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Show TIIE PROVO POST OHIO OFFICIAL SALT "" VERIFIES PROVO ' LAKE CITY to PAY80N HENS REPORTS 22 Trains Daily 22 Leaving Provo Northboui 7.06 am 8:41 am 9 50 am 11.50 am 1:60 pm 2:50 pm 4.60 pm 5:5) pm 6:50 pm 8 54 pm 11:10 pm Southbound f :14 am. 9:59 am 10:59 am. 12:59 am. 2:59 pm. 4:59 pm. 5:59 pm. 6;69 pm. v;69 pm. 9r41 1:22 am. Orem Epreee on all Tralna Book will save You Mono' Investigate Aak the Agent can give better set rice on your freight shipment wheth er it he a hundred pounds or a carload Through rates and routes to Intel state-poiin connection with tbr The Inter-Urba- nts Union Pacific and System allied lines- - It Works! Tiylt Telle how to loosen a sore, tender com to It lifts out without pain. Good news spreads rapidly and druggists hers are kept busy dispensing frsezone, the ether discovery of a Cincinnati man, which is said Unloosen any com so it lifts ont with the fingers. Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter ounce --of Ireezone, which will cost very Tittle, uii- eaid to be sufficient to rid ones feet of every hard or soft corn or call ue. Yon apply Jnst a few drops on tne tender, aching com and Instantly the sorenesB ia relieved, and soon the com is so snrlveled that it lifts out without pain. It is a sticky substance which dries when applied and never Inflames or even Irritates the adjoin-- ing tissue. a This discovery will prevent thousands of deaths annually from lockjaw and infection heretofore resulting from the suipldal habit of cutting coma TO STATE PRISON April tod i d 12 CLASSFIED COL UMN The war orders that all CON-A BROWN WALLET rein Finder $33 money. tnining LOST li.itiona! guaidMmn having depend tin ir honorable A20. FOK 320-acr- oi.me LeeJL. $aker SALEMANS POSITION OPEN-G- ood territory, liberal commissions. Cash advanced on orders. Writs at once to Albany Nurseries. National Bank Bldg, Albany, Oregon. HatfielJ-Uik- - A27. q Service by Expert Mechanics - Curly Brown shop foreman 57-7- 1 West Center Provo, Utah Phone 279 Z3C i , l . 1 1 I - one 48 t s if I F -- 1 j V. tit p ir ' te f rt $ t t t - F i ! V I it -- f. I 4, r ? s 4 V ; matters and all legal bush ness .entrusted to my care. . .Provo, Utah t - S g, PARRETT TRA CTORS G. M. C, ' I turn to 157 North First East and re ceive regard. Probably lost around Denver and Rio Granue freight yards. SALE 1916 SEVEN PASSEN GER AU 1 0 MOBILE, as good aa tuts an to be gum FOR SALE A NEW MODERN A but gain, a c nance to mnko a new disihaigts from the st nice Biick home on West Drive. ArOilers to begin the wteding out big saving m buying a car Call 142 tesian well 18 12 acres land, mors e wip sent to the adjutant generd- - E 3rd North. Provo, Phone 4 43-or less as desiied Also, Stotts of the j of all the states 3 of north Elberta, miles dry farm, I iah state piison to SPINNERS The action was taken to save the put as many men Utah Strawberry water In near fuas can he hand'td economically ou government an enormous amount of ture Apply Andrew Knudsen, Prothe prison farm this Wanted Experienced spinners vo, Utah M15 A15. setson, in ordr apply Superintendent s office. Knight to greatly increase the volume of Woolen Mills A28. KNIGHTWOOLEN MILL8 foodstuff raised on the farm several good openings for boya Has In order to BABY CHICKS 6000 WHITE LEG-horgive employment to and Apply In person at Sugirls the convicts and to High Producing Stock, May perintendent's office A28. amplify the states Mipph of food detived from! 1st delivery, $10 00 per 100. Only The APPLIES FOR WATER best is wise economy Order at once WANTED the farm, an area of EXPERIENCED AN approximately FOR FISH HATCHERY Fall live count guaianteed at your uousework. for Apply b. acres of new giound will be brokt general girl " - express office Arctdy Place- Hatch- - phone 457 A1020. ' eu this spring R H, Siddoway, state fish and ery. Wellsville, Utau AlO-tf- . The prison operites a livestock Same commissioner, has filed with BUGGY $10 SALE PAIR FOR the 8tate enSinkr an application for farm as well, the WANTED Work by the day, gen 00 Brooder and $5 Lamp, products going to Lamps, t,iree 8econd eet of water original eral house work or washing Call at $1 50. 285 No. 1st East. Jly 2. 'teed the convicts The surplus of ing In an unnamed spring near tin 431) West First North, the farm is sold to other state insti- state fish hatchery at Springvillo DAY OLD CHICK8 tutions, thus cutting down the cost The application sets forth the fact 200 ACRE CHEAP SALE poR of nidintenanie to a m.ntmum. that the volume of water now pro- farm Inquire N E. Thomas, From the Pioneer Hatchery, PetaMaiden Storrs is making prepara duced bv the spring is not as much Downey, Idaho My 6. Book your order California. luma. but ihat-- Jt ma- turns ttr plaee a greater number of a that applied-tor,, of some the earlychicks. now and get ' " ,le'oloppd Thp atPr is of FOR HATCHING FOR SALE-EG- GS are the money makers. They prisoneis at woik on the road8 temperatures as that that is from my great laying strain of Phone 209. e state this season. He will put now supplying the hatchery and is Oscar Pederson, whlte HEBER R. TAYLOR, Leghorns. as many men as can be used to ad valuable to the hatchery for thai 700 E 5th So- - Phone 491-- J A20. 622 E. 2nd North. My 4 vantage on the highway work anJ reason. l will send the men out as quickly as FOR 8ALE FOR SALE RIFLE PRACTICALLY GEORGE MADSEN IS reward. Lost; Revolver, the work is outlined. One of the New; OSMOSED BY JUDGE and $500, A14. 395-Lamps, $10 Pair Buggy Phone first road Jobs to be undertaken will The complaint against Xeorge Brooder Lamp, ' fl.50. 285 No. 1st be in Price canyon, Carbon county. Game Madsen, dodged by Deputy SAFETY RAZOR BLADES , East. Jly 2. Warden Storrs plana to suggest to Warden Claude Carter for the alSharpened, 25c and 25c a dos, at Governor Bamberger the feasibility leged use of an 'unlawful seine In SEW-inOF KINDS ALL WANTED 56 So. 2nd West Ml 2. of introducing military drill for the Utah lake was dismissed yesterday curand stretching washing convicts as a part of the prison train- In Justice E. L. Jones court. The etc. Call at 692 West Second tains. In ing. He says that there are a large seine question upon investigation South. A21. number of men in the prison who are was found to comply with the l?v, not criminally inclined, but have and it seemed the deputy warden FOR SALE FOUR COLTS, TWO made mistakes. These men are as pa failed to recognize this fact on his and three years old; one mare. 19 triotic as free men. Warden Storrs hun ed measurements made prior to vears old; one Peter Schutler wargon Attorney & Counselor at Law and would welcome the chan30 the arrest. will trade for cow and Ford touror to serve their country on the firing 1099 W. Prompt personal attention ing car. Phone 428 or call M. B. CUTLER BUYS line. given collections, commercial JOHN T. PYNES FARM Center. FARM GROUNDS meat mot (mg held in Santa to diMUbs the peiiuaneut hlgu "n throughout I tah county. Will tdni M Wilson of this city and W Forrest Long of the Portland Cement asociation gave facts and figures concerning the life of permanent highways in the United States Mr. Long told of the oldest concrete highway in the United States, which Is located at Bellefontaine, Ohio,, and W still giving service to the people gentleman in the audience desired to corroborate the statements made by the speakers, so wrote to the Ohio city for a verification of the report, as he is a former risident of In response he received that city the following letter from a prominent official of that city City of Bellefontaine, Ohio, April 5, 191 1 Mr W H. Gore, San taquin, Utah. My Dear Sir' Your letter of the 26th of March received and misplaced Just ran across It. In regard to the cement street built In Bellefontaln about 30 years ago, will say that If it had been laid without the lines, which made it look beautiful at the time, it wpuld last for a hundred years, it doesnt seem to wear a bit except at the lines, which is a problem to keep in. repair. If you remember this street is the one that surrounds the court house. The city has under construction at the present time, two streets, both of cement. We have alleys In the central portion of the city paved with cement been In two years. The state of Ohio Is just ready to out In three miles of concrete roadway, beginning at the north corporation line of our city and running north toward Huntsville. M B Cutler of Salt Lake has pttr-- I am unable to give you the cost anything At least, it would not bt of repairs to concrete streets sur- much. cased the John, T Pyne farm on Trusting the information will be Provo Bench for $9000. The'e are rounding the court house, but as I told yon in the beginning of this let- satisfactory, I am thirty acres of good fruit lana and Your respectfully. a good house. M. Pyne will move ter, had it been put in as we now do it, I doubt if the repairs would bo M a 1,1111 wevs f GUARDS HAVING DEPENTS TO BE RELEASED STORRS TO ADD !V |