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Show V riti--; City Recorder Reports Can- APPLE vass of Primary Election Vote Cast for Candidate Election held October 23rd, 1917, at 1roro At the Primary official and an determined public canvass of the returns by arUtah. Provo in City, district ing - ruovo pomt GROWERS CONTRIBUTE FREE- LY TO SOLDIERS Cit, ltuh of all poll- The apple growers of Utah county !ue to date pledged over one hundred bushels of apples for the carload to be shipped to the Utah boys at Linda Vista and the balance of the carload will be obtained this week. The Provo merchants have j ready contributed $300 for thtTfreight cn the car. The movement started Tuesday and Arch M. Thurman of the Commercial dub has devoted most of his time in! communication with the farmers and petting them to supply the fruit. Many I, Fred Evans, City Recorder of Pro-- received the highest number of votes have announced that they will con vo City, Utah, do hereby certify tfiat cast for auditor, 1 are for a few day said canvass returns made That after the was )Uy canvassed made, publicly - to get them for the boys.' by the Judges of Election for the Pri- Albert Manwaring filed his written reOnly here and there has the com mary Election held on the 23rd day of quest, duly sworn to, requesting that his name be withdrawn as such can- mittee in charge of the work found October, 1817, in Provo City, Utah. That the above and foregoing state- - didate for commissioner for the four- ho wlll not gend the ITtah boyg , ment of the number of votes cast for year term. That acting on such re- from h According to ' respective candidates, is a full, quest the name of Albert Manwaring 'Ices troni Uinda Vista a I tah apple as a has withdrawn of such been candidate. true and correct statement a very scarce article in camp and votes, as appears from the returns of That the names of Joseph H. Beck all the polling districts, and as deter-- . and Thomas C. Thompson are the only a carload will mean much to the Utah mined by the canvass of such returns. ones that will appear on the official regiment. Those who have not yet That LeRoy Dixon and William D., ballot as candidates for the office of coutrlbuted are u w ed t0 gend word t0 Roberts received the highest number City Commissioner for the Mr. Thurman on the number of buof votes cast for mayor.. That Joseph term. hcla they will supply, whereof hereunto In witness Albert? ldave H. Beck and Manwaring eachf received 161 votes for Commissioner set my hand and affixed the corporate r term; that Thomas seal of Provo City, Utah, this 30th for the C. Thompson received 200 votes for day of October, 1917. TO THE CITIZENS OF PROVO r Fred Evans, term.; (Seal) commissioner for the City Recorder. That Mary Boshard and Alice Brown al-- CufjriiM Oepfnfbi 1917 Tto Hm The Roum of KuppauhaiPMr mi f luwiifcilB - Reliability ad-th- e 1 four-yea- r - ! - four-yea- its always more important now than it ever was for many a clothier has thrown -- important-it- s four-yea- AMERICAN GUNS ARE CRASHING AT FOES With American Andy in France. Conditions in the sector in which the Americans are Btationed The artillery were normal today. work continued. The weather was showery and much colder. For the last two days tjiere has been considerable aerial observation. the-high- Oct.. 31. Iite yesterday three German planes flew over the American trenches. So great is the enthusiasm among the Americans to go on patrol that Provo has been my home for 39 the French commander has ordered offi-! years. that none of grade cers perform other than their regu-- . Have been a heavy taxpayer and have been working for the good of lar duties. Provo. Have been a road builder the great- Lawrence Aber of Phillipsburg, New er part of my life, Have been a farmer and stockJereev, showing credentials to prove Worked with Swift k Co., of raiser. Is the one of survivors that he 2 years; Mallery Commis-coas- t for the sunk off on, Connie Chicago the steams)' ip of England, enlisted for the ar- - sion company, Chicago, for 2 years, my here yesterday. He had been reg- - Was in mercantile business 4 years. Was road supervisor in Provo for i8tered in the draft, but when not called soon enough' he asked permi- s- one year and wateTfcnaster four years. ' I have studied the conditions of ion to enlist to" get back at them Provo very carefully and know the! again,' as he put it and if elected, I shall needs, citys do everything in my power to work tor the good of the city and Its tax- payers. THOMAS C. THOMPSON. j - (Political Advertisement.) reliabity to the four winds in an effort to maintain low and comfortable profits. Youll be glad to know we havent Chamberlain's Tablets to correct the disorder. These tablets do not contain pepsin, but strengthen the stoms ach and enable it to perform its naturally. .They also cause a gently movement of the bowels. (advertisement.) BIDCB1RD PHOTO PlAVf PRC IE NT ELDVOflAiJ. funs-tion- At the Strand next Tu sday and Wednesday. SaMiiay that weve insisted upon reliability from weavers and makers we havent been content to take anything that fell even 1 0 per cent short of reliability. Schwab Clothes for Men and Young Men --- are fully reliable their woolens are dependable, their work--. manship ta of high priced artists. hand-tailorin- shape-retainin- g, theif designing is the work g; r . " . Theyre priced moderately where you get a good return for your money. An Old Mans 8tomach. As we grow older and less active, less and less food is required to meet the demands of our bodies. If too much is habitually taken the stomach will rebel. When a man reaches the advanced age of 85 or 90, you will find that he s a light eater. Be as careful as you will, however, you will you occasionally eat , more than should and will feel the need of prices - $12.50 to $35.00. SAM SCHWAB ' Automobile for Sale Cheap IB A fire broke out in the roof of the home of George Jaggers yesterday morning, but the fire department responded and put the blaze out before muclu4amage had been done. In Good Condition. Amanda Macklin was granted a di- when constipated, take one of Chamvorce from William T. Macklin today berlains Tablets. advt. and was given $2) a month alimony. The defendant was placed under bonds to fulfill the order of rcurt. 250 the For a Weak 8tomacH rule all. you need to a diet suited to your age and occupation and to keep your bowels regular. When you feel that you have eaten too much and Aa a general do la to adopt 11 Certain. Cure for Croup. Mrs. Rose Middleton, of Greenville, 111., has had experience In the treat ment of thla disease. She says, When my children were small m son had Chamberlains croup frequently. Cough Remedy always broke up these attacks immediately, and I was never without it in the house. I have taken it myself for coughs and colds with good results." advt. y KBCIUI For Saturday, Nov. 3rd we offer a purchasing chance that feiv will miss. ' " 1 Vi V - Beautiful Wool and Plaid Blankets Our Regular $6.50 Numbers for this Day'Onlyat . ' L.I AIFof A It T.OERFi h a certain air of good fellowship about ft nature and general enstmble of , some homes that is contagious, cannot be pays to . d. 7 . THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, A L sales cash We are making war to the death on high prices and poor goods pair only to a customer All . trade at this store every day of the week. One the entertainment lies, in the.atmos-phere cf the svrrdvndings. Fresh Cut Carnations 25c per Doz. ' 'T" HE ambitions housewife want3 the appointm:nts o? her borne to be right. SHE y. ill come to us. ((a , |