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Show TlTTSnAY, APRIL 15, FIVE 1919- - JJOTICE TO CREDITORS PEACE I.1EETEIIGS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, In and for Utah In the matter of the County, Utah. Han Sorensen and of joint estate his wife, both de-portho Sorensen, will present claim with roSer to the undersigned, W. H. R.T 78 North Academy Avenue, Pro-iT Utah, on or before June 20, 1919. w H RAYf Administrator , w.Ver A Baker, Attorneys. , ssnt publication, April lb, 1919. Last publication. May 23, 1919. ' 4444 art " temperaments in myriads of ways. -- 00 - o- Have Music of Some Sort 'rr in YourHome r f4SSSS444fSSa A piano, a Player Piano, a Victrola, Windsor, or otherwise be Cheney phonograph fills a niche that would ' barren. 44444444444444 ' S ' t the modearte price of splendid instrument sold on convenient terms at. mark it as a most desirable model-- all We recommend it unqualifiedly. - Tone quality, case A a instrument for any home. ' - I, i t V : .... Arrived Large shipment of Q. R. S. Player Rolls Just Railroad Company - w L t ! J! Wt, , V .j 4 J; : Music Department A All - ,HM A-1- in) kv 0)o VU The Big Department Store Eureka - Spanish Fork Provo - ... 3 0) A 11 r? r? r7 il i ? - t s3. f WiTH THIS WONDERFUL EOILER . t A Splendid Investment The Dokcr Steam Features - Electrically Fired. Has a World of Power. Has No Limit As To Speed. Boiler.' Has Fool-ProWilt Not Scale or Corrode. -- of :;..No' Dancr. Front Explosion. ; Is About the Last Word in Simplicity of and Operation. , " " ' Eliminates Vibration. - the Mileage.- The Cheaper the . Flexible, Durable, Economical. . Burns Distillate, Kerosene or Gasoline. Eliminates Dangers from Defective Brakes. No Chance of Freezing in 2ero .Weather. Does Away With Carburetion and Ignition.' Does Away With Transmission, Dutch Fly -Wheel, Universal Joints, Self Starter, Etc., Etc. Con-structi- factory. "" Twenty-nint-h 'The rapid growth and the demand for this companys stodc indicates that the stock will continue to advance. A small block of the treasury stock is being offered at 6c per share if taken at once, but we have already had information to the effect that on There advance. , J every reason 'why the stock should The invention is beyond uc experimenis its practicability has been fully demon- -, strated. ' Its merits have attracted the attention of tal .stage I experts and the public. This is an investment of merit not a specula The &bove if a photograph of one the steam propelled car of factory in background- - ' - - Tk.t ontiie nurte December 1, 1117. street and Baker Boulevard, PueWo, the fint wjth-sectio- n viti, a miiv rMDdnu hv the 2 520 tion. f'-- tealWar5X2Sl! more in process of construction. One Drmonstrating Car has been completetdand aeveral Car rjnntigitefcg NO DEBTS. A . . - 7,tLJa,io ; put; thry 7m7Tfh?U?b7hVrpo by . ,. roonw, 80-ac- fact re experimental room, etc. . N. ..oc 1 purposes. Co.V' shown by the fact that on May 15, on our square feet for offices mechanical' engineering 7 1 ' v ifS':?fTOSof' felMeir site on West . 7 another advance will take place within thirty days. ' Our ttockwwpUcJ f . other piano at or near its Wied welcome a comparison of the Behr, Bros. wlth7ny r- ."V 1t price. Convenient termsarrangedr - -- ' I Behr Bros. Piano Utah Fuel--Great- t Investigate the merits of the Hale-Hamilto- rnr t All latest Victrola Records. - ' l d. 44444444444444 , ; Gives more pleasure to more people than any other All love music, for all hear; it appeals to different daker& oaker , committee, 1 I 4 at Once Salt Lake f Society In practically every meeting house Mrs. Peter Groneman entertain yesand church in Utah county resoluafternoon with a quilting party terday tions were adopted yesterday favoring and luncheon. Those who enjoyed the a League to Enforce Peace. These extremely jolly affair were Mrs. Wilresolutions will be transmitted to Pres liam Olsen, Mrs. Sam Beasley, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Former Pres. W. H. William Milldenhall, Mrs. T. H. CarMrs. Oran Groneman, Mrs. JosTaft as head of the league, and to the ter, eph Loveless, Mrs. A. W. Jones, Mrs. senators from Utah in Washington. La van Groneman and Mrs. James Burton of Somerset, Colorado. InSpecial speakers occupied the pulpits music was a feature of the teresting throughout the county and splendid party. . 1 sentiments were expressed in favor of the League of Nations. Mrs. James Burton of Somerset, Hon. Mathoiah Thomas of Salt Lake Colorado is visiting Provo relatives City was the speaker at the Taber- for -a -few weeks. . 7 eie nacle in American Fork and a large crowd attended. In Pleasant Grove Mrs. C. A. Glaxier is enjoying a Teams for Gravel Senator J. Wm. Knight addressed a visit vrith friends in Richfield. Hauling. Apply good alsed audience and Chairman M. M. Larsen report a very hearty x The Ladies' Aid Society of the ComState Mental Hospital sponse to the Peace League form Man- munity church met in regular session with Mrs. H. E. Hoag-lanilla, where he, spoke... Walter. Adams this afternoon ' : . spoke in the .Tabernacle - at .Pay son to a large audience and Mayor Henry Fifty guests enjoyed immensely the Barlandson presided. In Provo meet- program of games, music and elabor4 Lee L. Baker . Claude F. Baker 4 ings were held in each meeting house ate luncheon at the home of Miss 4 Attorney and Counselor and at College Hall, where Dr. E. A Clea Van Wagenen Thursday even was to Smith delivered a most excellent ad- ing. The purpose of the affair honor the recent marriage- - of Mrs. Elk's W. Center 108 Bids.' 4 Dr. Is St, dress. Smith of superintendent "4 Earl G. Lloyd, nee Miss Aritha Murthe schools of Salt Lake city. Prof. dock. Eureka, Utah. J 4 provo, Utah ; Christensen Jensen spoke in the 3rd ward meeting house, Prof. J. C. Swen- FAMOUS SHORT STORY son spoke at the First ward, 8. P. SCREENED BY METRO "Thats Good," is the screen verspoke at the Second ward, of one of the series of "Phoenix" " at the sion 'CAREY 4 Supt Ik ,E. Eggertsen spoke stories 4 by Richard Washburn Child, Fifth ward meeting bouse. Rev. E. V. in the Auditor and Accountant published Evening 4 4 at the Fourth ward, Abe Post which createdSaturday Kuhns unusual comment; Income Tax Expert 4 Turner spoke 4 and R. R. Irvine, Jr, had throughout the country for their Thats Good," i 4 Office: Barton Furniture Co. 4 charge of the services at the Congre- clever originality. be which shown will at the Strand PROVd, UTAH . 4 gational church, Rev. J. E. Elder spoke 4 on the League to Enforce Peace at theater Wednesday and in which the dynamic young' star) the Baptist church and Mrs. W, F. will be seen, is the second story by Yiolett .and Mrs. J, H,'Masters sang this famous author to be. adapted for Alice a duet, "Palm Branches," Miss the screen by Metro, the first being (x Reynolds spoke In the Sixth" ward. Faith." in which Bert Lytell was I Prof. J. M. Jensen spoke in the Bonne- tarred. "Thats Good" tells the story of a ville ward. County Attorney J. W. Robfoolish young man and a foolinson spoke in Vineyard and District "wisely wise young woman and of what - Orem line ishly dAttorney J. H. McDonal- addressed happened when they met. the people of Lake View. First Preferred Stock A number of memberships were seMrs. Henry Myres of Portland, Orethe city and county gon, is in Provo, visiting with her rMvidends," payable quarterly, cured throughout for the League.- - Utah county is asked parents, Mr. and MraW. J. Coleman. yields better than T per cent an to secure S00 members for the League An op au&lly, on present price. Lost Black beaded purse. Finder to Enforce Peace at one dollar per portunlty for safe Investment In a member. If you have not given your return to Mrs. F, L. Scoville, Ogden, 8. r . . local company. . . membership to, some member of the Utah Reward. . committee do so at once because Utah , Spikenard. Descriptlre circular on applicaSpikenard. oiLlnard,r.ientloned bj county must go over the top in this . . tion. Address: a well as all other such drives, Thu EL John 12, 9, and St, Mark li, 3' can hand your membership to R. R. waa a highly aromatic plant growing JOE R. BROWN, Aset Secretary, Irvine, Jr, city chairman, SupL L. E. largely In the Indies. From thlrplant was made the valuable extract or unSALT LAKE A UTAH R. It CO, Eggertsen, Walter Adams at the Gas office, L H. Masters at the Provo Her- guent or favorite perfume used at a ald offlce or any other member of the cient baths and feast. Balt Lake City, Utah. 1 . Wanted Jt - - hr. .n i .side for promotion strict and, full accounting of the use to which such money is prevent any misuse of the investors money ; they demand a holder. ,0 the fullest possible extent .u.hontie, and .tockholdor,. In .hort they protecMh. I 000 Miles on one filling. oFwater--On- e A full head of steam, pint lubricating oil 500 lbs; pressure in two minutea. milei-Duti.- late is our fuel. ' " - Steam Motor Cair Mfgb Gdo : Cars, Trucks and Tractors WHALIN BROS., State Agents See HARRY F. FLETCHER, Local Agent, Provo, Utah V - |