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Show "V ,rt v ,.'i,; ..r'rs., f ;: ' V 'TiT3 ?- vfy;K - ; i- -'v PROVO POST, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921, , v v Vt, a A ' v '.-- . krf.i 9 S rWv rs - 4? - 5 a - ? -- $ . Asi ?W I. V' "j' .? - e W Kiwanians Will Work To Pop- ularize Timps ,tiV J ' f J- ,. V wjwsa p,J j; !n t 1 i sh M i t ! ! ! s I l'j 1! x M .. iinously. Roy Boren, representing "the Rotary i lub, charged Dana Parkinson, supervisor of Wasatch Forest reserve," with having expended In other plac- funds that had been appropriated the government for making road from Aspen Grove to Timpan-ogo- s. es by 35jj matron! d That Mount Timpanogos, with an improved road and good advertising, ran become even more rehowned than Bikes Peak was the belief expressed by Scott P. Stewart at the Klwanis luncheon at Hotel Roberts yesterday. Mr. Stewart said that for 26 miles the grade to Pikes 1'eak was seven per cent,, while a road could be made to Timpanogos only four and a half miles of which would have a spven per cent grade. He urged that Provo should follow the example of other titles and capitalize Its natural resources. A nioon that the club join the Commercial clubs In ImprovUnam-- ' Grove carried ing Aspen vt; Eugene Roberts said that Provo and the B Y. U. had made annual hikes to Timpanogos for ten years before American Fork became interested in the mountain. It seems strange, therefore," said Mr. Roberts, that Mr, Parkinaon should give all his support to American Fork while . he totally ignores Provo. It was stated at the meeting that the various clubs and business men of Provo have called th attention of Senator Smoot to-tsituation. ' R. J. Murdock, Sam Jepperaon. and Jaa. A. Bullock were Introduced as new Klwanis. t i h ur 4 he Positively Closes Saturday at 6 p. nri Read these special inducements which enables you to procure a famous UNIVERSAL Combina-- iini);ii;iii,iij;iiijiLii,ijjij;li,iii.iii;iiil'',,,j '. Miss SylvlS Draper, Sterling k! Morg-a- n i .j 1 . Starter for Coal and Wood and Many Other Exclusive Conveniences. The remideling of the Huh cloth- lng store vhlch has been under way dnrlng the past four weeks la now aeagnf completion and, aa a result, the store presents a much Improved appearance. A floor apace of over 300 sq. ft. has been added to the tore to take care of the fat Increasing business of the shoe and the clothing departments. An Important feature of the remodeling Is the installation of saw pkr lights vtlsh furnish aa pbraftnee of natural light for ths slotting depart- ment. A new heating plant has also . been Installed. After expending about $4,000 In completely .remodelling, our store," said George Leven, manager of the Hub, we are now ready to take cere of our Increased trade. Is Absolutely Automatic No Part to Change Nothing to Remember. J to. 1, 1922 there is. r Ercanbraek, Bruce W. Knight, and Walter Strc&g Hedqnlst of Provo graduated from the University of Utah at the fifty second annual commencement of the state Institution. Mr. Hqdeulat graduated from th school of medicine with a Ph. 0, la, pharmacy and a two year certificate. . Mr. Knight was granted a B, S. In Business and Economica by . the 8chool of Commerce and Finance. 4 Mr. Ercanbraek' waa In the same school graduating with a B. A. degree In Bualneees and Economics. , Mtse Draper took a B. A. degree from the 8chool of Education with a teaching major In Pnblle Speaking and Physical Education. . t RUB STORK REMODELED. Has Gas Pastry Oven, Gas Broiler, Self There positively will be no price reduction this year we guarantee refund if I.M J Uses Gas, Coal or Wood. Saves Space, Labor, Fuel and Food January A ih Provo Students ; IVom Graduate University of Utah tion Blue or Grey Porcelain Range which--- -, Prices Guaranteed ! committee, consisting of Sterling Taylor. Edgar McArthur. J. A. Owensf Mark Anderson and Lloyd Sutton, was appointed to represent the Klwanis In a meeting arranging for a Fourth of July celebration. . Is as Clean and Sanitary as a China Dish. S A 1) 1 1 ; i 1 'I r!l -- i t ! i ' -- S rk - 1 During this exhibit of UNIVERSAL Ranges, well take old cook stove, and make in your wasteful, broken-dow- n you especially liberal allowance on- your new purchase. Make your own terms on balance. Come to exhibit j - ! $5.00 will hold any UNIVERSAL Range You may select for future delivery and entitles you to all special inducements of this exhibit. i COMMERCIAL CLUB MEE ; , WEDNESDAY. 4 J w , v i , 4 - 4 v .mwi The Provo Commercial club will hold A business and social meeting i at thcfc regular the Hotel Robert luncheon at Wednesday. The free service. bureau, of thq B. T. U. t . will furnish the music. ; This Table Free will During this , exhibit the factory t ' t include without charge the beautiful, white porcelain top, kitchen table shown at left, with every UNIVERS- Genuine Porcelain Top Kitchen Table 4025 inches' ' with Patented tied Gray Mot ny ns fen U87GDS , SIT-- T 1 i I J t v FOR, IARGR UM. Provo Commercial ahd Savings Bank has filed a Suit in the Fourth District court through its' attorneys, Morgan. Coleman and'Straw, against great improvement to any kitchen. Dont miss this opportunity! i i t jLathnu8 O.- Taft for the collection of $0489.05 and interest at the rate of I per cent from May 17, 1911 al-- I leged to be due on a promissary note. - In addition to the UNIVERSAL r Combin- ation Range, we are making the same inducements on the porcelain and semiporcelain coal ranges., A style for every requirement a price for ; every p6cket: v tjDDCP The Columbia theatre, through Its manager Harry Ashton, announces that during, the summer month the time of the matinee at the Columbia will he aa follows: Mondays and Thursdays at 4 P. M., Saturday at 2:30. These hours are already in effect, Mr. Ashton states.-- -;, ff ' Li) ( 4 i K taiy andVashaHe sketch ji , TIME OF COLUMBIA MATINEES. substanti-- 1 AL Range purchased. This ' al, durable and sanitary table i3 a Edqe-Sa- the t mdari , it t f M it - i;.? i. , , i Osy- . - i TVOTE. 0 ,4 t Bate ! that Intimate touch which only personal service of the right aort j can bring to a family. We are not satisfied, with' being merely under- takers In the old sense, but we upon being funeral directors in the new sense. We add to the funeral pd burial services an air of high class,' dignified professionalism. in-sl- i at Hatch Undertaking Co , M I PHONE 205 4 .. is , I . TO OUR SUCCESS r 1 Ufie KEY book. PROVO, UTAH jir - -- ( |