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Show tub rtoYQ Fcarr COLD WEATHER An Industry Worth While can preserve these fish right here, with a handsome profit. This is what we are doing with wonderful success. We have a small block of treasury stock that we are going to let go for the purpose of erecting a modern canning plant. This will be done within the next sixty 'days. Better investi- As an investment you cannot beat it. It has already proved a success and is endorsed by many prominent Irovo people. Among those who are boosting this industry is the Provo Commercial Club. For detailed information write C. M. POULSEN, Representative of Utahs Largest Undeveloped Industry. Phone 471 Between 2 and 4 p.m. ' 4 I. LAKE Will be on exhibition here at our show rooms, 107 West Center street today or tomorrow. Come in and see the ear that is creating the sensation of the season. ' Standard $795, f o. b.. Factory. Allen It is one of the most attractive cars on the market. It has many improved standard features that you find on the more expensive ears. You can have your choice of 55 different colors. Each car is upholstered to match the particular .color. It has every modern convenience and has an equipment such as is found on no other ear under $1000. secretary of the Utah State Horticultural society, has been making some very important In of the vestlgations for the fruit-mehe state and declares that the growers ' need have no anxiety over next seasons crop. In this county where the apprehension has been greatest Mr. Homer has found conditions most favorable. Secretary Homer has made a thorough investigation and examination and finds all kinds of fruit trees in excellent condition. Winter injury to fruit is generally due to warm win ter days, which cause the buds to W. H. Homer, Five-Passeng- n Why ship Utah Lake fish to New York when we gate this now. First Showing of Allen Gars HAS NOT HURT COUNTY FRUIT FISH CANNING CO. Utahs Largest Undeveloped Resource. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. develop. This condition, followed by severe freezing, kills the fruit germ. This season the cold weather commenced early in November, soon after the leaves fell from the trees. This condition has continued almost until the present, so that the fruit trees are aB dormant as when they went into the winter. The buds are said to be in ideal condition and far less liable to injury than for many years past. Ordinarily with a moderately open sinter apricot buds would be sufficiently advanced at this season of the year that by placing them in water in a s arm room they would open in a few days. But this year tbey wuuirt have hardly begun to form yet, and It would require, it is estimated, at least ten days of experiment to open them. The frost in Utah county is said to be practically all out of the ground, and the deep snow and moisture that now surround the roots make a most favorable condition for an exceptionally good crop of fruit. Mr. Homer states that it is possible that some of the more tender shoots on the peach trees may possibly be frozen back somewhat, but otherwise he sees a good prospect ahead for the fruit crop of the approaching season. LOOK OVER THESE SPECIFICATION motor, Powerful cast en bloc, 3x5 inches, 37 H. P. L t electric system for Starting, Lighting and Igni- tion. clutch Over-eizbearings All moving parts enclosed underslung rear springs Gas tank hung at rear vacuum fuel feed Full floating rear axle, pressed fine line striping Spanish brown upholstery on 32t3 steel housing Classic brown finish; long tires, 112 inch wheel base rear grain gray upholstery on f blue and Classic body, ample leg gray Weight, 2300 pounds room finishes Equipment, high grade custom-madf Colored finishes as illustrated; top complete. four-cylind- Two-uni- l-meeting e h 16-in- Bo&t-ehape- Feu) farmers realize the enormous loss each year by waste of manure and by inferior plowing. The loss due to improper fertilization amounts to more than the combined taxes of all farmers in the U. S. We invite your inspection and will he glad to demonstrate - its merits. We also handle the KISSEL-KAB- , which will be on exhibition a little later. Chipman Gor Motor-Ga- r M. II. CHIPMAN, Manager NOTICE TO FARMERS MARRY COLUMN of 1917. Wanted J. HARDING, Agent for Provo Sllcer. ARTHUR F23 J23 POST WANT ADS LONELY FOR try me; best and most successful; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; years of experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club, Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, Oakland, Calif. F6. CLASSIFIED at the Provo Commercial & Savings Bank on and for a few days after the first of February to sign up beet contracts for the season I will be or 4 years old. Write partic-- 1 ulars and price at once to G ( v W&y 1 RE-ult- H. Silk, Delta, Colorado. J. Bahr, Salem. 30-2- t. FOR SALE--75 COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH, aa good as new and about $30.00 worth of So. Fifth West, records for phone $60. 359 635-- FOR BALn TWO HEREFORD FOR SALE BEST VARIETIES OF Bulla; one three yean old and one Winter Apples, Winesaps, Genoa six years old, one Jeney, all regand Delaware Reds. J. B. Walton, istered. McKean Bros Thistle, Utah. grower, phone 472-R-- F--9. 2 FOR SALE 2 COV AND 10 HEAD For Cut Flowers and Funeral of Shoats. C. H. Overly, Provo, . Route 1.' J22-2Sprays try WQford Perry, phone328-6. Healthy Lumber e e PRINCESS THEATRE Ever hear of that before! Last Time TONIGHT Its the kind always kept at our yard for your use cut from lire Pride of the Clan thing makes a good sized difference 7 Reels. WEDNESDAY in the cost of GAIL KANE in putting up any sort of building. THE KEN SHE MARRIED thats Lumber Last Time MARY PICKFORD in timber. This one easy to work, speeds up the job finishes np better is better. Just another THURSDAY s William Fox Presents Low Goverleai Manure Spreader Reason Why. BONNEVILLE C I rr H M O LUMBER CD i Fuel Famine II. D. BRUNSON, eliminates waste of both manure and labor. Its spread is 8 feet wide. Now is the time to purchase one of these time-save- - - Provo, Utah rs Buy a Stewart GAS RANGE Opportunity of a Life Time The Oliver Plow ALT will give the best results for deep plowing If there is anything in implements, tractors or engines, we have it. LAKE CITY to PAY80N $52.00 Leaving Provo $47.00 9: 59 Northbout 7:06 am am. 10:59 am, 12:59 am. 2:59 pm. 4:59 p. 5:59 pm. 6:69 pm. pm. 8:41- - am. 11:50 am. 1:60 pm. 8:50 pm. :50 pm (:53 pm 6:50 pm 3:54 pm.. 11:10 pm. 1:22 am. Orem Epresa on all Trains A Mileage Book will savo You Monoy rlnvetfgate Aak the Agent--- i. Tbe Inter-Urba- n can give better ser- 316 W. Center PROVO, UTAH' .When In Town, Make Our PlaceYour Headquarters. vice on your freight shipment whether it he a hundred pounds or n earload e Through rates and routes to points in connection 'with' the Union Pacific System and allied Intel-stat- lines. - NOW WAS 22 Trains Daily 22 Southbound 8:14 am. 8 WANTED SMALL ROLL TOP Desk in good ' condition. George SHEEP Am in the market for 300 good quality ewes 3 PAY IF THE MEDIATOR The - and e t V in non-ski- d d Leak-proo- ions of Dollar .Wasted Annually g Easy-workin- cial report, the election of officers for the ensuing jear and for the transaction of any nna all business that may properly come before said "Notice Is hereby given that the meeting. of the stockholders of By order of the board of directors. the Provo Building and lmui society H. F. THOMAS, will be held on Tuesday, February 13. Dated at Provo, this 23rd day of Leo Adams was aralgned on a statat 3:00 p. m., at the district court 1917. January, utory charge Saturday and asked room. County court hose, for the First pub. Jan. 23. 1917. time to plead. He was placed under purpose of hearing the annual finan Last pub. Feb. 13, 1917. a $1000 bond. annua- er $33.74 $20.00 $27.74 $26.95 $24.67 $20.95 $15.40 $46.00 $45.00 $37.00 $31.00 $25.00 JV -- 40 A - CASH OR TERMS PHONE 2 DOUBLE 4 Consolidated IVagoa & Machine Co. 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