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Show THE PROVO POST SHOWN AT THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS" THE COLUMBIA THEATRE LEHI BOY IS MADE A FIRST LIEUTENAN EXCLUSIVELY 4 Lehl, April 17 Clience Cotter, J. E. Cotter, piominentjr.ci cnint teie and irt- lent of the Lelrf Comerciat club, lias been called t the colors as a first lieutenant of th United States army coast artillei. corps. Young Cotter Is a graduate of the Leltl High school and the Utah Agrl For the last two cultural college. years he - has been in government service as an observer at Denver anc. Douglas, Arlz., for the weatther bu' reau. According to word received by bio parents he will report at Fortrea Monroe. - THE BOND ELECTION Tin- . 7'OiM)0 - foie is i clc-tioi- PREPARE FOR NEXT WINTER otr, Jt 'I1 in.1 cif p.olnbly neu-- r was a time in the bis a torv of this nation when it was so highly import IIow-eeout that each person does liiiU utmost to provide tile 'unofficial iigun-would indicate tli.it food matciial for himself ami a surplus for soim (Ti e reactiujiary forces or tin-- louufiy succeeded other fellow than this year. Whether we are at in defeating Utah county's great opoprt unity by peace or at war, the population must he fed. four or five votes,, The malicious bill which was While the crop year just closing began with .1 of all grains, it will close with sent around the county was eidently the fac- large carry-ove- r tor that turned the tide, should it prove that the no reserves. The Argentine whtat crop, nov harvested, is no more more than sufficient for measure is lost. home needs. The Australian wheat crop is less The progressive people of Provo were warn i ed before the eleetlori ttiat It would be up 'To than last -- year-hut by a small be can Little expected from the counProvo to carry the election. Word had been received from most of the other towns in the tries at war. Under these circumstances eery effort county that the forces who are living in the rebe made this summer to produce crops should actionary past, disgruntled and defeated politicians and some of ihe school people were fight- just as large as each producer can possibly make to mini ing the measure, and that it would be necessary them. And means should be provided for the live wires of Provo to get out and vote mize the waste. In the vegetable garden, and to get their friends out. It was known that where there is usually a great quantity of good Lake View, Vineyard and Provo Bench would egetables lost because they become overripe or do their duty andywould demonstrate that they the supply is greater than may oe used. Thi Canwere' for ad vancement. " It was known that Fro-v- . loss may, be stopped by canning the surplus. would -- vote for -- the bond.. very heavily,., but ned food products are not perishable. They will the votes would be needed. Well, most of the keep indefinitely and every farm family should Provo boosters got out and voted. A few who growr and pack enough vegetables this summer were strongly in favor of the bond failed to "get to last it until another crop matures. There are several styles of canning outfits out and register their votes for the road. - This on the market that greatly simplify the canning may prove a lesson for the fid tire. of fruits, vegetables apd meats, and make it pos And while we are on the we might sible to have no wste from .the garden. The say this : Many good citizens failed to vote for of that waste will cut a big figure in the saving the bond because they failed to get a clear con-- , ception of what a saving it would be for Utah grocery bill of the family and make it unneceson the surplus of some other felcounty. They failed to realize that the expense sary to draw Grow a low, better garden this year than you of rebuilding and maintaining the state road will increase very rapidly with each succeeding have ever grown before, and can as much "of year. Last year the cost was very near the first what you growls is possible. year rot the bond. This year the outlook is for a higher tax, and each year the cost of rebuild- 'oted against it and anticipate a reduction in ing road increases. This must necessarily be taxes need not be surprised if they face a raise, true until the county builds a permanent high- instead. The commissioners cannot .build roads way, in fact, permanent highways. Should it be without funds and their only method is by proven that the bond issue has failed, those who iu.s 01 it may lew. At preheat theie is no way A' lie wen li t lew Ik1 lest b r, s . A carry-over. , -- v BUSINESS ROMANCE. There are tew people In any civi lized part of theVorld who have no heard of the well known kidney rero edy, DoanS Kidney Pills. The stor: of the Introduction of this remedv from country to country until the globe has been girdled would rea like a romance. It is a strong testimonial to the merits of a remedy which has now been on the market for fifty years and for the progressiveness of a typ lean business firm, - - FoHter-Milbur- r Company, Buffalo, N. Y., who have einspired "confidenc- everywhere, In their advertising by the use of local testimonials. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH A. Apply Cream in Nostril To .Open Up Air Passage. e What relief I You r clogged opea right up, the air paeeagea of your head art elear and you eaa breathe No more hawking, snuffling, freely. mneoas discharge, headache, diyneee no straggling for breath at night, your arid or catarrh Is gene. Dont stay stuffed up!. Get bottle of Ely Cream Bala from year druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your trite, let it penetrate through every uir passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, riving you instant relief. Elys Cream Balm iipjust wbat every coll and caIts tarrh sufferer has been seeking. . just splendid. Ah I in StrriS wh and the ly PIRACY, MASON, aoe-trit- M Picffvw-Claren- ce &e ml Acme brought , T. Underwood, moua illuitrator, whose- pretty gfrt a gasp of admiration. He hunted up cover turn dingy ww the original. He asked! that she- po magazine glands fnto bowers- - of beauty, at lan r Mmi-- , , has found thee model Tie Bar been that Shir How That'sit happened looking fer-tf- ie' perfect type of fuMcClure's off star ley Mason; girl of sixteen: InSHis, bopped Severn Deadly It is comparatively easy to flbd; tures" one day loautlful girls whose ages are be- - j to her oar with 1 the uponcalled and' ween twenty and thirty, but Mr Urn recently Mr. And illustrator. ut lei wood found that jrw sixteen, alb. tor be too awkward, or too wood is palhtihg ler portrait, Miss Mason registers 100 per cent tntrrcar, or too- - light or toe dark, j to coloring, beauty, figure and Intel r loo "giggleiy. Mr, Underwood said. He rMt the other day e wert to a mo . ngenco, ides ".n' picture theatre- In New-- Y,rk 0 smiled and added: T had no an "r.ii skillfully, who danced, divine that Brooklyn could produce A Seven Deadly - Sins On the tftihg- like her. Slips a sixteen year he saw a rollicking gin whoold marvel. .. Somo day Im going cve a motor car daringly, who over and look pt that town, Ifhlnk worn skillfully, who danced dlcine perhaps - it Has been maligned. fa- - - ! - li-- - Am-rica- n - Bar - Under-tend- " j 1 - - - en A Bag of Sugar Every housewife should order a a f sugpff. If it is mot eonven-iea- t bag- fee you to ardor a bag, orcLf & 50, & ar a 100-poun- d 10-pou- Sperif- j- mm RK2 Elatd Preserving Suar - Prices Effective April let, H' t i j 1917 Light Fours Tourint . . . Roadster . . Country Club . 6oS $08 a fT8S . . ffjO . . fijf ... huo ... $1430 Light Sixes Tounut. . . 983 Roadster . . $pra $1383 Coup Sedan ftjJi t ... ... Willys-Si- , tOS Willy-Knig- it 393 fi60o Four Limousine.tip Four Tourint. four Coup . . tour Stdan. M , hpo Tounut. tipio Advance iu priee. Bit Four mud Lifht St model, ilay id next deferred uutU that dale account too lot to correct advtr. Usements appearing in matanues CtrcnloHnt tlrouthoul the month of April. AH plica f. o. ft. Toledo Subject to chaute without uotlco "Mode in V. S. A." AisssajumY Made by tory-branc- assisted this development by their experience with these cars and their helpful suggestions of improvements. in use! built Overland because it represented integrity of value. And as steadfastly as this car has represented original integrity of value, so also has The Company sustained that integrity of value throughout its service In the hands of those who purchased it. The Overland Big Four of this season and its twin except for the Overland Light . the motor Six, are the direct outcome of all this development. nd The prices are $850 for the Big - Four, $985 for the Light Six, while we have them to deliver until May lst thereafter $895 ' 1 and $1025." more GRANULATED SUGAR na liu. Nci IV .MsufiA J gmi Ukt pusaa 'Sugar Utab-Idak- o Com- more economical to buy sugar by the bag, and sugar is essential as fooJ; no other food is EXTZAFEE In their new beauty, in their perfected easy riding qualities, in their proven sturdiness and mechanical excellence, in their admitted tire, fuel land oil economy, these cars are worthy of the confidence we have, that they will further enhance Overland prestige. 1- Its pany. : That is the history of the car that Willys-Overla- x Tounut . More than three hundred thousand owners and more than four thousand dealer and fac-h organizations have Over three hundred thousand now Big Fours Tourint . Roadster Coups Sedan Nine years of continuous, consistent development, improvement, refinement! Each year a better car and a better value! -- , ca lA 1 :! jmportaut.. Any dealer will supply you with " " tins pure sugar. Made by UTAH-IDAH- SUGAR COMPANY O WASH DAY 'iii 1 8 tli worry of many a woman, This drudgery-k.elini- L nated by sending us your soiled clothes. Tlie- - heaviest pieces come back ready for use. DOMEST1C STEAM LAUNDRY Just phone 203 for our wagons PROVO FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. 502 West Center Street Pro PROVO STEHPI LAUNDRY V, - Pfeon vi IYF 164 f L--M- ALT AYS - . 'tv ' RELIABLE , t- - 37S2W, Center GUL1CK,-Prcpri- etcr KliEZ A SFEaALTT OF FLATS EH PiLL0,VS rV AND CEOS |