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Show THis PROVO PCffr CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS IN TI1E FOURTH JUDICIAL OREM ROAD FORCED DISTRI CT. IN ; AN D FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF LOCAL-RATE- Gontinuation of Annual Clearance Sale TO CUT UTAH. . FOR.SALE AT A BARGAIN Salt Lake, Aug. 6.- The Bamberger, line and.- - teh Salt Lake Utah Railroad company protest against the order of the public utilities commission which. , bade w .. jr them revert to the passenger and AUTO TIRE WITH defendant, You are hereby summoned'1 to freight rates under which they rim, 35x6, between Eureka and were operating prior to the time Provo Saturday, J uly : 27. Find'ey appear withm twenty, days alter when their rates were advanced. wrve-- of jrthis -- summons: upon phonebrwrlie John Wr Taylor, .you if served Although "both' roada complied within the : county Eureka, Utah, Copper. Leaf Mine, inwkich" thip, action, K.1 which went into ' bought, with the order . Receive reward. A7 otherwjse'within thirty days' af- effect Sunday night at midnight, ter service, and defend the; above they declare it to- be unconatitu-tiona- l LOST CHESTER WHITE entitled 'action,. nd in . case I e and iliega and state . that registered hog, weight about your failurerso to do.judgment they do not believe that the com300 pounds, . Finder - return .or will W rendered against you ac- mission has the power to issue cording to" the ' HemanJ of the auch Silas No. route an order. Allred, 2, notify complaint, which hai heenf ilw The letter aent to the commission ' hohe 517-RA10 with the Clerk of said Court) and by W. L. White, general p copy of which is herewith freighLand p&ssenger agent of served upon FOR SALE OR and Utah railroad, the Lake Salt This action is brought to reacres choice land in Uintah " follows cover judgment, disolving-- , the The Public Utilities Commission basin, near Roosevelt, for farm bonds of matrimony heretofore in Utah county. . Address ;E. ,W. . of the State of Utah existing " between you and plain1 Gentlemen "We beg to acHowell, Roosevelt," Utah. tiff, also to- - recover ' judgment $30 per; month alimony, $100 knowledge receipt iyua..riJl5' BAG OF CLOTHING for LOST oclock p. m. on the second day attorney s fee and costs of of ::: between Provo and Salt Lake. Court. August, 1918, of a copy of general order No'. 3. bearyour 187. Return to E. 3rd North. A7 HARVEY CLUFF, ' date of that day. ing Attorney for Plaintiff. We beg to say that while, in SMALL FARM. WILL P. (). Address, FOR SALE , f order to avoid the possible inllox 235, Provo, Utah. sell on easy terms.' For particulars of ruinous, burdensome curring . First pub. Aug. 6,1 918. phone and oppressive penalties under Last pub. Sept. 6, 1918. SALE FLEMISH WHITE FOR this act, we find it necessary to rabbits. Will furnish pairs or comply with this order pending Apply 858 E. 3rd So. phone such time as we may be able to Jlp-obtain some appropriate relief either from your body therefrom, NG FOR PIGS. or from court of competent some 472J3. on the ground not jurisdiction, and unreasonableness of the ; only TROY LAUNDRY such of ex unfairness SALT LAKE parte order, ut also on the ground of its iL DISTINCTIVE WORK Provo Agency, Phone 200. egality and unconstitutionality, and what wre conceive to be the CAN 1 HELP YOU IN YOUR Busiabsence of power in- your body-t- o Dartu Si ptriti glU Wmr. terms Sales, a Ammimm SiO ness? Reasonable issue the same, and because of t ywfm OOmpph collections or any other department. what we regard as thr grave Fred C. Holden, Provo, Utah, P. O. YOUR BIT. Help the and unfairness of the orbox 200, phone 200. by saving the freight der. and also its indefiniteness, oa wheat and floor. Kotlova tha rail roada of thla aanoe noary oonfootioa hr and also the confusion which it T. ootabtlohlaf la roar eonuaonlty aao o RELIABLE PLUMBING BASIL Amottoaa wonderful thooo Httgst "creates in rate applications and Kerr Co., Phone 389.- vol Bailor near nevertheless, we adjustments; And Make Money, Too will comply as aforesaid in the th oaa he ntada interim under protest and involtil UlttM or with this pormaaoat, enhotastM aad -r . dlalflod baolaooa. ... : untarily. FOR REsiAURT IF -- LONELY; ,135 Julian Bamberger of the BamsulU, try me; best and most berger' road, said today: : "Horae - We are complying-witMaker;, hundreds .SParLaT genrlch.wish maiTlagssoon; strictly wporattoa 3 .of the ..public eral .No, order cchfldentlai; most reliable; year i twwwiw aaUoaaiiy utilities commission under protfree. oar nnee xparl descriptions experience; Tho,w. taosoatar est.-. As long hs I can remember Successful Club. Mrs. Purdie. oua Moath row ar to railroads have been allpwed to tun ut 558, Oakland. Calif. aaalttr. flaw oI mills frvm ll to If harrolo run on the same basis. It seems w dor. Too aao start 55jj, Oakland, Lalif. with tho emanataa m " inconsistent, now thaihe .govto UM ha ta- rtm. hasold se darV ernment has taken control, that ismam gi 1 icnsu has been rule should cease. The saye this eued to Herbert Robert Turner TD3I$Biahm causes which compelled the govAade.Wfoa K3 Ce. oi; Ltli an I Nellie Nelson of j JTrwm. Bids. . -ernment controlled roads to 'T Pleasant Grove. 7 OvMiUrs. Kr. (S their rates prompted us to do the same. MABEL NORMAND ARRIVES WITH DODGING .A MILLION! AT THE COLUMBIA THURSDAY . ' A complete tnreshing machine Adeline Mnlvehill, Plaintiff, outfit. Reason " for ' selling, ac- v b. Henry F. Mulvehill. Defend count of owner being in ill ant. health. Apply David H. Jones, 'u Sammons 345 E, 5th North, Prove. A14 ,Tie State of Utah Vo 'the said - - ' - - i - 20100; and $22.50 - - 00 - 9 - ! -- -- 1. mDETso -- , 000- -- A-3- $25, $27.50 and $30 Suits at - 858-W- . J30-S- J5-A1- 7 SALE-YOU- Many Items Now Being . at H -- . - in-usti- DO r- 3$l sue-cessf- ul 154 West Center St. --- -- -- DOUG. FAIRBANKS AT - THE .: ALS h Mti : COLUI.1B WEDNESDAY; THE FIRST, CHA7TER CF THE EAGLES EYE . . r I se . Peach Buyers Contrats With Farmers For Big Crop ir7''y''?r'?SSNy frVCfc;. .With practically 80 per cent of the fruit of Utah county com tracted for at prices.; ranging ( from $1.15 to $1.50 per bushel, - j.;. the farmers are pleased; with the I outlook for a crop of excellent NT era new ttK'baiiKs stdntslh'nt he created Band dune, to the shoulders ot picture, ThViijV 70 of cent the and is per quality loi'pt; o ,rBoupd. pi dei.t(j.(,Jiyi f0i- hs-uepiotuiv. jred- Burns, who is passing b normal heavy crop which has .ritHiflh ;he vii jnsspeeding horse,- - This is been accompanied by low ;iumbi, ' Wednesday; followed by an exciting hand to vein. ul high prices. 7 fa 0,,e ?Uu,t "ortV mention, Land' fight on; the desert sands, e stoi y b Companies contracting for the all thXvl trait are getting their ears lined Anoiif!DdipM:y :;possibfe"i a dive that Mr Fairbanks which is said to be an exceed . up and it now looks' good for for r. aVLlLiiai io present seviimakrfroin the : top of a high ingly thrilling affair. ' entire move the to crop enough to the eastern markets. The fight v ; Chamberlain's Tablets. for contracts between the com- SANTAQUIN MATRON DIES 'pkovo BOYS ARE REACH-- ; BATTLE-TOR-tablets are Intended . esp' ING mission men wag keen from the : IN PROVO HOSPITAL for stomach troubles, billon' Hally " market The Post start and , EUROPE IN SAFETY ; ness and It you hro conattpatkm. did much to stimulate early Funeral services over the ot troubles' this any fiv them aort, David' Htagg. reports that his a -i buying trial and realise for yourself what of Mrs. Marybah Clemons, son, John, has arrived safely. 'in m edicts will do for yon. JOHN W. CLARK LEAVES the wife of James Clemons of France and Mrs. W, J. Warner They a Quarter. adrL coat only TOR SAN DEEGO AVIATI ON -- Santaiun. who tiled in the Proreports the safe arrival of her FIELD ; WIFE IS WITH HIM of week vo last son, Roland T. The. two j boys hoTjuta! , , Members Denver Consolidated John AY. Clark," mahager of peritonitis, were held in are members of the 348th field Stock Exchange ' the. TcUuride.Auto.Co.leftJ. to. " " artillery and expect ta go into acBankers.lat Netlonat;Bank ' day for San Diego, Cal., where he ' service ; ' "" Denver soon. tive very Mrs. Clemons was the daughwill ' join the IT., S. aviation, H. E. WIN8ER A CO.' Henry Nelson, .son; of L., L. 4 llliain -- F. ' corps during the period of the ter of Mr. and Airs. Stockbroker a and member of Nelson, the wife war. Ilis accompanied him Carter; and was born m Provo Empire Building 16th Bdeet and will remain in San Diego for 8 yeafs ago. She is survived by 52nd coast, artillery band, and , N ' Btocka bought and sold on all the present. her husband, eight tlaughterVainl Lieutenant Forrest Glazier non markets in U. S. A. and Canada.1 Tlarence Ericksen will" asof C. A. Glazier, and of the same two of Price whom in is one. Lists mailed on applica-;tloiLsons, sume the management of the regiment,vr have arrived safely in Colo.' ; h fi rm wliTledark uTTn the servi- Francpra nd" enn ot her.'nvhdis F ranf7-Tlie'tiboy s'w; ent thru ce.... livings here- .Provo on their wayacros8. . PAlREtANliS Bound In Morocca4 '7' -- - , - -- qp-hal- ly Se.JXpV ' , 1 N arti-rles- A ABEL , KtOkMAND i " 'dodging -re- a kaiujonI fiOLDWfXK PICTURE? '7 i .; . - fabidNormandwiltmHke7herHillionJ"lisxhowirat"the first appearance .as a star, in lnmbia Thursday.' ' loldwyn Pietnres in ' Dodging a Million, a 7 mystery: drama r it tcm by Ed garSeiwy n, ., a of Nearly, Married, in which Madge! Kennedy stars on the screen, and" A." Mr Kennedy. Hiss Normand is an international favorite in filmdomand her return to motion picture theatre goers after a long absence will be in the nature of a genuine sensation when Dodging a m , Oo-- is Dodging a Million novel mystery play JoLe,likril& and Ja ughter It was written ' especially to fit the charm and' artistic capabilities of iss .Normand, and is ' sa id to present her as ap actress of unsuspected emotional range. Her undoubted good looks and natural vivacity should combine to ive the new film a wide.popu tf : birity'. mains firtt-clas- a Gt-'.i- e . hanta-quin'Sunda- - f V j - . 210-111- 2 ,. .- LDeni V- |