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Show iifrald Tins pnovo i As: ', .1 -"-- -A has been entered in , A complaint Precinct Justice E. L. Jones, court charging Jake Westphal with grand larceny. The complaint grows out of the killing of a heifer, the property of W. H. Chlpman at Genera last Decem ber, for which Jos. Gillies and Gus Ree6e, two young Vineyard men, were rarrestedr Investigation has disclosed suffic ient evidence to justify the charge that Westphal, who is a much trider man, engineered the livestock deal, and was lhej!rainslcf 4he enterprise. - Are you a bcjf cow, pr one of the herd? Do you iullow others or have others followed von r You'll notice the hesT dressed men on the streets men most critical. of their attireare wearing Toggery ' clothes. f .. -- ar That's where we. lead J $10 to $35 We have a standard -- See O ur Bast W ndo w ? It Pays to Trade At j nas-mo- re ready-to-we- MAHURE PILES WILL BE REMOVED It's because the styles are a Iittle morccxclusi ve, the "lines" a tittle smarter, of higher standard in short, the general "air" .of the whole suit is more dis inditinctive "and viduality than the usual clothing. I 35c and 50c Ribbons on sale Saturday Morning at o'clock ,r 1 ' " Btitt ! It's a little better! Those people in the city who have Btabies should be forced to cart every bit of manure from their places. iMaaure is one of known to I lies. breeding grounds and Uiey know every ground there is in all the world. A manure pile with- The in fifty yards 'of a house makes that house dangerous to live in, because irwill be frequented by flies. People" who; permit manure piles to accumu late on their premises should be prosecuted for keeping & public menace- We appeal to people in general to awaken to the necessity for concerted action" against the fly. It is a most t terrible menace publican. This timely advice also applies to Provo. But after tne women a clubs, Commercial Club and city council get through" with the renovating process on April 14, it is safe to predict that all - such public nuisances will have been removed from within Provo's corporate limits. r- MARGARET - know-thatH- he years. v" The remains will be shipped to American Pork Tuesday and services will be he'd In the American Fork Second ward meeting house at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Wednesday the remains will be shipped to Ogden, where the Interment will take place. The deceased Is survived by her mother,. Mre. Elizabeth Lowe of Am- irlcan Fork and several brothers and ' sisters and other relatives. - Not alone their convenience and (heir handsome appearance, bat the steps thej save should force one of them Into your home. Outs are well made of white hardwood but still reasonable in price. 3- - Ail ladies welcome to the accommodations afforded by our rest room. g FOR WOMENno z mauuB pteeuiiueai. oinr rrovo line compares wun u,. sella from $4 to 16. At prices from 3 to $5 C P, Ford of Rochester, and the J. & K. Shoe of Cincinnati are not excelled by anybody. While when it comes to Boft Shoes for tender feet the Grover Shoe is not equalled by anybody. v r itT--uinc- See Window Display Tscvlor . - FOR BOYS Stoneham, and. knows. they .must have--x Mass., knows. boys Cogan of 1 U 1 . A OV, l i ,T. cuts maue. amies iu buiuu ime miliums, lae utm wearing leamer iie 1 1 1 ' come vania, who make nothing but heavy l 1 FOR C HILDREINfrom Johnson Baillie of Quf heavy or welt soles .of 43 .,J.A Hannan- - 4n Jy jtsell Jorextreme high grades, From i$ to J5 we offer you Crossett's of Massachusetts, and Bates of New York. From $2 to $3 and heavy work Shoes we give you the "pick of Western factories whose Shoes are noted for service-givinqualities.- - M'GOV UTAH LAKE IS Mrs. Margaret McCoy of American Fork, widow of the late David McCoy, formerly of Butte, died in this city Sunday from appendicitis at the age how they can put any more conveniences in them. Why they are arranged now so that a woman can prepare a whole meal and hardly step away from the front of one. FOR isMEN a c'ass A , Years they keep right on improving these Kitchen Cabinets until he doesn't see It is now neatly f?ears"Blnce"we tpened an exclusive Shoe Store in Provo, and from "experience we factories whi con centrate their output on few grades furnish us by far the best wearing ana tne best fitting Shoes that can be had, for this reason we divide our purchases among factories of this kind and offer you Shoes at cash price from factories that specialize on few grades. , OF. Mer. Co. Wood-Clift- on lift eerv toJteaJth-Logan-J&e- The Toggery Maker Says sos. H '" lake are already submerged; and there la now more water In the lake than the Jordan river can carry off. Compromise Point is a high water level in the lake fixed ty-tIHah lake and Jordan river commlssios, when all obstructions in the Jordan river must be removed. ' IMPORTANT 42 West Center Street Briefly Told hltaneTasOTind"fiaturdayornlngbyH neighbors tmconscious in her home. Physicians were immediately called, as sne.is very old, her recovery is but that Monday f, ; Tucker was broken lpto Sunday night doubtful ' and $40 or f SO ill cash and several &n abstract of judgment from Jusbottles of whlakj aken. It is supi tice trick. Harry L. Harper's court in Salt posed that hobos turned the Lake in the case-o: the Consolidated A'-Music Co. S vs. P. has been with Hicker, fishing John Phinipa, charged wlthnnt a license entered a plea of filed in the Fourth district court; guilty "In" Justice Jones" court yester- judgment Is lor platntrfr tn the sum of 1257.01 principal,'. $22.44 attorney fee, day and was fined $10. and $3.70 cosU. ' :' ,, y -,rfc CkrWolbrook- of the WEDDING BounBfcLLS of Furniture Company busion a here waa yesterday tiful, ness trip. Marriage licenses, have been issued h to the lollowing couples: H. Ray has appointed -- itfayor W: J. C. Sorebson ot Salt Lake and Oeorga. T.- Peay .Jr. to act as super- Roxena Anna Peterson of Santatwin. visor .Of Streets, to, take the place of G. C. forsythe and Emni,': Dahlr J,.,W- Carter, resigned. The appoint- coun to sent the ment; has been city quist, both of Provo, cil for, their approval.; , ti.f'. v i; , What She Missed. ' '.fera,. Decker has purchased the ."Is there anything worse, sighed Wilklns.A "Homer business property on "than to be' hungry Center street for 110,000. The prop- the pretty girl, all the and remember good things to erty, U 20il25 Jeek Edward .Wilkins eat'7ou might- - have had but left on fruit farm on rsome other occasion? ' The other day has bought a Provo bench lor J6000. Both deals I was at the swellest reccpUon"! ever were made through tne Decker Invest attended, and the thinga-t- b eat were - ' ment Company. .... simply heavenly. I will confess I did JuBtice to everything that was hand . ed me, but somehow J MdaX get any from in his ranch Isaac BuU.ock is at Lonetree, Wyo., n his return from of the rolled sandwiches with watercress in the middle, or any of the deOmahft," where he has been with a shiplicious matrons glace. And. oh, the ment, of cattle.- - - ti is visiting- - his times since then thai I have wanted Mr. Bullock reports cond one (f those appetizing sandwiches, mother. tlons very favorable in Wyoming for and that y mouth has watered Jfor cattle raising, if. the .cattle- - are.prop' those marrons! And today for lunrb " had to eat corred beef hash. erlv ca'red" f6r'.""5Tr"'T'r":": Sheriff 'George, r Persons desiring to employ students during next week, which is Mrs. Elizabeth Symes is' very" ill, and at Jaat reports la hardly expected to recover. Mrs. Symes, who lives SprinVacatwnT f judd was notified H. James' saloon at Committee on Student Aid and Employment t once. . . .For sale by Hedquiat Drug Co. sae For r by Hedqutst Drug-Co.---T- - a andrHomesr ! f ' - .will not come to you. You must go to see them. If you see what "we have for sale, you will buy. Come to us. We do the rest. Td MONEY , mw '""'- Holbrook-Smedle- -:- Long time and low rate interest - I. , -- Plate Class Utah realty ji ,v s Horses nd . Cattle V agency v cO- - f COMMERCIAL BANK BLDGT7"7 Both Phonies -- ; 4 . - 1 :," Provo, Utah "For specific r, , e Life o information - call MR. GLADE at the University. . LOAN. -- -- . - INSURANCE THAT - INSURES Home . . - Most of the students who desire-twork are familiar with the various lines - oL: farming r activity , and can" render efficient service in this direction. .Others could be" employed with advantage -- in various way, about the city.- - . ; i Never Sleep" Pennsyl- jROt he i "We c o. - w - It has been reported that Utah lake Is rising very rapidly. The water Sunof a foot above day . was seven-tenth- s Compromise Point The low lands in the vicinity of the ros. i. While ouri light soles and Jersey, who- make nothing 4mt ibabyllShoes come froih Felter's " turns. ' And back of each lineybu.have our unqualified guarantee. of-Ne- IfJ D " DENVER & RIO GRANDE - Keeping Boys on the Farm. Thu Denartnji'nt .of Agriculture ..EXQURSIONS proving its valiur constantly in many For the L. D. S. Conference. Aoril's. ways, but in noiif more definitely nd 9, the Ladles' Relief Society-Apr- il clearlyjhanjn tkiPcoiiragement ctiltlva- - !r tn a anA Aroerwan youth lw. adopt-thew vw w. vu auauuu uicciitAuiu Hnn nf h. mil 111 I V1M DenTe' t0 e Rio Grande will .6 "ihP hiirfrn ..p vt.oiu 'M.t.iiAr ttmi farmers ' sould themselves -- till -- the tB,eIl -- round trip continuous passage Sa" City and return at . land their tathera 'and their- - grand- a r&te f ne single fare for the round . P WP- - SelUn J fftnf date8' April 8 to '9 in- - ; -Icluslve; final return limrt April 12 v ; f 10--th- tLJ J! S.. 'i "'PfWAi 'Ai " . t ntto . If its advertising, space in The Provo Herald is the one beat county buv' a T'Af UYXIlTf BNPV fifTf "f lii'lJtahHLi Vrr sal .hy;Hf dou'tft. Dru DON'T THINK OF BUYING A PIANO UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN Saxeybldg. 65 N. Academy Ave: ooTT? . -- - nil J jiVeKW 8 " " " ANY COM)? ' n TXT" 99 w n- r Cu . " " " |