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Show CHURCHES The Me s Men's and fauna li'rTWODlST CHURCH . Dr. John James Lace,"dl8trict of the Utah Miaston,, superintendent' - tn church Sunday .fr Bt. t- naiinl nour.' Which Will eryt Important which all member.-anfriends are requested to be pree- frv tr followed h Beieeting..t Are Now Ready for Your Inspection A nA an imbottanl feature h the economy oL oar prices. Customers who have made comparisons leu us that our prices are from 25 to 50 per cent lower. SueA savings amount to, considerable when it comes We hate the to picking out your new spring outfit. re noW of anywhere. to W,e buy only of foremost makers, and require them taste in styles. Upon that sound live up to present-da- y "basis the "success of our clothes rests. Our. prices are i BAPTIST .CHURCH. Sunday school at the Usual hour. 301. m', PmHkrhinir ' ' ' . service at 11:30 a. m.,by veryjmportant business meeting, at wnicn au mmhPrs and friends are requested to be present. m . Evening service at 7:30jb. Stewart. Archibald BEATER ON THEAXLEBeater is mounted on the rear , axle this means : All working parts mounted on the axle-caget out of line regardless of ground conditions. Beater near the ground manure not affected by the wind. High drive wheels placed at rear of spreadei- don't interfere with ' fading load divided equally over front and rear wheels light draft Low down easy to load into. No' adjustments none necessary. n't - FUNERAL OF. INFANT Funeral services .foir the old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Thompson, who died Tuesday,, were held yesterday" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Jones, Mrs. Thompson's parents. The speakers" were JC1-dera N. F. Wilson and fijshop Albert two-week- -- NEW SPRING SUITS FOR BOYS a Just glance at our new stock of Boys' Suits will reveal that somebody has been thinking about the boys' clothes. jVispired man u factu rers and designers saw the possibilities iii Boys' Clothes a few years ago, .and now, in this store at " - Manwarlng. REVOLVING 1 RAKE Equipped with a revolving rake not driven revoked by the manure moving by power, but towafd the beaters-allothe. top of the load to move with the bottom, no part retarded, no bunches, accumulate to be thrown out In piles lessens draft. , ws HARRY K: THAW DECLARED TO 6E 1NSANF. SECOND TIME BALL-BEARIN- G ECCENTRIC APRON DRIVE Philadelphia, March 13 Harr Thaw today was adjudged a lunatic by. the common pleas court of. this city and under. the law cannot be tak- eland trial on charges of assaulting-FredericGump, Jr., a high school student of Kansas City, Mo. Thaw will be kept in St. Mary's hospital here pending his removal to a Pennsylvania asylum The court's action was based on the report presented today by a lunacy commission which yesterday took the testimony of Thaw and lils mother. Judge Martin appointed. J. Dennis ton Lyon, a Pittsburgh banker and Walter Ridle, . the sician in Pittsburgh, as a committee least, there are appropriate clothes for them boyish ciothes. And if you' want to make your money bring the . -- $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4 98, $5,50, $6 90 f ' t Another exclusive feature on the John Deere eccentric apron drive a new ice. ppratr-Jl- l -, apron shaft steadily automatically prevents apron from racing when spreading up hill or over rough ground. It consiws of three gears eccentric 'and is driven from the attached. to beater which contains 48 balls, thereby eliminating friction and wear, "and needs no attention. ball-bearin- aniffeOrlvTnlKf k lowest. Come in and see the New SuitSj even if you are - not quite ready to buy. Scores of styles and patterns to choose from. The new pinch back and belted styles are shown in several good patterns. Prices are , -- ; ;; man and young man .to see and choose "from today. Not everybody will want to buy just yet, perhaps, but where's the man who doesn't want to know what the new things are $1-98- , like ? Hats at r $2.49, $2.98 our of few a of See Window Display many Spring Styles. : : i which is to be followed 90 $9.90, 912 50, $1175. $16 75, $18 75, $19 New Spring Hats have just arrived and ready for every 1 Ludwlg Thomsen, - , choose from that we -- The Spreader With the Beater on the Axlo - ""10 ' church CONGREGATIONAL Church 'serrtceB, Sundayehool and atthe Junior Endeavor next Sunday wnrtca usual hours. At the morning at 11 o'clock the question Itoflachurch thereunion will be voted, upon. all that Importance fore of very peat members and friends of the .church- be present at that meeting.., Pastor. ' " , ball-bearin- g half-inc- . - h WIDESPREAD ATTACHMENT haw-famUyphy JlCPenne v Co' nr. will enter ,$600,000 security. Thaw's preaenlJncome, according to his counsel, is between $75,000 and $80,000 on two trust funds lett by his father William Thaw: In another decree Judge Martin ap- poteted--Tharaother 4J8todia,n-o- i 4 J The John Deere wide spread attachment la furniahed whenlJeslred, Spreads seven feet wide manure diverted downwardas it travels. Xfrom the beater isn't thrown into the wheels not affected by the ' wind also operated by . the ball bearing eeeefitric no chains, no gears and quickly removed or disconnected from spreader if not wanted. ToTaTcTrargef-TlrawSTefltateT-T- h - r. ' ; THESECRET? rr- htr Dnrn nruanu nr Tonno t iLILILDLBOUULJnUULZr STRAYEI Stock left in my pas-lur- e and no ' one has claimed same. ; frrand-Tesem- bH ling VI on right hip. One red heifer, brand resembling H over on left hip. tBoth animals between two and three years old. Own: Trie : er can have same by paying expense GREAT SECRET of keep of animals and paying for this Peter Benson, one of the boys of ....(. ad. W. V titles,- - 840 S. Third South, Troop "F," Is exhibiting tTgreat num" ml4 Proyo. ber of Indian and Mexican specimens, THE PROVO 8KEET METAL showing the handiwork of the Mexand curios f rrtnj, thejAztecgj It WORK 8 Do all kinds of tin "and icans cbnsrsts Of serphslTor (Mexican robes, 4 galvanized iron work. Also hot air drawn work, feather pictures, carved heating, 3 North First West. Pnoneiamboo filligree. silver work, silver BreeartoapeclffiSHsoX cactuaTsn.-77WTTrMar0hTManie?r V tury plant leaves, iMexican flag, gen 7 7 7 7 7 7 77 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 uine Indian bow and arrows, skeleton A GOOD P08ITION. of cactus and many others. The colCan be had by any ambitions young lection, which is in the window jof Dr. man or youhg lady in the field of Heindselman's store, la attracting a raiiwajpcomfliercial jtelegraphy. Since great deal of attention. the passage of the eight hour law by Congress, it has created a big DO YOU WANT CASH for telegraph operators. Positions paying from it to $80 per For your farm or otherjroperty? month, iwlth- - many chances for ad- Traders and to Farmers write If bo, yancsment. .It .will pay you to write Y. N, Jamestom 543, (Bureau Hailwayrelegraph institute of Port landT Oregon, for full particulars, tf. By a big mining deal closed Thurs- at -- - FOR RENT: firoom. bungalow "day6f IhKjfreek,, through the firm of 861 S. let East For particuUrs yCall at FOR SAiLE First class Timothy Dern & Thomas, the control of anoth-e- r (Jan 26U)l hay at Naylor Automobile Co.; $23.00 161 W. 1st South. in the Tintic district was property per ton. Phone 261, Is After You. Its Leader Holds Federal Official Proud as He preaches Record of His , Parents. ' i 1 i h!i t CARPOT-wmYlNOrlngyjou- rtlirnrtaoDil h rl sou tlikk Taaaa TTn I a .PjoVo, PIONEER 1 A for the t, characters the Acts," are: VAUDEVILLE j NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT . ., - WXuUriZ mT.T b., tmrn ' n r mm iinii iit'iiiritiiiTiiiiiiiiiiri i in i nn "Dick" Comfort, married, yet single, - . . a . v r . . vr . . , Mr. Dutton Miller George Merrigale, an unfriendly i property, now owned by the Eureka Standard company, but the former owners, realizing its worth, asked such a stiff price that 'the property remained in their, po'sBegsiQir until jthis week. But a representative of the Knights, because of the strong financial resources of those interests, was 4nt ai. able to make an offer which was aci "j Comedy, "Bo- - . Mr. Stanley Cockrell .friend.., ' AiexandesMeander, Dick's uncle; On Friday evening, March 16th, the blamed but blameless. Ed. Meservy Pioneer ward M. I. A. Dramatic com- - Harris, Comfort s man servant . , .'..Mr. wenaeii Collins pany will give another of their vaude Mrs. Dick's Clementina Meander, villes in the ward house.' The pro aunt, Blameless but blamed . . ..." ceeds are for thebenefitof-the-wa- rL rrTTT.t'ji. t MissMadeline --Wilklha meeting house. In addition to the Edith Comfort, Dick's wife; un- Known, unnonorea, ana unsung. . parts they staged a couple of weeks The ago, acomedyween in three acts, will be given. i ne cast ..... r; - Miss Alice Wilkins . wnan,,), J. ..'.r.. . . .1 I Everything Jqr the Farm - . urn mmmmmiimim' .g'ltm.,.. -- " ? . fcin. .L - ' freslipichS ( . - WARD iltah " . r Ii . try me; best. and j most successful; iccu viuiui. puuateii ' me eastern pari : most reliable TlnticJ of confidential; trlctly the the district, adjoining :mJ.S5. . nundreds rich wish marriage BoonT Blaiidafd. and Is believed to contain a fin; Tears- of eseriptlehsarof tti LOST In the'helghborhood of First ?ree. "The experience; Successful r.iuD. awb. latter property, in which one of the Pouth and First West streets, small Purd ie. box 556, Oakland Calif. largest bodies of ore ever found in the 161 West to Return scart Child's tale has been- developed: A hew "cor nliLs,-- -- HERE- IS A BARGAIN-Fln- e llrst South. pasto be known as Kureka poration ture near Seventh .East and third Standard has formed to owntheand oper ton: FOR SALBJIavlng-declde- d on terms to suitJa? ate the property, which was previous ler the stock business, I will sell one.TNortlrfonaJe, Cob Coleman, Provo Com. Bank Dldg. ly known as the Montana and the fa? the beBt orcharas from me -Missouri, at different times. ld Cary Farm. l. A. Hinton, R. F. : Under former ownership a shaft tl J). 2, Boi 120. Phone 147-JFOR BETTER BUSINESS was sunk to the of 500 feet, but BUY FOR CASH because norther depth deep work had been FOR SAUEJTwo good eugar beet I done in that part of the district at that one 86. acres, the other 32 ..Maiben Glass & to Paint time, the former owners were unahle beg ' larms, (Jv cres; Improvements on both. Both to raise funds with which to continue In Palmyra's best fields. Address adylsethr publicthat they have now work. Now. however, that the Tintic D. F. R. CASH of the the ranks PYank- Peayr Spanish Fork, joined Standard development has demonal STORES; eliminating the Credit sys- strated jko. 2. that the ore bodies are tem. They take thia opportunity of in theeast endjf the district, thanking their many friends ior the FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A splendid business they have bad, and It is easier to obtain capital for deep separting mill at Frisco ( near Mil- - believe they will be enabled to give work. In. the Tintic Standard the ofe enKervlc and better value bv war, first discovered at the depth of lord, Utan) containing Doners, ilnps. DumDS. tanks, washers. the adoption of .the Cash system in 1 ''CO ft'ft from the Bu'rface, and it la the Eureka Standard shafts, pulleys, etc., and over a the future. al the intention of atonce DiimonMd"aThalf f managementlo begin sinking in the shaft It is the inten- .r'-planks, and square timber containCO I VI N FILES L. A, tion to sink another 500 feet before beed In .buildings, .partitions, floors, OBJECTION IN DISTRICT COURT ginning' any: lateral exploration work, boards, etc A positive bargain unless discovery of some unknown ore for a quick purchaser. The prop JMr. and Mrs.. I A. CoWri haTeledlod7..fa.JiadC.befor.ethat-deptbl'.lerty Is open for Inspection at any time. an objecuon in: the. Fourth district I eTTVrarHVTTa Address communications, to court of appointment against. Baid to be In ground that looks very tle, James E. Heller, 62 William . ': . Mary E Corbett as guardian of Walv promising. .. Street, New. York City. , ter C. Corbett, Corbett The property is'' thoroughly" equip-anMatk Corbett, minor children of Jped for rapi.d and econdmical r room frame, 4x6 FOR SALB-Tbre-e H. Corbet recently1 deceased, mei;t work, which Is a gTeat advan- 11. Y.- 11. A block from lit anaair. ana .Mr, volvin s daughter tage. A 100 horse power electric v uuu i'wuu,, wno lost ner iiifl nn inn i ran n in .mmnr mmiahoa nnmf Tnr a .uuu juoulmu, r (Distributors) rrofis TOe-pWef- fags before, the busy time. 68 Second West. 'Mrs.. C. fcehdefinck. to-yo- u Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company . , It means satisfaction The Largest Implement Dealers in the World Ap- - :Heber C. Jex. receiver of., the land office, "rnfted States-tot-al was Monday in receipt of a baby girl at hie home. .The baby the zw1g5lT3eTr3pdsnd-l- s tenth, the sum total now being five girls and five boys. "My. father and. mother had eleven children," the reciver said. "We only need one more to record." ., v ' equal the The - parents of Mr.- Jex are and still hale and hearty. Their descend- ants number about 200. d - . Investigate today : WMmihiipqce ( j be Physicians-testifi- ed THE TENTH CH f LD WEIGHS 10 LBS. AT H. C. JEX'3 HOME t- J peraonr- - fore the lunacy commission that Thaw was suffering from dementia and would get worse as time went on. - deep-seate- i 1 d 500-fo- Y--:....:.-:- Henry Jones, Pride ofProvo vs. Phil Jordan, 'r. - V J . v.i ; :': ia f . j ' the Oregon wonder, who has won 'straight 'victories in the north- western country. I : i ' , t i Cady-Roe- - I ne d develop-Walte- j w Ann-ha- lf - i , 7:Breeder I Two Good Boxing f i r. mary k. vorDeu is ine motner Diower, pumps and other worv. Num- desiring a first elass full-- of Walter H. Corbett. father of the erous necessarv tninlnr bnllHlnM m do well to r children-Th- e Hooded itotetela- - bulL-wiyoungest child, Mack. already on xne vnerry mu wairyk iTovo. u living wun uMr. and Mrs. Colvln, and stands over the splendid double com: Sau fa Itagapple Kor Dyke of eicell-- , the other wo children with.Mra. Cor- - partment shaft, and there is 'A nt breeding v ; ,tf i beU. Mr. and Mrs.; Colvln ask to be l.tcjf hinder immediate Tesumptfonnothing of op-eratlons in the property oi au me iiuiuieu Buuraians FOR SALB-- A pracUcally new Hud- Slrtce the finding of the'bfg ore body alleging that they 'are able to 125.00. Cash or terms, give them better care than Is Mrs. in the Tintic Standards numerous efIon Bicycle," ' at thia offlc. Corbett forts , have been made to acquire the 1 I lt eretedr--0-foot-headfram- cnu-dre- . , 4 I- e4 .y. t Xz lT- - r ':' Doors open 7j30. ?erV--( Trouble 8:30 featsW' Oen. AdmiS0c.-- i - |