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Show THE PROVO 0 PR ti-tii- ;4MI'et nwst " e asrraiba t. pur-grea- t.- e ia Urwt S -- - the-abl- d- n pt facir .Mates " markt -- ttd.in t,e. t:',ra of the leading department nes world and will be a great aid and throiight-a- t 'hf tMry making the mills a success. is not wnuRUal to find. Provtvn.ade -- Perhaps' few people ever istop to woolens being featured in "theUfger think about the vast amount of money cities of. this intermountain region. j .pent by fhis company in and about Recently a friend of the " editor's lprnT for labor, supjilies, etc. Yet the from Boulder, .Colo, Tl.edIIis fac-- : total would run into ihe millions The rg i jbavroll alone amounts to more than number of employes.and the aianyi.i5(iK0 annually and this is s the wool pa?? ttrocgh in minted by many other expenditures Koing froTTthesheeps jnto jb marts ,of Jrade 1 iueJateicsJthjtth, tii coalman r turn : gstry. many jrd' -- " supple-processe- bkliojoisWc AHIANDER fi;MfflCAIJ RAILWAYS AND; REPAIRING HAS ! GOOD EQUIPIIDIT EXPRESS IS MI A. F. Ahlander .Manufacturing - '' "r " t j,, V. ','--- ." y." ' f. fc( f ae We-have r . 'til-closing- Uime ! PROVO HAS MODERN E I'rovo mav well-bproud of the splendid funeral estabrishnienr which e has been built Uergft Son company on East Onter street. This established many years institution, ago by O. H. Berg for the proper care and burial for those who have passed away, has. been constantly improved to keep abreast of the times until today it is without question," one of the most modemly equipped, institutions of its kino! in the mtefTIieBeautif ul funeral chapel is artistically arranged to meet the needs of those funerals that may be held tbereJniconnectioii with this is the newest addition which consists of a beautiful ivory finished Blnmber room, wherg"the members of the immediate family mayrview those who. havd died. It is also arranged with electrical appli ances : necessary- - for the final preparation for burial. by-th- forTnfcesijjlowtrrTitr yourpur ch ases now. Please keep1n mind that the prices we are quoting today are our Retoiistractio . cause, another revision. 1J it possible, for us to undersell all one-stomerchants. Our present prices, based on our replacement costs, are doubly attractive for the reason that wre buy for less money than our competitors! Come and see of yourselL You'll re not KOTOR COMPANY ARROWHEAD jit .e h"uge;j)urchasihg power of our 312 stores makes - Among the institutions which con? trtttat materially to the welfare of .HAS.GOOHilPHEN mentS and one cf the mo,t reliable j Pfova is the American; Railway ,Ex-- concerns of its kfnd la the city, A. P. press company. This corporation, acProminent among the automobile Ahlander being, att expert, mechanic . cordime to T. S. Harrtf, local agent, has machine shops in the Garden City is and constructor. The firm i iww" an average monthly pay roil in 'tie city Arrowhead Motor company, the on ato true Jbadiaat.Hw than $MMj..aa4,.dartng,the"Taa(t: specializing by W. A. Mines and a corps of all descriptions. it handled in addition to its r" ' class mechanics. This, concern now ;oihei business approximately 'pne-In first Among- the many auto truck use which wereTbailt x thS? rem-- ' third of the fruit crop of the valley, holds an enviable repufcrtion forft ethigh fclass o verh iri pany we mention the follaWragv the? included in the fruit shipments were automobiles aaliag alt classes of maand Hill Dairy track. theJroro ice 'twelve full cars of cherries and, many ' Cherry ..machine and . This garage chinery. '.ft Cold Storage; the Provo Meal & thousands of bushels of peaches. Bhop is one of the most - completely Packing, the Vta5i County Wholesaler Among the other servicea which the equipped plajt s of its kind he Meat company. T. Whitehead, San- - company offer are the issuing of state. In fact, the Arrowhead Motor Market, Pottlton's Tah Grocery successful company has rschexruear' ihe-mone of the best equipped W. H. Homer's fniit truck. V. of furnishing people for use in lectrlcal overhauling" departments in Wells. Consolidated; United States and foreign TerryWalter this part of Utah. ft .Machine company, .Lehr tries with "it safe' source of income, and Mr. Hines employes the best medProdace- the 'arrariglngfor-th- e chanics to' be obtained and is himself wro. aut t ; the families of persons who have come company, VToager. layior He has been furniturw company. Sutton. Waraet, tnAmeric and decided to make this associated in thi&Jine. one the largest of with, Provo --General hospital ambulance, country "their home. In the former automobile concerns in the United and" many others. Ail tee atxve work capacity the company has served a States as a mechanical expert before itself. for upeaks snat umber of Provo people jlurlng coining to Provo and he is thoroughly Mr, Ahlander has his shops equip- - tt,e jear just pasised, and (tt persent it familiar with, all lines of mechanical ped tth the latest marhirery for the ta arraneinr for the transportation of knowa when a job is turned -buildir-oLJilstruetuiKidiA.-an- d ren of a ProvoVman, out right. aa,! or to ail do aaaitmn is prepared kinds fn)7T1 Constantmopie This company has recently sold a repair work upon bicvcie and ma- ' In addition to Mr.: Hardy the com- number of Paige cars in this , terri chinery of any kind. An express-iothe' following Prpvo tory and are now planning to add often mal bv JJr.. AMander is. "A pany envoys this splendid new car to sales depart man who knoxvs ho to make n'-- , the Donver and ment of this concern. Further an agent'at Hardy, dejot La-t5- u how to resviir the chine knows rwW- - RiMn nouncements along this line will be -- cv He same. ststes that b's firm it R made at a later date. Orem at the are mar.afa"tMr ns but borrowers of l?Pt alter W. A. Hinest the manager, ls'an.allj. EariynsonW other a. Wal- - around automobile man. F. Cowan and Ira He is not HUlSil drivers; to instaH Tiis corfii'iinr rs. men. P. median rc. but a express only a firu-'lasler night Harper. sawmill ..for a Tivrfwlf pqufved splendid salesman. He is a booMev Bawinc of slfkinds cr tun;b?r of iV.?r for liis home town a lover of sports, own use and aist for and'" PEOVO THE him better, than :t- r:..:iii e alstf bave a- .comp'-tto give the people of this city the toesf ,fn sports. Through him Provo and repair old ones. CHUKCH IS Will ORGANIZED last fall learned of the outcome of 'the Mr.- Ablander arprvcite the "fact, national baseball series games ahead . that many of the biiVmes of the daily papers which came down his place of business" Commanity church was organized from Salt lie takes an active nerd-in when in ;e.r in. March, 1919, by the union of the part in thoLake. of Jhia citv- - and affairs v. ' bodies Is often nauied on- committees line. Me'Hocist and Congregational whose here in the .ity. .During the past diitv is'to boost our dtv. can-i been a have thre years (here MraWe a ftrabef ;of flniii:: r c'jurcji d The company Is one of the : people of your tow andicinity are taking advant of the lower prices prevailirig on every.item inQurtore.: Previous --repriced our goodsoiutLe basis. 'cstsTrTate beejfforgotten a saving of hundreds of "our present replacement costs J This means ' -.. of dollars'for thec customers of this store. new' Price Basis, to , Our determination to put our business on a tmeet changed marketVconditions, has met with the hearty endorsement. of, our patrons. Hundreds of, eager, buyers have thronged our store Thoudaily. 1 We have been rushed from opening sands ,of dollars wprth6flhrchandiselias passed outof our. doormat in prices that have meant" a real saving toour. customers. Jf youare Apparel, Cloth-in- i. need of anything in Dry Goods, Shoes, Ready4o-Vea- r Hats arid Capsf Furnishings, Notionsvete .rand have been waiting tainment-- r ., f " ; Hundreds-o- 'the-difectio- f'W worke-pt,hsni- and-abroa- ..." make Pfovo present, tueir tions in the Columhia . theater. This theater cost in the neighborhood of 175,600 and is the result of the genius and enterprise of J. B. Ash torn The; Princess pictureEhow, which is n of j. IJ, Ash also under ton, is a splendid iou'se of high gradt pictures. We can recotnmend most of these houses to the public generally if they wish aptefesant evening'senter-- J ;, "W Our v: Ucconslrucfldtt Prices fJargesiTowrhtnsr CttySlany and" attracr . ' mm jd ne - DID! Peonle of Provo and LHan county not go. hungry for gooo. waoie-- . : some amusement- - There art three 'splendid theater in the Garden City,' the largest ormch is me toiumom, theater under the management of J. 0 - Aahton, assisted by his ion, Harr- y- This theater la far ahead of the town in alie and In its appointments. It" naff a seating capacity of neatly 1,50(1. and -- also one of the lareest staces outside or sail ust& Th induss-- i out! om gentleman' remartoefl In " recounting Boulder had even one payroll it "up the btti-ti- l triei wbjko. ga t ProVp dueteqaal f to that of the Knight Woolen a fUT their pxt he would feel much consideration hul4 te given, future of U.at city. about one Woolen is Thi? oti&eiter Mill. Knight " yeaipa.ag during the . dull the pioiei- masfftartsrlEg concent: ;lnclett-.Jessto thecGarden City Knight Wsf aouce of revenue tor xaanj of aaa4 the control ,;of the Provo the wgrStsf fopie or this cixs .. tivvookn MilUand started them to furnish emfcky-"th"'fewA t&iS&-'t!pmMtJ!&ll3employe of tMa concern and fias awct fur the, young Saji d iwomen ho could not find en enabled Jinan J f6SSf ntaa iPjrovo , own home through 'its payroll. ;TM I pJo jiaeat without going away: front; concern fcas also brought much ub-- . this beautiful city. " For many years lieity to the Garden Ctty through Vu ; he has helped but of his own private advertising xhjjjjrodacis of these incense to finance mis Big factory land ketp a local payroll going. Other r' .. tp ills. ' residents, "of this beautiful city should This big Bianufacturliig' embEsh- - :taie of this splepdrd exment did 1 heir bit denng the recent ami'iecognizance of "l"rle" , j e se's Ahd j?at ron Product of this big payrool '. v lug hdu outer unuuuviami aii"iK.9 e now are under mills The essential for the men in the, swtic John S. Smith and manAmeat-oand for the munition During the past summer) They ran jA. full blat Bic!aies a' business man of t.lXmer, .an 4 this nftra uusy scad.. during' e xieri-ce, rcLaseTa large pu times-ae:gUt afcift. n;day mills and hts gomg ine emj axes cl tiu ciEpacv interet in the to marling the milTs attention also did their bit- in the purclys-o- t. ' Libertv bonds War ?avnt .Ftjimp 'a. v,ctis. Mf.Ottenheimer has been in Salt fjike City for business in auhsrfTfTT'Trf 11 She . An;enii3 KtJ. 4if wA Cross, etc. .eary't5T'year9 as which name nis tne firm bore' this- - are Htanjfactnrrrs and jobbers. He is a The "products- - LLultu,. AS SEVERAL SPLEI Big Payroll FhrProva YEAU'S HEIULD--NE-W - be-disappoi- .':.;..;-.:':.'- . .'.''. . ';.. - " oltl.V'-T.a- ''- - - - - " , , . '. V f - wt'--S- A - : - - man-gae- - aa j . and-r-re- g-- IfiVio (fR ; institution c'Hation-atia- e ia-JE- V trav-itar- y ost 1 coun-"Wago- 'r. fan-exp- , ert cfi -i- a-Trtt bt I. rto.,. ast Bien's-ld-ea- - s -- c the-publi- - e - - Tv nothing-please- of . - JIIEPMOIWO: rtnrie! tliro'agtotLWa' ntte-npte- '. -- HMOiOIARy.MB NofaH Have pfoWTsuccesT" Tvva t (Con tinned frora I atro Ouel iivce in manv instances ti?e union ful vriT-i-dii'.nin tlxslnvw Amors . , ito :lhcit oeeu mssoivea mm. Pimm d,irn - f cion-Cth Mn-r-3, The development izi.'d -- have-, of organ concerned hurche the again the" pat two j ears U tie Pr.o l.ssuScout activitif"!. InditMuaL work the in ber cmipany. A.' "lumtr caa panv taken .up tlieir riTThe .institution of a .free cllaie a? U s stand." comrfott:ty. ..T!ur local organization and. was .forraerlV ! dispensary in Provo. r.a mtt?i--very grauiying. growin The growth and increased u si fulor of the union ftritaVthe the s beginning rd wa-- taken oter bv S. W. Vrriof the Provo Commercial cliio.- ttarchen. Weieel n" imrrative ness, JLsVe Vjs--L- o son and 6. The beetong-o- f all .tropertaflt for more adequate " i,ttnjted at rTTsent ti,a r.n;ntwinv.. public-tnoemekjk rwrsaivii. no matter from Vtftj-rinr-;- i fiacnlo properrv "liouse our church r it originated. -at iein , whatisource, actn James' lngebrtstn The . Flittunation of of most the soon to raeei iris neea as has 'TTOniat-eoE. Iieebe, manager... Mr. animosities and sectional - differences as possible been-ir- r tnvnv the lumber busitiess for that have hindered the growth of our ' we ' ' incorporated trur city. ' years" and is thorouchly conversant ljst nt t?iii line or fvtPtv under the laws of the state . with evcry-d-jpFJtOne of Ih'biggestsociaMeaitures of He is. a pnKrevive yonng nf lstat and named s4jrectors p. A: Provo life was business';., hike :o Maple Flat the. VI. . memhV.r Geo. Cm R. Prof. of most cf the Beesley, riian "and a Benson, off by the Kotary club' last Aupuldwhen "frLternal organ zafion$ of this city : W. Pityroy.-'J.-W. Lierley. and Lee U gust over two hundred people "and takt'a a' promineai part in ;a! : Paker, L. . A;- Culbertwn iwas elected Rotarianv their: wives e J:r-ritcKtT"?w.A and TuaTCEccnti :rhaiman RHreBeeslcfElerjfc were entertained rat an outdoor ban- .. betterntent of tl'e town. tary. o? the board of directors. The ' men of onr church have organized the treated to the clfmbrto Mapla fist by t ommunny rmo tnrouga wnicn mey moonlight," eiUertiiined n A T V II f l vw 'up 4 a .i ' ana civic florvine for tne moral of musicln, elaborate - COMPANY IS NOW UNDER byan jrogram Oscar then after a. . betterment of the community. ciunp jutrch given the opA Ppearr NEW MANAGEMENT. eada t lis organization portunity to see Utah 'alfoy by the which also is governed by a board of ligh t of the risiTig sun. ' A v. The Schwab- Clotlitag Gwrntfafiv 1$ direct er. Our Sundar school is very At the present' thewelub is. growihg ccesfullv. superintended by Prof, slowly but surely and solidly. It ha.iJi the one . exclusive gen's - Miss illian-CaK "tores of the city. This sLu-- ha ee Geo. W. Fitiroy..over matters before number the activities of the members important '.presides doins busines in tfcis city for mant how and is planning. doMrs. Endeavor Society .mi thrt ing iuany'thing.tMs-yearJiotery- j ever-au-d earrV has efven them Ti name which ir;- - A. pearnas .oeen yery euvienv-alwa;s a force for good, for Aid . Lares society growth and development May it Itnow throughout the state. Tf"cTP,rta't--of;thegrw all. a ages ben and may'Provo with it become the live first established by : Sam ..which society, has in pany wa Mis-ag- o chnrcH.. Our to - " the ;aid b- and. associates. great Two ye.wa "Schwaenergetic" town It should and must be. and a number iJO"T. society has. been wclr cared Edward McArtlnir .ed " of Prove people-parcliathe FARMERS ith :. . T, UTAH COUNTY Callister aa bresident. Me rtbar-Wace- r ) (Continued from-Pag- e One.) "J Under theNcew- raanageasen; the bush - , I acres were treated with an averagft of upc "aew has held h'gh c!ai wniiam McCoard, church US ground snnirrels per acre. One Vcn fui::ering. ad their we hav e the fornplete ground squirrel, according to governVera Davi,, as.i.-tan- t niag-- r of th,, treasurer., "The church hw ment figures, does on an average--l organization. the bet tore.iskDon as one damage on cultivated land ami 5 cent clotbir-g-salmein the city, Thir on. uncultivated, These figures at Ha.th"- v.fW ?ft f! "ard business for the lat vear has keep a based on 75 cents for each" animal on w ny-- -' sucress, tneir 'tie jar out ar-)ccultivated and & cents . on uncnlH business of i revioss- ytars. vatd land, and feach"the almost un VARSITY PLAYERS COMING. believable figure of $t0S.903. CLUB LUNCHEON. The estimated number of gopher t will present th" Vrifv and' squirrels kitted" was The M. T 5.570 and- Tl.e IToVS'TOMtfCiAl 50 cent? net cib aiilii'icvjer at their figuring dajuajro ueuuesday . evening . ...... .. ..' affected4unvou tneater m iuy. of 4.70 give rritui ja.nuTv r ai irje I'oinmoia. . , ., formiag' Herself" tLontintica in nest lTne.j n T'LUSII COATS" - PKICE HOUSE DRESSES - nts : -- ities-and-pl- ans - V2' J - '" a basEhe yr byrThaR .... 5 fuctvi, 'c"en: rPafn i ' J n DISCOUNT OUTING FLANNEL PERCALES PER YARD ; -- Parf'&r 1 He--savi- w-n 3 reo an autbortiv cn tfciiLir.. ler en.iv - '""Ht--ui-iilluaa- u. Mr. ','"-V- - 1I1 ,ii .DISCOUNT m, GOOD FACTORY . t"- -. I6c - - ..- - I'".., PER YARD 1 s. g ...; ALL HOSE Cotton andJLisle 3313 19 c PER YARD - i Big discount on all pumps;' Ox'fords .and l&bes, Refi5n struction price throughout bur entire stockBig bargains 111 every departuiTeiit. t. - - "v r" , ' -- 33 o DISCOUNT : " price ; - 10c and 19c i"ter all vvool dresses T0YELS 'i -L- ., " ' "PRfCET" PRICE ALL STYLE WAISTS -- hndlJ-elatives.- m r - 22 PRICE - v " SWEATERS PRICE SILK DRESSES . -- m " .. . ,f tup crmvtn r ALL CLOTH COAT: PRICE -- m. '. - V2; 72 a tf ". . FALL SUITS 17 f oprntl tj rJimiwtAminKf aeiat ntr.lt ' Here Is A Eew Reial Bargains ? e ' Reconstruction Price on Entire Stock tn Provo--patroniz- ' : ' "'. v,-- t 11. r a 1 |