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Show Summons Notice of Special Stockholders In the District Court of the Fourth Meeting of the Wrn. M. UTAH COUNTY DEMOCRAT LAY i Judicial District uf the State of Utah, iu and for the County of Utah. Inga lluuolfson, plaintiff vs. An- THE We have a complete Stock of drew C. Kunolfsoii, defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to the said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the Democrat Publishing Company, Talaphon 95. J. ebe Lumber Co. j DAVID LARSON, LDITOR. Entered at the postoffloe at taoond class matter. service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, McMurtrys Ready Mixed Paints, Western Varnish Stain, Johnsons Wood Dyes and Paste. Mays Rubber Cement,- Carriage Paint. - i 1 1aint Brushes, White Lead, Turpentine, Oil, :: Varnish, Glass. :: Rutty, Chi-nam- el, The Busy Corner Both Phones 104 judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which said complaint has been filed the clerk of said court. This action is brought against the defendant to dissolve the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and the defendant, and to obtain a decree of the court awarding to the plaintiff certain personal property of the defendant now in the possession of the plaintiff, which said personal property is described in said Castle Gate and Clear Creek for sale Timber Co. UIOlK complaint. A. B. 3ih North and Second West Street. Provo Morgan, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. Postoffice address: Rooms 1 A. Lewis, defendant. Sumons. The State of Utah to the said defend Neither David B. Hill nor Grover Cleveland has yet secured any Neither hotel accommodations at Denver, says the Anaconda Sentinel. has Mr. Leslie M. Shaw arranged for headquarters at Chicago, plate matter sheet which publishes three disap-YOSAY, pointments each week, is still having some person . with the itch of scribbling harp about the Democrats article concerning the moral condition of the county. They say the If the Disappointment article was flagrant and misrepresenting. down the street insists that the article was a misrepresentation of the conditions as set forth by the sheriff, why dont they prove that the statement was false? Come through with the facts, or crawl in your barrel. We can prove that the facts we published were given out by the sheriff, land the statement he made is true no matter where it hits. PROVfi WHAT The V No one expects perfection at once in the admin JUVENILE istration of juveuile court laws, but the marked GOOD WORK. success of the work in reaching and saving the boys Is au evidence of what great results may be achieved in this great So long did society euact laws to protect itself from the individAvork. ual that it overlooked the necessity of enacting laws to protect the individual from society. But of late the protection of the individual has been given attention with the result that we now have child labor laws, employers liability laws, safety appliance laws, and other laws of similar character. At the very foundation of all these laws, however, is the law ' The protecting the children from the greed and carelessness of society. old plan of herding delinquent and in the same iucorrigibles "bull peu with old and seasoned criminals was only a plan for the propagation of crime. It made criminals instead of protecting society. The new and saner plan is to prevent boysand girls from becoming criminals. They are not only protected from the greed that would rob them of their childhood and their chance in order to profit by their toil, but they are protected by being takeu from bad environment and put in the midst of proper surroundings. It requires not only a knowledge of boys, but the kuack of interesting them and gaining their confidence, in order to successfully prosecute When men of great legal learning tell society how to this great work. handle the boy problem great results may be expected results that A detention home is needed will be of incalculable benefit to society. lor the work of the officers in this county, and it is to be hoped that the county commissioners will do all they can for the establishing of one, The officers of the juvenile court are considerably handicapped in this regard. Many of the boys that are now sent to the State Industrial school could be handled in this home, and much good would result. We hope that the juvenile court will continue its good work amoDg the boys of COURTS ant: You are hereby summoned to appt' within twenty days after the servieofj this summons upon you, if heredwih-in the county in w hicli this actitm is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the aboe entitled action, and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment, dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff herein named. J. V. N. Wiiitecotton, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication May 2, 1908. 1 2 Grant v ! 'this county. C. one year PRICE..: Out Door Life: .; The Democrat, one month A .25 Value $1.75 OUR PRICE Womens Home Companion $1.00 .... Success... .... 1.00 .50 ...... $2.60 $2.15 :: JUST SOUTH OF TABERNACLE. course first-cla- ss JUST RECEIVED A of TH FSCOPES. TRUNKS, SUIT CASES. CRIPS. ETC. PRICES TO SVIT ALL FLETCHER THOMAS Sutton Market Shirt The is the first essential toward a dressy, dignified appearance. A man who wears a $10 suit of clothes and a perfectly laundered shirt presents a better appearance, and really looks better, than does a man who wears a $40 suit and a poorly laundered shirt. Our ' Larle Shipment Haberdashers Perfectly Laundered 1 v$U50 n Beesley Marble and Granile Works A 50 f a Place to buy what you eat. ,, MEATS amd GROCERIES We Buy as well as Sell 23 North Academy Avenue, Provo, Both Phones. im- and proved machinery makes it long experience for to us do possible per- work better than the ordinary laundry or the home laundry. .Rhone' 164 for us to call. We know we can please you. Provo Foundry & Machine fect" THOS. F. PlERfONT. MAN . Provo Steam Laundry - A & G . R ;'Self Oiling Mining Cars, Mine Cages, Engine and Boiler Repairs, Iron a.nd Brass Castings, Etc. . - .. t West Center, Provo, Utah fi . Bachman News Co Everything to Read, 87 North Academy Ave. - Provo We have just received another shipment of ladies oxfords, in all leathers, and colors; kid and patent tans in all shades, made on new paterns, with filing qualities, far superior to the average shoe. No slipping at the heel, smooth, close fit, without gaping at the sides. DemocrzLt" Market To-da- GRAIN J Wheat...; J Oats Always insist on having your foot properly fitted, as this is the most important factor in appearance ias well as wear, We have your size. R. R. IRVINE PROVO r 1.00 OUR PRICE t First class soli- the International Correspondence School for sale cheap; price and terms to suit your purse. Apply at this office. ...... ?1.75 ' ' Value In fixing up your cemetery lot fir Djooruti D iv, dont forget a Monument. :: :: We have a nice Variety to select from in Prices on Magazines are going up. Buy now and Save Money. The Democrat, one month i $ .25 Value i For Sale - Cosmopolitan, . on u m ents Good money to right man. Apply at this office. ' r Davis, deceased. Dated April 25th, 1908. 1 PA citor. Bagley, The Democrat, three months Pretty II elf Wanted Administrator of the estate of Rachel Buy Magazines Now ii of Yard. CALL AND SEE US Wanted To rent a three or four room house, near in. Take In the District Court of the possession between present time and Fourth J udieial District of the State June 1st. Apply J. D. L, this of Utah, iu and for the County of office. Utah. Probate Division. so-call-ed ? You will always look neat if you get your clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired at 89 North Academy AVp. Prices reasonable. tj8 Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Rachel Davis, deceased. Notice. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at his office, No. 57 North, Academy Ave., Provo City, Utah, on or before February 25th, 1909. J. W. DUNN, Mgr. BOTH PHONES. and In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, of the Slate of Utah, Knight building, Provo, Utah. Dated aj. Provo, Utah, April 27, In and for the County of Utah. A little Hattie E. Lewis, plaintiff, vs. John ioov Illinois proposes to out law love making by telephone. taste of prohibition reform appears to have turned Illinois head at & SON, " Butter Potatoes , , WhoIneJe Retail $1.10 $1.20 1.40 1.50 3.75 .27 .35 srvbi Silver Copper Lead VTAH ' PRODUCE Eggs , y Report 54c. 12 ounce. per lb. $4.00 per 100 lbs. 9-- 16 GET A HOME IN A WARM CLIMATE HERE-N- 0T HEREAFTER. 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