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Show BUTLERS 36th smith. he formed the Ahlander Manufacturing company several years ago, of which ha continued as president and owner. , 97, father Jaupcr II. Surviving besides his widow are of Profeaaor LcRoy J. Dobertaon, I sons and three daughters, two of B. Y. U. music department, Bertdn T. Ahlander of Redwood died Friday in a Balt Lake City City, Cal.; Joseph W. Ahlander of hospital, lie was a wool grower Provo; Mrs. Pearl Brown ana (By J. M. Jensen) Mrs. Amanda Banks of Salt Lake and rancher of Fountain Green. Mormon V. Selmaa City and Mrs. Martha Gaisford Ha is survived by his widow, Mrs. The recent celebration of the of Oakland, Cal. Alice Adams Robertson, and three 89th anniversary of Provo with sons and three daughters; three Indian episodes brings to mind tos could not write tou letters iu brothers and three sisters, and s diamond Jubilee in 1924 Provo for 28 cents, but that small sum at which Mormon V. Selman was lght grandchildren, Anden Rredeiik Ahlaader, 91, will take a message from to yon an nctivo participant Mr. Selman businessman and L D. 8. church thousands of people in Provo and had Mrs. Loulita Elisabeth Frisby worker of Provo, died Wednesday on charge of the Indian nctlrltlaa Provo beach. Preekh-toD- , 17, wife of William at his home, 47 South First East at the former celebration, a task e e P. Freckleton, died Wednesday at street, of a heart attack. He had Real Estate men from all parts for which ho waa eminently qualithe family home, 941 South Third been ill several days. of Utah are gathering In Salt fied. Bast street, of heart trouble folFor twenty-tw-o Bora September 19, 1999, at Lake years ho wan City this week end for the illness. lowing a Krokstad Bohuslaa, Sweden, a annual convention of the Utah a missionary and teacher among Mrs. Freckleton was horn son of Jonas and Britta M. Jacob- State the Ute Indians, and became their Realty association. friend and true tea auviaor. In anuary 19, 1171, at Coalville, sen Ahlaader, be Joined the L ho daughter of Ephraim and 9. 8. church in his native land in Utah now has 82,994 licenses the preface to a dictionary ho preSarah Ana Lowe Frisby. The 1977. He came to Utah in 1119 Issued for automobiles of the Ute Indian language during ths pared family later moved to Eureka, and in 1899 settled In Provo, first quarter of 1928, an Increase he it tee that In the winter of where she grew to womanhood, where he had since resided. ho had. a school In of 2000 over the same period last' 1879-8- 0 ha was married to William P. with an enrollment A carriage maker and black Thistle valley , year. of twenty-fiv- e Indians and a number of white boys and girls. They all learned to road, write, and spoil, and add columns of figures. The Indians belonged to the Sanpltch branch of the Utee CLEAN and aoms of thorn had participatWEEK! ed In the' Walker, Tlntle and Black Hawk wars. Monday, April 11, to April 16 An Indian Dictionary Mr. Solmann dictionary, a few You Take Our Word for It! copies of which are snu in existmen Better Paint la Mixed ence, la an interesting little book It Will Be Master Mixed" and of use to people who associa If yon bought n gallon of ate with the Indians or wish to e. make some study of their joint today you could not determine the quality by merely openAt the present time when the ing the container. Neither could state of Utah Is so vitally Interestmy one else. We have It tested, ed In Deer Creek and the conserhowever, before we eell It to yon. PER GALLON, for 5 Gala. f&85 vation of water It will be of In terest to know that the Ute word for water Is "pah"; of river or Sears Gloss Enamel and of creek, a An excellent gloss finish, easy " Deer deer, making to pnt on. Retains its bounty Creek, perhaps, after hundreds of washings. This feature Is most desirable for kitPollutes at Deer Creek chen and bathroom. If the Indians who lived la Utah 80c PER QT. $8.10 PER GAL. valley la 1849 when the pioneers came here, and who were known Enamel as Pahutes because of their proxia One quart will enamel any of mity to Utah lake, could visit the the following: breakfast set, large Deer Creek region while the great kitchen cabinet, a small truck or work la la progress, they would automobile. no doubt be astounded at all they $1.15 QT. would see and hear and might $3.05 GAL. cry out, (look One-Cohere) and (loud reFlat Oil Paint Super Service Floor Enamel port). Buy Turpentine Now! Perhaps the astonishment of the white man will ha almost as great at the achievement of so marvelous a work. Itola-rthon- ANNIVERSARY DAY TO SELECT YOUR Friday, April NEWS Vreckieton on August-1- 7T 19997 in Provo. She was an active worker in the L D. 8. church Sunday schools, Relief Society, for two years and was president la 1927 and 1929. Surviving besides her husband are two sons and four daughter. Funeral services will he conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. In Provo L D. 8. First ward chapel by Bishop Walter P. Whitehead. Burial will be in Provo burial park. Deaths TAKE ADVANTAGE OF i VALLEY UTAH Page Eight ; EASTER Yesterday And Means New Clothes and New Clothes Means Shrivels lem IRl i ' ANNIVERSARY - .j? Hom (re. 99c) Hankie (ref. 50c) Sllpa (rag. $1.91) Pantk It 1 SOUVENIRS Nelly Don" Wank 60c 80s Frocks tlM (rag. $1.99) IIJ9 Ch. Dreaaea (reg. $1.19) Wondenhean (reg. 99c) ... BOe (rag. 79c) Percale (reg. 19c) yd. lie Dwight Anchor Sheet 11x99 (rag. $1.99 $1.80 APRRIL SATURDAY ... 70c 80c 9 WORSTEDS for n (Extra Trousers $5) No SERVICE with it. WE'D LIKE TO SHOW YOU A SMART ENSEMBLE: A Commander Worsted Suit. 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