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Show THE I'TSiOVO. HERALD. A A AAA.AAA AAA AA AAA. A A A A. V a. yfTfffffTVTTTyTyTTTTTTTyff taleBankofProvo ONE DAY1IN A COUNTRY BANK. (By Cliftcn XL Mabey.) at the. biilcS JO.y m-i- : toahrlifyiltaii?artM: ftrimtV-l." door. f? She asked fee to write rz petjtipn-to- . the ccnintr a; corhrrii,5sioners requesting remission of taxes. Did this. "Joh rrSmithanedlip and wanted to. know J the city .was going 'to put in, a culvert across the road opposite his place. Answered church., ad" In ve4 guest a Sunday school picnic at ' hitri 'Swept the ftoor.. Jndependent phone bell rancr; "Can you tell me tHtpriceiof; hlierfl MydiireIaneKsJoad ?". An swered that- - uunta tneujTOtureitJLpJ the. ship captam that brought the first load of slaves to Virginia H.- - aitaU Stock . $25,000 -- ; Mrs. ' rom 1', wn. B. T. yarding has returned Episcopal pieaaant rlslt In Park Cjty.' wllL enjoy been visiting itl Mra. V Qep)vt " haa returned!. Charles a BRERBTON. ireaidea W. ALVA NELSON, Caahlrr I Interest Paid On r.Time' Deposits '" '-- :' TOR SALE. -7 - FOR SALE Good single tuggy and harness, atao food bicycle for . sala. " Call Z&A lid.' tf ' :-- Oft ON ALL PARTS WORLD DRAFT 1 t - JOHNSON,, Asst. Caaa. W. knowv Taylor a a busi in J619?" Jiida knowjj Agreed to look, it 'boa a visit with Mr. Merrick Blake, visitor in Salt Lake City -Wednesday tomorrqw. .... V orke4 on. the books till 111 o clock., i he rush- - of -; . in a man whos took up fifteen minutesask- . depositors-brough- t Salt Lake City. .Mr. an Mrs. Walter Fitzgerald and ing questions about the"title to his landDisposed, oi "his case Miss Rae Elmer, of Salt Lake City.' Mr. and Mrs. .W."D. Fitzgerald, of abstralct his for by exagiining nothing. to rif ItiBf in Provo, the meat or Miss MM vale, motored to Prow to attend For a half hour the regular routine of the bank was handled Rachel Baxter. the" bankers ' convention, and ' are "withouta break." Then a farmer came in andwaBte-4.twhat arrangements he could make with tke power: company to Mrs. E. T. Harding. ' ' guests Mrs. JL F. Baxter ta visiting ,1a Salt juice for pumping water tor his crops. Promised to inters get -W. E.- Stoker baa retuuned from cetk with the manager in his behalf. A few minutes elapsed and com-- . . the bell again rang. "Did you take some stock in rtner. Denver, where he attended 'the Na dele-- 1 -did tional Retailers' eonventioa-a- a fellowhere"who I want and 'to parry? Theresa r.r... you . ."'"T r it r says i' s not..i.. Mrs. Haxel Rob.nson. of Farming-- ; gate from Utah. ,. K.UUW. uen rew assuicu mm it um minutes eiapseu. rang ton,- -! visiting la Provo, the guest of again. "The water is running all over the road here in front of ' her mother, lira. Thatcher. The Choral society gave a very my place. 'Would you mind calling, the'water master up overthe Ipleaaing once4n-thBap4i8t hurch Attended to phone and asking liim to come ' ami fix - it Herbert Cook fias returned - to Tuesday evening. , came seemingly quiet, but "appearances are de- -. that. . Atternoo.i ' Tooele, after abnef vlBt't with rela-- : . A piano for accompaniments to voceiving. Received four calls-- about the citywater. Uvea and friends in Ptoto: Had just made up rny.jnind to balance earlyandLgo Jiojd,Ci calists In concerts and other musical . . when two young men stepped in, one of them, showing signs of gatherings will soon be placed in the Mrs. Rddfngton and Mrs. Rafferty,! Stake tabernacle. recent inebriations Had been- issuing cheeks for funds that did f Chicago, mother and sister of Mrs.j nob exist in any bank and was threatened with incarceration in t Rev. B. Mra. Lulu I Shepherd-anCooper- Anderson, ft.ir.be. her guests! the county jail if the dishonored checks were not protected. ' t Short, of Salt Lake C.ty, will speak Wanted to know if I wouldri t intercede witlihis father to get 'during the summer months.' ' enotigh money 'to cover the. checks."' Spent two hours on thaV in the State tabernacre Sunday The members - of the St. noon next on. prohibition. before I succeeded. Just got to the intricacies of balancing when Mr,, Blank" called up and wanttoJbiowJfJ.wcldiLtJ MW Vera .Hardin Surplus . ;1 THE acres, ACADEMY'AVENUE. tines; -- . poslte - Henrj FIRST CLASS MATERIAJL; EXCELLENT FINISH. ; GRANITEAND, MARBLE "" - jf rtttyee . -- Event s 'hjnHiijorJhlkglDgfipasit. as'Tieldnt- likejo the.1iouse..oyernig;litJLet liiuiin. ally got Mrs. ...Samuel " . with Schwab bKdge party at JforthAcademy avenue, a" iHfcr" guests iCLX: werJfra.-W- . - entertained Doctor and Mrs. fred W. Taylor, , - Tbrddress-of-W..-RylHnwrtJt- L. BiersachLMr8.Ilor will "attend rj - to Vl! ; J 0( Jit Bi Am'oing- " J thc-bsnk- lng t f CT-le- ly - t - r of-M- clt T'J u: CO , ' .1 itt on in. C( m; pi IN W fe Ha ex an ro IN 101 'St LI W Al Al At 01 Bi D T ' wHT-X- J. Uu'e Pournier, one nj the' I ,! .r r0f tne- - photoplay fc.'Tl.s in this w.'.s the gwedLi,. r i.etK kioii b. tht "giils ol the rUx a id EUcn tlua t' ti. The EiiVlf !n thi' na urp n I'lif. jntrty nd was given at the Vjme oi Miss I'ournier. Interesting a:,u a mtib ca' ptogram were ' lratui-esof the aiteinoon and a dainty luncheon was served. j .u. .. - limit. by Piv.si(i'nt so '..epr'esence- of the ponoruid Ke-cje- - -- H ; e y sup-por- ! . , . - by :' : - ' a art Ik Ma-be- y's The H?rald'sJinis!iiied". Page lnducfmeats ol'tcrs-- en-a-t ;td Yenisei". . ' in I., : Ia . '.'. -- - " eve-TJii- g' rrT ' , : 1911--ttte- wel-'ion- :e : r,;-T- ; non-memb- - rs LOST Between Provo and Spring-vflla light greenish-gragentleman's coat. Return to 973 W. Canter SL and receive reward. 3p e, y 6-- Please return .to - " -- 20-3t - LOST nr Two mares one bald to the chestnut sorrel; brand . face,- "J.- RETURN ..$35.75 55.75. ia FortiaiJ TCT SAN FRANCISCO, "GOING " AND RETURNING. I ':' $40.00 ia Los Angeles" tChoice of any rail route or Pacific ANGELES. 'tl MISCELLANEOUS. ". . ,n- .... Navigation -- WANTED-r- A girl to do housework; with or without washing. Indphone ' 342-- S . :a.iijn Tianclsco v- HELP. N, E.'A. CONVENTION RATES TO LOS - W.J" one dark brown, both about 10 yrs. old. MAIBEN GLASS & PAINT CC 622tf WANTED 1. - IF YOU WANT . cheap money on e Jex Bird Co. ' S 9tv easy terms WANTED TO BUY 2 good pigs, weight from 80 .to 100 pounds. Robert Steamers between, l?.rken,Prova.. Co. Los Angeles and San - Franciscp-.T.ckets on Sale mily June 7th to July 5th, inc., also July' teturn limit Sept." Stop-- , ' overs in either dircwon. f ' mm 7FinaJ. l,Ai. 3 -- Fast thnrtrains Daily ONLYfHOUftS'TO" LOS-AN-- "1 GELES. Following round trip rates in effect: 7. $22.5d Denver or Pueblo Omaha or Kansas City ... 40.00 '49.00 St, Louis .T..Vl. '..7.' 55.00 Chicago 62.00 ... or Paul St M.nneapolls low rates, to Proportionately many other point, Tickets on sale May 20, 24; 26, July 27; June 3, 7, 10, 14, IT, " 6, 22 26; August 16 and Septemebr 2 and 6. Limit October SlsL with privilege of diverse routes and stopovers, A w . ' iff phone No. or-1- IMPORTANT: 5. vl! Ask for Ticket ... Route. Salt-Lak- tee- - - . tr t . , .-ing tr r Spencer Caic DAILY-- 2 TRAINS, For ' further Information -- . Though,-fpr-the-most-p- " Meats, Chill con Came, t Service Coffee and Quick OPEN ALL NIGHT. . wi'h safety, and feel also that rei. Vr jn th TO LOS ANGELES AND RETURN sults from these ,inps'tunU 'Aould mediate AiciiCi aud il.itivos of the be- all they cojild hope them? to be. V.a SalrXake Route .. .. .$30.00 tr'iiitties, ituep- whH wedding So Jhat'.the subject, "Bank. ng and Ir. 35.75 Via San Francisco .'.T, wiil he feiven, to: which one hand in hand. One cin . 55.75 go ".. .. rigation" Via Portland huPifved invitations-havbeen Issued. not thrive without the other, and eaqh The hrMe. will oe atteuded by "Miss TO. SAN DIEGO AND SAN DIEGO. t. for its Nett e Lewis, as bridesmaid-- and the depends upon- the other .. Via Salt t.ake Route . . . . . .?34.00 V , Irldegioom .by Kail. Foote. PROUD OF PROFESSION. ' "Via San Francisco ". .. . iwi. 39.75 ssue will Elsewhere this be In, Choice of routes via rail or water .'The following members of the So found the very interesting schedule of rosis'-luni- or between Los Angeles and San Tennis- - club will "play at a ay's Clifton R. Diego. Mrs. F. C, Lewis,! of Seattle, Wash. the Hotel Roberta court this evening: Mabey cashier of. the Bountiful State Miss Georga Caljaway andMiss Mina ud Tickets on sale June 5th, 6th and Mrs. A, F. Fowler,' of Salt Lake , in his talk on "Trials and Tribversus Mis Alta Taylor and bank, Taylor .10th to 22d inc. Final return lim.t, who been have the guests of City, ulations" of. the Country Banker." Mr. - V Mrs. Edward T. Jones for some time Miss Zella .Farrer. 181 epVlV .Mabey made 4t clear- that the sura-of past, were recipients of a" part cularly human knowledge Is "less than half .J Robert A. Brighten, of SaltlLake the delightful SlirnHsa liartv TiiAatv equipment a country Danker re i8 thft BU'18t f tbe Joha T" Far 2-F- AST n !ng. The affair Biven at thC,tJr: to adequately and satisfactorily quires er family this w.-k- . ... . .. , .... TO CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS serve bis customers , and friends. EAST. ir and eighteen guests were present. Mr. 12 HOURS SAVEr-- 12 '; The artistic home was most attractremarks were humorous In their ive and fragrant with a profusion of OUTIIIG RUTp portrayal of the daily life of the man .r All trains depart from Union De" trlght June roses the same flowers of money In a small town, in conclupot v used as the centerpiece of the sion he paid a splendid tribute to rhe dining tables. ..During- the evening country banker and declared his pride I ! RATES TRIP EXCURSION ROUND in being one of them. Interesting musical program was ' t "enjoyed and'eardswere also a feature "I do wlsn, however," said the of. the pleasant eventV The guests -- I ' I . , ., culwn were Messrs.": and Mesdames WUllani CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. devise some plan to relieve the AisA nouna M. Roy lance, N. II. Nelson, J. T. Fartress In coliptry banka for the. period Pint8 oa ta Denver ft Rio Grande to rer, Alma Van Wagenen, George' T. body, George C, Whltmore and Guy of small deposits, say from January 1 ; Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Denver and ' "' 'Judd, David Openshaw, ' to July 1. We, of the country banks, D. Stoker, Lewis.' : ' i , , points east. Will: Ward and Joshua Hodaon. A. "P; Bigelow, or the Ogden State are factors necessarily In tbe developDates 6f sale, May 20, 24, 2$ and 27; bank, chairman ot the legislative com- - ment of ' the great opportunities Jn 3. 7, 10, 14, II and21; July (, June Miss Phoebe Anderson and Will W.jmittee told of conferences' with mcm- - nu royally endowed state, ;t Is- the 22 of Lake Shore, were married hers of the two bouses at tbe last ses ounRy banker who u ckeiu into in-- j Evans, Rni 26; Aug 16; Sept 2 andJ, a this city yesterday, and In the -; sion "ot the legislature out of which dustrial activity tbe miUiouj of dor- 1911. reception was given the young grew the banking law finally enacted mant resources waiting development RturninluQct-5- 1, couple at the home ot the bride, fol- - He suggested that there ' wnnid t lU i transit Unit 10 days after date of sale a gr&ai, ball in the Pack pa- - plenty, of work aheacr for t the new Return transit limit Oct.. 31, 1911. committee on legislation. TRIP TO CANYON. Fares CL ; "r round trip from Provo, Utah, II. Dyring, of laantl, cha4rman of At 4 p. m. the delegates and their L'ls Z. I'.a Fpner.wlll go to Amer- - tbe membership committee, "passed guests boarded a special train at the , Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver - a Fork tonight to attend the the buck to the secretary In bla rx Center street crossing for a trip up' $22.50; OmaUrReb Council "Blutfi. ' hose party to be given for Miss planation of . why there was .no .'n the canyon as far as Northk ' , MSU JSfeph ".; kl AtChIsn- Ka8 Gardner, who has been labor- - crease to be reported. Ha said the w.th stopovers at Donnan's, SprlV a tiia mission field. Miss Gard-- - committee expected that official to dell and Olmsted. The Kansas worth, Kaa., City Mo., visitors were r was ila companion of. Miss Farrer furnish a list of and also enthun'astic over, the beauties Minn, Minneapolis, t'- -; ir:t?-stay Itt'.ZJcCCily, a form letter io ba ent, and that la scenery, and; the attractions ' of "the"' Minn..' $52; St Jx)ufs,Mci7 ifpeorlV, vrt FIRST- CLASS .DINNER FOR Choice EXCURSION proj-jei't- s pr- f SPECIAL CALIFORNIA -- er -- etween - .y it Independ . . sW Phone 216-- Whooplrg cough is - not dangerous LOST.. Large stone stickpin when the cougn is kept loose and ex Bank corner and. depot on AcadThere is one medicine that every pectoration easy b ygivihg ChamberReturn to thi of-- r emy Ave.- - Reward. -It has been fice. famfl: should be provided with and lain's Cough Remedy. - J especiaHy-durtn- g ued- - in Tnanr epidemics of 'this discircular In pin vz, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and ease with perfect success. For sale - LOST-Brooc- h leaf with shape, Return to design. cer-tDiarrhoea Remedy, it is almost tipoMt Drue' Co.. three stores. Herald office. Reward. '". n to be needed. It costs but a ,' 0 : )0 April - dresses ajid picture.this off.ee. OX ..' ent Tahen-.- - at-yki- 1.- Nj . p. m.- - k, JJ1 5art Bureau -T" mi was forthcoming when, In pleasantry, Mr.'Roylance said mat "bankers are usually good irrigators." ''Not in .Provo.: sir; not in Provo wasthe- - Comment -- of Presidrtit- and the inflection indicated regret, .f not disappointment. . Mr.'Roylance said, in part:"" h i'la, thev short space of twenty years, in the immediate vlcfnltjrof Provo, as omerlO'wmpLwenr-to-Heber'and e in, o )r -- PLENTY of good pasturage on the Springvllle-roa- d, to ptit was 'u the ITed Taylor, who luave today for a a ecipiept cf, delightful suri'rlse :party The affair was visit in California. ..uesaay.artt'rnoon, the occasion being . . gW n hpnor of her.lSth Wrthday anniver- -' BaChn?1 hme' h ch In a profus.on w" quarter. Can yoTafford to be without Kiry, The eueai. injoyed an after" noon,of games and music and later "Busi- ltTTori5aTeyHea(iursTrTfug"Cor, T'6 re8ult,of irrigation Jr Knight, or&s calntr MreshmentrSew .erred: fhe-Mls.-iWness has grown from deposits of about connection 13(K).00 to Jl,500,000, and proportion-- j Bee Deckstead,. irizvs were awarded to MisHes Clara Fletcher, Elfle Bean, lately so all over th rate within, that and Lizzie Holmes and Miss Margaret ', iperiod. Irrigation stock that was -con t'iitw. ,The guests included 'the little and Fred Taylor, Milton Fletcher,' isidered high at $10 per share is today Karl Spafford and Morrile George. Miasesxporothy Ueiekr-- , Ciara and'Liz-'selling and can g;t a ready market a ". IIolm, Isabelle Woodhead, Mar Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Bcebe, of Salt $.00 per share. ery good banking ". garet Catf'BiVila Thmgood," GladVi it?" . fsn;t , con-Loe, Mfil TS'iHjjenthal, Fovaholl. Aird. Lake City, attended the Rankers'WMUmj tevled thp diflererit RATES EROM PROVO TO LOS. Leoca Ncilaon and; Winifred WlHlan'is. v.'tition in this city yesterday. ANGELES AND RETURN. frr gation projects Completed- Or how . were in Provo Mr, and Mrs. in uindet continued.: way Utah, and Via Salt Lake Route . .'. ,.$1000 'of Mr.l&nd Mis. "D, 1L J. 11. Ashlari 'rnan:is'ir nt ho- nlvnfn the gi.PFts "It miisiv not be' forgotten bat the J y ja-- Sri tv TPttt nr-fipTr the-(money neceasary promotion ViaPortland ..." hVtS.OO 'extended four and "instalntlou of Ttiese various returned, irorn-aDlEGO AND RETURN. Alexander Miss and Misi SAN TO Maynie tf. allii)inii(. as th reclpieii of a has ben luiuishwl in caes Lela Moore wriircoas; down from; Sail Via Salt Lake Route ....... . JYt'M merry. surprise. party Tuesday evVfl'ng .either: by bankers themselves' or to Lake tomorrow, an the attend, Cty n hen the employee of the Rex and 50.00 . V.a San Francisco .tii.V(iiigh- - their intluence,- or negotiathfHtfr8 assetiLicd af h1 hnmo nual fete to be giveh by the student tion There with are water quts.de cnpitaU (Choice-oroutes via rail or at Olmsted Friday night.' ' 181 North Third East strt'ot. A niim some- bankers, whose names I could ' V Los between Angeles and San berof Irfteresilng games - were, played, mention who hae ocen- - very ractl ve Ina The and iss Foot? niarriage , TiygoJ " a d.u'i..g the a;n an informal tin the development of "TanES-I- n this T.juVla 'will ho iruomniiiul -Tickets on safe rfune t to"Sept 30, l 'iM il riogiuiu was. rendered. Twen- v. home of, the Initio s and other states., and have not hesi- evwivwr-Bt . onw t': ' return limit October .vl. Stop etf been HiG.t the contrary have pfv&rrrt flnrr.sj tated, f. "s; Mrs.-- Thomas Mr. Nind parents,. J.i,it Mar' to put their into these overs at an point en route withyin aiohej , l''(iota, m P'eas'tnt Viw -- Hot and cold water in every room. Rooms sinale and en suite, 50c, 75c, . $T.0(T and up. PROVOTxTTAH: TTV. AcadrAve. . . Mrs. George Havercamji" and Messrs. Clarence TVood and Elwood Mrs. T. McNitt nachman entertained at a de!ightnl affair last evening, at the Bachraan PASTURAGK " -- - . Searle,- HOTEL E. Gillis, Prop. Mrs. - information noth- "hiioimtaltr and goigu wlmVnave made o Proi anyon famous a a sAiinnier resort and the haunt of gamey tinh. the American' Medical rrovo, on irrigation ana Banning, was closely followed. Evldenee-o- f tb.s association .meeting at that place. .. -- -- of"thf- LAMAR THE . chickens (thoroughbred Barred Rock). 867 E. Center. InL phone 5468. tf Fin- Arhitratioit - lflformatterrnsary;,r- the-abee- ntt- w i First So, St, Provo, Utah. 61 W. j i ,ii! Scientific read; her home on'Mlss A.mle Taylor and" Ileber and tng bad been done ' ' Mrs- - " f- Rlcnards followed Ivy Fred Tylor and f "IRRIGATION AND BANKING.' L'os Angeles, California, 'Ieft'today for Tmiaii.i-TA"iriiiT'"'- "" or; wilL TrroTieyTn- V H, R. Irvine. Jr Mrs, Grant C. Bag- loy.Mrs. W. D, Rolerts1 Mrs. W. B. -- keep-th- e '.work and went home. through-m- out a shingle", which. and - . FOR SALE Piano, sldeboardj, aew. ing machine, . couch, heater; parlor suite, carpets, bed. fruit Jars, one jdos, Marble and Granite Works d " . ... . " poada-stocke- The Beesley r ieU e Ht--tt J-14- That Give Perfect Satisfaction AT RIGHT PRICES! - 7 IFINE STOCK RAXCH fOR'SALB acreavabundairt water, all fenced; close , to towa; three fish Wltlk baasrTff j" farm tie, machinery, good team, mares. Will take part in Provo property, easy terms on balance. W. H. RAT A CO, : MOMffiTS - - " New bouse, bars; IH with 75, fruit trees, 200 grip finest location Temple Hill, op Maeser Uemorlal "Bldg. Apply to Peterson, B. T. U. Easy tertu. FOR SALE I1L, ' $51.10; Chisago, 111., $55. ' permittedrn boti directions within tranBlt, limit at west of Missouri river , and st treof,' subject to local regulations of participat ing carriers." Stop-ove- , rs .WM. H, MITCHELL, Agent Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? . foqUsb to'fear a fancied evil, when there are real and Aoai to guard agajnst In- - swamps and marshes, bayous, and lowlands. These RIGHT Our kundrv has been E: com- pletely modernized and has not a peer in the city . It is the only laundry in town that can do up your laundry in all: manner. strictly It's, the only laundry that's ;qulpped in a way that ensures the best with -- a"minimunf T amount of wear on the clothes." k up-to-da- te -- Doacstlc Sfcaa Issadry . 498 South 'Academy Avenue SOAK YOUR DUDS IN OUR SUDS - Positively wi ;d the BEST LAUNDRY WORK south of Salt Lake City. ' - Provo Steam Lanndry C Both Phones., West Center SL Phone CaM Will Brlroj Our Wago A No, neverr-Jt- s are the malaria germs that cause.ague, chill s and fever, weakness, aches In the bones and muscles and may indues deadly typhoid. ( But Electric Bitters destroys and. casts out these vicious germs from the blood. "Threo drove all the malaria from my system," iuie wm. DTeiwen, oi Lucama, N.C-HvI've bad fine health" ever since." Ose this safes, sure "remedy "only' 60c ai Hedqulst's three" stores MMBH fit, ' ...The Explanation. Mrs. Jones . (readhig)t-'says bere: Is 6,080 feet and mllsrls only 5,280 feet Why Tt that a nautical mile a statute Is that? I thought a mile was a mile." (without looking up. from hie paper) "Well, a "mile is a mile. but a statute mile Is measured on dry land while a nautical mile is meas-- . ured on the water, and you know most thlngai swell when In water." Mrs. 4one3 presuming her reading)- "Why, Mr-Jo- nes - - course! Home Journal. 01 OW - Rfnnlrt . 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