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Show r ''' r THE PEOVO HERALD, TUESDDAY, DECEMBER The acting of the state land board ta permitting stockmen to submit seal ed proposals 'for lease on 150,000 acres of state "land located in the forest rethe available graz serve, meatra-th- at ing acreage of the state will Te In creased to' the extent of about 120,000 acres. Until recently this land has been' under the supervision of the - forestry service,., but now it is again . under the control of the land board. Bids for leases on the ground will be received by the local office of the state land board during this month and will be opened' Jan. 5, 1912, The state owns about 200,000 acres of land in the forest reserves of TJtahu As there is SGteWonTo WelllTeoaijnri-00acres that acreage will be 'withheld from entry. About 30,000 acres of the land now Ifrunder lease. It is said that the" value of this additional grazing land to thV stockmen of the state is Inestimable. At present sheepmen and cattlemen are hampered for lack of good grazing facilities, and as a result herd3 must be driven out of the stater r " 0 BRIEFS 1 . Marriage licenses Iiuve to the Jollo wing fouptes : boon issupd . -- ff f -. . WOULD 'USE AMUSEMENT SITE FOR SCHOOL. The city council of Spanish Fork has ordered a mass meeting of the taxpayers to be held at the city pa villion December 20, , for the purpose of considering the proposition of uniting with the high school in "the purchase of fhe amusement groundsTke grounds are now the property of pri- vate individuals and the proposition of buying them has equally warm advocates and exponents. - ' ; - f . ; - t i s -- i ; 1 ! f '' f ) ' ' Vk v V -- pTu'esday - 1 and ;11 . Dec, Wednesday,' 19 20. K H, ". f ft , . v.- V J. . , ' ' - r PATME WEERLY Animated Newspaper - , , WHAT WILL BE, WILL BE y ; LubineC6m3F'T TONIGHT tr singer at the E'len lomorrcw night Frank Pickering Illustrated Lecture, on Wouldn't you, if you had worn a pair of shoes from 7 a. ni.- to 7 p. preciate a pair of coinfort able house sjippers to put on .your tired feet ? Sure! Perhaps a hint to Her or Him would bring them Christmas. Tell Her or Him there are some dand- ies at McCoards ' Shoe' Store. Manv kinds and colors. THE MORMONS. AND INTER ICR OF THEIR TEMPLE m.,-ap- OF COAL MURRAY WANTS A ' NEAR GREEN RIVER, REAL BROOM FACTORY. Several tJtah "men are interested in a coal mining venture that may prove a good thing for local Consumers this coming winter. They have locateulSIx veins"""near "Crescen'f about siding, twenty miles from this city, these varying from two and a half to eight feet in thickness says the Green River Dispatch. They, expect to''" demonstrate the workings thoroughly and thn. perhaps form a stock ''Conipany'co'mposed CARD OF THANKS. " To the Hon. Harvey Cuff, Rev. S. H. Goodwin,, and Bishop O. H. Berg, for Murray intends to have a broom factory in the near future. The Com, meTfial.club of that-cit-y' haa been negotiating with an eastern broom factory for some time with a view of the Institution of a plant there. As yet no definite conclusion reached,- Should the eastern firm deA bunch of bargains for cline to entertain the proposition and the Kids at 50 fipnaly. a number of Murray residents 9m intend to Install a broom fa,cto'ry. The i is around Murray country especially of local people.. favorable for the '.'growing of broom There ar good roads U town al- corn and the .parties, interested be- ready and with a they can neve t :at r good business would re-s be put in condition forSilit. j. "y. McKenry, president of Uhe Commercial club, is at ihe head "The Home oFGood Shoes" hauling. of the new movement. Farrer &. Whitehead, headquarters Fine !i.e of Staple and Fancy Gro- for Cherry Hill Butter, National Bis- Mincemeat "at Suther- ceris.'-- t cult and Cakes. land Bros. Sutherland Bros. -- . theirtimely and appropriate remarks, ' . to the Garden. City quartette for excellent music rendered, the officers" and members of. the I. O, O, F, No, 14 and A- O. U W., also each and every one who o thdughtfully remembered iis in our time of bereavement, we wish- to extend our heartfelt thnks, - has-be- en - i v - trusting that the same kind and loving tributes shall be yours, at that time, which .must come to us all, to answer to "Him Who Doeth All Things Well' MRS. "NELLIE G. EGLESTON - and Family, n C(QARD - ONLY""-- J. little-wor- . fiTst-cla- MR. and MRS. K. C. EGLESTON. j Home-mad- Money saved Open evenings. Provo Tea & China Co. e i Erlckson, of Santaquln, was brought before Justice E. L. Jones Saturday, charged with selling spec-- j tacles contrary to the provision of the talk with optometry law. After-- .a County Attorney Jacob Evans the charge was dropped on the condition that Erlckson retires from the busi- - t-- y v- - 4 TW jrFT : VuM CMsMas .ltr , v tZ Savel n te !t " ' r , ? :r. .: . i 1 ' h ; !' tie paid for information leading arrest and conviction of any person i :- prop- - V persons destroying the locks erty of the lty water pipe line. rder Provo City Council. . j: ones . Jt ATA --- fw-vs&&s&tfj- n v WATE,R,,MEiTlNQ A meeting has CALLED,.; bten called ecc vtbf .srztr AT LEAST, IT WILL GO FARTHER IF SPENT AT THE NEW YORK CLOTHING CO. a t SLAUGHTER OF PRICES ON ALL CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR SHOES, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS EVERYTHING IN THE HOUEE. ; aire The prices' cut, smashed and riddled Our clothing is the cream of stylish cheviot, cassi- worsted-suitinmere anc : in fancy mixture. A - e ' 1 Dolls, etc. Provo ' "CO.; EGLESTON -- Tei I & SUITS it ' these may be found in quan , .: V $2.00 $1,50 tities at. this store. FRANC13C05"':';V" VU; D. & R. G. and Western Pacific On Dec28th .only, the Itio, Grande will make a rate of 132.65 irdm Provo, nd ttah," to"&an Tranclsco-Cariareturn,' good returning" unN January t"!lU wltk Btcoorer in' CaUfornTa, ou'ly. 1- -4 The completeness. t assortment, the .M-xtu- . woolfiL $2.25 m Woolr:.tf.$1.25 ...95 $1.50-valuesr- to cut ....95i 30 .V .....19 , the "MenVHTeH "cut shoes, $6.50 smashed to ? Bbvs'Hieh cut shoes, worth $3.50, cut to $2.50 Children's $1.25 Shoes . , .95d low- - ,.$5.00 L... ness of our prices and our prohtably overlook. . ....... BLANKETS, 25 PER CENT ' DISCOUNT. $3.00:Blankets"t-..7r'- $3.75 ...A $3.00 BlanketsTr::r.$2.00 Blankets $4XX) 'ir- . $2.50 $2.00 Blankets',. .... ... 1.50 $1.50 Blankets .,. $1.00 Blankets ". 75c Blankets .1. Special low prices on all .... . . 90 . . ... , . .75 ........ G0 Qiristmas goods' for Men, " LADIES' COATS Ladies' $25 Coats . . .$17.5Q. Ladies' $20 Coats '...$13.50 Ladies' $14 Coats . . $9.50 Ladics' $150 Shocs Men's High cut shoes, $7.50 values cut to s i.i .......$6.00 r- , - . -- l!n' Bovs Babies. ; . , Girls '' - ' .NOVELXLIKE. Children's $J0 Coats .$7.00 ..$5.00 Coat .$3.50 -- ONE PRICE TO ALL. .MJMIIIIW if SUIT CASES ; SILK-SCARF- aV . -- ' - ' f j S " -- UFF-BUTTO-NS- TIE PINS' XMAS BOXES , - " III - V 'l . t NECKWEAR .HAND-BAG- . . S SILk SUSPENDERS . SILK'GARTERS NEVER UNDERSOLD C J Ii-- f -- : ? BATH ROBES 7 ;: OTIKECi I . t- - 5 SILK. HOSE We are. stretching money by saving Qur.customers fully 25 '"; to 50 per cen- t- CHRISTMAS SPIRIT FILXS" THE . AIR. Already the approach of Christmas is being feltin, v the early buying of those who desire tO chVe tictir1u u ywu .nun oi a present tor a man, woman, girl or tov wlu Fy "u wins, ot lllli WJb.W YUKK; CLOTH ING COMPANY. We have a complete and interesting as .: III i. y TIES CHIEFS ' Children's $7. Coat . and t iters j XMAS" HAKDKER-- " -' u": ' AND CUFFS CHILDREN'S COATS.' $5.00 v- - gloves, - ' - "' SILK GOODS Men s 54 Dress Shoes Children - . U TIE HOLDERS ' S3.00 - " ' " J' t -" " " MEN'S SHOES. - ' Or -p" MUFFLERS $1.00 reliability ments we believe no one can j 60c Hoods 40c Hoods 19 ....$1.00. '- DRESS" SHIRTS.- x, prompt service are induce- - i 40c MEN'S $1.50 DRESS SHIRTS our merchandise, .. CHILDREN'S HOODS AND CAPS ONE-HAL- F PRICE BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES $2.50 School Shoes . .'.$2.00 cnooJ Shoes $1 75 $2.'00' School Shoes One Lot BoysV School Shoes, " MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES ; LADIES and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR L50 .Union Suits ALLWiNTER WEIGHTS n HOLIDAY EXCURSION TO 8AN L D. S. GARMENTS.-- $3.50:Lambs' " - - ........ S15.00 ....... 18.75 $22.50 $20.00 Suits $25.00 Suits $30.00 Suits more appropriate tq 1 FUNERAL ' The funeral services for William H. Egleston were ueld Sunday at .12: 30 In the Congregational church - on North- Academy- - a venne,under the auspices of the I O. O., F. lodge, and the Woodmen of the JVorld,'--; Th speakers were Reverend . S. H. Good win Harvey ClufT "and OTTtrBrgrini terment was In the city "cemetery. out-of-tow- is make Gifts of articles and . 1 USEFUL' GIFTS .' USEFUL GIFTS China The Student Bodj; and. office, force at Olmsted have Issued Jnvitatlons for their second annuaT Christmas party to be given at Olmsted 'Friday evening, December 29; - Two-- hundred, and fifty Invitations have been Issued for the' interesting event which promises to be"thelnb8t'"dellghtful"bf lhe entire season. A special train will take the guests to Olmsted leaving Provo at ?. o'clock p va. A-- large number of guests have received in to the festivities --viUUons ' g Again we' wish to call your at- -' tention to our Dinner sets China ' TREMENDOUS ' ,-- a .. ; held at American Fork City Hall ' at 1:30 p. m.,r by- - residents Tit Highland Beneh, t consider the pur chase of from four hundred to' six hundred acres of water from the . Provo Reservoir company. This water is to be delivered Into the "American Fork Creek above the Old Robinson v. milL and reproduced at the mouth of American Fork canyon, to be used on the American Fork North Bench. K t A I y REWARD OFFERED. - :' W U fte -. Goods Here and " 11 aS prices bound to be within vour means :vy 1 1 ) It lis . THE ADVENTURES OF BILLY Blograph Drama. - , -- i: - HATFIELD BLOCK SOLD. The Hatfield block on. Center street ' Detween First and Second West 8treeU, has been bought by Joseph S. Berry andl John Roundy from William Hatfield. It Is understood the price was somewhere around 120,000. purchase was for investment purposes. I ...... 1 treignt, on trains carrying passengers, SIX .VEINS Christmas uitts - that never grow olcfi Provo Tea & China Co, ii- 19,.191 1 J Miss Dora Donovaii, Charac j Nils I t cA r -- I . 4' ' Pimm, both of Provo Bench. VENDOR AR RES A'p. V " ' i v-- & - - ; U n commerce-commissio- - . r. - The Oregon Short Linelrajkpad-)- g aending to its agents and shippers rules and .regulations governing the transportation of dangerous articles other than explosives. The rules were recentlyajnenfe4byithe interstate after being for. mulated by the American Railway as'' sociation. 1W regulations are in a crimson Sued pamphlet known as the" Red Book,-- the color being designed to call the attention of the reader to the t dangerous- qualities of the articles ? listed. , ? bookr how acids and other tells The dangerous articles must be packed and shiprfed, how they must be labeled r. and the cars .carrying them placarded, how'1 they must be "kept away from fires and if a shipment is broken en route V ow it must be cleared away. The V rules forbid the shipping of danger- - THE BUSY CORNER Beebe Lumber Co. "carry full Ralph Elliot, of Provo, arid A1U L. line of Ruberoid Roofing' and Ne Carter, of Nephi. Hardwall and Finishing Plas James H. Wilson and Mrs. Leslie phi . ten- , ' ! WEDDING BELLS. ' " - r,,v .... 1 T USE MORE CARE ? IN ACID SHIPMENTS. I.1IIS II1CHD " ,; .,;.u , v -- . SWEATER COATS . . ' - If f " W v . 4 ; ' " f |