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Show it' THE PROVO ilERALD commissioners, then were 50,000 apple trees planted in Cache county, last year, and the fruit crop of 'the tjouniy for last year is gtven $7". him as folcarload of apples lows: Fifty-tw- o marketed at a price of about f 540 per (rot Call .car, 'two cars of ueauhes, one of pears, .Fred W. 2300 cases" of. strawberries, raspber-rle- s and currants, 300 cases. He calls game corn'' BRIEFS BLUE. QUAIL RECEIVED. The blue quail received lornla Borae time ago by Chambers, state fish and mission!1, 100 4a all. will fce dlstribat. r nncess "'-Th- . o -- the -- iact that orchard oLUtaa-bytihwho ista conr practiced ' Winning received over the .stale e ed jnlssloner and his deputies this week. 20 per cent better Tettlrns from their I,TheywiITbe"IdDlce4"after and led, if fruits than those- who did no thlfinlng at all, and-hstrongly, urges that thin now until spring. necesar,-fronlng be. done always. 'MAN Uf ACTU R E R &'B AN QU ETiT t of the Manu ASK8 FOR PARDON. The John Holt, who it, serving a thiry facturers' association of Utah will be held at the Commercial club Thurs' days' sentence in the county jail here day evening, Jamjar) 25.- It will be on conviction of violating the pro J ' strlcilyjtah" product ' dinnerfrom hibition ordinance of Sprtngville, has Youp tocigars. Th price per plate ; petitioned Mayor L. D. Deal! for a has been fixed at $ 1.50. In addition Mayor Deal, In replying to pardon. a few special guest will be invited. th Inform ; Holt that be petition, Including Governor William Spry and must serve at least half of the time Mayor Samuel C. Park. An. interest- - amf in addition " pay the 120 tine as- -j ,ing' JiEOSxaraine ' of. ''.toasts and speakUUteased besides the lan sentence. - If rs ia being . arranged by the onwnljp these terms. are eomplieJwitir'Mayor tee lachargo of the banquet.- Deal says the pardon will then be '. forthcoming, REESE ACCENTS JOB. -- attention-t- m mrtnmu v, unicg .7 mm Mil W -- ' THE MISER'S HEART v I TH A HYPNOTIST, . X ELLEN I I ii vr , nil ail fall r - i nf n r"v n in i r y "i -- vjf " SOLOIST MJL8SMORK n m nn n riii ' -- 1c sale on aniouncc i.nr " SLIGHTMISTAKE GHOST'S WARNING . - 1 and :wtofe coats I6f wofflenXal jf I ORCHESTRA 4 I David Reese, the well known local MUSICAL AT ASYLUM. tinorsTnger, has gone" on the opera Under the. direction of Professor A." tic stage,- - He left the city Saturday t 'Lund the following musical pro with the Chocolate ' night for att gram was given Sunday afternoon at accepted that company asTm, the State Mental hosprtap engagement .with "The Loris-JMyfor "hero" the Shepherd" (Ko-hapart derstudy ' Professor Clair invocation, CAPITOL PLANS SuBMfTTE Held; "My Task" X Adams), Mabel Au -- exacuti va. session - of; r the state Hone ) profes Ton Dnninninn Tndnv uaiie iuuaj9 C nisi QITi ciuie. dlt; ucyiiiiuiay the-eas- Soldie-companjrba- UVi IjI armuar-bangue- ... Xl :t Ellen b ill" e nn n nnnnr n , ' Last Night of e . r. umii jaii. uiii n vin nnil rnnlirliiinn uuu vuiiiiuiiiy ; n . t) . ,2 sor Eauer; Dream" (Bartlett), headquarters of the commission in the Alva. Woodwards "Cavatina" Raff), Wlt the resumption of schcKl, basj 21 kethall .will take the xenter of theJ liett buildingthe plans submitted by G. Henry Des. of May.'' (Reld), Professor Lund; "Ava stage at the colleges of the state, and mond, architect, of Iloston..Mr. Des- - Marie" KGounod, Ella Ritchie; "The from this time until the opening of "mond 'was "one or"tfie"r"eToutsid$ Story' OW' (auartet), Rlohlo, Hon& the baseball and track seasons those ' architects allowed in the competition, Lund. Woodward, S. -: who are atb.letfcallyjncllned will de: andlieiwa3 the first to submit,, his vote themselves to the Indoor gajne. WANTED. AGENTS plana to the commission. The to. examine each has decided Earn 125.00 cash by few hours' At a recent meeting of Coaches Ben- aesin .executive eet of plans first work. We want to advertise our new nion :of the U. tof U., Roberts of the "eion, only the members of Lamp Burner. We .jjfierl25..00in B. Y. U. and Teezel of the ArC. UH and the architect whose plans are be- cash "to any lady or gentlemen who the. schedule for the ing examined being allowed in the can furnish reference who will sell series was decided upon and was meeting. It is expected that a meet58 of our White Light Smokless ing of the commission will be held Lamp Burners in your community at made public yesterday. It follows: some time today to examine the plans 35c each. Burner guaranteed per our February 2 U. of U. vs A. C. U. in Q ott-- of of JlolseJdah o. IJAd1M n.4W s paper today, Sen d u s Salt Lake. The plans of Henry J. Schlacks of 35c for sample " burner and order A C. C. vs B. Y. U. a,t February New . York will be submitted to the blanks. Commerce work at once. Provo. commission in a few days. Under the NATIONAL LIGHT COMPANY, of -the commission, plansmay " UL vs B. yL U. at .ruling February Sault Ste Marie. Mic be submitted any time now until Logan, January 15, when ji1 plans must be OPERATION AT HOSPITAL. . 16 U. of U. ts B. Y. U. at February ' , Miss Cortnne Wilson,, JIn. . . - daughter, of Salt T.sVa r Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Wilson, was l REPORT OF FRUIT GROWTH. erated on at the T?' ol V. hospital According" to the annual report of terday for stomach trouble. r Her Logan.- - Fruit Otto friends will to Jenson, March be learn Treenspector many pleased which he has filed with the county that she Is progressing nicely. . ' Provo." . It mate merchandise offered to you at the price. - 7esterdar-4-affl- tiH We the prices at,t assure you franki UmI tT." lf i"7j.1"- -' i i wnicnwe laiuciuw-mt;are'"TffZ-.:cuais aie j oiieringniest: iWe are including everything, either j 8 actual cost to us, Gloth, Plush or Caracul, in both womenand children s J a MATrn wr T' T1 T T T TT? nTTH f T Tf sizes. LUIvulv YUUKlr, ainu ijlll. tviiKiDuui I - com-missi- the-Jw- inter-collegia- ? ' " . " T : . J?E.-Tour- teI ME-:C0ftf-ATlALF-P- RICE 3- - " g 9r-AH- C. TO i j -- 9 . Tfc? nml - - 77 , pp ,rr Starts-HereJomoiroif T , 5. w.'-j The Most Enthusiastic Buying Should Prevail at y - VIM ' . - ' i ..i A' 9 Tomorrow inornin we op'a up ;businfess with ralmost determined resolution to. V : flllhvvHn nast jjensnn stock to he nacked awav. Reduced prices wiu meet, yun out at' a TERRIFIC FURTHER REDUm -- " ... u nM nvi J Vw- - '..w Extra Special Low Prices Will be the Attraction ' iv U Z3 ...... ... ' -- - - v- .. 1 - EXTRA -u- , if SPECIAL '. MenVSuits ..'..9.85 shirts . ; . . . . Pantr at,;. . . . ... .95(T .'.79 ...... 76d $1.65 $3.50 shoes - Men " ... .$5.85 2.00 and $2.50 IIats. . $1.50' all wool underwear ' " Suits $10.00 to $15.00 Men $18.00 to $25.00 MEN FOR tomorrow ; -.: $1 .50 wool flannel mmltw C3 TJIALJL PRICE It is your duty to attend this sale Come here tomorrow and see how wonderfully youcan savc '- " fo) Jl 0 ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS" r" Not a reservation all Serges, Panamas, Mixtures, Tweeds," Checks, Stripes,, in fact every suit in fancy or tailored ideas embracing what has often been remarked to us by customers the largest and finest selection of Suits in the city. Divided into three great lots and priced this way for certain clearance: Up to $25.00 Suits to' close . . . . .$8.95 Up to $35.00 Suits to close ..C.S12.50 . "Up lb $50.00 Suits to close ."$14.95' r '-- WATCH ; ; SACRIFICE I) TOMORROW IN OUR SHOE DEPT. Ladies' velvet, dull calf, patent leather' button or lace shoes -- in - all thelatest styles; values up to $4.TJ07linusual specials-sal- e t: " tomorrow Ladies' box calf and kid shoes; values up to $2.00, tomorrow at. 95 GREAT REDUCTION ON , MEN'S -AND BOYS' SHOES. ' ; Extra Special for tomorrow morning 'at. 10 a. m. sharp the best flannel ever offered on the market, worth' 12c, per yard ' .' . . USGROW .......:.;..5 . - |