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Show v.. - 7.: - ... " - v -- -- V ;g . - ; S- .- - n.. ' 1 ""TlT 1" m zs"":" J, j ... ... :r:;"" THE PROVO HERALD . r " '" " ' - ' tT' 3 ; W - : 'H. - - RS1EES. BURIAL OF HILL. . The body of John Leonard Hill, oa A. Hill of Mapieton. who was .killed in a railway accident at Dickerson,. Va., eany Monday morn- Hng, will be brought to Mapieton for Tiirial. In October. 1910." Mr. HiU , went- to Virginia on "a mtalqn.Pres.r dent Ben. E: Rich of New York, head of the eastern states mission, Is In Virginia now preparing to send the body home. Besides his father, HIU leaves a widow,- formerly Deseret Mendenhall, daughter of John of Leonard - Sizes for Women, Boys, and Girls, sell regular at $ 1 .25, $ 1 50, and $1.75. These are first quality goods. Arties are cloth top rubber "that " fasten with one and two buckets - ll Men-denha- of Mapieton. TELEPHONE WIRES REPAIRED. The damage to the telephone wires caused by the recent storm have, been repaired and the service has been con. tiaued according to District Manager Smoot. On some of the outside lines the service was disconnected for two days. -- HORTICULTURAL' Saturday and Monday, January 13th and 15th ts. r r f fs. e u ee mm . t T e A mm - f t f fl O - TTv f O Hi 9 9 4 m 4w 4.3 Arrah of the KissY MEETING. A meeting of the Horticultural 'Commlftee of the" "CommerciaX" cfiib' and all others who are interested in .. "The Home of Good Shoes hecoming convention of theState made in Ireland Kalem cast that produced "The Colleen the and produced-bBawn." Ideal locations, thrilling action and spscial music SONS OF UTAH. A meeting of tin. Native Sons of Utah will be held in Judge Lewis' court, room In Salt Lake City, Tuesday "night at" 7:30 p. m. for the pur-- " poBe of organizing & state wide s clety of native Bons. All who are interested are invited to attend. - SERIOUS Chase of the Drug company.and his brother, Carl .Chase were notified last night, of the , Curtis death of their Bullock, and the .serious Injury of their brothers Bert, and Clifford Chase in an accident which occared STARRY NEIGHBOR8. near Idaho Falls, c. O. Chase and Carl left this morning for brother. In the clear, morning sky, just be,. to be near their injured brotth. Idaho fore daylight, when there is no cloud, ers. Venus and Jupiter appear very bright and close neighbors. The first named SPAFFORD planet in particular is bright enough The Utah County Fish and Game .to cast a shadow. , association held a meeting in the BETTER TRAIN SERVICE. Commercial club rooms Tuesday af It Is reported that (Changes are to ternoon when the following officers be made by the Rio Grande Railroad for the ensuing year were chosen. the "flan-PetValley Brancn. The President, WJlliam K. Spafford; vice cry for better servtte and improved president, A. A. Brown of Springville; traffic has been so preslstent that the secretary and treasurer, A. A. Brown officers of the roac have decided to of Springville; directors, J. S. Wigell, make Improvements. It is stated that Payson; M. P. Madaen, Provo; James the. road, will start iaylng heavy ralla E.Waite, Springville; C. E. Allen, from- - Richfield - to- - ?iarys ville. Is Mapieton, Theodore Drichsea, Span-lsFork.. There la -- till one place on gaid that the improvements will bring Sutton-Chas- 3000 feet-a- ll e brotuer-ln-law- - Wistaria .' - e --- -- all-st- ar y ACCIDENT. C. O. 47 scenes An Irish drama in 3 reels, Society will be held in the rooms Friday morning at 10 a. m. Chairman about better train service and that Brereton urges that ull fruit raisers trains will be run rroni Ogden to Attend this meeting, Marysvillo without change. -. 113 h It. "Sunshine Through Dark' "His Ghorus 'Troubles of a Butler' ir :e" Art Institute at Springville. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS the board vacant which is to be filled to achiev amateur artists two The will be held Jn the Federal" building, by some" on from the north end of distinction at this rear's exhibit are the county. Provo, Utah, on the dates named to Japanese students of jhe University secure eligiblea for he following poNaga-yam- a, OLSON AND HAFEN WINS PRIZES. of Utah, Janfi Mokayama and T. winning the first and second sitions. For the first time .n the history of and typeJan. prizes, respectively, for the best water the organization; two amateur art stu. male and female). writer, Hafen Olson on and coiors display. Jan. 27 Lace maker (female) dents In competition ith professional of Provo were given the prize for the artiBts share in the prize distribution best group xf photographs entered Jn 1600. ' ' Examiner of cuemlcals of the thirteenth annual exhibit of the tin exhibit. (male) . $2,00? to $3,500. Feb. 10 Indian reservation superintendent, bureau of Indian affairs T " $1,200 to $3,000. Blanks and Information will be sup. plied by J. R. Hodson, Provo, Utah. CLASSIFIED ADS IN THE HERALD BRINGS RESULTS. itII 1 1 Sale that will attract the attention of the whole county A MO A Sale so cyclonic in the force of its low prices that it will make a clean 3 sveep of the entire stock on hand. Never was there such a breaking up of not equalled at any prices. Goods and prices are the kind to create enthusiasm at once ther time. Bargains are on every side for you. Never has Proy PRICES TO A POINT WHERE WE KNOW YOU WILL WANT THE MERCHANDISE J . price-reductio- SUITS AND OVERCOATS ALL GO AT ONE HALF PRICE. ;$35.0O- - Suits $25.00 $20.00 $15;00 $12.00' Suits Suits Suits Suits . $17.50 or Overcoats .$12.50 or Overcoats-- , .$10.00 or Overcoats . .$7.50 -H- TT-rrr. r.T.-- BOYS' SHORT PANTS ONE THIRD OFF " ' BnyVShort Pants" Men's High Cut Shoes, $6.00. Boys' High Cut Shoes, $3.50 .$5.00 ns MENS, LADIES AND CHILDRENS BLANKET SWEATERS ONE FOURTH OFF $2XirisS vatef 25 PER CENT rT7T77; $1;50 $5.00 Blankets . . . .' $3.75 MEN'S, LADIES, GIRLS and BOYS $1.50 Girls Sweaters $1.15 $4.00. Blanket's..... 0 .V; Sweaters ...$3.00-$2j0;': $1.0QGirls' v?V;t.65 .TT. 50( Blankets $2.50 . LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS $2.00 Blankets . . . Men's Shoes, 1 lot $5.00, $4.00 and or Overcoats ...$G.OO $1.50 COATS AND SUITS ONE HALF $1.50 Blankets One lot Men's $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 90 . . . a . to, pair, .$3.00cut - MEN'S ODD PANTS. ;$1.00 V .x PRICE Blankets $1.00 for ... .... 7 99 go 75 Ladies Shoes, 1 lot $2.50, $2.00 and ONE THIRD OFF. . $20.00 Suits. wCoats for .'. . .$10.00 75c Blankets ' . . . . Ottc lot Boys' $1.50 and $1.25, go 60d . '. . a cut $6.00 Men's Pants 7,1. . . . to, pair, $1.50, .89 $'l2.00.,SuYts or coats for ... . .$6.00 100 Dress. Shirts .. for,."... 69 $4.00 Men's Tants 00' Girls Coats $2.70 SHOES The best line in Utah Co. Boys' Shoes, 1 lot $2.50, $2.00 and Men's $1:50 Dress Shirts '.....$3.00 .$1,00 . $3.00 Men's Pantf,. ..$2.00 $5.00 Girls Coats $1.75 ciit to, a .pair ... : 99 ....$2.50 MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES - L. D. S. GARMENTS! $2.00 Men's Pants. Special ...Q9 Children's Shoes 1 loF"$1.50 toI"f5 HOODS CHILDREN'S AND CAPS Shoes 1 $3.50 Lamb's WooLGarments. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S UN. Men's $4.00 Dress ...'.$3.00 cut to, a pair, $2.25 AT ,95 HALF PRICE - Shoes Ladies $2.50 Wool Garments $2.00 DERWEAR ..$1.25 ao $1.50 Children's $125 Shoes .95 Baby Shoes 1 lot75c and 50c a pair 60c Hoods . r. . v. r. , . ."19 Wool Garments ..... .95- 40c. Underwear ' r'cut to. ;, . . J. , .... .,25 40c Hoods All Winter Weiglrts .50 Union Su its .19 $1.00 Men's High Cut Shoes $7.50. $6.00 . $1 .50 $1.00 Boys' Short Pants 75c Boys' Short Pants " TT." $1.00 ......65 A ." . -t ". ,$-f.0- 0 ...W....i...95 K. .... -- - 1- -4 1- -4 :X7 ...;':" ' . 4 r are forced to save at every opportunity but regardless of the necessity of saving, every conservative Speaking plainly most of us desire too save morteyf course, many persons will save sale is p reductions the feature of tnat this,clean-uthe on best most Ts'one important ..Its goods producecf that wherever'possible. goods good judgment. you and everybody else are fam itarmoney----CoTne'-dayjomT : verTday jmd' tee fo'f ysurself. c : i ' I np"Prirft to All - 1:154' WrCentdr ' -- ,v ' -- V. - . . ' Np.vpV n" rrtr u' s |