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Show r 8W.- . . ii . ih IJ-Kltraffl- "Erzzrzl - - b a b a w" a i a. .. , BAPTIST SERVICES. Tyre wli be f ejvfceS for Jen day's , " II mm i m m u" r'iiii tirwr?" pi in I ,; at Lnuu L, M..M nr-- Mcan-view- minis r-- s 7:30 p. m. Song, service. at II. J.' Siller, and sermon 'follow tag. ' fte used 'It - pastor. 1 PRICE OF BEETS NOT RAISED. According to the report of a com- 'sent out mittee association " . "I the Fangsrs' by of Box EWe-r Protective x;aiir4. with the managers of .the sugar companies asking" that a xaise from $4.75 to $5 per toil be made fnfer ty to In the price paid by the companies b.,' loading sta .for sugar, beets, ttons no change in the prices of last r i Tear -- '6ETS I! n BIG JUDGMENT. Crane & of Company xea Judgment. . yesterdai City an the' district court' against the..W. A. Wiliams Plumbing company of this city for $ 9220 and the"-- Farmers .l, and Merchants bank of Provo aa-gi- . ill ' B. Y. S. Clark Bennion Lake Sail p. $mm 1. J, - - ' Howe-Olse'n V. c-- r I g. r, g. Referee, .Jacobs. ,v L. I NORWAY DAUAMT ftp TUP ' ai e. iii 9 i a fi 1 1 I w same ,.ih- - IX JCLr Ell en SAT. AND MON. JAN. Iniiiitnrn ii i i rn ... UUNNItb MLLtU DAUGHTER CATTLE RUSTLERS' FARTHER DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH STAGE STRUCK LIZZIE TRIP COLORADO SPRINGS TO CRIPPLE CREEK - It's the only for a person on a salsystem ary- to follow and it wins. ..There's no place where you can put a few dollars each month or week that will pay you the returns as savings account. Here your savings earn cent interest compounded twice a year. One dollar opens an account. n x aLeaclL-PeTfprmance- isifeTD ""'liea"rtTrOTo1e"arTOege waa held In the funeral chapel of TOeTeTSalnteresTffi the Princess. One film ls'A Romance ..Craharn & Jones jresterda- y- Many which contains a splenof Mammoth and ' Euraki' at- of the 60's, did impersonation of Abraham Lin tended. Pierce had a mother and 'sisIt Is a pretty war drama by coln. ter residing la England, but no A Kalem film, the Lubin company. in tbla country. "Norma from Norway," is a Norweig-iastory prettily told. There is also a Biograph film, "The Voice of the AND Child," and an excellent Edison comedy "How Sir Andrew Lost his Vote" taken from Richard Harding Jtaria, E clever story, "In the Fog." At the Ellen tonight 'and tomorrow night ?IU be seen one of the s Destroyed by Catarrh Can Be most interesting and delightful some been that has for shown Quickly Restored by Using ' time, fit is a Vttagraph film," "The Elys Cream Balm. Charming Mama," and is charming throughout. There is also a couple of Tixi tiousandi who suffer the miseries of . very good Edison films. One a comedy, and claim they have fJh and catarrh found a core con get instant relief by "Stage Struck LUzle," the other a fi Presenting"; Standard and Popular Plays at rela-tive- s SUMMER PRICES n 10-20-- -- Ar-tr- r THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN HAY CONTAIN SOMETHING C7 INTEREST - TO YOU. 30 CENTS Opening play the American Domestic Comedy in Five Acts "CMck" A Guaranteed for - I weave and sell exqulslt, ori ental dessigns in silk table.. .' cloths, sofa pillows, piano scarfs, curtains, and .kimonas, Better, and cheaper than machine work, all done by hand. J. G. Kerat-la139 N. Aca. Ave. Come in' and see us weave. FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND 1E,NG (rve ue.a Trial Today PROVO CLEANING AND DYE-- 4 :..L- - 1NQ .COMPANY. .'- fr ' 85 North Academy Avenue. fr I - - ' - LC take care of the ' II H l FOUNtN-Blcyc- ' at Police .' StaUon. le Owner can get same by. paying for thu ad.; r ;. '' ;'.;"'.. . ; f "T v ' J- ma V,-Ja-e w st - J: aT ar sr ar I 4 crops' was as folks ws: . . d in' - - ejrQrera-grwrfa- f 1 the matter of potato raising.-- . The variety, true to. name, gets the best high, altitude of Utah is a joint in- its price for his product, except that, favor for. the potato is at home in such which goes to the man who sorts his a claimate. In fact it was first potatoes, boxes them, and "r ' . " t'L. t.Ji t g. wild In the high ranges of Central at present we are willing to ship America. A very high proportion of mixed car loads and are not. careful the days are clear. Few potato dis- enough to keep our varitles true Eo nanie-AVha armerseleatajain- eases to located for for .shipments growing, sticking strict-l- y excellently gle variety "west. both to hlF markets east and, the, crops ca nTeTJrad tcr that, " Utah's production and value of ..crop yiejd higher returns. is greater" than that of most of the We will in the future .plant more states with which she. directly com- landwTth "potatoes and will secure petes. great increases in prodtiction due to Not enough attention is paid to mar- better methods. Improved strains and ket requirements. The man who can varieties will count a great deal, and better understanding of seed potatoes ship straight car loads of a first-clas- s and of the laws of production will be a big factor. Our present annual crop is about 2,200,000 bushels. Suppose that by care- - and science, useof.,.gra-tethe without increasing ihe acreage at all, we were able to increase the farm value of the c'rop by even ten per cent. That is close to a minimum yet it" be an item worth striving for. Apost'e Joseph P. Smith, Jr., has would ' The National Copper bank will give been elected to 'the board of trustees in 1912 and succeeding years, a prize of the Brigham Young University of L to the boy under eighteen who can this city. The election of Apostle raise the best potatoes. The comp- 4 v-- . W- - Kir 4 - j- SMITH PLACED r on uii. BAD . and-w- as accom- - etitionwill be under the director--shi- p r -- of Louis F. Boyle, B. S. A., who panied by a number of speeches by him of the board members is the consulting agriculturist of the indorsing for the place which was left vacant Intermountain Industrial association. by th death.,oiifi5idHt John Henry There will be $100 in cash and the ail i - (Ir . Smith." i3raS! '4 Senator Reed Snioot suggested the piece of workmanship on which will election of Apostle Smith in a .letter r be engraved each year, the name of The meeting was the. winner, his address and the varifrom - Washington, presided over by President Joseph ety of potatoes he raised an4 the number of bushels per acre, If a boy Smith. . It was decided to have summer wins the ciip three times in successchool at the B. Y. University and the sion ho is entitled to keep the cup school will be operated by the teach-er- permanently and a new one will be ofunder the direction of the faculty fered in- its place. The boy making the teachers conducting the work at the highest score in each county will receive a recognition the details' of their ownrisk. decided also which the bank is not yet ready to board The oftrustees to raise the registration fee from $15 discuss, for its plans oh this point to $20 In all, but the commercial are not completed. The cup, bearing the winner's name, will be shown at branohes, which fee is $35. fairs, In all the towns and cities of As you grow old you should use Utah, and at various expositions and Dtv Mlles-- Laxative Tablets. land shows in the large cities. -- i. '.I 4 h V V f i l i . ' t 1 of .. r . J 2 i ! -- - 13 U)Ln at mm . s A HERO IN A LIGHTHOUSE. not. far off, and It is supposed its Infurtherance of the in the lat fluence .For years JrSrDonahue, SorHareniz est and most approved methods bureau of animal industry, has returncera civil war captaln,,as a Ughtr-hous- e administration would farm Mich., dairy ed - from Cache" County where "tuber- tainly be felt that short distance from keeper, averted awful wrecks, culin tests for cattle are being made. home. but a queer fact is, he might have He says only 1 per cent are found been a wreck himself. If Electric BitHALF RATES TO PROVO. i, affected, which is a great improveters had hotprevented. "They cured Vis Salt Lake Route, ment Dr. Murray was surprised to For Convention; me of kidney trouble and ohills,";he ' " find such slack conditions existing Jan. 31. "ZJ' writee, "after . I had taken other so 29jmd State Dairymen's Association, Feb- called, cures for' years, without bene-an- d among the dairy interests In the lower part of the county, where he says ruary 1st they also Improved my sight. Farmers' State (Dry Convention, at Now, seventy, I am feeling fine." the dairymen in their methods are Feb. 2nd. For dyspepsia, indigestion, all stomabout 60 years behind the times. He , Tickets on sale for above conven- ach, liver and kidney troubles, they're was the more surprised at this be- tions Jan. 29, 31, Feb. 1, 2 and 1 without equal. Try them. Only Wcta. cause the state agricultural college la Final return Hmir FebT4,T1912. alHedquiefs Drug Co. 7"7-- r n, 4: . "... ii r nrr.nr,o. r-- Provo People Feh. 2nd. . . Tickets on sale for above conventions Jan- - 29, 31, Feb.7l( 2 and 3, ' Final return limit Feb. 4, 1912 . i Attraction Something New State Dalrymeb's Association, Feb . ruary 1st State Dry Farmers' Convention, -- Vim ip HALF RATES TO PROVO. Via Salt Lake Route. For State Horticultural Convention, ' Jan. 29 .and '.31. - mm K Come and See the Most Exquisite The Mountain Waif . from Colorado Spring to Cripple Creek." An Essany pholoplaf,2!!rhe Cattle Rustler's Father' a western drama completes the bill. : fin tifsriiii 1. 1 com-odle- -- ii BETTER NOT MISS IT al FJ .. 1 ize-Kais- in It is not generally appreciated ho,w much we lose each year by devoting -so much of our irrigated lands to the raising of wheat and so little to the -- small 4 crops which yield higher returns. The report of our state bureau of statistics, for instance, shows that in 4 . V , Jat ; . . J M M'el-vOo- f tha trouUar atopa the nasty discharge, dears the- - nose, head and throat, and " :fai baclr tiie sense of taste, smell and - - - ieaiinj. More than thiB, it strengthens Cia weakened uid diseased tissues, thus protect ing you against a return of the trpui' tie. This remedy will cure a cold in a day, . , and prevent its becoming chronic or result. catarrh, fcjia Kasal catarrh is an Inflammation of the lERsbrane lining the air passogea, and can- -' : aot be reached by mixtures taken into the " stomach, nor can it be cured by snuffs and which only cause additional trfi. "powders "1 L - tatbs: , Doa't waste time on tbenv," Oct a W cent bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from' your druggist, and alter using it for a. day will wish you had tried it sooner, it - - you your case requires a spray, ask for Ely's ""' (Liquid) Cream Balm. . Mothers should give the children Ely's Cream Balm for colds and croup. It is perfectly harmlesa, .and .pleasant to take. S rn m --Win- "VVio-wmwo- --- Unlike internal mixture which upset the or atrong annffa which only ag- . X. JLoniar ' gravatetlie trouble, this cleansing, healing, antiseptio Balm instantly reaches the Beat K - A Chance for the Boys to THEIR; CHARMING Opera House . '1 .: ... ... It h Sill F f i- ' 27-2- I TASTE, 1 .... crowds on Saturday. jyJd : - 1 -- l 1- - MM ivi i I ii ii ' i n.,.., " MP!, TT M v i i fZ-- - t. I' 1 W) : ett 1 81 THE THOUSANDS t 4A O- ' Wheat .:7, .... 120.70 . 21.84 Oats . , 47C6 .."........ 24.00 Barley TTTTTT.'TTTTTT '.T7JT7.'" .TZfM Corn WILL CELEBRATE. 25.72 Hay Arrangements are being perfected 58.05 Beets Sugar for the annual party of the Nebo stake Potatoes .;,' Sunday school board, which will be That set of figures carries its own 22. Four thousand rabbits w'ere killed given at the auditorium February moral. Yet-th- e state's total acreage It is expected that fully 500 officers Saturday by 1.2o Salt Lakers, who in wheat is 240,000 while there are towns varlus and teachers from the went to Rosell, not far from. Promonbut 14,000 potatoes. (Of course a included in Nebo stake, Spanish Fork, tory, on the old Southern Pacific of the wheat land is part ' ! Salem, Paysoo, Santaquin, Benjamin, track. ; United State-- .Depository and is therefore unsaited-to " potatoes: lake ShoTe andothier will "Farmers eager 'to BSfeTi'e rabbits or other similar crops.) the destroyed and also attracted by Comparing wheat with potatoes, in & three-cen- t bounty met the hunters and PROVO COMMERCIAL another-'waywe notice that the total DEAD. MRS. THOMPSON ok them in wagons to the best huntSAVINGS BANK. acreage planted to potatoes in this The body of Mrs. C. Thompson, ing places. ""A". 'great circle was formed state was only 6.7 per cent of that aged 27 years, wife of Frederick and the rabbits driven to the center, to wheat, but the value of planted 4 Thompsonr who dted at her liome ia where Uiey weredestroyed. 36 per cent of the valthe yield potato MARBLE & GRANITE ..Lark Sunday afternoon as a result of H7L7TlTnch said that he saw a ue of state the yield cancer of the stomach, has been flock of not less than 500 sage hens, Our average production for ten brought to Provo for burial. The de-- " but as this is the closed season the 14G buslretr-pe- r is years :;acre Marcm of ceased TVHS"atiaTrghter unmolested. is much higher fnan that of most Carter of Provo. After the farmers had delayed the W not so high as Nevada's but states, Ml hunters, return by asking them to AKinTWPR WRFSTI INfi MATCH i 155 or Maine's 189. We still have wait until they cut the ears from the bther states to surpass. In tmntcre- 4srther good - wrestling- and boxing I rJibbJlrf so . IMA JJtMA jU)lkvcJt.tiHlX3ulT - r,:-- 'second "a'ltio'ng all 6i ty tiie bunnies were mrown lnio tne in the 1909, in 1910. and third 6tate Provo Opera House Friday next, FebWorks4 baggage car. Each hunter when he Marble and Granite 1911. sixth As to in wrest2. local quality, only six ruary Ifenry Jones, the arrived in Salt Lake took as many 51 Fristood than slates Utah in the W. First a won So. hard match who Utah. last ler higher J St, Prevo, as he- - wanted, but thousands were $ Wim-er- , ten Vernal from average. the year lad, day night left over. The hews that they were In 1910 we stood thirty-fourtwill meet M. Wilson of Salt Lake soon being given. Away spread among among the states in total yield of po City Friday night next. Jones has the small boys in the vicinity of the tatoes-an- d in 1911 we stood twenty- been training hard for the past two Short Line depot and until far into was not entirely due seventh. weeks and thinks he will be able to (This the. ulght youngsters loaded down to an Increase in our own however, landle the Salt Lake man. Wilson with rabbits were seen trudging to yield, "but partly to a decrease in the xw()a the silver medal in the wrestling the homes of their parents, uncles tournament a couple of years ago and crops of other states.) We can evi- and other relatives. has won many honors in both Utah dentally raise more potatoes to the Nights, Commenc- - Oft acre than most of the other states, Arizona. -- Vh? btrxing feature will CINDERELLA PLEASES we need a larger acreage. Only but ing January and George ,ke furnished by Cinderella, as shown at the Princess two acres out of every hundred of Cordaiah both of whomxre considtheatre Saturday and Monday nights land are now planted cultivated our' ered very clever boxers. They will proved indeed to be one of the most Reliable The Old in 10 potatoes. lox rounds. beautiful and interesting pictures that; We are able to 'take high rank in local has been shown on the "screens PIERCE FUNERAL HELD. E were forborne and there capacitime, The funeral of Sidney Pierce, a mlnTESTS ARE MADE. '.. o r 6T ty crowds ha died in -t-hl3"cIty-Sttaday .. Chief F. E. Murray, of.the SalLLake and tomorrow, night fik; agams "given Judgment jlumbing company for - c7 1 . n , NOT WHAT YOU MAK- EBUT WHAT YOU SAVE. ; , XM .m rniiz rr " Fl MCi Oheld. Jz- - TJie most successful they ever Could not , Greenwoood - III - u. &!een wood Halvorson r- RAW I'l i PRINCESS. ORCHESTRA .Bowman Weight f. r. g. T .r-- jsgi. isBam"t O , l mm n ki b PUIVIA, ag " harvested. mi ' 1 ' . made before the will-- be J912 is The Drigham .Young- university. baa. ket ball team defeated' the L TX S II I'nivorsity team in a fast .game at the local gymnasium Saturday " :"' night 'bya'Teofe of yUTIE In the first half the B. Y. U. boys started off with a rush and the half ended by a, score of 25 to 4 in favor of - the local "tTay efsT ThT" second half, or rather the opening of the second-hal- f was very rough but the fastest part of the game was played during this time. The L. D. S. U. team is In the high school league. CoaehRoberts has every reason to be proud of his playersand he is confident that they will make an ex-- in their future games. qellent-sbewtTh lineup was: " - mr II . t - : ; THE.PRpVO HERAto ur rrmcess a IB n . more in theJBaptiaLiiurch of Pro- ma, beginning' Wed. Jen 31. Stere-oion the life; of Christ will 7 ; ,. ; 1U f J |