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Show WllljLEASferO grvERNAL.- ;Jnied. '.I EBooti, Ilairey- - Clult BRIEFS TO" REPRESENT tTAH., -- will leave for Vernal Sunday and-bol'court commencing Tuesday. Somi lm T come up tbla term at least 25 portant cles are to of court. r car bearing Utah boosters will leave Salt Lake City for the Los Angeles land show 3)ext gunday. The party will consist 4n part of Governor William Spry, Secretary Joseph E.Ciune of the Com mereial club, professor Lewis A. MerII. rill, Dr; W. L, Ellertieck, D. A Swan, Senator Henry Gardner and Colonel C: H. Loose, Tiaraon of Ohio and Gov. J, U Hawley of Idaho are expected to "accompany the party. "Utah Day" at (be land show will be Tuesday, March 19, anil .off that day every Ujtauii sojourning in the Cahlornia city will be the guet of.;the directors of the A special I Man-derfiel- Qov-Judso- n -- M rrrr - 6ni,rSalrLnkc Watch for sale pn Highest Grade extracts at Provo Meat & Packing Co., Monday March 18th, for one week 2o2, Lemon, 16c; 2 cz. Vanilla, 22c. -- ,i . . .'V - u - Is. vMORE PASS FOR HATCHERY. Cfllef Deputy Fish and Game Com missioner J). II. Madsen reports that "additional bass spawners have been taken from the lake and placed In the Powell's Slough hatchery. Mr. Mkdsen also states that there will be no restriction as to time In grappling uck,ers below the S. P.,"L.ATA'SrLr railroad bridge In Provo river. CHURCH NOTES. Paptlst church services for Sunday, . March 17: Sunday school 10:00 a. m. lt:00 , m., subject, 'A Better Cove-- . rLi nant..7:J0. p. sl. subject, "AOood flier's Enlistment" M. J. Slgler, ' tor.. Sol-.- . Pas-- ' ALLT greatest values in Ladies' and Hatisry that h,ave ever- - been offered here. Child-ren'- s thsttrainncejthe Values at 12 l-2- 15c 20c 25c. c, PERSONS DESIRING TO SECURE THE SERVICES OF STUDENTjudli SATUR- DAY AND OUT OF SCHOOI HOURS WILL. KINDLY THE BRIGHAM YOUNG 3 1. i V . j UNI- ''"-- ..' VERSITY. " - NO- - TIFY PROF. E. H, SMART Of f : Fine Silk and Lisles 25c, 50c, 75c, SI, ' -' Unequaled CAKE BAKING CONTEST f, Saturday March 16th there will be a' cake "baking ctra test held in our store. The following business firms, of Provo have contributed prizes to be awarded this contest: Provo Tea & China Co., & Packing Co., Sutherland Bros., John T. Taylor, Farrer & & Whitehead, Palace Market, Albert. S. Jones, Barton Blake Furniture Co., Bailey Bros., and startup Candy Co. ThU is a Cottolene cake contest and "the only restriction is that Cottolene 13 to be used to make the cake in the place Tbt butter. Tiring your cakes to our store anytime Saturday March 16th up to 2:00 p. m. You can enter as many cakes as. you wish. Tbe cakes will be cut and Judged strictly on their merits and not on looks. If you are not7 a wTMe7TnT.Tie0rrte eake returned to you after the contest is over. J For the full list of the prizes call at our store.' On WANTS JUDGMENT RENEWED. J. D. Cravens has commenced suit in the Fourth district court against Frank F. Finlayson and. Edward Harper to renew a judgment secured in 1.899 for'450' with InteresrTd" date, amounting In all to f 909.75. PRETTY SONGSTERS. Chambers, state fish and said yesterday game commissioner, that the practice common among many farmers-iu- . .the: southwestern part of the state, during the spring, of poison-in- g grain to kill squirrels and other rodents, Is also killing the sonr birds and insectivorous birds by the thou Jo the commissioner many farmers in Millard county have, poisoned the grain and reports from that section show that much damage Is being done to the birds, which, he said, are of great importance to the farmers In easting the Insects. A much better way, according to Mr. Chambers, is the process of scalding aUalfa until the green color is taken outfthen the grain is soaked in "poi son. The birds will not touch it, but the squirrels and mice; will flick U ' from the ground. ihatwe ' are jelling the Do you realize TRAIN "SERVICE RESUMED. A train went through to Heber City this morning" aver tEe Tttio'' Grande, This Is stiow slides of a; few daysago. ' No further trouble has been encountered and the time In whicb 'hV Bridal Veil slide xti cleared "is considered .remarkable. Mall has been take iy stage to Park City while i.Jtlie train service has been tied up, yfkfir regular plan will be resumed from now on.' "' club. J MO.SIEjRY. WANT DEED CORRECTED. : dwln 11 ami William P Althoff vhave beguft' suit in the district court show. against Elaii'r Thon.as and others, .the heirs of.. .William J. Thomas, io 1NTERUREAN MEN CONFER. correct a deed given Ih.IJ& purirt- The commit 'ee oij public ' to convey seventyfive HS&'-eet and 'Utilities of the Commercial' club iog 8 south. land lu .section 28, township of Salt Luke niL't with iw promoters :! Salt Lake Jileridiau & VilJi- - Inter-f1- I'm urban Railroad 'company Wednesday In regard to the latter application for a franchise. The company was "represented by Abel Jitn Evans. Pro fessor J. R. Keeler, p. It. IJeebe, Geo. "C. "Wliltmore and J, H McHeth They stated that the. (juestlon of the terminal Is the main point ..la their application. They would like to have the'terminal In Postofilie pl.t(e. The committee took the matter under consideration and wili report its find ,lng3 to theJ)oard of governors of the J' i TIXS PROVO HERALD 8 to;-th- e Provo-Mea- 2 wln-.ners-'- TH E CO T OF UVING t ; KILLING F, W. -- "Hf" 4 On the Newbury Profit-Sharin- g We don't sell you sugat for f plan. . -- -- t if HREDUeED " . - ". - I nothing and even up on the next item, but everything goes on an I even short profit for cash. sands.--Accordi- Miss 'Annie" T. Allen, fgorza .after, traversing a distance of teacher In the Girl's school at Bronsa, about ten miles. Owing to the snow-slidMocking Heber and Provo, Mr Turkey, for the past nine years, and ed to make the trip Ray now in this country on furlough, will via Park City ' ) deliver an address that promises to SAN AND LOS ANGELES PEDRO, be most Interesting. Special music SALT LAKE RAILROAD. will be furnished by an orchestra and L. D. S. Mfss ETlzabetn Tenkham will sing. Conference, Church, Salt Lake City, April 5 to 7. 1912. SNOW CAUSES INCONVENIENCE. For the above occasion the Salt William M. Ray of Salt Lake was caught In a blinding snowstorm Wed- Lake Route will make & rate of one fare for the round trip. nesday betweenSnyderville and on the Park City branch of' the MISSIONARIES TO MEET. Selling Dates: April 3 to 7 IncluL The Woman's Missionary society of Denver & Rio Grande and was lost sive. Return Limit: April 12, 1912. .. .. the Congregatlooa&ffhurch will hold an nearly eight hours during which time He finImportant: Ask the ticket agent open meeting at the church Monday hlg 'norse became jexhausted. evening.' March, 18, commencing at ally reached a rancb. house near Go-- for tickets via the Salt Lake Route. 7:45 o'clock was-oblig- Call Once and You Will Be Convinced Seml-Annu- Central 1 . Mea.t Go-gor- ta . Cash Market Groceries 222 w. Center Opens Saturday, March 16 v N a n jwuttlivl n nVi l PrCn fYl PnM l V ONE MUST GO y- Wj To the great a dj ustment Sale of The 1 oggery Clothing and Shoe Store, where you can hnv all kinds ot ciotnms ana snoes at irom aoout x a .... i !' i -- - I i - - ., : : i A, JUST RECEIVED 35 new Society Brand Suits including a full line of blue serges and fancy suits; Every one of them must be sacrificed to . raise CASH. Not one 1i y this-isale sacrifice a s of the entire stock. of them is reserved, as genuine .... . -- X at Regal and- Florsheim shoes and- oxfords : y ,'.; about ball price y values toiS5.00$fdr,, Hen's all wool pantsf . ! s y- ' "V . y,.s:. s ... S . I- - h II All 3.00 hats for - - 98c Hen's all wool suits, values to $15.00 for - $4.48 y 1 Lot Men's underwear values to 75 for 23c liLot Hen's Shoes and oxfords, valiies to $5 for 1.09 y x . X- i, U ii 1 4.00 5.00 y - " " " v : " Lot Dress Shirts, values to 1.25 for -- - 2.98 yy9c,l .. A chance of a lifetime to buy spring and summer merchandise at , , - 4. se 1 r ENTIRE STOCK OF THE TOGGERY, PROVO, UTAH, IN HANDSOF t u |