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Show r? THE PROVO HERALD j mi' i si aasBraiii i - TOg?rrg.:frZCT II W I1WI) , " T T " IWINWP IIP 'M IIH'W I IIWHIIIIII II WMIIWIWjll IW m mill llll fff PE When this office was established in Januaryr431i tkfcpeople of Utah County had been paying out 'for fire insurance protection $26000 annually on an average. Mr. Walter Adams; who had been working at general insurance for som e years determined on a course of action to SECURE TO THE PEOPLE XHE BEST INSURANCE AT THE LOWEST . COST. It became necessary to devote some time to the study of the science of insurance and the bases upon which all insurance rates are calculated. It then followed that the com(p)anies, offering sure indemnity to the insuring public, should be established in a"CampaTgn to better the conditions. WE HAVE ACCOMPLISHED PART WHAT WE SET OUT TO DO, FOR WE ARE BACKED NOW BY 15 UTAH COUNTY DURING 1911, OVER OF THEIR INSURANCE. 5000 IN THE-COS- T OF OF THE STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD, AND WE SAVED TO THE PEOPLE OF We.now make this appeal to all'buyers of firq insurance: IF YOU WANT PROTECTION AND NOT MERE PAPER POLICIES, IF YOU. WANT INSURANCE THAT INSURES AT THE LOWEST COST CONSISTENT 1. WITH SAFETY, SEE 1 4 ' ADAMS OF PROVO "THE INSURANCE MAN" 14 WEST CENTER ST., PROVO, UTAH the movement, to transform it into" a but when they came to Utah they nati'msl jark has progressed far interested and asked qtaes lions to 'better displays of agriculture and enough, to warrant the belief, that it and invariably, carried away literahorticultural products and to larger will be added to the nation's buffalo ture wiflhthem. There were fully herds of livestock- of all descriptions. pactures within the next few years. 15,000 visitors at the show on Utah HANDCART PIONEERS. One thing that will tend to broaden John Dooly, the present owner of the day, which exceeded any previous The following notice of a meeting the scope of the animal exhibit island and buffaloes, whose- father attendance." oz-ththe fact that agricultural colleges placed the animals upon their island Jlandcari Pi o n eer com mi t tee outside Che state will be permitted fhome, said yesterday that while no "A WOMAN OF MYSTERY. S has ben issued by President to come in, definite had been so made plans far Jones: There will be a meeting of In the nature of human beings, as h.e.js concerned, he understood tihe committee of the Handcart NATIONAL BUFFALO PARK such a that - there are many sides. movement was conunder The serene, Pioneers on Saturday, April 6. at sideration. not- - been approach He has WILL in GIVE situated the isladn, Antelope the sublime, the ridiculous, and a p. m. In the rear room of the Fourctmter of Great" Salt Lake, is likely ed to sell his herd and would not say mind that leans toward -- teealli . ward assembly, hall. The ob any of these what his attitude in this respect may to U to for meet be a transformed Into a arrange buf national.. general ject to an abnormal degree, is not well be. ing of the association at the fall con falq park if the reported plans of balanced; as too much sadness) DRESS the American Bison society"" mature. ference, with a program of enter ' MANDERFIELD HOME." brings on chronic "melancholia, while There are already seventy head of tainment, refreshments, etc. All visit J. H. Manderfield, assistant gen too much jollity njakes sacred things buffalo on tire island, which repre ing members present in the city on appear to the too joyous mind in a the above date will be welcomed. ""JHE whole atmosphere in sent the growth of the original herd eral freight and passenger agent of light that is incongrou3 to the real which Zion Laces are of, thirteen head placed there in 1889 the Salt Lake Route, who has re truth of religion. well bal DEATH OF CHILD. by the late John E. Dooly. They were turned from the land show at Los anced a of made life contributes their enjoys that to in picture 'Harold A. Rawllngs, the purchased from William Glasmann, Angeles, says that the Utah exhibit all of sides human portrays nature Mrs. John T. dividuality, former mayor of Ogden. Antelope was the bestthere.-"Th- e ttldon ofMr-an- d recent land tn "ttsrartarjonss they ""occurnnbur of died WednesIsland is an ideal place for a buffalo show will do Utah more Vineyard, Rawllngs good than daily lives. day from pneumonia. Funeral serviThe people of Zion City reservation, with Its 30,000 acres of the one. held at Los Angeles last Tbat truth is stranger than fiction ces were aeld Friday, at 11:30 In the mountainous land, embracing fine year," he said: "In fact the good is not true, to the author who under who work in the Z.ion Lace summer' and "winter Vineyard ward house. The Interment grazing pastures, will just about be doubled. The best stands humanity, there is no fiction, ndustries are an intelligent, and la abundantly watered. Repre- thing about the Utah exhibit was was In the Pleasant Grove cemetery. that because he writes of human nature adividyal people and learned sentatives of the American Bison so it held They would pass as" he sees it although the incidents SENTENCED TO 15 DAYS. ciety have looked over ;he island and the other exhibits without stopping, may be drawn from his the lace in centers Fayette. Ellsworth of Payson has teen sentenced to 15 day3 In the of Europe ( ri so great as to assure the best PHONE 588Y BRIEFS ex- - poitioireTeT-'irHhir---Krerttrrins--poin- -- the emotion which Miss Courtenay Morgan will play. This play does portray the sad incidents put gives a real picture of humanity not-onl- -- RIO GRANDE SPECIAL CONFERENCE FLYER... The Denver , iTJTAHTIMBER J. W. DUNN, Mgr. 1 contains an article concerning the offer madelreceudy by Willard Done, Insurance commissioner for Utah, by which prizes will be awarded to Done's plsJtother commissioners con- ditions in their states by educating the people along the line of preven-- . - "tion. I 'WILL EXHIBIT ART. . That Utah produces geniuses in the world of art as young as thirteen years, of whom the state is justly proud, will be demonstrated at exhibit "ball In the Vermont building during Utah Products week, April 1 to 6 During that week there will be main- - r - 'the sculptor, Avard Fairbanks, of Salt Lake City, who it now studying In New York. There will also be on exhibition some of " the best paintings of his father, J. B. Fairbanks of Salt Lake.,. The young sculptor has created a sensation In the east and has already won two He - was awarded a soaolarflhlps. In Students' Jea- cbolarshlp for his statue la clay of a huge Alaskan bear, known &s Ivan, In the Zoological gardens fit the metorpolIS; His, statue of "The Fighting Pumas," modeled from sub Jects in the lion bouse In the soo, won for foim another scholarship of one thirteen-year-ol- A ST - as c aw xvwxx. sr'vi ' iff 7 if We. have Zion Laces in a jdevariety of edges; inser-.oriLeadings and both round and diamond lesh very fine Zion Valen-"senne- s for lingerie and dresses t lawn, dimity and organdie seavier Valenciennes for fine men co? turn es and street rocks. 1 ims. mm -- '.5a rs mi 3 ?i Just imagine everything you could desire in shoes for every occasion, gathered together in one comprehensive assortment in one place. This sumsup in a few words our "Dorothy Dodd" display for Spring. To accompany suits of Serge, Ratine, Linen and other popular fabrics are shoes of every description, Now is the time and here is the place to get your fine laces for the coming Spring and Sum-wer- 's wear. We are the exclusive agents in Provo for these laces. Respe(c)tfully, Here too are many styles to suit 'me soff liSSou taffeta silk pronounced by Paris Modistes tobe the ultra thing for Spring and Summer wear. Patent Leather, Tan Russia Black Calf, soft, luxurious Black Kid, and aU the novelty fabrics are represented here in profusion. - Farrer Bros. & Co. commissioners by the Ladles' Federal ed club against the of the Expeotoratlon Law. The ladles state that It the present law cannot be enforced. It should be repealed and a stronger, one : placed on the ordinance book. SPECIAL 8ERVICES. For the tabernacle Sunday, a pe-cal service has been arranged. Dr. PREJARES FOR FAIR. Secretary H. 8. Ensign of the State Ceorje H. Brimball will be tie and muslo will special lpl speaker Fair association la bard at work comrendered under, the' direction of piling the list of premiums to be Prof. Bosbard. offered at the autumn exposition." He Is' considerably mora than bait done ,JHGH JRIESTS' MEETING. President John E. Booth announces witk-th- e work, but be does not antitfcat the blgh pjriests of Utab stake cipate that be shall be able to com of Zion will meet In the Adminlstra-,Uo- n plete. It before Mayi, on' account "of budding, Provo,' April .14,. at 10 the (act that there will be additional v . Vdock a. n. premiums to ro into the list wbich bar not as yet been designated. Mr. ' Ensign says thai Interest shown In the 'WOULD 8T0P EXPECTORATION. bas been sent to the city big fair to, come this year 1$ already A protest to 45 00 SPRING OPENING ZION LACES . In our. window wiir be seen a display of Zion Laces selling at 5J per yard or 12 yards for 50 and we have on sale ten thous- - r Ms! KCZWML 1 BY USING .eArt ,t T A. VIU REDUCE YOUR LACE BILLS d -- If a all-ove- the Prevention." written by the school children of the state. The article commends - Mr. Twho wish to Improve Insurance r s, est essays on - Fire . . 1 beautitul. daintv immings, something different :om what the woman has vno uses other laces. DONE'S WORK. issue of tlio Weekly current The y Underwriter, of New York, a paper devoted to the Insurance '"'business,' ' irme-innfin- fwililithave PRAISES i 1 Both Phones, 232. Use Zion Laces and you . 4 - ' . Si UfttXnsaLaj:'iaa been severely punished. COAtr Castle Gate, Clear Creek ard Hiawatha Coal 150 to 160 West Fifth North. s fighting. The other Gerrlsh Searlea, is reported to have ac COMPANY. . 1 train ! -- of gu'Hv to man in the case, will April 4th to 7th inclusive, leaving Provo at 7:45 a. m., arrive at Salt Lake City at 9:20 a. m. Leave Salt Lake City at 11:50 p. m., arrive Provo at 12:45 a. m. ind . and Rto Grande operate a special' conference TO YOUR tr .. - ci things in life. At the 'Opera hou'se on Monday, April 1. - ace-maldn- h of Mystery," Zion Laces -- trmno-- plain-truth- - INDIVIDUALITY nortravAd s. inrldeuts are . oaiau uernnarat's play, "A Woman -- we-r-e And here also the matter of economy comes in, for ,you can actuallybuy fourair.of "Dorothy DoddM Shoes for the price you are charged for two pair of other makes at many specialty shoe shops. And IK the custom shop styles are ho better. From this delightfuUy varied assortment it is a simple matter to select the two, three "or four pairs necessary to complete your Spring outfit. J , J Button, lace, high and low, all famous for their style, for tiieir suppleness, and their faultless fit Will you not accept our' invitation to call and see for yourself these beautiful models? :; 7 to-d- ay IRVINE'S I) |