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Show TAGS POUIt .tHtS.PJtb.Vp, H88ALD cor of ifcdia ses 4ep8rtmehfT" ua 4? tat.h modere Ad sniril LOCALS Ful-f.- m la a letter to the court assured 11 A. marriage license advice to prb un .rg-.ntt- 'o . bi bean issued - Dei & man of Eureka and Clarence- f .tJto tfaer oi rrowo. .:ifiaipmen i the Insinuation made by counsel aad which might be drawn from - Ino, Davis Gal and Peart j of Mapletoo hav taken out ('newspaper accounts he stood ready to ge licenses In Provo. appeal: Jfartl7coMrtto- applanation.. A. Sladr was over from Lehi on that Ho il in 9 1V5 Beck-stro- use is seednd nature infmlHonsof homes ,- ; : - -T- tripTussday. washing and cleaning powder needed f X ..... in any home. Gold Dust' cleans mUl work, nickel. naml4 , aluminum etc without re Vessels, wart, or marring the polished surfac. , lG op dye ar Fortified Tire jlz: have five great features Here' an actual gift Nobody asked for tetter than Goodyear buitt last year.; They were so extra' that h for, years these tires have outsold any othef. nivlucli no . d Each combats a major ble. Together they save millions to - big price reduction. On this year's probable output it will save Goodyearrusers some our third reduction in two taenia 45 per cent dealer, if you rt)ODA?YEAR 3UOROWQ Fortified Tires No t Alike Tiret-ar- e not alike. supply you .Goodyear tires. Goodyear Service Stations Tires in Stock STATiONS-TlRE- PROVO 7 SchofieldVAuto Co: Stark Roberts Tire' Co. AMERICAN FORK . . W illiam Thornton. - - ; ' & EUREKA:-ir:iTinti;Ca'age- HEBER iiatch. - 10O- : 400 1129 H. M. We.ir 1130 H. M. Weir ........ ......... 100 100 ney (a.. Knight Mangum Whit- - 1272 trey-C- ........... o. - 500 L." B. 1294 1295 1321 tf. 100 ........ C.E.. Huish f. E. Hulsh P. E. HuishC. E. Huish 1713 C. E. Hulsh ...... . .. 100 100 -- . ALLIE HANSON, SINGING C?MED!F NE AT. THE COLUMBIA SATUPDAY .. .. ... 500 700 ... -- -- .5 -r-4- 00 d Orerdrafts-Secure- . Cole Child. & Co. 2233 N, J. Knight 2287 H. B. Crandall 2343 J. A. Loveless . S730 2871 Go.-Jon- .;. ...... es .1000 Mrs.Jennie R.Bennett Gfire 3461 Jr Jones '"V 5.00 Items , ....... 2.23 (Gold Coin . 4.06 3Uver Coin 4.06 ' 2.50 1 . . a 22 .11 . ,:1000 5.00 I:. Rnkin . . K. Fox '..IOO . . C. W, Shorei Jo' n Susie Ea,Tar-tM(- . .'. . . ..... ... 100 Trioo yr .1000 . 15.934.28 S.012.t9 L , "4,685.73 t;;.7.....t. Total ....... 1,70.00 6.01132 .....$727,416.98 Liabilities .$300,000.00 Capital Stock' paid dn ".50 Suri)IusFund 7 777777777777 5,000.00 5.00 Undivided Profit. Interest, .50 I; .50 20 .10 ... . 13.731.01 Exchange, etc. .12 Dividends Unpaid Mrs. Mjry A. Howard 25 37.50 '.39 Due to .State Banks and 118 3815 A.. J. Robinson 1.13 3819 Davidt" Klnsey Bankers . 1.179.88 A.. 3820 Geo. Q. Cannon Ass'n. TS" .07 Individual Deposits . 298.347.94 1 10 3S?3 Dnvld H. Klnsev 220 -.80r Savings nwpngita 3824 IavldrKnsey 1 8.50 30. ' J5 Certified Checks . . . . . .23 Cashier's Checks . . . 7. . : . : 3826 J. M. Jensen 50 U312.05 3S27 Knight Mangum. Whi- tLTime Certificatea-o- f Deposit- - 22,919.41 l.bo Amount set ' aside, for . 200 :ney Co.' 7 200" 1.00 3833 H."E. Stevens : .7. .7 5,000.00 Taxes, etc. 7 . 3836 Mrs. Olive Bean ... 400 2.00 3837 Mary C. DougalI7 ,$727,416.98 3811 .....225 .;....,... ... , , -- , Administratrix Rasmus Anderson'.. .rr-100-38- a44-- 8. ' 100 .50 B,Cowtner saior W.. LESTER M to raal,MraPJ rtjyalier, sere a fine' bill in vaudeville for uo. lng from Portland to lioston, Mass They started without p. pennytearnins their way as they went. Their voices. are rich, aad they tell you la song why they love tne wiaerness or the wescrt- music act, "'at the same time full , The Three Pruilings is 'i . ,. ..-:'v. ..'..,'."'' cttoweif.t George' and,Marle Drown, in. a hlgVelaB sluglcg jict,. will lend a,.pleaS '. ant fifteen minutes bill, 'Charlie'". Chaplin' will be entertainment" the "evening's And. .tojill :.ut. . seen In a comedy. "By the Sea." . high-clas- s ' '- to-th- e . . MANGUM. room 11, Knight Block. ProvofltVuh. 4 First publication, Jajje-17- , 1915.) - Isoy-- Haloy -- J.he. negro who on Sat- - " -- commission: j urday shot and killed Roy Lester, a - First DistrfctiC." EugeneFlelch," .young planter ot LaFay. Carl --AnderbergrHewetfStrongr""1ette county, was taken by a mob from I . Second District. Angus G. Beebe, Sherifl-Boy- ett of Hem psted county Ed wIn-APeay. Wv E. Harding. and, i.t is believed, was lynched TuesThird District. J7 Frank Halladay, Milton somewhere in the woods between Knudsen, Mm. Ellen Jones. day Fourth District John J. Peters, y and Louisville. The mobnear-fPope ArJohiF7 ;MfSTCMrleff H.Maier,-Jo- et ' ' J00trongrovertook the sheriff son-- ' v wnile he was tn his automobile drivFifth JMstrictrJesse M. Harmon, ing toward Little Rock to place the Mrs. Belle Anderson7 John L. Russell negro in the penitentiary for safe Sixth District. F. W. C. Hathen-bruckeeping. John Saxey, Mrs. George 8. " 7. Taylor. Seventh Districts-Joh- n U, Buchl, 10 O. w: Hyde, .Frank Roberts. Eighth. District. Eden Moore, L. L. . BE HANDLED BYlRViNE & SON Olsen," Mrs. Mary Steele. ." The Knight Woolen Mills, under the policy of the new management has 6coniin ue the retaiL sale of their products In Provo, having closed their annex on North Academy. by which R. R, Irvine and Son will carry a complete line of the piece goods of the oig mills, and their; store will from now on. be headquarters In Provo for Knight made products. The1 entire - line 4 Is very extensive, ' cove lng suiting f1nnpT MqTrv7mhPS. etcslOacfhiOTTeTytning. that woolen mill can makf. Mes3rs. Irvine and son are to he in - having completed "congratulated this arrangement," 7 and ' everyone should get together and buy home pro-ducts. y -- 7 " .""-- :r Erttenri)elttgtfioTy8worti ' - R. E. ALLEN. . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of June. 1915. W. W. ALLEN. Notary Public - (Seal) - My Commission expires 20th day of July, 1917. . f Correct --Attest tri"" " W. O. CRHER. R. R. IRVINE. JR., . JESSE KNIGHT, . Directors. , of Utah,-Offiof Bank Com. State ce missioner. I, C, A Glazier, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do "hereby cer tlfy that the foregoing is a full, true a'nij correct, copy of the statement of the above named company, filed In my office this6th day of June, 1915. . LEAVES FOR CHICAGO. Prof. Henry Ralle, who ,tailght In the Orantsville High School the paet ees slon, left yesterday morning for Chicago, where he. will attend summer school at the University of Chicago. .Mr., Ralla" npectt ta e about . three months, ' . W-gon- . according .to law, deposes and says that he Is cashier of the above named bank; that the Above and foregoing report contains & full,: true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 9th day- of June, 1915. Office, ' The following judges-o- ! election fori the liquor election, to be held June 9th, have been appointed by the city power Sheriff and Take After Long SUte of Utah, County of Utah. Secretary. , Determined- - Men Over HAHIED .50 43 Charles Sindar ....... 566 2.83 Charles Sindar ...... L500 ' 2.50 373 1.87 Charles Sindar And In accordance with the law and order of the board of directors made on the 10th day of May, 1915, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company, room 11, Knight Block. Provo, Utah, on Friday, July 2, 1915, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m to pay the delin quent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of 3865 3866 3867 ELECTION well-know- n 766.00 t::t: .t.t ..,.... Two Hundred j- 37717, . Currency LYIICH NEGRO Chase. 387.54 10.160.00 E: Scord Tloorrr5.oi Totai : 4.00 Expense Account 3543 Mrs J. E. Secord . . 800 3621 G.1W, .Lucis . . . . . ...1000 . 5.00 Bonds, Railroad and 2.50 3631 G. W. Lucas , . ... 500 Industrial t.OQ u. Bonds S649'"XlGejC2daes"Tnrrr: .v.iooo 1.27 Bonds to Secure Postal 662 W." L'Camp .'...f ... 833 17 40 M .60 iJO Savings aTTjrBascorarT ' !777 Eetate of Delos" F. .'. """ 3497 3805 W. M. Havenor 3810 M. T., Honeyman ' 455 812 812 500 3226 L, CPoty 3229 L. C. Doty .... 3797 TT98 . ........... JUDGES OF UOUOR ARKANSAS MOB 5,008.13 52,846.11 47,153.89 83.340.24 ?5iXJLiJJaaflsiUL. x500i,551i:hecka.Afli.CjiaU. TaTirer been-able- "BY THE SEA" Sv and A. Comedv" 3(r.5SO.T . . ,,.' T. Leonard Goddard 2381 ':. .50 Overdrafts Unsecured 100 .50 Banking House - 71.50 J Furniture and Fixtures 300.50 Due from National Banks IOO; 2.50 Exchanges for Clearing 500 .50 100 House . . t 1.343.47 100 Tohn Kenney 1747 1933 1788 1796 The Columbia has frrdudtflf CHARLIE CHAPLIN - ! - 7 -- 'Made to the Bank Commisitioaer of the State of Utah, of the condition of The, Knight Trust - & Savings Bank, located -- atProvdy1 Jn the "CountyTbT ,50 Utah, State of Utah, at the close of .50 business on the 9th day of June, 1913. 2.5O Resources 3.50 Loans and Discounts .... .,$461,870.35 50 and 20c. ' bOD2.50 500-2.- 10c, 15c 3 Reels of Photoplay 1 2.50 2.50 Saturday special at the Provo Meat 2.50 & Packing company will be 20 pounds .35 of Rice for. $1.00. 'Adv. ;25 .50 .50 REPORT .50 500 500 500 70 10c. and Surgeon, special attention given Pyorrhoea and regulating teeth. Rooms 11 and 12 2.50 Farmers & Merchants' Bank Building. Riter L. E. Riter L. E. Riter Mrs. Frances Walker 50 Pollock & Co. :v....100 100 Frank .Sharp 1263 EVENING, 7:30, 9:30; Leigh. JO 40 M; Weir 1271 Knight Mangum Whit- - l.r. 1711 1714 V MATINEE, 2:30; .50 .59 Meears. A L. Towle and Irwin Za .50 briske opened th fishing season. In .50 Bouth Fork up Provo Canyon. .50 .50 Dr. R.. Dental 100 100 Ll28HliL. 1710 Uai in iiew of testimony, SIXTEEN MIDDIES CHAFED particularly that by Commander Traut, head of the modern languages- departG. D. Price of West ment. WITH CHEATING IN EXAMS VirginiaMidshipmen and, R. J. Walker of West Virginia,, membersof the former sec ond class, bad been made defendants. ' "to-t- lit Two" West Vlrutnltna-Afldetf These two increased additions the of Alleged Exam. "Gouflers" at An- number of defendants to sixteen." " Evidence was ofered that there was napolla a tendency to show material difference The tourt. of Inquiry tavestigatln? In the val je of in formation given .to tmgu!aiitleslBr"et3Tnlnatloci-at'lS- e ro'dshli'men in class room by instnie naval academy at Aampolis an tors In vir'ouB sections pursuing' the I Saturday June 19th 1708C3:Huiah.I:5002,50 1709 tSErllnlsh:TnTrr,00-'.50- .ev. York Cash Store. nounu--- I M.-W- eir - MAMMOTH I ......... H. 1126 H. M. Weir 1127 H. M. 1125 1707 7 ............. ;joseph I 1 - . 1582 1690, 1701. Jno. Kenney T706 C. H. ITuTsh E. Anderson Gge. A. ' IN STOCK S - ' MAKERS , " 1131-- H. GodlDyEAR SERVICE ESIZEFAIRBANrCSISSl witta 1 1 . ; ask him, will . WttkAJlWMiWTrexbarSiMot j 5c an larger packages told ererrwoere yum work" - years, totaling Tires cold to to clean and brighten everything. I I . We give you these extras at the Goodyear price our matchless ou! IS: due to yourself that you get "J3)00?X3nTffiatw ; - ex- - this year "T . on our probable output $1,635,000. and pocket that extra profit. on Fehru made another lst-r-- we aty. omitted all these raecoullsavc lslss iuJrr -- not commonly employed, and each means extra wear. $5.000,000LesS this year our users. They have other features If we . '. aoratckfeg Um It tor waahinf btthtmka and Utkraoas .fit tores, cleaninf and brifhteniag pots, pans and coo kin ( utensils, cleaning and tresbentng lino leant and oilcloth, washing jlanware in short, um j j h' fol-low- s: trou-goo- - But we found new improvements. This year we add them at an extra cost of 5Q0.00atorthe year. , . jY et other maker uses. one-ha- -- realize that Gold Dust is the onfu Fred G. Dust was here Tuesday are delinquent upon from Salt Lake attending to business the following described stock on ac count of asesmentNo. 19, of ( 4cJ tent per share, levied on r Simon Bamberger was down "from tqe JOltudy of May; 1915, the several Salt. Lake on Tuesday visiting some' amounts set- - opposite the names of of his TrTehda, ITie respective Bhareholdeia, as The following marriage licenses have been issued: shen, I Ct So. N'a m; and .Vinna Haws, of Proyo. 100"' Co. . 2' rollock George T. Jenkins, and. Vera Giles, 92 .50 ,100 Henry M. Din woody '.. ' both of Provo. .04 493 Henry M Din woody 56V R. M.' Gurnsey . . . , 2.50 Ernest Greenhalge,a former drug 'soo o61 2.50 D, Guijnsey '. . . . . . gist of Provo, and who is now located 5'32 D Guruaey ...... .. 500 at Helper, U in Provo. visiting with 563 D. Gurnsey 2.50 500. friends. :'. 564 J. Gurnaer .? 500 -- 3J0 2.50 565 D, Gurnsey .... t . :' . . 500 .W. Dean Loose Is driving a new 12 566 D. jCkfrnsey ; . ..... ... 900 .:. 4.50 cylinder Packard, which Col. C. E 1.40 Loose 571 M. W. Bird ........... 280 purchased .a few days ago. 824 Jaa A. Pollock & Oo, 100 .50 871 ,50 Jaa. A. Pollock k Co. 100 os. R. Sharp was here the first of .50 890 Jaa. A. Pollock & Co. 100 week' buying cows for his milk the .50 896 J&s. A. Pollock & Co. 100 ranch in Carbon County, where he Is .59 897 Jaa. A. Pollock ft Co. J00 . bounty commissioner. .50 910 Jas. A. Pollock A Co. 100 932 J as. A.' Pollock Co. 100 ..59 A. W. Jensen, supervisor of the For .50 933 Jas. A. PoUock k Co. 100 est service here, is looking over the ;50 "tlntah forest to see 934 Jas. A. PolloceV-CorlOwhat can be done 938100 .50 Jaa, A. Pollock toward relieving the situation on ac ....... 500 1123 H. M. Weir count of the lack of grazing, due to 2.50 1124 H. M. Weir V..... ... 500 the late spring. Notice.-Tbe- Gold EKist ryiPoryrTHfficiiof womea know how Gold Dust does the hard work of washing, dishes, scrubs ; bing floors, and washing woodwork But not au of these millions of women 'h" Provo, Utah. To Users of Fortified Tires : Assistant r Attorney.. Genera! E... N. Higglns was down from Salt Lake iaok tknS)IidatedrilJnlng Hic-- ' -- X6u"slnesa NOTrCE. DELINQUENT - .1 - .. ' a. Bnk GLAZIER. Commissioner. ' See Use Exposition erf "A.RA." Cheques W stores tnj tiJrorr will f eiaily-accec?? !ln tie your A.B.A." CKequci. JU4t countcr-s.- n a cKeque nd pay your ball. , "A.B.A." CIeQuc"are tLe safest kinJ ol n. loney. whether youo td the Exposition or any where else in the country. We issue ttem in $10, $20, $50 and $100. 7?l??e.!?Li?b Knigl il Trust, & Savings Bank . pt ; |