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Show TXIE KIOTO XXZ2ALD iWIIU Suggestions for Christmas BY BQULD Man Killed By Falling Rock in Minnie Tunnel of Utah Apex a 50eUo $52.50 . 50 to $50.00 Rings Watches . . . . .. 95 to $100.00 25-tStick I'inV 823.00 Bracelets j:i t, $1,00 and Fobs . . .... $1.00 to $15.00 Broches ....... . $1.00 to $135.00 Lavaliers . , ..... ..... . . . $1.00 and up Bingham, Utah. John Yurkovlch, a miner, 2 years of age, was Instantly killed at 2 o'clock " . For Fun9 Laughter and Mernnten See that Delightful Comedy . o he ' was Saturday afternoon oaught under a caving rock if- t- the Minnie tunnel of the Utah Apex mine, fof the Lopes hunt fame.. Yurkovlch was working for John Butler, a leaser. The, rock was of such weight that five men were required' to lift H oft his ' " . body. when A full line of White Ivory Manicure : " ! Presented by The University of Utah Dramatic Club, under the direction of IM1 Mi Prices 25c to 75c. Seat Sale Friday 10 a.m. ' - r - . If .y . -- sr , A hi SliHv tj. if r ' " ' . - 'i : tL - k. A 169 3S5 H. P Jensen T. 178 A. N. Wallace 351 J. Madsen, 379 Alice T. Blake 380 D. J. Blake. . 469 D. J. Blake J- - ... 1000 .... .7000 1000 500 ....1000 100 .... .."V.. . . r. . . . 335 M."IL.Kartchner , 396 Ralp Poulto'n 450 Ralp Poulton 3.00 418 SChas. Thompson . 1.50 458 Jaf. Close v. 2000 ....... ........ ....... ...... . Charleh Jensen M. J." Thomas ....... . . 800 1200 2000 1000 1000 1.50 6.00 1.50 775 1.50 2.10 1.20 1.80 3.00 500 Carter 3C5 Edward James Muif TTT James Stevenson May Talmage. ..... ....... Frank T. Bennett Charles Carpenter Dr. p. D. Boyer J)r. D. D. Boyer Clen Brlmhall H. C. Hicks II 500 413 Arnold Bertlesen 374TTR .RichardiTT. . 405 F, R. Richards . . . 385 Barbara Bylund V 353 Goo. W'. Madsen : 241 Melissa E. Nay... 352 Leland S. Madsen 1.50 ".75 322" 190. . . . .15- - 50Q .75 .75 .70 .40 300 250- - 1.50 1.50 ' .7 : .is. . .40 ... w so-m- -.- any 75 office of the Company, room 1 Knight; 500 .". .75 Block. Provo City, Utah, on Friday the. r 500 ,75 24th day of December. 1915. at the .40 hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M. to pay the 250 " 600 .90 delinquent assessment .. thereon, to-1.50 gether with the costs of advertising.- 1000 700 1.05 and the expense of sale. 720 -- 1.10 HARVEY CLUFF, Secretary. '500 .75 (First publication Dec. 6th. 1915.) ... ...... . . lls MUIc or Ccani You Waii for Christmas - ; Let us be your Santa Paus. We are able to supply your wants, be it milk or cream. Let us supply you vvitHlnnFcIrawri in" Nature's own wayTHE CALF WAY; milk "that " doesn't RATES come in CONTACT with STABLE AIR. Send your Christ- mas orders in early. ..." '. r : ' : : . " " CherryHULDairy a vI -- ness. Provo City, Utah. Notice:, TSere ariBeTfhTfuenTTipStf the following described stock on account of assessment No. 6, levied on headliner at the Columbia, Wednesday. "$lx Peache$ and a J?.er" ope"in9 a the 9th day of October, 1915, the amounts eet opposite the names vaudeville opening at Columbia unusually clever dancers, excellent With a breezy little plot, a sextet bill-o- f so of the respective shareholders as fo'. ' act are of the the and glrla singers, on Wednesday. of the prettiest maids who have himself selected good to. look upon, so well drilled In Cert.' Alexander ) Amt Pantages No, of danced their way across, the footlights cos: due "this feature from some of the best and stage numbrs, and so attractively Shares Name No. f Six Peaches and a Pear" into the hearts of Provo audiences 2000. $3.00 76 Andrew Madsen biggest musical tabloid acts of the tumed, that 1.50 acts 87 Madsen beat Andrew of one this season, and two clever comedians, the ...;.1000 looked a5 upon season In New York, Bob O'Neill and is 6.85 4565 488 Andrew Madsen .. this circuit over the Pantages secured especially for the act, 'Six Cliff Dixon are the two men who. form sent 7222 10.85 F.- Olles, 295 W. ' .. 3.75 2500 Peaches and a Pear," heads the tew the "Pear" f the feature. They are season. 11 T. F. Plerpont ... . 3.75 2500 12 T. F. Plerpont . . . . eev-er- PHONE- CACtFORMIA . Where It's Summer All Winter SAN DIEGO - 5DoYcuVntL!orenoney5 for Your Hides and Furs? you do wc can show you the wiy. Write for the most and attractive prictlist ever issued. It' full of oitresting and reliable information. Free to you for the asking. IK cC ALLS DECOY and our POISON BAITS increase ybur catch 100. Decoy, 2 ot. tubes, 35c; 4ox.60c; H P'nt $1 Sure Death Capsules. 1.75 per 100. Exprejsprepaid.. Trappers "Pplirs at lowest prices. Catalog Free. Country of Horse Raiitrt. The Argentine . Kepubilc contain ijjore horses tnan any other country, the proportion oeing aoout 112. to every I0U ot tee vopuialron. lit St. K., MINNEAPOLIS t Pierpo: T. F. Plerpont R.' T. Barney . Frank Allen , J. H. Eversoll 427 493 523 Charles Waters Charles Waters Charles Waters .........f. aJensen 479- - Henrv : ..... ........... .... Osborne ...... SOOO 1000 2500 2500 1000 1000" 5 Andrew Knudsen v... 45 Andrew Knudsen 56 Andrew. Knudsen'.... 100O 1000 122 Andrew knudsen . 1000. . 6 Henry EffenbecX 451 C. D. Scott ftim-that- epper'SoVs , , ' ". will give-- a DANCE miiitaryband E DA yTjH ECEMBE R ,T4. , . . : TU S IN MOZART THE " R, Stewart 468 MorrlM Anderson -. . . 1 41 iol J;-rrr- .... 1267 920 2090 t DEC. 31ST. 3.75 .80 6.00 3.73 7.50 1.50 .75 '".-Spen- d 21 ..... 452 J. 452 W. A. Wells 453 S. A.Chase 478- - W. W. Freckleton Established 1890 ArBument Comlno.' iJZ ??" Bpeak tofather about me, J"urT". ye8 i dld aeab.and he ffdI with me heartily.' "Then he might.marry vou?" "Why 3idn 1 g,lile et t0 tha Plnt" of S i'uet :'s.aid 70U -" er fiDe ir'' 1,irminphain Berid n OPEN UNTIL 1.50 25Q0 5000 1000 . V 500 1?76 3135 5015 3120 4500 1000 EXPOSITION 3.75 2.25 2500 1500 1000 2500 536 4000 C, N. Jensen B. S. Rupp 429 C. No Vt TF. 13 45 100 188 336 404 301 309 310 389 William Vanmeter. L. .WL Johnson .1 . L. 470 J. C. Denlson RerthwestirnKldi&ForCo. 200 Nerve and Golf. , ' Somebody eayb tnat you can't plaj golt uniesn vou have the nerVe Most men display a tot .ot nerve in think ing the) can play it Cleveland Plain . Dealer. , ; ' 4.70 7,53 4.68 6.75 1.50 4.50 1.50 3.75 3.75 . LSflT 1.40 3.00 ret the winter where you will enjoy . ' ; Pomona, all famous winter resorts. v Excursion Tickets on Sale Daily, ' ' ' ..; Six Months Liniit. For intormition.1 'tickets, California booklets, call on G. W. CRAIG. AgU C. E. EGGF.T".!". crv. tiVVtt. r .nr "write "' ". ' t. i anil pleasant Beach, Venice, weather amid orange proves and roses-L-org' "Oceaiv Park, Santa Barbae; San Diego, Riverside, Redlands, "- -- 1.50 LB0 1.50 2.25 !.9d '" ; 1.5.0 -- .75 500L - .......... Lilly Thofne 100 4507 250 500 1000 , 1000 " Lilly Thome .15 1.1$. - 500 W. Wedell 11 Jt W. Wedell 100 750 500 .75" 1.50 16T M. E . Han-jc.75 500. 3.15 535 J. IT." McKn'.ght . , . And In accordance with-laand the 2.50 1.50 order of the Board of Pirectors on the 1.50 9th day 6f October, 1915, .65 shares of each parcel of ffuch stock as- .60 may be necessary . will be sold at the' ........ 392 393 400 443 505 524 529 494 495 . .... . 16rmryThorne .... 174 . VOO 1000 2100 1650 1000 , 1000 420 405 497 499 517 Brig Lewis 73 Elvira Allen 316 Julia Bunnell 321 Edward Carter.. 25,11st, and Tlntic Delmar Mining Company, rrrailon-lnclpaljlaMlLtusl- New We Have It) Jr......... On sale between all Utah., stations Salt Lake Route," December' 17, 18, 24, 25,3l8t, and January 1st flood returning until January 3rd, 1916. v.- Schontz ...... . . Erastus Westenskaw.-100H. P. Jensen 145 P. A. 370 DELINQUENT. NOTICE. :, (Iflt'e , January 1st CHRISTMAS JIu mbiaJMsicr I Excursion tickets on sale at all. Utah Also to stations; Salt Lake Route, S. in Utah L. on Railroad O, points, via Salt Lake City and points reached by Utah Transportation Co. via Milr ford. All tickets good for return pas- sage until January 3rd. 1916.- -; A 't 18, 24, . - HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS VIA SALT LAKE "ftOUTE ' Kf - 17, in fact,1 a China; d X-m- as At this season of the year every one Is thinking about sending to their friends a good Christmas present, and we would HRelo take the liberty of suggesting that one of the very best presents and one which wouldemriidthenreach week that you were their friend is a year's subscription to this paper. We will send thJsapjF from now until January 1st,' 1917, for f 2.00 to any of yourfriends in the. I'nited. States. ThVwllIln- elude the big Christmas, number which comes out December the Z'lndi To our would be quite a Christmas pres- ent to this office if they. would drop in at this time find pay up that delinquent account. If you are already paid in advance this does not mean.you. Sale Date Hand-painte- full line of HOLIDAY GOODS. Full line of Cards, Booklets and Gift Books. ; - Pretty Girls and Clever Mtn at the Columbia Theatre 7 ware, PRESENT A GOOD CHRISTMAS EMY Sets, Toilet Sets, Mirrors, Etc., Silver- Yurkovlch is .survived by three brothers, one living here, one In Mac-in the Austrian kay.. Idaho, and one ' - army. The funeral services for the victim of the accident were held from Holy Father Rosary "church last Monday. at the services 0rDonovanbfflciatfd and the funeral procession was readed by the Carr Fork Concert band, this being their Initial appearance in public. The victim of the accident had been in the camp about five or six years. He was a member'of the Na tlona'l Coatlon of Slav a Boga'No. 3C8 Burial was made in the old Bingham ........... . . cemetery. fly A. E. Thomas. rews Ear . a,-'g- p.-a- . ; ' - |