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Show U ' THE PROVO HER AMY OB HERALD EDITORIALS 4- TheJ usmess - city that "r - ct they-S- 1 eraW fa&e pleasure in recommending the following business firms to tst of tab scrtbers: . cooxy. before MansD o 0 "Ata ;4 ATTENTION We Clean Anything Call 'phone 123. We do ' the rest. Also we do expert fitting . , We are in hopes that President Wilson and the government will jtick to the hunt for Villa until, his hide, will not hold hucks and if thebtber greasers want to mix it why not make, a cleaning of the whole State and give 'them a . government which stands for stability aiid strength. Palmer's for. gentlemen's Suits. AtOCfC . Carriage . BARBER . 225, W. jr..- Manwaring Work, Horseshoeing and general Blacksmithing. NATIONAL FRENCH CLEANING 95 North Academy Ave. Provo has a fijne opportunity to .show her real spirit as a boston May theyfirst when the State Republican Conven will be anywhere from fiyejto eight tion meets here. hundred delegates, gather in the Garden City and we shoold-.., '1 '" taken care of while-her-e because this see that they spirit of welcome will do much ,to advertise our city over the State. Even if you do not agree with these visitors politically make them welcome and file that they, get the best that our city can offer in theay of entertainment. ' and Wagon , f -- - 87 Academy Avenue ... . ; AUTO REPAIRING Phone 261,' 137 W. Cen Storage Battery Repaid and Charging. PROVO, UTAH. North State Bank CenUr Street. 3 Doors at Tire PROVO CITY TRANSFER . -- .. ' . ( 1 . 24 North: Phone 49,0 ' Provo, Utah Cheap ...:..,! ANDERSON'S GARAGE. i 167.-- : ' . Wheable :vVe8tphal,MgrS. h Excursion' parties & ' J'- Phone 184. . . Grade, 50 No. Acad. Extracts The highest , ' and Spices. - and Lowest Prices. CeiltJ NV AND ELECTRir ., FIXTURES Our Specialitv. N LAWRENCE, Phone 30. Mor ' j . Let us Do Your i - Proteco Try . ' ARTHUR PROVO TEA & CHINA COMPANY MEAT & GROCERY ; COMPANY Meats and Groceries Telephone 46 464466 .W. Center St. Bulck . $275.00 Fiv$ Passenger Overland $325.00 One Ton Track .. . ..... .$150-0- WIRING of he$vy hauiinfg. Phone :. .SIfi.vOO live Passenger ajew day8at 2ll autu truck and are prepared to do all HJnds Co. We will open for have purchased a heavy; :V. SUTHERLANl.BROS. . Auto Electric COMPANY. VULCANIZERS 147 W. Center, Phone 2G0 PROVO, UTAH First West Ford at ours to Us Brimhall Bros. Second Hand Cars That Villa no longer commands an army is evident. The scattered guerilla bands, that, formerly fought under his leadership are not likely to seek a stand-u- p fight with were forces. If .that their disposition, the! rest Pershing's in bunches of down to run But them would be easy. twenties and fifties in a rough mountain country where j they nrr t hhronirhly7rf Ih'iimjiJ". a difficult, task that may. require nine; miny iueu wiiuuaiieu luuians- m musvua 'and Mexico- vvhen Gronimo as at the head of his bandpf murderers realize what it means. Troubles -- TTell PLUMBING& HEATING are'-wel- 11 .We laugh George M. .Nuttall -- DECORATING John W. Ellison Wall Paper Phone 163. 113 N. Co. Acat Ave. - . - 2 BIG STORES FULL. - AVhile jteryJittle. aboutJJielA.utomQbilez we.lm Show which is proposed for this city early in May we be-- " lie ve that our people will make the most of such an oppor-tunit- y this part of Utah County by bringing ' their friends from far and near on this occasion."" "If we " secure the combined efforts of every business house in Provo we will pull off one of the' best spring .shows which has been given here for many years. This is a wonderful -- opportumtyoithe third largesttyTxCUlalitowjgMti she. can really do when we undertake a proposition in -- dead earnest ' Whatare you doing to make this thing "go? Our county commissioners are to WngrulaTed-- if they carry through the plans as submitted at their recent County and we believe meeting for better roads will meet with the approval in general of that this move - the tax payers of the county. This valley is growing too progressive to allow our roads to get into such a shape that 1 weTclBnc&vyLM&' ease and speed: There" is ar growing demand for a hard surfaced road through-- Utah Cnnnty and we hope that, the county will be bonded for this purpose in the near future. It is really too 6ad that we cannot have less politics m connection .with our, roads ' and more real earnest work, but until we get a , rule in county affairs the old regime will continue with all iff-Uta- its .i in.i i j danp-prou- ' tendencies. s PHONE 348 Pi II!if; Repair Work Properly Attended To .AU-WorkJSaatanteed-i 139 Academy Ave.Phone 1 15 and 562-- - -- d - m Monumenti-For- :oration If you intend to erect a Monument before Decoration Day, we invite you to. call on us and .see how well we can blease you. . ' " We hayV a splendid . varietyof Granite and Marble Monuments from ..whichjtojmake selecltionsr The materiaieltTnTsTr . .T of all," their ibusinessjrequires it. .. .State cannot assent to' this doctrine. It will ' disgraced if it'assents to it; New York World. , ' .'Ihe Provo, j "A Square Deal to Every Patron" W. PHONE 232. 160 FIFTH NORTH J. W. DUNN. Sec'y and Manaee: J. M. HARMON. Pres. Herald Want Ads Work Wondc fa Have You Seen Our pom emm? jofer of-th- 20 Views of Provo 25c per dozen e .... symbol of Peace. Characters of Opera. The Spirit of Fair Play. Marva Spencer; lady Utopia, Lois Ursala Smith; Miss Columbia, 'Ella Madsen; Fraulein;- - Gennania.- - Edith Jones; Miss Scotia Ixrenda John; . Sasha Cleo UaonbeejMiss Moskowa; Britannia. Delwar Scott: Siroorina Italia ajd4aneerB:' AftonM-iTittnVeraUlady Naylor, Williams; . Wllma Linton; Senonta Espana, Carrol Poulton; M'lle La France, Lena iBabcock ; La Argentina, Danish- - Girl. Violete, Pierpont; Margaret Griffith; Norwegian Girl, Phone 50. 4 'V - ; iWe Deliver rvwomm PenslarStore The -- fcvana; Aiixie xirlr irfla.Gtles. - Heralds . .iTwo. Trumpeters. Franz Austria. Glen Field;- Wbng Cathaw Chinese). Rulon Williams; Thaddy O Brinr.Walter - Gease'r Jan Poland, Earl Jones; - lon Ur jquay, Kenneth Duun; Danish Man, Karl Christenscn; Swedish Man, Aldn Chatwinf T?orwpiaff"ManT Grant -- - - - Utah SmooVs eloquent plea e : JErouo'siMutl andJeff EinsrmricaTtTRdiahTTlerrnt Bunnell; Puritan, Clinton iBeesly; Continental Soldier, Clifford Cook; Arkansaw Traveler, Fred Sutherland; Country Fiddler. Grant Ekins. Seventy-fivgirl9 and boys of nations In elaborate Eoa- tumea. e -" . w - ine-ami- In to-wi- t: - zt.43-Tha- lnsr country o.ver; Jills' obvipus that Federal legislation: can deal4rnprehensively with it. The appointment pf a Ckngrssi6harc6mmittee tdtake testimony on the-copetence. of "American cooks, to be followed by an Interstate Cooking Act prescribing penalties and creating a pvrnianent Culinary Commission to regulate and control the prepara- tion of food in American homes; is clearly indicated. 1 1 i - Lct"liot..our iympathjies--with- cnain8; thence north BelglnAroljblind to the tens of thousands of Amenran homes ruined by ' .... bad cooking. ' ' I riJf tv -- . i - 1-- 2 . 2 " To-poth- ----- - ' used upon said land, or ;n any .way uiniurieiiani tnereio, also all , ease ments, and other privileges incident to said premises, and . every part thereof. Dated at Provo City, Utah, -- this rights-of-wa- y ISth day, of April, 1916. " . , HHNRY EAST, t Slieriff of Utah County. Utah. By SAMUEL A-- TROTTEJR. Ieputy. (Mrst publication. April 20, J316.) - . r- Stops , To The Mdn a fnh S h n r Rr ri r ir i PA' 47 ' Hi: - 3-- 4 m- U3 degrws west 1.0Q. chain:- - thence. north j)2M decrees west,' 0.85 ?chain; thence north 57 west ,2.64 chains; degrees thence north. 68 -- degrees west,3.5t chains; thence north 67 degrees west 14.57 chains; thence north 58 degrees west 3.79 chains; thence north 33 degrees east 24 links" to section line; , thence west garter 1.92 chains to the place of beginning. Area 55.23 acres. With all 'rights and privileges held by grantor to 3.01 acres adjotnlnjr wl(f land on "the west and held by the owner of above lands since the original entry. ith all water and right3 to the use of water heretofore and now - - ' St 0 , In the Fourth District Court 6f for preparedness in the Utah County, State of Utah. American kitchen desen-es.ththoughtful attention of the fer- a- Decker,- - plalntlffrrw Harry '. country. If national defense is o be adequate, it must be W Parker. Amy E. Parkerr Thomas R, Evans and the Commercial iBank all a include means should and satisfactory ;by thorough of. Spanish-For-k, defendants.-- . z home commissariat for the husbahdsands6nswho" are" to" Sheriffs Sale To ' be sold at the - 12fl day of compose its arrhieSi -- Urging increased appropriations for - sherif r sale on Aiay, is!, ai me rront door of : , home economics, he saidi i.ouniy vourt House- - inEiwrtTCity, I'xan, ai me nourpj-'o'cloc- k a,7 m., : ; "It is a crimeiand is wicked in the sight of God, to hav i all the rlgliitreTclatm and interest the products Tof the farm made next - to useless by poor or ve named defendants, of in to the following described real cooking. Tens of thousands of homes are ruined by help estate and water rights, less and ienorant housekeepers, and the American garbageat the northwest Commenslng corner of the southwest quarter of can is the fattest in all the world," section 31, In township 8 south, range ' " A fat earbajre-ca- n is nokioubt a coodTndex of "national 3 east of the Salt Lake Meridian; BDutr- tineneir should load law if crirneTThe thente a is cooking prosperityrHBut Senior - ' Also - . FEDERAL-REGULATION-X)FCOOKI- ... . LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL! Ome-san- Granite Works I 1 . d "Beesley M arbleaiid theahmhYseasosTsh ABERDEEN -- and the designs are the 4eT7:traaTour' prices are as low-awe can make them, andinsure High .Class WrkT v.. children's turn. - All the canners 'want is an abundant sup- -, v ply of cheap .labor ; nothingelse m&iim.Jefr. pretend that the women want to work long hours and that because ( - a ' y Co :MMi : KING BLACK" HAWK CAMERON- SPRING CANYON Falr-PIay- t i r ftt."j rr-rrnrirrrrrrrTrrrrrTTrji tt.m TWELVE HOURS FOR WOMEN IN CANNERIES. , CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK TheProvo 4iiglv school and Eighth grade under the direction of iProLJ. S. Boshard, will present , the opera, "Contest of the Nations," at th Columbia theatre, Friday and jSatur- day April 21st and.2iuL l The Story of the Opera. In order to 3ettle a dispute. of long standing as to whlchnation excels in singing, dancing or picturesqueness. a contest has been arranged in which' representatives of various T nations compete through the medium of their --tavorita art, tot, the awa Thejfcontest tsjpresided overbijthe a woman of gracicspiru oi ous mien and impartial judgment, by Lady. Utopia, a woman of affairs, acting in lhe -c- apacity of forewoman of a jury composed ol Heraldsi with trumpets attend, sounding the call to assemble and the commands of The . Spirit of - As the contest proceeds various misunderstandings, small jealousies and disputes result in amusing gitua lions ana dialogue,' firiaUy -' "Miss1 'Cotumbii; "ih: ' " kti elaborate1 delineation country, in which she is as--I slated by historical American types. is unanimously awarded the prize on scenes enacted to completion introduce the colors of Old Glory: Blue, the symbol of Faith ;. Red, the symbol of Valor, and White,: , the rair-Fia- Larsen JN.- Ulah TimbeFfiGoal OPERA an ar"are8iil vestigatton intT tKe conditions under which women" and children were forced to work in the canneries. Onre the canners force a breach in the Iawst 'their next 7 PROVO, UTAH Bnckly & TO 1 ' ' SCHOOL SECOND HAND STORE . D,0, WAID, PROP, Nominally, the Argetsinger bill which has been passed .by the Assembly authorizes the State Industrial Commis-- : sion to suspend the law regulating the hours of labor for women in canneries' to permit them to be employed for twelve htjurs a day for twenty days between June 15 and October 15, up to midnight. . The real intention of the inter- ests behind the bill is to undermine the labor laws enacte ( HIHH NEW h non-partis- - CENTER ST. - iWe Buy'an'd Sell all Kinds el Furniture. We ,SondHa.nd Cash-Price. Pay Hiohest 78-58- Co. 3Vhere they do quick,work and every piece is guaranteed the beet in the west ' :"TT " LOWEST PRICES """" Men's Sole3rSe-wer;. .t 7t.tt-7o- $ Tr.r; r. Ladies' Soles, Sewed . . Heels Straightened-.- . S5'-- . ' Rubber Heels .7 40 , v SPECIAL LADIES. PARLOR. We call and deliver free of charge. " . r-- ......... J50t , . Phone SOG.' - 203 West Center St., Provo, Utah ; ".T... |