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Show '' 1' "" f , -- Um T Tyw I s-i - T7tr&4 ' TEepoUiLls -- eM vXigAI . (CT! SMJSllOUSC 'A'l.Wm--- AS Tan ... " " . ' ' daughter of j Fourth ward.) - - - ESf-":s-r-John NWji!s. Srlt l.ike Howells II F 8 u..Cl,. : I- - f '. ' and boys. f iiiunuuir . . :i; rJQhlvrfQdavs i i,. i !. -- large number of H. prt U VJ , , - i! ; !' ' V 1 . " to-nose- &s S. i i' 6 Pme's friends are nrrtnv his annnint- - ment to succeed Dr. D. H. Calder as superintendent of the State Mental hospital. Dr. tPyne. was for many years steward of the institution before 'he enlaced in the uractice of medicine, and is by some looked jipon as me logical man ror tneoptymoa. COME 11$ of 1EDLBL I, .'.'-v.-;.j- . tsKSJfe Spotless Town Means Happier, J and Healthier People. SCENE "THE HIDDEN LAW," MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE, EDITION, IN FIVE ACTS, PRODUCED BY HORSLEY. FROM -- OE At the Princess Monday Pror. G. A. 6t- - the" An "fmporlanrhecker Sperry, principal 7tourngmnT Should "Clean Up and Paint Up" Nephi High school was here Monday was pulled off here recently hich This Community t Once to interviewing teachers who may take resulted in victory for the Srovo ' - entrants. They were: S. A. Trotter, positions in his school. Protect Our Families. N. P. and .James Markman.' and ;Tohn T. larlt, the Salt Lake mihing Ilolert ltm. TbeIr Springville'- o .Improvement is man NEIGHBORHOOD and patent promoter, is here for ponents ,. were Messrs. x Packard, multiplied. It, a few ' . visit days and Boyer, Roylance )allin. Is the sum of all the efforts made to make houses look attractive and beau IMWMWMhMM 1W0 - Court Notes CHURCHES In addition To probate Imsiness the following orders were made by Judge EASTER ' SERVICES AT THE A. B. Morgagn today; BAPTIST CHURCH. N'icls Antone vs., 3. P.. L. X S. I Ry.; motion for eaange of venue The choir of the Baptist church granted. will give the following program t . il RajchaLFerjaftlm demurrer .aalter; Den--1 fifteen Anthem, :"l'he Lord is Rinen Indeed," overruled, ' days to' answer. Heyser. By the choirr hymn. "Joy to Utah banking CoT'vs.: iames Oler; the World." Handel," duet, "He . 'Continued ""' for a resetttng-b- KnowBi stipula- y tion. The case of H C Allen, receiveri vs. Vern VToung. la beiug tried be-tnc ronrthnir3trTc court, Thossuit iB of - the crop raUed by defendant at Moaida It rAUJTvia SIrfe LZ:iI. B Neighborhood illus Improvement trates the influence of a good deed well done. On a dinrv street one househofder starts to improve the ap pearance of his home: He keeps yard anan, Hw imintir his house, fences and outbuildings. He plants grass, flowers and shrubbery. Soon his neighbors notice the im- provemeit. They begfa to clean up, paint up and green up." Within a few months the street la transformed. It not only looks better, but It is better- - People are happier and more neighborly. Property, values have In Masters and Miss Lydia Byers; hymn, Hire with " Many Crowns," Elvey; solo, "The Holy- - City," Adams: .nrrwill inWanthem. ''Calvary," one-thirPaul the. choir; solo, neN-BVIranier. "Hostanua," Mrs. I. H. in 115, on land leased front the. Masters: hymnl!The.:Vay of the creased. Neighborhood-ininroveme- nt M8ida Frot ..Lands comiianv, which Cross Leads Home," Gabrieir anthem, has worked a "before and after" 'Is; fealty' wdridr'tui.' ' ;' "'f fendant has a counter claim of $480 jtoren. Director Mrs. I. H. MaEters"; for damages resulting from failure on 'organist. Miss. Helen Bonuam.'.. All are One of the modern" poets. has been the part of the 'Moslda Company to cordiaily invited to come. Services Inspired by neighborhood Improve furnish irrigation water ulticient Tor at 8 o'clock. ment work in his own town to ex ' " " a full -crop. tA similar Case producis " press himself in the following lan- in which Young" t the defeud 'I , ant church , will follow. wtTCTirr!?. meu in' iEastpr .r---"nrnirJim Hnpinv , GIIKj,, yr Little bwls of flnwre. Little cans of paint, . . twsoa against '"Crown -x-ore-a.-,mry-in. d "M - ' tiful. ablW .. r 1 W tot f ' III L mj III iiaa--u(.- Jl!2lzI u - .pj Plaintiif askt r JJecemhi-r 13 tor the cuaouy ' ivi ' - o ul . ax ' . u 4i Jf&lin,,B.iANlitanJt ready-Wvea- v sty w 32 - ' - - , iVl YpmII I ' ' ' " If F?r oberammerMu Pasion - Is expected. exiM-nse- s Tur bar hoods ihatrrirr of wflse - 11 r Scroendayiwll -7-7- - ' tempted. In a certain western town one of th taster service will be nfld on Sunresidence streets' with a row of about .day morning at 10:. o'clock." The .Sunday .school. will Ponent n nart nf fifteen houses was the shame of all thr program with appropriate recita the ctUzensniouse' tions ana songs;: me cnoir win sing were greatly in need of repalrs'and two taster anthems, and the pastor raiuL.Ther looked bad and they Jsept W 6Deak - on " "Immortality." The looking worse every year. one 'evening service will be htid at, 8 of the good citizens got anFinally He idea,. Jcck- clinch , xtenda went tohB OWnefofThe house In the hearty welcome to all middlrof the bloT?K;.""J''; rr--- "I want to make you a proposition. he eald. "If you will permit me I will give you, without cost,, all the" paint WORK TO BEGIN AT necessary to paint your house if yoo - public-spirtte- - . PHr TKn - - AnVOtRcr Clewing ' nrnr nu will i: '.A:.. 160.00. ... - -- . Jb t .- ill t! 1 w. mM Cyi. w.C,hr Ilewy Suouclwni & - lac. Heaquist250--- nomas F. Pierpont. 250 n . III Ill dajof, January,19 16, ' I ' FAY STALLING3, zvA ioc cuts. . more definitely, etpreas and try it . k - . ' THE S. "V ;. ' " theatre--' building at 10 aforesaid stotk-o- f me nex 1 neatre co. was postpone until April ;28th, 1918 at 1C o'clock" a. mi'. Polish and the "rest of 'em. PAPER-HANGER- h i i "We Paint Anythirir" 9.79 Wtt Ct m vtii, VUJICI uir r -- POSTPONEMENT OF SALE," By order and resolution of the board of directors of theiicx Theatre company at" a meeting held at the . l - ' Princess 1 -- " 1 .:: "j so Secretary. ',. ni-- - : . S - " Paint Up and Clean up Campaign Wtun the taimlyoTMIC. PAINT - (W- many snares or each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be fold at the office of the company. Princess Provo theatre building, Citys Utahron the 20th flay-- of Aprfl, 1916, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale.. . - , OA - l- voill.cver work better for you in the " till 25.00 25.00 25.00 A . AH SCHWAB - I 15 ISO dohewQjluK'T nuiTiin imir Hi youre already a chewer you hwwner accented the oronosltion and later the paint was delivered, the oufrtit to try Spear Head It willi i philanthropist exacted the promise you an altogether new idea of. that the owner would not' tell any of how delicious and satisfying a VDar1rom theNwawberry Valley his neighbors that the paint was a '.servoir was turned fn to th hieh. chew can 'be; r line eanal Monday nnd will b turned In the course of time the house was Into the other canls as needed. t- -f - If you're not yetaeftewer, you and the effect was marvelous painted J. L. Project Manager Lytel says ought to trvpSr Head just the the reservoir is rapidly filling up and to behold. Like a new house It stood de- - will most likely be full this season as among Its dingy neighbors as conspisame. Jxvu. II be surprised there is & great of snow in cuous as a fairy In a minstrel show.' ted to see how much more fhj watAfnHiwl quantity ...Ml Tk. WMis-sthe ultiKf UUUStiH .111' ftnfl esa.uilll UOT lett or sufticient to tlced the contrast They saw how irrigate 50,000 to 60,000, acres of miserably poor the newly painted out of tobacco when the luscious, (and house made theirs look. One .after wholesome juices in a Sicar Hear! the other they went to the stores and DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS, " ' Ordered nnl n f TVi VI n i h a t ,u .mi' plug cotiie into direct contact with" . ery one of the fifteen houses was vour tongue. .t meet next Tuesday s attemoou at3 1 painiea ana tne premises cleaned and inHtead of Mon.lav ss J the street.bacame one of the best look SpearIIead is especially de O'clock. annouueed on account of the In town. ' , licious because tt. is made only oj viously ueinonstrauou train coming M6nday. ing the choicest red tlurlcy leafjr They will meet at, the home of Mrs. 'That 'is what was accomnllshed Letra Mortensen in the Third ward. when one man started to Improve his sweet, ripe, mellow and full of home.., If whole neighborhoods, street AJI our statesmen aJ 1 . and candidates by street, should start to improve In fruity, appctiiing ilayor, nre vigorously dlcu?sing- - Trepareit-wsa- ; our town what a tremendous difference Get a cut 'of this supremely and they will learn what their it would make In the anwarance of sacred conviction are hen. thnir this commuuity.' Let'a get together jood tobacco aadtry it In 5c constituent themselves - it counts. mi ii the big things-redu- ced uy uic auvei metnoas or the. ...wuipivs makers. Always $17 season after, season! d . nnfr ability no one can dnnhi-- UA : I - ' - 1 - cide to find out why Styleplus has such a big reputation: The fab ncs are fasKionaKlp terns, water shrunk, all wool Ar r, kind' of a model von fashion designed by a afTfst whose taUonng where Nellie Ashton on JheJtOth ; ' ; 1 F. J, Hedquist. . . . . . 250 Thomas Ashton ...... ISO is Charles W. Miller... 307 30.70 " And in accordance with law and an order of the- Clothes In many villages, towns' and cltina Ulean Up and Paint Up effort has become popular in recent , years. The immediate results have been- - a marked Improvement In the appearance of the places in which they have been at- - 4 26 41 53 rSfyleplusl7 joau u. Asnton.....l690 ' VIIIU ADULUU ..... .1 II vnaries-- s - "SPEAR HEAD" - ' ?s, v j -.i CONGREGATIQNAL J ' CHURCH EASTER icRVICE. LUSCIOUS .. ftnn WH.-8-- A- saveru.lv otrenng trie evening services to help d jj irjy CHEW SWEET, . , thl. Fix J fnimtv 'St.!. - . . " . - clothes, you can't afford to ignore . UUh . nf hu iM. Notice: There are delinquent upon the following describedtock on account of assessment N'n 1 viA m Ufee 10th day of , January, 1916, the or. riai niuuuius sei onnoRire h names of the respective shareholders, as follows: NoAmt Cert. Name. Shares. Due. 42 John JJ. Asbrnn . - - ano t ?n nn s? - Office Jrinceflalbjiairi CitV. PrOVO UUh. i custom-madeclothe- NOTICE. Theatre Com nan y "StylepIusSeventeeir from : LINQUENT the k lOmnany.. Do you pay around $25 for If you do we can open vour eves as to style and lit with good wear guaranteed at the. HK low price $17. Arid if you pay around is over For the Kaster greeting, send your dozen.' Larsen & photo. 11.95. per Nygreea Studio. Sooner or later yoa too will come to -- Tt-e- W. Leter Mangum returned yesterday from a trip to Reno.-- - Nevada, where he conferred with Nevada mining men on business In which the Jinigbt interests are concerned; Judge B. T. Lewis Spanish Fork. r '' ' "rlrTTTi. rT 0 . ' , mo teA&t V ; - 1 5 "c3rt : "I f 0 court "A ';: I H . Demonstration at the GAS, OFFICE every Saturday afternoon and evening. Refreshments will served. Marcnus Larsen dfrStteaisb Fork, was attending court here today. Abner J. A., and .R: Thorn of Springville, were here today attend ing f . CABINET or COMBINA TION COAL and GAS R&NGE. The following attorneys attended court here ' Monday: ' Julian M. Thomas, of Salt Lake; Abel J. Evans, of Lehi; W. B, McPherson. of Springville; Elias Hansen, of Spanish Fork. k7 I T v n ."."'' TltS) I (U . Joe Spauihower, of Spring Mke, and Annie Mansfield Of Eureka, Were married here Saturday by Deputy County Clerk Elias A. Gee. , II I 1 -- '"I f U U 0. - ! - flfnfl fs Ti Tl r I? i !kr f - :' t, .1- lb UJ U Alphnnao each 14 n J U ! aw s' w .. , IrU . ft ,r- CT i - - -- ' g $ . p-1- ' ' ij ! : here - -- . . " twmmmMmsMflt, . - r J, D. Hundley of the sustained a fracture of both, bones of the riKl,t arm Tuesday evening,"1 &3 Black .. Wedgwood is Lticil., the ' ' 11 A. Captain on legal business. s; , fDOLnlMlf UUyLa ' ' personal .; ii.i fc L - PftQVQ HERALD MORE OR LESS ij .t - & ' ' ' iSy-J-TfTVl-'-- , . 'A " X Vi : '"- '" ' . : t |