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Show . r If so, write to Farmers and Traders JQ. ii3, Jamestown, The Same Quality arid the Same Price PROVO :Do "all . HI III i n IHfll U aiiiiDH DHiii . HH : n vviiiuijivv on f o o o linger I HHMIflHM).ll X iiNRffHii a D K J r youyiuj " : o h ' tt Dee. 21 472-R-- 2 . ' bungalow . r at 281- 8. 1st East. For particulars call at nan. 1U W. UI South, (Jan Zdtt) FOR R E NT: Advance showing of plain and fancyJlvoiles.and marnuisette.lieewesLd of ALE FOR Bst winter apples, Winesapa, Oanoa and Delaware RedsUB. Walton, rower. Phone I !f f Or O A If !imvs!in IB..- - it in r V .yuu uui N. Y. SHEET METAL klndi" otin and WO A K ' galvanlxed iron work. Also hot air West Phone First heatUf, 107. W. P. diartia. Alanager. THE m r r r P DO YOU WANT CASH Bureau r r r - 1 - La. I I I X 0 I ll ll 1 i ,1 f I llll ll llll ll luc, SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened 2e and 36c a dot., at 68 So. 2nd f28 West First class timothy hay Implement, Co. 1 tf FOR SAUB 15c, c. II Nay lor " at the O. Phone;686. c:lllfl LO8 OF MONEY to loan on long and easy terms. W. H. Ray, ground floor, 78 N. Academy JLe. f8 Ume , GIRL WANTS general housework. furnish references. Can Phone 15. FARM FOR SAiLE 120 a.', 36 a. lucern, 15 a. fall grain, 4 a. 6. ciover, 35 a, for spring grain or beets, teams, machinery, etc. Fine artisan well, sew bungalow with basement, out buildings, sheds, hay, etc. $10,000. o good nema as pari or write Provo Herald Wta-tttk- -- ml2 -- POTATOES Have you all you need? We have more than we can use, and can save you moneyrTTione - 7 ri j .-- 494-Jr7- THE C0I.1I FINE STOCK HERE ( Continued HI from Page 1.) HUHs Academy Ave., Provo,- - Utah. Phone ml2 235. The UtabJFarm Bureau bulls whi!h hours. B. Hyde. Public Entertainment Committee- -r W. D. Roberts chairman; E. L. Roberts, C..W. Held, (Merle G. Taylor, E. II. Eastmond, Eugene Henrlod, Geo. A. Hanson, Mart W. Roylance, Frank "A." Mitchell, 8chwab, Bert Bandley, iB. E. Smpot Roy Boren. J. H. Smith,-H- . Public Welfare Cdmmittee LeRoy were brought from lowa and Missouri by N. C. Christensen of Salem, reached "Prove Sunday night. There are two carloads of these fine animals and these will add much to the quality of the stock in Utah County. This is the second ehipment7rthis"kind that has been brought into the county In Iho nnat 1bb mnntha Thin nhln-- Bert Whipple. V. L. Bunnell, J. W. They were taken to the corrals of G, Bates, J. A. Bullock, W. WL.Ercan- back, C. A. Glazier, E. D. Sutton, (Reed ,,t.,, trrtT thorn MMT --nrnmbtmit Cmoot, I. M. Warner, J. E. Yates, IrRtwkn,ftn ftnd farmer, have insnected riiFZabriskie, Roland D. Smith, J. A. and admired the fin animals during HcKenzie, Edw. Hattonr J. C. Ander the day. on, John Saxey, Geo. A. Brown, David penshaw, Knight Starr Jordan, S. J.' MODERN WOODMEN GIVE Jenes. " DANCE AND 8 UP PER - Committee 3. W. Lindlife StocS .r"l. say, chairman; Jesse W.. Harmon, T.- The local M. W. of A. gave a social 3H Pierpnnt, lRoy Dixorr, John Jtounlast ThufBday night in the and O. Bmoot, C. E. I. O.supper ayr O. F. hall, at which a hundred -- Short fl9 , CARPfBT WHAVINO iBring your rags before the busy time. 68 South Second West. IMrs. O. 'Lohdefinck. WIANT1ED JFour wide awake boys just out of school. Good future for boys who others not wanted. Apply .at Superintendent's office itiright-WwteBilte- .--- f2'f-- BE RECLAIMED combinine-the-reclamati- on w Port-Whlca-- ingli-ha-Jeyp- AliE-MHavl- r ng Jtjs canH&e-arain- ed. - valuet thiscery. -- money-makin- - Lund-Sore- " Utah. FOR tlcally new. FOUND-4- A g Phone 623-- sled-- on boy's Cchter .. if for- - - ztr, . - II II ii " - S. After the grand" march Mr. J. Harry Peterson gave a fitting address of welcome and later in the evening Mr. J. Gendron delivered a' lecture on re creation and fraternity, or the love which we should have for our neigh- oor.'-jthe time being-- it 'seemed that the world was being turned. ud-side down. Mr. Gendron should -- be given a greater field for this subject Many out of town guestswere present to enjoy the festivities. - w- CYTlirBAfeT BALL EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE CITY Friday, February 23, via the Pen, ver and Rio Grande Railroad. f 1.45 for'the'round trip. Tickets limited for return to three days after date - of ale. Tickets good going on special train only. Special leaves Smoot's station at 3 p. trtj returning leaves Salt Lake at 12, .mid inlght w Every-bod-- j. invited f . y Subscribe fo r the home p ape r i 1 tun lllll ii I ! M TT1 V X amicably inclined toward each7)ther, nun It is hplipved will work jointly in the project, and under this condition tion of the Indian War Veterans, : it is believed probable4hat the Recla- - which was organized last August to mation Service can be Induced to take keep the old organization Intact and to help Becure ananointhejQrt-Contamplated.ans and to aid the needy or their- Widows will trlvo a mtira In fha I a. iiT-iim- g ToTThe a. Y.U. on fore the Provo High School last Fri- - the evening of March y evening' on "Sound and How We ganlzatlon will do all in their power Hear. He; gave & very ime lecture to secure pensions .lor these Indian io a iargenumoer or me stuaems ana war veterans, ami 11 they fall they k their-- parents. He demonstrated his to raise money by other lecture with many scientific devices, means to help them along. A marriage license has beenJssued general invitation to all' to Claud V. Shurtleff, of Aiagna, and the Indian War Veterans and widows Leahr Margaret Thornton, of Pleasant to be present on theevenlng of Marco" : -- J . penslons-for-the-veteT- i-" 2nd.--Th- is or-da- will-see- a-- 2nd.- -- f23 J. A silver Elein watch with I. emblem -- fob attached. Finder f23 phone 688 for reward. ' es f2u LOST -SIXT- le. j . n- street Call at this office and pay INVESTIGATE OUR PRICES ON TIRES IT WTT.T. PAY YOTT lor the Agents Congress Tires, Guaranteed. J. II. DURRANT, - . :i 163 W. CENTER - Where Old Tires Are Made New- .- - J ' 2. on d, Lake-count- 20-acr- e 40 rs , 1 WBLSave-You " win-acr- to--8- 0 -- fur- for-batt- A GOOD POSITION. Can be had by any ambitions young man or young lady in the field of C.- niODi iv iTiutDii n nrcipe Ujul Lfll HI liLlmLU UIIIUL -- swamn-rwate- -- Phone 67 N N . raiiwaiJEommerclaLtelegraphySince the passage of the eight hour-laby Congress,- - it 1 has created a big de- Loose. r attendaneerf matad for telegraph operators. Po- and HiuHS- - pay lag- - front "J ft pef month, with many chances for ad U H 11 T t vancement It will pay you to wrtte draw water-fro- m the lake nan way i eiegrapn "nsutute of whmit thrpfl tofid, Oregon, tor tun partic feet below the present low water level will be pumped on to the FOR decided to en This water in Salt Lake county. By lands high ter the stock business, I will sell one bargains that are' bargains. Food cannot be a bargain of the best orchards from the lowering the water in tnelake in tmless-- it Cary Farnii.' L; AT Hinton, R. F. testttfiatedThaT ahouT18,DW"acres, has all the purity" and goodness" thatnmakes y oif old at and land the bay D. 2, Box 120. Phone 147-J"rcludingProvo tf south end of thelake - healthy and strong when you eat it. T' . The project includes dyking to pre WANTEI-- A large concern offers to a progressive individual the exclu- vent the lake from overflowing the sive agency in this city for a line of pdrained area during the high water Price is no gmdeto Cheap food household staples comprising over 800 season, and raising the channels of does not mean poor food here. We have studied the grocery articles, - UMust be one who can build Spring CreeK and other streams that the swamp aud handle a' permanent and grow up questiorjcind your tastes sor closely that our, prices willTurland areas. ing . business. Good H. prise you as agreeably as the quality of thgoods. They possibilities right from the . starts A committee, V..L. Hinckley. W. State Clyde Taylor, LeRoy em and Lindsayand age, present experience ar jth cheapest and. best-i- n thistiovnwCome-i. J?tre Dixon. waaappointedtojecure-dataOrove- , ployment Addrets: M. :.ZZL-L- , ." and senrPrO Box 1615, Salt Lake City. today inspect them." iyi K We have just received at this office The project has been considered, for a bulletin setting' forth the condition ueyears, surveys ana sounamgs. to Jordan River May Be Dredged and termine the most feasible methods to of this nation if war should be declar 80,000 Acres in Salt Lake Valley be used were made, some years ago ed suddenly. Here is a statement " n ; Irrigated. under the direction of F. H. Newell, from Light Horse Harry Lee, an - rfii Af the revolution: Mrec-tneovernment S V "A the was nf Rep.kmaheld important meeting ' . is the murderer of its citizens which Thursday nieht In the Commercial tlon Service. ciub by the UtahlFe th& consideration : of a hig reclamation VUUiuy iauu uwuero were uyyuwu iu iuiu uuiaugui, nuao iiicj oitnu iucck the same' age and : strength. 3f -- each ther as to the regulating ot4ha- - meB-o- f nrolect of the lake, as theyliave been mechanized by education and i.. disci-lanapproximately 18,000 acres of bordering on Utah lake, and pro-- !for many years ever ince the Salt pline This bulletin Is in our bulletin vidfhg water for irrigation of 80,000 ILake canal companies have used the f dry land in the south end of ' lake as a reservoir and Suits were in dow so that the public can read same Salt Lake county. Ther movement " progress or threatened for damages from the outside. with Silt to Utah county land owners from eveiv contemplates y people who secure water flow of their land by reason of the from Utah lake for irrigation through dams constructed in the Jordan river Jordan river, and probably govern- - by the canal companies. This condi-OF ment aid .in carrying the project ' tion" prevented any possibility of as-- ! a TiA a wan-inet ffrm rnA onuornmani o a tViA n dioto thT0ugh7Trndenhe"affd 4asd retemUott ftct. . ' a.i II UklkUHIU IIIHI'L ' u T 3 jxv1.1-1.11- ii mar I1HI1MI irnHiii HILL nni.r It is proposed to dredge il Hiuer njr yrujeci wiu wuiuu iiiiKiiuuu ILILI'nilU ine joruun Wow-the mouth tbthe lower dam was threatened. its river from Lake Salt t . i AcMi x rocerrfarapiss Ml ther consideration, of tae project. " 4. : - -G- this informatiori is obtained, for N r 1XST Finder return to Oolda Beckstead, 389 North Third ' West" ' . mm - offl-the- can-hustl- e, of LAKE BOTTOM LAND TO nnrn i k pifirrtrA nitt i mil mi from governmental surveys already made and from other Bourcesr as to thfrprobabl acreage et land, that can be reclaimed, and other facts of importance in connection with the project It is expected that a meeting of citizens interested wjll be called, after WOMAN WIANTED at Ho YOTJ1NQ tel Roberts, for pantry work. - PHd151r63!C:2B6: :W. CenterTProvoiK HIGHEST PRICES nald for Brass. Copper, Rubber, Rags, Dry-Jon- es, Scrap Iron,. .Roitles, Pelts,:Hides. and Beeswax. Bring your Btuff to our place, or phone and our wagon will calL We do not huy from minors un 11 I i lllll 1 MIi 1 III-i v t 1 I I l- ii I I SJ - 11 m 1 I ' "T mm On account have decided weefelonger." ot weather conditions toe sale one Greater reductions than ever this week H-WAJNit-UNIOS Next Thursday evening at 7: 16 the Sixth ward will.giye a good program In keeping .with Washington's birthday. A lap lunch will be served and everybody la invited to bring . their lunch. The boys and girls will be entertained in the afternon from 1:30 tQ 4:30. The notice "whichifl being sent" out is signed by. John JV. tfeflomf)S:llll.::;: lie-Ada- chaimanf.' v' ' - . nn aw v ..... El tl II |