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Show THE PROW) HERALD- - mm ' Mes sen ger. ' ' oinraiE rip i The second troop In the state to reach, war strengtn is "troop B of Ogden. Plans are being considered for supplying coal to the residents of Sallna canyon and vicinity by means of motor trucks. It Is xpectedthat there will be an laorease In Utahjof DO per cent In the production of potatoes this season over last year's output With the purpose la view of putting men have taken In cereals, thirty-fiv- e W ' 477-- M s J. YOUNG LADY wants position genN. Fifth" eral house work. Call 386 - 2t East. FOR SALE One new wringer- and sanitary cot. .361 8. First East 19 cemetery, purse, conteeth .and mill taining set of false Toofc cnriiooTe- t- MillrFiBder retura -to Mrs. C C. Nelson of Lake yiew. .Jl,F.D.). Box,No.,72.J Reward. LG3T:-- At TV RENTGood FOR es or cattle Phone E, APDly 190 nptrect-of-60Ocre-e-4a- ruth street OREM ELECTRIC" Excursion very Sunday to Salt Lake Children half fare. . rate PROVO : SHEET - METAL WORKS Do all kinds of tin and galvanized iron work, Also hot air THE : heating, .... .197, -- 35 North First West. phone W. V. Martin. Manager. I WANT TWO GOOD fire Insurance and real estate men. - Good wages. W. H. Ray. -- SOLICITORS, WANTED You cad make $3.0dayr Bee & ml at the Huher Hotel. -- -- hose.- feet of second hand Phone 533-60 WANTED: garden -Ryan - J. FOR PLANTS . celery, tomatoes, at . Phone SALE: Cabbage, 257 So 2nd East 481-J- (J-8- ) are Phone We STRAWBERRY "pickers.-- engaging our pickers now. 494-- J (J-8- ) FEtRN WHLSON, Stenographer and of Lee L. Notary Public In .office Baker, attorney, Provo,- - Utah. Hat. J28 field Block; phone 48. , FOR SALE:-B- aby Cost $14. Surry 5.00. buggy, harness $5 00. Driv- ing harness $7 50, cost $75: . plow $5. Thomas, il2 No. 6th West. Phone ll-in- - 810-- FOR SALE Phone 533-- Fine milch .cow. j7 Jersey - - (J-28- ). iRENT Furnished modern rooms for housekeeping. At 211 East ' J12 First North.. FOR Never again those long wairs for water to heat i Never those delays in your work becausa the water.isn't hot f ; And you are going to get hot wafer easier and cheaper if you heat if with Hum- In Overland rassenger, with starter and lights, in good shape V. 1914 Five ..... Overland 1915 ...... ... $275.00 Five Passenger with starter and lights ra good shape $325.oo Overland Five Passenger 1916 model with starter And lights, in first class' condition, an neW tires ...... V;.. ......... A. ...t. $525.00 Maxwell 1916 Five er and,. lights, in Passenger, startfirst-clas- con-- " s ........ dition $575.00 i.i.l.. :Buick 1915 Five Passenger, starter and lights, five new tires In fine $725.00 shape Cuick 1915 Roadster, starter "and .$575.00 lights, in fins shape Cars sold on terms to responsible , people. Call or phone to NAYLOR AUTO COMPANY l 'Two men and a, . - woman." Ivan. .What will prove unquestionably one of the most stirring romantic dramas ever conceived, is the forthcom-'fci- g release of the Ivan Film Productions, "Two Men and a Woman,' written by WHlard Mack, which will be the attraction at the Strand Theatre ca Wednesday and Thursday, June 6 and 7, with Thursday matinee at 4 o'clock! A ruKt tLla play. excellence' char-S';U;:- c8 . 8 ' : Q 0 ' 15c, yjr 25c, 40c, 50c, 75c and L$lr oMpin 18 are 154 West Center St. Provo, Utah the-dates - It Chautauqua will bring many talented, people to that city. at that time; " IrjMordeT to jbtalrr'an appropriation v. from the federal ; treasury of equal &z, T--- amount, the1 state of Utah hasforuntil exto ruise $T6,7pO h September on roads. post government penditure Oenerat-teborhnfl "CnrppptersV at Fort Douglas walked out helpers noon because they had at Sunday No ply Increased fn a been refused. the light gas a half and time for overlay wagesand time. fUf Batft k Shorn tnd Sold bp With returns from apd Utah counties not in, the assessable property of Utah has a valuation of 1656,030,664, as" near as r the emequalizaployees of the state board tion can estimate. Within thirty days the first of the federal loans under the farm loan act will be made In Utah, continuing until the- demands of the farmers desiring to avail themselves ot the privilege of the law are supplied. jr.A petition to the county commis sioners is being signed by nearly all the farmers. fit Fart West district, for the ereatioirora drainage district, and this may be the first locality In Weber county to be thus Improved. ' Fjbr the flrstltjme, in Jtwo years the Utah fruitgrowers will ip fruit, to A visit to Salt Lake City Montana this jear, the Montana quat is not complete unless antlne against Utah fruit having been you have a repealed, and the state crop pest commission expects large shipments JPTo to that state. In f The gtate utilities commission, & AT IBB the Utah railroad Salt Lake granting permission to run u lineof electric railroad from Qranger to Magna, has Insisted that safety at highway crossings be one of the first considerations 52 Wert BroWwty of the company, : Two big natural hot sulphur When he fell down an elevator shaft waUr ola. Latry anl Gn tlame attendants. at Salt Lake, Lewis Berry, aged 61, was fatally injured. Stepping ihrough RHEUMATISM VANISHES the door, thinking the ISvator was at a laudtng; Berry fell from the first (JxTI floor to the basement, fracturing his BATH AND BED KJ JLL skull and right arm and hip. Preparations are being made by land office officials for a rush of d land seekers when 4000 acres of lands on the Strawberry project OPENING OF SALT LAKE CIIY'S at trie foot of West mountain and skirting the share of Utah lake, are thrown open to- - entry June 20.Last week the machine gun company composed of youths from the University of Utah, the city high schools, representatives of some of the best j- ;. ers work-sim- 1 20-Ce- 1 -' , Piute,--Wasat- ch tf Gas Co. Phorie'295. - Provo . - "AJ,,. .:. - - TDRKISD f.ed-er- al home-Stea- - " ' ; The manner, In which the buying public of Salt Lake turned out last Saturday morning Is evidence of their interest in the market and of their desire to patronize It. Those producers who want a profitable outlet for their goods should give this demonstration full consideration. Sufficient advance notice 'of.1 the next opening will be given' through these columns, that all Interested may be full informed.. The market Is being established for the mutual, benefit of the producer and the consumer. " ..ii' r mwmmu Court Notes rMIKE ' Mike Dimitz, who has been in the : It would be curious If agents representing the Ka'ser's divine right should be found trying to work with Nihilists in Russia.' recruited up to the required organization strength of seventy members. When a team' attached to a harrow ran away, Bayard C. Taylor of- - Coalville was badly lnjured.ne;as working on some land when the team became frightened and ran away, and in attempting to stop the frightened animals he was knocked down and thrown : .... under the harrow. . It Is announced by representatives of the Sugar company that following In line with the policy of the farm labor branch of the- - state council of defense to employ school boys In sugar beet culture, the company has set aside 800 acres of sugar beets in Salt Lake county t on which s acted- In xourtJSaturdaii::-- i . John A. Smith has filed suit against ;.- " . esult-wlU-be J di- vorce from Samuel J. Healey on the grounds of JallureiQ provide. Plain-tltf- s maden name, Jennie Hutchinson, was restored. The partieswere married at Salt Lake April 20, 1916. The suit of George N, Dotey vs. Alva Nelson, adminstrator of the estate of Edward Dodder, is being heard by Judge Ar B. Morgan. The suit Is for $2,788.67, alleged to be due for labor performed for Edward Dodder in his lifetime. t -- In the case of Isaac W, Hull ysf'Hy-ruGillies , plaintiff was permitted to file an amended complaint upon paying costs Incurred by defendant to date,, . WflL Cox was ; sentenced to pay a fine of $25 for . unlawful fishing, to which he had pleaded guilty. " Wm. Peay, convicted of the same offenserwas sentenced to pay, a --fine of $40; he appealed to the district " " BREAD. .Eat More Bread and Spread Sams, ' With Corn Syrup Instead of vButter. " - . - m - J Utah Implement Vehicle Co. vs. Farmers' Implement and Produce Co. et. al., June 27. George T. Baker (vs. Louis Phillips, June 21. Fred J. Payne vs. Fv Spencer,- - Roseltha ,M. Searle vs. Johnson et al., June JS8. etratrJune 22. -z- jr., TIE Hyrnm . jt j rjiiijafjai in to-wi- t: . FIRST WARD SUNDAY SCHOOL PURCHASE BOND the CLIMAX ' "WHEN THE CATS AWAY" Nestor Comedy -- LrWEEKLY NO. 72 -- t ' s TUESDAY Matinee 2:30 p. m. "THE HERO OF THE HOUR' A Drama of Love and Adventure featuring Jack MulhalL - "mixing Matrimony Nestor Comedy "UNCLE SAM PREPARES FOR WAR." Y . -r--- ;. o -- ( " - Matinee Thursday 4 p. m. 'TWO MEN AND A WOMAN" With James Morrison, and Guy" Coombs v and as an added attraction "THE FILM HUNTERS" The Living, Book of Nature . 10c , 10c h "S 1 . le $100 bond. 1 Mi ,aA STARTLING WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- TO i The First ward Sunday school decided yesterday to purchase a bond and will have same made out in their name. The children will contribute small amounts and Bishop, Jos. 'A. Buttle will make application "at once for Tonight SHERIFFS SALE. one-thir- d ill-th- is ALWAYS SOMETHING GOOD 1 . o CALIFORNIA ROADS AND UTAH CLIMATE PRAISED - W. L. Biersach, "who recently returned from California, praises the roads in that .state and says" that this is one thing which Is Holding Utah back greatly. He says "the comparison of the roads id the two states is most strikingHere-the- y are so rough , that you are almost thrown from your auto, while there they are almost as smooth as .a dancing floor. He states that it is too bad that the bond issue did not carry county. . - The subways of - New York, the greatest engineering projects of the age, have been dug on bread. Look Into the diner pall of the Italian work: er and you will find a good generous loaf of bread... Bread Is a food not to be overlooked In the quest for efficient feeding; for bread Is rich In carbohydrates, ; "and carbohydrates are energy . producing fuels tHat quickly transform Into physical power for the man on the job. Eat more bread, and when butter is high spread it with corn syrup,-- a pure form of carbohydrates with; more calories - to "the cubic inch than any other accessible court food. Try It as a diet: and note the James Lombard!, of Thistle, , was immediate and power. result in convicted by a jury of bringing in- Good bread and wellenergy baked with corn toxicating liquor into dry territory. syrup as a spread thw gives a most Today he was sentenced to food rich in energy O. K. Hansen vs. Geo. A. ZalOkie; palatable, tasty power. producing denew trial defendant's motion for nled. The following cases have been reset: Joseph L. Kelly et. al. vs. Alma A Bourne et. al., June 23. . Western Moline Plow Co. vs. Farm- - , ers' Implement and Produce Co., June! ' In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for. Utah County, State of Utah. ,' Provo Commercial & Savings Bank, a corporation," plaintiff, vs. Henry C. Ludrigsen, defendant- Sheriff's SaleTo be Bold at sheriffs sale on the 26th day of June, 1917, at the front door of the County Court House, in Provo City, Utah, at the hour of 11 o'clock a, m., all the right title, claim an interest of the above named defendant of, In and to the following described real estate, interest In An. undivided. all of Lots Six and Seven of Block 24, Plat "C," of Provo City Survey of Building Lots with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Situated Utah County, State of Utah. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 1st boys fill be employed. of . June, 1917. day J. Carlos Lambert, a graduate of the Henry East, Utah Agricultural college, has been Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. employed, by Elko county, Nev, n By Samuel A. Trotter, Deputy She' --" county agricultural agent Since grad- riff..' ' & Coleman Mr. Lambert has the served Attorney tor Tucker, uating, state of Utah for three years as dep- Plaintiff., June 4, 1917.) (First publication, uty, dairy and food commissioner. " J Addressing the Business Men's club However, "The Kick Man of Eurof Cincinnati, Arthur O. Empeyr of ope," as the Sultan of Turkey 1b months known, has plenty ot company among Ogden, who served twenty-tw" with the Royal Fusllpers of England In his allies. the French trenches, said that the war Let the nation itself do whatever Is not going to "end In three months, food hoarding' may be needed. - When but that It will take eighteen months individuals hoard food they Invite for the allies to win It t disaster. ' ; '. Utah-Idah- ji"lJiltcJLBojrgai.lljLst Emily Nisonger et aL.to quiet title to three parcels of iSantaquin r.eal es" "? tate. Haws Mina has commenced suit for divorce agalnBt Gilbert O. Haws on the grounds of failure to provide and cruelty. Plaintiff asks that her maiden name, Nina Fullert be - restored. The parties were married at Provo - FROM MENTAL. ASlSAJiE having been committed from Salt Lake countyr-waexamined before wejfclon pe-- . .Mrs," Archibald Stewart uuon or ur. ueo. is. wyde, and was an operation for appendicitis and in- adjudged sane and his discharge He will be sent to Salt Lake, ternal hemorrhage at the Provo General Hospital this forenoon and at this where heas will be cared for by the he is helpless, suffering county, writing It is hard to state just what from a fractured spine. The physicians the state that it was much more serious BOOZE.FiNEJ0F$180. than they expected and the result cannot be ascertained' until after an James Lombard! was sented to pay hours. At a fine of $180 yesterday In iPrecinct elapse of about twenty-fou- r about 4 p. m. she regained conscious- Justice E. L. Jones court on convicness and asked for a drink of water. tion of bringing intoxicating liquor into dry territory. Defendant gave no" tice of appeal. v 26. . State 'Mental Hospital for some years, The following business was trans- - .. June 1571916. Jennie E. Healey was granted a OIMITZ DISMISSED ,.JL STATE. ; Earl Uennlon, market toaster, and R. N. Young, supervisor In charge of the Salt Lake Municipal Market, have announced that the date for opening the market has been postponed, probably until the berry season comes on. The late season, due to so much rainy weather, has held crops back and this condition has caused the decision to postpone activities. ..... The opening of the market was formally announced for Saturday, June 2nd. However, no produce arrived, regardless of the fact that much had been promised and many market spaces sold, and as. a consequence between five and six hundred prospective customers were turned away disappoint' kr set fo the" first- Chautauqua to be held at Brigham City, ft is expected that the "3ane 12 to '! ed. Panama at that section. -- Used Cars At Bargain Prices L - ft I; The latest word iri hats. , We can supply your wants from our new stock just received. The famous ) Several days- after, she had been missing, the boly of Mrs. Janet Drew, an aged woman of Ogden, was found floating in .Ogden river, two miles west o'f Washington street Ellis Wade, aged 13, of. Pleasant View, one day last week captured five young coyotes near the Utan. Hot Springs, and ,1s J12J50: wealthier as a result of the bounty received.,. handsome, clean and sanitary. The water, circulating through the copper coils, is quickly heated in this in tense, concentrated heetr-Lm- le heat is wasted. 115 - - $3.50 i phrey Copper Coil Tank Heater. It heats the water not the room. The jacket, '; or casing, of cast iron is they-hav- " i ... A full line of children's straw hats ranging in price at I - greater' economy. If vou have beer bottles for sale, bet ter bring them in now, as there will be no sale for them much longer. or phone and Bring them toour-plac- e will call. We also buy old Junk, hides and pelts. Nothing bought e a note from minors unless trom parents. Provo Junk House, 312 sB, Academy, Prosro, Utah. Phone 235, : . jeleanef kitchens : - . in the adjutant general at Washington, Bmembers of the Utah National Guard will not be required- to register for the v selective draft, ; Bounty on 5S3 rabbits and '300 squir rels was paid by the county , clerk of Boxelder county last week. These farm pests are doing considerable: damage ready baths, cooler, tf . 0 v beets. "from received to advices According mean easier kitchen work, rate v Q fer-ent-ed easier wash days Box 556, Oakland, Calif. - THE . Copper Coil Tank Heater hundreds rich wish marriage "soon; trlctl confidential; most reliable; years of eiperienceTacrfpTrons Tree "The Successful Club,'' Mrs. Purdie, Children halt fare. : . sjmph is; w MARRY IF LONELY For results, try me; best and most successiui, "OREM ELECTRIC Excursion Tery Sunday to Bait Laice . ifl In nd track-fame- end the whole family will be better; happier end healthier with a plentiful supply oHF easy to gefTT WALL PAPER tWeat Center FOR PAINT and i - f MtWaier oo, 636-N- value, in southeastern Utah. When detectives raided the borne of Lee Loy, 40 years of age,, a Chinese rf SaltLoke CityfiiUjuii. valued at $9S2 was seized. Unwanted efforts are being put forth ta make the 1917 harvest a record breaker, aceording to reports . that come from every section of the state. 7 Mrs. Mary A. Barker, aged 78, died at her home in Salt Lake, death being dueo ptomaine poisoning, thought to have been absorbed from a jar of wfGM Lover hors pasture for rs it ;i. 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