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Show Tn-T- i UTAH COUNTY DEMOCRAT ARE YOU IN TROUBLE? TRI-WEEK- LY. I v, tied every Democrat Publishing Company, Talaphone 95. If you are in trouble Entered at the postoffloe at Provo City, Utah, for transmission seeond class matter. through the mails as SUBSCRIP1 ION RflTESt In Advance. On, VYear, Gilths .50 . Six Viontha, fhr eemonth - On . Not In On, Yea? Six months, Thr ee months, On month, Advancei , - I, .2 5 7SS .26 $2.78 I. 40 .50 .30 Inter-Mounta- Paint Brodies, White Lead, Turpentine, Oi :: Varnish, Glass. Putty, Chi-nam- The Busy Corner Roth Phones 104 HOVRS 10 A. M. TO 9 P. M. of the Castle Gate and Clear Creek in & The Plate Matter Sheet down the street had a spasm last Thursday. It had a lot of harpings written for their editorial column about the great hopes they have for the elephant party machine in this state. No one can keep them from having hopes, but the next time the editor has some one write his editorials he should at least remember that no matter wdio the Republican machine nominates this fall it means defeat, Provo Foundry & Machine E THOS. r. riERPONT, & MANAGER for sale Self Oiling MirviM Cars, Mine Cages, Engine and Boiler Repairs, Iron and Brass Castings, Etc. Ut0v.K- at Timber Co. - 3ih North and Second West Street, Provo West Center, Provo, UtaH defeat of the darkest kind. I CENTRAL HOTEL Room H, death of Mrs. Armstrong, wife of Leroy Republican, conies as sad news Armstrong, editor of the We desire to express our fraternal symto all friends of the family. pathy and regrets, and trust that the kind Father will com'fort the family in their hour of grief. The announcement of any kind, discontented, unhappy, or not satisfied in. life, or have domestic, love or buslines troubles, you will be told how to overcome them. Your w inh and object in life can be obtained. Reunites the separated. Tells how to marry the one of your choice; how to win the man or woman you love; how to make your husband or w ife be kind and true. I only do that which is m the hounds of reason, but which is so thoroughly accomplished that it seems miraculous. , EDITOR. DAVIJ) LARSON1, McMurtrys Ready Mixed Paints, Western Varnish Stain, Johnsons Wood Dyes ana Paste. Mays Rubber Cement, Carriage Paint. Famous Oriental Palmist ROYLANCE AND GEO. A. .STORES, PRODS. J. We have a complete Stock of GERANO UY 'I'H K W. M. be Lumber Co. ... CONSULT Tliuisday and Saturdry. Tue-da- y, -t I i ' BOTH PHONES. Let us not forget the dear ones gone before. It is ual that the mayor of the city and governor of the Summons Notice of Special Stockholders DAY. f?tate isaiie proclamations setting aside the thirtieth day In the District Court of the Fourth Meeting of the Wm. M. of May as a public remembrance day, a day on which Judicial District of the State of $ Roylance Company it is proper that the graves of the dead are eared for. Utah, in and for the County of (A Corporation) Memorial day was celebrated iu the early history of this great naUtah. Notice is hereby given that a special tion. It was considered one of the gem days in revolutionary time, meeting of the stockholders of the said Inga Ruuylfsot, plaintiff s. Anthe men who had so bravely died for the cause of liberty were called Company will ie held at their ollice in drew C. Runulffoii, defendant. to mind, and flowers of appreciation were laid on the heros grave. While Provo City, Utah county, Slate of on Monday, the 15th day of Summons. .the true American spirit of love for our countrymen burned in the hearts Utah, The State of Utah to the said deJune, A. 1). 1908, at the hour of three of our people, yet the revolutionary sons and daughters did not slight the oclock p. m. for the following purpose, fendant: to-British who had been slain iu the battle for their king. it: You are hereby summoned toap-- j To amend Article VII ofthe Articles Jove and broad of mimledness should dominate the The same spirit of increasing the capi- pear within twenty dajs alter the actions of every Americau citizen on Memorial day. No grave should tal Incorporation, stock from (2,500 shares) twenty-fiv- e service of this summons upon you, be left uncared for. Remember, probably someones darling lies there. thousand, (125,000.00) dollars to if served within the county in wlmh be (5,000 mankind shares) fifty thousand ($50,000.00) It could also remembered that all must, sooner or later, take is brought, otherwise, dollars, and for the transaction of any this actiou up an abode in mother earth, and it would be hard to feel that we would other business that may properly come within thirty dus after service, and Remember the dead on Memorial day. be entirely forgotten. before such meeting. defend the above entitled action, and , WM. M. ROYLANCE, in case of your failure so to do, President. One of the city piano teachers recently had a girl judgment will be rendered against of twelve or fourteen years come to her with a Notice to Creditors. to the demand of tl e half a dozen rings upon her fingers. About the In the District Court of the Fourth you according which. said complaint has complaint, time the pupil began her performance, the teacher Judicial district, in and for Utah been filed the clerk of said court. County, Htate of Utah. requested her to remove the relies of barbarism from her hands, which This action is brought against the In the matter of the estate of William While we agree with the teacher that the she djd under protest. defendant to dissolve the bonds oi rings Nelson, deceased. Notice to Creditors of with the the will Creditors interfered hands, but more with the physical dexterity present claims, with matrimony existing betw een plaintiff to the undersigned at his aud the defendant, and to obtain a mental attitude of the pupil, diverting attention from the study of music vouchers, on of business Academy avenue, decree of the court awarding to the to an admiration to her baubles, we doubt if the pupil preceived the least place Provo City, Utah County, State of plaintiff certain personal propertv Benseof Utah, on or before the 10th. day of of the defendant now in the impropriety iu her jewelry display or appreciated the poss her teacher. The child was really more to be pitied than censured. In September, A. D., 1908. of the plaintiff, which said pet- - 'I Frank Ramsey, requiring the removal of her rings, the music teacher simply placed a Administrator of the estate of William sonal property is described in said i censor upon the innocent young girls duty of wearing what her parents complaint. Nelson, deceased. A. B. Morgan, & an Cou km not for for her. was She Rydai.ch, responsible provided wearing her pretty rings, Attorney for Plaintiff. Attorney for.administrator. The guilty ones are those higher up her father and mother, perhaps. Postoflice address: Rooms 1 and 2 Dated May 4th., 1908. tJ9 In reading the riot act to the little girl, the music teacher had the wrong Knight building, Provo, Utah. ' fellow. The parents who provided the extravagant display are the ones Summons, Dated at Provo, Utah, April 27, to whom her caustic should have been addressed, 1908. of Court District the if Fourth In the Young maids, perJudicial District, of the State of Utah, mitted to, will ape tbe ways of their elders; if encouraged iu extrava in and for the County of Utah, Geo. E. Ilowe has the most segance in dress the innocent young creatures make themselves ridiculous llattie E. Lewis, plaintiff, vs. John lect stock of china ware south of Salt in the eyes of the public. If parents provide diamond rings, soubrette A. Lewis, defendant. Sumons. Lake City. Call and examine our hats, ostentatious shoes and dresses the children may not be expected to .The State of Utah to the said defendlarge stock of handsome hand- ant: recognize any impropriety in wearing them, and should not be made to china. 20 per cent off on You are hereby summoned to appear painted, all chinaw'are sales for next 10 days, take all the consequences of the vulgarity. It doesnt seem quite fair to within twenty days after the service of W e guarantee to please you. tf. them to make them bear even the reproofs of their music teachers. It this summons upon you, if served with would, of course, be very presumptuous on the part of the music teacher in the county in which this action is to attempt to act as censor of dress for his pupils. The pupils would re brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above en sent such interference with their rights. And parents Would be quick to titled action, and in case of your failure find another music teacher one not so officious or go cranky. But some- to do so, judgment will be rendered to of the sensible matter dress to offeuding parents. against you according to the demand body ought i present of the complaint, which has been filed It would require a diplomatist to do this without offense. Our readers w ith the clerk of saickcourt. no doubt know many to whom a hint should be given on this matter, but This action is brought to recover a of course none of our readers are iu need of any assistance iu making judgment, dissolving the bonds of heretofore and now existtheir children appear ridiculous before the world. is It said that life is matrimony I between ing you and the plaintiff herewhat each one of us makes it, which may be true after we have the job in named. is the first essential toturned over to us, but the influences of the home are the one most u J. W. N. WlIITKCOTTON, potent ward a dressy, dignified factor in a childs education, and children are very largely what their Attorney for Plaintiff. 4 home influences make them. If children have before them at all times a appearance. A man who First publication May 2, 1908. wears a $10 suit of heathen affectation iu dress and bodily ornamentation, their imitative fac l: clothes and a perfectly ' ulties naturally reproduce it. Children wear the clothes aud Notice to Creditors jewelry laundered shirt presents their parents provide for them. The iuuoeeuts need the pity while the In the District Court of the . , better appearance, and a parents need the censure if the children s wearing apparel is overdone. Fourth Judicial District of the State really looks belter, than of Utah, in and for the County of does a man who wears a Utah. Probate Division. $40 suit and a poorly In the matter of the estate of laundered shirt. Our im- J. W. DUNN, Mgr. of Yard. CELEBRATE j! se w hard-head- ed sion THE KIND OF BUGGY BODY YOU DONT WANT We cant sell all the buggies. We cant get everybody to take our word. If we could, there would be few such ugly looking baggy bodies as the one shown above. Do you know the reason why the body shown here has so m my splotches on the side', Well tell you: Its simply because the hotly contains about 5o screws, and each screw has a plug oer it. Now, wheu the buggy gets in tbe sun, the rain and mud, these plugs just cant do a thing but crack tliep tiut and m ike a buggy that youre actually ashamed of. No matter what kind of a buggy you buy except a Moon youll have plug spots ou the side in a short time. A Moon buggy Ins no screws in the sides, corners or cuds. Such a buggy never opens at tbe corners. Steel I beams hold the panels firmly against the corner and side posts and make the stronge-- t buggy body ever built. Pro-- 4 per patents keep others from imitating the wonderful .Moon buggy. Sole Agents . A Perfectly Laundered Shirt i AMBER Sales Room, - CARRIAGE 476 South Academy Avenue PROVO, fVl CO. - - UTAH 9 onu iTi ents III fixing np ymir cemetery lot for Day, dont forget a Monument. 9 w a Deoritiou :: ;; c 6 ;; We have a nice variety to select from e CALL AND SEE US 9 0 a m Baesley Marble and Granite .Verbs just soura of r abekn cle. a a a , Sutton Market The Place to but w hat you eat. MEATS eund GROCERIES We Buy as well as Sell 23 North Academy Avenue, Provo. X Both Phones. Rachel Davig, deceased. Notice. Creditors will present claims with Vouchers to the undersigned, at his office, No. 57 North, Academy Ave., Provo City, Utah, ou or before February 25th, 1909. Grant C. Bagley, Administrator of the estate of Rachel Davis, deceased. Dated April 25th, 1908. Have you seen the new fountain at the Smoot Drug company. proved machinery and long experience makes it possible for us to do perfect work better than the ordinary laundry or the home laundry. Phone 164 for us to call. We know we can please you. Provo Steam Laundry irroDen Livery. Feed J? and r , r k sr tt " a m Sales Sinhle We have a few Special Bargains in Horses and Second Hand Rigs. Call 2acj gee us 67 NORTH SECOND WEST STREET, PROVO |