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Show i , . ' 1. I,, , . . - . , ' , ..y. w- ,- -- L. IIIPPnom.knog :'.. , H . . 1 ::PR010 , . ! 1 Irreou lee Center Delivery should to ho The Plume tenter reported Departetent. was Dimwit' hover. Lotto Solt City. ,or Oliver Meeervy. Cireolotiett Ted, Depreoentotive. 637 W. Ouseter liamtim000n. Illeyrter. , , ,.........., t , , , Ladles ' kw A the beeetylrese ins' (al pleslos la 1011 , caused ti, siuggiab liver. d FINISH LNG ' . ' Oct. dine salt Lake contractora, tra. lowest bidders on two out misart and - -- - ?' te George 1. Bywater comPanY. 127,474 Th44 typo of finish to be usod In the of wilt be- dott4rmined t,y the huiI4nr committee he hIii Prot part of at a moatina wek.. Fri:lowing thin meeting tn. contracts will he let. I Trio! First Voters Will be :,,o.p. 1 of this tricinity who have reached 21 the part 12 months will be the guests of the Provo of Commerce Chamber and the WorrierCa Municipal Council this evening at "Citizenship Banquet" in the Armory. Dr. Georg Thomas of the Univerof Utah win address the new citisity zens On the meaning of citizenship and Dr. Oeorg H. Brinthall will speak on Our Flag and Its Meaning." The banquet will be served by members Of the Women'S Municipal Council. The following reception committee has been appointed: , Dr. and Mrs. Walter T. Harter. Dr. and Mrw, L. C. Potter. Pr. and Mrs. G. H. Brimhall, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Spear, Air. and Mrs Alex iledquist. Mr. and Mn. 3. Eimer JaCob. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hutch. Mr. and Airs, Frank McGraw. Prof. and Mrs. C. E. Maw. Mill. Jesse Harmon. lot - B. Y. U. President Speaks on 'When aMan's a Man' a Mini I PROVO,Oct. Ilan" gas the theme of Prest, - Frank 1. it tt Harris before the young- men of the Tonne university yesterday. In beginning. be d;scialmed any desire to compete with Harold bell Wright or to know with positiveness 'when a man is a man. but said that he could give some of the itlementa of manhood. To he a man he considered greater than to be a great scientist, a great physiilati. or to b. great in any field of ac ilvity. Self control. the speaker gave as a prime essential et manhood. golf control physicaily, mentally. and morally. A. an Illustration of physical Ze If rontrol. President Harris cited Babe Hutt', It was this quality that made Ruin tbit great baseball piayer he is. Special emphasis WWI placed on moral related aelfcontroic incident in support of his plea atbatlittlerear.hed the heart of his auditors and evoked unstinted applatunt. Director 1. liober'ts sided a trikg,t io the theme. In t years experienee in sithiet!c training." have InOtie41 that alien -- 11he declared. Wad Is litt4h tirofaurtj; he has something yellow to up." That talks were preceded by lively cammenity singing under the diesetion of George Fitzroy and T. Earl Pardo. Th. young womena, of the university were addressed by Dean Amy Lyman Merrill. Shit made emphatic the im. portance of alp year in their lives. It should be a year of improvement. she Raid, of devotion to 'highest ideals, of kindness to parents and love of God. 1 - rb. Or ed ME. ii...-"W- -- - .. PO-lesso- - , - . Provo Republican Women , To Entertain Candidates PROVO. Oct. 14...-T- he Women's Re. publican club of Provo will be the host to all the Republican county candidates Monday evening at a o'clock in the Central school according to Mrs C. IL Wright, chairman of Om organize.. Chairman-I- . E. Mroeltbank will be the speaker and refreshments will be served. The public Is . , Invited to attend, "Rock of Marne" Gives Battle Talk at Provo . PROVO. Oct Alexander. of Fort Douglas. --rhe Flock of the Marne." Friday evening in mu:anoint. - - the tabernacle gave an interesting account of the part be and his American troops did in stopping the Germans in the second battle of the Marne. With the use Of large maps he ahowed th various movements of the troops. the allies aa well as the Germans. at that ---Ika- t lint and I am Proud ' of my heritage," said General McAlexander in opening his address. 'If I were an Englishman. I would be loyal to England. if I were a German I would be loyal to Germany. if I were a citizen of any eciuntry I would be loyal to that country until I had changed my citizenahip to some other land. and then 7 'would he loyal to my adopted country- Only, and that is what. we should have In Arrie,rica." In deciarinir that fearlessneas Ia nzie etit:. needed by ti itoMier, that that quality must speaker-saibe acquired through training said that man litho shivers one day villain clothes does not lbeeome a tour- goons soldier the next by pueting on lite balferm of the nation. Training it I 1 ----- , -- ---- , , , 0 : , , ' . - -- - - The vital needs that so many people neglect 2.0OAN. Oct. her .of Commerce Loges chamat its meeting Thursbehind the day night got Capital theatre enterprise and will lend every aid It can to the promoters of the project in order to make It a success. The theatre la a credit to tho city and rep- . 1110.100 - d ' 1 ''''''' ..' . 1 -- ,... : . . ,,. " '''' 1 ' Lf;i 1-- . e v '7'. , ,.. .4.. , . - - ,4,, , ,,, ,, ' . - - , It'. 1 $ -'41,. i 10 e, .4 ''' 41 1 1) Pt,,,y; f. - 11;;i11:ill i )i i, 1 "' . - .1, - ', 8 ;.:,:,' : e 3rs 1' t, ;,,I,, , - - - , ') P i. I' 11,, ' - . , 41" t ; f t s c, 41 A 8 ' . , , 4 . - - , . .1.. ,;14)) 1 pv. y r I 1'' :: i , , . ,,f3;',;.t- - t tv , .,. 7,4,1 Eta and ciarrn that "the fairly radiata from a body ' it 3. a, . ' ,i;;,4,, 4 il,: " , - ' . t; ,k 4, - ,', A, tr: ' ', ,1 ,I, ' ft ' .. , , t, F .' 4, , 1 4 , . t 4. 10 ,',,...r". k. t , , 4".' . , d4,,b 1 ,' 1 ,1) ( , - tk 1 - w- ' , 1,,:;It. brimmirtg with bastith" n .., - 1 i , . , , di - A gran4 and 2240.000. opening in th early part. of Pecember Is planned and the chamber will assist In carrying out the details of it- - , - Market for Apples Is Reported as Slow atoll-i- Appetite and &gest:on restored - It plainor Eat fivIAN. Oct. apples twill he aliowed to rot on the trees in this ee,tion es growers seem to be averse to picking them for the price Offered where thee have other work to do it is reported. Farmers are ad.vertising them for 25 and 25 cent per bushel on the trees and at that rate are not The great problem for those who are "run down" or suffering from indi get. tion is first to stimulate the appetite, and at the same time make it pouible to digest the increased food that is eaten. Fleischmann's Yeast has this remarkable effect on the digestive system. It enables you to more, and to get more benefit from the food you eat. aproact on crackers or mixed frith voter or milk v. at ISOPIP1811111111111 An absorbing free booklet tells what Flw:schmaon'a Yeast hes done for others and can do for SEND THIS COUPON FOR IT TODAY n, many. aa Cache Poultry Raisers Organize Association , )1:tto 4111711 1(41' - Laxatives- - made- unnecessary - Fleischmann's Yeast does for you naturally gpd permanently what drugs best do only artificially and for a short time. In hospitals. even chronic cases respond to it and normal functions are restored in from 3 days to 5 weeks. People all over the country are telrmg bow Fleischmann's Yeast has helped I'lan3. likah,44 lonqAliP 14.---- , A poor complexion and even actual skin disorders are usually signs that your vitality is being lowered. Fleischmarm's Yeast by increasing the number of white corpuscles in the blood acts as a powerful agent in clear. ing the skin of boils and pimples. -- ar4TOR TO APRAK AT LOGAN Reed Pmciot wf)I Pnoak in the, high school auditorlIt IS anIL Oct. Tueeday lim night nounced by 'beech Odell. Cache county chairman. .4 Republican --- free booklet Importance in Yeast in PROMIARIIT- MATROM ftL. t -- - toda. - , Name builds health naturally and permanently - 14.--J- ohn Street Die." FLEISCHI4ANN'S YEAST tOOAX. Oct. Stanley tiluelit of Punta Clara. and 1,004.a R. Wuraten of 1,i2gan "truce,' .marriage license , - Wet, N. Y. TOOAN. Oet, IICSVED. tP t THE 1.4r and complexion cleared Skin , t i at their Zitologi01 (Special tn The Newel Cacho Count, Poultry Marketing aesociation was ore ettnized here this week with the foliew In officers! President. Hyrum Campbell. of ProviC. dence: vine preeMent. Reber Ittatightn of Logan: geeretary-treasure- e Jr.. of Iiiteatt: director Fred C ttc. A. IV. Ent Ian and (loom C. Jensen At Logan. The constitution and blrJAWS At the note anclety wore adopted. MOAN. Oct. - ' t ',...7 ,., '' ' . , , Ii ''Itr' . , , e 'r - ,:' ,,,r 3 4,i. daily elimination. Everywhere physicians and hospitals are prescribing Fleiseh. mann's Yeast to correct constipation, skin disorders and to restore appetite and digestion. Eat two or three cakes a day. If you prefer, get six cakes at a time. They will keep in a cool, dry place for several days. Begin at once to know what real health means! Be sure you get Fleisch. marm's Yeast. All grocers have it. 1 .,,, . A ( .,., ,0 ' 1 . . ,,, ,,,, .. - 11. - - )1 t k ': 3 ... ' system clean. Like any other plant or vegetable, yeast produces the bet results when fresh and "green"not dried or "killed." Fleisch- mann's Yeast ill the hie:est grade living fresh.. It is not a medicine, it is a natural food. Results cannot be ex- pected unless it is eaten regularly. Eaten regularly day after day, it helps to "tone" up the whole system and assures regular r . - the intestines must be regularly removed. Check either of these two processes, even temporanly, and the body is weakened. Natural buoyant health begins to fade. Pre- mature age, loss of vigor and vitality, constipation, and skin disturbances are the result Today we know that the fresh, living cells of Fleischmann's Yeast contain a natural food with the very elements which help the body absorb its proper nourishrent, and keep the yeast---alwa- 1 S ,- iiiValiathas 1AiiiiidaytodiitTozi-CthipiSison-56-i ,,, - .:,'r Health and life itself depend on two vital functions: First, the that form our bodies must be repaired and nourished - ., , , - living cells -- , i . ,,..,, 7 ' .1 . -- - ,- - - 1 a tpleridid and decision,---------- Ever normalhuman being has- the possibilityof this irresistibltpoWrr. VivrousL rompellingbealth is natural, not exceptional. Loss of it is always due to some violation of Nature's law. , -- , 1 . . - s . ,, , the life and therm that fairly radiate from a body brimming with health . rats might enter. The forestry and in an county Metals are effort to find the culprits. ,, Women with vigor - . . of a healthy body . . , - - . . . - BEEIIIECIIILS Oct. 14.Th summer home of the Beehive Girls in Logan canyon was closed for the season memo time ago anti within a few days ikm of the vandals which infest the canyon after 'summer campers have moved out, entered the place and left in a bad condition. with opening Where mice and - ' N , , 1 LOGAN. Street - 6ity , Sv4 - Oct Lung Thatcher. widotti of George W. Tbatelt er and daughter of Brigham Young. le reported seriously ilL of the tio.124SeLyeark for the murder of Pedro Trotal Vtr hts !'nth from 03 Vital Statistics of Itset:tne.visitors wartouenoarts Atstumutiatstt CALLED ON FEDERAL JURY. t his mOstit tI Iolll poTATDEs To tA statt,s Jon I Vocatetio murder occurred at .... LOAN, Oct- - 14.Fitophen Hailstone. Announced Are Idaho 'Lewiston: Jemee lIarrtR. WelPer; FrAnkiJuly IS. 1)21, anti Chisoon and his wife Arcunisiint11 vs a sine Jan, I t Itt Alfred L Farrell. Arent Johnson and I F.:otabrook. Nampo.: Lee Fick. Parma; have beet), in the penitehtlary since eon. Frank Baugh of this city have been filptclal to The hlowo; 1 f-- . A. liottolleeni Arco, Drew NV Starptvirtion. (flacon was conviettd of mur01114P,SIVATIONS. summoned to sari. on lb. fettera Miry POCATELLO. In Oct. At 4 sm. tt 1,. 1Stt: the ired, Pocatelio; 3 M. Davlw Kimhor103: der in the first degree and his wife in Salt Lake and will report there on At F. th Leetor second W. Skt,Whnne. Rineittle. g. degree. Monday morning next Meteor Idaho from Sept le to Oct..10 ..'' The ease vies taken to the supreme beet. linie.. s totaled 1.044. according tO of eourt when indite Robert hi. Terrell The Mahe, detesation's chief point OPEN DEMOCRATIC QUARTERS. i bein denied will a motion for a new statistconvention in the vital interest ',owe of the bureau CONVENTION BINIJETS the LOGAN. Oct, ICHoadquartera were Sim tiotabtitsaMed. Mr. Alhert said. It le th opened at No. 7 nortk Main street Fri. ic& The report shows that 101 per. ; said ho belief nt the Idaho department. r3 day by Oach county Democrats. The sons died lit the state during the ume in a I that the treatment of thof disabled r Republican county committee plans period of time. the rnIted ) Thirteenth citetrid the i) In the POUlbell opening twatiquartere in' igpecial to The News. States publie hotti,th aertlee, which block on First North etreet. soys outnumbered girls in the total ; ohoolli it what not is Oct. ILIdaho will cludes Idaho. I TrzArtota vottcarr.. I nunthee 44 alit nom 110 to 4411 Of furntah baked tbe delegation will make that an necessary. be maid. War is oruel and the 1,844 babies potatoes for all the Im- and sin take Cit y Alta h. Oct. I parents born IPSult of the convention. no one hetes it more than th Pro- in the United States have 14: 41, the 1.1. LeLA at dinners American o 113 are of For gait Latta City and Vicieit y Fair 11 and portant 121 Soldier. ciboria' continued femelottel born parentage. There veer eight gion convention wiiiih will open at 'mils ht tired Punday. little eha rise in tem. 441 McAleiandor. and that la why al i . ........ they pairs of twins born during the month. b,.. .. ... Red Cross peritture i ..... .i al la, SA ortegne. 04.t, Ili. it was announced Bannock-Caribo- u Monday probably fair. urge the nation to be prepared for A ealaary total of illegitimate. eight F. Aiheet state adjutant of So Lestor 31; by C't...1 ono. war so that no other country tares Iror 1St. and tonight Heart disease Ind still birth each the Idaho legion, wr was in Pocatello 061Prail Sunday. 1.3 . ... ' S., tia chaos melte an attack. Reorganized at Pocatello obi. la temperature. Month,' prob. C.,,111cdo claimed I of the 101 during FHirlay en Mute t.. th, convention. A., . la Iteneor His description of the fight of the the month. In the cane deaths fair. of death a 12 The to the N,we On 441 an tWeuro.iiii The Idaho rm. put teethe...tern Ida 'special Marne evoked the hearty applause of males are also the leaders, there bela at and D041, rit .. for .t A stensive M :4; I I pupas, t6 advertising "1.46"ft fait. frost eampaiat. arlY tight Pod ort the 300 peoplesin the audience. rocATELLo. 161 males and Ill females. Seven the Idaho hes) In T ao, . ing anI has It Junction Grand g potato.. morniat shipped Mayor O. K. Hansen presided. The of the deaths were by areidental ton of tubers for :h purpose. Kaeh wan elected lemporarp chairmati and I Hoer 24, , it Roshard-Pyn- e sang. and Mrs. drowning and five of these quartet 1 41 14 meetwere chilas earlier Si 4rill. two the kwal of el teassoaratit R. the One Newtem. poutalir E. seughs tat data vecretaty poiatoor Leona Mildenhall Van Watronen played dren under 14 years of age. Tubereu. or Met. II. eft. more. two organ selections. Judge James Ingle Wail responeible for the death or i SS .0: ing which wasrailed for the purpose It a cite ( Part of the Idahoare delegation left of 21! Carilttot Bannock 'Pa tt IT Omens and Height's' dinease took Wednesday. the t trantre tea. D.11 ' 'roe' nine delegates There reorganizing ::: 114:11.1:. . SO I 11 wero Mr. Aernes five There and conseT.t!.!ri at deaths Red tO the Ainerican from tend tyof the Z - r ! pol t 'indite urged the people to encourage all the phold fever., also be about fit chapter lbert main there "t4 In"attroda ntr.111 lest 411 the public iihrory Thuroulay evening. 4,1elless former service men to become affili 4c444, itio I 14 404or -1144k 14 iated with the organisation. Thirty-fiv- e ritissse representing the itieetet he Ole mouth sines III4.... 1""" 19..,... .."-- . , .. I ,;.k:,1.... 411. Bankruptcy Petitions Filed. ir et:r 1::::::t4 M:ths'niiliat ; --...fir,oin '11 Ore Stmirts vra.r.i :,ni: .:.:dic .,,:edt ..1 utht ma THREE FAREWELLS fitMEDFLEM To a . , lecee teeelis tato I omsaa Leitest th,ti tti 441 ..1 ' ' Firers of tha Hott Creasehester tV:erv i Norma ter melds PROVO, Oct. 14.Missionary far-- ' ylanItynotey woo setepted ,Iby 44, 44, ' ttientot well. will be given Sunday evening. W. Chelatenoon of Ogden Yeoterday fol' .. . ..t ' 1.., , at; yoteorelor ,,.... ... for aro yesr, Rev r. H.. Cleave& wail Oct. IL in the First ward chapel for lowing the riling of a Petition Itto4Pft teo motets 44' r.tte 11 P44144144 it neivirtiti. Vire A4444noutst.41 . 4r, ;,. t rheirrnsa; Mrs. J. 2,7 le -I dookftros444, William Bottle, son of Bishop Joseph her by certain erettlinro., who airline( Ae,am,41414441 ode, Jan. Is' sit .,1, Raps, alleged ,,!;,-A. Battle. and Russel Hudhes. eon of that hoe debto ,,:;:at:-!a re in teeing of $1,00o. et. I.., , ,:halni.,E,Iitra I, 1144041 r. 44' 14 ro441 fin E. G. Hughes. and in the Third A weluntary ; in henkruptry i t44, petition . ward for Victor Taylor. son of Prost, a a filed J. It. Chtirrtenoes of; . dent T. N. Taylor. All three of the HYenel. )1 eby efillmettAAtiaAlobtlitioia; e.te. ...., 41 ..14,44 rLith:t4t44 .ilt,tor efts. 1.0"....por4tur, el - Lose-Appe- al 41.4. 344 4 n- ChaconsPk .... . 11 ... a! 3" O... rairarot '111., itsve Ahs ',jib Yoang 3Pion itt.,r. asset Slip0, at on: Htirlb 01 40 44 4a .1 4404t4 for the SsiltieOormalt miseion. 11,.9 p c retL ..I1;. It To-Ida--1 whict esomOt t Cow . PO thankful I husu 4 Ili &tufo at p.m.. ttr.,pps Bloomingtan. f .fatti 2upreme 0! torda y 41 ,, born, .,nat out of put HAM Tornio' rnocto. CM !arcs Daseins Classes bestal Ita,Mt curott & t, ballateleRe.ratttre 414 144,. oho 4a 4.1101311.. t(t fell- - ALL tunny Capeclartn,The 'Nth.IL) 12Rovo, net. 14 oflarry H ottiold and ilstunlair Ott. Ilst, 11 1.m.st the Dee. ittartrada rid at Matt 14"laY $0 IP, stArtope h oillonote Arid hay, itate gt supremo POCATELLO. Ort mon from tiptio Alms Rolf& young Rell atO 4 rot GranstistsAavertIsement- t: at a mote gra, 14..114410.04 humtsitty p.m. 4o.tar, torture by vino. vr Friday fitiOd MI nett by IC $1 day Hurpt haa nathlr,1 t salt totally court Wedneoday affirmed the eohete Inmi. , & JUitte Om. B. Turitor tot intosiontflat Tour on wimp awl rldradok 1n4 gp . Lion of tha lower court in ending J. AL Clolkottme I!' 44' SC ItriltMACt tiALE twOft wore a reMM by nhiof . tion illitarlaaenable tho PreciP1111" stand itotO you gladly Chaeoe te the ponitOntiory tor life and ; Surat Pious& 16116 Z. 11th go. frt., hitt of Pollee Wron Wilkins slid Mesa' her at Mica I rho mutt rats today ati.at p m, and rAtaa Wrio fret. tit. entirely I II:to at taraorrow day, Ott. !Ott). 1 A. 11Adv Roboces Chaco'''. tile wit.. to from III Total yeatordar fonopb P. Gourity. you forlateAdo. La. 4 1 , . 1 , , I P16 , , 1 a y ; E. Weather Report ; . -- " for-Ig- , I . .... '- A A -' I . , 1. A A , prigebilities -- ! , 1 , I. et, to11;,01 ......... $1.101t-itrid-i- lla i I .,. 4 144 . , 444 A' 4 11 II. IUkIt - . . ,I1141 - " - , . - ; 4 R h e um au sm oar-Sut- ure A ; I -- Illi taillth Cured Her ' - A 4 - 1.1 ho 4 . -- - 4 I 4 4 ' tater!. - . , , .".mmiO 1 lido. . f. , 1 ' ' They found a stinple way to help Nature 1; rebuild all the strength and ',Igor , 5 resents an outlay of between ,-- - - Guests at Banquet I Logan Chamber Gets (Special to The News) Behind Theatre Project PROVO. Oct. 14 The young mrn and women ' ''11- , samons HOME OF J., , '' regained by thousandt , tit y. YANIIAS BAMASE p L. Lk? 'Erg57' Pilumnthal com, $81.145; It 832.0en: E. Bywater PanY 0,,Origi, Rids on the latter ,omPan.w. $33.g2r, type livTO7 Ptah Heating & Plumbing comoanc 1:',4.0on; Hayden imam 124.- $2.5.70O; le, IA' Spencer company, Ora; P. IA !Anton. 124.236; It G. Blum- t , r- - 1411. i 3- p ., t, , I La ko t . ...doiti, 413&ii. ''' ,. i : ...1F.r.0.-.'h-nosaAd':'"p--ó.o- O 3 '.. 0 , r Long 4.0 ... , i LOGAN Hayden -- ' .' ' 9. different types of finish for the com-- I . p)ertoe of the new city and county- I' building. This firm hoe built the foulsdation and the superstructure of thel building. The bide wereopened Friday after-- , noon at a Joint meeting of the dot earl county commisaions. Those pres, blaltalar Cowls, De Wow stosalit tIit were J. T. Gardner. .108.01 fteeee Db. ',swami to Imatail Cortese Salt Charles It Wrtscht of the oounly .and Nome, ommission. Mayor 0 K. Ilaneen, partameL Tito Demme Lake OM st Stamm, Itattaas tharien Hopkins and George T. HU.; 00-1' rtres of the city commission, City En- r 4 tgaraball. Slettattaik reank Deming lend Arehiteet KO ---I asked tor on three different types of finish. According ----, planwerr4 ottocificatione marble should ha ueed extensively In th e corridors, and approaches of tlys A --The tidirfor thrs type were., . Purim& & Chytreux, 1115X112C 47. A, -I1111Orttran BEETS HATIESTINS Of N .ctmetruetion company of Salt Lail 8206:162. t'r! Lese marble n4 a mooi modest moon is called for in -- the first alter LOGAS. Ott. 14A light drizzling nate" fey which type the bids were as rain fell here all day Triday and in Itutithe & chytratic r,,1 ''' ' ittO.J,411, icherttS' ',emitunfree the- farmers' ars feeling A:141aq.. iiIPPY it to the first moisture to fell n nr1.000. I a trptiltstriterrntr-rhOtIpbin had land and the weeks many The second aiternate- eiiminates come very dry, delaying fall plowing the marble from trio third floor. substi,-and making the harvesting of beets rti Keene cement work for Ike nem. ItflIn ,..,..., r.. ,..... loettitt4esdiffinuta.-- - be- -4 lands the farmr ware averse to wit. of tlye building 'The bids were, A. ring their boots in September as they Tni bne. 1163.1144; fludine & Chytrous, feared ' the land would be too wet to do 17: I Chettiron construction comanything with when the fall rains pany. $I013.00o. canto the ca,:ne and no rain having Two bids tor the plumbing war'. reis very hard and dry. The rain ceived. according to the origmal plank land w.1,1 also help the fall wheat. and "this firot aiternate." The bids on the former were. ttah Plumbing 530,452:,- . ' i,...' ' , , , -- ---- " ; - - - I !. - I 1922 ,' , ..r... . 14 . . - , - , 1. , ' OUTOBER .. , Chyl knall Putagnea beseknall Price of 'SAT U t(I)A )C ,0- I William , PROVO. - . N . , r., meets ha creep JOINT Billtll I deell treetts'ent with 111,14 IQ do ewe eo dies eit the skin then ell , LOW 11100ERS I MN'S . , Irrnz LIM CARTES'S IN ' A Beautiful Comp! exion & Admfration SALTIRECONTHACTORS All Tilt; DEbEitET : , ' 1 o.m1,m,..., . ' - . 6 . . t - :. . , i 4 - 'qh.11.ftA,.01W,........4.."A e ' , |