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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH Where to Shop When In Provo Remember, Provo has a population of over 11,000 people, who demand that her merchants and business men give them excellent service in regards to varied assortments, reasonable prices and courteous treatment. The same inducements n are offered all patrons. When you have occasion to be in Provo, the busy section of the densely populated section of Utah county, visit the firms whose names are listed on this page. You will find a good assortment of those things you are looking for. out-of-tow- X FOR YOUR WHEN IN PROVO VISIT COAT, SUIT, DRESS OR SHOES : The Wood-CMo- n Merc. Co. ASSURE YOU STYLE FOR MEN (East of Orem Station) OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00000000000000000000000000000000000 FAVORABLE PETITION FOR WOMAN SATISFACTION PROBATION OFFICER FOR WOMEN Provo, Utah 5 Provo, June IS. At the meeting of SERVICE 4 j the board of county commissioners yesterday Mrs. I!. F. Allen and Mrs. W. F. Yiolett of the Womens Council of Defense, ashed for the appointment of a woman probation officer for Utah county, and that the feasibility or establishing a detention home be considered. These questions were taken under ndisement till the nest meot-ing- . SCHWABS . REPORT OF COLOMBIAN PROPERTY CLOTHING-SHO- ES I Provo, June 17. W. Lester Mangum who recently returned from a live months trip to Colombia, S. A., where he examined titles and inspected the biddings of the Knight i nvestinent company and associates, brings back taxornldo reports of the property and its development possibilities. Hefound that the Colombian authorities are friendly to the United States and fully expect that when the war is over the The time for hearing protests differences between the two governagainst the organization of the Spring-ill- ments will be settled in a manner acdrainage district was postponed ceptable to both countries. till August 15. This hearing had been Mr. Mangum brought a personal set for yesterday, but on account of message from President Concho, of some error in publication of notice a Colombia, to Jesse Knight, expressing postponement had to be made. Drain- phasnic that Mr. Knight became inK. llart, representing terested in Colombia. The holdings of age Engineer J t lie government,' was at the meeting the Utah company in Colombia cover in eonnection with u.e project. about L, (MMI,(l(MI acres of land, or an :uea approximately equal to that of Salt Lake and Utah counties. It is Maple Flat Hike. located about seventy miles inland Friday evening the second annual hike of the B. V. U. summer school from the Curribenn sea, with which it to Maple Flat will be undertaken by is connected by the Magdalena and the anca rivers, which afford ocean shipthe students of the summer school and friends who may wish to join the ping facilities and there gre other The trip will be under Ihc large navigable streams through the party. property supervision of Physical Director E. I.. 'The investment was made by the Roberts; Jhe hikers will leave the B. Y. F. about 11 oclock Friday night Flail people mainly for cattle raising and will watch the sun rise from Mt. and the company is buying native cut-tifor stocking the land. They will Laura. The climbers vs ill reach From, returning, at 10 oeloek, Saturday be improved by the importation of pure bred beef sires. take enough food for There is G, 000, 000,(100 feet of timber on the land, much of which is valuparty will be organized croned. able wood. This will be cut into lumber and shipped when the war is over and shipping facilities become normal. Scandinavian Meetings. Mr. Mangum also reports groat posThe place for holding Scandinavian in gold mining. sibilities There are has been from the meetings changed Second ward Relief society hall to several large veins of the vestry of the tabernacle. The first quartz, which assay from $18 to $24, meeting will be held there Sunday at and better, and which will be mined and provisions made for treating the 10:2(1 oclock. ore. It is also claimed by oil experts that the company's land contains oil. Fourth District Court. Gushers have been opened on adjoinA divorce by default on the grounds ing property, and pipe lines have been of failure to provide was granted to built across the Knight property for Sarah Jennings from Alex Jennings conveying the oil to the water front yesterday in the Fourth district court. for shipping. Plaintiffs former name, Sarah Matson, was restored. Provo News Notes. Stephen L. Anderson, rt al., vs. John B. Millea citation ordering appearMrs. Sam Schwab wrilcs from New ance of debtor dismissed. S. IX Strong vs. Walter Morrison; Yoik that her sister, Miss Miriam demurrer to complaint overruled; ten Xolke, formerly of the H. Y. U. faculty, as instructor in (locution and a days to answer. Jos. B. Clark vs. Tleasant Grove dinmatic reader of acknowledged abilhas offered her services to the City; demurrer to complaint overruled; ity, government as entertainer for the ten days to answer. , .Tas. Gillman vs. Horace Culnier; de- a rm v in France. murrer to complaint overruled; ten A daughter has been born to Mr. and days to answer. Mendenhall Hanking company vs. Mrs. Vernon Loot ham and a son to James Straw; former setting vacated; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skinner. case to be reset later. When In Provo " t tJTAH PROVO, Columbia Music and Jewelry Co. Everything in Music and Jewelry COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS 170 Y. Provo, Utah lll'!ll!ll!lill!i,! HI aa a For Electric Fixtures see: us Provo Electric and Hardware Co. Phone oC3 Provo, Utah Roy Boren, Mgr. S Attorney and Counselor-a- t Law. aa Hatfield Block. West Center St. 5 108 Phone 48. Provo, Utah.. J.C.Penney &Co. Golden Rule 197 BUSY STORES As We Have No Store in Parson Visit Us When In Provo TELIUR1DE BUICK; OLDSMOBILE and NATIONAL First Class Machine Shop and Expert Mechanics TIRES AND ACCESSORIES Phone 279 Provo, Utah and i til HUDSON DODGE BROTHERS OVERLAND AND WILLYS KNIOHT AUTOMOBILES REPUBLIC TRUCKS AVERY TRACTORS GARAGE-SUPPL- IES AUTOMOBILE AND REPAIRS Goodyear, Republic, U. S., Goodrich, Fish and Firestone Tires. Foundry and Machine Shop in connection. Work guaranteed to be first-clas- s. SUPERIOR MOTOR CO. PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO. Fhone 77 Corner 5th West and Center St.. minminimni J The Sutton Market THE PLACE TO BUY WHAT YOU WANT Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Meats, Fish, Game, Green Produce, Fresh Fruits, Butter, Eggs, and . Cream. We also can buy anything you have to sell in our line if first class. Phones 194 and 195- - -- PROVO CITY, UTAH Chipman Jewelry Co. The Nineteenth Century club has opened a free fruit and vegetable ex The following couples have received change at 85 north Academy avenue, for the convenience of growers and marriage lieenses: Shirley Giles, of Lebi, and Georgia consumers. The exchango will be open Sinclair, of American Fork; Stanley from !) a. in. to 12 noon; phone 207. Franeom, of Payson, and Thelma Hickman, of Benjamin; James Birch, of Dr. Paul Douglas, secretary of the Mvton, and Lillian Rees, of Winter mcriean Missionary association, was quarters. hoie Yesterday visiting the Rev. Ludwig Thomsen, principal of the Procter Death of Young Wife. a cademy. Mrs. Susan Anderson, wife of J. W. Anderson, of the Third ward, died FriThe old folks of Provo and the Utah day afternoon at the age of 2." years, stake wards north of Provo, will he following an operation for an affection cnteitained in the First ward Social of the nose. She is survived by her hall next Thursday. Luncheon will he husband; her father, 0. C. Goie, of sen oil on the grounds at 12 oclock. Ilanna, Duchesne county; two sisters This will be followed with a program. and three brothers. The body was Inxitations arc extended to all over taken to Heber, the former home of Ii5 years of age, and to widows and the family, where fntieral services wies of missionaries. The guests will were held. assemble at 10 oclock. Those, from a distance will be corn eyed to and from Fire in Storeroom. the gathering place in autos and car Fire was discovered last evening liages. about 8:20 oclock in the storerom ot the Startup Candy factory. The fire Arvil Singleton was oxer from Tooel department made a quick run and Sunday. Mr. Singleton has been trythe flames soon were under control. ing to break into the army from the The damage, which will result largely fust, applying to recruiting officers for from smoke and water, will reach sev- various branches of the service, and eral thousand dollars. It is believed being turned down on account of her the blaze was of incendiary origin, a ilia. He is now intending to undergo a piece of tin which had covered a an operation at the Tooele hospital window was found with a largo hole which the management has offered to cut in it, through which inflammable give free of charge. Then he xvill try mateiinl might have been thrown. for the army again. Marriage 46 West Xen ter, Always Good gold-bearin- LEE L. BAKER The Popular Cafe THEATRE e AND RECORDS Center Street Suttons The Strand e The Furniture Center Meet Me At Visit Licenses F. J. Neubauer. formerly with the United States reclamation service here, and who has many friends in Utah, has been awarded a prize of $250, bv the New York Security league for the best suggestion for me. nods of spreading information among the German people of the war aims of the United Slates. There wore over 2(00 sugges-tionoffered. Mr. Neubauer was one of four to receive the 8250 prize, according to a New York paper. He is now living at Bronxville, N. Y. 36 West Center Provo, Utah ALWAYS RELIABLE mumn Come in and Rest at the Hedquist Drug Stores and while you are resting try our DELICIOUS REFRESHMENTS We Also Carry All Kinds of Drugs and Fill Prescriptions with Care 1 VAUDEVILLE Wednesdays and E. Bridges xvill leave for Red lands, Cal., in a few days to respond C). Saturdays to the draft. The Utah county draft board has been instructed by Capt. F. V. Fitz (Jerald to select 12 class 1, draftees from Utah county to go to the Uni verxily of Arizona, July 1, for special instructions in mechanical operations The board expects to fill the call by iTHE COLUMBIA THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSE OF PROVO Best Orchestra in the State 3i |