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Show THE PAYS0N1AN,. PAY SON. UTAH Where to Shop When In Provo Remember, Provo has a papulation of over 11,000 people, who demand that her merchants and business men give them excellent service in regards to varied .When you have occasion to be in Provo, the busy section of the densely listed on this populated section of Utah county, visit the firms whose names are page. You will find a good assortment of those things you are looking for. FOR YOUR out-of-tow- WHEN IN PROVO VISIT t SCHWABS Merc. Co. I ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooxoxoooooooooox-coooppo- The Wood-Clifio- n o SERVICE-FO- R -- Last Sunday afternoon a eon- - are expected to he in attendance. servation meting was held in the ft is also probable that Judge 0. M. Nielsen, of the juvenile court tabernacle. A large audience at- be one of the speakers. tended. The tabernacle choir New Incorporation. rendered patriotic songs. Miss of incorporation of Articles the A. C. Cert rude . McCheyne. of . The Hub Clothing company have , C. extension, who ,s rf.' m fiM ,unl home economies demonstrations is the general pbfee of Provo poke of the needs of conserva- business of the corporation. The tion and its benefits. Prof. M. S. object is to carry on a retail SATISFACTION -F- OR WOMEN Provo, Utah auiBaaBCBMaaHHmHNHMinB! The same inducements n County Seat News COAT, SUIT, DRESS OR SHOES ASSURE YOU STYLE MEN of Orem Station) (East assortments, reasonable prices and courteous treatment. are offered all patrons. CLOTHING-SHO- ES o t 4 quartet string (ludmundsons endered a selection. Prof. E. If. Smart spoke on the preparation f war gardens. The Flag Withwas sung by Miss out a Stain lorenee Meldrum. Pres. Geo. II. trim ha II spoke earhestly of the of the devotion and sacrifice athers. Benediction by J. Wiliam Knight. 4 The Furniture Center $ 4 UTAH PROVO, 4 j and The Strand Columbia Music and Jewelry Co. Everything in Music and Jewelry COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS AND RECORDS 1TB W. Provo, Utah ('oilier Street For Order Your SEE US Monuments Headstones Now for Decoration Day From Electric Fixtures & Trovo Electric and Provo, Utah PROVO, UTAH Roy Boren, Mgr. & t 4 t j Beesley Marble and Granite Works Hardware Co. Phone 303 ' Weve Every Kind of a Suit , Coat or Dress You'll Need for Spring QBIBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB HUDSON DODGE BROTHERS OVERLAND AND WILLYS KNIGHT AUTO MOBILES AVERY TRACTORS REPUBLIC TRUCKS GARAGE-SUPPL- IES AND REPAIRS AUTOMOBILE and Firestone Fish U. S., Goodrich, Goodyear, Republic, Work Tires. Foundry and Machine Shop in connection. be to guaranteed Provo News Notes. County Horticulturist Otto J. Poulson, after an extended exam- illation of the fruit, as affected jn by the late cold weather, states, that there will he a big crop of w peaches, if no further severe frost first-clas- s. MOTOR CO. SUPERIOR PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO. j Poul-son- weeks sojourn in southern 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. Wc also can buy anything you have to sell in our line if first class. Phones 194 and ll 3 Cali- bought a Caterpillar tractor engine for use in road construction and repairs in Ulnli county. Sergeant E. A. Stumpf of the Provo recruiting office left yesterday for Pangnitch, where lie will spend about a week in recruiting work Arch. Meaker, who lias been prominent in Boy Scout work, has been called into the aviation service and lias gone In llie aia-ion school at Detroit. A daughter lias been born to Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis. The Baptist church has called llie It. E. Elder, of Rochester, X. Y., to the pastorate of the Provo church. Mr. Elder is not cx-t- o arrive for several IgpiMi Chipman Jewelry Co. 1 j P.enney &Co. - Golden KuleM j 36 West Center Provo, Utah ALWAYS RELIABLE pec-tt- y BUICK, OLDSMOB1LE Death of Jos. S. Johnson. Joseph S. Johnson died Sunday evening at the home of his mother, Mrs. Johanna Johnson, of the Second ward, from dropsy, at the age of 45 years, lie was horn in Minnesota and came to Utah with his parents at the age of four years. Mr. Johnson is survived by his mother, aged S2; two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Peterson and Mrs. Mary Loveless, and one brother, Samuel E. Johnson, of and NATIONAL Pro, Phone 279 Utah "A It PAYS To TRADE At I IF YOUR CAR HAS LOST ITS COMPRESSION bring it to us. We are especially equipped to Cylinders and lie-Lor- Th M HOUSE OF quality Everything in Dry Goods Over-sio- d Pis- - nils. Anderson s Garage and Machine Shop PROVO, UTAH. M. Thurman, county chairman of the Liberty Loan committee, states that ihc county 1ms oversubscribed its $502,000 apportionment by $20,000, and that if Provo city 1ms not already oversubscribed its appor- tionment of $251,000 it will done so by tonight. f Stake Conference. Quarterly stake conference be held in the stake tabernaeb Sunday, April 2$. Of the genei al .Church authorities Elders Geo. Albert Smith and Rulon Wells lmc Saturdays court, Li I tot,il nfliet k 4 VAUDEVILLE j Wednesdays and preeii , t BBBBEBBCaillllflBRBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBBUBBBBBB aiim haw Hedquist Drug Stores We Also Carry All Kinds of Drugs and Fill Prescriptions with Care Lizie plea been Tie ! DELICIOUS REFRESHMENTS A I Provo. e Make ! Come in and Rest at the and while you are resting try our chemist. Arch j First Class Machine Shop and Expert Mechanics TIRES AND ACCESSORIES PRO VO CITY, UTAH 195- - fornia. The state road commission has Farrer Bros. & Co. J..i Corner 5th West and Center St. Plume 77 occurs. Of early cherries there will be only about a fifty per cent crop. s This is tbe result of Mr. not is wheh investigation, yet completed; but be thinks it will prove to be corerct. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Clove are here from Gentile valley, Idaho, where Mr. Chive is teaching. They came to see Mr. Cloves brother, James Clove, Jr., off for Fort McArthur, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Irvine and daughter, Miss Daisy Irvine, have returned from a seven District Court. The following orders, in addiAll made of thoroughly good, dependable materials, designed to to tion down the last with care probate orders, were with exquisite taste and finished Fourth district court in the made MORE? PAY WHY service and economy. button. Priced for Be sure and pay us a visit. Monday: Chipman Investment Uo. vs. over- jT. L. Schofield; demurrer answer. 15 to Henry ruled; days vs. Fa rnklin Spencer, Jr., Scott 5 "5 J ? f 5 : K murrer to complaint sustained: plaintiff given ten days to further plead. P. P. Thomas vs. Lars A. Johnson; demurrer to complaint overruled: 20 days to answer. Letters of ad-- ! ministration in the estate- of Theodore M. Deal, deceased, were ordered issued to Christian Deal, 'on filing a bond in the sum of wee u s 197 BUSY STORES $27,000. Salt hake & Utah Rv. W. L. Biersaeh is back troin jCo. vs. Elizabeth Schramm; plain- southern California, when helms As We Have No Store in Payson Visit Us When In Provo tiff given right of occupancy; spent the winter with Mrs. Bierbond $5,000. Herbert Rohnson et. saeh and their son, Billie. Mrs. nl. vs. Robert Henderson; writ Biersaeh remained in California of attachment dissolved by stipu- in order to permit her son 1o finlation. Salt Lake & Utah Rv. Uo. ish the school year Ihere. sira ra Terra Carter; order of occu4 James Clove, Jr., left Satur-lapancy; bond $7,500. W. W. Davis la for Cam) McArlhur, Texas, vs. Geo. A. Heiner; defendants!' lie has been assigned as when motion for a new trial denied. S and 9th So. and 4th East 46 West Center, Always Good vice-presiden- t; o Cafes THEATRE Leven Samuel County Commissioners. and Joseph treasurer; secretary The county commissioners MonLuliin and Einar Jessin. day passed an ordinance giving Suguthority to the Utah-Idahar company to construct and operate the Mapleton spur railroad, two miles and a quarter in length. A number of petitions for minor road improvement in different parts of the county were considered and acted upon. P. T. Ramsey of Springville of nd Simon iliggenbotham were deputy appointed Payson sheriffs to serve without pay. A resolution was passed establishing the Mapleton irrigation distret. A franchise was" granted the Provo Reservoir company to construct and maintain a canal a part of its irrigation system west of the Jordan river. the Ordinances authorizing tax road of three special bolding elections were passed. The elections will be held May 21 in the following districts: Lake iew, Pleasant View' and Vineyard. The Vineyard district will vote tax and each of the on a half-mitax. other two on a Henri ods Visit other mercantile business. The corporation takes over the stock of and will suc-- i eeed The Huh Clothing companys store in this city. The capital stock is $15,000 in shares of the par value of $1 each. The following are the incorporators, directors and officers: J. S. Lcven president; William (J. Goldstein clothing i EAT AT When In Provo j I 5 THE COLUMBIA! 3 THE h MOVING PICTURE HOUSE OF PROVO Rest Orchestra in the State l1si!faB9ISBaBiSBBBS19BMIMS8MaaBa,B8 |