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Show t H ... THE PROVO POST vagi:' six - t' j? Li O o 8 ' - " 8r - ' J - - 4w - . , rW & .. ' - Wednesday January 24 - n --i I 8 O O ao U Men's $2.50, $3.00 8 $3.50 Hats for sr A X and (f ;. . f td Committees for Year - Continued From Page One.) Moore, E. L. Brimhall, L. J. Eldred, J. W. Dangerfleld. Advertising and Promotion W. H. H. C. Ilicks, J. Ray, J. C. Graham David Larsen.iW. H. Lee, Henry Nut-tal- l, T. McNitt, G. J. Carpenter, W. J. -- Startup. Public Entertainment Prof. A, C. Lund, D. J. Blake, James' Clove, W, D. Roberts, W. E. Stoker, 1. A. Smoot, D. N. Schwab, Clair W. Reid, O. H. Berg. , Gas George M. Oil andNatural 6. Snyder,-RrWorsley, Smoot, J, Edward Wilkins, Irwin Zabrlskie, T. CT Larson, E. E. Corfman, G. P, Beck-'steaJesse W, Johnson. Art and .Literature J. W. N. White-etton,' L. C. Larsen, Berry Maycock, a :- - Acf Well! And that you may, profit by the giving properties of the health-restorin- g, tested famous family remedy .BEEBDim PILLS la hasu 10a. 23a. Said armywkmn Ellen January 20-2- 2 HIS LAST CENT THE OUTLAW, DEPUTY n iM -- Any mVOC. for Boys--' r :- xtTH T - -; 1 -- '1 -- - ) O Hat in tHe house O . " s o;' O' o 7 o o o o ,-O- r, o O o 0 0 " WtWWWWVWWWWi'WWWwVlWWW'WWWMWWwWWW WvWWwwrf Ww w wwW W ww ww w ww w Taylor, J, B. DENVER A RIO GRANDE , EXCURSION RATES STAKE OFFICERS ARE FOR NEW BUILDING Every family- has need of a good, ' ellable liniment" For sprains, bruises, , soreness of the muscles and rheumat-- c pains there i none bettefTMirChamberlains. Sold by Hedqulst Drug Co.,' two stores, safest place to trade. - Special Attractions ATT THE ELLEN TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY - - January 23-2- 4 EVANGEIM From the poem by Longfellow and j- CBRISH1AS KIDDIES . (2, Reels) THURSDAYS SPECIAL5- - VANITY FAIR (3 Reete)' ) IRVINES piece would make my heart beat to 110 beats a minute I consulted three prominent physicians, but received only temporary relief. X became neak and despondent and had almost given up hope when I heard of 110 Dr.Miles Heart Remedy The first two bottles find Nervine. helped me-- wonderfully and whee-lhaused these remedies for a few months I was like a new- - man Rev. H. F. McNelly, Potfcrtown, Pa. A deranged hcartoften causes ind digestion, weak lungs ami disorders throughout the system. Temporary relief is not what you want, hut a pennanenFtienefiFsiiclras the Rev. THE FAILURE THE VENTRILOQUISTS r- - WHEN CALIFORNIA WAS . WON - -- r ? "r January 24 : X -- - -v V - IN THE DAYS OF GOLD - -.---- . ' Ww W - Princess ir . . t0 Vn f mP "m Ss d Kent Cobb Sings Monday "TRUNK i 'W - ..For. the. Joint meetings ot the Utah Development League, Utah Ptobs Association, Utah County Commissioners and Mayors at the Commercial Club in Salt Lake City January. 23rd At the meeting Reid by the stake ping an entirely, new building,, aa - it Grande will -- cell found-tri- p Rio the officers in the First Ward chapel would furnish the city more what It Ray to Salt Good Roads Charles H. Ward, Dr. continuous passage tickets needs and there would not be enough Lake City and return January 23rd, Thursday nightt it' was unanimously difference In the final cost to warrant D. H. Calder, Joseph T. Farrer, J. decided to abandon all plans to conG. H. Naylor, John Roundy, limited to January ?4th for return at the expenditure ofAhat much money rate of one single fare for the round vert the old stake tabernacle, into a on the old Joseph S. Berry, Jas. W. Dunn. V -building. This proposition , had. A committee was then appointed, to gymnasium. Taxation Harvey Cluff, Joseph . E. trip. WM. H. MITCHELL, Agent, , been Yates, M. C. Newell, Jesse Harmon, under consideration for some look up a feasible' site for at new Thos, F, Pierpont, C. Eugene Fletcher, months and ft had been reported that building and also to investigate the EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. ' " , the place could be converted into a cost of such a place. The committee Henry Nuttall. . Club Building George Havercamp, gymnasium for 83,000 that would be appointed consisted of President J. meA Assoof the Utah Press oint W. M. Roylance, A F. Palm, Joseph ciation and the Utah, Development ample for the jieeds of the city, but Wm. Knight of the Stake Presidency, A. Buttle, R. R, Irvine, T. McNitt, W. further developed the and Joseph Nelson, A. P. Merrill, A. League and Utah County Commission- fact that investigation K. Spafford. over-85,0it would, F, Car don and Eugene L. Roberta. require ers and Mayors, January 23 good to to a of kind . These, live. .will take the mat.ternp gymnasium any jnake, January 24. One fare for the round out of the A SPANISH FORK BANK - This caused the immediately and see if the work can building' . x trip. officers to take under consideration be started before the end of the- sea- COLLECTS 24 PER CENT INTER. the feasibility of erecting and equip son - Just Cause for Anger, so is with Tinmore Mrs. her angry The Commercial Bank of Spanish Dr. H. S. Pyne had a flying trip by a treat when hfe arrives at hi office dentist she vows she will never pay - Fork was given Judgment ' today his bill," says the neighbor. auto to Salem last night and found. nc more, 660 W.' W. Richardson for f world?' against asks the Why in the that Hyrum R. Christensen, the coun and interest, a part of the interest on caller. In sne a him Miry Sullivan was granted, a dito angot pu this amount is 24 per cent per Weil, bridge ty assessor, was- the proud father of a vorce to she him and for today from Robert W... Sullivan 12 annum compla.ned her, Chrlst-ensen cent is twelve num, part per per pound. girL Assessor i right, but he said on the and the balance 8 per cent per an.-- that It did not feel grounds of drunkenness and reported this morning that he It was all right and would not he noto failure num. provide.. The parties were ticed when she got used to Hi and so would not be at the office for a day or at married Pocatello but the plaintiff It of she kept it, course, although two, but his many friends in the Court has been a resident of this oouaty for Arrangements are being made by seemed to make it hard tor -her to talk House aTe waiting for Hyrum to bring the proper time. kind of made her voice thick, you the public schools to hold Indian Wr Veteran day next Wednesday- at v?t know. And yesterday she called up and asked him to bring o'clock at the Central School, when Mr. Tinmore some shoes and. shirts for their home the Indian War Veterans residing In Uttle boys, and Mr, Tinmore kept her this section will attend and deliver repeating it ever, and over to him the short addresses to the eighth grade longest time, until he thought he knew And what do you Jtupils. The exercises will be con- what ahe wanted. ducted for the purpose of giving the. suppose he brought home? A bottle of children some inside history of the nothing sirup!" Judge. early days of Utah. Toothless Saws. saws have been in une Ttothtou Mrs. Hannah Dun&ffiy and daughter armor plate fpr a number of Kady have returned from a pleasant nftlag theory of the action 1 Th yaara. visit In American Fork. abrasion by local fusion, due to the very bigb sp'eed of the disk, causing so many thousand Inches cf surface on the metal undercut -A of bread and butter to Impinge THE LOST NECKLACE - for Ashton, W. L. Biersach, Irwin Zabrlskie, H. R. Jones. Water and Electricity 8. H. - Belmont, J. L. Lytel, Frank Speckart, D. N. Schwab, W. F. Giles, C. F. Decker, T. F. Plerpont, John W, Farrer, Wil-forF. Johnson, W. B. Searle, W.H. LOGANS BABIES Z-- - -- nr 'W- W" y SATURDAY AND MONDAY r r ' W 'HERrj&.jm , S, H. Goodwin, Fred W. " W' 1 Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Hats i.40 WWWWWWvVWMlaVW'iWWWWWW'W Directors Selected W' 4 v Commercial Club W W' W obtained by Heart Remedy. McNelly ' taking. Dr.-Mile- s Sold by all drugglsta. ' that the material acted Dpon is ..heated at the point 'of contact to a temperature approaching, if not equal to, the fusing point. It appears as if a very small portion of the metal being rut immediately in the neighborhood of the point of contact is first melted and at once ribbed off, thus exposing s fresh, surface to , the frictional ac-- . tlon, and that this process goes on i ontinuously while the disk is working. The temperature of the disk must necessarily be much lower than the work in contact with It. owing to Its large surface area, and when It is considered Jthat all the frictional energy of the rotating disk Is concentrated on an extremely email area of contact in the materia! subjected to Ita aotioe the results obtained are aot e eifprUia as appear at rst aight Will Be. Held on Monday, -- Jaipry For One Day Only Ouster's Maeaoi We Have the ANNUM, Doors Open at 8:30 a; mr Thousands of dollars worth of beautiful Swiss Nainsook and Muslin hmbr 01 denes - will - be offered at Much Less than Half Price, posihvelygive you a greater values and greater selection of real bargains 7 than is offered by any house in Utah. AH these bargains, are reserved for our customers. Our help cannot purchase them for themselves as we ;nsisl,on the public getting the bargains. t - , - Embroidery, Muslin I Window No. .4 Underwear., IGinghams i EtCyof Quality, for the early Spring trade. 1 $1 ,50.pet yard--thre- I - ? f4 - and 2 .jontains values up d thousand yards afc-- rr 25c Window No. 3 is filled with Hand Loom Flouncings. valuer $1.00 to $3.50 to be-- C A sold at . . . . .... . . . 1 OUC CO t)lU0 V FA.MM.1l-R.- - MR OS; -- C O. 7. |