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Take Halls Family .Pills for consti pation. 7 DENVER & RIO GRANDE EXCURSION RATES For the Joint meetings of the Utah Development League, Utah Utah County Commissioners and Mayors at the Commercial Club in Salt Lake City January . 23rd the Rio Grande will sell round trip conUnuous passage tickets' "to Salt Lake City 'and return January 23rd, limited to January 24th for return at rate of one single fare for tb routnj trip. WM. IL MITCHELL, Agent Press-Associati- Pore Wholesome Machine Made .BREAD la the Pride of Ottr Business s' It looks well and tastes better. It is mixed by machinery and handled by clean bakers in a clean bake shop. As wholesome as what Mother Used to Make. Try our bread and you will not worry about baking at home. Provo-CilyBake- ry. For Sale, at Your Grocer's, tfc on, EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. V - olnt meet of the Utah Press Association and the Utah Development League and Utah County Commission ers and Mayors, January 23 good to January 24. 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Spaulding,-bishop of Utah, discussed the Mormon from the standpoint" of his creeh,"his business, affiliations and his Team Work of Perfect peculiar sensibilities before a large audience in Grace church last night Bishop Spaulding declared that the women of Mormondom went into polygamy mhre readily than the men, that all the women who went Into It did so with their eyes wide open, knowing fully what they were doing and lived happily In their domestic relationship so that It was not tvorth wastlng sympatby on 'tbemrand that charges that Mormon missionaries were really agents for a "species of sublimated white slavery. as ebarg ed at Carnegie hall last week, are without the slightest foundation. The people of the east are all -- wrong, saldi Bishop Spaulding, supposing that the Mormon polygamy was a concession to the lust of mankind. It was a sacred tenet of a religious faith, bo practiced and so believed In. ,The problem in Utah Is In consequence one to be dealt with in sympathy and through the spreading of light and knowledge, and not t through bitter assaults, are The charges that young girls now, or have ever been Imported from England to become plural wives Is a cruel slander. It has been fully Investigated and all -- Investigators agree that those young women who, have become plural wives since the Mormon agreement to cease polygamous marriages- - are themselves- - the daughters of plural wives, andJhey are but living their mothers religions. Each one knew fully what she was doing.1 Bishop Spaulding expressed the belief that, other churches than the Mormon church were a great deal to blame for holding in restraint its first If our churches group of followers. he said, In the period of formation, "had been doing their duty there would have been no turning to the Mormon prophet for light. Many splendid people have become converts to the Mormon religion and many whom T kni 'proud lo calTnTy friends. They face the most pathetic situation in ihe world today.-Cou- ld ground against a you ng faith if to argue .vigorously against it would besmirch the life of your own mother? I couldnt Nor can we ask the Mormons to. I dont want to create Mormon apostates in Utah. I want to create insurgents men who working within their own ranks will lead tow ards a "better way. lake-stro- 'Mi Typewriter Game. L.C. SmilhsBros. (BALLBEARINGlLONG-WEARING- Typewriter ) is a rare and unusual combination of mechanical features of superior excellence, each of which is designed, First -- To do Its individual work bet- te coujjke done In any other way. , And,jr Second Ma ' too ' aswl lllHW)h ' . - lOS To work so smoothly and ac curately, in conjunction with all the others, that the completed result la "ll -- -- ; 38-Wes- zf Lump, Nut and Slack r - . SMOOT op- t CURRENT TIME $ SPAFFORD Phone 17 TABLE-EFFEC- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 5 TIVE P. M. Trains will leave from Union Station, Provo, as follows : LAWYER FORCED HIDE BY HIS jL-T- O YOUTHFUL WIFE No 512 No. No. No. 410 4 No. 6-- For For For For For f in Equity to Recover Vast Bum Forced to . Transfer While Traveling In Europe. Bill No. 409j 1 No. 5 No. No. 511 3 For For For For For LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST. . . ,. ,, Sanpete points,.,. all points East. .7, all points East, Tintio Branch points, all points East LEAVE PROVO FOR WEST. 10:00a.m. .... Salt Lake. all points West and North all points West and North . Salt Lake, all points North and West. at :20 a. . . . 6 :S2 p. m. 6 :57 p, jbs. 8:23 p.m. m. 8 :34 a. ,.11 :10 a. m. . 12 :57 p. m. 4 :S1 p. m. 9 ;3l p, m, . ( HEBER BRANCH. , BOSTON, Jan. 20. Arthur Bent, No. 808 Leave Provo, author and lawyer has filed a bill in . 9 :8 0 a. u. 7, . No. 307 Arrive Provo from Heber . . . . . 8 :45 p. m. equity in the Suffolk county superior f No. 7 and No. 8 have been discontinued. court against his wife, Mrs. Mfiry U. The only line to Ogden and Denver without change. Free reclining Bent, seeking to recover stocks and securities worth $310,000 which he Qhair Cars, Through Sleeping Cars, and Elegant Diners on all through trains. asserts he was forced by threats to F.A. IVADLEIGfl I. A. BENTON, . W. H, mTCBELL, transfer while they were in Europe C. P. 4 T. A. A f. D. A cent. C. in 1909. , Mr. Bent states that he married Aug. 30, 1890, when he was 49 and his wife was 25. Since the transfer of the property, Mr. bent alleges, he has been locked in a rooln and otherwise treated with great Indignity to such an extent that he has been obliged to hide from his wife. to EXCURSION February 3, 1912 NOTICE. tosiigeles " Commencing January 24, 1912, the Board 4 Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, will receive bids for the use of the pasture commonly known as the Cemetery Pasture, and also for the use of the land known as the Muhele Stine Piece, situated at the mouth of Slide Canyon. Bids will be opened February 22.J91 2 Ri JO o'clock a m, The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For further infor mation call the City Recorder. DENVER & RIO GRANDE EXCURSION RATES V Elks Seventh FROM irtcb'yw'use horn to ft 'All LAKE Bathing-Boating-Fish- ing CITY FOR J. H .7 A, G. P. A., MANDERFIELD, Salt Lake City. SCENIC Now Train Service LINE VIA OF THE Denver & RioGrande . WORLD ' IN CONNECTION WITH SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE . ROCK ISLAND ROUTE THREE FAST MISSOURI TRAINS . PACIFIC PACIFIC UNION EAST TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO TWO NIGHTS TO ST. LOUIS THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK THROUGH CHOICE OF ROUTES SLEEPERS 4 K TO do, - any V. ?. was people the reply. .Just think over the list of your smoking' acquaintances and see If you ever knew one who lit his pipe with his left hand Ill bet yot, didn't I never did, and I have num bered among my pipe loving friends several m?n whoso right .hand seem-Dfor ucrythlcg nearly helpless flee. see Information, Reservations and Tickets, Salt Lake 'Route Agent or address Round Trip your rfght hand as"U d Annua! Excursion Winter Snow to Sunshine and Flowers 77 SALT left-hande- d d UTAH OUTLET CO.. & DENVER TRIO GRANDE R.R. . For the joint meetings of the Utah Is Dragged From Engine Cab as Tram Development League, Utah Press As Passes Through Drift Crushed sociatlon, Utah County 'Commission-- and Lives But a Few Hours. ers and Mayors at the Commercial Club In Salt Lake City January 23rd the Rio Grande will sell round trip CHEYENNE. Wyo, Jan. 21. E. continuous passage tickets to Salt Pearson, a fireman on the Cheyenne Lake City and return January 23rd, & Northern branch of the Colorado & limited to January 24th for return at Southern, was killed at Bucknum, rate of one single fare for the round near Wheatland, today, in , trip. r manner. Pearson leaned out of the WM H. MITCHELL Agont. engine cab as the train was passing through a huge saow drift which had Buy yout sweaters and knit goods been penetrated by k rotary plow and now at Londons and save 75 per cent the sides of the drift were wo close that Pearson was caught, his body crushed and dragged from the cab. Always Uss Right Hand. 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