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Show THE PROVO POST HOyVS THIS? THE TOU RAISE is one of Salt LakeB most popular hotels. It Is centrally located; clean, comfortable and homelike. The prices are reasonable and every courtesy is shown you while there. Provo people will be sure to meet their friends at El 3rd --So a few ,TheTurainer-4- 2 doors west o t Colonial theatre. Spend a night there when in Salt Lake. You will like the place. 00& --V- Serious ery X Cluff Family Reunion Held in Arizona Jan. 25 We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,- - O. -We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable IB all Reunion of The ('luff-Famil- y business transactions and financially Arizona held annual retheir able to carry out any obligations made Ward.meet-ing ' - union at the Central by his firm. , house, itjjcing the eighty-eight- h WALDING, KINNAN ft MARVIN, anniversary of the mar.Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. of Father David ClufLand Halls Catarrh' Cure Is taken Inter- riage Of all the gatherings Ilall. Betsy nally,' acting directly upon the blood of the Cluffs in the southern' and mucous surfaces of. the system. lands this was considered the most Testimonials, sent free. Price 75c per successful and certainly the most bottle. Sold by all Druggists. enjoyable. There were about Take HalfB Family Pills for 225 persons, babies and - all who Grandfather's favorite hymns were sung two articles from the pen of Uncle Harry II. were read. One an address on genealogical PastTTres-en- t subjects, the other and Future of the-- . Guffs, both listened to with interest ; followed by a song and the reading of two poems by the Poet Laureate-of the Southern branch. Also an address by Uncle Joseph , It is a very serious matter to ask tot one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine - came together with oh Reminiscences the avowed ents Life, - determination of --enjoying themselves and helping everybody to do the samex Autos brought them from Guff ranch, Pimgfa-for- d and Thatcher all being asclock They were sembled at 11-honored by the attendance ofYhe stake presidency and wives, and several bishops. all . old time friends of the family and some few who personally knew Grand- " pa and Grandma Guff. Uncle Joseph and wife Phoe- he and Aunt Rebecca, wife of Ht HALF RATES TO PROVO VIA SALT .LAKE ROUTE Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, reliw ble medicine, for constipation, in- For State Horticultural Convention Jan. 29th to-- 31st; Slate Dairymens Association Feb. 1st; State Dry Farm-er- digestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It doe 3 not imitate other medicines. It in better than Others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN IvlWN F2 s Conventlon sale for above WV--" . tastes better. It is mixed by machinery and bandied by clean bakers in a clean bake shop. 'As wholesome as what Mother Used to Make. looks well anti - THE FARMERS Try our bread and you will not worry about baking at MERCHANTS - - - J Bg BANK Taylor, President T. N. 1 I -- In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County! Crane Company, plaintiff, vs. W. A. Williams and Alexander Mortensen, both individually and as doTng busilie8S unaer tBe flrm name and style of W. ArWIlliamsPTumb-In- g Full justice - enacted . at- - the tables, the party indulged in aq impromptu program, followed by more refreshment? and a dance, closing the days proceedings at ; midnight. Company, Elizabeth C Williams, Ivy H. Mortensen,- - the Farmers ft Merchants Bank, a corporation, Horace R. Eldredge, Provo Commercial ft Savings Bank, a corporation, Reed Smoot and Qhloe A. Eldredge, 'def- 35-fe- et; Success THE MOUSE OUR LINOTYPE.- i : Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan, llr 1912. Notice is hereby given that Walter J. Burton, whose post-officaddress is Salt Lake City, Utah, did, on the 7th day of July, 1911; file in this office S woTnStatement and Application, NE-1- -4 to purchase NW Section 18, Township 5 South, Range 4 East, S. L. Merlrian, and the stone theron, under the provisions of theact of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory,-know- n as the' Timber and Stone Law, at such values as might' be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, fbe land and stone, theron have been e Train Service- - fJevv Denver a Riotirande ny! .IN FAST E A aothrion IT TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO TWO NIGHTS' TO'8T."LOUlS THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK THROUGH appraised, the stone, estimated I at $60.00 and the land $40.00 that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his aplication and sworn statement on the 10th day of April, 1912, before- the- Register-an- d Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake - -- TO City, Utah. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corrobated affidavit in this office, alleging the facts which would defeat the entry. ; : E. D. R. THOMPSON, T Register. Bate of first publication February 1, 1912; dateof completion of publication March 28, 1912. For further information see anyD.A or address CHICAGO AT TIIE THE Famous Winter Resorts ' BEST OF CALIFORNIA OF TRAIN Spend the Long Cold Day Amid the Flowers and Sunshine: - SERVICE . 166 MEN and WOMEN, sell 70 per cent profit. hose. daily. Make $11 Beginners 3038 Chest2 FOR SALE OR TRADE 26 acie ranch, all cultivated, good house, good outbuildings, in fruit and hay; cheap. Eee Henry MV,. I. A. BENTON, Davis. ' . WM. H. MITCHELL Agent. Salt Lake City. South Main Stieet LumpyNut 2 PASTRY COOK WANTED Woman for pastry cooking and bread making. Hotel Roberts, ' Provo, Utah. ' S OO T 4 D-- 2 . S Cx PA 17 Phone F F OT3 D ' An Opportunity of a Life Time I will trade my 400 acre ranch m ' Iron County with artesian wells and springs on same, all im- DEriVER-RlOGRAHDE proved for. unencumheredProvo Come see me EFFECTIVE and TAELE for ClimT ILE. SUNDAY, MYESa 12, property. full" description D. O. WAIL). sins Prow, as toBons Stition, wit lemJiQmUahn Jr D-- 2 27 " -- C. A. P. D. 7 , A. G. P. A MANDERFIELD, . FOR RENT Cozy cottage furnishD-ed. 640 No. 2nd East 4 Con-cSrn- . lDformation--Literatot- e 6XOO0OXOOXOO That Good Coal! 5 D-- 2 - of the year." ONLY 24 HOURS AWAY guaranteed Full or part time. investigate. Wear Proof, nut SL, Philadelphia,-P- a. r Tickets J. H. - LOST One - pair - ladies nose For the Joint meetings of the IJtAh glasses, between court house and KANSAS Development League, Utah Press 'As- 3rd West. Finder ' Salt Lake City. please return sociation, Utah County Commission to this office. CITY . D F6 era and Mayors at the Commercial A. F. A. C. P. VYADLEIGH, ST. LOtllS Household Furniture for Sale at Clph in Salt Lake City January 22rd ' the Rio Grande will sell round trip a bargain. Leaving town. 170 Denver,. Colorado. continuous passage tickets - to Salt Bi. 3rd West. . Lake City and return January. 23rd, Spencers Cafe Open all nfght limited to 24th for The man that thinks that New Year is the only time to turn over rate of oneJanuary fare for return at Fresh Oysters, 5hili: . and the round single a new leaf makes a mistake. Such action. is seasonable at any time our to Coffee cater WV ", .specialties. ; trip. " -- Summer all Winter V - - - The Provo Post - ' CHOICE OF ROUTE8 SLEEPERS ' No.-082- 61, GEORGE T. JUDD, Sberiff,..IItah County, Utah. By F Bachman, Deputy Sheriff. A Bargain .Sale of building Allison, Van Cott ft Riter and A. B. W. T. Brickey, 1008 W. lots. Morgan, Attorneys for. Plaintiff. No. 1st . tf. First publication Jan. SO, 1912. FOR SALE- Household furniture Great bargain. ; almost new. DENVER ft RIO GRANDE D F6 EXCURSION RATES 61 Nr2nd East: ' . . - d ns With our standard Model 5 Linotype with six distinct faces of type we are able to make up a variety of work equal to any in the state. We do custom Linotype work also at standard prices and read proof with copy. to-wi- t: -- all-best cards,--invitatio- season. - ' class. With equipment second to none we find a pleasure in turning out the very best line of job printing to be found anywhere, JWe try to satisfy every custome- r- and find it very easy where the best in job printing is desired. . Do you need any of the following: . - Letterheads and Envelopes in grades, Bill -- Heads and Statements, standard and , business and catting "special riiled 'styles, and dancing programs in latest styles, best, standard quality wedding stock, butterwrapper8, dodgers in any size with special price list fylaok face figures, sales slips, menu cards, books and pamphlets, check books and a full Jine of legal blanks. These, with hundreds of other forms we print and guaranx tee satisfaction. he I A.--1 -- for forty of the oldest guests, loaded to its full capacity with the the NOTICE. Saturday, Feb. 3rd AND - Par of His - NOTICE OF SALE. to-w- it THE m '. J. D. Dixon, Cachler. Anyone anywhere can bank endants. sold be at SherSale: To Sheriffs ' with us by mail. For Sale at Your Grocers. iffs sdle on the 2 1st day of February, 1912, at the front door of the County Court House in Provo City, Utah County, Utah, at the hour of 11 oclock a. m., all the right, title, interest and clahmif the defend an tsofr inand to the following described real estate situated in Utah County, Utah, Commencing 90 feet - East of the Northwest corner of Block Twenty-eigh- t (28) PJat B Provo City SurMATINEE AND NIGHT of vey building lots; thence East on UNITED PLAY CO., INC., Presents LYCEUM THEATRE, the line of, street 35 feet; thence N. Y., Success South GO feet; thence West thence North 60 feet to the place of The Everlasting beginning, situate in Sec. 1, Tp. 7 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Meridian, together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also- - the following described personal proper' . - ty, Certificate No. 26 for one share of Stock lnthe Moapa Investment ComBy CHARLES KLEIN,Author of The Third Degree pany, a corporation, in favor of W. A. Two Yearsrn New York City. , One Year in Chicago. Williams ' bearing ' date January '16, 1910, and assigned and transferred by Interpreted by a Notable Cast. him- - on the. back thereof ... to Crane ''A PLAY THAT MAKES YOU THINK ! Modern Story. Company. The Great American Play of Today says. The New Certificate No. 27 for one share of York City Press. In 'the Moapa Investment Comstock PRICES : 25c to $1.50. Matinee 25c and 50c. pany, a corporation, In favor of Alexander Mortensen, bearing date January 16, 1910, and assigned and trans-ferre;byhlnron the' back thereof ,io Crane Company. Certificate No. 73 for eight shares SCENIC of stock in the Moapa Investment VIA Company, a corporation. In favor - of LINE W. bearing date of February 3, '1910, and assigned and transOF THE ferred by him on the back thereof to Crane-Compa- Certificate No. 74 for eight shares WORLD 6f stodk In the Moapa Investment Company, a corporation, in favor of CONNECTION WITH Alexander Mortensen, bearing' date and and 3, 1910, assigned February SANTA FE ROUTE transferred by him on the back thereTHREE BURLINGTON ROUTE of to Crane Company. ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Terms of sale Cash, lawful money MISSOURI PACIFIC of the United States. TRAINS Dated at Provo City, Utah, January UNION PACIFIC Provo City Bakery UITJob Printing is in the - t -applause. A bounteous repast was served until 2 oclock p. m. One' large tahle-on-tstage was seU apart 0 T Is the Pride of Onr Business home. " - IIlA'shqrt line to success is a bank account, but some folks who start right jump - the track, andj)thers los groundby nd starting. frequent Stopping It takes less power to keep a train running than it does to start it, and its easier to keep a, bank account growing than it is to get a fresh start after stopping. Hard work, steady, going; and few stops is thesecret of a fast increasing hank account. Every deposit in fhiabankiaa siep jiearcrprosper- tty. BREAD It 29, 31; Feb. 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Final limit Feb. 4th, 1912. Pure Wholesome Machine Made Feb.2nd.,Ticket8 on conventlona-Ja- a, PRINTING President Andrew Kimball of St. John Stake addressed the assembly, eulogising' and exhortations, all of which was listened to with great interest and rounds of -- BlAcTi-Kk- PAGE THREE ' ladies. . e , R.R S. 1L - ' No 512 6 No. No. . 1 LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST. For Sanpete pointa. 7. . T. For all points East. 9:20a. a. 10:00 a. aa. 6 :32 p. aa. 6:57 p. m. 8:23 p. n. For all points East. . ; . . . For TintiC Branch points. . No. 4 For all points East! . . LEAVE PROVO FOR WEST.' , No. 409 For Salt Lake 8:34 a.m. 1 No. For all points West and North;. 11 :10 a., m. No. 5 For all points West and North. 12:57 p. m For Salt Lake. . No, 511 4:31p.m. 3 For all points North and West 'No. 9:31p.m. IIEBER BRANCH. No. 308 Leave Provo. 9:30 a. m. 7 No. 807 Arrive Provo from Heter .r..Tr.7 3 :45 p. b. ,TT.T. No. 7 and No. 8 bars been discontinued. The only line to Ogden and Denver without change. Free re listst Ohsir Cars, Through Steeping Cars, and Elegant Diners on ail throagh trams. Ko.4l0 , fx. wadleigii C. P. & T. A. -- 3i. Lmm. C.AP.D. 1 .. iv. n. . nxcnnu |