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Show eft slioidd- white. Brand SALE OF ANIMALS FOR DAMAGES el. Said "animals are held by me to of Slate Itah, secure the payment of $2.00 On. f Hah County each animal, damages done by Tn'tlie Benia m u. r.m i n(d. said animals trpotHbo premises said County. Bingham on the 12th day .y I have in mv possession the fol- of . April. 1912. ALMA HONE, lowing described.-- animal, which itaktiH awuy, Pouhdkeeper for Benjamin Pre- i' to auction at sold he ' will jniblic eiucl. ; the highest cash bidder at Pound in Benjamin Precinct RIO GRANDE ' EXCURSION RATES on Saturday, the 27th day of : 1 iu. April, 1912, at'the hour of Teachers old. Account Students-and One- - liny marer 1 5 years Denver the Lake Stilt irr white two 900' meeting lbs.7 weighs 'abour feet hind. Branded with a bar & Bio Grande will make a rate of over an inverted HlT on left one single fare to Salt Lake City and return on April 26tli. with thigh. 27th.-Hat- e lo One sorrel horse, years old, final return limit of April all. to will be open weighs near 1000 lbs., stripe of white Tii faceT right hind Toot .nVM. IBM ITCH ELfv, Agent i non H YORK F i Recent New York Criticism of Alexander Heinemans 7Uecjta -- V -- , Es-tra- Heineman - proved himself an interesting' singer of Lieder. That fie Is a popular recital linger in Germany could lie readdly understood, - both from the scope of his program, which introduced a great variety of classical and modern songs, and from the way in which he entered into the spirit ofeafT. Alexander r-r- -- Schubert's Litany, were beautifully phrased and feelingly sung, while the amusing German folk song, Bhylis and Her Mother, has a capital bit of humorous de- V-- -- - nfid 51endetsytrhir,s'i(Ji?vfinpA1 rr1' y WMHI tKK$n Devils livery, Eugen- - Hailes Song was grotesquely dramatic, DeAIusi-kan- t and Hans Hermann's weirdly realistic h Mr. IleinemansVpuneiation he while clear and distinct, and' does not employ gesture, his fae is histronic.' He ial expression mot with much- success and -- was encored several times in the course of the recital besides being obliged to add two numbers to his program. New York Herald. This great German will be brought to Provo April ,26th by Prof. "A. G, Lund of the B. Y. II, - r r'' , K - j ; ' , '( Jj f . , wants McLaughlin 1 ;?r'.7- A FINISH WRESTLE . WITH PETER SACOS - The Post is in receipt of the following letter from G. C. McLaughlin of Salt Lake, which is y. Editor Provo Post,. Provo, Utah. Dear Sir: L 'nrrj Wtiril has been received from the east that David Reese, the papular Provo tenor, who left Salt Lake last fall with The Chocolate Soldier. w now booked fur the leading role in Wild Coose. one of the popular new comic operas that is just be- -- -- f i david reese wins success i 0 ' c, t v . Would you please state through your paper that I would like to issue a challenge to Peter Saeos wrestling toft match, two falls out of three at middleweight limit for one hundred dollars side bet and split the gate receipts to suit him, any way from 25 per cent to winner take t 4 Philadelphia, where he will go under the ..management of one of tile big operatic. .syndicates.' The news 7T the success made bv Mr. Heese will undoubtedly be received'' with much delight by a all. host of his admirers in this city. ing. sent out on the road for its first time.--- Since leaving Utah, Mr, Reese has made an expensive trip through the cost states and east from the Pacific' northwest to Minneapolis, Chicago and other points and 1ms .finally landed in : I v i EXCURSION TO SPANISH FORK APRIL 19th Yin Salt Lake Houle account irse Show. Tickets on sale April 19th, .return limit April 1 X -- r- - MUs' w,t for-ni- pntn. I Watch his taels hit the sidewalk. the straightness of his he goes! THERE the tilt of his head Yours respectfully, ' FOR SALE. .Fine young, pigs bv Herman Knudseii. Phone 89-- Get back. MeLACOnLl.W 1510 So. 10th East, Salt Lake Citv, Utah. G. C it? t1 That's the type of young fellow who wears Faultless Clothes I For Young Gentlemen 4 1 12(M h.- 'gMmm catch-aB-catch-e- Heres why: They have the careless, grace which is the FOR SALE Good single harness and buggv. Call at 154 No. Second East. natural result, of .skilled designing anil expert tailoring,. ..They have the swing. and. dash which echo the good dressers individuality. They, have .shoulders as perfect in shape as your own. at least as perfect as mother nature in' tended them to be. 4 - wfky - X1 j - - - r from fabrics which haven'fa crude a coarse or thread. It's no wonder you spot want 'll System. Get them. They. Te made - How' $1 Saves You Miles of Steps NEWS OF CLUBS, NOTES, PERSONALS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Join the Hoosier Cabinet Club! - anti your kitchen eupYour work t aide, board, combined in one spot! Your salt at your finger tips! Your pans and dishes at " Your spices, flour, ami sugar, under your hand ! arm's length r Your whole kitchen workshop in a compact space no your-pantry- , t lust evening at Third South. ! . Bt vour Hoosier You w - Cabinet. quickly Ithout tiling. The IIoos-ielasts a lifetime.- - r . Club Plan in Detail A limited allotment Of Hoosier Cabinets to be sold on the famous Hoosier Club Plan has been made to each of the; 3,0t0 Hoosier agents, leading Hoosier $1 furniture ; merchant . Wowen Can Join - OnlylCO Thousands of women alt: over. America buy Hoosier V Cabinet every - month, y With, this great club offer.: The.. s the demand doubles. of Hoosiers on the number, " club, plan for each town is . limited, usually to 50. We : secured 100. Only one You SIT DOWN io woih i 1 woman In five who wanted Hoosier Cabinets ."could get one Jn some towns ...where this plan was tried , first.- - Those who tfaht a Hoosier Cabinet should enter their, names 'early. 7 J in each town. To Join the club you pay merely g 1.00 membership fee; balance" in a few weekly dues of The cabinet is de$1.00livered immediately. , Model Kitchen Book Free. small supply bf;J the Model; ; Kftcheit;.M,',.Book, . on kitch-famous text-booens. used t in Domestic Get " a y-A - k .Differs from Installment -- -- Plan- received for among women This tlub differs redicai- the installment lv front plan which is linked often with high prices. .Hoosier Cabinets have a standard low price the world over, and po Hoosier agent van-sell a Hoosier Cabinet for one penny more or one -penny lees than the established price. ha distribution Seteer Setioot. , - -- last.-fre- Utah TAYLOR BROS. CO., P'.o.small at in many sales furniture merchants who believe ey are good profits display this license" 3 000 merr-to-kno- Sljjnr-Th- AutNTS rc IICQSiEn lUTCHEII UAEIIIETS 724 W, son, Mr, and Mrs. Ole E. Olsen Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones, Mr. anil Mrs, Evan Wride, Mr. and Mrs. J. AY. Durtn, Air. and Airs. E: O. Henrichscn, Mr. and Airs. A. II. Joqes, Mr. and Alts. Barley A. Olsen. Mr. and Airs. Geo. B. Beay, Mr." and Mrs" Francis UBen, 'Mr. land Airs. W. A. Jones, Air. and Airs. Fred Singleton. Airs. Croft. !Mrs, Mendenhall, Sarah Jones, Mrs. Anna Airs. Ellen Jones, Hedges of Salt Lake City, Air. j Bony" Jones, and Air. Clare nee, I' lLeiijy.iJbL!Towe oV,--, interested - in It model kitchens. deI' contains a scription of the Hoosier Cabinet,, and. 25,: Illustrations, including-- ieverat. -- 7 of; .' mode! photographs. kitchens. To .each lady : who asks, we shall be glad .si. to give one of these books, e. while they tiV home, Carnations . and Were effectively Jew Wandering used in decorating. Games, and music were the features pf the after which a dainty to the followserved was supper, Chris John Mr. Sirs. and ing: big-ge- than a kitchen table! pleasant party was given in honor" of the 34t.h birthday anui- E. Olsen Jr., versa ry of lr. A Bower attended the thirty-eight- $30.00 terday. Mre. A. K.Cardon, her small so n. and Alias Ainia K. Smoot have returned from Washington, D. C. Aliss Smoot will spend the summer months iu this city. lLif Byrne lefLTuesday for Chicago, where she will spend the next two monthsc with her daughter, Airs. Dollie Ekins:Alnt, t Air. 4 .Ellen. Princess Thursday and Friday! April 1849 . Thursday and Friday, 9 April In Little Italy Prospectors Legacy Stenographer Wanted Tenderfoots Troubles - Visit to Madeira Romance of Wall Street .; and Airs. J. R. Farrer have gone to Salt Lake City to represent the Odd Fellows and Rcbekah Club of this city. 18-1- The Blind Miner Do Dreams Come True? - ! Seeing Buffalo, N. Y. - Out - . Air. and Airs. Frank Hoover of lleber City will make their home I in Brovo in the near future. --AIiv J , iarJ . ,Ai I redj (Vn-tur- y , 0 0 0 o o mlch hlren 0 40 00 0 m0 0 01 0, wWw O ' , The u o o o o o . ) Sanitary Meat Co. - -- . - S2 WEST CENTER Opened to the Public i ' , 4 ; Tuesday, April 16 handle only the best. , Every thing- new, clean and sanitary We invite the Public to call. PHONE 81 . AYe ( ) () () () () ( 2 C Jf ( () O - o o) () -- - . I) 1-- " oo o(() i O J O O , 0 lW a- C)"'r er 30 10 , have returned from a very pleasMls. E. T. Jones entertained the ant; visit to Sanpete county. inenibeif nfthe Utah Sorosis at --- o her home yesterday afternoon, the Aliss Iiinnola King of Salt Lak members of the Nineteenth City is visliting her cousin Mrs. being guests of the club, J. W, .Bishop of this city. Aliss Alice Reynolds gave, a paper What France dlas Given to jin, Dr.. Noyes returned Tuesday Civilization.. Delicious refresh- from lleber!-where he .has been ments were served .by. the enter- several business. on r. - i days tainment committee, Mrs Janies , I Ceiestia Strong. Henry. jr...Alrs. Afrs; John Guy is v'isiting in Salt Airs. N. H. Nelson, Airs. J, ' E; s; , A'ates. and Mrs.. AS. Lake' Citv. 7" ll Mitchell. The club will hold its next meeting at the home of AIrS. Bansy plants 15 a ud 25 cents a P A: N. Ib'ldaway. dozen; Daisy; Astors, Ietunias, U e-t 'j Verbena and alL, other bedding ( cents per. dozen.- - At ) Mr. and Airs. B. H. Bower went j plants 12 lo Salt Luke Citv,- where Mr. the new place, phone Eight-0- . Mrs-Djiv- to Sam Schwab h annual grand lodge session of the Odd Fellow lodge held there yes- . i $15.00 , " 'nr no VtfF 0 W 4 ' t A 0 01 0 ) . |