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Show PAGE SIX JHE v: B W4WW1rWWf - PROVO POST Y U DRAMATIC I Vra ENTERTAIN CLUB - BENJAMIN AUDIENCE urn Tin Brigham Young University Dramatic Club their The play, Elopement gae of Ellen in the Benjamin 12 s High School amuse-menrhatiT- 1 v at ni ghrwdaTaf ge crowd of people turned out and were highly pleased with the entertainment. Mrs, Frieda Barnum (Jluff, the director stated that the parts were well taken and that each playerknew his role so that ther$ was absolutely no need of prompting,, which added greatly to the success of the per- The greatest selection of All W ool or-her- formance. . 'Mr. Childs, the comedian, who took the part of the Rector, caused a great deal of merriment and in all the company were well pleased "With lheir'trfpT?TT2T" .Clarence Wood, the business manager, states that Ahe company will play in this city in the near . future. EASTERN TOLKS HUNT FOR RELATIVES Postmaster James Clove is reof .late ceiving' from eastern parties who are attempting to locate friends-an- d relatives in this section. Yhe latest request comes from Mrs. Dora Cole of Lincoln, Alcona ' county, Michigan, who desires to "know the whereabouts of George J. s many-inquirie- BOYS and CHILDRENS SUITS t . z with Two Pair of Trousers I Sim-orid- &-Rr- SCHWAB either direction within limit. TO SALT : Powder,. Lice Liquid and Head LAKE MAY 3 Lice Ointment are guaranteed to ... do lliework quickly A Get a prae-ticpoultry book free from CarVia Salt Lake Route. One fore Seed Co. penter for round trip, account University ' Stufor entertainment Utah of U. OF U. ENTERTAINMENT dents and Teachers of Utah MAY 3, SALT. LAKE CITY Ask for tickets via SALT LAKE ROUTE. EXCURSION 8 . No flimsey cotton mixtures, but good, honest merchandise at honest prices, and No Monkey Business. Grays, tan, blue and gray mixtures, such as shown in all the high priced lines at prices from $5.00 to $7.50 higher a coat that will not wrinkle in the back, just below the collar and will not turn back in front-Tb- is We Guarantee. , . ' . i Knox Knit Hose 25c the pair, 6 pair for $1.25. to Guaranteed wear Regal Shoes, the Shoe that proves, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. Tan and Black, both in Lace and Button, also a few nice number in Patents. - 6 months. tie pins and garters, Pajamas, 'neck-wcacombination scarf retainer and pins. r, , Stetsons New Spring Hats on display, ' T ' in North Window. An elegant line of Soft Collar Shirts, ' collars attached and detached, pleat and stiff front from 75 to Come in and look us over, is Doing It. $2.00. Everybody NOTICE. . al $20A 2l$12.50. $l5$18-an- d ' Account Colorado-Vtalv- Good Roads Convention to be held, at Grand Junction May 2nd and 3rd, 1912 the D. Mill "make rate of one fare for the round trip from all points in Utah to Grand Junction.' Tickets on sale May 1st and 2nd, good returning May 4th. .Stopovers in permitted II ever shown in Provo is now on display at the toggery at s. r We have some very fine values this season Being the Little Chap in and Try Some On A J Geo. - A.'"- - Die ter le,' The blacksmith," hatfopened his shop at 51 N. Fourth West. All work promptly attended, to and guaranteed. Please give me a trial. Gentleman wants room and For students and teachers Utah board privatejfamily. Prefer Don't let lice eat up' your vain County. Oue fare rates to Salt houso with bath and modem conia SALT- - LAKE veniences. Apply X, care Post. able poultry when its so easy to Lake City D ROUTE. Lice of s them. Conke.v rid get . he Toggery rV NO MONKEY BUSINESS h 5-- Academy Avenue, Provo 56-5- 8 1 Plant Potatoes GET YOUR SEED FROM. THE WM. M.: RO YLAN.CE COMPANY WE REALIZE THAT ALL FARMERS ARE NOT ABLE TO DO SO ON ACCOUNT? OF THE HIGH PRICES OF SEED. BUT IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE THETn CRE ASIN G . OF THE ACREAGE WE HAVE IMPORTED SEVERAL CARLOADS OF SEED FROM COLORADO AND WANT EVERY GROWER TO PLANT ALL THE SUITABLE GROUND HE IF. YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO PAY US NOW WE WILL CARRY YOU UNTIL YOU HARVEST YOUR CROPS THIS FALLrBECAUSE WE WANT MORE POTATOES PLANTED WE MUST WAKE UP. WE ARE GOING IDAHO SHIPPED 4600 CARS FROM THEIR 1911 CROP, COLORADO ABOUT 9000 CARLOADS, UTAH LESS THAN 500 CARS. WE FURNISH-TH- E DOWN HILL. COLORADO AND IDAHO ARE. ADVANCING. LET US SHIP 1000 CARLOADS OF POTATOES FROM UTAH COUNTY FROM THE 1912 CROP. SEED, YOU FURNISH THE GROUND. DONT DELAY, BUT COME AND GET YOUR SEED BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. IN ORDER THAT YOU MAY KNOW THE KIND OF SEED POTATOES WE HAVE, BELOW IS AN EXACT COPY OF A LETTER JUST RECEIVED FROM THE MAN OF ' - WHOM WE BOUGHT OUR SEED POTATOES, SO THAT THERE IS NO QUESTION ABOUT THE QUALITY. READ THE LETTER AULT, COLORADO, APRIL 19, 1912. . .. THE WM. M. ROYLANCE CQ., PROVO, UTAH. . DEAR SIRS: I have your communication of the 18tb, and note Mhat you have to say in jregard the daily papers on the potato question, toj he attacks of the Agricultural papers, also is it here at Ault, as weare in the center of the greatest is than of vital First let me say that there,is not a district of its size in the United States that the question seed potatoes more it to pay particular attention to" the seed question. us potato district in Colorado and in fact do not take the back seat on potato raising folany section, of the country! Therefore, behoves. ' Brof. weeks on ago Fitch, potato expert of the Colorado State Agricultural College, lectured to our farmers in this dietrict about tfo potato growing and the seed." " I was at that meeting and the question of of our last years seed came up for discussion. The Professor recommended to our people that the beslrsecd to ' plant was the " -' 1 seed That they now have from their last years crop. ' . " Yourpapers seem to dwell on the point that this seed came from inferior vines, and are called nilbbins and culls. ly Nom, lot me say right here that the vines in this district last yearwere extra largeYTnd strong, And as for the size, it is customary in most alt localities to call A small potato at digging time. Ndy these potatoes that I shipped you grew from good prolific vines, also yielded a good crop foe the season of 1011. I wish to state right here that I know that fanners l ight here in this district, duriug this month of April have bought some of the larger potatoes from the same lot as I shipped you and paid the farmer at his cellar $2.00 per " ' hundred. , , Nom-esof Colorado this ones hnd are are not that the and areall n wrong-othat should the cannot or that they question say experts only periodicals Agricultural right, your say, ! ... -- .Ipecially when they do not know what kind of vines or crop the seed comes from. Last fall a representative of the Mexican Consul came to Denver purposely to Inspect seed potatoes that they had ordered from me through a Commission house there. He was so well pleased that he bought Twelve (12) cars at that time, and would have bought more, but I could not get them sorted as quickly as he desired to have. them, owing to thefaet that their ' ' . V planting season Mas upon them at that time. j I also shipped 12 ears to Memphis, Tenn. And three, (3) ears sent to the Kelly Mere. Co. of Cheycilne, Wyoming, only forty miles from where they were raised, the 27 ears that I have mentioned were all the same kind of potatoes that I have shipped you, and were bought for seed, and they all came back from stock that had been secured for eating purposes. ' - - . . . Nom', as for the color of potatoes: In this district we have a variety of soil, some of it is of a very sandy loam, potatoes raised if) such soil are brighter in color, and are usually a little smoother than the potato that is if! Miiat'M'eTalPa Alay loumTl'hTYsbll IsTieavVand IdackThud ltb littlf ilari'lI)ht'i1igriTg'Time7rsTTUsfrr t h e j o I a ft "Bi uS"lna k hi af 1 f dATkeflif not so smooth as "raised ' : . the, lighter soil grown potato. Now, Geutleiben, I thing that I have gone into this matter at length, to sIiom- yon what other people have had fo say, also Mhat their attitude has been i rye gar d to ilia value of this j - to O 42 O 'rLl , . CULL,-especial- CW " is re - . -- . - ,r ur-jrrow- "... - . . - - "i ' seed in question. x But if it Mill aid you any, I can, uilhoni 'much loss of time or expense, get an affidavit from he gnnvers that the seed that I shipped to you maj? grown front good prolific vinos, and ' U ' ' perfectly healthy seed.' ... . .. . . . , ....... ; - i, Hoping that this will clear the May from any further un'fdeasuutncss, and that we will be able to do a greater business in the future, I "am,, .... " " WM. T. MILLER. Yourse4rttly, WE HAVE ALSO JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF, THE FAMOUS SWIFTS ARSENATE OF LEAD.' DONT USE ANY OTHER KIND IF YOU DONT WANT WORMY FRUIT PHONE US YOUR ORDERS FOR HAY AND GRAIN. WE HAVE PLENTY ON HAND. , . . ! . T - - UTIT - ... - - -- . -- 7 - Utahs Largest Handlers Jie Wm. Am. --Koylapce Lor. Fruits and Produce -- Plant Potatoes 5 Plan t Po tato ss j |