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Show ft ' 1- - THE PROVO POST Smoot Lumber Co. THE . , P. 0. Box 488. At The Princess APPOINTED The county .cominiasiouers ap- pointed the following registration officers to serve for at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lumber, REGISTRATION OFFICERS PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. 1912-191- 3 -- t heir-me- et Windows; Mouldings, Lath, Shingles, Etc., mill work a specialty Phones No. 20 and Office and Yard opposte R. R. Freight Depot. 7 PROVO, UTAH. 40. iagTuesday-a- f t ermwnrr Alpine John Whitby. American Fork No. 1, Katie, Dunkley; No. 3, Alonzo Wileox; No. 4, Mrs. Ivy Steele. Benjamin Frank Matley. Clinton Emma S, Hicks.' Colton Lyman Marble. ' Cedar Fort W. W. Pryor. Fairfield William B7- Thomas. NOW IS THE TIME FOR Goshen :The New Perfection Oil Cook-stov- e Suits Everybody : Lake It suits the most exacting French chef. It suits the housewife. It is found tn luxurious villas in camps in farms in humble city homes. Everybody uses it ; everybody lilies it. It bakes, broils roasts and as a coal range, toas!3 ll It is equipped with a special heating plate, and we sell the New Perfection broiler, toaster, and pancake griddle. B. V.D. Fletcher Mrs. Alva. Moore. Highland Maggie A. Orr, Lehi No. 1, Mrs. Jane Brown ; No. 2, Mrs. Annie Sorensen; No. 3 Miss Lizzie Briggs; No. lt Mrs. Mr A. Taylor. -- . Ellen View-- Mrs. B.Bun-nell- . Lake Shore C. II. Bellows. Mapleton Eva Bird. Provo No. 1, Mary Openshaw; - Nor 2,- MrsrWm. ov, NewrwPerection imih e Oil j Gibl.yrN3, Mary J. Vincent; No. 4. Lillie Iloldaway; No. 5, Mrs.' Lizzie JB. Meldrum. No. 6, Diantha AVorsley; No. 7, Lizzie Gillespie; No. 8, The Famous Polish Violinist HAROLD! and the Eminent Bohemian Pianist RUDOLPH POLAR .... A: . $1.00, 75c, 50c Mo., set aside a divorce Bcvelle secured six years ago, three years before his death. Mrs. Believe 's contention that the divorce was obtained by fraud was upheld. The government re fused- - to pay. hfr.the. pension to J. Finley; No. 5, Harriet Ilay- - which she was entitled as a sol dier's" widow. mond. For this reason she desired the Salem Mrs. Annie Soren. of the divorce. annulment ArmNo. 1, Robert Santaquin is employed by the Mrs. Bevelle No. Sarah Kirkliam. 2, strong; B. A. Thomas. Lake Capital. Topeka , Spring Spanish Fork No. 1, Erick I. ESTRAY NOTICE. Egilson; No. 2, 'Maggie Ludlow; No. 3, Jolm Beagley; vo. 4, Benji have in my posseion the folEvans. lowing described animal which, if Thistle .John Thorgeirson. (not claimed and taken away, will Tucker A. S. Vorhecs. j be sold at public auction to the Vineyard Bina Clegg. -- 444 DIVORCEE REWEDS DEAD MAN TO GET Marriage lioenscsThave been issued to the following eouples: George S. Humphrey and Opal Noon,-bot- h of Provo; Stanley L. Fitzgerald, Mammoth, and Capitol Anderson. Eureka; Joseph D. ( oclock, noon. Description; One large red cow fTiairbeeii dtihorned, Wbite s po t -- U n 1 e r c t'L f r o n t leg;., tip of tail white; crop and under bit in 1 1 1 right ear prop of left ear. AtThe Ellen resembling 1 One of the strong features at the Ellen for tonight and tomorrow night is the Haunted Rock--- er, up by h a comedy film by the left, hip. Maid estray wfas taken the City Marshal on the 2nd day on of Juncr1912. - ' JOSEP1LAY. LOVELESS, Poundkeeper for Provo City. 2 j Yitn-grap- players This story tells of an old club man who object seriously to his daughters choice of a husbaud. One night when home rather the worse for sees his favorite rocker he iquor, n moving and imagines he is This gives the gs, young couple an idea and they attach a string to the rocker ami finally through keeping the father in great excitement, suceed in winning his consent. Among other hills are the Suit Shall of Armor and -- i - ? s . Never-Hunger- Fletcher & Thomas Co. s, l3', . hats.' MillPrincess the at Arrived just inery Store. A full line of o OOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKOOOOOOC'OOO mid-summ- er It Is now well known that not more than one case of rheumatism in ten requires any Internal treatment wha- teverAlI that Is needed Is a free plication of Chamberlains Liniment and massaging the parts at each application. Try it and see how quicldy-i- t will relieve the pain and soreness. Sold by all dealers. s ' 1 RIO ; GRANDE EXCURSION For the Y. M. M. I. A. meeting at Salt Lake City June 7, 8, 9, Grande will make a rate tj Salt Lake City and return of ne DENVER & th-R- io single fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale June 6th to thfr. inclusive. Good returning until" June 12th. WM. If. MITCHELL. Aecnt. Every Piece ol Summer Dress, Goods lust Go Now old The Sow saying is an act and! reap a habit. - We are determined not to carry over a single piece and have put the price so low that they are going' flying. This is your opportunity to save money on seasonable goods you w'ant in that new dress you must have for the hot summer days near at hand. A dollar saved isTdollar earned, the new, your summer dress now at our CLEAN SWEEP SALE. Hundreds of yards have been sold in and you cannot earn a dollar so easily as to saVe it You are started. sale rapidly. going They certainly want your share of the saving made. Come now, it will pay you. the two days since C 25c worth novelties l-- 2 '. yard, selling for, a yard EgyptianXtissues, mandarin silks, and 60c yard Belling for, yard : and -- Voiles and . .33 l-worth and' 50c, Silks, 35 C Jacquard mention-here- r Let to numerous too you. usrjshow and many others up-to-da- by-buyi- In the harvest time of life, you- - -will reap the consequences of you are sowing wilh your . y. Eaeli unwise expenditure helps to form the spending -htht-hab- ..17 ;d)itljvhjcL,iutail.s.wari-yTwatiU.--and Remember the Oxford Sale others worth up to $5.00 per pair, for 1.45, 1.65 and 2.65. They are the' biggest for worth $2.25, 98M better ones up to $3.40 pVr pair for 1.35, 1.65 and 1.85- We will prove Shoe bargains in Provo. Ladies' stylish slippers; ' ' ' . to you it pays to buy at Provos real bargain stgre. Mens splendid Oxfords, 'worth up to $3.00 per pain, for -- - -- . its acts-toda- 3 . i t sec-thi- WIZARD HOSE 2 Pair for 25c i I -- Brand m2K 3' t , J . Newspaper Woman Proves to United States Authorities Hus- i! Forbes, Alpine, and Leonia Elsiband Procured Decree Before nore, American Fork ; Chalmers Death by Fraud. Ilogelin, Suthriq Center, Iowa, KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 3. and Emma Blust, Eiberta. J. LesMrs. Ada J. Bevelle, a widow lie Hickman, Payson, and Olive technically was remarried to her Allen dead husband Nixon, Provo; Willard Benjamin T. BevBanks, Salt Lake, and Louise Mae elle, a veteran union soldier when the circuit court at Independence, Hughes, Spanish Fork. - , highest cash bidder at Provo City Est ray Pound on Tuesday," the 18th day of June, 1912, at 12 Best On Earth for the Money PENSION DUE HER JUNE WEDDINGS ABE NUMEROUS anyone tending S cent! to cover muling eosL i he-b- Pleasant Grove No. 1, Wilford Warniek; No. 2, Ole Anderson; No. 3, Mrk Donald Noble; No. 4, v EVENT . Book Denver, Puebla, Albuquerque, Cheyenne, Butte, Boise, Salt Lake City yi IGUAY T. John C. Taylor. Elbtrta D. C. Walkey. - One Night Only . Cook alto given to CONTINENTAL OIL CO. D. B. Thorne. Provo Bench Joseph E. Booth Pleasant Annie View Mrs. Bonnet t. J. Thomas Springville No. Brown; No. 2, Mell X. Harmer; No. 3, E. P RriutonUffr Saturday Evening, June 8th Cook -- every stove. icll the ttofe. It it hendtomely fieithed in nickel, with ctbinet top, drop the! vet, towel racks, etc. Long chimneys, enameled turquolsa.blue. 1, 2 or 3 burners. Payson No. 1, Delphie Simons ; No2, Martha fi.Kapple; .No. 3, Prices Free Bookwith riT-nt'Y- All - AN EXTRAORDINARY MUSICAL r Cook-stov- Belle Bachman. The Tabernacle -- hi-we- . Thomas Co. In connection with other good numbers, the Princess will present iheCave Man- - tonight and tomorrow night. , Tho Cave Man lived many, many years ago, before a book was written. It was during the stone age, when the people dwelt in caves and dressed in the skins-owiki beasts. Aleric, a man of powerful physique, making his way across the mountains with his young daughter, Chloe, to start life anew far-froscenes and thoughts he fain would forget, suddenly loses, his foothold,-topple- s over a precipice and drops to his death upon the rocks below,, leaving his daughter alone in the wilderness. Dagban. and Erie, two brothers,, find the girl and take her to their an caver-Dagb"claims her as' his. own by right of might. Erie wins her with his gentleness and love. Else, the boys, sister, looks upon There Chloe asnj rouble-make- r. is constant contention and jealousy on the part of Dagban because the gill favors Erie. 'Dagban threatens to do her bodily ham unless she accedes to his attentions. Eric protects Chloe: violent quarrel follows, in which Eric strikes Dagban to the ground. To avoid, conflict and . lest e a further obstacle to desire for Chloe, be eaves bis home. After Eric has. gone, Chloe follows, deblares her ove for him and he for her. Together they continue their journey, seeking happiness in the land icyond the horizon which join earl h with heaven. f - k PAGE FIVJ7 suffering. Each deposit in-- ' this bank is a step toward the success habit, which brings independence, comfort and peace of mind.. Banking money is 'as easy a- spending when it becomes a luilnt. Act' wisely today and soon the accumulation of money will he sc- - -oml nature to jou. ' . The Farmers & Merchants Bank PROVO, UTAH. J. 1). T. N. Dixon, Ca ,hierr , -- Talor, President. Anyoue anywhere t..u wilh us ty rnair ij , i |