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Show PAGE EIGHT THE PROVO POST OEEM HAS PRAISE ness menXmet-wa- s that it might FOE UTAH AFTEE HIS ' be well for congress to take a good TRIP THROUGH EAST . vacation and give business an Ernest Fitzgerald and John P. disturbed period to get on a set- who believes Anyone two' fiiet with conditions in Utah are not tled basis, young men," Emery, .good, I talked to my bankers on my an accident yesterday while riding 6hould visit other states, says W. y a motorcycle which collided with c. Orem, president of the Salt last trip, and they seem to be almost the that in a unit feeling an express wagon west of the Jor- - Lake & Utah Interurban, who has new currency law is an improvea dan river, Salt Lake, last nighOustTetufne(Uafter-trip ment over former laws relating to lo of 21 who age, i. year, the currency, and that it would Fitzgerald, Idr. Orem said: be of great benefit to received injuries that are expect-- i 1( j found business conditions ultimately " the country. ed to prove fatal. The shaft of d and a general Orem found conditions on spirit of unrest, and nowhere did Mr. new the interurban in good shape I find conditions as good as they his on with construction return, J. A. Hill, convicted murderer, ,f are hereat home. No other state work in final the stages and the 1 was set free in Salt Lake City yeS-- that I visited seemed to me to new steel the on cars way and due of the Ritchie have as good prospects and as M terdav by Jndge here within next few days. the , convict-.was court. Hill district good, steady growth as we have ed of murdering Frank Colcough, here at home. Various reasons have been as'night marshal at Midvale, Ang. 5, Try the Provo Tailoring Com1912. After the first conviction signed for the prevailing condi- pany for satisfactory pressing land sentence of life imprisonment tions. The sentiment among bnsi- - and cleaning. , Mi imposed, an appeal to the supreme court was made and a new trial granted The evidence not only failed to connect Hill with the case, but affirmatively indicated his innocence. Hill had been in for twenty-tw- o I the county jail months. NEWSEVENTS TONIGHT ivV or-Cali. TONIGHT ' MABEL AT THE WHEEL - The Spy Two Reel Comedy, WEDNESDAY JULY. 1 Matinee 4 p, m. Four Reel Universal Special Feature. An adaptation of James Fenimore Coopers famous historical novel... An exceptional feature. THURSDAY LUCILLE LOVE - Matinee. Sixth Installment. , u . 1 VIA -- Johnson, heavyweight champion of the world, still retains his title, having won a decision over Frank Moran in a twenty round exhibition in Paris last Saturday. Johnson was the better man at any stage of the game, and the feature of Johnsons fighting was the same as has characterized him in all his encounters. Moran did not deliver more than a score of really effective blows during the fight, while "Johnson - scored possibly a dozen in each round. The fight lasted the full twenty rounds. UNIVERSAL IKE IN THE BATTLE OF LITTLE TIN HORN FRIDAY ADVENTURES OF AND SCHWEITZER An expedition into Waring Mexico. A Two Reel Comedy Scream! - Fare Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cox desire their appreciation and thanks to the people who so kindly assisted them during he bereavement of their littife son. In a special manner they desire to thank those who furnished, the music and the beautiful floral' tributes at the funeral. to express 23c. Tickets win be on sale July 3rd and 4th.. .Good until " F. July 6th returning. A WADLEIGH, L A BENTON, 0. A P. D. P. T, K. Successors to Brown and Gray andRay, Walter Adams. 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