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Show PAGE SEVEN THE PKOVO POST 8T0P REBATES FOR costing from $1.0ff to 11.50 and 25 erlcan sugar operators, have been pre $1.50 or more. pared and will be filed some time t cents on tlcketsjmstlng When these tickets hare ben pur- - next week. The papers have been Effective November 1, the Salt Lake Jchasfd a rebate glp has beeQ ls8ued sent east to secure some of the deRoute and the Denver itlo Grand to the purchasln(S pa88enger, but be- - sired signatures and the company will rallroads discontinued payment of re- - gltmjng November i these rebate begin business as soon as they are bates for extra charges made on tick-will be discontinued t and there returned ' slips ets bought on trains, except front! be no further, payment of rebates, Judge Hepry. H. Rolapp of Ogden points where .no station or ticket 1 and T. R. Cutler of Salt Lake will bo The railroads maintain ticket flee la maintained by the PASSENGER Penny For YourJTHouphte. Provide each player with pencil and paper and a penny, The hostess ex- TICKETS plains that the answers to the following questions are things which are found bn each penny. An old fashioned cent, not a Lincoln penny, must-b- e used. A prize may be awarded to the person guessing the greatest number of correct answers. An emblem of victory (laurel wreath). companies. An emblem of royalty (crown), order la. made in line with the flees with agents at all but flag sta- - the Utah directors. There will also , An Arabla fruIt (date) movement which is tlons. It Is the duty of these agents be two directors In California, Two In A. spring flower (tulip two lips). safety first A portion of a hill (brow)'. j extended gradually to every to being ' advise passengers as to rates and Coloraao and one in Detroit. a a portion of a river (mouth). , department of the railroads. It Is The company, will have a capital A messenger (one cent sent). f 4re and to Issue tickets to passenpointed out by railroad officials" that A piece ofxarmor (shield). of $100,000, which may be in-- ( stock Ellington, chief clerk of when tickets are bought on the train gera' Mode of ancient punishment (stripes). as the to time creased time from ake Route ticket offices. attention of the conduc--i- a the time-anneed arises. In the beginning, beet Means of Inflicting ft (lashes). today-- ' tor are taken from his primary duties Something to be found in school (pu"Te aSents are paid for these ser-- seed will be cultivated In Utah and pil). that of safeguarding the passengers InThree weapons (three arrows). and these 'services, of course, Idaho, but operations may be j vices and the trains. Coland Montana to include creased An animal (hare hair). h not Is of them. It It Is the duty of the conductor to,are required . ' - A part of a sttfve (lid); ' orado. Issue to and conductors sell duty take up tickets and see that all train Plenty of assurance (cheek). ."The company will not be organorders are obeyed; that the coaches tickets ad the traffic officials believe The first American settler (Indian). a of view a ized with profit, making Part of a duck (feathers). are properly maintained;' ha must po- - tkat better service can be given by said Mr. Cutler, who has been largely rule the 8 as A far , possible farcing place of worship (temple). must take every pro-lice the train and Instrumental ln. starting the entersldetf of a vote (eyes and nos- eTwo before must be that tickets in-, bought caution that is possible to prevent Its object Is to, protect the ayes and noee). prise. ar boarded,traln8 Jury of the passengers. . sugar companies and provide them The rule does not apply to . In addition to these duties he laj Muoio Puulo. seed In case they are unable to1 obtain to make detailed reports of Pln Idnts where there is no agen:, In each a term used in musentence seed bee Heretofore would be unfair to the it from Europe. the number of passengers carried sic, or the name of a musical InstruStates Unite generally used la the the ment may be found. The letters spellthe stations between which they trav passenger. We believe that when from Germany, The war has actual pur- - came the understands public, ing the names are la order. el close-tak- e demonstrated to the American sugar 1. When was the club organized? more to of the rule, guard say.W These duties, railroad officials a must 2. eupplv Violets have an exquisite odor. men that perfect they there W tb safety of the passenger, up the conductors full time and 8. The boy must be carefui after his of this stock The themselves.' for percent-traino complaint. The the time necessary to sell and Issue will be by knife Is sharpened, ' neces-- , a& who will be affecte seed company will be subscribed f traveler, ' the tickets and prepare . beet sugar companies. almost negligible. 5. Did Lulu tell of the accident? ' sary reports Is taken from the timers W. K. Winterhalter, seed expert t 6. Pro and con , j certify whether you that otherwise would be given to car-! 5 who Is selecting lands and mpther aro for of 8gabi8t tbe mea8ureCOMPANY WILL to the and looking' the for to safety ing 7, je S1)e altogether too fast for GROW BEET SEED beets for the company, has gone comfort of the passengers. Cache valley to look over land. Last such a buby street. 8- - The lamb nud the dog were com Charges In excess of regular rates was similarly engaged In the . Salt Lake, Nov. 2.- Articles of )u week he nanions on tickets now in force and that will City. the United States vicinity, of Idaho Falls and Sugarf Angwerg 1, Organ; 2t VU! 3, fatUMK 4. be continued in force are 10 cents corporation for 8 In Mr. Cutler said lalds selected G, lute: O. concert; 7. jh1ji1-- . s castanet; organized company, Seed, Beet and cents 60 less; on tickets costing will not be ban,It - time for seed growing furnishof 15 cents on tickets costing from' 50 Salt Lake for the purpose leased. of need to the Am-- purchased, but cents to $1.00; 20 cents on tickets Ing seed 'In times , of-11- ls . 1 - V - , - stop-require- d and88 tat . n 1 , ' i . - ( - - J SUMMONS THE PROVO POST Published Tuesdays and Friday it No. 22 North First West Btreet, the District Court of the Fourttt Judicial District In and for Utah Provo, Utah. County, State of Utah. POST PUBUSHINO COMPANY Shelley B, Reiser, Plaintiff, vs. O. L. Miller and J. B. Miller, Defendant. Subscription Kates: , Summons; . Tear, strictly in advanee..$2 00 4 Months, strictly in advance 1.25 The State of Utah to the said D- fend ants: I? not paid. in advance add 50 er year r 25c for aix.montLa to You are hereby summoned to aphe above. pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. If served within the county in which Entered at the Postoffice oi action Is brought: otherwise, this second-clasProvo City as s mutter after service, and within thirty days recording to Act of Congress. defend the above entitled action, and VUrefa 3, 1884. 4 i in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be entered against you according to the demand of the complaint. which has been tiled with tfte Clerk of said Court This action Is Consult County Clork or Respective brought to recover a judgment for Signers for Further Information. and Three Hundred and Twenty-twDollars (322.65), together with Interest, expenses and costs on a cer8UMMONS tain promissory .note, signed 1Jr deIn the District Court of the Fourth fendants, and to satisfy said judgJudicial District, of the Stato cf ment out of real estate In Utah County, State of Utah, belonging to Utah, County of Utah. ' and heretofore levied Phil W. Purcell, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph the defendants of attachment Isa under writ upon H. Seger and Alma E. Seger, his sued In the above action. Wife, William R. Williams ani PARKER A ROBINSON. John Maresh, Defendants Summon Attorneys for Plaintiff. The State of Utah to the said DeOffice Address: Farmers and 'Merfendants: chants Bank Bldg., Provo, Utah. You are hereby summoned to apFirst pub. OcL 29, 1915. pear within .twenty' days after the 30, 1915. service of this summons upon you, Last If served within the County In which this action Is brought, otherwise, DRINK HOT TEA within thirty days after rervlce. l FOR A BAD COLD defend the above entitled action ; and in case of your failure bo o do. of Hamburg Get a small' judgment will be rendeied against Creast 'fea, or apackage the German folks you according to the demand of the call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any complaints,- which has been filed with pharmacy. Take a iablpoonful of the the clerk of said Cmnt. 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