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Show THE PROVO POST It Provo Plans, Big Parad e fo r Fourth ' mi (Continued from Page 5.) - Hot Water ' Convenience but nothing can stand in the way of making the parade a great, success. At the meeting of the committee last Friday night there was gome opposition to the Boy Scouts parading in ;; uniform r as some of the ladies feared the. military spirit, but the opposition met with slight favor, he committee has put' In a bid for Mr. ' Property Ownpr: r . v Utah county cavalry troop- - for the little rent - That placard wont your house half as quick as celebration ehould .the boys be n a small classified ad in this paper... Think of the money you axe' tb the state at that time, as they would losing every day its. empty. We can save you a months rent be able .to appear in uniform for that, : , v occasion. ' n. v"" .?' ' for a 25c ad. Alva Nelson and Sterling Taylor were added to the finance committee. FOR MRENT MODERN t,?TWO FARM 8 FOR BALE I It was decided to secure the Cot bouse; also. 4 rooms of 2 suites lumbia theatre for the exercises to be miles east of Situated about 1 v each, furnished for light house- held after the parade. Webb and Clar: Dell Mitchell. A. E. Springrllle. keeping, close to university and ence J.VWoods were added to the 1st. Ostler .Farm. 26 4 acres, all ; town.- committee, with Et A. Mitchell, sports under good fence, orchard and farm .Wilson waq.' jfPj.. chairman;-- Wm.; land. Five room brick house, brick ANYONE DESIRING- -- TO pointed marahall of the day.' ; Thej lar r granary and cement cellar. A good , town property for good farm prop-- ; dies of the committee were authorispring and flood water, rights from erty on the Reservation, call at 261 zed to select ladies to represent the ' Goddess of : IJbertyi Columbia and ' E. 4th North. J125. Hobble creek. ' Utah ani te arrange the fioat Mtt - 2nd. Konold Farm.-- 93.9 acres Helen Bedford was, elected chairmap about 60 acres under Cultivation, ; Paraf 'Lanterns. of the float committee. - --Japanese : The tentative 9 acres About program orchard, following pasture. sols, Flag. Ribbon at Botts. ' Jn28. was arranged for the exercises in the 10 room frame hbuse, large barn, sta-' p Columbia theatre, Eph Homer, chair ble, sheds, chicken house, pig pen HORSE AND and sonie farm Implements. i .Wate' FOR SALE-GO- OD ' t Selection by the band. N. JU. Surrey. Call 167 W. 1st piped in house and corral. Farm has Invocation by the Rev. C. C. Hart-cleflood water right from Hobble Creek. chaplain of the day. These farms ' are how leased until WANTED ACTIVE, RESPONSIBLE Singing, America, led by Profes? J. R. Boshard. sor December 81, 1916. , , representatives for distribution, of - Declaration of Indepen-dencReading. the new Utah County Farmers and 8ealed bids will be received until 5 Walter Adams. ' Merchants Directory. Excellent opp. m., July II, 1916. Solo, The Flag Without a Stain." AH bids must be accompanied by portunity. Win one of the free Mrs. Fay Loose Stlehl. certified check of 10 per cent al bid, trips to. California Exposition. ApHarvey ClufL Oration, balance to be paid on or before Janu- ply to Miss Wilkinson or Miss Star Spangled Banner," Prof. Solo, Klein, Hotel Lamar. ... ary 15, 1917. Checks win be return- -' A. C. Lund. ,red with all rejected bids. Boy Scouts Salute of.the Flag, unSALE INVALID GOOD The city council reserves the right FOR Chair. - Inquire 143 8rd W Jn30. der direction of Scout Commissioners to reject any or all bids. C. Hartxle. LeGrande Hardy and For: further particulars Inquire J. the chaplain. Benediction by GOOD SALESMEN, L. 'Whiting, City Recorder, 8prlng-- WANTED-MThe 'committee bn sports will arand commission. 5. Steady Utah. salary rllle, Jly for live wire producers Apply to range a program of games, races, etc., for the day. A band concert will be J E. E. Smith, Hotel Lamar. RE- MARRY IF LONELY FOR given in Pioneer park in the evening. beet and most suc"sulta The committees will - meet 7 again cessful; hundreds rich- - wish mar- FOR SALE, ONE OVERLAND TOUK-lnnext Friday evening to make final reCara guaranteed to be in first riage soon; strictly confidential; class condition. Irvine- - k Sons ports. meat reliable; years of experience; - store. Jn27-3free. The Successful descriptions Judge. A. B.. Morgan opened court Club lira. Purdle, Box 666, Oakland, and set the calendar for Calif. J1 8. Japanese Lanterns, Paraaols,. Flag yesterday term. He will hold court the July Ribbon st Botts. tomorrow. Lake In Salt A BARGAIN BEAUTIFUL, NEW, HEATER that is ent of the or furnace A a water at ;Hot any time, TANK is with- blessing. out building a fire, if you have a juMPHnifS ; Copper Coil Tank Heater ; Hasa: sensitive- copper coil quickly y - , 1 independ- stove, range . , transmitting the heat from powerful, quick acting burner. All the hot water you need at very little cost and in very little time. Let us show you.- - . . . . -- f 1-- 2 1-- 1 Jn20-Jly- l. ! T 7 - : -- bal-anc- e -- - , - 4. r, ..... - . i rA Demonstration at the OLD TABERNACLE 4 1 e, i , , J 1 -- -. Every ; a 7;y7 , THURSDA Y, FRIDA Y AND SA TURDA Y O at 8 o'clock Evening, -- . try-m- g GAS COMPANY - NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS modern Bungalow FOR RENT MEETING Just what youve been waiting for. T In residential part of city. En-- . Mineral Flat Extension Mining and quire 184 East 6th North street jor Milling Co.,' a Corporation. Principal phone 63M. tf. Place of Business, American Fork, SCHOOL TEACHERS AN EXCEL-len- t Utah County, Utah: NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all the opportunity to pay vacation expenses and make a free trip to the stockholders of the above mentioned California Exposition. Apply to and named Mining Co. that a special Miss Wilkinson or Miss Klein. Ho- stockholders meeting is hereby called and will be held in the City Hall tel Lamar. at American Fork, Utah County, SIX Utah, at the hour of 1 oclock p. m., RENT THREE OR FOR room house; also three modern Tuesday, August 2nd, 1916, for the 158 East 2nd purpose of transacting the following . furnished rooms, at business. North. Jn 1st For the election of officers to FOR " 8 IRRIGATED serve for. the next two years. 2nd. To change the articles of Infarm with Improvements. Price 64 per acre, Including water rights. corporation and amend them in the At Rigby, Idaho. Call M. F. Wof--. following1 particulars: (a) To amend Article I so it finder, 678 W. 4th No., Provo Jn28. will read as follows: " Japanese Lanterns, Parasols, at Botts. Ribbon Flag ' indorsement of Hughes on the roll ' 7 call: . 23-J- ALE-42-A- CRE. 7 - . TO LADIES WANTED - TRAVEL and demonstrate work. Salary and expenses. Apply to George Kraft Roberts hoteL - RoosevelFEndorses Mr Hughes Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut," District of . evenue. ... , Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, MaMinnesota, Neryland, Michigan, up a national ticket they sh6uld be braska, Nevada, New Hampshire, permitted to select their own candf-dat- e New Jersey, New York, North DaHe ' intimated for president. kota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, for he vote President Wil- South Dakota Texas, Vermont, Virthat might son. ginia, Wyoming, Hawaii. Total, 32. While the debate was - at Its " : Idaho, Kentucky, Montana, height Clarence Strouse read a resolution' said to have been passed by the delegates from Virginia to the Progressive national convention, opposing the endorsement of any other than a Progressive for president and challenged the right of James R. Garfield 7 to ;.vote 7fpy Hughes under ARTICLE I. the proxy he held of the national The name of this corporation shall committeeman from. Virginia. Mr. be THE ALTA SUPERIOR MINING Garfield said he Had never beard of AND MILLING COMPANY. the action and finally declined to be (c) To amend Article V so St ' 7 guided by it will read as follows: made an apChdlrman Halt earnest 7 ARTICLE V. before the indorsement peal against 7 Jrho general office of said Corporavote waa taken. : . .7 ' tion and Its principal place of busi- the 7 The following states voted for the ness shall be Provo City, Utah County, Utah, but branch offices may NOTICE BIDS WANTED be established and directors . meetin in other held the place any ings Bids will be received by the County United States or the Territories ' 7 Auditor of ' Utah County, Utah, at tbe thereof. 3rii. ' To transact such other busi- office of the County Clerk, . Provo, ness as may-- , properly come before Utah, up to and including June ,30, " 1916," for furnishing books, - blanks the meeting. . All stockholders are especially re- and stationery required for tbe use quested to be present at said meet-in-s of the county officers during tbe 7 year beginning July 1, 1916. ... "And also s for - the- - publication, of AHLANDER" A. F. WM. DRAPER. county reports," notices and advertisements during the ensuing . year, beN. A. NIELSON. ' ginning July, 1. 1916. ' JDlrectors. AJrbidsmustrstateliCTHrately the First pub. June 37, 1916. price of each Item and ths person to Last pub. July 28,1916. whom the contract"!" awarded shall - r . FOR . r CHEVROLET, very cheap if taken at once. Can be seen at the Ford garage. A. V. Robison. JU. SALE-N- EW HORSES - AND COWS FOR 8 ALE or traded G Hr Naylor Implement Co., phone 688 Jn20-A20- . FOR SALE CHEAP A GOOD KEY stone Weir Drilling- - Outfit See Jacob Coleman Jlyl5. IDHIdreaVHat Ladies Shapes, Flowers and Ribbons - - :1 at Botts. --Jn28, - FOR SALE 160 acre farm Situated near Elko, Nevada. 120 acres under cultivation and balance of land Is ready to plow. Good buildings and well. Land la all fenced. $3500 takes It terms , If desired. Ad dress or call Nell N. Gergen . at thlsofflce. CHEAP THOROUGH-bre- d young Durocq boar, 8 months old. 359 S. Fifth West, phone 635W. tf. FOR SALE PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY Col- (Continued from Page 1.) , WANTED YOUNG CHICKS, WITH or. without hen. Larger varieties preferred. Call this office. ; orado, . 8003 TOMATO PLANTS VERY FINE of the beBt kind. Very cheap at D. P, Thuesen, 463 N. - Academy ; Phonv'295 - - - - - RELIABLE ALWAYS 375,W, Center Phone 164 J. N. eULICK, Proprietor WF U1KE A SPECIALTY OF FEATHER PU1CV.S AO CECS Nays North Carolina, Rhode Island, Utah. Total, I. Declining to vote Florida, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Mis- Roosevelt: ... ' 7':"'. 7 ,7:.' 7 tbe largest ' service to the United souri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, States. You have sounded forth the cordial the T warmly appreciate TotaL Washington West ; Virginia. which you have trumpet that shall never call reV 9.' ;" letter of endorsement 7. Many .of the cemmltteemelhivpL sent. JQ the Progressive committee. treat. And I want you to feel that ing took occasion to explain their No one Is more aenslble than T of 1 wish 'to"hiTve ftiithe aid that you vote.' Harold - L. Ickes of Illinois the lasting Indebtedness of the na- are able and willing to give. 1 want aid that 70 per cent of the Pro7 cooperation tion to you forthe quickening of the most 1 effective gressives In his state would vote for those with who all been have for fighting demand for national the spirit, William Flinn of PennsylHughes. AmeriLet us side. 100 cent work out and an out by your per together vania said that 95 per cent of the for our national security and for the Progressives in his state were for canism, and for the insistence upon. thor-of righteousness and Justice. a tte of Immediate peace necessity of Rhode Island Hughes. I enclose a cbpy bfL.my. telegram r spiritual, going preparedness, ough of the a said that Progresmajority to the committee Ur which I have set' v 7 sives Ur bis state were lor Wilson. military and economic. of forth my attitude.- 1 shall later unbecause in I am this campaign Committeeman Griffiths of Washonmust not we dertake a full discussion of the isconviction that ington said that a majority of his my . conbroad sues a of the" but execute, frame, campaltn constituents 'favored a third ticket ly ' "Hoping that i I may Have; ths and that President Wilson had many structive program, and that for this J purpose we must have a united party pleasure' of seeing' yon at an' early supporters. " .'7-- :; ' by its great traditions, and day,. I fta, my dear Colonel RoAm-yelof the inspired i Immediately upon receipt witi cordial regards, faithfully notice Vthat the Progressives had en- reconsecrated by its Ideals. I know dorsed his candidacy Mr. Hughes that you have - been guided in this yours, "CHARLES E. HUGHES." sent tbe following letter to Colonel emergency by tbe sole desire to be of "'Tr" , 1 -- . Dr-Ha- .: rria I , - t, -- : givea'hondforthefatthfulperform- s ance of the contract SEALED PROPOSALS marked The bids will be opened and confor Superintendents residence and Hatchery Building, 8pringvllle, tracts awarded by the County ComUtah, and enclosed in an envelope missioners of Utah County at their Commissioner of Fish- first meeting In July, 1916. which Will addressed ; Commerce, be on July 3, 1916. eries, Department of reserve . The .. Commissioners the will be received Washington, D.7C., all or or to any m., o'clock 2 Accept reject right until office p. st this a part or and for accept bids, may then reject and opened.' 1916, 28, July 7. 7 7 . the. construction of superintendents of any bid.. For further information call County residence and hatchery building at 7 the fisheries station, .Springvllle, Clerk. 1916. June Dated 20, Utah. For blank proposals, specifi. .T PALFREYMAN, E Commissioner cations. etc., addyess County Auditor. , of Fisheries, . Washington, D. C.Jn30 Pro-poaal- SCREENS! SCREENS! SCREENS! We are prepared to "make and hand your wire cloth. , us and door and window screens, either with- black or bright - Alao have a complete line of etock screen doors and hto necessary hsrdwsrs. wi will send man to tako measurements for screens wanted. Phons Our prices are right,' and workmanship and material guaranteed." BEEBE LUMBER COMPANY Phones 104 & 105 Provo City, Utah |