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Show the pnovo post FIRST WAR WEDDING BUREAU OPENED BY WOMAN 18 PROCTER ACADEMY Lee L. Baker i; f- - New first . ened CLOSES FOR SUMMER 30. Americas York, May war wedding bureau was opherq today by Miss Dorothy Frock, who proposes to father the next generation with theTream of the country before they, to, go to war, and not wait and let the elftovers perpetuate the race. Miss Frocks first published request was a for a widower soldier to marry widow. war Spanish D. CLASS JFIED COL UMN i Supervised practice violin .course. students will be admitted. Students will be registered Monday, June 4. J2. Six more j FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, 460 West 3rd South, phone 597-J1 1. SALE ALMOST NEW FUR niture Including beautiful $45.00 dining table. Very cheap. 165 Np. 3rd West. tf. FOR RAZOR BLADES SHARP-ene25c and 35c doz., 56 S. 2nd J1 1. SAFETY West. d, Attorney Rat-cliff- Adjustments Everywhere. Hatfield Blk. Phone 48 . Provo, Utah ENTITLINGTHE SUCCESSFUL CONTESTANT TO A Free Round Trip to the San Diego Friendship Fiesta on June 21, 22, 23 and 24, 1917 at San Diego, Calif. I desire to nominate SALT Address LAKE CITY Contest. to enter Provo Posts Popularity to PAYSON Fill in and mail or deliver this coupon to Provo Post before Wednesday, June 6, at 6 p. m. at which time the nominations will close. It will not cost you or the candidate you nominate a cent. Help ui to make this a big success and have Provo represented at this ' big event. 22 Trains Daily 22 Leaving Provo North bote 7:06 sic 8:41 am 9:50 am 11:50 sm -- O J:M po e, Six more students will be admitSix ted for supervised practice. E. Center, partly furof weeks Intensive . work, day. Jl-5every bished. $15.00. Lee L. Baker. Monday, June 4, at B. Y. U., or call M. S. Gudmundson. J2. WANTED FOR WANTED HELP 100 CarpenConstruction Work, ters, wages $5.00, 8 brs., and 150 La- CHARLES R. MABEY WILL " SPEAK IN FIFTH WARD Apply borers, wages $2.70, 8 hrs. Utah, Garfield, Garfield Smelter, ON 8UNDAY EVENING Time Office. No labor trouble. J9. FOR PROVO POSTS POPULARIETY CONTEST Collections, s, MODERN FOR RENT House, 146 and POPULARIETY NOMINATION COUPON Counselor at Law EEV.GOSUEII SPEAKS Rev. Elmer I. Goshen came to Provo last night and delivered the commencment address at the Procter academy. The speaker took for his subject the gtuggle between and despotism and after a review of history gave an interpretation of the present war and made many comparisons to show the need of sacrifice to win for the world the liberty which democracy alone can give. Those taking part in the program were Professor G. W. Fitxroy, Mrs. H. Schneider and Miss Tietjen. The folowing graduates gave esays: Lillian Brickey on "The Life of Helen Keller; Byron J. - May, Physical Culture In the Schools; Bernice Child Labor;" Martha World Problems; Gladys Moore, U. Phillips, Conservation of Our Helen M. Natural Resources; Vocational Education, and "The Winifred Williams, Immigration Problem. The alumni banquet was held this afternoon and the election of officers for the ensuing Veer took place. - Great Nature Lecture at Chautauqua S:50pm 4:50 pm 5:53 pm 6:50 pra 8:54 pui 11:10 pm A Hawkins Comintf With Uemarkable Photographs Taken In the Heart of the North Woods Orem Epresa on all Trains Mileage Book will aavo You Monov Investigate Aik tho Agent A 6 The can give better re rice oo your freight shipment wheU ' er It be a hundred pounds or a carlo-- ' Through rates and routes to Inlet state points In connection with th Union Pacific System and alii linos. Oren Electric excursion rate evThe Fifth ward Mutuals will give FOR SALE COMBINATION COAL to Salt Lake $1.25; chila special program Sunday evening, ery Sunday and Gas Kitchen Heater with wa- Ml-tdren fare. half will be ter Jacket. In good condition. Phone when the following program 1 " ; 7777 428, lor see Gergen at this office. - given: 7 tnulsc by Proi. Haa a Good Opinion of Chamber-lainSolo, "Out Flag. Tablets. C. W. Reid, by Marie Hedquist SALE AT, CITY FEED FLOUR Reof Battle Reading the 'Chamberlains Tablets are a wonHymn Store. M18-tf- . public, written by Julia Ward Howe, der. I never sold anything that beat ; them, writes F. B. Tressy, RichFOR SALE GRADING OUTFIT ft by Lyle Lindafiy. on Julia Ward Howe mond, Ky. When troubled with inShort talk i Slush Wagons, Plows, Tongue and her Hjrmn, Prof. C. W. Reid., digestion or constipation, give them Scrapers, Fresnos. Blacksmith Tools, Solor, Flag Without a Stain, by trial. advt. ' A. F. etc. Range, Bedsteads, Marie Hedquist. 476 So. Academy ave Jll. Music, by Prof. Gudmundsons LaWhooping Cough dles In tlpa disease it is important that Quartet. String SALEr-PAI- R BUGGY $10 FOR , Address, C. Rr Aiabey, who was the cough be kept loose and expecHAWKINS, prominent author and lecturer, was formerly one of the heat known of our Mg game Lamps. $5.00 and Brooder . Lamp, A few years ago he gave up the gun for the camera and haa alnce become recognised a one of with the Utah batteries In the Phil- toration easy, which can be done by ' 1.50. 285 No. 1st East Jly 1 GHAUNCEY adventurous and succosaful wild animal photographers In the country. Ho haa had unusual sucippines during the Spanish-America- n giving Chamberlains Cough Remedy. cess moose, boar, doer and other big game native to our North American Continent. . . . Mrs. H. Pr Martin, Peru, Ind., writes, , . HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF SHOES war. will illustrated with' be Northern Woods, His lecture at Chautauqua, Wild Hearts and Bright Eyes of Our My two daughters bad whooping oms of bis wonderful pictures. Hawkins la one of the most sought after men on the Cbantauqua platform, and his ii. for.saleat the old prices. . D. L. 8UNDAY SERVICES At THE cough. I gave 'them Chamberlains ; Van Wagenen. MIO-tIllustrated lecture will be one of the longest remembered events of the entire week. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cough Remedy and it worked like a ; ; charm. ue vuttubauqua wui da in Provo 1 rom, June 11 to June If, inclusive. advt. I WE MAKE ALL KINDS OF TRUCK 11 Next oclock Sunday morning at Bodies from $11.00 up. Come and aee ns. A. . F. Ahl&nder, 476 So. Mme. Arabella Angellni, representing the Waldenslan or Protestant churchAve., V Phone 182 Jll. 'Academy 3 i. es in Italy, will speak. The evening service will be a paTO BUY ALL KINDS WANTED triotic service in the interest of RegSecond-han348 d J1 call of Furniture, ft . istration day and the Liberty loan. Two speakers appointed by a clti zens c5mmittee will mke, address f (JSED es; one will be a young man of reg Ut ration age, the .other will be ' the BARGAIN PRICES father of a young man of registra .Overland 1914 Five Passenger, .with tion age. j starter and lights, in good shape The Sunday school is held at 10 ...'.I. 1276.00 o'clock, and prayer meeting and The Spring Valley Oil District is one of the oldest in the state and for years geologists have been declaring that South- -' 1915 Five Passenger with choir rehearsal is held every ThursjOverland ern Wyoming would yet be on of the great oil fields of the West, rivalling both California and Oklahoma. Oil drillers starter and Ughta In good ahape day evening. are demonstrating that geologists are right and fortunes are being made daily. Men who have invested small amounts 1825.00 Ludwig Thomsen, Paster. in oil have become rich. Oil lias' become the great money-makof the day, as it is one of the surest investments that' model 1916 Overland Five Passenger " can be made in any kind of stock. With starter and lights, In first PROVO DECK8 FLOWERS ON HEROES GRAVES class condition, all new tires t The advantage of a short haul on the railroad to the market and a short distance to the railroad the Inter-Urba- n Y "if f. 7.7 r, f. CARS AT : Districts Permanency Counts er ; While stormy weather prevailed, Passenger, start-eand lights, In first class con Provo commemorated Memorial day : dltton $576.00 Wednesday In fitting style. A parade was formed at the post Buick 1916 Five Passenger, starter and lights, five new tires in fine office corner and Troop F, the G. I72SJM A. R. veterans, Indian war veterans. ahape Buick 1115 Roadster, starter and Red Cross and many other organlza $575.00 tlons joined In following the Provo lights, In fine shape Cars sold on terms to responsible band to the cemetery. Great crowds people. Call or phone to , were already there and when the program started, the place resembled NAYLOR AUTO COMPANY West Center. a vast flower garden. BUhop Joseph Phone 261 k. buttle tool charge and after mu FOR RENT MODERN FURNISH sic by the band and Invocation by ed rooms with gas and laundry room. Albert S. Jonea sJU assembled there , Apply 242 West 4th North. M24724. sang America. R. held their . ritoala , The G.' A. TOP DESK with George Jaggers in charge. Onj FOR .SALE-ROL; horse power ly three members L. J. Whitney, and new ' kectri7 motor at M. H. Graham William C. Roberta and D. O. Wald were left to perform. They were asPrinting Company, SO S. 1st West. sisted by Mrs. I. H. Masters and F. Thomas. At the conclusion of the rituals, numbers were furnished by the Pyne and Boshard quartets. Amos N. Now is an excellent time MeTrill delivered the oration of the day. to see ns about Monumental Maxwell 1916 Five ...... 127-12- 1 LER Valley District, which is only 20 miles east of Evanston, an advantage which is worth much to the oil producer. -- - r M A. A. CALLISTER, President 0. Q. CANNON, Vice President. C. S. TINGEY, Secy, and Trees. . States Oil Companys holdings consist of 1000 acres in the heart of the Southern Wyoming Oil Reids, a proven territory. The company is managed by conservative and successful business men, and is equipped with facilities to progressively develop its holdings. The company invites full and thorough investigation of its property and puy-unih.-- i v . :7 Oil is coming from the district with a constancy that insures the permanency of the suppy and on every hand companies are preparing to develop the district. Those who have already struck good flows declare that they have only ' started what will be one of Americas great oil producing sections. The Mountain ' . - one-fourt- h ; Spring gives 9525.00 A small block of stock now open for subscription at ' , Hy-ru- MONUMENTS "Work get. hat you are going to TVe have a good va-riet- yr to select, and you will find our work and prices right. from which Beesley Granite & Marbleorks There Is more Catarrh In thg section Of the country than all other disease put together, and for years It was supposed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, it incurable. Catarrh Is a pronounced local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Cor.. Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy,. Is taken and acts thru the Blood on theinternally Mucous Surface of the System. On Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any case that' Haifa Catarrh Cure falls to cure . Send for circulars and testimonials. F, 3. CHENET ft CO., Toledo, Ohio. ' Sold by Druggists. - HsU'a Family mils for constipation, Tf-- Share-10- c 10c-pe- r 4 For further particulars see - . H. C. HICKS 125 West Center ' - Provo , Reynolds-Bradfor- p ' Mciutyre Duilding ' ' . - - .1.7, anl Brokers Company, Inc. - Underwriters- . - ' - Utah '. - Salt Lake City |