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Show ' THE PBOVO POST TO INSTITUTE CRUSAD- EAGAINST GRASSHOPPER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS pest Grasshoppers in sufficientnumber to provide fish bait are not to be despised, but when they appear in greater number they constitute a FOR SALE Cabbage, potatoes, turnips, kins and carrots by the ton. 1st South, prone 612. N27 . pump383 W. plague. here were evidences of pest prop-- i ortions in the hopper population the past summer, and J. B. Walker, state crop pest commissioner, makes a few FOUND LADIES CLOTH HAND- to agriculturists and to suggestions bagr Call at this office. other tillers of the soil which he thinks should do a great deal toFOR SALE A NEW MODERN ward checking a growing evil Drick home on West Drive, arteshould disturb thesod of Farmers acres land, more or sian well, 18 their says Mr. Walker, pastures," ! less, as desired. Apply Andrew he adds that these activities and then Knudsen, Provo, Utah. Dll. should be extended to the banks of and all spots not plowed this ditches FOR SALE A NEW MODERN and not on the schedule foi fall, BrickTHnne"" onWest Drive, artein the spring. Grasshoppers sian wwl, 18 acres land more or,,plowing in the early fall and these eggs ay less as desired. Apply drew in the spring if they are alhatch J26-tKnudsen. Provo, Utah. lowed to lie undisturbed, according Mr. Walker, who recommends that to WANTED GOOD GIRLS APPLY a fine toother harrow be run over Domestic Steam Laundry. J10 tf the pasture and Bpots mentioned to the plans of the hatching disarrange LOST BUNDLE OF UNWASHED Mr. brood. Walker believes this Laundry with name of Mrs. W. E. will method dispose of great numbers JDunn, Springville on slip, about a of grasshoppers, and finally redound ville. Notify Provo Stem Laundry, tc the benefit of the farmers them'week ago between Provo and Spriag-villeand the country in general. selves Notify Provo Steam Laundry. Reward, 2 va ' 1-- 2 $? Kerenskys Partisans Strive to Seize City p Stockholm, " Nov. 12. I BT?1K A bloody eu ouuter Vhas taken place near , Gatchina between soldiers from th, front, headed by Pemier Kerensk) and Bolshevik! forces from Petro Bj grad, acording to dispatches which have reached Ira .Nelson Morris, Am erican minister, from reliable sources The- result of was nut Mr. to Morris. reported I - -- e-battle Petrograd, Nov. 12. Petrograd Is still In the hands of the BclsheviM after desperate street battles 8undv in which a handful of military cadep were exterminated or captured by of the Bolsheyikl upo.i members whom they Inflicted considerable loss- Which Will You Buy Today ? In seeking a garment that must have style, that must have intrinsic value in material and workmanship, be sure and give our Store of Style an early call. , -- , es. The committee of public safety agents have gone to Gatchina to try to arrange a compromise between the Kerensky forces and the Bolshevik!. Early in the morning the cadets surprised the small guard of at the central telephone exchanged and backed by armored motor cars forced the Bolshevikl to surrender. Until nearly dusk thte Grand Morskaia was the scene of a battle between Bolshevikl troops and cadets to the number of about 100, who were ASSESSMENT NOTICE windows and supported Lusero Mining Company, principal firing from NOTICE TO HOG RAISERS a machine by gun In the armorled place of business, Provo, Utah. In street the car in front of the Notice is hereby given that at a I have for sen ice a The cadets surrendered purebred Ches- meeting of the board of directors of building ter White boar. C. E. Williams, tLe Lusero Mining Company, a cor- when they had exhausted their am munition. North End Academy Ave. D6. poration, held on the 8th day of assessment an .November , 1917, Youll avoid trouble and annoyance f 2) of one and bj placing Thermide in radiator at rills per share was levied on the the Schofield Auto Co. cut., ruling capital stock of the com pany, payable Immediately to H. C. Cnuiitv Clerk L. T Epperson left A BARGAIN 4 Kicks, secretary, at his office, No., for Fairview today for a brief visit 125 West Center street, Provo, Utah, will friends. For Sale Studebaker car 25, con- Any stock on which this assessment verted to truck and one Overland 40 may remain unpaid on Thursday, the Notice has been given of the stake horsepower touring car, can be con- 13th day of December, 1917, will be conference to be held Nov. 25 in the verted to truck. Both in good condi- delinquent and advertised for sale at tabernacle, and of ward conferences tion, with new tires. Phone 182 public auction, and unless payment in the Sharon, Vineyard, Lake View 463 for particulars. D6. is made before, will be sold at the and Timpanogos wards Nov. 18. No. 125 West j office of the company, the 2nd on Wednesday, Center street, The following Salt Lake men were WANTED 8TENOGRAPH-er- s 10,000 a. 10 oclock at 1918, of January, day here Saturday attending mining meetby the Government. Let us assessment to the m., delinquent pay ings: L. Holbrook of the Grand Centrain you for the examinations at with the costs of advertis- tral, Charles Reed and J. C. Jensen together 50 school. N. night Academy Inquire of the Rico Wellington, and Jos. ing and expenses of sale. .Ave., or phone 184. H. C. HICKS, Secretary. Wirthlln of the Crown Point. f. Bol-shevl- .' (1) one-hal- , i v t 4 Skort News Notes N9-2- rt f t T i -. V- ' I i i h DEPENDABLE COATS SPECIAL PRICES in all colors and fabrics and on all Suits, no up to the minute styles at from $15.00 matter what price. Suits up to $25 for $15.75 Suits up to $30 for $17.75 Suits up to $45 for $19.75 All Suits $48.00 and up goPrice. ing at All Matchless Values. $75.00 to SILK DRESSES In our stock you will find ' Silk Crepes, Poplins, Taffetas. etc., priced at $10.00 to $35.00 They are built for service. They are built for value. No need to look further, no matter how ample your purse. . WOOL DRESSES in the newest fabrics for school, office or afternoon wear at from $35.00. $10.00 to N6-D- 6 First pub. Nov. i ' i Hi 3 4 i a a. J " I', v 1 - I fl i 13, 1917. Our Coats, Suits and Dresses are sure of your favor because of their simple lines, of their really dependable materials and Scott B. Price, 13 year old son of Schofield Auto Co. carries in stock ROOMS Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Price, has underFURNISHED RENT FOR Thermide. Call and have your rafor housekeeping at 211 East 1st gone an operation at the Provo Gendiator taken care of for freezing wea. North. eral hospital for appendicitis; his conther. It will save you money. dition Is facorable to recovery. FOR RENT FOUR ROOM HOUSE Suwith bath and gas. Inquire 158 E. T. R. Cutler of thte s FOR MARRY IF LONELY; , was here 2ud North. Saturday 09 gar company try me; best and most sucbusiness connected with the comcessful Home Maker;" hundreds LOST 810.00 IN CURRENCY (TWO pany; he also visited the factories at rich wish marriage soon; strictly Five Dollar Bills) by little girl, be- Spanish Fork And Payson. confidential; most reliable; years of tween Sutton-Chascourt Drug store and The experience; descriptions free. SatFindwas here Smoot bank. Reed Merchants and Senator Farmers Successful Club, Mrs. Purdie, Box S. H. Belmont has been granted a er kindly return to this office and re- urday looking after Borne of his pri 656, Oakland, Calif. N26. vate business affairs. ceive reward. N13. judgment on a foreclosure against the estate of Christian W. Cook for The funeral services for Edward A. approximately $2003. Taylor, held Sunday in the First ward meeting house, were attended by many relatives and friends. The speakers were the Rev. E. V. Kuhns of the Methodist church. Bishops Brigham Johnson, Ralph Poulton, O. fk Berg and Jos. A. Puttie. Vocal j ' ' selections were rendered by Mrs. f'p Sarah JondB Ranifiey, Mrs Sarah Iowe pnd Dr. H. S. Pyne. careful tailoring. N13-24- N9-2- Utah-Idah- o RE-sult- N13-24- N f( f , e UMBER I body of the infmf daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Jarvis, who died at Salt Lake Saturday, was brought to Provo Sunday and interred m the Provo cemetery. 4 As jO Jpr Prefer tf, l W-.-iJ 4 v . : ' Beebe Lumber s Phone IO4 and 105 Provo, Utah J $ cac:irs3aegaawiKaaiWKL,gxaMEaaBB LITTLE Gas Lighting Co. WTWH Emma G. Anderson was granted a divorce from William J. Anderson today on the grounds of failure to provide. She was given the custody of a minor child and 815 per month alimony. attorneys fees and costs of Radio-3- 0 t, And an excellent line of Builders Supplies We also carry a full line of Glass, Paint and Oil. MILL WORK TO ORDER ft M . . The Customers Thats Our Specialty roaag ZOEJiAE iy.,niELmLC ree Ettas groreripisi II A Because they Make Shopping Easy The even, soft, mellow, shad- insures owiest .illumination It is the ambition of every house a f clear, view and relieves eyestrain, wife to make the home as attractive ai possible. . which, in poorly lighted stores, quickly tires the customers and - Colors look brighter and more ' ) natural because it is the only furthering that ambition and we promise you many pleasant surprises and helpful suggestions to iat end when ' ' you call-; It makes no difference what your ' furnishing problem may be, it will pay you to submit it to us. i$!SEUJEBIBD KIoTomYSVri Jte-V- svM-- si SSSCF v pMMY?H5lURf i Gas Co. . - t light like DAY LIGHT. , . We are here for the purpose of spoils the sale. Get Our Easy Proposition - tvk r Phone 295 t 7- - N i'f 'Tv Mmm 30WPA6E wv.m - i Wonderful educational actress at Strand Wednesday, Matinee 2.30 A m. |