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Show I TUESDAY, MAECH 25, 1919. TIIE PROVO POST FUNERAL SERVICES TESTIMONIAL w. 1 -- Lsrm ir, Emily NWmi wm Lehl vW' (By Geo. H. Brim hill.) Will it be an act of charity WthE No! HELD New Colored Cottons SUNDAY ' vI,l t6 simply a gracious effort There Is an enormou amount ot w recognise a UeLt'or knitUng to be done for the Red Cross' M oblige t, on for cn A large number of sympahizlng the ladies'' are urged to)Tlc U...W1U. . te JuAt the . giving ot friends and relatives assembled In p'ease ake a hand In this work, and t of one who the Sixth ward meeting house Sunj recognition appreciative Cross Red try to realise that the uncounted fflyen banquets to the day afternoon to "pay their last re-- i does not make any unnecessary i public of Provo. epects to Doressa Eggertsen Smith, mand,; of t us nor our time. Who gave this The wife of John S. Smith, who die Thirty-fivguests attended the wed- organiser of the famous Boshard-- here Friday morning. Bishop Jo ding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Pyn Thera j eph Nelson presided. The mUsic Brothepf Quartette. be may held some at the home of Mr. and Foote, among us now who I was fumlshd by a mixed double never heard Mrs. T. C. Foote that group of singers, quartet by members of tbe Sixth b h hearJ offered by Bishop L. L Nelson. The wW spcakersnere-Preside- nt The officers and teachers of Ihi er than lhe bounds of Utah. And e Knight. Bishop T. N. Talor, Dr. Second ward Sunday school, together George H. Brimhall and Bishop Jos- . phonoraph with the parents class and Theological ahlch all class, gave a farewell social and dance haste the day-fgraph sketch of the life the records made In their amusement haU gratuitously 0f the departed. c r Friday hi honor of William A. Ga, by them' at Fourth of July cele-- . in a strong testimony of the truth- former superintendent, and a very ac- bratloiw, M. 1. A. Conventions, Can- - funeM of the gospel. President tive church worker, who recently left yon Conference, Wedding FesUvals Knight ptated that in these sorrow- and Jubilees. The echo of their the ward to reside elsewhere. ' still rolls from soul to soul !ng times the gospel has been a great vongs . source of comfort to the Latterday Mr. Don C. Williams U In Idaho on a The singing of that quartette will Saints. ''' He spoke Cf the practical ever be a part of Provos tea weeks' business trip. elde ot the religion as taught by the self Was It. not Latter-daSaints even In time cf Well, now as to the e Last Sunday afternoon In the Vinesorrow and death. As a member-o- f toil. Look! A light In the taberyard wan) church, memorial services the Utah Stake presidency the nacle at this late hour! Listen! Oh Were held for Grover Sorensen, who -it Is choir practice. - No need speaker bore a message from thewas killed in aclon In France Septem- yea, officers of the Stake, ex... presidency . ' ber 29th. '.r th. f.ltbi.l common for service rendered hy Mrs. e Smith. pracce ,8te- .Were Bishop T. N Taylor spoke of bis Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Ruseon of American Fork were Provo visitors W N'ong association with tiV parent, of C Thursday. tha decead charweterixed her BtereBC8 W3 father as an Ideal citizen and spoke were nlovativ e i Mrs. F, M. .. Foster spent one day rJrhri ed by.the luu- - ot Mrs. Smith life as one of sic the ere any 0Tershlne from her In American Fork lst week. visiting earliest Infancy.. He me ,toil behind the e and Mrr and Mrs. Gilbert Knudaen little daughter, Beth, ot Iskl, apent relative. de-J1- ease to Mr. Eldred Foote hw left Provo Alberta, v a home in Raymond, Canada." HI bride, nee Mias Ltha ' super-service- ? e the Bmlth, win Join him there after ehool year Is ended. e e f super-ssr-an- d tor om day last week. Sunday In Provo with e A Spring Showing FOR KRS. SMITH 1 1 t e Sun- Mrs JohnB, Ash ton. will leave weeks gay few Idaho Felts to visit two "her 'daughter, Mrs. E. Elliot ' with o or Dunn. f U 1 t eve-nln- g 1 .Doctor and Mrs. J. S. Noyes and family' of American Fork, were the guests ot Mrs. Louisa McBrida Sun- day., - Preston G. Petersen la a Salt Lake visitor today. , tip-stai- rs j super-service- .. . , ? y over-tim- Doctor and Mrs. L. L. Noyes and fttrafly, and Mrtnd Mrs. L, W. Noyes, aB of 8alt Lake City, were Provo visitors during the latter part of the seek. The Most charming collection of Beautiful Dress Cottons in the daintiest colorings and designs await your choosing Dainty Kttle Frocks for the children and Smart Dresses for voiles yourself may easily be fashioned from these lovely and organdies. Crisp new Ginghams and Percales have , - - I T,'?1? " also arrived in time for spring sewing. ZFPIIYRGINGHAMS .40 Jiu PRlNTKD VOILES 4?e AND 58c - - and Mra., W. SGlbbyhare re turned from a pleasant, though short, California trip. st The Utah Sorosls club will hold Its annual election ot officers Wednesday, hen they meet at the home Mrs. - Robert Walker Of American those remarkable renditlona? pcsitive character, who, with the of Mrs J. W. Robinson. All mem-When the Master said to Fork spent the past week In Provo Peter, understanding that he haa of the goshen are urged to be present. Feed My", Sheep hi vrtually dewith relatives. - - will be able to bear the burden e.e 1 clared the preacher to be a feeder pel, .and the D.anS- Murdock;responsibilities of caring for Mr. and Mrs; of the multitude. And are Mr. ahd Clinton Larsen . children Mrs, tbe with fortt- surviving nounce the engagement of their daughf new . tude ... : natLyneetthc cmiAlttgn..aA Lake Salt of Eart Lloyd, 9rr, Artth. Eroma Foater of J American - Fork --n1fir7f JuusTcTIoftyktadJ they may seem,. with' new faith City. The marriage will take- place ot . Thursday tt eternal life. In the near future. - mn aI1t ur cit!lens - " Brimhall likened the President ;r d with aptitude Industry been fore- - llfe of Mra. 8mlUl to tte jmtering William was Madsen honored rs, i The P. L. and H. club entertained most In bringing reftesbmenta with the visit of Mr and Mrs. Nate tUUng that she may have had with a Hansens our at last evening Sunday services? The banquet her fault8 ,lke the Robinson and family of' American ,tar lt, doti bul tng party during which refrshments under his care and atwhLch I PI8 I ForkSunday l.t led la, serving, were of that type won served. This was o honor the the brightnes of her life where common things are done vrithl ground by approaching marriages of Miss AritM Miss Bfrdle Bate of American Fork, of the glories of the eternal Hepoke Miss such uncommon skill that they seen? Murdock, Miss Zena duff and was the guest ot Mrs. Lel&nd Walker, llfo offered wordt of consolation . Mena Clayton. tart adeed. There, too. pleatitude to tb(J hereaved. family , FatuMay. w always present,- - and variety nevUS'- -i of new development to the Owing Whoever knew of ail ADVANTAGE OF GROWING PEAS, er, lacking. Influenza - epidemic,- there will he no Ir judicious presentation under the di mere meetings of the paughters ot Can be planted as soon as ground rectorship of J. R., Boshard ? Us' Pioneers until further natlce is I have spoken of our gifted- - direc5"n be prepared. Tbe best nurse tor as a ; super serving," over time given hr Che papers, TM month cop for alfalfa planting and will meeting has been called off entirely. and a banquet giver where the I toller, Set about two tons per acre after peas of oy doing and the desire to serve Lty are cut cemetery. A large cortege ac Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Evans of 8alt have been his chief compensations. 'cut Peas' abour ot middle the ire cjmpanled the body to its final Lake City, were Provo visitors over public, service page of our ledgand oats, com, or other forage June, the week end. er ahqws a splendid credit balance crops, can be planted and harvested after that time. From six to elfht due him. The account Is not closed. Mrs. Sarah Eggertsen duff Is visit-ih.on of vines are taken off mn acre New credit entriep are to be made. here with Mr. and Mrs. I E. which the From Gie Republican, ML Giliad Our leader Is far from grower can take back tree Ohio: The editor had an interesting a has been being Eggertsen; only. He is a of charge and when sliced makes A some time ago, when i leader still. are There experience seasons yet better feed fo rstoc than beet palp came to this office Jof his for gentleman tree fruitage 0f sturdy and is a great mOk producer. JOgasked for a copy ' land of the Morrow life.'. Gives you a cash crop with which He scrutinized it And when we see him going to. County Depublican. to move your fall crops. The best a heu WM handel him or cop from his work, or meetje811 crop to restore run down beet land 1.1m coming 1" Whaj Now said: know on then ond our war, may each have v normal production consult county ' we ta are for. theT recollection looking l!' you of happy having agricultural Agent on this,- -' My wife sent me after We have aa expert with whan. you helped to make the testimonial ten-- qulred. Chamberlains bottle dere1 him of Cough Reme a is that proof gratitude call can consult at this office or will and the I stores several went t u li- something mere than a keen appfet- - your- - request j -oVer J named clerks' of elation favors yet to come' everything in the-Average ftet profit per afcre In the line on - the shelf except 'Chamber state Is 1101.59 after expenses of VINtAH Iains. I'll try again, and 111 never BASIN cleanm?, sted, preparing ground, go homo without Chamberlains Coug.i OIL ditches, taxs, interest harvesting and BEING REFINED Remedy.' The Republican would siq deducted. delivering crop is gest to the proprietors of stores, that Mr. O. L, Hedenburgh, Springvllle the basin Is Uintah the pource they post their clerks, aid never let j , ov j wk Road, Phone .(de commercial Is being them substitute. Customers lose faith oil .i a of our successful , gri m v - -In a concrete way by In stores where substituting Is pen full' information OH Sa7escompanyrwhIeh mitted,tT say nothing of the injustice GODDAr:trr.AC,t:NG" cd srrtHer carload' of the I to maers of good goods and the dis Sh! What would happen is the fifth received I appointment of customers. to me if I were your kid ? of One the officials said dve. - , C Jl R. R. CAREY Well, If you're not acquainted th anhls carload el oil j .with Calumet Bakings you dont know what a good ex5000 gallons.. It Is from Income Tax Ezpe't k cuse I hsve. i Cant Htip o t tnnels on the property, t Claude F. Baker Lee L. Baker To. u so Office: Barton Fvrn t Helping Myself theyre v ich is located twenty-eigh- t miles Counselors and . good! Good for me too, beUTAH Attorneys PROVO, cause Calumet Bakings are from the Rangey nil field. The oil wholeaome and saaQy digested. P b EFt & TAKER epw steidily from the portal of the Millions of mothers km 1C8 W. Center 8t, Elks Bldg. sunrel. vhlch H in 365 feet. Tbe presUtah Eureka, Utah. Prove, f ent flow Is declared y a day, barrels jfhe BAKING POWDER Th olt from "the Uradd property because of its purity because !; said to have neither of the two tt always give best results and is economical in cost and use common bases, paraffin or asphaltum. Cafnwt contains only fnr radiants n hmm kocn no-It is practically free from carbon, and ammd officially kjr (Ac C. A Food Amthoritujf, s said to be that lt might ton move whom row tar A H. vr used In automobiles or other exVow Msw whom ton sn plosive engines without fear of cso OUAUTY WGHESTi honization of spark plug or cylinder . There are two tunnels on the Whis-- ) ky Creek property In Uintah. , TW remarkable .feature of getting oil by a gravity flow makes It a rhoap proposition in yearly mainte-TeMr. iflLV hr 22J vZ - Onr own selections includ and. irg n rarge of smart and fcpu'ar checks so much in demand, also a beautiful colorings. They are the pick of American markets. Fa shion dictates' that voiles' will be one of the popular weaves for the coming season. range of plaids and broken ' , plaids. DOMESTIC PONGEE 36 in. AT 85c'A Beautiful colorings perma 'neat finish. - enter-tataed- - 4 - lOl-ermoils- I. gmiKUnM onp t ' SIM A.. J i Ii i :Crf - -- 1 i Less than cost of production today. These fabrics wear and launder beautiful ly. Pretty, designs and weaves, SILK OR COTTON CREPE - 36 in. 58c A silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine in plain colors only. - -- BEAU BRUMMEL - -- f L 58c YARD -- DRESS SHIRTS . $1.50 TO $7.50 The new patterns are here. and they are all that yon may desire. Bean Brunnel Shirts will give you more -- comfort, better patterns and longer service. - rest-Th- e i I i NEW NECKWEAR 50c TO $2.00 A new shipment arrived today. See these wonderful patterns. g I long-tim- e c a' I f I i I t i BEST OVERALLS MADE FOR MEN OUR PRICE $1,65 $1.65 - -- -- a 1 HIGH-GRAD- "'t 505-W- Pirate- - --- r -- t- -1 , r-- iT f -" - E - o- Accountanf-amTAuditor- r fly li JCAD OF t 'v - -- --- We desire to take this opportunity of thanking our many kind friends tan the sincere assistance and sym- pathy and exten'ded to us recent illnessof our hu..bnn d.Au d father. We especially dq.ira te thual, those uho, furnished vehicles and tose find L es. lhemusIC-aOhe8er-vic- May they In time of trouble receive the comfort they have given UK - MRS, G. W. EKINS AND FAMILY.; - ta.be-twent- . ( U comfort who spoke words furnished -- CALUHET THANKL. " ' When yeu buy tt Biotgun to get chicken hawk, make sure its a Mch 10121 Remington. i-- Vvnen travelUnj, ; a chopping, attending chtirch or theatre, dont forget to have handy a box of -- : pr so-pu- LC- - 400 ARTICLES J 400 - high-grad- e e coats. ; Try This For 8our Stomach. i f masticate ycur food Mioroughly. , Eeat but litt'e meat and If you tri one t all for supper. still troubled with sour stvmach t.H cne of Chamberlain's Tablets bef ire Eat NAUMOVA Eyo for Eye dry, Tuesday, irTYC roa ZYV -- Strand Theater miss it. Moq-Con- t slowly, fein.n to bed. r pernu w , KtKANKS PICTURES each r.lONTlI MAtAZMC They will Jlcb.-lach- e head-of- f that or any other (AlVj or Pain. - j SC LT BY ALL DRUGGISTS MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. WANTFJ) POTATOES, WILL FAY. ca ch. The Wm M. Roylance Com- April 4 pany. t |