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Show CLASSIFIED advertisements ItopubKcan vulcanize auto or bicycle tires-tdaily. Prices right. Work guar- DURRAST Uncii; ic u. auto supply PASSED and Monday in Salt I.ake MARRY IF LONELY; for results, Saturday or more Irovo women City. Thirty try me; -- best and? most successful were present, including prai li ally Home Maker; hundreds rich wish all of the officers of the local dub. marriage soon; strictly confidential; Mrs. Justin Davis, state chairman, in most reliable; years experience; de- the course of her splendid address The Successful highly complimented the women of scriptions free. Box Mrs. Ball, 556, Oakland, Provo Tor the demonstration of Club," unity evidence by the wearing of Cal. their badges and the spirit of Remanifested among them. Saturday Special One lot of publicanism At the business meeting held in the men's work and dress shoes for Hotel Utah after the reception Sat4.95. Fletcher & Hedquist. urday, Utah county boasted of more -- But Oh, What an Easter Days of sunshine are here, however, and why not make the best of them. This may be done in many ways but the one best way is to Rot delay longer, in attiring yourself in one of our RibbonrTrimmed Hats Flower-Trimme- Lake Visitors Hats d Transparent Hair Hats Hats of Sipper Straw A-1- Salt L We are prepared to offer you a selection in any of these fine popular-price- d styles. - Were , i BEAUTIFUL SPRING FASHION HATS than any other counWANTED TO RENT A modern representatives in the state, which- is indeed gratity home, 3 or 4 rooms. Inquire at fying to Mrs. Sarah Harmon, chairA31-- J. tf man of the local club, who expresses her appreciation of the FOR SALE 4 --room frame bungagiven her.' Mttch valuable informalow, . basement, garage, lot 3x12, tion was gained by those attending good garden spot. L. R. Cutler, the convention. 4 Lamar Hotel. Mr. Girl for general house- and Mrs. Louisa McBride and Mr. work. For particulars call phone Junius Jackson were conference A-' 21. visitors, and attended the cantata, The Vision, by Evan Stephens, at FOR SALE House and large lot, the tabernacle Monday evening! 392 South Ninth West, Provo. WANTED I HAS ' The members of the Woman'- - liepublican lub of iroo responded heartily to the invitation frnm state! headquarters to participate m the reception and convention held last - WASTED. 25 Women EASTER 10 Needs paint and small repairs, liberal allowance for that in price. Easy terms. Write owner, 1207 S. 4 11th E., Salt Lake. , A-1- FOR No. animal: Chris ing Inquire so or 759 Phone 17-versity Ave. SALE-6-year-o- driv- 1 ld Thomp- - J, Uni S. A-1- 4 NOTICE OF HALE. Real property belonging to the estate of George Ekins, deceased, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, Monday, April 12, at 10 oclock a. m., at the court room, Provo, Utah; said property being I iV PRINCESS MILLINERY I 103 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. 9.0 7 acres, located on North Acadhouse emy avenue, with good water right Ben and in painter. high state of cultivation. Also Bean, Price, Utah. 61 acres of meadow hay and pasture land, with good water right, located NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. WESTERN HIDE A JUNK COMPANY on of B. Y. Springville road. Highest prices will be paid for all Hold Bids will be received at the office kinds of fun, aspacIaUy Muskjac We have placed on sale for Satof the city recorder until 7:30 p. m., Election 1.50 and from each will up pay hydes, urday only 100 pairs of mens shoes Monday, April 12, 1920, for the reCall 312 So. Acad. Ave., phone 224 for 34.95, values up to 310.00. At the primary election of the col- moval of the city jail, barn and Fletcher & Hedquist Co. students of the B. Y. U. held water works shops. The successful lege GOOD RANCH. v on Friday, the following candidates bidder to have all material of! the 133 Good BALE FOR acres, ranch, were selected: four, miles north of Heber City. WANTED Dressmaking. 660 W, Ballif and RufusPresident, George buildings. The board reserves the right to Jacobsen; vice 4 Good Individual water right. Enquire Center St. Grace Nixon Muriel and any and all bids. president, reject 4 110 E. Fourth South, Provo. of the board of city comorder and By historian. Horsley; secretary N. cow. R. FOR SALE Fresh milk Vesta PidTce and Alberta Hulsh; missioners. business manager of White and Blue, FRED EVANS, City Recorder. Wayne Mayhew and Clarence Edwards; editor of White and Blue, Erheist Wilklnsfcn and Bert Page; EARLY PLANTING A SUCCESS. managing edltbr of the Banyan, Kenneth Weight and Rped Holt; deWalter Cox, Sr,, was in town toSilas and manager, bating Cheney day and reports that he has had a Roscoe Davis; dramatic manager, number of inquiries as to the progLavon Billings and Joseph Visgar; ress of his onions which he planted cheer master, West Parkinson and! on the 15th of February. Mr. Cox Merril Clayson. states that a number of his friends Theflnal election will be held on were of the opinion that he had Thursday next. In the meantime made a grave mistake by planting there will be vigorous campaigning. so early and he now extends to these On Thursday also the high school and to all others who may be interstudents will hold their primary elec- - ested an Invitation to visit his gartion. den on West Center street, where will take great pleasure in showing them many green rows in his garden, showing that the early planting of onions is a success. Lee L. Baker Claude F. Baker WANTED PPOVO, UTAH. E Apply xperienced at once. -tf Students University Spirited a A-1- A-3- Boys JUBIBEILlBOn; &22 A Q Jgg: CHRISTENSEN CO. 154 WEST CENTER STREET Y ou Need Our Goods r S We Need Your Trade ; j , ! j Attorneys and Counselors BAKER & BAKER 108 W. Center Elk's Bt, Provo, Utah ' WANTED Cafe. And are willing to pay for it COURTEOUS TREATMENT, QUICK DELIVERY AND MORE THAN FAIR PRICES In order to introduce our goods to the public we are offering the following prices on Spices Extracts and Coffee. Note These prices on 4 lb. tins on spices double the size of small tins. Regular Intro Regular Intro- -- Price. It! $1.25 $1:00 - 45c 40c 45c Empire Blend, per lb. Eureka, Utah.' - Pep Blend, lb 50c Equity Blend, 50 per lb Coral Blend, lb 55c Proctecto Blend, 60c . per lb. J Baking Powder, Economy Shoo Shop iiHiHiviinwgmmmrMvww?iMMMiiHiiiiuiwwwwwHUiW!B,iiiUiuLLina3 West Center Streeti 35c per lb. TRY THE NEW SHOE SHOP FOR n $1.00 $1.25 Vanilla Extract Dishwasher, at Suttons tf Bldg. 403 ductory 20c Pastry Spices. 25c Lemon Extract , t 45c a I 50e 55c 25c YOUR REPAIR WORK Saturday of and Suits ALL WORK GUARANTEED Womens and Misses Coats SPRING SUITS Wonderful Values, $49.50. Regular stock suits in tailored and sport styles, expressed in Jersey cloth, serge and tricotine. . Health and Happiness SPRING COATS Greatest Can Be Brought to Your Home as It Was to This Tins Letter of Grateful Parents. Values, $39.50. Polo and - sport coats in every new spring shade and style, fashioned of tricotine, Polo cloth, camels hair cioth 'A and tinseltone. event of the This is positively the' greatest money-savin- g and at such an early date that you may obtain choice ' from complete stocks. U i Home.-Rea- d . f During the month of MarchV1919, my daughter Chloe had an attack of inflammatory rheumatism, and a few days later developed St. Vitus dance, She was as bad as anyone could be with this latter' afflication. We took her to the family physician, but she grew worse under his treatment. I then took her to the Chiropractor, R. L. Spurrier, D. C., and when she had taken about two months spinal adjustments she was permanently cured and is still enjoying the best of health. (Signed) G. II. WISER, Lewiston, Utah. R. L. Spurrier, D. C. ' . Room 5 P. S. C. GRADUATE Farrer Bros. Bldg., Provo, Utah. Office Hours v R.L -- SPURRIER, D. C. Chiropractor... Phone 126. i Home Calls by Appointment. Consultation and Analysis Free. 9-1- 1, ( No Unnecessary 1-- 6-- 7. 4, ' t . Exposures. We Examine the Spine Only. I i ' i - f |