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Show PROVO POST, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1921. GiiSSlTIEDM I INSTITUTION. PASTURE v for season; dry stock only; no horses; 110.00. See Reed 6 Strong, 180 E. Fifth South. New Styles for the New Season v moet desirable merchandise, BOUGHT KOR .CASH for our 312 department stores, thus ob- taining notable price concessions which enable ua to present .these eztraordinrj values.-- E, iL ;r at home, Right solicitors. WANTED TWo good - Apply. Sutton Tea & China. aster WANTED Your membership in the INTERMOUNTAIN BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION.. In making this investment yon are in no way obligated to borrow. We agree to keep your money working for you at per cent compounded Call at our office 135 North University avenue. Open evenings from 7 to 9 oclock. 8 t FASHIONS CENTER M Prepare for the dress parade; order your new spring suit now, tailored to your measure. Hundreds of patterns to tf. PIANO LESSONS at 244 N. First West Mrs. Lauretta Epperson. Any time this week. Phone 388-- J. f .. An unusual opportunity v, . for you to effect remark v able savings. 7I 7 7 . Qpe hay mare, five years old, weight 1810- - pounds, Percheron; also one dark sorrel mare, Belgian, six years old, weight 1400 ponnds. Call phone FOR SALE . Note These Low Prices - A $9.90 to $22.50 Coats Suits . . . .$24.75 to $44.75 Dresses . . . $12.50 to $29.50 Silk Underskirts .. . .$2.98 1 i I h f- - U 696-- M-J- Fletcher & Thomas Company Mo., Dept. 238. FOR SALE Phone 763-R-- Potatoes, 5. ' See Our New Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties, Etc., Special for Easter Trade. delivered. A 1. 1 I am In 1 a position to estate loan in handle every-rea- l Utah without a momeni delay. Get yonr abstract ready and 1 will dose the loan Just as soon as papers can be prepard and abstract examined. NOTICE We are satisfied with a reasonable margin of profit and dp not mark our ready-to-weup in order that it can ar . be marked down again. You will Jfind-low , ; 12 X INCOME TAX statements prepared Phone name by John W. Guy. FOR SALE Household furniture and address to 690-and one good mare. Call at It 3 INCOME TAX statements prepared 9 E. Eighth North.. by John W. Guy. Phone name and FOR SALE Refrigerator and Rem- address to 690-ington shot gun. Apply 375 E. ! I WANT TO LOAN one hundred 2 Second North. ' thousand dollars this week. Wont WANTED TO RENT Furnished you take some of this money? See 2 house or apartment.- - T. S. Mc- W. H. Ray. 2 Kee, 82 W. Center. Phone 396. Chan- -' FOR SALE1 car in Phone dler condition. good FOR RENT Two modern furnished 9 319 - E. First North. 6 1 i - FOR GARDEN PLOWING call C. E. Phone 538-Johnson. Phone 140. FOR SALE Refrigerator and RemLOST One pair ington gun. Apply 375 E. 2 No. horn rimmed ' Reward1: M 12, glasses. Phone 407-- r WHITE LEGHORN EGGS 75c per setting of 15 jjggs. J. H. Durant. LOST Straight - stem briar - pipe. Reward if returned to office of M ' 9 Post FIFTY ACRE FARM In Mapleton, Utah, with kome. granary, bh ncrWANTED One or furand farming implements. A good nished house for light housekeepbargain, on easy terms. For par- ing with gas. 9 ticulars see Hj A. Gardner, Commer' cial bank, Spanish Fork," Utah. Reduced prices on kodaks. M 19. 5 Drug Co. - BUYING MOST , -- - V U' ' IPl ' WE SELLING It Vl 'ViStSSZZtoU Institution FOR ' i M-- ( M-1- . li W prices prevailing throughout our entire store. . i f 1 SeeW, H. Ray 312 Stores LESS 1 t - M-1- MOST 0R WE SELL U P FOR C H M O 2 s t I i J. C. PENNEY CO. -- A NATION-WID- E INSTITUTION. M-1- M-1- Seven-passeng- 0-- er M-1- J. W. M-- J. 8-- tf. JIUIOOAIOAGEIIEII mon village of Voree in Wisconsin. Gilbert W. Hazeltine, in his history of the Town of Ellicott. tells about the Mormons being located on West Third street in Jamestown In 1833, and says that the other residents of the village erected a fence across the street, with orders to the Mormons that they must keep on their own aide oLthe fence or suffer the consequences. He adds that one of the Morjpons violated this regulation and, was found lying in the road with a ery pevere headache. saving. (Continued from Page One.) - It might be wise for the few remaining Europeah luonarcbs to lay lief of the doctrines and truthfulness aside something for a reignless day. of the Book of Mormon. -of . During the early years Politicians will soon be divided in many towns of the county Into two classes appointed and wire gathered converts to the faith, who eventually Journeyed westward and joined Joseph Smith at Nauvoo Deef is said to be getting cheaper Oscar Johnson relates that: there were in Laona on the hoof But how about it "In 1834 about 30 Mormons. Dr. around where the porterhouse steak and vicinity i: comes from? practicing Tti?raa8 D Mann there as ft physician, A Mormon elder was sick unto death and the LIC ENSED TO WED. They that take pp the sword shall doctor took his three students with by the taxes. perish on one of his visits. The elder him issued been iUensd A bis marriage V, L. said that he should die, hut should to Arthur II. Scott of Nephi and If the nations could disarm susarise fpom the grave the third day. picion the rest would be easy. ' ? One of the students whispered to the Mary Selman of Provo. t other. We will see that he does.MorI Unfortunately some of the I mons overheard this, and on the .third night they assembled inhadforce the I 4 to watch, and when the boys I t the from removed grave body partly and sucthqy rushed upon them ; ceeded In capturing one of the numI ber. This year the Mormons removed. almost In a body, to Ohio, but of their number as a they left one witness to convict the young student. ii The one left had the habit of drinkand ing and, by a concerted effortslumfree whiskey, was in profound ber when the case came to ijlal. No appearing, the case was "one It Is to be doubted whether i i the prisoner could have been con Jhe victed tor his efforts to verify he acprediction of a dytngsatnt:-TiL- - 11 ar Ison, -was Jlr. George cused who for more than 50 years was one ( of the most influential .citizen and ablest- - physicians in Chautauqua i county. It is believed that the" same trio of medical students prepared themselves for their duties by a close observation of the bones and muscles of Joseph Damon, the murderer. Orson Pratt, one of the 12 Mormon apostles &nd a very prominent and learned member of the sect, distinguished also for his knowledge of mathematics and for his scientific abality, was one identified with the county. James -- D.- Strang was "another famous Mormon. He resided in EUlngton; was admitted to the bar In October, If Chautauqua county 1836; practiced law In Ellington, where he was postmaster tor a time. He Joined the Mormons and became a leader among them. When- - the unon Bi Mormons were driven from Nauvoo In 1845 they were divided Into Jhree . i emifactions TTheTwelvites. who Is suffrage going to mean tot mihdago and mors public grated to Utah, the Ridgonltes, who Is It going to mean mors opportunlttei to unmarried womei rsers? and the followed Sidney Rlgdon, married women with homes and families going to refurt Are D. James followed who onlyt Strangites. those Interests and leave the field open to the founL sacrifice was to Smith Strang. When Joseph ol women the reveunexperienced, nnmarTled women? Tn atiwaary killed, Strang claimed to have a Of results would Indicate that this Is so In the ratio of Ito lation from God appointing him his IWd three women who have Just assumed Important public office- Allen successor. Strang and his follow era misses are Mlsj Florence The one married. Is and are Michisingle Lake In Island Beaver made elected judge of common pleas court at Cleveland. O , and Miss Marr gan their headquarters. After aThe married K Davey. elected prosecutor of Hocking county. O fisherof while an organized force la mayofJ who Pa. f Brownlee is Mrs. Lillian woman men and other attacked them and : Mor-monls- m 5 9. M-- 9. the Mormons were driven' from the Apparently General Dawes would Island. Strang recelvedwounds irom be Just fhe man to express the feelwhich- he died soon after at the Mor- ings of the fanners about daylight - - 6 WILL clean fur of all kinds. Also do yonr Job dyeing. 54 E. Eighth M 30 North. Phone 562-LONELY Let me find you a congenial companion. Many wish early marriages. Descriptions free. Most reliable, strictly cnfldentlal. Mrs. Gray, Box 47, Kansas City, 1 7 choose from. full-blood- ed : - For One Day Only vines. Prices the lowest, Service the best. See B. H. Bower, or call 681-M 31. Fashionable Spring Goats Smart New Sails CliarmirNew Dresses Silk Jersey Underskirts RIGHT-FRO- t and tree, bprries, "roses -- Buy Here and , Save Money I AIL GROWN UTAH - - March 27 BRING your keys and locks to ns to be repaired. Meredith Cycle Co. UP-TO-DAT- t -- - FOR parking lawns, hedge pruning see E. R. Harding, 369 N. Seventh M-- 9 West. AT NEW LOW PRICE LEVELS FOR SPRING t COMING M-1- 'M-- NOTICE. For two weeks only, exceptional bargains on a few pieces of nice fur- -' nlture. We will buy all your house furnishings and yon can have the money la yonr pocket In ten minutes. NEW SECOND HAND STORE, D. H. WA1D, Prop. Phone 348 351 W. Center St Fresh milk cow FOR SALE good barn. Call First East WANTED Housekeeper 757-- I Among things we will give np during Lent will be the tax on our come. two-roo- m M-- Hed-qni- st M-- That scientist who maintains that, ages ago, before the seas swept between - them, England and Ireland were one, had better not say so la Cork. MCMllr(Bs Whether you want a tailored suit for everyday wear, or a new costume suit, you will find it in this collection. d. j.n 1 -- 4 ( 4 1 - a 1- Wash-ngto- 2 Germany thinks she cant pay the Indemnity. For that matter, she thought she couldnt be licked,. -- ill 2 Phono M-1- x t and or 442 N M-1- 4 1 679-- pnng: "Special a We know you will be delight- -' ed with these new spring dresses at such a low price. It will astonish you to find such values in a sale of new spring dresses at $17.48 , , ;7 |