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Show THE PROVO POST MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923 Our Own Money to Loan on New Homes Counties reduction Per Annum All papers kept in our own vaults. Call or write. 7 LIFE r llth CARLOAD, WAGONLOAD OR BUCKETFUL, Its all contemplated. Fillmore Present number sheep assessed in Pahvant valley is 242,-45- 6 ; assessed valuation is $1,235,-46- one to us. We sell coal ot the best quality in any quantity cheaper, of course. If you order by the carload; cheap enough if you buy in smaller quantities. Figure it out as you may, best coal at best prices here. canal Fillmore pleted. Week Ending May 19th Includes Irrigation Ogden Detachable Plow Share Edge Manufacturing company completes building and installation of machinery to manufacture and sell its product on a considerable scale. Price Big reservoir and dam to be built in Pleasant valley. PHONE 17 DISCOUNT On the Famous Philadelphia Diamond Grid BATTERY Guaranteed for Two Y ears. ar 0 Unseen Forces The service rendered by a modern mortician is composed of two forces the seen and unseen. The seen is easy to appreciate, but the unseen that which you feel and know is being done for you is by far the most valuable. Our service is the proper blending of both and nowhere in the state can better values be obtained in the seen, and when this is added those many thoughtful and kindly touches, in fact, the painstaking attention to details, it is no wonder that our service is a thing of beauinty and that explains our ever creasing business whenever one of our profession is required. Our new home at 160 North University Avenue, will be a pleasant and convenient place and will be ready for occupancy on April 1st. A3 01 There was Service This Lovely W eather IS OPEN SEASON on KODAKS Your pleasure ranges are improving and livestock are mostly in thriving condition. Shearing is well along in many places, and both sheep and cattle are entering the lower mountain ranges. The mild weather has carried away much snow from the lower slopes and streams are rising rapidly. Sugar beets and spring grains are mostly planted at Garland, a large acreage being up. Grains are doing well at Corinne and Tooele. Frost did some damage to cherries and apricots in Salt Lake and Utah valleys, though peaches, plums and apples are doing well. Grain, alfalfa and other crops made rapid growth at Manti; fruit is making a fine showing; seeding is practically done, and farm work well in hand. Beet planting and oat and barley seeding are being pushed at Richfield; range cattle are still on pasture. Excellent shearing weather prevailed at Beaver and Milford. Crops are doing well at Kanosh. Shearing has been somewhat delayed at, Parowan, though stock are doing fairly well, and the range is good. Shearing is in progress at Widtsoe. Automobiles are getting through Evanston, Wyoming, on the Lincoln highway, though the road is poor. To Rush Work on Camp is our satisfaction Phone 444 CONVICT 401 GAMBLED AND 1A)ST An old darky waiter had served a modest but quite perfect lunch to two elderly and thrifty looking how each guests. He had inquired whether it dish suited their taste, had been seasoned properly, if it was hot enough or sufficiently chilled. The check was presented at the close of the meal. It came to $3.40. One of the guests glanced over it and placed a $5 bill on the tray. The waiter disappeared, all smiles, and returned with the change a $1 bill and piece and a dime. Te the guests elbow and at the tray put waited doubtfully. He watched the dollar bill slowly withdrawn and theh, after a painful pause, the piece. Thetray, with its lonely dime, was shoved toward him. He 'picked It up, looked at It sadly and Boss, he said, fgave' a long sigh. lost. I and Judge. fL gambled 50-ce- nt 50-ce- nt Our Service" quainted DEPARTMENT Word has been received trom Ka-mthat Dora Fitzgerald, a student as B. Y. U. at the beginning of the school year, has died. The young woman was suffering from complications resulting from la grippe. at the Offers an unexcelled service in Re- pairing Generat- Magnetos, Starting and ors, Lighting Systems. -- Phone modern. -- . 722-M- clinker latthe all modern; brick bungalow, water heat, n hot features, est built-igasleeping porch, new Libglassed-i- n unfurnished. or rage; furnished eral terms. Apply 230 South 2nd r East. SALE FOR Six-roo- m M-- acres on FOR SALE 4 13-1- 6 and Springville between street Main Springville city Steel Plant, within M. B. Black. Phone 46-limits Ml 6 1 FOR RENT Phone modern. FOR RENT house. Phone 2, furnished 72 rooms. tf 2-- Modern furnished 3 12S West 4th SIR. Ml 4 South. suffered from stomach trou- I ble so bad I often felt like Id have to quit work altogether. But Tan-la- c me a fine digestion. I gave ten and feel like a pounds, gained new man. This is the recent statement of Harry Jones, an active member of Golden State Lodge, L. O. O. M., residing at 446 South Ave. 20, Los Angeles. My stomach was in such terrible shape that nearly everything I would eat caused gas which bloated me up till I was in misery for hours, and the pains nearly doubled me up. My head ached fit to burst, I was nervous as a cat and between these ailments and the fearful pains in my stomach I got mighty little sleep. The least noise would set me on edge so Id roll and toss all night, and finally I got into just about as badly rundown condition as a man can. The way Tanlac built me up was simply astonishing. My appetite is a wonder, I can eat and die gest anything I want, all my come can I back has and vigor put in a big days work without playI sleep so sound now I ing out. have to be called every morning. Tanlac is the best medicine I ever heard of. Tanlac is for sale by all good drugOver gists. Accept no substitute. 3 7 million bottles sold. GIRL WANTED -- FOR GENERAL tf house wrork. Phone 3S7-FOR SALE Fine young Duroc pigs. S. T. Gardner, Salem, Utah 4 J FOR SALE Good brick house of or at 60 four rooms. Phone 8S1-m. J3 a. 10 before E. 7th North, industry Tremonton Poultry Average shipment growing rapidly. of eggs 34 0 cases per week. J, FOR SALE, PLANTS TomatcC cabbage, cauliflower, egg plant, peppers and sweet potatoes. R. Gay, Jnl 314 W. 4th South; phone 612. FIRST - CLASS UPHOLSTERING on all kinds of furniture and baby Best of work guaranteed. buggies. John Liebhardt. 1090 West . 1st Phone North. FOR TRADE in Provo, under 6 43-- J-- R. 3 10 acres best land good cultivation; water right; just outside city limits, for home in Provo. 213 W. Center. tf old-tim- FOR SALE One 5 H. P. General one 6 H. P. Electric motor, gasoline engine, both in good condition. Beesley Marble & Granite tf Works. modern FOR SALE Four-roohome (except heat). New plumbing and bath. Screened porch. Large' lot. Apply to Mr. Miller, care Provo Tanlac Vegetable Pills are natures Consolidated Real Estate Co., or call tf own remedy for constipation. For Jack Ridge at 315. m FOR at Don't Worry If Back Is Aching Stop drugging and get a bottle of old reliable St. Jacobs Oil 15 Call Wm. Leav- 5-- tf J. WILL TRADE modern buniralow, with lurnacc. local d in S ilt ,a k tor mocb ru ncmc ,u Iio 1 I . Geo liigton a( tttihkland, 1 03 Salt Lake. Ki n. M12 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR TIM- - ' A guaranteed PANOGOS BUTTER. product. F-16- -tf HEMSTITCHING and PICOT EDGE Life lines are now illuminated by radium. This aids the coastgua rds What is rheumatism? Pain St. work done in the best manner on all in tracing the line when shoot! ng Jacobs Oil will stop any painonly. so quit kinds of material and household linens at reasonable prices. BUTTONit toward the stranded ship. drugging. Not one case in fifty requires internal HOLES made on silk shirts a specialThe department of the interior has treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating ty. All work guaranteed. SINGER approved the issuance of a pension St. Jacobs Oil directly upon the tender SEWING MACHINE CO., 9 7 North certificate to Phone 399. ajias tf spot and relief comes University arvenue. instantly. St. Jacobs Curly, a Crow Indian, for his services Oil is a harmless in the Indian campaigns of 1876 and TIMPANOGOS BUTTER A home rheumatism and sci- product, made from select cream pro1877, which included participation atica liniment, which duced from U. S. T. B. tested cows. in the Custer Massacre. Curly ijow never disappoints and lives .on the Crow reservation' in can not burn the skin. Montana. According to war departLimber up ment records he escaped death by Quit FOR SALE rods, Get a complaining! with the Indians mingling attacking close in. Phone 13. house; small bottle from trial and later rejoining the government your druggist, and in forces. WANTED 7To rent or to let on just a moment youll be free from rheu- shares, large lot all plowed ready to While her husband was searching matic and sciatic pain, plant garden. Call 6 35-tf for ammunition for his rifle, the stiffness and swelling. Dont wife of the postmaster at Granite soreness, Relief awaits you. Old, honest suffer ANOTHER BARGAIN: EMERSON Falls, Oregon, rushed downstairs and St. Jacobs Oil has benefited millions of piano. Perfect condition. Taylor on fire three bandits with her opened sufferers in the last half Bros. Co. revolver. The bandits had used one rheumatism tf. and is just as good for sciatica, charge of explosives in an attempt to century, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains MARRY IF LONELY : for results, open the postoffice safe containing a and swellings. me; best and most successful try of amount money. Before they large Home Maker; hundreds rich wish could place the second charge the soon; strictly confidential; marriage husband appeared on the scene with most reliable; years his empty rifle and they were frightexperience; de"The Successful scriptions free. ened off after firing eight shots at Club, MRS. NASH, Box 556. the defenders. California. There is no traffic in the streets WE WILL PAY BIG MONEY FOR of Seville, Spain, during Holy Week. men who can sell Knight Woolen All the inhabitants are imbued wjth Mills products and e knit a deep spirit of reverence which perOur goods. earn salesmen no $200 to of mits secular activity on thqse $400 per month. Good territories solemn days. open for the right men. Call ImmeA smelt-lik- e diately. Jenkins Knitting Mills Co. fish called eulachpn tf by the Spanish Indians of Alaska, when dried, can be used for a candjle. FOR RENT Rooms with board. The fish is very oily and the Indians 317 South 7th East. !m-1- 4 render the oil from the body of the S fish by means of heated rocks. This The students in the Berlin Stuoil is used for cooking during the dents Home are so poor that three long winters. have to share one suit of clothes and The adulteration of Bulgarias faYou cant. be healthy, attend the classes each in turn. mous attar of roses perfume has de happy cr even good veloped to the point where the Bill Pulling trains day after day is very when j'oure nervous garian government has intervened. Essence of geraniums is being used on locomotives hard More than a and irritable. in debasing the perfume. A bill ljas fourth of the locomotives in the been introduced in parliament approEvery organ of the freight service are either in the enpriating 1,000,000 levas in prizesjto is gine controlled hospital or awaiting their body scientists who discover a process for by turn to go there. the certain detection of the presence the nerves. of adulterations in attar of roses. 'In When theyre out of normal times the leva is worth 19.3 F-16- -tf ! OUR STORE Carries a fine line of Accesso ries, Electrical Parts, ! Oils, etc. Parry Battery Oak-lan'- d, high-grad- Station Phone J . he said. FOR RENT 4 room modern apt., furnished. Call 371 North Third West. ZZ?1 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms, Shuh-Shee-Ahs- h, Work will be rushed on the tional guard training camp at Jordan Narrows in an effort to have it 211 W. CENTER ready for the summer encampment. General George C. Rickard, chief of 730 the military bureau of the war deColonel Lieutenant' assured partment, W. G. Williams when the latter was in Washington a few days ago. Information regarding the conference was given out by Colonel Williams IE on his return yesterday to Salt Lake. It is the intention of the governA radio outlaw within a radius of ment to spend $60,000 in building 200 miles of Paris persists in interwarehouses, a waterworks system and roads in the camp, according to rupting the broadcasting of concerts He broadcasts Colonel Williams. The camp is com- from Eifel Tower. or frivolous and music insolent jazz acres of used and is for 18,700 prised is evidently a practical and messages Utah and the artillery training by His transmission is a powerIdaho national guard organizations. joker. The government plans to improve ful one and he commands as great the camp so that it may be used not a wave length as the Eiffel tower. Premier Mussolini of Italy plans only for training activities, but so that it might be available as a mo- to excavate and restore the Curias bilization center for the intermoun- or Senate house of ancient Rome, tain country in the event of an emer- which was burned in 5 3 B. C. The church of Saint Adriano stands on gency, Colonel Williams said. the spot. A few years ago archeoA Washington, D. C., policeman logists discovered a part of the origtook exception to the tin pan din and inal beautiful tesselated pavement, excessive horn blowing of a wedding but Spanish monks in control of the party and escorted .the principals to church refused to allow further the station. The police commissioner ordered their release saying it was Weak Humanity. just foolishness to arrest them. Most A mans real limitations are not the people only get married once and wants to do, but cant; be to be to free celebrate it. things they ought They can blow 40 horns if they want theyre the things be ought to do, but Scratch, scratch, scratch! The sound made by Convict 491 was barely audible, so carefully did he work. The stone wall of his cell was hard and resisting, but the blade was stout, and persistence might finally turn the trick. Scratch, scratch, scratch! He had been sent up for polygamy. By a strange coincidence all four of his wives had been large physically, with red hair yes, sir, all four of them and tempers to match. Scratch, scratch, scratch! Night after night he had worked away; suddenly he stopped, with a low cry of triumph. He was convinced. Good old wall! he muttered. It stands the test. They cant get at Life. me! to, a World Beater Dean M. C. Merrill of the B. Y. U. letter from Dean Anson Marston of the Agricultural College of Iowa, expressing regret for the death of Professor E. D. sab everywhere held a graduate felPartridge, who t in he for school the Iowa lowship summer, and with whom their professors had hoped to become ac- Culmers Oils. na- Provo Photo Supply & JMusic Company North University Ave. at Narrows .& is in receipt of a Lake. V, B. Y. U. ACTIVITIES Professor T. Earl Pardoe of tjhe B. Y. U. went to Lehi Friday to attend the meet of the county high schools and to hear the finals in tjhe Pardoe high school declamation contest. The professor gives a gold medal each year to the student of the Utah county high schools who shall show in contests the greatest proficiency in declamation. Products; Remy-Delc- o parts; slight frost damage The weekly summary follows: Ideal weather has prevailed this week for field work and for crop deare now velopment; spring plantings well along and crops are making splendid progress in most sections. The fall and 'spring grains, alfalfa land sugar beets are growing nicely and fruit is in excellent condition, though some cherries and apricots were nipped by frost. The grazing T ads hs:e, s:"rLA.r j! classified PLANTS system. Also Stewart-Warne- r in Utah valley during the recent cold i spell, according to J. Cecil Alter of the U. S. weather bureau in Salt -- 77-8- 3 a NEW $ Milder Airs Speed The Growing Crops Hatch Undertaking Company 532" Phone Economy electric road additional half hour trains to be put on. Salt Lake Of the 14,000,000 pounds 1923 Utah wool clip, about half sold at prices ranging from 42 to 51 cents. BEAUTIFIED Improvement of the Brigham Young university campus is proceeding rapidly, and promises to make it one of the beauty places af the west. Professor Melvin C. Merrill, who has the work in charge, announces that plantings of 266 ornamental shrubs of 106 varieties have just been completed. Eighty have been set out on the lower campus and Besides 1866 on University hill. these a hundred vines of four varieAll have ties have been planted. been arranged in artistic groups, a id with the 365 native shrubs plant?d last fall, will add materially to tie beauty and interest of the campus. Of much importance in connectim with the campus improvement is tpe establishment of an extensive arboretum, where hundreds of species and varieties of plants will be grown. In this work the institution will cooperate with the plant introduction bureau of the United States department of agriculture, by which means numerous varieties and species of plants gathered from all parts of tie world will be tried out under Proyo climatic conditions. Careful records will be kept of the plants receivBd for trial. This experimental work should prove of great value to growers interested in getting better "varieties of plants for Various puposos. A new lawn of 3500 square yards has been sown on University hill. To properly water this lawn aid the shrubs and trees of the campus an automatic water sprinkling system has been installed, covering an arjea of 3870 square yards. The entire hill west and south of the Maeser memorial building is covered by the m Smoot & Spafford , WITH SPECIAL com- miles douOgden Twenty-thre- e ble track between Montello and Valley Pass being constructed by Southern Pacific railroad. Eight miles will also be built between Wells and Moore. More than 4 50 men enLakeside gaged at rock crushers. v Utah has 26,791,051 acres public land within its borders. Price Indications for oil on Farn-hadome most encouraging. Reclamation project for St. George district likely. American Fork Lettuce growers expect to ship 200 cars during coming season. Assessment shows 123 new homes erected in Provo during 1922, which gives city increased valuation of about $200,000. Eureka Main street paving assured this year. Salt Lake Five hundred men and employed on gradeighty teams now Lund-Cedbranch of work for ing Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad. Three miles road from Salina to Redmond to be paved this season. Richfield Erection of a community hospital being fostered. Kaysville to have new service on BEING Our Weekly 8. INSURANCE CO. Floor. Boston Building Salt Lake City, Utah UNIVERSITY CAMPUS making records for tax American public utility concerns to expend $600,000,000 in 1923 for extensions and betterments Building campaign only limited by labor supply in some cities. Salt Lake Program of maintenance work and construction of approximately four miles hard surfaced road leading to Bingham canyon NO COMMISSIONS NO DELAYS INTER-MOUNTAI- N d UTAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW I 1 doesnt. Anon. w Strong Nerves cents. No fewer than 46,000 families qre in Vienna, without a place to lie. They cannot rent even one room, because since 1913 not one house has been built in Vienna, which is nw the poorest city in the world. In some cases four or five families live one small room. During the calendar year 19$2, there were 84 earthquakes strong enough to be felt by the unaided senses, in various parts of continental United States. These earthquakes occurred chiefly in California and in a section of the central states. order youre liable to have a nervous or phy-sicibreak down. al Dr. Miles Nervine soothes irritated nerves and gives nature a chance to restore them to their normal functions. Sold at pre-wprices $100 per bottle. ar FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING WORK GUARANTEED Get our prices on town work and long distance trips. PROVO TRANSFER & TAXI CO. Phone 665 105 W. Center I |