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Show anlPARADE EXCELS III 4lL ,HSESi0THEl - CLAIFIFn l . SPECIAL OFFER TO MUSIC STUdents. New piano, j $385.00;' $10 down, $10 per month.i Taylor Bros PROVO CELEBRATIONS tl Co. - (Continued From FOR RENT Store! at No. 113 No h See Adams University Ave., $35.00. Nauvoo became wealth and J. Industry, 617-tl Gas Office, or phone TIMPANOGOS BUTTER A home a lonely; Idle, depopulated city. Coloselect cream produ- nel Kane writes as. follows: product, made from I walked through the solitary U. S. T. B. tested cows. ced-from F- -l o- -t ' ptreets. The town lay as in a dream, under some deadening spell of lone. HEMSTITCHING liness.1 I went into j . empty workjwlll give mart finish to your Fourth of July shops, rope walks and smithies. The the carpendress. Baby clothes and household spinners wheel' was Idle work-bencter had gpne from: his linens a specialty.. All work guaranteed. Printed Instructions fur- No one called out" to me from an nished. We make BUTTONHOLES. open window; no dog Bprang forth to 97 North bark an alarm! This' waB the Nauvoo Singer Sewing-Machin- e, tf of the Mormons, a city of 20,000. University Ave. Photie 399. Where were they? They . had last -- ""Task tim been grocer your seen in mournful train A guarantee their sick carrying PANOGOS BUTTER. halt and and wounded, ' product.blind, to disappear behind the western horizon, pursuing (the phantom FOR SALE 6xl2; rods, 8- -- room of another home. Hardly anything 13. Phone in. close house; else was known of them; and people WANTED TO BORROW A few asked with curiosity: What lad been their fate what theiR fortune? old muskets, for July 24 th parade. ' an cared for Despite these Incredible handibe will Same properly the leaders and their followers Phone caps condition. returned in good never wavered.1 When that same 536-government that had failed to give FIXIT SHOP a. W. Palmer them protection against pillage and mends anything thats wood or. Iron. ravage asked for a battalion of volYour vehicles and implements your unteers to wage war in Mexico, upward of 500 men instantly answered, baby buggies and furniture. 126 W. tf. disregarding the cost. That call was Second North St., Provo. . as It proved to be ' the WANTED If yeul want your providential intermediary that held the colony Inclothes cleaned right, send them to tact. How the blazers of those trails Sanitary Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Phone 809. 54 North! Fourth West. actually survived can tf today by comparison, andonlyyetknown We call and deliver. the and progress was rapid. BV 1848 1671 clothes Faded WANTED Shad arrived, 423 houses built, wearing apparel of al kinds, rugs, people of .land cultivated, and acres 5133 etc., to be dyed and ma,de to look like 875 acres sown in wlnteiwheat. The & Co. new. Sanitary Cleaning Dyeing arrival the of commemoration first West. of the Phone 809. 54 North Fourth was held August 10, . pioneers tf deliver. and call We 1848, but on July 24th the succeedyear a wonderful pageant was ing Auto SALE ; FOR player piano; once. staged, and each year since that .will sell cheap if taken at time the respect has beien accorded 175 or call 859 Phone terms. Easy the achievement. tf. South Fourth East The spirit of this hour urges us WE LOAN OUR OWN MONEY on to remember these great exemplars. new homes and farm property. Rate Utah today needs the (indomitable No pioneer courage to hazdrd a business No commissions. 7 per cent. LIFE risk and not be fearful of the redelays. INSURANCE CO., Boston Bldg., Salt sults. Utah needs men and women tf actuated by the pioneer faith in this j Lake City, Utah. 'and who do particular commonwealth not view it only as a place of temWANTED, SALESMAN at Auto' Electric Supply! Co. porary sojourn; men and women who are of pioneer hardihood, who are FOR RENT Rooms, with home community minded, 'home folks, apprivileges for .ladies". Phone 209-preciative of leadership. No state has more worthy exemplars for its youth SPECIAL HONEY SALE. WakeUtah. than it J-J. 413-J field, Stake President T. N, Taylor1" also - FOR RENT 3 rooms close in. spoke briefly upon the meritorious J-achievements of. the pioneers and the iPhone 222-Provo band and the Pioneers Martial Tanlac made a new man of me LOST A gray fur choker. Re- band rendered several splendid selections. Mrs. Frank Ramsey sang four years ago and I havent' had a ward. Call 520-Hard Times Come Again No More, trouble since, said Simeon Ogden, FOR SALE Second-jtiaiaMrs. Olive Nixon Hickman, The 80 5 Sherman avenue. Salt Lake City. type Utah. writers, from $10 to $2 5, Act quick Flag Without a Stain, a(id the 5 Brigham Young university. the musical part Of the pro- Rheumatism had me up was given by the tabernacle so bad I could hardly get crippled gram around and RENT-779-J-2. Two roqms. Phone FOR chpir, under the direction of Profes- I honestly believe that if it hadnt 6 The invocation been for Tanlac I sor, J.- R. Boshard. be here was by Professor J. M. Jensen and today. I couldnt wouldnt, bend knee FOR. SALE 2 ladies my bicycles, i enough to sit in a chair and feven nearly as good as new, at half price. the benediction by A. N. (Merrill, had to eat lying down. At times my Horrs Bicycle Shop, University ave. ankle pained me so I "would break Number. Must Be of Even Setting the Cossacks an feven num- out in a cold sweat and I went many Among a WANTED Gifl to care for chileggs Is always given a hen to lostnight without sleeping asowink. I dren. Apply at 387 North University ber of never my appetite and felt bad all an uneven number. iatch, ave. 8 over tjiat I gave up hope of fever getting' well. LOST One Lamar ladies wrist One day I read in the paper what watch, between mouth of Provo canFOR SALEt yon and University ave., .July 21st. Reward if returned to 658 ;North UniDerby to Get .. j , versity ave. All for $2300.00; home, four FOR SALE 1 Monarch range, $57,300 acres land, one acre fj strawwith water jacket; one extension This dining table, one brilliant oak heater, incu- 500 R berries, chickens, cot. One Franklin sanitary sewing machine. Six kitchen chairs, 1 fiber The Kentucky Derby, which is run bators, three brooders, barn, rug, 8 yards linoleum. W. A. Pax- at Lexington, Kentucky, of' yearly 453 North University ave. ton, J27 coops, etc. fers one of the richest purses in the MARRY IF LONELY : for results, racing field. This year, in addition try me; best and most successful to the Derby, there will be another Five-roomodern close Home Maker; hundreds rich wish home, classic run at Lexington called the marriage soon; strictly confidential; in, easy terms. most reliable; yearB experience; dePreakness stake. The Derby nets about $57,300, while the Preakness "The Successful scriptions free. Five acres of fruit for $1750.00 nets close to $50,000. Club, MRS. NASH. Box 556; on easy terms. The two American classics will be land, California. decided on the same day and there will be plenty of starters in both Ivory Carving in Far North. Both stakes now have $50,000 add One of the most widely followed pro-- . HOME INSURANCE ed and each winner will earn a prize fessions in the Far North is that of AGENCY of about ,$50,000. the ivory carver, ahd it Is not only an Phone 370. 208 W.' Center With ten starters at $500 eafeh industry, hut a pastime as well, filling added to ninety-tw- o entrance fees of many of the long evenings of, the long $25 each, the Kentucky Derbys to arctic winter. The Eskimos hyye never tal value will be $57,300, of which attained the perfection, of the Chinese $10,000 goes to the second, third and fourth horses, leaving $47,300 to the artisans, due partly to the greater Kentucky, Derby winner, or $46,775 crudity of their mehods and partly to net after deducting entrance and the fact that they use the ivory of the starting payments. walrus instead of that of the elephant With ten starters, the Preakness New York Xu stakes, without cos of entrance, but with a $1,000 starting fee, will be worth $60,000, of which $10,000 goes to the second, third and fourth OWENS REAL horses. Thus the Preakness win ESTATE CO. ners share will be $50,000, less the $1,000 cost of starting, or $49,000 214 West Center Street, , net. PHONE 80 UTAH PROVO, How the Kentucky Derby reclaimed the fortune of a Southern widovtf You can Borrow Money al is most vividly portrayed in My Us at 7 interest Old Kentucky Home, a melodrama-tic racing picture which will be at home, modern,! 6x6 the Strand theater today ind Thurs-- . -- ! : j f - for F-16- - , h. ; -t: 1 Necessity and we are Meeting the Public More than Half Way by Making Special Prices and Terms tor July and August Its a Modern W. 'V , m a)r jqunJ I ,1 V A DONT LET THIS SPECIAL OFFER EXPIRE BEFORE MAKING YOUR - HOME CONVENIENT AND COMFORTABLE Phone 295 for our Representative to Call and Make Your Estimate j i j T Utah Valley Gas 8$. Coke Go. INTER-MOUNTAI- N , 1 -- 4- Had To Take His Food I I 25 J-- 27 i d hal-ance,- of J-2- -- J-2- J-- - 28 J-2- i i J-- I NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of AnnjLeetham: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned !at her residence at Provo, Ut$h, or at the office of Booth & Brockbank? attorneys, Rooms 1, 13 and 14, ,Knight building, Provo, Utah, ion or! before the 25th day of September, 1923. CAROLINA W. LERtHAM, Administratrix. BOOTH & BROCKbAnK, First publication, JulyjAttorneys. 23, ,1923. Last publication, Aug. 20, 1923. the medicine. Soon every trouble disappeared and I gained ten pounds in weight, and to this day I eat and sleep fine and can run, skip or do anything anyone else can do, and not feel a pain. Tanlac was worth its weight in gold to me and Ill praise it to my dying day. Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. j NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Daniel Vincent, deceased: Creditors will present) claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence. West Center street,,) or at the office of Booth & Brockbank, attorneys, rooms 1, 13 and 14, Knight building; Provo City, Utath, on lor be- fore the 20th day of September, A. D. 1923. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 17th day of July, A. D. 1923! MARION P. VINCENT, Administratrix. LAWN MOWERS Properly Repaired Work Guaranteed J. V. DUNN Stop Look . southwest ; only $3500; terms. 6x12 lot, sidewalk paid, south front, $750.00; $150.00 cash, balance $25 lot, day. j ; ! per month. , Order your Fire Insurance, Policy today. If you want to BUY, SELL, Any- INSURE thing or "Let Owens Do It , LON CHANEY and VIRGINIA VALLI in THE SHOCK A Universal- - lewel At the Columbia,' tonight and Thursday j Dr. C. M. Petersen Eye-Strai- Specialist.) n Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. : j With Anderberg, Inc, Phone 52. 36 W. Center. UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS, Inc. Phone Roy Peters, 862 Provo. Box 362 Our quotations to dealers for the week of July 16th to July 23: FURNITURE AND GUARANTEED NOTICE TO CREDITORS G. Tidball, deceased. i Creditors will present claims with vouchers to thfe undersigned at Silver City, Utah, on or before the 5th- day of September, A. D. 19231 Dated at Silver City, JJtahJ this third day of July, A. D. 1923. JESSE HAWSi1 Estate of Sarah j - j Booth tives and neighbors to help you and you will be a winner. 105 W. Center THOMAS DEMOS, Mgr. 0 -- 403 West Center Shoes also Made to Order Utah lake is simply grand. .Bathe at Geneva. tf. Wood That Dcflss Ret. French engineers say the weed ef he mangrove tree Is rot proof. 77 & Administrator. Brockbank, Attorneys. First publication, July f, 1923. Last ' ' ' publication August? 1; 1923. DELINQUENT NOTICE TINTIC MAYFLOWER COMPANY, principal place ness, Prpvo, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on Account of an assessment of $1.00 1000 shares levied on the first per ( day! of June, 1923,' the several amount set ' opposite the names of the Respective shareholders, 'as follows, Cert. No- - ' Shares Amt. 34 T. H. Heal 1250 $1.25 39 T. S. Hardy 1250 T.25 r 41 Andrew Andersen 5000 6.00 51 Art D. Scott lfcoO 1.00 , J Quality in sole leather is like a railroad ticket. The looks of two tickets might be the same, but one may take you twice as far as the other. When you have your shoes repaired be sure and get the quality kind that will. take you twice as far. Let us do your shoe repairing and you will take no chances. The Economy Shoe Rep. Co. t j ttftrTI bva First publication, July $8, 1923. Last publication, August 15,(1923. Fans Get Busy; Boys, Take Notice. In a few weeks this set will be given away to the person collecting and depositing with us the largest amount in coupons which we give with every purchase at our store. Begin collecting coupons at once. Get your friends rela- PROVO TRANSFER & TAXI CO. $6.00. Selects, $7.20 Ask your grocer for Association Eggs. Listen A Radio Get our prices on town work and long distance trips. Strictly Fresh Standards, Strictly Fresh White BOOTH & BROCKBANK, A MASTERPHONE RADIO RECEIVING SET GIVEN AWAY (FREE) PIANO MOVING Phone 665 ' : m -- , i Phone 227. 294 E. 1st South WORK ! . i Tanlac Vegetable Pills are natures own remedy for constipation. For sale everywhere. t 1 Probate and guardianship notices Consult County, Clerk or the respective signers for farther information. t Fred Timmins of this city said about Tanlac--, and knowing that anything Fred said was true, I started taking Kentucky Winner Purse At Years Meeting 28 NOTICES i I While Lying Oh Back 25 N. LEGAL Provo Photo Supply & Music Company NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. , PHONE 444 to-w- iti CARLOAD, WAGONLOAD OR BUCKETFUL, 52 Perry B. Fuller 2$00 2.50 56 J. J. Madsen 10,600 1Q.0O 59 Edwin A. Madsen 1,600 .1.00 147 Wells L. Brimhall....l000 211 Joseph Hodges 2000 233 J. W Storrs . 1000 H Runlele 6000 237 P. W. Madsen 4000 238 C. H. Miller 9000 Its all one to us. We sell coal the best quality in any quan- tity 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. Df And in with law an order ofaccordance the board of directors, made on the first day of June, 1923, so many shares of each parcel of Smoot & Spafford j PHONE 17 Want Ads Get Quick Results I such stock as may be necessary will at the office of the 24 North University avenuesecretary, Provo, Utah, on Tuesday, the seventh day of August, 1923J at 3 oclock p. m.,! to pay the delinquent assessment tor Kther with 'the costs of advertising and expense of sale. t j . J. C. ANDERSON, Secretary First publicatioin, 20, $923; Last publication, July Aug. 3, 923 - |