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Show V i . , THE PROVO POST MONDAY, JULY SO, 1923 WE SERVE YOU You appreciate prompt, polite, efficient service, dont you? Service is thecornerstone of oar Imsi- lBASKEt FACTORY IS , 4 i s CLASSIFIED ADS ASSURED UTAH COUNTY Whether it's a single spark plug, a tube, a lens, or a difficult job, our purpose is the same, to serve ,1you. We would like to do business with you. BY ACTION OF C. OF G. - i i j j one-four- th one-four- th CARLOAD, WAGON LOAD j OR BUCKETFUL, 4 , k its ' all one to us. We sell coal 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 est you may, best coal at '' prices here. ' .i 3f T s A i follows: , PHONE 17 . - Stop ' Me listen ' I In a few weeks inter-mounta- Provo Photo Supply & 77 NORTH UNIVERSITY AYE. FOR RENT Store at No. 113 No. See Adams, University Aye., $35.00. Gas Office, or phone 617-- J. tf TIMPANOGOS BUTTER A home product, made from select cream produced from U. S. T. B. tested cows. F-16- -tf HEMSTITCHING will give a smart finish to your Fourth of July dress. Baby clothes and household linens a specialty. All work guaranteed. Printed instructions furnished We make BUTTONHOLES. Singer Sewing Machine, 97 North tf Universitv Ave. Phone 399. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR BUER. A guaranteed product. FOR SALE 6x12 rods, bouse clc ,c Oi Phone 13. FIXIT SHOP a. W. Palmer mei,ds anything thats wood or iron. Your vehicles and implements your baby buggies and furniture. 126 W. tf. Second North St., Provo. WANTED If you want your Clothes cleaned right, send them to Sanitary Cleaning & Dyeing Co. phone 809. 54 North Fourth West. We call and deliver. tf 'I and WANTED clothes Faded of all kind3, rugs, apparel gearing etc., to be dyed and made to look like new. Sanitary Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Phone 809. 5 4 North Fourth West. We call and deliver. tf 'jFOR SALE Auto player piano; will sell cheap- - if taken at once. Easy terms. Phone 859 or call 175 South Fourth East tf. TIM-PANOGO- U F-16- -tf . All Through the Canning Season You Can Do it Better With Gas . Canning Season Offer! LIBERAL ALLOWANCE on your old coal range in l CHERRY HILL DAIRY immediate installation. SELLS Old Bosseys prod- uct. Shes the foster mother of the hu- man race. CAN YOU BEAT IT? The Economy Shoe Rep. Co. room brick, frame 3x12 lot, south front. Only $2000 on terms. . THOMAS DEMOS, Mgr. 403 West Center Shoes also Made to Order Every child should have at least one quart per day. We Have Money to Loan at LAWN MOWERS Properly Repaired Work Guaranteed J. V. DUNN Phone 227. 294 E. 1st South Dr. C. M. Petersen is often caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect Unless the inflammation can hearing. be reduced, your hearing may be deforever. stroyed HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE wdl do what we claim for it rid your system of Catarrh or . Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years. Sold by all & Oo., Toledo, O. F. J. Cheney druggists. i Specialist. Eyes Examined. Glasses Eye-Strai- n Fitted. With Anderberg, Inc. 36 W. Center. Phone 52. Per Cent Interest. 7 CATARRHAL DEAFNESS i If you want to BUY, SELL, or INSURE i was TtXlNG MY f?AOlO With 'Pads safety f?A20R -- AM Busted T.V vELL, IF I I WERE YOU WOULD CALL DADDY AND TELL UP HM. to Give Him time Cool v. off r Any- thing Let Owens Do It . RADIO RALF AND HIS FRIENDS Hey mom, PROVO, UTAH canning. - -- LEGAL $- was fixingl why your Probate and guardianship notices Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. DELINQUENT NOTICE TINTIC MAYFLOWER MINING COMPANY, principal place of business, Provo, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of an assessment of $1.00 per 1000 shares levied on the first day of June, 1923, the several amounts 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 1.25 41 Andrew Andersen ....5000 5.00 51 Art D. Scott ... 1000 1.00 to-w- 52 B. it: Fuller 2500 2.50 Perry 6 J. J. Madsen 10,000 10.00 59 Edwin A. Madsen 1,000 1.00 147 Wells L. Brimhall....l000 1.00 211 Joseph Hodges 2000 2.00 233 J. W. Storrs 10Q0 1.00 235 E. H. Rundele 6000 6.00 237 P. W. Madsen 4000 4.00 238 C. H. Miller 9000 9.00 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the first day of June, 1923, so many shares of each parcel of be sold g.t the office of the secretary, North University avenue, Provo, Utah, onj Tuesday, the seventh day of August, 1923, at 3 oclock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment together vith the costs of advertising and expense of sale. J. C, ANDERSON, Secretary. First publication, July 20, 1923. Last publication, Aug. 3, 19 23. 24 . 4I NOTICE TO CREDITORS In theEstate of Ann Leetham: Creditors will present claims with voucherito the undersigned at her residencejat Provo, Utah, or at the office of fBooth & Brockbank, attorneys, Roqms 1, 13 and 14, Knight building, (Provo, Utah, on or before the 25th flay of September, 1923. CAROLINA W. LEETHAM, J Administratrix. BOOTK & BROCKBANK, f Attorneys. publication, Aug. 20, 1923. First publication, July 23, 1923. Last 4 NOTJCE TO CREDITORS In the t matter of the estate of Daniel Vipcent, deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers o the undersigned at her residence, IWast Center street, or at the office of Booth & Brockbank, attorneys, rooms 1, 13 and 14, Knight my V I Attorneys. Last publication, August 15, 1923. NOTICE TO CREDITORS First publication, July 18, 1923. , I In the district court of the Fourth judicial district of the state of Utah, in and for Utah county. Notice to K f Creditors. In the matter of the estate of M. T. Woodhouse, deceased. ' Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Lfehi, Utah county, Utah, on or before the 28th day of September, A. D. 1923. MRS. NELLIE WOODHOUSE, Lehi, Utah. i J. J. WHITAKER, Attorney, 410 Utah Savings & Trust Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah.' First publication, July 27, 1923. Last publication, August 24, 1923. Trite Observation. No man ever fell up the ladder of fame. The fall Is generally In the Opposite directldn. Utica i f s j pair 49c T- 79c $1.25 98c 11211211100 Il25c AT 1 Administratrix. BOOTH & BROCKBANK, QUALITY AND LOW PRICES 25c Ladies Cotton Hose, Mens Knit Ties Mens Hose, black or brown, Mens Silk1 Lisle Hose, pair pair Mens I pair Water Glasses Call and see them, each Silk-Hos- Sack'Wloi4 J III e, 4-TH- I building, Provo City, Utah, on or before the 20th day of September, A. D. 1923. ' , Dated at Provo, Utah, this 17th. t day of July, A. D. 1923. MARION P. VINCENT, GO TOj THE PEOPLES STORE FOR GOODS OF 75c 25c 45c 75c 10c f SPANISH FORK 60c Ladies Silk Lisle Hose,' pair $1.00 Ladies Silk Hose, pair $1.50 Ladies Fine Grade Silk Hose, pair $1.25 Ladies Bloomers Call and see them, pair - $1.35 Ladies Satin Petticoat 25c Percale, yard 2 7 2 c Drtfss Gingham, yard 37c Satee We sell it for, yard " - - 12 54 c Meifs Handkerchiefs, each 50c Meps Bow Ties LE IT BROKE AND famous for the easy such stock as may be necessary will radio -safety razor. - ! NOTICES I had ACCIDENT)-WHI- j g PROVO By JACK WILSON ifu by th McChir Nnnptpcf say Pop. And j SPRINGVILLE Copynghi -- ' ' UTAH VALLEY GAS & COKE CO. OWENS REAL PJIONE 86 j Come and see the range with! automatic oven heat control cold pack -- A-4 214 West Center Street, ! 5 FOR SALE Blooded Jersey coav. Call at 74 5 North University ave. ESTATE CO. S on the purchase price of any new! gas range you select. Easy time payments, too. 6-- R. 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 shoes your 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. - Summer is vacation time! The housewife, more than any other member of the fama little let-u- p of hard work. Do your canning in less time, in a cool kitchen, deserves ily, with no fuel muss or bother. Get a new gas range. N ! PHONE 444 i Trying to get along with an ld cook stove, building fires in torrid weather, lugging buckets of coal and ashes just doubles the work of canning and preserving. 2-- t7 tie Easy Q-- A tf; t 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 tives and neighbors to help you and you will be a winner. Music Company , Co. INTER-MOUNTAI- A MASTERPHONE RADIO RECEIVING SET GIVEN AWAY (FREE) Radio Fans (Jet Busy; Boys, Take Notice. s. SPECIAL OFFER TO MUSIC New piano, $365.00; $10, down, $10 per month. Taylor Bros.) After careful consideration Of the proposition i presented by Messrs. we areclearly Eichnor and Stewart, convinced of he f desireabiliy of a basket and box factory being established in our county. Provo is, the center of the fruit growing district of the state of Utah and the state requirements for fruit are baskets at the present time annubaskets 750,000 approximately CLEAN COTTON RAGS WANTED ally. The fruit growers should be given every opportuniy and advant- AT THE POST. age to reduce the cost of shipment of their fruits to the various markets WE LOAN OUR OWN MONEY on of the United States, and a factory new homes and farm property. Rate 7 per cent. located here would facilitate this. No commissions. No We are convinced that with the delays. LIFE large fruit yields that such a factory INSURANCE CO., Boston Bldg., Salt would be ''developed into an institut- Lake Cfty, Utah. tf ion of real economic importance. It WANTED, SALESMAN should , be able to sell baskets Inquire at Auto Electric Supply Co. at home tf. than manufactured cheaper they can be shipped in here made up. FOR RENT Rooms, with home It should be able to supply the defor ladies. Phone 209-privileges the of mands country without danger of loss or waste to IFOR furnished the fruit growers for lack of baskets, apartment,RENT reasonable. modern, very imh has same ttimes occured in at 257 South 5th West; or phone thicT state. We are therefore convin- Call 59 A- -l ce that Such a factory under proper management and with sufficient MARRY IF LONELY: results, lliuicing would become a real asset try me; best ud most for successful rich? community. "Home wish hundreds ,ur "At present the undersigned com- marriageMaker; soon; confidential; strictly mittee has not had time to ascertain most reliable; years experience; dethe percentage of difference in scriptions free. The Successful freight rates nor to make any com- Club, MRS. NASH, Box 556. 'Oakparative study of the labor cost, etc., land, California. pertaining to the development of such a plant, but we feel that such FOR SALE Modern home, well an industry should be encouraged. built brick structure; 7 rooms, hallThe committee which made the ways and closets; excellent location; report on the. basket factory was reasonable terms. Enquire at 277 composed of J. D. Dixon, Fred Olsen East Third North street or telephone and H. V. Hoyt for the Chamber of 18 tf Commerce, and Joseph F. Skinner, STOLEN from rack in front of L. L. Bunnell and J. D. Dixon for the Utah County Farm Bureau Projvo Paint & Glass Co., black Iver Johnson wheel, city license No. 178, Mfgj. No. 353114. Finder return to J. V. Gessford, care Provo Paint & A-- 2 GlaSs Co. $5 00 reward. i Smoot & Spafforjd Caiilim I STU-dent- (Continued From Page 1.) It Is capable of operating without danger of financial loss to the stock-Thcost of financing the company is estimated at $50,000, which will be secured by the sale of stock! ag outlined. A high grade quality of baskets will be manufactured of southern gum-woo- d reinforced by, spruce, The cost is estimated at fifteen cents per basket. Investigation has shown that the cost of material used ia such a retainer is twelve and cents, as compared with ten cents for one conand The structed entirely of spruce. selling pride of the product has not yet been determined. Mr. Budd said in regard to the j project: Towns are built by pay rolls and people are! attracted here through the establishment of industries. The home consumption of our local products increases, as the population increases, but industries must be The fostered to hold the people. closely allied to the fruit growing industry that Utah county should lend every encouragement to its establishment. ytah county fenk first in fruit production and can sustain this new plant. The report of the joint committee of the Chamber ' of Commerce and Utah County Farm Bureau was as - CLEAN COTTON RAGS WANTED AT 'THE POST. E 113 T ' oq . .1 1 2 PEOPLES STORE North University 'Avenue 94,. 21 gc j I , |