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Show THE PROVO POST MONDAY; APRIL 14, 1924. INTEREST GROWING COLUMBIA . TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Matinee 2:30 25c, 35c Eve., 8:15 'I IN WRESTLING MATCH 35c, 55c Both Matmen Show Confidence In Ability To Win, Says Matchmaker Bullock Screen Artracigwi TcOcatcst SMERTZ-JON- ES j Provo wrestling fans will be given an opportunity Tuesday night to once again form conclusions regarding the relative! merits of Art Smertz, Salt Lake felterweight, and Henry Jones, cracki, Provo matmen, who have been miatched by Bob Bullock for the intermountain championship. of Regardless of the contentions the Jones anJ Smertz backers that or match will be the fans can be assured that neither wrestler will gain a fall without first demonstrating considerable more strength, agility and skill than in their previous matches. Smertz has youth, one of the most assets to match against valuable while the experience of SJones, whoa veter-ian is still far from being stajle to Smertz. when compared, Both have a wrld of confidence in their ability, hut the real test two jwill be Tuesday night when the will wrestlers meet on j the mat, and once for all try to demonstrate their j superiority. Interest is growing apace, and more than 150 fans watched the workouts in the Armory Saturday night. Advance thfepicket sales give attendance being promise also of record breaking.! Special arrangements have been $nade for the benefit of students Jof the Brigham Young university and the Provo High school, and also fdr boys under fourteen. The Fourth ward Relief society will commence at; 2:30 Tuesday afternoon and Literary committee will have charge.! Mrs. Charles A. Engar will read tfie poem The Vision of Sir Launfal byl this author and Mrs. R. Garni Clark will render All members two vocal numbers. are urged to attemd. Because of the! Arbor day program there will tie no meeting hed by th Relief society association of the Sixth ward Tuesday afternoon. THURSDAY wel-terqwei- all-Jon- es SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE AND .PROLOGUE -B- Y- all-Smet- rz, AND WELL WORTH YOUR WAITING FOR BIGGER VALUES THAN EVER BEFORE SEE AD IN WEDNESDAYS PAPERS. Only 5 more Shopping days before Easter-- ! Dont wait until the last minute I Buy your Easter Clothes Now! i RALPH POLLOCKS COLUMBIANS i i te i THE PROVO POST Provos Popular Newspaper1 Published Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 125 West Center St. Under the direction o fthe Literary committee ojf the Bonneville ward Relief society, Mrs. Kate Bjerregaard will review the life of James Russell Lowell and will read ,his poec, The Vision of Sir Laun-fa- l. Packard will Mrs. Hannah render a solo and Miss Evelyn Startup will give a selected reading. All members are urged to be present. Columbia Tonight and Tuesday. N. C. HICKS SUITS - COATS Sensational Reduction GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY NOTICES legally come before the meeting. THOMAS i FRANCIS A. MAYBERRY, -- , $16.50 $19.50 $24.50 $37.50 $48.00 One-Thir- d Suits for $10.50 Suits for $12.95 1 21 Suits for $16.18 Suits for S23.75 Suits fofr $25.98 and More Off on Everv Suit j . 'V. M5yj a yl AA .$ values for values for $1.28 values for $1.98 values for $5.98 Dont fail to see these pretty Coats at these prices. $5.98 $6.48 $7.50 $9.00 Vice-preside- nt j FARRER BROS. CO. Provo Transfer & Taxi Co. WORK GUARANTEED Prompt, efficient service. PHONE 665 Long distance trips solicited. 105 West Center It Costs Nothing Come and see our good quality and low prices Come and select that Easter Dress at a very low cost. Linen, Ratine, Dotted Swiss, yd. 25c to 59c Ladies fine grade Silk Hose, in all shades pair $1.00 At the PEOPLES STORE 0 department of the Relief society will lipve eharge of the meeting of that assoeiation wliieh will he held in the Pioneer ward Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Vera Perry will give the lesson, the subject of which is James Russell Low-o- il and she will review some of his poems. JACKSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY 145 N. University Ave. & Dependable Used Cars J Overland Coupe Nash Six Touring Nash Four Touring Ford Sedan a For Easter Day Dashing Bouquet! Send a floral thought for Chevrolet Touring the very "spirit will create the desir- Easter morning Many other lots of summer materials Curtain Nets, jDrapery, Gingham, Shirtings, Cretonnes and Childrens Gingham! Dresses at prices below cost. Come in and get your choice before they are picked over. Ford Touring ed feeling. Youll be greeted here by a glorious Dodge Sedan ar-rayme- nt, as sprightly to ones heart as the spring. Ladies Floral Co. Phone 466 230 West Center t President Franklin S. Harris of the Timpanogos District Council of the Boy Scouts of America, accompanied by H. R. Merrill, director-o- f publicity, of the Timpanogos District Council, went to Mapleton Sunday evening to be in attendance at the session of the gpringville Court of Honor. Bishop ,G. Ray Maycock of the Springville Fourth ward took charge of the exercises, during which a number of boys from Mapleton and Springville received their second class and first class Boy Scout badges. The Mapleton ward received the President Harding streamer as an indication that its troops had made a 25 per cent increase in membership. Scout work, according to President Harris is flourishing in the Springville section. Stephen L. Chipman of the Timpanogos District Council visited a session of the Court of Honor held in Spanish Fork, Sunday President evening. Chipman reports that the Scouts had a very enjoyable and successful evening. o The Daughters the Mormon BePnlion will hold a meeting Wed-2:3nesdnv afternoon al p. m. at Orson Twelves the home of Air A 909 F;mf Second North sfroot. is lining arranged splendid program refreshments will he and dainty served. All member? are requested fo attend. D A Coat, Dress or Suit for the price you want to pay. 8 ( ALL CHILDRENS COATS AT REDUCTION ONE-THIR- President Harris Says Scout Work Is Flourishing a Many Other Prices to Choose From ALL OUR SUITS. MUST GO, REGARDLESS OF COST. Manager The Literary $3.00 $11.48 813.43 $16.75 J John Mayberry, dceeased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at her residence in Provo, Utah, on or be- lore the 1st dav of June, 1924. Administratrix of the Estate of John Mavberry, deceased. MORGAN, COLEMAN & STRAW, Attorneys for Administratrix. 'Firn Publication March 31. 1924. ' La. t Publication April 21, 1924. DONT BE WITHOUT A NEW SILK DRESS when you can buy them for less than the material costs. Silk Dresses $16.48 Silk Dresses WRIGHT, Secretary. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of tlie Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County. State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of .$10.78 $1 2.5ft G. irst publication March, 17, 1924. Last publication April 21, 1924. I $16.48 Values for $18.50 Values for S12.50 $21.48 values for $14.48 $37.48 values for $24.75 You pick your Coat nr.d we make the price to satisfy. -- j. .....A J0.20 mail in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming (in advance), per year 2.40 other states 3.00 ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The Annual Stockholders Meeting of Alta Superior Mining and Milling Company will be at the office of the Company, 531 East Fourth South Street, Provo, Utah, on the twenty-secon- d day of April, 1924, at 2 oclock P. M., for he purpose of selecting a board of directors and for the transaction of such other business as may AND ARE MAKING A u 2 carrier, per month LEGAL OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE OF COATS AT A SACRIFICE Matter. Second-clas- s r Probate and guardians hip notices Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for farther information. TO MOVE THEM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE !l 3 Terms to Subscribers: By By All WE HAVE TOO MANY I Phr,ne Entered at the Postoffice at Provo, Utah, as i MOVING THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY IK in Dagny: Serva.es tht Paramount Picture Peter the Great ' At the Princess Tonight dnd Tuesday Infinitely the Better Part. Let them laugh when you sacrifice desire to duty. If they will You have time and eternity to rejoice In. Theodore Parker. Twinges Just the Same. SpHt by the m(drn doctor Into half a dozen diseases with a many names, rheumatism still feel about the same on the Inside. |