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Show THE PAYSONIAtf, PAYSON, UTAH Where. to Shop When In Provo Remember, Provo has a population of over 11,000 people, who demand that her merchants and business men give them excellent service in regards to varied assortments, reasonable prices and courteous treatment. The same inducements n are offered all patrons. When you have occasion to be in Provo, the busy section of the densely populated section of Utah county, visit the firms whose names are listed on this page. You will find a good assortment of those things you are looking for. out-of-tow- AOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IEKBBILIIieimilB:3ll X WHEN IN PROVO VISIT FOR YOUR County COAT, SUIT, DRESS OR SHOES The Wood-Clifto- n Merc. Co. I ASSURE YOU STYLE-FOMEN (East of Orem Station) R -- ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOv Secretary of Provo, March 25. At the joint j mftee, presided. SATISFACTION FOR WOMEN Provo, Utah SERVICE .! iGaaaasiiEiai convention of teachers from Ne- bo, Alpine, Wasatch and Provo school districts and the B. Y. U. in College hall Saturday between 300 and 400 teachers were pres- 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 ent,. among 4 wniture Co, UTAH PROVO, 44444444'S44444444444444444444444M"S"i,M,4,t,44444444 f liiir Columbia Music and Jewelry Co. Everything in Music and Jewelry 170 Y. AND RECORDS Provo, Utah ('enter Street the fol- Eg-gertse- n, The Furniture Center COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS rvhoin. were lowing visiting guests: Miss Alice Ravenhill, of the Agricultural college; Dr. E. G. Gowans, state superintendent of public instruction; Superintendents L. E. of Provo; J. Preston Creer, of Nebo; James Walker, of Alpine; D. A. Broadbent, of Wasatch county; President J. B. Keeler and A. N, Merrill of the B. Y. U.; Miss Ilermese Peterson and Miss Emma Brown, supervisors of primary work in the districts north and south of Provo, respectively Supt. Eggertsen called the eon- vention to order. America was1 sung by the audience, Prof. J. R. Boshard directing. Prayer was offered by President J. B. Keeler. Prof. J. R. Boshard and Miss Florence Meldrum sang a duet. Prof. A. N. Merrill, of the B. Y. U., extended a welcome to the visiting teacher's. Miss Marie Hed-quirendered a vocal solo, en- State Harden Bennion said things are more favorable for securing means for educational purposes than in the past. He expected the occupation tax would he paid and expressed the hope that mining companies would recognize the justice of the tar and pay it. If as suggested the tax should he paid of the amount secured would, he turned over to the schools for edueaitonal pur- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Dr. E. G. Gowans discussed the ruling of the state board of education with references to third grade certificates, explaining that 700 teachers would be needed to meet the demands of the state schools next year. The superintendent explained that if steps are not taken the boards of edu- cation would necessarily ask for emergency certificates. A motion was carried which indorsed the action of the state board of edu- see us - Provo Electric and Hardware Co. Phone 303 Provo, Utah Roy Boren, Mgr. Monuments & Headstones Now for Decoration Day From I The Strand Cafes THEATRE 46 West Center, and 9th So. and 4th East Always Good gMiiiaxnxxiaaixxKXZxxxxHXKXxxxxxxxxxxx: g DODGE BROTHERS OVERLAND AND WILLYS KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES AVERY TRACTORS REPUBLIC TRUCKS GARAGE SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS AUTOMOBILE Goodyear, Republic, U. S., Goodrich, Fish and Firestone Tires. Foundry and Machine Shop in connection. Work guaranteed to be g g MOTOR CO. SUPERIOR PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO. HUDSON 5 S g cation. first-clas- s. Phone 77 Comer 5th West and Center St. fixixixizxxzxxxzxxxzxzzxxzsxxxss: The Sutton Market -- THE PLACE TO BUY WHAT YOU WANT Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Meats, Fish, Game, Green Produce, Fresh Fruits, Butter, Eggs, and The spring cleaning campaign for Provo is now being inaugurated by the Home Economics out a Stain. The Alpine teachers received a section of the Relief society, and will be made to make report of the committee appoint- an effort of the cleanest cities one Provo ed to confer with the Alpine west.' The campaign will in the adan to school board, relative different orbe handled for salaiies through teachers in vance PROVO, UTAH Henriods Visit ends. Miss Ellen Jameson, of Spanish Fork, sang The Flag With- Beesley Marble and Granite Works EAT AT When In Provo poses. At the suggestion of Edward Morgan of Alpine district it was advised that other school boards follow the action adopted by the Alpine school board in the matter of salaries. In that district titled Old Glory. all teachers receiving $100 per on Alice Ravenhill Miss spoke month or over receive a 15 per Factors in Physical Efficiency, cent raise, those teachers receivman idea that the advocating should control his efforts and di- ing under $100 t receive a 20 rect them in attaining definite per cent raise. Order Your CLOTHING-SHO- ES G st Fop Electric Fixtures SCHWABS Cream. We also can buy anything you have to sell in our line if rst class. Phones 194 and 195 PROVO CITY, UTAH and the public next year. Chairman Edward ganizations schools. comthe that 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Morgan reported mittee had met with the board and secured an advance. of from We've Every A movement has also been 12 to 20 per cent, the average be- started for food conservaion durNeed ing about 18 per cent . ing the summer and the people During the noon intermission will be urged to save and can as All made of thoroughly good, dependable materials, designed the visitors were the guests of much perishable food stuffs as is with exquisite taste and finished with care down to the last the B. Y. U. Domestic Science possible. Committees met button. Priced forTervice and economy. WHY PAY MORE? with the Womens Council of De department' at luncheon. Be sure and pay us a visit. SESSION. fense at the Commercial club AFTERNOON 4 4 Secre- Wednesday. session afternoon the At 4 4 tary of State Harden Bennion, 4 Dr George Emory Fellows of the Charles Thayer, a brakeman on 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 U. of U., and the Rev. P. A. the Denver & Rio Grande railSimpkin were in attendance. 36 West Center road, was brought to Provo this Miss Alice Ravenhill discussed of on a having charge morning Provo, Utah Adolescent Period of Child De- four of whiskey inhispos puarts velopment. She said in the ear- session. The complaining witness ALWAYS ly stage of this period the child is L. E. Curtwright, a special is susceptible to disease and RELIABLE road. on the agent needs special care with reference to health conditions. Geo. W. Craig, of the Salt Melvin Adams rendered a voFillmore and Kanosh Railcal solo, followed by an appeal Lake, STORES road BUSY 197 company, returned last by the Rev. P. A. Simpkin for Thursday from a trip to Millard teachers to do their bit, and As We Have No Store in Payson Visit Us When In Provo county He sates that all prelimiencourage the school children to nary work connected with the buy thrift stamps. new road is progressing in a sat- 4444444444444444444444444 Secretary of State Harden manner. Bennion spoke briefly on The isfactory Come in and Rest at the TeachPTpa Obligation of the State to Clinton Larson, formerly of er and the Obligation of the Teacher to the State. Dr. E. G. Brgham Young university, Utah, Gowans said the state board of and now of the aviation training Vaco, .Texas, won the education has recommended the(amP . and while you are resting try our BU1CK, high .lump at the big meet m New York recently, jumping 6 inches. Egon Erickson feet, 2 New York Athletic club of the. First Class Machine Shop and Expert Mechanics We Also Carry All Kinds of Drugs and also this made jump. In the TIRES AND ACCESSORIES Fill Prescriptions with Care both failed at 6 feet 4 jump-of- f Provo- Utah Phone 279 of an inch better than inches, record. The bar was 44444444444444444444444 the placed at 6 feet, but Erickson de- flEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIflBBBlIXlKXXXXZXKXUXIHIIXXUHIIIIg 44444444444444444444444444 clined to jump after Larson went IF YOUR CAR HAS LOST over successfully. A. P. RobertITS COMPRESSION son of Stevens Institute, HoboIt PAYS To TRADE At gi s We are us. to ken, N. J., was third with 5 feet 3 it bring 5 Tt was the first time 10 inches. TEACHERS WELFARE especially equipped to f athletic that Larson wore MEETING. Cylinders and Pis- shoes and his second Make Over-sizemeet25. 4 a At March Provo, tons. 4 ing of members of the executive committee of the teachers organThe HOUSE of QUALITY Andersons Garage and izations THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSE OF PROVO And, while Soloman may have of Alpine, Nebo, Wasatch Machine Shop and Provo school districts Prof. had other litle weaknesses, it is Best Orchestra in the State Everything in Dry Goods T. II. Thompson, state chairman generally agreed that he was not PROVO, UTAH. EdBCXKX 81 of the Teachers Welfare com- - bashful among the ladies. Kind of a Suit; Coat for Spring or Dress You'll Chipman Jewelry Co. Fairer Bros. & Co. . . J.C.P enney &Co. Golden Rule Hedquist Drug Stores OLDSMOBILE DELICIOUS REFRESHMENTS and NATIONAL - in-do- I Re-Bor- t e d 4.44444444444444444444444 VAUDEVILLE Wednesdays and Saturdays in-do- in-do- iTHE COLUMBIA I |