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Show PAGE SEVEN.- Oil 7 t , The New Year Dawns. Already we see its enlightening promise tf Future Happiness and Pros- perity. So here's wishing you your share. v. "v. ; Greeting j In this season of rejoicing; in this time ofGood Will to Men, we think of you and the part you have had in our success of the year now .past, and we send our wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Columbia Theatre PrincessTheatre i -- I . M. , ' i Bat he f BertLjtell Li. bweet Bryant Wash- - V i ...... IWe burn l jj Coii . Bhar JfJ& hare the langh a thrilwilh hi -- . e kinvrr-com- youH go wild over MONDAY AND TUESDAY - The STRAND ... . on r I a ; MARKET! The Place to Buy three-quarte- rs Wish You a Very Happy and Prosperous Neiv Year . Commissioners, . 0. K. Hansen, Charles Hopkins, George P. Billings. (Continued: from Page Two.) Mayor, Dr. O .K. Hansen. Recorder,' Fred Evans. of our good Auditor, Mrs. Ruth P. Farrer. the both as Individuals and orTreasurer, Mrs. Rose T. Stewart ganizations. Attorney,, Jacob Coleman. We appreciate the aupport wt Judge. Jamea B. Tucker. n contino-atiohare received, and with a Physieian, Dr. J. C Clark. . of such baktag we fata the flextoa, Joseph Giles. New tear with confidence, and a Engineer, Frank Darning. forto on" In desire a sane, "carry Ponndkeeper Bert Brown, 440 ward manner. West Fifth North. SUGGESTIONS FOB fTTTOZ. Road supervisor, David Btagg. May we, suggest In closing a few attanto seems us it need things 'the country, and are entitled to a tion at ns early a date as possible. very liberal patronage, if we can Foremost for various reasons is the make things pleasant for the campcompletion of the City and County ers, which we can do with no very building. There Is approximately great outlay of money. $3.V),(MH) already expended on this CITY WATER SUPPLY. building, and even though we got it It Js absolutely necessary for the enclosed for this winter there is bound to be a marked deterioration protection of the city water supply to replace about of a while standing unfinished. We feel the loss by being unused mile of wood stare pipe of our main amounts, to much more than the in- line east of the city with Iron pipe. terest oh the money necessary to This is the pressure section of our line and the wood pipe is rapidly complete it would be. Then there an which is cans'-Is the Imperative need of Unby deteriorating both county and city to provlde'de-cen- t unnecessary outlay for repair work and is jeopardizing our city's working quarters for the emsafety. We hope to commence this ployes and protection to our The city has not a single reconstruction early in 1924. We are reminded dally of the office fhat a person should be asked to work ihand some of our depart- gradual increase In our population, and we. are naturally gratified that ments have no.quarters at all. The cty court baa no room, but Provo seems to the outside as .well the commissioners' room is given as our resident sto be 'on the upover to the court on a aort of relay ward trend. May we suggest that proposition. The city commission is the prospective resident be extendwilling to go on with the work nec- ed every assistance, possible to essary to complete the new building make his stay with us pleasant and could be induced to do permanent if likewise. It Is a conjoint affair. There may be and perhaps ia an A public comfort station ia a inclination tp boost valuea in real We estate, homes, rents, etc, because of much needed improvement. have already done some preliminary the apparent Influx of people to work to this end, and hope to be onr city. If this condition obtains able to consummate the project at we should consider that rt is not to an early date. our best interest to make one large There la yet much work to do profit, but rather to make' condihave memorial -on the tions sottsfactory-for-tltorpeoet park. We been very much disappointed in the who come here, that they will desire nave soil nature of the there and to remain, build homes and estabexperienced some difficulty In get lish industries which will give us on account to trees oi the long' looked for payrolls with grow ting surface water. We hope, however, out whlcn.no city can grow. to get the useable" portion whipped Onr attention has been called into shape and the balance prepared some substantial industries - deslr--i oua of establishing plants , here foj playgrounds, etc Terr often someone reminds ns whose promoters are even now figof the overcrowded condition of the uring on golne elsewhere because public library. Ita patronage has of excessive prices asked for facmore than doubled in the last three' tory sites. " We hope our people will see the years. e Interpret this as a good sign, necessity of being reasonable in because when people are engaged these matters and not be deluded y In reading and study they are the false philosophy of "penny tainiy wen occupiea. xnis means '.wise ana pound loousn.' an extension of the building, and of we would solicit the all our city brganisatlona' in this improvement It will be rememberwas ed some Carnegie' money secured In the erection of the present edifice, and we may not be able to get another appropriation from this source. Late in the 1023 season we opened the North park to automobile tour; TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 1st, and the large number of people taken care of there Is sufficient . evidence to warrant some permanent improvements for the comfort of these travelers. They are people who have money to apend and we feel that we have one of the best camping places in eiti-zeu- he eouldn't 'tUl Cupid t"kthfhew. S tSianCAf VIIIF wouHel-n- a PROVO CITY GOVERNMENT S AYllLlJ-- i V prodaetion with - a . S uccessfnl Wantage -- yi- - Mean Man COHAN'S. g . LL ' - GEORGE .1 H . "JH jj 'xj i. What You v to Utah ia Baslfeai in the Bmltkss NATOKTS booty wflhln the y state miting untold totreate wealth eVrekfHBeat for the people 'adequate aM-cnl- f this 'M Telephones 193, 194, 78 i 1 Tbo projoetad Flam In Gorgo derelopment now ia ita pioUnUnnry stagea on tba Groan River is a atrOdnc onoapHfleatioa of tbto important pbaao of conservation, whose beneficial affects will bo fait throogboat tbo eoarao of tbo stream bolow tho poweraha and aljpr tba banka of the mighty C&fsrado Rirer aa fax as Yuma, Ariaona. It ia tba first water power development on a -krga"aala ovor vwkrukon m Utah, Ita par. . peoo to to furnish energy required in the industrial, agrfcoltaral and commercial development of tbo stato. Tba power will bo generated with-i- a tbo atata. couauutod within tho atata. for tha npbilding of tho otato; adding awaaorabley to tbo taxable valuao of Utah, eras ting a large payroll for Utah ctosono during tbo eonatruo-bo-a period and subsequently in ita operation and . aaoiBtonanoo; raqairinor vast oxpenditttroa for mstorial wKbia cba.atato aoosoaary ia ita , , ,,.t i J ' j i eonaarvauon. tha touch of a button a tha ferowing of a swheh, daetrkal anexry Is a willing aarrant a BaiiUnd,'dokr today cffidently tba work that ta tima past raqoirad Ua labor, and are-ntbo Ihraa of emmtlaaa mm to aarfonn. . Xm i t f . f ikmlopBMiit and VoW powor ia in tbo front rank of tho to-Ia ntOiiini ka aririnf forqa, as tmporauaiaa txamyio ox wools J for though mirhtly strsonu and their aoorgy made avoilablo onndrods of miloa away, bom of tho water ia eopaned, bat to again totarnftd' to Ma choanal to aornr aaoa ia aaony ways.., Laxga raaorvoira fanpoond tbo watar and omo tbo dsotraetivo bnsazda of flood seasons, storinr tbo flow for tbo oao in f aoanoaVUtaa. eosnuon an hr-Baao- ed 4 drowtt. TUa ftood esotrol. a by prodoct of kydroaloetrie dovoionncnt, ropraaouU notold vateea to tho fnnnor. and eonaoqaontiy to oil conanmora of farm prodarta. It mluimixea oroaion and thai it a larco faater in ootrinf tbo oDt problom. Tho benefits of watar powor do f widoipmd oeoaomte volopmant, art ooriodo-o- f fl, laWpOEvAQCt f .ti Tbo Flaming Qorgo develop nvent of tbo Utah at ugM vo. in tno lore runner of other hydi ooiouUM , projects. Thoao pro-gnaabs lataipitooa have a donbla significance, 'wbikktbar mark oai industrial growth of tho highest fanportaMO, they have a vtrit - aigniA- . . ua m azM o ovaraoamata. . . r. TlieUtahrowaf 4IitCbaImrBtilltyiltabrooi. v est sense ef the term. Its stock ownership dlstrlbwted widely .' and in hvge pert anon Its castomera, it partahea ef the ! attributea of a great aaexoal eg ceoperatrfe eaterpriM whose peomw ia us welfare hveirahf fiakee wtU uat , serres. , t territory ; Neiv Year Once again, We all stand on the threshold of a New Year. What will it bring? What has it in store in the - TAT SANDERS' COUNTRY STORE PRINCESS We hope you ( - All Seats 10c -i- . y-and- aA SRIALL . ' ; The H. 6. Blumenthal T()WNIDqL,, A Western Romance 1 TUESDAY AND With a Terrific Punch! ; - 7 GRITW Roy Stewart WEDNESDAY v Regular Prices "THE BROKEN y Starring i :v.; v Mfg. of All Kind$ Sheet Wetal Work, Plumbing and Heatings JVJOLIN; r An Cast ' and COMEDY . .'.-- I All-St- Phqnel09, ar and . . , . . , .'V ,f - - ' y COMEDY 5 . 474 W. Center. A' UaniBVBSBEnVK C take the same stand. For, our best Wishes and hopes that the New Year will bring you no enr4 of Success and that greater Happil ness go forth to you. A $150.00 Diamond Ring Free to Some Member of the Audience TVESDATT. ...... way of Prosperity and Happiness? None can answer. So we take the optimistic side of the question. We look for a most Happy and Prosperous New Year. With a smile or no smile we face it Night at "PURE .. West Center. r Diamond Ring IT TONIGHT. AND i ora . 195. HAPPY cer-jb- ikn Ear . common wealUt, t the poaribaWea rftodoa. 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