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Show 'al;s ; .. i $- i - ..' t i I r( i n I I : J. 'WWjv K.r t c Provo Merchants Can Demonstrate That the in State roJwdEVefy"Cim Up-to-Date-Fashi- ons town in the country has its special days . SENATOR CLAPP OF MINNESOTA TELLS PRESIDENT HEAD (OF 'COMMITTEE SUES RO'CK ISLAND DIREC for Every up home, , home goods and. the many other products featuring WILSON NOT TO INTERFERE IN- - LEGISLATION DOLLARS FOR DAMAGES TORS FOR SEVEN MILLION things which go to make a, tocn all that it should be in modern life. Salt Lake has its summer carnivals, Ogden its fall ENATOR. MOSES E.CLAPP, Progressive Republican L. AMSTER, the head of the committee of the city NATHAN stockholders of the Rock Island Railroad com- fashion show and Provo as yet has no particular time set for of Minnesota, snubbed President Wilson the other day at what we have at home op what we can offer to demonstrating the White House, where" he pany has begun uit against other 4. The Post has asked the question. Shall we have d had been invited to talk about of director :ther company for Show? - In order to demonstrate that we are Style, Spring TEW minority '7 As - j$7,500,0tX) Jhfthip purchase-bilan ujo to date city, we must get i t he ban dwagonandjsert the story, goes in Washington, stockholders of this great . There is no . reason und'prbgr&slveness. dvrindividuolity" Senator " -- dielare" that this Clapp saw the presiwhy Provo should fail to make herself known and there is no dent alone and waited only enormous sum of' money was better Ivay to do this than to demonstrate what we'make and t to . lost 'the company through j long enough to hear Mr. Wil- what we sell and to give the people who come to town a week Yon menthol the subject of the mismanagement of its busiof royal entertainment ship purchase bill. Then ness ;affairS and the juggling,, WE ARE UP TO DATE told the president that he of 'the rroads assets in such a Shall we hold a spring style or fashion show f This quesnot discuss, the matter.. could Tit foreed the Comway 'that tion has come up many times of late among the business in' and intimated clearly that he pany into ilie hands of a to terests of the city t for they did not approve of executive The trouble on the the people of 'Provo and Utah county that right here at home interference in legislative afRock Island Tailroad has been the people will find the same articles that can be purchased in fairs. . Senator Clapp said before "the 'public for the pa'stt of the larger cities of tlic west.. The business houses of any the views he , now. holds were two or ithTee yeaTS and the this community are up to date in every particular and lead out expressed by him1 in a speech minority stockholders claim in Jhe mat t er,.of styles with themm'6 alacrity of the delivered atHhelast session thatlbeyja&YC, been, the losers X Continued on Page 4) - of , , Congress and feayshe to such an extent that they notTind "occasion since that" want -- damages and Will at-- T J1ORMERTUl)ENTS'WUdi;OIVE'PlvOFESSORA.rC Torce time to change his views on the an investiOTtion tempt to GREAT TESTIMONIAL ON FEBRUARY 25 ' or the companys affairs. LUpr niatter. 4 to-da- te' . k .cor-..porati- on s -- re-ceiv- er. . -- -- - . . , Z' : LOCAL GAS PLANT IS SOLD; COUNTY. PHYSICIANS ASA FOIL NEW COMPANY IN CHARGE will be con- Tie people lde.rably'interested- to- - learn- - ofthe change in ownership of the local Gas company. UNCLE SAM-T- -- STANDARD IN THE PROFESSION mssHRs O -- LET: MORE CONTRACTS ber d 1 NpgQtifllkmag.which bare jpnw tgressing steadily" for the past sixty days, were" finally closed on Saturday, of i t week, when - the banking of P. L. Breaks & Cku Inc., aade an outright purchase of the of the Utah Valley Gas & company. Jn order n - nrPaysoClty, Utah, tain slight defects In the original or-- In connection with, the Strawberry . 'S&niz&tkm, the Brooks people IncorThe bids Valley Irrigation project. Coke . k porated the Utah Valley will be opened at the office of the company which will be their ope rat-service at -Provo, Utah ing company for Provo and vicinity. and is 7. Provo and Utah rounty-ar- i 1 J . for many local people and better busl-- ness for the merchants of Provo and south. an unassuming way for the rood of uRYxes' m FurarisriSTni branches ITiStytW have- - important and the upholding of the structural steel and foumdiry business and the repuThat these people nave Invested tation he enjoys among the business so heavily In a Provo enterprise and men of the state are matters of this after a most searching Investi- common knowledge to allot us. gation Is & strong endorsement of the A. W. Brooks, a member of the desirability of Utah county Invest- firm of P. & Co.. Inc ment..--pervl8es a larS Part cf this firms The new company, known as business particularly In the Immense Utah Valley Gas & Coket company, field of investments. ' will be controlled by a Provo, boa'd - Fred W. who built and Freese, of directors. In the selection of men o he imt cf the t up gas best qualified to handle their of- - cle of friends the time he has during fairs In this city, Mr. A. W. Brooks, resided in Provo. He is well and fawho has been in this city for a week vorably known throughout the middle 'past concluding Uie puichsse of the west where for many years :he has property, has appreciated the soundness of the advice given by the offleerB of the company and was A- F Per'nPpLr' a board com.orrnarj i Freeses In ucessful . - r..- - forming of tTio olu company posed of men of unusual etreng Ji, widely experienced in the assistant, Viajorlty or hom are ..11 oo.o m He , p-- -- - A - 2. A high school education wherein r he has finished a high school course. .' 3. A university course of at leant two years aDd 'a' four years medical course In some one of the standard '$ 1 medical schools in the United States. or for that matter. In the world. HOME A SCHOOL ASSO-- . (Signed) F. DUNN, M. CIATION TO MEET ' (Signed) ' F, pUNN. M. The Home and School association President. of the Franklin school diotrict'wirf, WALTER .T. HASLER, eet In the assembly room of the; : oecretary. Central 8ctKK)1 building Friday, Feb. For the Society- .... Thursday, February 25 will end the twentieth year or fch .Lund has untiringly, intelligently, worked in our tnunity to foster music and promote what is best in the. divine art. During dll that tinye he has never refused to give his and those of his advanced students for ward and religious set funerals, missionary r vices whenever asked... Ilis ability has always provided mo-:tfitting selections Whether sacred 'oVSecuTar, or the joviality of a cltb entertainment.. Ilis pupils who have arrived at po- P, M' sitions of musical responsibility and istinction are very nv The. following progam f amhny them may be found some of Utah s foremost nrti'ts. ,A d. home-comin- . , iT S? u-J- i" ,T rr si . ,r,d, g(,llial.COiiductr-Jnyi-theeoifidencekr!pthW,iUTViTtt- and chorus members U'llQ hww that theij r:i:t r 7 J- . resolutionof will he ren At a meet!ng-- - the Utah Count - 1 - -- 1 'ser??ir w Btate-wid- e - - ' T 4 m - f r f.r- four-yea- tin i(t -- grade. orchestra' under direction of Prof, j the following re sold Ion was adopted: Be It Resolved, by the titan Coumr Hickman; 'Invocatkn, Prof. S:Bld- upon Presi-of Outline wor.. Medical and musical dulph: year's his, unerring feiVwg-ttsociety! Recognizing the evil tempOj memory arlve,y splendid Cat Stewart: icnl alcohol upon the human sys- Esth(?r of Reading, uit'h effects, hois directed opera 120 times in Utah an cut rage lirlvIWOP,.e 1 r'ir , : copn.ct.1 .Itb the .Smpany since II, He of t!l and ,Pin lu'Heving V1' .;!Ku sonnl loss o 1 $40 a perfotmancc thftt, Polo Lila woes anl ina.oLhumanity-ar- e . method, due t T.re,ld , o SUt. won th, to Pm Md h lessons He has given away not fewer Horn 240 rt Inez Ritchie. The we use seott; and therefore its Reading pe.abuse, y conlideoce of h. pmk by hi. fair year to tvorthy students, for his teaching period.. He set ved child and the library, Prin. s. p. Eg. tition the Utah efate ,? leglslaure t bmhtog m.thcK. . ( lgertscn; Selection, Sixth, ward mhie pass S. B. No. IiO now before nat boT itany years and few1 men have the Mr. Freese remrlns as president cf three years as stale organist without rnaunt. ration. eotifldenee of the people to -- a greSh prohibition. He has always teen quick to discover and bring out talent aklng for Mr, Berlngfr( orgonizatlon are Frlend8 and cordially patrons an ex e as e aa (Signed) to have genuine pleasure iti wh0 has been chosen as general mana . J wherever i found and ha seemed F. DUNN, - t t .s i ii ir Pre-s- i dent, and fame were and treasurer, secretaor elected o fl me U n their feat first public Mamie J. expo&lhon WALTER T. Ft? Scott;given Representative, . pany Is a progressive of the ; besi ' ' O. it. Thomas, Anna Cochran. . . 'J through Professor Lund.' a man who has done much in, SccretaT- , (Continued on Tage 5.) jslstants, - -- - qualiflcatloES .a month. Many residents of Sprlngvllle Palmyra and Lakeview petitioned the county commissioners to improve road between these towns and the mat- ter was taken under advisement for Pro- - the present The commissioners will corn- - meet again Feb. 23. Olir - district school education, wherein he has finished the elgth. 1. 265 -- Boston. for-'m- er t 1 OBvfh10'15- v Q, Wnecanal Promises- labor certain-- . because of the substantial interest which this firln im acquired In this city. Possibly no firm In the east has a higher standing In the public utility ' Held than P. W.' Brooks & company. 'WhI)le their JTVES1HDH The board of county commissioners met today and appointed Andrew Knudsen superintendent of the county Infirmary and Maritta Johnson matron at that lnatltutlon; both 16' take ebarge of their respective branches on the 1st of March. Joseph Park was appointed Janitor of theroourt-hous- e and he will take charge of that work on March L, 7 A number of aspirants for deputy road commissioners in the oounty were present and expected the commissioners would settle the appointments, but no action was taken at today's meeting.. Ed Jones, was appointed for proposals for construction involv-flrrtng about 12,000 cubic yards of excairation and 2,100 cubic .yards of T'he .worltJ. .lo, lnforced twrer? gated Members of the Ulan County Wedi-cs- d ciety havg. taken A.stand on the qualifications of practicing physicians for this state and at thtefr recent, resolutions meeting he following ' . . , wererpassedt WHEREAS, We, the memoers of the Utah County Medical society in see-- sion assembled, having discusesd the question of proper qualifications ' c applicants for license to practice medicine In the State of Utah, feel to aa that we welcome all classee of proo-- . tltkmers, noiatter what may be their school, yet we deem It Important that they be properly qualified. THEREFORE, Be it resolved that any person wishing, ta pr&ctloe medcine In the State of Utah shall have As-typ- - 1" |