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Show ft TEK PROVO POST ECONOMY CALLS FOR A PAVED HIGHWAY one can stand on Center street these days and watch the heavily loaded beet wagons trot briskly past ui their way to the sltcer, and not awaken to a realisation of what good roads mean to the farmer. The teams strike the paveminute these ment, it is certainly made clear to the driver that did these conditions continue throughout the country generally that just twice or three times the work could be done In half the No You Will Never Know the Pleasure of House- keeping Until You Own a HlcDougall Kitchen Cabinet. time. And when one stops to think that it is possible for the people of Utah county to have an almost complete system of hard surface roads for the yearly price they are paying for the It certainly i resent makeshifts, makes one wonder as to why. It has been shown by actual figures compiled from the county records, that eighteen miles of the main county road has cost tor maintenance thus far, this year over fourteen hundred dollars per mile, and our most expert road authorities claim that under present traffic conditions, this again road will have to be i wo years hence. It has also been shown by the most competent authorities that Utah county could bond for the necessary smount to consruct a permanent hard surface road, pay the Interest, maintain the road and retire these bonds within a period of twenty years at no more annual expense per taxpayer than It costs today. lt Then vjhy I3 It not good Judgment for us to "enjoy today what necessity will compel us to use tomorrow? k , 'A copper inlaid dressing robe, purchased in Salt Lake and given to Everett Gilbert Morgan as a prbphlactlc against rheumatism by his father, Thomas E. Morgan, a mining man Of Oakland, CaliC, may have been responsible for the boys death according to statements made by Mr. Morgan following his son's death. Young Morgan was a Junior student at the University of California and had severely from rheumatism. While It is not believed by physicians that the current was strong enough to electrocute the boy, it is thought by them that heat may have affected the heart. The father's statement follows: "It was I who gave the boy the robe. He ha$ suffered severely from rheumatism and I had tried to find some way of easing his suffering. I ran across this robe In Salt Lake City only two day ago and presented it to him. I believe be put the robe on to rest his body and felt asleep. I forgot to tell him he should not keep the robe on for more than an hour. am afraid that, unwarned, he, did so, and this is responsible lor his death." The boy waa found dead when Professor Van Dyke of the department of entomology at the university with whom the boy lived, entered his room to call him to the telephone. Burns were found in the armpits and he tween the shoulders. suf-fere- And room for 7 FULL-GROWsengers, too dont forget N pas- that You can ride with 6 other people all day in this Studebaker without getting cramped or crowded to death. Its big, roomy, restful. Wed just like to take you for a little ride In either the FOUR ($875) or In the SIX ($1085) and show you what Studebaker means by ROOM. Come in today. Dealer Phone 343 SIX :OUR P. 50 H.P. 7 passenger -- j 87 5 $1085 . O. B. Detroit ' F O. B. Detroit CARD The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. d , E. CRANDALL Provo J II fc ROBE OF COPPER IS FATAL TO 8TUDENT 'COMPANY 40 H. - -- BARTON FURNITURE M. From & telephone standpoint the pnblio la made up of three grand divisions, all equally interested in the growth, development and general suooess of our . enterprise, The telephone INVESTING public, our stockholders, who furnish money with which to build plant. They are interested because they seek assurance that their investment is safe and that a fair return will be forthcoming. The telephone SERVING public, our employes, who operate the plant. They are interested because their lives are centered in their chosen vocation, and , their material welfare depends upon & remuneration commensurate with the unceasing energy and sincere purpose which they are devoting to this.publio . service. .J. . W , , The telephone USING public, our patrons, whom we serve. They are interested T because the efficiency and adequacy of their service depends upon our ability ' to build plant in pace with the development of the several statea, to maintain our plant at a high standard of efficiency and to pay salaries and wages sufficient to attract the most competent employes. w. Here is a mutuality of interest involving obligations which must be mutually ' shared by the entire public. , AFTER GRIPPE Vinci Hectored X&rtins Strength WapakoneU, Ohio. I cm a fanner by occupation, and the Grippe left me with a bad cough and In a nervous, weak, condition, and I could not can to get anything to do me any good until I took Vinol, which built me urn and my cough and nervonaneee are all Yinol la all gone, and X can truly that is claimed for it1 Jakxs Mum. - Vinol la a constitutional remedy for all weak, nervoua and conditions of men, women and children, and for chronic ooughs, colds and bronchitis, run-dow- JSx. n run-dow- - HEDQUIST - n DRUG CO. -- prvo, Utah." SALT OF THANKS. LAKE CITY to PAY80N We desire to express our thanks and appreciation to our many friends who so kindly assisted us during the Illness and death of our beloved husLeaving Provo band and father We especially thank those who assisted at the funeral ser- Southbound Northboui vices and brought so many beautiful - 7:08am. am. fill flowers. May such a loss as yre have 8:41 am 2:59 am: sustained be afar off for. them. 10:59 am. 9:50 am. Mrs. E. J. Ward and Family. 12:59 am. 11:60 am. 1:50 pm. 2:59 pm. SENATOR EVANS 13 8:60 pm. 4:59 pm. BILL 5:59 DRY PREPARING 4:50 pm pm. 1:59 pm. 6:53 pm. Salt Lake. Nor. 14. With a view of 7:89 J6: 50 pnn pm. having enacted. a prohibition 8:54 pm. 9:41 to all Interests, a commit11:10 pm. 1:22 am. tee of . representative men from the Orem Sprees on all Trains various lines of business has been Bpok will eave You Money Mileage a measure for preappointed to draft Aek the Agent Inveetlgate Senator to the legislature. sentation can give better eerFrank Evans has been chosen as the ie on your freight shipment whetb-i- t attorney for the committee to assist be a hundred pounds or a carload in drafting the bill and wUl champion rough rates and routes to Intel-itit on the floor of the senate. points In connection with the will A member of the lower house iloa - Pacific System and allied be chosen within the next few days to represent the committee In the House of Representatives. A meeting of the committee was held yesCatarrh Cannot Be Cured terday in the office of Mr. Evans and With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. provisions of the hill were discussed. Catarrh la a local disease, greatly Inbe meet in Several gs probablywill fluenced by constitutional condition, and In "order to cure it you must necessary .before a satisfactory bill take an Internal remedy. Halls Cais drafted, I The committee is said to tarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts thru the blood on mucous surInclude representatives of the Prohi- faces of "the system. the Hall's Catarrh was Cure oneaof the best prescribed by bition and Betterment leagues as well in this country for years. It physicians Is as of business interests of the' city composed of some of the best tonics combined with some of the and the state, but the names of the known, best blood pu rifle re. The perfect combination of the Imrredlents In .Hall's committee have not been announced. Catarrh .Cure Is what produce! such wonderful results In catarrhal condiPend for testimonials, free. Insist upon getting CROUPINE for tions. F. 3. CUKNEV k CO., Props, Toledo; O. Ml Prunrdsta, 75c. all throat and lung troubles. All Hall's Family Pills for oenslipfltion. druggists, 25c. 22 Trains Daily 22 Jt s hlH'sat-lsfactor- y -- essential. A cattle bam soon pays for itself.' You can almost see the difference in the condition of your stock. It is one more safe-guaagainst loss from disease. In planning your cattle barn, you naturally have problems of your own to take into consideration. The size, location, ""and mTendrarfaffgemen t must be adapted 'to'" your needs. t ' 5 ' Instead of putting up a separate building you might .find it better. to build anadditioa to. your present-barequipment. In any event you will consider the convenience, to. yourself and' ypur hired help, of.having. a . buildingof ample size. ' Talk it over with us. " We want to help you decide, the best one for upon building your purpose, - Inter-Urba- n . START THE DAY SMILING Let the eoijr, ready warmth of the Ptrfectitn Smallest Otl Heater help you Cet up on the right aide of the bed. touch of a match and it 'tends forth in a minute. It it light and eaay to carry. . . No Wa.te Sold ; - ' No Smoke at hardware, furniture Bow - pjtk HBATKHJ ( fen-- A burn . Conoco Safety OU.tha handi.at astd.- -. , moet economical of fuel. PERFECTION IMOKU-t- and ml ' tof." The Perfection THR CONTINENTAL OIU COMFAtJYlZI Oiifwilw) lifjr4". " A ter No Odor B.H. '' t well-plann- ed rd e 4 . V , n - r s J BONNEVILLE LUMBER C O- - m o . , M m r n II Co m and AssocUt H. D. BRUNSON, ' v Provo, Utah. i i |