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Show 3AGE Six THE PROVO POST GOVERNOR Fhe B. Y. U Arts Department of Today The Department of Arts anil Manual Training oF the High School comprises three very live divisions. Elementary, Fine Arlsand Applied Design, Household Arts and Domestic1 Science, .and Manual Arts and Trades (Woodwork and Ironwork corre- - I UU- - WPW,g SPRY fs M i j V v m ', y C The courses are popular because He. Urged the Men of Wealth TBeJrffnrneeessary''to-progressive building community Indusin Utah to Come to Aid trial arts education-i- s sure to of Irregation grow because it is a great call of the times. Men and women who can do things knowingly,, skill-fullGovernor William Spry came willingly, and necessarily down from Salt Lake Thursday evening and delivered an address to the State Dairymens Association, in which he took up some of the most pertinent problems that the state today. The vv governor said thal it was necesc.v sary for the state to know something about dairying and fanning as it feeds upwards of 1200 people per day. To help out in the expenses dairy herds were provided f' the largest being atthe State Mental Hospital in this city, d' ; y where a hundred cow's are kept. r Many- of thestr cows are the best be obtained and others can that will be weeded out as rapidly as V possible and good cows will be put in their places. The herd at the state prison had to be shot a short time ago on account of being diseased. The state maintains that it is necessary to begin at CLASS IN DOMESTIC ART. home in order to clean up condilaled with Drafting tyjd Archi-iertur- are the people who are to be more tions which are good for the genDrawing.) Each year and more of legitimate demand. eral welfare of the state. In discussing the state institu. She various courses are becoming We believe in the gospel of work he told the people that when tions better organized and correlated and glory in accomplishment that should land have been provided throughout the whole department. benefits our fellow men. had not been The teaehers know their work Young men and young women years ago enough result that at with the purchased, from a strictly educational point are expressing themselves thru time fabulous the present prices of view as well as from the praeti- - learning to do the thing that is of bad to be paid in order to obtain the needed land to make the difa ferent institutions in a measure I I- rr; self supporting. Governor Spry urged the young f -ft man to stay upon the farm, as the farmer who lives on his farmhlid tills his soil is the most indepen.i man of the day. lie is not a dent t i I ... rt r' parasite on the community but the products he receives from his J lancLare worth from $75 to $150 J per month which reaches high for the average-- wage earner in the state. In, referring ttr conditions in other states btFtold ofli letter received a short tjmeago from STUDENTS OF STUDIO WORK. the Portland Commercial Club warning men nob to come to Orev The students are todays need. They try to put gon, as it was impossible under and ap- into practice- all that they know. present conditions for Portia nd taught to preciative of their fellows as skill- They work to the benefit of their to support the people of that state up the dairy.eow from a scientific ed, refined wmrkmen; and theyTe-Iicv- e fellows continually, or try hard to and levies' had to be made on the standpoint and by a well prepared devel-'Ojx. do so. state treasury this last winter to. that thought-powTelr showed how the cow made Students are already entering provide food for the poor. judgment, skill, and cultilt ,K)S,ible to deveI from other vated taste, are necessary to edu for the various lines of work of Itah holds out inducements for , )ran(.ht,s of cated men and women of the in - . ihe.Seeond Semester, which be- - the young men and men whQ have dusrv means to aid in opening up pro- lustrial West. gins February 5th jeets which Would provide homes. CONVICT GIVES Van Kannel Company of New The schemes which were worked .REVOLVING DOORS FOR DEMONSTRATION OF THE FEDERAL BUILDING York to furnish revolving doors on many people in this city a few' ' , - HIS INVENTIONS HAVE BEEN ORDERED for the local Federal building at years ago when rubber stock, ba- a cost of $913.00. These doors nana stock and other Mexjanonvlcted His A New York Concern Will Fur-nis- will be installed by K. JrWard & projects were floated were seCere-- l Time in Burgkr Improves Prison Pennsylvania by Doors'' and E. J. Ward ' " Son at a cost of .$250 00. Lewis ly criticised by llie goternot, who Perfecting Devices - to' Defeat Will Install Them. T. Shipley, the inspector from Salt stated that notwithstanding the Housebreakers. Lake, will make two visits to fact that projects were started Contracts have been let to the Provo to inspect the work. which wouUMake twenty million 1. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. dollars to finish, enough money While a sentence ten of serving f4. had been spent in such undertakfor attempted burglary in years ings w ith schemes that would the Eastern penitentiary,. John E. complete every irrigation project Edwards has proven himself to be m the state. lie told of the ne- an inventor. This afternoon lie Perfect cessity of keeping the young men gave a demonstration of half a and women of Utah .at home dozen of his inventions, several of Team Work where they could aid and which will be tried and are ex- referred fcHe parents successful. nuce- Perfect pected to the statements madeby the niunerative to the eonvic t. governors of the surrounding .One of the most interesting of Units states wherein they praise' Utah Edwards inventions is a burglar-proo- f for furnishing them the 'right lock. This lock has an anis What kind of people to make a great chor headed bolt ttnd which, in adcommonwealth possible. Wins the , dition to fitting into the caMron . Among other speakers at 'the the door, the bolt screws into a nut evening meeting WAs 'President with one motion ofjhe key. This George II. Brimhall, who dis- prevents, the lock being pcked. cussed some of the features of Edwards does not say what .Game. hap. the farm, which had driven the pens when you lose vour kny. young men and women to the city Another contrivance is a comand urged parents to correct bination sneak thief alarm and The New Model Five these .defects. Jle also spoke call bell. This is a Simple device highly in favor of good roads for of an automatic bell that may bt thfe farmers. ' attached either to the knob Joi j Professor Amos N. Merrill of lock of a dobr. Any effort to the B. Y. U. spoke on dairying and turn the knob results in ringing m e rare and ontisnal combination of mechanical features of soil fertility and Joseph Rine of the bell. The bell may be sil t of which is.designed,- njK.rior'exeellcnee,-eac- h Ogden-iooupthejuestion of enced when not wanted for im, F(rt To do Its individual work bet-opportunities for dairymen In ' tertharrTfooutd be done-i- nUtah.Dr,,John. JLWldtSoe. of SEVEN. MEN-HELthe Agricultural Collegewas. the pther way. UP AND ROBBED IN ' first speaker at the evening meetJVnd, NEW YORK CITY ing and discussed very thoroughly, Second To work to amoothly and acWhy every Utah farmer should Twq Highway, Men Make Occucurately) 4n conjunction with, all the be a dairyman. in which he took pants of Newspaper Agency Off l others, that the completed result Park Row.Give Up Their Cash. as of work as the any just perfect 0 V. 0 fv t ' M0 j ! ifeB S V H it V V V F M 8 y, The Perfect Cleanser are-faci- ng c - I Said That I Wanted al Uncle Sams Cleanser i r It Cleans Anything and Everything 1 Ask Your Merchant for it ! 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While one held Hie . roomfu- l- of ,- a; CHENEY & CO., Toledo,. D. men at bay the other slipped beSold by druggists, 75c7 hind the rail, took the receipts Take Halls Family Pills for consti" and decamped , DEAFNESS CANNOT pation BE CURED as by local applications, t reach the diseased portion otthe ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that fs by constitutional femedles. Deafness is caused- - by an inflammed condition orthe mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflammed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hjarfrig, and when it is entirely closed, Deaf- - -- ndividual part. - - That is what makes a good-workin- g typewriter it is what justifies the overwhelming verdict of 150,000 users in approval of the U'C. Smith and Bros. Typewriter it is why lliis typewriter does all kinds of work Superlativeljrwell with- out attachments and gives.no disappointing results. Send for free descriptive matter today. 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Then you can give me the dollar- - and a half change, and well call it square-- " -- all-fire- d HoursAre Dollars in this busy age. This is especially true in travel- - ing.1 SO m traveling easUbr west;" north r south by rail, yon plan toget to your destination in the shortest possible time; you want modern comfort, and you expect and require every possible measure of protection. Without these features, travel is what General Sherman saicI Var is 5 nr n -- D -- Tlme Is Money. you to understand that m theycanpot ime want is valuable. 1 ime is money with Ml , . Oregon Short line R. B. in connection with the Union Pacific, Southern and 0. W. R. & N. lines, desires to serve you to all eastern points, to the' Pacific Coast and locally. $75,000,000 is being expended in , these Tines' west of the Missouri; the block Pa-ejf- double-trackin- ie g signal system for protection is being kept at the highest possible state of effectiveness,' and equipment and serv ice a.re. continually being improved and brought to they latest standards of quality,.'" - any on Line OregoirShort when are representative you ready to travel. it ! |