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Show THE PROVO POST gejitle men Mho stuffed the pay envelope any thicker ? tract called for, However, that has nothing to do with health. Health maybe obtained by 'sleeping out; of doors THE PROVO POST than -- the J SATURDAY Published Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and Utah At Nos. 22 24 First West. St, Provo, ' con- S3C A Provo Commercial Savings. Bank PROVO CITY mn Very Serious 7' I It is a very Serious matter to ask for one medicine and have wrong .one given- - you. For this reason we urge you iq. buying to be careful to get the genuine the time. all Also, to preserve health you should always sleep v under shelter. By TheHealth may be secured by eating nothing but vegetables.1 Also, no man may expect to be strong and vigorous unless he eats plenty -- rT of- - meaL Health is that which the pale person in the vegetarian restaurant SUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE is pursuing, but you cant get up muph speed on a handful of nuts and ' 75 Cents a , 2.60 Three months . glass of water. One year , .25 Cents Health is what you pay the doctor $3 a visit to tell you you have l.&OOne month1 ...... .... Slx months unpaired C. Lots oLpeopIe drink your health, thereby impairing their own. Manager. Editor. HICKS, H. C HICKS, Anything you like to do or eat is bad for your health. second-clasmatter as Jt is better to travel with your health than to allow it to elude accorfiing'to Entered at the Postofflce of Provo City -' 1884. t "777777:. ravel for Act Of Congress,- March 8. yous r CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $40,000 BUcWraugHT POST-PMBUSHINGJSOMPA- NYl ' Liver Medicine "Directors: :.y : The reputation of this old, Reed Smoot, President. C. E. Loose, L. Holbrook, J. Wm, Knight, J. GemTaylor,. Sr. Roger J'ar-trer. Jos. T. Farrer, Cashier. Jos. A. Buttle,. Assistant Cashier. General Banking Business Transacted" t. reliable medicine, for constipation, in--' digestion and liver trouble, is firmly established It doe3 not imitate other medicines. It ia better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN FI s n it7-7.:- 77 --" " U. S. DEPOSITORY THE BOY SCOUTS, - ART OF HAPPINESS. Happiness is about the most misunderstood thing on this earth. ( J Be o pTe I) eTTiYeTha tT7my"k!ii o w j u s t what it is! amFinvafiaflly answer SfetTpt'OTgaitizathOT 'wdl:theveloiriTitt7'Ti'tfarnin''i5chont'-for'f(rtnrrNOVEMBER 12, 5 P. M. CURRENT TIME the that theyarTstrhing for it daily, says the Birmingham News. Yet 7. soldiers. Although great benefit would come to the country Trains will leave from Union Station, Provo, las follows : 'the average persons hazy idea of happiness consists of a palace, six spirit of military service and re&pecf folaw and order were stimu LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST. lated'iu boys and young men, It is not for the purposed making sol-- 1 automobilesthree or four houseboats, an army of set ants, tons oft . 9:20 a.m. No 512 For Sanpete points, .... stuff to eat and drink, and a mint of money. d ic rs th a t J he !ToyiSe out organization is .encouraged. and. main fi For all points East. . . No. . 10 :00 a. m. r. 7. I Lone would only figure out wherein lies his happiness .he would No. . . . . . . - - 6 :32 p. m, For all points East. . . . for be better'armed the is know do not or The trouble we that 4 Branch . . 6 :57 p. m. No. Tintic o .71 .. fight. points. The purpose of the organization develop clean, healthy, - 4 8 :23 p. m. East No. w hat we want. is For all .777. in And we that points after along, why day. struggle day manly sentiment among American boys, a spirit of courtesy and PROVO LEAVE FOR WEST. a is There ns that an ideahovering oyer and that power of 'individual initiative w hieh teisurelyTrmnJes nianner. helpfulness, NoT 409 . 8 :34 a. m. For Salt Lake. .77777777 7. is a we future and our thoughts there. (her ahead, bright atop should and which 1 1U0 a. m. 1 has been the distinguishing mark of Americans No. For alt points Wesi and North L,t TFirst dejterminewvhat you want. Ulan how Jo get it. And then - No. 12:57 p. m all points West and North never be lost. 4 31 p. niT For Salt Lake. 7.7. . . ."7 77777777777! No7511 The ideals of the organization are high.' They tend to good con- fight for it. Happiness will be realized in the struggle, and wheii you 3 No. North For West and all 9:31 want be what will p. m.. points you supreme happiness yours. duct and right living, and it is said that changes for the finally get HEBER BRANCH. better have been brought about among the boys id more than one comNo. 308 Leave Provo 9:80 a. m. .77 the from will result of No. But the best effect the 307 Arrive Provo from Heber CITY AUDITOR ELLIOTT organization munity. p. m. 8 been ?Tind have No. No. discontinued. in is seen which to the discipline, obey orders, every patrol training The only line to Ogden and Denvei. without, change. of eight scouts and every troop of three patrols Nothing is more Cars, Through Sleeping Can, and Elegant Diuera on all through trains. Qhair needed by American boys, forJhe lesson of obedience is one which F.A. WAD LEIGH I. A. BENTON, IV. H, MITCHELL, many of them never learn until it is forced upon them by the hard & T. A. G. A P. D. C. P. of manhood in battles and Ajjent. which the the Cotncs experience "discipline " N(T one need be exercised over the - that the Boy denver&,riqgranpe:r.r - - full-size- d -- ... 1 10-F- Is-t- -- , ....... ...... self-relianc- e, . -- 1 . 5-- For j Free-reclintef- -- " of life. This movement for the improvement of boys originated in "the of United States, but it has been"takeu'up by General Baden-Powewho of Great Britain, mdde the heroic defense Mafeking. In South Africa during the Boer war. lie is just the kind oflnan to appeal to the' sentiment of an adventurous boy, and he has'done wonders in pro moting the growth of aBoy Scout organization m England, while stimulating the movement in .this country. He will soon visit the United States, and wherever he may go the Roy Scouts will him with a hearty welcome as one of their leaders and a chain- - pion of their cause. T - t The City Made a During tire Month of g Good-Showin- January. ll That Good Coal ! , re-cei- . e- Elliott has City Audrtor-Ralp- h made a report of the expenditure of funds for the city and of the citys general financial condition for January,, which is as follow's; Provo City, Utah, Feb.-- 7? 1912. Financial report of the City of Provo City for the month of Jan. r LumpJNut Land Slack 777 1912.' To the Mayor and Commissioners. Provo City, Utah.. 77-777- BUSINESS TEST FOR 1912. - - By figures fresh from a government bureau it is' seen that the ex ports of manufactured articles from the United States in the year 1911 line for the. first time. The increased depassed the billion-dolla- r mand for the things produced by American manufacturers, artisans and inventors extends to all continents. In ihe last ten years the gain in this respect has been 36 per cent in Asia, 64 in Africa, 70 in Europe, 158 in North Apieriea and 248 in South America. The old Democratic claim that a protective tariff breaks down ouf foreign "trade has been"knocked out so har4 that it is offered no more in intelligent debate This subject is of" great importance in the United States, whose population in the last decade increased at the average rate of 1,600,000 a year. Opportunities for employment must keep pace if good industrial conditions are to be preserved. An enlarging foreign market for what our workmen make is one of the best assur ances of prosperity. This year Republican policies are upon trial with theludgment in ;the hands oL16,OOQ,OQO voters, Any form of protection In a tariff Is reondemned by the Democratic party. Tariff Islikely to be the paramount issue. During the last fifteen years a Republican protective tariff has been in force, first the Dinglev law, and now the Payne law. What haS been the result in the foreign demand for our manufactured productions f In 1896, the last year of a Democratic tariff, our ex-- , porta of manufactures amounted to $228,000,000. They have more than Quadrupled in the last fifteen years; The increase began with the return of the Republican partv . to power and has been e total is twice ns large now as' It "TAteadily augmented.-rThis a showing that appeals to every American workman who wants to e the ballot in behalf of good times and good wages- hr-190- 2. HEALTH. Health," wealth and wisdom arc, promised to the individual who "goes to bed early and gets up early,- - says the Chicago Post. This axiom was written, by one of the ancestor of the modern helpful ad- viser who tells how fond he is of his employes who do not watch the ITYmock and who go to work aTew'minutes too early and quit a few minutes too late, thus giving him something lextra. 'r , History does not record the names of any of these encouraging 7 Gentlemen '.Herewith I hand Distribution of Payments. you report of the receipts and disthe City of Provo bursements Public Affairs and Finance for the month of January, 1912. $7.50 Mayors office.,...!, Respectfully, RALPH ELLIOTT. . ....$7.50 ..Total..., .7 Streets' and Publie Iinprove- City Auditor. meats Cash on hand Jan. 1, $15.75 City survey . lf 1912... . FinestPlay-- Ever SeetrHere- The Dramatic Thunderbolt Charles Kleins' Supremely Triumphant Success Direct from Colonial Theatre, Salt Lake arid Exactly as seen Two Hurdred Times it. New York Pkicec: o9c to 31.50 S 1 at Sale0pehs SaturdayFebruary 912608 Total..JLX 458.04 . . 428.69 Less overdarft in era! fund. . ... 7 Total I Trust fund). '.$18,262.62 Water rates redemption fund - TOE UFamousjWinterfResorts BEST OF 1 CALIFORNIA TRAIN SERVICE Spend the Long Cold Day Amid the Flowers and Sunshine . ONLY 24 HOURS AWAY Tickets .$20,367.17 469.79 Total, 936 166 South Main the General fund..T. . . 4013 08 Special train to Salt Lake via TotadcSshT(TbegTrrwmi irLakeTureriTrdSr Jan. 1,4912 .$17,371.51 17th. Round trip fare $1.25. See notices elsewhere in this issue for Receipts for the Month. Public Affairs wnd Finance particulars. v:: . "" A. G. P. ,A.r Salt Lake City. Street ,$19,887.38 being-$6198.2- Tax-rsales- Literature i 87 .- in Information - J. - H. - MANDERFIELD. Gen- - SPECIAL TRAIN TO SALT . Total. -7, . . .TO,$19',199 47 LAKE CITY VIA THE 0 ' SALT LAKE ROUTE There outstanding .warrants against the- - General Fund of $2185.12, leaves an over1912. draft to begin with January 1, .Saturday, February 17th, 1912, amounting to $4013 08- - in ' B. YTU U. of U. Meet'. said General Fund. . The Grazi Paris Grand Opera. - ' Distribution trains between Provo and Special Trust fund 7. . . $18,262.62 Salt Lake Cityf- No stopsr Leave Water rates redemption Provo at 10:00 arm.Sall Lake "fund. 7. 77. 936.85 returning at 11:45 p. m. $lj5 General fund 2185.12 there and back..- - See disjfiay elsewhere in this issue Total. F hk) . SCENIC New Train Servicevia" LINE OF TDE bettei-mediei- , - 7 Denverx RioGrande WORLD IN CONNECTION THREE FAST WITH SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLANDROUTE ill'. ,aiweXKBfeaa Hf.1ISSOURI TRAINS pacific" UNION PACIFIC EAST rr; "TIT. $ 4 5 1774 There is uo made 59.90 for colds '"than Chamerlains 3015.50 Cough Remedy. It act? on natures plan, relieves the lungs, Total. .. $3227.14 the opens secretions, aidsexpoc-toratjonParks v and restores the system Sale of Cityproperty77. 7. $302.80 to a healthy condition. Foraale Cemetery payment '3.00 7 7 , by all dealers. l7. JMaiLPrder Now Total . . Public Safety Building hispee-tioii- . . fines ' Total; r j :s? --TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO TWO NIGHTS TO ST. LOUIS THREE 'NIGHTS TO NEW YORK ne . THROUGH CHOICE OF ROUTES SLEEPERS y PaulEverton - Summer all Winter Sewer-fu- nd Library fund Curb and gutter-fund- - Phone! 17 XOOOOOOO000'OmO0' ,..j Refund made by Ray. License. . with S PA FiFORD OOT , Less overdraft - IU1 $21,384.59 j With outstanding warrants to .Totals: nr. r: $15.75 and Water the amount of $619i20against "Water Supply works the General fund. , Salaries .$19.00 Distributionasfollnirs V General Fund . . .t $ 3185J2 Fre i ght 57.50 I . , 5.2 . 458 04 Labor Library fund. 9126.08 Sower" fund- -. Tntalr.-- . .7-,-- . 849.81 Paving fnndr.v -. Trust Curb and gutter fund428 69 Department Water rates fund $139.48 936.85 Libiary 1 Sewer Dist. No. 11, 2 part. 176.00 Total Total The above distribution has been $315.48 Cash on hand February transferred to 7ithe following funds: 1st, 1912. . 7777777777 $1 9,87.38 v - These Distribution amounts will be wnown - Trust fund as the Trust Fund. $18,812.83 .r 8249.81 Water rates redemption "1554.34 Paving fund - Monday February 19 S ...V.. . . , - Special .train to SafT-LakSalt Lake Route Saturday. - Feb .,,$ 42.00 i,',-- "Rdimd (rip fare $15. See notices elsewhere in this issue for 7 oo .M$49.00-partinlars- CHICAGO . - D. R. G. Agent T. A. BENTON, C. A.P. D. . Salt Lake City. KANSAS ,$3)5 80 e . ' Ftr further information see'any oruddress CITY ST. LCLIIS vv P. A. yVADLEICH, G. P. A. Denver, Colorado. |