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Show to ' THE" PROVO POST cc w Women o wwwOlwwWrlnfcWwwWWw vvwWwyoo o o Appreciate oo The Owner of a a o PEACE DAY EXERCISES. --- - M large ongregation gathered at the Tabernacje last Sunday night' for the peace services the value of good looks of a fine com- which were held at that place.By The plexion, a skin free from blemishes The" Tabernacle bright eyes and a cheerful demeanor. ShuMany of themknow, also, what it means Mrs. I. II. Masters and the be free from headaches, backaches, to bert Quartette, furnished beautiSUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE D lassitude and extreme nervousness, j music and excellent peaep serful of value because learned the have O 75 50 Cents m'onths One year many ..i,1,.! ....J2 Three mons were preached. City O was the first speaker "NntM I ICKSr'M an a ge r. Q 25 Cents and took up the subject from the 1.50One month 6 lx months O Entered at the Postofflce of Provo City as second class matter according to standpoint of Christianity, He Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. termed war the result of personal O ambitions and desire for povvr. O v two and took nf his, examples O Post subscribers are requested to notify thl3 office promptly whenever the paper is not received. Residence carriers are supposed as the most reliable aid to better physgreat characters vhoJn., reality -to TiotJfy' the subscribers by --blowing a w histle upon their arrival with started the peaee inovementAVash-ingtoical condition. Beechams Pills have" the paper. Please help us to see that this ruleia enforced by repoi The and Jefferson. an unequaled reputation because they former, ' leg any negligence outho part of The carrier, he stated, had resigned his power act so mildly, but so certainly and so O voluntarily to become one of the beneficially. By clearing the system, ' A CHEQUERED HISTORY. common people. Jefferson wrote regulating the bowels and liver, they tone the stomach and improve the TJhMiistory of Norway is chequered more than most people sup-li- intodhe constitution the doctrines of fhe equality nfjmankiml digestion Better feelings, better looks, jioxUtwe&t jilKurapp ami f QLAicnliirics .remote better spirits follow the use of Beech, F. S. Bishop from the stream of travel and politics which flowed to the south and IliglitTlfeverend noted the world oyer Spauldings second speaker, took ams Pills so did downs of the Norwegian nation "westTTlie'strugglc'rand ups aud up peace irom an economic standnot attract attention as did the doings of some other nations. point. The army and navy exBut jts history is replete with heroism,, pathos and meminorable penditures were severely criticisincidents that invariably displayed the independent - spirit its ed and comparison r-made showing wherein interiodevelopment Sold rrarywhere, 10e., 25c. .people. In the days of old Norway prob. advanmight Women especially should read the directions 1)eusedtdgmitcr with eery box closing years of the fourteenth century when under Margaret of Nor- tage than the building of warUnion w the of Kalmar she became as the formed of and discussed The also way queen ships. speaker Current Expenses and Taxthree kingdoms. AndJhQUglLwhen after many years the union was the national debts of- - different 411.63 es Paid T.T.". dissolved and Norway became subordinate to Domnariv, the old fire nations and gave figures to show that the nations with the largest Total .. $292,257.59 of patriotism still burned. armies were by no means " ' LIABILITIES. This spirit found authoritative expression on May 17, 1814, at standing the most prosperous. $ 50,000.00 Stock paid In Eidsvold when the tie with Denmark was sundered with the first J. William Knight presided at Capital 3,000.00 Fund Surplus paragraph of the Norwegian constitution which says, the kingdom the services, invocation was offer- Undivided Profits - 4,690.97 of Norway is a free, independent, and indivisible realm. Thus came ed by Bishop 0. II, Berg, and the Dividends Unpaid ........ 15.00 benediction was pronounced by Individual 90 D . Norwhich sons 40,539 of the and .1 Norwegian Independence Day Deposits daughters Rev. Geo. W. Longeneckerr- - The " 84,727.24 D home Savings Deposits and abroad religiously and faithfully observe. way, at peace officers for the ensuing Certified Checks .......... 3,10500 C) Norwegian Independence Day has been observed as usual by the year were elected as follows: " 634.13 Cashiers Checks . g r... .". . . O members of that nationality livnig in this country as well as 13y those President, AmosN. Merrill. Demand Certificates of DeAV. O vice Mrs. First J. old in Since land. the its president, remaining Norway has taken independent 1,253.75 posit Aird. - of De- - () position among the nations of the world a deepened -n- ationaLeon-sciousness Second vice president. Miss 2,541.58 O v has developed and strong efforts are being made by the Sadieposit Grqhani. Reserve for Taxes . . . , , , . i 1,750.00 Q Norwegian-governmen- t to induce her sons ta return to the land of Secretary-ireasurcArthur E O their fathers: It is questionable if many of them will do so, but Beeley. $292,257.59 O Total Directors Ralph Poulton, J. State of whether "they do or do not they will, id common with all' the Scan- - Utah, O diuavian race, ever rank among the very best of peoples for the pos- Win. Knight, Airs. Sam Schwab, County of Utah. AK R. Dr R, J Jr Jenson, Irvine, session of those qualities D. Dixon, being first duly sworn for the best good of the world. F. W. Taylor, A. F. Palm, A.' E. to law, deposes and says O according is in It well tb note connection with the anniversary celebrations Buckler, Airs S. R. Calloway, L. that he is Cashier of the above named O that the position and independence of Nonvay and other Scandinavian E, Eggertsen, L. A. Culbertson. bank; that the above and foregoing nations has been rendered far more secure in reont years by t report contains a full, true and cor- Q REPORT made by th nations bordering and'North Sea, by j rect statement of the condition of the O octal irmtmbtrrps which they pledged lieniscIvosJtumaintniothe-lerci- t oT said bank at the dose of business on Made""to lhe""Bank""C6mrnf8sioner O 1912. the State of'tltah, of the condition of the 14th day of May, now existing.- - - - O D. J. . & DIXON, loFarmers the Merchants Bank, A Published Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. 22 24 First West St, Provo, Utah o o o d"l3 POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. choir-ass7ste- Attor-ney"AIofga- tr BEEG1IATJS PIUS - ao For Their Good Effects s -- 4 -- . t 1 Utah County Farm has a right to be jO lu D o o o o u N o na-tuHes a Busy man, but o is equa,lly busy doing o o o its share in issuring him a oo C) o rich harvest. o o You can enlist the aid of nature o o o by securing this farm, 3 miles o o V - re o o o o o o o oo o () o - and a rarely good investment - r r, 0 that-mak- iV s i - -- - Subscribed and sworn to before cated at Provo City, in the County of ' .THE SILENT DRAMA, . . Utah, State of Utah, at the close of me thik 17th day of May, 1912. . . ARNOLD DIXON, Moving picture shows. will jjot much lunger. come under thisAitle, business on the 14th day ot May. 4912. Notary Public. (Seal) (beeause the taking machine and the moving picture projector will RESOURCES My commission expires Feb. 15, soon be synchronized, and the audience will hear the words of the 1915. play as their eyes t I 1 a tr action On the screen, says the St. Louis an interesting article in the Review of Reviews Robert Grau prophesies a --great impetus to the legitimate drama through the moving picture show s influence in inspiring a desire for the theatre in Iheminds of a class of persons notJiitherto given to theatre-goin- ! f follow-it- -- g. Correct, Attest:, T. N. Taj lor, Jas. A. Loveless, .Andrew Knudsen, Directors. State of Utah, i ofBank Commissioner. Office I, C. S. Exchanges for Clearing House Checks .and Cash Items... . Fractional Silver '".7. Silver Dollars Gold Coin Currency support of this statement he cites the increasing number of successful stock companies in small cities, and the increase of the moving picture enterprise from an entertainment of several bssef sketches to the production of a connected play requiring an hous or more to show. There are some 30 moving picture studios in America and they supply 250,000,000 feet of film, annually to more than 17,000 theatres. More than one film production has eost $25,000; several have cost $75,000. One js known to have cost $200,000; it represents a spectacle from Odyssey, and is the work of an Italian firm. - This play is 1com ? the pen of Jules Lemaitre, a French academician, and is entitled The Return of Ulysses. Alore than 2,000 persons appear in these films. Air. Grau forsees a time when for a dime anyone may enjoy ' opera, tragedy, eomedy, concert or whatver form of stage production you will, presented with perfect fidelity or form and sound, by mech- anifal means alone. The motion picture seems to have scarcely more than begun its work for civilization Tn it ne pan-tomi- - Tingey, Bank Commissioner tify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of 1,379.27 the above named company, filed in my ""22(428 office this 20th day of May, 1912. j 733 48 j 746.00 9,013.30; 3,828.00 C. S. TINGEY, Bank Commissioner. By H. L. Cummings. The - Millinery We now have on a splendid line of --- - i t ARIZONA GETS THE RECALL7 A hill lll-Siiii- ff the judiciary passed ' both branches of the Arizona Legislature, and signed by the govby ernor. Evidently the people of that commonwealth 'want this privilege, for it passed the Legislature with but a handful of dissenting votes. Scarcely any organized opposition was made to it. The recall of the judiciary was in the constitution of Aiuona. which was framed Ip 1011, hut President Taft refused to saneti n admission unless that provision' was stricken ouL 'fhe desire et statehood on almost any terms impelled the Arizonians to accede to "the presidents wishes on that point, as they, knew they would as a it. And now, as a state, they get it frate. he free to Thus tli y oinTgesfbfTTie turfy ight states has adopted a fad which has thus far obtained no footing elsewhere Several states the nuliative ami referendum, arid ,1 few have the recall, lusf not I Hu jiitiK llu diiona sinnis alum ni . this inirovatiu v.ill walUrihc country vverj ings of ins new departinv with i, w cor- pnnuding-for'thCrecall- of has-bee- n in the Latest Millinery Goods, - We Will Trim to Your Order. BEARTHA ROSS, Mgr. 369 West Center hie - m - 4 - hat cees i s iv L Ji j in, 1!iI2 Plans and rq etificatioue l mj Ie seen at the office ul itle t'ifj . c i4v ml nt Soiir Tt 'Ih' right is re edto gineqthe 'liue ot she ity Lnfliu'cj,' Provii anv and al p m May ujct Citj. Ci.ih. nu to Bond is icquimi, 29, 191 27101 imnishiug the mateihUs per c.nt ' 'ot , s fnd labor' for-th- e eUrstriKtion ot a contract price. concrete swin.ming pool, woik to be .IpfiN 11 STEWART, commenced not later than June 10, - City 3912, and completed not later than Firs;, publication May 21, 1912. 1 - y X-- Jij t BEST PEACH GROUND IN UTAH IDEALFOR POULTRY c C) D O O o o C) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o I o o- v'ith.bathj-eleetrie-powe- r, two porches, glorious shade and fruit, on corner lot six by twelve rods, in southeast section, two blocks from Center Street. JThe price is only $2, 100.00 ...... A FOUR ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW section which must be seen to be appreciated. A BUILDING LOT 4 by 8 rods bn First East Streeet. part ?i,50o.oo Fifth North and - Should you expect to live in Salt Lake, or want to vest in Salt Lake property, et us tell yqu "about this: CO VENA in- A just what the name implies a home-cova sheltered gardeu spot, located one block from State Htreet, and only ten minutes from Salt Lake business dis- trict. Just six lots .leftat $200.00 each, $10.00 down and $5.00 a month make you the owner and its a good investment too. e, -- WE HAVE BUYER for small dairy farm, with few acres of fruit in connection, Price must bxright and mst he good property. . t CC W W W W w w - - o oo o o oo in bearing fruit. - . Q O O , A FOUR ROOM BRICK COTTAGE in southeast of eity on aere of good ground, partly The price is right. O in new east & Company . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o With City Water System, But the farmer has no monopoly on happiness, for the city family on its own home tract is afforded a little' world of, pleasure. If youre paying rent, y&u can hot appreciate this fully, and should let us show you these: BRICK!, WWW - aa o a " A -- oO X AMPLE WATER SUPPLY Could Also Be Connected 'V O ) Reese Stallings -- EID3 WANTED. X o THE-- B EE-- E- -L UJVI B E R C O. o o r o have received their first shipment of Scbutler Wagons, , o Molir.e Plows, Deenng Spring Tooth Harrows, Queen o Ante- Cultivators, Beet Cultivators, .Deering 'Mowers, o Harvey Bolster Springs, Single Sets Buggy Harness, o Ljght and Heavy Work Harness, Horse Collars arid a full o Lee of Deering Machine Extras. o They invite the Public ta call or write and. get their. 6 Thr- can save you money on anything you may o i:e lnALur line. o Room 11, Knight Block. o PHONES 10 and 105.. o Phone 432. . THE BUSY CORNER -- Provo. C)o - loiiiiittmo ihc biHioii (b.llar charge ITn leK,im tlmtli.JI pei'm sort of a fuinhlor with o o o o o o Q O . - O O O STYLES -- - O D re-ena- ct i O ' SPLENDID ORCHARD 0 D It-g- i'isliv. A FEW ITElVISr A GOOD HOUSE - Ig Time--Certifica- t - o o o o o o o o o o o o o o from Provos business section, o o and, the terms we can o arrange make it a- genuine opportunity, ti i v-- j 0ST THE PROVO PAGE TWO w sJ1 W w W W w W W w . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c C) o o ao o O o O' o o o u c C) c o o 3 C) ' ) I |