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Show i 1 ' PAGE THREE THE PEOVO POST Places Superintendent County Schools in the Front-RaJ. P. Creer STAETS TO W0EK nk - i , county. . The county superintendent spared no time nor energy in ing such talent and work as would 44H44444HH - - - OAOJJ sa aatnag pws tsjtj; joo g Tp2ia 0 SttiQ ismbpag jmaq 'ISRnoa WOEZ V 'At HQ OH that Utah county hedivided into two high school districts; one comprising that .. com-Jib- e Tie Machine the American Basinets Man has beat : -- -- Waiting Foy Because df hs guaranteed high-graconstruction, its embodiment- every practical improvement and feature found in any other marl line, combined with lov price, the New Royal No. 5 is trjily the machine the American fbusitssa man has bcea waiting for. , . Here it is, tne'wng among typewriters, challenging th-i- world to show a machine that can do better work, easier work, or more work, no matter what its pricfc! de , -- j ,fTOEJeiTEH Fo Ribbon r Back Spacer, Tabulator, HasTwo-Colo- -- Tilting Paper Table, Hinged Paper fingers 4 and many other valuable new features. Let us dbow the Loyal In your own office, on your own work either alone or alongside any lOther machine. I ht Kyat shines bjnmparison. i Model 5, $75 ftnnw - as for Model 1 with Tabulator. Extras. Every Xral fc. back ofit eWtwa below. Sack oi the machine end the Sonrentee era the Keoureee ad exp, neaoeoi one of the larseet srtiatsauou - . or WtUef "Th BtyolSoai and Fre )iponstratien ALL WELLS L. B& Plum F Representayye 24 North Academy? A venue. Fo A TRUSTEE. Fi Here is a woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long experience, viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wilson, Pa., who says, I know from experience that Cham M0 ROUND TRIP $h0 - To Los Angeles F( -- DEC, TICKETS ON SALENOV. HOME VISITORS EXCURSION 23-2- 4Splendid Local , Service Between AIT Utah Points. th eat Long Limits andk''a Stop-Over- berlaihs Cough Remedy 21-2- 3 DENVER AND RIO --Account LONG BEACH, e4do Sate ROUTE mm s Popularly atering 25-3- RIRSIDE Placesvji See any Salt Lake Route Agent for Literature and Information, Or Address SALT LAKE SAN DIEGO, ...Most . -- T. C. PECK, G. P. A.; J. H. MANDERFIEfcp, A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City. 8; 13-2- but it is known that many encouraging reports have been made to him lately and that he takes an optimistic view of the election. From now on, while he does not expect to get into the campaign actively, he will keep a. finger on the political pulse and probably will have several eonferenc es with Republican leaders. The president began to get in touch with department matters almost as soon as life stepped into the White House. The president leaves at noon Tuesday for New York to be present at the launching Wednesday of the dreadnought, New York vote- - in his The president-wi- ll old home ward in Cincinnati. - lie probably will leave 'Washington NovT 4, cast his ballot carly-an- d await the returns at the home of his brother, C. P. Taft. . 1 . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Lath, Shingles, Etc., MILL WORK A SPECIALTY P. O. Box 488. 1 ' Phones No. 20 and 40. Office and Yard opposte R. R. Freight Depot. U PROVO, UTAH. Vwv,v,'"W I FREE TRIAL i 1 - We have arranged' S with the manufact urers to furnish the S S celebrated m - . PARIS ARBITER OF 1 MENS DRESS LAYS DOWN NEW LAWS Princess I Electric TTARISr Octr 29. DuvaL acknowledged arbiter of masculine elegancies, iff" again launching for th against mens clothes, which make the wearers resemble melancholy insects. He does not, however, suggest of the colored braveries f of the eighteenth century. He will be satisfied if we exchange our broadcloth and for black velvet, and we may still wear the breeches for , drab,-monotono- Flat-Iro- n 5 to our customers on ten days free trial. 2 g g The PrincttS'is considered the electric iron made. highest grade - GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS. WEIGHT, 6 PRICE 3.75. , , Come in and get one. We guarantee it to please you. . m x g g B. BACHMAN, - S POUNDS. H Everything Electrical 119 North Academy Avenue, Phone 393-Provo. H. P. Washing Machine Motors Z, h 1-- 8 Ml m ,00 vi-cu- semi-dres- s occasions. At a dinner with ones aunts, for instance, he recommends,' and in sueh circumstances intends to wear, a tong frock coat of black velvet, elegantly caught at., the waist and leaving a large opening above, through which a gray silk waistcoat will be advantageously displayed. The trousers will be of fine cloth and will fall straight I the . They invite the Public to call or write and get their They can save you money on anything you may in their line. . require PHONES 104 and 105. THE BUSY CORNER -- Provo. That Good Coal! Chi-eag- if you have young children you have perhaps noticed, that disorders of the stomach are their most common ailment. To correct this you will find Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets excellent They are easy and pleasant to take, and mild and gentle ia effect. For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement) 5 . - - S r.l- OO T & SPAFFO.R D Phone 17 0K000000X00X0 NOW ISTHE TIME TO f!X THAT BARN DR. D. H. LEWIS Eye, Ear, Nose, Thrpat Glasses Fitted. ' New Kearns Bldg, Salt Lake City. Utah TimL'sr & You Will Need LUM Coal Co . barn boards for you to select from. - 6; Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Hiawatha and King COAL t- Lump, Nut and Slack ! t 1 prices. EXCURSION RATES International Dry For the Farming Congress at Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada the D, &R.G. will make a rate, of $40.15 from Provo, Utah. Tickets on sale Oct. 16th, 17th, and 18th; good returning until Nov. 9th. No stopovers allowed. , The D. &. R. G. tvill sell bound trip tickets at excursion rates' to points in Colorado, Missouri River o Mississippi River points and on Oct. 19th, Nov: 23rd and 25th, Dee. 21st and 23rd. Octob er and November tickets limited to January 31st, 1913. December tickets, February 28th for return. See Ticket Aent,-Unio- n Depot, for rates, etc. WM. H. MITCHELLrAgent. BEEBE LUI71BER CO. have received their first shipment of Schutler Wagons, Moline Plows, Deering Spring Tooth Harrows, Queen Anne Cultivators, Beet Cultivators, Deering Mowers, Harvey Bolster Springs, Single Sets Buggy Harness, Light and Heavy Work Harness, Horse Collars and a full line of Deering Machine Extras. RIO GRANDE Wash., and return. 'Tickets on sale Nov. 9th, 10th, Lumber,' Lath, Shingles" 11th, 12th, 22nd and 23rd; good returning until Dee. 31st. Stop-- 1 PORTLAND CEMENT overs will be given in both direc' 160 W.j Fifth North.' tions. J. W. Dunn, . . . ... MgT ' MU. H. MITCIIELL, Ageat. . wall We have a large stock of all kinds of Apple Show Nov. NiUional Grange meeting Nov. American .Mining Congress Nov. the Denver and Rio Grande will name a rate of $39.50 from Provo, Utah, to Spokane, 11-1- X plaster GRANDE EXCURSIONS Outing in California . THE IDEAL ' ' SANrMONICA in- Smoot Lumber Co. - far s. Plan Your Winter Ask for. I Tickets , is superior to any other. For croup there is nothing that excels it. For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement) Diverse Routes. y - o; 5; The musical a J. WAHLQUIST strument that everyone can play ; - CHAS. Attorney-at-Lathat very .one can afford. Theres 43 E, Center Street, Trips Ended Except Those of New Victoria at whatever price you 2 Provo, Utah. York and to His Home want to pay $15, $25, $50, $75, O. Box 203 Phone 353-P. to Vote ilOO, $200.. For sale; by Taylor iros. Co. WASHINGTON, Oct'27. President Taft got back to WashingG. H. HEINDSELMAN, D.O. ton today after an abscenee of Eyesight Specialist nearly two months. With the. exJeweler v ception of engagements in New Moved to 144 West Center, York and Newark and one in Cindoor to Ellen Theatre. pext has the cinnati, nothing president OU STYLE KRYPTOK I Grind All My GlaSkes. in prospect to take him away from ' the capital. , It is probable IhatTnrwill Spend much of bis time here after election writing his message to congress and dealing with problems that haye arisen since he left for Beverly late in August. Portland cement, paris and hard ""The president has not kept in PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT close Joueh with political FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. j part of Utah county north of Provo and the other that part .south of Provo. This division was made, he said, that each boy and best meet the needs of the prest girl might receive practically an ent day. Every department was equal portioiTbf the sehool taxes well looked after and many of the county for his education. things were presented which will In this he was right, for why materiaally aid the teachers in should one district of the coUnty have twenty thousand' dollars astheir .regular work. We are glad to note that Supt. sessed valuation per capita,-an- d Creer is so greatly interested in another only eight hundred,-a- s is therease in many of the common t h e wo rk f- -t h e-- pu bl that notwithstanding he has so school (1 istr Ic ts7 Cer taTnly "1 rhas much to do ip the completion of been his policy to give all the the new high school buildings boys and. girls of the county A that he is not neglecting the gen- Square Deal. No one objected to this recom. eral work of the county, y During the last two yeafrs Snpt. mendation after it had been pubCreer has proven that the work lished twenty days; therefore the of the county superintendent is county commissioners so divided an important one and should de- the county. Since that time Supt. mand the entire time and atten- Creer has organized each district ; tion of its occupant. Nosooner carried fon jelectiqn determining was he appointed to this position the number of high schools to be by the county commissioners than established in each new district; he beset himself to improve the called and carried a bond election condition of the schools of the in each . end of the eounty; went county. After careful attention east and solicited buyers fofr the and study, it was discovered Ahat bonds which were sold at the something must be dope in t1rde greatest premium of any school that-th- e high school ' work, so bonds in recent years. On one set splendidly begun,, might grow to, of bonds for. $60,000.00 a net pre meet the requirements of the state mirnn of $147.00 was received and interest is to be paid annually and the needs of the various muni ties of the county, as well as, and not semiannually as Is gen-a- s to offer an opportunity of a orally the case. Other districts high school education to the boys of the state were at the same time and girls that live on the furm.l selling five per cent bonds at par. He was one of those that felt that jin this one transaction more than the same privileges should T)e giv-- J the salary of the county supermen to the children in the smaller jtendent for one year was saved, Contracts for four new high districts as was granted to those of the larger' centers.So after, 8ehool buildings wera letlhree of the late high school law was pass- - which are very nearly completed, ed, he Tecommended to the county while the foundation of the other is being put in at. Springville. These buildings, so we are informed, are some of the best arranged and equipped high school buildings in the state and are certainly being constructed without any waste of money, as they contain twenty seven, rooms ; one in assembly room 45 feet by 70 feet and one a gymnasium equally as 2 large and a physical, chemical and domestic science laboratory equip-- t ment, and all for $50,000.00.- f In the construction of - these I'i buildings particular attention lias 'been paid to heating and ventila-Itio- n ; to light and sanitation and Supt. Creer has exercised every precaution to see that those parts of the building to be given to the j industrial work .of the school are well arranged a,nd Thoroughly equipped.- - He believes that the, 'work of the school should be interpreted by the needs of the community in which it is built and the boys and the girls of the high school should be given such training as will prepare them Jto goonto1he .farmrinto the work shop, and into the home and from the beginning make life profitable, plpasureable and happy. IlaVing reviewed in part the work that has been done by our superintendent present county daring the last two years, and knowing that these are' his first two years, it would seem to me that the good people of Utah county should see that a man so faithful to his task, and so conscien-ciou- s in his duty should not he taken from the school work, but given a full opportunty to complete his plans. - I am not a' believer that politics should givem thff selection of our county that qualification and accomplishments should guide us in the selection we make. 'Last week the teachers of Utah county met at Payson in Institute to discuss the problems connected with their school work and to receive such instruction as would tend to improve the schools of the county. It- is reported that this convention rt'agOiie""ofthT"rmost successful institutes held in the Victor-Yictrol- , commissioners The SchoolIPatrons Have Been Enthused and High Schools Are Now Being Taken to the HomesjpJLthe Pupils Have you heard the wonderful TAFT AT CAPITAL; ' - . Grades As Good As the Best Prices As Low As the Lowest Baker fcumbor 185, West 3rd South . -- ' Ljr i i r, i - - -- ' . . - 0 Provo fi - |