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Show I. 2 !iGE .. 'I TW3 W'WI1", -- - I wr XT THE PROVO POST M, WEIGHT OF BUTTER OBJECT OF PROTEST BY EPISCOPAL MINISTERS & lit ei ta EDITORIALS r- In. ?( at in 1 a Utah Church Convocation Appeals to Commercial Club to "Aid in H. C. HICKS, Edito- se ' t PROVO AND 'THE SUMMER SCHOOL! It; -- - JUST FOR INFORMATION. , Now that the County Cbrk has become .poli Today marks the opening of the second sumStumer school of the Church Te&chers College. tical editor of the Provo Herald, in connection ' state and all over the dents and teachers from with the mutitudinous jobs of comity clerk, chief to attend the here are outside from many, advisor of the bounty commissioners, points school," The attendance this year will be much of all actions of the board, ete., etc., it than it was a year ago, and under proper might be well to inform the printers of Provo larger r f just what kind of stock tluywcre to bid on for conditions it will continue to' . n a would-be-dictat- J. L, fij; in grow. oi; county work this year. Three out of the four Provo, is essentially a school town. The city ' jobbers in this city are really quite anxious to js so admirably located for the training oi stu- know. All thought they knew a year ago, but dents that it will gradually solve itself into the when it came to a show down they found that a of the fatermountnm'reglon. great college town nigger was in the bids. , - For the tax notices a year ago the is needed in getting students to come and in al-Bprinters the merchants and business interests of the bid on an Old Hampshire bond paper, which costs twenty-fiv- e cents per pound. A certain' printer city must wake-u- p to in the city who has been given practically all of vancing the best interests of the institutions lo- the work for the county, underbid the other cated here. Schools need boosting addins of it. shops just enough to get the job, which amounted Too many people, have been given to knocking to approximately $250.00. The other printers said because the policy of the school has not been to nothing at the time but waited to see what kind their liking. Their knocks have done not only the of a job was turned out,' and the' Nigger show school harm, but have hurt the city seriously. ed up. Instead of the job being done on the The summer school just opened need, the , of pap called ch(!S sj.pMrtJ.fj2-ej7jeI!onjDterm the welfare fumisied wtichD,ight ran t mar)ied paper of Provo. The more pleasant we make ifTor the there from 8 to12 pouSI there student, and teachers at tbo summer school, thet.in,, liltle likelihood of the paper rnnnlnit aa more they will boost the B. T. U, and Provo when high as hal the priee of ,hf caled j jn they go back to their school rooms and their the call for bids. homis. achohrf Provo This year the printert of the eity want to .a no easy ask and only muted effort will aue- - kow' whether or not t)lcy are going up against ceed as it should. the same game. It is useless to bid on. work that calls forgone thing to one shop and another to an! jTHE HEALTH. OF THE CITY. other. L st , ai , dl it;? o ; ut .0it . ; r hi P J- - the-facMh-.t h F ax f lo ff r f' ! ! - n ki n ; i For weeks past the health department of this eity has been at work on contagious and infectious diseases, and eVbry effort has been put forth to stop the pread of such complaints as whooping cough, chicken pox, small pox and scarlet fever. Success has resulted in a few places, bnt failure has more often attended the efforts of the depaif-mon- t because the people hae not obeyed the law. Conditions have reached a stage that demands drastic measures and the city, physician is going to takeactioir orreveryease of negigenee found in Provo. Rome complaints have already been filed and others will be unless some families who have sickness report and are either quarantined or given a clean bill of health. Provo is so much blessed by nature that such things as epidemics should never exist Jicre. They would never exist if the people were of the health of others when disease breaks out in their own homes. Carelessness lias been the cause of the greater part of the sickness experienced in town this spring. AH Provo should get'back of the officers who are trying to stamp out these diseases We can never tell who will be the next to be exposed whiTpafflictfid families have no regard- - for the hcnHi of others.. After the disease Jias taken noIJlt is too late for the remedy. ' Now is the 00 , i D - M a ; , I , V ; i j ! I- - f i ' ,--3 eon-siderat- e- i t i j f f , 5 j" I j" I tr.e to ;i - act- -- 0 o- . - 0 ITJ7TLLBE INJSYERY BRANCH "Ma- An H America in. London writes as follows t6 th eN eWY or Sir : I see that n Tariff by The workings of the act the very bunting that the flagt of Amerjca are to be made" of will come from-th- oEnglish maricet lieeause they can underbid us So itjvill be iq every branch ; the workmen who voted for Wilson will find out that lower wages and less employment will always follow a ' lower or Tariff. America can never successfully compete with Europe unless she puts her industries on tho same wage scales, and Englands anderCob- r ? t - n ' i I The Sun : Underweod-Wilso- .i 1 the Hditornf Ter 4 1 , ' i semi-Protecti- 1 3 low-wage- Well-organiz- d, -- as-did- ll- u i ; ' ! T tbe-eity-n- ew i i 0a WHY DEMOCSATIC PARTY'FAILS! Pile Remedy at home. This is a scientific preparation, guaranteed to produce results, and not to be confused with ordinary remedies. - Easy to use and thoroughly dependable. Full directions with each package. Come in and get. a package today. 'Two sizes, 50c and " V . . For sale by and relieve yourself of this ailment Jl-01 ! -- Provo Drug. Co.. Exclusive Agency. n ci iL ? SSCSfFERSriTAIiD'Bl'STIEiaiVa' ' inl ' r FHOi.1 ML OTHERS. , -- -- St?te cf h C'y of Toledo, Lucas Counfv. sr. Frank J. Chenev makes oath that he to senior partner of th firm of F. J. Fheney & Co., doing business In the Cty of Toledo. Countv and State aforesaid, and that said firm will nay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL-LARfor each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEV. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 6th day of Decern. her. A. D. 18S6. - (Seal) A. W. GLEASON.v Notarv Public. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter-rall- y and acts direef?,. npon the Mood amt mucous surfaces of the tem. Send for testimonials, free sysF. J CHENEY & CO. Toledo. O. Sold bv Take Halls Family Pills for constipation. (Adv.) Ohio, '.BEST ' V ' S I TRAltfi) mmi niAHAXY OTViPR SKOrfCriEMlHi vbile-it rrade Cull WFKErdBE Beautiful fl this office. WMIDIATELY AFTER EACH , Chamberlains . Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. -- ' . Every -- family- without exception r Chamberlain3:: . by all dealers,! t . 'A Ojrr ',71 'Vr 1 MillDEKSlffilliSaiS; Colics era and Diarrhopa Remedy is worth many times its cost whem needed and; Is almost certain toJe needed!! the summer is over. It has no superior for tho purposes for which it is Intended. Buy it now. For sale Choi--" be-for- ", Tj should keep this preparation" at hand" dming the hot weather of the summer! months. :muhJRI27J mim FOR SALE Lmiifci amount of mod Carimn.paperJe-po- r sheet hich McsPlace on thePutl it Streets at ! I a.m. e 2 Petfcmznees Mh-2- m B k. Dais cf 5,kj. (Adv.) 4. J J rzzs. THE EXPRESS IS IN THIS TOWN AND IN TO STAY 5 sons election promise of cheaper food has not Washington Post (Dem.) April 8, 1914. Senator John Sharp Williams, of Mississippi, The worst feature of it all is Europe is los- who was the Democratic loader in the House being confidence in our securities, because we have fore Underwood, and who herated his colleagues no confidence ourselves in' a socialistic Govern- ,n the Se.nate Wednesday, fo quarreling over the ment. If values go down as they have dne, 1 flection of resole cities and other matters, dethink the next Congress elections will daw a ma- clared the party was beginning to do fast what it cwjM be counted upon doing jority for a Protective tariff, a' build-ua every time. Government. ( old. fooUsh Democratic par- y, said the Demoeratie renator, London, May 12. AMERICAN. is g0;r Lower wages and less mployment have never through the flame game that she can be "enri-allfailed to follow 'a less than Protective Tariff. trusted tfi go through soon offer she gets into ; That it what is hurting American business right power.'" That h the Pfmocratic now. Lower wages, less employment, no party, true nmmh employ - . continued inent thinner pay envelopes, That is its history. Tim is ihat r pvelOpes in short, natural and inevitable e eondi - j!? Jom Reed to say fa IS9 and 193: ions. Ity next November the oy fast dong beeauso t fan people of this you are not aeeus- to tora,',! should be eoi,t.77 ready to east their ballots for forming anybody or anythin vn a build-u- imH Government lo take the place of th cannot- govern younselves. You are mcompe- ! n tent. prent administration,. made good. Pcar. tar-dow- n i y years FOR a century the express has been the right-han- d of the shippers of commercial . America. The Express came to Provo in' 1885 and it came to stay. For twenty- nine years it has been the right-hanof commercial Provo. It is here to stay. The other day when reports went out that the express companies might retire from business, a protest went seventy-fiv- e three-quarte- rs d PERSONAL I SERVICE-FU- LL . up. From whom this protest the companies? No! , The merchants express of the country shippers everywhere petitioned Congress that no action be taken that might have the effect of forcing the express com- paries to retire. Commercial organizations all over the land have joined in this appeal to Washington. - Fcr seventy-fiv- e years in the past and for a good many more years in the future Express Service will mean RESPONSIBIL1 ' ' ' ' IY w Free-Trad- 4 American Express Co. " - p i resolution bo sent to the state dairy and fond commissioner, the residents of the commercial dubs of the slate, and-t- othe newspa-rwr- s of Ralr Lake, Ogden, Provo and Logan. -- 1 . Resolved. That a eopv of this ADVERTISING CREATES HOME TRADE. p ) ther 0 For. the past three months the merchants o tlnVcity have been using the columns ofdhe lQcal pal ers more freely than they have done for a long time, and the people of this section are beginning to realize that they can shop just as cheaply dn this eity as they can in any place on the map Since the merchants have been giving the people home prices they have commenced making com parisons with the catalogue price lists, and find that when they buy at home they are able much of the time to save the express or the freight on the goods A day or two ago a farmer came to Provo to buyj bin .f goods, ne had been carrying mail order c a tal o gues in h is h o m e fo r y ear s a ifU did so becouse he ahvays had the price of the goods he wanted to buy before him. Local merchants had failed to reeognize the fact that buyers wanted prices, and on account of it lost the trade and the farmer wanted to know what the goods would rost him before going to buy. A closer of price lists showed that not only could the farmer buy the first class goods at prices that werw asrgood as those of heTTasTerOouscTJ&ut lia. found JhaLthere wereJumses inwhere he could get seconrt grade goods if he 'so desired. These second grade goods represented most o the class-Tgoods hehad-bee- n getting from, the mail order houses. I Tbis is only one instance of the value of proper publieity in business. There are hundreds of them to beiound right in this city. The peo pie want to know the price of goods before they go, out to buy. The merchant who" recognizes this faetrand quotes tBehm.tll get the business. The merchant who fails to let thejmMic know the price of hjs goods and fails to advertise has little or no place fa modem business. The public at large will recognize only the dealer who is not afraid of printers ink. This has been demonstrated many times and will be demonstrated more and more in modern business. hmitm i-r- TRAOC HARK , - wj et 1 roe thc public xx-- r mi - .tSer i . PeR-fa- e i got a package of - ce their-assistan- fight. - - , On account of the nature of the ailment many people neglect treatment of piles until the condition becomes piich as to demand radical treatment This is a serious mistake,' Dont put it off; An .appeal for the sale of full weight butter in Utah is contained in a set of resolution adopted by the convocation of the Episcopal church of the district of Utah, assembled in Ogden recently. The resolutions embody an account of efforts made to have the Commercial club take up the fight. The resolutions follow i Whereas,. The state dairy and food commissioner of Utah has for a number of years been endeavoring to compel manufacturers of butter to give full weight, and has met with their continued opposition : and ' Whereas, In the present situation a great injustice is done do the producers, the farmers of the state, who are- selling their product upon one standard of sixteen onnees to the pound and to the public, who are buying upon another, and lower standardr and Popd morals in business would be furthered bv bringing about the one standard for buying and g that is maintained'ln "other , states : and Whereas The. social service commission of. the Fpisconal church two years, ago repeatedly appealed to the Commercial clnb of Salt Lak to interest itself in this matter; therefore, he it Resolved That we,, the convocation of th Eniscopal church in the district of Utah, appeal to the Governing board of Jhe Salt Lake Commercial club to use in influence in this matter, w.hich touches so nearly the interests of every person in the state; and, be-i- t fur- ; 111 d Head. Off Suffering and Surgery tear-dow- . v ' Wells Fargo & Co., Express I. M. WARNER, Agent. -- . . . TELEPHONE 02. |