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Show i; r t - t PAGE SEVEN THE PROVO POET DeGowans Is r Not Choice of committee, tas the resolution "Will . show the authority or pqwer to name a man for themJ ' Owing to reported miundeiS j standings, we submit the followj review of how the educational Statement Issued by Educators ing convention was called, and a re- Outlining Position Adopted at cord 0f its official acts. On May 8, J. T. Meeting Held by Them. Kingsbury utnd Superintendent D. A statement relative to the attl-iH- .. Christensen invited six school tude of the recent meeting of edu men to meet and deliberate upon ators of the state on the question J the advisability of keeping the f the nomination of a nonpartisan j fiCe of polities. The committee inf candidate for state superintendent vited to do all this work consisted stf schools was issued, Wednesday of D. H. Robison of Sanpete coun). by W. K Hopkins and Howard j ty, D. A. Broadbent of Wasatch Alston, chairman and .secretary, county, :W. K. nopkins 6f Utah respectively, of the meeting. The county, Orson Ryan of Salt Lake statement is as foll6Ws:fi, ' 1 . ; j county, .D.1 C. Jensen of Cache In the view of the published county. The first four members reportsjLthu'proceedingsof the 'of the committee met and issued late Democratic and Progressive a call to county superintendents, conventions, wherein it is reported city superintendents, righ school that the nominee - of these? two principals,1, representatives from School Teachers r.ZJC t p maaai8gaa Gome at: Once-. c, I our Greatest Opportunity Y ' AT THE ; 1 - 1914,-Preside- nt I of-o- We sell Suits and we clean Suits. . J i parties for state superintendent ot the state University and the instruction was the candi- date of the school men of the state, who met in Salt Lake City op May '29, iri an educational convention, we feel that as officers of the educational convention, in fairness to all candidates for the . position, to state that said convention did not have a candidate for state super- -' tCndent of schools. The school men present, in convention assem- bled, did not name one. In fact, studiously avoided taking it upon themselves to name or recom- mend a candidate. Neither' did' they deligate to any educational above-mentione- d ff The agri-publ- ic cultural college, and members of school boards throughout the state for , an' assembly to be held in Salt Lake City, May 29, 1914. To the d tion thirty three men representing nine counties, responded. They met on May 29. and passed the following resolutions: First That it be the sense ,of this meeting that the nomination and election of a candidate for state superintendent of public struction be strictly , nonpartisan at the coming election, Second That , this assembly elect a "committee of five to meet above-mentione- s in-tti- ey Spyp Conjes, to the EUeiiSoon - Navajo Blankets. - Our selling expenses are less than &e big stores in town.' Suits worth from $15.00 to $25.00 and $30.00 going 4 V1 i '' 1 Alterations -Pree. - K - 0 " at.L$9,0Q -- r f I ll We also clean Ladies and Gentlemens Garments. k - ! s , -- Second w mma 5'NORTH ACADEMY AVENUE. laun rmiririiTiB . Sofy? or.Qveypmits 95 and Pressed ; i x Sj52.00 Suits (Sleaned andxPressed Each Week, per Month 1 $1.50 - . . Legal Notices i( , '" -- e - - above-name- X ' And In Bespectfnlly submitted, W. K. HOPKINS. Principal Lehi schools, Chairman. HOWARD ALSTON, Principal Bingham Canyon schols, Secretary. Cleaned,-Dye- d " PB0V0, UTAH. ,'to-wlt- ( I75j Hand- Clothing Bought and Sold , . j' " v 4'--- and Pressed Dry Cleaned and Pressed 7 hiri-Pingre- hi I'. .with' the, state committees of the varioui political parties and premt1 l :o?.u vail ?up'cm them, to call a joint committee meeting of said politi Consult County Clerk or respective caLparties for the, purpose of iigners for further information. agreeing Upon a candidate tor the office of state superintendent of j ,f public instruction. Grutli Mining Company, principal There was some discussion re' bulnM Provo, Utah, garding the way the latter rreso place lution should be worded, so as not ! Notice. There are delinquent pin to make it appear that the school the following described stock on Women were seeking to enter political count of assessment Ndrfour (4), on of levied the 1914, llth day April, above was but the wording parties, t. 1the several amounts set opposite tie finally agreed upon. After the passage of the second names of the respective shareholders, secret : resolution the assembly, . Na of . ballot, elected the following com-- , Cert Name. Amt Shares. mittee: Milton, Bennionof the 2.00 27 'H. W. Horne A.;1000 ntat? university Js - Widstpe 57 1600 2.00 Matson JhB j of' Agriculture collegc(Dr. 1.00 Lowe Widsto we are informed did not,102,7nrllls 2.60 .1M0 71 Bros. ........ Baser act as amember ef the committee) LOO 600 D. C. Jensen of Boxeldex county727 Badger Bros. . JoihM. Mills of Ogden. and Hy- - 728 ?homas Sumner ....6000 '10,00 ?.00 rof: Ogden, to carry 739 4bn Matson . ... r...l000 2.00 1000 Percy Cropper out the' provisions of resolution8.00 ;4W)0 Nov2, i. e., to meet with the state,144 Percy Cropper 2.00 1000 144 Westerdahl MrsJohn committees of the various political Jr4.00 lB Bomalr parties for the purpose of agree- 18 J. ?.00 els ing upon a candidate for the office 2.00 of superintendent of public lin- - 163 Wells L. Brimhall L. Brimhall 2.00 Wells 164 struction. ' t 6.00 190 ....T.3000 F. Olsen WqC 1 The d committee G. Blumenthal.EOOO 10.00 191 Henry was given the authority to assem. hie the educational convention, if 204 Gilbert CRomlngr..5C00 11.00 2.00 at any time .they deemed it ueces-sai- 205 George 2, )day .t,,i,1000 600 213 John M. 1.00 . weav-in- g ' Cleane I . that look like new.'- - J J j ! 4 experience, repair designs, having had ; We Clean, Press and Dye all kinds of fancy material Curl Gloves, Carpets, Bugs and tains, Portiere, Table Covers, Laces, f We can also Ladies or Gentlemens Clothes Cleaned at same price. Srdts Pressed 50 f - French, Dry and Steam invita-aforesai- d - NOTICE OF 8 ALE OF REAL ' E8TATE AT PRIVATE 8ALE a.-- PASTOR I A .. Estate of Caroline Marla Johnson, t deceased. The undersigned will sell at private sale the ' rekl estate In Utah County, State of Utah, described as follows, All of Lots 7 and 8, Block 22, Plat A. ,ProTo City Survey of Building Lota. Also commencing 15.22 chains South, and 6.35 chains South .For Infants and Children i In Use For Over 30 Ycsrs ? Always bears the Signature of to-wl-t: Whether Lady or Gent GET YOUR SHOES SHINED - at the , AMERICAN SHOE SHINING PARLORS , 69 degrees East pf the Northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of Seo tion 12, Township ? South of Range 2 East of Salt Lake Meridian, thence South 89 degrees East 2.18 chains, thence South 1 degree West 11.43 chains, .thence North 89 degrees West 2.18 chains, thenee North 1 degree East 11.43 chains to the place of beginning; area 2,50 here. Said sale will ho made on or after the first day of July, 1914, and written hlda will be received al the residence of the undersigned at Provo City, Utah. Deed at expense of purchaser. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 19th L day of June, 1914, NIELS JOHNSON, Administrator. Booth Booth, Attorneys. First publication June 19, 1914, last publication June 30, 1914 in the ' Modern Barber Ehop Shoes a SpecDyeing Ladies ' salty- - We send for them and Deliver."1 FRANK WOOD, Prop. - a CHARLES H. WRIGHT Architect, Contractor and 4" 7 Builder. Specialattentron given to preliminary gk etch eg and mates. 505 East Center. . Phone t 415-M- a Elks Purple day excursion to Salt Lake and Lagoon Tuesday, Join the Elks Purple Day ex Bestlemeyer June 30th. $1.25 round trip to cursion to Lagoon and Salt Lake accordance with law and the Salt Lake, via Salt Lake Route. Tuesday, June 30th, via Salt Lake order of the Board of Directors made on the llth day ef April 1914, ao many shares of each parcel ot such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary, No. 22 North First West street, on the 3rd day of June, at the hour of 2 p. m A. R. PINCHOT OPENS to pay the dellnquetnt assessment FIGHT ON G. W. PERKINS thereon, together with the costs ofj advertising and expense of sale. ' Amos R. Pinchot has taken the H. C. HICKS, lead in a fight to drive George W. Secretary. Perkins out of the chairmanship Notice of Postponement. of the National Executive ComNotice is hereby given that at a mittee of the Progressive party. meeting of the Board of Directors, it On May 23 Pinchot sent a 4,000-wor- d was agreed to postpone the date of letter to the members of tlm sale of stock in the above delinquent National Committee, to Theodore from June 3, 1914, to June 20, 1914, Roosevelt, and to a few othel and an order by the Board has been leaders, denouncing Perkins as a made to that effect . j23-j3-0 Route. j23-j3- 0 - .. --- - Scene from the four reel adaptation of James Fenimore Cooped novel, The Spy, which comes to the Ellen soon, j w ear Tires in Goodyear Sendee " Goodyear Prices T Note pur window thm week lled with No-Rim-C- i i i 1 X ut Li... 'The fires which outsell any M ".The tires which cost less than 16 other makes, because of mammoth output .,..Tha llres that cant rim-cu. he which Wires to . only save you blow-out- s get tbj v ir cure. kextra The only tireiwhich combat loose treads by the patent Goodyear method. The only tires with, the t, - On-A- -- v double-thic- k .All-Weath- er tread. . Goodyear service, , Co Starli-Rober- ts (THE TIRE FIENDS) 1T7A7ft iCentsr a . -' , . H-C. Notice of Postponement.' Notice is hereby giveir tthataf IT'tJf-th- e March 3, 1SS4. ALWAYS Phone 164 J. WE MAKE A RELIABLE N. GULICh, a -- v ; EMILY G. CLUFF, ANNIE M. LITCHFIELD, Administratrix with the Will Annexed Harvey Cluff. Attorney. First publication June 23, 191 4;. last publication July , 1914. Join the sxtUSed eustcuen at the Pror TzZzdzj Co. AND BEDS te NOTICE OF SALK OF REAL ESTATE months to Judge of the above entitled Court PILLOWS -BROTHER JONATHAN POINTS WITH PRIDE tu his vast lumber industry. But with no more pride than we do to our stock of high grade lumber, for every purpose. From narrowest boards to the most massive timber, we are prepared fo prove our pride justified by supplying your needs. Lumber bought here means lumber satisfaction: . the Grutli Mining Company, the sale date of thej; assessment Noe four (4) has been postponed until Wednesday, July first, at 10 clock a. m. - . , H. C. HICKS, Secretary. First publication May 29, 1914. -- - 375 u. Center OF FEATHER SPECIALTY - Proprietor bcmrdoratrprr3rS'af THE PROVO POST Editor N. 0. IHcks .Manager Entered at the Postoffiee of matter Provo City as'seecind-clas- a according to Act of - Congress, ... - - ; j SIX - HICKS, ..Secretary. In the District Court of the Fourth rheumatism. - Try..- - twenty-fiv- e cent .Judicial District of the State of Utah bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and In and for Utah County. see bow quickly your r&eumntlc pains In the matter of the Estate of Mary disappear. Bold by all dealers., (Adv.) Ann Till, deceased. Notiee of Sale of Real Estate. ; , The undersigned will sell at private - $1.25 to Salt Lake and return sale the following described real esLot 4 in Block 3. Plat A," Tuesday) June 30th. "Elks annual tate: Provo Clty' Survey of Bunding Lots. Purple DlKvmJftlt Lake Route. In Provo City, Utah Comity,- - Utah. Situate Id Election 12, Township 7 South of Range 2 East of S. L. M. -Said land will be sold in two parcels, Published Tuesday and Fridays each parcel being 3x12 rods, and will designated as the North and at No. 22 North First West Street, be the South of said Lot 4. The sale i Provo, Ut&V will be on or after July 6th, 1914, and POST PUBLISHING COMPANY written bldg will be recieved at the office of Harvey Cluff, Attorney, Room " 1, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. , Subscription Rates: . . TermB 1 Year, strictly in advance $2 00 of saV. Cash; 10 per Oent of tne OTt accompany acb 6 Months, strictly in advance 1.25! anQl!ri V bJd If add paid In per year or 2oc for the above. IL C. fficks .1 ' , v , V Come here for the best tires .JAevet built, and for perfect . W.J Shake .Off Your Rheumatism. (Now is the time to' get rid of your C other tire in the world. , menace to the survival of the par tyT and calling on them tto oust, turn. from the dominant position in party councils .which 'he holds. This - letter was marked Persona Wnot for publication? ?nd it was not until reeentTy that the fact became known that the periodic. rumblings of discontent with Boss Perkins had finally taken definite,aLtangihIe iofrn. ' - PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY A t 4 i J Wall Tiabirl Coal Co. - .. I coo OOOOOOOOOOO oO That Good Coal All Kinds 01 Lump, Nut ---I- Slack-Coal- --. and . CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, EPIUNO CANYON All sizes. , PHONE 17. , , ' . 502 S. ACADEMY AVE. Town Office Provo Commercial Lank. ! Up , SuOOT & .r xoooxoooxooo: |