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Show THE PROVO POST PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Garden Seeds -- Taiilfovr To"(5pe nCloggcdNos tril and End Vy nktieh f.e n misf tr Sr, of Atiti-Muimo- past two wecht petition. s aiou.ul P.owi giritig tr.F ? jjQ dm: f'tjr names to a petition culling-a wet rlrviitm for this city, or in other worth of the old fight WhTcl asking for a has brought about, more bitterness' in Provo than 0.113other issue arid which has been settled by a vote against the operiLsulbdh. The Post has allwavs taken a staud in favor of subniittiriTny question to the public for settlement whenevet there have been enough people demanding an elee-- 1 tiou to make a real issue, but we have never bee'n ju favor of elections to satisfy a disgruntled few, nor lias this paper been in sympathy with any movement' inaugurated to bring about worse con ditions than already exist. r ri words fur so'Ue precedent by he guided in an su.t of Regents f the University : , tiv1 t - Board nrt"s - ttlTlah i thus wreak vengeance upon the body f men who have refused to do their bidding and f foree President J. T. Kingsbury to resign as - ! equipment 'tr have added this year a hand NEW MILL 8 Opt. ARRIVES be-th- In 1914 my trial grounds tained over COOO planta ot received a large shipment ' bv machinery, Ln-Gras'i. White Clover, Orchard Oat. Tiothv, Alia!-ta- . Rye, Rubber Hose Bulbs Excursion tickets with long limltr on sale May 15, 19, 32, 36 and 29 a. From Provo and to Denver, $22.50-Omah- eer-JBie- t Kansas City, $40.00; a: I- Provo rrVr y-r- Wi wfc ort gr.il had-won -- - t' 1 -o - 4 sh . i- "i q run n "Will llardr,-Altert,- : AM Wi" W VI vf The committee appointed by thfaculty to or an early nuvt with the deans of the several schools, at the fv pea.rrc, In'il we have hopes Sam' dav of sitv and Kingsbury . to- as3:st in i linnet o . riiilicn. axs t..: the j rio I resigned professors selecting o met- Saturday afternoon. No' selections were be n has "xcentca Jesus CaiTanga lid for ' ,lVns appoint (Ut ' consolafio H some . In'Mexlco. There members tqthc feuuy for the '! jt of three l 4tLe steps of aaUjustripus predcees earri'L. Prhrident Rational ip p.irtment members of the cqm-- ; atull other y Kuiiltabury; of i i thor - - !Xiy J:nday snys Chiea go is T said rturies '""mm n'li.'Utec tie bbe in mold not chance. r fce?e. given out now, is it would be against Theres Lilly, your gum of mb" rules rajeitx. 'ping rr,U.e hiuighole. - i ,'csnjc.i. - . ikon entertains I ho-- e ! ''s-.Vn- t ! r- suc'-cor- -- -- ? od-d- I ( 11 oil-le- d - i 1 i'-i- ud i lei ,er a y-- Le,s re r,t t'.e v H ivrcirn ProvoloffiEemaltlub RccmSi. Holtp, J. C. Jones. I. Ed. Lee, Ike. Miner? A. 'Soon, A. C ' Keno!ds 22nd THURSDAY APRIL " jj j Frank. Stevens, Hugh A. e RICHES GN f se'iloin come suddenly. They arc usually the result of thrifty habits formed In youth, supplemented by the habit of saving. The person who saves always and accumulaACCl'MlTiATES, tions pave the way to riches. An-iperson.. -- old- at begin the habit of saving by a savings ai count at this bank. On- - dollar will start you on the road to Health. ' PROVO COMMERCIAL A SAVINGS BANK Reed Smoot President CV"!!'. Loose "TT Vice President Cashier' J. T. Farrer I. A. Rutt'ie .. F. G. Richmond . . CONGRE-li- . if? tot It -- ROADS .a ; f- ) It-- i m t tmu o ,'aw7affaAr3vsrAaSTrrirglTVJrK?,, Utah-Panama-Paci- fic International Expsiticirdcb CONDLCTED TOUR PERSONALLY Assistant Cash.er .Assistant Cashier TO THE PANAMA-PACIFI- " EXPOSITION IN INTERNATIONAL C SAN FRANCISCO Imhuling AND PANAMA CALIFORNIA ' EXPOSITION IN SAN DIEGO ' a Complete Tour'of the Principal Points of Interest in California.- Under the Auspices "of the - BROTHERHOOD O FA MERIC AN YEOMEN EXPENSE'and lower berth L Fare, expenses II it ii Fare, expenses and upper berth-' Fare, expenses,' where berth ' is included - t-- rt : t R Gents. Giles, Frank, . .r.t 1 "'of Philaiei.iria -- . aM pos toft Ice. April 18, 1915: . -- Cailiflower, Celery, Pepper, Card, ea Sage ajad .several thousand lower plaats. Mr. Walter B. Elcock ar As-oei- Heart, 4 u-a- I tl,white Caladiuai. Ladies. n, and-supp- n WilfordP erryr sdsman Wilson, Eva. Younb, Ella. m sa j 4 ( UNCLAIMED' LETTERS. P" " ft Non-Mormo- ! have several thou-sa.n- l Tulip, Hyacinth. Crocus, Nar ctavus. Bleed. ag Heart, Peonies, Etc.f at Iny trial grounds which wili gtve-aelegant show when lu LVxim. .Of course most of these "have "to 'he "planted 4a th? fall. Ia Spring" Bather I have a large stock of Dahlias, Tuberoses, Glad lulu in great variety," Peonies, ana pink, Bleeding i i , a SL Louis, $51.20. Ask ofr tickets via Salt Lake Route rfc -- ya Th's $26.50; Chicago, fai-ontis- J Mea-io- Red Clover, E;c, - . .T bent A very choice' healthy line of Plants may be had from me th a aa Tomato. Cabbage, year, such h . d ! 7- Jiit 1 IN TOWN SUMMER EXCURSION EAST VIA SALT LAKE ROUTE Permitted 4 dominate its policies Mdjtemptation tuwjm, drink is reduced much nearer t dictate to the president and the board as to to a minimum than during the life of the so-tffcom they should employ. loons. Onr contemporary with an eye single to poe .We recognize that the saloon man and his litical gala attempts to lay the blame of the strife frieuds-anthe advocate of regulation, have , of (revemor Spry, ana ve are1 , (ia!the b" Jh, logic tobSi.vett.tBuTn.momt. would j "" out of the! k iMilcIljfbt in making (ioliUc.1 ... capital motive f1 in stiis.mr.ny of the Like many others' Ifieliargcs icf political for the open sabhon to action, this charge has failed to materialize, as Pretu- - ght . Reports have reached this office that the dent Kingsbury is a Democrat, as is Professor Merrill, Professor Paul and many others who Parties carrying petitions have represented to Kat e 'Stolid' loyally bv the president. Hundreds tle PeoPc tliot nn election should lie called to Should rTci(rihift' pf t(irougliouF'thcsTatirTiile'rap,lftw hi elniineil is and of lenders the dry forces it by. willing t3 stand' with both the regents and the diy president had. the Tegents in the fight which haslat pi'ohibitioiiists bad not. understood - the H developed. fitter lack of information on tbei mecuing of the 'petitions and therefore hail signed i'1 order to getan opiKirtunity to vote 'for 'part oPovrc on temporary in this matter is la dry town. Should this be the ease those voters iBinly amazing. in W s?ivu a, PPrtunity to witluJraw their Notwithstanding the fact that President m W,U s,tb,nit their letters of with- ,f 9nd majority of ' wiii viu. the agitators iu (Irawal to the nty commissioners amineaiateivT 5jl&e teachers are tlu fi,ine of tlle ,Htt Uke w'oull make a diiect fight on thei"'oa If. however, a majority of the people of (A'dmroh. Perhaps Salt Lake is getting too inuch (Mormon ti suit these strife breeders. We would Provo rfhould be in favor of the open saloon. The an election, 3CTgprstt;,at they get less of it. Why not, if it Post would sanction hold biq every indication points to the fact that Provo sbra disgrace t he a Mormon in Salt Lake, and unless the pe-- ; iht roll conferences in Provo, Ogden is overwhelmingly dry ..Wtlir can. titioners of We hand the are certain that through pmper representations. ail Iogaa. Mytrilto-HShiwould be outstretehed to greet them get enough Mgiieis to assriie an election without fin smy of these towns by both iMonnon and fieri- - resorting to duplicity, we are convinced that an in their election .would-, be an - luiwarrantisl expcnseto it tile. N ' doubt if the agitators ty and tlie stirring up of an issue rapidly gdrist the school Mormon stjftjwits woiTfd the-cirelic-inntheir eonvietimis to gulad dying throughout riot only the Pnited States, bnt 'tare up would-be which these re the entire woild , What we need in Provo is r !;.sultft orsuvpiit I i o 1. tlirwi hi t beer - vxhs'H" n ii j t ed effort. up-- he mt y along. aahist rial fimwri lines iiMniifaeturin? and to place Provo onj. land of h 'free Jp at. Hi T Ewr-stir lli" strift 1,sa ti,n( Wide tyfeel it a public duty to deny the when election irovodown wme holding lipuor p, .ias entering into the university kl shmi be the from. to c'kv N forging fight, our sympathies are entirely with the presi- t we After have We belle M e the board dent and spent all our spare coin in the regents. of relief suffering abroad, it will be in order for Itlhey working earmtly to mak(. the Iniverunforta-1- ttsiljr of Htoh a great inHitution of learning. Kurope to pass the hat for the starving 1 tlicy will triumph iu the ehd. regardless of the nates in our own iividst ijinvat fusa wLieK is being made because the presL wririted: n authentic uoundarv map 'of dukut refuseit to rei'onnnend for yraappouuiuent .'wl o with Jirneii were not in harmony the policy Lnropc. Tj,TBiiwsisiJwnsarnriir tpnrwim rwi ir ClfdtToU. 0 o- frjx tile 1 Id! .met of board "The Saturday 'morning regents Koekorfe Her hasn t kicked about the Stiange .' k, fhe Deseret National bank to consider the hard times. 1 ? !y Pr-f- V. ,C. Love joy, sec- oa of iTniversit ,'nrtaVv of fhe American Paying the income tax is a distinction few 1ruf liTVofessum the answers which had been pre- craie. 'pare(l by the committee 'designated to draft o o o .WlAsetw. Two acts of answers wore submitted, W. hieflgo judge has ruled that wianm Walde"-u.toa- r L jW. Armstrong filed a mini tity report and must telMheir exact nge or forfeit their right to WuuOott, N. T. Porter, Da rid Mattson and vole. TheNne'an, old thing! W. N. Wu?linm:i filed the majority report. - The k nri jerity report was adopteil, but the regents snd answers be not riiade pr.bKl until tv ..' d both tods of answers to Professor questions' hj,VP Wn Vnl,fo Professor Lovejoy at 1: Ike ragouts also erdered" that'" tbe ,,uv. . Baltimore. tv ever sa w. from I a nice saved lot , of which developed seed, ahich J. am'oltsr. lag to you this year. grandet flowers Plants 8" ' see-- wouii Grass and cn. Clover Seeds y. t I."? f p.cV Mr. John Collie, the asw superin tendent of the Knight Woofen mills Just received- a shipmea.' vth his wtfe and son arrived ir Rubber Hoser made to town last Friday. Mr. Coitie x I order without the feet marks, as Identified with th prominently we found this was of noadvaqig manufacture of woolen giods in tht ia the wearing quality of the hose, East. Mr. Collie Is from Scotland You will appreciate the fact that but has been - in this- - country -- r x ;new rubber has the wearing qui,4-tnumber of years. Both Mr. and Mrs li All carrled.over hose frotn Collie expressed themselves as being reduced 2c a font. last year wlll--to- s 1th Provo and It. much pleased . Incubato Poultry Supplies, people. Garden Tools, Etc. My Catalogue Mr. W U. Hanke, the mailed free to all who will apply. of the mills has left for Chi cago and will not take the Westerr trip as previiusly announced. re-op- were to be , had taen.. ter . g - - my Flower Seeds - 2 fw'wsidw.t of the institution, the disgruntled pro-- 1 's! feasors i'i.m now met "it h a snag which they rauno get by. Their attorneys, though charging ,3 &muijn;tLon on the part of the Mormon chureli, (Iiavi r. ' ea. evidence to back them ia their state- result they are greatly puzzled as jiuents nn-- l jy I s tombs' Mr. to take. Naturally the AntoMor- the slate is backing the professor? mou rvW signing from the school sought to Ids into doing their bidding. Put Jtcctci ; Duiing the. past few days a number of busiand the professors have failed. No lsith tV p ness men have been interviewed in regard to a doubt t: e .1 would collapse as have their bluffs saloonless city and in a majority of cases even . . v lied a'eourt of justice. if it eve the merchants have not ben in sympathywith at the head the old fight. Pyesrt Kiugsbury h$s blood any movement that would HfthVuaiwvty for mafty years and many teach-- ) M;ny of themare 0f th opinion that the sa rbers have coe and gone under his wise and ef joou js 0f no 0;j 0 business, nor is it a ta of the school. Men have been tor j,n fffrejent manaji-menbiding llp staple business houses in any employe-- i for their fitness to teach and not be;!poinmunity. The valuations iu Utah county arid cause of their religion or politics, hor, year9tthe volume of business done since thejmunty e members of thi Board of Regents have been cam(? jas een eqUai t0 if not far greater $ giving their time and attention to make it the tj,an Further- ,uring the days of the gnmtt TESt tution it lias become. Naturally they'mor moral tone of the community is better but if Jhey did it was because f an(j although considerable liquor is being enemies, j kbeir zeal for the school they loved far wore, arink to intoxication bljny Uhan the men who have tried to drag the fur;eheap 8tnff whit.h eoulJ not be purchased in rl. V,et. hrui J iag mi:h,ae and all of my seed bears and large seeds a4arVthis ay. I also test, m? seed tor germination. grow quite. a quantity o! my garden seeds at my terni grounds on 5th North ani 3ta on You feel fine In a few moments. Tour cold In head orcotarrh util he gone. Your clogged V!) open The air passages of our head will and jou cin.hieathneeb. .No no haUii.g. moie dul'nesJ. heAijt-iysnuffling, mucoiti' dyChar? or dry no stniggid for at nei; Tell your drugayf joo want a small bottle of Elyrs CTeni Balm. . Appl) a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in ycuh ii99'1l8. let it penetrate through vyty ah- passage of the head; soothe and heal th swollen, inflamed mucous membiane, and relie comes instantly. It is Just a hat every cold and ca arhh sutferer needs. Dont sta WHY HOLD AN ELECTION? r;y -- I Head-Cold- s. Dr. Miles . Anti-Pai- n Pills will help you, as thioy hay helped others -- Good lor- - all kinds of pala. Used to relieve Neuralgia, '. Nervousness, , Rheumatism, Sciatica, Kidney Pains, Lumbago, Locomotor Ataxia,' Backache, Stomachache, Carsickness, Irritability and lor pain in any part of the body , , . Heid-aghe- I har used Dr. Mile Aatl-PaFills when troubled with besaochs, and And that one- - pin Infallibly effect relief in a very short tlma. 1 am considerably affected with neu- s H tor r j $S8.00 - m . iffJo m anothers er $71A0 The Yeoman Special train leaves Salt. Lake City on May 10 and return May 22. All tickets, good for ninety daws. Above amount pays for Pullman fare, meals en route, side room four days in Ban Francisco and three daya in Los. Angeles. Your only. additional expense will be meals in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and Catalina ami such other money as you care to spend for pleasure. A special representative of the railroads over which we. -- travel will accompany the train t see that we are well taken ' care of. . - , - -- - Our treasurer is the Furmeratjoi Stcckgrowers bank of Salt Lake City. . For further in formation address presu dent, 2L22 Newell Bldg.; Salt Lake ty; A, B. Jensen, Ogden? E. lladricli. secrctary, Newell Bldg., gait Lake City.,. 21-2- 2 la the head at times, and Antl-Fal- a nils of much Tbs Dr. Miles Remedies ars beyond comparison and I raoom-men- d them to all my friends." GEORG COLOAT. . 1 Oakland SL, Baa Antonia. Tax. At all drueg'sta. M doses SSa , ralgia In find the tenant. MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart InA Cooling Wash Stops That M Tss not In bait an hour eat in troubles. W een xlve you a good si lnlnuts but in 6 seconds. trial bolUo the genuine & IX & Just a few drors of that Wild sooth-It'- Prescription of for only 28 cents. cooling wash, the D. D. D. PreDont fill to try tills famous remedy scription. tba famous curs- for fcesema. end be Itch la gone. Torn- burning Skin for any kind f summer akin trouble' Is Instantly relieved and you hnve know D. D. D. will glvt you lnsUot prouctwa from cJ summer skta rsiief, tn s, -- in-aol- |