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Show ' j EDI TO RIALS Tomorrow maiksTlie 1071 anniversary and with of tlw Ijii tli f Abraham. Li the world at war we misiht .well look baek fo the days wh'ui this great man was president of the United State", for it was' during the Lincoln administration that this count rv passed through the terr'd le war' which made the union of slates 'so secure that the nation can no burner be torn asunder and the people will dwell in peace muter one flag. Only a meat character of LinO coins type could Jaw e held the nation to-wether and Ileum!, tried to the utmost l:mit. the geat man refused to yield in the smallest detad until t Le slave had been fred and i Any Sue Pull We Develop Any KEEP' AWAY FROM CANYON LINCOLNS BIRTHDAY . We Develop RADIO Gas lighting IGf , S.iefnn, nc - WsMshBPQ&erjmt, 5 UrgerS'ies At Equally 4firactivphcss The condition of the canyons in the state and especially around TfRp are the cause of much comment and warnings are being sent ontto all those seeking pleasure a a ALT KflUArehfiAFf v U.-'fcCj- rf y V out of the canyons and advenlnrcro-keemT' account of the. extreme danger from slides in every section. The following special warning has beenisued by the presi-di'iic- y p BIG PUBLIC Brings the greatest advance in the field of illumination during the MEETING , ci AT COLUMBIA NEXT of the church : To whom it may concern: Attention is invited to the fact that the snowfall has been greater during the present winter than for many years pat. The consequence is that the mountains mov the Union solidified. In .Lincolns life may. he found lessons hold in precarious storage vast quantities of that could well he followed today for snow that will prove not only a boon to all,' sterling- qualities yvhieh he possessed and hut may also threaten the lives of those who whirl: made him president were the qualities venture. to travel in the canyons and elseof statesmanship that have been needed at where where' avalanches may descend withall times since the foundation of this nation. past ti-- - out warning. The sudden oncoming of warm weather so closely following heavy snowBETTER falls, should he regarded by all as a danger If the .Shackleford road bill, which has signal. It has come before the snow in the just passed the House by an overwhelming hills has packed itself firmly and conditions majority was mmnVorv in its terms and are such that the o u o o roads. for war time' tliere would ntTw benot merelv percii.-siv- e, gin in eanibds, calculations to show what from Washington to aid the stages in jood road building. The Shackle?' bill authorizes the appropriation of $25,000,000 annually by the government to be distributed among the states to the population and mileage of post roads, and to be expended under the general direction and control of the secrem-np- - tjn as-cordi- tary of agriculture. The expenditure of such a large sum of money annually if wisely and judiciously made, would in the coure of a few years show vast improvements in roadway conditions everywhere' in the country.' But the bill, though passing the House by such a heavy majority, really leaves the entire road question exactly where it found it. Simply authorizing the appropriation does not carry it. Calling the question up again with the purpose of making a direct appropria tion of the money, would very likely show a much closer1 division in the vote and perhaps in the present condition of national fi. V I 1 t i i 1 f possibilities of snowslides ever present; On. account of the unusual conditions now obtaining, the danger is far greater than in normal seasons. For the business may seem to require that they travel where these dangers exist, or others who may com template for any reason trips into the mountains or other localities where snowslides are not unlikely to occur should, postpone their journeys until all danger has passed. Pa-ent- s should warn their children whose loVe of adventure and lack of experience might lead hem to risk life and limb in quest of thrilling sport or pastime, against exposing themselves to these dangers. It is far better to forego even the most promising pur suit of pleasure than to reap a harvest of barren regrets. JOSEPH F. SMITH, ANTHON H. LUND, CHARLES W. PENROSE, rv First Presidency. Saut Lake City, Utah, Feb, S, 1916, is rea'otts-justrstetedralLwh- o o W LIGHTED val-abl- about Chrlctmas time the Industrial committee distributed among the schools of the city a printed, form asking for six of the best rea runs why It was profitable for the people of Proid to' patronize home Institutions. '"Hundreds of answers were submitted to the committee and it required much time and effort to decide 'which wer deserving of the prizes offered. However, this has been done and the committee is now prepared to "'ake'the awards. ' Through the public spiritedness and Courtesy- of Mr. Ashton, manager of the Columbia theatre, that beautiful building has been secured for this occasion and besides the awarding of prizes a splendid musical program will be given by the popular Columbia .erchestra and two reels of moving' pictures will be given. The public is invited to attend and It is expected that the housewill be filled to its capacity. Membets of the committee and the club will the stage, while the pupils and the public will be seated in the body of the house, A good time Is expect- t Atjr r vs-Hr- Our Proposition g is Easy and Simple Phone 295 Gas Company - KNIGHT-INTEREST- The Best Recommendation. RAISE S WAGES OF T1NTIC MINERS meeting of the directors companies Mining Knight yesterday the miners were, raised 25 cents on the Tintic properties. This scale was adopted to meet the price Set by the Tintic operators recently. The Tintic Milling company levied an assessment of three cents per share It was also ed by all and much good will undoubt-dl- on the captital stock. come of this meeting between the reported that little work could be business men and the pupils of theidone at the Iron Blossom on account schools. T of the deep snow. The strongest recommendaton any .rticle may receive is a favorable word from the user. It is the recom- At the monthly mendation of t that makes ! oc-sup- y y those who have used Chamberlains Cough Remedy so popular. Mrs. Amanda Gierhart, Waynesfield, Ohio, writes. twenty years and it has never failed to cure a cough or cold, r' & .Player Piano TT u A SURPRISING APPOINTMENT Gg-re- years 70 PROVO STORES ARE-NOGAS On Tuesday afternoon next, at 3 "3 o'clock In the Columbia theatre, the V? s my Industrial committee of the Co'mmer- - Vf cial club will distribute to the pupils e of the public schools, tftent.v-on- e prizes that have oeeu won In 5 The Six Reasons Why contest. Just o nances the nfeasure would be defeated. We may well believe that the appointSetting aside $25,000,000 a year to imment of Louis Brandeis as associate justice prove our roadways might not he much of the supreme court to fill the Lamar vathoughUof when the Hun is at the gate, and there are already stories abroad of the cancy, struck the senators with surprise. Liberty hell having been heard in. Philadel- Mr. Brandeis has lpng been in the puLFc phia several night of late ringing at the ye and has demonstrated marked talent in hourof midnights a 'peal which is being in- ci tain lines. Bnt nobody ever seems to ave thought of him as a poiPJe judge for terpreted to mean a call of the nation P preparedness against approaching' foes. 'liv court. He has sdiown less of what has Even at that, we would need better roads been called the judicial temperament than sd . for marching and for moving the big ami most any other conspicuous American It has been v it is general understood tlmt heavy guns proposed to buy, regardless Mr. WiU m bad considered the appointment of excuse. if Mr. Brandeis a' attorney general, but --o o o- A belt worn by Napoleon Bonaparte a dint e was dissuaded by his political advisthe battle of Waterloo has' just been pro ers. Some wentn-fa- r as to predict that fbc sen ted to the National, museum of Paris. "ominatioii would faii of confirmation, a Thats good for even a belt may perpetuate mvdirtion wide!) becomes especially interthe greatness of its wareU And, come to esting now. There are many senators who think of it, we have an old belt or two ve will with reluctance vote to place on the sue wore in days which the museum preme bend a man who is a crusader, ho; h inclination and for have the asking. may experience. He has stud in -- o manv o o irate iml'Miies Put always ap as a destructive critic. Hi.s oj.-'ibruit lias man parent ly Every L h' us unable to locate them. usually been startling in charoL acter and s .isational in statement. U ' he l ra pineal Any person may keep himself well postrepotted ed on current local events, he. regarded as a 'o neigh lily with the president arc ig- mu that Mr. Brandeis was b rti well read man, know whats what and whos u 'red. It . hut he was educated who in the community, and have numerous at Ilar-- s re resided in Boston practically attractive 'propositions placed-befohim for a. trifling investment. For proof'of this "t those objections sink into in ft !i statement iniost'a dollar for sj months comparison with tho.se that this of trial may against his genera! uiifitness paper. , fnr the p; His wannest t friends will O O O s Wheat is sfii! flitting around some- doubtless i nderwhy he should agree to where below the $2 mark. tionvhic)i willput an end to aeeept a ; lie li' ities for whielfbo has shown ; pestle OO Sure thing. Lets make it a eai of sueli zest. O O prosperity. We want ours. Rliul . O" O 0". o? ill bintrer . How to less well. Buy em, La for of how far towards the tropics the truck em, 'Wear em. lei - TUESDAY AFTERNOON fw 1 ( J- The Embodi ment of 1 Simplicity . by-gon- -i - oo if n t J i . jr-r- 1 con-iderati- O -- o o If you want it, go come to von.') . O-- farmer r- after it. It won't 1 fs i O- Study the prominent features of the Player Piano. What, after all, is most . pleasing? It may dazzle the eye with its beauty of 'architecture and finish; it may charm the ear with its masterful techniqu e, but the real satisfaction is the ease with which all results are obtained. Quickness of response to every impul se of air, the shifting of a lever, pressing of a button, all the delicate shading; fine phrasing, all that goes' to make the impression, all tlfese things in your own Lan ds at your own pleasure and volition. N THE WONDERFUL 1 v ' o ri r. - - PLAYER PIANO TIIE KIM BA LL PL A YER PIANO t The Kimball complete scale 83 notes.; circulating library privileges, all that heart cau wish. Let us demonstrate to y our satisfaction at waroroomkv rated. .It is 1 .rd to foryive the man who at din mr changes the topi"- of conversation just o 0 0- A li'an is as old as he looks, but he before your chance to. tell the pertinent y " never thinks so.- - I obinson p. V ros. I lano c o, 46 North Aca demy Avenue 1 V 1 |