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Show HIE PROVO POST Second .Ward Will EDITORIA-LDOES THE BOARD FEAR INVESTIGATION? Honor Mother's Day t S - The following program has Jbeen arranged to be given for Mothers Day . In , the Second ward meeting Next Sunday is Mothers Day and next meetM. Thurman at Tuesdays night pal Arch Sunday every man, woman and child should do ing and completely ignored Superintendent reverence to the sweetest and kindest woman in Eggertsens attitude relative to the hair cut- the world mother. In our every day battles of life we are apt ting episode, regardless of the fact that the superintendent was in reality responsible for the to forget the obligations wo owe to the woman .whole trouble. It was hp who made the first who has done so much for us. The word, speech to fhe boys and girls and gave them licarries with it more meaning than Mother cense to haze the ones who did not work The any other word, for Mother has done more-thaBoard also ignored the matters to which The all else in the world. Post called its attention, relative to existing conIn the day of modern activity wo fail to ditions in the High school teaching force and iu find the reverence for our mothers which exthe public schools of the city. isted in the old days, yet we need but to atop The tax payers and citizens of Provo can-n- and consider what our mothers are doing today be sidestepped so easily and it is squarely when we can realize that Mother is as much to up to the Board of Education to make a com- the world today as she was at any time in the plete investigation or survey of the schools of worlds history. The cares and duties are just this city. If they do not feel competent to mak" as the worries and trials just as heavy, great, this investigation we would suggest that school and the advice which our mothers give us tomen be called in for the purpose of giving the day is just as important as it was at any time people a fair and impartial report of existing in the history of man. Conditions in the school rooms of this eity today As next Sunday is especially set apart-t- o Not only do we call the attention of the do reverence to our mothers, let all those who members of the Board to the points regarding have mothers living do some kind act or speak the High school teachers which we brought up n some kind word which will gladden her heart, few days ago, but there are other things which and make her feel that in the hustle andlmstle need investigation." At the present tim Provo of the day she has not .been forgotten. There is conducting a two year high school course ami are none so unkind as those who forget what the eighth grade pupils of the city receive their their mothers have done. There are none so instruction in the same building, making it false as those whq are false to their mothers and practically a junior high school yet there sre there are none sojungrateful as those who fail two principals in that same building a to show gratitude for what Itheir mothers have we believe we are safe in 8ayin done for them. does not exist in any other school in the state ' visible One single fragrant flowe-t- he meall the time the question of finance is causing yet of love and liv- devotion to the given ssenger the Board no end of trouble. is worth a on thousand her grave. It means Another condition which exists in the ing so much to mother every petal, every leaf, schools of the city is the lack of liarmony T)e7 waft of its fragrance is laden with a mer tween the superintendent and a great number every of teachers, although the teachers, fearing for sage for her. It speaks to her in a language no human tongue can speak it makes her feel tha their positions, dare not come out openly and the pain, the anxiety, the fear, the sleepless give .their .honest views regarding the schools of s and .sufferings havo nights, her the city. Furthermore, it has been reported ?io not been in vain it speaks to her of loe re thk office that the superintendents visits to the different schools are few and far between' tunied, the sweetest of all compensations, and At the same time such organizations as the it means so little to you measured by the stan Home and School association (which we believe lard of gold and silver. o is working for the best interests of the school, It takes a man to wa Ik'th 3v mighty good but are .not ..a part of the school). are receiving the attention of the superintendent to further straight and narrow path these days of Most of us are ambling along personal interests as - much - as -- those of the ih the wide road of pleasure, profit and tndif. seh ocd. ferenee. yearr ago a change was made in the siu -perintendency of the Provo City schools. Three A new crop of American millionaires has members of the Board claimed that Former Supinto being as a result of order for Euroerintendent William S. Rawlings was not up to sprung the standard desired for the head of the Provo pean war supplies. Following the usual cuswill now outsnob all the rest of the school system. lie went from this tom, j rity to Salt snobs.they Lak where in six years he has worked himself --o ' 0 0 through merit alone from the bottom of the list What to one of the very best principals in that "reading it would make great if we were entertaining to school system and is the publish hobbjr or fad of every receiving praise for his in this As town. a splendid qualifications as an educator from near person subscription getter it ,and far.- Six years ago the present superin would be some jewel. j tendent received his appointment as head of the Provo City school system and if the Board mem- to make a complete investigation, one that is bers refuse to investigate school conditions as thorough and far reaching in its effect. If the I they exist irf Provo the citi-en- s Board will do this this and not attempt to today, themselves will investigate them before an whitewash the superintendent, or any memother Board election. ber of the teaching force it will do a great serv- This paper opposed the change six years ice to the seboot system of Provo, I d go. Today we believe the schools of the city will not do this then the people themselves will Princi-- 1 , n t ti ot eondi-ti'onwhi- silent-sorrow- 00 universal-temp- - Lor Florence Myers. Prayer, at Bone." Singing ' ; - ' ' 8ister - Ella Ritchie- - - - -w- e-believe the-Boar- tte nofaS were six y highrclassnmrupt(rthe-standard-the- years ago. Ifs do-itw- We have asked the hen Board themselves. . thetime- - eomes forthem -- - Up To Yon If the children SOMETIUNO havent been photo New for Provo graphed lately, have do it right NOW I carry a large line of first goods, and am not afraid to print prices that are right. I do not belong to any combine or credit rating association. Call for one. A FEW SELECTED FROM class THIS LIST corn, peas, mCk. etc. for $100 25c Bananas, per dozen Oranges, per dozen.. 20c, 25e, 30c, 50c Others get from 5c to' 10c more SO per dozen for the same sizes. days. For tickets and full I also hare a full- line of seeds, plenty nforirstion apply 1q any agent Salt of Alfalfa and grass Seeds. Lake Route or J. H. Manderfield. X. G, P, A , Salt Lake City Fpt 15 MILFORD West Center EXCURSIONS TO IDAHO, MONTANA AND OREGON VIA 8ALT LAKE ROUTE " " - Tomatoes, n- - ............ - ' llllnm j ' F. Brough has brought R'inat II; rum Baird to collect and Interest. Provo, VmX Utah v It is a cheap, pure,-- , easily digested food.t , 4 'use more ;Utah-Idah- only . ,.For Mother.Juat for Motherr Presentation of Carnations. Remarks Mary T. Dahlquist 0 My Father. Closing Song food given ,, .1 I Kt & is the by the sack. It 'a more soldiers nomical to buy in this way. eco- Sugar Utah-Idah- o Benediction. - , used liberally in every home. Order it, iu , their home, cooking, i Sometimes sugar . It should ai be Sugar o' re- - . ABSOLUTELY ,PURE Young Orators to Speak at Bl-- U. Y Sunday Evening - Sunday evening. May 14, Prof. Oamonds Public Speaking class of the B. Y. U. will hold Its annual recital, In College hall at 7:30 Ocloca. The lnembers of the class have been workings hard and . consistently and hate prepared the following program for the evening: Song. Juanita., class uartette. , Invocation, Rex Gardner. Hora Oration, Our Pastimes, " Monson. t Lesson. Orson Lifes Declamation, F. Whitney, Horace Manwaring. . Testimony, EU Abegg. Oration, Value oft Religion, Glen AGED TAX COLLECTOR . Restored To Health By Vinol am a city tax colCorinth, lector and seventy-fou- r years of age. n condition. I was in a weak, My druggist told me about VinoL I tried it and in a week noticed considerable improvement ; I continued its use and now I have gained twenty pounds in weight, and feel much stronger. I consider Vinol a fine tonic to create strength J. A. PRICE. for old people. I . Miss.! Awaits Anyone Who run-dow- u Scofield. -- Declamation, Bill and Me, Alfred Osmond, Orton Durham. Oration, Function of a University, Leamon Randall. imitiflc Ien Rellg- Oratton, Are ous? Ray Knight. Song, School Thy Feelings, Quartette.--'' -- Benediction, Rex. Gardner. Jersey Association ! Drinks Hot Water in Inside bath, before break-- J clean, sweet, fresh. DRUG COMPANY Provo, Utah. HEDQUI8T " - Sparing and vivacious men bright, alert a good, clear skin am 5 Smith, Oration, Adjustments, Leroy Cor. Oration, Power of Purpose, John Clear, Peachy Skin a naturaL roey, healthy oomploxio; are asBuiwd only by pure blood. (r only everAm&n and woman could h Induced toVdopt the morning Inst: what change would bath, ' ke place. Instead of the thousands t men, women sickly, anaemic-lookinand girls, ''with pasty or instead Of the of nerve wrecks. "rundowns brain fags" and pessimists Get a 10 cent pac should see a virile, optimistic rou-James Headache Noders people everywhere and dont suffer. t An inside bath Is bad by drinkl- - f each morning, before breakfast of real hot water with a ter. When your head aches you shnply glass of limestone phosphate in spoonful or relief Tiict have, you will go wild. to wash from the stomach, liver, k! i. needless to suffer when you can neys and ten yards of bowels the take a remedy like Dr. James Head,-cl- e days indigestible waste, so. iu- and poisons, Powders and relieve the para and fermentations freshari-thand cleansing, sweetening once. at someone to Send, . neuralgia , entire alimentary- - canal - be;. ha drug store now for a dime package of ' Dr. James Headache Powders. putting mar food Into the stomaci Those subject to sick headache, t Dont suffer! In a few moments you leusnesa, nasty breath, rbenmaUs--colds- ; will feet fine headache gone wo mors and partlculary those who ha-- , neuralgia pain. a pallid, sallow complexion and are constipated very often, are urgec to obtain a quarter pound of limestoa - A Perfect Reproduction is phosphate at tha drug store whirli will cost bat a trifle, but la sufficient producted in to demonstrate the quick and remark PATHE TALKING able change ta both health and appear ance, awaiting those who practice t MACHINE sanitation. We must remei No ehange of needles, plays teraal her that inside cleanliness is more hu any make of records, positive- portent than outside, because the stv not abnorh impurities to eo ly has no equal. Call and hear does the blood while tbs pores laminate this wonderful machine at the thirty feet ef bowels da. g ; mui'i-tude- s of rosy-cheeke- d e . . Getting Ready For The Big Auto Show What promises to be the greatest cattle show ever held In Provo will b held on Wednesday, May 17, back of the city halL The cattle should be at the south side of the court house block 'at 11 oclock. Judging wilt begin promptly at 1 oclock. Jersey bulls, 3 years old and over will be the first class fudged. Other classes will follow In their order. t AIT Jerseys, Holstelns and Grades that are presented when the class is called win be judged. Bulls, cows and calves wflf be given attention fir their order. Get of sire with three calves or more wiir be an interesting class. J udgea from the Agricultural college will be here to place the cattle according to thehr merits. Everybody is invited to'brtag thefr stock and have them judged. Classes from the B. T. F. wfU be in attendance. Committees are named to look after the details and every thing po 3ible wm be done to make It a success. No entry fees required. . ENTERPRISE MUSIC STATIONERY CO. cameo brooch somewhere business district Finder return to 53 No. 2nd West Re LOST A in SUI ward- - AT THE SAN? Two blo natural hot sulphur water pools,- - emptied and eleanedmrlee a wou Fes f:r Vr, ... It Rheumatism ' If you are troubled with chronic or muscular rheumatism give Chamberlains Liniment a trial. The relief from pain which It affords Is alone -worth many times its cost Obtain, able sverywhere.-;-ad- T. EYESTRAIN. HEADACHE, and SQUINTS , ; Scientifically removed. Thoa-san- ds of testmonials. TathhlaHaatlatsTlil DR. G. HEINDSELMAK - a With Heindselmaii! Opti-i , cal & Jewelry GJk , j ly Price List of Groceries, Hardware, Enamel-warEtc. Canned During the summer months excursion tickets at greatly reduced tes will be sold to points la abwvw f;rritory ou different dates. Retu Semi-Month- -- THANK YOU LATEIi ON 230 A e, THE MENLOVE STUDIO THEYLL ess the best fuels for the body. chief foods, mothers should - tation. ooo- by practical tests, i showing ' that sugar is one of, our Concert Recitation i Conducted by Emma Jones Male Quartette.. Dear Mother Mine Walter Wells, Veil Jones, An- ' gus Olsen, Wm. HoOTdsy J Tributes to Mother..... J. M. Jensen Eudors Eggertseo Reading Recitation. ".For Mother, Just for ? Recitation- .J fatigue and is one of ueves for days at a time. a Sacrament Gem. Administration of Sacrament Duet by four girls. ' It With all the proof from i , food expert and evidence - Mother Song - ' bi":v'ru house Sunday evening, May 14: Preliminary music. Abstract of mlnutea. i Ufali idalip Sugar Is Concentrated Nutriment ' REMEMBER MOTHERS DAT v The Board of Education exoneTated i Just what you need for spring Ready Mixed Paint for the Home. Chinamel and Varnish for the Furniture. - Kalsomine for the Walls. Paint Brushes for all Purposes. Glass and Putty for the .Windows. . . - W will repair your wood furniture and stain or .varniah same. " BEEBE LUMBER CO. Phones 104 3L- - and!05 . - Provo, Utah f s' |