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Show THE PROVO POST PAGE TWO rover their inherent bent or rapacity, writes Clayton Sedgwi.ek has made such a disCooper in the May Century. Until the covery, the electric system which is now general in our American Published Every TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY -- It is,a. jCommou remark institutions, is something of a fareev-- -. At Noa. First West St, Piovo,' Utah I wish I knew what I was fitted among American undergraduates: ' ' By The , The college is under 3eep obligation to serve the nationuot for merely by presenting a great number of excellent subjects, which', if properly selected, will land the young man in positions of leadership Eand usefulnestlut it may ami must go beyond this negative educaSUBSCRIPTION PRICES IH ADVANC. .75 Cents tion, and' assist the student "actually to form his life purpose, One year .....,,,.$2.60Thre months, THE PROVO POST-- stut 1 22-2- -- POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. -- D. 1912. C, F. PECKER, Mayor of Provo City, Utah. ' - FRED EVANS,. . Attest: City Recorder of. Provo City, Utah. (Corporate Seal) State of Utah, . County of Utah. ss. I, Fred Evans, City Recorder of Provo City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above aml foregoing is a lull, true and correct copy of an ordinance Providing entitled, An Ordinance for the Licensing of Druggists or Pharmacists,- - and repealing Section 298 of the Revised- - Ordinances of Provo City, Utah, and all Ordinances in Conflict .Herewith, passed by the of Provo Board of Commissioners 24th on the day of April, Cfty, Utah, A - TT IIICKS;Managerr THE CARE OF THE EYES- .. 25 Cents One of the most important things to consider jjpconneAion with Six. months l.SOOne month . Entered at the Postofflce of Provo City as second-clasmatter according' to caring for the eyes is the bath, and this- should preferably be of rain Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. or distilled water, says Harpers Bazar A pinch of salt, well dissolved, adds value to an eye bath, and a most soothing wasH, which Post subscribers are requested to notify this office promptly FOR IMMEDIATE ERECTION. that fits over the oppu eye, is made is administered iifa little eye-cu-p 'whenever-thpaper is not received. Residence carriers are supposed 1912.to notify the subscnbera by blowing a whistle upon their arrival with r - - bv dissolving a level teaspoonful of pure boric acid in - a quart of , , I we have, a large number of monu- - the paper. Please help ffs to see that this rule is enforced by report'meats, tablets and head stones all filtered Pr distilled water.- TT T set my hand and affixed the corporate ing any negligence on the part of the carrier. complete except the inscription. - Boric acid must be dissolved in boiling" water and then added toigeal of pr0T0 city, Utah, this 24th the rest in a quart bottle. Although everybody knows that, one eye day of April, 1912. DID WE DO OUR SHARE. DECORATION DAY FRED EVANS, East Thursday" night the Utah I)eelopm?nriaiUsf?iiE"WTiItI.' may- often have- - am ailunmt. not slLarod IiyrtIicyi)thcrTfewrt;racm.b9r "Uity Recorder of Provo'City, Utah j is Mny 30th. You will want that Farrell ainj J. W. McHenry, two of the 'most public spirited men in to refrain from using the same cup for both eyes without washing Seal) (Corporate ' erected before then. monument bathed. the has been first after it the state, to this city to deliver addresses on the best methods of First publication April 25, 1912. not make arrangements at Why developing Provo and Utah County, and in building up a bigger and once ? 0U, per quarter $9.00. . tomi roetry Pay. a better state. The men came ami they did their duty, but can wc TIME-TES' $ 4000.00 over and not UMer T. Who is the gentleman seated la lhf ay as much of the people of Provo? The question has been asked, large touring car? $3000.00, per quarter $8.00. . Whbe were our city officials, where were our Commercial Club That is the poet laureate of a MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS biscuit factory, Provo ' People Cannot Demand Under $3000,00 and not over Birmingham members, our bankers, our merchants,, our business men of all ' By the Tabernacle,-Prov- o. Stronger Proof of Merit.' $2000.00, per quarter $7.00.. pations; our professional men, and the citizenswho should have over: and not .Under $2000,00 the College hall mass meeting? .About thirty showed up The test of time is what tells $1000.00, per quarter $9.00. " at the meeting and the rest of the townspeople were too indifferent the tale. The public is quick to Under $1000.00,' per quarter $5.00. to accept this splendid opportunity to hear the resources of our state discover misrepresentations and, Section 7 Any person partnership party passing the yard who or in shall of will test l-ilengage alone merit stand the l-icorporation in U exploited and aid boosting for bettor tfonditions. li noticing the amount of lumber, or carry' on the. business of druggist . .This eonditiouis certainly a deplorable one, as it puts Provo in time. Long ago, many jjrateful in this locality publicly or pharmacist without first procuring 1 being hauled out, was led to the list of the fossil and reactionary, a place entirely .undeserved, people endorsed Doans Kidney Pills; a license so to do, as provided in this ask if we were SELLING OUT. thousand but a place we must occupy until we, get enough life into durselves they do still. Would these state- ordinance, or who shall violate any of Kidto show that we are moving with the spirit of the times and ready. to ments be confirmed if.Doan s the provisions of this ordinance times NO was our reply. , r do our share toward boosting for our tate. The .Utah day meetings ney Pills did not possess lasting shall be deemed guilty of a and upon conviction thereof, were general and from the reports coming in, Provo is about the only merit? The followiug testimony ; should eonvinee thd most skeptical shall be punished by a fine in any sum town in the state where speakers were sent that diiLnot respond to not exceeding Fifty Dollars, or by im1 Provo reader.- Out-Selli- ng the call. In Salt Lake 5,000 people went to the tabernacle, in Ogden - Mrs. Lottie Monk, second ward, prisonment in the City Jail of Provo an excellent meeting was held, in Kaysville, the brass band turned Pay son, Utah, says: The state- City, Utah, not exceeding Thirty days, IVe Can out to aid in stirring up enthusiasm and the spirit of loyalty. At ment 1 gave in praise of Doans or by both, such fine and imprison. ment in 1907 Pills holds still Tooele-aKidney In thousand people filled the tabernacle, and .many other GOOD STOCK PROMPT SERVICE and you may continue- - its Section 8That Section 298 of the places large audiences greeted the speakers. These towns have done good Revised Provo Ordinances Of Solicited A Year of City, member Patronage publication. my something of lasting benefit, while Provo has passed up an excellent family had weak kidneys, as the Utahand all ordinances and parts of ' opportunity- to be counted among the live cities of the state result of an attack of typhoid ordinances in conflict herewith are ' . .We hope that the oversight was unintentional and may be feyer. This person complained hereby repealed. , 9 This - ordinance - shall Section of most the tiinenf rein ed ied byge tting up another meeting and inviting the same two aMulIpainln upon lts first Z 0. M. SBARF, Manager s men to on UtaSltvlhe peo'ple of Provo firuTTet them Ui(Laiehpcdallya.after:.sta!id-- . take effect immediately ' T awhile: A neighbor rec- publication! for ing know that while we slept before, we do not belong to the funeral ommended Doan s 185 WESfTjllRD SOUTH PHONE 21 PROVO, UTAH Pills so Passed by the Board of CommisKidney brigade, norjare we ready to convert the entire town into a eeme highly that I was induced to get sioners of Provo City, Utah, this 24th tery. Let ns wake up and remain awake just as long as there is a a box. This remedy proved to be need to build up Provo, Utah County and the state. do this just what was needed and improved the patients condition in every we are not apt to be caught napping again. II. C. , - day of April, A HICKS; Editor. -- -- N7 s - Monuments ... e , - - - - V THE well-know- -- Bees ley: n Aee-Heral- d turn-.eLLont-- to I I CTftIT I and A 1 NOa misde-njeano- Were Not Selling Out, Were : . : Supply Your Wants . - .Baker. Lomber-Co- ' deliver-addresse- 7 -- L If-w- e ' . way. Remember the name Doans A POOR BOYS RAPID RISE. and take no other. , ,. , The charge has often beeu madetof late that this is.no louger the For sale by all dealeis. Price n land of opportunity for the poor boy. The career of Ileory Lee Jost, 50 cents. Co., New Buffalo, who has been elected mayor of Kansas City, Mo., like that of GoverYork, sole agents nor Ben W. Hooper of Tennessee, refutes the eliarge. Governor for the United States. AN ORDINANCE. Hooper was a nameless waif of the sreets when picked up by charitable people, and even to this day knows nothing about his parentage. Mayor Josts family history is not veiled in the same obscurity. Providing for the Licensing of Drug-- ' His father placed him in the Five Points Home of Industry in New gists or Pharmacists, and Repealing Section 298 of the Revised York when he was 2 years old, being too poor to support the child. Provo City, Utah, and alt waifs for whom , Ordinances in Conflict Herewith., Four years later he was sent West with a party Foster-Milbur- Ordin--ances-- jf by a Missouri farmer who him a him to study. The buy deand Louie good encouraged 'gave cided tobeeame a lawyer, and after his admission to the bar settled in Kansas City.- - Ilis rise has been rapid. connecteil with the office of the public prosecutor, where he made a record that gave him a strong position lnpolitiesT Conditions' uTthis country-u- re by no means hopeless yet when a boy who started life with such a heavy handicap can, at the age of 31 L become the mayor of a growing bustling, enterprising community like Kansas City. BeTror3aI!reit"hyTtreByard-wf-Uem-- e A RING TO MARK DIVORCE. What is there about divorce that should induce a woman t- advertise the fact that she has obtained one? asks Leslie's. Some Western women are trying to introduce the custom of wearing a wv tiling ..ring on the little finger of the right hand when one becomes di . rced. A trnly modest woman who has. obtained a release from the relation will want to kiep herself in the background, and - the greater the justification for such release the less desire there is to advertise the fact: Miss Aetona prominent Boston lawyer, well to ones private Any custom that draws public-attentisays: " .misfortune is vulgar. Instead of wearing the wedding ring on another finger as a mark of an unfortunate and untimely matrimonial experienec,"a sense of propriety should prompt a woman to put the ring in a secret plaec kiioyn.piily i'LberseJt h civ to stay with jdl other unpleasant .memories of the past. - mat--rirnoni- on 1 V ONES LIFE WORK. While it is impossible for our colleges to make great men out of indifferent raw material, it is possible. to Assist undergraduate to- dis- - THE BEEBE LUMBER CO, Its record of growth without parallel in tho history of amusements. More and greater variety and tnul- tiplicity of novel, original and solidly worthy features than any other solely western Institution in existence ktr Harvey Bolster Springs, Single Sets Buggy Harass, Light and Heavy Work Harness, Horse Collars and a full line of Deering Machine Extras. lliey invite the Public to call or write and get their almost passed the WORLD - EVERY PARTICIPANT TO THE MANNER BORN d b Hatching from oblivion and reviving for public profit and pleasure 74 hardships, ctuvalnea and spectacular routine of the Great Western Outdoors Kound-u- -A " the storm? and jtotUvu,, . tba romances, perua,. COMMEMORATIVE FETE FtifoMlnr the roll of eonvulifve hlitory of the present, as exempUfied on .the 101 Kunc which 'Kf tt? SZSKSSSfu tlvSl CLEMENT AND INCIDENT RINGS TRUE JBVERV The West depicted of its champions. Every name renowned for skill or in avocations daring of the range r DntffgTrrt. PJ P K ETT7L TH C s.jMODERN . UROUO orrihavnmt who ever battled, barehanded, 2 P.M.-T- W0 with Spanish bull, a positive feature Of every exhibition DAILY PERFORMANCES --8 P. M. QL6RIOUSL,Y INAUGURATED BY A TYPICAL OVERLAND TRAIL FORENOON STREET PARADE (Including rzssss'r" Cts. CHILDREN, 25 Cts. end Grand Stand Chairs, seal), JO Seats Including admission, 7 cts. end SI. OO. Alt itekrti the chew grMHSdft and m day i axfaibitlOQ at - WT- - PHONES 104 and 105. CORHER-Pro- ShWjL Tha Wondrous West of itory-an- d tradition. Tho West of the Indian and the Buffalo, of Bio Cowpunchcr, tho Pioneer and tho Homesteader, Tho West that Is passing and ?n BIGGEST FRONTIER EXHIBITION in -' They can save you money on anything you mhy pi in their line. require ices- - THE BUSY J f Representaliye Direct and intact from tho great Oklahoma Ranch, whose name It bears and whoso feme it proudly conserves cist" as contemplated in this ordinance i8dettned as a person, partnership or corporation which compounds or disposes of drugs or medicines, and f In the course of its business also dis poses of intoxicating liquors, on thej pi ebcrtpfion oT a regularly ' licensed f physician, which liquors are nut to be consumed upon the premises. Section 6 The amount of the lieB,ist trf a dr'iegst or pharmacist shall j ! ' upon th slock of goods car- rad 0 the .licensee, as follows, to- - have received their first. shipment of Schutler Wagons, .Moline Plows, Deering Spring Tooth Harrows, Queen, Anne Cultivators, Beet Cultivators, Deering Mowers, I ircater Americas -- CHOOSING , - mlssioners of Provo City, Utah.., . - Section-Italian bo uulawful for any person, partnership or corporation to engage in or carry on the business of ""Druggist or Pharmacists without first procuring a license from the Board of Commissioners of Provo ' t City, Utah, so to do. Section 2 No license to xcai;ry on the business of Druggist or Pharmacist shall be Issued for - a longer period than three months. Section 3 The Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, in its )i8r cretion, may refuse to grant a license to any druggist or pharmacist tv ho has ben convicted of violating any of the provisions 'of the Ordinances, of Provo City, Utah, prohibiting the manufacture, sale or .other unlawful disposition of intoxicating liquors. Section 4 It shall be unlawful for any person, partnership or corporation licensed under the "provisions of this ordinance, or for any person acting or assuming to act as his servant, agentofficer, or employee, to refuse Ao permit tha Chuif .ol.PaUee,.or any police officer of Provo City, Utah, at any time during business hours to have free access to, and permission to inspect all rooms, apartments, and places of every kind, nature or deswith cription usod3yor connected the business of said druggist or pharmacist. Over jfbOilt) no. per guaiter $12.50. Under $6000.00 and not over $5rtoooo vo pcrpiaiTer l $10.00. 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