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Show i .1 i i THE PROVO POST PAGE SIX NESTOR AND DELBERG IN VAUDEVILLE AT THE ELLEN MONDAY W441 Makes Perfect I u-l4-l- T; ' pJjiilvVv j ! j 'J4. ..... iu- -' ! These two clever entertainers calloffer a bit of musical-comedTheir sketch is ed, In Love. a charming little act made up of bright sayings, graceful dancing RELOCATING THE OLD ROADS and excellent singing, Sfr.'Nestor f voice of great .register singhas a Average Life cf Horse and Automeing, both bass ad tenor, on one biles May Be Increased-anthe song, featuring a Dutch Yoddle. Cost of Hauling Reduced. This act should prove very en The average life of horses and tertaining to., the Ellen patrons, may be Increased and the where it Will be shown Monday cost of hauling reduced, according to and Tuesday, matinee and night. the office of of f itf Yvno . X-4- desire of parents is to see their strong and healthy physically I equipped to make a success of life. Yet, how many parents are there who endeavor to protect that, most important sense of all the eyesight of their children by providing the most Suitable light for greatest THE well nourished, . . the study hours ? 1 . Modem methods of schooling and the necessity for completing their primary education at an early age imposes a severe tax on the eyes during the growing period of life. In many cases this strain weakens the eyes, or results in loss of sight simply because the little ones are compelled to study under a poor or improper light ' Edison Mazda Lamps now afford the most suitable I i electric light to study by as well as for general home ,f. . . .use, and furnish it atminimum cost Give your children the benefit of this light- - We w31 be glad tcf advise you as to the most beneficial way ? 4o use Edison Mazda Lamps. - 4 j f , 1 4 srwaro-.'- togar- - t mr-qnyug- mr Power fi Ufafe crrrrr I jf ,S i; a is V. i i i 1 ! ! I i : land-own- ---frlh- ) SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH V. A .J. Salt Lake April 4, 5, 6th. fare rates. Tickets on sale 1st to 6th, inclusive. Long Ask for tickets, via Salt - fi Five-To- n - a . - -- iL ' Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen six, result - happiness. Annual income - twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, - ; ' result misery: JIr; hUcawber. - DEPOSIT. your earnings in this bank, place, a portion to a checking account and the remainder; to , a .Sayings be happy as yon will have the many account. You-w- ill conveniences of a checking account and a reserve fund for We pay 4 per cent interest compounded emergencies. ' on all pavings Accounts. . semi-annual- - ly .. level road . to the community is so great that It will repay those using the road to give the farmer the equivalent in land equally good in place of what he has sacrificed to the com' mon welfare. . At any rate the office of' roads U now taking special pains to make clear, the economic advantage of avoiding steep grades in their roads, even at some sacrifice of hotter land. Investigations shows that the laying of such roads over hills has resulted more-frothe attention to the of farm lineS "than from scientific attention to the problem of road building. According to the testimony of farmers consulted where a horse might be able to pull 4,000 pounds on a level road it would have difficulty in pulling 3,000 pounds up a. steep hill, The size of the load Itjerefore tends to be measured by the grade of the largest hill on the road t4 toarket. Tu a tottobep ofcasps'ot p.cteaUexperiment shows that the relocating of roads around hills' . has uo ud been accomplished either dition in road length ip some and" wlth-xhe- : adding 'of TonlY ,a,f('w feet to the highway in others The office knows of no case; where a properly relocated road which has cut out grades has led to any question as to its material 'reduction of hauling costs. ; ' FARMERS MERCHANTS" BANK and and Service Our Motto. T. N. O Taylor, President. J. D. Dixon, Cashier, CJohn F. Bennett, Vice Pres. . Arnold Dixon, Asst Cashier. it , - All Kinds 01 Lump, Nat and D J?IB CASTLE Slack Coal. GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING ;y CANYON All sizes. -- Q rONEiTr:'-- . ' 502 S. ACADEMY AVE. 1 Bank. Commercial Office Provo !Town Up 3U00L& SPAFFORD I CvvOC0000000 0 I limit. Lake Route. a6 H 'BER CO. Good-b- y fe ton feet, sweat; feet Good-by- e t, burning Are Headquarters For feetj smelltoj feet FANCY FRONT SINGLE IRON GATES DOUBLE DRIVE IRON GATES FANCY FRONT ALL WIRE FENCE AMERICAN ALL WIRE FIELD FENCE . POULTRY NETTING and WIRE STAPLES FANCY PICKET and LATH COMBINATION FENCE conks cllouseaybunicAis and raw spott. No jn(pe shc tigbt-- - more drawing your face to . is TIZ acts t TIZ X ALL AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES out all the ous eruda-tidb- jl which puff The Beebe Lbr. Co. Phones 104 and 105. At The Busy Corner. rr WALL Smoot Lumber Co. - - -- ; PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lumber, .. Dooro, Windows, o o o LTouldings, Lath, MAIBEN GLASS & PAINT 272 WEST C1NTEB m - Shingles etc.. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. P O. Sox 461. Phones Ho. SO Office and Yard opposte R. R. Freight Depot, v PROVO, UTAH vjo-stance- -- . cThE , April . ONE SECRET OF SUCCESS states ' -- E.Eggertsen Ticket Agt Provo is living within your means, as Dickens aptly Tandem Road Roller In Action. , ( Any grocer will supply you. One i i is. Utah-Idah- o L. D. S. CHURCH CONFERENCE com-2- 5 get your foot lisery. Tortable your cent et feel, ow at box of TIZ uggist or Have department et t ;. never good feet, gli ' feet, ed. ' A swell, never 1 "t, ne c mfort or foot guaranteed years money refunded a jxpens Are less than any other concern ... Future Geod Roads. Good roads in the future should be built on the zigzag plan for the avoidance of hills and steep grades, the federal officer of good roads air eowneed to declaring that the live of horsqs, and automobiles could be lengthened thereby and the cost of hauling reduced materially. - The experts contend that the "longest way ecoaround often may bw the nomical and shortest way homo, and decry the national tendency to build straight roads whenever they must risk, heavy grades. Get Busy With Resd Drag. never was a better time than right now to use the road drag. Try to get the neighbors to join you If, you can, but if they will not, a couple of days spent Improving the. road from your farm to townwill pay big when the bad weather comes on. Of course, it goes a bit against the grain to make good roads for people who hre too lazy to help, but who use them Just the same. However, it it belter to db that than to suffer the inconvenience and loss of good marketing through - There ooUomleaa roads. re- i ? C. A, G. P. A. Salt Lake dOr heat and o limit-- .1 SALT LAKE ROUTE J. H Manderfield vvJ, h ''Utah-Idah- . Sugar. Yau con boil it. There's never a trace of scum. Please try it. ' Learn, as thousands of others have, what a perfect sugar afA great majority of persons flicted with ecsema have no other aliment, which la accepted as proof that eczema la purely a skin .disease. Meritol Eczema Remedy Sr - recommended especially for eczema and diseases of the skin. If you are afflicted with this terrible disease we ask you to nse this remedy on our guarantee. Provo Drug Co., agents. (Adv.) for-ho- w X 'y Ask for ticketsiviaJ J': One up Yhe feet. Use and - heat need, of all fare for round trip. Tickets on ale April 1st to 6th, inclusive, jong ilmit. Ask for tickets via Salt Lake Route. ai rc K 4 One Fare For Round Trip T.ckets on sale April 1st to 6th Inc. Extra Equipment on all trains f ! Conference April 4, 5, 6. f X' X V April 4 to 6 Inc. :'4. It dissolves quickly; it . jells firmly. .Produced by an process which eliminates bleaching. You can im-iro- ved Vup ! - tions. with . the sugar high class caterers use for their superb crea- EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE SPRING CONFERENCE ;ir 1 pull-to- BS. L. ) roads, department agriculture, by relocating many old roads and the more scientific laying out of new ones. The natural tendency In road building la to build a straight 'road whether It goes over g steep grades or hills or not, and over these grades naturally adds to the wear and tear on horses and vehicles. The doctrine of the office of roads Is that the longest way around may. often be the shortest and. most economical way home, and that frequently by building a highway around a hlU or grade but little appreciable distance Is added and this Is more than offset by the reduced strain of battling. .. . The chief drawback from the farm owner's point of view to that the toying out of road on this principle of avoiding grades necessitates In some eases running the road through good farm land or orchards of pastures Instead of going around the farm line and building the road through old wor .out fields and over rocky knolls. This of coarse must- ralse a question to the mind of the Individual as to whether the cutting up of hto property by a road yields him Individual advantages and so benefits hto community as to offset the use of such land for a road or to overcome the Inconvenience of having his land divided. In this connection the office of roads points out tht the running of A rod knd tboXssultlng traffic through a good farm where there are good cattle, horses, sheep, grain, fruit or vegetables has a certain advertising value and in many Instances makes the land more valuable,. In other: cases the Importance of such a. is Utah-Idah- o s auto-mobile- Protect Your Childrens Eyes Make icings for your fruit salad with Utah- Idaho Sugar they will be perfect. in the State; hence we can sell you a piano for considerably less than any one else. Pianos sold by us go direct from fao lory to your home. have saved many others many dollars, let iis do the same for you. LAKE MUSIC CO a4 41. |