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Show : Minute r IrJj M i sj Florey U t-ley. Salt llake Citjr. Docket clerk Mrs. Della H. Barrel!, Salt La'Ke City. Engrossing clerk Ross Reuolda, Salt Lake City. r. h Rev. Elmer' I. Goshen, Chaplain .S?!t Lake City, I Committee clerk1? J. E, Webb, Salt rUTAHLEGISLATURE .(Continue! fiom page 1) Buchaaati. Alex. cl-y- , llszry ILgUe a of i, Su mit. Docket cVrk, N il'8!'eiFL EHout2t. Cr Kiel's of t;ia?. Sergeant at arms Bailow Wiisou eber. of Assistant" leigeaut at aims, T. Cat ho county. Harris of Davis. 13. ' Engrossing clerk, ' THE PROVO POST , Jr, Sa't Lake. - Mina- - m Douglas 8wan, Salt Lake J t&.'5c.srsrr Secretary DEAD-LOGK.INT- Secietary, ITTFWPM P PAGE EIGHT Thomas Rdmey, o;W A -- Cunningham, ri Weber," Sfirgeaflt-at-arm- A W.JH g " - . 'county; Weber; C. M. Tia-- 4 Hwief, Jr.. ':r ''s ,r V . Date Store With a Permanent Neu)York Office The r , - Messenger Edgar Black ham, Nq dauLt you. read our recent announcement - of having street, opened a New York office at No. West Twenty-innt- h 1 ' A - -- Salt-Lake. Stenographer Miss Ora Roylance, Chaplain, Eugene Morris of Beaver.- - Utah county." Mailing clerk, Mrs. Alice Collins of Doorkeepers W. JohnaonSaapete, Weber. justoff Fifth t V J. E. Vogel, Weber. Stenographer, Mias Jeanette Rollo aeta .of offiTh.e.yoOng jon JJae-tw7 "oriron"'"" cers khowed 'twelve In favor of the Committee clerks, T. L. . Foot f Republican candidates and six for the Juab, W. H. Smart of Ducheeno, J. Democrats all the way through. The H. Wootten of Ctah, William F. esnate then adjourned until 2 o'clock of Salt Lake. this afternoon. ' . Measengerg, William Wltbeck of Uinta and Joseph Wilkinson of Wayne. RECORD OP WARNICK Watchman. H. P. . My top of Salt IN THE GEM STATE Lakeand Thomas Hunt'of SevTer. Doorkeepers. BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 11, Charles L. Henry Marshall of Tooeele and Thomas Smith of Salt Warnlck of Idaho Falls represented Lake. , both Bingham and Bonneville conu-tiesj- n M. N. of Lancaster Salt Janitor, legislatures in this state, He " Lake.' was s member of the eleventh session The Democratic list of appointments from Bingham county four years ago r were Senator J. W. Funk for presl- - and was Instrumental In securing the denit, and the following for the other passage of the Bonneville division bill He succeeded positions; during that session. hhnself J.omembership In the following legfslature from the new county. In the session of the legislature in this Btate two years ago Mr. War. nick held the important assignment of Dainty Mary Pickford, Pride of the Movies, hag designed a cap, "a cap of class, a cap as snappy as ghe ia herself.. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR RENT Three furnished housekeeping rooms, modern. 68 W. Third J16 FOR SALE pounds. office. Old papers m bundles of 15c per bundle, at this W AffTED Two gentlemen to , room and board. Prices reasonable. First class location. Phone 681-2t Style Tips for Today ' Mary Pickford Caps in white are the latest. Spring Suits in Sand, Putty, Covert, Green, Navy and Pumpkin, are being featured. Long Harem Veils are ; worn on hats and caps. Spring Coats and Suits in all the newest styles will be shown , February 1st. Her.: Journal Patterns Dorothy Dodd Sheer Paul Jones Middies Poplins $1.00 j. WE HELP YOU SAVE- - New Ginghams In neat small- - 1Q : -- -- - Janrio, 1915 MANY READERS OBTAIN ksy ul vKhr at before the war prices. Not a cent of advancein our store. Everything ns lour or lower than everL Agents lor guaranteed Cotmty DefbyTihemr Bows, Mrs. Ella. ' cn Fall and Winter Coats and Suil3 a f THE f . Adams, L. E. &U Half-Pric- e Peay, Parley. Reed, W. O. Sagers, JV. W. Stewart, J. A MENU PROVO POST Published Tuesdays and Fridays ' it No North lint West Street, Swazey, R. D. H not called for In two weeka4hey Provo, Utah. will be sent to the'Dead Letter Office. POST PUBLISHING COMPANY Alexander, James (2). Alton, Jas. L. Duffin, SpenqfT, Fillmore. Dyke, Hiekenlooper, G. A Mathew iT James. -Myers, Louis. , Nelson, Everett Nicholl, R. F. JAMES CLOVE, P. M. -- jy JSubscjlptioxLJtatea: 00 strictly in advance-s.$- 2 1 Months, strictly in advance 1.25 William Glasmanp. editcrof the Ogadd 50c den Standard. was fined $108 yester- ZTlflaot paid in advance t day morning by Judge John A, Mar- jer year or 25c for six months to shall in the Federal court for publishthe above. OGDEN EDITOR FINED FOR- ADVERTISING LOTTERIES - LADIES. Closing Prices Table Linens patterns .are a special feature with ns. Amoskeag Gingham Red Seals and A. F. C. My Lady Dainty Ginghams in fine FIRST CLASS CREAMERY BUTTER, bill 382, appropriating f 18,600 for the children's home; house bill 391, grad29c per pound. Tithing Office, t ing and. classifying high schools; FOR SALE Sugar beet and alfalfa bouse bUl 392, relating to deaf, dumb resolutloBs introduced by him, two land at Orem. - Full - water right and biM children. 2AJLXElltalLiItonfitotabaarAjiL fovT3edTor eeOTmg'tfie'lesins of MQFAfitioJoBathaapptesears education and a with Idaho providing old. Will sacrifice, $300.00 per acre office of senators from two to four to make qiuck sale. Any size tract new education system and tn educayears another was to abolish the ofPart terms. Price $225.00 per sera tional commissioner, thereby revising infice of state superintendent of educaBest land In Utah. W. H. Ray & control of all ihe state educational ' was cham- tion. and stitutions, introduced Co. , 2t pioned In the legislature by Representative Warnlck and placed on the staUNCLAIM ED LETTERS WANTED Man and wife or two gen- tutes. Of the more Important point tlemen boarders, also rooms. Call Remaining-hr-Provo Poit Offfc? ...G2IJMEDICAL-WOR- K. -- Hundreds of readels of this paper J6 have already taken advantage of the FOR SALE 1509 pcunl 4 year old generous offer bjr which Dr. Miles obtained enhorse.. Inquire ot Larsen Nygreen Medical Guide free of cost tirely Studio, J6 . As has been stated before this is only foi a limited time and offer FOR SALE Fine tract garden all who want to avail themthose and vegetable la Hi. Splendid selves of ft should hasten to send tion. Must be sold. . Big cut- In in their names. price. $15.00 down and $15.00 per This book is filled with sound admonth. Price today, $1,000.00. W. vice given in a clear, readable form. H. Ray & Co. Read it over and over again until J13 you know its contents thoroughly. LOTS OF. MONEY to loan. Low in- Do not wait for the emergency to occur and then look up the necessary terest, easy terms. . See W, IL Raj treatment, in your-- leisure mo' & Cq , J13 ments carefully read and absorb the ttfid Wfiore cord Do not make the mistake that at Hoover Broa. MilC . J16 this book is just aiv advertisement for Dr. Miles Restorative Remedies. fO RENT Two houses on- Sixth It is true that hrthe particular cases South, furnished or unfurnished, gas, where any of the Miles Remedies is advised. electric lights, pavement Phone are indicated their is because it is believed that This - 297.- J9" . they arethe best remedies of their WANTED Incubator, capacity 100 or kind. But Dr. Miles Medical Guide is an honest endeavor to give the 150. j Thpne 297. J9- . general public a practical insight into .household medicine and in all FOR RENT 4 room bungalow, cases the treatment recommended ' ern. 240 R. Ibird $20 eo is that which is considered to be the Phono 18. J13 best If you wish to obtain one of these FOR SALE Chonped and whole com books, w about; any cost to yourself J 16 send your r.ame. and address on a at Hoover Bios. Mill. a card or letter addressed po-conED to A in baby buggy, good WANf clearly . Family Medical Guide, Jl 5 dition. 1hon.e Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind, . FOR SALE Chopped and whole coin mentioning the name of this paper. Entrance to a Vast Exhibit Palace" at Panama-PacifExposition at San Francisco In 1915 . -- N Munsing Underwear Royal Society Goods Mary Pickford Caps County Derby Linens Russian Green, Labrador, Prune, Hunters, Sand, Putty, Battleship Grey, Black and Cream, all at t Cut Prices on Blankets Sole Agents NewSpring ShadesinSilk email aef -- NEW TOR PROVO. Wear a Paul Jones and have the distinguished look. PRICES $1.25 TO $2.50 Threap comes in'black,'satmr tion. . He was also a member of the federal relations, memorial to congress and privilege and elections . committees. As chairman of the committee on ed- ucation, Representative Warnlck Introduced house bill No, 205, prohibiting the sale of Intoxicating liquors within prescribed limits of state education' institutions; as one of four ho Introduced and secure! passage of a hill for macadamized highway for eastern Idaho; also house bill 241 to provide taxation for mines; house bill 236, prohibiting the use -- of., cigarettes and tobaccos by minors; house bill 362, relating to the constitution of city councils, election of oouncll- - FOR SALE Straw, $5.00 per load delivered. Reed J. Knudsen, phone - - Paul Jones was the greatest American T hero of the seas. The Paul Jones Middies are the classiest Middy Blouses in America. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS as Soon as It Is Shown In Fact We Bring' ; Nev York to You Every Day white corduroy, green, 6rown, ' navy, velvets and cords. PRICE $1.75 &LOUSC ' TOR PROVO. - 173-J1- heart of the wholesale district. We Will Receive Everything New as The er wnnErttcv. Avenue, in the , o- 25 Vpto-th- e i -- -- eaiT-b- e - L ic . ing advertisements oLJottertea. - Mr. Glasmann was Indicted by the grand Entered at the PostofHce of Jury last October on three counts. matter Two of the counts against him were Provo City, as second-clas- s dropped on consideration of his plead- according to Act of Congress, ing guilty to the other. March 3, 1834. t Inventory Js Over bt - - We find our business for 1914 much better than 1913. thank our patrons for this. We hope to jtill do rnore in. 1915 and invite your inspection of our We mod-Sout- GRAFONOLAS, ? . - in-- 482-J- at Hoover Bros. Mill. J18 . j t CopynghL 11. international Exposition Dy Panama-Pacifi- c IS photograph shows the' great western portal or entrance way of the huge Palace of Food Products The half dome ts known as tbs Half Dome of Vigor and to 113 in height. Brilliant, chitons cwlor are employed in the mosaic In the vault of the half dome, which was w designed by Jules Guerin. 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