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Show Provo PROVOMERCHANTS-DECLARED til BIG FOR FASHION SHOW m of the Provo mer- chants andbuainess men last night it was unanimously decided to hold a Fall Fashion Show in this city during it BIDSLOWEST - y elu-cator- eom-mitt- e, At a meeting PAT J. M til' ANNUAL INSTITUTE-A- T seems to be a conceded fad that til lur High School cadets, it seems on tilTHE CENTRAL ly proper to biggest tliat they be uniformed with til' Knight "Woolen Mills materials- Nothing could be til At the closing session of the city FOR PAVING a greater athortisement for the city than the fact . , t teachers institute held last evening that it boasted an organization such as this promises m a most inspiring intellectual bauquet to be, and that it was possible to uniform the mem-gjjThe city commissioners went- - to dev eured by the hundred' iwas hers from lie. id ta foot with a first class material Lake Salt to confer with the present. Although the feast which Ls manufactured in our home city. was fit for a king, none reached the state road commission before making As a community advertising proposition a cadet point of satiety and many left with a final decision on the bids that were battalion could nut be beaten. Upon all publ.it occaa far keener appetite for moie'tttan opened for paving eight blocks of had before they entered the sions it could he utilized to the ery best advantage street in Provo last night. District hall. locally' and dining state functions when it wa neTwo o(al solos .by Albert South-wic- Xo. 1, which includes six blocks on cessary to hae representatives in other towns and began the meeting and created Center street running from Fifth cities, it would add tone and prestige to the city it a spint very propitions for the West to First East is the big district, would represent. As a source of benefit to the memm ol the message of the even- and according to the figures subbers themselves, it would not only give them the ad- $Vlng. In intioduclng the lectuier for the mitted P. J, Aioran of Salt Lake is vantages of a thorough military training and system occasion, Supt. J. M. Mills of the undoubtedly the lowest bidder, while of discipline, hut it would bo the means of occupying Ogden city schools, Mr. Eggertse-- i districts two" and" three, which inmuch of their ar tune, which otherwise might spoke of him as being a man who was cludes one block on Academy avenue be spent in a less desirable mannerMany of the J.1 aggressive in his convictions of the ahd on First West will best schools of our country advocate largest-ani rfght, but also a man who held a likely go to $yberg Bros, of Salt tative attitude that it makes tin hoys alwayB Lake, The unofficial figdres of the military training, claiming that 8uip'ant a ebanshed glimmer when two bidders are $28,50. and Ryberg more manly and t, improves them phvsi- he ecdzed at bright er light Bros. $27,591. Tbee figures are on mdlv and in manV cally ami - wavs fits 'Him To In Introducing his theme, Supt. all three dstilcts. fulfill the various positions which may come to Mills briefly traced the thread of S. H. Belmont was the only Provo them in after life. Preparedness seems to be the down thd progress of time bidder, but the Wasatch Grading from ancient days; to our own. G:eek watchword of the nation at the present time and while company is capitalized by a number education was represented by the it is to he hoped that this country may never be of Provo business men, but both of of Platoj a school narrow-bot- these called upon resort to arms either iji defense or companies were higher and will In adaptability and opportunity. not be considered when the probably neits citizens able be should should aggressively, Only the elect j could attend and awards are niade4 f'be other bidders-wer- e cessity call to give a good account of themselves unprescribed studlea'only were taught. Cilperson Construction comder any and all conditions. In the writers opinion One was considered A cultured pern pany, Parrott Bros., and the son who could interpret the writings a cadet battalion would be a fine adjunct to the high company, all of Salt Lake & upon a single page In the course of City, school life of Provo and if properly organized, a week. There Is considerable Interest in .equipped and handled, a source of pride and satis-tv the with learpJng. Medieval, xeposed ---pa vtneon tracts as local tax pay-"- " faction to the citizens in. genera- l- - -- the depths of Greek and Latin. Lat- ers were jg William M. Wilson, ''secretary' of the Industrial left this morning for Ogden where he will in obligate that citys Fall Fashion show for the merchants, of lrovo. While in Ogden lie will get the details of their fall entertainment and will bring the plans back ready to explain the de- -j tails of the system to our Provo business men at a meeting t "be held in the Provo Commercial club reading room at . oclock Sunday morning. The merchants have decided to til' make the Fall Fashion Show a big feature for the city, an ix"m soon as the' committees to be selected Sunday morning. can $5 inaugurate their plans thev will be announced to the public. I COMPLETE ' Inamudi AT MEETING LAST NIGHT . igh School Cadets TEACHERS k tl & til til - MOVE TO CHANGE s til - one-bloc- d k ten-yt'- the latter part of the month, when Provo will demonstrate her ability to The question of changing our county give the people at this section a splendid entertainuent and the mer- - or state load 80 as t0 run east $$ chants wUl show the latest creations Center street to Seventh East and in fall millinery, ladies suits, coata, then straight down the- Springville dresses, etc., gents furnishings, shoes, ts receiving considerable atten-th- e $5 road and all wearing apparel demanded by smartest and most up tion. The comment Is all favorable to dresser anywhere. the change as it would put seven tis The Style Show promises to be one blocks more of our -d streets on of the big features of the fall and the $5 travelers and touiists to merchants who attended last nights the map $3 see as tbey p?ss tbroabrh 01 cty. As meeting are very enthusiastic ever the $5 ,s now see peop!e Posing tluough ofitlook, while there Is only a short of OTr city and then s ha!f til lost time to advertise the big affair ami'rnly to find towm. the of our way to complete all arrangements, there is,tr5ng no doubt but that it will be a splendid ibi8 cbut6e Vould give them a view irl very anxious to see local library, theatre, til success. The merchants already baveof dur Courl er mathematics came from Arabia, don tractors and local labor tis get the addW0Iial business blocks a3 well as the goods in stock and with the daily music battered down the oppositon work. However, the contractors bids TIIE INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE, l- -l til our vlew cf residences. It Is be8t . arrivals of the latest and newest pat-the will put them out of the race, althougn ' Provo Commercial Club. )yl of the supposed kinship terns they will be able to show as la wider street and also a more direct til violin. Snd the devil, physiology rethe demand for focal labor will have otA of with two less 7p futed the indictment of its way in and complete, a line In each stjle as any t indecency to he met by the contractor or to corners turn and is the natural and other subjects dethroned the trouble city in the weet, and our Utah county 1 may ensue. of ty. in In out and buyers will hare a splendid oppor- highway - -A despotic tyrant habit. all probability the property owners in V tunity to judge on the A boy who persisted in drawing C nter would contribute and we of Provo merchants in spite of the teachers thrashings PARENTS WANT tcuM soon get a paved street; with- Another meeting will be held at and final expulsion later became the ba!1 rol 10.30 next Sunday morriing irr the parkins that would start the great artist, Rembrandt. ' or 8ree pavemen8. reading room of the Provo Comnjer TOWN CLEAN-U- P The growing spirit of democracy in The cost of widening Seventh East America forced the doors of scholwill be very little compared to the asticism and opened the doors of the The Industrial committee recently convenience and beauty it will give school to the masses, but it tolercome to light In and William Jarvis immediately by the Parents Classes cf appointed thecity to have adirect route and a The story has just ated the ancient torm. Boys who the Provo man which the leave auto. that the connection the accident with for Sunday schools met last public travel, longer main street intended to become dommercialists, and effected a central organ! 4 n effort will be made to get the Com- happened last Sunday morning on When he refused to do so Jarvis dt night farmers and tradesmen were lm the Industrial movemercial, club to . gel behind the- move- Churches Of bb gi n and forced him out of the with the same die that had formerly tion Mountain southw-es- t ment in our city for a cleaner and ment and urge the change to the ettr Simmons was then placed struck off clerg.vmen, lawyers and Castilla. As published In, The Post more beautiful Provo. F. . Huish was and the state- read commissioners in auto and to rushed Mills t.e the Supt. physicians. recognized comSpanish in Samuel Simmons issue last elected commission. chairman, Thomas Ashton, secFork hospital. the value of classical studies in their There is no question but that tlte pany with William Jarvis, Joseph -- His retary and treasurer. The necessity had tied the arm proper need, but he also believes thai cf state authorities w ill accept the i ew Jarvis and Joseph Losser were hunt- as well companions patronizing our homtf institutions as possible hut upon reaching any subject that the human mind can and route in lieu of the old way If the buying Provo products first and on the mountain and after stop- Spanish Fork the. young man found comprehend has the potentiality of While a number of Provo ladles are citizens of Provo request it, as Buch ing Utah products next, will be taken ping for a short rest they proceeded that Dr. Joseph Hughes and his culture. home to every family In the city, and considering going oqtside of Provo to ihanges in the state road have been to climb the hill, when the hammer of brother E, G. Hughes of this cty were Ninety-fivper cent of the , chil1 is believed that this can be don olker places, buy their fall hats many outside made one of the guns caught on the limb in Midway, Wasatch county, where dren are hand minded and only effectively through the Parents very w omen are of a tree and discharged the load cf they went to attend the wedding re- five per cent are book minded," yet motoring to Provo to make of the different wards. - ComClasses their l purchases In this city, claiming shot Into Samuel Simmons' rigut ception of their nephew. The two when the former type resents being mittees were also appointed to wait that they can secure better hats for shoulder, tearing a big hole through physicians were immediately notified forced to conform to the latters syson the commissioners upon the ques-tirless money right here in Provo, and the arm, leaving only the ball of the by telephone and rushed down Prove tem, he ls branded! a truant and a of cleaning ourf streets, ui& to prove it several ladles violated the Shall we condemn the right arm in the socket and cutting canyon and to Spaniah Fork aS'fast as bad boy. banks and oth6r unsightly conditch the large veins, so that the wound their autos would carry them. Sunday law by forcing Mrs. Maw of shoe or the foot if there ls trouble? ations exist in sonm parts avhiclLstllI ihe Princess Millinery to open her bled very profusely. When they arrived Dr. E. i,. Will we shape the shoe to the foot, of " the tity. of The young men- carried SimnionsHrgaes of this city operated on the or force the foot into the improper partbra IasTSunday while they In' William Bowen, vice president The committee will meet again next tiiree hundred yards down the moun- - yomg man and amputated his arm. shoe? spected her new fall creations. Orders the Commercial club of Salt Lake Tbui sday evening and would be glad and Instructive livered an and the tain side and then went for the horses The chauffeur returned to Castilla interetlng placed immediately Supt. Mills Imbued his audience to receLe suggestions from the publadles proceeded.xin.iifilc4onrney very business talk before the members of three miles away. As soon as the where he picked up the infuriated with a new spirit of education. To lic these lines. ' along well satisfied. the Provo Commercial club Industrial animals were brought Simmons was hnrter and carried him to his destina-place- hm, education docs not begin at p ort a horse and carried to the tlen. During the recent railway excursion committee last Tuesday evening on oclock and come out of a book. It The club season Is now opening ar ' to Provo Mrs. Bertha Ross furnished "How to Obtain New- Industries. A main road where The young man is improving very begins in the cradle and continues they met an auto different organizations, are prethe made fbr was the ra.of the hats wives of a number to slip- from Spanish- - Fork taking a man sicc-lystrong appeal hut may have suffered very through life. It ls a pathetic fallacy their programs for the fall and paring which exist who claimed Industries of already that they port way employees hunting. The chauffuer asked what serirus effects had the automoble not to educate the boys as sissy boys wlme-work. Next Wednesday afterable tq purchase their fall styles and that the different new enterprise was the matter and wanted to tbri been pressed into service to rush-hifed them turn them out into the noon the Sorosis club will hold its at from 20 to 50 per cent below Salt should be carefully" Scrutinized and back and carry the boy back to to Spanish Fork for surgical wfr'd to live or die, survive or fix ct session this season at the homo interLake pricea. local men become financially Fork, but the hunter refused tlon. oeJgb.r Supt. Mills believes in the of Mrs. Wm.' M- - Roylance. At this Word from Miss L. C. Sorenson and ested in order that oevelopment and robnity of honest .work and the tbe time will be largely de.the Davis Millinery are to the same improvements may he made In these of a vigorous body as the re-- meeting voted to reminscenses during the effect and the proprietors of both enTerp rises. He stated that if ail the MAY PUMP WATER MYRON NEWELL'S mi lory cf a powerful mind. Work summer recess. i a strong Incentive for the forma-t'places report many instances of sales money made ln the state went out of to Salt Lake women who came to it the people would become so rf a purpose and furnishes men Mrs. S, S. Jones and daughter Miss TO LAKE SHORE LAND HAT IN THE RING because of the splendid milli- - poveri3hed . that they would have g3 to hang book learning on a few friends . nery displays kn-- the reduction in money with which to make local im us trail onsJvre- - take Lydia Jonesjentertainod Jv ' at Five Hundred Tuesday afternoon to l , Tor UacImT 4 .OoO acres of i f Myrcn New ell, former city mar&hu. prlrps ,!he night' school in Ogden the ' ' WblleJTndustriaUtrain- - compliment to Mrs. L.- M." Pharls Of rich- land near Lake Shore and Pal. send away. r or Provo Snct former member of the up rf "v Sam Mrs. Mrs, Schwab, Lake. Salt . Mr. Bowemilstrtrohgty adrtycfiT&a myra under irrigation by pumping the rated as sec . !ng in th? DENyeRr4 C. E. Loose and Mrs. Sam Joones w ere into council is rib the into SIDE TRIP j . - ADVERTISES for -lare pushed from men being Utah ake,training water already young to best bringing ond competent instruction in awarded the prizes. ON" DINING CAR MENU the state" to take part in the advanee- well under way. The new wagon road ji ace for city commissioner by his practical work, the necessity of .. come if the poo- has been greatly improved during the friends in the Fifth ward.' Mr. ment that is sure to practice with theory The Denver and Rio Grande tiaa pie work together in supporting all summer and .will make this rich land Newell is well known nil over the eeeglzed. In the a jlVork. Study and Play. of education adopted the novel system of adver- - these Industries and enterprises. - - accessible to Provo and wilbatso af- continuous At the close of the address Mr. performance J ford an outlet to rops which are be - ,, city and will undoubtedly lead his Is presented. Anything learned well F. M. Young was asked to make A , Using "polnts of Interest along its route by UBing the menu cards In the DELEGATES appointed is considered education ancf the city report of the night school held in irg gron in this valley. The water cm petitors a very hard fight. TO IRRIGATION CONGREfeSJ will be furnished for $22.50 per acre! Friends of, W Dealer Mangum are ; diner. By this method the passenschool campus and all the in Provo last winter. tIe hit the spirit foot through the Spanish Fork of the commlinlty form a of- tbe movement when he said: gers on the road cannot help but t also determined to force him into toe - field also and Charles-Fassociation apDecker has : r notice the different points mentioned Irrigation cf the laboratories. To the 1000 "Come, and tell what you. need, not Mayor trace and have asked for permission to p Jfchere visits will be of special in- - pointed V. O. Creer, A. P. Merrill anj through the Lake Shore Irrigation - . students attending the night school what you know. toT" him, although Mr. carry petition comLittered o frohiJ be will work Pro The a and 'Wentz Provo la were the F. a Soulhwick courses T, company. canyon terest, Provo, Albert great delegates sang closing Of lines, including salesmanHot Pots at Midway wth the mining City to the Irrigation Congress to he mened Imthe near future and farmers Minguln ha3 not yet decided definitely solo. No one present Could but apprecicamps are included In the list and held In , California Jrom the 13th to will be given ten years in which to what to do. it is believed that he wjjl ship.. . telegraphy. ..TuniffieFyP arch! -Ipay-for - tMsHand with Interest.' theaa20th. make the race. Friends of Charles H. tsctural drawing and a special course ate the words of David Starr Jordan: passengers are Informed-th- at ' lrrt: The world turns aside for the man . J. Dlnsmore is manager of the points are well worth stopovers. The Ward are also urging him to enter the fc r foreigners. B. Dlnsmore and F. of theaddress..wa? who knows where he is going. Tin has & returned Deliver Miss Electa Bullock Tbe message gation project system originated with the field and Mr. Warda petition will unRio Grande find' is no doubt doing from Lone Tree, Wyo., where she has engineer Th company will probably epitomized In a closing poem that spirit of the speaker was contagious not been spending & months vacation be known'a's the Sandy Point Irriga,' doubtedly be circulated within the the development of the and his message will function in the mdcli good In advertising-point- s itlon company. , next few days. Hand and Heart through conduct of his hearers. ' Head. seen from the regular line. , with relatives. '-- self-relian- $ t - m to-da- tr tii b- h Morrison-Knudse- 1 14 -- 1 til . - ' bso, - - - 1 - - a betw-een- til our-ei- - 1 Hunter Refused to Leave Car for Wounded Youth .1 - - e n , -- - f . , d - , s e atten-Spanls- h - n j m o n- - 1 i . cv-i-ll prgTrmv-nts,7-m- hralty.-ntr'mon- ey ! The-plan- s - 'ip - -- .RIO-GRAN- s sChr-oLwa- ? sup-flT--nts Ogdcp-schoo- -- j tv-'- (o-ni- - gs - lepio-ente- d a i ls |