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EDITORIALS A Problem Worth Considering ; The movement started by Engineer Frank Deming at the Commercial club last Tuesday evening to pave the state road from the point of the mountain at the Jordan Narrows to the Santaquin line should meet with the hearty approval of every, wide-awak- e Commercial club and city administration as well as every fanner or traveler that has occasion to use the public highway. .Should the county bond for $500,000, which has been advocated by The Post for years, the stale, according to the present law, would have to join in paying its portioiTof the paving, which would leave the county a neat sum for branch roads leading onto the main state r i highway. - we have taken the For many years past their farms would find increased market for their products. Thus the issue wil benefit everybody. Those who oppose the bond methouof raising money claim that the rub comes, when we have to pay back. Now let us i&ee yhether or not that is the case., At present we are are s, pending on an average of more that $40,000 per year in temporary road work. That amount will .represent approximately one mill und er the present valua-- . tion of the county, which has reached more t ham $40,000,000, and the one mill will pay the principal and interest on the bond issue irj twenty years time ami will also pay for the upkeep during that time. Then there is the saving to every fanner, business man, auto driver, or anyone who uses the liigh- way For it increase s the hauling capacity over the dirt road so much that the expense . ' for marketing crops, etc. would be reduced more than fifty per cent, The time is ripe for the people of Utah is-n- o - oo There Is no Federal institution in thfe contlnentalUnit-eStates for the reception and care of lepers? d .S A Plague is a disease of rodents? f Maldria is spred by a special mosquito? House screening is a good Fingers, flies and food spread typhoid fever? Pellagra may be prevented or cured by proper diet? The Household Remedy for the ailments from which almost everyone sometimes suffers sick headache, constipation, disturbed sleep, muddy complexion, lassitude, backache, depression and other results of a disordered digestive system is The United States Public j Health service u believes that the common -- towel spreads trachoma, a disease of the eyes? - Children from canltary surmore roundings Advance rapidly than those from dirty premises? They have achieved the distinction of being the most widely used medicine in the- world, because millions of people have found them dependable, speedy and sure in their action on stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. - In a mysterious dynamite which whecked the French club at Urbain, six miles west of Benton, Compounded from vegetable products, Beechams Pills are free from harmful minerals and dangerous drugs. They do not promote the physicing habit do not irritate the bowels. Should be taken by every member of the family at the first sign of illness so mild and effective that they me good for the aged, and for the ills of childhood, are Ills., thirty persons were injured, five of therd- - seriously, during a dance. i i About thirty couples were dancing when a terrific explosion occurred in Safe lor Children , I C. Singleton. We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod liyer and iron tonic without oil, for chfodic coughs, colds and bronchitis. HEDQUIST DRUG COMPANY . Provo, Utah. run-dow- -- wrong position on road building and in consequence the cities and the county ha ve spent thousands of cellars for temporary improvements because the money has been . obtained each year by direct taxation and m consequence only small amounts compared fonntv t0 ,ook 1C Kttle further fu. to the amount needed for permanent im ture than has been the case in the We past. provement have been raised. Commission- - are taxing ourselves for temporary rathe y crs and city officials who have had the re- - than permanent improvements and as long sponsibility of building the roads have done as we follow the present system the county h?P to get very far""A chanSe of the best they could with the means provided, . . . is there but the system for ra.smg the "money for,Lsystera , time uke ,K) prHTmake it. The Pos, this purpose is wrong, and is not according would appreciate communications and comto' the best business methods of the day. A ments upon this subject, for we believe change of system is needed and the sooner that a thorough discussion will result in the the people are converted the better it will change needed! bfe for . everybody. o Let us take the engineers figures for Dead ones are about the only class of paving the state road. He estimates the people the autbmobiles do not run over amount at $500,000 and would give the peoroad fifty miles long. Of the ple a 000 would go for cement, manufactured When a man tries to impress liis lion-i- u Utah ami would furnish employment for estv upon you, take a firm grip upon your " Utah jteopTe. Three hundred thousand dol- - pocketbook, lars would, be pent lllrgely for labor and -o that labor ran be furnished by Utah county We are having the usual amount of people. Hundreds of small farmers who weather, but dinged if we know how to class-hav- e not enough land to keep them busy ifv it. would be able to find employment hauling o When a man admits that he is a sinner, gravel and material to the road and those who do not own teams would find work at you may begin to place some confidence in th? mixer and other jobs connected with con- - his word, crete paving. The merchants and business men would receive their returns through in- -' The allies want to borrow a biljion trade and payment of bills, and the lars, and they will get it. 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I pen- etratea through, every air passage of tha eoothea the- fnffaaaed or swollen mucous membrano and relief comes in- - Dr. James Headache P lieve at TOCO 10 c -i, - . frs re- 9 a You Uke a Dr. James Headache Pbwdar and in just a few moments your head clears and all neuralgia and dhVess vanishes. Its the , and Surest relief for headache, quickest whether dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve-heaSend someone racking. to the drag (tore and get a dime package now i Quit suffering its so needless. tantly. Be sure you get Dr. James Headache Its just fin. IWfc stay stuffea-uwith a cold or vmtj satarrh Belie! Powders then there will be no ' ' poiniment. ao quickly. - -- p' s r IM V V r 4 I .v J - mm Vfe. 4 "1 K - V I y 4 w County of Utah r r . " r :A 4 ' t . . J.T. Farrer, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above nahied bmk; that the above and report foregoing contain a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 20th day of M A W ) i i March, 1916. " t d VwXV' dwi s, - " f i , At V" m v w.4 . ft V V" (H I -- . IK J r - ; ' i The Battle of Petersburg, A Scene from The Birth of A Nation at the Columbia Net Monday C. E. Loose, Preston G. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me ' this 23th day of March, 1916. F. G. Richmond, Notary Public. My commission expires the 2nd day ' of March, 1918. ' , STATE OF UTAH , ) Office of Bank Commissioner) I, C. A Glazier, aBank Commissioner of the State of'4. Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a fulj, true tfnd corr ct of copy the statement of the above named company filed In my office this 28ti dsy of March, 1916. C. A. Glazier. Bank Commissioner, - 4 and Tuesday t. Farrer. Peterson, W. L. 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