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Show ' ' I 4 UJ $ rTHE PROVO PL ITO IAL R ! S f wV t at V - Tile movement on the part of the county. With the death orifyrvey II. Cluff Another commissioners to build a new road around the Provo pioneer is removed from this sphere and dugway above Sprindell in Provo canyon is one one more good man is gone to his reward. Mr, of the most commendable made in a long time., duff was one of the Provo builders of the, early For years the people who have used the road days and for many years he Was a prominent through Provo canyon have had to travel out, figure in Provos progress. Not only was he of the worst dugways in this part of the state prominent in Provo, but also in the state and and although for many years efforts'were made his work in Hawaii,' where he spent many years to bring about, a remedy, nothing imports nee as a missionary, still. stands as a monument to The road to was ever accomplished. Springdell his integrity and his love for th gospel. The was taken care during the time the Democrats Hawaiian colony at Iosepa will remember him as were in power, but from there on nothing of im- well, for it was there that he did much work as a portance was done. Now therernnh reason why colonizer and established the colony on a firm the road should not be built and we believe our basis before returning to Provo. commissioners will spend every dollar ObtainaDuring later years Mr. Cluff was a familiar ble for that section n making an excellent roah figure around theioffice of The Post and he did much writing for this paper before he moved through the canyon. ' Provo canyon is a real asset to Utah county. to Salt Lake to work' in the temple. Ilis was a It becomes the borne of thousands . of pleasure keen mind and his judgment" sound seekers every summer and will' continue to b and conservative, while' his counsel could be reroad is im- lied upon. ' Utahs most popular canyob-iUtb-c As one by one these early builders' of the proved las it should be. """" Lo o d city passT to their reward, we are not unmindful A GREAT CONVENTION M of the, fact that they budded well and were far The great convention 'is coming to Provo May more unselfish than the builders of the present I when over .eight hundred Republicans will day. T,be desirp for wealth had not stifled the come- to Provo to select their delegates to the desire to do good for the cause of humanity as great Republican convention to be held in hicago much as today, and the result was they built June 11. Every chapter leading to the Chi- more and gave, more in proportion to what they cago convention will mean history for this na- had than do men of the present generation. It tion, 'and Utah should write her chapter well. was such men Harvey H. Cluff who laid the Men. arc to be chosen for their judgment and foundation for Provo and while they live they sound sense, as well as their knowledge of the always forwarded the interests of the town. conditions .which are demanding clearness of Now that so many of them have gone, the presthought and clearness of action on the part of ent ' generation must carry on the work and if , we are to do as much in proportion to our wealth Republicans. The coming convention will also give the and opportunities as they did, we shall have to people of Provo an opportunity- to demonstrate work a great deal harder for the cause of our to the people of outside counties that tfcira Is a fellow men than we are doing at the present ' L convention city, and that Provocan take, care time. ' of as many people as desire to come. "We have The desire for wealth during the past twenthe facilities here to entertain our guests and ty years nas been a great deal on the increase, it remains for us to do so. as things considered modern necessities were lo unheard of luxuries in the days of onr fathers. ' Theres lots of glory in running a country .We may take object lessons from the thrift newspaper, but. the editor seldom connects up and energy of such men as Harvey n. Cluff, for with it. , they did things that were of value in their day, . and they accomplished much to make our paths lo o 6 It is quite possible to bring joy into the lives easier today. , of your friends by keeping away from them. o miss Hit orf 0 usually ends in a- miss. o o o No, the real heroes of today are not the ones ofshof and shell. They are the movie stare. And still we are a nation of peace today. o . That widespread plot to blow up American A well cooked meal is a powerful aid to chips seemsjto have hoisted the plotters instead. love. ( t 'An ! I" -- jf r- M -- s was-alway- ,S li l( I U rl i - if n a' II if ' s ft s - 1 H !? 1 - 00 1 1 1 J1 1 oo oo - oo 000 io X iU oo -- the Baek to Family jars may come and, faintly jars may i there is better. gor,bnt new jars are jarring us forever. o o- farm - is good, but stay t r s i ! The warm weather months are beginning. just r Summer And THIS summer we should like to have you cook in a cool, combortable in a hot kitchen an Electrical kitchen! There is nothing difficult to understand there is mysterious about the Electric range. f kitchen fit ! cough, was weak tund sore. and my lungs were I had triea everything suggested without help. One evening I read about Vinol And decided to try it Soon 1 noticed an improvement I kept on taking it and today I am a well man. The soreness is all gone from my lungs, I do not have any cough and have gained fifteen pounds' run-dow- t i Sit . Electric cook stoves embody the results of extended . research and practical experience; thousands of housewives In every section of the United States are using Electric ranges more successfully, more economically and with greater personal comfort and convenience than any other form of cook etovo or. fuel. Frank Hillman. - We guarantee Vinol for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis and foe all Weak, nan-dow- n condition. HEDQUI8T DRUG COMPANY Provo, Utah. Every source of discomfort and Inconvenience hat been eliminated with Electric ' range cooking. Here- - it FLAMELESS cooking safe cooking a cool kitchen-Lnsoot no asKs no dirt. The food , taste better ' t t I and Is more nourishing. Our stock of Electric ranges it com- -' plete. Cali at the torp or telephone and our representative will call. I ? ? UTAH POWER & - N - j. - - H. GARDNER, Chalriaan. SA J Biggest Event of 1916 ATTEST: E. T. PALFREYMAN, Clerk. (SEAL) 1st pub. April 21, 1916. 7" Last' pub May 2, 1916. ORDINANCE CALLING A SPECIAL will be the , DEMONSTRATION TRAIN ELECTION The Board of County Commissioners of Utah County, State of Utah, irdhinS as follows: '7 1st. That a speciaUelectlon be, and he same is hereby called to be held in Pleasant View Road District, Utah County, State of Utah, on the 6th day of May, 1916, to vote upon - the proposition of levying a two mill tax. upon the taxable property within said Pleasant View Road District; 'said tax to be used for the purpose of constructing roads and highways, and to vote upon a propof mill tax rtion of levying a the taxable property - witnla upon vald Pleasant View Road District 0 be used for sprinkling the Countv . operated by THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES of' . . UTAH AND NEVADA over lines of the SALT LAKE ROUTE in Utah and Nevada . V , TEN CARS OF EXHIBITS A ' - Electrically lighted, equipped and operat- The Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co. of Salt Lake City will have an equipexhibition of ranch labor-savin- g Deere John famous the ment, including la-- , etc and Harvesters, Mowers, Plows, ' actur-1 test productions of the Holt Manuf ing Co., including the Caterpillar Trac- . tor, which will give practical denjonstra-lions .at each stationyisited. . THE GENERAL LlLECTRIC CO. of New York, will exhibit a'fuUJine of ranch and household appliances of all kinds. i FAIRBANKS, MORSE CO. Will exhibit electric and gas driven motors. pumps, etc. . UTAH-IDAHSUGAR CO. . will have a car of exhibits showing beet sugar processes, etc. There will be a Government Car of Wool Exhibits and other general exhibit cars, lecture egrs, etc. Exhibits will also include the highest grade blooded stock, latest designs in , ranch building, general farm and irrigation equipment and a car devited to home " economics. ed. ' oads .Jn said District 2nd. All qualified electors of said road district who have paid a prop-- erty tax therein in the year 1915', shall be entitled to vote at sal: election, and if a majority of such qualified electors who may vote on said propositions shall vote in favor of said district tax, such tax sha'l be levied by the Board of Coimty " Commissioners. , . 3rd. That said election shall be held at the Pleasant View school house in said road district on the said 6th day of May, 1916, and the polls shall be opened at 7p!eloclfa. m. and continue open until 7 o'clock , - - - -- p, m. of said day. th. Elmo Cluff, James Gillespie, Sr. and G. 0. Haws are hereby appointed Judges to conduct said election, which shall be conducted as nearly as mhy be In conformity with the laws of the State of Utah, governing special elections. 5th. Ot least five days prior to said election, the registry agent in said district shall post notices In, at least, five conspicuous places In said district, stating the date and nlace of election, and-t- he hours during which the polls will remain open, and further stating that said election will be held for the purpose of voting upon the proposition of levying a two mill tax on the taxable property In said road district for the purpose of constructing roads and highways, and to vote upon a proposition of mill tax upon the levying a oae-bataxable property within said Pueas-a- nt - , one-hal- i paid a property tax therein in the 4fear 1915, shall be qualified to vote at such election. 6th. The County Clerk ' shall provide ballots and instructions to voters for said election, upon Which ballot the questions to jlevoted for shalT be designated1 he foRowe: In favor of levying a two mill tax for construction of roads and highways. Against levying a two min tax for construction of roads, and high' . ways. In favor of levying a f mill tax for sprinkling roads. Against f min tax for levying a roads.' sprinkling 7th. The returns of said election shall be delivered to the County Clerk, and be canvassed by the Board of County Commissioners at Its next regular meeting after such election. This ordinance shall take effect at the end of fifteen (15) days kfter Its passage, provided ft shall have been published with the. names of :ho Commissioners and voting for against the same,- for at least, one week prior thereto In .some newspaper published In Utah' Cr&filfo. Passed by. the Board of county Commissioners of Utah Couh't bn the 17th day .of April, A. D. 1916. J. H. GARDNER, Chairman of the Board of County have An event of real Importance to motlori picture patrons will be the return to the screen at ?he Princess theatre Tuesday sail Wednesday of Clara Kimball Young in a powerful new? pEotodrama. ILd YeJowi PassI'" : port. Efficient Public Service The cast is a table Commissioners of Utah County. one, including the director of the ATTEST: , V " E. T-- PALFREYMAN, picture, Edwin August. ' . (SEAL) Clerk.. RESOLUTION VOTING for the above Ordinance, r ing Chamberlains Liniment, Spring Commissioners J. H. Gardner, J. F. as talnable everywhere. advL Spring is looked upon by many WHEREAS, a great many of the Bringhurst and Benjamin Isaac. the of season Be most delightful residents of what is knot's as Cedar .VOTING against the above Ordisaid of the WANTED O two .good milk year, but this cannot be Valley, In Utah County, I State of nance Commissioners No commisrteumatic. The cold and damp weasummer. have mad? " Utah, to for '.Ion cows sioners. the pasture during ther brings on rheumatic pains which Commissioners of Utah 1st pub April 21, 1916. Call Vivian - park or Provo Post Countyi mrt anything but pleasant. They . 8. the roads be Last pub. April 28, 1916. County, . that asking 1 mb be relieved, however, by apply: LIGHT COMPANY -- Pile Cure E-RU-- ' , O MEETINGS WILL BE HELD at each point visited, and addressed by experts in' everything represented in this train. THIS DEMONSTRATION TRAIN Will be in Provo April 24 A cordial invitation is extended to ev-- . these exery person interested to view which will hibits and attend the meetings of great be instructive, interesting and benefit to farmers and housewives. . ' V 1 Ty pewriters i-- A1S--M1- - I O j Come in and let ns demonstrate the to you. weilis - CO-RON- A It 6y2 pounds 9 Taylor Taper Co, Its Up TO 61 If the children havent been photo- graphed lately, have r THE MENLOVE STUDIO V. 5 4 c one-hal- o t Sell and Recommend one-hal- ! i A. D, 1916. - Ahother t I Safest Druggists The Because it contains NO ..OPIATES, NO COCAINE, NO LAD, NO MERCURY, NO POISONOUS DRUG. ' All other Pile medicines containing bablt-forfhl' drugs, above named Injurious, constipating, poisonous, a crime. Is cause piles and In many states the sale of such preparations Pile endorse Modern druggists of highest standing sell and opened. Sutton Chase two Co stores; passed by the Board of County Remedy In Provo, namely Hedqulst Drug of Utah County, Drug Co.;, William Thornton Drug Co 4 stores. Commissioners State of Utah, th .a 17th day of April, View road district to be used for WEAK,' SORE .LUNGS sprinkling the County- roads in said Restored To Health By Vinol Pleasant View district, and that all Camden, N. J. "I had a deep seated qualified electors of said district who FZm fi If opened on section lines in said Cedar Valley, Utah County, State of Utah: NOW, THEREFORE, be It solved by the Board or County of Utah County,' St'.to road on all Utah, that a three-roin Cedar Valley, Utah section lines of State1 Utah, (one and County, rods on each side), is hereby lf iffi i POST t ANOTHER GOOD MAN GONE t ,'K d ! 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