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Show THE FnOVO POST Scientists Off to Congo CHARLES D. GLAZIER WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW COLUMBIA ! DIED OF UTAHS COMMERCIAL LIFE Ciet-- Deep ol ALPINE . r.iilioad here blips business, corner io1" sell lor tJ'.O, newspipei jtuit-iitiort bout-tapt! tents omli night Nut .'id ton mill uoil.iu, ii in eric . . loih canjon. lk JO toils ol' ore shipPark Clt ped tiom lieie one week brings $72, OOn Dettinber ditidends lor nun lug companies in the United States tal $40,000,000 Park Cit y Electrolitic zinc . plant to be in operation lieie earl in jeai s Silver City $4U,3t)u is net ield lor 75 tons ore from Tintic mines. Pioehe Mining and Amalgamated Smelter plant to be enlaiged General consensus of opinion is that no sweeping change in tax laws will be made at tht coming session of the legislature At the last election the people voted down by a tote of one to lour the tax refoim bill designed to make a goat of mining properties. Utah wool brings record price of 31 cents, a pound. Government withdraws 70.000 acres of oil shale land in Utah. Salt Lake Railroads of the Intermountain country and Pacific coast intend to ask the coming sweslons of the legislatures of Utah, Idaho, Nevada, California, Oregon and Washington for measures which will aid the railroads in preventing acldents at grade crossings. Brigham City LeRoy Eccles and associates will build electric railway to Bear river. Utah-IdahSugar company has announced that they will construct a new railroad from Bear River City to Garland during the coming season so that the 1917 beet crop can be handled and thus sae the farmers a long hard pull asks Logan Agricultural college for $161,000 from state legislature. Delta Sufficient acreage signed to insure new Utah Idaho sugar factory o ness I two all hate toumt past .aits ol bt on tailing oi n I tin at ,nri i had nuthonid None ot the ot this ret en td paters have that the tompliint 7 Us publication d ltmiu tit tax se turn seem to ' 7 ! O ill m ll a Vi Libertine r u no U It'll lit nit ti.iis t li d st ( i a pin nmi in m Ml s, 'u dim m Plot o an ok titu attus strung 15c i.t' omit llniciii, number ol hi bond ot tint a! ion and justne ol Die pi at e lie was also a promim lit t hurt h wink is and was a lneml t r ot the High t 20c l i tonus and Itel hate just tause toi When the bids weie let last July, the Alpine Publishing rompnnt was gitin the ton ttact to publish the lit ami A all other countt notues Post was The made protest ly for letting the county print- ing go outside of the countt seat, but the board declared that the combination of papers in the north end of the county would serve, as Mr. Ross, the manager, guaranteed to send a copy of the 1st to each de- llnquent tax, payer on the list. The company put up a bond to do this. That It failed is very significant, for very few tax- payers of Provo 7iave seen cop- ies of the list. This is also true of taxpayers' all over the south end of the county In From reports coming it is very evident that the Alpine Publishing company has not made good on its contract with the county The matter is one which should be investigated by the commissioners before the bond is released The company should be forced to live up to its contract bv mailing copies to every de- Unquenr tax payer, as they agreed to do when the job was til .1 'oi mi ..ill n in tt Ifs full! tills llttll. lOl to, ts oi Hi,. ,1, Sonic ol luniutni tax list them luxe asked wlitthir oi not the tountt , ommissioiit s II SATURDAY, JANUARY 6 i j :n t i mi a WM. S. HART in will take charge ! ! Funeral Service for Mrs. Johnson 4 AW The Aryan 1 Funeral services over the remains 4 of Mrs Josephine Johnson, the wife If vl . s ? art Triangle Production of Nels Johnson, were held yesterday afternoon in the First ward chap4 el. Bishop Ben H Bullock took 5 charge of the services and the speakers were Bishop O H. Berg, Bishop PRO?. CARNS . Buttle and Professor B 8 4 Joseph Music was funttsiiea oy Hinckley. AlFRIP H.rCOlUNS ; 4 Mrs Frank Ramsey, Walter head and the Bonneville choir. Many An important sctentitic expedition beautiful floral designs covered the to the French Congo, consisting of casket The interment took place at R. L Garner, who yean Professor the city cemetery. j ago. sitting I11 a cage in the heait $ . .$ A A $ of Africa, listened to monkeys .$ t ami s COMPANY Professor Chailes apes talk, Welling ? SECURES NEW MANAGER ton Fm long explort r and writer of Ji 4 Boston, Alfietl M Collins ol Ilnla 4 The Wood Clifton company md F Ast timeier of Wash delphia has a new manager who sue 7 4 will study zoolog and mgton ? ceeds Mr Jlendee, who left on ? for the Smithsonian Institute let. the first of the vear for Salt Mr Collins, who U u lug game iiuntei. Lake. The new manager. Mr w ill put up most of the money for the Rulon Dixon has ;ust received no- $ A. J Trater. was on his wat work lrof Garner and Mr Asrh tice that his Black Cochin Bantam a east to accept a position with meier are alteatlt on their wat. cockerel and pullet have won first a an eastern firm when he met PueBoulder both at the a Mr Butler in Omaha and was prize bio, Colo, poultry shows. He will , a persuaded to come to Provo 4 to take charge of the big lo- 4 ship a pen of seven of the same type to Brush Colo , today. cal store. He is sn Idaho man A and has a wide experience in Mrs. Sanger is on trial in a special The following Jurors h.ite been merchandising In Moscow, Idasessions court in Brooklyn for drawn for the District court W. E ho, Spokane, Washington, and Mr. vulging birth control secrets. She other western cities. Beardall, J Springt ille; William wa3 given a breakfast at the Hotel Trayer is very favorably lm-- 4 5 Cullimore, Pleasant Orote; Harry Vanderbilt and escorted to the court pressed with Provo and ex- ? McCoard. Charles H Taj lor and Leo room by fifty women, mostly of F. Thurman of Proto; John C. Nel pects to bring his family to New Yorks 400, who heartily in-'on and Donald this city shortly, Noble, Pleasant dorse her views. Grote; George F. Francome, Pay sou; Dallas Hollev, Mipleton, Sidney A Pace. Proto Benth, Eugene Powell. I ehi and James Stctin S,mt,ntmi The list was returnable this morning at in o'clock BREAD AND BUTTER Keystone (oinuly Monday, Jan. 8 Mat. 4. p.m. ' i Metro Offers -- Harold Lockwood and MAY ALLISON in WOOD-CLIFTO- !- Salt Lake U. P system to insure employees against death and sickWest mi Pul v. 1 t s ii om uk-- . ll , i - here state .1 i . TONIGHT Pi "l PUBLISHING CO. PAILS TO M AKE GOOD 10 THE TAX PAYERS ul . FAMILY RESIDENCE w lit YESTERDAY AT brick Jordan Two story bank building nearly com- pleted. Marriott James Hewitt, a farmer here, produced 728 bushels of potatoes to the acre, netting him $800 an acre. Elk City Grangeville mine sold to for $30,900. Eureka Eagle and Blue Bell mines doing big development work. Lehi Pacific mill resumed work last week handling 65 tons or ore per day. Such tobacco enjoyment Jurors Drawn IDilm'Hil Daniel iiilli ha-- , at c eit ceeds I M. Wainer wjjp will be the local office of the company. Is! Princes d Ii .m ilons - i,)( The i r ht n n i 1ittieiss 'Ann 2tni ly iirranireinent w it Doroth.t )c hi im1 A ciime ly drama of Coney Islam and Fifth Avenue. in . I Mr? Irenz; Fdnwtch supported ty OvyewMooms 'A Cotvsy iooj island. ( ytA3 Ppmaft The arrest of Jur.n Burns, consul A fanner at Salinas. Calif , saw two men leave the railroad track and he general for the Mexican government I guess that will York, disclosed an alleged heard them say James B. McNamara, the dyna n fix em all He took a right miter artist, serving a life term (n conspiracy in which five men were succeeded in flagging the and San Quentin, Calif., for hla part In shipping arms, etc., into Mexico and within 100 express which stopped the Los Angeles Times otherwise violating customs regula- wrecking 0f a heavy log chain that waa feej building in 1910, is doing three days Dons. locked around the rail. in the disciplinary dungeon for refusing to work in the Jute mill when his work in the laundry proved much. Prince Albert gives lan-tVr- j te I ever hankered Thats because ii si its made by a patented process that cuts out bite and parch! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality ! i Mrs Elizabeth' Bunnel announces the engagement of her daughter to Mr. Arvle Chatwin, both of this city t JOGUPMIN6PIPEAN0 OGAPEfTt TOBACCO . J , Auditor Bock of Salt Lake City timates the assessed valuation this year at $180,000,003, as against $172,000,003 last year and then expects a shortage of revenue If Salt Lake es- - goes dry. the national joy smoke has a flavor as different as it is delightful You never tasted the like of it! And that isn't strange, either. Men who think they cant smoke a pipe or roll a ciga-'ca- n $moAe and will smoAeif they use' Prince' Albert And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try- "opplrldbZll Sc, Tidy Jd handtomt pound tm, ioet out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment corning, their.way.as soon as they invest, in a supply.-poun- d crystal- - flan hwni- Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story I dor with R-- J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, WimlontLl.m, N. G special table devoted to prices in yV York OitF 'Shows' a big increase during the year. Potatoes led with an increase of 1 no per cent Only twm artiejes declined, pork 20 per cent and vies-- 4 per cent. A Extra Special MENS AND BOYS - tpongt-moiittn- Presents IRENE FENWICK Supported Lv OWKN .MOORK in A Coney Purchases made in the LTnlted States by the United Kingdom in 1916 amount to nearly two billion dollars No other nation ha bought half so you buy some Prince a Albert and fire-u- p home-made pipe or a cigarette I I Krohinan LINE c command quick as for. ft S OREM ficturea TUESDAY, JANUARY 9 the apointment of traveling freight r ini pissenger agent on the Salt Lake and Utah railroad and will make hts home in this itv .Mr Smith sue- as you never thought could be is yours to you every tQbacco satisfaction your smoke-appeti- TREMAlNgl NEW AGENT ACCEPTS ON Burton Holmes Travel ALLI30N IN . MAY for This Term PLACE Act Womlerplay. A j Sweater Coats - ' Senator Thompson is protesting to Wilson against a negro chsrged rviih murder, being hanged at Leavenworth, Kansas, on Sunday. Further he contends thtt there is no law, in the state for capital punishment. 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