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Show FftOVO HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY -- 1 p., V5. - THE PROVO HERALD : 'I - (TRI-WEEKLY- J -- " - - .)- SAKEirrOtRSONTTJwners. . the barrier to the colleiption of fees was removed, they have been and in the county t rwg getting even for- what, was lost in those days when- a labor of law banks. On thepther had most of theldistricts of the county are - already taed high this year and will be for next year and several waiJy statute a ; .: years thereafter. The condition obtains because of recent public im, provements anoTtbe. addition to the school system equipment of the' bborriibeb''nomebbe'yes: Consolidation ol The Proro Herald (Daily) and Inferraouofain " " . Herald (Weekly). : PUBLISHED BY HERALD PUBLISHING CO. v till. It, . . Bonds or Added Tax for Good Roads county: J : ; - " ;; , ; , , tax. Yet reluctant to agree to an added Property owners are ... J I . Provo, Utahr . Center Street . . ; A substantial" bonded debt is an asset to a growing community, they want the road improvements and are willing to promise to pay. ; them later. The future looms full of prosperity for this section V BOTH PHONES. T ' Which sounds like an Irish bull, but ,as a' matter of facts a soundUot of the state. .The bond requirements will be easily-- met, and seems as Second Class Matter J une 6, 1911 at the Postoffice at principle of econmics. Utah county is facing the necessity .of ex and in the years to be the most rational solution of a vexing problem wherein county pending a large amount of money this . Provo, Utah, under acfcf March 3, 1879. immediately subsequent for improvement of existing roads, and pride is in conflict Vifb. necessary, econoiny in "keeping down fur- for the construction' of new' highways. The ''Good Roads" move-me- ther" running expenses. "One thing is certain, Utah county will in Utah is but a part of afl pntbnslasm that is national in itg be in the forefront in the "Good Roaolsfflovement. It only remains'" ; ( 1 : J T - red - jar . nt In the GoodOId Days -- 1 n evry state f rpm th0J:untic to the Pacific, cities, counties, to choose thejnethed;. and citizens' organisations are preaching the gospel and are states That we acquire wisdom with age is one of the platitudes contributing Tiberairylat the work may be accomplished. An effort, will be made to have next year's Boy Scout encamp-me- nt taught in the school room, and frequently used for a text by Fras There is 'room for much improvement on roads in this county. at Geneva. This would be a far more pleasant place for the who believe their preachments are of need to the busy world Not only becauseyif local, demand for better traveling facilities but boys to meet. Saratoga did not come up to the required standard JLebby so, mebby so. But, recent delving into the original con for the added reason that the county cannot afford to bbehind othei and not a little difficulty was experienced in obtaining provisions ;titution of the then territory of Utah is quite sufficient to icompc counties m sJiaring in the state-wid- e planto better the hhways. for the boys. No particular concessions were made by the mercb-- 1 suspicion that in some legislation of later years the goddess of The economy of good roads has been so thoroughly proved that . there can no did be tsisdom.was so completely blindfolded that she not even have longer doubters,! TheabiMty of a team-- to pull a ants of 'Lehi to allow wholesale rates on rations. It was necessary at-Ji heavfer niudi load a over well constructed roadway that it can' over to;haul milk from Linden to supply' the needs: These were handi-cahat was ; j2unce4o peek doing of inferior condition and material. :is a fact that goes home to Reference'is had to that inspired and humanitarian statute writ oKe hardly expected and with" an assurance of accomodation and ' a welcome, from: Provo next year the encampment at Geneva will tea down in the constitution adopted by the first legislative assembl every farmer. . . . . .. .. . . . i The provisions of a law enacted at the of the legis no doubt-b- e a Jarge and memorable affair. laoi wnereuy lawyers nau ihj.. authority to demand lees, atid , nch accounts had no standine in the courts. It matters' nol the lature permits countTeTlo"iarticipat'e in a fund appropriated provided, u exact : language of the statue. Sufficient is it ...to 'not Exceed the" amount oOhe , .In the construction of a cement auUeHssfefflg watering fountain and jtjhe klack ancTwIfite the principle was enitnciated, Unfortunately it did state's bounty. In the case of Utah county the five mill maximum of an artesian well west of the Jordan on the Fairfield road, aot stick. Somebody, sometime, someway slipper' .'1y&T ajnendruent special levy will raise approximately $40,000, all. of which and more driving the county commissioners did a bit of sprvicp for thp travpling pub--i'vvo'.the constitution until now well did you ever get a awyer s can be spent for road construction and repakEor this tlte-hie'h will be com mended by thousands for will give us $2,000r i "r 31? You did. That's the answer tire years to come. The Birtjhen lack of in the iiv direction the state highways commission, and our own board this vicinity has beefl- niore noticeable It matters not that anyone had the" right those days to "act drinlshig-- . water - ctmmIsst6iiers-'iir'Mv5-hLaw school or .not, The point nioirV a who disare to with do its d county tj persons required to travel the dusty and. ''3HitorijflyJwhetherradiiaieQf ' !ii T n . i t i. r '. 3 A 100 roads. s that if any lawyer attempted to charge piece of land was per cent for his con- .uispmcut man u nas wun j. rierpont morgan s personal ex by the county, vyhich in " . fee be for with x ex nsrd at suit, time $50 penses, 'a personal injury nay ilagent together by cafflperf. any I The a tternativesfa0111 county IfoO.Jsuf ficieHOinirttj rfwnsesj and a" further" sum for. inc7atals.Jibat:4heTedpient-'Of-t- h' tel! could the d the'Sender one thus work the account The to"gohang--anI The Hoy Scout eofRpanions of William Aird sing loudly7 his required. rudely complete county's credit is high, there i keft to had no choice but to withdraw. h tlie, financial centers for such iwurities, raises for the heroic rescue of the small ilenty of money-loos- e boy who was" near drownIn these days of $100,000 fees and princely retainers one likes to nd repayment, can be spread over later years so: that the instal-u'trt- b ing in,the pool at SaratoarfadhTitorfc - scad the: ancient will not be burdensome to those upon, whom its ivj).; incut 'leath mitiht have marrrd l;tw,rto ponder upon its magnificent public"sirit f.al.'anro.; .,JLi.1ttWw;a-4tf.ry--n;r-plentromigitlu-4ttcrrttrrry---TTl--n-rirrr in "?t"T1q J.wofidcr..Tv,hauthc lawyfs de?ervesTlreco ' was signed rand became a'law. Also", uTie wonders if, ever since will be spent, in the county, and: unless the house Iuns m unity. , scope. - ps ". . last-sessio- A-nr.- - . " " -- . at Ijy of-th- . - : o- sun-bake- ' also-purcha- -- sed - " v-- - x rd whMlrrrme -- mail-ord- er . , REAMorPRGFff .'OFmeFiyaeueewtaw lit! Licfiiimafe Business '' " t First eon8tltutlong of terrl: toricia and states are always ift- more or lea tentative, and the first vdocuuiont adopted ft Icglislatlve asisemhly jn the ter- iitor ill r5t, and publistied unrtftr date of 1852, huh no exception. Brlghara Young was governor, and the uettlemt'nt of the state and ot ' SultLa"k? --& - Citj was"ti!t - KvTdTiiUj- Ui-"- colonizer had small u.w ftir Ifiwyer?, If his the KUhtiug.hand that shaped' the peat ra ctPtnTcnn 'jritTTu g'T " uu ou. ? v 9 9 , 'Ju vnai;trnent nrovldes ' 4 Reulu. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS They work directly on the KIDNEYS, BLADDER sad URINARY PASSAGES. and their beneficial effect is fi!t tretn tb " itart. For BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM CONQESTIOM Oi the KIDKRY3, INFLAMMATION of the BLAB l and annoyipgURINARYIRREGUL.ArclTIES they exercise a permanent benefit. TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RSU-- T For Sale by Hedqulst . Drug Co. " iin rite 11. II. Haya, den. Agt Wylle t07 Xfain St, Salt Uke. v LITTLE HELPS. that anv " designated by litigant may Remnants of laundry soap can be tn an court ol toe territory boiled Into a Jelly ; or soft soap for ad plead a cause, no requliement of dishwashing, or shaved into the wash Mms&m.e the. tar bJlj; luuntioned. boiler on wash day.' ' - f: y '" " " THIS INCLUDES . acres best Fruit Land in Utah Valley, all set to Jonathan and Winesap' Apples; full primary water right for every foot of land ; new frame dwelling, with two porches ; good frame barn, corral, chickeu house and runs ; grounds all' fenced with woven wire,, chicken tight, hog proof and bull Two brood thoroughbred strong reg. sows, 50 S: C White ' z one Leghorn laying hens, v' Jersey cow. ' FIRST CLASS DINNER Meats, Chili con Came, Coffee and Quick Service at OPEN ALL NIGHT. price $2250.00 - Half cash, balance long time at l Spencer Cafe SlateBankol Prove : Ca pitatrStocicr--- Surplus .... ..... 8 per cent interest. (I, RAY & COMPANY ESH73S prov; UTAH p. 253XKP . , .$3,000 , "W. H. BR1CRETON, rVtHiaea. -ALVA NKL&ON, CanM.V W. e JOHNS0NlJV8StCshlJ Interest Paid On Time Deposits Co!, ' OR AFT 3 ON ALL PARTS 76 ACADEMY trip excursion fares Croni offihTTJinT erIonSrande to points , , vxns . .Housekeepers will quickly recognise Colorado Springs. Pueblo, Denver and is the one Around which to ... , , , , ' ' : iue cuuvuieace vi ;taeepins Lueir apices .points east. .lid m uoiuic opera. ' explicitly lass Jars.': A fclanee tells jhem bRfea of sale,"Sray 20. 24, 26 and 27; j 58 needed. : al light to collert inr bill for" rr"-- l wnen Judo jfc 10, 14, 17 and 21; Jul C i 4 auth aa account was given" 22 Aug.-1a'ioarof and 26; Sept, 2 sad . To hot brown bread ao atandlnc in iuurU; j tt.tUkpiec Oolng ; Return Unilt Oct; 31, 1911. . y ; Another interesting statute related to' 10 of after date Unit transit days an4 puIL Ther? W,U be a clean cut sale; 4io different canyons, ud apportioned limit 81, Oct. Return transit JU. without crumbs. Oen to tndlTlduali giving to: each Pares TOund trip from' Provo, Utah, iicesslonaire 'the right to charge In using linen "doilies on the highly vehicles trout and animals. And Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver ajU polished table cut.asbes.tor pieces to with a was "k." Re speued aayon 122.60; Omaha, Neb Council Bluffs, a.ata. Spokane .fuLlicans who make much of their place beneath the ' Iowa, St Joseph, Mo Atchison, Kaa, ' ' ' allegiance to protection of infant ia- - Chronicle. Leavenworth, Kas Kansas City, Mo, sfTistries tu&tha, took a leaf from! M6;" St Paul, Minn,. Minneapolis, TJtah's first constitution, for therein Minn.. 52; 8t Louis, Mo., $41; Peoria. appfoprl-ftfits a law whewby 1,000 was nL. 51.10; Chicago, HI, 5t. toM.ised Jo.4remlumaadl Stopovers permitted to both direc iilier aacourageemnt to manufacture westf ot feS plants wittiln the territory, and It' When Parisian Sage Is Guaranteed to tions within transit, limit at Missouri and river sub east thereof, wis further written 4own by the! , Stop Falling Hair, or Money Back. local to of partlclpat-inJect regulations rst lawraakers that "articles of doParisian Sage is the most delightful '1 carrieri be receiyftdjhalr dtesslng In the worldMt 1s pleascastle .mnnufacture-hal- l WM. H. MITCHELU Agent In paympnt nf anf,' Inv gorallmg and refroeltlng. U. ': t fair: and minimum price to! makes tha hair soft, beautiful and lul fiied by the Assessor of Collector.: uriant Wherever Parisian" Sage-I- s Happlett Girl i In Lincoln Indlaa Blaves, prisoners bought from known, it Is the ladles' favorite hair "A LlncolnT Neb glrrwrites, "I had t ictorlous tribes in the Internecine dressing, been ailing for some time with chronic arfare that prevailed, wers to bo If, after using one bottle, you do not constipation, and stomach trouble. r Matured to ctbe purchaser by . say H is the most delightful hair dress th, Kfirta. and in case of child slaves ing you ever jnsed, you. can have your began taking Chamberlain's Stomach : to be sent to school three money back. The price ts only .50 and Liver Tablets and ia three days ; 1 3 ia each year until the' child cents a large bottle at Hedqulst Drug I v as able to be up, and got better ltd sixteen. Co'S two stores. It is guaranteed to right along. I am the proudest girl in : Nation of 'the Jlqu'or trafao ia4 curs dandruff and falling hair, or Lincoln to find Such a good medicine.' m in the first constitution of mvuvj uuta.. a ue gin vrun uie au For sale by Hedqulst Drug Ca'a-tw- o rr ,.vrr. Tlinre was provision for burn hair Is "on every bottle. stores. tu JiJa,. ,"": Successors to Central Lumber Gompany OF THE WORLD '. : .' - AVENUE- - Good Stock ! Round " Fruitarm and 5 FOR Choice ROUND TRIP EXCURSION RATES p-- Hog hog-pens- T '; w For Sale-Pou- ltry, rooh Rooms single and en suite. 50o75c. $1,00 and up. PROVO. UTAH. 84 N. Acad.Ae. ".' - set mt A M A K Mrs. E. Gillis, Prop. Hot and cold water 'ftv every for. an Inspuctor", and the official test was fixed. . Also, a stiff fine and possible Imprisonment was the adulteration of llqnoi9but license is not mentioned In the lnitla stautes. There are existent In the state today : not more than a dozen copies-- ot the YELLOWSTONE EXCURSION. constitution of 1852. .The one--, from which the foregoiug Information was ti t fllioud or the big crowds from culled is in' the possession of Postmaster Jfinies Clov. It was dlscov- - the East !irY41owstone Park. Spe-w- a 6 eied years ago by Pavld McKeuzle. biirguni xufstyn out of Salt Lake who was ""elose to r and .'7 presenttt to the ltei "' " ; I'.John C. Orahsm. At the death of Mr, Graham H wiis presented by the Uon'und six full days' I'ceommodations family to Mr. t'love who treasures .It at Wylle Permauwht Camps, only one" of The moatnterestinj of hla 146,10 JromProvo. For, iaformatloii, "many relies si esr'y days of Utah. folders, etc., apply Provo depot, or 1 its earliest in Ue , fci -- Prompt Service - - SOAK 'VOUR OOPS IN OUI 8UP ' nmkar 9- jt 3. All Kinds of Building Material, f r DRY WORK south of Salt Lake City. ... V ' , " Shidgls. 6; . - vlfc:-i.k;- Both Phenta.' Weat Center SL J I:i A 'Phone Call Will Bring Our Wage' " WhylBeBaia M I . g y-''T- - ajaa-aapuiactiir- " Tlibcr Coal & Co, . Castle Gate," Ciear CreelTind Hiawatha Coal. Q - ' u- . ; 150 to 160 W. Bth r jtlS h 0 -- Q-- .... , T The 'Cicpianitlin. Jones treadlnf)T-- "lt sas here taat a nautical mile Is 6,080 feet and a statute mile is only 8,280 feet Why Is that? I thought a mile waa a mile." Mr. Jonee ' (without looking up from ' Wpaper) "Well, a mile ia a tnile. but a statute, mile is measured on dry and while a nautical mile is tnes ared on the water, and you know moat things swell when In water.", Mrs. Jonea (resuming her reading) Why, How stupid." Ladles' of course! .. . Home Journal. t""-;-.-.- -. Windows, , Hardware, Plaster. r A'AAttttMitoMaM Economy SctomlilanfJ Clolhinn " N. Both phones 232. w- - DUNN, Mgr. . " D eeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeee er, . - Utah . X -t State Agents.RU-BER.OIiwfiT Western Sales AgensBEAVER wall board O. W. SCHARF, Local Manager . BothPhohes21 185 W. 3rd S. ', ... :' ; Gemene, r i . . Lath,. - -- ... I j .owvjsen i Hru SOLD Ladies' & Gentlerneii's Suits , Cleaning , ; ' i " s Pressing J. Repairing; , a KERATLAIN. and .7.. K 139 North Academy. Avenue Dyeing lilTlT" " "i: ' W . The Herald b ;25c a monih. Tell your frlerid, 1 |