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Show 711Z PROVO HI THE HEkAL ALU - mTOR.IAL:"FMIE less tbanj?i)0 nor more than f 600; club license not less than f 400 nor : more than 11000. . . Interior Thffe shall he clears unobstructed vie w of the enUre ....... v.. .... of saloons during closed hours. Tables, chairs, benches, slot machines, gambling devices, booths. free lunches and lunch for sale are prohibited. Married woman has cause for action against saloon keeper If she '' warns him not to sell liquor to her husband, No city councilman, county commissioner, or. town trustee shall . be Interested," either dlrectly"oT"lndirectly, in a saloon or a place r where liquor is sold. ' Where liquor is sold in isolation of the law, a warrant for search In case of avrivate dwelling, the warand seizure may be Issued. rant mut be issued upon information filed by the chief peace officer -- -- f or officlanmoraeyf thrrmtt Receptacles containing intoxicants shipped from one part to an other within the state must be plainly marked & to quantity and kind THE PRO VO HERALD u and . even if it had been tested,' it is useless, as the rhrSs changes vih-timand no reliability tan be placed n the previous, correc- -. t i-' tions. . ; .: ... V. A good thermometer is made of glass that has been aged, and Consolidation of The Provo Herald (Daily) and Intermountain does not change with time, and when "once tested can be relied upon Herald (Weekly.) . as giving the correct temperature for many years. A good, whichwill register the lowest prminimum temperature is ' PUBLISHED BY HERALD PUBLISHING CO. also a valuable adjunct to an orchard. These thermometers are V made witli alcohol, colored so that they may be easily read, and in . . . O. C. SOOTS Editor . theialcohof is a smaJl indexjvhiclLregisters elowesjemperature. er Business-ManagE7 FrSTACKS Further details of the work this spring may be obtained from "fferrterStreet- the Commercial Club of Provo, and it is desired that all fruit men . ? of liquor. Both Phones Where purchase, price Is paid for upon delivery, such delivery from Lehi southward to Mapleton and Elberta ally or associate shall be considered a sale. C. O P. packages cannot come Into the' 7 themseivesithhismovemeiitosave-the-fruiin of be accepted state t dry territory. this spring ',:7r-mail Enttr ijth.Postoffice at Provo, Utah, For violation of the provisions, a fine of from $100 to $5000" shall. " with Commercial Horticultural Club's the ' Identify ' ' 2" yourselves . imposed. matter janwarj 4,911. issued to the Committee; equip yourselves with good thermometers and the neces-- Qiuj.JlcfinBe.Ja same person. to save, your crop after you do get a frost warning. In case the measure fails of a reconsideration in the house and sary materials, rail "afternoon The Utah house of representatives Jate Saturday it is well to paste- in one's haf lest is sisrned bv the chie4xeculive. : s 1 knew a merchant roaded, jammed; crammed," and shoved the monster and somewhat we loreet the house "vote on the proposition.. Here Jt is : long ago, who always had a tale of woe about . ; '' monstrous- - liquor bill, No. 205, ; LiauoryBiU--Anderson. For Bickmore, Day. hard times and who' wouldn't pay a single penny;' PEOPLE MUST TAKE throutrh the house, and now, without Eardlev. FaruSwortlX Funk. Grow, Hayes, HenrieKearns. Lsnjrs- everything with him went wrong further. laborious effort or intellectual THEIR MEDICINE THE. FATE OF he had no use for smiles or song Packard, Pope, Richardson, Sanderson, Seely, MeeksfMiller, ton, .. ., . on the cart of the law-- 4 OLD JOHN WISE the universe was on the bum, "and Smith, Spencer, Thornley, Tobias, Wootton and Robinson. 26, 1 rtnakerMhe-- bill becomes. aJawIIfteiLlhelsignature Bill Allison. the -4 lines, He al- - 7 rRuin had us on the run. Loie,Hkman, llarsnberger, Against 7 is attached thereto, v Kus had Morns. a 'grouch and: pain; 'twas too much snow or too much Nebeker, 1'eterson, .ways IIoJfhanr Jones, Madsen, McRae, s . rain. He was a oessimistic cuss, and how he'd fairlv fume and It is said the representative chamber resembled a football sell, Weeling, Woolley and Ziemer 16. fuss when, at the very latest day his taxes he would have to pay. , field during the few" brief moments the bill was being considered, He never advertised his store, washed his windows or scrubbed the Some of the In an interne wwith Mr, A H. Thiessen, of the U. S. weather and at times a battle roval was narrowly averted;v floor. "Why should I advertise?" said. he. "oeoole hereabouts tie gave oat valuable information Jiadlheaii(kcity.:.to intimat.eJnsjnxejejmo1 ujeauifjLlL..SaI iM-'on to obstruct concerning the movement to. protect no.iner the 1911 fruit crop, which is of vital TO SAVE THE liquor "legislation," etc. Insinuations, innuendos and challenges were "Hol-mahurled back and forth, and a newspaper account says that one interest to every ' resident ofyUtah" throwing that much away. I've run this place many years2 and for FRUIT CROP the future have no fears." He wished the paper man success, leaning ver the deskouThejF jumped from his seat,-and,VallegHe atd in parti ana happiness. : An department store was posite side of the aisle, pointed a threatening, finger at Mr, Henne, The fruit crop can only "be saved by the most thorough and hearty prpsperity ater started next - latter-dtthe owner T. door; bought space by the scads just To Theret wpather bu reau 'cma'flafng-rrcrractioJanu st accounts instill alive, Mr. Holman, on second thought, decid assist in this we are indebted to the telephone com and packed his store most every day.. The eroiich's trade began to" , him. icei-thaimed at e news ....... ing not to pull .the trigger in the finger , , ..... . ...... ...... ,. ............4.. 'X. paniesheostoff a measiy wane ne uiougni sname ne a su arouna ana scowi It will be seen, from the following brief features of the bill, that the energetic cnmcreFal.'elup" bemoan his luck-an- d damn the town, until one day his, It does not provide permanent prohibition in counties "outside of The Commercial Qub of Provo is doing the best work that xan ahd'frowni an idoors were xlosedttie Then had turned up his toes. incorporated towns and cities; these' are designated asi.'dry"terri--""- be done by developing the feurrounding?couhtry ; this done," the ...1 : . 1 . t. it. l ...... t. : v .j l tory, btir may call arr election on the question " upon petition signed growth of the city wUt aturally- -f ollow, . V. UI 1VIL ' I J'VV tiLt.TV ,1V UU llDV. V All The way in which the weather bureau wishes the fruit men to 'UllVl by 25 per cent of the legal voters.- ohn . Wise." ... I, ., ( the : Concerning the measure as passed, Jhe with it is by the latter installing a telephone, (two fruit official party organ, remarks editorially: men' living near one another mar use one jointly), and by installing It looks vrfy liuich like Provo Willie given a chance, in June "While the bill as it now stands, having passed both houses,, thermometers in their orchards, d to decide by popular vote the question-"Likkcarries out in some measure the pledges made by the party, these Thermometers should be instalfed on every acre if possible. next, ' 1 : : fikker." 'he orchardist can then be certain which are the coldest places in party promises can be more accurately met, the Notice was his orchard, and when he has found this out he should read the believes, if eertain amendments are made in the bill. Lorimer got his seat in the U. S. serrate, but Holy; Smoke! it-a motion. thermometers at the coldest places conscientiously and consistently. ' bill the had that after afternoon passed given yesterday It is to be hoped that The weather bureau will notify the growers by. R. F. I), carriers, must have cost him considerably mote, than did the first little would be made on Monday to reconsider it. " ' ' is imminent. scrimmage in Illinois. the house will see fit to reconsider its vote, and get the bill on the by telephones and by other means, when-fros- t floor again, where proper amendments can be made." will be established at the Commercial Club. ; of Provo, tand Gandstand Baileyxpf Texas, he of Standard Oil fame- bear the from house as it Here is a synopsis of the bill emerged by. the weather. bure.au readings will- - be called for; every : because he couldn tNbe the.' whole show in the United States ing the stamp ol approval of both branches of the legislature beginning with 6 p. m. on the evening preceding an impending frost, signed ' Piecounter conatietsv howeyerAlprevailed upon him to- ' - Counties outside Incorporated title and : towns are vdry". tert and a special frost warning willlae issued as soon aa it is necessary senate. Later, they may ritory, and will not vote at the first election. stay'W the finish, which will bcthe next time. the people e to heat. per cent of legal voters. Tote upon petition of twenty-fivexercise their right of. ' Local option elections must be held June 27, lajl. all over state, Of course there may be times when general frost warning's .will Lone Star state have the opportunity "to two be held Elections each nay except la county "dry"1 territory. belssued. but there will also be nights when a generalirost warning franchise when the name of JosepbVV, Bailey appears on the years thereafter upon proper petition. - Kach will not do; riotipplyitoxvery orchard mTthe fruit beltrind ticket city, town or county outside of city or town shall constitute' and vote and shall separately independently. nnit a separate we wVnt to save the people money by telling them just when to no HQUor snaii oe wiu, iwwwu m, uw "'6"i ci xeterence-Provq gets lots of good advertising from theNdrummers. "This 7 ornlnf" The MU eonUUBTO proBiomw heatp and cowers to issue licenses are left with city councils, said a traveling man just before ahght- need to. of tows trustees and boards of county commissioners. hoards R.G. & Provo the other night Continuing, " train at ' ' - Any splrltous, vinous, fermented or malt liquor used as a word abQUi lhermqmeters, and this Jought to be printed m big ing from a rtiA IntoxicatIs defined of alcohol, of percentage regardless should be a good thermometer. he said: "Some day, if I can get money enough to quit theroad type:" Every thermometer purchased n 'iNoucense shall he granted to a person who is not a dtlsen of the I a home in Provo, where the, wind never blows to Now, by a good thermometer, I do not mean any special make, but I'm going to own " or .. corporation. a to nor .i location is unsur- partnership state of Utah, do mean a thermometer which has been tested and guaranteed by excess, the climate, is mild the year round, the 300 feet of a church or school yquor shall not beor sold within ' degree in any passed in picturesque natural beauty, and religious, social and edu- drug store. Knnne excent by hotel the maker not to have an error more than" one-ha- lf mmt iuw uui mvic vvirv, wwirBiw "Retail license U0 .N,. scale. , A cheap thermometer is- made of cheap glass ; cational facilities are all that could.be desired part-tsf-i- ts moreThan liaOOTaTTigglsrncense not license not less than 1400 nor -- (SEMI-WEEKL- - e, . ther-momen- ter - : . -- -- ; JiMsrM&nnqi: - .-m. . . Oapb-Dahlqu- ist. dead-beats.ma- " ny -- tlieeniw '"- -- - '. d speritt-rrione- r's n' - te racUiweejji -- et . 1 at-la- zr , .. ii-w- as -- - -- old-m- 1 - : 1 ' V Htrald-Republica- -- ny 1 1 11 -- . co-oper- .;.:;.r ; i -- Herald-Republic- er mucn-mOote- or-W- an " . - Head-qjuarte- rs - half-.hou- - r . - of-th- ; e itill 4yH w v bever-w-ag- e, -- - ucu, auu iiuiu vs&ucu ; to San Fran- - l . !c,ome in from a trip. You don't' need . ll to do it, though. By taking a little 7 ; '. i ipainsyou canrget most of the mud oftXi - , Tumnlinn nn IKa r iiiiihiii i in in iiiii iiii iiiii Tnriri There has ben some doubt expressed un iiii; fuiiii- bf-f as to the real intent, of these high idalarTThe declared pu rpose to- - dou Do not try the patience or the good ble track has been accepted in some ut wile by giving her . green wood to as an promise,-bempty quarters - ' X Jur"e Lovelt answers this, skepticism burn. by sayijg that the roads are not only Many a man wears himself out t ry-to be double tracked, but the work will ing to- keep -- up- with hia good inten- CiflCO. I 4 j l.nijiuii ' many years longer. lnu(fTntb the "house- .Provide a scraper an mat outside the door; and do not forget to use them before going ihfo the house. Scrub- . . . i ... n l,ins noors anu sweeping are not easy tasks, and the thoughtful man will not tlons. I his wife's burdens. The funniest thing about a big man add to .The horse, blankets get torn someis" that he Is apLlo jiave a, littlewife. times: Somehluste"ry")lay, take a Whitewash your barn," but never stout and thread and see what needle undertake to whitewash a crooked) a good Job you can do mending the j politician. rents. It is a good thing, for the men You- are better than you seem; beH folks to do such little jobs as this, and ter than you believe yourself to be. So not call on the women so much; They don't give way to discouragement. have their own work to do every day. There are. more people dying for the of moving, bet... If yo- uare thinking lack of a kind word, a pat on the- back ter look" around first to see if 'a . little encouragement, than energy and and money you would spend there are from disease. seeking a new. location would not, if . Hot water on the will wisely' SDent nbont the nlit hi no grindstone rv . TDo .notack r , 1 stfJt immediately. Ogden Standard. M " - " I Thit Wa;ef Exchange Question DEVELOPMENT NOTES AND EDITORIAL COMMENT - ' - This" week started put in American Fork with plenty of excitementthe ttoxeiaer 'Enlarged Senatorial District s poses to come In here this summer by hauling all important topic to all. comers and Senator J. A. Hyde states, that he with a branch, factory, where the fam- Journal. ' has given his atl'Mze groupes of men was that Of the Bfenator Idlewiid ous to Duffin's mineral water, approval proposed law, on irrigation water ex Stoohey's bill for the apportioning ol g.iiger ale and 'other high grade sods A Nation's Neglect the senators and representative. At watersciders, extracts and soda founiYhat is the Chinese. government do- change. Men were excited and in cases talked "with little reason are there 'manufactured. members of the tain supplies will be present ing, while millions of its subjects are many . A. mass meeting and houBe and 18 senators. " The bill has noargument. The firm has its main factory at ' Watting, .v presumey for called for - with afternoon packed been amended so that there 'will be 23 Monday a branch! at Logan. The, starving? the tsig ships to arrive from America the hall and most of those present, senators' and 711 represenuitlTes7pit Western 7 BotUIngeompanydoes fjk city . X witbifk$riand rice. to judge "by expressed applause at was decided to make Boxelder large percentage .of the soda water No government with the available - eoparate sPiiatcirlaf distrlctrandcounty '' '7! opposed to the e thati making credit MTfesdurQes"ot Chltatrto-tTooole, Juab, and Millard counties conLast year the firm made an investi held Jblameless for aa unrelieved1 fam- law,, and indignant that suc a law should be proposed. American Fork stitute one senatorial district with two gation of conditions in Richfield and a ine. : Only a few days ago the Chinese Citizen. branch factory was proposed at that senator.Juab County Times. let contracts to foreign firms, includ time. Things did not work: out to suit ing an American ship yard, tor, the Now for the Refinery ' them and he- - branch was noestab-Uislied- . building of three warships; There is "Community Advertising" X The farmers' meeting tt tie theater This year If the "commercial of the a: number. Thursday evening big' money for war preparations, but lat WednoBday, was held primarily to club 'members will show a proper In-- only of the alleviation members of the Commercial Club, with a few cents for VCt vp the bm ouUook and to pro- terest the branch will he established, dire distress among the people who, invited citizens, met at the club rooms. - mote friendlv relation between thsl Richfield Reader. in good harvests, are taxed, to the The : principal event of the evening pie of Mapleton nhd SpriRvllIe shd and drained of their surplus re was-talk by J.. D. Giles of jtie "Giles between the farmers Jin 7 particular. iKmw R.ii.A V sources, and, In times of crop failuw Advertising T . The meeting .was turned inadvertent- - ; 7jgenciSalt .:'lake.ifjlty, unaided against on "Community Lehi engineers for the Oregon are forced to struggle Advertising." Ir. into other, but quite as profitable' the wolf at the door. Ogden Stand should first decide what wewant to channels, advertise,' and tBert go after was a most jolly and interesting affair. bu(,y surveying a line up through the rom their main "booBt" talks were made by Mayor Tl a commereM clubs orM spleton u&l holkiwfli-of-tow- a Double Track Immediately e Jo Commissioner l Southwick, rootnuis. DdEsrville "are now worilns to thilin County Kruttf engineers said they were just The and Dr. H. S. Julius James Lovett Robert Gardner, of. procurlri Hasler, Morgan gsngar reflneryloc&trtl at t.prjngvule. Our town would doing the preliminary work, and expect schnltt are to arrive in Ogden some Evans,"S.'Evan''andmfJiy.: Ross. seem to be the moet central point for to begin active preparations next sum- time soon, on thefr long trip of inspec- President H. C. Holbrook presided at ' ' ? ,.:.L .i tion . such ae; rttftblibhnieAi and the two mer.-' ,the Harrimsfl railroads. the meeting. lieuome "The will The" Lehi Commercial Club wlth'lheir of unanim spur proiosed tap no stone onturned to clubs Therreonferring ously decided to Join the Utah State locate tbo prize here; SprinfVflle la-- " the bt'st orchard lanl around Brigham, tenants as to the expenditure of growers toX. and make it .'impreveiuenwork,,; :themost Devoloriucnt League after bearing the 'pC!iiPnt cw-on tne nmoh important part of which is the double report of Secretary Karl Hopkins,' on tneir iruit place Or more quick1, and with abuut half of tracking of Pacific and Ujt iiiecUug hold at Salt Lake City. A"f.:S?r iFtl'jstry for Rirhf!e!J " ' l'i ", f vii. Gy pro- the expense they would to subjected to Southern Pacific front .Omaha to Og- Lehi Uanner. ' to the flepot. . '5 Og-di-- -- " -- . i, X"7" fe;the-tate."'- " " " -- ; - -- t, - : p.-.- a ' ' iay ( - - 7- will-leav- . t!' mil-IftHj- n , - posstb-,e-fo- ;;- a :.. ; !'-,- ,' i $ i! - i - " - - the-time- ,- have no- grit. Use warm, water, not fort that would justify you 1 nstaying " hot, for taking the frost out of . your witn the" old home. Better s than stone. ; ::; ' . . - What 1;a lot-- of trength tere is j ; To keepT plows from rusting: To wasted chopping with null axes! Spend three pounds of tallow mix one pound a few minute, at the grindstone and of. white lead.--Me- ir the tallow in a see, how nicely the wojld will' go old iron pot; stir in the white lead after that When using, heat the "mixture and ap' Some folks make themselves so ply with an old paint brush. In. the lame kicking about "things, that -- they spring "just put, the" plow In the ground." tire themselves ttu :uut nun never TbiB wi I Mtv th- - mAiiKn make anything out of life,-- It doesn't ' bright inifevmri. a. it The same applies to any farm tool .XThe Joys .and girls getepo.ugliJhard used for jcultivating, X knocks out In the world without" your "The rude, vulgar and often malicious being stern and harsh-witthem. Let pictures put forth in the guise of wit your home be to them a shelter and a and caricature through the jdaily. and refuge from the storms Gets pretty slippery around 7 IhelUstic senseTif hot the kindly Instincts house, and barn sometimes. Get a' of a whole generation of young peo- -' " barrel of sand, coal ashes or'sawdust pie, who are growing to maturity ' and when such days come, scatter ' looking upon them as one of fh orAl some on the icy spots. ..Easier to save incidents of life. Carry- - the nafy " bones than it is to uend them. . abominable "thines "out of thp hnai It helps the wagon maker, to let the "with the tongs, for the Sake of theV mud freeze, to V when you" children. Farm Journal - -- r- do-thi- '.i: jbe-sorry- h : tbe-whe- els |