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Show , 'XHE PROVO H ERALD ' cloths, it would De but? a question of imc whea the establish- j merit would be double its present dimensions, and. in the vernacu':. .) ' : :. tV Consolidation Provo Herald (Daily) and IrttermbunUin lar,- "then pom" ot . be added thousands distributed would Hollars that in , lhe Herald (Weekly) Provo because of this increased and loyal patronage wouid be felt PUBLISHED BY HERALD PUBLISHING CO, & LARSON, Owners.- by jrvtry citizen of the cpninuiuity, and inevery avenue of trade ". . Again, Provo is excellently equipped to furnish building njatenal, Center Street .Provo, Utah. brick concrete blocks, lumber and' other-suppli- es . required in conBOTH PHONES. Salt struction concerns Lake are. work, ..competitors at" higher yet Afplicatioo made in the Postoffice at Provo, Utitu for entry as similar than material can be obtained here- - W, prices, second class mail matter. In other branches instance of this kind have Jben reported: of such buyers is lamentable. They are hurt- The . . rjiade '(TRI-WEEKLY- f ofTe iBAKER i ; What Trade In Provo Means to You short-sightedne- ss Ticc-urvu inai iui uic ucuiauus m iia pcuuic. tJtju in vaunt " r aimmunity is measured by thevolume of needs fLasine&s transacted and by the1 amount of money in active cirai- - that will resist the lure of the city, and the positive knowledge that flation." In the natural fcourseofevents each Successful year should instead of a pot of fairyTgold at the rainbow's end there is only the -- The prosperity of i. a .. . The reasons for. this attitude arVtnany. In fact, they srt of long standing and beyond question.- - Church schools should, therefore, be Jrought to the city that has decided to agree with. the church attitude in regard to the saloons; Provo is thejogicaljigint. Cities wh ich" have not voted for the abofishmenToflhe saloon have no righttui claim en the church schools. Why not move the greater part of the L .D. S. university? and make it a part of the bid church school here? Salt Lake has no rightful moral claim on the open saloon . school. . r '. ';fi;f7?-J- Further, that the proper moral spirit may pervade, the placejof general church meetings, why not hold them in Provof 'There"is niT good reason why they should be held where the saloons are favored. - Mini j-.a- , . . wntr" ,,..nflrtArmM. - - vmrir I fi - n a .r n in i""4"3' The PigPen Nuisance This balance--, this dross of disappointment, and profitless transactions. ' "working capital of the community, is the power behind the creation According to Marshall Williams a,nd Dr. Hughes, of the health 'flfoew industries. When local enterprises can be financed, by och board, there is to be a vigorous campaign against the citizens who qsli reserve the accruing profit remains in the town from whence OUae the foundation fund. When it is necessary to go to, a larger ptiai in uidiiudiuuig uii iy yig pens wiuun uic cuy, Ro many prointerest on the loan, as well as much of jhe. tests have been forthcoming from indignant citizens that the officers met return from operations flows out of the community that creates find it necessary to take some action, against those who would coniNow bring on the church 'schools, institutions of learning for " tXw new wealth and it seldom gets it back. tinue the old practice. " . ,. carries with it loyalty to its merchants the young and rising generation. The election is over and it has . Loyalty to Utah county ' TM .1 r 1' n in m is iUai. It be to cfitrjac !...nir. will the that officers meet with success in hoped i kim again, been shown that the people of the city-w- ill not tolerate the Csj 9 manufacturers. ' i ucy aavc mrcsitu u.u muuv; ju in wages saloons: and brothels of j It-h....v.. ui-.mflls, they are disbursing their money m vitou uic luwu, vi been decided that they v.uuiac..n 13.. W ugigpccieu temptation. - db employes andthey require the patronage and support of the are noMortheZgod ofithc7nngr aliker The that they will have the disfavor of some individuals who are still and the-ol- d 'jwople of the town "or. rural district to continue. In almost every icrpf the people has Been raised and the decision has been against living in fhe'70's, but that can not be helped. Filthy pigstys are an - L - 'JurctMt oi ordinary . merchandisiug- - Salt Lake or . the mail-ordthe dispensers of liquor. So bring on your schools, send your chilr abomination in the siVlit of al! nVht-thinfi&oastSjoUtr practically no advantage in saving. Price and quality drenitQ the Prova institutions, --for they- are saf e here. The rsaloort they are moved the better. Ae "efferlngf of the metropolis, take irday has no ireequar h ProvoTto in Provo. place ' Tiecause it was permissible to maintain this nuisance, u Jsi and dajTout Here and there is anajpace.nt bargain, but when twenty1 Provo is the largest city in the state to vote for the abolishment I ' 4ie railroad", fare and time lost U taken out of the illusory saving of ; the saloon- It jhai Jthei most attractive railroad service and is years ago does not give the consent at the present Provd is ciere-reallis not only nothing gained, but more often something more centrally located .for the accommodation of x the students. - Be too large a city and its pretentions are too large to allow it how. lost. ' the largest city to vote "dry," it has better facilities. These For instance, the Provo Woolen mills have a capacity capable ing . T ...C, iaievc aiways mai every otner: tue nas oee5 more ' tempted. secret, that, rMspnsyorJhesjtuden cf giving .employment, tojiearty. 100.pcrsonsU-lLis.n- a saloons that are a- - temptation to the more tried than your own; believe that the live of higher and better iieretorore, the plant has not paia. unaer in e new management u when these same students can have the best of education in young a ' city than your own, are not so through more easer but morelffort ; that lioped that operations will be profitable. Every man and every which has all is free from the a and facilities of the v city, large yet and woolen for in is market the clothing. goods Ionian in Provo the lives lower than yours are so through" less opportunity and more - thaloOTi;5rr..i!r; 'lJZll-:- Jfnstead Of tcjnplationsHof from' and Southern mills, Eastern fabrics sent the 3 taking , The position of the church has been for the abolishment of the trial . -- at each citinen T?f ProvO and of Utah- county should demand Provo--! sec a greater bank balance than the year ; before- - . - j- Provo, the Logical Home for All Church and School Activities - 1 a. . . y eadr-payda- - as -- er -- ki - .-. - y r -- j&- . citiea-which-mam- tain :.. -- .. - cave Satof thrnew large urday bight last in the Iron Blossom Almost all .the old properties are tn good condition and the conviction Is everxwhere apparent that the. district 'holds splendid op portunities soon to materialise. Among the old properties that are very promising are the Centennial Eu reka, Grand Central, Victoria, Mam moth. Chief Consolidated, Eagle and Blue Bell; . Gemini and Uncle Sam; Gold Chain, Opohongo and others.-- : The Opex. Emerald, King William, Black Jack, " May Day, Utah Console dated, Tintio Central, Dragon Consoli dated and Yankee are doing excellent " work. . LIFE 41EJPEHHTED II PROPERTIES; -- ... "DO" FOUND BETTER- - ore-beari- legal don't makfr anyj. boj se was just on the tip of my tongue, as I saw my-daug b: etcroemsrunhgi my daughter come rushing in and knew that her father was busy anddld not wish to be disturbed' writes 'one of the mothers In Good -- JrNoWfc 586 Cynthia E. Jones 11,74 554 John Johnson 1000 23 William Wood 0 24 WJiiam Wo Jr.' . .1000 39S WiUIam JS&'ood Jr. . . 348 2.35 2.00 2.0u 2.00 very r.T.-100- For farther information on the notices published heie consult respective signers .70 wear. MODES IN BRIEP goodJor both town and country - y,i - - And, in accordance with law and order of the board of Directors made on white , buckskin shoes have the 13th day of May", 1911, so many-- j silver buckles on ' them la place of ' sbares of each-parc- o of stock as .may bows. or .county clerk. ; be necessary will Be sold at' public OF auction .at the office of the company Coarse torchon lace trims some of I caught myself ASSESSMENT NOTICt room ,i, Fanners A Merchants' Bank housekeeping, the fl.msiest gowns of the year' and in' time,' for had I not only the day Three Rocks Minin- - and. Milling Com-- ProvftJtah-.-oMoBday,"JttIy 3, 1911 is also used on the new hata. o Drinc'oi Place or nour a o Bus. at U3 m. ciock to pay p. before made a resolution to- reduce ... the delinquent assessment, ' togethe to the smallest number possible that Woven fabrics are used for some ' with tho 'cost of advertising and ex Notice is. hereby given that AtMn; of th most etretul .i neverendlng stream' of "dont's" that new summer shoes, white pongeo the of sale. mlniog men of the state are penae of the Board of Directors of - buying id k supply of t!Le lead-- had become such a habit .with me? In meeting are also being shown this year, ?rt. H. . A1- 8MOTTr Secreury." pumps the-- ' Three Rocks & Milling Mining Jasuealsi-th! with Tintic on 6 flnit steadof acting orr.ee, room camp impulse,-my a ing stockings of the same tint. Farmers ft Mer Company, held on the 16th daor of chants' Bank, Provo, Utah. -i-$ la antlclpailott of the boom satd: "Helen, be as quiet as you' can --4- wblch they deem, certain to May, A. D. 1911, an assessmeNo. 1) First published June 13. 191L for father is working." Wasit noise Hats of woven black or cream colLITTLE HELPS. o! two mills per share ris levied on coma In the mines tt that I wanted? No! Then why mention ored hemp have big Charlotte Cor-da- y the outstanding capital Btock of 'the NOTICE f Before putting bread into pans see noise! .. It is sow-somtime since I Meeting of Board of Equ crowns of open work, embroidery corporation, payable Immediately to H. that the pans are well larded. Thli -- e8olved , to say "do" Instead of F. Thomas, .secretary, No, 24 North alization and Review In Sewer DIs in colors, and are without any other recisely what I did not want, and the Academy - avenue, Provo, Utah. trimming. trict No. 13. The boom iu not expected during will prevent breaking the crusts when esult.ba been surprising Notice .. stock is which the are out. tax Uktn upon assess this avei Any hereby given that the 4&a summer, but these men are eam- j ment may remain unpaid on Friday, lists' ot the property in Sewer District A combinaton of flatVenice lace on c,06P,y' tUe ' J0"8 loresttng, whlle ym are baki WAY TO COOK PEAS.; June 30, 1911, will be delinquent, and No, 13 have been completed and thai heavy filet net Is Tlmic propertes, declaring the the . beautlfnl and mod-lsh,aadvertised for sale at public auction, the underslgneJLmembers of the City so are darned filets, especial-"- " Ti&tlc diHtriet is approaching the ; ead or anWng that requires a long . Put, your green, peas pods and all, and unless "payment Is made Council of Provo City have been ap ly a new variety in B"do some TnendlngHlte o!ui hem tbrrbngr-ootpu- t before. tH'cCrtalftr Ume brilliantly colored nto the kettle and cook them the usu- will be sold at my office Wednesday, pointed a board of equalization and oriental designs on ecru Two recont surprises on the eastern sewing on buttons or mending hose. al length of time;-when- . netMon are done .they July 26, 1911, at the hour of 2 o'clock review to. set and -- hear complaint treal StartUe'oT the Tint c camp have gone far ' ' the will break to and rise the pods ,8 a p. to., to pay the delinquent assess- ana correct errors- ot all persons tu good. plaa t0 8oak .dried fru,t conrlnclng-th- e doubters. One s surface, while may be found ment cold-w,n or water together with the cost of adver the said Sewer District No. 13; of said a the dlscovery-Df-nesl.ghtlywarm bre par ater at Uv bottom of the kettle; they have Huge collars are circular and re-and the expense of sale. n& the. original Colorado ore chan- - More'' cooking. ' .. . . .. . city. Said board oft equalisation and tising Then put on the a'Xiner iiavor cooaea in this way.--reslawJS'iU-ssst Tk at the reorders of K THOMAS, ucwi ate miernoon in the Colorado mine and the lnd "stove and cook slowly. "Nafional Magsslne, - - . fice in the court house' at Provo city wraps. Secretary. Of flee. No. 24 North, Academy Avenue, eacn morning at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on June 24, 26, 27, 28, 29. Cameos are used on the imnrtA Provo, Utah, . tor the purpose of hearing complaints hats and for holding the -- First published May 80. 1911.. draperies ot of all personsand correct errors and skirts. FOR ASSESSMENT NOTICE. make such corrections of Mid lists as ' East Crown Point Consolidated Mining may be necessary In order to equalise The oriental palm leaf la FOR oerhna vompany rnncipai Place of Bust the newest patters In flue the same. meshed neee, Provo, Utah. . hi. BOTT, j veilings, J. ouce nereoy given mat GEO. fOWELSON.4 meeting of the board of director of we East Crown Po.nt Consolidated ; J. M. JENSEN, Voiles, marquisettes-anahe.r'miiir Mining Company, held on' the 1st dav iia are the M. C NEWELL, mateiial,a8hioiiabiflrlii m june, an assessment (No. 3) A. W. HARDINCL-- 1 of onehalf u cent per share was-lnew umreri " -- v. led on the outstanding ccnital stock Members of Board ' f waisu. " ot the corporation, payable Immedi and Review.. to Heber C. Jex, secretary. 24 ately published June 13, 191L' ' yokes and collars ot tulle, instead or-a-quar- tcr North Academy Ave.. Provo. Utah: : The uniform success that has at. of lace, fill in the. tops of the mora Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Monday, July tended the use ot Chamberlain's Colic, or less decollete frocks iwhlch r 3, 1911, will be delinquent and adver Cholera and Diarrhoea fashion.-MontreStar ' Remedy has now In Used for sale at public auction,. and maa it a favorite everywhere, it unless payment is made before, will be told at my office on Saturday, July can. always be depended nnon. iw BLACK VELVET. v v 22, 191L at the hour of 2 o'clock n m negquisT Drug Co three' - i to pay the delinquent assessment, to- stores, raraian designs ; axe emphaalslni gether with the cost of advertising and the touch ot black velvet in all departcipense oi saie. r HfcBER C' fBX, . FRUIT-SALADments of drees, , 7. Secretary. With the soft whita fichu of net a Offlce, 24 North Academy Ave-- Provo. - - -- Utah.---' During th ebountiful summer mmak black velvet' sash or V.You visrfl : i f!r high girdle is o First published Is the time to " Junejt. 19li . prepare.for'the win worn. J xzJLZzt --rter s supply of .fruit salads, than afhlch - A band of Tha.erc-- ta e-- A i. . black ; velvet .la used there Is no more popular dainty, Int-crt- sd DELINQUENT NOTtCB., 7 Cicd, says around ths neck with low-c- ut ' dresses Good Housekeeping. The . simplest r Small black T The Lost Josephine Gold Mining bnttona ar velvet, wnpiMi rrom winter frulta t naftfl ia Prlnctpapjce of Busii Ouu. are eiDenafT. nH ' collars, cuffs and rovers, says the New Prtvo, Utah. tunlty for Tarletjr Is UmltedV Unco the 1 org :; Therw aro notice: t dellaquent aanasofvftita Hats are faced with black t- ;sJlaWtro';.wiiter described rollowlng stock: oa ssiaas are comparatively few. . This Bands of black are 'used on sailor CCU3 hats. C5AX CO. rUhera, accoun; ,Ti:2 S, or two vanety may be extended and IndiTid -" . , .. Denver, Calew tls per ehare; t on the lSUfaay calltr ms8ured7ty preparing - in ad ' There is one medicine that m quanUUes and when vance, w V, J911, the sevenu amounts shouid prices famOr ,be provided with and set are iow dainty conserves of .various especially during the summer months. ' opposite the names of the respectlv iruiis ior iuture- - use. Vs. Chamberlain's Colic rhnUr. -! 11 ' "ut n - tf - e ' -- mca -- nd " trid the-pea- -" ' Jl "1 H 25 S fiA 2 im L CEf4TS :" 25 2," r it i d Smoke a 25 cent imported cigar.- -i Judge cmoko q mi, () itrhen . tvo-- f e - Eoiiji - s.l Havana mm la 4011 '7T' era c ItJ entsr th than tho f. r S. r 'rr v 1 fcr-rcrts- la fict tetter Cin rnsit 4 d'irs. Dry Climate cidria guaranteed to give catfcfcction. , 7r fchuadanc-oir-BgBliwrlXs- ;.;. . . -- shareholdera, at follows:' Diarrhoea . Remedy. It is almost n Cert 1 . T imt To prevent salt from caklnlidd a to be needed, it eofiti hn No, Name. Shares' ; Due. ttle corameal and keen In a drr yoa afford to be without 4!S- - Chris Sand .7;,.,.. 2500 15.00 place. it 7 Tor sale bv -- -- f T :- - VJhzlzzdz Grocery Co., Distributors, Provo, Utah. . 'V' cer-ta-- |