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Show IX COUGHS The light on .the question . of whether tie east" Juab"' county high ' school district la to maintain or dis- . continue, the preseat high school was at high tide Saturday. The opposition Jdld everything possible to influence the voters to cast a negative vote, - "whlch ; will mean the destruction- - of theipresent NephI high school Friday " night and Saturday several of the y, "older generation," who are vlolent-- . ly opposed to education, were on the to all .street preaching who would listen. Considerable enthusiasm was arous- ' seventy Friday high school girls' marched from the high school building at f o'clock, car- 'rying torches and singing school Songs. They paraded the business section of town for nearly an noun Many of them carried banners bearing such slogans as : "Vote, for the High School," and "We Want an Education." Both sides did some strenuous rustling The polls were open yesterday The outcome of from 2 to doubtful. Is election the The question of high schools has come up at a very unfortunate time, inasmuch as the taxes, which are now due, are extremely high, 'due principalthe new ly to the special taxation-fo- r electrie light" TJlaht hd the special Is not thorroad tax. oughly understood by' the majority of the voters. - They seem to think that if it Is voted to maintain the high school that there will be an Increase in taxes over the present rate. This, of course, is a mistake, for un-- , der the new regulation all of the property in the east end of Juab county will bf? assessed to support the high school and heretofore Nephi alone has "supported this school. . - n Jed ght-whefr-about -- . FOR CHILDREN AND GROWN PERSONS ' Amalgamated Sjugar company Saturday sent out liters to sugar beet growers of Weber county that on of the beet seed situation it would be Compelled to cut down its v contract acreage for the season rii: "" 1912. AMD COLDS I mmm'mm I ...COMPOUND Reports from Europe are tothe ef sea fect that the beet seed crop-th- ls' son is about 60 .per cenit less this year than normal, owing to drought and insect pests. One German house "tharir"wni7heunable has "sent-woto fill its contracts. "The Amalgamated company- advises growers, to accept no contracts: other than the sliding scale basis. The company will pay f 5 a ton on all beets which have not less than 15 per cent ' saccharine, and 80 per cent purity, 4.75 on all beets which have not less than 14 per cent Saccharine and 80 per cent purity, and f 4.50 on beets which have not less than 13 per cent saccharine and 80 per cent purity. A German concern writes that" the shortage in the second crop will not only affect the 1912 crop, but may affect the crop for several years or until such time as "means can be found to overcome the Insect-pes- t, I . 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I " Best on the market ! Grades High Prices Low T: Everything right t SHINGLES cough by. promptly healing the cause. Contains no opiates; Is indispensable in a. family where there are children. i mm Throat, Cbesi J rd IIH II tIdTCronf jjjJ WaooplngXoagli llist ttfectlii Baker Lumber Both Phones 21. 185 For Sale by Hedquist, Drug Company lilH me 1 . .yMT" 1 Quality Grocers CORNER ACADEMY AVE. AND THIRD SOUTH. . - 'ft The place to trade for THE BANK. SAVINGS the-$-cr- located at Provo, in the County of Utah,, State of Utah, at the close of busine'ss on the 23d day of November, 4- - 1911. Resources. for candies Loans and Discounts 573,?73.79 and nuts. Overdrafts i 1180.35 Stocks,' Cert'f's,. Bonds, NEW MEAT PACKING 15.260.70 etc., Co. Warrants INDUSTRY FOR PROVO Banking House Furniture r 10,000.00 and Fixtures James Goodman i3 building a large Banks 182,287.33 Nat'l Due from meat house and packing slaughter establishment for the U. C. V. M. Due from; State Banks 218,681.42 and Bankers . . . k. company near the D. & E. G. track for CleJrmg just south of the old Martin &. Exchanges ... . . 1,324.78 House .'. .. farm- "between Provo and Drake ' Cash and Items.ri The planj.jJJ 4,OSt Checks. 3,814 Springville. 1,703.30 Silver Fractional about 115,000 and will be equipped 3,800.00 , Dollars Silver with refrigerators and other modern 33,725.00 Coin Gold appliances. Its location makes it 31,965.00 , . . . Currency convenient for shipping. Current Exp. and Taxes " '."7 1,973.6.2 Farrer & Whitehead, headquarters paid for Cherry Hill Butter, National Bis. ... . Total W97,792.13 cuit and Cakes. Farrer Whitehead & ... m ' - ....... ", INDIAN WILL LECTURE Capital Stock AT THE TABERNACLE. Surplus Fnnd Shungopavl, an educated Moqui Indian, wi'l lecture in the tabernacle under 'the auspice sof the B. ' Y. U. lecture bureau Wednesday evening Hlsfeubjeet-lg-th-histortradltfaffr habits and customs of .his tribe. The lecture is said to be verx interesting ' and instructive. yy Liabiljtje.' paid in Undivid'ed Profits Dividends Unpaid ...f ...... 40,000.00 44,532.52 23,060.00 704,869.64 209,494.53 . ..... Individual Deposits Savings Deposits are higher than for Demafld Certf's Deposit Res. for Taxes & License" Res.- - for Int. on: Sav'gs . 7 11,476.17 2Ji31.97 S27.30 -- $1,107,792.13 above-name- d J, - - :-;: o'clock p. m. 5 -- Trains will leave Union Station, Provo. as follows: , - "WESTBOUND v - . . 409 1: s- .............. ........11:10 -- mi,.. EASTBOUND. . ... . 512 6 .vv-. . 2 . . 410 4 -- . . :. . . .V. 4 3 xii 1 9:20 a. ra. . . . 10 a. irr. ,6:32 p. m. :57 p. m. .. 8 :23 p. m, . HEBER 9 :30 a. m. KX) -6 ...r....' 30S ARRIVE FROM HEBER 307 (No. p. ................... frOR DEPART f a.m. 9:31p.m. ..... ... .w. 7 and 8 s 3:45 p-- m. hare been discontinued) meat of all kinda, For flnt-clago to Sutherland Broy.' vK,' u : . D. & R. G. Excursion. Account annual convention National Wool Growers' association at Omaha, Grande will Neb., the Denver-Ri- o Bell round trip tickets on Dec. 11, 12 and 13, at" 140.00. tickets good, returning until Dec. '31, 1911. 'Stopovers V i.v permitted at ail points re taralna with. in final limit , f FARRER. C. E. LOOSE,iri::-- "; - FOUR Smart Hats for ail FAST Occasions TRAINS Cor. Center & 2nd W. $900,-000,00- 0 ;. THROUCH G. TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY ST: LOUIS I Jojfjirther.ijifojmatioit agent or address I A. BENTON. F. A. cy j 11 caks ana '" . . r . - - . ' s - . " . " 4 .. Lake City. p.- - A., Denver, Colorado. rrvirr, 72 Center MME. Ynyi tfiat the manu rturer. whomade . . your machine is croinsr to star hack of it. The JMonardi'Typewritcr Cora pany does not forget'a typewriter as soon as it passes into a customer's hands but their interest is as. keen: in the Monarch that has been in use many years as the one on its way to a prospective customer. . tootnsome y f Light ToucK St7 Provo, Utah r, , - When you Tniy a Monarch Typewriter there is immediately established fo ryou a most unique and don't forget their deli " " w cious BREAD, . - - UMiQUE SERVICE j abov-name- . - G. A. P. D.t - Holiday Candies f , WADLEIGH," g. Thoc-weH-baK- ed -- see any D. & R. . be Merry I The Provo Bakery pro- -. Salt e duction that has been- - exceeded in only two years. The farm price of F. G. RICHMOND, "V ' corn isjjow higher than It has been (Seal.) Notary Public. since, the records of the department ' State of UUh, , , . began In 1866. .except in 1883, and Office of this establishes a total value for,; the ' I, C. S. Tlngeyv Bank Commission- crop that reaches $1,700,000,000 and er of the. State of Utah, do .hereby breaks the record. certify, that- - the foregoing is; a full, true .and correct copy of tffe state -- ADVERTISED LETTERS. ment of the company, Remaining In Provo postoffice Dec. filed in my office this 8th dayofDe-cembe' 1911. 10, . 1911. C. 8, TINGE Y,. r t Bank Commissioner. ," Bowman, Mrs. Elizar " BISHOP SPALDING WILL . Hansen, Mrs. Eatella. ' : Mellor, Miss Beatrice. ",MAKE EASTERN " TRIP. JStanton, Miss Eleanorr" ' Bishop F. S. Spalding, of the Epis - wnsonrMfr T'; w : copal diocese of Utah, will leave for '.. Gentlemen. tils annual trip to the east about De , Brown, Aben. cember 23. He hopes to be able to Davis,. Stank-y- . . with hU spend Christmas, mother Jo Daniel F. ' " " Denver, and will then go to Detroit Irvine, John. for a two weeka' atay. From that Den. Jorgensen, .'. point he joes'to NewrorkTTBIIadel . Morris, Elbert ., - . ; '; , j: The phla, Boston and : Brooklyn. Peterson, Harry.- - bishop makes the trip once a year to ' ' Roylance, Bruce. ' ,s report oa local conditions or mission .Ifjot'Called or' In two weeks' they vork. He expects ; to be gone until will be gent to the dead letter office. . after Easter JAMES CLOVE, P. M. .j '.To. I Christmas 21-2- 2. To Chicago $55.00 To St. Louis ... 49.00 To Omaha and "Kansas City 40.00, .. 62.00 St. Low rates from branch lines. Tickets good ZZturnIng 60 days EAST 't December : SLEEPRS 1911. 4 17 Round trip Jarea from Ogdenr Green River and all intermediate points 7 ; bushels indicates a Telephone EXCURSIONS T November 18. the Holidays 1 2,776,000,000 have plenty. Denver & WW, Rio Grander Miss Prudence Racon I le' of-th- Delivered for as Directors. sworn to before m ' ' We BACK-EAS- thecottonxriJ)a GEORGE TAYLOR, SR. L. nOLBRQOK - Subscribed find Time. 8 :34 a. m. this 7th day ot December, ; . . . .....V; 12 :57 p.m. - 511 3 -- r , -- r."""'" -- NO. . J.T. 12rltl Ipat tCorrrctr Attest: 3 at Special Prices 1 first duly sworn, to lasv, deposes and says according Jan. that he is cashier of the -- with bank;' .that the above 2nd foregoingj the old folks. correct report contains a-- fulUtrue-an- d statement of the of condition said the '.' DENVER & RIO GRANDE bank at the close of. business on the 23dttaTof November, 1911. Time Table i and DOMESTIC this general fact, notwithstanding the : other general fact that production, was lqw, makes abou 10 crops of 1911 the mes of the same kinds that the farms, of this country have ever produced. 1 WiH "Comparisons are made with official esliilia"be8 in other countries of the V Tf ll.. rrrrnA V varue of: products produced by the farmsMn those countries. An estl- X X thingsof the season on your ' ulate-- of -$1,351,000,000 :ls quoted for X 7' tabler n Italy," of $613,000,000" tor Japan, of $484,000,000 for Australia and of for Canada. - . f With .a value more than twice, 'th amount of x TwiUlurnish you with- - the and but lytle less than "the combined X final oart of that . dinner. values cojton, wheat and oats crops, corn Ts'by far the leading crop X piesrian- most-valuab- 25, 30, 31, Jan. 1.' iteturnIlmit ""1912. Spend your vacation ffettiyc-Novernb- eT 4 0.00Wttoirrx aJpjjLgsiL ; VIA The latest models 4 IMPORTED I except for 1910 .... . New Train Service of 1910. the-amou- . fSl Get It now while you can MILLINERY t OiT the other hand, the crops are worth more than, those for 1910, the estimate of their farm value being a gain of $44,000,000 X $5,504,000,000, over 1910. Farm prices of all crops 100,000.00 State of Utah, EXCURSION ;.. Tickets on sale to all Salt Lake County of Utah. b&ug T. J. farrer, Route Utah points, Dec. 22, 23, 24 4 Winter Rale -- below H SMOOT H SPAFFO R D ops ' - v SERVICE AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT The loss ia chargeable t the general classes of animal products and animals. 1 Dairy ,,cows- ,are the only farm ftnrmals for which Increase of i.ilce is Indicated.' Eggs, wool, but- ter. and poultry have suffered in thlT farm price during, year. In consequence blithe decline of prices of farm animals and their products this group is estimated as having produc ed a value of $2,913,000,00 in' 1911, or $231,000,000 "Total Xmas and New Years i- s - "PROMPT . . . ' 11 your Xmas Merchandise - Secretary Wilson, of. the agricultural department, who sub- mitted his annual report to the president Saturday, says that "while the total values of of 1911 are not so high as in 1910, there is great abund- ance for all purposes.' For the first time in many years, the total value of farm products from that of the preced- ing year. The estimate for 1911 is based on the census items and or f227,000,000 Is $8,417,000,000 under the total for 1910, i THE PROVO COMMERCIAL & WMt Third South, cate your pjace of business " by that same sign the'nexf ' ... day TRY IT. Designs and quotation i promptly submitted. THE ELECTRIC CO. 4 46 North Academv. ... REPORT pAMK o. THE REAL SIGN Is the Electric signattrac tive both day and night. It draws the people to your window at .night and tyey" lo- AAA4AAataVaAAAaaaVaVaA4aaaAa , made to the COMMISSIONER OF STATEtTOF UTAH of the condition of 'H- TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. - n -- nr -- The-questlo- - BUI ALIESE PINK. Monarch. Service is established for you the" momcntahe machine comes into'your office, and continues during1 all the years it . . is in use. Wc arc always at your :c6mrhand. -, 7 - " . MONTHLY PAYMENTS. , ' Monarch Machines may be purchased 6n the Monthly Payment Plan. ; Send for Monarch ; Literature. : Learn the many Reasons for Monarch superiority. A post car3 wilt bring full information, ' wonderful and accomplished clart- voyant, is now in Provo and can be seen in person at the IaMar Hotel, room No. 22, where she wtll give reliable' information, on all business and love affairj, ' investments, mines, inventions,; lawsuits,' etc. Can locate lots property aod give confidential ad. rice on al prlvateaf fairs. Test nieet" lngs every nlght- starts . at 8 o'clock. Spiritualism adviser. KThe " ."' Utah Typewriter Exchange Company Utah. Salt Lake West. Second South St 0b : Reward of ..Merit. . ' ' It was a rainy Sunday mornlnx. and City,. i ; ' RIO GRAND EXCURSION. For the Utah - Wool Growers' as- sociation .. convention - at Salt Laka taty the Denver & JRio Grande will ke a rate of one single rare lor thq round trip. Tickets on sale uoc 8th and 9tb,' good returning yntil aa Pastor Goodman looked over his confregatlon he saw there were Just aerenteea persbts - present Pastor r did not Goodman,rbelnr a THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN scold them on account of their being MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING so few in number, lie gave them the TO YOU. best sermon ie had In his barrel. '-- Oec. OF INTEREST wlBe-man- , llto. : . '- - |