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Show ' THE PROVO HERALD 3 VJ I DWARD;V00D3T". Edward Woods of Spanish Fork died residence yesterday morning at at"B" r. -- o'clocirr .suffered several s months. Ir. .Woods was born at 0F AT.H ' U VJ SU U U LTU - - He e BONDS ARE AUTHORIZED. An election in Carbon county' high school district Tuesday to decide : U 5 tHUR3.;and " i - f . S1W 1 UUV i,.' . ' ;,, There is no small pox epidemic In may be a case or two break out from There are only nine cases former contamination, there is abso In the cl.y which Is only half the lutely ho danger of further spread. number of two weeks ago. The re Every case In the city has come from port has teen current lr Springville one family who exposed the others that the disease had made great in before they even knew that the disroads into this lty and the board of ease was. small pox. there has been health advised that the people stay since we discovered the away from the county seat. So ex case." tensive has been' the rumor that It Keener Talks. was today stated In Springville thaff President J. B. Keeler of the Utah. stake conference would not convene Stake when asked concerning the in this city on Sunday all of which is holding of conference would be ad a fabrication according to the author- journed on account of small pox. ities " who assur-t"theneet(ngs Schools are being held, meetings con- - - FRIjAr4. 25-2- 6 at 10 a. m. Sunday morning.'-- MT and-wh- ol , DAISY'S COWBOYS WANTED-Woma- Ellen - THURS. aid FRI. JAN. 25-2- r FOR RENT Neat five-roohouse. Modern. 231 South 4th East. J. W. . ' .' Bates. m 6 ' FOR SALE. VANITY FAIR (In 3 A few vigorous, utility bred' White Leghorn cockerels - at Teason- able prices. Introduce' new blood from my. yards Into your flock and Reels) Vitagraph Masterpiece THE FIRST MAN be half solved. Phone 492. Chas. H. Dayles, Tflverslde oultry Farm, Rr Dr Kent Cobb No. 2. - House will - , y&trons of tti38!3s. better be able to obtain the seats they desire. The sale op-ens Friday morning at 10 a. m. For Friday night a wrestling match has been announced between Henry Jones of thla citTand Bryat Wimmer who ' - 'V Uintah. - The prize will be $25 for best two In three falls. f! Preston O. Peterson wUJ be referee'Whlte and Blue bird"are. booked as a preliminary and the winner Is, to receive five dollars.. The vaudeville act whleanas thii week will continue to please tonight, A new sketch baa ' been induced and U bringing man - been oo -- - .'laughs. . There's no place "where you :an put a fevr xlollars each month or week that will pay you the returns as savings f account. Here your savings townships has been received at the earn 4 per cent interest comaddressing the recorder of 4;h& -facul clvfl engineerig, lrrigatio, mining and United States land office in this city. or pounded- twioe a ezu One ties, from, the preisdent or nrin and metallurgy, drawing, architecture, The land is supposed to contain oil .dollar of Utah cipal opens an account. any college or secondary agriculture, horticulture, entomology, as were and fields, such school. withdrawn military science and tatics, physical The successful applicants for these education. from entry under the usual home : .. PROVO COMMERCIAL & scholarships may pursue at Berkeley SAVINGS BANK. The successful applicants may begin stead, desert and timber claim provistudies in the colleges of letters, so sions. Persons who are living in Gartheir 'studies by enrolling In the sumcial "sciences, natural sciences, com field county and who can prove that mer" session, which will be - in Pro they have been residents for a sufmerce, agriculture (which includes the university farm, at Davis,) mechanics, gress from June 24, to August 3, or ficient length of time to entitle them. MARBLE & GRANITE mining, civil engineering, chemistry, they may begin their work at Berke- to enter the land, may do so. The and medicine. Courses are, given also ley with the opening of the regular townships Involved are township 3 In law, dentistry, pharmacy, art, and term, on August 16; The summer ses- south, range 7 east; township 3 souths a professional' training in astronomy. sion of last 8 east; township 32 south, year, wittTa faculty not range - the-;8 Among departments of in from the university &t range east, Salt Lake meridian. The struction 'at Berkeley are philosophy California, but from other will be filed February 23 In the "leading plat and psychology, education, jurispru American " local land office. touniversities, brought ' The land ,4a- - situated in Water dence, history, political science, econ. The Beesley geiuer at uerKeiey a body of over lane- - 2,000 students. The aDDroachin sum- - Pocket canyon, In the basin of the "from the univeTruagesorirn 8iav. uici svoaiuu wuj prooaDiy De oi sim son who graduated and west of the Henry mountains. who k5.Janguages, mathematics, physics, ilar size. 61 W. First 8o. St, Prevo, UUh. elty of California In 1885, ana botThese Thompson scholarships are died ten years after his graduation. astronomjgeography, chemistry, A GIRL'S WILD MIDNIGHT RIDE. Applicants for scholarships must any Zoology, physiology, hygiene, an exclusively for Utah students. a four years1 atomy, pathology and bacteriology, have completed HALF RATES TO PROVO. To warn people of a fearful forest or other palaeontology, school geology, mineralogy, notice to creditors. some course In high fire In the Catskllls a young rode mechanical and electrical engineering Via Salt Lake Route. econdary school of recognized stand, r. horse back at midnight and saved wlU be. received All persons having claims agamst ing. Applications lives. many Her deed was glorious For, State Horticultural Convention, from the members of the'graduating the estate of Marjorie Albertson, de but lives arez often saved by Dr. Kink's Jan. 29 and 31. classes of the eurrent school year, as ceased, will present the same with New Discovery in curing lung trouble, State Dairymen s Association, : Feb well as from high school graduates " ' vouchers at the office of J. W. N. coughs and colds, wftica might have ruary 7 lst of former years, who may or may not ended In consumption rr pneumonia. ' State Dry Farmers' Whttecotton, 8 West Center Street, "It Convention, have continued their studies In col cured me of a dreadful cough and '. , Feb. 2nd. Provo, Utah, on or before the 25th lung disease," writes W, ; leges or university. Applicants must ? R. Patter Tickets on sale for above conven of D. 1912. day May A. be possessed of souna health, and good son, Wellington, Tex., "after four in tions Jan. ' 29, $1, Febrlr :;and moral character. Among applicants W. C. ALBERTSON, ouramUzJiftiUtjd Final uon, ana I gained 87 pounds." Noth possessing these qualifications selec Executor. ' .... s "V A so anii an safe for ail throat tion will be made upon the basis of IT' I ing A J. W. N. WHITECOTTON. wniTninuMi; - :7-r and SOc r and J troubles; lung t &jJllirorfc' tad pmtoeJBrfrij Attorney for Executor. - $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed , v the appointments will be for one year, Pker.-IdatoZ 111tree.ln y . irst 1912 publication 23, a January by Hedqulst Drug Co. inompson Memorial scholars may X .7 nrrtnArt v, i be reaippolnted at the discretion of the untversftyr AppiicatioH-unk3-r. - - - only-gather- MONUMENTS ed : I '4 ti l at-le- -- t irva - I commencing Feb19. Among the plays .ther.wiacKTucei'TheiGlrliMlner The Heart f the Rockies," and a revi val-- of Hthe Twq- - Orphans Negotlatlona are underway for per '' misslonr-frothe . author for v this company to produce the famous play, senle- - . -- j tetwa-4ia4Fey-4,-4t- t:., . WALTER8". COMPANY CQMINQ. Walters Company" will Tie" at "the Provo Opera House tor six nights ".. Keep on aviner. It's the onlv system for a person on a sak. - .ager.Jaturc.Ci . MAKE-B- UT WHAT YOU SAVE. ....Mno - -- . NOT WHAT YOU Certain townships inGarfield county have withdrawn from entry by the government and a plat of these - ' Roberts hotel laiy The five Thompson Scholarships, of the annual value of $600 each, are offered tQ young men and women, resiHALF RATES TO PROVO. " dents of Utah, by the-- university of Via Salt Lake Route. Applications for these For. State Horticultural Convention, California. scholarships for the year beginning Jan. 29 and 31.' 1 next must be In the hands of StateDairymen's Association, Feb July record of the faculties of the( the ruary 1st y y y university of California, at Berkley, State .Dry Farmers' Convention, on or before' February 29, 1912 -Feb. 2nd. These echolorshlps for Utah stu .Tickets on sale for above convenwere endowed by'. Mrs... Jennie dents tions Jan. 29, 31, Feb. 1, 2 and 3. D. Thompson of Salt Lake. By her Final return limit Feb. 4, 1912 will, which was probated fn 1907, TWO DAY BOX OFFICE SALE. she created' ah endowment to be Willard-D.Thompson For "Alma, Where Do You Live! known as the there will be a two day tor ' office Memorial fund, the income to be used af nurVlov In momory ale. This has been arranged by y lor pastry cook n ing and bread making, - ... FarrelLi ile an expert on sugar- beet culture, call ed on Secretary of; Agriculture Wilson and Dr. K L. Galloway, chief of the bureau of plant industry, today to discuss the subject. . They told him the department would do all it could, In having- the seed raised here". Th having th eseed raised here. " -- and sed 6 months, pricei $350. $175.00 buys it this week. Room 18 ' Lamar Hotel. . r- -- - -old. piano PRINCESS ORCHESTRA , and Mason SALE FOR -- -- ." -rr- IRISH FISHER FOLKS i 4inder-contr- please telephone J. M. Jensen be rewarded. - Phone 213 k. Scare at Parker, School. Tlfte chlldren-- at the Parker school were ordered by their teachers to change clothing while home to luncheon because of the claim that they had been exposed. Concerning- this ; Dr Merril stated, "There was really no exposure at the Parker, if any, it was Indirect. We iad a girl who showed symptoms She kept away from the rest of the family by staying In a room up stairs. She was enti'reryawaytr!jm the remainder of the family "so none of them were ex- - coltti' yean rr Star in forehead, Iio brand. Finder SUPERINTENDENT NEW -- Provo. WESTER N POSTM I STR ESS whether or noTTo bond the district for 1.45,000" for fa" high school .building at Price. The proposition carried by a large majority. It is ihe intention of the bighschool board to acquire proo. wilLJie. hw-,----,,.,- ., ducted ,ao(L.&Yjax .thing., going... oiumoKuUiufcuhe ef!y aT"oneeTlincr'conime1ice TJuITJing" case' small of "There are.nfne pox regular form. There is absolutely no this house went to the Parker yester. Operations as soon as weather persaid in Dr. at the this time,1L occasion for alarm. Why the report day. ' city This was the cause for the ' mits. should be circulated in Springville, I warning by the teachers, but I don't We have the do not, know but you, can state that believe that t"f,re was occasion for alarm RAISE BEjEXiEED IN AMERICA any danger thereLconferencejill jsonvene as announced as far as exposure Js concerned In order that the United States may disease not he dependent upon German, Rus sia, France and other foreign countries for sugar beet seed, as is the case at present, strenuous efforts are! to be made to raise it in this country. -- -- ujub - catter- to America twenty-fivyears ago an J settled at Spanish Fork where he. resided until. his death. Mrs. Woods died two years ago. Seven children, three girls,, Alice, Hannah and Reva, and four sons, Edward, Herbert, Dewey and Eugene, survive. LSU yJ U lTJ U Princess. v I LOST-ner-ina- He-ha- d full, ; EnglandJxty - twoy8880 1 I I I J - "3Tt vr::. "".' . r-- r I 7' Prlc , .4- " " ' .for.-pm- n. I 1 theholahIpsJnayJ)&italned by j , -- - "Corlanton. DENVER RIO GRANDE Time Table r.7TZ7j? . the use of the land commonly known the cemetery pasture, and also fd the use of the land commonly known . -- as the Muhelestine piece, situated at the mouth of Slide Canyon. Bids will be opened " February" 515, The board reserves the right to reject For further .lnfor- , any ana all bids. y'y j Sndl v matlon ' ' FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND ' DYEING. Give us a Trial Today PROVO CLEANING AND DYE- ING COMPANY, .y 85 North Academy Avenue. & - 4 FRED EVANS, . City Recorder, . w. - r westbound-NS'-, 11 ...Limuiuj;.. tr rrrriTj i ! :10a.m. r - iimiuaui flflO Hv in ivinrtnw - 5vvvyrvYus fPRniTfTni II A t Ai K ' 4:31p.m. 9:31p.m. - - 6 i32 p.- - TO. 6:57D.m. 8:23'p.m. r DEPART FOR HEBER 308 9:30a.m. -- ARRIVE 307 aaHa e ASTBOUN D. :""' :. r. 77T r. 9 :20 a. m. : 5 ' H IB , . . .'.v 8 ;34 a. hi. 511.........,.....: 3 2 6 2 410 4 , , o' Time." j : ; . ... ,.. callon the city recorder'. ' " r 4 Effective November 1 2 15 1 17 at NOTICE. r 5 o'clock p. m. Commenclnj January 24th, 1912, at MO a. m., the board of commissioners of Trains will leave Union Station, ' Provo City, Utah, win receive bids for Provo. as follows: ' ..; FROM HEBER " ' - . "3:4So.m. (Nos. 7 and 8 have been discontinued) V w WW-W- MMfc. VWT -- -. .. n. ip mum - n v : ) - -- 4 I P U'' hr-V- W : ... G VULVCi r . . (CSV- - 27-2- 3 . ....... . |