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Show Herald Editorial demand for ptrength it still there PECTS OF A MAN." and cannot be put aside by this , or other argument. It Is still anythat the- - girl expects." and w strength the U before the perosns acquiring Notice of Special Election to if at all. strength thatlhe finest typeof girj habit.of saving a part of their earn- - that th;ng. which we discuss, of Authoroe Levy Special: with 'too little frankness; the strength dejuiands. Taxes. "Again, you see, we come back to of purity in a man. For whatever oth same point. There la at bottom no the v ' or strencih a aian may, have, this Not ice is hereby givn that a other way to a true woman's favor would seem to be the highest type of special election haT been' called Of au start to is habit this than by strength. This is not my pre. acquiring an'd it .is tho supreme strength, hy order of the Hoard of Educa with us and adding to it and account ference, nor yours, nor a. mere opin. tion of I'royo City. Ktah. and will he lull I in eih (f "The" ion; it is a great fundamental law of jjongs for. Yet tills is ttfe very thing rtnirir i put' wanta i f wtiti".cH arnrf' iinUure, of e speak, least afialTe gen of which 1iere lAstibmitted at the said the world we live In and the clviliza- 'to a vote of sueh qualified erally absurdly shy of mentioning, so tion we enjoy; strengtji manifested "of electors said city as. shall have When business opportunities present much, so, that many a girl does hot in a hundred ways, manifested as paid a property tax in said city tnemBelves, you will nave capital, and even know whether the .man she conhealth, bravery, courage, daring, cour. in the year preluding said elec- be in a po3iton to take advantage of sents to marry ha3 tiis higher type tesy, kindness,' gentleness; manifest' tion, the question whether a spec- them. of strength. and ed in brave thought; la original ial tax of one mill for the year Interest at th rate of 4 per cent on for"You and backward above argue may in honor; 1913. ah all be levied al, bodily purity and upon the TIME DEPOSITS. -- 4; Safety Deposit ward temptaurce.J stronger property in said city TtrTTrovuTe Boxes for rent aver""It that the. all is tions; you may this argu.e the normal girl that funds for of imp'ro'v-inU 8. DEPOSITORY. the school property under age girl is not capable of Judging of Idreams and longs for; desires and wihat these temptations are, and so expects;, and according as she finds the control of the Board of of said Provo City by the is not qualified to judge of a man's jit or fails to find it is her happiness ' furnishing and Equipment of a weakness when he fails; but the old made or ruined." high school building for a hitrh school within said city. " baid election will be held on "WHAT AGIRL Bright Future A -- EX---t - - " ! -- THE TRIUMPH OF FREE SPEECH. i- $ - -- v- - It is rntter of rejuicinoh the part of all citize ns' who believe in the rights of free speech an in free press that the notorious proseGtitioii of the government against E. G. Lewis of St. Louis, the Doted publisher, and the Appeal to Reason. Uie on;an i tlvf. socialist movHtr have lwth- - fal len Hat and Both puhlihers been vindicated., ' It was not a question whether in America the government lv M.ine trumped up charges can ilence any paper ."that dots, not' agree with it.- might be socialTsrVviun.T- Jnt' 41 thp ilf;itli n k'fimhliran Y.rir-it tiAm' it.M-jlnnli. lican trving to kill a socialist organ. In either case, the tyranny is the same. The whole question of the rights of the p re-- s in a rcfwbik- - was aLslake-ithese c a ses.'. ' . joice that the press has won. Ex. j W--r- n .1 i e- DEMAND FOR OPEN PUBLICITY. . The Easiest Way restx-elfv- e In This Way " . about-lman- moxai-and-spiritii- 's al g Provo Commerical & Savings Bank J. T. FARRER. Cashier. Friday, the 9th day of August. 11)12, and the polls wiJJ be openi from 7 o'clock a. rn. to 7 o'clock ' rn. of said day. The poUfng places within the respective municipal wards of said city will be at the following named places, - First ..Ear4..at fhe Maeser The REED SMOOT, Pres. to-wi- t: -- school ; Second wanTaf tTie V?n-tra- l school; Third ward, at the Franklin school ; Fourth Ward, at the Royden house ; Fifth ward, at the Fifth ward L. D. S. meeting r house. The names of the judges at each polling place to conduct said election are as follows, FirsiTvard. David Openshaw; N. W. Tiffany, ami John E. Holt; Second ward, ft. C. Kirkwood. E. J. Ward, and Mrs. William Gib- by; Third v.'ard. A. C. Johnson, L. L. Nelson, and A. W. Ilardintr: ?!N'!lwartV J II. Frisby, J. 15. ftichmond, and Belle F. Nelson: Fifth wa rdr Erf ir Jones', II. II. Gluff, and E. M. Dugdale. The ballot to. be used, at said election will express upon its face the question to be submitted .eleetton, - andwill - alsof to-wi- INCREASING THE FOOD. SUPPLY. If is Good t: Within the last few days some of the high class grocers of the city who ma.ke a specialty, of rare and unusual fruits and vegetables have been exhibiting bundles of what looks .at first glance to be asparagus, but on further inspection proves to be something entirely different. The new deli & cacy is Japanese tulo, hich now for the first time is offered tcTtTfe AifKrTcalT"pliT)i ic as an article of TonTtiiHce7:says tjie $ read: ' New York Sun. ''For the levy of a special tax Heretofore those who have had an opportunity to be- of one mill for the year 1913, to it have been chiefly- - men connected TroTrreaanjafnted-wr- th provide funds for the purpose of with, the department of agriculture who have been instru furnishing and equipping a build mental in introducing it into the United States, for the ing for a high., school in Provo word Japanese attached to the name' of the new 'vegetable City, Utah. Yes No.V; indicates merely the country of. its origin., The specimens and the voter will place' a cross, offered in the markets were grown in'thjs.country. Its culA. in the square opposite the word "Yes" if he desires to vote in ture at present is confined to the low lands of Sacramento ' favor of said levy, and in the of officials the in the but river California, agriculture at-s- aid to swat the flies. The power behind .the dough must be quick and positive in action it must produce certain, satisfactory results and yet be pure, and wholesome. K C Baking Powder is the scientific com- .ai.uu wi tucsc ucsirauie quaiiues. tiun'ireas or uiousanos ftX of 'good housewives know that K C has made bake-da- y a pleas T r A r 0,11 wa 1. uwu ate a10 iry n. ni. nrlt juu iui yvui o oarvicg owder at least once. Guaranteed cure under ail tiure food laws. our grocer will return your money if you are not pleased. It will solve your bake-da- y 27 problems. If is Belter to keep the flies out f II is Best How to get the Cook's Book Free The KC Cook's Book, containing 90 tested,, . -- ' " ' the country. . It is largely through the arrival now and then of new food products which like the udo 'make their appearance almost unheralded and gradually win a place in the or-- " dinafy hotel and family menu that attention is directed to activites of the na- one of the important but little-knotional government. As a matter of fact the grtatest collec- tion of useful plants in the world is composed of the speci- mens accumulated by Uncle Sam from all quarters of he globe. Thougli it represents the results of less than a score of years of systematic work, it already nurnbers 3I.CXX) spe-- , cimerls, Single items of hundreds.of millions of dollars to the rCountry. . i - $ f seen-suc- -- ' e- y. . CCD th Provo City, Utah, and canvass the returns of said election, and publicly declare the samej and if a majority of the ballots east at said election are in favor of said levy, then the Board "of Education will proceed and take sueh steps as are required 'to cause said taxes to be levied and collected as provided by law. . Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 291h day of July. A. D. 1912. The Board of Education of ' Provo City, Utah. V v By EVAN WRIDE, lis President. Attest: R. EUGENE JONES, Its Secretary. $ t4-44- ' "THE IDEAL" Los Angeles Electrically . r: Salt Lake City Trip; TICKETS ON SALE $35 for Round $35 from June 14th to 22nd inc. Return limit Aug. Aug. 31 to Sept 7 inc. Return.limit Oct . . , - , Salt Lake City S m. daily i '' p. Overknd . ' For Information Tickets, Literature, etc. See any Salt Lake Route Agent or write T, C, PECK,.. P, A, Los Angeles, Cal . J. IL MANDERFKLD. A. Q. P. 169 ".Leaves' - STOPOVERS DIVERSE ROUTES " Tickets also on sale at all Utah stations. " ' Throughout. 31 31 South Main St, Salt Lake City Lighted ., Express another good train,! leaves Salt Lake Gty 11:50 p. m. daily . EXCELLENT DININQ CAR SERVICE ON BOTH TRAINS . CITY AND FARM PROPERTY at low raU ot latereit , A. y. PALM. Rooms t and 7, Knight block. rwk. 5 - w " w Baker Lumber Co. PROVO. to CANADA VIA Oregon Short Line Railroad AUGUST the OUR HELP 1 following round trip rates wiir prevail from SALT LAKE CITY, LETH BRIDGE.. STIRLING RAYMOND ... MAGRATH . Incompe- CARDSTON A. - -- $3345 -- $3270 -- $3295 $3355 $3450 ; Understanding business- -tence Is not one of or our fallings. We never have to apologize for bad work. Proportionately Low Rates from vOther Stations. When your bundle leaves our hands Return Limit September 15th. Excursion train leaves Salt It Is properly cleaned, finished right Lak p.;m. v f ..V '. and always delivered when promised. Our machinery is the most modern. No torn clothing or buttons wrenched oft here. No saw edges on your collars. A postal card wilt bring our wagon or yoa can call np : at-2:4- , A , INSECT BITK. COST LEG. J " Electric Signs Talk LOOK DOWN THE STREET SOME EVENING AND PICK OUT THE 468 South Academy Ave. Limited Excursion Bales j nt - c '. on . bought at the -- MONEY TO LOAN For Vacation -- Not Uqua is he desires to vote against said Complete stock of screen doors ani ' ' levy. Said election will be held' and screen windows always In stock. conducted in the manner provided by law, On Monday, the 12th day of Augustf,' 1912, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., the Board of Education of Provo City, Utah, will meet at the office, of said B'oarct, in the Central School Building In 4 ' recites, sent free v6tn de of the colored certificate in tfwS-cer t jj packed j i trUHr- miui u toaay, receipt r we have had experience with many Ecxma, Peorlasls and other skin trouble but have troubles are caused by myriads of remedies for skinremarkable cures as never h Unless Jn skin. the germs t work InD. D. I. prescription. these (rerms are promptly destroyed thoe from first the applirelief from very their., stant gnnwing multiply, rapidly they ' way deep into the sensitive tissue. cation. We are so confident that D. D. D, This is what causes that awful Itch, cost ' - end - what seemod rash 'will reach your case that it will Tiothlrig If the very first full sii may prow worse and develop" into a von loathsome and torturing1 skin disease tot tie falls to make good every ofclaim. any if you have skin trouble With its years of mis-rthe R'ihd'-wcertainly advise you to drop Ion't take any chances!of Destroy T of JV the anil tn merits (nvestieate trouble the th .befrinning germs at with that soo'thing and cloatisInK whnIi, IXanyway. We know that r. IX. IV Prescription tor Ecsema. A 25o bottlo will prove this to you. will help you. ' easily-ma- your house with screens ' (Germs Spread inSkin ' to equip - wn I ' -- Edn.-eatio- n Publicity, like almost everything else, can be actual or nominalopen or masked. In the effort to place responsibility for editorial and advertising policies of American newspspers'an'dTseTtodicats, cenoTS'of'coTneTr)p?raf'y journalism are keeping this fact in mind. Better than complete ignorartce-- of wTOin - hrnra than tolerating retreat behind dummies who wear masks is enforced publicity as to who the shaper's policy really are. Hence, in the postal bill now before Congress, an amendment has a chance of passing the House that compels filing, with postmasters' names of all owners of stock in papers tssumg from local of fices and atsd pnblcatinn of the fact of such title to ownership. Of course this process would be subject to manipulation and deciet; but it at least would be a step toward that complete knowledge of phases'bf journalism now obscuml,-fowhich the people are clamoring. The journalist like the lawmaker, the judge, the executive civic offical, the priest and the military commander, must do his work henceforth with less privacy if he would gain the confidence of those-whohe hopes to win as followers. He may continue to say "we"'; but readers will insist upon knowing who and what are included in that collective, impersonal personal ' pronoun.' Ex. . MAIL CARRIERS WILL PLY. MEN WHO DO THE BUSINESS. h 'COME IN AND GET ONE OF ONE MONTH'S TRIAL. OlJRwvr ..w, rvmi invns ' mmmmmmmm' This an age of great discoveries. A Boston man lost his leg from the Progress rldes enth e air. Soon we bite of an Insect two rears before. To may see Uncle Sam'S mail carxles avert such calamities from stings and flying fin all directions, tran porting bites of ineect use Bucklen's Arnica mall. People take, wonderful Interest Salve promptly to kill the poison and In a discovery that benefits them. prevent Inflammation, swelling and That's why Dr. King's New Discovery pain.' 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