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Show ..y The various ,regulations of the traffic, such 'as the nefarious average worker. THE PROVO HERALD Bf -- PUBLISHED HERALD PUBLIS HING CO. 0. C SQOTS, Editor F. STACKS usinessJUanager ProTorOtak JL Center Street 191 1 Matter, January,, v. e ontb.'-inovMiienVih- mail secbnd-clas- w . . . niapNmatmlnerkh-- ve-r- . Eitered iBFthePotoffice at PionvUtah, a v j , lotfc Phone. ' -- - Consolidation of The'Provo Herald (Daily) aid Internfonntain aid (Weekly.) . BY Ai the system is at present, each ol these men ' seizure clauseclosing hours, etc., aresecondary consider is compelled to wbrkfdur hours every Sunday. searefpnd and com-the- ir ations, matterspf little or no motnent to the dealer, foRthe knows The following religious denominations in Provo have-sen- t enforcement is up to the. municipal and county officers.- - The munications to Postmaster Clove, in which, their will; they expresjs regiilations i4Jtah-a- t present postoffice: Sec rmmity in the state that carries out to the letter the provisions of. ' vard,". by Bishop Alfred. the law? Sixth C Larsen. clerk; Methodist Episco Manwaring; ward, Alfred The idea of prohibiting saloons within 300 feet of a school or pal church, Fred O. Kelley, pastprf Congregational church, G. W. . church is all nght, bat when this is excused by granting a jicense (o Longenecker, pastor; Baptist church, M. j. Sigler, pastor, . a hotel or drug store within the prescribed limit, it only serves to Notable among'the larger Western titles that have adopted the open an avenue, for defeating the law, and anybody with horse sense proposition is ColoradoSpringsr Cola, which is known as a model knows this to be a fact. city,: Here is some of th surperftuotts rot attached to the unclaimed "Woman's National Daily Cammottfiig"' : 'The licensed shall conducted in be auieL a of emises monstrocity apjly remarks: "It wpild be a blessing to thousands who worry orderly manner: there shall be no gambling nor gaming with cards, needlessly over business matters,and to other thousands who crowd. dice, billiards'w any other;reviceflof any music, pfionbgraph.or flie main and branch T offices to ge't mail simply because they can get - - , any other form ofmusemejnTLjtejla iit.!they;' we're forced to:foirget' 'busmessjand the" postoffice from lunch for which money Is pard, in the room where said business is Saturday until Monday. As a people we need to xrowd business . carried on; there shall be no hude obscene, or impure decorations, out of Sunday, instead of putting Sunday out of business." pictures, inscriptions, placard or anysuch thing in the placef no woman, minofiTdrunkard, or intoxicated person shall be allowed in Statistics are usually dry reading, but a recent census of crop results the room; there shall be NO CHAIRSBENCUKS, NOR ANY on the Huntley irrigation project in Montana for 1910 is exceedingly OTHER FURNITURE IN FRONT OF THE BAR, and only J-interesting to those who have bee j such behind the. bar as is necessaryuorlhe attendants. . . . AH l GREAT BENEFITS' watching, the development of the .West places shall close at lip. m. and not open until 6 a.m. . T ".AU FROM IRRIGATION It was on May 21, 1907, that the prowhere such of are the "room, bar, furnished, including liquors parts ject of 30,000 acres was": formally shall be in plain "view of the street, unobstructed by screens, blinds, opened.1 Since-tha- t date 429 farmers- andtheir familieshavc set d shuttcf,vpaftit!Oiif;-or-paintedi--grountledorrthe land,- - four towns liave been established, st ruction. nor any 7 ' ' "'.".',TrTr--- . j houses have been erected. is violation a on for of the these, provisions - Farmers slap Thepcnalty are not prone to boast. of their successes, and .it iT wrist'and a severe reprimand. One critic has been so unkind as to usually difficult to secure statements from them of crop yields. The s"uggest,lhat the bill is deficient in that it fails tq make it obligatory project Engineers who sent out requests to the. settlers on the Hunt--le- y on theparLof artiejrjjVOTnen and small children tawcar goggles r project-focrop returns, however, received 283 replies, covering . an area of about 7500 acres. " liglvts and glamOur and gHttcrofTrntasTrdpoiisrtrd these-repoof shojws irop. yields "fbr"T910 ks mahogany exehiMve valued at more than L Oh, this bill is a peach, ancLwrlfgo dpwn in history as docu bf revenue from dairy increase and sales bl or prpoutry products ment of rare judgmentiJceen,' back-ae- c ion phraseology , andHsiness. 'live st0ck77lHsnpTOl)a1fe-tha- t from all the. gross- returns snirrces J acumen in advance of theage. , than more acre. $30 per averaged And the pity of it all is that it has n daddy These returns are remarkable in view rf the. conditions on th. 'lIuntley prQiecLTlie jands id 1907,. were absolntervirgTrM-TescrtUntouched by plow or rain,' they were most unpromising. A .large The national movement on the part of carrier and clerks of;the percentage of homeseekers proved to be men without experience in Sunday has postoffiee department to have, the postofjicegt atld totally .unfamiliar with irrigation. found manV suflnorters- in, Provo. 7 i reaay terming, li therefore been a matter of exceeding gratification "to th has It ' THE SUNDAY some of the larger cities of the country have service that the number of actual failures has been really reclamation POSTOFFICE expressel:thei'i' desire to bidejn' the reform r V-. overworked -- mploys a negligible. ana' ""thus give-th- e d rest one day in the week.. Why, of course adretttsing pays truthful j. Iicious newspaper-publicitThe principle of a Sunday cessation fromlabor, r with its oppor"brings home the bacon." By the iajyadvertising camtunity for church attendance, rest ahd'fecupefation of mind and body, for churches are advocated by the Rev. Charles Stelzle of is one that will doubtless be universalliir applied 'ere the! close: of paigns New York City, superintendent of the Presbyterian department of the present decade, and the postal enfplbte should have his rights in church and labor. In an address before ministers and laymen at the . - y the matter the same as other workers. McCormick Theological seminary at Chicago the Rev. Mr. Stelzle Of course the accommodation and convenience of the public said that every church should have a regular advertising manager-- . must be considered, and as earn community has, the right, through ' and set aside ' an appropriation for an advertising, eampaign and no its postmastertP petition gg; "Xhe newspap is by far . the best advertising be granted upon proof, that it is the will of a majority of the people said for the church," mediunr he"and churches" must go after new affected it is well to weigh the local conditions and the r business. ... The people of the cities arc not going ; yVc are informed by Postmaster Clove that there would De a church must New members could be secured through go to them. comparatively small percentage of the resident population of Provo " " ' v inconvenienced by the adoption of Sunday closing here. The gen- judicious advertising." eral, delivery window would be open one hour as usual, and those The recent snow is worthmillions to Utah. The farmers are rer owning boxes could get their mail the same as now On the other hand, there are ,seven city and three rural carriers joicing because of the storage of moisTufe in the deep canyons of r These men receive the" Wasatch range from which must come the water supply for the whp would be given a" holiday once a week-vknows they more crops of next summer. and one in from $50 to $90. per month Prospects were never, better, for. abundant every salary, heavier thanthbse of' Ihe rops ab valley San earn" the moneys for theirasks-ar- e ?. 1 ADVERTISING RATES Of . .$1. ; Display, per inch per month insertion one Display, per inch, Wants advertisement, etc., 10c per line, one insertion, 5c per lim - each subsequent insertion. .. v insertion. ...... 5c each per line, Legal advertisements " Subscription, per'year v - ir- j : ? - Senate-Bill-N- o aTtere J. by thcUtab legislature and. is justnowbeing jfetuej by the amended, pruned and othery46e-remodeleimminent is no - FOUNDLING solons, Us in of its original form. 205 I NUMBER finalpassage danger " act ' promised by Sena- This is the farpOuf liquor ' d tthere law-maki- : Jkj?mootrreprc8cnttng the omwarmHucai wm.yJv&SSSU- it tnn.. z mri - a-s- tr 'It srminst 4Scion 1 givesm tacll fer-rment- ed tse.j4 :iLiz.-.5J;Iby-tioH- ess r conntymiiLsMliDeT!! the board of county commissioners, as the case may be, such city as the council board of tritees OT board of county commissioners, be held at the time provided be, shall order an election to ...case iii!-T- f Hi shall act-tietermmc-- t intmf4ia-tinir1imiflFf- i uc.i- O thlS, be allowed or prohibited in such city, town or county unit. f . -- - . much-neede- y -- t " -- - te ! . -- - in-T- Jf along; these - lines for Oregon; Commerelat Club Meeting ac- - - ; . I w -- r - 1 & - Mea-MBge- Jar . Over lljnh pte the Nett. Thursday tight at their club Idaho State League of Commercial senU-outi- y tzi - r . orj Oat of the Ginger raniaatioa or ao modifying ita nnwrit- -- rooms eyery member of the Lehi Clubs has helped very materially in to Is be Commercial Club believe and wjp the, Idaho, requeeted up as building to altysLof open competiten taw tlnn preeenL Beverai, lmponani mailers Utah state league will do the same ior ' A y business be of the - We once- more direct the attention will, this atate. County News. , 4rcffiea person "V1 wears brought before - - -Washington specks, md you notice that? t of our grocers to the article, which ap- -' club for consideration. One of these (. ' .The wind often travels eighty nrilea WISDOM" en- - la the pueetion of Joining the State WOMANLY of this Issue, on live page peara of Commercial Clubs. r It is lm-- With rushing winds, and gloomy skl'ee an hour, and that too without a ticket. titled. "8hall we buy our groceries "lai. League . J IJ. The dark and stubborn Winter dies: , Much of. what we eall Jove at flrst 11... tl Ogden rOgden Evening Btaadard. this question. Other items of Importttiseen. Spring faintly cries, Bight tails when it comes to the Bey tance to our club win he considered. Bidding her earliest child arise; - ond, sober view. ' 9 - All Great Doings at plngham March!---who have been members of the - Many a "man who ie calling loudly "All trains to and from the Bingham club are requested to be present We for would be la the conntr and get : Potpie will never, be heavy if you u hejustice ' camp are crowded, and all tho thou- - hope our club will- wake up got it r, corn-. .. i f. other. . . simila, of tnJlnewith two In , tableepoonfulB organisaput sanda dfmeftemptoyexrtrlhermlnea. boost for Lehl, Utah county, and rstareh wltlMhev.tloiir-rj.. tions, "ui WVB,U mills, and shelters spend more or. lees the state? Come to the meeting next wuiuce ue, When yoii are ih danger of geWng: s JHS' money in Salt Lake, "Then when Zjm Thur8dayhightiLehT SannT. rat uedrtusr BtoTr and think that ie - Bomenien are like a laying hen, they the empty kettle that rattles moat. remember the enormous amount of i "P os cacanng every ume they Add a large onion to a pot or cook- food and drink for all these men and Much Money for Oil Development Mr. L. George of New Jersey, attorIt will take away the supplies of all sorts and character purchased by 'Bingham in Salt Lake City, ney for the New York capitalists, is gas and any ill effects of the cabbage.) It may be true that figures do not ' the oil interests of frHaveou-evCTTtriepalnt-li- e, but you can not " you certainly can- - get. some .ldeaof here looking after ,dalonable what Galf ata vati Anfr tt thla mnn. his company; - who are leasing . thou- - bsush with wnlch - to biacaen tne dressmaker believe It sands of acres of land in the vicinlty4 stove tlnfou,havent. you, have Ajoy lRtalniPrt har mfl,H,ro j8" a'.otof Juab anf LittleSaircreei:TheTlgs i nnmina world." Salt Lake Tribune. e true, else the J..furauLnui iuiue,B. law.would take hold ot it The foregoing statement was made which are boring on the Chase tarm, lulu cvvij uaj u tunirtMt am Tt An onon trtkt vrvii to have are struck but in vti a oil,, reported mining engineer Monday, by n8-- ?nt are to the representatives of the company re- that there will be no beautiful the resources-whic- h re-- , disclosures. . It Is make or Salr,Lake ai centerrot steady fuse to.make cum. growth. The mines of Bingham, as far ported on good authority that thjs Make some crack 'and crevice TiUeT jjiubictiuu juo uuuuie Men owe who all Eastern and all' have to is company they is world spend Utah' prepared concerned, aalbe give by mixing glue and fine sawdust Put its greatest prestige an a mining state; 1200,000 to $300,000 in their efforts to It In aof e and- - warm. mad JirwicMC . w It is estimated that' the' mines of this get, ,oil.Juab County Times. tney with, ajtnife and Jetat get hard. It Doast or V:Z, tneir success, aa most suc one camp-- send out-- 16,000- tons ot ore wilt be ail right. re men-aprone, to do. daily, and each 'day of the year, while Stopover Privileges Nearly all cooks have a cake fall cessful Women . may possibly - not know one company alone is preparing ,to BhipTJtlc "errvalleyMow .. w vote. tuuuKu we aon t anmtt vi 20.000 tons of 'ore daily; This 16,000 reap much benefit from the stopover knowsjenougb. not tons, hpwevet means ten trains daily privllegeBgrantedLholderejiof -- Deaver tngeTrter-cakelte-IwayVni4t0. sell that vote to the first briber cars each, and at this & R!o Grande transportation en route. like cake that hart.arV' of thirty-twwho may happen along. rate the year's production will be over West this spring and Bummer.LiWhaf Better buy one good book for. the There is a wide difference between are local people going to' do towards family than 5,800,000 tons of ore, Bingham or three four story cheap showing these visitors the city and the papers.- - Boys i and girla acquainted having a note in the bank and having , ;;; ' . , a banknote In the pocket, and, thereia. wuntrTaurroundlnglr Eastern Utah with great, thinkeraof lieg-tdifference" between complac- Advocate. or will not eeek of loafers the QueBtlon society V-- - and discontent.ency novels. read the frothy enervating When a man comes along whining Whenever you bring a wet umbrella that-hHon uith tha imvn Koqorvnit- - Cnm. Powerful Factor for Utah Is the victim of, circumstances, Into the house, set 1F7ddrip the chances, are that the cireum pany, has many good features, and 4 We beliere the state develonment handle down, Italways more quickly dries phoujd be considered fairly with not league; recently organized at the state that way;- - otherwise, which Is more etancea were obtained within r Iron-bound staves and labeled too seuisu i viewpoint Such an exij convention ot commercial clubs will be " important to consider, the collected - Not infrequently the "Old Rye change, we are informed, wotili make a powerful factor in the upbuilding of exalted lodge rota the and hinges rusts, hundreds of acres of land, member, the hack of whose gaveT Utah. It will exploit the state's advan-l- f the cloth or.silk.' Y' and opportunities, and be the ss, very valuable farms. If the SjWfte think they must havclhe oven brings aJlthejmembera up standing takes off his shoes change would work Bo hardship or j means of bringing capital and the door zzust hot wiien put bread in to when he goes home.outside to water .ownore It should be con- - seekers lnto-th- e state- to reclaim and aae, ana mey tney wonaer lest he awakea a wny tney '' his ife Farm 'Journal., h settler ; rci now vmfc Irvl ga t ion trii ckr xrrost i on laeirTa loaves.-s- r b f la ? P"? Ple furn m u given an iniiieius xuiii the middle is not at all baked The urttmjT"1",, cjiuum aisu tie iiu jum iHujecus At 208 W. Center street for the e take no unfair method, to gain a favor the desert made to bloom. Moreway is to have Jhe oven imt hot w ni oiivxu rj, na itiiouu-- iivio au ixiuiw iiiuu jiruuucius jutiu.ua fi ten; iu," so tnat the: loaves on days we will make Bpecial prices will take will if tUpeopVem be ronv'jeH r.lK y , mo'ho.l. woirid If it brtter wigon wadeWd better railroad PIANOS. Call . , ,.- -t ll"'lU"-wt"- ' to vrn Mr nlul c.n. will ehTr isiwou" t?( ,brirff yw, them nDvti,ircthat 'thm out .;Llf s ' ' y in welcome: The Oregon State not too "long" to o4, i(1 ri.;'.-"I',r- Art(J bito tended the different tnaetkma present' ed by lecturers and, dm6nstraUona by lBfltrectora with the trat the agricultural eollego W4 Denver A Rio Grande. - The time waa ntlllied ti th fullest extent, even to holding horticultural lecture In to meetinga, the tabernacle aanet at 4 o'clock sad taw iMt PnnAxv niekt a vkki broke a general meeting at the tabernacle at Emi Uorg&a 4 Bob's etore at Collin- S o'clock la the evealng. ManU ' ' cppuuua, tat met hiaiia ;i, Hi Bad asdoing. vriith ' ' tt wwehoiwe r i floeraf ally aestereifrom Into Preaching Apple Growing tt tootTowTmovd pael Jliaaibeen preaching old lalthlul wken mal store, tie growing to the people of this apple ano -- HWpoye two seafpra spnn iun, the store, but valley for a'gooAjnany yearf. timkendegMt.were son owners out advised land has and it ot tae Bnritlar appeared one their own financial benefit and for - fcoye made a asrrkd trls to the, Povse for the general public good to devote a w i . , lainef and Botinea uicj portion of their farms to apple culture. retiiruiflg to tie titore tae fcarglar Now .comes the horticultural expert of with etore nme ruBnlng from the probably, the short distance the agriculturalIncollege, Toweer at hie heels. the state, with the etore Jhe dog threw the beat authority the from " Bbu6llrraj8ed-takin- g hyrglar after gained Ohorough knowF the capture permanent when edge having of soil and climatic Conditions, j tecure-and KefsBrB., Morgan appeared that they have the best apple growing ly tied the thief. Sheriff Oleonx was section in Utah, and urges them. 11 mtiiied and Jogged him i they want to make more money out of jsider Journal. their land and make their, Jand more - to devot same of it. to the valuable,Fw Water Protection v growing AfapplealoplelJaerft To Incur protection lo the about with a few exceptions are not watexa of the Logan river the commit-to- e even: beginning to take advantage of on health of the Commercial' the good things nature has prepared fconiters Cluh IS trying to secure here for them.- - A change ought to be action that will reserve from In order Boon, surely. Mt - Pleaaanf , t!Miug landa " township .14- - rThia Pyramid. township covere the land aurrounding ; er creek, and Logan river, at the How to Hold Grocery Trade .. ., of Iogan caynon. Every year. It Shall we buy our groceries lui Ogis claimed, this land is turned over for den? That Is the question asked on t'A2?ng purposes, resulting in a coi Monday,. Feb.l3..over Jtwo weeks ago. and At that timthe. grocera werejnvi ted lifliitiutcd stream to furnish this paper with the prices fheep ..prazlag there. The committee wants the legislature to see that this at which they would sell groceries and no longer leased within a dia provisions In competition with the out- limi t r cf ja cule from the Logan river Bide, plus freight charges. There has ' mr cretk. To further keep Ibeen no resnonaa from Ihe "fJrocers V f tzi I fro-t gr.uing purposes, the- Conlblne." rerhap the attention of i i no.ira win d k 4wea w re- me grocers was not dlrectefl to the ai 1: y itimit of the part if that tide, - th.erefore, it Is" reproduced laJhis tt uchos onto the rivers jiesue In the. hope that reiteration- will t tht rolher means eontem- - bring a" reply. : , j ' to i cp fin land Intact from Ther Is too much money going out 11 e government to to jfrOgden for provisionstoer-man- y I e in I into the Cache fer-- i persons re sending away for their ( of ne plans, it is f cood. The money should t nter the r einDoiHtee local eini!" U of ti jd , aul we bolieve t , vwi ty Fro $25-pcrflc- . at the light of day. The grocers can complish this by disbanding their Monday forenoon, and large crowd . , $l,365i--o?nawntgeo- - n.e - -an- d-ten-sclioo- -- tifenubiicari orphanage of the commonwealth. pages to prmt tneijjjojiapjiro 15000 words were brought into use to explain the reasons for its ex istcnce,ilt is evMently intended as ure, and" gives jiuthori to the county commissianersayoand citie"iand:iohe bords-:cItity council inliwOeectiveAntiesand trustees in theirfespectiye towns );o)&termine andJixUheOimi proposition of "for the purposes 'of the act," when; voting to druggists in comalso giveseTght "booze or no booze." MWoyxs, vinous, munities voting "against f Pn and maltlejrfflenb of a regularly practicing physician," and the Vritten for also thTngJit for sacramental officials church to wines and poses, ' is also given permission to Any incorporated "club" in the state accommodate its members or their bona fide guests, provided the license must be granted to an individual applicant, and that the club - is formed solely tor ousmess or sucim f"15"-3- ' The following sections comprise the meat in the cocoanut, at least all there is of it worth swallowing : "Section 61. Each city, town and county unit as defined in the and indea preceding section of this act shall constitute "separate for itself whether pendent local option unit fgr the determination tie sale of intoxicairif liq townror county-uni-"Section 62. Whenevera petition therefor, Signed enry-fiv- e han per cent of the registered.voters of any city,.fown -- tlieir-briHia- nt tiwnrfarv habitat r"5v?deTly" Mr"CpTnraitIce, representing - nd Far-of- f, r. - . - mld ".T,'."cai' . .n BtJl1 ; 1 , -- i , and-wa- Jall.--Do- . lhg-cabba- an-ol- d T ir-t- :fer-D- -- Wib' . . U j cnt - - lffl1f w-wre-wne- - legis-UUi- b -- from-the-ca- l ttlt will-doabte- df o . Press-BulleU- : n. ' - - great-though- Water-Exchang- e- - ts he L - rr -- e ! j 1 r T 1 rain-wat- er now-wort- . - ; - . ft i v a home-losj- 5 -- 1 Tl ,or - , wul-lo- nut " , m 1 eom-ss- . : ,,(!, Tr g - r t,,v. r. ,rr) 1 t 3 K teltteffflmPWfDI?fe D - |