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Show t f V THE PRO VO HERALD the community that is eood enough for me to live m is . ypfx! enough for nlejojuy in. . ' in believe Because with my friends. business; i transacting (SEMIWEEKIY) .." . . Because I want to gewTiaTl buy when I pay for it. "j . Consolidation of The'TrOvcrHerald Daily) and Intermountam TBecaiise" myriome dealer "carries'1 me . Herald (Weekly.) Because every dollar I spend at home stays at home and works ' for the welfare of the city. j I CO HERALD PUBLISHING PUBLISHED By Because the man I buy from stands back of the goods. ; - . Editor O. C. SOOTS . Because the man I buy from pays his part of the town, county ' E. F. STACKS , . Business, Manager " " " and state taxes. . i Center Street . . . Provo, Utah Because the man I buy from helps support my school, my ' " Both Phones ' viiuiv.il, iiijr ivugc, luy uuuic. " -' . t; -' Because when ill luck, misfortune, or bereavement r nmns. the second-clas-p s as mail at Enteferf in the Postoffice Provo, Utah, I buy from is here with the kindly greeting, his words of cheer man , , matter, January 4f 1911. and his pocketbook, if need be. :.. Here I live and here I buy. the present site of Oklahoma City was bar,.. ren prairie, used only for grazing" purposes . p."... Under the caption of "The PACTS in the Trouble at Provo," the " " '" on this site stands there Today -- Because" THE PROyO HERALD ; . I whenji3torCS - ... Z-- - -- ! - -- . .. . : ? Twenty-three-ycars"a- i;HESTUFF-THATMAKE- ' ZYJJI S Deseret-- N ews-oLKrida- . y publUhedLa - twoolumairtlejdn4ts-fir- st learned pn good authority that hundreds of dollars leave this com- munity eachr month to swell the cdfersSait. Lake Jiqupr xlealersj and this morfeyemagdlrfmd back tojocal trade chan-- i Iiels. So. i? law is 'ffprfiY; nnlv in fl!urtiiir rA?anA ' jfoqat tlU&iiyabuifd tip another,, the licensed saloon would be pre- - . terabie to the" illicit jomt, and'would save consumers a deal of trou- hie in ordering thfeir supply from the metropolis. However, there-artwo sides to the question, and as the matter is soon to be decided locally,. The Herald's columns will be open for a free discussion, of the liquor question, AS IT AFFECTS PfOYO, and any ; contributed" article on the; subject, bearing the signature of the writer, be they "pro" or "anti," will be given space in this paper. , :z-- the-irecpt- lt e , I....' : it was . expected the coroner's jury, in the Los Ange4s Times disaster of October 1 last, after an adjournment of several weeks, would frame up the "right" kind of a V VERDICT. IN THE This ; it did, finding verdict. disaster LOS ANGELES DISASTERS t'Hhe was caused by per- . V- T- page in which it sets forth in de- In Jaceof the fact that high explosive experts, employes of the "FACTS" AND THE TRUTH tail- the evolution controversy in Times, and e insurance adjusters gave it as their opinion thf-the CXDlosion . B. Y. University, I was 'nrndnred hv ra snnntanernis rnmhnt!rn rtr nther- including report of the ommittee-appbintto investigate the teachings of the three professors, action of the letched. - But the bunch of union "destroyers and oppressors "of honest trustees of the university, President Brimhall's reply' to. the petition had labor be to vindicated What a pity they were unat any cost. of the.,students, and his address to the student body. ' x to able shoulder blarne for awful the 4his disasteruppn the InternaInsofar as these documents are concerned, granting they are tional Typographical Union, as was the original purpose of the " ' copies vef batum ad literatum of the originalsit does not. necesr '"" '" the city.- - . v." . ;'";''.'" rr . capitalistic gang. rr viewpoint-ofth- e from one FACTS ar& that only they sarilyjollow Ts exsuccess 6f this wonderf ulcity ",The main reason" Jor" the will be remembered the cries of' the dying had scarcely ceased matter under discussion.. Be that as it may, however, the FACTS Ssjt - above e, aragraph-enterprisfew: in :the the words last p! 'ere the hirelings of the corporation whose plant had Wen destroyed plained that "thr Provo papers neter had an opportunity to give the con art in" who of believe her and xitrzensMerf 'thrift harmoriyT liberality" hatched a scheinlrwh tents to the public,' for the very reason that those in charge refused the loor of ryanized labor, for the reason that the I. T. U. and doing things aridddihg"lhem NOW, even though it, does , require their use by thejocal press, evidently believing they were t't both individual effort and money. r-- In this way they have built a city to permit other branches of union men had for years opposed; the" unfair that should be handled exclusively by the church organ. 7 -- which is at once the wonderand of Otis and,liis paper admirationj)f the world. By hust- subjects Jactics e me m to are this article tmd purporting-to-oVye surprised thesfr modem ty buildling and digging up their good SohetrTOSteTnblednfcrtmiat from the plain, unvarnished truth, if achieved results far surpassing those of FACTS, a statement that is far in ers' have effort was made to fix the awful responsibility on mem- -. twenty years organized in the literal . meaningitis intended . td ccmvey.'.-- It says; taken and and opportunities, many cities with equal natural advantages hundred studentsrotmen-ibNy"There .... are now in aavance oi a maiorny ui uicuvii ui vwitc ui he matlf-- nf darhafre4 fnr ihnse killprl. Not satisfied "with immtinitv .. : ABLY ess than a hundred, siened their names to the petition for , . , t:. . from prosecution, this soulless combine sought to protect the dollars retention of the professors j and of the faculty consisting 5f about in' building of Citv hasl Oklahoma the the brain, brawn and blood of faithful employes. A. v, r out in opposition to tne hoarded, through, 'seventv members, only three have come 7 . i the a of with Commerce all Chamber membership L: Therefore, been a live, energetic things considered, the verdict is no surprise and quite v . v ' . conservative. sast tw07tar?"9f more than 10QQ, trough the ettgrts Qt this.or school students the is that matter of Nowi high the the truth hien" nianV of the large manufacturing and lrl i fihlaflAh nA farnitv have nnt in anv sense been Involved Tin the controversy, dustrial mstitutioris have been secured, until now the city boasts of a , The kind of.commission form of government dished up by the of the three proiessors Yng teachings the objectionable baked. When t . ... ana g it a i .. :. nni minnren brigadeecond to none of its size in the country. . in ine tuuegc. 'ikan to sraaies tbeen continea c5t ds- will internal nroduce es hv nf n!irf Oklain mem- Morris & Co. offered ,to put in a $3,000,000 packing plant twelve and student of body the college members twenty-fiv- e general symp-- . .lWer compla5nt,-anhoma City if the city would dohate the site and give a bonus of $300,-00: .. VI J toms of municipal pip. it took the boosters in mass meeting assembled in the Chamber Itsrs niv,rcitv rlnh rooms there were no high school pupils present, -. rAaArr . ttiA rp. amnnnt mlntiiAo tn ..i. it,:... i"v w vfc oi commerce rooms, jusi mivjr of several teachers in the high school appear n takes up several columns of its., , was raised for the Swarz however, the names sum lateral like Sunday's fiiired. and a short time rexenuun tne tor the to asking president the on petition presented front page and a somewhat extended lead editorial in extolling the schild & Sulzberger Packing Company. In both cases a mun'cipal . m i.v. .men ana siauu enaorsing from of the Ninth Utah legislature, and- it says "the people industrial companyr formed for thepurpose, sold enough lots students signed this good qualities Ninety-fiv- e college, evolution. and creditcriticism land bought asacreageadjoining the packing house sites to pay the .unn ,hirh mav he "considerably less than a hundred," but if the of the statevilT .a. in the ably." All of which suggests ther possibility ol doubt as to even ' is only honu?Cs and leave a good 'dividend for ongrnarstockhofders it we is figure correct, mathematics fivejess, principle of majority of Utah's voters admittingrany real good from the retiring , ' numoer or couege muUc. qV company. v total the than -- . less and ' thirty J:.,. hody: '.'-- ' j Too nffcredit can not be given the UKianoma uuy Auvcum6 ' -r University. Chamber the of ..... , paptc; Oub, and A. W. McKeand, for five years secretary latter statements we claim as oeing uuc, tuCS ."v- .These of the in advantages took exploiting Finding that the hobble skirt cannot consistency give the panta"' of Commerce, forthej)art they .' . notwithstanding. the to contrary of the now is loon effect without serious danger to the anatomy of the wearer, the Mr." McKeand secretary the municipality abroad of the 'Jhome industry whicMl , fashipfrpdevote's Charleston (S. C) Commercial Club, and some fixed 'by the legislature as thCTte-oIhTda? JunT7ls is Oklahoma in of "'harem" skirt, a bo, it you meet one on tne sireeis oi 75;00O city r sed so 'effectively in creating . ... j ;ii vnte on ihe nuesttonVyet. 13 called the tt,u e ome ncorporaiea towns anuu'" ul1""- M m. "the Atlantic coast town. iirt't tkfr;nftr nt9re.for:Ttis"h6 worse than the" . iitmiln seem -- now being sent broadcast from a or ' ury. iu 174 - In fact we are told the cut is about the same as that of it should not apply needs a change from pres-- bloomers. cf it is as follows, and there is no reason why Provo Xt that nPF.N ttumc nt.n In- this dav, of extreme . vi.fi nontc nf a ilprade At - , apt. -and if followed, do equally as much good for equally as well to provo, merncctrtM -- - ent conditions,- inasmuch as It lS.ine '" ". V the Garden City :r ckimdTy"rTOze7eairt - V WWImWvu-uluuvstJalso is , t "". 1 BUY AT HOME Because my interests are here. v CITY. BUILDERS "population, ; with several ten, 1 1 , "twelve and fourteen-stor- y sky scrapers, .with 150 miles of paved streets, four or five public parks encimile auto speedway 'and and 6 twenty-si- x of the two largest rcling" tfieTcityTTine schTwlKcolIegelTand churches; inscores in of and and southwest the manufacturing packing plants dustrial concerns; fifty miTes of street railway and two interurban lines; and, above all, a prosperous, contented citizenship, that pulls as one tnan in matters tending toward the betterment and upbuilding of i : " " - old-tim- Jatlvariance d -- . ' -- ""' ' ' ' ". .' . hard-dolla- ... T tr -- tJ r rs .W ' K' een r niiiiini t- ... so-call- ed tin-buck- et ..v a. 7 u. o-- , d 0, o-- iiic-wiui- " ,- -- Herald-Republica- - the-profess- ors v s ; ... de" om - rr, - vv vu - old-tim- -- Ulg-lCgg- . -o- - l'i pared with someJ of the cities of the Fence ,by the busi- The Fair Ground. elope sent, out of West, but the showing is most satis-- . Satwas decided that tomorrow,. . nesa houses and all private mam , or his repre-!he- r betweenEphraim and the average tratlve booklet descriptive of LW, that every dubJ member d Utah citiesr..andespeciallj when should be resourceslind advantages is being sentative of this. cities with theother arm renrtv for dlsm- - ronnrta nreimrca to nx-to- e Lehi Ban- - was postponed from, last Saturday on couTifyTTreovfcbnsidering'"! future. bution in" " the near men and women who ' ' " " " ' r 'account t)f the stormy, weather,rPro- - large number of iner have left Ephraim as experts tn many gress Review. 1 lines, and considering ,the vast re " I A Utah Asset sources that are .certain to develop .mprovc.,.. bne of the best asseU of this here, under the direction and efforts of pleasant citjauthonoe? those who g s remain, this growth "must the spienam and state-i80me un3uauliy good work considered a robust one. ' be . v, r am freexinK in iue 6Vi. thin nrinff uTin COMMENT EDITORIAL AND NOTES is now the second city in DEVELOPMENT andNvould be una'areTthatspring-Ajon- g we principal business blocksroa Ephraim . - Manti hRS. a popula- uu u 6anpetev ui county. inrougn Farmers Organize mam iuw 11 were uw v Will Advertise JuaflXounty , of the Colorado in was abovt to .arrive-canyon Brand an the increase of 15 in ten tion of2423, V . rounded un ....with.... the middle oUhe , 'u- - t """-"- j Sanpete county farmers held theft1 Ariiona.' tapping forests that are said The Commercial Club held another T comes third Mount Pleasant '. calenaar.n &aii the t years. . kM . .a k iuuv n av hivhitv than tP Btreei Hi'unual convention ai Ephratm "Thurs to contain more the Since experts . of with a last a decrease evening. government 22S0, the. revivifying by andS population meeting food the,8urfaceitrade, (Q a slope The sunshine," ftftrt hnn feet of - - lumber. day., The convention was well attend- LUnu im,vvwvDevelop-me92 In of Moroni ten is fourth, s the Utah years, alive. had Joined club wjn carry. away all water that ed by large delegations from all over second . line Is proposed to run from makes one gladie-ia a of with decrease 1223, population President Andrews the county.. League, a great many touTisis in me en? fang during rain storms ana wai wwiu of 1 In ten-Fairview is fifth. Lund, on the Salt Xake route through are years. and street In the were being stated that the secretaries Some time was spent in general dis lion and Washington counties into Just now, and the commercial orgiin otherwise stand with a- - population of 1218, an Increase " sT Vr,o.-Tmn?ecreate mua ncieu. ,7 '"with, many inquiries "about cussion, but no actual business was Southeastern; Ne?dX to connect-wit- h of 99. Spring City is sixth, with a On all .Tanfls'.'that transacted aside from electing officers, the Santa Fe at SearchllghLTThe heW Cry, Irrigated, and orchard of 1,100, a decrease of 35 in them the advantage this, state I upon and has been or will be run over the population : otra were ..111 the them answer 1. nvpr drag officers 1. former all c.-- y - sniu couldn't begin to ti 19 .it 1( ten rOauS, yaers. . Gunnison 'is the little land .of .opportunity," ground smoothing the surface and fill forest reserve!. -- ffhLotlwav and nrorerties offers as "the ty 1 :s. The special. meetiBgiwas decided to petition th brother 1s-aamong Sanpete. citiesjpyith, a. ' weather Utah . ingup "ruts and "holes," The "ground is population of 950, an increase of 21 in. for the purpose of considering authorlUe8 to make public? hereafter Southern, of which The" heau'QfuT' ntaB vi ill KUJU IUUU1UUU at. UltJ Mr. Ing ought to mate u unnecessau a proposition of getting out a folder, in the fall of each year, the number of liowaay A Dudley Is president colonist trains foKsuch wcfrk and koc4ead4v-tehit,mv?tewr,8erun to on any railroads to were the that last and grazd Lake u could be sent to the profepective cattle "early sheep x w9, g.lt r Salt Lake. .J. 2 it v' being wader' -." . ker. The" matter was referred the Mantt 'forest, and the regulations d h 8ald at that time ifurther west than : . a sugwith' this I work, iJOLanklnMseJigagedanahe-urrln'cohnectroif 'FremNear the Hub I '1 c? adv?rtipingcomm!tte? to. tee that were to prevail each yearjollow gp?Etion has ieemnade to the Pyramid Pram some examination natters ia a a urty" commissioners, city coun-j-.c- d ing is always convinced , that it lies Jutithat is an excellent one.. It is that Massachusetts we repeat, Massachu-etta-towThe meeting held in this city Saturr! !News. a'iPPrtaia what financial aid former officers j t'ondthe next hilltop. Here in Utah the branch of Pleasant creek that runs tf v fiuid lend toward the undertakday evening "fCaplllarlty Is wen milk rises up we believe that it lies within the bor down Main street be covered with a tne and selected delegates to attend to Live" Place Good a , Tl:? committee were ftl?o.. Leh the bottle and " We have the mater- - concrete cuivert in front of the various around4he edge-o- f dm of Ms state. to submit p.n estimate pt Ephraim meeting. MtTleasant Pyra This was the "oiV adopted by .tae. measure." chows ran good nnenBrv business houses wherethe old plank mid. folders. fui g.vy'sl thousand "The settlers, gave a Thanksgiving nubllclty bureau of the Lehl Commen th tt inniat nr homeseeker more culvert is at present Thelanterst at to tha Indians for their kind--: dinner '..lai rinh and anwoved by the ciub'hhn nv other tat& In the unlonr And presenOiitoneotUe May Euiid Railroad noss antotheLordJor fair weather. new railroads. III be built In members at a meeting held Thursday tin addition to this, hen we onenwm W6tOntOTTi;rwherea8 .Htfs-causThey kept up their festivities for i '.3S, "Gravel Day" - Commercial Club this incomparable tme.- climate, without of tistmportant locationrtobe thiwr"iaysrBattngTill-th- e ii.- -t h.id a "gravel Southern Utah In the. near future, ac evening - at the ; 1S4 all could see party of sixr Jndlai) warriors came, at- -' money Is price-r--It . the If and eood iw'Mnm.. without was city falftr Thom the Just opposite. 1 tfiJ the r.'o . rt s 1' ' ' . , . , x and its way to doing the workjt would be rolling their warboops down the hill." nnd nno- nApda . - - but 16 u..tj.Klnsntltpiii9errlMs j uu wiiHunM 1 o- t svl hauled t' Kd warns, tocai counsel w me lenuanve sravei, Mount ; "Henry V1II4 by his own efforts, inducement no further ought tha- - proper Com- was manifest in thing' to do. topics,take it : , . r,ut on the Utah Grand Canyon Railroad increased the population of England Pleasant Pyramid, j committer 'to. be necepsary, , , ; Mr. Edwards yesterday - to-- . Va fl to cn'gnge ,pany. W .w However, instructions from Frank Dud- - on membership reported tnat tney nau M,l (Ut. t0 i,e f.f "Esau wroteN fables and sold them of the'elu-,,- Second, City in San Pete County r whether the to know to names well1 snaring new a of number at present to file York Parowan, in New p could for potash.' ley as given by Ephraim's population,,', "The Lupercal ,as the wolf who jsive dollar Is made easy here. ...ForyJar'rtah. a first mortgage" for a bond J club tor member8hipT census bureau ,.ai the a .fromH him assure telegram can that we that n ('f 'bureau euckled Romeo and Juliet at Heme." ;tunatcly, ported, , for the building nf The publicity 3 K:.j:.',r'8,;tt Is Tm years' rrb It 9 ww-"Llt-colha? a liir'b ( iit , enerey nwlwd In the ..'T-V'wl,!rh work on different ways ami wore - - .... iga--- V 1 com-pare- on-th- w 1:r. efair .nsiw 'r9" city:'e" 'are-do1n- ... . ,.. nt i".',''". .r ( 1 -- fo ? vt, ide-Btreew-a al ..u )oy j. r . 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