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Show ! n ,? . W.'J : 1. -- 15 f ;tAH ' ' i I r n v.- !'' I" A' v m,;. 'i 1 r. . p-- - J ' i ii '3 i Is... t f ' J j. nWj.;4JTT ft eraiajtiiy ?"Mi- - Wee PygUgHEQ Bfr HERALD PimKlSTTTMr.-r-'- BAKER & IARSQN. Owners ' i7i ' f f : w a Go fo Provo Canyon I having - m v the r frien lii ' are made year improvements being; at, all thie resortl so : that visitors brentertained:tThose who would prefer may properly to camp out will find if as pleasant as ever and' as there is virarn-- ; log of a hot summer, Provo canyon is the place, to so. -; Fishing promises td'te better than during- an v orevious veai4 this s saying a gpqdleal, because fishing usually is the best! ; V:Joyp: fiver. 5o, considering everything, Provo canyon is the Tdhg, ajavojsjng fended .. This , , - ; , , ' -- -r j4WdU - Profanity Not a Virtue Jre gdod-ejttmp- of cquaint-.w- it :.?-:'.-,U(,- ' : i . - S imt)ortanee-tf-- tf hsr oai iKe.ana 5an Bernard; w to Ttne coast .which, is ,hard v affor!- tte'lpoast1 wlli be'Wt downearlv linn - i -- m- - fnrtms -- C :ytKfEMihe:'KAr "f t the; chkngcTwiU the fact that the road is starting to lav hMW7a:! Vh;. w indicates that the officials of the, rtad are : thinking? favorably the plan and- - that itiwili;nbt be verv lomr h&w fi nr madev When the change comes. Provo iais-inei- ii laice Kouter i :h made, .. . c s 'is4oTiituiA 9 Provo-Olmste- Q ' 'i N, The Gospel of Politeness m have! power wiiK-n- ot Provo pcop!e.liItiajWffl2m thange point for thjose jwho Profanity heard altogether t6o frequently on the streets and pupae piacts. ;. liven, m t'rovo, a city noted for its civic righteousness,, the careless inveetrv4s There' is nothing like being civil, and when one says civil, it by the thoughtless and profane. Almost anyjiyening, while passing along the principal streets includes in that term the highest forms of politeness. It does not of thcLcity," adiesTas well as gentlemen, are shocked by words they who have congregated ventionalities that obtain in the domain of fashion." It refers to diejimuiattfi upon, the sidewalks for a coterie. which exhausts it These "sports" are, to be found standing along, the walks, seem-Jngl- y that spontaneous outburst of generous nature self, in brightening the heart of everyone with whom occasion Of Jhe impression that they ' areiyingjhe young ladies of the throws us. in contact. L in where a be being., observed. position they may dtytreatTby -looks no Civility find expression in kind wordsand in kijid Jirulg-and profanf talk is indulged The of is kindness in foundation the less kind than action; civility. o modulate their ' voices when ladies arev passing that their coarse cheery "good morning," the touch of the hat, the genteel bow, all ; :.::...--Jtngtiamay not be?heard. oespeak t.ne gentleman; ana since civuuy is, iiwe cnarinrjiniycrr. y'T"" r u iVi Respite the classification "of" the immortal Mr: Dooley Jhalj sal. it confines to no particular favored class , Ms manifestations . T Tf (aaIc rr lAnrfiriniT yfwearfngis ftrsfaid to. the; injured," itis too prevalent and should .,-.is ..Ji ,. .tf.w There are many reasons for the, increased cost of livin? s widely exploited in the press these days and one need not go out side of Provo to find some of the Yeasonfr;'V - t n: ann0t help vbut impress: those "yrwcen There is hardly a person d the bou evard who does not feel that it is a big asset to this section of trie state; It has been pointed out as one of the very best highways in; he State," thanks to the faithful workers on the boulevard com raittee and the generous donors who made it possible for the com pletion of the road.- -I t is a credit Ita the city and .to the county . , Nowj that J:he road is completed, and is being used extensively by every one, the road should; be maintainedsprinkling carts should moisten it each day andit-shou- ld be some bne's duty to see that and air holes jb wakajjLjre; promptly -- repaired. rThi&j wilt give the boulevard- - extended years of life. It is a mighty good piece of i road and the county owes it to the people to maintain it.- es ' j nereai8TwiH'fie''lqdj ' Maintain the Boulevard who-travers- ofMis:prt ... for T"':T- J; f.-- lteA Pcfitqnake' va .iiviiioruia mi- rtnff:Thrmany iway a:.S ; Because i is such an infalliable way of im Tnjta - oneiTchances hereafter. provingJiv-JlLl- ;f.r ..5 wrciness The mflei-i- jhj itUs. such -- homes.--iia- ,4 and1-- l 6jj , ertifity ovcpcomex ' ,MlF-r,espjgrt- tVi. a -- K would 'lobW 's nice in print. -- iitJ.aLA)Liiudtetneir4ri t heion-'oo-s-i-r:;- nth-Becau- se wIlwW.i56rt' J.J mattmg one ia? t . SeventJi-rBecau- se one's ;the, iui' .y t a it is just what a man's rnpther'enj6 SixthBecaus ' in the world thai Trbyo iCan Those' :hot: . ti, camped in it, arid enoyeiits sffef; fact vlhat is the reasoft. why the peopled .v;lW jwiuvuii, joithis snouia U herald to the world." People In this; city should ; j; n1 it iurnishesisuctt-- IT oortunitv tn i-vi i.Mi-- .training; ; '. way . Beciusi , ' jLs 8nghla"Qrg toTliis friendsT is a positive evidence 7use. i gqo? literature, 4 - Prov Caiiyoo is the place j Jve 'a Ei-t- Kfas Fostpicc at;Provo,,UtaIvfor second class mitt mttr jtr. .. Thjj,d--rBer- ielf agreet!t n CJ FPuwuon maae; ia Ufa and l ntennduni ' -- lucb a conclusive proof of taste fit - Mi ....... ' " ' Consol Ma tTnn At " , .1.1 ! Hit. . " I J tess beyond all due bounds ia her hduseh uidi tuc true spini Vvk 01 nospitauty, should be-so- misunder- - - JiffetwHl upon one of the sweetesf privileges of horne often; odu plejanter'multT thin ahe wasteful expenditure of moey The secret of : hospitality ;is" the weTcoTmeoffl F Sk'T"6 congenialtmospere and the pleasant spirit of good fellowship are the great essentials. : 4 gjLJthetemptotiono a!lgdei(fi.ainn some one. else is a fault into which n any girls fall It ar bet to ter always dress neatly, never showy. Tfr dress1 extravagantly isone ottht pitfalls which Jeads to fatal results. :. It U a" fact that showy hats and fine feathers often cover little brains and a - silk dress is a poor covering for a fickle and guilty heart. t Elbert Hubbard spoke wisely when he said: "Fashion is the barrier behind, which many hide their" nothingness," So extravagance is a- - folly and should, be"avoided anywhere and at any lime. The fruits of extravagance are so unpleasant and ff r- that can not help sooner or later to bring dissatb- iiarf;ct4wMtii(.r-tdlssat,sfymsuppressed. takes ot natures real noblemen tne it i& " ' the best method , What, the evil? It would seem browned sons of toil. It faction and misery. -- rejoices rather, and in its rejoicing it is : fromrr a on thata instructor the East hit liasJ gymnasium , lately not "alone. The trfrill" of satisfaction which speeds through our happy solution Instead of admonishing a transgressor in public. heart when we feel that we have Hone aTkind act, finds response thereby giving him cause to further air his vocabulary he ap-.- 3 in the soul of hini who has Thc heart, experienced our generosity proaches, the man with a smile and hands hiraj what has earned is the one that feels more pleasure i '!) the truly magnanimous,than it does in its' ;the name of ;'Hhe Prop's wear Card! the and man, own; truly happiness A' world of valuable information regarding the mineral, at the grim recipient generally reads the card and he usually-smilecivil, is Uie. man whose heart goes out in kindness to his. fellows. satire of it and when a man smiles, the battle is half won. It and horticultural wealth of the Rocky Mountain region,' it - 'JbtsafiCIto say. tfet wheiieverhe so far forgets himself as to swear climatic advantages and scenic attractions, as well as an . tProf.'s 3wear .Gard" arisei lefore his mind's eye. n uture'lth ' map of the territor' fromthe'peky Mountains" to the Pacific Coast .i. Here is the card: .: V111 in which the new .Western Pacific Railway is featured, 'are Con; The Ten good reasons why every respectable thinking, man J" maiy 'cjianges fUither Utah Valley line of the Salt Lake Route will be advantageous to Provo. When the trains to Los tained in a pocket folder entitled "The Natural ResourcesVof .Coloshould swear ust as oiten and as hard as he can: lOJFirst-fie- tSt iyei this citya rado and Utah," just1 off the jiress and being distributed byi the it iiych' an elegant way of expressing Angelfcs are5 Schf dye'rthis' Ijne Jt iWill not-l- y & Rio Grande Railroad. one's better; tramseryype,? but :, it . .will givr thousahds of persons an' op- Denver - is-f- - ; ; ? r 'ffiy -- V -Li-be i. i , " 7T'r"r"'' r'i-- 1 & -- r . A Valuable Circular 4tfnd 1 r's s . : Important Railroad Change ' '' J . s r thoughts --r-- h- laxnation: j "Wednesday, Jim GLORY" !: BIRTH glE .t-- v v v v, v : rt ' - t v v-- ' ,. ; With the great water powers o the ',Teuund company Drougnt into sevier wllJ ije county theTre should be faster and 14, 1911, proc-- j hundred-and- . nlversary ot the adoption of the stars and Btripes as the tlag of our country. t'Therefore, It William Spry, gov-ernor'of (he state of Utah, earnestly' .. urge tlie people of Utah to Jin in pub-DC' recognition of the birthday of the i f .7, . ; Be sioppea; aio uanarurr and Itching Scalp. HOME. 8 "Resolved, jrjeseaijlter No." t i i v No. -- . . commencement exercises at me orredjape ot.snjLWndl. nmverBtty""Thelr daughter, ilTss,. OT-Parisian Sage .will put a fascinating com W. Jr. nnnin'a. ha r in a Following. the official adoptlQU 4,01 ie, graduated andrj. Date ced i p. friew r dayB.. three-yeahis .course at the head the; flag it was the justora to add one and while; that, the union be 8usanne Calahan, of " Hotel " Royal, 01. ve took part in his Miss c'ass. thirteen Vtars? wh te- in''blue OT 1. 1A1A M.ln' .more stripe for the addIt.oa to the If f).l.t..1nJ , s operas given by field, representing a new con- soon came to the conclusion that the several "Mother s hair began to come r tellation.Restlutiofls adopt- and syftrrnfrry 6f the standard B. Y.JC; ;students recently and her ;out very badly and her scalp was" so beauty ed by the. American national work is' pronounce as being firsttSoTei it was veryhard to do Tiny thing would be. destroyed: so it was' ordeied 1877. conglfess ; proved :.; Wor lt.,; Parisian'.-Sag- e a' ' v ".V t clasa.rarboni County. News, v 'f " f J ; ' ."' that the number of stripes be ceduced "fr vi Her ay. very GRANDjSJJCCES " nd that ' ' r 'TELtU Rl DE 14 WEUCM EJ to the 'original thirteen i hair stopped coming-ou- t, dandruff all newjiarbe-- , added to .thejteld: on,the soreness all left the scalp disappeared, Tomorrow, June '14, is the pne hun Fourth of Juiy ,The entrance pf; the STelluride' oom- - ajid her hair la com.ng in again very olTflwJng .thftduilsh usion of a fcf new dred and state, anniversary pahy Into this section TUrJia aa epoch nicely." Larpr bottle 10 crtts at Ih'e Na .other, flag "so truly" represents in the history of . the county. This the -- birth 'ottfee Amertcan-tflag; Co. 's three stores. the story-ofteounttjl ftnd'nonel company Jis" eapabU of" handling any o ah ner,v;ahd Jo do othe is so beautiful. .'t'-- kind oflprojecU thaf ' requires-- ' elec ;;both correct. rence to the dayi Goxernb William i In? much as nearly all of the tricity, - Spry, in common with other of the'Jpchocas of the country are clowd byljTbk;Poaleierfeho In replr1 to; a eader who asks m. and as n w one of the pur i this, big powen ppmfiany as jit insures whether it la a oouotryf state eiecut.ves, r haa jssued junejH, preferable, to pronounce ay w inculcate irt the ror tnis Yaiiey plenty: w .eiectncii en Jomao'-to- j prdclamou?rasklB & posesjot tfl with,' "potato," or rhyme bei appropriately - displayed on? that bindi of 'Jbhiigl Aiiertcanij rtb lallei crgy at ah' soundl to the raies, poss.oie jwsi an- - the Ladles Home Journal glanci and respect they owe fhejflagjrrraalsa.oula' be' rfn incentive Tha 15 . says: 1JDlf , FUf day is perhaps the youngest H hai been suggested that Hag, day ufajujre. .t C.heap ipqwer i American'loMdtt It wai first obserr-- - be ch nged'to September' il, thfe' date first, considerations ; 1? .lh .deyelop- - In Itlielr.Indication of preference. Both d Jimja 89T,v&e9 .following a on which .tile: first- nifionaf fia'made mnt of any country ,and Ovb forms; arpflMrect. The' most aensible whi be 'able tp supply procedure eneraij movement,- - looking t the ob-- . in acdordance withithB directions of la.,t' adopt the "pronuncia Brranc ot the; day, .Covernor BlacK, (Jongrass, - wajs, unfurb jdbyWMhing1-totion that, Dreyajbj In your immediate at the battle of the Brandy wine. The power resources of the' comanVf soc'lit circfa. Jo Bay of Keif Trie state, ordered that the flag when PROCLAMATION. on GOVERNOR'S all are. raised unUmlted , --Jiief-drawbacjt to ,At public .buildlpgs, everfbody about you is saying- - a ; a the ,dajr" ira berrad local lght company vhaslwys to la mpre; afleetitWn;. on the other , Yielding to iwiblid ieAtimehl and ;d& 'of been' its' steam plant Vuel ia high ln hand, nothing la gained by wry gene'raly; 4a PblladelpaIa and the laying Custom met with . such hearty favor facial ognizance of the day when it price am , it cost maaey to produce when everybody else is saying ; electrical - ' .. energy wijh steam power. tbat H spread rapidly,,, aiid ljoyr vhe gets around, to lae: matter. that the flag pf..-.. LterthirteenUnited States be i No. a. Wn x, 4 L -- No. No. V J - s ar-spatfgled -- -- i 3- LEAVE PROVO FOR WEST ' i ' ' v or bait Lase ; . . . . . 8'J4 por all points West.and North. .Ml 05 p or all points West and North... 1.00 For Salt Lake and Ogden.w.i;.. '2Q j rw .v P- -r P. Ct.T S11 . 8:37 p. r . i ' a p. m. p i t oK m. an points, North and West.-- . .10,02 o. m. ' ' ' ''.,-- 5 J0 a i . m 307Arrive Provo from Heber.-.- r. ., 3:45 p. m. t0 den and Denver chancre.-F- ree without i.0nlyjine No. - J 5 7 , J UI1C- 5:17 p. m. 6:35fv-in- HEBER RRANClj. No. 308Leave Provo ,7, . ... . t . . " -- Uiirty-fourt- -- inu. . -- No. No wornw no. 1 I -Bt- J.10 " tbe'-rTOje- high-clas- tV"! For all points East For Tintic Branch jwints. ror all. points East 2 No. ; ,-- 4; ( TIME TABLE v LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST, 512 For Sanpete points. .. . ... . . 920 a. m. I 6For . . . . , 9 M a. m. alIpoints East. " . Juel, , CURRENT . , dan-intoi- v. . . 1 N1X0W-RETURN- - . - W.-H- C. P. A T. A.' G, A. P. O. AGENT. - " . ii. i.l hf Ie I - dlctloriarrerTrre--abotit-eraIj..41vlde- Economy Second Uandtiothino 4 Ladies1 ' & Gentlemen's ; Suits y: ; ' to J -- Cleaning to-m- te' uini J " to . ; .!i . ' ' r- -' chningXhair Cars, Through Sleeping; Cars and Elegant Diners on all ' through trains " 1 r. A. wadLeigh, I. A. . BENTON,,' MITCHELL, - . itr Grande Falling Hair Ifj.Pa'rislan Suge doesn't stop falling ad.eafe ir' ltch4n Rcalp' a 3t: and Mrs. J W. Nixon! of Hunt- tWo Zeks' Hed1ui8t Dru returned recen'tly from Provo. .druff ln r'& three to rewhene they had the toattend s . ; !. ' fund votir iv nionevr witbnut argument ........... .... i . v. i ' . MIS3 ; .ican tasny " priate display of the flag.' I r. and rDenver Rio r S7 -, uay as geoefu ly f.olH.er ? Kl s the land. T :HOW FLAG HAS CrfAlVTGEDr vvvvv v v rbe one' IERI- - DF H . . I FoJJawfng, iB,Goverpor Spry's ' te up-toa- . i ( -- ' Pressing anCi-Jyeirj G KERA TLAlfy Opposite Provo Steam ' Laundry, 386 W. Center St; Provo, Utah. i .. . ... '.: ..,.''. - . J |