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Show U j r- - - -- 3 "i'r 1 '1 r r i- - LiJ, - PRtPARING FOR .) '7& yH': LARSON, Owners, v ... . .Provo, Utak.: : : BOTH PHONES. ; Ccterrd aa Second Class Matter June 6, 1911 at the Postoffice at Provo, Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. & ' Tried Recipes ' . a -- -- . be-liavl- of Of - i. "! .mashers.-.: , ' , 1 J" Sunday night OHieer Snow arrested two. who persisted in fol lowing two girls of tender jears.As he was leaving the city jail, after arranging, for bonds for the offenders the same' two young ycmcit appeared again with complaint that they had been accosted. 'Hie men were appointed out, and were arrested on warrants the :t'aX. following. The first pair arrested were young men -- not yet hardly of legal age, but the second arrests were oTmlnTdl:n6ugTi do know better; in fact they were mature in years and several birth '.-- ' ;JV 1 tfays addedno that. -- , -- , cease Provo ..and-mu- st The park and streets should be and will be as safe for girls and women after dark as in the glare of a noonday sun. Men who per here ust in forcing and there after be given as stiff sentences as. the law of their relaxation th? no vnlMbfi ".police pursuit, capture and by juniihmenk- -- will-perm- it, Convicts and Road Building ope. - Jong-tim- e n ' ': - - - . Now there are'two features to the. plan-o- f allowing, the state .'nvirts ta build the roads, Thty not only build up a splendid high- v ay, which will be used by thousands of people, and their work is not only beneficial to the people who traverse the Toad, but is a t ieans f bringing higher value to the property of the section, but it is ...not i.j also .vbeuctit to the .men who are doing the workr-tln- s., of the least importance. These men are convicts according to the .have, broken the laws which maintained the customary, term.,-Thethgnities and rights of the commonwealth but. with all 'their erring, i hey are stilt men still mortal and deserve what ever kindness or for their benefh. - ; assistance that can rightfully The rrn8.il have been honor bound. There may be those who think" that men of this character have no honor but this is a mistake and if in any doubt,, let them address Warden Fratt of the staU a mighty breach in breaking rison. serious matter among the men. . . While out engaged in their work of road building, they cryov Vrfi Kief ttj tiVvu'Tiif .v"'!?! v ilivulrwKI wl ix J 7VA the green'trees, the grasses, all that nature has given man to make ihe world more beautiful. This is a contrast to tha't which the men' have become accustomed It is different from the gray. wall of the prison Sj while there may.be. those who do not believe in convict labor for the state, we believe that it is one of the very best provisions enacted by the legislature and will be the means of doing much good for the state will, assist in benefiting the men 'who are classed as undesirable citizens. . be-give- J n the-pladg- X 11 UTAH result of the appropriation "of the last Sute legislature and the mu Thomas Honorable of nificence Smart, a UJtee'of the Agricultural College, the neW gymnasious is In process of construction. It will be located Just north of the president's residence overlooking the valley and adding" very greatly to the magnificent ' group or buildings' en the hill This building will cost 160,000. It will be most modernly, equipped wit hlndoor tunning track, shower baths, Bwlm mingr anks, jjpbyslcial . culture quar ters for tfomfen aa well as tor men, and individual lockers to accomodate build e of all- -It will cup of sour cream, one teaspoonf ul of salt Cut up tbe'chiekea and pare ends.-Ne- York Tribune. w " NEGLIGEE. NOVELTY. 2, the potatoes, and stew both slowly-IA noTelty In the negligee line is a one quart of water - for 20 minutes. dressing sack. In three quarter Jenglh,' - th Croat by dissolv Meanwhile ur creamy- - and ing IheTioda'lirthe-BOand flour, making the adding the salt rol lout Pour o stiff enough-tdough the looked chicken and potatoes Into a good-size- d .baking dish,, adding to them one tablespoonful ot butter, one tnfl.lift tho-Une- bo-on- ingsJta-klndSuth- st wesL- e - The college is publlshuigthis sum- or flowered muslins. These gar- mer a sixteen taire illustrated circular ments may be trlmnled larlshly with descriptive of the special phases of lace and ribbons,, or maty upy more work. This Will be from the simply.- - The other part of the cos eollege - H Contains a de tume U the fancy petticoat made of press late la July.alterations material ot some tablespoonful of flour, one tablespoon- the same material or of a matching scription a detailed and courses of the in study tui 01 san ana a aasu 01 pepper, nucv i color. Some of the petticoats are and of new of new mention rolled-ouequipment t crust over these ihgre made up Ot colored ribbon, flounces the. erected, buildings being corer j dlents, but do not have it quite fastened on at interrals.- - Others hare the tilsh, leaving a space of 'about an two wide crepe or messaline flounces J The new oatalogue of the AgriculInch all the wajr roundQBake the pie applied on' a soft china silk foundation. tural College waa placed .la the mails last week,: Notable- Is the Announceslowly about 40' minutes. - Five minutes New York Tribune. ment' of the course in agricultural en- befQrfl.llakuig'UtZlroio. Jhe jpvea add ; engineering, which will Include work half a cupful each ot Hot water ana j BLUE A LEADER thick sweet cream. Fink slices of There la anotlceable increase in (in irrigation an ddrainage, farm build ham always accompanied una flisn. the use of bright blue .In combination, ines. road buildings, and rural survey ' . Currant Jans...."....,. Jhothja oostmnes 'and y dress ..Laccea- ing." Additional courses are added to and-tthe two Use quarts or red or wntte curr- sories, but especially in millinery' In the school "of commerce total econmlcs. home The of school have from the which sterns, rants, iac jt i8 jttite 8aje to say that it Is registration now stands abve the one been removed; three pounds of sugar, leading color Just now. thousand mark. one pound or cnopped raisinsr and two journal 0 oranges peeled and sliced. Boil 20 aminesRICKRACK-AGAI- N. ROUND TRIP EXCURSION RATES' Cantaloup' Salad. - nA.mil farsa fmni frln In the general return of things that 3 Cantaloups make a simple but delicious salad. Remove the seed and are -- old ; it " isTiot surprising -- to see points on the Denver & Rio Grande to " k Colorado Sprrngs,rPueblo Denver an rind and - cut the melon Into small smart frocks adorned Ith"the t ' on with cotton Serve lettuce made leaves with, kigzag pieces." trlming points east of which a bralr French "of 28 and 27; schoolgirls mayonnaise Date ot sale, May 20, 24, genera dressing. tion or so ago used to turn out in end- June 3, T.. 10.1U1T and 21;; July . Tomatoes with Bacon. "A popular dish In Denmark. - Lay less quantities, , says tb New York 22: and 26; Aug. 16; Sept 2 and 5, " large square crackers 1n the bottom of Tribune.- - Since heavy" laces afe:fas twt.". hlotiahle,. the braid fhofiea.now la huturn limit OcvaVHUColng thick slice rof 19 day after date of sale "heavy enough so that it transit or " fresh sprinkled with salt and can be appropriately worked up with Return transit limit Oct. 81, pepper, and on each' slice of tomato the coarsest, oLthread, JnsertlQnsof Jarfif. rrjuntrln. Irom: Pro? Q,lltah ray a thin slice. of bacon.' Put the pan thls trimming have been used on, an P ueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver in a hot roven." When the bacon Is elaborate white linen gown which has f 23. 50; Omaha, Neb, Council Bluffs, crisp the tomatoes are ready" to be for Its other trimmings designs done Iowa, St Joseph. Mo., Atchison, Km, " ' served.: in soutache. Leavenworth, Has Kansas City, Mo, with Fresh Herrings Butter. f 40; St: Paul, Minn, Minneapolis, TO CLEAN FEATHERS. Minn.. $52; St Louis, Mo, 4: Peoria, Clean as many Herrings as are , ' Ill 151.10; Chicago, III, ?55- .- needed and cut each one in halves or sarest a metnod ine s cleaning permitted In both lengthwise. Chop very Tine a little white ostrich plume is to move it back within transit, limit at west ot some and mix this with garlic parsley, ' butter and put some of the mixture and forth in gasoline. Put about a Missouri river and east thereof, subof gasoline 'in a pan and move ject to local regulations of participatupon one of the halves'of each fish. quart feather the about V it gently, using ing carriers. Close the two halves together and put to break' the stem nor . . not care great WM. H.7MITCHELL, Agent the herrliiRs into the oven in a dish tear off the flues. If the1 feather Is 4 containing butter, salt and pepper. Serve hot with a little white vinegar exces8lvel soiled- more than one por LEAVING TO IT IHE GUIDE tion of gasoline may be; required. Hang on each herring, droned the feather jn the sua and air to dry, Bishop Didn't Have Language Equal te Johnnycake Toast, ":. the O.ccatlon When the Trout Make a corn cake with one cup of When dry take'each flue between the a and curl with ringers it Escaped granulated cornrneal,' three forths of i knife. In be careful using, gasoline a cup of flour, one large tablespoonful The bishop was antiigier and was Exchange. of sugar, one small teaspoonful of not to be near the gaslight ' keen off trout fishing " Early" Ift. tBe : .,'.. ".: ' salt and three eaa)Oonfuls of. baking If the not day,- he reseason. opening FOR - THE BRIDE. towder. With .these Ingredients mix ... ..... sponded to 4be ,lure of the rippling t brQQkJU-repof .softly through ths milk and one r.A.most.sensihlfi gift, end on ta be elder "thicket"" thar bordered " the tablespoonful of meUed" "butter While appreciated more and more by the stream he had the good fortune 46 thisf cak is baking make the dip. bride is the catalogued : recipe oox, book a trout that pat up a stormy Heat a spider on the stove; put In a says the, Newark News. From your flght Evidently the fish had no mind small piece of butter and. a little own cook book and those of. your to grace tb creel of even an apostolic keep ' the mTlk" from sticking. friends gather as many chocie reci- expert Add three pints, of sweet milk and The guide held' his breath.:... It was as pes possible;, write- - these neatly on not posslblefor "him" .to get near when this reaches the boiling point tbe card, and arrange them alphabetithicken It with fourtablespoonfuls of enough through the brush to help ths cally In one of the lrrtlrroak boxfs bishop and the enemy. He could only flour which has been made smooth in which Clomp STiPri!1v fnr tlio nhrnnsn Watch the fight and hope forthe best cold water Add; butter and enough The" addition" of the bride's monogram 'The strnggle culminated In a swift unit to suit the taste and pour the tin brass on the top of the box adds a Jerk th( larded the dripping old war-rsauce over the cake, whiGh..has been r op In the branches touch. alders-rrnhlchtowered-ahoveJlhe- . hot iH.?d a'; largeplatter,-Serv- e an vsmiual experience for an angler, with' cheese. Youths Companion.' HOME HELPS. 0 but, the .first ot the kind that had falll h en to the lot wfHh - GIRL WHO CAMPS; When cutting bread and butter very was and always seeking experlen thin, (tin thft Imtfa oonaslnnallv in aow ha had it This, however, was Take along a good supply of stories1 . aMfferent frrm casting and the result vprv hM WBtpP . totell Wo0(,en 8poon9 and pastry boar(Js was dire. . The JJne snapped, the bril- -j Around the campflre at night a good repay a goo3 6Crubbing with Hant and dashing Fontinalls dropped back Into the brook and with an In story teller is an acquisition, says the 8and Jn prefeTenw to Boap olent wave of his tail said as plainly Minneajwlis Journal. ., Zinz covered surfaces are best po- as words. "By. by, old boy." The girl who can make good fudge lished, with powdered bathbrick and ; The bishop and guide looked at each or any other kind of good candy Is 'soap,--witanv after' tub of dry whitintr other Then the bishop said to the usually voted a brick on a camping A final nolish with guide in the eirnest and appealing ,umh. tone with which he was wont to stir inp. u jou are noi expert, practice a ieather.-N-ew Era. bit beforehand, and remember that. the emotions . of his congregation, f in camp you won't have all the con-- j "John, you say it" TT flowered sllkalknrer embroldered"la-tlst- e - - . J o ! -- " . ma-trri- at cr !ic.jL!CATw TirjTIC-- " OF.E- INDICATIONS COCO C- " , ..Jr. -- II. J, Fitzgerald," seo rttary cf the Utah Consolidated of TlaUc and Eaai Jones, returned from an laspectloa" trip of the mine and says that ths drift has been run thirty feet through broken material, which shows soma mineralization. That the indications for ore regood Is admitted, but as ' yet none has'been ; disclosed in (he present" w orkings-- which are headed toward the "break, which carried the ore in the, upper workings, Some copper stains are shown and ihe drift will be pushed until it reachea-lt" objective point. 200 Is . This drift feet below the tunnel level and Is heted a oout 20 degrees east of north to reach point 100 feet below and "a little to the east sunk in the earlier days of the property along aL fanltiicnppeared-and--ct-of- f the s SENATOR SMOOrS BILL WILL " PROVIOE FOR AGRICULTURAL A dispatch from Washington, J). C, says that Senator Smoot will introduce a bill in the senate to .provide for agricultural 'entries upon publla lands that have been withdrawn as oil lands, reserving to thegovernment the right to prospect locate and mine the oil In Utah, especially In the southern part, there are thousands of acres that have been .withdrawn because JLhey 'contain oil. iThis hill will, permit entry upon' such lands under the general homestead law and desert entry, and will permit the Carey act and their withdrawal by the reclamation act The bill will be similar ' la terma.tQJhe law.passed. "bythe..last . session of congress with . reference to lands that nave been withdrawn as - coal lands. - . -- rick-rac- 1 . -- - tomato-eithert-can- ned -- - -- it ally-wide-- nd Tlierc'a the rub Linen is not " rubbed away " la' Prove Steam Laundry ' -- convicts are at work near Willard, Box cider county, building a. road, a macadam highway. These men wli'jni .society chooses to call criminals, are; a reasonably, happy l,tfiuli. Dressed in khakL. uniforms, the stripes of gray and black Juving' lwn removed, they present a comparatively favorable. look It 13 said i.ig" lot. They eat well and seem to "enjoy their food. that home of them have partaken of food with more relish than for years. Mont of the men are well behaved, and while they are under J:?avy guard, not the least apprehension is entertained for their es Tliirty-seve- The favorite ficha can Be fatened It aa be short and in many ways. - week three Provo .young men jhave been arrested by (he police for' annoyine young: women in Pioneer Park. Two of hem forfeited their bail rather than appear in court and the third -- iva'a f iBeF$IO-.4r-Mr&haI:AVHIIaib la rdeTermined -- to brcaV--up-iI.e gangs of mashers who haunt the park entrances and grounds and the streets, and number of complaints made by, girls and women who Lave been approached by these pests are being investigated, and more arrests may follow. The park is the one "recreation ground of the city within easy rsachTof the people, and n these warm nights and warperdays it 1.1 a popular" resort with hundreds of men and women. Many of the on excellent without the are fitter escorts, depending, probably, heretofore of the youths and older rnenpf the own.--late, anof and offense has there been however, epidemic rmpudence ciatil an: unescorted woman the attentions - of ir'om: hardlysafe Within FICHU FASTENING. crossed at the- front under the girdle, Aunt Elizabeth's Chicken Pic. or fastened by a pin In the center of .. This requires one young chicken, the girdle. Then tfie loger shape can eight! ' medium-size- d potatoes, about be tied around the waist and finished one plnf of sifted flour, two thirds of a In a 'short butter-fl- y bow. made of the Protecting the Girls CFZHiUZ &ZPT.- AGRICULTURE-COLLLC- As a - BAKER Center Street - CF . (Q ' (TRI-1..T.-KLY- 1 - r . CunsblMation of The Frovo' IleralJ (Diliy) and'Intermountain ' V ' Herali (Weekly). PUBLISHED BY HERALD PUBLISHING CO. ; . U . - See how much longer shirts' jour ' last when sent to os. - dlreo-tion- s Stop-over- THE , - f - - , dull-blade- d , J : iii;'-- ..... - FIRST CLASS MATERIAL; EXCELLENT, FINISH. ',:'tidr : -- GRANITE - ..... . ... .f That Give Perfect Satisfaction AT RIGrfT PRICES. wat-PTfto - . -- Are the Chinese good imitators? A recently 'consjtyira-idryssp- s "way there, financed" in part by Chinese bankers, .cost more perjnile (I ;a tlis most liberally irrigated transportation corporation' in Amcr-t'carailway history ever dared charge jts investors. n D jn't furget Frovo Post Card Day, September 6. r.;!.bor forget it, cither. isia- m ' r cc And ilon't let j;rovir; f.:r Prjvo Post Card Day, S:?ie::;be: it tn thour:.r. .' cf pieces of advcrli!::g gC'i'.iJ icrs f tV; czrth cn t'.at Well, anyway, c!-- Erdte Vcrks Martie and First 51 Wr So. St, Provo, Utah. -- t worth-whil- e ot - .. -- tftshop-.Wei- " When You , O -- ' A SavinitlAccQanLj-J... o ilyou-are-going-camping- .h ,,, ilQir Bumpers In ths Air Road. The fundamental difference- - between the WbO'-'usoperating aeroplane and the Parisian automobile is that the former la trav'". "of Sage Has Plenty It eling along an aerial hlRhway which Raby's first .short clothes may Parisian Sage will greatly improve has manifold "humps" and Wages, sd reach to the solcs of his shoes, as usudles and gusts; and, since the air Is is able to stand he the attractiveness of any person's hair ally by the tlme invisible, the driver cannot, set these ' wtlrhave grown so that the dresses jin a few days. It will do more: it Irregularities and' inequalities of his will be short enough not to be in the rid the sclp of every particle of path, and- - consequentlyrcannot proway,' says an exchange" When he Js.disgustlng.dandniff; It will ston fall- vide, or Jhem juntil ,behas actually hair and itching scalp,"br money encountered them. Some form of eon-Iroready to take the nrst tsep turn .' whereby- - the machine itself up at ttehoelopaJuaitjaajie'baclL ie the.8 L corrects forjthe lriequalitles make the! . Parisian Sage is a daintily perfumed promptlr of its path. Js evidently very desirable, grows .taller gradually length of the cresses shorter until. preparation, delightfully refreshing, they are just about to the bend of the and free from grease or stickiness. It knee. will make the hair grow. Sold and guaranteed by Iledquist EXCURSION TO CANADA. Drug Co. (two stores) for 50 cents' a ' August S. large nottle. The girl with the Au- Via Orcsou Ehcrt Line'; very low rates burn halr ,s on every bottle, tj LetLbrlj9, Cirdstca, l!arat!u' PIONEER DAY, JULY24 1911.-r.ayxoad, Etlrlltg and other points, .For above occasion th Salt Lake with lecj limit. Tor farther dctrJls, Route will sell tickets between Utah writs D. E. Ear!;y, Con. Pass. Agt, O. stations, one fare for the round trip, July. 22, 23 and 2iL good returnins I. Pw R. Co., Sa!t LeI: Cjty, rCtai. ou' ' ; July ::th. . ',""""""''' '. . - - .. :' t A t -- , Down. . WE PAY 4 PER CENT : T And offer you every advantage of ?afe and conservative bank- Ing. '" ' Provo ..':" Commercial :'- And Savings Bank CaplUl t- $100,000 y " ' -- ... .i.-- II means that you have adopt-- ed habits of thrift and economy 4 'hat will keep you going up la 4 cbe world, instead of sliding - . Start 0 - - More than scevnteen thousanU'pounds of express packages wenf out of one Company's Provo office 'Tuesday. And, nearly every fruit that will result pound of the shipment represented home-grow- n ta money cotninr m. MARBLE MOMENTS " . " AND .; t1--tru- ps Provo young men who think every unescorted woman is open to approach and acquaintance vn'4 do well to put enough money for veniences lor bii! in their pockets before 'gettmg offensive. y The police are de- have at home. candy'L muking that you 1 dSCllltllin : '. termined to break, up the practice, and will furnish names of the BABY'S DRESSES. es ; jurtics hereafter to the newspapers for publication. Every .Woman , HOTEL LAMAR .. Mrs. E..GillIs, Prop. Hot and cold water in every room, Rooms single and en suite, 50c, 75c, 91.00 and up. PROVOUTAH.: 84 N. Acacf. Ave. -- A solution of this problem may he considered as one of the next important ttps forward In the development of the aeroplane. ; i? , ; His Explanation. I&surauc Adjuster (looking at ths rtmalna of the parlor furnlture)Is tbis all yod managed to save Out of lit .:8.r lnj:t'zi'r:niztc-Owne(profusely apologetic) Yps, t!r. I'm awfully sorry, hut I kind tf' felt that I really ought to get a&d chilJren'out of the "building firs.t tuy-'wlfs- " State Dank cl Provo Capital Stock Surplus .nil S25.0&0 tS.OC-- W. H. ERERETON, Presided ALVA NELSON, Cashlor. -JOHNSON. Asst. Cash. Interest PsIJ Oa Time Depcc'Us DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD 76 ACADEMY-- A V titiZ FOR TIRST CLASS DINNER Choice Meats, Chill con Cam, Coffee and' Quick Service OPEN ALL NICHT. Cor " "5 1 f1 1 |