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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAyDECEMBERidSll -- "' 1. HhH u " r Vniintn 1" hn rnnrnRifini m a hu mM u 1 l mm mm mm L LI ULIVU IUML w m m w vhf - mmi m m m m m m m m Tfll n I n mmr. m . , m ' IU .....I letter from Gilbert McClurg, general manager 6f the .Amertetje Land & Irrigation exposition jeceived by the. First Presidency Saturday, contains a high tribute to the work of the Salt Late tabernacle choir while in New York, and says that1 the advertising given the state of Utah by the singing ,of the choir was worth not less than a million collars. will v Mr. McClurg says the land show become a permanent lusUlUtfonrJcr be held at the Seventy-firs- t regiment armory in New York city, and he ex tends the "tholr a hearty invitation to He also come again pllments the display made by "Utah at the land show, 4ind hopea the state ,a A .- next-yea- r, The letter is as follows: - - "New York, Dec; 11, 1911. Presi "deney 'of , the Church of Jesus Christ Saints. Greeting: of Latter-da- y "W take pleasure in sendicg to you by express-- ; tod ay aphotograph show ing the beautiful effective appearance of the two hundred singers of the Salt Lake tabernacle choir under the lead- ership of Professor Evan Stephens made at the banquet in the grand ball room of the Waldorf-Astori- a hotel, New York city, on the evening of November 2, 1911, when( they sang gloriously very fine musical, compositions, which, electrified the audience of five hundred and twenty-fiv- e representative men of American representing all prominent professions and commer cial pursuits. "When the choir sang the Empire state song the audience arose en masse and assiduously cheered the singers, pronouncing the rendition and the song worthy of the Empire state. This banquet, as you know, signified of -openlng -- land the-first-g- reat show in the. center of labor, of finance and of immigration ot the two Ameri' cas. . management also wishes to congratuate you and the Stats' of Utah on the splendid material demon, stration of the. products of the soil of your fertile valleys which was made at the exposition, which many times doubled the effectiveness of the bf the "choir. - Theconibi ned representation in our estimation would prove to be worth at least one million dollars to Utah in its development in the near future.. "The advertising combination of this notable" music and remarkable dispay ot what has been achieved during recent years in what was formerly a tocky wilderness will bring about returns for Utah for many years to come, and already effected tremendous benefits fot you because ot the splendid impression created, shap- ing sentiment and neutralizing for- mer prejudices. "This was so evident to all close been frequently observers that commented upon, and L we feel - that xtinct . at - this expoh a thousand fold sition will for expenses incurred.. "This was ' especially commented upon in the December issue of the Na tional Magazine, published in Boston, which has a" circulation of 225,001 copieaThis magazine jcontains a '33,-- ' page illustrated, able and interesting write-u- p of the exposition, which ren-ditiS- ' s it-h- as -- youE-xombin- ed pay-Uta- . in w man mi, Wiiwii iiioin....! mi n. e b- increased activity In dry goods, OF 9m ' orcffnTiyrfflff-th- 1 P. at I AnwB,-Cattj- r. m ar d flOLIDAY EXCURSION FRANCISCO Choice Chr!stmat Broa. erland , That I will not Jet the grass grow under my feet and, on the other hand, I will avoid that swiftness which causeth it to grow prematurely over one's head. , Studio and x x Art Store TO SAN West Center Street Dolls Toys for - andr(t-th-- and - DISHES! DISHES! DISHES! E. A. MEN LOVE 236 West tenter Street OLIDA Y - WANTED Housewofk familv..' Phone 209y.. ln" priyate " It PERFECTLYzlLAUNDERED at t I He loves tq look at his linen wheti we send it home snowy a white and perfectly launder-- . edV It -- does- h vsr heart good to contemplate it. Everyone in the. county concedes us for 'fine .laundry wbrk. Wg; know. v hat oeo- pie" want. and. we' see Jhad tnejf - get it on time; too. i; v " J. Beck, the Jeweler J UTAH TIMBER & COAL COMPANY. Gate, Clear Creek ard J Castle. ' Hiawatha Coal. Wst Fifth North. Botlr Phones, 232. .. i th vv. jluihiii, iui.-J. 160 to leO - nttim Time. COMPOUND FOR ALL COUGHS AND COLDS the-pal- m .8 u34a.m. FOO CHILDREN AND GROWN PERSONS li X r hon-..o- r. ofUiei:liolxtrierminatlon ot its i:;1 -' - engagement with the exposition, and the officers of the exposition hope that the oboir, as . well. as. the Utah exhibit will be at the exposition next year, very truly yours, " : GJBER1M,CLUG,, Manager.- - " NOTICE. A meeting will be held at the 1,0. O. V. hall, Wednesday, January 3rd, 1912, for the purpoae of electing" presl-deot the L O. O. and V. Building Incorporation. jU ; Secretary. nt vlce-prealde- nf the returns . assavings Here your savings ,eara 4 per cent interest com-pounded twice a year, One dollar: opens an' account you, account,-- ..t . pay ; w - " . ...I. -,-1k. PROVO COMMERCIAL '& - SAVINGS BANK, , ' : "Most effectlie wftb Croup and Whooping Coogl - ; FOLEY'S HONEYANdTAR COMPOUND is quick' and reliable. It stops the 6 7 STREET. mm SIllF, mi nt. -- WESTBOUND' WEST CENTER 110 , ; exxpo-jsitio- a HOODS VI BARGAI NS FOR EVERYBODY A NICE " PRESENT FOR- - A - LIT-- TLE MONEY THE- STOCK IS FINE & ALL AT .REDUCED PRICE ,tf. h - - Beck Jewelry Sto re Xmas Presents That I will fasten jdtfwn this "new FOR SALE Pedigreed Duroc-Je- r leaf", with the strong clip of Deter- sey, Male pigs and gilts, 6 months bid, mination, bo thatthe winds of Weak 2 Holstein-Fesia- n nlale calves. Grand ness and Temptation shall not blow it View Stock farm. American Fork. back. 119D. lifer Picture Framing FOR- - SALE. Phone The New Year is a good time to "leave the past,", to drop the yesterdays, to forget bitter memories. it i Resolve that when you cross the line between the old and the new year you will close the door on everything in Ithe past that pains, and cannot help you. Free youraelf from everything which handicaps you, keeps you back and makes you unhappy! Throw away all useless baggage, drop- -' everything thftt is a drag, that hinders your, prog' . - ress. Enter the door of the new year with mldnltht. elate and a ft w mlud. Duu't ba Juat t tha turn When the ehlldren are fut uleep, . ... mortgaged to the past, and never look Tha tired Old Tear illpa out by hlraaalf, back. Orison, Swett Marden in Suc Olad of chance to te laid on the ahalf. cess Magazine. And the New Tear takes a peep. . Children Pictures self-conce- it. . the" 1 othrsfor criticism of others is only a negative-forof Instead, I Mil cumvate forbearance until myteart VlAMpth n rich FORI THE-PLA- - ....... ... ,.4 ....... . d ' : . M Hr 1 ivieniov .Ilil0a.m. r.i ri xx'rZ 'j6I""Uftr will held Nov. from be 12:57p.m. this exposition Trj-iT- ' 4 '.31 p. m. T. t "15 to Dec7 21912,Jn the Seventy-firs- t 3 9:31 p.m. Thirty-thirand regiment. ;armary, PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY. EASTBOUND. Thirty-fourtstreets and Parkaven-ue- , 512-9j20a.m. New York city, which modern; fir$-- . proof structure Is larger than Madison NOTAVIIAX-- Y OUM AKE-- . . .6:32 p, m. . '. 2' . r " Square Garden. - Therefore, the 6 :S7 p. m. BUT WHAT YOU SAVE. next year will be larger than 410 i h"vv;T. r;rr;-;. . . n .8 "23 p. m. this year s, and it will bo Jield for HEBER - . FOR DEPART Keep on aving.' .It's the only twice the length of time, thereby prov-3089 30 a hi system for a person cn a sal" , ingmore"thaOwlce8effecUvet"We' it4 ARRIVE FROM HEBER shall hope that Utah will be with us afy to follow and "it wins. :i 307- 3 5 p. m thenv There's no place where you "'It anordsIre8ideat Stillwell great (Nos. 7 and S have been discontinued) can put a few dollars each pleasure to arrange a banquet la - month or week that will "This1- leSdTTiroe-lfitoF- g Jl ; tack thereon. c I; t n yn Jartjynd That I will not borrow where I see no means of repaying for he who Via D. & R. G. and Western Pacific. On Dec. 28th only, the Rio Grande doeth this fractureth the eighth commandment.' V ; will make a rate "of $32.55 from trovo. Utah, to San Francisco, Calif., and That I will sit down on all my return, good returning unM Januarf bad habits but not as though I sus29th with stopover In California nly pected the presence of an inverted Trov6arf6irdwsT' 1 t priracy, may 524, Salt Lake City, and money ordera payable to Ceo, . . wrl . . . - "That" I will not criticise fr11uw--ml- bjire-wX'rFrul- - t and world is growing worse, when I am doing little or nothfn to make it bet- aiipfecjation , has perhaps more than anything else, assured a similar exhi No. bition as an annual event in Ne-f409 ' . seen - ter. Max' Dill, that funny MONUMENTS YOU up" -- I - wtti YOUR WHOLE FAMILY best-lookin- That I will not say mean things for the person who says a mean thing is capable of doing one. That" T I a r . "Uhese Up troubles; it only puffs them makes them lookJ)igger m r Get the Aberdeen and King That I will not air my Resolved ! i w com m Pn-- f evfinintr at the Opera House will be pleased if you turn your entire washing ovex. Owing to ,he confusion in tlitj book cess of four seasons, 'The RichMrr fenow-- we "can't hold your trade ings; Mr. Jex, manager of the Opera Hoggenheimer.' r ' M r. appears as the joval old unless we satisfy you on the qual House annduncea he has secured one They are the best in the who has more money thail German, State ity question. Roughrdry or iron- of the very best musical conledy com- he could count in a. life time If he, ed, the clothes will be clean. panies of the season, hamely Max the thousands. He springs counted,by You'll save temsoap, fuel, time, Independent Xoal Co. Dill : Uie well know'nomediaii and his many surprises and made many laughs . per and fabrics. Rates are very company of fifty people and .' those grow on faces that were never known' Tard by the woolen mills. reasoable, too. KOFFORD 4 CHOWTHERS, theatre patrons who have been clamor- to have sprouted but one a nlght'oe- " "" Proprietors. Domestic Steam Laundry ing for a good musical comedy can be fore. gratified on next Friday evening when . '"The play Is well mounted. The cos4 468 South Academy Avenue. this company of raie comedians, fine tumes are neat andpfetty and there chorus that has . singers and dancers and aggregation is the of charmers appears in the Casino been sent west for a olng time. 'Th W WW theatre musical comedy, '"The Rich girls are,ood singers and very grace. C MARBLE & GRANITE " ! Mr. Hoggenheimer" at the Opera ful dancers. Winnie Baldwin la a 'i House. irrau utile ttung, pretty ana graceful. Mr. Jex saw-- this. production hiinaait.h a, Bweet-vak- e. which she-- , uses self the other evening and pronounces well. Edith Whlteley. appears as a mu- -, it one of the finest musical shws he sic hall singer. ' She has .a good voice ' has seen In some respectbeHer than and wears several pretty gowns. The "Red Rose," Two Ful Qurt RIO VISrA wine rtTular cast throughout la capable, generally rslue $1.25 - FREE with your order for Four Rfifislev ibufce The Lake Dec. of Salt well voiced and possesses a degree of Fufi Quaru of HILL & HILL whiicy for $5 00i 3, says: exprea oa both wine and whiskey prepaid to near"Max freshness. Dill; that Is not found In most pojmlar comedian, opened est R. R. Sttbon. You get the wine FREE br Colontal last nightlin his suc- - musical comedy offerings. Works offer may be ordering now, today, Act quick at the granite withdrawn asy Ursa. 61 W. First 80. St., Prvo, Utah. EIEGER & LINDLEY LLQU0RC0. Happy New Year, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Resolves Neva Good Year's i be tent to P. O. 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Provo Tea & China Johnson Paint Station, if. . -j . ".. tea and coffee. TtJE TEA MAN. . Time Table ',' our . : "thso. York;.. " '- been visible foreclose observers for two months, has now become plain to the expansion all and is reflected in bank clearings and railroad earn- the big uplift in the iron and ' for your holiday purchases. Dinner SetsfGlasswarc, etc. Silverware direct from the factory. Our prices cannot be duplicated Same ; wiji . you to call and see the dis- - r . play. Headquarters fof Wall The betterment in industrial and .Paper, "Art: Material and " trade .conditions, signs of whteh-- fc byo ITj n fain tens' supplies. CLAiS ..-- P cents on (he dollar 50 -- We s, - j- AMES-for-PRESENTS. DUII'S '"The expos'tlon great turn in the wheel of advancement in . 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