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Show J.. 4-- ""' THE, PROVO HERALD .vf rrr ii3 1 js 31? 0 o The latest newspaper reports tell us that the great Moffat Railroad has at last been successfully financed and is to be completed at once. This railroad will run right through the great Uinta Basin, doubling and 2 trebling the value of land arid building Tup the new towns at a tremendous rate The npfSjheshe and Myfon are the two best located towns along this new railroad line. -- exceedinhreeiri - Both of these towns now have a popjulation and all unsold lots belong to the United States Government; The nrices on these lots are. the same as lW original pri price today should be double or treble the original price, but the wise, wide-awabuyer can buy these lots today at $10.00 to $6000 each. I have examined both townsites and know where the best unsold lots are. I charge $10 for selecting one of these lots and looking jiterjl ke i r To buy one of these lots is just like putting money in a savings bank or buying life insurance, except that it is bound topay you a far larger dividend. of what it would cost you to go and took up a lot for yourself. My charges are less than The purchase moaey goes directly to the government and title comes from the same place. All I get is my commission. Most of the best lots are already sold, only a few good lots remain. To get one of these you should act quickly. Anybody can buy one of these lots. one-four- th SAM Ji. WOOD, ) - . " .I VERSIONOF BAWD'S MIIIIEE WITH v ' The following has by the Provo" band In ., regard-- to "the controversy ' between the man- lager antfc;mffiittee. While a Btatement was publishedTSaturday fromtheTnanager and the leader the Herald gives epace to this more detailed atatementr "In Justice to the management of the Provo band, we feel it our duty to answer the. artfcies. which appeared beea-subinit- ted -- M-CUL- T! - I trasurer, 'manager and director, and omienlfawnjip . The band could seethe jiecesslty nilesccordlngly, onfl owfaich :jreadst of Provo band can play "No member other band, when said WTOTany play- ing was interfering with or in competition with the work of Provo band." This does not hinder any member from with other bands, just bo long as that work does vnot Interfere with the Provo band.Thls clause we consideras Provo rovo HeraHanA4.be Ihe in be- one of the strong points of the band, 27. But of Jan. underrate, Post, fore' proceeding further-. C might' do;, and one Which .baa held It- - Together ' " " to tell a few plain facts concerning as long as it .has. As to the present question concernthe work of hands in Provo. Provo. has had,' aV hear as can be ing the playing during convention remembered byJJie present week, beginning Jan 28, wg will say not know' the committed th Provo Silver .laa4,the second as that we did of any; band until the Amphlon .band and the present wanted saw ' It advertised we', that the'B. Y. U. "Provo ,band. . . occit-sion- s. The first as near as can be learned uauu wuuiu ue preseut upuu-Hi- i We, thinking that Alt public was supported by its loyal members, , the-servlc- t'' .... - . I 32 WEST CENTER : ; learning to play and buying Instru ments) and uniforms, and who were- expected" tf' offer their'aervlces free not band this how know 'just long stayed t "finally .went to the together, "but-I- ' 'waller ,:: : Then came, a number of.yearJateK the the- Amphloirband,:organiied"l)y ambitious pang men of the town, and they too were "expected to offer their services, .free, or at such that they could barely mae enough and after'a to buy. their pmu8ic-wltfew years this band finally went down of the on account of the citlzenVand Provo was again without a band for a number of years'. 4 A number, of jprbvo's1 most pfoml-nen- t orchestral players, seeing the hi a. band, grt together In the spring of 1S03, and organized the present Provo. band. This band was organized entirely different from ; the other bands, there being elected a secretary- president, - -- h non-suppo- -- . vice-presiden- not to a private school band,' we star& ed an investigation. We first notified Ihree.QflouE. niembers who wereaIso playing in the B. Y. U. band," tolling would be impossible for. them thett to play with' this band withouf relinquishing their membership In the Pn i ff ""T We then called on Prof. Sauer to get thefacts In the case, and Prof, Sauer -denied all' knowledge the "work,"'ftnd immedlatl notified, the committee that U. would tiB'Tmpossf ble for hlmsto do so.- - He did this because he realized the necessity of keeping (he school band out of pub-lic- e affairs, and. pot because he would have been crippied by the loss of the to band. - l""- PROVO HOUSE! OPERA SATURDAY FEBRUARY 3 MATINEE AND NIGHT n, it UNITED PLAY CO- - INC- - Prestnta -- LYCEUM 8uccest " -".-, " THEATRE, X- --. N. Y. " ai a-v- n Lion d Mouse -- r THE EVERLASTING four-fifth- SUCCESS By CHARLES KLEIN, Author of "The Third Deflree" Two Years la New York. One Year" In Chicago.' v - -- ". lnterprttd by a Notabfc Cast. Modern' Story. A PLAY THAT MAKES YOU THIN Ki . Let's Make 1912 - .1 : 1 GrA "The u Booster Year Prices; sayihd American Play, of today 25c to $1.50., Mantlnee New York City Preaa. nd 50c. 25p' . -- TVVVvV itmnni 4eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee - S MO OT ' if weban't figure ouVwayJor lie splrfted orgajiiaatioh .andx provo is not any' McepMonto;itheuIe,- - but jTou lolitartbreakihg ground right away. Come in and we'll : talk over the plans, and show you some lumber and figures that will clear away a whole lot of this talk about prices being too high to build now Fact is iever again i'ill lumberbf the quality. we bandle be as cheap, because 6i?eryiy eat" our virgin forests are growing smaller and the demands are' growing larger. We say in all sincerity, "Lucky will 6e the man who builds in whenTl'comeat to support the:neople of Prpvo ought to be ashamed of themselves for the support they, have given any band in their city. ? ' ' The; Prdvo 'band-- ill not change! its course In the least," aid unless ids giten more support In jthe future than it bas been In the Pasti'Jt JJI., go. bands have done and Provo' wlir 'again -- be Without T. a babd,- - a ihrng-f or which it was very much noted 'before, f theT ''i .peesent Provo i)and.' The statement in tha Provo Post is false fron beginning to end, and is in ; the nature of a . personal attack upon the manager of the band. At no time did the representative .. of, the Pdst call on the manager, and. it Is " : down-a3the"6tn- ef - - the'-adren-t . three of hfs'meh, as has been so erroneously stated in the Provtf .papers. The Provo band ''fully appreciate Prof, Bauers stand .In the matted. , vJ"vJ wcnderfulJhowthey.Qth Tha ori:tFe d We want the people of Provo to manager pfProyo band to find jut what they ..could get ;" Our manager, understand that the Provo band has Mr. 'Atchbold made them the follow nothing tp do., with any orchestra, as i 1912." If interestedcome in.: "There's No STF (SL X . Get . t now whn yog carr. Home." committee-then-calle- Daher Lumber Co, 1'. 185' West Third So. :Vy. hav,(pitnty.- - Telephone . 17 . i'i iV FRENCH 'PRY CLEANING AND DYEING.'..- - Give us a Trial Today PROVO CLEANING AN D DYEING COMPANY. 4rx 85 North" Academy Avenue. . - NOT WfaAf ' YOU MAKE-B- UT WHAT YOU SAVR' - - JKeep 6n avinK. It's the only, . system for a person'oiva sal " ary. to follow and it wins. i i There's.ln9 place rwhere yoii carrput a few dollars eacfi onth' or week that '.will pay, 1, you' the 'returns, "as .satiar; ' account. - Here yoursavinjS;r: . ' earn 4 per cent interest com-- .. pouAdeiL'twlce'a year, --.One ; jj; dollarlopens. an" account -- tJTAH TIMBER & COAL COMPANY. face" klka t - :FFX R SWfflMafetf DeUvcrcd sodlee wprJtaiven-te--thH;own--WandraT- id - - - 1.-- Z - 1 they are private enterprises. It is a fact that the same men belong to Jwth;fbut neither one, has any jurisdiction over the other. :, There has been absolutely no reason for all this agitation, as the hiring of a band is strictly a business x tt-. free. i". and required but an answer There are approximately '20 men is of or no, and we think it will re yes the band, which Would mean, one sult in more shame to Provo' asjajsltyj for $30.00, six engagements than particular orgahl-wiirt, any, ' rfo- $20.00 and one engagement free, mHaii. t " THE PROVO BANP, or" making-atetflSOT Of $7.50 price - IRVINO HANSENT" pennan for a total eignt separate President.. engagementsTThts we consider ARTHUR dVERtAD'E, . J fair propositionf and any one w ho baa :i 'BecyTreas. SAMUEL JEJPPERSOJf, had any experience in the hiring of " TTDIrecTbr.' bands, and is not prejudiced, ought RALPH ARCHBOLD, to Bee it in, the same light. About s of our members are emManager. ployed during the day and would necessarily lose two tialfdays, whlcS would mean a good portion ot the amount received from the band work. Th Provo band sis as;mlch public spirited and will do as' "much., within reason as any organisation will do; but A it bias been a rale with us1 never to For our town, and let It. mart do nywork-jitbQ-nt at IflaHtsome new era of a home building the If because or compensation; Wedo'it f one party it will "be expected that we" campaign that will outdo anyV 1 1. do" it to others. . .. ;;. thing that ever happened here We waot'ta parctllarly.thankliis1 ' before. Let's work together dancing public for our success. jln;, ing propositlciin For the services of the band from 8:30 to 12 o'clock Monday morning, $1.50 per man for every man in actual service, foreacb, evening during the week, from 7 to 8 p. m., 11.00 for each" man in service. On Saturday afternoon from 1 to 4 p. m. the bahd offered their services ST-PR0V0-VTAH Castle, Gate, Clear Creek aM raawatha: Cotl' 150 to160 West Fifth North. ; ' Both .Phones, 232. , J. W. DUNN, Mgr. . ; United" "States J&epositdry I PROVO COMMERCIAL . SAVINGS BANK. & : - |