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Show PEPORT. tBank Made' to Herald Editorials - - coin ML - William: J. Bryan's visit to" Utah will beji power for good. N'ot a person who atteqded the meetings and listened to the. ad- -. dresses given by the dmtiriguised visitor will say that ' they were not benefited. So burdened with truth and Wisdom were" the sentences expressed, that even the most critical were given food for thought and reflection.--T-h speeches were not of a heated nature. There was not a to ' note6frmacTrnot" a sentence which breathed any rnan- - True, Mr. Bryan gavea reason ior some of the -- flaws which he picked from the policies of governmeat Under presentconditions, but the feature of the talk was betterment of conditions for the people of all nations. the nations'" Jits references to the progress being made-bt in favor of "the people" rather than the Iristocrates gave Hope for a better future even in the states and localities where the unbroken hand gave out the fact that he has ...i hope in the people andthat the day is near at hand when the people will become awakened to the idea that they are the rulers of the country and that they will change not only thepolicics but rxmoye the men who abuse the posi- Bry an called attention to the reforms the progressive tlc. which have been, brought about-basserted and that he did nut care l.mentslinother parties where the reforms come frpm j.ust so they were effected, "he expressed a view which is e respected by the peo-- , to-b- . eotlBena11onTVm the reforms which have been effected have had their birth A ... ... r i .1 me nauwn uemocrauc ' . With the party, people oi ine should; acknowledge ptugieSs. the unprogressive element in all parties, those who are not in sympathy with jthe onward movement. unate for the people of the country that these men in office are being, removed every elction and indications would point to their complete' elimination. '"Stand pat- .1.." teral',, muschange theif ways or the time will surely be forced from office by the iighty Come when they-wil- l arm til tne peoples isryan sianus jor progress; iur re formation in the ways and means of conducting the gov- .mmnnt :ln this lie is with the neonle and m the end the people will win. Election returns in several states the last Hi ee vekibjiasjn oven the desiresof for government by and for the people. The time is coming when even Utah will be progressive. Jt - - is the placing of-- a ness on cash progression number of the business houses : .:.:.;; of this city on a cash basis. In other words the people of the city will be asked to pay for what they purchase at the time of buying. There are some who will argue thaHhis will bring a hardship on '"the wage earners and others. It will be said that it is not good policy to conduct a business without a conscrvatiye ' credit system. Persons. entertaining'this idea are mis- taken. The tasV system is not only better for the busi-ne- si man, buUt goodihmg " Uriwise credit systems have had more to do with .', - . 3,935.25 v.. 1,765.00 1,750.00 "584.Q0 r ................. "..r-- - 1140,381.72 ....... .mi ................. ". otherjatpr. This y ., . ,, I ,.. ,.., 1 4 " - y pay for the losses of those ivha have abused their credit. OfteiOhe rj that he has. ncTnier money nor goods, "but, he has aiy j New TrainService Tf-fea0w&- .vfJftaxaavicj- - L1riH .lk fisd-H- 4004.4 In Connection With 1,996.00 - Total .J14048L7t State of Utah, count of Utah, Alva Nelson being first duly sworn accord ing to law, deposes and says that he cashiernf t.h ahnva pmo .bank; that. the above and foregolng-Hrepo- r t contains a full, true and correct stated ment of the condition of the said bank at the close of businessmen the 17th day of February 191f . T ovv FAST trains: THROUGH, . HOURS ARE DOLLARS ,:' "j For further information see any D. & R. G. agent or address SLEEPERS TO I A. CHICAGO, KAN-- z SAS CIT- YST. LOUIS P. D., yt i Salt .Lake City. WADLEIGH, G. P. A., . Denver, Colorado. BENTON, FA. fir f : Two Nights to Chicago Two Niahts to fit 1 An!. Three Nights to New York Choice of Routes EAST: ' j SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE ' ROCK ISLAND ROUTE MISSOURI PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC ..JZ gence to know thaJ tnereare"wrong3 that should be rigLied. They are those, who know that there are wrongs -to ' be righted, but are too hard hearted to help in the righting. They are those who profit by abuses that eyist under the wrongs tbat ought to be righted. Theyare those who . have their hands in other people's ALVA NELSON ..... pocket and cion't want to be dis Subscribed and sworn to before me turbed. this 23rd day of February, ,1912. "I am not at nil WILFORD JOHNSON, eiortto: liini- evidences that the (Seal) Notary Public ridli3i)gressln4&teHeetualy expires Sept. 11, 1913 and morally, and toward the pdncl Correct, Attest: pie of popular government. I am W. H. BRERETON, only embarrassed In trying to recount LAPE BOWN, . all the evidences that I observe. But E. E CORPMAN, . ' Tfii8 inTeTTectuai development may be Directors. turned to evil 1 well a3 to good State of Utah, office of bank channels, therefore it U nnecessary to ,. educate the neart as well as the mind. I, C. S. Tingey, bank commissioner Mr. Bryan called at the many re- of the state of Utah, do hereby certiforms ithat bad been suggested by the fy that tWToregoinflr is a full, true ie&py of 'the statemenLpt I . "He did i.v Progressive" Republicans. me irwva namea coippany, filed, , in not bemoan this fact, font ' aitfjlLnj-atripthis 26th day of February, o that the people of this country should 19I2 be happy for reforms, mindless for C. S, TINGEY, whence they come. Bank Commissioner. Fully one hundred persons from Provo attended ithe. meeting; - rates ADVERTISED LETTERS ; ' having been made on Jthe railroads. ' Rentaining In Prove Post, Off Ice Feb JURORS ARE DRAWN. ; 25, 1912. ' " The following venire has been LADIES ' . drawn "in Fourti "T3islrlcr courtfor Brown, sfrs--tett- ii Jurorsr Nelson W. Tiff anyv Albert M. rown,- - Mrs Arthur: Carter, Arthur N. Taylor, 1rovo; Chrlstensen, Sarah Jo' Amos A. Brown, pringville, and Taylor, Mrs. E. David Gi Calder, Provo Bench. GENTS, Campoell, Billie. " SALT LAKE ROUTE. Corbett, W, M. , Diab, Rashed K.' Land show at Los Angeles March Gaw, Von. 8th to 25th. . , Hardy, John T. Tickets on SaleJUarch 8th, 9th and Larsen,-- Cv- - P. r17th. Meacham, Wm. Ok Final limit March 31st. Morrison, Walter J. , $40.00 going and returning. Salt Plerceson, Reed. Lake 'Rottte.-' Poulson, E W. J46.00 ria SaJCLake.Route to Los ' Roylance, Geo. R. Angeles, returning via San Francisco Strineham. David H. " Southern 'Pacific or Western not called for In two weeks' tSey It ' ' will be sent to the Dead Letter office. fitOl'VOVPrs allowed " nn rotiirn ir, wimin um ot ticket. Postmaster. G. A. . err LAND $40.00 SHOW s Keturn uifect es r March 8th to 25th-.19- 12 Utah' will be $46.00 Return Via San HELP Franciscb BOOST For information, tick ets,- . etc., see any ..;".: Salt . Tickets on sale llarch UTAH 8th, 9th and 17th. Fin-- Lake Route agent or writ to al limit March 31st. - J. H. MANDERFIELD A. G. P. A., Perfect TeamJrVork of Perfect Units That is What Wins ' Salt Lake City rift m -- ' r-- ...... I v i the Typewriter Game n , abundance of accounts on his ledgerr- -! I e i ajls to realise. on Thesean'd fihahcial disastcHs of tenthease.Oiv the- -, other hand when there is a call fromthe wliolesalcr and r -:5arrhow: that he h;5s;nhepids6)rheT3i; es'ale concern U nat u rely r con stdered whol the shelves,' ; '. ; secure ... J: '',....., I It would be a mighty go-- moven thep'art of all i'the business people of. the cify--if they adopted considered cash system It would be tlie financial salvaT ' ' 1 tion of hundrexls. - In this busy age. This is especially true in The New Model Five! traveling. ' ..Sot" : : '. U' In traveling east or west ; north orgsouth, by rail, you -- , the-merch- ant - " "1 ..'x'---'i...''...- ", d a-w- t " v '" - : . a " . ' r- - " lnt he short est possible . time you want modern comfort, and you exoed and re. .rHr' aestination L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter ' elli: connection with the Union Pacific!,; Southern Pacific :an(J O. W. R. & N. Lines, desires to serve you to all east rfyjn : i l-rr- It - the Pacific Coast and locally: points, : . ' -- -- ". ' . is oetnsr exDenaea m doub n j,uw,wu o . ,i ..I.,. these lineswest of tJieMissouri River ; the blocksignal .. el tystetffTof With this issue, David Larson again ; assumes the the highest possible uipment and service lYcon tin state of effectiveness, and eq ually being jmproved and brought to the latest standards ' v.. '. . ;.' of ality ' role of editor of The Herald. We believe our readers r ' will, welcome1 his return to the staff" I snap with the progressive vim we believe willmake . this, paper not only popular in Provo, but throughout ' ' the state as well. . The Manager. - ' Consult any regoii Short One U t- :. Lone-Wearin- tr " Oreg on Short Line Railroad Utah--Coua- (Ball-Beatrine- 3uirc; every possible measure of protection.-: Without is a rare and unusual combination of mechanical features of super--' these leahirestraveruT what General Sherman said war tor excellence, "each-o- f which is ; ' designed, First-T- o do its individaul worlr better than" it could be done in any other way. J In the news coTamns: rs a statement ' that the ty Development League is about to get busy and accomplish effective work' in the interest of the valley. . It is good new and it is to be hoped that thHcague will not only accomplish the desircAjilljiejcers, but that the county will receive all the benefits that it deserves . .1 ". ". -i " 65,30oj4 28,703.92 , 377.60 '' -- rTTTT'"""'lwTtS 15,200,00 3,598.02 , sit-.- in Provo LIABILITIES. , stock paid in . .7;$ 25,000. (JO Capita Surplus fund Undivided profits J Individual deposits . r. . . . . .'. Sayings deposits Cashier's checks Demand Certificates oLde :. ; y.viCv-.fyposits . Time certificates of' depo 25c dinner . .,,.., 481.41 Total 1 Continued irfm page 1.) out of their company. They are those I Quality stands first ) business .. in our ' taxes & The best 1,118.37 1 , - 20,483.07 . . . We Cater ' to Ladies 2,169.10 A ; applies to the entire business west. It has had much to 'do'with the financial destress of hundreds; of persons. Persons knowing that they, could make purchases on credit basis have become extravagant; spent more than - their- - income, would allpw. and financial embarrassment pur "ashetonscqaence. When ' ; chase price of an article at the time of purchase it is quite- - .eertairi that the party doing the buying can afford it or " " ""waitc." will V Half a dozen of the business houses of the city have adopted the cash plan and it is assured by the rnan-- . ; are doing jttst as goinl: agers of these concerns that-thea business and are able Jo give the people better values. v silver.,. service 2,573.30 . . 5:30 to 8 p.m.' 5,757.39 Furniture and fixtures t. . , Real estate . from Iue National Banks. . Checkg ad cash Items . . . aiidpf6nipt 1 iako y ... Silver dollars . . . coin . .... . . . Currency Current expenses paid 11:30 to 3 jCinF 5,38341 . Gold Good Coffee Il4.38i.22 r and-discou- Fractional "The Right Placg; to Eat" i - " basis' ErgyoJliaft-an- ofTSusl-oes- .cem-mlssione- r. a failuresln r- RESOURCES Banking house - ttie-pe- og close- - Overdrafts - Bryan Moves Hearts of Thonsands at Colonial h en " ilT. . - -- o-. att'he the 17th day of February, . Loans Utah, county-- - . - .'. . of Utah, of the 1912. 94Q-Io- y - state in Swansea Consolidated, reported from time to time, now in dicates that the iroerty la te fee- - in the iaying cttlumniag commercial ore is being taken out. This stock baa had the eye of the brokers and dealers oh the market and tlie report of the encountering of ore fltrengthened the Belling prlcS considerable. For some time the njen nave been following Punches of ore that fiave been found in a drift on the level. This drift being driven out Ainto the country that was prospected by the old Swansea company. In this part of the ground the old company encountered some good ore and a winze was sunk. Before the winze reached the be&t grade of ore the miners were driven' out byuthe flow of water.-Xu- e present :weFkinga- are at greater depth and the ore being en countered is of a better, grade. l1 ; lr at-Pr- ovo Activity - VV ORE on BRYAN, A POW. ER FOR BETTER GOVERNMENT ' CommisslonerjD the state of Utah, of the condition of the State Bank of Provo, located .Representative anywhere when you arc ready to traveir And, Second . t.-' yt. To work so smoothly and accu- ' rately, in conjunction with all the others, , , -that ihecompleted Result is just as perfect ' as the work of any individual part' That is what Vakes a typewriter it is what justtfies verdict of 150,000 users in approval the. L. C Smith Jand Bros. Jdt is why this typewriter'' Typewriter does alUdhds of work'superfctiveW , 11U MViiJ4VU uu uisappomung results . . C -- - good-workin- sr lf - r:C:i..i:Sen4 i rhZT" ' -- -.- Je ,.dcscripttye iftAter today,. L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. " "7 r No. 38 West 3rd South Kf. :..''V'.; Lake;City,; Utah H r |