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Show THE PROVO HERALD MIIOII'S VICE- - to--w-ho ' at -- Vice-Preside- nt - . . r Ken-yo- of Iowa, have a large eawlioafeikelynt'lave But it is pointed out that . has openly announced his candidacy for President. , SenatoT Kenyon on the other hand it is said Is too young in national politics to be considered as a running'mate for the President. The disposition therefore of the leaders is to reach out and get some man recognized as a progressive the ... country over to make the ra.ce. Senbest ator Borah looms up al cWOf-ttpossible choices. whether Senator . It is not known Borah will accept the nomination if It is tendered him, as' he too occupies adlnfluential place in the Senate, but it is thought that he might be Induced to run under pressure ' from President Taft on the ground that it was his duty . as a Republican :to make the race. He ia recognized as a good campaigner and one of the strong men of the United States Senate. He only forty-siyearsold and could the hardships of a stand easily strenuous campaign. ' He is not a Taft man, in fact he has had some differences with the White House-- , but his ability is not underestimated in that quarter. Senator Borah l3cer-talto sapport the nominee for the : presidency whoever he may.be. boomersare - It may be that pulling off a great stroke of diplo-acjr. in suggesting Borah's nam e for 'second place." They can readily see Influence he can bring to' bear for the is: v" Tart 'ticket; ha3 Senator Borah aspiration for himself,' but is biding the 'presidency Xollowing. y Cummins I..; n as beenonenj-ione- . H 5 1 frontier elopement has its A time.,-.;- - ." At '.':.. He iT at present or tlie opinion that start his' camit U much better-tpaign Jorthe presidency in 1916 in the manner ia hlch the Cummins ana La FoHettS booms were Uuachea. t 8 - Aprli For the above : occasio-4aieSLake Route will make a rate of one fare for" the round trip. T'lnclu-sive- . Selling Dates r;:Aprtl rpri 'to " " by official of school, exthis elopmeht had It' not been for the plaining purposes of Utah Pay. . fact that Gibson chose as his steed a 'What Opportunities Utah Offers to fine animal that belongs to Miss Mel-b- a Prize essay by boy Young People." Gib- " pupil. Made of large, strong, highrcrade steel wires, heavily galvanized. Amply provides for expansion and contraction. Is practically everlasting: - Never goeS wrong, no matter how great a straia is put on it. Does not mutilate nor injure stock. and King Address ta be assigned. Closing song,-"America.- " limited to 15 minutes, --o . 4 - T Coal Co. Latest Patern Wirs Gates. Pounryifeirrna WE BUY OUR WIRE FENCE IN CAR LOAD LOTS- .Therefore we are prepared to sell you at lower prices DAnftAtM NOT WHAT YOU MAKE-B- UT WHAT YOU SAVE. Ehones Keep on aving. It's the only system for a person on a salary to follow and it wins. There's no place where you can put a few dollars each month or week that will pay you tne returns as savmgs account. Here you F savings earn 4 per cent interest compounded twice a year. One dollar opens an account. United States Depository .,, ,,.. PROVO COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK. first-though- 104-10- Provo, Utah 5 SHOW Return Direct Francisco BOOST For Tickets on sale March ets, etc., see any Salt X UTAH ' writ to LAUNDRY, J. IIt MANDERFIELO A. G. P. ; Monday March 18th, for one week Lemon, lCc; 2 oz. Vanilla, 22c 0 Salt Lake City A.; New Train Service - . VIA Denver & ym.;f.' MITCHELL, .'--' - RATES s - .Fin al limit March 31st. ' i -- . 8th, 9th and. 17th. Lake Route agent or jffiisl les CoT, HELP informatr6n7tick- - For the L. I). S. conference April announces atid the" Ladies' --Itelfef sothat her miliiiierybpening will take April J!,' the Denveer and Rio place on Thursday next. The latest ciety G.ande rpund trip continu U for. springs.M :Si!UHB.e r w ous iTieTs"Toi3;i!tiafcevity passage be shown. Preparations for the openand return at rate of one, single fare ing are now being made. for the roirnd trip Tick'-- on sale with final Watch for sale on Highest Grade April 3 to 7, .inclusive, ' extracts at Provo Aleat & Packing return limit of April 12.' , 2oz. Return Via San Utah will be re presented e RIO GRANDE CONFERENCE $46.00 GO 25th1912 He loves to look at his linen when we send it home snowy white and perfectly laundered. It dpes his heart good to contemplate it. Everyone in the: county concedes us the palm for fine laundry work. We know jwhalrpeo-piwant and wesee that they get ' it on time, too. STEAM $40.00 March 8th to PERFECTLY LAUNDERED he LAND Los Angeles ' in-sty- : -- RATES . o OPENING ANNOUNCED. Mrs,- - M,. S. Dusefiberry thaaever. Beebe Lumber Company a ward Wednesday afternoon. The deceased was ninety years okfand had resided in Provo. for the past thirty years. His death was diwto injuries which were sustained in an accident which occured about a week ago whtn .Mr. Johnson was run down by a team while returning to his home iron! a celebration for the old folks ' of the Sixth Ward. Mr Johnson had been hale and hearty up to the time of the accident and it was at t that as the injuries were slight, that he would soon recover. He was a native of came and to Provo with his Sweden . in 1862.. iamily Four sons, Bengt Johnson, Jr.,NeTs B. Johnson, A. B. Johnson and Peter B. Johnson, and one daughter, Mrs. Gunnea"uckervsurylve him, .The oldest son,' Bengt Johnson, Jr., is at present fulfilling a mission in Sweden mesh. and 1 We also carry a complete line of builders hardware. L. D. S. 3,-t- bv us and Raaranteed by the manufacturers. Call and see it. We can show you how it will save you raoney and fenca your fields so they will &tay fenced. All sizes of American Wire Fence. conference April T and 8, and the Ladles EeHer soACCIDENT CAUSES DEMISE! Denyeer- - and Rio ciety April sell round Grande will trip continu ous passaj,'o..tickets to Salt Lake City OFPlONEERffENDTUOHNSON for the round trip. Tickets on sale and returtf'at rate: of one single fare April 5 to 7, inclusive, with final ""Bengt Johnson, one of the oldest return limit of April 12. PROVO and most highlrespected citizens of wm. u. jnrrnELL, hi home lfi:the Sixth Provo, died-Agl'nt.. For the I feVERY ROD GUARANTEED Yard by the woolen mills. KOFFORD & CR0WTHER3. ' 0 RIO GRANDE CONFERENCE It is suggested that each speech be Independent Turns Cattle? Hcrscs, Hogs and Pigs ,; t il IDesi in tne i ney are ine State x TM She didn't object to Taylor. son leading town between two days, "What We Can Do to Improve Our buCwhen she learned the following Own Town." By mayor or president of he had taken her horse, that morning Commercial Club. hfr registered a complaint with Sher-- 4 ."What Utah Day Beans to Me." itAV. J. Bliss. The sheriff and MarPrize essay by girl pupil. . shal R. C. Clark started In pursuit of "What the, Utah Development Gibson and the eloping Mrs. Hurley. League Can Accomplish." By Utah George Hurley is .not so much perDevelopment League representative. turbed over ' the hasty departure of Closing song, "America." ' as he Is over the fact Under auspicies of local Commercial his helpmeet that she took all the children. He Clubs. said to the sheriff that if she would All music to be arranged locally. ; "Purposes of Utah Day," by mayor return the three oldest, children she Or president of Commercial Club: could keep on going. The sheriff "What Can We Do to Improve Our contin-u- e Mded thaUshe would have Own TownJ1 to be .assigned locally- .on alone, a3 he was determined "What Efforts Have to. bring Gibson back for the indiscreAccomplished in Other Communities," To be assigned locally, "material to be tion of taking another's property. rsHurley drovea wagon out of furnished by secretary. to Monticello, sixty miles "Why Utah Should Rank First Moab, going Gibson overtook desert across the Among the Western States." To be town, and acted" ' her not4ar-south- ol assigned locally. for the rest of the way. escort as "What the. Utah ..Development The sheriff and marshal, equipped League is Doing for Utah." Represenhorses and a warrant for tative of Utah Development League-- to with fresh Gibson, are now in pursuit. ill MADE IN ALL HEIGHTS Get the Aberdeen -- Tiir'nii Tig COAL -- Agent. Rio GrarMe OBkJ -- o- rates via Salt Lake Conference PEDRO. LOS ANGELES AND 3 to 7, Inclusive. Route April SALT LAKE RAILROAD. D. S. L. Conference, First-clas- s equipment lor Salt Lake Church, Salt Lake City, April 5 Route conference trains. to 7, 1912. Salt the occasion For the above Lake Routewill make a. rate .of one fare for the round trip. Selling Dates: April 3 to 7 inclu ' and the other, children are residents sive. r; of Provo. Funeral services lor Mr. Return Limit: April 12, 1912. .. .. Johnson will be held SaturdayHrom Important: Ask the ticket agent x for tickets via the Salt Lake Route. the Sixth ward meeting house. SAN -- In Connection,rVith Semi-Annu- Zi FAST PACIFIC EAST Two Niflhte to Chicago Two Nlflhta to St. L'oute, Three Nights to New York Choice of Routes .. THROUGH ProvoE 11 Matinccattirday & Night i. -- With Mort II. Singer's Original and only oresentine comoanT thi most ta ked of 1" .suw tt." -- 'uc nwiu M . -- THE B nr if IIUIUIUU March I Its-RE- CORD RUN" OF 10 0 PerformancesJ at the Princess : Theatre, Chicago N . 7 For f urthfcf information rageat TO thereafter every "anniversary like a lot of your friends do who gave up the chase for elusive riches long ago and started to build their fortunes la the good old substantial way of our Pilgrim rather. Remember, rolling stone gathers no ..moss." and nothing will stop a family from rolling Quicker than ax comfortable home. It gives husband, y wife and children something to work for and once you get such a unison of action from the whole family, success is bound Jo crown your efforts. We've been preparing for a lot" of home building here this year and have a stock of lumber that - outclasses in., quality even that whiclt - your grandfather used when he built - his home sixty years ago, and you know that's '"going some? come In and see , MISSOURLPACJF1C--UNIO- TRAINS 1912 and In 1 SANTA FE ROUTE' BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE T REE Build A Home -W see" ahy"D; & Rr : ddrcss --t.- I. A. BENTON, G. A. P. D., CHICAGO, KAN SAS CITY ST. LOUIS F.A. t :" - Salt" Lake Gty. GP. A -- ADLEIGH " -- -- , -, "Denver, Colorada ' I SMO OT . Winter Rate Get It now while you can. S P AFFORD "l We hav Delivered plenty. 17 Telephone - v rf of the Hand- sorriest chorus Ml in America UU x'- with 'J AOLIVE VA - A- - .; Ll) S - -- V,. Jingley Tinkling Musical - THE ACTUAL DRESS REHERSAL SCENE THE AUDIENCE GETS A PEEP BEHIND THE SCENES o f y; its limitations and Its vicis- - - 7 situdes, Witness the hurried deparReturn Limit: April 13, 1913,,. ,. That Utah Day, April 25, may be ture on night of Ancrre wGibsonrsole .Important:. Ask the ticket agent properly, recognized and the good ob- survivor of the Gibson, band of but-- for tickets via the Salt Lake Route. 3 s tained from the. suggestion, the follow- laws, and Mrs. George Hurley. No ing program has been outlined to be automobile c speeding train attended feiiewedtas the local authorities see this elopement, but Mrs; 'Hurley's fit: five children did. " Afternoon of Utah Day. Be it said that the quiet gentry of 2 Song, "Utafi We Love TheCr Moab would not have stirred over the-Ta- ft hig ir possl-blHUes- n . Hoadauisrtorolfor Form Fences. CoaferBce.t4Bi.'jL SemKAwwiat-;-- alt x ' t PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE' RAILROAD. it;huwh;-SaltUkr'6li- r"' UHltAritlLYU Political gossip is rife in' Washing Is "ttf ton as. "jT'aftV running mate in the next presidential jiampaign. The political dopesters have been flopping' all over themselves in prognosticating likely choices and "the field of ' avail- ft -- able men has been nearly exhausted The question has been contemplated byevery-standpRepublican and in some instances the "know alls" have predicted that a progressive wilt be picked for second place, under the theory that concessions must be made b the G. 0. P. to the new element that has sprung up within its ranks. Jxid party leaders;, like Scotrof West Virginia, Dubois of Idaho, Senator Lodge, Sen ator Crane, and" others are sticking close to the capital city, conferring daily over the political situation! The phase oT the "running mate" has been discussed a number of times at the White House with President Taft and with but-fe- w exceptions, the sugges tion of candidates has met with his approval. A number of men, likely to command a' strong following in ' the country as a whole, have been sug". gested. '. TheJatest recruit that has been suggested to add to the list of possi bilities is Senator William Edgar Borah, author of the famous "Mother's He is & hig Day" Senate resolution. man in the west and generally knowir throughout the United States. The mention of his name in this connec tion comes from quarters close to the administration, and it Is beyond question that if the political fates see fit to impose the nomination for second place on the sturdy shoulders of the senator f rom Idaho 1 there .will be satisfaction in the White House Shermatt"sstill-4- a the game of politics, but whether he "intends' to try again for the is not known, notwithsthe fact that some months tanding agp- he signified his intention of not running again. There is no qouH-I- d the minds of leading statesmen that the New Yorker" is stronger with the Old Guard in New York state than ever before. Mr. Sherman is still s factor. Opposition- in. the national convention may develop should his name be placed before that body and he will for this reason it as used name to his have not consent ' . second for place-candidate not Anticipating that Sherman-wi- ll to offer any opposition theSelection of Taft's running mate.the old party leaders' and standpatters are, looking for a "big" maq, for the job. Senator Cummins of Iowa and Senator S AHD THEH ELOPE niTnnnii nr . - ' DAY-SUGGEST- ED; PRESEDECY i- SAN 0PK0HF0UI.00J AHORSE BORAH HAS EYE PRICES: MaUneev0c,.76o and $1X: Nlflht, 60c,' 75c, 91.00, 91.60 It . . "There's " . No Place Like Home." BACKER Lumber Co. W5 West-Thir- d So. THE REAL SI3N ..' the attrac --- Is Electric-sig- n - tive both day and night , . - It draws the people to your y. window at night,and they lo-- t cate your place of busbess by that "same sign" the "next' ' I day TRY IT. Designs and quotation! ' promptly submitted. - -- THE ELECTRIC CCv : North Academy. ' , |