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Show r ' :.. : . .; lieraur Editorials sss, ij-jtr:..-.L--.- - - : mm .. - , PREPARE FOR OPENING OF -- CANAL. and 1 the breadth-o- f 'I fly-j0h- 1 i. f h - Xsvry)r 'mere t'akingt Put -r- eadvr-fefJie in .t Ui.'uc ' ' j r-- r j Latin-America- Latin-Anierica- i I- -; it cver-.!)een- n. -- 1 S ! . r - t : , ConcerTiittgthe conditions of the business worla Duns Review hasNhefollowing to say ; "Business acti- vity is undoubtedly itTenuig,; while business sentiment, alike in industrial mercantile ahd- (iiiancial circles, is be- coming distinctly more optimistic. "Th4a.betterment is voiced in the reports from all leading cities?"TheJbesrt exhibit is made by the dry goods and iron and steel prosperity that their marked improvement is espe- . cially significant." -- --- f - busi-""-ne- ss 5 5 t i It was good news to the people of this section to see California pebi)le praising Utah apples, the major part of wnicBTnVrom-"this''county?"'It-vas.happy idea in of the distribution Utah apples on Utah the first place, day,. The Jay is coming when this section of the country will be known all over America for its . fruit." Plenty of sunshme.rrrlear mountain water and richly imbued soils .is a combination which will make Utah county famous? By the; Vay, this is no place for the pessimist. V; ..... I 1 t i The. sympathy , of the entire commimity goes ' An-- :: and mother has been called some. ' be missed because she was one of those motherly souls whose' place cannot be filled.' The place in the" family v; 'which she occupied must3e left vacant and the burdens, of life be: born without the gladly smile And helping - . hand vhich she so readily gave.' Again life has shown its uncertainties. The. cottagehasbeen robbed of yits . sunlight, only memory remains, but there is a satisfac-- . tion- even in this fvt as the pagesof passed life are un- ; folded, there is a story of a good arid noble;life depicted. . ' V God grant comfort to the mourners. V. , pthtr "wife She-wilLJ- ! f - , - .... -- , I'C well aitcndcd.k : m 60; 80 Cumins JUingalow : ..... $1-9- Better grade $2 S15.00 Imported French Curtains, regular 1 -- 30 19:65 ALL THE SEASON'S LATEST mil FUMTUIIE fr A1TO1 CO. Don't Forget Friday and Saturday North Academy Aye., Provo, Utah 28-3- 2 PROSPERITY LODGE B.OFG.D. Dear Friend: At the last meeting of our lodge, the Committee appointed to. investigate your eligibility la our fratepity presented to membership : On- - motion a unanimous report in your favor. of Brother Style, seconded by Brother Content, the report It is my pleasure, therefo(r)e, out a dissenting vote. ia Prosperity nominated for active membership to inform you No. Lodge The initiation fee is a New Spring Suit or Overcoat. that 'Was- - you adopted with- have been duly I, Brotherhood of Good Dressers. Please leave your measure with . the tailors of our lodge, whose name and address appear below. Call at once ior yoor new Spring ClotheVwbich will be your badge of election to the happiest, most popular and prosperous Dressers; 'i , fraternity ' ' 1n the world, the Brotherhodd of Good ' ' By order, - A. Good Fit .. " FLETCHER & THOMAS CO. PROVO,' UTAH. Secretary, of G. P. L..No. 1, B. D cottage FOR RENT : New brick," big lot. good fruit,- nice lawn," chicken . fun.'rlty electric lights. To a goo4 tenant, Vcr month $18.00:. ro LOAN?' ' $13,000 on farms. city property Secucety,' three years time at eight, per tent. Interest "payable-quarterlMm a lot" of money- for building purposes on Installment plan. . y. - WANTED TO b .... suit of this action it is thought that i probably fifty companies will be organized and take out permits soonrf . S GONCESSIONGIVEN The charge that Bheep; herders - had formed -- into .companies and were g business with, nothing but indi- vidual licenses was Investigated, but no action was taken in the maUer SHEEPMEN STATE Acliange of the forestry herders on W.H.RAY&C0. LBOWb Provo, Utah,..;;,:.-,- - wlta that grazing companies may tormi and-swur- o w deputy supervisor, represmted the government Members of "the advisory" board of the Uintah f rest Is composed of J.; E. Austin) Salt Lake; Richard Jones, HeberfT. J. Chlpman, American Fork; J. R. Alien, Draper, and E. b. Clyde, Heber. 41cn sheep, jn- of '3,200 tead of 2,4w, as formerly." As Watch-fo- r - a; re- - - & Quality Special Chicken Dinner Sunday Packing Co., 'Monday March i'sth, fo-- one' wek 2ox, Lemon, 16c; , 2 bz. : Vanilla, 22c " Quiclrand Efficient sale on Hluhest Grade Provo-- - Meat-- - r - Kektraeta-Vt- ; Served with , ruling so . bpencer S the red, reservation hare been disregarding the forestry lawsuit is said. In re gard to government permits. The goverflmeht men . who ' . were r present, after listening to the. state ments, of the different sheep growers, expanded the . present permit - rm regula tions to meet Utah grazing conditions Supervisor V L. Pack of the as made at the session of the Uintah forest, Homer E. "Fenn, assist- Uintah Forest Grazers' association forester,- ana J, Carl All- Sheep You will be able" lo. get an thing in the eating ' line at . do-In- Krult farms. : dair- y- ranches," aml farming lands for lty property In Provo City or In any of the canyon - towns or nilnlag If you have property camps. anywhere that does not suit you we will trade for it. See us. v . I -- Thursday. TRADE . . per pair. $1-0- line 45p. City water, nice --ahaderlawn and fruit. " Close. in: Red brick, good barn. 3x12 rods. If sold soon, $1000.00 -- " four-roo- and :'Z- :" Curtains ..t;inharti In FJrst ward. . - j (. OFFERINGS. mills. FOR SALE -- y -Every; man who is in t crested; in t b cr city '& grow t h - ? should attend the meeting at the Lommerxial ' "imb- which is to be given. tonight in the interest of the new,; coal railroad. l'rovo wants the tenrtinal. y She must have it and it; tvill pnly be obtained on .condition thja't the citizens wantlt. There are oibcr cities in the county . the railroad officials. who are seeking all means at their command to gain the are using They favor with the oficials before' the final decision is mide on the '"'terminal.- .herc that the citizens oU Trovo sliould get busy and'urge means- - much V that the terminalW- - malefeerW-- lt Trovo.- - It is the biggest. thliigJhat has been' suggested : here for many years. There must be no'failure: . Provq ; the terminal and will get it if the citizens will'"" do their part. The meeting tonight is for the 'people of the city. As a. matter of civic pride .ihe,mectmj should - CURTAINS 1 -i nice little - - mmorow ' "fruit! opened by the Protf 6xj'b tax ing up the attack, in whfch Ray Mor gan, Billy Morgan and Hayden Long The ball was were conspicuous. eventually put past the Rio Grande goal keeper, but the whistle had just blown for an infringement on the part of one of the Provo players. The Rio Grande: then jpald a short visit to the Provo goal keeper, but could not In crease their score.: Provo again took the ball Into their' opponents half where they kept - It for the greater part of the remainder of the game The Rio Grande did get overjthe line if few time, but were easily recalled. thanks. toth ilne work of the Provo. half back3. Gillispley. the right half, being a great stumbling bloeko the Salt Lake left wing. After two disappointments the Provo boys were awarded a goal, Ike King putting the finishing, touch to a fine piece of work indulged in by A w Take Advantage of it 5 90 rt Squares ' Art 1212 Squarts $7 20 '.'12 Tapestry 13 60 '.12 Velvets $16 65 !x 2 Axminister $18 75 12 Axministcr, very best $23 00 11 .3x12 Axministcr S2S-73xo Administer- Rug $3 90 27x1.0 A.xm.in.ister Rug ..: $2-7All cboic e snappy Pat fe rns direc t from the in-fv- : - I V - V:u - - Ltz2 playing a grand game. They tried hard to score, but were keptar bay by f ine defensive work. The whistle blowing for half time, with of- - the- or. hthe- score of 4o club. Lake Salt After the usual 5 minute rest the teams lined up for the second half. lout. IS RUGS s'he ploW'fd'beW " : out to ."JoTiinno few-mnrote- all Provo forwards. xBoth teams tried hard to gain the lead but full time was called at 3:55 the score 8tandingone goal, eachri The game will be replayed in ? Lake sometime during the early part of next month "and the Provo boys 4 1; ...'-.- J '...-- c - Latin-Americ- a, 1 m home-furnishin- was ecnfafelr. airaili caileu upon, ana tne uan snppeu from hi.s hands right to the toe of Graham, the v Track center- forward of the Rio' Grand 'tlub, who had difficulty in netting the ball. This was an unfortunate goal, but ft did not in any way dampen the- spirit of the. Provo boys, wtio so far bad been TK-tte- I -- - i , II lv.'m. .MIIIIMJ bilU mm mr ru. mum uu a rjTOME FURNISHING TIME has come again; the l"! home will need new things for its comfort and adornment it always happens that way. fl As this annual problem confronts you we just want you to know that solution i&this store. g dial invitation to all to bring us their problems. fl We especially call your attention to our RUG and LACE departments. Having made an immense purchase of rugs and lace curtains we're 4n a position to offer you the following prices: - A t " : 4 t tmrnr-ny-geFor this reason, apparently, there' readv on canaL" namelv, to to "GetJ4v-ffrr-tlthe ground Men conversant with w!iaihej'fespectiv TtocsKlies or'ft)eL' mted StatesTiae f.j'ui'iefln'tfi e matter n of industrial products TTrttst sttnTy the Mr. Barrett's statement situation in effect-tha.10, the familiarity with a section's industrialism for a Travle rep: without acknowledge of Spanish is resentation frr South America than acknowledge of Spanish 'without thorbugh business knowledge of the hoAie localityjjorindustry is undoubtedly one.of the clearest expositions of w)jat is needed in the premises JLhaflMs given publicity. 13 It encouraging to know that, contrary to the gen eral opinion, the United States is now sharing considerbut where the comably in the Jrade of merce between the southern republics and the United States has increased materially within, the last decade it stands to reason. that the next ten years will show a gain that may be ta te a"fearler and"not-- a laggard in that great Smith and Central American trade that looms up-- n the western horizon, the United States cannot too soon begin getting ready for the canal by expert research on the ground. rr hours of the morning. The attend-ance, which was small,, was also due to that fact, those sports who did turn out were amply repaid by the th .sides. splendid game played called the teams Referee Wtllting together at 2:1." and the ball was set irolting 3 mtnetes latere ""The" Salt Lake Club were the first to take up. the attack, but "were woefully lacking lu; ombinUon. but tt was almost im--good iCttiubiiiaiion to condition of the the owing ganie ground. Both teams played fine foot-- ; The Provo boys being more ball. aggressive than their opponents and not been for the fine .defense bad of rthe- - Salt Lake boyv they would the scoring account hfilfilfl'P.ened early in the game. After each t'nd had been visited several times, the Salt Lake club came .down the fieW was in good styfe and a warm t which" he into negotku-Andy King, put -- . f : . -- !r by-bo- :iri :it hand. Oil Stan(lirigSltt! the contrary, Mr. Barrett pint "lit that for a consider.f f able time commercial experts iermauy, England, "I'rance, Japan, have been on the gnaind to see what the field will offer. ,: I a . supposed " I 111 . Jayr."-The - " - .i I a a n "lclTIsiieTnrie--ty---tlie-ear- 'IITat'ttilrcnmefcTaTTv 1f .'- I 11 Soccer football game between the Knight Woolen Mills Provo club, Lake Club, anil Hip (Jrande--Sa- lt which was played on Wednesday af? ternoon on the Ii. Y. U. earapu3.wa8 tte first of a series of games in the competition for the Paynes Challenge cup, the present holders being .the Rio Grande club The ground was In a pretty bad condition due to the snow storm r- of --eorrr- ': icanmojT-a- P merce, the head of the institution that concerns every Anverican rvpublics is" just mvv one oiJthe tventy-on- e more emphasizing strongly than ever his reasons why of the"T'hifed 'Skites is 7.' "lire great trade at iijx i' l - waaa. i I'liited States. In various forms, the Pan-Ame- ii iihii diiv v..-- SiliSFT " i Is In Full Swing. , 4Ii - ' - GRJIIOE AND DDnim a ts- -t commercial call to arms4 "Get ready for the canal," now siniruU throughout the length invitation for maunfacturers, exporters, financiers, to par-- '' ticrpate in the w.or!d trade that depends with the joining of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans is making 4ts apk'al .more ,and more direct tolhose who are to be the chief beneficiaries from one o the greatest entefprices of mud-- , ern timei ' Dut it is one thing to'invite" participation in the iinmense commerce that will follow the opening of the Panama canals it Js another to clinch-thargument ' so that Americans shall awaken lb the fullest apprecia- tion of what is before them. "Get ready for the canal" is a phrase employed by no .man better fitted for backing up the invitation than " of the the Hon. John Barrett, director-genera- l ; f ms-- rtlItI . S, - jllO .. .. " - .. .... I I f - f I From 12-- 5 35p : |