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Show t liE PROVO HERALD PAGE FOUR. ( Editorial Cbiiuuissioner Tv II. Gardner L.U 111 nave uceii worse .L. .D..H iviuubcis iiiijjHi' Es-Coun- " t- say, .... nivt tv ' ,U . uie-uu- , If build a want Xoa ' niigiu- - 4lrori uiu tfie - of- build a lasting, monujmcnt newcourt house. 8 - - " reported 344. animals released from the stray pound during the year sat eVy kepublican, and safely uncler the control of the machine, J wheih is safely under the control of the interests. , ; Kepublican county officials, Avho Wen"t out today, are naturally pretty decentlellQws ; but they got in with the wrong crowd,-annowilhey goout with the right crowd to goout. It's too bad, but it errforvrs the. rnoraLijLihe Old story, d J IJfffy 4i aim-dr- y to the ; The oratorical contest held at the tabernacle last evening ia that line that heard .has for a been but the month, pleasure of the many 4 occasion was marred .by. the disturbance during the first part of the meeting by a number of young people in the back part, of the meeting house. Most of the youngsters were too young to e away from home alone at .flight and should have had either their. parents or guardian with them. It was a good place for young people b'uf parents should know that most children when they get out' and get started to whispering .and. talking forget their, raising an dlose their self respect. 4;'or this, reason we believe it is the duty of the parents .to accom-- . pany them on such occasions dPrlse keep them at home. The youngsters were rebuked severely before the meeting was over and after the second number was given a member of the. association-wasent dovnras a guard over them,. This was indeed embarrassing for the young people and had they taken even a thought they perhaps would have retrained from such conduct There was nothing to show low breeding but rather pent up energy ."set free. We hope that such an ordeal will not be repeated and that parents will either accompany their children or else keep them ; at home in the future. ,t t wiTI avoid these diseases. For sale by Hedquist The Affair in Rayor's- - Fourth Story of "What Happaned ' ' ; to Mary."- . Musketeers Unto, "Death of Plfl' Alley L . " -- . - Their Idols . Boarders Mrs. Slmpklns' . Pathe Weekly Hoist on His Own Petard -- Ala-bam- v ..' Alma Stewart has gone to Garfield to take a position with the smelting company. . . . i t l. a. pauy son amvea yesieraay morn ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen in the Sixth ward. .Mother andson doing nicely. Holm and fourteen others, Andre Lake of Shore crossed the lake in a MMattraction 1 People whom you know are bank at the . de- positors, are they not? fel-wa- theru are depositors PRINCESS The" Saturday afternoon. ice held bh'era up first rate. The freight room at thei. & R. G. ' depot has foeen enlarged. The room is now about 30 by 70 feet, and is a at that place. long Wednesday and Thursday with"thi8 bank, and would UTAH WOOL GROWERS CONVENTION recommend It to you as a safe,! responsibleaccommodating Salt Lake, January in- and and 7. One fare for round trip one-fift- h 6 Tickets on sale January 9; return January 9. Ask for tickets via .Salt a : . -- Miss Girtie Dixon, foremost Lady Canjoist In Songs, Dances and Ban Selections. In addition to our regular program nt - The chances of accumulating Lake Route. . Evan Wride reported rethe year amounting to for ceipts v' Sexton . cash reserve outside of a bank 11,207,70.;- MISS GERTIE DIXON CLASSIFIED ADS - Park Valley even' when and small, AT THE PRINCESS Climatic condihighly productive. peace of David Blake, resigned. The -- following fees "were reported tions Ideal. All temperate sone crops collected ; by county officers for do well. Potatoes and carrots that ""- " : December: wtghettTTouf 'pounds and over were . . ..... .$182.20 Recorder .'490.25 very common among this year's Clerk ... 15.00 crojpsr Gasoline pump wells furnish Treasurer treasurer reported 'the a plentiful supply 0 water for every county on in the sev- purpose. Splendid schools," stores and baud balances following eral funds in his' charge: amusement. halls. Price of the land County superintendent's con-is within the reach of all. $700 pays $1,450.2? for (i tlngent .. . . .. farm. A small cash pay... . . , r 18.90 ment at time of purchase, balance in Jurors . . 8,154.82 five County BchooJ . . yearly payments. : Pacific Land A f. . . . . ... . .46.829.24 Water Co, 1609 Walker. Bank bldg. Generarfund Salt Lake City, Utah. w ' the cause of many Constipation See Our Agent, : ailments and disorders that make life ' . f. C. HOLDEM. . 1. miserable. Take Chamberlain' Stom348. Provo. Phone ach and Liver . Tablets, keep your . . T : e 1 : ; . . - a r cs ri n n i"-- " - ' -- - Provo Commercial & Savings Bank will ..be held in the Central school to CITY OFFICERS' REPORT. perfect the organization of t'ae Home and School association formed about At the meeting of the city oommis- a month ago for closer cooperation' in school work. sioners, this mojyjlrw?. Fire 'Ohtef Jos. will W. Loveless presented his annual reL. E. Eggortsen Superintendent As Schools on a "Public give paper port on the department, which shows Social Centers." Vocal selections will 19 fires, with losses amounting - to . be rendered by the high school ipupils $1,722, and insurance of $621'. Prof. J. R, of direotor cost was The cosLof fires dnderthe $77, the All parents are invited to at- of attending opera house, $122, and tend. "T ,'... ' the cost. of drills, $77. ftr n f f n n r - -- . Bos-har- : t . . f n nro rs 1 , ing a good. deal of favorable comment and are looked forward to with, in- for sale with mirror. terest. Other films are 'Their Idol', jan At Hoist on His Own. Petard the. Ellen will be shown a Pioraph " ' drama, "The Musketeers "of Pig ' Alley," a depiction of the gangster evil.-- - Other films at the Ellon are "Faithful Unto Death," "Mrs. - Simp-kinBoarders," and an interesting -' Pathe weekly. : ... 519-k- Good Steam. Laundry. - girls at Domestic ' FOR SALE Two driving horses and a buggy. See A. L. J)eLon'g. Phone 108 or residence, 531-k.- " s' FOR RENT riir n a n n h f WANTED An upright. fofding bed . 3t Phone nn n furnished., 319 n r i modern house, East First North - n Beginning Tuesday a.m. thousands of dollats worth of new, high grade and seasonable tnerchandiseXt n .Willi be placed on sale at extra heavily reduced We must get them out of the way prep c &rerndelirig'our storeOurbusihess hasincreased to such proportions that it necessitatis remodeling q co arranging to handle the immense stocks of spripg and summer goods that will be coming soon Ap c and pqheiter serve our ma patrons and handle our steadily increasing businesis. M Before starting the X? Ci work of remodeling, it will be to such as possible XP great advantage to u$ to luiite as few goods oh :u , in 'merchandise :thai;yoiiiieed XP to slqughtetjhe profits, and prices, to givey ou: extra CS now, and give us the room that p J our-shelve- s v&: thai-ive-aVepin- SWEEPING REDUCTIONS 'WALfrDEPARTMENTS 0 n WE WILL PROVE TO VOU. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT PROVO'S REAL BARGAIN STOR1 rfs 7S IIP V- - V; J '! U . . C v v.- f . cNggcpggwgcpggcpcpcpcpycpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpucpcp c - Tr tfught ' at iu meeting,-- . Triday, ap- is the place for you. The land is a pointed N. J.'Clegg Justice of the rich, sandy loam easily worked, very loners ' f WANT ADS Bring the fbuyer'amr ;Th report recommended that more firemen .sleep at" the lire hall at seller closer together. "We can prove moderately successful, danger 100 answers. asTit otherwise takes too long it One ad The lady who Is considered the fore- nights, to for muoh 'firemen render volunteer lurks in a multitude of dis- most lady banjoiM has been secured FOR SALE Ten head of milk cows. the manager f the Princess for assistance- wjjen fires irst start and. See r guises around money kept in by A, L. DeLong,' . ,r are when needed. mostly they next Wednesday and Thursday nights. the custody of the lndihdual, Miss Dixon will render a number of FOR SALE One and one-hal- f acres INTERESTING FILMS AT selections a and banjo Incidentally chicken ranch ; in Springville. ' Will Insure your, property by InsurPRINCESS AND ELLEN trade song and dance, whkh she does Very ""for, ProVo property. A. L. De the a ing safety of your money. cleverly. ' r: Long. V ' Deposit It with this bank and A Pathe drama in color photography WANTEr-Clea- n EXCURSION TO SALE LAKE. cotton rags lit this' lay by check. will lesliownat-4e-Jr4Bes8-thisoffice. "7 and tomorrow night. It .is called "The January 6th, Uta'a Wool Growers house and 2 acres of land for h one-fiftOne and convention. fare Grotto of TomrV&dhovvs two sale -easy terras.T W. H. Ray cheapt ffor round trip via Salt Lake Route. reels Of weird and thrilling pictuies. & Co. Cashier. T. FARRER. J. Return January 9th. Ask for tickets One of the most interesting films' at RBED SMOOT, Pres. via Salt Lake Route., FOR' SALE OR TRADE the Prfncess will be ''Whht !'a.ii.rned HOME AND SCHOOL CUTTER FOR SALE Almost new to Mafy,' the fourth story of a series modem brick, also boxball allrfs; MEETING TOMORROW and in first class condition. Price $25. which are being shown a ttbe irin- - Other business. John E. Bott, ProV 4 .o'clock a meeting Inquire H. J. Phillips. Phone 291x. 2t ces8 and Ellen Tomorrow at j The films are caus- Utah.- are - . Faithful " ' - ' -- -- bob-sleig- stitution. fleels In Two '- you Drug Co, two stores, successors to Stnoot and Palace Drug companies, FEES COLLECTED (adv.) The old board of county ;couiuilS' Grotto of Torture Walters, who has for several years been the count stenographer of -- th .Fourth district court, will leave tonight for a visit. to relatives and friends inndlana and The Prosperous Many, of Ellen Princess Mrs.. B. H 164 was one of the finest exhibitions of real skill bowels regular an3 1911. 'December, - PUBLIC MANNERS. ' r Provo' motion : ; Picture Palace? ! Phone the balance. 1 Tonight & Tuesday collected; t Our wagon will call "at our door The new county officers are pledged .to an administration of veconomy according to the platform upon which they were :electe4.Gentlemen, don't forget your platform. The per fear'teq mm 4 James D. Moffit-,- wfho laa Seen in the office of County Surveyor Frank Weutz as draftsman for about three years, will return to Salt Lake, his former houie this week. Mr. Soffit has made many Trlends during the 4 tint he has lived In Provo. The Provo ostoffice bad the j biggest hueineas in stamps iu Decem-- I ber of any month in the history of the The sales amounted to office. for $3,558.70 as against $2,652.56 The1 ' $228.fl0 for-wfcl- Provo Steam a . t jqur Estra45t)UJict TCeepef J"W7LoveIe,si hit and send and Those Democrats7' , ' .... who "alvvays'siuu'trt'the interests v4te, tor such Kepuuhcans as 'are especially wanted by tire interests need not feel entirely discouraged. The legislature is i : fellow, - t- -- ,.: I s BeUgood a' Jong "yearlor. i the -- coldest' day for marly Republican office .holders. 7. This-- mw tj&.v vl Jrirt i 1 v u u y u u u 0 .u u o rri r - f 11 13 u-u.- KJ V w u . w 7. VH:;- f : LZ3 u u u u w u u u u u u u kj t u V P. j f V u f |