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Show Tin PAGE TWO. KOVG HEH 1.0 I' Crease . A red rearcstee ca rccfo A uaelee rik is to buy roofing not suarantood bv a resDonwbl concern. When you boy our roofinf you set the written guarantee of Uia world targets like of row Bupiiacturnbuild- ' top and the postal ftonHonlthan Husiassen,hoc,-iht-priiwapalpatrons- service; will be interested in a i'Qurne, Jt.', to provide for the election not only of postmasters oi iicers m i the several "siates, I SAK'lr as 4 but oi fe'w tok-raUnited States marshals,' district, attorneys, collectors' of in- revenue, and., registers and receivers "of' "land offices. y - II v.i were valued ! Oi .M. vouv $113.36 t raJue aggregated ralue. 4 50S,?71.000 J . Wcrnon s Health A 1qB. vi f cm f iwi per head and 'pcrr ; ' ' in so constituted, a ta be peculiarly susceptible to. and theiiTgeneral heah In large measure oa care depends fui regulation and correctioa of this tendency." -- Their delicate o ganisms rebel : at the violence of cathartic and ' purgative remefliea. waicu, wlule they may affudporary relief, shock the system and seriously 'uisturb the functional or gans. A mild .laxative is far pre ferable and, if properly oompound- - jVompii Milch cows numbered 2i,262,D0fl,an Increase of 2.5 per cent; were valued at $55.33' per ted, with an.ilggto-gat- e Roofings, most people. Jrooe their pqrth 'blithe test of time . - , . tf-rn- fwlitica4wmintment; lleir because of their, """faTriiirr "'.tmvtj' tathef 4 4- Ask your rftn'cr Have .'.c-irom one enqJ oi seen postotiices removed Slate Surfaced - for--th- e -- J Former-Senato- T tir - rmnrt CT -f Ci tuliic Felta aii!iiH P&pata i gu&taoleed jj politics i n (f; rYc postroasJJLjiust-depenBourne, upon the voice bf the people of his coinhmmTy for hU; retention in office rather, thafv'upon his effectiveness in politics or his "pull'! with politicaUeaders, he will give more, time and effort to improve the character of service rendered.. More.f over, popular election of postmasters and other f ederal of icers . national of the political wilTtake away the principal pwer machinehicjthrc - 4 - BburWTrrosorTikezat:ihcz3 : I ioivoI'Our-postmasteLr--L- " l - .. - the-eart- . - f smiteFifrt.he-face'- lhat -' on-h- "Superiority of our Goods -- - . V " Om : Telephone Directory 77 'ol-Sslt- 'H-t-- n'd $5,969.-2.J,000- ' for introducing a res'o1tionto"eMcnl $ 100.0(H) on the capitol grounds. An efiortto su.spcd' the. rules ami pass the mainjoint resolution failed because sonie 'f the legislators tained that the emergency appropriation slunild be madt :!i the form of a bill. Following the failure' to suspend the rules, committee nt Speaker Anderson referred the roplutiun to the joint resolutions. We feel thaV now is the time to .act if tluv tniempioy c;l i Should the to get work and make themselves : the ""ufiimpnrtant-qnestio- n r of- the legislators haggle1 mann eTiri "vvh ich he'app ropraitiotr ughto:-a4o--it-lwy-will be wasting valuable time and accomplishing nothing. It ls'sincerelv to be hoped that the committee 'on joint, re'soht-.- tions will can with general agreement. The - 1 al44stkiU -- -- iirgenc.y..-uf-theruiultc- r. practical plan that has yet of the gjiveraor and been suggested,!; It Wl;ati-vcf(mm mZ niiarter has aiiv objection been raUeU. controversv" has""aTisen- is'wnfined fv the qucsiion-oLhuwah- e It is a technicality and the ii u annrnnrhted. sooner it is swept aside the better for all concerned. The unemployed need work, now. i If they can- be cmr forced to deployed at the capitol grounds they will not be be pend upon charity, they. will accomplish a work that must be exwill done, and the money which they receive as wages pended at home. The entire community will be benefited and .no one will be injnrcd. The plan," therefore, commends itself to the reason from whatever angle it.is viewed and thc legislators would do well to give their immediate attention to the project so that the appropriation can be made available' as om kly as possible. ... the capitol grounds is "(tie meet-ihc-appro- mot val - state-wid- 90.103,-bttionTotl- m attends churchj-cgttUrl- y It's too bad that we can't live long vvtihout getting old. Cold ccsh melts away t faster-tha- most of n en- o Is T l. - : Saro Gsm Ever Knsmn ' , j T dar : -- unw-iHin- L . - new-pla- g ISl a uTMit cVioTt Y.A rtn whlnli f Vi t air in ffect of an act shall depend, is not a judicial question, but wholly and ab solutely within tne discretion of the legislature like the emergency which will induce them to make an act take iiv mediate effect;and the result ot popular vote is a contingent event within".. that discretion. "In asking the legislature Jto provide aa election nent June we took the, view that It would be merely a means of supplying information needed to such a question," and would not io any, sense be an abandonment . of U'glBlative functions by. the In the language of the supreme court of Masaschuaetts such an act would be .merely.. st2pi! in the moan for 'the people to prpre? their choice and judgment in regard to the act.' The people, woul'.' ?. ' !? ?lslatlng in the same Bonse that they would be 'under the Initiative and referendum clause of the constitution, If that measure were put lntoltCtTbriT"Biit in ' tpfiBfiro vii4 lilt, .urn . l!!qPlJoyJL"LLF..oggbt' Inn Aim an J aw. Ill ItlfO lifA! we iu'c tose', iv ; it. Will SO li'ii'Jiiiyu ran, If U should !g be. that ta bit. ' A r" po-Ul- on Photos, Kodak Finishing, Picture Framing ' " E. A. MENLOVE STUDIO ' West Center Street.' PZ'bae - ' T n West Center v i.- - i 1 aulU ill 1 lrun rtrtu. Cu. St aw; ini -- v. . :WaH Paper,. paints, Class, Pictured cat otieei t R. TIRE CO STARK-ROBERT- S u -- S01-- Vulcanizing , .. Phone 179. the first one" even ' .xrt .flKv,., wuaout pain ana wunoui irouDie. This u why it is the blsTKest-sellln- K corn core In existence today. It la now used by millions, because It doe away, with sticky tape, wilh plasters' 23fi and cotton rkifta that Bliist their and press down onto the corn, with aalves that "raw UP" tho toe. with "barnosscs" that cauae pressure and 'pain, with knives, razors and tiles; clawing, and pulling at a corn. ' "GETS-IIs applied In two. sec onda. Two drops applied with the 47 Klass rod do the work. raln pocs, the corn shrivels, vanishes. Accept no substitute. Try It on any corn, wort, callus cr bmion tonio-ht- . la', sola- by drtigtrliits everywhere too a bottle.- or tnt Is ........ "RTS-rr,- " o- -' t,n Phones 110 and 441. Confectionery and bakery. HANSEN CATERING COMPANY ' 36 West Center Street. - v legists-.t(ire- effect thp Hotel and Dining Room." " HUBER HOTEL West Center Street. IDS , A good cook may be one who b: e 57 -- r v T .1 1 suu-L,sn- o . self-sustainin-g. " ' ' Lakc'-fr-.ljr- -; o b law-makin- an. . a r A Bill To Help Unemployed; ".?. BUSY, MAN'S y Whose heart has grtAvn islrtallcr: in thCTr?st?rof sorrow;? Who desires to run awav from ht- post, or nave no. share hi the burdens that ail' are iet Lj liiu afprftrff f icld i: , ', the-sp- on , I ' l.e ; ' ' Sell for Less" Phone 67 -- -t- the-childre- -- '.' . . : . solemnly-gladinrtlitraii- e Let us convince you of the d -- g tiefen(LRightniQre fervoit than .ever.liit. themselves, above... the gioqm. ,v There is seremty. wisdom .ana connaeuce, iprc- ,telling betler days. . There are happy homes and brave hearts- :4" Everything that the market f rd s at you rservice at - any t s 1 it.,-TJ- ism. trleaminsr out of a multitude of humble lives, faith in Jus- - eyes of ing - . :vicTiearerhaTne ,". ' en - picionr misunderstanding,: eiivy, arrogance, ness lie" still untamed in a myriad hearts. We had seen the one' another-- We had seea monster shipsbuilrtcr-idevour- and kill. There vverF plenty of ; soldiers practicing-t- o fight signs of the coming storm; The. clouds were over , the tops the jnountains. are standing unharmed. The same sky is The mountains . . . t. , T"t- i. r over us, Diue in tne mnnue ugn ueptns. ine uriu-iu- s, t ceasecLi-Whinto is not trreatL coming spiritual reality at' ... r 452 "Washington Ills. . state-wid- jealousy, selfish- . plI Monticello, - lf anger,-s.u.- ld Sz-j- the storm ? , But all that made flic storm Was-- here before- - We knew e knew-the- , that the World isT on its -- Costly. road upward. occan,oriarWism.-bchmd.;urye-'kne- Wr"B.-ra- rogative: No'one denies mat alt power Is inherent la the people; and to deny the legislature th privilege to coasUlt its princfpal if it. so deThe Betterment league workers are sires, seems to reverse all common striking some snagj created" by politi- sensejproqeedure fhat all wise persons persue in going to their principal for co tlPPPP1??.! ? lrjTe fe rendu m advtcBand-counse-wb!n doubt as "program, ior tha liquor question. After to his wishes. their: bill. was. all prepared, and after -- ' An" election, therefora, at which. Ihf many of the best lawyers of" Utah had peooje would furjilsh the legislature said laat program. walhe1teformation.Jrniaybe seeking, as O. K.. the attorney general came in to their desires, instead of being a would be. an event on with an eleventh hour .opinion, saying e --would trie make quea-nli' simple ouldti0st4ieir--la'w contingent, "and. would be tiry i oi o operatingunder identically- the same nullity. It appears that. the4csi3lature ia for principle that we used in 1911 wnen prohibition, as the dry. forces easily all the cities and towns in Utah were skirmish.-whe- n the conipfiI(d to voTe on "liquor worn on toeir-fir- st all counties outside of cities The.wetcrowd alap had tho aamo pvlgq jf fhpy (IpTT of 25 per cent of factures committees against the dry sired it on petition ' their votes. . to cause,,so the. dry forces moved, are 'The to forward people and looking to the agriculture !LathebiI go irrigation committee, and after a this special election In June oh"fhe OEuwstten a ro m i se d to theuT spirited fight won out. The president of tht Prov Better- by""many candidates for election,; and ment league, who took he- initiative we should not let strained interpreta tions of the powers of the legislature e in the campaign for .a "VVe interfere with that popularity desired has referendum of the liquor question, issued' a statement' in which is sei proceedure. The average man .and forti clearly "the stand of the leagut; woman says It Is right andjair, and referendum workers, and their advising, counsel. we ought to have The whole argument, hinges oa the proceedure asjroposed by question as to wuerafr the legislature sors of the present liquor: bill should be incorporated Into it." would be abandoning t'lie!r1air-mak-invote let tlie people poeriLthey on the issue.' The. authorities are VALUE OFzHNIHMS: on the question, as scmewhat it is "a legal point that haslieen Iou; contested; ; but those - Ridges with Oil FARMS INCREASES Auto Garage. broad leadings hold to the view tht . can "select It the legislature any event! PRO VO FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. choose88"a""contTngenTTenton 11,924,000 j YEAR which to base the effectiveness of a IiU((son and Overland, .Supplies and Repairs. bill. The judges holding, to the nar ' Grner Center and Sixth West. Phone 77. rower Tiofni "of vfe W refl The ""(onstHii-1- ' Given Out by- Department tlbna literally, and say that the law iStatistics of griculturc.Show Steady Abstracts of Titles, Loans and. Insurance making power is vested absolutely and : . Grovirth. only in- the legisla tore, and therefore UTAH COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY" that-anartempr to astefTain ihryie'" ronhe pabllc :hy anetectiOn- - world e "Farm animaTTTirthe TJuitedS tales 24 Nortr "Academy Avenue. Phone 120 an abandonment of the . an January J. were valued at uarroview of ' This point, pf'.ver. Xepartment of agricultural seems to suit the' political oppofteiits figures anuouncod Cleanup,- - Pressing, .Tailoring.- January 18 .show tjf'the program-o- f the dryiiorces, nau this total an increase of $78,024,000. or PROVO TAILORING CO. evideut'.y they have sprung it at nor rfnt avap h rl i valtia Tniiav .... ., r, . last moment so as to cause a loss ot 11. 19U. 1 19 North Avenue.. Academy J ' Thone 475. votes ior rae iiq.ior.om irora t l.9S9.000. an Horses , . . were to who . pledged-. ;V'g!?la tors, i hut tjnt-nr valuta k aiiM.dv per neaa ana r Implements, Feed Hay and Qraia. rectly to vote, for a was $2,1 pwai.jtheir value aggregate - .' ..r-nFARMERS' IMPLEMENT & PRODUCE CO. , liberal the an "As examrle of point 155-:. Street.-- . Center West . y Phone 47. T of view oa thU long deiiated qaostion readTthe following' from Sutherland's Only . ' Statutory Construction, fiectioa- - 7.", .." Livery and Transter. :. . page published iu 1S91': 'It is a Onro sound conclusion, whether an act WOODHEAD LIVERY COMPANY general or local the legislature may "Geta-Ithe Hew Way, 2 Drop Do It 47.South Third West Street. ;;" 'take Into consldera- j in fh"ir" Phone 29a ta pains M.nd tortures tion the wishes of the public, and de- caused by a little thing like a corn termine, not. ta Impose' a law on an Is ridiculous, simply because It Ja n corn cure. ("... Laundry. .,. or nan consenting people. unnecessary. The make" to tSflJHwer their" laws' THaving U "CETS4- for PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY" conditional to take effect only on the ITS'. .Vest. Center Street. happening of contingent events,, what Phone 164. ques-Uoiijn- . AVlro'xanca:rfy:gla' hearts or lowers. . Is feeling St-.;-- mere-'hullit- y, Armies-hav- e h.' " - SIIAI!!! on drenched the f:elds with blood; homes are in niins;; womenalid children sutler famine. Where the beautiful mountains stand, the darkness r-- 1 laxa- ihei-efereadu- : lQ.Tlie Face Of War simple of, on J. ?tj ' . ir.u-natl- Highest Grade Staple & Fancy "constitutional amendment divesting the president of his ap- re- pointing power and relieving the senate of its duty and the such of appointmenrs7".and :ieaye confirming sponsibility comm"unitiesrwrhich are: chiefly : whole problenr1:crthe-"iscvera- ! arrd directly interested in the character of service to be rcn- r - dered by their public. servants. .' 4 If this suggestion appeals to you,as wise, write to- your senator or congressman and telWrimihat youfavor a coristitit-- .. - tiohal amerKlnrent-w- h t . . SninV ' Tha k law-mak- .... - aaaa Hiainnr - seize;its prey and to transfer food to Its mouth just as does its brother i afority of th it, people da not George H. Smith, Jr,T3. Jane Doe which roams the land. our would then saf a an eye'nt change et al,' action to quiet title; Kelsey judgment in the matter, and the law for plaintiff by default judgment On the would be contingent on such erent or incorporators, application of C. Saunders incor tha Maggie an' Henry Saunwould in rderof,dlssoIutioiL4f conditiou." The legislature to show law-maordered Mill of Lehl cause; the ders, be sense its poration every exercising ing power; and the- very provision tor an election to assist it in its judgment would be part.of Qa pre- PROHIBITION THE . many instances to dictate local party politics. birth and'rjjral carrier ' ' pretty fine. "Diit. - tive herbs with pepsin sold In drug stores under-th- e name of Dr? Cald4 well's Syrup yPepsiar"l ldeat for worn ens uSe. "A free : trial bottle caii be obtained T)y writing to Dr. to :A"blg 'baby Doyhas tretm-bo- rn Mr, and Mrs. Chas. E. Lea via. The new arrival .weignea ivy; pouaas i No. 3 1 - r--- . argu-tfaatiia- ; IS year: go.rll. :' WORKERS STRIKE pew h tyrenderit; likely: . service, not tii aTh t a : n'p A f or Outdoor Pcinta Shingle Staine Refined Coal Tw. TarCosrtior w ant bn 4 3 Sjolitieal rewanlaiMl-t- - yi;r I'tMtit Roof 1 "iuunTryljiay hayelOJnlSticof Kepuhliean admiTiistration,--athey, may choose but that the people of each communityv scleetion ; egardlcss-o- f ; should ve" ffjpo'stnrast er-- of "their -- - ; s - WaU Board -g p'jr gusraatecd 10 3- - y!y -- ' value Swine numbered a4,613JlQ0.an in-- j crease x)fi? 6 per cent? were valued at with an aggregate $9.87 per" head; - value of $637,479,000. - General Roofing Manufactunng" Company "A-Wt- be selected regardless oFlSTTat party mayiiamett that the- peopIiT of 'the trol of, the national administration - 1 2- - Courne, believes- thata postmasters' should :'f r : .' a V tWIt'P V Bit Ur 5n till. 1 V. na wa i . . e ':' or it inmost a KiiilHin tSVailXiaSlaV W U fi as they Uair by, the no.t seen (.have in individuals iesireqi, party power.' Ihey "conduct to com of the the of "people araiiity "appointed majority i UllltV - ti rtffloLllW - position or their ' Alerciiants re chosen as postmasters, not.:, particular fitness . n inSheep numbered 49,956.000. crease of 0.5 per cent; were valued at $4.50 per head,' with" an', aggregate : arf? n, value of $1,176,838,000.Other cattle numbered 37.067,000, an ldcrease of 3.4 "per Cent; were valued at $33.38 dot hidwlth an Buy materials that last1 Requires Care ' ."jPhone 676. 'Fi, : Phone ltO. j j |