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Show 'XflXS-Y-SOV- i I1T-1-y Xoowm Tonr Oorat JtigWt OlUtfi the Modern Cora ' JETS-I- T hftrd "It1 ttiellsvt gnVDiln. iwMK h1 a corn oft setting ?i "Why. I iUHt liftAil that ritrht off with :.naU.' 1I fllALS O Jlffiffiic GatSrrS is Cjifable mm till v Uby k I I I mr n m m m UU M : : i 1 ! The people of Utah, in common wRh civilised people every LACKS. where, will begin the newear with; tie fer;etit hope that early n the year the terrible war in Europe will have been brought to a close and the people of the' warring Jiauons will share with this A eVurtry the blessings of. a lasting peace. At present the people of Utahjftre enjoying the most prosTNIQ QfAQnfJ perous period in their history. The dosing jof the war in Europe I The doubt it. j ?nay temporarily interrupt that prrsperitybut JIIIU ULHUUI1 natural demand iorTythingRhieed4fi Utah is so great that jthe unnatural demand occasioned by the Var plays but a smaU Coach Roberts Flflur Thaft Xittle part in the prosperity of tiiis J5ta"Le. More "Beef" Will Put Turn in The;preseiit abnormal prices, charged for necessaries of life Running. will nnqnpimmhly reduced If are actuary a save is a speculating few, will 'Young result that all, begun, but this yniversiy, M I'row, reportu gladly welrarne, for the suspicion prevails that the present prices that his stjuad ia in the midst ol a of such commodities result from causes' other thn thjfeearigng hard siege of bakttiaU practice. The from the operation of the" natural lawuif supply and demand. tlon la not as brlcbt juBt now as was " XSKn my linger i'' v,Q wmnsi:- Is reruinlr voniiArfni T" M Ibo osv wonderful corn-c- .t- J JHEBIU, - M Onlyn consUIuuoaa) m Ublwhrlht. -- iii nyoujiuw: Qisdorer. IVruna.WnTs m iothediSMcai,rwufjvUeu-fasth,snl. W 1MW mp ui treatment wi4l,oerom sy.tfmic tarrh. . J PERUNA Has Helped Thousands . caoot ovef com v rij-t-- m1 V Uiyggsy , number r.S ol wy. : helps put," the wttmin ha pedi rtue In tarrh- It lality t the jitn-- . rior.g tone - . t . farM' Thnip , , , j ' fllniAM . I. umif CUfl Ha w , .0Jia tr.imft fontinai OeparUBt-nfs t willbe 'Jen?n" dicl twwv jim 10 overronie this ma- - ton'l tr til 'iniiiu aiy THE PERUNA CO. Colambnt, O. " For Neat. and Durable Shoe Repairing Call at eace-iiegotiations V Jo"Wfdul. the AU Corn W.y nETS.IT Co Quick." to fool and putt' r around with your isvmm, inu neBjj mem ud with Dan- out. S3 istoa dig themyeu .uKia-ai- nquia. put on crops in a lew aflconds. jew It riea Its painless. Put your stork. ovtr It. Pat on your iag en right regular shoes. You won t limp or lu.vea.corn ''twist' ia yur face. The wart, win loosen from mory "I?i?Tf2?ome8-Ih&aitepest corn fng remedy in the world. Whsa yon "try It. yon know wlrr. "GETS-IT- " Is sola .JlChiereaeonwie should learn from the war in Europe is of efficient organization and economy. Until recently America ha hotlieeSeatly Impressed- with the need for "more efficient organization and foT more practical economy.- - Bui the taught ii Europe through,; the great war are beginning W lessons to be "understoodTiefe. In Europe it was 'found that prohibition was a great factor in rrHMnttad by drupsrlsts vervwhere,-15smnt or on of irrt :1itHe, promoting :$ffrdenj by.UtwreDce 4 Co.rwtpt 3acago. lB "Sold m Provo and recommended Ior economic as weu as iox moral anorsennmenuii reasons me eorn,-allU8-o- Shoe Repa inng 208 West Center St., Provo, , r - a--ia e -- - - IKLECIfir ' and employ only expert shoe re- patters ared a had over 20 years experience al teht'Ufliol" Utah We have broke7 his feier The Ptovo team-hovercome a big lead and was really outplaying 'Uie Crimson wtuat to ., rfillrfiu, o'ihM nowfearsthe The Sta& Jtastitution waa, me ecftnomic results of such move. TBusihes men have so shaped winner over the 11. Y. U. last year only and their-af- f aire that :?ihey" wDl 1 have not the slightest trouble in Koberts has three: of tlie old squad uaCK lO UUI1U 1118 niuuuu. i up adaptrnjr themselves to the champed conditions. Some' of the j foundatiooa inen of the quint are Reil y, all cities and towns of the State may experience a "temporary short Siuiuious and Mecca. They are out itnow agc-vrevenue uetause ui me uepiivitLiuii ui nic luiiua uv yaiu j their greatest handicap is lack 'of will quickly I offset by aTtadjust- - "beef." for eaioonUieenseH, but . . Coach (Roberts says his greatest , , memw revenues ana a more ecwiomic aoznmiKiraxion i. pudiic Ljtho are, big worry Is to gt-ni- u hold their own in collegiate ehptih li) Huuad ball. His is'lotig on Upeedand T shall be disf.ppoir-ttt- l of 'the legii la ture i n accuracy, but "rxleinoralized-wh-if t he n rst m ft tmont nf ulavine aKaiiist a team trite Uu- uni- - is almost sure to brine a saloonless aiation. HedQuist Drug Co." onarek expected, but the M. Y. U. mentor says the team wiU aqoa reach tJie he esiresl and may 1 real contender this year for . the State title. , Tie Provo iw last year irobably gave the lrniversity of Utah the hardest fight tltf Crlmaon esperieu ced in its race lor Uie American title aiid but for the interference of dame luck the B. Y. II. followers chiirn' they would have trimmed the U. The U. over Jlobertaq of U. had a quint, with four minutes : to play. the-val- ae -- -th- e-game, i ttis - ;: I"- 1 .... ' .. Only iJheLhektuoak Jtanned: ti - an aBquafe We McDonald is in uchool again be unal.K'' to participuU- - lUi r.eaaoii at least, as his knee has not recovlie-wi- Ttutth Stat mustonomizLfurlfatrr r-- "- The new admimntra-- i p tA ffirp "wJ'trt ll lion, lias no other choice in the miitter h deficit of appnrnteTyTSinri Leaving bond-issiarevenue of the State '&,rtM team ami show :.uromise ' oi or paid-ou- t y i jnel'Uy r.r y y w at the ..earliest nrissiblp Tnoment In addition' to" this ttie. admin class arc Andrews, itowman, Larson Southbound . Northbound 3utlrew5wa9 the tari tliat the estimated requirements for the main-- ; and Uiirhaui: istration finds 8:14 a.m. ' on last year's Spanish Kork guard , 7:06 a.m. tenaitce of Stateniepart ments aiid State institutions are far in 9 53 a.m. t:Al a.m. school Durham and excess. of 'fiie estimated revenues for the years 1917 ana 1918. To high 10:59 :i0 a.m. Iarson iiu.il from the southern part 11:50 a.m. make up the deficit we have inherited frem our predecessors in of the State. They are all fast and p.m. mat2:59 p.m. 'sharks" on the basket, but office, and to keep the business 4af the State in operatwni imposes ter ' ;f n'm . EXPRE6E of size again enters into theTWgu-njjen4: OS p.m. on the nevr State adnraidstraEion-th- e neleisyof':'-exeri-isin.the Vn an H. Kggertsen looks the best bet 5:511 p.m. ;50ip.m;,-most rigid economy. Trasns 10 Dm. . for center He is not tall, but plavs 6:59 p.m. oor well, and ., uiiiess jumping ?:, fipx. On behalf of the adrrnmistn&ive officials oi the State I wish mst an unusually good man, Will UtU p.m. !n cuv thai naitirfalriiw nara onto ho , raw tho Rtnta T . . .111... . I .. 1 rinrm'." i ...!!. :j iliittiit a private j . uusi- - .ilt)(. eaiu uaa.uiwa.ueen IT the tipofF. evrpTiOTia3rTftoie"n n vourness-caV Book mucn run exomicairv-tnamiih uv nriore te man aji)iinng ejso. 4 mtmirinal froverrenent." It will "be. the aim of mv administration Hohe.rta- - nnire to attempt to adapt prticiplerf private ihe State Ask tie Af int. a full day paywilj.be. id can ve better government A lull day s work-fo-r iU,d team work also cannot1 .ox the ball in possession of.! with will used Heads be State of sur tected .every employee. every department friht shipment L imred pwunds cr a j strive for a record m "keeping" expenditures witiiin the amount the opponents. In the. contest with tlie If lust year the (YTnfson scored " ' iappropmted. jr.; jf lour baskets, right off the Jaar; from '" ti:.e legiskvture is.. ..prohuiu-iJrtm - fhe tosyup without tlie H. Y 1'. int-ratM tod routee to uiiner e ball. JiobiTt s h.opia 6its Ij "connection" with the making appropriations In excess sl the revenues .oi. the: aater.i5tit- rver tTn'rhiiie-th- MoDonalu in' trie .frames j, lV(' Union acdaffiea"TUSh feirislattrres Pacific System f i uie scasnrr -ts i rpi. f Unea. .ni v v ji.v able to io!d ..'p- ' jf.MSfMiv "W should-bjJiyumuun tar ibis own this piiatKJpa-an(wrrnsut the han.ii despite jg,xeutwe vetoes the "T7.t appropriations r iv t,...:..i,. t:a;i of il. inrniryT7 tVio ..lrriinttVafifa nvmwl-ur.t ThcH. l. Illgll SChsiol nuillt is ,iw. all kmts Of class, according : , ., hshowuip v.. i . f-t-i;e ! ' water- - proof leather for winter wear. 3cjcattaM'deUcer frees Ladies' waiting room. - firp-fftp- the famous Kqrry" Krome recommend ; 3 ; squadj-.whilp- a.m.-12:5- j . t. i Su&sc ribe t for the hgnie pap U. : he-fl- -- . I -- 1 -r :can-a"3Eate- idr8 umto TZ ( 1 to'k By Harold Bell Wright t 1 -- I Popular Edition - j l te-ter- , , i . - vfei-..v- tTrr-rr-fth-- in-tor- -- ' j yi-a- L . r nufihir-rfTTwa-TTsr- .i feff-o-ATt- l . j tmn ir.,' : i'oal: iiobenf......,Tlie. secondary . .. jvi ar10 Jfie TTTnrrrrfMfllri ""nr lr tgr fnn 'tne atl-- I worMng under" the "direc- tit of iiibert uebb ant nave irsprrl ministration ;in curtauiriiiexDeriditares 'awl..ta.ihe:inrrDie-'to ihTorm themseivts as tt- the eaidition of tlie treasury of the f'1'VvinLft;e.van'1?y to .fandstin.aii fl I f t- -. I State and to be moderate in their requesof-theJegislatiB--e. i6 in the fcrst cace of th season for ft M nev Matentber fivr; tji game has arrays our wi wticn in ttm'conptructkon auuaings, the costly ex-- capitoITs such a magnificent tvpe. and vh the maintenarice" andi Profit considered rme of ni;e big ' llwi'ence )f those uflfortitn-wbeerihawinstitutions of our .'State departments and peopra .whTTiaveLlo6t- - jprocedfrigat a rapidrate. It is.Tioa. .abyolujejy necessary that ever before centers arounfi the cow f no rest 'side .nigh ve have a brief period t)? retrenchment, InrofeqjpmifnrfMt I In their money byeoulatioij, LtAte will Je playtd the Shit oi new ol :iuildconstruction desires our must further curb ne f(r fir 'Or thieves and deposit and the B. y; C. will Saturday two ,.. at ieast iwgs for eanj. on one week. Jatet.Ttie B, be taken earned hard savings your TOur'bedTndebtednes- is citH?-to the raasimunt limitalidn T. 11. . authorities Trill endeavor , to with ' thef :Btaie Ban- k- of -- imposed by the State constitution and our current indebtedness arrarife the University of Utah conwhich must be paid off immediately is close to ialf a million dol- - test for the first Saturday In Feb Provo, -- whcs:ef,you a.in- ruary. Thos who mi)80 the high Dirrteghextwo-yars-we-n Hi sured agaiitst t lossffoHT 8c?iooI"teaiirtirs yeaTare? MJ wartli, accountrf-oubonded in Osbounifi, Jiolman, Sveusen : , ' r into a inkinsrfundnd for interest on any cause. debtedness already incurred i&out $570,000, to hich must be KctineBCluS and iBrown. i addeil the interest .and payments into the sinking fun for bonds STATE we rmist issue t meet our inherit COMB SAGE IEA IN State, is rapidly increasing and naturally enough it costs more y rf orrin But we must not each '' ,. ear jto administer eurState affairs. i il :1 10 ot adnimistration griow iasier xnan aves xae permit the cost ALVA fE,t-SOrevenue of the State. Y?:.t''$i Cashier. the taxpayers A the .State. 1 I aei not tryiug to alarm-undji- ly 1 .am merely trying to state as clearly as I may the financial It's Granrlmotriw'g "Ren-pproblem'confronting the fiew administrativn and to impress upon Keep ner: Locks Dark, the Diiblic the importance of economy in isate allairs. Glossy, Beautiful. - I am satisfied that .Ve shall be able to.;.'meet ;;.successfully the! ' shall he aWe to that confronts us. I feel , that we situation . The . mi.vttire of Kfljre Tea aai ' x. ii ecpnomize mthe; publiC: Service;t be able to reduce appropriations sufficiently and that we shall be aa,i fad. d i.air is frflu.imotw'g recipe, able to increase" our revenue and at the same time distribute the f folka art; aRain ""'"g 't to kwp their to have the extehtlhatwe brirden oftaxation WquitablT may funds sufficient for the administration of the anairs of the State a youthful appearance i of the greater 1 ' advantage. . without incurring a new deficit. . wadays, thouph. we don't? haye the Permit me to suggest that every good citizen of the State 2h-$xn57n join in a New Year's resolution to assist the State administration ih so whserving theinancesf t ' commonwealth on a firm footing for all time. ,." - ; jmprwed by the addition inter- - i of Ihe legislturendotherj re- - u iB very to sure, Utah, I ested m "popular hecauw nobody can ic.--- : " i HI Ch ances Have YbfTGoTYoWs fc ... 1 h Eyes of the World ' i ; - f"l lay 2 oi-ie- -- - - 1 1 ' j"1 -- -- IANK . . - d m HI hlweiiu -- olcr-tim- e . ; " . . Xtl af-oti-ier cefve fromev?ry as,tUhe&M eff iciencyi ;; as citi2eil"ggestronsTaTidd7iTO-MTOTer-vHh- public-spirite- d ' . " that I aIbw!sV-'Jr.that-I--lel vemor pi au xne am not a partisan "ing one mall Btrand at a time ; by morn- inn the gray hair, disappears, but what peopieriiTcpi:iive'""7ij?tu kmum iivnyvv Umcerely forNie conficnci l Htiiui yv-- V -- ' '. . , V0U r.o r . i wpir j t jew applications, it alsoproduees that soft lulro aiil appearance o( ahundunca e1 18 80 pae.-Thi- s radv-to-us- prjt that pparaiice. IU not intended T' V- - V "It's Just Spadid" The visitor's exclamation "applies not only to the tastfness and attractiveness of the interior finish. It denotes also her hearty 'approval'of our method of helping the prospective builder, ' Hldeasrfor; Interior And we are sure VP? the niaterial r t forf Y: .. ..:..l that we can save you money hM ' 1 lfeT .in making the proper selection of materials7";: if A delightful toilet rVfui.it, nf PrePaT,at.''n cnitmt VL tnr tlinso wlinlilantp a biir. vn1l,f .1 kjOVrillur ' -- .. f rl: lIdwdtTheU';"':. V |