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Show V THE PROVO POST PAGE TWO the other hand, no man is totally without influence Even a recluse has his little sphere of action and his example., He is, at least, seen of others. lie is one tooth in one of those cogwheels that produce the ' ceaseless revolutions of lifes great drivers. v' . 2 ", THEPROVQlPOST Published -- Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. First West St, Provo, Utah 22-2- 4 . By The Oneyear ., ........ 75 Cents l.SOOne month H. C. HICKS, Editor. 25 Cents C N. Entered at the Postofflce of Provo City as Act of Congress, March 2, 1284. second-clas- HICKS, Manager. matter according to s OLD TEEES MUST GO. . ' 1 , The .movement started by the. stotc officers. to bring about .t'he downfainbrall I . THE SCIENCE OP LIVING. . . . Li: TIT Religionists who are chided about their schisms and divisionsjind their inability to agree on the points of faith might very aptly point out that they differ only in incidentals and not essentialspwhereas the scientists differ on everythinguinder-themiand change their minds every day, says the Pittsburg Press. - Take the commonplace science of living, for instance. A week ago and you would have died if you drank water with your meals. Now they say it doesnt do any harm at all. One variety says Eat meat, lots of it, to build good, rich blood. AnotherTsays meat is poison; that .vegetablesTanrthe only food. A third declares that meat and, vegetables both increase debility and that you will live twice as long on' raw fruits and nuts. Some say Stretch the stomach once a day. Others advocate small and frequent potions. Some say Talk with your meals," laugh pit makes the food di gent b Gthre Jn8i8t4hat-silis gakL 1 ....... tn. as at, the table. ... . PRICESIN ADVANCE $2.6tfThree months Six months . -- POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION Special Silk and Serge , "blrpde, iear "and'pefietrjrcba.rd that" M VT-f- oP the breeding headquarters for ail kinds oL:: insect pests is certainly commendable.. I means better fruit for Utah and better fruit means better prices and more prosperity for all. The old apple tree that lias stood in the back yard will of course be doomed to' go, but if the good people desire an apple tree why not plant one that will be of service and not merely serve to cause those who are tryingto Jbuild the right kind of orchards trouble. We have right here in "Provo old apple trees especially Thathave necer known paris green or any other spraying ingredient. In fact they have' become jo worm infected that the ax is about the only thing that can. prevent them frombeing a further menace to the frui industry of this section. many years been - PRICE -- 4 -v- -- This Dress is one of the Cleverest Styles we have yet shown. It is a combination of Wool Stripped Silk and has the stylo of a much higher priced dress Some stores sell it for $10.00 Our price $6.75 SERGE-an- ia TEf 'DIFFERENT KILL OFF TRAMP DOGS. TheTtramp dog question is again causing considerable talkras it has been sometime since Provo has beep able to keep a dog tax collector at his duty and the castoff dogs seem. 4m have agaim found a way into Provo. Action should be taken immediately to get rid of these brutes, as they are a public nuisance' and are of no value to anyone. Perhaps if the city commissioners were to urge the tax collector to (fet busy it would not take long to get rid of the evil. People who have dogs they desire to keep should take out the license, The inapectors winiindoubtedly be very careful not to have trees pay the tax, and then keep their animals nff the streets. destroyed that are valuable, providing the people will spray them MAN. WIFE AND FOUR DELINQUENT NOTICE. properly, but no effort should be spared in cleaningjmt those--f hat SONS ALL IN JAIL have served their usefulness manyyears ago. In the action taken Springdell Resort Company, princithe state find county" officials are"only considering Thewelfareof the Whole Family of.Walensbiarg In pal place of business- ,- Prove, Utah.'" majority of the people, and should this ruling cause the downfall of Custody in Connection With Notice: Therere delinquent upon the following described stock on acNumerous Robberies in the some favorite old tree we should tqke the matter kindly, for it must count of assessment No. 2 of", thirty be done in order to make Provo, Utah County and the State what it seven and (137.50) dollars per should be in fruit raising. , 3tALENSBURG, Colo., Feb, 17. share, levied on the 12th day of JanuAwaiting sentence or trial .in ary, 1912, the several 'amounts set NATIONAL GUARD WHEN IN SERVICE. . the district court here, the family opposite the names of the respective Under the present Jaw the National Guard is subject to active of John Baldwin, consisting of his shareholders, as follows: wife and four sons, are in custody Cert service whenever the president calls for it in any state,-- territory or connection with recent Tobber-ie- s No. Shares'. Name. the District of Columbia, to be employed with the forces of the United in in this 1 vicinity. Conley and 15 C. R. Howe...: States. The president specifies in his call the period of such services, Robert, sons, are 1 d 19 Joseph El Yates awaiting the organized militia thus summoned to the field, serves for the tence onacharge of receiving and 25 Geo. M. Smoot 1 And In accordance with law and an time named, within or without the territory of the United States, order of the board of directors made unless sooner relieved by the ' presidents order. By the existing on the .12th day of January, 1912, so national law, approved in 1903, and amended" in 1908, the president is many shares of each parcel of stock empowered to call out the National Guard, according to the military as may be necessary will be sold at needs of the Federal Government arising from the necessity to exepublic auction fit the office of the comcute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrection or repel invasion pany, room l2, :Knight Block,. Provo, Utah, on Monday, March 11, 1912, at when such emergencies can not be met by the regular forces. In a the kour of 2 oclock p. in., to pay the word, the National Guard is subject to the presidents call,- and can delinquent assessment together , with be sent to the field, in or out of the country, along with the regular thej cost of advertising and expense - . army. of'aale. a W. LESTER MANGUM, The misconception on this point is due lo the fact that the militia ' "Secretary. the war was , not available for immediate duty at the Spanish during Office room 12, Knight. Block, presidents call, but Was first mustered in as state volunteers, to be Provo, Utah. mustered later on into the government service. But now the the value of again t First publication Feb. 20, 1912. good looks of a fine compresident's call sends the National Guard at once into 'active service, plexion, a skin free from blemishes .and beyond the national boundaries if demanded by the course of bright eyes and a cheerful demeanor. events. - The organized militia, in this way, is called into active ser- - Many of them know, also, What it means to be free from headaches, backaches, vice in advance of the raising of any volunteer forces. . Members of lassitude and extreme nervousness. at a meeting held Thursday. Feb. 15, the National Guard are subject to this immediate service for the term because many have learned the value j 91 2 the publlslllng of the deiinquent of.) covered by commissions and terms of enlistment, and hold themselves list of the Shareholders' the" Gold iaeadiaess-fo- r active service at onee at the president Hill Extension Mining Co., on account ' 1 under the militia law as it now stands. of assessment NoT 6, will be postponed ; r COM BIXST1oN'SUF""COIOKS ' IRVINES aas 02SS3S Notice To OsirPatrons - 0 sen-an- - . . Women Appreciate Summerall Winter THE- Society moves collectively, not individually. No roafi lives entirely unto or by himself. Many boast they are independent of their associates and could get along as well without as withdhem, but they are wrong, says the Omaha Bee. Their motive power is not stored entirely within themselves ;it con.es from contact with those about - them.- It is like the cogwheel that drives the machineryrj Onewhcel wording alone would turn around but it would turn no machinery with it. Only when it is thrown into gear.so lhatwhen it turns round its tenons fall into the trundles of the other wheel w.ill it transmit the. power Jo drive, tlie .machinery. The will of one man acting u u the will of another transmit? .and transmutes" power, thoughftejtUc may ever realize it. -- However independent one . may consider himself, he is' neither. original Much that he cansThirbwnthouprimlTem copied from another, though perhaps unconsciously on his part. On - jr ui. of - OF' aid to better phys- -' " Secretary. ical condition. Beechams pills have First publication Feb. 20, 1912. an unequaled reputation because they act so mildly, but so certainly and so There is no better medicine made beneficially.' By clearing the system,'" for colds than regulating the bowels and liver, they Chamerlains tone the stomach and. improve the Gough Remedy. Itacts on digestion. Better feelings, better looks, tures plan, relieves the. lungs, better spirits follow the use of Beechopens the secretions, aids expecams Pills so noted the world over toration; and restores the SERVICE OF .CALIFORNIA ISpend the Long Cold Day Amid the Flowers and Sunshine system to a healthy condition. For sale ' , by all dealers. ForTheir Good Effects; wiorwtif -- SoM . 10c.. 25c. Wooes especially should read the diActioa with every box. era Mouse SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT TRAIN 16, 1912. ' as the moist reliable 3S32 1 Saturday,-Marc- h Famous Winter Resorts" BEST until Friday, March 1, 1912. Salepf same wUl be postponed until 6:30 p. LIFES COGWHEEL. rrr - AT THE Here Is a message of Hope and good cheer irom Mrs. JrG. Martin, Boonq MilI3a., v hoi is! the mother of eighteen children. 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