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Show PAGE TWO THE PROVO POST . , ' THE PROVO POST. A 1. o o () o o o o o () o o o () o 22-2- 4 By The POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. . IN ADVANCE PRICES SUBSCRIPTION .2.50 Three months ........... ...la Cents arc. HICKS, Editor. y. C. ITICKS, Manager. month .'.I ,,,.,.25 Cents matter according to Entered at the Postofflce of Provo City as second-clas- s Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. fill months 1. BOOne whenever the paper is not received. Residence carriers are supposed to notify the subscribers by blowing a whistle upon their arrival with the paper. Pleagp help us to see that this rule is enforced by report-,lnany negligence on the part of the carrier. W 0 WwWWW-W- WWW W i o C) Published Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. First West St,-- Provo, Utah One year w W WW WW W W W iV rs5$Enmeir?BBes58DHee The Latest Thin in Stoves g The Owner of Utah County Farm tobe has aright Happy. Hes a busy man, but na- - D o o O the Best - other time, the very latest thing in stoves ture is equally busy doing o thaUstdvewirbsts caddoisa o o its share in insuring him a jftfew 'Peredioit It Burns Oil Tnrfrsaa No Ashes o, e Oil o It- Conceo rich harvest. steadier and ntrates Heat It as quick No Waste handier than coal, cheaper than o o Ilrls Handy No Dirt o You can enlist the aid of nature i o No Delay -It is Ready 0o by securing this farm, 3 miles CONTINENTAL OIL CO. o Denver, Pueblo, Albuquerque, Cheyenne, 'Butte, o from Provos business section, BoUe, Salt Lake City o o and the terms we can arrange o ANNOUNCEMENT. FIVE LOST IN RIVER 0 make it WHEN AUTO LEAPS Excursion Rate East Via Denver THROUGH OPEN DRAW 0 a genuine opportunity, & Rio Grande. A FARM DEMONSTRATION. 0 Speed of Car Prevented Them 0 After several years of earnest effort by promoters of the agrieulD. B. G. will sell round trip and a rarely good investment Hearing Warning of Watch-tural welfare of this country, encouragement is given the concrete Man None of Passengers Have 0 excursion o plait now pending in Congress which will bring to the individual tinations under Been Identified. following arrange 0o tarmer the direct and workable results of scientific research and meats from commendable been submitted have 22. Five CHICAGO, May peo. periment. Many Dates of Sale May 18 25t 31; A automobile 0 pl plunged with time to time with. the .object of securing FederaLIegialalion .ami sup- JnnCT .,rs. 12,'!.!, j2Q,I22, 29 into thfTwaters of theCalnmot 0 port extending the scope of agricultural education work to niorellireet July 3, 12, 20; August 2, 10, 23. river here at an A GOOD HOUSE hour this o early 1912. 4. and individual reach than available under the present system. None 5, Sept. i when they came at a Destinations and Bates Chica- morning, of these have been regarded as a solution of the problem of developSPLENDID ORCHARD breakneck speed to an open draw- 0 go, $55.00; Peoria, $51 JO; St. 0 ing the agricultural resources and soil possibilities of this country. Louis. bridge. $49.00 , St. Paul and Minne, AMPLE WATER SUPPLY A watchman standing' atthe 0 Now comes the plan evolved by the National Soil Fertility League apolis, $52.00 Omaha, Neb.. draw made frantic eforts to warn o and the heads of the state agricultural colleges and experiment la., St. Joseph, BEST PEACH GROUND IN UTAH the occupants of the automobile, 0 eminent with educationalists, agricultural experts Atchison, Kas.. Leavenworth, Kas. but was too late. The machine D THE B. Y. U. SUMMER SEMESTER. Theaction of the board of trustees of the Brigham Young University in adding a summer semester to the regular W9rk of the school There mg consequences. year, is important, and will have education-whno have an profityoung people acquiring able employment during the summer months, who will be enabled, by availing themselves of .the opportunities of the summer semester, to complete their school work a year or two earlier, than they otherwise would. The earniug period of their lives will thus be .advanced. The suminey semester will also be valuable to the teachers of the state, especially those of Utah County. Those who art; looking forward to getting degrees will have a splendid opportunity for working along that line, .The State Bourd of Education ackqovvledges the work of the Brigham Young University, and this applies ToMhe summer semester as w4ell as the regular school year, enabling teachers who wish state certificates to do the work here as well as at the state " ' institution. The people of Provo, especially should show their loyalty to the new move, as it is helpful to our city both financially and edueation-alv- . : For a midnight supper, as for any other meal at any ;o 0O 0 0 0O far-reac- h are-ma- ny o Cook-stov- - is as gas, elec-tricit- y.. 0: IT"T7 THe New Perfection Stove u handiomely fiouVd in nickel, with cabinet top, dtop drives, towel racks, etc. Made with , 2 or but net. All dealers carry the New perfection ?tove. Free Cook-Boo- k with every stove Cook-Boo- k abo fives to anyone sending 5 ccow to cover abiding cost. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0O 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0O o IDEAL FOR POULTRY 0 Could Also Be Connected With City Water System. 0 0 0 But the farmer has no monopoly on happiness, for 0 the city family on Its own home tract is afforded a little" 0 world of pleasure. If youre paying rent, you can not 0 0 appreciate this fully, and should let us show you these: 0 (I with A 0O BRICK, bath, electric light, corner on ment; two porehes, glorious shade and fruit, 0 by twelve rods, in southeast section two blocks from 0 Center Street. The price is only....v. .$2,100.00 0 0 r 0 A FOUR ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW jn new east 0 section vhieh must be seen to be appreciated. 00 A FOUR ROOM BRICK COTTAGE in southwest parti. 0 of eity on acre of good ground, partly in bearing fruit. 0 0 The price is right......,...,......,.... .$1, 500.00 0 0oA BUILDING LOT rods on Fifth North and. by o First East Streeet. 0 Should you expect to live in Salt Lake, or want to in 0 vest in Salt Lake property, let, us tell you about this; 0 0 0 VENA just what the name implies a ' sheltered garden spot located one bloek from "St ate 0 o l - - & -- - tickets-to-Easter- des- n ex- : me-asur- -- -- -- ' "' FEW-ITEM- - am- - ; 1, S - 31 ; t ' . Council-B- ; sta-Iion- s, luffs, and economists, embodied in a bill introduced in the House and in the Senate. The bill provides for government appropriation, immediate- 1 for $6,000 for each state, to stimulate the initial work, then proportioned to- the agricultural population, increasing annually until the maximum of three millions f 3,000,000) would be reached in ten years. Each state shall appropriate an equal amount with the government. Under this arrangementrt skilled farm demonstrator selected and under supervision of the respective states shall be appointed to each agricultural county of his state, to bring to the individual farmer the results of the most advanced scientific research and experiment, to be applicable to and demonstrated by the individual, at his own .home and on, his own land. The plan is regarded as logical and practicable and by many who have studied it closely as the most important piece of legislation, in its far reaching and upbuilding effect, undertaken since the time of the Civil War. Careful consideration has been given the bill by the of Congress. committees on agriculture in. their respective-branches Favorable comment and generous discussion give assurance that the y plan will be framed Into a law at the current session. - Mo.,J - Kansas City. Mo $40.00; Denver, went crashing over the abutement Colorado Springs, Pueblo, $22.50. into the water. At a late hour Return Limit October 31st, not a' trace of the party or the 1912.-'- automobile had beep discovered.- Stopovers- - Stopovers tv ill be The watchman stated after the permitted on going trip within 10 accident that the car had been days from date of sale and onmen and three wo- trip within fin a I unit- "of men. October 31st, 1912. Routes Going via any direct route returning via same or any KILLS WIFE IN STREET; PURSUED, other route desired. SHOOTS HIMSELF See Union Depot ticket agent forfurther particulars. Jealousy-Craze- d Man Forces Cha- WM. II. MITCHELL, uffeur to Drive Him A way from .. Agent, Provo. Utah. the Scene, But is Overtaken. re-tnr- ir 1 o 0o 0 0 0 0O 0 o 0 0 0 There never was a time when 0 pie appreciated the real merits of HAMILTON, Ont.. May 20. O Crazed by jealousy, Frank Truckman now. This 4a shown by the shot and killed his wife this 0 crease in sales and voluntary morning in full view of many 0 monials from persons who have been persons, on one of the principal 0 cured It If you or your children streets of Hamilton and then shot 0 Of the two main factors in agriculture the farmer is more impor- are troubled with a cough or cold give himself, probably fatally. 0 tant than the farm. Some men will succeed almostanywhere and it and become acquainted with Jumping iuto an automobile and O its under most adverse circumstances. Aggressive, persistent, sale by - all holding a revolver to the drivers and energetic, thcywould accumulate fortunes where dealers. 'head, he threatened to kill the 0 D peo-- . 4han4xirlain'-Congft-Remed- . mm p" y in-jl- e test!-- ! by - j a-t- i rial good i qualities.-Fo- r t chauffeur unless he hurried him other men wTould starve. On farms of stubborn, sterile, hilly clay ihey SUMMER EXCURSION RATES in which mellow incomes black !wy frm thC scene of the shoot rival results alley produce crops and ing. farms. While conditions are propitious such men set, the pace for the Policemen in automobiles and Via SALT LAKE ROUTE to nation in agricultural production and prosperity various Eastern 'destinations. Tickets on sale various dates Mav'd'TJT nd when he found himself is is nicTfFToF not 1iocTfH If the farmers wife satisfied,, and if JSth to .September 5th. See tvmi'r .PIpd 30 minutes later, aftera -ehase, 'With hundreds of citizens local Agent for particulars. beher comfort, 'the farmer might as well give up lus aspirktions (u at his heels, lie, shot himkelf. The family can not remain on come successful. if the wife Now is the time to get rui of ytmr and mother rebels, ONE FARE FOR ROUND Yon do ; ! the-farm- 1 rhenmatism, ' it by applv;,! Liniment and mas- Chamberlain's saging the parts freely at eaehajqdii enee ealionT For sale by al mg Instead of taking an active part in the present struggle for otcs. Gov. Woodrow Wilson is content losit oq th and discuss economic problems with the neighbors. halnd-to-ban- ran d i k ' comes now from Philadelphia that another match ha- - been stiuck for the blowing up of the powder trnst. But it is as wH to wait for the 'noise of the explosion. tk c - rT when you lmu I Vil HR r - 2th, return limit May 26. ;Stnte High School Track Meet. Ask for tickets via SALT LAKE : May I inUe 'O " ROUTE. Np The I ft he 4 5-2- Local Representative WantedA- N'JLX'imiasii 3 ed. Cr Do You Know-- . s' (loot) income assuied. ) . ! Real- Co., V. 1440 WANTEDSpan - mares,J of- (Weight about 11U0; also I iaml harness. Phone 5J2-'v- . wagon, Fine young pigs Phone 89-ilemSn Kuudsen, by - Ilillff STYLES int!:e La'.est Tulliaery Goods. We Will-Tri- m to YourOrderl 9 FOR SALE - Ve now have on. 3. splendid line of Ad- Marden building, Washington, I). 0. We are agents for th. Famous Royal Bread, Buns, etc. Quality speaks in every loaf. Provo Meat Packing Co. ty I Printing and do it Come to right? Post Publishing Co. tigorsqieij i n;4.ivquiA dress National i That we do Job Fancy Millinery TOO LATE. TO CLASSIFY Best Creamery butter, iiOe per pound. Separator or Ranch huts ter. 25c per pound.- - Provo Meat , - 5-- - 0 0 0 0O D 0 0 0O 0 lot-si- x . . - -- ' y 4 8 CO -- a . BEARTHA ROSS, Mgr. 369 West Center 0 O 0 0O liome-cov- e, -- ' 0 $io.oT 0 0 0O Street, and only ten.minutes from Salt Lake business' district. Just six lols-lef- tat $200.00 each, down and $5.00 a month make you the owner and its' a good investment, too. O - constitution of the United States prescribed a single term polities at present would be safer and saner and th. ' outlook more settled. 0 0 0 00 ; O . WE HAVE BUYER for small dairy farm, with few acres of fruit'j.n connection. Price must be right and must be good property. O 0D O Reese Stallings , -0 .0 0 0O 0 0o 0 Room ll, Knight Block. 0o Phone 432. o o 00 lO 0O o o o o . & Company C W WW wW IT tft WWw w W 0 0 O 0 o0 po o o px a ( w J At |