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Show r k fHE PEOVO POST dogma AREJISY PEOPLE UTAH Page FW or creed and stand in solid, phalanx in support of the greater Utah 'and progressive development the state. The principal social Events of the Xmas holidays in the Utah colony were, the following, home of which I wrote you a week L0T:iN WASHINGTON order of May 7, 1913. Utahns Meet Together and Enjoy Mr.'Royal Eccles of 'Ogden "Is Themselves in the National Capia few days in Washingtol During the Christmas Holi- spending ton visiting friends. days In Old Home Fashion. Senator and Mrs.' Sutherland spenCa portion of the holiday season at Hot Springs, West Virginia. POST CORRESPONDENT had a very pleasant,liin.e and CALLS A UTAH ENEMY They the senator is feeling much more like attacking the hard work ahead of him than he did before the rest. MlCfflOU Leading ago:! 1. Party at Senator Smoots the night after Xmas.I t 2. Utah, dance at the Highland Apartments December 3L which a atlarge onimber of Utah-peoptended. It went off in - grand styleT 3. Watch party at the home of Mr. C. RBradford on New Years Une0.WuLucasFindaMuchto,YeJ.ea(jwrj1 regreat in the last eve Say Against the State While Sundays Washington Post an ac- - 4. Pleasant, social gathering at Spending a Short Time In the count of an interview with G. W. the home of J. Reuben Clark-- on Lucas of the Gallacher Machine New Years night. East Company, of Salt Lake City, in Judge J. E. Booth of Provo is in which he is reported as declaring Washington for a few days. At that there is little hope-o- f progress the motion of Senator Sutherland, (Special toThe Post)" Qnin Utah as long as the Mormons he was today admitted to practice aomuiuivr-cn.--(runjllave-acontrol ofaffairs in' the before: theibaofheiS this month-theatpe aecond day-of ThhTTs doub!y. regretableUourt of the United States. - daily statement of-t- he United coming as it doesJxom one who is J ,The Judge says that it was very States Treasury Department show-- supposedly a friend of Utahs pro- - apparent to him on, his way to gress. It might not be amiss for Washington that conditions in some good friend cf Mf. Lucas to Utah are far superior to those in ask him to reflect for a few mom-men- the East, but he fears that the deupon the history of Utah s pression here is fast encroaching Gold Coin $862,815,013.00 development and tb give credit to upon the west. He thinks it is Gold Bullion 254,170,956.00 those to whom credit is honestly highly advisable for westerners to retain their optimism and be. exSilver Dollars z 489,570,000.00 due. If he is honest he will cred-he is statement the that Dollars of tremely loath to become parties to i jtraet the fears and apprehensions that as ited made. - 1890 having 255,000.00 The commercial clubs of the are moving westward. The judge The Interstate Commerce Com- ed the .Oregon state, and the hosts of public spirit-Sho- rt is inclined to be hopeful that the Line Railway Company to ed men for some time past have progressive spirit of Utah people refund to the firm of Farnsworth been straining every effort to rid generally will counteract any ser& Bowman $210 on, account of un- - .the state of the greatest of all bans ious depression that mijrht he reasonable rate applied on ship- - .to her progress, .the unfair and coming their way. ments of brick from Woods Cross, really ridiculous conduct of to Metropolis, Nevada. jtafn destructionists who are never PROVO WILL SOON Matthew Lence of Utah has been content unless they are reviling HAVE' A BIG DENTAL promoted in the Indian Office tosome one or some class of individ-th- e ESTABLISHMENT OPENED position of copyist at $900 per uals, at all times preferably, the Mormons. . annum. Ruby Uf Christensen of Utah hasThere are a' considerable num-beeA number of dentists are organpromoted in the service of bet of men in Utah who appear the Geological Survey at Wash- - loyal and patriotic at home, but as izing the Alba Dental Company soon as they get over the border and headquarters will be over the ington. Mr. D. R. Pingree of the First forget their patriotism, and deep Hedquist Drug Company No. 2 on National Bank of Ogden spent a felt loyalty, and gush forth into the corner of Center and First few days in Washington this week deprecatory 'statements in regard West streets.When the new firm opens its doors It will be one of as the guest of Mr. Clarence E. to the Mormons and Mormon, thft best equipped in the west, and Being the first visit of struetion of Utahs progress. time reThe for such methods, if work of the very best grade will Mr. Pingree to Washington, he a such time existed, has long be done. Although the names of himself ports having enjoyed since j passed, and it is highly prop- - the organizers have not been made mensely. Mr. Stephen Walker of Peoa, er and imperative that Utahns public, it Is reported that, they are d all dentists of high standing in the. Summit county, Utah, has been during the present crisis in of profession. affairs can unite irrespective as postmaster under the Goods le Entire stock of genuine Rugs, Brasses, Laces, Kimonos, Silk Neckwear, Silk Hdsiery, etc. to be sold at cost and less than cost prices. Choose are unbroken. Entire stock and fixtures for sale. im-port- ed - r Bric-a-Bra- c, ny -- Import-Orient- al f: ts ! early-while-asiortme- te-Silv- er mission-has-direct- nts STRICTLY warn jd) i n im-ev- er Ameri-oontinue- APPROVALS CASH-- NO cer-Uta- h, 52 East 3rd South Salt Lake City, Utah i) Vi GOOD PLASTER. not blister and is very effecUve. Provo Drug Co., exclusive agents. (Adv.) . , custody of a minor child. , It developed at the hearing that the re couple-we18 years of age and the young man was attending schooL 0CL29 WANT ADS Meritol White Liniment is a splendid application for Bore Throat, Cold on the Lungs, Croup and Pains in the Nellie Brown was granted a diAdvertising under this head la a at the rate of a cent a word for Chest Saturate a piece of flannel vorce from eepted L. Brown on the tach Insertion, Hugh cloth with the Liniment and use as a which ia payable In adI plaster. It is very penetrating, will grounds of desertion and abandon- vance. Thoutanda have profited by ment. The plaintiff was given the uelng thlo column. Try a few worde-o- r quick results. 1913 : B start jru Itw pU I Jonathan Apples, 50c per Phone 476-- j24 SALE Limited amount of good Carbon paper; le per sheet while it lasts, in 25 cent lots.- - Best grade. Call this office. FOR SALE Fine Jonathan and - FOR Winesap V CASH TO .THE FIRST PRIZE WINNER OF PROVO POST CONTT.$10000 09 09 O9 09 Italian 09 09 09 OJIS HUNDRED DOLLARS apples. Phone '476-M- ., . ; jU FOR SALE Limited amount of good Carbon paper; le per sheets while it lasts in 25 cent lots. Best' grade. Call. this office. FOR SALE Limited amount of good Carbon paper; 1c per sheet while it lasts, in 25 cent lots. Best grade- .- Call this office. -- - FOR SALE 200 bushels of potatoes at 60 cents per bushel in lots of 5 bushels or more. Also a erels and hens Excellent Chas. II. Davies, phoae 128-J- stock. 3. x' . 2h. .280.4- mlf WITH PAC!tOFI2f!tMS -- i3! f FOR SALE New five room modern pressed brick house. Will sell at big sacrifice tcT right party. If you mean investigate.' 22fr E. Sixtli North. O-- ' I j iltt otjrr ofcASH TO THE- - SECOND THIRTY FRI ZE WlifflER. OF PROVO POST CQKT3Si ft- 30.00 FOR. POllARQ Born to Mrs. Emma Ramsey Morris, of Salt Lake City, a fine baby girl. This news will be of in- 250 terest to the many friends of Mrs. Morris in this city. CIGARETTE COUPONS Preno Junior Csmm. mailj tv nun Kcxljk Co. Take. plclua In OBAIC-inouth-pi- - ece 1913 Ml- -- third jnore tobacco than you use and consequently you get a better quality of &. 2805 tobacco7 PRIZE WINNER OF EOC9 99TffWrY- - POLLARD 29 OCT . PROVO POT CONTE Si 20.00 Send far eat alar tf cthrr valuabl etu. CCOO 09 C9 ' OBAK PREMIUM DEPT., . NEWTIAVEN, Conn.:, Jan. 10. Loss of weight has compelled for- mer President W. II. Taft to have his garments modeled on less generous lines.- - Today he gave to a local journeyman tailor an order for changes to be made in thirty-fiv- e pairs pf trousers. Professor Taft has deduced his weight eighty pounds and his waistline has contracted six inches;, so that it now measures only forty-eiginches. Mr. Taft directed the tailor to take a reef in the waist of each pair of trousers, the fullness to be gathered in at both sides-am- t the front. ThV tailor will aso alcoats and vests to ter thirty-fiv- e conform to Professor Tafts new measurement. ht -- 1 ! r' ! .. V ill III r "II battery Street, San Francisco ,, Facsimile of Awards to be Given to the Winners of the Merchants ' Gift Feature. X 1. ' l 2 & 4 - TAFTS NEW SHAPE c,i. cigarettes you dont have to pay for a prntnr, TAILOR WILL REEF 35 PANTS TO MEET -- |