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Show page rrm THE PROVO POST THE PROVO POST STUDENT PLAYERS Published TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS At "No. 22 North First West St, Provo, Utah. ET Post Publishing Company "SUBSCRIPTION RATES" Entered at the Postoffice of. Provo City as to Act of Congress, March S, 1884. second-clas- s matter according TO DEMONSTRATE SOUTH IN U" Player )i T " -- awake-toalg- ABE THESE MEN CUT THROATS? Highway Association to Show Valua of Practical Maintenance on Road to Atlanta, Ga. , (Contused from page 1) Utah. They finally succeeded and sixteen hundred good citizens of In order to demonatrate the value of now inpractical maintenance, of highways,' ethe state, regardless of politics or party affiliations, have the American Highway association, vested their savings and have trusted to the honesty1 and business in. f tegrity of , these ;menl Now let us see if this compaiy is operating, as our contemporary and itst uninformed editor would have the public believe, on $8,500,- The Jiehi factory ,cost- - over $1,000,000.00. .000.00 ivatered'stockj factories which cost over $750,000.00 J each, There are seven other located in the following sections : Elsinore, Sevier county; Payson, Utah county; Garland, Box Elder county ; Blackf oot,' and TdaHo Palls, Bingham county, Idaho Sugar City, Freemont county, Idaho; arid Nampa, at Nampa, Idaho. The latter factory is closed and would be not for the adverse tar-"fidiOTnif'anoth'cr part of the factories' Besides company, until recently jjhese r , iff legislation."owned the' great power plant located at Wheelon on the Bear river, fhe company also owns which is valued at more than 11,750,000.00. of land under it, besides acres of thousands and River the Bear canal, the many tracts-o- f land owned and operated in different parts of Utah and Idaho. V' . Perhaps our contemporary would dispute these figures, but good business men are willing to stand by them. JPerhaps our Kansas editor would eall the capitalization of these great factories, furnishing x employment to' thousands of men, watered stock; but competent judges regardless of politics arejwilling to concede that the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co. has actual property valued at more than $10,000,000. It is all well enough, for a raw Kansas emigrant, uninformed on Utah business and civic life, to come in and immediately call the great men of the state cut throats, but we believe, however, that most peo- . ", - - ! d ( "Ely-gCrea- , Thats when youll sit up and take' - - 4 , if yon go notice, 'ki 5 ahead and buy building material for your building or addi- tion without first getting our prices. . jr . 1 i'i Vs hfk f A THE TREE ORDINANCE AND THE TELEPHONE COMPANY. Tvvt For a number of years the residents of Provo have taken great pride in the tLees of thfc city.- Some have neglected their trees and allowed them do spread and become unsightly, but they areot the greatest evil we have to contend with.' The telephone lines of the city have disfigured more (trees in this city than any other factor. On nearly every street' in town valuable trees have been damaged so badly that they lack all that pertains to the artistic. If allowed to continue, it will not be long before .the telephone Conerete Culvert In Virginia en a Russell . Stretch of Ma6adam Road. Kit Barniger,-- fiddler and procompany will have the whole town disfigured. It is now high time ward through the - capitals of North' fessor of department, J. A'. Mcto call a halt. . i and South Carolina, and terminating Allister. at Atlanta. , Peter, Emburys servant, J. EdThe American Highway association ward Johnson. ALL READY FOR THE BIO TOWN CLEANUP. , , will enlist the support of the counties Next Friday and Saturday are the days set apart for the clean and districts . Joana Goodlake, wife of Good-laktraversed by the road, Eudora Eggertsen. ing of Provo. On those ?wo days there should be an awakening, of and. wherever possible, induce the loMrs. Deborah, Emburys housecivic pride among the citizens of Provo that will result in thecleanest cal authorities to place the road under the supervision of government en- maid, Theresa Stewart. city in the United States. There are hundreds of men and boys to do gineers who will be detailed from the Peggy, little. Britain, Mary the work.' The women, through their different organizations, have office of public roads tor that pur Merkley. under the arrange done all of the planning a"nd arranging, so thatthere should be no pose Matron of the Foundling Hosment, . , Ruth Bearj. pital. misunderstandings on the part of workers. The city has been divid..the J5 cent...of total Probably per the Foundling Beadle ed into districts and a supervisor has been placed over each four mileage has already been Improved b) a of or J. mix Edward a Johnson. stone, surfacing grhvel blocks.- In this way there need be no places missed. ture of sand and clay. The object of kitchen maid, Geneve MoIIjvji The admirable plan worked out by tlie Relief Societies of the city the maintenance scheme Is to prevent of Foundlings pr Hospital will undoubtedly result in the cleanest town we have had in many the Improved portions of the road from dancers, Lael Ruth Bean. Inine, deteriorating from lack of suitable ' T V t years. Let us all work at if. care, and to make the unimproved Orea Bean, Raebel Taylor, Ruth -portions as comfortable for travel as Taylor, Geneve Roberts. with Mr. announced the Ashton available. has possible money that a CONSISTENCY, THOU ART A JEWEL.' With the of all different he will open the opera house to enFor weeks our contemporary has attempted to lead the good communities, however. It is hoped able the proper staging of the people of this section fo believe that the army of unemployed existed that concerted work will be under production. - Special costumes, on the entire stretch of hightaken only in mythology. Time and time again this paper has been attack- way, resulting In a continuous main- specially , arranged for this play ed for giving out the news on the attempt of the marchers to get tenance object lesson that will be a have been ordered, so that everystimulus to maintenance 'throughout thing points toward a record perthrough California and on to the east. Such terms as waders, the country. The American Highway formance. calamity howlers, etc., were applied in goodly numbers. But association has undertaken to raise Watch for later announcements how about it nowt Our contemporary has secured an illustration the money for the traveling expenses as to dates, etc., etc. of the marchers and With it tells of the strenuous efforts of the un- of the engineers who will supervise the work. employed to get started on the way east. Evidently the paper has Leonard Tufts Is chairman of the just learned that an army of unemployed exists. What on earth will committee designated by the association to charge of the campaign. .happen when, our.. cautemporary-reaHy-dearn- s that millions of men andZhashave already arranged to place are out of employment" and thousands' are ma rchin g oriTo Wa sin n tlO miles " under government engiSSUED neers. It Is to demand of the president those jobs he promised that all counthey should ties tiaversed expected the cheerroad will by not lose f enter into , 0 gagaas&f a ? ay who wishes entire satisfaction, should place his order with a firm that has the reputation for producing GOOD MONUMENTS i By combining the test material with excellent Monuments and mako produce High-clas- s satisfied customers. work-jnanship,- - beesleymarbleand - GRANITE WORKS ! BY THE TABERNACLE. PROVO, UTAH. Garden Seeds IV Now is the time to plant Sweet Peas, Lettuce, Radishes Onions, Carrots, Parsnips, Spinach, Turnips, Peas, mum ins -- Broad ! Beans, Sunflowers, and all kinds of Grass Seeds. - IF YOU WANT A GOOD GARDEN BUY YOUR SEEDS mo FROM . msg"" the arrangement, as fully It la if MONUMENT - Bt 1 The Purchaser Of A llos-pita- l. g-t- i ssjeagyp? e, t r special features consisting of 'the When we say that we can give you a better deal than jjj dancing of the Flirtation GavotMoon te, and the dances, you can get anywhere else, we mean exactly what we say. wn - ; promises to be the center' of in- ga i terest for the entire evening. The H Somebody else may tell you the same thing. All right then play is decidely literary in its it is up to yon to get busy and find out for yourself who's bearing, the seend being laid in 13 i Item for item, we can beat either the price as Old Hampstead in the year shooting hot air. ' ' , j , Vj .1786. An interesting plot runs or the quality of any other concern .in this neck of the t j through the entire four acts, endwoods. If you are willing to be shown, put it up to ns to ing in a fashion decidedly pleas- ing to the deader yet maintaining prove it. a position true to life. .The cast of characters consists x ' of : ' Mark Embury, a scholar, scientist, and philosopher,- - D avid - J. Wilson.' ' . Roger Goodlake, his friend and ' J. W.' GIBSON, Mgr neighbor, Kenneth" N. Parkinsori. GeodZ 187 WEST THIRD SOUTR. Lovell (his neCaptain PHONE 21 Rollo n r r t b phew,. Callaway. Sir Ilenry Trimblestone, faarry gag . ed such an attack. -- ht p the central good roads organization of the United' States, has arranged,' in cooperation with the federal offlee of public roads and road officials 'in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, for an ambitious e experiment on the road' from. before. Washington to (Atlanta, Ga. Over 700 t miles of road' are expected to ,be ImThe play is under the personal proved and kept in condition as a re suit of the; initiative of the American direction of Mis Camp,' which Highway association. , The experiment fact alone would point far toward is on a1 larger scale than 'any its success before' the Provo pub; In this country." lie. iliss Camp is sparing neither The great maintenance object les- time nor energy toward making son road extends from the capital of the United States through a very his- this a decided success The is entitled Romance play, toric section of the country, passing consists of four such famous points as Arlington, and Philosophy. Mount Vernon, the battlefield of Bull acts and in addition special feaRun, Chancellorsburg, en route to tures by some of the girls from Richmond, thence extending south- - the advanced gym girls.' These main-tehiac- along step toward a continuous stretch of road that will benefit the Mayor Decker Authorizes the Big entire seaboard. , Cleanup for Friday and Saturday Better Roads. Uood roada not- only cheapens the who has been in the Seed business twenty years in Provo, cost of transporting farm produce to market but makes the country a deand knows which varieties do best in this climate. The few pleasant days we have sirable place to live in. has had the real of , We bear much talk about appearance' federal CATALOGUE FREE aid for good roads, yet If we wait for spring; and touches a something WEST CENTER. this movement to crystallize into a within us that says our surroundthe people of the country will ings are not a clean as they should reality be riding In mud for some time to be. ' Let us get The conviction of three guard on a charge of- busy and clean up. manslaughter torag, The thing to do 13 to taka off ; The ladies, fas usual) are the pride. ' be mailed to would indicate that the courts are still running in Michigan, in you.", spite coats and buckle into a plan for local first to take action. A civic orand Friday March Saturday,' road Be booster a for of congressional charges. improvement there Hoping will be a coneen-trate- d been has for ganization perfected the grading of road3 and follow up the 20th find 21st, is named as clean effort for a cleaner work wivh the King road drag for elean-upurposes and a central up days. I would ask city I that all am, The Deparetutmt of Agriculture ha astonished Congress maintenance committee appointed, in by - lhe business firms who can consisteut-lyl- y principle of all good roads la conjunction with the Relief SoYours for a greater and more only fOCO.OOO' mote appropriations than were voted for last year. all states is the same, viz , keeping the do close Home Rehnol and Associabeautiful not so, if all ciety, Friday city, water oat and off of tho roanbeds the Ladies Clubs, and other day make it a half holiday, and as' When Gen. Villa acts as poseenting witness.! judge and Ditch, drain and drag the roads. This tion, v C. F. DECKER, sist in this Work. cover Tieir I good assure organizations. is the of plans ' tripod good road building. r Mayor. there is no opportunity for dilatory pleadings. each wrard, and each block in the you you will all he benefited by it. -Commissioner Dixon wilt direct city". Of Value to County ( One Rub In Time Saves Nine. Cood roads may not,bs ;he whole I would ask that every person the moving of the The suffraci-are not disposed to forgn e.IresiJontAVilHon, end garbagejo the un for piotpcrily and hppplness zolut respond trt the request for help depot to be placed on the cars, yet he pertnitted them to do all of the talking. of country Lfe, b'ut they are a part of frorn those in charge of the differ- and requests that no garbesre be Don t wit until your hair 13 gone it, and a very nectssa y and Important ent keep all you have if possible. department. Let us make pieced in the street before Thurs- hute recommend of It Rome of the ancient delusions survive. Bloodhounds Meritol Hair Tonic as are being part Provo 'the cleanest city in the day evening or Friday morning. a reliable upc-to track robbers at Farmington, 111. for keeping the Parties desiring to plant tree scalp clean preparation state. Not alone to make it atGood Road Advocates. and healthy condition and It Is gratifying to .observe that tractive to other, hut for our own will be furnibhed with a copy of promoting hair growth. It i8 a preevery owner of an automobile Imme- benefit 'and happiness. A 'clean the ordinance directing the Rome of our trai nrobbers are paration of genuine merit, one we plant- are becoming recklessly cruel as diately becomes an advocate of good pleased to guarantee to you Mtxuan generals city rnrfke a healthy ommunUy ing of trees by calling on the city . i roads. 1 Civic pride is next to personal recorder, or phone1 him and it wiil fldO DrUg C" excU,8lve &eencTl ' ; . 11 Stuffed-up- , ballad tssolfea the beat of the Will Present Breathe Z Freely! Clear Inflamed Nose and Heaid and Stops nostrils; and heals the InDrama in the Opera House on Catarrhal Discharge. Oiree Dull flamed, awoUn membrane which line Headache. the nose, bead and throat; clears the the Last of This Month. air passages; stops nasty discharge and aseeling of cleansing, soothing: comes immediately. Try "Elys Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway Qn March 31st and April 1st it lay struggling ry It Apply a little to the no breath, with head staffed; nostril the B. Y. University will present nd instantly your dogged nose pafed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh its second annual play. For sever- ztopped-uair passages of ars1cnl(f wlfh Its JawnTTffg nose, foul will open; you will breathe mucous dropping Into the throat, and al weeks College Hall has rang dullness and headache disappear. By raw dryness Is distressing but truly forth the sonorous voices of stu- morning! the catarrh, coktfn-heaor needless. ' sore catarrhal throat Put your With just once In "Ely1 wjHTbe gone. dents practicing their parts. End such misery wtowl Get the Cream BtUta' and" your cold or catarrh Every one having an connection small bottle of Balm" at will surely, disappear Hedqulst Drug t k r with the play has been working any drug store. yThlS sweet, fragrant Co. (Adt.) strenuously to make this production surpass any dramatic selection ever rendered by the University B. Y, One Year, strictly In advance. $2.00 Six Months strictly to advance. 11.25 If not paid in advance add 50 per year or 25c for six months to the above." N. C. HICK8, Manager. H. C. HICKS, Editor,. WED AT ONCE! FREE TRADE WITHOUT A FRILL. The enactment of the present Tariff law was a deliberate and cold blooded betrayal of the interests of the American farmer, of the American Mill, the American Factory and every American Industry. It is today the best European measure written in the statute books of the nations. It is the nearest approach to the Confederate con stitution of 1861-- 5 of which there is any record a constitution which e was for without a frill. a- - "Wilford Perry - 338-34- 2 Free-Trad- ' j -- p k - 1 i -- U , " , t ) |