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Show -- POST EDITORIALS Arm Look Youngtr Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Thickness. IlTC. HICKS, Editor All Because They Lost Out Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol .added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant, remove every bit of stop scalp itching and falling hdlr. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your bair Is fad- i lack of knowledge in county all proofs had to be read by the books in his fffairs im'('tIsTiT.?c in an editor who claims office, lit did- uofbelieve there would be time to give information to the public, the American Fork Citizen h1s made a combined attack upon the county commissioners for fail- . ing this statement, for there;ha not been a mg to accept tin woid given n le managt r when instance in the last ten Wit) A - dan-druf- . i 'y ears of the Alpine Fublishing company on circu-J-- p delinquent tax lists were set outside of lation and ability to handle the county print-- 1 provo fjiat (jiey iave leen printed on time ing. When the bid,s were called for printing pjie county treasurer having had av very count notices ayd the delinquent tax list the wide expei ience covering a number of years for 14 cents bid description Ioit per Proo with delinquent tax lists is certainly better semi weekly publication and fix t cents per authority than the jingo writer iu Ameri-e.-i- n line or Fmic for other legal notices The Fork wlm heemiso of the disappointment which to claims Alpine Fuhlistimg company, oer losing the county publishing, accuses f three papers bid 12 cents ho jin publisher eveivhody connected, with being liars and tax the for list,, deMiifttion delinquent per gi;afters. i c "three cents per line for insertion t MOPE ' IGNORANCE and two and one half cents per line for each In the same article the Citizen says: subsequent inset lion for legal notices. In We understand that there is a scheme be- of his bid, the manager thaLpaier stated that thenotice would be pfiblished in all mg" hatched to use the county taxes to help three papers, which he claimed had a com pave eight blocks of Provo City streets. We bined circulation more than double that of intend from now on to keep the people of any other paper' published in the county. Utah county posted on how their taxes art bid on the county being expended and thrown away and will The Provo Ilerald-diiLii- ot speak right out in church and say just who publishing is doing it. Of the myriad of hangers-o- n conto When the commissioners came who are eating up the county taxes, we ask sider the bids it was very evident that the Alpine Publishing company had not bid in the people of this end of Utah county how accordance witb the law for instead of bid- many of them come from Lehi, ' American ding on a newspaper of general circulation Fork and Pleasant Grove received the men to look on their books and see in the county, its bid called for distribution if two of the scores of the employees even in three papers, the Lehi Banner, the Arn- ty erican Fork Citizen and the Pleasant Grove of overspend a ent in the stores in this of end Utah county! Review, and stated that a copy of one of above The these papers, not designating the paper, paragraph shows how woefulwould be sent to each delinquent. The Post ly ignorant our contemporary is on countv bid in strict accordance with the law and affairs- At the Iasi election. LeM,tAir,eri'0' publishing two issues per week as against Fork and Pleas'"' Grovo received th one for each of the' papers included in the lowing elective bid of its competitors, and maintained that commissioner, sheriff, state senator and two in order to meet The Post bid on the delin- representatives. When applications wen quent tax list, the Alpine Publishing com- called for deputies one application alone was pany, would have to bid 9 cents per name presented from those three towns and the applicant was given the position asked foe and description, which it could not do. In regard to the claim of the American Other sections of the county with equal pop Fork Citizen to double the circulation of nlation of the north end have fewer plaec-ithe countv than those named, as fullv 7" r county, the mi papermissioners had no other evidence Gan the per cent of the population of the county statement of the management, which, consid- south of Pleasant Grove and slionld lie e ering the honesty- - of the papers tirade titled to 75 per .cent of the countv office Mre fullv believe that the American For1 against Provo, could not he considered worth the paper it on, as there is no Citizen renllv didnt know that so mam-eountofficers had been elected in tl f doubt that the statement is nothing more nor less than a olain falsehood, otherwise north end. the manager would have given the circula- PAVING PROVO STREETS tion and put the issue to a test. The Post Still another attack is brought to ligld for its part, while not inclined to boast, will in attack on The Post and the "eountv the make a show-dow- n against the combined cir- commissioners that of paving the streets culation of the three papers at any time the of Provo. The legislature in its last session Alpir. Publishing company desires to show a bill (which was voted for by tbe its hand and publish its actual circulation passed, legislators in the north end of tin' over nrrma"iis furnished bx responsible eountv) making it possible for the state road parties not connected with that picr. commission to join with the counties and the A SAMPLE OF ITS TRUTHFULNESS cities in building roads inside of the corporIn its lireb mi the county commission- ate limits of anv oitv through which the state ers, the American Fork Citizen in a boast- road run. When the proposition was offer ful manner claimed that The Post did not ed to the comity commissioners they visited :u everv town in the county to have a tithing of the circulation of the pa- the offici.pers turned down, and then makes the fol- ascertain whether or not the cities would lowing absurd statement": The commission-er- a meet the county and state in improving the advertised for bids for publishing the siflte highways, Provo accepted the propodelinquent tax notices, yet they threw away sition. while American Fork and some other ties turned.it down- But for this pavement the bid that would have saved the county s from to of the peoples Provo City will pay and Not American taxes'. Here is a sample of the truthfulness Fork, nor any other city (furthermore, the amount the state and county are interested of that pajer- in is onlv five blocks, not eight). At the ANOTHER FALSE CHARGE time business Provo present property is val-c"- d i d ( ; n m to s es desire rdnoF JL nt f rtmmiMlQ Inits. dJj coinmissiouer frum leln,the-- , paper stud: Fork V highest valuation is $19 per It way Frank Riinghurst who went ont at f mt foot; Lehi, $12 per front foot, and the close of the fight anjl after a talk with PVaant Grove, $S per front foot, which the owner of The Post made the motion addconclusively who pays the taxes of one-thirto burden. the was It ing Fbdi county. If there were any complaint peoples L, L. Nelson, the county treasurer, who lied ( 'Piiiig, Provo would certainly have it over when he' said that this paper could not do amount of money sjent in the north end the work on time and used his influence at hyt par, for there never has been a time in every turn to swing Rringhurst into line. G history of the county when one section At-th- e time wheu the bids were let, neither more conn tv money than did the Oommissioner - Rrinhuvst. nor .any other "rth end und- much of that monev- - came s t G the cmnissloners' table, from through" tho taxes on bnsiness, resi-t commission"! nor did Cnimeissinnor Rringhurst consul e and farm property in and around tin; owju r of T o Post anv more than did lr" o. i i fol-busine- ss the-coun- . - t-- - any-oilie- -- er in-Ut- v was--writte- f, uiqt pus XiaSsjos Map jo XsjS Jaj Mfxing the Sage Tea and Snlphur recipe at homfe, though, is troublesome., An easier wayis to get the ready-to- s use tonic, cdstjog about 50 cents a large bottle fit dvUg stores, known as and Sulphur Com Wyeths Sag pound, thss voiding a lot of musd. While yio'd gray," faded hair Is not sinfuVwe all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive-Je- r By iafaenlng your hair with Wyeths Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because It does so naturally, You just dampen a so evenly. or soft brush with It and draw sponge this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another .application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. (Advertisement) the-firs- K SAGE IEA - -- - r-- vr . : i. rtii I iHtiiiif turif r- - ,- - V S i Mrs. Thaw, his mother Harry Thaw This photograph, taken tbe night Harry Thaw reached his home in Pittsburg, may be the final scene in the Thaw case, which has been In tbe New York state and other courts for nine years. It shows Harry Thaw and his mother a few moments after he reached home frem Atlantic City, where he had gone after his acquittal in New York City. Thaw yas followed to his home by solne fifty automobiles through the streets of Pittsburg. Hundreds of persons trampled over the lawn at the Thaw home and mowing picture iren set their machines up on the porch of the house. Thay promised that he would hide away from the croyd hereafter. He insisted he yanted quiet and so did - f What Science Claims for Beet Sugar is not a question of which is the better sugar It beet or cane for making jelly, etc., because they are the same identical substance, known to the chemist as suceose. Any difference would be due to contamination, says R- M. Isham, of the - Colorado Agricultural College. Sugar will do all that any other sugar will do, producing And the best results there is no question as to its pnrity. Utah-Idah- o a The and qualities of sweetening preserving Sugar are appreciated by thousands of housewives who buy it Utah-Idah- o by the sack. his mother. hhjuupwjh i 50YS SENT TO JAIL FOR STEALING BUGGY Ray Nolan and Fred Nielson, the two young men brought to Provo ou a charge of appropriating a horse and buggy belonging to Brig Peterson of Santaquln paid $75 to Mr. Petersoq for repairs on the buggy and-we- re each given 15 days in the county jail. . 1 ti-re- e i I - V- - - one-thir- two-fifth- d We Should Drink Lots of Water and -- Eat Less Meat, Says 1 1 HoleHuthoritycn-Kifeey-Dlsonfe- rs" Recommends a Spoonful of fed Salts Jn Giass of Water Before s d -- breakfast tn stimulate Kiting and Eliminate rue one acid T - i t 1 ? t i i i t in the public meetany other which let. The statewere the at bttjs ing ment against (ou"v Treasurer T - 1. Nelson is not only gross? v untrue, but is an abso'ho good tmm of M r. V1 lute libel regainr wtion of tbe delinotmu Ibe son When Mr. NelsOq informed b tax list ,V the period for otiin eonvn'-done- 1 t r - c'-m- comn-l-sioncr- o THE HERALD CHAMELON A Now a few words for our contemporary, The Provo Herald. When the editor of The Herald heard that there were doings in the commissioners office he straightway hur-au- d what he said to the ried to the sojne s out tbo Pt had bom great I v reduced tC n ini j- -1 on Iue 5) Uric acid ia meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked, get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead, llie urine become ch.udy, the bladder is irritated, and you (nay be obliged to seek relief two Or three timps during the rich! V beu luC muujjs c.Opj on luuM nelp tnem flush off the bodys urinous waste or youll be a real sick person shortly. At first jou feel a dull misery iu the kidney region, you suffer front backache, sk k headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feci rheumatic -t- winges when the weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four xnmees cf d Salts; take a tablespoonful in k glass of water before I breakfast for a few days and your ktancyswfft then act fine. This famous salts is made frput aVd lemoli )uice combined with lit lua, and has been used for generations to chan kidnev clogged oujutaic Cut'll. to i.orm:u activity, also to neutralize m urine, so it no longer is a source of the acids irritation thus ending Madder weakness. Jail Salts h inexpensive, cannot injure makes delightful effervescent lithia-watdrink which everyone should take now and then Iokeep kidneys clean and active. Druggists hoi they sell lou of Jad Salts to folk, tro "W U oai,. y cr ffi W'1 jt r t i ' I; |