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Show f TI1E 1KUVo tXtoT ' iUUii Margaret Edwards The Truth Girl The Feature on Next Wednesday ,s Bill at Columbia ( A 0 Real Live Newspaper? Increasing Demand For Utah-Idah- o Sugar We desire to compliment our contemporary on its service, for this morning' an extra edition apThe U. S. Department had peared with big headlines announcing that, a stranger of Agricultures, report shot himself through the head about four oclock this morning. of wonderful of the to us tell prowess on the beet sugar indus-tr- y The paper then goes on another example The Ilerald. in which it says, .This story is in the United States the to news the peoin Ilerald The work of getting of the quick shows for years 1910-191- 1 The hours- about 'ten other before by newspaper any ple, a wonderful growth jn the suicide was an unidentified insane man. A good topic for an industry. extra. Following this comes the following, which shows the The production of Beet news real ability of The' Herald as a gatherer. Grande Rio About 3000 employees of the Denver and Sugar during the Twelfth their celebrate to here days Saturday railway are coming (1899) Census, 'year outing and yet Provo has not done one thing to entertain amounted to 81,729 short these visitors. Why not at least give them a ball game or tons, while the 1912 prosomething to show that we appreciate their visit to the Garduct - aggregated 7 00,000 den City? For the past month a committee consisting of Webster Hoover, LeRoy Dixon, C. Eugene Fletcher, Ggorge A. Clark, James A. Bullock, George A. Hansen and John Saxey, assisted bjthe city officials and the merchants, have been arranging entertainment for the Denver and Rio Grade emof ployees- The Post announced the event weeks ago and told the tentative arrangements which were then well along. Since' that time the excursion has been talked of in business circles aljt over the city and it is really astounding that The Herald knew nothimr about it, u perhaps the editor can see nothing; there is no ball game, .in those arranuement-bcx-ausSTOCK QUARANTINE 4 short tons, valued at $73, The growth of 000,000. this industry and' plans for its increase, indicate the ever increasing de-- 1 mand for this product. The highest quality sugar is necessary when making jelly, ice cream, summer pastry, preserves" etc." 'Thats why" house--- , wives insist on getting : Utah Idaho Sugar from their grocers. -- , j . ( ; i e NOT TO AFFECT i s t PROVO QRCHADIST UTAH ON SAN JOSE Summer School Students Pass Resolutions F S I. LIGHT B. Y. U. Salt Lake, Aug. 11. R. W. Rjeie-aRecurrence of foot and mouth dis-- j orehardist of Provo, who" ease affecting cattle, which has made, ton of owns 20 acres of apples ' pears, necessary the j Bjr far Use beat and biggest vaude- - sicai number The little maid who df- quarantine in the Chicago stock peaches and prunes, today was in Cot to the come ville that has ever iects the,others appears first between yards, will not prove a detriment to the office of J. Edward Taylor, sec- be course to -gL.. . of ihe state horticultural com- at .This show, to.be . held.as . a study then., The class in The whtte pillars of a tall gatewayjjiheIivestoek to Utah state District the of fair submitted the this year, mission, making reports on the ' 'Hll- supervisor part her hands full of incense, Avhich she' the Brigham Young University met Jake. paperJiaa .this . to say of e i.i for aPPI9al show now playing at Pantages: pours into two brass lamps burning yesterday morning- and adopted a set r. Bremen "sstd tti CGUntyrTU Clair considerably; spreads accordinglo The new bill at the Pantages the- - red flames. She then takes her place 'of resolutions which were sent to the San Jose scale has of the Horace State the Ensign, secretary fight against Estate Educational Code 'Commission atre, 'which opened yesterday after- -' at the piano and the other Sisters Fair association- been taken up this year on a larger R. at all ter, playing violins and other musical for its consideration. After discus-O., houses playeffnto'W each Is not so rigorous scale than ever before and the re- The books, text allowing acceptable quarantine three performances. The headline instruments. The costumes are sim- sing the needs of society and the as to prohibit the receipt of cattl for suits are gratifying. He isworking ' attraction is Miss Margaret Edwards ple, but evidently planned with care. hereditary capacities and instincts Immediate killing, hence it is' argued under the direction of the 'county and she hold that position not by vir- The violin solo and the vocal solo of the children, a recommendation that the condition is not serious. None commissioners of Utah county Jointly of the ' tue of any good press agent work, given by the two sisters are excellent was made for a abandonment the of the the with exhibits to be shown at the 'with the state horticultural commis-o- f foregoing, State school , system; at least relabut because of the fact that she has features of this number. uniform examinations would seem state fair would be drawn from the slon. Mr. Brereton says the fruit really achieved something. She is a The Three Weber Sisters have tive to the course of study and the necessary. now affected, even though there crop in his section this year is un- j area The pretty Uttlo girl, with long black some acrobatic tricks which they do use of uniform examination. We also hereby endorse the new were no quarantine in force. usually light owing to killing frosts ringlets, and. she bas deveIopcdher-el- f apparently ith.lhe greatest ease and class is made up of its experienced ruling of the State BoarL ofPduca-- J earlier in the season. folinto the girl with the perfect meat gracefully to a musical accom- teachers andsupervisors and the the qualifications of WIDOWER, FIGHTS A WILL tlon regarding form,' which reputation It is easy to paniment. One of them can tumble lowing resolutions and teachers. . LEAVING $1000 TO CAT COURT HELD IN STREET tions were made: around herself without believe she could sustain with per- And we further recommend: AS JUDGE SENTENCES MAN First That the State Superintenfeet ease. Miss Edwards, who- is her hands to the floor and without That all teachers in the State eduLos 9. of be instruction elected of Contest Angeles, Aug. public known as the girl who portrayeo even ruffling her hair. They . can dent cational system be required to attend 9 While a crowd the" Truth in The Hypocrites, " appears climb up and - down each other and will of Mrs. J Nellie L. S. Rosa,, .. Augsu miner school at - one session of the formed interested State the That spectators Superin.. make the! silk in Secpnd of who bequeathed $1,000 for the care black themselves at first gymnasium tights pyramids ea ' of her pet cat, Tiger Rose, and noth- - wal1 for a curbstone courtroom. Judge and then goes through some of her most acute angles without ever a slip. tendent appoint the State Board of and act as chairman more difficult physical culture exerFisher, Schaffer and Rockway come Education ing to her husband out of her rtt.000 Harry M. Mason, youngest police .WINTER CARNIVAL IN .THE cises. Then with a black velvet cur- home to the audience first by their thereof. estate, was begun yesterday by her Judge Jn the United States, conducted tain for a background and a shadowy volume. They all three have plenty' Third That the districf,boards.bv"SNOW GIRL AT ELLEN MONDAY husband, J, M. Ross of Chicago. Mrs. a hearing on Second street. In the Ross died at " 430 South .Marengo heart of the business district, meted dress of, game, barefoot, she dances of voice and the quality is not lack- - elected as at present provided by law. board out punishment and saw that the the district That and Real Fourth tobogganing, skating street, Pasadena, last fall. lightly about the stage, interpreting lng either. One of the 'men has a to The are scenes in its featured subject supervisors, or two which is a living inter- appoint ar.ture. The will, which was found in the prisoner strved his sentence. boating board. State the The Judge chanced to be standing Snow realistic efaa approval by Girl, have Sisters Union Klrksmlth National and Savings hank The afiunusually pretation of "Laughter holding both Fifth That the selection of teach- - and thrilling three-ree- l Laemmle of Pasadena, instructs Mrs. Louise M. on the street talking to Officer Geo. fective a stage setting for their mu- - his sides, done to a turn, era be made by the district super-- drama of the North woodB, which will Adams to care for the cat, which is Thomas, when a tall Individual vistor subject to the1 approval of the be shown at the Ellen Monday.' The now 12 years old. For, this' purpose passed. Just as the stranger was opTHREE THOUSAND FIRE DESTROYED District board. posite the Judge," he expectorated on wintry scenes were filmed during the she left Mrs. Adams (l'.OOO. Sixth That the State board issue jast heavy snow storm of the season The judge noticed it The contest filed by Los Angeles the sidewalk. A consida statement to all schools of the State in the Adirondacks just at the time attorneys, alleges that Mrs. Ross was and Informed the officer. EM D. & JOIINSOIJ DARN embodying the aims, purposes, prin- - the Winter Carnival was at its crowd collectedr erable While the ncompetent when, she made the will one arrested Pardon ciples and "methods of education as height at Saranac Lake, N. yVscenes repeating, the bequest for the cat as kept A fire broke out Wednesday after- well as suggestive sources of ma- - from this carnival are included in one of the acta to prove this fact. PLOYES HERE met please; pardon me this time," the Judge gave him a lecture and noon in a barn owned by Steven terltd Jtk accordance with the plan the film and the whole feature will e in Sec. II oi trake an especially appropriate then commanded that he clean th explained fully more) TOMORROW Jones, who lives Just over the Provo Deputy Sheriff C. H. Clark, has reOutline for the lease for the hot weather. Brinsley sidewalk. This he did. accompanying river bridge northwest of Provo, and turned from Spry, Garfield county, Making of Curricula Shaw, Glen White and Mildred Man- went to visit his daughter destroyed about (500 worth of hay Seventh That the State board ning are featured in the photodrama, where he from page 1) (Coatiaued . t who is ill. Mr. Clark found her con- 8PRAINED ANKLE WHILE and lumber.., furnish ,to the principal of mei RUNNING FOOT RACK appropriate. dition favorable for a rapid recovery. school In the State copiee of various of The la the fire unknown origin While running a race at Geneva Married women's race first prize, NO PAVING PROTESTS courses of study, boa of candy, Hansen Catering Bnd WM discovered about 2 o'clock in kln9 ot K. F. Birch, of Silver City, "and J. Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Frank MADE AGAINST DISTRICTS . , of each survey Tat Carter aturabled and - sprained her the box afternoon. of candy,' An alarm was sent Into Oo.; second prize, one S. Smith of Salt Lake were in Provq chtW be made Rnnual,y 11 neceshnkle. She was brought to Provo , the Provo department, but before the Hansen Catering Co, As no protests have been filed with Tuesday the directors attending where the injury was dressed and is Free 4 fire could be reached the barn and sary, by a committee consisting of the city commission race, women:. against paving meeting of the Knight company. , (1) An educational expert. (2) The now for ail, first prize one box of Shampoo its contents were destroyed. recovering very nicely. A teacher the streets in Districts No. 2 and 3, Moore Drug Co; second prize,! ever, Ihe fire engine was put to work District Supervisor. (3) Vltizen chosen-1hcUy enineer haa bet instructed 'end saved J th man's home. There and a tepresentative appropriate. to for bids, and work will " advertise .by the District board. J Womens spoon and egg race, one was no Insurance on the place. be in Septem-probably Commenced Ninth " one at That week preleast pair of tan silk hose, R. R, Irvines; I ber. been divided The have streets, vious to the opening of school second prize, ri'ver spoon, Chlpman as '0'the No. follows: districts District The Bma school popula- teachers, togelher with the principal , , Jewelry Co. tion .has JuBt been completed and the" of each individual school' meet antf4'18 cnter 8treet frora Academy Womens nail diving contest, first t'umeratlon sh0w a total number of make out their .course of study avcnue to Fifth West street;' No, 2. nrize one bottle perfume, Hedquist 3 390 TO BUY A BICYCLE, NOW IS " Center street frora t0 belwe(,n the ages of o and 18; based uponavenue. and cademy Academy and 'and 1.681 boys of aims atfonw Baylor fTpof cT (a) The statement YOUR CHANCE. WE ARE xrR showing an increase of one boy iasued by the State board avenue from Center street t0 Flrst Foot Races. Boys Xo' 3' rst street from West - !N'orth; giHs ?'er ,aSt year'H The in Sixth, above. NOW SELLING Six to 8 years, first urize ' knife census also strcet t0 Norlh, shows 1,514 boys who 'i M The ocurses various of studynter' second prize, enrr Provo Hardware Co read and write and 1,479 girls, mentioned in No. Eight above) knife, Provo Hardware Co. . who can read and write, making a (c) The findings of the,urvey, a Elliott N. Jordan of Sprlngville. 'Nine to 12 years, first prize, one In Eight. listed was a Provo visitor Tuesday. one necktie, necktie; second prize, wnendav'sTlt - school-supervisi- n on j - - i H f - en-aoo- n, i I - , j . ice-ver- se R.G. - and-eit- es re-th- jN-i- je Three-legge- d How-soa- p, e If You Ever Ini - -- ! - New York- Clothing Oo. Thirteen to necktie. P'.lre. necktie; 16 Wood-CIifto- 'j ears, first prize, g second Co. single men, n r. Fruit pri-o- men's first pilze, race, sirt,t 'Taylor Bros.; soconl ''prize, nocl-eknife, WT II. Freshwater. Tin ee legged race, men,' free for eU.fnst prise, one ..set cuff buttons, & c ;.i t Thomas; second , and produce Grower: t. if piize.H lute. - , , W'bat are vourCrop prospects? We want ttbuy what you eAo offer. Write phone or coil and s us. Were on the joL day injne year r.p'd can give you correct inforn alien. : 1 ;wi, who p r, s. mwim-u- r day M f'i'vrh" Is-- 3 is The WM. ' connects!- i , v" n this city a -- ma if i famiy on grounds, tickets len theatre. Swn-QHeet ccupe on Ciium bia Music (To. urnr-'- i f'o utie with youngc t baby, pair of ft sole baby rUofs, McCoard Bros. s'! m M Ei?Ueenand over, fiift price, gold pin, Sam Schwab; rcconj' ,. appropriate. ' P-tch- e- nr Co.; n Wood-CIifto- ' Married tfsj n 4, 'CV'UT-- H M ROYLANCE co. Equipped With Coaster Brake. These wheels never solj for less than $35.(0, but owing 'to the fact tliat we are overstocked,- we are selling them at actual cost. - Call and inspect them - ArcJiboM Bieycle Co, 172 WEST CENTER ST. . L : - V. |