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Show V THE PROVO POST ProcterAcademy An Institution of Learning Acadamy, a private school, was in this city in 1883 by the PROCTER church when Mrs. F. F. one of Provos early educators, opened the a private dwelling in the southeastern jchool in from the beginning it part of the city. Right in and a --e rapidly time the institshort TeJy moved to ution was flest Center street, where Americas the aims are to surround the boys and girls with thorough training and its atmosphere is that of Christian culture. The able corps of teachers under Principal Ludwig Thomsen are doing a great work this wintt-ami the school is forging ahead in splen- - Electrical Christmas r Gift-givin- practical proposition. Unnecessary reamained until it was locatpored to its present heart of ion, in the very gifts will be avoided--becaus- e only sensible, useful things are appropriate for this war-tim- e Christmas. it beautiful city-ipbV, school is now a t ?v . t ' H 4 ..v is and school high the students preparing P t Vv. I - i Four of last fa college. are now years graduates Whitman college $ the Walla Walla, Washiis at the ngton, and one Brigham Young univert and all are lity hear, V records. firing good Jkny Procter graduates did shape. It holds out great promise and is no ind students of former years are among the to be one of the leading academies of this doubt towns. Utah other and leading citizens of this section. The school is another of Provos most Teachers of thorough training and high charactvaluable assets. where the institution, er only are engaged at e ur six-ye- this year is going to be a g ar . v Electrical Gifts are 00 per cent serviceable and useful-th- ey are 00 per cent practical. They make life happier because they make the daily tasks ELECTRIC TOASTER STOVE t 1 1 1 lighter. t I One of the growing industries of Provo is the Utah County Mattress factory, of which J. W. Burrows is the proprietor. About eight years ago Mr. Burrows started to build mattress- es of wool, felt and old rags. At first his customers were few, but the quality of his soon became known and as their fame spread the public began to demand his products, until today his modern mattress plant is working at full capacity, and orders are piling up, demonstrating that it will not be long before he will have to materially increase the capacity- - At the present time he is enjoying excellent support from the furniture houses of this city and other points in the countl, and Salt Lake dealers are calling for mattresses made in Provo. The growth of this industry has demonstrated that Provo may soon become a great manufae- taring center. It also demonstrates that it will renot be long before the entire to Mr. Burrows be supply gion will calling upon the mattress demand. James H. Gardner of Lehi has been a member of the county commission for five years. He to a elected first seven years ago, and served two he years in that office in such a way that after the people in bad been defeated for the north end of Utah county at the very next opportunity, presented his name for nomination him for four years of service. His and borne town of Lehi gave him one of the biggest majorities $ver accorded a public official in that city and during the past three years he has servthe county interests of .the people of this county. Many years ago, Mr. Gardner learned the business and by hard work he finally became the superintendent of the Lehi Sugar factory. There he demonstrated his ability as a business man and the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company have only words of praise for is services while at that place. In fact they' are so well pleased with Mr. Gardner that they saw in him man than moted him to be superintendent of the sugar manufacturing department of1 the Utah-Idah- o plants everywhere. His new position has given to him added responsibility and a broader field of operation. He is filling it with marked I bigger ability. ; Ydu will be surprised at the moderate cost of these useful electrical appliances And if you wish' you can purchase them for a small payment down and balance will be added to your light bills a little each month. , ELECTRIC IRON the . Utah Power & Light Co. ELECTRIC GRILL '- -- - Efficient Publio Service . . inter-mounta-in iragar the position warranted, so pro- f mat-aress- es and stands today high up as a public official, and is given words of praise by members of all parties for being ever alert to the ed . Visit our store and see the wonderful selection of Electrical Gifts we have for you to choose from. They are suitable for persons of every age mem-- b ers of your immediate family, relat- ives and friends. INDUSTRY A GROWING Jas. H. Gardner Let your wishes of Christmas cheer be expressed this year by Something Electrical--b- y a token that is practical lasting and worth while. o o o GREETINGS FROM METHODIST CHURCH v ( For the loyal support of all the services of the church during the past year, and for the splendid patience manifested by all when services were unavoidably irregular, and for a Chrisin every detian spirit of unity and partment of the life of the church, we are grateful and extend to our constituency and thd entire community, the seasons greetings; with sincere good wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. , E. V- - Kuhns, Pastor. The Judicious Housewife V 1 Bread made from Red Flour . kx-'GBAMAM- x , fiGtcrac tMBiNJofi,' '.V W; Wishing You All A Merry ' Christmas and aC -- , Happy New ' Year 5 EHI, .UTAH X J . P.jvo City Bakery uses. this Famous brand. Until June 1, 1918 m shall give Special Prices on all makes of used machines V ' ask your dealer for a sack wrwi J -- n V, .MV ,,, in r J li LeKi Roller Mills George G. Robinson, Mgr. Also |