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Show - ri S -- the raovo TWO rosT TheProvoPost 'Published by THE POST PUBLISHING COMANY , Provo Utah II. C. Ilieks Editor X. C. Ilicks 1 Entered at the Post Office every Tuesday and Friday, at matter Provo, Utah, as second-clas- s . The Orem line, according to literature sent into the county, has derided to sol! 1 tfr the'pubHc $200,000 worth of preferred stock, carrying with it 7 per cent dividend, or in other1 words, that couip'aby is now offering to its patrons stock in its enterprise and no doubt many Utah county people will purchase holdings in the, Interurban line. The Orem will have an army, of boosters which otherwise were to say the least, '"neutral or very passive in their friendship - - This is by no means a new system in business, for it is one that has been successfully worked out in many places. We. are only surprised that the Orem should wait' so long be-- ;, 'fore selling' stock f of the peoptelnSalf Late and .Utah counties. Their stock, is undoubtedly 'a good investment and' the rate of interest is excellent under the conditions, in fact, it . i is a little. higher!than .most.preferred stocks 'pay,. The road . . itself is getting better all the time and as this section grows ....'.t sarnings are bound to increase over,, what thy are- - at the 84- timer and with - the people generally interested in' ling for it, the road will become even a greater factor in" " . industrial - development than it ia today. , OUR FARMERS MUST AID ' ,'(1 have in . - Regular comfort size, cardboard carton. . Regular $2.50 grade Regular $3.25 grade r 0 ERNEST - o- poem of the war relating to the members of the four- nnv has mede 'a stronger appeal to us than thig.-I- ts William II. Parr. F. A. U. S. R., 463 Aero Squadron, says in a letter to one who had written him appreciatively - - -with regard to the poem: T $,As you are evidently a lover of horses 1 will tell you how the idea of the poem came to me. 'While serving in the field artillery with" the famous 1st Canadian division, I once heard one of my 'drivers express a wish that he would like to take his horses along with him if he was to go west.' l The killed the driver '"and both horses," and - as m a Montana .man; born" and raised on a Montana cattle outfit, and knowing how a real man comes to love a real horse, I had him buried with a horse upon each side of him, and they now lie sleeping up in the Ypres salient. The horses were named Friend and i i , To Thee I want to make my prayer; My soul is troubled sore from day to day. Ive never had the chance to know Thee, Lord Nobody ever taught me how to pray, So if my prayer is not as it should be, . Is not as padre prays on church parade,' Please pardon me; forgive what Ive forgot, For at Thy feet my naked soul is laid. O.Lord! - . . ' ' " A ' J - -- " ' , , . ' ' - - sheriffs office rr F "n f - MENS OVERALLS Of ttot. dye in the regular heavy weight., denims. Special thia sale . s-- ! H $1.75. 1 , ; First Sporting Event of the Season ty Recorder Fred Evans,, in. r After haring spent one day in his as newly appointed position deputy porting on the Influenza,, states mat. sheriff,' George Amos of PayBon re out of 309 cases . since; January 1 Mr. Amos stated that igned. there has heen only one death, health was Impaired and that he felt that the epidemic, is. by that hs could not do Justice to the no means as severe as it was a few office. .Sheriff J. T. Williams ap, weeks ago. During, that time 1ST polnced Erhest Martin of Provo to families have heen quarantined. Refill the vacancy and the commission- or thre& day. port of th4 ers confirmed the appointment Sat.gjj0W a marked improvement, wnflef tirday afternoon. attending physicians state that there; are very few serious cases ha the William M. Wilson, afte rspend-inr city, In the Pacific some . months Northwest, has returned home for a The First- Will.!' short visit j Four eastern slaves and the right te - Complete Your' Air Carttes. If you have built castles in the air, rour work need. not. be lost - that I where they should he." NoW put Ju under them Tl. I. foundations Thoreao. ;- , (MRS. ' ! T J. ORION BERRY SERIOUSLY ILL IN CHICAGO; ' MOTHER REACHES BEDSIDE - rf dwell In his house "without allowing her to be pnt forth mu the grennd by nny person," was the legaev of Utah, the Egyptian, to his wife, hheftr.' the woman of Gesab, who IS called Tefa, the daughter of Sat Sepdn. It was drawn 1.000 years ago, and to regarded by authorities as the first will ever made. . Win ChtmWWift TMileta vou are troubled with gestion or constipation, take indiCham- berlains Tablets. (Special to The Post) They strengthen Chicago, Jan. 8. Mrs. H. Winn the stomach and enable it' to perEdgar Holmes, Ogdens "Bearcat who meets Jones of Nephi, Utah, has reached Chica- form its fanettons aatarally. Indk Frldav night go and the bedside of her daughter gestion is usually accompanied by ... i ... Mrs. J. 0. Berry, who has had a Re- constipation and ta aggravated The first wrestling ' match be doors will open at 7:30 The !i lapse from the ffu" and is noto and it. Chamberlain s Tablets cause a held in Provo this season will take the first preliminary will be pullil for some time has been suffering; gentle movement of the bowels, plaw In the Mozart pavilion next off promptly at 8:30. The' prelioi- from pneumonia and pleurisy, ShwHevlng the constipated condition. Friday night, when Henry Jones of naries consist of two ' good boxing is' now slowly improving. (Advertisement) Uiiecity meeU, Edgar -- Holmes - tf vents and a battle royal. A num The two men are very e - her o( plucky j Ogden. youngster, have been matched d W1U 'y et to de-1 me and the tans are carried' on They many a weary ride, a , Theyve been my phis, my everlasting joy; Ive nursed them ' fcoth ,cide . when they. were sick, sweat , My horses needed neither spurs or whip. 0 ; promise! treat - , .mon-cul- - . m - f " , -- i Lord, if heaven has no stable room, With' greatest reverence this Id like to tell And if the. the fiery regions have some stalls. Then let me ride my horses down in hell! comes. . And when thfe grand, great, 'filial roll-abe To the first, upon parade well try; - 0 Lord of all, please grant my only prayer To take my horses vith me when I die. ll weight d A I c , welter The prices -- ore f Reserved ring. ;h!?pl0ypbe..n the very pink of condition fide seats, 1.00, and general admis-hnwUl wrestle tor ihs best two tnlsion 60c. To this must be added three fiallr. the regular war tax, ' . v r-- the western - And kept their harness burnished like a toy, Ive gone with Jhem into the jaws of death, - Gunners and drivers killed on every trip Their panting hides have dripped with mud and . 'WjStk NATURAL PONGEE SILK r Imported, pongee silk, 33 inches wide.. . 58 Regular, 90c quality.. Thia sale, In all style garments, ankle length. Regular. $3.00 quality $1.95 Regular $4.50 quality $2.95 off-hor- se . - 20j and dirk, patterns,. This sale WOMENS WOOL UNION SUITS x 20. aUHN.0 FLANNELS Amoskeag outings in plain white or light 23 I 20 . - Shows Improvement , know my saddle black is pretty mean. And kicks and bites at every one but mei he him is good with when always Im Still, Just let me bring him tip for You to see, , Hed be ill treated if t left him here, He kicked and enrsed and starved until, he dieiL Please cant I ride, him through the golden streets at his side? The gentle old brown . I 70x80 - celhrs- - , -- r 70x80 or-plai- n.! M If in the roster kept by Thee above. My name is next to cease this life fatigue ' And I must fall in with ray fallen pals, leave. to want behind I A clean lifes page Grant that I die where bursting shrapnel sings, My team upon a gallop toward the foe, And when my soul at last reports to Thee, r Please let me take my horses where I go. ' , , If it is true what our old padre says. That there are hOrses ili the laful above, Are there not some spare stalls to hold my tw My black, my brown, the horses that I love! Theyre only -- common field artillery pings, j gjD just a common soldier man; - side Weve fought and starved together .side by Id like to take them with me if i can. 66x80 . g v r'" - . THE DRIVERS PRAYER i 66x80 CLKALINK 20 Best grade silkaline, full 36 inch in many of the very choica patterns of fancy . t0 - , speel citing I' same-Shel- -- s - V $5,Q0y "ffa Situation MARTIN SUCCEEDS GEO. AMOS IN VERSIFIED 4 $1.65 , $1.95 sale,. reg; Pequot pjrUwv caaen in. 45x36 sizes, sell-- ; ing fegnlarty at 55er special thia . sale .... 39 , Blankets Kap PSXUQT CASES WO0DJJET& If a horse is standing uncovered in cold weather cover him. If his blanket has fallen or blown off, pick it lip and put it on him. o 66x80 For three days we will ofler special counts of 20 Per Cent on All Silks. 0 -- in. SILK GOODS SPECIAL limit. pfinaku)gthem-produce-th- at 0 " 72x80 1 domet. Regular 3.5c, this J $3.25 reg. $5.90, spec. 3.75 blankets, reg; $6.90, spec. 4.50 blankets," reg. $8J)0, spec. 5.75 blankets, reg. $9.23, spec. 6.10 blankets, reg $9.75, spec. 6.25 blankets, reg. $11J75, spec. 7.65 blankets, '.reg.. $1150r spec. 8.90 blankets, reg.- $15.50, spec. 9.25 66x80 put up Houseat HalfPrice 66x88 blankets, 26 inch heavy weight bleached white -- - . WHITE DOMETS of take-canT- - 66x72 blankets, WOOL BATTS We Utah county four sugar factories and two slicere, three big canning factories with produce and com-- mission houses to the products of the farmland the outlook is good for splendid markets everywhere. Our r farmers, as well as other classes, must plan to employ'mope help, for they must aid in brining our soldier boys back into -- mu life. This problem of earing for the boys will become more ft'oute during the next few. months than it is right now and those boys will want to go into every line. There are hundreds of acres of land which ai'e producing small crops, bnt could produce large' ones with proper cultivation, and the farmers, this year, should consider it a duty, to make them produce to the Ipmit, and lots of our boys wiil soon be' look-- . mg for the opportunity And. Wool. ... - - Your Choice of the Entire Wool Blankets . Small size batts, regular 15e quality, 11 special Comfort size batts, full 3 pound batts, our regular $1.25 - quality, this kale 89 ' - , V - -- COTTON BATTS to creating labor for. our. returning' soldiers and sailors connection In with greater activity on the farm. Plans should be made right now to plant every spare foot of ground and wherever possible intensive fanning should he Indulged in. w t Womens Coats and Suits While we pre appealing to every line of industry and en- terprise in the manufacturing and commercial field, right now is a good time for our farmers to give a little considers-tur- n ,1 - i u. Thursday M . - T':' ,iri - 1;.. u ar - -- 0 u tesswenr This ls to be tne most remarkable Clearance: Sale we have ever put on. Savings inpiece goods, blankets, underwear. an dw omens ready-to-wevill range fromi 20 to 50 per cent. In addition to the big bargains we are now giving, we have added some very special items for A GOOD MOVEMENT 0- -0 - raiay- Manager TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 191? Cured at a Cost of 2S Cents. tired and worn out kll the time. One bottle ef , Chamberlain's ' Tablets first erred m and , have since felt like great a different person. ad vt Eight years ago when moved to Mattoon, I waa a ) sufferer from . indigestion and Const! i ration," writes Mrt Robert Allison, IU. "I had frequent head- i Mattoon, aches and dizzy spellz, and there ( ,wu a feeling Ilk a heavy weight stomach and chest j pressing oa my "11 the time. I felt miserable. Ev-cry morsel of food distressed me I could not rest ' t night and felt . Quick Cure Tor Croup ; Watch for tho first symptom, hoarseness, and give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at once. It is prompt and effectual. advt. . COW FOR SALK &th JJ1 North, ' , ( CALL 114 East . |