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Show THE PROVO POST PROVO HIGH LYCEUM PRESENT ORCHESTRAL CLUB About the only way a family can reduce its cost of living is to cut out extravagance and simplify its tastes. The third number of the" Provo The same process applies to a reduchigh school lyceum course will be ing taxation in any department of given In the high school gymnasium government. Wednesday evening, December 6, Salt Lake City Utah Copper comwhen the Chicago Orchestral club pany starts first unit of 1000 tons at will be the entertainers. rehabilitated Magna mill. Two more This organization comprised of units will be ready shortly for Miss Virginia Rice, harpist, Miss change to oil flotation. Total capaMary Gorham, violinist, and Miss city with 12 units will be rflore than Genevieve Mead, cellist, comes to 12.000 tons daily. Arthur mill is Provo highly recommended. It is treating more than 15,000 tons stated that the Chicago Orchestral daily. club is unquestionably one of the best Monticello Carlisle road graded. musical trios on the lyceum stage Eureka Iron King to start reguthis year. ore shipments. lar The program offered by this orUtah yield estimated at $3,- ganization of talented musicians is 990.000 potato bushels, varried by descriptive numbers, old acre, 190 bushels. average yield per ballads and operatic selections. Each Richfield Utah-Idah- o Sugar commember of the company is a soloist pany distributes $130,000 and further varies the entertainment farmers for October deliveries.among with the introduction .of solo selecEphraim Plans under way for tions at intervals. new theatre. The three instruments harp, celcar celery leaves state for lo and violin play beautifully in LosFirst Angeles and other southern ' concert, responding In perfect har- Canilornia points. mony to the touch of the three artLogan Paved road through Sarists Miss Rich, Miss Mead and Miss dine canyon desired. Gorham. Gunnison $100,000 paid to farmers for beets by Gunnison Valley Sugar company. Government crews have surveyed 1,000,000 acres land in Utah on 0 federal state aid. Ogden Natural gas system proposed at cost of $6,000,000. Utah produced 900 car loads ap- STATE TREASURERS 50-5- REPORT SHOWS Post Sport News Salt UTAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW CHICAGO IN- CREASE IN REVENOE ples. Lake Hoopsters Rearin to U. OF U. RETAINS R. M. C. CHAMPIONSHIP FOR SCHOOLS OF UTAH The University of Utah football team clinched the Rocky Mountain Conference championship by its 14-- 0 victory over the Utah Agricultural College team here tn Thanksgiving day. The game was played on Cummings field at the university. It was estimated that 10,000 people, from all over the state, watched the. game, which was a decisive one in the race for the championship. - This game ends the most successful football season that the university has ever known. It is the first time in Utah football history that she has held an undisputed Rocky Mountain championship. The Rocky mountain conference is comprised of representative colleges, in the states of Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Montana. This is the second successive year that the championship has been held in the state. Last year the Utah Agricultural college aheld the honors. reward for the The title comes as efforts of the coach and the team and is one of which the people of the state might well be proud. Eureka Excavation under way new $50,000 postoffice. for SALT LAKE, Dec. 4. Treasury contract let for Ogden operations of the state of Utah dur- sewer work.$64,900 ing the biennium, December 1, 1920, Millard county farmers get $26,-00- 0 to November 30, 1922, as set forth seed harvest. in the biennial report of State TreasFountain Green Highway D. urer W. Sutton, which was sub- and Moroni through to be paved. mitted to the governor on Saturday, Ogden Holley Milling company discloses that the receipts which inby Hylton Milling company. cluded a balance on hand November bought ; Consideration about $500,000. 30, 1920, of $1,901,187.03, amountGunnison Valley ships approxi-- j ed to $280,622,693,75. The receipts 25,000 pounds of turkeys for the fiscal year 1921 amounted mately $10,000. bringing to $11,883,061.59 and for the fiscal Work on the installa Gunnisn year 1922 the receipts were $10,298,-381.2- tian of new ornamental lighting sysrj! Transfers from funds in tem started. 1921 were $296,768.83 and in 1922 Total production of lumber in were $243,295.08. Utah during 1921 was 1,368,427,000 The disbursements for the fiscal feet. year 1921 amounted to $11,960,-319.5- 1 Salt Lake Construction of Ash and for the fiscal year 1922 n ranch portion of the disbursements were $10,817,-955.8- Zion canyon highway will cost state Transfers to various funds $152,408.38. in 1921 were $296,768.83 and in Milford Beaver county to have 1922 they were $243,295.08, leaving fish hatchery. the balance on hand on November Weber Movement for new city 30, 1922, of $1,304,354.52, or $596,- - and county building under way. ' You cant fool me. Mrs. 832.51 less than was in the treasury More than $500,000 know Knagg Salt and through, you two years ago, which is the excess of paid forLake through alfalfa seed to growers in havent been 12 years for wife the receipts of the two-yeyour period. Uinta Basin this year. The total receipts during the bienCoal to value of pro- nothing. nium amounted to $22,181,442.81, duced in Utah during$13,662,000 Her Husband I should say you 1921. Practiwhich included true revenue receipts cally entire output came from Car- have not. Your monthly allowance of $16,069,582.72 and nonrevenue bon county, which produced 3,701,-64- 1 checks will prove that. receipts amounting to $6,1 1 1,860.09. tons valued at $12,309,000. In1 the receipts are included the folDiamond Drill mine starts Ophir IT HAD TO COME OUT v lowing: operations. State and state school. .$7, 274, 370. 92 State road and approRoad bond issue 1,000,000 00 2,326,965.28 General fund bond .. 500,000.00 priations Inheritance taxes Short time loans 2.125,000.00 The , receipts from the- - several Bounty Motor vehicle license counties for the fiscal year ending November 30, 19 21, were $4,916,- Corporation license . . 243.63 and for the fiscal year 1922 Occupation tax on mines they were $4,996,29 3.14. Of the receipts from counties, Salt Car company tax Lake Fish and game license 159,154.05 county contributed in the fiscal Federal appropriations 1,991,557.90 year 1921 the sum of $1,535,090.39 and in the fiscal year 19 22 the sum Interest on bank 76,379.01 contributed was $1,510,810.19. Creek-Anderso- 1 491,-452.3- 6 ( j The Eyes o are 01 phone Was. T 88 80. DEBS TELLS AUDIENCE HE OF DESPISES UNITED that combine style, quality and comfort LAWS STATES Maxine Black Satin Tongue Pumps Brocaded Satin Quarter Plain Toe, 2 inch Louis Heel Our Special $6.50 Maxfee Plain Satin Pomp! 1 HAS NO REGRETS. But there is nothing to regret. I opposed the war and I still oppose war. I would not go to war at the command of any capitalist country on the face of this earth. I would have saved the lives of the 60,000 American boys who perished on the battlefields of France to create 30,- 000 new millionaires in this country. 1 spoke at Canton from a deep sense of conviction, and after all 10 years is a very modest sentence for having an opinion of your own in the United 3. ar The Poplar Grove A. C. of Salt Lake City would like to arrange some games with some of the Provo teams this winter. We are willing to jjlav any team not above the high school class, as we are of about this caliber. If you know of any teams that you think would like to arrange a game, will you please have them write to J. O. Peterson, care Scott Hardware Co., 168 South Main street. Salt Lake, Eugene Debs, leader of the Socialist party, made his first public speech since leaving Atlanta penitentiary the other day in Chicago. Hundreds stood outside the hall for hours after fire guards had limited the audience to 4000. Jean Longuet, French Socialist, In whose honor the meeting was held, was overshadowed by the demonstration to Debs. Huge baskets of red roses tied with red ribbons were to Debs, and after the meeting given In spite of political and indus- the Socialist National committee was trial upheavel, Russia still ranks forced to conceal him for nearly an hour to keep the crowd from carrythird in petroleum production. ing him away. I am just recovering from the efof a speech I made almost four fects 1 years ago, Debs told his audience. KEPT TAB ON HER It was a record making speech. I began it at Canton, O., and finished it at Atlanta penitentiary. 2. - MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922 States. Out of the war, he said, one great good came, quite unexpected to the ruling classes of the world. That was the Soviet republic. He praised the 19 Communists, Llyod. including William Gross 'whose conviction under the Illinois law was upheld a few days ago, and attacked the act under which they were found guilty as a disgrace to any state DESPISES THE V. S. LAWS. Debs I am almost ashamed. said, to be out of prison while men are still back of the iron bars. Their continued incarceration is a high of government so compilment from the a United government the States, cowardly it fears these 6 8 men will overthrow it. 1 would far rather, he continued, be in jail with my than on the streets with a gag in my mouth. I despise and defy their laws. I am not a citizen of the United States, despite the fact that I was born and raised in Indiana. Because I obeyed my conscience I lost my citizenship, but I would far rather have it that way than keep my citizenship and lose my conscience. He attacked government by insaid that if he had junction and been in Chicago when the recent rail he Tell me, Mrs. Jones, what do you strike injunction was issued manhood asserted my would have really think of Mrs. Smith? corporation by defying it and the it. Mrs. Jones (very confidentally) issued that sawyer-judg- e Why, you know, Mrs. Brown, I never talk about anybody, but I really feel sorry for her husband. SCORED inch Heel, One Strap Priced at $6.00 BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE 32 arasa j anti-syndicalis- MWM m self-respe- ct The Satisfaction of f Doing- Good - WORK IS DOUBLED WHEN THE CUSTOMER VOICES HIS APPRECIATION OF! OUR EFFORTS. Bible Thoughts for This Week Dont buy any car until you have investigated the CHEVROLET. You will be astonished at the QUALITY built into it. Ask about our Profit-Sharin- g Auto Co Sunday. He hath WAY TO LIFE: shewed thee, O man, what is good ; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do Justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? Mlcah 6: 8. Monday. GREATEST IN THE KINGDOM : Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as t&ds little child, the same Is greatest in the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 18 : 4. Tuesday. NOT MEAT AND DRINK For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness, and peace, and joy In the Holy Ghost. Rom. 14 : In my business Its a virtue to steal I always have the base at heart. I dont believe It you cant be so corrupt. Well, Im a baseball player." THE DREADED UNKNOWN OUR WORK IS ALWAYS UP TO THE; STANDARD, AND OUR REPUTATION FOR PROMPTNESS IS UNEXCELLED. REPEAT ORDERS VERIFY THIS ASSER-- i i TION. 0- - HAVE WE SERVED YOU? 17. Wednesday. A VERY NEEDFUL PRAYER Shew me thy ways, O Lord : teach me thy paths. Let Integrity and up-- , rightness preserve me: for I wait on thee. Psalm 25 : 4, 21. Thursday. Read and Use the Want Ads DEFRAUD NOT: For this is the will of God . . . That no man defraud his brother in any matter. 1 Thessalonians 4: 3, 4. IT IS A MATTER OF RECORD THAT NO LINE HAS EVER COME UNDER THE CONTROL OF THE UNION PACIFIC WHICH HAS NOT BEEN IMPROVED IN FACILITIES AND SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC. THE WAY TO FREEDOM : Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. John 8: 32. Mrs. Justwed I cant help feeling jealous of my husbands first love. Mrs. Longwed My husband's first love doesnt bother me any. Its his next love that I worry about. GIVING PHONE Saturday. GETS: Tnere Is that scattereth, and yet lncreaseth; and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty. Proverbs 11: 24. Provo Post Press PAINTS TO KILL TIME Friday. I wonder If her paintings show any execution? Well er I know she paints to kill tine. : 13 J |