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Show 3 . 1 EOVO iio:;MF0a FRANCIS WEI RATH, feremea at SIIOVS Rufcbe Co Akron, Ohio, who" eeclaree fee - Ke lev proved io since taking Tanlac that ee ene word ver tak him U fee the Saye he fourteen pounds, dl ;G Veara1 Percentage af Growth Largest af Fourteen States So BianaHaaaaMMMSMMaawaaMaHaM4- edr IMSTS TliE BIG ftMi tn --Taaf "Far-Repari- CCrS VXHV EZALDri:c:)AY, - HE VOTED 30 TIMES WITH THE t ?WETV . AiO TWICE FOR Utah, fortyrst state la poptilationl te.n'jws ago and the 1920 Bonuia-- THE ""DRY S.1' i flEQEO di was ujca uiis aiiEouncftt month- - by the. census bureau as 4 is- 446, baa shown- the largest percentage of grout h of any state thus far 'an- H i 1 nounced in the fourteenth census. Its il-- j' rate of, growth. 20.4 per cent, a iaav lur uie aevue ending with 1910; but its numerical increase was exceeded in that decade. in, tneiat ten years Its increase; vu s L - few 5rnfn Halaes and Henry usseyT "editors v. he Ttcennrtyna -M was 76,095,while ten years agio it showed an increase of 9S.6v2. Thei at&i&jiow has Almost tentlimes the Population-it-Wd-w Op?od a Tax Upon Campaign Contributions. '. On Every (ihportant ssue the Republican Nominee Voted for Big Interests and 'Against the Rights of the Common People. If He Becomes President Who WUj He TeKe. the Pedple r e Veiled "Tnterests? Raymond ot-"t- WasbingtaHSenlignl, carefully to Tetie-er. the ffksial record w 11 d org am i iMl.'iWi'.:'.;'. I Each box eon ains TIT territory in 1M), and it increase in; caption. "The Official Truth , About 4 rhocolate- - (tawed tablets tne last ten Tears la moreMhan su i rubUshed the follow. HaMiLlaey times the population at that Otoe. ing in their journal for August:. . Utah had a population of 371.251 Ja i His Presidential Mind. Gamaleil Harding, who now 1910, ranking as the forty-firmosK " E?l . , hlth vour druggist In the union. It showed state to be president at populous aspires on request; w.ian increase of 96.602 or 34 per cent momens of AmertcaarlStstorr 1 ha been -'Price SI over 4 SCO, baring bad the largest!. a rniied States senator since March cut tJUf f senator clearly 1. f in its history to t numerically growth r tnat-limei. he would be and do as indicated what CO. DRUG ... ... . . , HEDQUIST I fc hreswient This record la tere lre- xu area vna.a. nuisea as tenia MHjav, to r - Three Stores ti est state in the union in 1910;- - witb t a$49 a4neouldj4eQU-- tromvoffietai-OBesrf- St land area of 82,184 square miles mak- - :ew tate me 10 te tne anie person 1 summarised fona and theri with fully before' 1 began ,to take Tan lac. It taeii and deafed details. itshows ing its population average - 4.5 per ' 8implvdone srpnders forto.e; and , . . 6iuare mile. , nas I wa"l everybody to know about Ihts ! Harding probably ranks blow every Multiplies Eight Times Ttah was oreaniied as a. territerv B medirjne." said Franeis Weicath. fol otWf. jfenatar in initiatiye.aUvy C ABE W. TURNER In f and appears in the ftderal-'R54 areempissinaienu iargs. department rTsn rppnrt$ - fiif tVp fir jtl.Xj9,i'l " ' ' " . . . tr.at --5Tar. Tuiinj: tha twenty rears 'Akron. Ohio.. Mr. AeiraUh resides af can citn.nect- his .mm? with a single , I. ' fj '''AUoratytlAw" r west state ptreet. Oat eityr" Xrom 150 to is?i it population . in- - i outstandmrlssue, good or"1ad: I " awfully bad state of vc.v j niuiaplyiog 11 ana annus even bbv big conitrueiive Room J, Knight Block. tiu Mr rearij- tiitut times, the rates for in-- 1 . measure.'" at lie-we was a burden. I suffered absent- or d4d-,16ro- ll lirst dtluda axd 115.9 per cent for thei Kphon e C61-- 1, Provo, Utah. and dy sewndf?:Tlti6ouTalId!"1 lRdlg?rfonbilU and reilutjfftvs li llrtthowteKf.-a.-gttWutaH-,v is no food quite so convenient, so tasty eai.tuT breakfast was a trodatvd were .local or private ihvfihar- growth, did not increase nearly Vso 11111 ; ' 1 a ao't und acrer evrert esstit, bai?d .egg .'ittle riilk. : . rapidly as durirut" the- two decades and satisfviner Bgan would get so nerous .and miserable Kone of 4Sre'eiglf"esreilons was ISatWSTO, therates of increase ran . with Pork and Tomato Sauce. ; , .... night I never slept ajof ibig imxk)rtancey.''-ing from 21.5 per' cent tot the decade. tbas many iaa-' wpfll-rbwintv and when nothing would bringr- isrswrwwr'iKnieaT-e-aif-- ' -Arid of course there is no food more v ' ' ; ' me. any relief i rsadi ju.t about, eotue shown, were ha It in g. in con si st en t and w cade 1870-Sx myl-gas3Ee to was 'hope-- ? jeqnclttsh'ai . nniirisTlino- Tin AlriMTg v Comparison of the ratesof. Increase . a jk. Piaarte rrn-. i vuiij . ' the Unked actiHiiary point oTTtew. ffHfaeijatgrtthitheseif v ' ' ; : ; tain as much . "I nutriment as meat ut As taken and three bottles haven't a CCXJRTS ft!!ower, rate politically shows. States for . the the. that PRACTICE IN AU, "State during every decade from 1850 'ml TanTae, but I feel better than 1 nomically, be stood with- hi partyeggs yet cost much less. tUM moot and Lodge. to 1910 wa higher than tfcjat for. the have felf for twelve years. Tve gained bwses-PenrTispgONp El ' CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION United States as a whole. The larg- fourteen pounds in - weigh't, and am In all matters of spoils and organi- - - ; - ; Saa Francttco, CaLfocaia .; est difference between" the two rates getting heavier and stronger every zation. hewas Not once did he display "irregular-fcyi'- " was during lheTa'eeade l850-6t- l, when day, .... I never have indigestion" any the rate for the state was more than mpre, my appetite Is splendid, and being always a strict party memseven times that for theeountry , a eat just anything and, everything I ber. j-- ' '. want: I sleep sound every night and On Issues at, all important he voted while' the.smallest difference whoie, r.HICHESTER was that Bhown-fof-t- he feeling U with the progressive group onlynine decade 1S&&--- all- - that tired, worn-ou- t Mini Afer"ruflfar A 1900, when the rate for thetate- - was gone. In fact I am a .well man in times - in nearly six years. j ist be is a composer and displays a i AnotheraBter-cf Jaclr Drmpsey . la "Wet" on Prohibition. every way. tUi a little more than one and one-hal- f kU uS tiM BwttUlc to -- Daredevil Jack," and the Coltun- one rare h techpique,-whic1 only whoj I "Tha men at the plant all tell me On the prohibition issue he Is a times that for the country as a whole. Mile. Diane, i bia orchestra completes the bill w I am loking fine these days and get "wet." in- caa originate possess. voted for the 19W of The the Etate liquor r in . having population jauMi. iha PVoti nh ain trpr'Wrtrv fiQfrtta nlm fill VLSBOS9 t'lLJJt, fcr as fat. want all two to e 30 to terests times thirty-threThey knowLat ting was M RdWl times as large against nearly w turn Bat, btot Al) An old mteunderetifi3ing betweea He favored . woman suffrage, after ilia iui u wou( uiu ui(. iu oaiv s.x. as in 1850, while the population f the I am doing' to myself, and it's always SOLD l DRUGGISTS BERYIVBERE New American of the Jorsef "for Legion a me to tell them about much reluctance and indecision. pleasure United States in 1910 was only about i and organized labor of that state was Tanlac He voted for the Cummins railroad 1 oa an. four times that in 1850. e Tan'ae is sold Jin Provo oy the bill, with its provision. recenUy - atN 4i IIIIIIIEaTIKIlillXIZZ&CZITl Mac Kay, who, we nuist i settled - amicalily Provo Drug rompi.fy, and by .the He stood consistently against con is presented by OREM INTERURBAN IS Legion department conveation. Tha servation, voting several times for the! nina nrvlh ritiii lec'nf druggist in every city. OFFERING ATTRACTIVE TYtx ant la h tih I quarrel had its Inception when mem- vicious Shields water power bill. t iMl U K PROPOSITION IN BONDS nlaaa vva ait avQPT bivumi QTvll " a ft JI bers of the BerBardsvillpot raa j,n v,iana in REPORT -- On every 4mportantpstbetween r.nanl va all will w 411 AflJcrcbK t passenger train into Hoboken. during ua. WU1UI w - ' & 4 capital and labor, he voted with the I CrtttllltJ s a means of sOmnlatinif further The post .... l the touTlaw railroadr strika. auuu v.maaB Made to Bank Commissioner the of f former. between the "Orem the State of was denied a. thartef because ot tni of-- the condition ot - He Utah, In -- ...1 Lines" and its thousands of patrons. opposed' public ownership n Kinllftf nlHJnv f a action. ATrhartef a traat-r Spinal Therapist and THEJSTATE BANK OF PROVO , ''.-- . every form. the' company Is offering them X 3J0c tint mem after ed t He voted against a government OW0 bond issue of 7 per cent cumula- Located, at Provo City, in the county nMAKa. tVA nMYait foata f bers had signed atatetnenteclarint-tha- t factoryT at thellbegianiflg Af thi r,TAr trin. It is aBDectacular Chiropractor tive first preferred stock. AVhMe the ef Uuh, state ot Utah, at the close of anhor-plat- e in operating trains members ltiiMrt vVt4li afTaA Mgr ' " revenues derived from thW sale are to business on the 25th day of Septem- of; the war; as indivldua) and not ma pro acted, . v He opposed the wire control bill as be used on construction and improve; ber, 1920. T&omaa LesrioB memberm. pective 1 RESOitRCES. a war measure- .2f. ment work on the road, the big pur-fAntAf rati tri r in tha Wttv rvf ViU - Sleaney. a Jersey labor leader, ex-taoans Hthr retpnui? :meai'nri1 iontbinaUoB in IjosejJhefjrWa bou (Is andi securi- ...I action; against every amendment to increase I classigJuggling. '. V community of interest among patrons. ; '. 'J Rooms 1 to 6, Irvine Bldg ;', yf v ties, etc. 7,631.42 the fax upon profiteering and large emDkiven and the eomnanT. 4,950.(M) incomes,'. y With Dr. He opp!5id puMiclty of profiteering Detter tnan per cent ror, investors earniture.' and fistureiill. I It is tQ be ipaid, to use the company's Other real estate 0wned. . . 5,135.74 figures. He opposed the abolition of secret own slogan, "as regular as be calen-dar.- " Due from other banks. . . . 62,700.04 -r """" ." The )? j J. same . town ... 11.914.45 He 3Photte555opfavored secret diplomacy by pfefefeHce over both the preferred 1:1 ." 5.77.50 posing the .. ope.n ... consideration, of and common stocks, owned by the Gold ; ; ; ; r . . . Silver . .... . . . . .5.334.50 . .. , .: ' treaties by the senate. builders of the road. lilCSIXEXZIISIIBIIIIHZIH vVThe-.". .... ... Cawre'ncy He opptsed the appointment . of 3.940.00 in vestment-- is Louis-interest paid, Brandeis to the supreme entire physical assets of the Salt Take Expen-ses- , " taxes paid. ..... 8,377.92 court. ;.. ; & Utah Railroad company.: The. man, In agement- eelsi1entirely,'-irafcntelUUSlSmXZESSSXSRSSISl this new stock veiiture since it has Total $385,061.33 river and harbor pork, thereajter ! LIAHIlJl IfcS, tor taesF agtnTmrtutons,:.eveaydur HATCH UNDERTAKING 1 been demonstrated to be feasible and I 25,6oO.0O stock paid iff.,.-.- . successful in other parts : of the ing the war. COMPANY .;. L.' . 20.0'X.00 v. fie opposed a tax upon eampaigs Surplus fund . . . . . try. . " '' Undertakers ;...: - 12 9:2.83 contributioas. , ,: The "Orem Lines" are reported to Undivided profits 20W1T.SS He opifSed adequate' aproprjations ut)Jllct to check be Iji a thriving conditioni The :era-4ia?il- s FunetaT Licensed ' E mb aimers. irnuiraies-rftP3U TTiaS SumntaTeTfnpeTtTton : : . Dfrectora. . 18.56 the European food re lie opposed Z.--its lines in two fertile valleys, and as vaAnier s caecKS v. : k ;: , i?.957.9? lief bilLv, a transportation ventureJt has proved ij!m "ertif'cae? -- ; -eLady Attendant : .. . . . H in depe ndh 110.808.11 e " deposits opposed successful. rhllippine and ntirely47! Parlor North First West enceir-an- d ates 7 miles of electric railroad, jsas. gainst Phone 53 Total ......... Provo,. Utah, ... . $3S5,061:33 wherever,; eke thatz-issueRprvinc nn nf the richest sprtioni nf of Utah, County of Utah. ". y; IIKIISC3X3XIXIEXXXXZZXESSB the state. Factories have sprung up State vtfa"a3trsJ!ke'fo'r onrir nil along the line aud agrkHilttire has Julian R Greer, being - first a duly Hp byfcav sworn according to. law, deposes and tion as a' pennanent pelicv.i. He epposd a referendum; on waaas jutck and dependable Seans" of says thatrbevis assistant cashier of ing ' the; above named bank; that the above a peace policy. ; ."r y7 the market reaching RlISSXXXnSESSXXZHISSSZJ for all The road is thoroughly built for "and foregoing report contains a full. He opposed disarmanient s '' "" '. '' heavy traffic, standard steam railmad true and correct statement of the .iw IJV1Mn In lie supportedthe; leagu'e of nations v a til r .vuou uv. t UUUU1 tUll 111 Hit ea il TJH.JIK j XI tilt' i'io "ex t v uv ui ., AAtlCfpilA. 6 Tr., Hkm-Thenet bufltralmost Septetar I covenant, with the . Lodge reserva- -i ... : lions. except ber, 1920.. tirely on priateight-of-way- , JULIAN FGREER. ' He voted for the present "political',' ..franchise in citie.v where long-terSubscribed and sworn to before me adiniirnrnetir of :the senate. ." are enjoyed: of which the shortest ex . ...k thiaStlr day of September, 1 920. This' futctnary may . require ex of tends to Uryear-lS60- . CHESTER V. H. RAY. ; .. The planation ; intone'- - particular. Just now the road is proving a boon t take care giving .number , oi sub- iengiVflutaiid-itli- e to fruit r.Seal?l;;:.;:;;;I.Notar and paUern aTtaiek tranatJa4 J.,y9'mjgglon:i 'Pire8 .the7h aajjjeeaIneladed might suggest' a con- it BervearrJtrafftarda and. i uotir-ttrar?et;tB' uf l.laidlng'a'-teaictirit-y, wi covers the ' markets and givesjt evice so of. May l 922.. the ..tne .' uacK, ... evenly colorlessrie-ss- . But frequent that there js na losii irom i Corretst Attest W.' If. loss ofpiHraXion.rr teQgf'-pgrf mwn RRERETON, far "the are ared in transit. directly Preparitioiis spoilage ;h; E. H0AGCANTT7: from his rotes, v A r tor may vote - y Over being' made to handle the thousand 409dHTnt gauges", minutely adjust JOH N HO U N D Y, will soon -- use-the eccalofiayi and dt1 little elpe.- - wSich half end as mariysearehing insist OurJ ud i his7. Directors; was H'arding's wa. During time' road to reach the Utah State Fair and Hours: 10-1- 2 am) 2-- 5 State of Utah Office of Bank. Com- - in the senate there have been more Latter-daare used in manufacturing your Winchester tests, the Saints misHoner. ; than a thousand roll calls. No ?sena ference. ." llepeating Shotgun' Every step in the manu I. N": T. rowr. bank commissioner tor, hid he deliberately-- , phosen fluch 'Phone 287 ;. ' lieltr laclure and.-- loading of 4. or ao or SPECIAL-PARTIwn; tae Rtate GOING..TO nereDy..cer; a cour.u, couid have dodged en'estgh -346 North Academy Ave. receives equally careful itentioK the: foregbirig is a fuitlrue CONFERENCE VIA OREM.XWEi tif ?! -ana correct copy, ot uie siaienient oi and inclinations. ; T; Come in today. Puy'Vimle6tr5roydeI13 or 1 he above named company, fited 1tr my twenty-fiv- e Where pa'rties-- of if you pre--" more neoDla desire- to. leave on the ! office tats -- Uth day' or bepteaiicr, ?tr.TY CF SCOTCH ON TT" hrfgtui-4.- r 1 Hammerless COLUMBIABILL WEDNESDAY same train for the conference or State 1920,. .97. fer a.Motk'1 with cutdChaiiuntT, ;n: poTiTsni, Fair in Salt. JLake. City this week or liepeater in smoke- -. Winchester SheUs-Lead- er Bank Commissioner. NptiCE TO CREDITORS.; Comedy and music with plenty of m the district the kick" are "Scotch7 court;;.qf Utah ounty, 'modations will be jmad'e if sufficient 'par excellence less; Jsublack or New Itivaliii hlacli powder. ate oj Utah. In the matter of the all mixed in a merry melange of high notice 's given, according to an anot J'oln Wright, deceased. No, nouncement Just made by the Salt "I urge Upon business mett thAm- ciftss entertainment pn the vaudeville ' Probate. ".. thinking bill which comes to the Columtiia next Lake & Utah railroad through Donald portance of thinking twice. rcaajusi- - Wednesday.;' TJN4L new bill is versa Wi'present claims. Ith Afthton IndustriaX: agentc, cox. ; tile and CTreedingly Well balanced. to the undersigned at- the Sufficient ears can be provided for ment r Uoth classical and popular music is tlxe "it company is announced, arUn . r8011 attorney- alL"it ..itttitu.-iatins - prisons- - shipyards for the pais so.ng, while riie comedy is of the scin- needed. Cases wJjere cars aipposg1- ofgjoom J i reclaiming y numan-w U O! c rx. lit" .t. a. " Cox.' with all the eclat of a "Big Bertha. Administrator that the railroad has no advance warn- - wreeks."-;-THE STORS i,,nu.. returnswith-b- ls in 87 bU the rarg:e TitrrnneTre'reir been woild score have think 1 very '.Tootligftt tropressi6nsv".hich things would be ohligesd to bandje triumph than Parties nnd.gr&ups of twefity-- f ire f f imeh better i a the past if the womwas an :C J5ruMratlir;Augr?6ri92d:' hi-do with what of had UceBeS the hadJuloreto themselves-oOne to iriah -- mnr. . asiiT " ... t 7 ... . U1U11. ; , clean and goes over big, aided' and -being don'e."T7overaor.-Cpx."'"riuaL 111 IMclIl HUIIUIM amuio uv.viui-"- . abet tedy a na t ufal "maXfu p," wbicb for local .'ticket office. Tie the v'g"levisited' the presidency unless hejtb adviseexcursion of ' rats , are effeciive "The icaii(5idate for tjie; presidency tegisters wlttr.tjM? nsiWity'muscies" the mountain fastnesses special from the hrjids of the Undience iTNT styleJ ; V v.a trA ,v aiH rilt continue in until ! is a ha ies -.tfiare V'Jan Rubini is a f'intHiMiNtelfgjbC estera countrv Kti.r4ifelt the V Cox. S eal?I Ctf the Tronrilxa giving." ;.;,;: JT7 T!i,or. f. , UV1I1UI xv. Ksr -.- ,J st e.J,L J -- - iO' lrr rl the-criti- ca aL-"j:-- " "gffiCTlSafc-iJ- 1 s -- , vh r' .3 - ra:. Oisa.. . as - - Del Mqktr - - . s; . mm e. ' generalrv-iineicatrtfn"hf'aT- - sTn .. ot - ' - ma . pro- - Mo tioos thJ itlf asks Ot .'and it he jra aa ljai mil this lov trsii js S PILI5 1 - - . anti-strik- . TVO Fflli,li, -- . dim Feral 1 42 V V " . I ! tit I v e, REKA-DELT- finj' ! onr ' ; 1 ; meW : ..... - .. . is co the a ' - . nestokjujk.ets. ' j. irr r ' ?--- , " D. ......... d Cot i i be-in- - : coun-CaPit- ' abor-- , i Jfart -- - these. It-o- oper-4S-a''ir,- - . -- o ";. : Feathcrs Don't Fool the Winchester Shot Pattern . ' ; tha id to asses ' e 2 ient. Osteppathy Removes the lA Cause " en-lo- -is, . - prf0W;mhod WIN , tlat 6iihperfecti . .' lncliomAy. s andV :ul3ef t D. D. Boyer sx-n- a -- semi-annu- y " . ' ; each-XViafhss- ter rr ES wcii a. . 'onfl' Ee- - le to lolds intiaaatxfsEixxixiixsssxi retJ-- ; ; ilra the 4hel A when-tayLjKiU,- axe-jcrow- 1 d; - j ''. . .'.. . ("iff . - . jftttA ' - ; iff iplr Ilcxting . t. vitors: lit: ; i HiiHng-vaFiea-anD!hila- WNCffESttR -Caj- rl-MHiteBgh- His-hurn- s S3 --- or ir Rean T :nd rv ' 1 ! J:,... T. au aauu vtiw VUVJAI if wua . |