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Show I J - THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922 THE PRO VO POST i Provos Popular Newspaper B. Y. U. NEWS COLUMNS 99 Published Tuesday and Fritjay Evenings by " THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY Phone 13 125 West Center St . Entered at the Postoffice at Provo, Utah, as NEPin Second-clas- s .Editor C. HICKS. One Tear Six Months Three Months Subscription Rates (In Advance) : Material appearing under this head is furnished by a corps of news writers from the Brigham Young University. There is nothing more dangerous; there Is nothing more unclean than to live in a swarm of flies are any flies in your town? and Manager Whenthere go back to your town look you it over and see if there is anything undesirable, and if so effect a reMatter. $2.50 1.25 .76 POSTS SWORN CIRCULATION, 1838 COPIES KING APPLE as The last day of October Halloween has been designated weeks or National Apple day, and of all the many specialto days ve obser asked are that the people of this , comm unity be included in the list. it oc curs to us that Apple day should variety Utah county might become famous for the splendid more make oi a would if the here growers of apples grown effort to give this luscious fruit the publicity it deserves is to The primary object in the observance of Appleto day widen its give, publicity to the greatest fruit In thetoworld, contribute thereby distribution, to increase its consumption, to the maintenance of our productive orchards to bring wealth, of this entire nation. happiness and good cheer to the people do not produce as many All other countries on the globe France, Germany, Russia apples as the United States. England, have of large numbers of apple Europe and many other parts commercial channels. not enter does trees, but most of the fruit as cent 15 many apples as are per Canada now produces about in the world has else Nowhere grown in the United States. commercial apple growing reached the position of prominence that probable that the United it holds in this country and it seems in this will respect for many years its retain prominence States to come. In times past many of the large eastern cities with half the advantages found right here in Utah county have won trophies have staged paying homage to through the celebrations they celebrations these parades, newspaper adKing Apple. During vertising, poster displays, special apple sales, special apple menus in all hotels and restaurants, and films in theaters have all played important parts in calling attention to the value of the apple. It is a trite saying that An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but it is none the less true. On apple day let every man, woman and child in this community pay tribute to Americas best fruit by eating a baked apple, apple sauce, apple pie or apple dumpling at mealtime with a rosy Jonathan, a Delicious, or a Grimes Golden between acts or at bedtime. Let us have in the schools and in the town and rural districts a special apple treat provided by some lover of good apples and also of child life. And finally let our growers cooperate with our merchants in displaying the King of Royal Fruits that every one might find the value of a food that is wholesome and economical. co-operat- station samples of all the varieties of grain grown in Utah. VISIT HOOVERS MILL The courtesies of the Hoover Flour Mill company were extended to Dr. T. L. Martin and his class in agronoform. my. The class visited the mill and This was the message of Dr. Rich- observed process in ard R. Lyman to the students of beginningthe of the with the Young university in his address Wed- wheat and ending withcleaning of the sacking nesday morning. He urged the re- the flour. tumble-down moval. of weeds, fences, shacks and unsightly outbuildings, WILL CONTRIBUTE ARTICLE the use of pgdnt in beautifying homes, Dr. C. M. Merrill, dean of the coland the making of improvements of applied science, Young unilege generally. Dr. Lyman also discussed road- versity, has been requested by the building, urging that roads should be managing editor of The Americanat buflt diagonally. He made reference Fruitgrower Magazine, published to the gizzag road running from Salt Chicago, to prepare a spraying calento Lake to Garfield, requiring a travel dar for the Rocky Mountain region of nearly seventeen miles In going be used in a special spraying numover the road, which might have ber that will be issued in February. been reduced to eleven miles if the HISTORIC TREES line had been built In a diagonal diThe art rection. Other examples of roads appreciation class at laid out more consistently were cited. Young university under the tuition A criticism was offered of the of Professors Aretta Young, B. F. wholesale destruction of trees. A Larsen, and E. H. Eastmond are at tree In the desert, he said, is too val- present time devoting much attention uable to be ruthlessly destroyed. He to trees, and invite any person who spoke specifically of the uprooting of may know of some tree of historic trees on the tabernacle block. He interest or special beauty to notify acknowledged that his vision might them thereof that they may give it be at fault, but t ohim it seemed a special attention. serious mistake. He urged the sysTEMPLE EXCURSION tematic planting of trees on the streets. Professor E.. D. Partridge conductTo avoid flies, the speaker stated ed a successful juvenile temple exit was necessary to have manure cursion to Salt Lake Monday. There moved from barnyards at least once were 140 young people in flour-makin- g, HOT DOG BANQUET The Home Economics and Ag clubs, Young university, have resumed the social relations of last year. The Initial social event was an excursion Monday evening to the Litchfield farm, where a hot dog banquet around a campfire was enjoyed. Casavas, watermelons and apples were served for desert. The eveThe B. Y. U. acknowledges the ning was pleasantly spent with games, receipt from the Utah Experiment hypnotic stunts, etc. - Is what you get for your money in buying am IBa-kimi er Powd Ounces apples,-An- I 1 2 0,000.00 io,rrr.3o i 5,200.97 $ it 1)8.075.4 1 1 for tku t SAME PRICE G77.71 Gold Silver . Currency 1 , . apples mean cider and pie. And dumplings and such which you cant prize too much. No matter how hard you may try. So 2 f. , 0 . Stocks. Bonds and Securities, etc Banking House. Furniture and Fixtures Due from Other Banks Checks on other banks in same town Cash Items : 11,17 2.1.0 .. (More 3 1)0 3,0 lG.r.GI 00 , 1 Total Cash on Hand. Miscellaneous ; Total. heres to his Highness the Apple, ;f u a c -- 1 - (o LG Capital Stock Paid in a-th- rill $ Surplus Fund Undivided Profits : Interest MINING AND PROSPERITY 1 1 ,0 , i; 2 7 J U 7 r, t, Exchange 00,000 i 0,000 oo 1)0 , ;; t for For over LIABILITIES Who comes with the crispness of fall. as I take in my fill When my palates Of the bulliest fruit of Them all! ! FULL VALUE c . Overdraft? With the appetite keen of a boy. And the season which brings in this viand of kings For me is a season of joy. ed . Located at Provo, in the County of Utah. State of Utah, tit the closo of business on the tenth day of October, 192 2. Loans and Discounts, less Notes and Bills of this Bank Hedls- counted . $0 00,2 9 0 Sti Oh, Ive hungered and thirsted for apples. rosy-clieeV- Clear Creek Coals To keep the home fires cheery and ASK YOUR DEALER The Provo Commercial & Savings Hank When it ripened the fruit on the trees. For autumn means If you havent got Castle Gate and bright Report Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah ' Of the Condition of an apple. How sorry will then be your plight By ALF OSMOND The way that nature rolls around the seasons of the year it seems t ome that she is bound to make it mighty clear that we air in a movin game that aint a goin to, stop until our weak and weary frame is ready for to drop. The leaves air failin mighty fast ; the frost is in air, and purty the Winter blasts will scatter out his hair. And then the weather man will tell you what is cornin soon, and after that a little spell and then the first of June. Then after that it wont be long until it comes the Fourth, and purty soon the winds air strong and blowin from the north. We got a lot of things to do, and time is on the wing, so let us 4mHor out a few and do most anything that helps to keep uf oul show the world were livin vet. THE BULKIEST FRUIT OF THEM ALL (Author unknown) Seems lik Im c razy for apples Been without any so long; Now that,.8 time for the fruit to be prime, Say, I jusjhburst into song. of,, gpnna THE FLIGHT OF TIME day: A zest like the keen autufnn breeze. With a savor thats won from the smile of the sun its I J Other good in its season, how I welcome the fall. That part of the year when the apples are here. The bulliest fruit of them all. you in be cold in the bin, in the stove in the chimney in the airc a week. At the beginning of his address Dr. Lyman congratulated the Y football team on the splendid fight it had made in the game with the state university. The B. Y. U. had been the school of his boyhood days, and when he saw the football team of his old school make a splendid play he felt a nice, little thumping under my ribs. In the following lines the writer has found most interesting in jingle rhyme and thought that should burst into song on Apple Theres a tang to the taste Somethings pound LtIS quarter) 30 years WHY PAY WAR PRICES? a iin t'OUNDH BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT Mil. I. H U4 Oi. 5 Mining news from Utah and other western states is the Total most encouraging that has been reported since the readjustment Less Expenses and Taxes Paid, el) t. 4 7 0 period started. Lead has reached .0635 cents per pound; zinc is up above 7 Net Undivided Profile 0 0,304 02 cents; silver is pegged at $1.00 an ounce by the Pittman act; Deposits Subject to Clunk 4 4 ,4 gold mining is increasing as cost;of operation declines; and cop- Demand Certificates 4 4 3 4 3 it per is holding its own around 14 cents a pound, with larger Dividends Unpaid HI. 0o amounts being used as it slowly replaces substitutes which dise period. placed it during the Total Demand 4 20. 67 lead market looks exceedingly good for Time Certificates ... Deposits the for The future I 00 2,945 an indefinite period. 3 0 2.702 Savings Deposits to mines are rates Reductions in railroad enabling again ship ore profitably to smelters, with the result that increasing activity Total Time Deposits 305.737.17 in mines and smelters is taking place. When the metal industry Cash Over 12 10 is producing on a profitable basis it assures prosperity in many western states, Total I 07,2 2 U ' Given reasonable taxation and freedom from destructive inSTATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OK UTAH. dustrial warfare and labor disputes, western mines seem headed A. J. to thouButtle, being first duly hwoiii accord (mg will furnish which for a period of activity employment law, dopoaoa and saya is he that assistant of cashier above to states. tluj and named bank; llml, lim ulov and many sands of additional workmen bring prosperity There isnt much higher tribute to be paid to a public servant foregoing report contains a full, true and corrmi slulmmmt of ilia condition of the said bank at the close of business on Ibe tenth than to say, Hes sometimes wrong but hes always honest. day of October, 1022 .!. A. IpITTI.K Correct Attest If you lead a narrow life you wont have to be bothered with HEED HMOOT, friends. J J 1 J . I . , , I , war-tim- ! . NEW LOCATION I T 135 West Center Street 1 GEOItHE A TAYLOIt, till J. T KAltltEK, You have noticed that most of the criticism of flappers comes from those who no longer can flap. The home-mak- er is never a. heartbreaker. 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me tills . E , (Seal) 1 tit (1. day of o. iolmr, men MONO, It 11 1 1 , m ini a. 922, Notary Public My commission expires 3rd day of February. I!2ti The time of year has come when you pay twelve dollars for STATE OF UTAH. OFFICE OF BANK- COM MISSlONEK. ton of coal. a three-doll- Seth Pixton. Bank Commissioner of the State of Mali, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy ,,f , nfaltfiiumt of the above named company, filed In my office this i th day of October, 1922. SETll PIXTON, 0 Bank Commissioner. I It must be a great stain on a parlor comedian to have to bag of tricks twice to the same crowd. 'Hit him a lick in the eye and he will be over it in a few days, a man in his Deputation he may never recover. strike if but you Furniture and Piano Moving A Specialty Prices Reasonable All Work Guaranteed -- - ar dis-play-J- his TRANSFER CO HARDY-MADSE- N I Otfice Phone 148 Residence Phones 175-- W 145-- J |