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Show X SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930 AMERICAN FOIiKrriEK : s onico Alpine I'ublUhitig Company. BuildiniH-Phone 85 A 1'UOG UESS1 VHi, lNDEPES'DEN'T PUBLICATION Kntered in tlio I'obt Office at American Fork, Utah, as aeeond class " -''' matter." Subscription rates $2.59 per year in advance. Advertisement rates: DiHplay, 30 cents a column inch. Legal notices and readers, legal rate of 10 cents per eight-point line per insertion. in-sertion. Want ads. Kate 2 cents per word each insertion. Payment mast accompany advertisement. AM Kit I CAN FOftKCTlZKN .Potato Production A. F. GAISFOUD, JR.. .EDITOR OH930 ITA STATE PRESS ASSN. ELECT PROSPERITY NOW PROSPERITY is up for election, running to overthrow DE PRESSION. It's for the people to decide which will be chosen. Every man And every woman is privileged to ballot every day. DEPRESSION has no rightful place with a hundred and twenty million people, exchanging goods and services capable accustomed and willing to work moe highly skilled than other peoples leaders lead-ers in efficiency and progressiveness backed by the vast atural resources re-sources of the United States. When we make it possible for the man who works to have a job we make it possible for him to buy food for his family and so help all business, including that of the farmer. The rest of the world is of small importance compared with that free market of 120,000,000 people homogeneous of like tastes, habits and aspirations living under the same laws free of trade barriers- Foreign trade may be troubled by tariffs and revolutions, but at their peak our exports represented only five and a half billions of dollars of gross business in a year out of a total American income of ninety billions. Stagnation of circulation is what's the matter with agriculture and with Business; Everyone can help to get that circulation moving, again-. 1 Government can't make Prosperity alone. Bankers and other business leades can't make Prosperity alone. It's the people, united in opinion and purpose and courage, who determine Prosperity. They can elect it none other. Ballots that will be validly counted for PROSPERITY are of many kinds. Some one of them every man and woman can cast. For example: Help a deserving man or a woman to get a little paying work or, better, a regular job. Spend wisely and not too timidly, and anticipate scheduled expenditures so far as is practicable. Turn the deaf ear to false, mischievous rumsrs; and don't repeat them, if you do near them. Be willing to pay a fair price. Don't take advantage of the other man's necessity. Recognize that he has as good claim to a fair profit as you- When a vampire that fattens on the miseries of others shows up, help to make him unpopular. Discourage calamity howlers. Keep business moving evenly, and remember that, to the average man, his job is his particular business. When possible, reassue him against his fear of losing it. Save, but save wisely, not in fright. Invest for the profit that sound enterprise pays and for the added profit that will come after the hysteria of pessimism has passed. Old Crochet Work Bunds of crochet work made In Peru earlier than 200 A. D. are among the rare textiles owned by the Metropoll tan Museum of Art, of New, TorL . -o Ragioa f Bliasarda The most destructive blizzards occur oc-cur In the plains recfon from North Dakota to Kansas and eastward tn Ohio. Merry Heart Wina Glva, oh, give na the man who sings at his work I Be hla occupation occupa-tion what It may, he Is equal to any of those who follow the same pursuit pur-suit la silent sullenneas. Be will do more In the same time he will do It better, he will persevere longerThomas Xarlyle. the new Ej -Below Normal : " . V'-. rty W. P. Thomas Agricultural Economist The production of potatoes la the late potato aiuton Is the primary fae-tor fae-tor Kovuiniug the late potato price. 1 niicr noniKil conditions we are fair ly well able to forecast approximately approximate-ly what the spring price of potatoes will be, when the year's productloa to known. With estimated yields of 361000,000 bushels which is 41,000,000 bushels below the average for the uerlod 1924-192. we should expect the price to advance as the season progresses. The estimated yield of the year 1930 is within 8,000,000 bush els of the production for 1929. Prices should, then, normally range approxi mately the same for this year's crop. However, this year, there are some other factors which may affect the price of potatoes 1. e., the present low purchasing power of the consumer con-sumer aod the low price of other farm commodities. In makin a decision as to whether or not a producer should store his potatoes, po-tatoes, the proper storage facilities should be taken into account and given as much weight as prospective price. There is considerable shrink age In potatoes when storea nnaer the best of conditions, and when Improper Im-proper storage is used the losses are greatiy increased and it often hap-. pens that the entire crop is lost through either freezing or over-heating. Only the potatoes which Will grade U. 8. No. 1 should be stored for the spring market. The low grade potatoes should be moved this tall, so far as possible. It is Important, when asking a decision In regard to selling potatoes this fall or storing them, that prices of potatoes at Idaho Falls, Los Angeles Ange-les and Chicago be followed to determine de-termine whether or not prices offered locally are in keeping with market conditions at the loading points and at the terminal markets. " ' fTHE BEST NG oCUIt fASTOPY TDIDH JOVI0 THE RADIO: I IS THAT YOU fl :an ALWAYS I (CIV! ITA I pints etiruur BY SIMPLY (TURNING JHE DIAL Should Efficiency Count In Elections? . V ' V ' H Mil Li SATtWIUY, Xqve The First Year of SYSTEMATIC BANKING Is The Hardest. Aiter That it Becomes a Habit I Whatever You Earn, Spend Less" Bank of American Fork 39 Years Successful Banking 'Sins of the 1. document in "8ni Metroidwya.M,y7.f Mala Streiti Mana and an wJ i. Cameo Theatre Kovember 3 end t Tfe The story takHVw: American town through t? Mom. Their joy, -n Comedies and tMifiv'i Into what 1. litersjT. 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Other old ones ef m abls else are the Nanje mmc (larfest In the United S(ta) tha Seminole reservatloa, 1 southeast of Fort Uyen; ca Crow reservation la Ueettai ' r v - i z s 1 r ," f v i .. I , -'"- ." ! m D-Ddl mB LcMil 4.. MM sq 4 .7 wj. IK Radiola Today, Super-Heterodyna Is far-and-away the outstanding radio principle. There Is now a saying In radio "Whero It must be done, the Super-Heterodyne Is doing It". Today we offer you the most phenomenal Radiola Super-Heterodyne Super-Heterodyne ever presented to the publican public-an Instrument that took seven years to perfect that is finer than any previous model you have ever heard finer In lone. In power. In clearness. And the price is sensationally low $142 50. A nominal down payment secures Immediate delivery. Nw lodioJa tvpar-Httarodym 80 flfutlretod Krtn-0nd, run IviMd drcuiu, kMt ftcfro-dr KMitC tpaoW, Sand foil tuning. Mlvmdnoted prcWon dial, putk-pull putk-pull omplfcoMon. Imptayi "locoi dittance" iwAdt, no A C. Sua, and boiil w cobn by fonoul dtgnvt. Alt obo ta hor In Ivnt odt. wilt ton color control, and fn Nw ladtoh ComNnoHo Phono props with g ttntolmnal h Horn Siordlng hotvn. Con vnint rrmi a libroi t-lowanc t-lowanc for your prMAl tt INEZ JESSEE The people of Utah County have always shown by their votes that thpy believe that efficiency in office is moHt Important, partlcuraly has thla been the case in the Recordsr's offlcu. wher the records are kept on which all the property rights of the people are based. Four years ago. the people reco nlzed the efficiency of the Recorder and Deputies of the office, and over whelmingly elected me, reposing in me their confidence that the office would be continued to be conducted with Its usual efficiency. Thia vote of confidence hag been greatly appreciated by me and spurred me on to continued effort to serve the people even better than ever and has Induced m- to ncr,.,,' the nomination for a second term; to 1 llevlng that I shall ajcaln be endorsed hr tha vntam r1 ,w. ....... . . 1 ..v.o . uiiHiij, io wnum I promise that the same efficient help and willingness to serve will he shown to the public. IF EFFICENCY SHOl'l.D coi nt VOTE FOR INEZ JESSEE Foh COUNTY RECORDER. I'ititli at AJv t t t t 1 ft I - ' t 1 t 1 1 W Pill ill pI si J!S3?h 1 1 Willi ifcWH -it t mm If of Universal Interest to Everyone If you will spend a half how in yonr D. T. R. 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