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Show THE DAILY HERALD . Published by The Herald Company. AFTERNOON hXCEVT SATURDAY. DOINGS OP THE DUFFS STUDENTS COLD RALLY DID YOU EVER SEE ONE OP THESE irTTkE BOOKS? "A HUNDRED EXCUSES " IT TELLS - and track men mum go to the Rocky Mountain Entered aa second class mail matter June 6, 1911, at tb postofflce, meet at Fort Collins, That la a set- Provo, I'tuh. under the Act of March 3, 17. j tied fuct. Terma o( Subscription; Delivered by carrier, 20 renta a month; by , The money necessary to Bend mail in I'tah county, 3 a year; outxlde the county, $.!..r,o a year. tin-imust be forthcoming an-- ' other settled fact. The student body held a raJly this morning to settle these facta. Speeches were made by President FARM LABOR SUPPLY GROWS. K, 8. Harris. Student Body President Ray Olpln, Physical Director York (New Herald.) i:. L. Roberts, Athletic Manager Deflation in the United States has brought wheat from Vernon Tolboe, and the great success" Alanager I'ell the peak war price of $3.50 per bushel to as low as $1 a "howling Webb. As a result of this outflow same in bushel. The drop of 'oratory, the students Bald that other farm products was in the most of them were broke, proportion. The farmer was hit early and hard, but as the although they would borrow and give give process of readjustment continues the inequitable differ- till it hurt, and the faculty prom to raise an amount equal to ences between farm prices and city prices are slowly but ised that contributed by the students. surely disappearing. Most important of all to the farmer is An opportunity will also be given citizens to contribute at the L the fact that whereas he could not get workers at any price for ball game this afternoon. EVERY The WEEK-DA- B. Y. V. field MARRIED MAN WHAT KWD OF To MAKE TO HIS WIFE WHEN ME WANTS A NIGHT OFF- - PRICE OWE DOLLAR AN EXCUSE I l two years ago to carry on the work of spring flowing and seeding, he can now get all the seasonal assistance he needs. The department of agriculture reports that on April 1 last the farm labor supply was 111.4 per cent of the demand; last year at the same time the ration of supply to demand was 108.8 per cent. Two years ago, with city wages tempt-- ; ing thousands of workers away from the soil, there were onl 38 men for each 100 jobs offered on the farms. This year the farms are employing 89.3 per cent of the normal number of hired hands, as against 87.5 per cent in l! 1! the spring of 1921. Deflation of agricultural prices came suddenly, despite trtificial measures to stave it off. The scaling down of farm tfages and farm costs to bring them in line with the prices rf farm products and to restore normal farm profits is not ret an accomplished fact, but it is well advanced on its way. When deflation, with its varied compensations, shall have run its full course, the fanner will not have cause to be- Men, don't lag SOON uj and lose! Soon noon, May 25, 1922, for the finish grading and paving of approximately 6.6 miles of roadway with' an eighteen (18) foot strip of pavement, extending from Spanish Fork sugar factory to Payson, Utah county. Utah, by way of Benjamin. Bids will be opened publicly at 2 p. m., May 25, 1922, at the office of the Utah county commissioners, county courthouse, Provo, Utah. Instructions to bidders, together with plans, specifications, form of contract nnd bond, may be obtained at the office of the county auditor, or county surveyor, by depositing $10.00 to guarantee the return of same in good condition. The board of county commissioners has, and hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the board of county commissioners of Utah county, state of Utah.- JAMES T. GARDNER, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners. By WALLACE HALES, (Seal.) county Clerk. (First publication May 4, last publication May 25, 1922.) and it's opportunities of help in time of need GONE FOREVER! We've told you time and again of its SAVINGS, but soon we can tell you no more. i And Every Low Price Still Holds Oat! WAS STRUCK BV AN AUT&M08M.E AND CEGW.AR W RITE somesomething intangible thing invisible something without which the instrument itself would bz of little value. It is something wrought into every unit of telephone equipment-somet- hing which pervrdes the atmosphere of the central exchanges and of the administrative offices. It is something which animates and gives urge to the personnel of the employe body, out of which emanates efficiency, courtesy and a genuine desire to please. 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