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Show THE HERALD. MONDAY, JULY 31, 1922. f 11111,1. Mr. and Mrs, ' ' , 80CIEff 8PRI NGVILLE ' inif vnni IlLlHUftll Walter Dusenberry Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKemie ol Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. and family, 'Mr. and Mrs. Dimmick Ernest Wignall" of Provo spent Huntington and family, Mr. and I -- Monday with Mrs. Fylvla RoyUnce. Mr. and Mrs. Gorga Banner of Helper v listed relatives and friends here early this week. Mrs. Celia Lane Clark of Provo was the guest Monday joTter als- - 1 Mr. and- - Mfl ,. WlUtam'Prrr hera inn-.la- v Helper visited relative! and Monday, -G.T4nIort-oHayburnJ f C. Mrs. Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kless returned Jjaho, visited nor mother, retaWalter Wheeler, and other; a brief Monday aftenKaar-T-afttiVfS visit ia Salt Lake. ot Oleson Salt Andy Mr. and Mr. With tMr. and Mrs. O. F. Burton of Lake spent Pioneer dajrhert -Peerless,' Mri. Lee Davis 7 friends. relatives 2nd aid Mrs. Thomas Aver-Mr. and Mrs. John Keynoldi and ett. Mr. and, Mrs.-- ' Frank Averett children returned toifialt Mrs. Levi Thorpe, and Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday, aftef vUitlnf gunday and Ac tcfhorp motored to Straw- Monday here M : berry "valley Thursday or laarweelc Mrs. Charles Berry, v Mr and Mrs. Ht A. WMer of and enjoyed a few days of camp way of Salt Lake Tlsited - jelatiTes7 Jiere life. Returning Sunday Provo valley, the party visited the ' ; ,; pioneer day. "., Mr. hot pots and other points of interMr and Mrs. Russell Packard, - -Miss est and Mrs. William 1i. Packard, Miss Bertha nMcKenzie returned Preal Packard "sad MiBi- Margaret to Salt Lake, Tuesday, after Watson of Salt Lake Tisltsd friends Mon-da- y visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and relatives here Sunday and W. A. 'MeKensie. ' Miss Bern ice Haymond was hostMr and Mrs. J. F. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Mace and Dr. and ess to the Etude club Thursday spent evening of last week. The memMrs George A. Anderson bers answered roll call with musiSua4y at the hot pots in Provo cal terms. Musical selections were and refreshments . were ,Mr. and Mrs. (Marvin Lambson of given served. Helper were guests of their The Junior Etude club members Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. d1. Thomas and wera guests of . Miss 'Virginia daughter, Ramona, and Mr and Childs Thursday afternoon of last Mrs. J. K. Thomas of Salt Lake week. Class work,; instrumental were Pioneer day guests of Mr. selections, biographies, and refresh- : ments were the features. M. Deal. and Mrs. er f.tMid-vale.'M- r. Ik CTeMBirou V ' aHef pa-ren-ts rrr" t all classes of American" securities, incluring 1ES municipal, State and. I Government, from J15 to 1920, d Mendenhall-enW. Mrs. Q. family amounting to 43, 00,000,000, (Continued fro ge One.) .. .1 and Mrs. Almina Br&m&U spent the 000,000,000 went to Europe, a sum Castilla Springs. from the estate taxes will diminish greater than the cambined receipts Mrs.- - Bessie - Bowen , will leave to a minimum. The t all American railways, traction wealthy of wir State qua Monday for her home in San ftan-Ciscneed no one to tall them companies, industries. country after spending. munleiiAHtifs. Most of the Eurone- oo'wto e staggering sums prbtect themselves against fii COuntjMJS wittjnoetMjSxMaJafe. lield.-.:- ' under existing laws. If today, which constrtuie; first ilea - Judge and Mrs.c.V H, Reeder, luxation production tat-ln"ya- rs they have a wealth sufficient to on (belr was the basis of their credii son. BUlyi and Dr. A. past and tot themselves depend? proyide of Ogden were guests .Sunday "of ewta-th"Foreign demands upon Amen-- ' are' guaranteed against Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dougali-lnFederal and State . taxation, both can capital resourses BHHst be wise. . as to income and' imientance taxes, ly regulated and in many cases prodaughter, CatherteeiMrs. Rhoaa Hatnew naa by the transfer ot their holdings hibited. American recourses and week-enguests ilf. and Mrs. Ben into tax- - exempt securities, and at capital must .not be ' impared-Europ- e owrit America. to right the same time they take from the jamin Pofts of Salt Lake. Mr. and 'Mrs. A. b, viarx ana Mr. channels of legitimate business her economic condition and 'that m cul)t baiucceaalully.accoin and Mrs. : J. 8." Carter "returned that amount jirf" "rAnltiit thftt Tuesday from a four days outing necessary to the, natural growth picked by following sound and sane in Hobble Ijreek canyon. and development of bur industrial ruleg 01 taxation, financing and the of economy la the operalife, also repriving gur teboring men strictest tion of their several Governments. Miss Kay Jaekson, clerk in the of needed employment The ease This course will be the only one with whicbj securities local forest aervice office, is back sure that will enable them to pay their means bean of the iias. dipoMd now owing to our atitier work after a delightful aci- - of many ofJthetaw going head- Indebtedness tion spent visiting with'ber uncle. long into debt. The money came Government and. American" business Interests. Robert A. Jackson of Predonla, easily and was spent extravagantly, "Scarcely a day passes in the ne- interest on now 'on from and Ariz.. While in that part of the bonds will' be," a heavy added Senate but we are told that business the country Miss Jackson took in the burden to the tiready overburdened revival in"Amrica depends largely scenic wonders of Grand canyon, taxpayers. 1 hope to remain in the upon our ability UT export more Senate long enough to see this goods to Europe. I wish to state, Arizona, and Bryce canyon, Utah. as I have often done before, that monstrous evil corrected. "No one doubts the necessity if we take care of our 92 per cent. Mm Alhert Selck had as her nd desirability of our, jseaurine 01 aomesiic Business ana oe prepar-..for several tlm following to finance the 8 per cent, ot nnooihio .ii,.r nt Caruth Mr.and-MrGeorge s. days: or any part of it we foreign and daughter, Ethel, 01 avanston, trade consistent with our ability may be trade, able to secure, business in extend the required credits to to E. of Cluff Annie Mrs. Wyo.; will care purchasers. Doth as to America In the take as inofthe.itself. rmwnPT Wftho: Mr. and Mrs. Wil foreign past, EUrope emfuture, and In time. of amount Mr. length and of Coalville,, liam Caruth main- will buy from ua wben they cannot the of phasizing desirability of S. Carroll Salt and Mrs, Joseph purchase cheaper in any other part Lake. On Friday evening Airs. taining our foreig'k srade, which of the world. more no one than I, arid were Russell appreciates Salt Miss Alice "I am a protectionist, but am hostesses at a prettily arranged we must not forget that American utterly embargoes opposed to maxof the period during exports dinner in honor of the of general use, be articles :: against not imum did constitute exports visitors; more than 8 per cent ot the total they dye embargoes or embargoes created by excessive protection.. I Miss Marie Wilkins. Mrs. Mary sales in America. wish that world affairs were in a prota-a-inof since "Ever the policy Davis, Miss Ella dinger, Reuben our home industries became a more stable and settled condition Tlmui. Rnada Hardine and Elden than they are today, for if such Carter of Salt Lake spent last part of our national laws the Ameri were the case a more scientific can market has been, and always week-enat Vivian Park. biil will be in the future, the best mar- and uniformed protective tariff ot could be enacted. The results the And all world. in the ket today and Veda Edna Misses The lies in our the recent war make legislation exScorup, Ruth and Bernlce Davies, key to business revival perimental in some respects, but v"e cannot exao market. domestic Durrant Donna Lyle Lindsay and that will not prevent future amendcountries can pay the nor European Wildwood, from have returned ments if occasion should require, where they spent the past two us for the volume of goods furnish- or the exercise by the President war the them ed period. during weeks. him. Foolish is the man who thinks it of the power conferred upon "Jt must be evident to all that of continuation for possible facing the volume of exports during the with the American producerexisting1 the unfortunate conditions war. world wide WEDNESDAY, ' "It ia my opinion that for years in Europe, including adislocated exto come tbe nlted States will have depreciated currency, a unbalanced and AUGUST bugets, a balance of trade with the foreign changes laws" was im.SECOND countries in her favor. I admit, revision of our tariff Tbo Republican party however .that when our foreign perative. promised the American people this ongnatne promiBewiii sent obligations to our uSTCsSSSSUt, Youldbg con it can only be accomplished in one s?1ltd2vith"worid-wiof two ways, namely, either tj soli ditions i in iirTrT'aiiiinir nuiiy t their obligations to American in- deem it wi3 to give tbe P? vestors, thus transferring their in unusual powers in executing ilia debtedness from Government to Tariff act; power toincrease or -American Investors, or goods Im- decrease rates' with.ii tae limits ported must exceed our exports. named in the act, but Bt?isGywira-iConstitunal limits. It is my belief that both plans will BIG ANNUAL "I am positive, although tlie bill be made use of. "I recognize that for us to main is not in conformity with my view tain event our present volume of in all particulars, tnat it will imexDort trade and assist in the re prove conditions, benefit the far- habilitation of Europe, further mer, the laboring man and business credits must be extended in Europe In general America and the world not- have no easy road to travel for through American bankers, her unfunded com- yearsHo- come and It will require withstanding mercial debt today is approxi- tbe wisest statesmanship to direct ; the mately tfOOO.000,000. retyn of normal eonditionJ have absolute faith that success will j THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK i "Of the total reported Issue3 of finally bo achieved." IV. twenty-ftrartlt-ir- t- s t porpoisffSrftl "Sevenr its weight fish every s hours. m a ey HOT FUEL SAVING SYSTEM Easily and quicIJj jnitalUi 2md be in your ham warm sad comfortstla. juw. tuviwveroux. Every room will bmsa f Ltt US to Jour iKoi Ooa lunf V mJ plia ' younger. Treat her this one day . as you used to treat her before the wedding bells rang. - Bjmntr:::88 -- - GENEVA BEACH "Cmon In, the Water's : Finer Hardware Department Trucks will leavs Second West and Center at 4 and 8 p. m. SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY , ..... ....... 17f ...... ...25 lb..; Pork Steak, ... ;.. ..174 Round Steak, . . , ... Hamburger and Sausage, 2 lbs. . ., ,. Cocoa, loose, per lb. :. . . ; 15 can of Baking Powder and granite mixing bowl. 30 22 bars Bob White Soap .81.00. . REGULAR PRICES FRUITS AND Lipton's Black, 25 VEGETABLES VLipton's Black, 45 Cucumbers, 2 forT.",. . :5t Schilling's b Coffee 45 Roasting ... Ears Com, per Hill's Red Can 45 Folsrer'a-Golddozen Gate 45 en Lettuce, per head . . . . .5 Champion Brand . .40 v,aniaioupes;.z-roa&? ;. ,15 ' uiDson s noncer Provo Tomatoes, B, .456 Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. 25'-olge- r's 30 Ensign Can, pkg. 35't? 1$ : SARDINES AND SALMON yv 'A ;VgS- booth's. Sardines, can 250 -- can ffiT"' vli 15 Bananasper a l-- lb With SHERWOOD'S JAZZ i2-l- " iruiaioes, 8 Ibs77.25c FRUIT JAKS AND iuppereu rings ; tier 25 "Norwerian Small Fatted" s Herjrings .Vw'Xi'i .25ir; Fancy Norwegian Oil dines 5 fop ; ?t-- Mason Jars. rSJS;-pelMon- te Fancy .Cbinoo ?A--f Salmon, b can. .350 &4Qai ,V.M"' .RUBBEILSi vDaisy' JTEES AND :.: i Pint Mason- - Jara. V Quart Mason Jars ',: SllS - 25t !'s l-l- iSmaU Salmon, Shasta Tea " PerMcGowan'i 250 JVKnLli,V' Brand, l-- lb Pk 200White Rook, Ss i"02" pkg. fSiiiung's, 400 Whit Rook - U-- b. can;- - Ma j e 8 1 i c rcan...4O0 l-l- b Ji-l- b flats 250 flats X50' On Ut4i Lke West Center Street Utah - .V.'c, , . - ; . EVERY TUESDAY ' III I CABINS FOR RENT t"1"- Superior lojprjto. rirwtt Grande Western Railroad System The Denver &. uiiicer or me ueceivcr. ' Bg, To Take the Placei of Strikers N ORCHESTRA EVERY SATURDAY BATHING BOATING FISHING STEADY JOBS Standard Wages as Prescribed bv the United States Rail Road Labor Board ; WILL. BE PAID, AS FOLLOWSr , V i cents pen hour 5.60 forekhtouri tiki: 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours; eight hours.w , ' ELECTRICIANS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours; V PIPEFITTERS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. TINNERS 70 cents per hour, T$5.60 foi ' eight hours. METAL WORKERS 70 cents per hour, $3.60 for eight hours. CAR REPAIRERS 63 cents per hour, $5.01 for eight hours; COACH CLEANERS 34 cents to 37 cents per hour, $2.72 to $2.96 for eight hours; ROUNDHOUSE SERVICE MEN 35 cents to 38 cents per hour, $2.80 to $3.04 for eight hours;. MACHINISTS' HELPERS 51 cents to 59 cents per hour, $4.08 to $4.72 for eight hours. 27 cents to 51 cents per hour, $2.16 to $4.1)8 f or eight hours. APPRENTICES 70 cents ....-perhour, $5.60 for -rrr- 0 Is 6 i!0 WM 1 51, air PuUyi-i'cqacotin- g punin?; work to bo settled at 'completion ' of suct work, for the rcr.son that the jobber la on a, cash basis .with us, and labor must bo paid .every week. ::. G. Blumenthal Cd. Buckley & Haws HL E; OMqe& Co. ' P. LLarsen JL Utah. Heatin Alex Mel CABINS FOR RENT Licensed " ... j r , i In accordance with announcement by the United States Labor Board,. July Sflld men remaining and new men accepting employment are within their rights and are not,' strikebreakers. They have the moral and legal 'right; to engage in railroad service and.' wiii hare protection of every department and branch cf the Govcnmient-rNation- al, Steta and Municipal. " . . i : ;,i ' Tte tnen who have remained in Ihe employ of tlte Denvcr&! Rio Grande Western. Railroad, and who are now taking service are net Jmerely loyal to the company; they arc pr jviq!r.their loyality to the public and the Governments 'They are not Ycab5," but they arc at work under the protection of the Law and tht LahoFBdard, and THIS INTENDS TO KEEP FAITH WITH THEM TO THE END. - :- the unrkt3:gr.ed pluiabing mnrohar.t3, The -SHEET Differentials of three cents per hour over the foregoing rates are paid to Elechan- ical Craftsmen on night shifts, and differentials of five cents to ten cents per hour in excess of the foregoing rates are paid to highly skilled positions in the Mechanical Crafts. A. T, Effective July BIG PROVO fiAND '- I 1110- - Finest Picnic Grounds, in 4fi4 It saves you money to keep the dirt off. 390 W. Center, Provo, Beacli .y'iY-- . 29c Per Gallon and Bathing. T Max field Auto Top Company Geneva !VO REAS; dirt destroys the histerefrthe paint. With -- XNonvcgian Superior Gasoline Din- ners, Boating, Fishing, BOILERMAKERS The AG ChSBings,Zate,lIiirs;BIue iti PpiV? s; Chickentnd Trout BLACKSMITHS Beautiful lb-V1- Holmes-Sardine- SATURDAY . at l-l- Phone 74 TUESDAY AND MACHlNISTS-7- 0 b. r ftfc your auto looking new by having us WASH it for you. Keep Provo Auto Laundry DANCE . aS? BANDITS SHINE 'EM UP Phone 121. 14-l- b. ; LIMITEDBUY HOW STOCK n Jhe dances you used to, dance when you were The Big Department. Store .. -- (All Lo. Smasmng reductions on. Fabric Tires. All tires carry standard gurantee. n Dance m Kvnc L XENTEft Sppial Tirc S ale Si nrirTd 1 fuitmesv 90 WEST fiiuiuiiiiiiaKaEiniiiimiiaiziiiuxiziiiiira - bahL account Amm lJTAH.-r- - Ton Co. hone 121 pt - imi PMVQi h -- Folks BumlranJ i WassHtoHofeosllTlunk whet tKU '. . -- cool - Ji .:fU-9eowfie- Wield Auto d 'tw-T- - - - price. Married W BLAST workmanship produces an auto top that is equal to one; made anywhere at a higher as-ia- Folks Day V-- t auU.itop is wtrn" - -- Remember I Vour put?: Thrive the" old bus jit J band dunes are forming over a and let us make it look like large area north of Wtanemucca, ' Xer-snd t k tho vast Held of dunes new. , .: is Sloyty traveling eastward. " Id certain spots the' telegraph poles - The Best of material have been buried so deep that they have had to oe spaced to keep the combined with - skillful wires above the sand. n U 2 COM-PA- NY , i APPLICANTS FOR WORK SHOULD APPLY AT. THE OFFICE OF: H. C. Stevens, ,ve,Colo 6hop 8upt,.Burnham Shops, Den. W. E. .; Hlfffllnson, Foreman, Colorado 8prlngs, "" Colo, rr ' ' t , Walter Roberta, Master Mechanic, Pueblo, Colo. Colo. Local Agent, Trinidad, Local Agent, Florence, Cola. Local Agent, CMm City, Colo. E. G. Haekins Master Meehanle, 8 all da, Colo. ' " Local ATrfLeadvllle, Colo. "lical Agent, Aipcn, Colo. C. C. Gates, Foreman, Montross, Colo, - r Herman Welrlck, Foreman, Gunnla Owens Master Mechanic, Grand Junction, F.T. Master Mechanic, Alamosa Colo. Local Agent, Durango, Colo. C. B. Carpenter, Superintendent, RldgWay, Colo. Local Agent Tellurlde, Colo. " 4 Local AgenV Santa Fe, New Mexico. , D. G. Cunningham, Aaat 8upV M. Lake Celt " . .' ' City, Utah. w Local Agent; ProvortJlalir J. C. Richmond, Foreman, Ogden, Utah. . Local Agent, Price, Utah.". E. C. Howerton, " T JOSEPH H. YOUNG, Receiver. Denver, Colorado July 22, 1922. n.imue mwwttJU'MB The Denver & Rio Grande .Western Railroad System. N . |