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Show " , "' ' - t bridesmaid auamier bag tor A charmlnf ; " , . ' . - or for dm at jarden party it on of pale pink aOk with many pink organdie floweri. themelTea..Tht ' Business I; and Professibnal H Attorneys and - f More attenUon most be given In the tutnre To the economics of e and to better merketin im (hods, without lessening efforts w promote emcient production, it Is declared bv SeetAr nt a culture Wallace. In a' contribntion to" th.Bankerranner, the bulletin of the American Bankers Aasocia- agrl-cultur- Counselors-at-La- and Adjustments Everywhere. nun tgncunural Commlalnn a ' Office now is on the second floor of the Provo Meat & i.uttcBngr" Packing 55 Ttti dor the direction of p, Otla, the COPi inlggioa U gtviaa DftrtleHlarnt. tenUon to- - WHiperatiTe- - farm mar -- PROVO, UTABv DR.N. H. NELSON Wiftctibn- "When, land was advancing rap-Idly in lord to take some; of iia profit "in .tht .'sncreaaed value of Ala 4and Wallace.V "We are past the period of advancing land ana. K agricultare la to be m atained. it must be on a basis wtU yield fair profit one reai with enotW: en i h..n m bh a NfcUrivrAVezPhont67riT 'Kuuying vi tin the department' with a io evenguening our economlo u'kh ."- -' t- the rjnited States, "they tie not ask ing ior special privileges. All, they are asking is that thev mv tie m. aured of eaual opportunlUes, of open and competitive markets, and me ngnt to organize and market their nroducta colleetlvelv. and ta have the tame access to the na tions money pool at other people have. Farmera can meet together, past resolutions, make sDeechea. and go home foeHpg' hft.i- far time; but this-- s of thing alone will not get them very tar. The time " influences we the United States. When conditions .with the' , farmer, are good,, and be la have-I- - ations Lack of capital, liberal ex tension of credit and-- dlAonest He adds: 'It Is the purpose of management are the minor causes Jm Bureau of Agricultural Eco for the failure of 243 farmers' buytoisics to inquire Into everything ing and selling associations since bich affects marketing and jrJce 1313. - At the -- same time - it was ith the thought that we must learned that out of 70 rve the agriculture of the nation creameries, their average length Si thoroughly on the economic aMn ot existence was a little over seven ee we nave served it in Xne' par6t I 40(3 i years. TT Special Representative THE BANKERS LIFE OF DES MOINES One of the most conservativees ly managed life insurance com-pari- in America. Jnfoimatioit gladly furnished without obligation working our way out of the depres sion, tbe nrst responsibility rests upon the individual tanner. It he to get help he must help himself, both as an individual and by Join Ug with other Individuals in cooperative effort,- - The Qorernment i under obligation toIear way toy obstacles which do not give toll, a farmers, individually and col- 24 n the receiving- i ; - v'-Y2 twea harresjted,, jojr.jrJitK. JhJL Uve stock have reached the stage where nu must ship It, to liquid: bit lndebtedqesa - He must bave-- ' somebody Interested' In him sufficiently, oot altogether from bis own standpoint, but from tHe standpoint of the, tjankt r and busluisa man. so that he vau put bla products an the market at the time when fh'ej ill bring, biro the tnost 'I' do not mean to Indorse evnry imaginable scheme for marketing, but I do believe ibe tTt) Ifs. T. W. Boyd of Salt fctrfee spent Sunday in Prove with Mr, and Mrs. X '.William ..Knudsen. ' . , MfgATOIN at ARRIVES. A flue baby girl arrived, UK' homo of Mr. ami Mrs. .Vlden Chat win Sunday moving. - Mother awd iaughtrr aro doing nicely. ' lXJ jfoji i . y- - i ..--r American Bankers Association is now compiling tacts of successful of all kinds and in all parts ot the country, with, the idea of building up a body of sound method and experience tfTserve as a trustworthy guide In the further development of the farm marketing movement ' TJll If your wife can't copk herl don't divoree Keep her for a pet, and eat at the old '' -- i" i - I Refreshing as the ozone of the Wi mountains, good tea, while. mildly s.tirrmjatirig, soothes trel nerves and rejuvenates . JJ : L. 'eJ- p I ii , ' Where the. Light Always Good. 44 West Center. TERMS dASH.- PHONE 480. a Father starts it mother finds she little even th'e kiSIis will contribute can-add-- ' ; Come to- see us "today-w- hile We you think of it Use made, n: .t. Ulll in tn n Fnrnll linnp'r " the terrnaot the new, easy way to buy a Ford. Select the car in a local you want We will deposit your money week. each Too little a Add at interest, bank, will be surprised at the rate the money piles up when everyone is helpine. Soon the payments, will- make tl e ccr plus interest paid by the bank full partkulars.-- letvs in Come give you yours. UM. 4 Coal r: , .. ' f & Lumber Fhont 357. - 'U- Yard: 72 W. 5th South.- - - Hare You Tried MUTUAL " Coal? . m ; From 11:30 to 7;30 of Fountain. Phone 820. EMIL NELSON, Prop. -- - RADIATOR REPAIR SHOP --- , hand-rolle- sun-drie- d '-- . ' r LET US SAVE YOU MONEY V Yvurora Phone , ---- -- Farmers and Merchants Bank Depository Anderson F0IX Garage Phone 343 24lWrsrCenter I. - renr pa 782J-- j L ANDERSON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING FORD." , Jobs Hgured Anywhere, Any Time, Without Charse, 7 Afl Work Guaranteed. Best Quality Materials UsedT i94;NorthFturthest" Phone 741. up-to-d- Srick. Only $8.00 per thousand, r- the most modern and Radiator Repair Plant in Utah county. Our expert Workmen know their profession thoroughly. Any radiator can be repaired. . hand- d, We have put in -- 4' M : REGULAR DINNER Hay re - .... -- : SHORT ORDERS BETTER WALLS - - can help you plan your home and save you money f 1 if happiness ' Sf SPECIAL 425 W. CENTER. COST LESS . I 40c and 50c. - To own your own home means gratifying independ- H"--j ' 'wwc time, the whole family is enjoying "the pieasuresHof QAvsnin; a Ford. Here iVhow " you can do it through the . V , . theirrpennics and irr V??rt r--y I 'f Eat at Emii's i Wasatch Produce Co. things slide. Thetr6uble tis tomorrow never comes. " 'i '"' Is :- ton; less than ton lots, 83c per cwL, at store. Place Yow Order Now For a . .Getting started IT the .hardest part of doing anything. It. is easy to let r' 5p ? . ceived by mfetake. To unload quick, ton lots, $16.00 . 1 :fJ '' Half Block North -- ' Wl $ ' a I . 'HOLLOW tSiCOiO TwoTcars of good Second Crop Alfalfa 1 ' a (T ' ,' Keep a good PHOTOGRAPH of the graduate.' -- n. IXi Vui" -- STEAK, 75c Is I A' Quality and Service mi ' f3Xr3' -- . TaTi cJuBaBn ' - . " t'fi '.-- - j.t - C Tr-- " - Ceylon Orange PeWBlacR, ' KiwHWll S YOU. n' - - n .. VA)?KfWl grade tea that costs you so lirde. 4 " ' SPECIAL Time 1 W, 7 JpT.L,. Tree Tea has 'a rare perfection of flavor. It is the one high- - 3 1 a f jaded feeling" that steals over uaafter-hours of steady work, rI 1 T1 ' y world. The y delicious Tr'ee.Tea. Hj T- F'Wvtr qu'ckfyvanisheswithacupof Sf-- i! ' work-a-da- : ence,- economy, n w 'W Trying imleeii is the ruh and turmoil, the stress aq J strain oi this I ' - fyh ii y:;;aii:::::::::::;::::::::;:;;:::::::::;;:::;::::::::::::;::u::- the 1 : j W, L, NANCE, Prop, I- lf,J ! ! : I " Z AJrmlT Vffl8li hr jrSmtj 1 Greer Cafe ""3N i I n r" i - Geo. V Jn fr i ' MMFl 4r The State Bank' Division of the PROVOTYPEWRITER foryou.. T r ylllSLX 'CliOV ill vs?i--- i JUtw5 " 1 . ' p! ;. factory ifat ' DR. H. F. CANNON Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store. Phone 555. Provo, Utah. ; fesfi from the ty, ooatra ,W ifflS I " I I, n Miss Melva dinger was euest of Generleve Miss Evelyn NuitajJ, honor at a birthday party a "her. Prusse, Miss Huth Johnson, Miss home Monday evening, in celebr- Margaret Maw. Mlss Thelma Cut- ation of nor tli irteonth birthday an- fteriliss KWat f'llnger, Miss- - Aita niversary which occurred Sunday. Simmons of Sprlng-ille- , Messrs. Games and music vcro njoyiih!e Harold Jeffcrios, Harold Van VVa?- features of the evening's entertainment, during which a delirious ' luncheon was served to Miss Metta Ritchie, Miss Mae Sutton, Mis- - 1. PhoH0.2OI-Wf- c I,,, t Room 7, Knight Bldg, Provo, ' -:V-"-, -- Postoffice inspector Elvon I. Jacksqn is spending a few days in Prova with hla family. Mr. Ja'i-sorecently returned from a week's business trip to Sevier coun- - coh-ditlo- 11 EXCHANGE Rrattan. Manairer Typewriters Repahred, Bought and Sold. Repairing a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. '- ' -- 1 ' enen, Marvin Cease, Mervla Foster, Joseph Allen, Elmer Jacobsen, Jack Pierpont Many heuti.'ul gifts were received from the guests assembled. ' - ao-tw- er Wt l 661-- way -- w Utah. Phone i , Walter W. Heed -- 4 Ls production haste idat-lt soniethi ok f worthy-- ot 1 -in a, po 4Joa rroov- tne- - nacitur s atatm jDorestoT'trtr tabory altlon. to buy from the maoufac a weir as from the farmer's sund-point. '. Bankers are cSftalnly m-- . turer. ten sted in the farmer, by rea-oA condition that 'affecta the farm y cannot he cutting off-h-la desiroylug his belief In himself, , In prosperous In their own. business the banker apd In everybody eUe untess the farmer also Is pro par ous. The j must interaat them selves ein snljKbTtug about a chaotic which affects every bust in the farmer, not only In' giving hflRTnaBJ1aborinTt7nian in The himeustnBaa"adytce":1ie"n(!eda ' United States, regardless of wbat and in. financing Tilm during the period of construction, but also in. job b may have. The farmer had all the credit helping him place his products on time when idy and advice he needed during the the market at " noperiod of prosperity, but be. with will bring him the cost ot prod us all, suffered depression. There tion, plua a reasonable addition clearly must have been something for bis services and In payment tor Unking to enable him to go on the hta labor expended. cost-O- f ABE W.TURNER Attorney-at-La- " . ' .' - The It tary plain. It ta that torn meant need to be provided to enable the farmer, titer hit labor hat been expended, when the crops the farmsr's pur-chasing power. under normal conditions, Is one of the most potfnt . themselves organise agriculture In a thoroughly businesslike way; adjust their production Jo the needs 01 consumption : stabilise products and market them efficient ly; atudy conditions agriculturally and Industrially which. Influence the demand for and consumption of their crops; get a better under' atandlng of the administration of the credit machinery; and employ trained men to do for them what they can ot do for thefnaelves." ''.-.- ., even tenor ot his W. HE AO Pint Vice Pre aidant Amerlean Banker Ataoelatioiw tf the farmer la not prosperous there can be no permanent prosIndustries, hecanf perity in other " ene-bal- flft ' ' i. By WALTER . CLARENCE-RASMUSSE- N ..... - deal 1 . .... , WHAT FARKIERS NEED ADDED TO CREDIT AND GOOD ADVICE ehaipM farmer la entlUe4 That It to say, in substance, that ork" agriculture must be put on a- par, in of method with other : "Ve have gotten Into the habit Bigefficiency Business. of Poking upon agricultural production as a sacred obligation, and It hat been pointed out by the o t't in ode sense, but it is ho moe- - sacred or binding than the United States Department of Agri culture that Insufficient business obi cation to market cropswithoqt wacte. If we do not do that we and poor management are The out inU.bl as well not produce them," standing reasons' for the failure of associmany farmers' aya Mr. Wallace. 1 1 . n . 'Collections ; Kjnare , . 7 "It la Bot the ohlfreMnn nf tt Department , of Agrlcultun OoTernment to give the tanner any Plans to Study Sclentlfio pmuetM aot alTea to others." Mr. Waflace eontlnuea, "It I nndr Distribution Equaliy i r- stand the minds jot thojarmera of BAKER & BAKER . ......... to utctiy thi nmojrlghto aa4,th that are bJo MARKETIIiG NOTES eduwbropportunitia . other eitiiena. He la titled to . THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY. MAY 28; 1921 . ketrrtlr. a fal i if. - 'I? - .. : . T ??f. . . V 1 -- . Phone ftT 1 424--W. R.L.Gfflespie.. - : -- GARAGE-;;;: IJ 241 West Center. ' r . , . rhoneJlS. |