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Show -- THE PROVO HERALD. PAGE TWO. The HERALD il ii HARRY HUNT'S MOWN rur. By TAYLOR DufcN J MUSTA CAN HEAR WASHINGTON - m 1 ? 't LETTER Delivered ly carrier, per month, 40e Delivered by carrier, per year. In Holden WASHINGTON. advance II 60 Tinkham. bachelor George representative Dellver-by mall In Utah county, II. few from ItoMton, Imast more Mart-per year, advance : lvered by mall In United rStntea. letter blood la his veins thna any outahla Utah county, per year. In ! 11.60 other nii'Uiiier of congress. advance Out of I lie 41 men who signed the I V K. C. KOfX?ERS drawn on board the Maycouijuict Editor and I'uliliahar. i when the flower November 11, Mtmlu-1'ilgrlmn were deriding the orennl-zntJo- n International Nawa . N. A. Servle. and of the colony tbey we,re to i found, five were fated to become anOnly dally newspaper tn Utah cestors to the future member from aouth of bait Lake City; laraeat circulation of any newspaper In Utah the Bark Buy diatrlct. eutalda Salt Lake Cily and Ogden. In other words, George Holden lays claim to five Mayflower foreTELEPHONE IS. bears, such cliilm being duly attested by the Society of Mayflower TALKING WITH ANIMALS. I which investigated Tlnkham's geneulnglcal status Before many years, man will admitting him to membership. solve the "languages of animals' With such sn ancestral record, and learn bow to carry on conver one may wonder how Tlnkham sation with them. So predicts M. escaped these 64 years the plans of mammas who saw in him Francois David, French scientist designing an opportunity for their daughters believes that dogs, cats, ele- to marry Into the Mayflower aris': Ee I phants, borers, ducks and even the tocracy. Doubtless may of them tried. But George Holden la a mosquito and otber Insects combrave man, and In spite of the heavy each otber the municate with by odds he has bild his bachelor status Bounds they make. Many naturalwith the aaua relentless tenacity ists believe that animals talk to that he holds onto bis genealogical It! each other by a mysterious sixth certificate. ia big favorite Tlnkham'a sport sense like telepathy. game bunting in Africa. That is, in waen congress is Says Darld: "Some years ago the they taught German horses, success- not in session. When congress Is ;i on the job his favorite recreation is fully, it seems, tie extraction of the ft n the league and nare root There exists today baiting occasional volleys In favor firing SUlue ru'iuaiiiB nuu vau yiii lue of the return of wines and beer for flute while dancing the fox trot the working man. For Tinkham But, to the higher scientist, nothing doesn't believe hla puritanical Purltan ancestors, for all their stern la Impossible." views of right and wrong, would Although we cannot understand have approved present-da- y prohibi . what animals "say," we have suc- tion, so he a against an Tinkham As added distinction, ceeded In making them understand as the baldest man in con(VI ns. As, for Instance, when he say qualifies as the member with the gress and "Whoa !" to a horse or "Lie down I" must luxuriant whiskers. i, i i to a dog. This proves that animals have some form of Intelligence, ; iM i f lyfnvuo uua ik:u uun iuai hut; I.; ' d f X cisj'ii 12, i ) " ga it ... ",t lie-fo- it I'll? . i:' j "almost human." The chimpanzee la the most In telllgent of all animals, according to Dr. Hornaday, of the New York J l , Zoological park. Be ranks the Uon, LJiger, dog and elephant highly. Hornaday suggests: "If every man devote&Jta his affairs, and to the affairs of his city and state, the 1 same measures of Intelligence and honest Industry that every warmblooded animal devotes to Its at 1 fairs, the people of this world would abound In good health, prosperity, I peace and happiness. Many men are both morally and intellectually .j lower than many Quadrupeds." is Edgar Wallace, In his new detec- nve novel, "The Hairy Arm," de- jlcjifioVJfeiirneo ape that had been 1' 1 tralSeJF'lw y Ls,.JTerreUtj?cTvant. This ape Is a groTdstrnrenef the Imagination. Bun CousuITHie 5 famous could easily chimpanzee, have been trained to be an efficient slave. Inducing hiin to slave would be another mutter. The prediction Is occasionally made that eventually man will breed millions of anthropoid apes and make tliera do his hard work. t such as mining coiil. Their lutell- genre would first have to be raised ' which might possibly be done by feeding them extracts of the thyroid and other endocrine glands. i The rata at which airplanes fly Is exceeded only by our tax rate. Too many crooks spill the Player pianos never seem to be played out The Philippines jbUR COMTSMTlONi I t OCAC THAT 3S (Irie rMlaUe sinl!rBrlJJ.ls when being'TBtade you read about homeless- ty .devastating irooas- - Theories are nice handy things to have around, but yon may be in jured when they explode. What's ltceome of the old fashioned health alnrm about digging your grave with your teeth? It was a good one. Thieves cot $3100 which an Ala bama farmer hid In his well, proving his confidence was not well placed. By C0ND0 t!1 You A'DMIX- 8cTM(FITTCSO YOU'RE ' IF BUT lndepen Tax schedules are even more comT1iU4. than railroad schedules. hd ADMIT" POLITICS (yuOJCD want deuce so they can have oil scandals and things all their own. AHA t! AS AM i oil The most heavily Insured woman carries $3,000,000 and lives in Chi cago where everyone should be heavily Insured. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. V; VOO THN IT e.ll til rlKT, ( I " Sounds asthouoh th J PESKV THIMO IS N '"'"''"'"I fCL KJN- - " " late PtANlNS v vcxjeJUST FINISHED C THEW S too pop (TMWTWHIS ! BEDROOM m m m isyy She lust stayed pale and thin, Until her Dad made up his mind To call the Doctor in. tab-Uni- t: () one-four- th a .... THE OLD HOME TOWN. SOIL Bl ILDING -"- wr-i Doctor Wise examined her; He said: "Let's Bee your tongue." Old Then, when they boasted what she ate, He smiled: That's where you're wrong. A quart of milk is what she needs Each week day, Sundays, too. You keep that up, and in a month, Shell be as good as new." They followed his advice and bought Cherry HiH Milk each day. A glass or two at meals she drank. And in a short time, Say I You should have seen how she filled out; Her cheeks grew plump and red. As health improved her eyes grew bright, Her classes too she led. Which clearly proved the "Milky Way" To health and Btrength is best. So give your child Cherry Hill Milk-- Let Nature do the rest By STANLEY. FARM MINING G. C. Dunford, manager of the Inland Fertilizer company of Salt Lake City, Utah, says the days of Intensive wasteful soil nilniux-ar- e over, if profits and a decent living are desired. The aggressive agriculturist is giving more attention to proper care of IhT soli than ever before. This IS evident when one learns of the rapid advancement WHY NOT VSE-lliatJtte eommarclal fertilizer busi THE BEST? nuchas made throughHnraiI parts of the United States the nasrftw It cosis no nunc For finTfaEeerThe" farmert years. "OLD BOSS" in 1923 usedHipwards of seven milBRAND lion tons of commercial fertilizers. Sweet cream but The commercial fertiliser business is considered In the group of the ter only, cottage heaviest chemical industries. cheese, pimento atmore Scientific farming, by cheese,battermilk tention being given to soil building, is the subject before every agricuand other dairy lturist Plant physicians are as im products for sale portant in our field of agriculture at aO dealers. as veterinarians In our live stock industry. Phone 930 for The balanced ration idea In keepClarified and ing the soil productive is as sound mrm Mm i nui i Litum whs wnvw wva rtie Pastuerized in feeding plants as it is in feeding stock. Commercial fertilizers are Milk or Cream balanced In proportion to punt re T3 DAIRY quirements. Radical reduction in PRODUCTS acreage and centralization to evpiy effort toward the most interoive committed on a certain day. There COMPANY ED1T0RLVL OPINION. farming is a worthwhile su'jject follows a series of complications 445 W. Center St. Knowledge in soil science and crop involving a impular fiction writer, production is keeping abreast with Sole DIst, of a beautiful girl, a Mexican, a Jap, "Thfiniijit important six words and all other scientific developments. All the thrills an "400" in Utah Ifinguagc," postcards Wo find tlitit mateuilty o? certain In tl English M. MiVtr-nf- e 'Enclosed find bilL that go to make up a rattling good County crojui enn Be "governed, to a certain send check'." Martin's yru- extent. For instance, if earlier ma- I'leaVe F. "Laurel of Stonystream," by is Ferry (().) Times. turity, - abetter ripening, A book which contains Baldwin heeded Jn ordefta avoid autumn A A Mr. Brace claims the wood three very beautiful romances. frosts, aM8 fJlKMsrih ate uufe book with dean, whpittsome ideals New of xKi championship used. abundantly ieTill"F Million rollers rgpIljJnnuuY-WjJof high grade "complete bntefofTlw uuf$ arellr Wajjlngt containing nitrogen, acid and lMitash Is urged as one Impor (Julncy Herald. tant and sure way for farmers to A phllosopher-t- o ne who secure advantage in price, labor, drive his jit patiently riehind a and quality of product The fact that the applying of street car for seven blocks and reflect ralmly that all life is like that. hnrnvnrft mntinra tn tlia 111 i luTonur,! frrAU-tAkron (O.) Beacon Journal. the menus by which this chemical inIf somebody isn't being attacked dustry was discovered. Eighty years ago at the Rothamsted experiment these days in 'Washington it is there Is nobody to do any station two chemists began to make analysis to discover why manure attacking after the latest oil revelawould bring ubout an Increased tion. Peoria (111.). Transcript To serve with an understanding of each growth. They found that manure to be accomplished. To plan each cirdetail EXPOSES OIL INQUIRY. contained a certain percentage of cumstance of the ceremony so that its nitrogen, phosphate and potash, the The Nev York Commercial in a three plant food ingredients that beauty, dignity and sincerity Shall be are necessary for plant growth. This series of articles written exclusive" Fred R. discovery soon led them to further ly for the Commercial, scientific tests and exploration. It Marvin, exposes the men behind the oil inquiry and demon.60-was later found that certain minHATCH FUNERAL HOME UNIV. AVE: erals, when properly treated, con- strates the movement to be an' attained the available plant food ele- tempt by radicals inspired by comPROVO munistic propaganda to cripple the ments. Commercial fertilizers, when used work of officials of the United properly, return more interest on States government. Five cents brings a copy to any he money invested in the way of me give yoiL more profitable, bigger, and better address In the United States. L. F. exGAUTIER, crops, than most any other means Circulation manager, Xew York for capital outlay. - i ( TH4T'7 fY I Trunk I OP A CHST Te.AV DON'T TOi I m ff a UJITH TOee TO A Ujoo'DPecK.eR IL: MOT THIS. ii'. rr4 DAUGHTERS OK PIONEERS. I'rovo, Utah, March 15, 1924. Editor, Provo Herald: In of the member of the Utah county advisory board and officers of the various camps In Provo city, we the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, desire to tender yon our heart-fel- t appreciation for your hearty support and the publicity given our recent "Diamond Jubilee" exercises and pageant, through the columns of your valuable paper. AVe feel that much of the success which attended our efforts was due to your willing Wishing you all success we are, Very sincerely vours, MRS. GRACE L. SMITH CHEEVER "OSMOSE" SUGAR RUN HAS STARTED The Springville-Mspletosugar factory started it "osmose" cam paign Wednesday March 5. There are about 35 men employed at'the plant and if is estimated that the run will last 100 days. It Is anticipated that 15.000 bags of sugar will he manufactured with this process this year. Last year there were about 14,000 bags. The molasses being used is coming from the Layton factory the Moroni and Gunnison factories, nith some from the Sugar company's plants, besides what has President. leen stored at the local plant from MRS. LAURA YOUNG FOOTE. last fall's campnign. Corresponding Secretary. n Utah-Idnh- ! MAY MAKE LENIN I10ME INTO NATIONAL MUSEUM International News Service. lans MOSCOW, March are being considered by the Soviet for government the converting house at Simbrisk. in which Nikolai was born. Into a na- tionnl museum. lS.-P- ' Let the car or some' other valuable piece of machinery stand out in the weather and depreciate from unnecessary exposure, when you can build a neat garage or convenient shed at a slight expense? ' Lumber is reasonable in price this year, and we are ready to render you any service in their respective lines to make it easy for you to build. Call in and get estimates. utualCoal Lumber Coy H. 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SHERIFFS SALE. !b the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, County of TJ State Bank, a banking corporation, plaintiff, vs. D. P. Gates and Louise Gates, his wife; C D. Fox and Mary W. Fox, his wife, defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 21st day of March, A. D. 1924, at the front door of the court house in Provo City, Utah, at the hoar of 11 o'clock a. m., all the light, title, claim and interest of the above-name-d defendants, of. In end to the In following described real estate ' Utah county, Utah, In"An"undivided terest In the following described placer mining claims' situated in Utah county, Utah, and particularly described as follows: The Kaolin, notice of location Bk. 105, P. 114. recorded The Porcelain, notice of location Bk. 40, P. 586. recorded The Aluminum Bed, notice of loBk. 89, P. cation recorded r$lf ii . r.. anti-saloo- Li7i T tha thine '46& Money of the United Bute. The 8o.ua Jane, notice of locaMjmvcv uus aa aay of tion recorded 124-0Bk. 81. P. M. The Blade Bock. Dotlca of loca- Bk. M. p. go. Hon recorded Sheriff of UUh Coonrf ?' The Lake, notlc of location By D. R. EUertaon, DepoS Bk. CI, P. 419. recorded Bagley, J add aTy, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Containing approximately Ave hundred forty acrea. trim punucation Feb. . u Purchase pries payable la lawful publication March 1Q iu-.- j sssssswsi the same time stays within thai limit of credulity. WAY" "Barbry," by H. M. Hideout The story of a New England waif abandoned by ber father Is taken They fed her candy, cake and pie luto a farm house and brought up They fed her lota of meat tn atrlctnesa sad hard work. RoThey gave her tea and coffee too mance develops smldst the dishOh, how they made her eat ! work is best far the by washing. It But nothing seemed to help their girl; romancer. of a great "THE MILKY By HARRY R. HI NT, XKA Service Staff Writer. TKKMN OP SI BIK HSPTIOV Ju to sootn your mind after a hart I aay a wors. Treasure Trail," by Frederick , .MVTO A nortnwest mounted DO- lice story la which is lnterwoves a slight rvmance. "Msrkenmore Myste.y," by J. S. Fletcher Another mystery by a very abb? storyteller. Mr. Fletcher j always keeps yoa guessing and at then the jlsuRgi7H cewtainV i Dorr think you f i pop - Pto you rvr rrWTHiN(3 7 fes I t0-- I I DID! c TH& CAT OUT lit; weekly In M a daily In ltzt; laaued avary avaiand- bunday Saturday, axcept lingnomlni; rural morning- edition vary morning- axc.pt Monday. IMbll.had la ths Harald building, 19 Houta Klrat Weal atrast. frov- -, CUh. Enterad aa aecond rlaaa matttr at tba postofflcs In frovQ. Utah. Established bat not "preachy!" announces the removal of his office to Farrer Building over Farrer Bros, store. you to former office. Same stairway that took n m j is ready to show a fine line of millinery. Call and see the splendid styles and reasonable prices. 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