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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924. PAGE TWO. The HERALD Established weekly In MM; M a dally in 122; Issued every eveexcept Saturday, and Sunday ning Doming; rural morning edition very morning except Monday. Publlahed In the Herald btMMIng, It South First West street, Provo, a. Uuh. Entered as second class matter at the poatofflce in 1'rovo, Utah. By TAYLOR. MOWN POP. SCORE CARD FOR MEALS. card for food habits is one device of the department of agriculture used in measuring dietetic virtues and vires in rural communities, as well as progress In fostering the virtues and conquering the vices. A score WHAT DOCS Auc ThiS MEAN I AK ? TE.U. SOU VE OR I Ct- - ) SMOeS OFF - a Bur 1 i texl wa, &OlDi MM F mOo om- Sm TOtOME THAT'S NOT MOW sOO DECEIUED hC 8M GUIN6 MOoH NAME AS M?. CONS A 6ACH&LOC PffESiDENTOF THE TENTH NATIONAL SANK! ThiS INFORMATION COST ME MM NEClOACE BUT IT V0AS WORTH moo - nevCR hTh Fish in LiFEtl all -- l 1. 1 Credits may le earned as follows: 1M fur drinking four cups of milk a TKKMf OK SVHSCHIPTIOl. Dellvrrrd by carrier, per month, 40c day; -- 0 using vegetables other In lelivered by carrier, per year. S. SO t advance Hi twice HitatiM's or dried in Ltuli coumy. Lieliveretl by mail 12. 5ll n pi r year, in advance ; -- O r.r outing ininxiki-fruit d:iy Delivered by mail in Tinted Stales, outside I tab county, per year, in or vegetable t two meals II diiy. EM . VS I" f' He's Taking New "Cold Cure SO - L r-r-. . 1 j OOTll THNMOui?6TUi iJONO a Lcr-1 j NECKLACE OUT BECAUSE j fr advance $3.00 Credits lire turned into debits 'it y Editor subtracting Ii f..r each lnilultrriice adults in tea :mcl coffee. Fur Memb. f International News Ser- - cliilil this should be it snl. tract inn vice and N. K. A. Service. l'nlilisliiT K. C. ItodKors X. limiiiiir Kasniusou, Only daily newspaper In Utah south of Salt Lake t'lty; largest circulation of any newspaper in Utah eutalde Salt Lake City and Ogden. TELEPHONE 1 i I : BUSINESS SLUMP TEMPORARY i l i ' i I I I I I ; i HI spending period In 1923. n! All this plainly means that the Iron and steel leaders expect the Blackening of businees to last for only a short time. Ore is not mined and shipped on a huge scale unless buyers are reasonably sure of orders that will enable them to get their money out of the ore they have bought, without waiting any length of lime. ii n 4 ' Producers do not buy raw materials In large lots If they think a long stretch of dull business is ahead. Steel leaders with few exceptions say they see no reason for current dull times, and they expect early recovery. Another rainbow in the iron and 'steel Industry is this: Mill and furnace production dropped from e operations to capacity or half-tim- e in sixty days. But all past experience, such a swift drop means that the reaction will be an equally e work. The fast recovery to time to worry is when business gradually slumps for month after month, slowly going to pieces. Such a condition Is apt to last a long time. It is a good deal like the weather. A cyclone comes quickly but is over and gone soon. The storm that brews for a long time Is the storm that lingers. ! i full-tim- full-tim- a of 10 credits. (loins without breakfast !) credits nnil is N'imliJ eating candy between men Is takes away another 10. Grumbling about food this one should please mothers-ta- kes off 10 credits. Blase individuals may scorn this educational stunt and ask what happens If one makes 100 or fails the course. Well, there are no fines or imprisonment for falling. But watching a score card with Interest for even a few days frequently opens family eyes to the faults of the routine diet and brings about the inauguration of a more wholesome dietetic regime. Marking the score card regularly for a week or two, if the marks are all credits, goes far toward forming better food habits, not to mention cheerfulness Here is something that looks like a sure sign that the slowing down of business Is only going to be temporary. Now, the Iron and steel Industry has been hit harder than any other basic line of work. Mills and furnaces have been operating, in fact, on half time. On the other hand, shipments of iron ore down the Great Lakes, bound for the steel mills eventually, continued on a big scale during May. The total for the month was nearly 6,600,000 tons. And that was almost as much as at meal time. From the In May of last year. opening of Great Lakes navigation this spring, up to the first of June, Iron ore shipments were over half a million tons ahead of the corre- - j t &. by by " I BEHEue evcRM vyord rHMrs"rr r if IT to preparations THIS MOOSE LEAVE UNLESS SOU INTEND & ?r eS rrf ifCR; VTS If . up A - f Spk) Uf H" So simplified is the use of chlorine sas becoming that an outfit can be fitted Into even a modern apart.; menl snd can be turned on at the first uspldou snoeie. The picture show the newest apparatus for chlorine to victims of respiratory troubles. Just tic yourself upandturn It on. admin-IMwio- 7g t: ( Efc M 3V W 4 ia Buicks rW4. fry NM yy subject as to each project, showing If any, benefit to the governwhat, OF IRRIGATION PROJECTS ment, investment may be secured, through the giving by the governA survey of government of expert agricultural and projects for the purpose of ment advice to the farmers, inclassifying the soils, determining economican outline of a practical Swat the flies now or the flies will the financial condition of the water cluding of wat you later. procedure. plan the areas users, fixing irrigable By TOM EVERETT. e Improvement of General Condiagainst which charges may be asshall be International News Service Staff Don't make the mistake of looking sessed will be made by the bureau tions Recommendations . Correspondent. for the sliver lining of a bubble. of reclamation, it was announced made as to each project on the e matter of Improving general project today at the department of the in WASHINGTON. June 30. Th The mosquito, our most successful terior. conditions, are distinguished from and. Irrepressible prune, invincible the bathing suit censor. Is with us again. Individual conditions, through The survey will lie In accordance Which hug made money for profes of establishment creameries, sugar sional It is very easy to rise in your own with the recommendations of the beet factories, etc. for many years, committee's special advisory report Ultimate Losses This subject has come into its own, according to estimation. in addition, field lnvestleations e e of the United States depart or five new projects will be made shall be exhaustively reported, and a report The man who says he will try anynient of Agriculture. made clear and convincing showings summer. the They include In California alone the 1923 prune thing once may try It once too often, during e e the proposed Owhyee project in Ore thereon. The full assets and lia crop sold for approximately $15,- each Rhall be of bilities project It is a wise drinking man who gon, the Vale project In Oregon, the unsold to with considerable 000,000, In set sub out The detail Halt a ke basin in Utah, the Span carefully moves to a house near a hospital. over into 1924. ish Springs in Nevada, and the ject shall lie treated both from a carry The prune growers in the state No man la boss in his own home Kittitas in Washington. A new purely legal standpoint, and from have a "growers association," which plan has been adopted by the bu- an equitable standpoint until the family lakes a vacation. markets the product of the associa reau of recUimation with reference Transfer of deration and Main tion. While trying to Impress others be to the final recommendations on tenance The feasibility of trans-ferinDuring 1923, so the department of to the water users in the careful that you don't depress them these new projects. It provides for and for four years the appointment of a committee near future, the operation and main- agriculturethesays association has carried it usually takes all day to dodge a made up of one member of the bu- tenance of each project, or division previous, on an intensive advertising cam morning's work. reau, one recognized authority In of a project, shall be discussed in paign, using newspapers principally. the report. farm management preferably from Recommendations A tioy usually grows up to be a the There shall be The report says: "During 1923 of agriculture or department in selected mar eighty on each newspapers mnn while a man usually grows up the state agricultural college and attached to the report kets carried advertisements to lie a boy. one financial authority preferably project recommendations as to what twice a week prune for three months and a oauKer in whom the state has action should be taken to bring the i'cople me smokislU so much now confidence, to consider the facts and project to a prosperous and success- 'specialty men' visited each retail grocery dealer in cities where news It is hard to Icll when lo call a fire data collected. After considerim? ful condition. paper advertising was carried and wagon them this committee will fix the as far as possible advised getting TAX. OF NOTICE SPECUL costs of prunes out from under the counters Many people are aliaiil of railroad vaiue or development, the probable To Whom It May Concern: products which can be and into windows and other places We need more fcucli crossings. a Is spethat Notice given hereby grown, the conditions under which where they could be seen by possible people. settlement ought to be made in cial tax for the purpose of con- customers." sewer lateral vitrified pipe In some way you always pay for order to render the project feasi structing Sales of prunes were made in 20 been what you j:et. even if you don't al- ble, or, ir the conditions are un with concrete manholes, has foreign, countries, including Eng Commission of Board bv levied the favorable to state thut the project ways uel what you p.iv for. ers of Provo City, Utah, which said land, France, Germany, Italy, Den is not feasible. Sweden, China, The surveys will cover everv tax became effective on June 27, mark, Norway, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, 1924. mm n is iioiied the pimse informa SoutU America and Mexico, which Said special tax is levied upon indicates tion will be mailable for submisthat the prune has besion to congress at the 0iening of the following described real estate: come quite a glob trotter. At the us session in necember. The plan All lands lying outside the platted close of the 1923 season, so the re oi uiese surveys follows portion of Frovo City and situate in iiort says, there had been delivered Section 7, of northeast the Classification of Land A soil quarter to Ralston, the to the California Growers' associaNEXT candidate survey shall be made, and all irri Township 7 South, Itange 3 East of tion 137,480,104 pounds of developing early prunes, and Base Meridian, Lake Salt strength that makes him appear as gable lauds classified according to the which allowed one and a sizeable factor In the final showineir productive capacity, in no ex- described as follows: All lands ly- prunes to every man, woman and down is John W. Davis, of West ceeding four classes. No laud shall ing on both sides of Third South child in the United States, including be excluded from such classifica- street, between a point 396.00 feet Virginia. candidates. tion unless it clearly appears that east of the east line of Seventh presidential Davis, although presented as At the beginning of 1924 new West Virginia's favorite son, is a it is incapable of successful irriga- East street, and a point 1231.00 feet acreage to the amount of New York attorney, with Morgan tion. east of the east line of said Seventh had been contracted for 7,144theacres as. & Co. among his chief clients. Hi Financial Condition of Water East street and extending twelve sooiation. From this it by apfriends claim he will Inherit a large Csers A census shall be taken on rods back from the projierty line of pend that 1924 will be thewould best yea block of the Smith ballots whenthis subject upon blanks in form ap- said Third South street. pruue eaters have yet experienced. ever the strength of the New York six of at Interest rate the per proved by the couiwissiouer. Such governor begins to disintegrate. census shall be for the purpose of cent per annum on the whole This bequest, however, must come ascertaining the assets aud liabili aatount of said tax shall lie com at first from Smith delegates outties of each water user with the puted from the date the ordinance side New York, for New York's 90 view of promising a plan for re levying the said tax becomes effecvotes will stick through thick and June 27, 1924, and in- Then the Advice of This Provo five, the iudi'btedness of indi funding thin to the magnetic man from the vidual water Resident Will Interest lou. users, other thuu terest at said rate on the whole East Side. Doubtless they will vote amounts Does your back ache night and owing to the United States amount of said tax unpaid shall be to make the final selection unanias charges, at lower inter due and payable with each install- day; mous, should someone other than est project rates aud on more favorable ment. If any installment or the in Hinder work; destroy jour rest? Smith be the nominee, but they terest aforesaid is not paid on the Are you tortured terms otherwise. with stabbing will do so in a daze, scarcely realissame the when become date due. Areas The report shall Irrigable pains ing what has happened. show in each case what irrigable I then the whole amount of the tax When stoop, lift or bend? at tne time W'"1 installment Then you areas may lie depended uimui to likely your kidneys are while the following of oth! will become are due due interest and FOB weak. can be measured by turn the charges assessable against and payable and will draw iuterest More troubles may soon appear. tlieiu, and what must lie excluded the usual political considerations, 12 anof cent at the rate ier consideration. This ier nervousHeadaches, dizziness, that of Al Smith in his home slate from befurther num more of ness ; until paid. One or made as specific as feasible shall delegation partakes of an emotion--aJ If any additional areas may lie said installments in the order in Or uric acid and its ills. fervor that defies analysis. aforesaid, irrigated from the project, a reiiort which they are payable your weakened kidneys with To them he is the one heroic or the whole tax may be paid at any a Ulp shall be liuiile thereon. stimulaat diuretic. figure in the convention. They re1 Use Doan's Pills. iraiuage Careful consideration' tiu'e w ithin fifteen days after said fuse to lift their eyes beyond him shall be given to present and oruinauce oecomes ciiecme wiinout Head this Provo testimony: even to consider second choice po interest ; and one or more of said W. Elliott, farmer, K. 1st! sibilitics. They admit of no seconj prosiective drainage minis, aud the installments in in which the order abilto the South St., says : "My back was relation of this subject choice. or whole are the tax relV payable they weak aud lame and I also had! There is a crusading, almost ity of the farmers to pay the cost. Lands The teleg- unpaid, may lie paid by paying the sharp iains across my kidneys, My' gious spirit in their championship Refractory to interest amout thereof and date. or. that amounts to worship. Just kidneys were disordered and the raphy and soil of the Irrigable area the old story of the native New of each project shall be studied, aud If said tax is not paid when due I secretions were highly colored, due once to collect at shall Yoiker's geographical horizon in proceed liox of Doau s Pills from the lied- report made as to any area particu- same with interest and costs as pro- quist Drug Co. soon fixed me ing with the Hudson river was condifficult from any cause to larly up of that by law and ordinance. ceit, everything west fine. As soon as my kidneys acted' prepare for irrigation, in order that vided All siecial taxes are ayable at wilderness, so is lie political visaae I was it may be decided whether it would rid trouble' of the proiierly, of New Yorkers at the eonvenfoe ' be feasible for the government to my office, room 2. county court with my back." limited to Al Sinilh. He is the Provo Utah. house, City, such in settlers Price assist 00c, at all dealers. Don't prewiring of iheir hop, Dated at Provo City, Utah, this simply ask for a kiduey ginning and the end lauds for use. remedy the only thing t hey will consider All excess 27th dav of June, 1924. Land Excess get Doan's Pills the same that Mr. Holdings even for a moment Y. ROSE STEWART, Elliott had. Co., irrigable land holdings shall lie Km. also, .lust ns there is a vaul and Collector of Mfrs., Buffalo, N. 1'. Advertise listed, with a showing in each case City Treasurer and powerful territory ue-- t of te Taxes. Sieoial ment. as to whether the provisions of secthere ia Hudson that Is (First publication June 30; last tion 3 of the act of August 9, 1912 large nod numerous body of de'.e publication July 4, 1924.) ITALIANS ATTACK ARABS. (:7 Stat., 2i0), are being observed. gates liom outside New York ivbc International News Service. Vacant Lands All irrigable vacannot see Smith through the Ne HOME, June 30. Italian troops cant lands shall be reiairtcd with STRICKLAND VS. STRICKLAND. Yorker's eyes They see M' Adco. Failure to provide is given as the attacked a force of Arab rebels !u the reasons why the same are not Kalsion. Davis, Glass and a half cause for divorce issued by Mrs. Tripoli, killing 179, said u dispatch dozen others as equally desoalne iK'ing irrigated. and equally likely lo drag down tb Agricultural Advice The report Melissa Strickland against George from Cyreualca today. The Italiau shall include a statement upon this Strickland. They were married lu casualties were three killed, 30 coveted nomination. wouuded. Provo June 29, 1922. . RECLAMATION IwonderOfe i i wry . PRUNE COMES SURVEY INTO ITS OWN wmf ' joke-write- sr.. 1 yDuUfcnowj v ( TUESDAY g $ $ $ $ 1 Democratic committee, in pre paring for the New York convention, foresaw a .siege. Tickets of admission to the big battle carry coupons for IS days. This provides for a longer session than that attending tha record deadlock In Baltimore in 1912 when Champ Clark, with a majority vote In his favor, was uns able to pile up the necessary and went down to defeat whcn the deadlock broke in favor of Woodrow AVilson. Just as Clark held a majority at Baltimore, but lost the nomination, so are McAdoo and Smith likely to . .1,,.... bold n mnim-- i UUIV""iJ "I dlllic ling the balloting in New York. nrW ,to find the necessary "32 votes still . beyond attainment. The accumulating bitterness in the battle between these two .camps, each of which will hold a rvote at least sutneient to veto the 'liopes of the other, makes the 'Tu.minntion of cither of these first-- ' ballot leaders most improbable. two-third- 4 r 1 i ' maneuvering among leaders makes it appear that Kalsion may be the first bene-- , fici.-- y of a considerable part of the McAdoo strength if and when the breakup begins. I;alstcn is second choice for n very considerable block of McAdoo from the delegates, particularly middle west and south. The first consideration for these delegates will lie the imorporation, in the party platform, of a specific ami clear-cu- t plank dealing with agricultural relief. With such a plank adopted, they feel that Kalsion, next to McAdoo. offers the best chance as a candidate who can stand pat on it sympathetically and at the same time hold other elc- mcnts of support necessary to carry an election Next to a real dirt Tarnicr candidate, such as Davis of Kansas, lio could carry none but agricultural states. Kalstun is presented as llie man most satisfactory to IAlJLY j I . . Foster-Milbur- Anu-nca- , . n s fk fi j) $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ WE L LW 0 RTH 49 EM 2nd Wednesday, July it one-thir- t, 1 W,s er BY HARRY B. HUNT NEA Service Writer. "v -- VGflK. June 00. The . Do you know that next Wednesday you will find more real bargains than Our competitors you ever dreamed of. You will wonder how we can do will be amazed. - BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS WE OFFER MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS LADIES' SILK HOSE CHILDREN'S WHITE SLIPPERS Values to $2.00. Your All new shades. Your With one pair Half Sox choice choice Two Pair for ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft e $1,00 MEN'S COTTON HOSE Black, cordovan and white. 12 Pair for $1.00 BOYS' AND GIRLS' HOSE White, black and cordovan, all sizes, values 50c pair. 4 Pair for $1.00 $1.00 CHILDREN'S $1,00 Black and cordovan. CHILDREN'S FINE MILAN STRAW HATS Values to $2.00, for $1.00 $1.00 SLIPPERS PAIR SLPPERS BOYS' WAISTS Light and dark shades, all sizes. Two for $1.00 $1,00 ONE LOT OF LADIES' AND MISSES' PAIR ONE LOT MEN'S SHOES FINE KNIT TIES Latest styles. Four for $1.00 $1.00 Our stores are ful of Dollar Day Bargains. thatwe sell for less. BOYS' WHITE OXFORD AND SUCTION SOLE SHOES During this sale $1.00 A visit will convince you Wellworth Chain Stores Co. 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