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Show I-- -. t- - isssssssssssssssisssssssssasssssssssa'v HI for T11IS ONE FOIj OUR FARMERS GET ready spring Din-dorlie JJtali Comity Fiirmers The outlook f r an early' spring is- good' p V ill soon be a realization aeeor.liiu to tlu In faej; so good tlmt theniost optimi-t- i ms of the compam which were phved in-- ' spring poet haTbeen caught napping,' and to operation early this veek, and the farm- - as yet we. ha's e reeeived none of the annua1 ers of this eounty will soon be iirpoessiou outbursts glorifying the day when the robie of a directory which will be of more value comes singing by and the meadow lark sing to them than any yet printed. For years the its first .spring song. However, with the citfes and counties combined have had a di-- 1 early- - spring conies the early need of a clean up and if we are to keep Provo in the rectory. The residents of the cities-hav- e been easily located, but the man on the farm Lime light a one of the clean towns of Utah, was simply recorded as a farmerj.and the we must get into line in a hurry, for there is town nearest him was given as bis address. much cleaning to he done. Now is the time The new system of ; locating - the - farmer to strike at the fly evil, buy the cleaning up-th- e back yards and giving our manure piles through the directory' which will sbon be d every to the fanners who are anxiously waiting for published tellsa different story-anfarmer can quickly and easily be located by us to show our benevolence and let them direction and distance from some well help us clean up the town. known point. Ever since our Proto people began a vigBut this is not all. The size of the farm, orous anti-filt- h campaign, diseases' have been what the farmer produces and other inform- gradually driven out and it is only occasation of value is to be set down iu this ref- ionally that we have small epidemics in Proerence work. A farmer residing in Lehi vo. .IloweVer, they can usually be traced to can easily tell what another farmer at Pay-so- n carelessness on the part of the people for or Goshen or other points is producing. spreading and only a little more effort would For instance, a farmer reading in Alpine he required to keep' disease down so well that t to the transient alone will be; may' be1 raising bogs and lie may-wanresponsible for of lucerne a uch eontacioh as we have to meet. peed. purchase hundred pounds Another farmer residing in Salem may' he Provo ha every opportunity to he the to seed will want and buy cleanest city in the s'tate. Our excellent waproducing lucern do to is to refer needs All man either fer and sewer systems are unefyialed anybogs. the of eolumns classified Jo the the people will do their duty-rtf'directory where and and there locate Vom? man producing wlmt to one another by taking care of their own be want. The exchange or cash purchase refuse as soon as the frost is out. of the cam soon le mailed 4weetH be farmers them- ground, the whole town will reaiVtlie benefit! time saved both parties. selves and. a Wi o o o The excellent features of this new volLEAD POISONING ume are so many' and so invaluable to the Ur. If. J. Frederick, head of the Veter- farmers and business men alike that the initial number will undoubtedly open the inary Science department of the Utah Agn- i burnt college, is wav for the directory to become a permanent authoiity of the fo'lowing wor-wil- l new two a article. or and reference every year be placed in the field for the belief! Many 'miimals j rincipally .cattle, are c;e of the people residing in the comity. of leaving paint year n a lt .moi buckets around ihe corrals or in There no doubt that the new directory th es and meet some cattle are kept. Again, where anL- with will phi skepticism plan ' wiT nve homes will call at the a ces canvassers who u;F age ar.rcf'u'-- dump- ' olteu Gnd meet , with rebuffs, hut no man or woman (.ti'i'p paint recep'n ie- - ai" n al! at herself itt himself who considers or get fatally poisoned. The v(ot taste i n e of He ci n. pounds seem to offer a.i awake to the spirit of the age. will esitai ion inform the in the H it1; one minute anil, aU. agents giving tl-ere a i e two kind- - of lead ation they must have in order to make i n!e and chronic. The greater the am hook a su'ecess for Utah county. The plan is not a new one, for these directories have ornt 'the more acute will be the in most in tie e! roni out whereas been .symptoms, foro successfully put already', sometimes the Union and farmers in lias states little the been absorbed and very many those sections where the hooks are out are animals may ivcoxer. ' i he .symptoms of lean poisoning: There reaping a rich harvest through the saving time and the location of both buyers and m a shortening yf breath, paralysis of the Gan sties, and often of the tongue, so the sellers for their products. - unable to swallow, and where it animal to become the are soon here The , people runs a chronic course a blue line is found on beneficiaries of a work that comes through the public spiritedness and' broad minded-nes- the gums along the teeth. They may show of men who are willing to risk their stujmr, coma, convulsions or.de-1- 1 time and money in producing something lirious excitement, fits occuring at intervals, cattle bellowing, pressing the head against which will prove of the utmost value their neighbors, and' who rely upon the pub- solid objects and pushing witli all their lic spirit of their neighbors to he reimburse might, often bellowing at the same time. Animals are at first constipated and may' later ' for their services. Post-feethat it is didv c nUVrted vib kavrLoea. the feces contain-- ! The ls to recommend this directory' feature to every ing pieces of mucous of a black fetid color. a profuse salivation (slob- farmer and business man in Utah county, in Tbern tun'.') and muscular cramps. In cases there fact, no live wire can afford to be withor - a it. Utah county' men are behind this proposuppression ofiinilk and the for lead poisoning: In the sition and upon Utah county men depend the treatment of. lead success or the failure of the ,new work, for poisoning the first object it is up to both the farmerTind the business N to prevent further solution of lead in the man-tmake it succeed as it mut jlo if we stomach and intestines and to carry' it off. Sulphate of magnesium fepsom salts) or are to keep abreast ofj the times. otl. or forms of sulphate may' form an insolo o o uble wit li the lead and help to carry it out ' A LIFES LESSON .. of the digestive tract. Sometimes dilute sul0 The mere mention of February calls to furic acid is given for the same reason, but n. the where a snffiicent amount of lead has been mind the fact that first saw the light taken in and absorbed there1 is no metbod of R Father of His Country, of day :iif this month.' There has been no saving the animal and it is often, a humane man more deserving of that honor in all the act to destroy it. Beware of lead in alHts forms where history of these United States. have access to it.' animals He came into the service of his country o cs at the time when, its outlook seemed the Ifthey' continue drafting new men into darkest. He served her faithfully and untir the the Survivors may be under the pain-Gi- ! war and him needed though ingly.as long as she necessity of footing their own pension he could have doubtless become a ruling . ;ri king over the colonial states he stepped aside tills. thereby making our government a republic and consequently' making it the best place to live on this earth. Jle did what lie though was his duty, ami that done,1 returned to his home on the Potomac, t j Some men are so energetic thy fail i The hoys of today', especially thoe who live in small towns and the country, should! business todayanJ start right in tomorrow It teaches a great ci gumer another failure. study his Opportunity.-Everybodyj'lesson. the lesson that Duty js are east. station in this lifean he will hi? of a. certainty if they do U dr vt.ry best, no matter where their lot ; - - 1 i crgggg J i i- - i- zZM ft Smiles: Perpetuate YoUr nt as & $8 7 U Vs5 & Time brings many changes and it wo be long until you will thoroughly appreciate a. good photograph of your loved ones, or even of yourself. Dont neglect it until too late, grasp the opportunity w hile it is afforded you. If you have a coupon that was presented with The Provo P'ost bring it in at,once; if not conieAn any way. Our work is guaranteed and our prices are right. It is. not necessary to for a day when the sun shines, as our si udio is equipped with the most modern conveniences; we make pictures equally well day or night. Night sittings by appointment. r, . i 4 ij j ; 230 W. Center . P Male Chours Al ! 'J ' ah-orbe- Ameiican mate numitlor Fleeting - solo. The Day Is Soprano Enflel, Hazel Andersen. IE Reading. Eudora Eggertsen. I. Alohae, Muiray Roberts and L h' ' t horus. . $100-000,00- j Ftar Spangled Banner, chorus. Bened.cti n. Counselor Seth Scott. r. '.tv.T'A v v nearly,, f 2, OPO.OOO w oi th daily., with figires swelling rapidly as the production increases. A ereat part of the munitions output has been In the form of 0 high explosive shells, more than worth of which hae left Am Powder comes next erican-- shores. wjth shipments estimated at nearly and small $100,000,000 cartridges are third with $30,00i.OOO. Firearms including o. dnance exports are put at !eSs; than $2'Viiit.nox with small in- creases show n The liea iet months firearr s shipments was In Januarv, id::,, when in. re than $2,000,000 worth v ert to Europe G. Frr'er. bei.i .sent .to Europe at .the. ward assembly hall. The mu-- i chorus. for the e'ening will be under the .T. Bass solo. Within This Sacred .ec ,ou of Protestor C. R. Johnsom tv, elling." Albert Soutliwick. 1 F.iier. Gordon Reese, k. Remarks. Counselor Edwa-- d i VrVvvvVyVr ryfT. Kimball Player , d. , ,j One Ella.Hltehle, Greetings to Spring, chorus. ' F. Solo, Consider and Hear Me,Murray Roberts. The following program will be glv: ty tlie Y. M. M. I. A. male chorus oundav eiening, February 20, In the e oi-on- solo, Soprano K. Next Sunday ' -- i - Hgur Second Ward re-u- 1 I jfr t ' ' 1 ! 1 i E. A. MENLOVE STUDIO -- 5 . rn The ? j i- -- f Embodi- s 'm-nesj., 'j 1 urine.-Treatmen- t ment & 1 ; FT l of 'M .Cx Simplicity ) .5 Study the prominent features of the Player Piano. What, after all, is most pleasing! It may dazzle the eye with its beauty of architecture and finish; it may charm the ear with its masterful technlqu e, but the real satisfaction is the ease with George-Washingto- - i t which all results are obtained. Qiyckness of response to every impul seof air the shifting of a lever, pressing of a button, all the delicate shading, fine phrasing, all that goes to make the im- , pressioo, all these things in your ownlian ds at your own pleasure and volition. s' - - ' ' THE WONDERFUL PLATER PIANO . THE KIMBALL PLATER PIANO . J x , The Kimball complete scale 83 notes ; circulating library privileges, all that heart can wish. Let us demonstrate to v our satisfaction wareroomB. -- 1 life-ohreful- ly. Robinson ros. Pi; s 46 North Aca demy Avenue l J N. 1 J V .! s. 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