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Show TUK rJJJYU PtwJ UTHADS INDUSTRIES 44 BRIEFLY REVIEWED THE WEAKNESS OF WILSON BETTER ROADS - BETTER BUSINESS With a plea from onr local Commercial God know, we dont want war. No more Club Good Loads committee in the form of(j0 we want disease. War liay never come invitation to .attend a meeting to be held!,to an . us. Nor disease. Only do we demand that in the Commercial club rooms next Thurs- 10U eilher come, we be strong, and clean, day evening, copies of which were mailed tols all of the commercial organizations and to j ani firm t combat it. This Wilson has failed to make us, failed hundreds of individuals in this county, comes the following communication from the mer-- j because he does not understand and cannot chants of the Tintic district, which is only seem learn. And four years is a long time one instance of the necessity of this county for a nation of a hundred million people to making a vigorous effort to develop its good stand and wait while one man goes to school. roads : Wilson has failed to make us strong beEureka, Utah, Oct. 9, 1910. cause he himself is weak. He lias answered For several years the Tintic disa blow with a note ; he has replied to insult trict has suffered for want of a decent with more notes; and to injury with yet oth-e- r wagon road and just at this time the need notes. He has left American citizens, is more keenly felt than ever. As you whom he has pledged to protect, to the mer are no doubt aware the wagon road leadcies of any and all who chose to rob, to dising into Tintic is wholly within the honor and to kill. boundary lines of Utah county and it is The ocean is laden and the land is fringthe failure' of your county officers to ed with the corpses of American men, Amertake proper action that has placed such ican women, American children who, giving a serious handicap in the way of Tintic s their all to their country, found that their advancement. country would give nothing in return. No Hundreds l)f thousands of dollars written word of man ever restrained a Nuworth of Tintic business goes into Utah bian lion, a Mexican bandit or a German subcounty every year and we have decided marine. They live by force alone ; and the that the only way-t- o bring about the dethat they respect or understand only sired resuit is to make a demand on is a thing force. ' greater Utah county through the people who are Words may be met with words. But getting business from Tintic. If you deeds can bo checked only by deeds. This, appreciate the business which you have Woodrow Wilson in four shameful years been getting from this section you canhas failed to learn; nor, apparently will he not dodess than give us your help on this ever. He has said, America first. But he matter. Our wagon road is impassable has. meant only Safety first, hiding beabout eight months of the year for want ' hind the miasma of his own grandiloquent of a little work. Right now the new Pin-- v periods while his countrymen have reddened ion Canyon road should be graveled sea and land with the blood of their bodies, and the work rushed so that the highand America, last, head down, eyes sunk in way can be used during the fall and winshame, has followed in the dust of his deter months. The road through Homans-vill- e feat. Colliers. canyon has always been bad. It is x worse than ever at this time. THOSE TELEGRAM VOTES We dont want to withdraw our patronage from Utah county firms, but we If the straw vote recently taken by the are going to be forced to do something -- Telegram was taken everywhere in the same unless this matter receives immediate at-manner that one of Jts agents took It while tention. calling at the office of a large corporation, Our county officers are accused of fail- the vote in total was probably recorded with ure to take proper care of this road, and as a its usual accuracy. He called at an office loresult the Tintic business interests threaten cated on main street and asked the corporate head how many employees there were and a withdrawal of patronage. "We hope that the people of this county when the figures came ont in a day or two will turn oul to Thursdays meeting and it was found that practically all of them had that three county commissioners will be in voted one waj . though none of them was cogattendance. We need the business from the nizant of having expresed himself to the Tintic district and if bad roads is the stum- agent. .Thats one way of getting a straw' vote. bling block, lets try to do something. J J i ( t s s n ooo Teach ThemR ' To Shoot Contract la let for paving- - Z.T miles of state highway' from Salt Lake to - the Davis county line. Delta Lund and Water company will Em prove 30,000 acres under the Carey Act. Legislative committee is drafting a workingmans compensation law to present to the next legislature. Salt Lake installs most modern decorative lighting system on Main street, la advance of any other American city. ' Utah Power and Light company is power line to completing a Carbon and Emery counties to light towns and to workscoal mines,-I- t is now proposed to raise oranges RenB?Coii 2ZCaliberRifIes Amman. forfottoa today ha paattjr bW tU old natioa. that any "Will doT for hi Bayv Tha lawwar faetr ahoatr riflaa poiar aa- atraagly to Ramin jtom UMC iBtu 77 aalihaa ana tUhi gam aflaa. ail .f Vi,j !' i " -- UMC Cnl. r Unnpmi fjjmtmmKH fcoftk Aa .UMC le .a ShJTXaa minim' mU W'llLMtfkUUt Rifk UMC In Utah. jW.y Utah tungsten mines have big ore ' piles ready for mlltng, New York reports sale of 440,000,. 000 pounds of copper to England and allies for delivery next year at 25t OUa.l-a- Vllii THE mmi J jour llo REMINGTON E SMC JB Cnk afcao, npi kaaiUia gaaaalm M. mntminm Myna t taalu HEMClIZtli.mmiim ' BjumPamnutint o fit alar and 2S4' athav landing: r, in Utah. ASMS UNTON METALLIC CARTRIDCF COMPANY SW1&4 &uUu ttr 27 cents. Tests show that Utah sugar beet seed gives greater yield and higher sugar content than any other beet. -Reports from all over the state show that corn crop will be above average this year. Utah poultrymen will ask the next legislature for new poultry building at state fair grounds. The Amalgamated Sugar- company at Ogden haw completed extensive enlargements and installation of new machinery and can now handle all the beets of this district where the harvest in now In full swifag. Recent advances of 50 cents a ton on sugar beets will amount to for the farmers of Utah. Orangevflle citizens who built waterworks system about year ago for own use now ihcorporate as 510,00) aawhswta Rtpedfag Rifle KWel N&1Z - 400,-00- 0 company. The proposed public utilities and railroad commission law will not affect steam- ratUoad much-- , as 98 per cent of the mileage is under Interstate federal" law. The Daly Mining company will build hundred and fifty ton- concentrator at Park City. - - Mayor Issues Call For Hoad Meeting WINTER NIGHTS ARE HOME NIGHTS j Your living roona aanW marie maca I and comfortable in: a fear minutes yom have a 1'ER.rCCTION Mayor James E. Daniels has sent out a call for tf meeting to be- - held Friday evening, October 17; to- which all prominent business men and" good road boosters in Utah county are invited, to take part In discussing ways and means for securing a paved road through Ulah county. SMOKELESS OIL KEATEE. - Tha Perfect) on, Hcatvr tan he carried about aa eaaily as a woman" work baatet. A gallon, at Cnaco Safety Oil Sm ten rtnady hours pi clcw glowing warmth A Perfection Retry lea you cpnr--. fortable when, bathing, dreasiitg or retting. Sold at hardware, furniture and general Korea. The Perfection burnt kerosene, the handiest araLj most convenient pt fade. s; j ( 4 3 THE CONTINENTAL. OR. COMPANY (A CftJorada Cupsctun) Dteftvar StltLaki Chryeso - Despondency. PtiebiO PERFECTION Boiaa SMOKU-E-f- f 4TU1j HEATUU i t i City AUwiifqkii Bette . A Post Want Ad Will sell it. r 't When you feel discouraged and despondent do not give up but take a dose of Chamberlains Tablets and you are almost certain to feel all right within a day or two. Despondency is very often due to indigestion and biliousness, for which these tabOblets are especially valuable. tainable everywhere. advt. r - it i a, Saw A HOME AT A BARGAIN brick barn, eement floors, plastered,, One of the best homes In Provo wired, water, sewet connections. Golocated in most advantageous resi- to? at tt'blg bargain must be dispose dence section, close In, hot water of quickly. Will trade for smaller heat, radiator In every room. 5x12 place, for cash difference. Enquire rods of ground, good white pressed at this office. - No Rat Can Gnaw Through Concrete The brown rat probably , -- J steals more of the farmers profits than any other living pest. Every one of the millions of rats in this country annually destroys many dollars worth of produce and property. They breed faster than the farmer can exterminate them by traps and poison. To keep rats out, you have to build them out with concrete. Build the cellar walls, of concrete likewise the cellar floor. Above the foundation, fill the space between sheathing; and lath with concrete to the height of one foot. Ratproof . . In the same way fill the space between first Boor and ceiling;. Build steps and cellar hatchway of concrete. How to Build Your House I I Smaller arm structures, such as milk houses, granaries, silos, hotbeds and cisterns, should be entirely concrete. Such structures .are llt&S Ratproof absolutely inaccessible to vermin and rodents,. except through open windows and door-It rats do enter, they can be exterminated easily, 'as ccncr.;. offers no cracks nor crevices in which they can hide. to Make Jr arm Uuila- - Wheelbase! HoW A farmer can do his own ratproofing; with concrete. Ve shall any structure you contemplate buildir?. glad to tell you why you should use CONCRETE. i W- CONOR P ZRM FO R PORTLAND v La. A N E CEMENT-ASSOCIATI- I M C ON 111 Weak Washington Street, Chicago Commcrc BmMiac 116 New Montgomery Street Xaam Cily Sa Frutctsco UTAH REPRESENTATIVE, W. FLOKG CG7 KEARNS BUIl DIMS. 5 ALT LAKE CITY It has the famous Overland motor 35 horsepower at the height of its development More than a quarter of a million in use Driving more automobiles than any other motor of its power ever designed. And never before has anyone anywhere ever built so big, fine and comfortable a car to sell for anywhere near so low a price. Now The wheelbase is 112 inches. It has cantilever springs and four inch tires.' And the price is $795. . See us at once they are selling faster than we can get them. Model 85-six cylmdCT Alma Van Wagenen .Tbs WUly-W.n- d 6, 116-iac- wheelbase h . V 35-4- 0 $925; horsepower, 120 N. Acad Company, Toledo, Ohl M.d.laU.S.A. - - |