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Show t THE PROVO POST THE GREAT MIGRATION TO THE PLAINS FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922 THE PROVO POST Provos Popular Newspaper By ALP OSMOND Published Tuesday and Fyiday Evenings by i , THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY Phone 13 125 West Center St. Entered a the Postoffice at Provo, Utah, as NEPHI C. HICKS l Second-clas- s Editor and Manager .. Subscription 'Rates (In Advance) One Year.. Six Months Three Months. Matter. : .$2.50 1.25 . .75 ECHOES OF DISSATISFACTION "erof In response to the large for t e co Electric STe grTt ZaL of Hughes extend this wonderwill we Ranges ful offer for the Bible Thoughts for Our Brother Hubbard used to say that in the long ago we did within the forest stay and then, to make a show, we hit the trail to find the plains and speculate in greater gains. So here we air, the human race, with valleys for ouf dwellin' place. But Uncle and his Cousin Bill air livin in the forest still. They twist their tails around the trees and walk upon their hands and knees. They chatter like a gang of pies and dont increase their mental size. Of course, they have a lot of fun, and laugh about what we have done. They think that we was awful green to leave the forests shady sheen and come out where the sun was hot to get the things that wre have it might be, to go. We orto have a jubilee, a find out somehow' who is who and What the tribals orto do. Most any kind of time and place to meet each other face to face and yarn about the distant past and cry because it didnt last, would help the foresters to find the true condition of our mind, and mlbbe we could all agree about our consanguinity. This Week Sunday. BE CHARITABLE : Brethren. If a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such a one in the spirit of meekness ; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted. Gal. 6:1. Monday. LQVE DEFRAUDS NOT: Owe no man any thing, but to love one another. Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not covet. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. Romans 13: get-to-geth- er First Ten Days of June 8. 9. The awarding of the contract for the paving of the highway Tuesday. between the Spanish Fork sugar factory and the north .city limits A GOOD NAME THE BEST ASof Payson Was troughs with many unusual circumstances. A good name is rather to be SET In thei first place the calling for competitive bids between the chosen than "great riches, and lovPROPER REVERENCE SHOWN all to was concrete unsurfaced appearances and types asphaltic ing favour rather than silver and to familiar those evident was plainly gold. Proverbs 22 : 1. nothing but a farce, since it all the Memorial day exof most the sight inspiring Perhaps commissioners two of the county with the situation that at least Wednesday. to Old Glory and the national material. ercises was the reverence shown to the committed SUCCESS: Commit ROAD patented were, absolutely TQ of this An splendid training example by the Boy Scouts. unto the Dord ; trust also So determined were they to use the foreign type of construction anthem way when the band played the first strains thy was the shown at cemetery bid on the shall bring it to he in the and fact that the him; material that they completely ignored so many of these scouts who and of The Banner, in Lord and . . .Rest a h bitulithic pass. of the by concrete was under that h were wait patiently for him.the Psalm 37 : the and there here were scattered great throng throughout considinto to take margin of more than $6000. They failed also of approxi- seen to straighten up, stand at attention and' give the military 5, 7. the'names a fact that the containing eration petition salute throughout the efttire rendition. Thursday. mately 500tof the county's most prominent taxpayers, and the reschooled in the fundamentals of patriotism and is who one To And I, If I be SAID: JESUS that civic and influential organizations, asking quest of important admiration such which is all men unto will there draw lifted inspires up, nothing military courtesy the Utah product be given an equal break with the imported type, as in 32. 12': me. first the trained so fellows John see to these little thoroughly were presented to them. These were all treated twith such indif. The boy who is taught such reverence and Americanism. of Friday. ference as to cause no qfld of caustic comment upon the part of the is not ashamed to do the matter no be to knows he FEAR There MASTERS LOVE right things general public, which will undoubtedly constitute a factor of no how great the crowd around him might be, has a wonderful start is no fear in love, but perfect love mean proportion in the forthcoming, electipn. the formation of a character endowed with all the finer instincts casteth out' fear. 1 John 4: 18. In ther efforts to put the same thing over'in Juab county, in genuine manhood. Saturday. bitulithic interests let it be so necessary in the development of if is authoritatively stated thatofthe NOT who are Boast not thyself men BOAST to and the We these engaged boys, congratulate officials one of the Utah county known thati it was the intention knowest not thou for of tomorrow; this good work we offer this word of encouragement. Surely to accompany their party on the celebrated, though costly junket- in must a what may day bring forth. be gratifying to them to see their efforts so magnificently : 1. 27 ing trip thrpugh the Pacific coast states. It was also claimed by it Proverbs these representatives that tlfe said Utah county commissioner reflected in the little man of tomorrow. was strongly for their type of construction, and that he was TITANIC AND MAJESTIC going to work for them to that end. This is quite easily believed LIVE STOCK WEAK, when it is known that for the past month or more a former comand that a of different the What voyage steamship Majestic missioner Of Salt Lake county has been the star propagandist of of same Titanic. The the the White Star line Warrenite-Bitulithicompany This in c Utah gentleinterests county. the DECLINES MODERATE owned both vessels, but while the Majestic made the passage man' was, however, so we are informed, considerate enough of his from, England to New York without mishap, to be accorded a treof ofpublic, obligations to wait until the expiration of his teem of the new world, the Titanic met By CHARLES M. PIPKIN, fice before coming out in the open as a devout expopent of mate- mendous ovation at the gateway enand in Market Correspondent. 4th of the disaster the greatest navigation history I' rial interests. KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS, a 1503 in of its luckless passengers and crew watery grave. Competition is known to be a. matter of more or less indif-- i tombed Iiv stock prices today 29. New May The Tintanic was on its maiden voyage from Liverpool to ference to another member of the board of Utah county commisto were weak slightly lower. In when on April 14, 1912, at 10 :30 oclock at night it struck sion, who, ..it is said,. awarded a bitulithic contract while mayor of York cases lambs, handy weight an iceberg and sank before aid could reach it. The senate commit- some a near-b- y cjjy, to the same people to whom the" present award tee steers and on weight hogs were light the disaster which investigated place grave responsibility wasmadeindjiiis, too, without the semblance of a competitive the captain, In the face of warn- steady, though in the average buy-pwho went down with his Ship. bid of anyhature 'whatsoever. This was done despite the fact up droves, lower than last ing, says the report, speed was increased, and it openly charged that it was plainly shown that by readvertising a much lower bid that the captains indifference to danger was cne of the direct weeks close.; A fair degree of could have been obtained, no time lost, and a substantial saving this unnecessary trageiy. tivity ruled in all divisions as soon as made to his pity. These circumstances, coupled with the fact that and contributing causes ofmost Titanic was the luxuriously fitted vessel which up declines were established. Receipts the recent cpntract was awarded on an out of state product at an to Thetime had sailed the sea. Its size, too, wafe enormous. It were fairly liberal, including 19,000 advance cost over that of the home product of equal dimensions, hadthat of a hogs, the largest supply on any Monlength 882 feet, a breadth of 92 feet, a registered tonnage has caused po end of unfavorable comment on the part of people of 45,000 tons and had accommodations for 2500 Vssengers and a day this jear, e t?oods. are fori Ufahsereand r who Many, TODAYS RECEIPTS 10,000 cat- crew of 860. how much it Vias already cost the ftocj, wondering in all these particulars it is outclassed fpy the Majestic. tie, 19,000 liiogs and 10,000 sheep,1 county to grade and prepare he road in its present condition to This But vessel has a displacement of 56,00G) tons. It is 956 compared with .7.too cattle, 14,000 mammoth of bituminous construction. Then there thifcj receiv type particular has a depth of 102 feet ajnd a capacity of hogs and 9 00p sheep a week ago and are others Who are asking where the money is coming from to pay feet long, 100 feet wide, a crew of 1000. Many flojlirishing- villages S55 0 cattle. 7 3 2 5 hogs and 7 5 5 o 4100 and passengers for it, as itjis well known that the county has no such amount on a year ago. can fewer contain than it hand at thejpresent moment. People are asking also by what right people carry. Its nine decks give an area sheep CATTLEBEEF Liberal supplies betin land of seven measure and which affords a the commissioners assume an indebtedness of such magnitude acres, of were fat cattle at all reported ter idea of the dimensions of the vessel than anv information as markets 'without first consulting the people as to its advisability. Isnt it and today prices averaged I lower. Here some early sales were just possibly that some displeased taxpayer, whose face still stings to its length and beam. from tjie vigorous slap of his public servants, might conclude to Revolutionary, indeed, is the progress made in steamship made on kinds that suited rush orthe rank and file of the ofthrow amonkeyl-wrencinto the machinery who knows ? Such building since the steam packet days of the early forties. The ders, but were 10 to 15 cents off. ferings a boat have! had 1200 been known to occur, and have caused no end of average packet tons, a length of Choice displacement of things' yearlings and handy weight about 200 feet and a passenger and crew capacity of fewer than steers sold complications and expense. at $8.25 to $8.75, 200. While the speed of the earlier packet boats was less than 10 and fair to mcrstly good fat steers brought knots an hour, the speed of the Majestic is 25 knots or beyond. $7.50 up. The weakness in the steer LET OUR TARIFF BE AMERICAN-MADE- ! The driving' force of the packet boat corresponded to about 740 market is thought to be only temporary and due fn part to a holiday in This government has been such a perennial good thing and horsepower; that of the Majestic is 100,000 horsepower. other trade lines. Cows and heifers It is interesting to look back to the time when the first boat were weak matk Lot; the rest of the world during the last few years that to 15 cents lower. The easy - there are those at home and abroad who assume that the natural that ever traversed the Atlantic was piloted across the unchartered best grades of Veal calves were steady mission of America is to be humanitys perpetual burden bearer. wastes by Columbus. Of the three vessels in which he led the and others 2 5 cents lower. HOGS Prices averaged 10 to 15 The diplomatic representatives of European nations are busy tell- most wonderful discovery of the ages the largest was the Santa cents lower. The top price was $10.55 90 Maria and was its length feet. only ing us how twe can bes frame our tariff laws in the interests of and bulk of sales $10.25. to $10.50. As soon as the decline wras estabforeign lands and protesting against the restoration of the proOur personal idea of a generous wife is one who permits us to lished there was a free movement tective policy in behalf of American labor and enterprise. There over the scales and closing prices are many statesmen and near statesmen in thiscountry and in Eu- use at least twro of the hooks in the closet. were slightly better than the low who seem to be slow rope very waking up to the fact that the of point day. Pigs in some cases, The discovery that monkeys can be taught good manners is were 10 the present national administration has a mandate from the American cents Jiigher, top $10.85, or very encouraging. You may finish that one to suit yourself. as high as anyi have sold in the past people to give an occasional thought to the United States. few weeks. Recently the representative of the French chamber of comSHEEP ANt) LAMBS Following The clergyman who admits it may be all right for young merce, emitting outcry against the pending protective tariff law, a 50 to 7 advance in sheep and to kiss, has taken away almost half the fun of it. declared that for the American government to impose stiff tariff lambs last week the market today rates on articles of French production was a. violation of frienddeclined 15 to 25 cents. Spring lambs sold up to $14.85, clipped ship and anj outrage upon the French people. Whereupon a New lambs $12.90, clipped wethers $7.75, Yorker who had undergone a recent experience with the French and clipped ewes $6.35. Spring governments related the story in a communication to one of the lambs though still in moderate MONEYrNew York newspapers engaged in advocating the theory that our are beginning to move more tariff laws should be framed in thd inerests of importers, interna- -' freely, and clipped fed grades are about cleaned Up. tional financiers and alien producers.. A pair of gloves was re- -' cently sent by a New York friend to a World war soldier now vis-- , BELIEV ES CLOSE OF 450 Center iting in Paris. They were returned by the French authorities, W ORLD IS NEAR postage collect, with the information that foreign gloves were not Cash and Lowest Prices. System. Carry I agree witiv the Church of the permitted to be sent into. France! THE. MOST COMPLETE LINE A good deal of the same sort of hypocrisy is being practiced Seventh Day Adventists that the rapidity with whSch the gospel is beby other European nations which, .with the highest tariffs in their WEEK carried to all .parts of the world ENDING 3 ing JUNE history, are arguing that the United States cannot honorably re- is one of the signs that points to turn to our traditional protective policy. Canada, with the highest 10 lbs. Sugar roe the nearness of the second coming of 5 lb. Pail Swifts Silver Leaf Lard protective tariff that country has ever known, written after this Christ, which we believe will mark Me T the closing of this worlds' history. 3 lb. Bulk Swifts ' country hadenactedSm lowest tariff the United States has known Our business is to see that each since the Civil war, is' indulging in some of this insincere agitalb. Crock Jelly one does all he possibly can to pretion. Large Cans Jam pare every man among us, and in the 0DC The American people have had about all they want of policies Cans Orange Marmalade to live in a way fit to heathen I35c meet the lands, laid down far the United States by foreign nations in their own Dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs- King. coming 5qg Such is the declaration o$ Dr. ' selfish interests. The time has come when the United States must lb. Can Genuine Java and Mocha Coffee 165c George T. Harding, Jr., of Columbus, take some account of the needs of the American people, and act , lb. Can Golden Gate Coffee O., President Hardings brother, $1.98 ' in something of the samp spirit of preservation which dictates the lbs. A No. 1 Fancy Sego made at the vVorlds Conference of J 35c ,L national policies of every one erf these governments now engaged Seventh Day Adventists, recently Pkgs. Hominy 35c held at San Francisco. in trying to control American governmental policies by propaCan Large Spaghetti i5c 3 lbs. Sweet .Potatoes ganda. National Republican. NOT A GOOD CATCHER 25c 9 lb. Sack Cracked Wheat 40c A station master Our lightning calculator figures that if all bills for keeping 9 lb. Sack Graham FIour was suddenly 38c alarmed a terrific crash the car in running order were placed end for end, they would reach by 9 lb. Sack Cornmeal hearing 95c on the platform. t almost to the poorhouse. 1 100 lb. Sack Mill Run i un Rushing out of his office, he was SO lb. Sack White Shorts just in time toi see a train disap$L60 Some mn never amount to much, and others manage l Pkg. Ralstons Wheat Food around the curve, while pearing i5c a number of overturned milk among by the grace of God to get the right kind of wives. Ralstons Cereal Coffee Z15c lJPkg. cans at the extreme end of the platMaid O Barley Coffee 20r lPkg. form there sprawled a hatless and ' 9 lb. Sack Germade Possiblys it is true that the darkhaired women marry first, 138c disheveled young man. but it seems, more certain that the d Whats the matter? 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