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Show c- - 1 f THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924. ricsM. u The Dawe Ji. heys DEEP WELLS THROW THE LIGHT ON EARTHS 99 INTERIOR Are you a Man of Culture? Do you demand for Y ourself the Best? Consider a Weary Woman lugging a Coal Hod And Ruining her Hands with Dirty Ashes. Then consider the Modern Gas Range For the Best Little Woman in All the World. The Gas Range means Less Work And Better Cooked Food . TO FARM BOY? HEAT In a State where 506,614 occupational workers 10 years of age, and over are engaged in agflculture The question of what the interior 1,051 pupils are studying 'fipfet year portions of the earth on which we agriculture, S54 pupils arestudying live are made of has always been 6f second year agriculture, 481 pupils absorbing interest. Not that such- are studying third year agriculture, fourth knowledge if we had it would neces- and 533 pupils areA studying total of 2,919 sarily Change materially the course year agriculture. some of our daily lives. We do not know pupils are getting training for but that it might. But we who are agricultural occupations in high on the outside do feel that the schools. The total cf boys enrolled gratification of knowing something in high school is?13,169. The 2,919 definite about the inside of this great who are studying agriculture are 22 earth ball would be worth a great percent of. those enrolled in high .school. Practically one boy in four deal to us. We think of earthquake shocks, of those enrolled in high school is and of volcanic eruptions as slight receiving some training in agricul-evidencof conditions within thejtur in this State where 7 workers earth. Though their origin and ex- - in ,10 are engaged in agricultural act cause are bidden from us, they pursuits. For the state to train as are the main surface indications that high a percentage of its farmers for eir jobs as it is traing of other we have. From them we deduce that both the composition and physical workers for their jobs the enrollment condition of the central sphere are 'in agricultural courses must be different from those of tiplied by 2.8. The ratio of those being trained the outer portions on which we Are dwell. earth temperatures for agriculture to those needed by in the State however, higher within, or lower? And how agriculture The average Are its central portions more significant. much? or in a liquid state? Lighter, ure on the farm of the 506, $14 work-o- r heavier? Are the proportions of ers in agriculture is 2 to 4 years. If the elements, of the metals and we assumethat the average tenure different from what they s 4 years we then have a dmeand for 506,614 farmers every four are in the earths crust? Scientists are slowlv obtaining years whereas the high schools are facts relating to all these questions4training 2,919. On this basis one Some dav some of them may be!farmer in every 173 would receive training for his work in high specifically answered; others will ,some school. never be. of all Deep excavations kinds, mine shafts and tunnels, and izedFarming has become commercialand highly complex. New probthe deeper borings made to secure artesian water, oil, or whatsoever lems are continually arising withtheir purpose, are all veritable Changing conditions in the social orInless we do a better job of mincs" of information; as are also !fiprthe craters of volcanic rocks that reaching the fartn boys with train- have issued throughout time and in& related to tjieir occupation can spread about upon very mnay parts o fthe earths surface. A couple of years ago Prof. Van Orstrand of the United States geological survey spent a number of weeks in Oregon and made temperature readings in eight wells, all of which were then being put down in jthe expectation of getting oil. In one of the wmlls, that of the Modern conveniences and labor: Central Oregon, Oil and Gas Com- nany near Burns, the rise in temper- - saviPg devices have been introduced ture is fairly even to 3,250 feet, int?'a surprisingly" large number of ' whence in the next 250 feet it sud- -' farrn llomes in ffiany communities, enlv jumps to the scalding heat 0fiwhilp many have bemoaned the 140 degrees. The well of the Ida- - backward conditions in farm life, the math Oil Company shows just thelfarmer or Probably his wife, has reverse condition, a rapid rise of 37 Quietly forged ahead improving them, degrees Fahrenheit in the first 625 lThe findings of the rural survey of feet, and but two degrees gained hi iNew York State emphasized , this fact. A recent Rural School Leaflet the last 685 feet to the bottom. The deepest readings shown are of the United States Buread of Edu not quite 3,800 feft within the earth. cation points out that of the occu Tf the rate pants of 132 homes in a strictly rur-!of rise of found in these wells temperature community in Iowa 77 were land conto tinue to indefinite depth, as we owners and 00 wer e tennants. The know of no reason now to think, it dicated per cent had the conveniences: would not, wo would go down but a labor-savin- g Pei Pent Pei Cent fewmiles very toward the center of of of our earth before reaching melting Ow nets Tenants heats. 45 29 A s 110 g v a ter measure- - R11 n in ra T'lil.-- . mon in vnresult of m,,nv h n world, of 6 we have come to ndffct !ls an av - Indoor toilets ago figure for this rate of rn- - Iowei warping 76 ma. hint 1ft ture rise one degree for 5ft totemp, 60 feet. On this basis, at one mile below Gas and electric irons 56 29 ground almost anywhere the rocks are scalding hot; 54 100 at two miles, far Furnace heat T( Iephons hotter than boiling water at 92 100 ' es 'e mul-considera- And Daily Joy tne-molt- For You It Eliminates Dust and Dirt It Means Having Meals on Time s, MONEY-BU- FOR CASH Y Samuel Kopp 450 w. Center Phone 44 6 U. Y. GAS CO. - PCS afisga t 4 5 5 t 5 USE LUMBER mi sure to THE IVHST COMPLETE LINE your building- - specifications. may be. Utah Timber & CoalfCo. PHONE 232 YMrV V ggssgsaiBggan Sugar (limit) i Armours Sugar Cured Hams, extra special, lb. Fresh Shipment Fat Smoked Bacon, lb. 3 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs (limit) 48 lb. sack Patent Flour 10 lb Beet Packages Seeded or Seedless Raisins Jlj llc Black or White Figs, eat more figs, lb. 2 lb. Asparagus 22c Fresh Tomatoes, lb. T2c Wax Onions, lb. 35c Fine fresh Ranch Butter 35c 1 lb. Carton Pure Lard, 2( cartons : 20c Large Bottle Catsup 25c 3 cans Macaroni sauce 1 5c 2 small cans Del Monte Pork and Beans 35c 2 cans Bakers Cocoanut 1 lb. l15c Package Bishops Cocoa 26c 6 Boxes Matches 11 20c Buy a can of Mab and get ONE FREE 3 cans Sunbrite Cleanser 20c We pay highest cash prices for large, live poultry. MORE FOR THE MONEY. 450 West NO CHARGE. X Center St., Provo. MONUMENTS variety from which to select and ample facilities for getting- work out on A j ; ; ; a; Lauia Miller by 4 s -- (c). 19 23 D , - f t time. 1 Beesley Marble & Granite Works Just South of Tabernacle, Provo THRILLS ON THE MAIN STREET MESSENGER The life of the sinall-towreporter has many thrills. Eva Hunt Dockery of the Idaho Daily Statesman of Boise lists, as a few of the more dramatic, interviewing Paderewski through a knothole, being set upon bodily by an irate wife who mistook Mrs. Dockery for her husbands affinity, writing up the first motor trip to California while the dusty gentleman gave out details from a barber-shobath house, and having the police called when she tried to get a picture of a murdered woman, The woman reporter in the smaller n KEEP -- face. At 10 miles they are red hot. and we have progressed still scarcely a step on the 4,000 miles between us ailfl the center of the earth. At 25 ,miles the1 heat is probably high melt steel, and many of nouh UTAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW t' the commoner locks under surface H u r r i e a n e N e w business conditions. And ye.t we are hut block 1 6 0th of the way toward the oen- - nearing completion -- town buys prop-t- o ter of thp sphere on which we ive erty to be made ir public camp These facts remind us, if they do ground. the that else, nothing portion of our Oil C t).. completes its globe about which we have definite No.Gustaveson 4 well in Vfrgin field, in Wash E2 information is a very thin outer shell onl.v. little more than a superficial ington county. Gunnison $ 14 9,478.43 contract film, it would seem, in awarded for highway work from t hi with the vast bulk of thecomparison interior city to Sevier county line. about which we know nothing. Ail of which canjon, road will carries us , yet one be Logon Sardine in opened, July. step forth r back and leads us to Salt Lake Machinery beings inponder over how the earth, as a stalled for manufacture of caps' by number of tin solar svstem orig- Co. interesting feature of news writing inally came into existence. That it Pyke-DrueGunnison $9,190.64 bridge to be would thus he delayed or curtailed, is still hot within is indicated bv over San Pitch river. Among Mrs. Dockerys choicest pos- - every observation and we are safe in built Second Eureka ore shipment sessions are notes from Schumann- - assuming as a fact. But whether ifvn m new strike in Plutus mine has interior heat is merely residual Ileinck, Ida Tarbell, and other iiota- roni a hitherto entirely molten state been sent forward. Company reports hies. A silver dagger, specially 'shipment carried better than 60 oun and is scribed, is a memento of what prom- proces sisgrowing less, or bv some ces silver and S per cent lead. cumulative and increasing ised to be an impossible interview with in Clearfield section' of Salt Layton intensity through the milleniums n Mine. Nordica, but which eventuated is not highway to be resurfacknown and may never be. ed at cost of $1 21,000 into such n friendship that the singer Salt Lake to have $25,000 radio always sent for the writer when she broadcaster. Couple reached Boise. Consolidation of half a dozen dorOriginally a trained librarian, the mant railroad" enterprises in CololiIdaho of the state free secretary rado, Utah, Arizona and California brary commission once lost her posiis under consideration. New road tion through a change of political Perry Christison and Lutretia Jane will be called Colorado-Utah-Pacif- ic color at the statehouse. Just then the Walker, both of Eureka, Were mar-- 1 Railway. Statesman was short a society editor, ri0t3, Tuesday afternoon in the office Eureka may get Union Pacific Ry. station this year. hunted her up and offered her the job. of the Itah county clerk. W It was when I went to San FranRichmond Site has been purchas- ecl new seminary to be built in b me SoPPniriP cisco and talked with the newspaper .connection with North Cache high women there, Mrs. Dockery writes, school and work to go forward im- that I first realized my good fortune Heber Jex of was mediately. Spanish pork In recehlng training on a small-towMonticello fined $25 for Contracts being sign- whep given a paper. Of course Ave consider ours the .hearing beforespeeding acres ed for B. alfalfa seed in San J. 2,000 Tucker Judge biggest little newspaper in the coun- - of the city court, Tuesday morning, Juan county by the Peppard Seed try. Anyway, the bright young news- - 'according to Deputy Sherrif D. R. 'company. Eureka- - 200 carloads of gravel to paper girls I met claimed quite to Ellertsen. Several arrests have been to envy me my varied experience cover- - made during the past week ty county be shipped from Gemini dump lng police and Supreme courts, hotel officers for violations of jhe LTtah Millard connty. Salt Lake $3000 has been raised interi lews and celebrities everything motor vehicle law. toward,' Jbuilding of new Yale ward at one time or nother except the legThe constant wears chapel. nagging: islature. EverFin the matter of f7 miles St. George the hardest husband. gravel road news- away inances I believe the small-towbetween Andersons and Pinthura has paper woman has the best of the arEverybody wants to have his been completed and accepted by ofgument. While the pay is sm&ll, liv- own way, but a diplomat gets it ficials. ing expenses are cheaper and there Is by pretending to allow others Salt Lake Utah Interurban has to always a chance at sidelines such as have their own way. completed $225,000 station. Ranges in Utah were improved by writing ads for stores which pannot The man with plenty of nerve storms in March; the dry section in pay a regular ad writer, doing puband a few brains appears always the south received enough moisture licity for campaigns, etc. to win over the one with plenty of to provide stock water and insure growth of feed. Shearing has beThe one who gets the biggest brains and only a little nerve. gun, says government report. kick out of life is the one who Nobody would be fat If It were doesnt put many kicks into life. as easy to reduce the flesh as it is If you begin by dodging responsithe bank account.it wont be long until you have bility It may be always fair weather no responsibility to dodge. when good fellows get togehter, We cant all be which but a storm usually arises when is why the world geniuses,' You cant offend a cat by calling continues to go they get home. it black. round. 1-- SMILING! Its easy to smile when you are feeling good. 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WE WILL SELL : 10 Utah Power and Light jqsq 10 Mutual Coal with all 1924 privilege 10 Utah Wholesale Grocery 110 00 8 Provo Commercial and Savings Bank 29k no 10 Knight Trust and Savings Bank 125 00 5 Z. C. M. I. .... . ......... ... 107 r a : 10 Salt Lake & Utah Railroad qn od 500 Utah Ore Sampling 1 20 . Above are net prices. THINK, and come and see us before you part wfnyour hard earned savings. Phone 12 or write. Wells L. Brlmhall Mgr. hard-earne- CHILD, BARCLAY AND CO., BROKERS |