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Show y THE PROVO POST OPENING OF SALT EDITORIAL PAGE WHAT A SPLENDID SHOWING Today is Registration day for t lit nation. Trouble is reported in many parts of the country where the eowardly and the weak have attempted to pment the men ealled upon to register from doing their duty. AVe have een had a few of the weak kneed paci fistic variety in this eity, but are thankful to be able to state that their influenee amounted to little and tliat the men should young men of Provo are marching to the registration agents where they are plac ing their names upon the nations roll of duty and of honor. Six months ago few realized that the time would come when the nation would be called upon to defend the democracy of the wTorld against a reign of despotism and terror, but that time has come and the United States must pay the price. There are those who think that it is K a-- v. 3 - s IS A GOVERNMENT What is a go eminent bond? answer LAKES MUNICIPAL BOND? For early planting I would advise the following: Here is the Earl Bennion, maikct master, and R N Young, supervisor in charge ot the Salt Lake Municipal marker, have announced that the date for opening the market has been postponed, probably until the berry season comes on. The late season, dim : taa method oi wing money. The goernn m bond is the printed promise of the govennn nf to pay back the borrowed sum of money a! i eertain time, and to pay interest at regular j lervals on it until it is repaid. The government borrows money in this way only after it has been given the right to do so by act of Congress approved by the president, and the terms of the loan are set out in the act. Back of the promise of the government stands the honor of the government and all its taxing resources. Really the whole wealth of the nation stands behind this solemn promise of the government to pay. This makes a United States government bond the safest investment in the world. If the bond of the United States government is not safe, no property in the United States is safe. If the United States cannot pay its bonds, it is hardly probable that it will be able to protect the citizens in their other rights. The Liberty Loan bonds of 1917 are es-- 1 pecially attractive investments. Not only have they this absolute safety characteristic of all United States bonds but they are tax free not only from all existing taxes but from any subse- -' quent war tax that may be levied. No state, city nor county may tax them. The inheritance tax of the United States and of some states may( affect them, or, rather, affect their transfer af- -' ter death of the owner by will or inheritance. Another advantage of these Liberty Loan bonds is that if the government issues bonds later on during this war at a higher rate of interest the holders of Liberty Loan, bonds will be allowed to exchange at par their bonds for bonds bearing the higher rate of interest. ! financial war, but they are very much mistaken in this, for the nations finances could be built up far more through peace than by war. Yet war has become a national duty and the nation owes it to humanity to rise in force and beat down the oppressors of mankind. We owe it to the world to pay the price of blood and sacrifice exacted, of us to briug the light of freedom to other lands. Many Provo boys are going to be called upon to go to the trenches in France. Utah county alone will send over two hundred on the first call and the boys will represent the best blood and the finest type of manhood the counttry produces. The flower of youth will march to battle under the glorious stars and stripes and they will win victories for their nation, but the greatest victory will be won for, humanity. And when our boys go marching to battle we are going to expect much from them. They are the men who have had the advantages of a great freedom and have learned to think for themselves. Every American soldier has that advantage and the freedom is bound to make them stronger when they are put to the test. are proud of the young men who have O O 9 registered today and we shall be still more proud of Those who shoulder their guns and Electric companes ar? working to march away flight for the cause of humanity. Many may be called upon to pay the price, but devices to aid in military work. the cause is just. Shipyards are holding ways open for government contracts at low figures. O - OH Mines, sugar companies, farmers and other GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS industries have come forward with a wonderful The first uncertainty caused by the Unitea working organization of almost untold resources. States entering the world war has passed. If the government, both state and national, As a nation we have taken stock of the! will with private industry in this situation and have pretty well determined what country iu a fair and helpful way, tthp prois necessary to be done. ductive ability of the nation iu all lines will be of- the shown in a manner Thanks to the wonderful efficiency that will astound many industrial enterprises in this country, the gov-- , bureaucratic and red tape ridden forms of old ernment has been relieved of an. immense re- world government. o sponsibility from that source. Our factories and workshops in every line are ready to start If you cant enlist, invest, is a very good filling government orders on a days notice. maxim for every man who has enough surplus Thebe has been a wonderful spirit of cash to buy even one Liberty bond. If you shown on all sides. eant buy one outfight, try the installment plan. o o o Railroads have voluntarily organized effito be Our youthful gardeners have certainly made able move ciency departments in order to necessary supplies over the most suitable routes an improvement in Provo. We hope they will in the shortest time. keep up their efforts to the end of the season. s tivities. The opening of the market was announced for Saturday, formally June 2. However, no produce arrived, regardless of the fact that much had been promised and many market spaces sold, and. as a consequence between five and six hundred prospective customers were turned away disappointed. An investigation into the matter Justifies the conclusion that the farmers were probably not to blame, but that the produce ds not to be had. A little more time and several finer sunshiny days should result in the crops the buyers of Salt Lake are an xIoub to get. The manner in which the buying public turned out last Saturday morning Is evidence of their interest in the market and of their desire to patronize it. Those producers who want a profitable outlet for their goods should give this demonstration full consideration. The disappointment met with last Saturday was regrettable; a recurrence of it must be avoided, else the public wiU lose confidence and the success - of the plan endangered. Sufficient advance notice of the next opening will be given in these columns, that all interested may be The market is befully Informed. ing established for the mutual benefit of the producer and the consumer; the producer should fully re alise that there is a fine market offered for his goods and in the opin icfri of Mr. Bennion, the housewives of Salt Lake will consume practically all the farm products that will be offered. -- co-oper- oo . or Ox Heart Carrot, Detroit Dark Red Beet, Danvers Hansen Head Lettuce, Perrys Hollow Crown Parsnip, Purple Top Turnip, Scarlet Turnip, White Tip or Icyeie Perrys Yellow RaiHsh, Globe Onion, Ever Bearing Peas, Spencer Sweet Peas, Pansy, Verbenio, Petunia and man to so much rainy weather, has held has crops back and this condition caused the decision to postpone ac- I Ne PLANT A GARDEN MARKET POSTPONED. The government of the United States has two methods of taking money. One is by fion. The other is by the sale of bonds, which is a Reduce the High Cost of Living Cultural directions free on other kinds of Flower Seeds. request. Wilford Perrys f c j Seed Store Phone117 338 West Center SUMMER EXCURSIONS TO POINTS EAST TO THE CANYONS AND SALT LAKE CITY via the Round trip fares from Provo and main line points Denver $27.50 St. Louis Colorado Springs 27.50 Chicago 1 Omaha 40.0U Minneapolis Kansas City 40.00 Memphis .... .. Proportionately low rates to many other eastern destinations Tickets on sal0 every Wednesday and Saturday during May and eTery Wednesday thereafter until Sept. 12. , and Jane, - THE SCENIC LIMITED A modem train, carries through Pullman and tourist to Denver, Chicago and St. Louis without change of sleepers cars. Leaves Provo at p. m. and passes through the the great canyons of Colorado in daylight. all-ste- el 6.-0-3 SUNDAY EXCURSIONS To Provo Canyon points, one single fare for the round trip. 3 To Salt Lake City and return, $1.25. C. SICK WIFES STORY - SURPRISES PROVa CITY The following has surprised Provo CSity: A business mans wife suf fered for years from dyspepsia and Although she dieted constipation. she was so bloated her clothes would not fit her. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-l-k- a relieved her IN STANTLY. Because Adler-i-k- a empties BOTH targe and small intestines it relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas and prevents appendicitis. It has the quickest action of anything we ever sold. advL Hedqulst Drug Co., E. Ejfeertsen, Ticket Agent W. H. Mitchell, Agent. Ulah Timber fiCoal Co. e f aG CASTLE GA1X CLEAR CREEK DNO h. : BLACK HAWK - CAMERON SPRING GAVYO'; ABERDEEN Also j "A Square Deal to Every Patron HEAVY VEAT EATERS Slow . LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL 4 HIVE $51.20 59.00 56.44 60.00 160 W. EUTTH NORTH. Kins J. XL HARMON, Prea. J. t PHONE W. DUNN, 232 Secy and Manager. VIE Eat less meat f you feel Backachy or have bladder trouble. JO A ulLaMglhilms offfees Exfira-QuaDi- ty - two-third- - Allen Ice Company BEST SERVICE BEST BEST ICE Sold by & WHITEHEAD PHONE 67 J t i V 248 PRICE " , WASH DAY . if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any phartake a tablespoonful in macy; of water before breakfast and glass in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts Is made "rom the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush" and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the actdqln urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot 'Injure; makes a delightful effervescent iithia-wate- r drink which evshould now take and then to eryone the clean and active, kidneys 'cep thereby avoiding serious kidney com- - j i elimi- Is the worry of many a woman. This drudgery is nated by sending ns your soiled clothes. The heaviest pieces pome back Teady for use. DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY Just phone 203 for our wagon. HABITS OF THRIFT Formed while young usually result in a substantial bank account when you are older. Train your children to save their spare nickles and dimes. Open a savings account today. Get one of our savings" banks. Provo .Coirmercial plications. advL Reed Smoot J. T. Farret POST WANT ADS PAY Uc , ?vC3 Phone - - come coffee-growi- ng QUALITY GROCERS Dont waste your energy in freezing ice bream. Our s NATURAL ICE does it in Jhe tinje of any other It also keeps your refrigerator 20 per cent colder than any other ice. It is as clean as the mountain stream, and is recommended and recognized as the best-fo- r all purposes- It costs no more. Just phone us and our wagon will c&lL No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat I forms uric acid which excites the -- kidneys, they become overworked jtrom the strain, get sluggish and fall to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, .liver troubles, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or No Extra Price McLaughlins Coffees are bought by their own buyers in the countries. Roasted and blended by W. F. MTLaughlin C& Co., Chicago, the largest roasters of high-grad- e coffees in the world. FARRS Freeze Your Ice Crealn Easy ...... President Cashier , F. O. Richmond & Savings Bank .... C. E. Loose A. Buttlo. . . . J. Ant. Cashier V. President Asst Cashier |