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Show THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 3, 1922 PRES. WINDER PREDICTS STATE EXPOSITION - BIQ DOWN WITH THE ICONOCLAST I Writer Refuses to Give Up Youths That the state exposition of 1922 Illusions at the Bidding of will be both varied and representative Scientific Sharps. and of Utah's industries, resources school activities, was the assurance oi Must all our illusions be dispelled? President W, C. Winder in a recent Beading Les Annales we learn from a j communication addressed to exhibitors of last year. He made an urgent appeal for cooperation in the forthcoming exhibit and declared It possible to maintain the high standard ot other years, notwithstanding the fact that it has become necessary to retrench in a number of directions. The appeal reads In part as follows : While conditions, in the wayi of per manent improvements and otherwise, made it necessary to retrench in all departments, the cash awards are liberal and we feel sure our friends will approve this action, which will eventually put the fair association on a sounder and better financial basis. With the somewhat easier financial conditions now existing, better, prices for products of the farm, including livestock, there is every reason to feel our attendance, especially from out side of Salt Lake, will be larger than for several seasons past an added incentive for your being represented. An attractive program of races sports and other amusements has been arranged. In conclusion we would like to state that the city, state and county employees are contributing their support to the 1922 fair by actual time and labor during the week of the fair. YOU DOING YOU CAN i i i i LIBERAL CASH AWARDS TO FAIR EXHIBITORS 11 Besides the $8,000 offered by the Utah State Fair Association in the 1922 exposition to be held at Salt Lake City October 2 to 7, many special prize inducements have been contributed by private individuals and firms. The following information will be of interest to prospective exhibitors : Ogden Grain Exchange has contributed $100 to be used for premiums on commercial wheats of the following varieties : Turkey, Marquis, Early Baart, Dicklow, Koford and Sevier. Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company will offer merchandise to the extent of $50.00 to be offered on sil-gcrops. MHler-Cahoo- n Company offers $42 worth of Louden goods as premiums on forage and grain exhibits. Goods to be selected by winners. ; James M. Kirkham offers $25.00 for best ten ears of field corn, 'yhis is the same as Premium No. 86. Mr. W. W. Armstrong offers $100.00 the special displays off Sweet Spanish Onions and Utah groWn potatoes. Exhibits appear as specified for special displays. Utah Canners Association offers $50.00 on the canning crops, namely tomatoes, peas, beans and corn. Z. C. M. I. offers $50.00 on dreac fruits and nuts. The Mountain Produce cmpany $100 In special prizes for the best peck of apples and pears and the best garden products display by one individual. The Inland Fertilizer company will give a cash prize for the best showing of products grown from soil treated with lt fertilizer. e UNTY PRODUCTS WEEK i "I Do you know of something that should be shown to the people of this and other localities that will reflect ar 3 credit to thi community it so notify Secretary inckley of the Provo Chamber of Commerce. formidable scientific man who writes in a cocksure manner that nowhere near the French coast, nor near the Channel islands, Is there a devil-fisa pieuvre, to be found capable of grappling with and destroying a man by the exercise of his suckers. And so we must no longer be excited over the adventure of Victor Hugos Gilllat. No longer should that sinister line, Something seized him by the heel, which ends the chapter describing Sleur Clublns dive into the ocean, cause us a thrill of curiosity. And now another Ingenious scientific gentlemen assures us that Noahs ark was really one of the great pyramids of Egypt ; that the animals entering the ark marshaled two by two the elephant and the kangaroo were really the signs of the zodiac the ram, the scorpion and the rest of them symbolical figures, as shown in medical almanacs. the We still prefer the Noahs ark of our childhood, with the little wooden Shem, Ham and Japheth, with the little wooden animals that were so easily broken, Philip Hale writes in the Boston Herald. Are these arks still for sale in toy shops? We shall continue to find pleasure in the old Illustrated family Bible, where the ark is shown securely resting on Ararat. Did not Dom Calmet give a minute description of the ark, making this proWe find, foundly original remark: Gen. 6:16, that the ark wasto have a door In the side thereof ; this is indispensably necessary, for the purDid he pose of Ingress and egress. not prove that the ark was without a keel; that it was no other than a large house whose timbers Instead of going into the ground, whereby they would have been held, were detached from it, so that when It was required to float, the waters might easily lift up the ark.? And in like manner we believe in the Kraken, that great bird, the roc, And above all the the a vast pulpy mass furhuge squid In and breadth, of a length longs Innumerable cream color, glancing its center, from arms radiating long and curling and twisting like a nest of anacondas, as if blindly to clutch at any hapless object within reach" ; the squid without perceptible face ore front, an unearthly, formless, chance-Ilkapparition of life ; the great live squid, which, they say, few whale ships ever beheld, and returned to their ports to tell of It." gnJUUULiLn nnnn nJLnJUU Lowest Prices in six years h, - - blood-pumpin- g old-fashion- sea-serpen- t, S3 g Highest Quality real! good at USL Service Sthtjons everywhere and backed by an $8,5 00', 000 Corporo ation, rated AAA-1- , with twenty-twyears battery building experience. Standard USL Batteries Prices net in exchange for old battery. P. S. You cant do better than buy a Standard USL with its time proven quality and factory guarantee. But you might ask us about our Special Batteries. We build them in our own shop from USL Machine Pasted Plates and offer them at these attractive exchange prices : for Ford $16.80 Buick $19.50 for for $24.50 241 West Center. Phone 343. She Could See the Man. When Grandmother Burch was beand ten, with yond her three-scor- e TV e inspect , repair an recharge all makes of batteries uncertain eyesight, she amazed and drive in today perplexed her married daughter, with whom she lived, by declaring that she Intended to marry an old man living nearby, who had been coming to see her. But, mother, said her daughter In protest, you are not very well, and your eyesight Is failing so fast you cannot see 50 rods away. The old lady protested that she could see real good, and her daughter said : Ttoai We will put it to the test. If that old man comes around today I will NEW EXPOSITION BUILDING have him stand near the barn and see The more jwe do a certain thing, the If you can really see him. Be honest RISES OUT OF FIRE RUINS about It. more efficient we become. a The old lady agreed to tfyis, and A ne exposition building, designed to house a hundred head or so of the the aged suitor appeared a few hours We have sold Kodaks and Supplies, later. He was asked to stand at one choicest show animals, is nearing comdone Kodak Finishing, sold Music and pletion on the sight of the cattle corner of the barn, and the old lady sheds destroyed last fall by fire on came out to be put to the test. StandMusical Instruments for over fifteen, the state fair grounds. The new ing in the door of the kitchen she structure will embody all of the best shaded her : eyes with one hand and f 1 years. and most approved features of stock finally said : Well, I cant somehow or other see exhibition buildings and be a worthy I the man do see I but the barn, PROFIT BY OUR EXPERIENCE addition to the display facilities of its the Judge. exposition. The fish and game building, which New Use for Typewriter Cases. was also partially destroyed, has been A new use has been foynd for the thoroughly remodeled and will be carrying case of a widely known make more attractive an convenient than of The owner, portable typewriter. ever before. who Is very enthusiastic about her The new stock building will be used machine, recently was planning a 77-8- 3 by the Utah national guard as a sta- week-en- d North University Ave. Phone 444 When she began to trip. ble for horses, except during the she found that another member pack time of the fair. The fair grounds of the family had borrowed her travhave 'served a worthy civic purpose eling bag. She was at her wits end A YOUNG SKEPTIC. BUSINESS BROTHERS. during the summer as a recreation to solve the difficulty. She must either e , center for the citizens of Salt Lake abandon the visit or turn borrower A clergyman was in the habit of President Neilson of Smith .CoCity living on the west side of town. herself and there was little time left going tip to his little girls bedside llege was making a Under careful supervision, the! chil- in which to do the latter. rather tedious each evening and telling her a story journey and was dren have enjoyed Its attractive lawns man Then she had a brilliant Idea, and when glad who had the seat in front the and shade. The premises and build- the typewriter was removed from Its before she went to sleep. of his One evening he told her such a turned around and began a converings will be clean, bright and in good case, set away on the piano and the, sation. The man to be a repair by the opening of the exposi- necessities for the week-envisit were thrilling tale that the child, sitting traveling salesman proved and it for took in up bed, looked very straight at her granted that Dr. tion, October 2. packed. anNeilson was father and asked: As the young woman started for other. Whats askline? your he Daddy, is that a true story, or are ed. SALT LAKE COMMERCIAL CLUB IS the train, case In hand,- - she admonMines skirts. Well, so is Pearsons Week- mine, said the preaching? BACKING UTAH STATE FAIR ished the only member of the family you Smith. president ly (London.) New York Evening Post. of who had witnessed the proceedings : And dont tell any of the rest that To enocourage stock industries of I have my clothes In this. Let them the Salt Lake club Commercial Utah, has anndunced through Dr. R. N. think it is the typewriter I am taking, Mead that It will cooperate more ac- or the next time I wont even have the tively this year than ever before! with case to fall back on. the Utah State Fair Association. The Hot Dogs. sum of $300, to be offered In the An concluded dat, Sam, who was dairy and swine divisions, has been added to the cash awards regularly arguing with Snowball about the relative merits of dogs they had once available to exhibitors. was a wonnerful houn I owned, a to from communication Acroring one Why, day he come fooling roun Dr. Mead to the manager of the asReady at 11:30 a. m. mah daddys blacksmith shop an mah sociation, the $300 is to be distributed daddy got mad an chucked a hammer among winners as follows; Also Grand champion bull in each of the at him, an da dawg yo know what three dairy classes, $25; breeders he done? Well, he done made a bolt fo de do. young herd In each of the three sneered Snowball. Nuffin dairy classes, $25; award In the per- tall,Hmfl The Best the Market ! One nuffin Ah tall time throwed formance contest, dairy division, first Affords a hammer at mah an he startprize $25, second prize $15, third prize ed makln tracks fodawg, de Atlantic Sea$10 ; for the swine department $20 Moderate Prices. board An hes makrailway. maybe for the grand champion boar in each of the five breeds eligible to entry as ing tracks yet, fo I he sho was de Half Block North of wonnerfulest dawg American Leper premium list. ruTnnrmjvuiiwuimn Experience I Is a Wise iTeacher t i . I y ! Provo Photo! Supply & Music Company j j EAT AT Emil S ! The Committee needs your support give it. 1 Daily Dinner Short Orders gion Weekly. j , Anderson Ford Garage d He will tell you what to do. Dodge Fountain iCsLif llipninr |