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Show ISa HE PROVO HEKALD HERALD EDITORIAL PAGE! : -- . 4- - , - . - I . ..- a Proud f-, " r .3l!elSw.. f. you,, and our The Keart of every loyal citizen of this community" swelled ,ithride when theyIojked Ujxm the returningrwjpers that had Deen iurmshed trom our midst aCthe call of Uncle Sam. nrl th demonstration made by the citizens clearly expressed the spirit uiai stw ourns in the heart of every true American.; Our return- 2Jur heroes, while thpv hsvi nnt IVal Uitl- 1 -- - l .. -- . ifc mm nr ui. , n -- - izr. 1 i i "... firfe i II - . p offi n its h v rm II j ar b' far the cheapest and best in this ,tuwnT6me "The JGad Mdlher Uses" 4jE now passing through a crisis that at any mef i kno' there's going; to te iwid might-plungs- e this great nation into war, and if the call things t'oeit at o;ir Iionse. JJelinous, tender, tehlptmg. doujhmirs, hinus Dmes Provo without questioiryvili iumiierJqiwWinen calces and e bake- - w. iiicir wurin. moment will. and OrigaTe 200,000 Acres. 7 Food cannot be a bargain bargains thatare bargains. unless il has all the p.urity and goodness that makes . healthy and strong when you eat' it. Price is no guide to value1 at this grocery. Cheap fo does. not mean poor food here. We have studied thegrocerr question and your tastes so closely that our "prices prise you as agreeably as trie quality of the goods, New Project Which Will Be Built m Prgyo-Canyo- n "Will Cost 17,000,000 ' Bargains ? . i it. TS3 .J , j uiinclDCQfPiniiJ Jiwx-iiu.tniuilwci- 1 i 11.- - Governor Provided weare SiuKin today and inspect tnem. c hx tin ftt, iatroduced ty Representatvvva Orson Cozier, lrr!ga: never seen a pies! sure, sent to tlttguremor recently, MkfKx.T cay failure with (''jlnnir (will open the way for the'exnenrtiture saysit s the only Ihkmg aadejuha't- - - of-- from to .000,000 by the uree uniform results."' federal gov? rnflient and the irrigatfon eceivrti Hmhest Awrd of from 120:'00 to 200.000 acres .or .Jai'ul 2LoiRl c!u.'sr .inilTRtisri. Of the amount of land entire valleys. ' to be reclaimed, t;4,wQ acres are iu Salt Lake county, aecor'diii'g to Thom-aL. Allen, civtary of the t'tari Conservation commi.ssion, who Is re-1 LAND OF r TIIEIiEESEED, T-- Tne whoe country missed ihe annual return of a familiar na- nuiuu cumeqy io tne congressional buarus the ulhtxday ; because mere were so many big acts oh, the little act slipped by unnoticed. We refer to the debate on the free-see- d question. They had one, ant) Representative Walsh of Massachusetts, auiieMnau, ieu vne assauu 'Aiio.ig nuw)ur u;aniiij the gentlemen Y I who voted for the appropriation would object to the iluwiy,M 5n charge for the benefit received i O BBiia Ureat Uam. The project calls for the construction, of a great da,ni m Deer Creek m Provo canyon, 'Instead of being op erated all as one unit trie project.,' i" pe. aivided Into three units, one for Cedar jvalley, one for Salt Lake thit n9 fViP RtirKnnlra ftre bodusttiyhemBesidehatre ariiiiu iiiere are tnose- mjo wno medicine; , . , i nave now1 wnere to vuiers, lay their heads, to say nothing of beds "for curly asparagus and free --blooming lettuce He also argued that with the $252,000 which the free note the word seed costs, the Government could build 20 aeroplanes, and thii takes not account of the cost of packing and distribution ; but hTdid hot prevail The $2152,000 item forfree "seeds ' was passed by a majority of 1 ft to' 41, and there is but one comfort rematningrfor the opposition. The vote against rree seeds this year was 19 larger than it was last your. This gain would seemf io inaicaie mai nrine course oi years a time will come when there will be no more free. seed lying about in forirotten 'corners Tor th i - i - i. l X XI 1 L X 1 1 ' T . ..: --- A,; -- I j CLOSED CAR j, - t'mrn because they are cation an. apology. . -- iiHWnMM!! There has hardly befn - ,UlgtOtf w'nter period, and see manv" cioRivi a classi- - 8"reTeat8voun uuruig memos requiring-a time in American- and next' summer men, . nnlifi-a-t-ttKage-- tlift - lo8ld"far-ln":1uBt I,, t--- iw-few-ea- of conductin-wiitef-f- or a fi-S- when therTar iverted into a m :. ,., 3e - - f. factorsrenreT. anrTtire i 'ouiKinus or construction, the assump-at it la doHiivd ma(!?- ar0 : wTnch niav he ! ,ns . riT. - n' - y--: tt advancement - - - .. 1 1 ' w.A can men to throw off the fetters ; seller of the future. best type of fear to come out boldlv for t Ujey believe, to refuse the selfish; monevigrasDing INSTANT ana to stana juuwuau. yi strongly tor progress jnnauun Jibertyj decency Mapcia liberty. tt-ha- 'OrWork lsBetter Than Hand Laundry 1 nave-moral- jrdlessObe - of-th- ni ? s infatitlgi" ,5,1 , INVESTIGATE OUR PRICES ON TIRES IT YILLPAY YOIT The for Agents Congress Tires, Guaranteed . J. H. DURRANT, . V,rtv hntiot oHnnimn en,V,. Tf n i to carry tH?m; the Vauid hake yhuolwj8.,;,!K was utau valley between" courage overcoming physical fear, and tb,;, the tute the bulk wf'utiruobiie produt-- ..Jordannarrows, and .Cedar valley ,di- men Tnnst hat'e n that Curaire ' tllu. fe" "At tlie. !in f., r viae..,tiush. valley, Tooele vallev "i - we ' " upward. , must to on the east side aud-o1, "T i vthe Grantspop nnii.ima-j rai the politician, who seek! his own persuasion etJ oiU yiUesirle. ': publi(f good. Courage is needed to overcome the rirsr closed cars, nearly six m ' (. . tear that if mi Spinet awiI nn.!A4... illSIIC-CEfilRfO-OP;hv' thrw77??CraT'"',re1 leagues cansp v.6'M.uojkjAjjiijM.wi;g,it;3.auu ffrt aottu.v i nrrTjrdera in this . , in "afW fr. trTir tacticsonorceandJhr yv. I believe, that murtu cuurage is necessary to make men tollow the dictates what is as f their own conscience, regardless 6f the arguments of politicians, the convertible sedan wifl beknown tlft big AitobA inH" i November and December.yi:;. and 163 W. CENTER February, 10H, The investigation Where Old Tires Are Made New. was made by :. Secretary- Alien, J E. l ettit, now state coal mine inspector: ..Uiuuuresioner .lfrovni of Tooele coun ty, and A, j; Stookey, a Kurveyor.,1 The committee recommends'; that M ET H ODIST . EPISCOPAL CHURC me surveysi-wer- e. an vimuJun nf surveys madeJu ItiiTGy Messrs: ArZrftho railroadcompanj be asked to store i J (. annon, iviciifinis anu for the Utah Conservation engineers that there be put into effect a differ- - will be the subject ror tne mornlnf commission,- covering the route from -- a J pro- vuwai iatts iur tuu Bummer season oclJUUU luo yuaior, ai me cnurclf ., AT 11 n'Mnnlr posed diversion at the head of Provo WhlVh Will haufl tha Affai I mAtft. n.l,nn1 canyon to Jordan narrows. dealers to store more coal. o'clock. You .are cordially, invited tf e . vein-wi- ... St As. a result n I Tha investftrari mi a tarn x uc mr.nt ann h miiuii aiBo eaiiM uiewi Bemcm aripnrTnn in nucuu 11. routes were considered, called resnK,v the railroad made welcome If lack of company's you wish to go. equipment and urges thaff more care be, pronSrt!l eif t i. I'fnir mainn votiArnu a i i ma-r- evided as a means of averting future -S- aturday-is "The Devil's --Pay Dart oavo. trouble. rnncess aiine "ln reachin a decision as to which an -r- that, before the battle nf .Vr.AA hi m' ylZiiTm in AjAj anefte " "Par If - - s- com-Th- e Wt-m'- en - The-feasilrii- -- I " Those whorti'fear rule's" we" call ijiwiic an- i other for Tooele valley J 'rider the proposed rilan, according to Secretary Allen, the KoVe.rgment. is to guarantee the bolide and tS.ic bonds are to be placed among the regional banks. ., irrigation purposes from a. noinr WMt- - of 40fdh4 ttwetr- iver-have you I'.ioiv.'.C .li!nitftifis- - it'snure' - l.aKe-- l tali County line, into Tooele, Cedar an d Rusli-- v alley s wi -s tiFvef ed and far superior tA SuXiia-sada- . in . Droirress. - valley and for-Hu-sh on " -- W. O. Allen, general manager Bradstreet's is authority for the statement that" only three Allen ATolor Uomoanv. l rwr cent, nf mon vhr trn intn hnsm'pa' fni t riprncplvpa nro anproca. 'Whil? Tt is oaf In anmo" VliutYWo nmnnrtmn nf iiin.oaaoa ... Practically every automobile tTnl in ntUaJ w.v maker produces several car models T JTV. V,"-' as jieius, art, music, auinorsnip, pontics, social w;orK, etc., is junaii.. this type now constitutes but a failures are made so through Fear. Fear of consequences, parativeiy email percentage of an manufactured, fear of the future, fear that we cannot finish successfully what we "begin, fear of pur oppbnent, unnecessary, illogical fear stands be- - strelt S'LtoJardtattei o? every bars.... our valley, one ' . THE FUTURE OF THE TEAR, MEN.' 40 BCiwhlClrfS'conalSer-ed'Xreaswable---1 now lr iWV?a"!Ci nrrvliipn WiUSave viewing the .proposition inorrrafTiTy in hia report-- soon, to be submitted to the governor. The re arc altOictii720,CK)0 acres 'under the project, 'buMiot more than 200,000 cau be watered, according to the estimates qf engineers. The cose will be at the rate of $75 to 1150 au Tst:nYi Whilchead s cu distribution of free seeds is not for their benefit, why do they not let the Department of Agriculture take over a duty which clearly belongs to it ? Th6 gentleman from Massachusetts maintains that there is ao more reason why a Congressman should distribute free seeds ' & , . iuin-irecwig- Farrer 1-- Of It is perhaps the car " . w 1 ACTION MANY HERE SUR-PR1SE- S . ;SU ruto Sirift Meom t 1700 tevet of the Iron Blossom to tv.e Tintic This grocer's story surprises local Central Ground. It is Rumorea "I had had stomach trouble. people: That the Knights May Be All foodeTm4aaJiour and form come Interested. gas. Was Fit V, .WHAT PRESIDENT WILSON TOLD and your SHIRTS, and. COLLARS lasl just Q$ long as if you had them done nt h, nr,A iU0 earterndnold-thir-ihap- e aundrted-atihBOMESTIC- lotiser- -' itifm T- Domestic Steam Laundry IAS. HOLMES, Mgr; Phoue203 ' " .that I em not now proposing nor contemplating war or any steps &WoiMU2jiirny mighiJead to war. ing helied until I tried buckthorn Warrcan onjycjjmey the and aggressions of bark, glycerine. .etc., as ' mixed in A develonment nrmwitlKnn r- LAdIejjka,i)E.po iahed mn with 'tt'a ivota vr ',mj jh.' . . " I must ask for your supporting authority in the rr i auiiuii, tin roniroi uuiiu av a. uepia oi aoOUt oiumn ' nuahes-mw ENlka 14o0 the Adlfr is feet, being tentatively terms. We must defend our commerce and the lives of our Deo- - TmSn , alimentary tract it AW "ed hr 8 lhe Iroa Blos-ea-s stomf ch hX OASP constipation, pie with discretion, but with clear and steadfast purpose. ,. anfl 80m r.?!J T'nUc Central nrvV.ta ilinfne and I request that you will authorize me to supply our, merchant -- .sliipa .wiUivdefensjye.armsshouldLlthat become- - necessary, and ever sold Hedquist l)m Co. tuusiuera- tion of joint working .arrangements, with the mean of using them, and to. employ any other instru- will be made, and if a favorable ; etc. methods that may be necessary and adequate to jnentalitiea-- or decision is reached the work willTDff protect our ships and our DeoDle in their- legitimate and npar-p-f nl TAs proposed'; it is to " undertaken. a drifLouJUie170(l-leve-l , , Tursuitsj)n3he seaa. ofthe Iron tBlossom towards tic Cen-- . 'I request also a sufficient credit to enable me to provide ade-a tral, disUnce of about 809 feet, Counsellor-at-Law- . and Attorney " tiuaic iiicaiw ui pruiecnon, wnere mey are lacKing, mciuaing ade- through ground which the Iron " is desirous of prospecting. This war : nisuiance riSK. liuaie against J?ajldBlock.lProTOrUtah.-" drift will be continued into tlie Tinttc I feel that I ousrht. to obtain from full mmoiiatA aa vmi - - nnd w w uv wo llttltvutt Central and will onem that nsurance of the authority which I may need at any moment to iaOfriM Mow them-etren- t j dse.' No5doubt fleptH ot IU ralready Trjossess tffat authority without special worKings 870, reet. ' r ... The prospective arrangements are . vwoiiaui ui jaw. considered to be very advantaeeon . Our own commerce is sirf ferine mtViPP I oecially to the Tintic Central, which . in fact, because so many of our ships are timidly keeping, to their will be opened at depth at a compara. nuuie puris, j,nan oy snips naving been sunk, . tively much lower cost than it would ' ' take to sink on its own ground. The itself might presently awomplish in effect what the new Iron Blossom will also be enabled to German submarine orders were meant to accomplish, so far aa we some very promising A open to visit Lak Salt . City j reduced ground at , .Are concerned. , v cost. . ' , is not anlecMi II complete ' Reports" from '.The case of the Lyman M. Law disclosed a ruthlessness of the Iron Blossom are 70a aare a to the effect .that condiUons in 'the method which xeceivea grave condemnation, but was accompanied present workings: ure very promising by no circumstances which might not have been expected at any . time in connection with the use of the submarine "GRAND VJEW. ii against ' Mtthe German government has nsed ttr-'-:'''T TBB Misses Millie and Jennie Sniith enThere may be no recourse but to armed which we tertained at their home about fifty of now have to maintain and for which neutrality, there is abundant their friends, Including several from sknuEiiaui yreceuent. t he TJ.Taft eyening was spent - . ',J : r,,,,,, j- - -- Lee L. Baker i r; con-ainu'e- . the-Tin- Blos-iso- Qniarters m . - - j . . . .; " merch-wcantme- m "-iha- Ik Shoe Repairing Company as moi;erf the old Spencer cafe building 62 We -- "Not a "car fast', but cars fast is what ' : . . S3 we "- want Tw ' ; 7 ; - , . , ;?thedoor. here can I JUde'r he cried. ? ta - . : ' polker"cbWA mt0 JPP1" ? .card index case," said the head cleric anyune iu linq anyming tnere. e Wtt hlfl-Mtii- BrWway hot atptiur LiiNCm. ' tlinH MUndanU. - ' A Safe Refuge. , The mining stock promoter dashed Into his offic and locked . - ,,.. . - 4 water aota. . RHEUMATISM VANISHES TURKISH BATH AND BED ft H i Jl with music and .games. Light, dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. FYed fi. Buss are the happiest people in tne land, A new girl arrived, and it tB the first Both mother and baby are doing fine, A boy arrived at the home of Mr ' and (Mrs. Samuel Kitchen. Prof. B.- A Smart no con lecture- on Homo Sonti, ,miuuu UVIUTQ - .. We are ready for , ypur work ;. -- 31 |