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Show THE PROVO HERALD. ' . G . 8 HERALD EDITORIAL PAGE (By 'L-i- t Masters.) j NTlG CENTRALWILL J VORK I h rt i I ' - The Nineteenth Century Club is getting very close to $ vital " issue undertake to bring the proper pressure The contract between the Trln Igthhmtyrdienhy and the Tintlc Central Mining tn ar tn fanse a very material clean-u- p this spring; They will companies Jor the joint drifting on contribute articles to this paper which will be published without Iron Blossom ground to the Tin tic Central has been drawn and U ready prejudice, and we trust if they come "close to your satred lot do to be signed, which, it is expected not belakrmed, but get out now and clean , same up before they will be in a day or two, and work f will begin Immediately taereaft' reach your premises. We are not so particular just what rank The drift will "be on the 1700 level of Provo took among the other towns of the state last year in this the iron Blossom, starting at a point almost due west-o- f the Tintic Central clean-up annual camjmgnT&swflife to see whetfierFrovo. cannot shaft. Tt, will open Tintic Central ground at a depth of 1500 feet 500 take rhigher rank thii year,, and. best of all bring about a feally feet deeper than the present workings clean town in the strickest sense, regardless of the score, : The drift on the Iron Blossom ground wm go through very promising terrl the Iron Blossom on which no tory ..... of The spirit of the copper magnate in case of war is a mostl worn 'iaas ueeu none, exceui Drospect commendable one and the proposition which comes from them as a ing with a diamond drill a few years purely voluntary- - affair copper at a price equal to the ago, whletrehowed Ore is expected to be market in time of peace is bound to save the government millions mineralization. developed in the drift and the Tintic of dollars and an unlimited amount of anxiety as to their suPdIv. Central people expect it to extend in; : These men are certainly catching thdreal spirit of this great demo to their ground. Favorable working cracy 1 he jot fer of J. rierpont Morgan to make a heavy loan to arrangements tBr .taking; the ore out through the Iron Blossom are a part the war department without interest is another act of the same oi the contract. The" work on thel character.. Such a splendid spirit on the part of our leading arm will not interrupt worrSiT"Uii anciers cannot help but ilicit the highest praise by the people at untie central, where it is now being " aone, anrwnere "conditionsTtreTe . large. .... , , . "i rl - !Blos-so- T" . X I - t y $ " ing h i - JZ . . - ,bur Dollar - -- I V 5 5 Economic Problem ported to be Very promising.'' The great question in this city right now is, "Will we putj WHIRLWIND MINlHa CO. SELLS TO TEXAN MINING lorth a unitey ettort m thought and 4eed to unite all the forces " of the Garden City and make of her a real city with a united The following mining deeds have spirit ?" If we will get together, on this common ground in a been filed with the county recorder: ' 1 -- united thought then we will go ahead by leaps and bounds, but if we continue to work lor our. own selfish interests instead of for as a whole,...... the community then we .will go...along at the same .. old -- euau e gaie, itua tity biiuuiu ue at leasuoxicen .or ..iwenty-tnou- sr and "population right now, but we have failed to think collectively and enmasse. Therefore one force has worked in this direction The Whirlwind Mining and. Milling company to Texan; Mining company. The deed gives to grantee the right to use underground workings of th fol lowing mining claims in American Fork mining district. viz: Silver The buyer of foodstnffs, although paying much more, receives but sixteen ounoes to the pound. J5n the other hand, thetelephone user is constantly jecefarfng more and better service and paying the same or evea a less rate than he did a few years ago. PineJSFos. and anerlxasoTkednrthlrer jiXJ'i&eW'Tine;EddieLBig 2 and 3.- - Consideration I LOO. sawed back and iorth and wore the skin off our hands, and at the A deed from Charles. Tyng et al. to same time dulled the spirit of progress to such a degree that we Mining could not act in a united manner. Provo stands today at the company for the above named mining consideration 1, and from threshold of a great commercial boom, to us the promoters ex- claims; Whirlwind Mining and iMilling com Itris-tipt- o to whether-we her: people shall enjoy puny pression. say jyng ror tne same. same or whether we shall stand still and because our faction or claims;ui.cnanes consideration $1.00: clique cannot get a lion's share of the gailLto be made we will not 'SPRING" play in the game. for a "bigger and more progressive city. Gradually theyslue of telephone service has been increased by a constant increase in the number of telephones added to the system and by improve-ment- s . . Star, Silver Star. Extension, Pine .Star tbe-4Vhi- .1 While the cost of nearly every necessity of life h&i ieen steadily increasing, th Tates for telephone service haye reinained practically the same. wind-Consolid- r4 Steadily, too, the cost of every piece of equipment and of all supplies, copper wire, iron wire, poles, hardware, etc., used in the business of furnishing serv' ' -ice, has increased enormously. . Th? first bird- - 4ft thegpriH g. He attempted to sing; Hut 'ere he lm4 tittered a note PROVO LOST IN 1916.CLEAN TOWN CONTEST. - - . In other words, our revenues have not increased in proportion to increased ""value Of thenservice orin proportion to increased cost of furnishing the servicer- - - He fell from the limb. And a dead bird was him. For the song it friz in his troat." presents a serious problem in vhich the public and the Company are . . mutually interested. ,y At this season ofthe year wont. to stand ourselves ud against the wall and take an inventory of our condition in regards to cleanliness, as compared with other towns in the state we took . ncontrttrated by J. MILTON STBEIN, . a- rank as ninth in the clean town contest last year. This means Teen, hfccalante. Spring cities scored other thatjeight higher than Provo, yet we bear the - distinction of "being the Garden City; .What, is the trouble and 4 UNI U MACKSO N R & TURNS FROM 28 MONTHS who is to blame for this neglect? We scored one point higher in IN NEW YORK MISSION FIELD 1915 than we did 'in 1916 in the total count. event this rIrrany shows that we need to do a great deal of work during the coming EWere Junius iM. Jackson, of Provo, months of 1917 in order to stand in the proper place when the arrived hJme Wednesday, March - 21, record is made this coming fall which shall cause us to take our ' from Ne York, where he has spent the past twenty-eigh- t months In the proper rank in the annals of Utah records. Eastern States mission. The first fifIn sanitation of school houses we lost one-ha- lf of one per cent teen months he spent in field work, as compared with 1915. In sanitation and cleanliness of our working in the cities of Brooklyn, New York .and Newarkv-NJ- - The remaindr homes we remained the same as 1915, was a score of 3.5,1 er wiiich , . .... : was At of the time he with 'I t. i wie perxeci, score oemg live, - in tne condition oi our streets and the New York- office connected acting as secfe7 7. we-ar- e HLj, aa4refmementamthe4elephoneart ated , TJii - - " 5 he Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. m -- -- r,::z- - 1 5 - aJIey4Se-s- a score, being ten. In the general appearance of barns and barnremained the same as in 1915 at S.fl. the nprfprr. arnr Demgvnve. in regard to vacant lots we scored 2.5 in 1915 and only 2.(Hq1916. In the matter of fences we scored 3.5 in 1915 and only 3.(Mftl916, the perfect score being five.This is only a but serves to show that we grew careless part of our total-scor- e, last year in this fighT against the monster evil dirt, and it be- noOVeS-i- a to firet DUSV dn. this nroblem this ve,ir nd kppn Ymavt for several months. One clean-u. will nof hrinc the HpsirpH ultfrr tne end toward which we are all working.- - yards, we D -- AMERICAN -- ' tai7hBi4sioa4isite4-&cities enroute home. had the - large inauguration at Washington, and later made stops at all the historical places of the Mormon churcn. Elder Jackson is very enthuslastjc over missionary work end says the great experience and opportunities" furnished by such a calling should be looked forward to by all of our young people. Alriiis friends Tind associates are glad to welcome him home. - i t "BetteraHouse ofepTesentativeFiroTitroi publican? .w.hjs, are JirsLof UJlmericansJthan Repre sentatives wrangling for weeks in $ narrow partisan, way over an organization which at last must be either American or German than- - .puJ)njy.niLinotocjk ..................... ioans repam and partial payments . . .T. -- hiaf Pch-aLth- r- . booksrinitiation-an- d v transfer- - fees . Total Receipts 66,930.10 42M 20 President expenses, including salaries Borrowed money repaid .n it.-- . Interest paid ,......,-7.;- . Cash on hand at close of fiscal year iMisjrellaneous Disbursements, via: ' ....... - - r - r- . . . . flNDSTABBING di-v- ' " u'.,.,.. .. rr . . . 1,436.09 - ........................ .$342,638.70 -- UndlvideLrprofi ts .. Total .Liabilities .. . ... lossesrserve . 7n7J2jr.B7 - says, nd that he is'Secretary at,tae ' HYRU1M F. THOMAS. 1917. 1 "jQg,:TrAnnffti. . , . Notary Public, - V - . 558.11 4,6896 .$342,638.70- . i , $285,092.41 . . .Y i u1: C' 265.52 .777777. . y :r- --: Interest Fund for contingent Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of February, Office of Bank Commissioner. . correct exhibit oWne condition of said company's business ' 1916. State of Utah, ...... LTABTLmE37 Running stock and dividends -- ' : Cash on hand .v.. . .$ 5,875.59 i33011.S0. 4rf)ans on mortgage security Loans on pass book security 1,659.002 100.00 Stationery and supplies, addingmachinei . Real 1,000.00 r- -. Miscellaneous assets, viz: .Total Assets 64,0 ... .$169,959.32 7. . Delinquen- t- Interest DeUnquent Fines 1,369.53 28,611.11 .1,703.97 . 5,875.69 jPjgJpiLadVwStocka '..$1,020.00 IT. . .$1,020.00 Total Salaries A statement' of its assets and liabilities at the : - end of theiyear and the nature - Estate-.........::.......- - 23ftlH tt- -' ... v Secretary, per annum Treasurer Directors ......... .$169,959.32 aa; $- Vice President ASSETS. i(ai4.65 DISBUiRSEMENTS. Loans on mortgage securities . . . . , . . $ 67,735.95 Loans on pass book security 1,300.00 Withdrawals of running stock 42,005.00 Dividends paid during the year and with- - Salaries paid each of its officers: r 26.69U8 333.15 35,861.01 . ' - closeof the year -- Commissioner 0f the State of Utah,-dhereby certify that the foregoing is a run, true and correct copy o( the statement of the above named company, now on fie in my office this - , 1st day of March, 1917. C;A. GLAZIER- ,- 'ivu Bank Commissioner.. "ui. YY' ' ... (First publication March 29, 1917.) ,A" lazier-,Ban- o ," r- - ert . THEIR HOME MERE SCATTERED DEBRIS W IIIE COLUMBIA A 1 to concentrate all our efforts to supplying the deficiencies of the J t : . . -- : . G e- : . This paperasong believed in cooperating with oufNBub8cribers ' and giving them' the best" and most' for their "money 'of any paper'on earth. ine, subscription to this paper Is ex tremely low ana yet we are going offer tor the next aeveral TnbntbB-freticketa to the :. CJolumbia vaudevllls matinee for every dollar paid on subscription accounts, Any one who has paid their aubscriptlonrince- the- firt-- r of this month will be given the tickets f if they will bring their recepts to this 't le relief and six bottles have enSrerf Allies. UnlesS we do that we shall only handicap .them and aid cured me. All women who have female toouble of any kind should try Lydia E. --- rv ; Germany. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." jrheFrench andBritish.donot need American troops in the Mrs. Etta Dobion. Ogdensburg, WIs. trenches along the western front; but "they imperatively need Physicians undoubtedly did their best. battled with this ease steadily and could American money, American credit, American munitions, American do no more, but often the most scientific food and American ships, with the full strength of American sea treatment is surpassed by the medicinal power employed to destroy German submarines and keep ocean properties' of the ttooA old fachinnt communication unbroken. : J ?v ' roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. s Vegetable Compound. The German government" would like nothing better than to nnKnam If any complication exists It pays to have us fly off on a tangent by throwing our energies into the write the. Lydia E. Pinkham Medicina Co., Lynn, Mass'.jfor special free advlco. organization of "a great army." TICKETST- O- FREE fmm V- y 6- - foregomgorrare-trueifind-coTreclra- e js .... ....... PROVO, UTAH. SOCIETY, lljotsi. t vHyilUm F Thomaa. beln first duly sworn according to law, deposes and otie above named xompanyrtharthe statemehts Tmade in Ihe .inarsid statement contains a full and - t Pass Disbursements Club. CoTRoosevelt advo- uf a eoupliillion- mefr t41aTii2!n,lon oi TaTTatmy m order that it should not 'be - a dollar war on our part, and the sehdingot an. ejLpdjtionary force to France as soon as possible. If we intend to help Grrnahy, that is the thing we ought to Woman Thought She Would Die. Cured by Lydia . do ; but if wf intend to help the Allies, it is the thing we ought not '""I to do. M Pinkham's Vegetable ' Assuming that the American people wish td'help the Allies, Compound. the organization" of a great army would divert men. who are imperatively needed in the factqries and on the farms ; jt would Ogdensburg, Wis. -- "I suffered from money that should be used to furnish munitions and food' to the French, and if we ever tried to send it to Europe it would di- - female troubles which XHraedrpiercmg pains line a Kmie vert all the shipping that imperatively needed to keep' the through my back ' French and British from starving. and side. I finally 1 lost all my strength It is easy to sneer at "a dollar war," but dollars 'are what the" so I had to go to Allies need most and firstdollars and what dollars can do. bed.- - The doctor By using all our naval resources to. combat German submaadvised- - an operation but I would rine warfare and to keep the ocean lanes open, and by putting our not listen to it. I vast financial and industrial resources back' of the "French army, thought of what I : we can break the back of German autocracy;. L : 1 had read about Lydia : E. Pinkham's Yege-tab. . It is well to send, a brigade or a division or a corps of .the reguCkmt)ound and lar, army to France for sentimental purposes in order, that . the tried it The- - first American flag may fly from the trenches but our main duty is ' totue brought great Jinion-Leagu- e Interest Fines Borrowed money ' HELP THE ALLIES, NOT.GERMANY. --rln of the State of TJtih, ot th."- -' " . of equal size, con venience and value. Yet In spite of tnese facts, tobe seen demonstrated in every neighborhood, we are all inclined, more or less, to put ott paint-mg.unui a more convenient seasi inougn it were an expense rather & LOAN The amount of authorized 000 The par value" of each sharecapital ....$1,000 nlOQ 00 The numheroT shares sold during the year. . Ml 4. The number of shares canceled . and with- drawn during the preceding year, 98a. $63,299.14 5. Statement of receipts and disbursements during the preceding year: ' ' RECEIPTS. : Cash on hand at close of last fiscal year. .$ ."(5,522.43 mvm painteauildinga PROVO BUILDING 1. ? outspokenly American and the other plainly German. ; On such a division, no matter what happens, we shall always; Know exactly where we stand, Any, other politrcal separation can .only lead to coniusion and weakness. .. - STATEMENT Z. 3. WHAT PAINTING REALLY ' DOES FOR BUILDING The man who neglects the nainttn of his buildjngs lotes sight of two WThat differeric6 does it make whether Democrats or Republivery Important facts. In the" first cans organize the House of Representatives in the Congress which place paint is protection against the ' weather, and in the second it adds is to meet on April 2? . , the finishing touch that gives living If the United States is going to war with Germany in defense or Belline value tn - Iho ww fot-- us n tinma oi lunaameniai rignts at sea, mere ought to be out one party in jrVVJell painted buildings will wearllVUiVi bet v all this, broad domain. If there must be twoTiarties,; let one be liflrTPTlt hotter fefvvvvt v...i doll ssu Viottai. kuau T' .73 Made to the Bank Commissioner ' pleasurfitneMlBgJhprestdeTrtiat Oil GERft " - office, v . t . . ,. It Cant Be Done. You can't brag your Way to the; top' Xwo women of ewcn8tle, Ind.. looking: for arena f thoir honre in the any more than you can kill a hippo . debris left by the tornado that wrecked that and other towns it, in.nna im. kpotaraus with a blank cartridge. --De - . 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