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Show FRO VO HERALD "EDITORIALS t. ,,. k i -- ...w A l. iwiaauj jjtuiw uuc whv.uv i it ; ,,a iufc ,ni fc n n ihn . ,,rrVi W;-- ,lr tmiin.'.ciivuKit interest instead of their own private gam : . t " -t--. -- ,: jMl .1 -- nf a lot jor terence with public assemonr was v Rwnembir-that 4:Ue-4rTepri- . ui sywv yi lspui.d3 Oncilicu side the otfrer the practices. n- rfWtr yrib .T..I , tuie W-ww- f where' as in iU -- mrrnTi.tv ': -- . ,. ua i. i - inm-ae"o- 1U,::03. BTinAimcw' it rv. ' if-nf- ke e fm,.n 's - tQ ..f'.i:-- . enumt-ratio- , "L, .j ,) ,r . :1-.i- Gov t .. 2 i fi Al STANDARD HIAWATHA - s E KING endures yi to E.tft Jiitu ! that there ..reus: , "t, 1 arrow that this -- 0 i' i j t21 ig t F 15 ul tu-.ear&a- nd r Vruvcintfi f j the t discuss their tnaa ii "" ALL" SIZES CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK I 1 tKc .t.. t,v liicijvcu uwu th iaffriantes hi only cnditmn.Win vinleiu. Th traceable result rustif;! ti course m every that in u'u'ukinnnA i.nm., The tnat tU.S&&U 1,378 in ten years. ;di tail, and uadaition or an rruvo' illation is -in" This f ipured into ,er cent rrentape fhovvs a growth of W rve tr.e Jaws and that th has tome within this.lfcst ilwjifle. The maioTHv of this .u. .V,. - -- COAL-LUMR- pf: .;v:,-- r CEMENT SQUARE DEAL TO EVERY PATRON " 1 Utahmmbeiieoaltj. 160 WEST FIFTH NORTH Arn" TT ol 11, SOU hi tiiMdiJacv, is a meiiae to ad ? rhardlv t.jrrect as the 1 r;prf!te by. the most despotic pfr-a tie jtlLi was whtn he dcicat he has stirred, time . Provo iHoj)!e are .'asleep, according to .McDuff, and he is i)y u:dy re- Iv d.'.r.g the rry thi- i r curred the hostility 'genenilly pretty near .correct, in his statements. Let's, turn the has i r-- z i 3 rt-vt. oj. rci thing that Ive'wdl now be d: .rgt--4fe-tt- vu;i. nrrhl:i4it (in for, a few hours Jnd make a study ot what 21 t,ihfr . of thea dm in tiered I.Avj have really dnne to feature our wonderful" mountain. .A'ery Htle He has "l.e ci.uld be r. thoc-made enemies among h'is.-to(iPr ovo out before h ? 1 at.biLi'iiai'i we? The, g. round ltlar z isr: but duty; Ds" r imidrel-as wt1 tudeii trud'd outnumber them. jUxie strong ttrd' w.hae 412 West Center. Phane m L al(nL' our path J We have betohie tolor bliid anlfnoitey a him UA ihnsiil! MV tkit (iiVmOJT .u uiuit NOW FOR BUSINESS. Kick OPEN , off thj mortal nuuL "Vet yfme of thee days we are gointr to would enforce the prohibition irr.cpdment to the Fjj fxiten--atid'all this wealth, whether strudhor trrcat.Xvill do us Cux, if elected, law s"fnetnBanT,cnTy"Tf:rerrir. all It?i5T.3nia.tJjiTj" "Aolo T6ps,"Seat Covers "andItKinas of Rensi. ktler7and : nooj(irThereforelet's do poniHhing'Jo feutxiyiond'erfulj in vr to pubiid tfjpT.d t exhortation," any respuiise largest oiock 01 ooous m me btate to SelftttC' 5ER. rjieAo& mountain.and let's r:ee that our congressmen and senators are re tic the now. zealots. so as are ir.ut insisting practice. many that, of "minded of d,he fact that we hav&i)ne of the firrandest eifts Work Guaranteed. The supreme court. and the conventions of ith pcirtw- hae left - nature in the great west. E. A. Switzer, Prop. the issue with congress, and there, no doubt, GovenHr Cox will E.W. Jansise,j!, ' r . to obedient leave its decree, it, The farmers are being tricked into supporting the sugar El Ri: As to the league of Nations he has transcribed a.luke-- " trust and trying to chet'k the terrible tideof criticism which is favor than he -- deliberately warm ; yet jio one: has spoken, more strongly in favors in That he Jackson his address. did Jt and would day raised the price of smear from $13.7& a ack to $23.75 a sack. If Kh - a 4 i one of'oirrretailers should put over actra rifcal we would "proba-- i ratifwtthe treaty-witho- ut itifttiiy,,to is which he the stand, upon promised by yuently platform blyjise up and take the law in ourJiand.i and takeandhim out and io oe assumeu as a niaicer ot coure. a nian oi somewhat yie jwpie, a hang him to a tree, but since this is a big.trust of our couragwus leader, a true Democratic progressive, as he appears EE W. bound up with the interests-q- f this state a chicken-hearte- d friends are wont to justify their action and state to be,' he" would not, he could not, array hiciUf -- w ith the palo"y " Something 1ik"e lhis:"It "must be right or else these men would spirits who for the meanest of motives are seeking to wreck the jAttorne d world. We shall expect from hira, ot do it." In other words these unthinking citizens are led best hopes of a TIIE KIND YOU WANT " 'herefore, not merely perfunctory support of the great ideal to astray with the idea that.these officials are infallable. No man which KING STANDARD President Wilson has dedicatdhij Lie. Wt an enthusiastic CLEAR CEm I f3 Rf.1.1 id so holy or so filled wjth. the spirit of truth and righteousness most and . indorsement GATE of CASTLE PANTHER the the courageous advocacy principle when clack nxn that he cannot sin. The Master uttered a mighty truth he said to the' woman;' "Let him who is without sin cast the first embodied in the covenant ORDER TODAY The governor is fortunately placed in. one respect, for by men. .itone." So willc these sugar-coate- d reason of his complete detachment from the administration he$ Churc -Prom is a'.growing-cityra-nd yet- her people .stand with will escape responsibility for its errors and ;U under ti.v fthhpatinn j mouths open .arid l.o6k on while men tear up her street car tracks to defend them. If he continues in the spirit of his Jackson day is i irM! toin Satisfaction Guaranteed. instead of puttfng cars, to running 'on them. .. WTiatla the matter hpeechf he will strongljr sustain and second the splendid "achieve-j- tf yuri out! with our city dads? Have they lost their nip that they sit idly ments of that administration and the high, alines that 4t has kept ppot stost jtr & Utah Railroad company to carry out ever in view. rvew lork World. by and aUdw the,Salt hi. this plain order to save the' interurban a little money for paving. BIG CROPS PROMISED IN 1923. .The franchise granted this interurban has polluted our best streets with their freight and passenger traffic with the express The July crop report just issued by the defurtrsent of agri develop were to maintain and operate a street 'Understanding that-theKTYlCt car system for Provo. For two. years or more no street car sys- - culture' is more favorable than anticipated. If the wheat fore- S -icra has been in operationryerthe interurban continues to haul cast turns out to be approximately correct the-farIce of the! their long freight and passenger trains down our principal street United States will produce .something like frOO.OXXlO of FY''-. -- f and these trains run so close to our stake tabernacle-that- , even n the rereal this yiear. proW mn. irarticuiar-irtLar-w the Sunday worship of ourpeople is.disturbed-bygratin: g i heels ana noisy 'Sunday.: trains." Fifty-ye-ars ago the pioneers ditions; The forecast for "June was v 3? V , when they told the railroad companies to keep their mailer. The bulletin issued by the department also carries the f oTnLhe" Phori "trades" outside principal parts" of .our cities' but now we welcome, information that the corn crop is almost certain be have gone mad and allowed them to take the very best streets of liian last yea&ndthat there will &h be larger cnts of our beautiful city. We call upon the city officials to make, an- larger oats, barleyj vhite potatoes, tobacco; flax and rice. As the short swer for the deeds done to, corrupt our beautiful city and to take d food an many parts of of will continue for another age, street car system. froju her-4hprivilege of an year at least; this country will be depended upon to export grain' and flbur in larger quarttitieshanbefofe the"great war. ConseT rnone j. GOVERNOSiTcoxT THE NOMINEE. is fortunate it that we have shall an increased amount of- quently, toodstuffs to spare.; Coming nearer home,.'it will also be fortuBy the nomination of Barnes M. Cox the San Francisco con- nate if the cost of living takes a tumble owing to better crops. vention has given its party a leader w ell versed in the principles of democracy, a candidate who has thleasjngJijihiLxiflitffryjng NE'SPAPER SERVICE, .Ms" own State and a "man. whoTrThlgli office has demonstrated his WHEN YOU 0 i 4 , Embj " Dlrei to and to J legislate govern. rapacity ; The newspaper, like any other enterprise of a" useful char Al ordv-u...of.: elccteav Udy times. cgovernor Ohio, bpmg the, jL.lhree you can ride MiTTnto W fa 47 Hor ceasful representative of his party on the state ticket in 1918, his acter in commercial life, is a business proposition and only in the" try on nice si ;measure that it la financially successful is it able to render the 532. record in that respect is unique. It was largely through his scenes .pretty all and fation thaUOhio in 1916 gave its electoral votes service it should to of the people in the field in patrons t tie tnim - You-ca- n loj -- to Woodrbw Wilson and thus insured Ms With Gov w hich it circulates. cool the stroU through ernor Cox atNthe head of the Democratic ticket this fstSt,tL com ii rnuai pe. impartial, it must give the news, presenting t nrrr SI ot t i. monwealth which never betore tailed the Republicans in a r.a- - facts, and editorially it must have a poUcv in conformity with None better: ! tional election, except as a result of the spit in the highest ideals, setting forth and giving its approval to those i wmcn are ior tne attvancement of the country in ceneral CYCU 1912, will again become debatable ground. inms MEREDITH r; pl'E S iehritrtrirculates-wpainicatit nublicervke and-in - .tfnv ii Carton, Sir, M. 0;W. Acs p The pape.r you jfiow hold in your hands seecs to do thU of the highest order. It Vas largely due to his influence that the very University 159 for archaic state constitutionx-wa- s the reformed and fifty or sixty & .ditrls people of Provo and Minitv. and for vV!y--'-- B. . ,I statutes reeded to modernize he laws and p'ractice'onti com the institutions- of tViisa mfr ctfa nn.i i i.' tpairi mmm imi Ji'tM'MH... i : monwealth,, especially, as regarueducation, taxation and the all of the timeJt atm to five tho who vnH tn Kn vva --Work took. of f ice all of opportunity to present the claims they have for the attention of rights jof workingmen, were enacted WlH4t-hShoes that nr certain cases practically t"e thf.old or .in the advertising-the- y inhe:nfcbluama meet the shock of -- confla'gration-3- involving denied to labor even a hearing 'were unchallenged in thejeo'urts. section. It is, of course. imDossible :. all that r . ' . TllUli oticr ..w!.iA.,.1Kiif' 0UIE( Today judicial procedure in Ohio is on an Enlightened basis and v l.u.ik uwL'iil'iMejaperitiiat too much business not only- - has a close re j; expecting r - ."Ihejold encru&td rultis memory, of.hujnan:naturePwpleWh& start a crusade do not feel lhat .iicuiw uut, ii is uoing a vase worn aii coti wvut n; at i sxr-4v-a . .i l. ii m- ai i oie in ioom Quite as important in the present aspect oi affairs is hi .hey net-wit- h they. iiaiionai weaiin seeuniv tne MMtd-tvrM-d Ch rweHSr'ytntre-iift- r greHt'HTr nn rh o'credlls andIn cons truc nve'measuf'loiX'fl renders a -- ! gu in .Ohio, p.srrn Pennsylvania. - Dunnpr the recent strain, o "inter sen ice to the community in Tvhich it nnei-B- t "rr.;" fire waste.. and maintain the confidence 6f its patrons. A does not.-a measure, accomplish th:s, has r.o newpapeHhat place in the life Coal situation. of the community in hich. it is published There can be no doubt that, unless conditions, ma'i THE .VICE PRESIDENCY. V prove the UnitedStates, during theZsnitoftiiaSftd-fal- l, will experience one of the worst coal famines, in Tor vicFpresident the Democratic national Reports from practically every, section of tne comer.tion has added (5vin- stotJ-ETOwinsr scarcity of ropt with rppr-ncKet m places where strength' will be needed. i"""" ' a is in ..RooseTrit full vigor of nrnd and bov'vl pjint of extinction and small consumers constantly i yopnir man, As the conwntioti?haseen: he has the ow- a.JIIx their bids in efforts to acquire supplies. Big coal p-- i he-,- , ,.f vr and the habit of indfpendence. His selection win while tVAr-A- I arpeal to the ... . u ,iir III.' I. 1 younger eleTnentciCttXParty and should be well revived bv the is stated, are tied up on Ions term contracts, vrreat and growing .armyNrf independent voters who form an im independents are selling- their' output to luxury a" 2 eign buyers 'and othefs who" are willItAg"Topay &'"J at the polls.. Mr. Of . Roosevelt'c steadfast Domt-i- rNaturally, the one big obstacle in the way to rar-ti- Jroven Titertained. ins uevouont especiauy, to the pririciri of the of Coal from the producing points'is the lack of gather for raiLmovernent. ' In addition td this, the water rates, tk ou ..ms i irarvest sowirpy American valor in the increased costs- - of ...uu.amyu.cimi loading and unloading. 4iave-i- f var..hi3TQvn service as: an energetic andble assistant pOWN to bring - As n uTamnin it ;a secretary prohibitive.that the fe fines ctQ4 Ul "ie lufWUKnou ine otters CQni"t't he most convincing district is not receiving more than 4.000.000 ton? of e' i)ir "Yoit, tuiuorrowf raia or Hliine, proof. ' And will call for you at nine. 1 coal per" annum, 'compared . with 11,000,000 to What shii!l,Vou hrinu Vh,y. M & G (ht,e(1oixtMv.t-8Trova.iKpuIatio- -- -- - " - I'i -- s lipK-f-Ltw.- - JyttJopompam c d tljjixe&zsJzzxsA. -- be-ite- -- e I - ; . -- . at isi large-numbe- - COAL r war-curse- -- ? it-i- s SMOOZj&SPAEFjOM'r, - el7 r - r : itary ms - bu.-he- ls n - -- - -- x - f j -. w ', ' Storat'j uj-d- r . I W--- Taft-Koosev- As-ffover- 1 Cold ihe-worl- up-to-d- ate e - fjurp poke-wisely- t-P-OT V ltH-ered- it nor ,1- . i- 4 - v. li in ... e it rmgft.y -- v -- B- wn Fire-insuran- - ce - -'- Mi - 4. . . a. . - ( ,ri - 1 luc-ai- fi m Ttij ios 1 . " e 1 s 1 - ictf portant-rhsmmtriir- on Fh&i And Don't Forget M&G.'s . - ' - - OH 1 A I . .. ti)t 6f them. Tliey're Tytucal tflejilionp cimvtrsation arcnind thM time tame g- -; ss "?xhT on a picnic tig, crisiK'"' M & G Polato naKes. On th way. to the picnic gnnuid.v Voen wntch Of the man wjio carnp the M & G's. Thoy are likely to be gono. toefore you gtt " the lunch spread! .: - , - Order a supply of M 4 G'ss -at y0UP- 5rocerv 'TodayCOLORADO PotWO FL.AJKE & MFG. CO. of-rn- nr. ir-ncthtT- iff- aa-th- - ' j '. ... - - 1 B '"'f'''"' ."r .. Oirrc?calccL RiclcqsLLoatis y ; ! if" ccHsineren tne normaL- . The demand of Fnmna trr niY Wpntfirinc ?erott.' WTituanonmlhe'-- United States ta a Tlie.' fire: insurance polky - is solelWsrirontrsct of ever oeiore. It is stated that rnal recent v has-indemnity anu-.wj j uut x or inclusion prospective profits States at the rate of yearly 2 d; VAnluw are thangingand cannot- an increased movement to Canacia ' , io auuiupn sdvance, property is.OikeJy to, be eveinsured wnder-inkred- . When if is considered that "some EurppeanTOun- INSURANCE AS A CONSERYER. voiHt-iijpiar- gtra e tdie-Unite- i"::1 - and the wisdom and Caution dollars oT- insurance in force. - fe":'-;:V-,- 1 I |