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Show THE PROVO HERALD,. WEDNESDAY!. OCTOBER 5, 1921. tlMit; In 1910 the-- average number of persons to family was 4.5T,'to a dwelling 5.2. The average in both cases was still, higher in 18505 persons to a fatuity and 5.6 persons to a dwelling and ha declined steadily plnp ... The census bureau applies the term "family" to aTgroup of persons, whether related by blood or not, living together in one household. One person living alone is counted as a family, while the-- occupants of-- a hotel er In stitution, regardless of their number, are considered one family. An entire apartment house, although the home of many families, constitutes only one dwelling in the census ttnretu's class ification. As shown by the 1920 census, the average size of families was greatest in southern states and smallest in western states. The number of per sons to s dwelling was greatest on the north .Atlantic" seaboard and smellest in western states. Among individual states the average to a fam ily in 1920 ranged from .3.5 in Nevada to 5 in North Carolina, and to a dwell ing from 3.7. in Nevada to 7.8 in New York. SI1MIUE8 Oct Decrease erage during the last decade in the WASHINGTON', 5. . nurutr rprlsnaT5mTIy anato United States is -- a'dwerifng ltfthe statistics by comparative made public by the census bureau. The 1920 census, showed that the cation's population was into grouped 21,251.476 families "residing In 20,6W tC4 dwellings, making. an average of persons to a family and S.l per eons to a dwelling. 4.3 East, West, Home's Best THIS IS OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE X. WEEK - tiiiiziittizrzszzzxisrzaizzsiiixxzxizzzisisiiixxzxzixssiiiiiistjK plrTt- - Fv "TWtSt tree Pound PRtcesYOU - op twe: Raw This xov havs Use cur THg HAVS - eTfpCNS.CS r I f iJ JBSBBBBfei-l-'- AR.U ' one I " The Herald will present to each of our present subscribers who nav year's subscription in advance: panoga -jL-im- AVT A opt r TA6TT1 t ' ri- - r ' IB '" . ulz. . -- II M H ..... H if H II II .. . II II . H M M M M M H M M M M H H . H N H H - your orders today. l M 1 . i M M - II W SI M - II II II H II II - I H SmootLunkrCo. n11 Phone 2(W H It M M M Provo, Utah. M H M a :ssxsssz3sssszzzssszsxzxxxxz:zxszssss: :rrS,iiTi::i: II I'! M I I the -- anti-bee- The subscription price of The Herald is $3.50 a year . Oct WASHINGTON, turbed by the prospect pf congress in session simultaneously with tbe interdisarmament national conference, President Harding has given- - senate leaders to understand thut he expects them to carry out the legislative program without consideration of an adjournment date.. , Heretof6re. leaders have beep shap- ing their plans whh a view to adjourning the present session of congress not later than November 10," the day before- the opening of the disarmament conference, Adjournment - on November . 10 would mean that the leglslatiye program would be parrowed down to four measures; namely, the treaties of peace with Germany, Austria and ;, , - NATURE FAKER? A bullfrog with, the ears of a rat has been caught at Packerville, Conn. Joe Welch, who has caught bullfrogs Should The ..t without further . of all colors and sizes, captured it, according to reports. Why nature endowed it with two rat ears he leaves for others, to determine, - llnLU comic ed Herald grow to a daily,- - you will get The Daily Herald cost during the entire period' for which your y subscription, is paid. r . . Telephone 95 and tell us if you wish to subscribe or pay for a year in advance (if you have already subscribed), and the box of famous be sent to your residence.- panogos Chocolates-wil- l GARAGE OWNS Rev. Alfred L. Faust, pastor of the WestchesterM. E. This week church-,- at has opened garage in a his home village. He has done so in M order that he may secure an Indepen- M dent income and so be able "to preach M H favor." He M thejtruth without fear orschool has engaged his Sunday super H H intendent for his mechanic. orily-un- the evening "of Candy day.: til ZZZZZZSXSZZZZXZBSSXXXXXXXISXXXEXSSUXXXSXXXXZIZIIIIllIIS:nn I f II, H CO ; S i TN ! I z . - J n e F amous ML Timpanogos Chocolate I ' i ' II It i li ,.. f--. -- is r 'rfr. -- w- H ii -f- h i'B i --- & i ...... n rt r is m 8 5S f5 ti m f) , ..'.:."..!!' v - - ........ - ' .. v v ri rirx f - f " I I - rib tiUU VJbK LAIVU I tu. nas enjoyea a szeaay growtn in ine ihg business ever since it launched forth into this industry. . 8 1 n'.',' w-- mr m c rir-f- -- -- -- v-: - F X- --. - v ' " ....... ' l " ........ ' v - . f ....... " . " r .' .. ' ', ' , W " : manuracLui-'MV-- to take care of our growing order sand to offer even better candy to our customers. Our new Ball Cream Mixer and special built Marshmellow Beater will be operation tomorrow. x ii - 5222iCsb2 . 'ta. ... Ve arc increasing the size of our plant and installing new machinery n - S d 1 rr - g 3 Si "" ,"' ,: II r t as .'n' H - ; '' s Vs Si 1 four-color- ZSZZZZEZZZSXZXXSXX3$ZXSXZZXXXXSZXXZXZXXSZZZZZZXZXXXXXXZZXZZXXX2ZSXZZZZZZZS2X5XXXXXXXXXXXXXZZXXXXXXM M1 .' .; -- MINISTER - -- This price includes three editions each, week, the pages each Friday, delivered at your door. " 95. Nev subscribers must subscribe for at least six months. personnel ; ; at The Herald office, or telephone M 0 .... Call Hungary; the tax bill; the Borah IS r Panama canal tolls bill and the yesterday by Secretary of Commerce bill, leaving the railroad funding Hoover. the allied debt refunding bill, the y bill, ' tariff and other measures to" go over CONGRESS TO " WORK On until the next session. ting in Washington, 1 6 ly - are ready to fill your bin. Telephone We H "" If II TP The offer holds good from this very moment until the last hour, of ' Candy Day, Saturday, October 8. ... g .. m ttad plana Of which were, announced M H M II II ,,. . M The kind that you like to burn. Low percentage of ash, no clinkers and highest - amount of heat, .v . :. M M .... UfooeoMes F tri-week- , O A IL C M M . "' V M . m H : This offer is made to encourage the eating of Provo-mad- e candies; to do The Herald's bit toward celebrating Candy, Dayand to further increase the circulation of Utah county's only newspaper. :zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzxzzzxzxzzsxzzzxzzxxzzxzzzzxxxzxxxi M M M M . j , -- .... . One Pound xBox Harding, in an official appeal, has called upon the nation to mobilize to provide jobs fortnej6T)le8r-r-gn- d otherwise meet the needs of ' the army of unemployed, that a winter of widespread distress may be. avoided. He issued a public request to gov ernors and mayors to form the organizations and take other steps recom mended by the unemployment confer ence. relief-- " work: Pubtlc and-prl- rate be . co will throughout the country ordinated by a national committee sit- - n " And not forgetting the old subscribers JOBS FOR THE JOBLESS WASHINGTON Oet President ' of Candy EJox The Provo. Herald will give to each new subscriber this week on? pound of Hoovers famous Timpanogos Chocolates. . . OLD NEST " MAT JOKTS ..FOR By CONDO in .. .'.' ' Be sure and send your friend Chocolates toy Candy Day ...... " ."II if M " 03 SM AT ALL DE I1ANUFACTURERS OF GOOD -- SXHS: |