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Show THE PROVO HERALD: FKID AY, "OCTOBER" 21, 1921. CHP) cum the sugar for marketing as it was demanded, thus avoiding breaks in the NDUSTRY GETS market. EXPLOIT WONDER CAKE The attention of the corporation was caJled to the Jact that this year's AMERICAN PORKj Oct 21 A beets had been contracted for last year was held, in the taberon a basis of $12 per ton. Afterwards, nacle here for the purpose of explain-lngta the price of augar took heavy drop, the peopled the benefits to be following flooding of the market by derived from giving proper publicity Information from Washington is to foreign sugars drawn' here - by postwar " to the "Wonder Cave of American the effect that the ' war finance cor- high prices. Fork canyon" and its other scenic atto J loan 10,000.000 has agreed poration LEW SUGAR CLOSES " traction's. S. L. Chipman was In charge to finance the 'beet sugar industry in of the meeting. the lnterniountaiu states, particularly LEHL Oct 21-The first speaker was Dana ParkinLehi factory of He "Utah, Wyoming. Idaho and Colorado. the Utah Idaho Sugar company was son, Wasatch forest supervisor. The loan will be made through a Wednesday- - closed for the rest of the told what the government was willing orto do towards building a 'trail to the aew corporation in Salt Lake City, season, jobs for 250 men were cut off cave, if the cave itself were gan Izfd by the sugar interests, - as properly under the law, loans cannot be made and provision was made for the diver- lighted. He also told how the trails direct to the manufacturers, but must sion of the beets grown for the local from Community flat by way of Amerbe made through a special agency. factory, to other plants of the com- ican Pork canyon could be joined to the trail irom Aspen grove by way of This yeas sugar output will be'The pany. security on whitn the - loans will be - The shutdown was caused, (Merrill Provo canyon, thus forming a loop made. r Nibley, assistant general manager of trdough the two canyons. Mr. ParkinThe meeting was attended by Presi- the company, said, because of the son and Frank Oren, secretary of the dent Heber J. Grant, 8. L. Richards strike ot a large number of the men, Salt Lake ft Utah Railroad company, and HrH. Rolapp of Salt Lake City, who demanded that the work be, re- and A. Lorence of Salt Lake brought W. L. Petrikin and A. E. Carlton of duced to three shifts of eight hours slides showing the beauties of the new cave. , Greeley, Colo, secretary of the Sugar each, instead of the two twelve-hou- r ' lieet Growers' association, represent shifts which are being used in the County .Commissioner James T. Gardner reported what the county lag the sugar beet Industry, and by sugar factories of the territory. K. O. Howard, chairman of the Salt For the last three days the men and was doing towards building a suitable road from Mutual Dell. American VnrV nnnfn Lake City agricultural loan agency of jlElnageTnB" Xho wur finunce coipuruUuu unfA. A. ences, each side maintaining its posl- - canyon, to community fiat. Reed, chairman of the Denver agricul- tion. the men for the eight-hou- r shift Mayor C. C. Nflsleo p Salt Uke a talk. Mr. tural loan agencyot-lha-war-financ- e and lhe':eompaay-40rh-iweive- e corporation.. shift io question of wage8waain-- 4 Neslen stated that American Fork and Provo must cease boosting for the can The corporation " ap- volvet-Lpeared readily, to appreciate the need Mr. Nibley said Wednesday that the yons and Mt Tlmpanogos aa assets to for emergency help, and 2dr. Howard factory trill not operate, that other their respective cities, but organise spoke in complimentary terms of the plants can take care of the beets, and their boosting together. Mr,. Orem told kuBiness like methods and energy with that it is impossible to consider dur- what tourist travel would mean to which the corporation was taking hold ing these times the institution of the American Fork if the tourists could be induced to take the side trip up the ot the situation. eight-hou- r shift r 1 The sugar manufacturers prof eased at canyon. The meeting was called by the Com desire to buy the entire beet crop Jt Dried figa are. weight for weight, mercial club and it is expected the citi the contract price, notwithstanding more nourishing than bread. zens wiU be called upon to donate for the decline In the market, and wished Pleasant were used in : warfare the lighting of the cave. governmental aid that they might pay "Hand-bombGrove already has over ' f 180 as its cash as the beets were delivered. But as early as the 15th century. share of the lighting cost, which will to avoid being compelled to dump the manufactured product on the market The origin of Freemasonry, or even be about 1700. to meet their obligations, material as- of its name, cannot be traced with " sistance was neeessary in warehousing MORE MEN THAN WOMEN $ 10.000.000 As- mass-meetin- b " "'. Mash Lead Tin Mot The war-finan- ."''' r; n TT ! . 1 light-weigh- . -- kept the demand always - -- aenmtlHielp-TOUT!P and meet emergencies with a confident smile. 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The statement followed a meeting of the association of railroads, entering g coolness-and parch (cut out by our exclusive patented process) are a revelation to the man. who never could get acquainted with a pipe! P. A. has made a pipe a thing of joy to four men where one was smoked before! And, you'll say so as soon as your start to cash-i- n on this him satisfied! Why 1 as a possible means of STertin walqraffWke, and xfcargedThaf the proposed walkout "would be a! Btrike against the government, tailed by the unions primarily: for the ' purpose of Chicago and was signed on behalf of the organization by ' Samuel Felton, president of the Chicapo Great Western. The Chicago ft Northwestern, the Chicago, Burlington ft Quincy, the Santa Fe, the Chicago, Rock Island ft Pacific and the Chicago, Milwaukee & ; ft , rttnf H in Albtrt It ni toppy tidy rma tint, bt, IfrtJtnimtptund mnd hmlt pwnd tptHgt moutciMr tim . 4 Copyrlht )91 by R. J. Reynold Tobacco C. . ( Old and Reliable . Headquarters for MARINELLO TOILET PREPARATIONS . 115 N. University Ave. WloitoB-Snlo- , . situation, warrants ay coincidence," the: statement, It, will call In . the conference comwhich reviews the railroad situation mittee of the railway employes de and causes of the strike, was issued At partment, made up of 100 chairmen of almost the same momentW&rrnZSJ omuc, yresmeni 01 tne croinernood-o- f committee has the authority to order Locomotive Engineers, was giving out a statement in Cleveland telling a walkout, or if it is uncertain aa to why the big four brotherhoods and the advisability of one, to call in the the Switchmen's Union of North Amer- 1,000 general chairmen for a vote.- ica had authorized a walkout on October 30. , K The first aerial time-tablconsist ing of nearly 100 pages, has appeared FIGHT AGAINST STRIKE in uermany, - For Appointments N.C " . Phone 134-- ; i represented at the jmeeting. I - GOODIES. For the Kiddies - ST 40 South. Third West - CHICAGO, Oct 19. Whether the big tour brotherhoods and the switchmen's union will be Joined by Jhe more than 1,000,000 members of other unions in the proposed rail strike remained an undecided question, with indication that the final decision, expected at meetings to be held here this week, would Tomohly after a rigorous fight in which leaders of at least t few of th organizations will make a determined effort to block a . strike call, Official calls for' a meeting here today of the shop crafts executive council and for the maintenance of way divisions were sent out, but it is not considered likely that the strike attitude of the organization will be known today, according to B. M. Jewell, president of the railway employes departments-American Federation of Labor, which comprises the 476,000 men in shop crafts. 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