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Show THE! ROVO That makes a total of 29MO0.OOO Subtracting that leaves a- total of KXSXlSSXXXXXSiZlZU total time toll of 8;3,K,oo wage loss. daysthe ' besides that, accidents led to ex There- were 8,000,000 Industrial acci- 191 industrial accidents.. pense in doctor and hospital hills. dents in. that year. "The fatal accidents, Williams esti- Williams estimates the average These amounted to f 161,OoQ.uQ0. That give a total of $1,014,000,000 mates, resulted in the loss of 6.009 daily wage of the workmen injured at working daysmen, making a total of J 4. That gives those S96.0O0.0O0 lost as the cost of 1919 " industrial acciT dents. 138.000,000 working days. days wage value of 4t,m OuO.oao. disabilities are ' estiBut all that isn't lost. The 23,000 Temporary men who lost their lives didnt have to mated to have caused the loss of pay for food and lodging. That was days. riNS LOCA Permanent disabilities caused the "saved." That represents S331,OO0,' 000. loss of 115,000,000 working days. thorough ACCfOOfTS COSTLY of Industrial Investigation accident in 1911. , ; - -, working - " WASHINGTON Oct 5. More than billion dollars a J ear li the toll one , exacted bmy industrial acddenti in the United States! , j ThaTsThe estimate of Sidney J. National Safety secretary qf the council. . Williams liases his findings on -- WU-liana- s, HERALEt, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1921. tlgllllZSgllllgirSIIims; ' -- "'" Freer Pound t - Box! Gal The Provo Herald, will give to each new subscriber this weet pound of Hoover's famous Timpanogos Chocolates. V FAVOR - The Culmer PRICE (Ft M making a big hit .with owners of auto mobiles with the new "pep" gasoline. According to Mark. Sutton of the Culmers company, more Culco oils and Pep" gas have been sold in Utah county this summer and fall than in any onejrear heretofore, "Pep" offers decided advantages to motorists, as its low initial boiling point gives a quick start during the cool weather, because it vaporizes at a lower temperature than ordinary gasoline. This means that in addition to a quick there will be no danger- of raw gas running down the cylinder walls into toe crank case to dilute the lubricating oils. " It also prevents fouling of spark piugs "The'"niow end point" means, that ft is entirely consumed at lower temperature - than gasoline having a higher end point, thus preventing overheating of motor, Culco oils and Pep" gas are car rled by dealers all over Utah county, 'who report an increasing demand as la result of the educational ad vertis-in- g campaign carried on by the jCuJmers company. , oil over 30--years W company of Salt Lake City, who have a branch in Provo, are BAKING : 3 And not forgetting the Id subscribers ' : " . , TO " vtiowy - '4- - XDSieTouhd-Bo- sr ' amp aim get-awa- - ' ' The Herald wiH present .to each of our present subscribers . " one year's subscription in advance: . e . s . TtTtetSiices 1 (More than a ball for . powai mmi qaarier) USE LESS ... . wiimHimiiiMiimmiwiiiinmiiuuminuimHimunui than of brands higher-price- d Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded ROADS FOR UTAH i SIGNS I F. C. Schramm, J. V. Lyle and W. D. Rishel of the Utah State Automobile association appeared before the state road commission and discussed the signing of public . highways in the state. It was announced that a truck was ready at once to sign the Salt Lake to Grand Canyon highway, andi that three routes, by way of Thistle, by" way of Nephi and Salt Creek canyon, and by way of Scipio and Gunnison will be signed, the track leaving" today. The arrangements call for a diamond sign, 18x18 inches, with dark blue letters on an orange background, mounted on angle-iroposts anchored In the ground. Names of recognized routes or trails are to be added by placing on the post an oblong sign in white and dark 'blue, mounted above the standard sign, and carrying only the name of the highway. , The application for a southern route Peak' for the Pike's highway, entering the state at West-wateand routed at present only as far as 'Cove Fort was discussed, but the commission desired to meet J. D. Clarkson, manager of the association having that rou in charge, and other sponsors ef the route, before taking any action. Nlp tr.-week- ry ' The offer holds good from this very moment until the last hour of . Candy Day, Saturday, October 8. '. , " n Why pay war prices ? This offer is made to encourage the eating of Provo-mad- e candies; to do The Herald's bit toward celebrating "Candy Day, and to further increase the circulation of Utah county's only '." newspaper. .Call at The Herald office, or telephone 95. " - New subscribers must subscribe for at Jeast six months. " - The subscription price of The Herald" is $3.50 a year. This price includes three editions each week, the pages each Friday, delivered at your door. four-color- comic ed , Should The: Herald grow to a daily, you will get The Daify Herald without further cost during the entire period for which your triweekly subscription is paid. . . Telephone 95 and tell us Jf you wish to subscribe or pay for a year in advance (if you have already subscribed), and the box of famous Chocolates will be sent to your residence. , .. Tim-panog- ps , . Millions of pounds bought by the government n Ocean-to-Ocea- This week only until the evening of Candy day. ' - i - r, ' . ESSs:s:sszsszssssssss:xssczsszx;:s:ssszsssxsxssszzzxssrz:K::Hiiuii3 KXXXSXIZXXXXXXZZtXXSSXXXXIXSZaZSXXXXXXXaCZZZXZXZXZZZZZXXZXZXZZZXZZZZZXXZZXXXZSSSZZZXXXXSSXSXSSXZXXSXBXZZXZISXXXXXXZZZZZXZZZZZZZZXXXK nM M H fojfo)' If M M KJ JVU U u H - li ' w w M H v I . -- The Famous ML Timpaiio'gQs Chocolates ' ' hII ft! " II ' ,11- : n i ' I 1 u ii an 1MB H u u t, u ' - ! ' . f ; mmuu.. . n ; Be sure and send your friends a box or Hoover s Mt Timpanogos Chocolates for Candy Day s . . , -- 1 II . ttUUVLK LAlVUi L,U. nas enjoyea a steutigruuui me into this mdustry. mxj 'business ever since it launched forth nr inrronnina tlm r.izc of our nlant and installing new machinery to take care of our growing orders, and to offer even better candy to our customers. in Our new Ball Cream Mixer and special built MarshmeUow Beater are now operation. 8 S" ! i lII-H- v u 1 IT I (J H - I'"!- " - i ' m1,,n- : 1! K?,f.".IIIlTttl mm ' . n n jri!( Lmmly- - immmm of mod |