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Show MUMMY, MARCH 13, 1522. THE PROVO HERALD Published by Th NET RAY USED TO Sugar Beet Contracts Herald Company, Ptoto, Utah. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. ' PURIFY jtjI POOLS OF CD w vC' The sugar beet contract for 1922 of for say $5.00 per cwt. A 15 per cent beet would brine 13.09 less 20 per cent, J. A. Owens, Advertising Manager. Harry Butler, Circulation Manager. fered Ihe farmers by the Utah-Idahor $4.07. and so on and then as the" Lake Salt Ness Leo L. Bldg., Intermountain Advertising Representative, Levin, Sugar company carries an initial pay nrice of suKar changed eacn momu ment. a minimum guarantee, of la a during the settlement period the basis of settlement would change and some Entered as second class mail matter June 6, 1911, at the postofflce, ton a differ reA. H. Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. who Dixon, Supt. recently '.Mark Austin, general agricultural of Uie growers might receive ent price than others under mow I In the of the from turned Chicago meeting superintendent month 30 cents the 13.80 the year, wtoerlptlon price hinted eondl ton and tne inaenniie of the national superintendents' con-- company, has made public the con ninn Therefore, the comoanles felt com the said which sugar he tract vention, made an especial InvestigaIt would be much more saitlsfac-that to the submitted sugar bad panies tion of what other schools have done beet committee of the state farm bu tonr to the (rowers to have an Initial minimum price definitely stipulated ttchool for in purifying air and water reau, which met at the Hotel Utah, or tnen tne snams March 8. and was prexiaea over bj in the contract and on children. the selling rnu based wholly of the Eohruim president Bergeson, He learned that St. Louis school nrire nf usar." that contract The bureau. state farm bathe in pools purified by ,Mr. Austin further stated that in his Representative Thomas, S. Williams of Illinois chose a poor children offered ia as printed below, ex the use of violet rays; that Kansas was fnriffment and exnerience In the sugar! been has division ceDt the the that newly City children bathe In water ireform of attack when he assailed Will H. Hays because a period of 30 years, that- I for business of In 5 favor to I .... 1.. uknaiAj miA l,AMjl These changed from retired postmaster general did not fo through the postoffice dein ottering mis couthe companies me . grower w,lhUMfi man as far. or even a I IIIO rullv UJOIIIUUO nne office tra had from broom and Cliuiiuaic a with yuBBluuiliBD every sweep political partment vvamt school bathers Provo ever before pool than the present conai-in- n who could not exhibit the nartv tair. 5 per 'ton, by ittle further would Justify, of disease dangers, caused by the f market aurar of th i "When the Democratic party came into power in 1913," said line g . no j hnth in minimum payment and the .fjuuiLwuieB . i . . use ui it,uo earner wtci. nflVmAitt fnr a ! Supped of the V1 unique innovation Williams, "every Republican postmaster and official was kicked "The most schedule of prices, following the mln-- j ..v-a- i. O..H.4 im.au I sEme. nu 0. out and a good Democrat put in his place. The people approved Imum payment, according to the qual-was the application of the use. ol for thVweV. ty of the beets ana tne net maraei that. It was the natural and DroDer thine to do." . , .. ozone in uw . , nrlne of aurar. , ui mni . 41 . 1 r Herewith la. also ""v y. w""1 W Mr. Williams assumes much when he speaks the voice of the ..hAfit anA tha tvuuwuvu lu" lolAt nu nf tha fit WUU1Q Ut, niLIICI lliau ,i.4o puDiianea uit w . . . .i v.. U w .1 Jl State American people. The American people are tired of the spoils the offered contract by " Pen' mak pools. Ozone1A is not iI t're'y. Inw" ft Farm bureau. Mr. Austin stated when system. What they want in the postoffice is efficiency in the de- their swimming L11M lirBL UU1 UJCUV UllKUt a UU stw Al l i i ..In eids digestion. nked in relation to the farm bureau " livery of mail, not efficiency in the delivery of the vote. The Wil- found in the mountainous regions of 3.00 P" the officials oi tne sugar liams conception of the postoffice department the largest busi- the country, such as our own Utah. It open and based entirely on the wlltag enntracL that l company realized that under the pres-ness in the world may be that of a political huckster, but he needs can be manufactured by a small elec- - PEtce of .agar and a ent market price and the possible mar a pair of binoculars to visualize the heart of the American people. ket price of sugar, the company couw ' " Ozone conslnts of three parts: oxy- . At mAt the schedule of prices of rn".: ;Tu smokers,' ILL I 1m 11.UU 11 Vh UVv iii'H HHllinsT 1.11. ILa Ua A) fered in th farm bureau contract r;iru oxmn without sustaining Additional losses, j to-t- he ner cent surar would bring 49, less as it had been clearly stated were wtoen session. in eommlttee they Presumably the American Woolen company will not send a as some people believe, but that pee- - 20 Per cen Fbiiowinsr are the two contracts vote of thanks to C. J. Fawcett, director of the wool marketing proposed lack of oxygen, lust as tney arown in department of the American Farm Bureau federation for his dis- water SCHEDULE OF BEET PRICES PROPOSED BY FARM BUREAU. on account of the lack of oxy apdollar. It of suit the closures regarding the travels Division. buyer's gen in water. Acting upon this theory 6c tha pears that on a suit of clothes which retails at $40 the wool he uses the same air over and over Based on 1921 coutract as accepted, using same ration as prevailed on sugar grower's share is $1.96. Hence the wool grower's part of the suit again in his buidlings but oxidizes tt Net price CIIILETC sugar, with ozone which he claims makes old Received for Per cent sugar in beets sliced by districts. buyer's dollar is 4.9 cents. streets in the the air than Also a few other fallacies are exploded as for example the air purer 8ugar, per bag. St. Louis. statement that domestic wool is not suited to the manufacture of of "There 16 15 16tt 17 171 15 are 18 schools in St Louis 14 14 the better grades of men's wear. that use this system for the purifica13.84 $3.71 $3.57 $3.44 $3.31 $3.18 $3.07 $2.96 tion of air. There are no radiators in $3.00 There is no better wool in the world than American wool. 4.48 4.33 4.18 4.02 3.86 3.71 3.58 3.45 class rooms of the new schools. 3.50 , 5.12 4.95 The injection of cotton and shoddy Into fabrics has swelled the the 4.77 4.60 4.43 4.25 4.10 . 3.95 All of the heat that Is necessary comes 4.00 5.76 5.56 5.37 5.17 4.97 coffers of manufacturers who in addition have offered as an excuse from one radiator in front of a large 4.50 4.78 4.61 . 4.44 6.40 6.18 5.96 5.75 5.54 6.32 As domestic situation wool 5.13 the 4.94 of . for inferiority the poor quality fan in the basement. This reduces 5.00 7.04 6.80 6.56 6.32 6.08 5.85 5.64 . 5.43 5.50 stands the wool growers get but a small share of the money and the cost of fuel to less than one-hal7.68 7.42 7.16 6.90 6.64 6.38 6.16 . 5.93 Mr. Milllkan, the architect, maintains 6.00 8.32 8.04 for their product condemnation instead of praise. 7.75 7.47 7.19 6.91 6.67 . 6.42 further that the ozone not only puri 6.50 8.96 8.66 8.35 8.04 7.74 7.44 7.19 6.92 . but the fies air by adding oxygen 7.00 9.60 9.28 8.95 8.62 8.27 7.93 7.70 7.41 to . that it is better than fumigation 7.50 10.25 9.90 9.55 9.20 8.85 8.50 8.20 7.90 -- at p. kill germs In the air and that it abso 8.00 10.89 10.62 10.16 9.78 9.40 9.03 8.71 8.40 . lutely rids the class rooms of the 8.60 With sickness reportd In nearly every family in the city these bodily odors that generally characPRnpoSpn BEET CONTRACT, 1922. our schools rooms. Minimum. days, persons who remain in good health should be duly thankful terize Utah-IdahinnoSugar Company. (46-5- basis) $5.00 saw By "We remarkable another and should take great precautions to retain their health. Sickness vation in the manner in which the Sugar in Net Price of Sugar. Good for 8.60 900 at the present than at any time since swimming pools In St. Louis and Kan Beet 4.00 4.50 5.00 6.50 6.00 6.50 7.00 7.60 8.00 is probably more wide-sprea- d valuable 7.96 8.43 the long remembered Mflu" pandemic of 1918. In justice to them- sas City are purified. Their methods, 14 5.00 5.00 5.00 515 5.62 6.08 6.55 7.02 7.49 premiums 8.31 8.80 selves and to their fellow citizens all persons should take every however, were so radical that it made 14.5 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.38 5.87 6.86 6.85 7.34 7.82 9.18 8.68 rather Utah 8.17 skeptical. superintendents .ll 6.62 7.13 7.65 8.45 8.99 9.51 measure possible to keep themselves well or to cure themselves We saw 5.00 5.00 5.09 6.60 water in swimming pools that 15 5.00 5.00 6.28 6.80 6.34 6.87 7.43 7.93 15.5 speedily in case of illness. school had not been changed since 8.78 9.33 9.87 5.00 6.00 5.49 6.04 6.58 7.13 7.69 8.23 There is no cause for fright over the present prevalence of began last fall. The same water was 16 9.68 10.25 9.11 8.54 7.97 7.40 6.83 5.00 5.12 5.69 6.27 16.5 8.87 94.5 10.05 10.64 illness as it doesi not seem to be of a dangerous nature. Being reheated, filtered through a filter tank 17 5.00 5.32 5.89 6.50 7.09 7.69 8.28 such as we have at the Provo 9.19 9.80 10.43 11.04 5.00 5.52 6.13 6.75 7.36 7.97 8.58 frightened about disease i3 said to be the cause of some people be- school, run over a violet ray and high sent 17.5 9.62 10.16 10.79 11.44 8.89 8.26 7.62 6.99 6.35 5.71 of the seriousness 5.08 coming ill and this is to be avoided. But the back Into the pool. This reheating of 18 wave of illness should be realized and serious measures should be the already warm water is much cheaper than heating the fresli cold taken by all to combat it. each week. The epidemic is made up of the illnesses of individual people water "It Is claimed by the physicians of well and himself could make individual keep these schools that the water in these and therefor if every himself well we would have no epidemics. As the malady appears swimming pools is even now more - td be of a contagious nature it is for the welfare ofvthe persons free from bacteria than the water in NO TELLIN' WHAT. the city mains because they claim the with whom he associates as well as for his own welfare that every violet ray kills all bacteria. The pedi When a feller gets sick, as we someindividual should strive to keep himself free from the disease. to ment at the bottom of the pool Is times do,x the sun don't shine, nor the There are many steps that can be taken to prevent one's self taken out twice each day with wind But the sky ain't blue. sickness. Observing vacuum cleaner. from becoming a victim of the wide-sprea- d clouds look black, the an state has asked turns "The cold, superintendent and in strictest keeping the way possible the rules of good health Dixon to give a paper whe nwe shift from feet, to the flat of the body in such robust condition that it can throw off attacks of Superintendent ou 'Profitable Use of Mental Tests in our back an' we hurl bad words anis This is to sickness is one way. To guard against dangerous exposure Public School Systems. till the Doc comes It built me up nine blasted our luck, other method. To take immediate action when the illness is first be given at the annual meeting of the jat in. with his pizen trucK an' ne iooks Ask us about Bulbs Dahlias, Gladiolas, etc. Ours are pounds in three weeks. in Salt held state inside an' out, to find If it's over, detected is also an excellent plan of preventing serious illness. A Lake superintendents hs statement the is This City, March 17." it migni fever, or chills, or gout. doctor consulted in time may be able to prevent the ailment from of Mrs. Bessie Roberts, or pip it could or be mumps, the very best for local climate. . measles, is re called until he not later WOMAN, BORN AT PROVO IN 1849, be getting a grip on the system while if 1002 Laurel St., W. or the doggone grippe we may flu, BURIED AT MINERSVILLE. quired to fight the disease in its lull strengtn. have fits, or It may be taints, or, more Tampa, Fla. Chronic The cause of the wave of illness is not known. By some it is than like, it's a dozen complaints. . 13. indigestion, fun Outdoor March BEAVER, 'em with shot attributed to the unseasonable warm winter. Whatever the cause eral services for Mrs. Lucy Ann Woods So. th Doc bombards fust thing we know, an' till, shell, will and the abated be it holds that gastritis, rheumatism, weak' the coming of spring hope Eyre, 72, of Minersville. Utah, who we're around an' well! died of influenza were held in Miners usual good health of the community will return. our human ness and similar complaints It's about that way with ville, Tuesday afternoon under the life, which largely consists of man ana seldom fail to disappear endirection of Counselor Stephen wife. . . . There's a heap depends on tirely when you take Tanlac. PHONE EIGHT-O- . The music was furnished the kids we raise, whether flesh an' It builds enables and up you solo a by by tha ward choir with or dark-bludays. . . . And to throw off disease. At Cussie McKuight. The speakers were blood, (Fort Wayne lots depends on the heights we you there's Cecil and Baker Frank Williams, all all on thorns, it's good druggists. If you are one of those luckless individuals whose telephone George Jameson. The floral offerings vault if we land in a beo: we land mebbe our or, fault, whose name or number ia similar to that of some all night taxi line, were profuse. Interment was in the of rose it all depends on the seed Sound travels at about a fourth of a Egyptians often mortaged the fam is similar to that of some busy physician and you're called out of Minersville cemetery. folks sows. The Docs called in, a second. mile sev wrote ily Penimore Jame sepulcher. Cooper .Mrs. Eyre, the daughter of William when the fever's high, but when we bed on an average of once a night to answer an insistently ringing books in thirty years. enty at and Babcock was born Woods, Lucy tomorrow do but on cool off, he sails by There are 233,104 Christian congreBetween 400 and 500 persons weekly phone bell, you know why there are some English words that Provo, December 15, 1849. She was is due, with the freight it brings, Elizabeth of England used to gations in America. last Queen not appear in xne uicuonary, uui tue ui mc rc.mvu i year crossed the British channel the widow of Benjamin Eyre, who pre- whether better or wuss, it's our'n by wear a wrist watch. by airplane. eolfer and some flappers. As you sleepily poke your bare feet ceded her in death six years. on the I reflect when An' jings! into bedroom slippers as old as a vamp's heart and wrap 'round She was one of the early pioneers human mess, J'm bound to conclude, Total church membership of the Longfellow, the poet, entered college Florida fruitgrowers use 13,000,000 of of the Miners one and settlers first kick at the age of 15. it's a game of guess. crates annually for Rhinninz nurposes. United States is 45,997,199. your shivering form an all too insufficient bath robe, you 62 arrived there ville, having just JUHiN. YR. OWM UINJ1-First senarate school for colored over a chair or two so you won't forget what shins are for, and years to the day on which she died. Catholics Low narraw forehead is a mark of children on Massachusetts was estab Roman are 233,646 There call is not the all the time know that You is She survived by the following HOMEY PHILOSOPHY FOR 1922. clop, clop downstairs. in the United States. lished in 1798. beauty in Mexican women. Lucy Hall, Mrs. Ellen for you, but you can't sleep with the telephone demon ringing, an children: Mrs. HerAlice Mrs. we world McKnight Mathews, the in alarm that is setting the windows to rattling. You lift thrt receiver bert Eyre and Ernest Eyre, of Miners The greatest thing for nothing if we want it educaand without waiting for the inevitable question you shout, "No. ville; William Eyre. Parowan; Mrs. W. get v. tion but half of us don't know where this is not Dr. Jones," or "No, this is not the Bumpity Bump Taxi E. Smith and iMrs. Myrtle Murdock, to look for it. We have an idea it is 27 48 school-house T inn " mil Knr'V tn bod von clumo with vour whole night ruined. Heaver; also grandchildren and all locked up in the little red 4 or the palatial university just The telephone company some time since tried the simple inbook was learning wnen receiving a can auer: Leather is made of the whale'; as if education pedient of having the night operators stead of development of the mind and S3 A WE SPECIALIZE ON SIC the are WORK GUARANTEED sure "Are calling you toniach. you residence, anv say, midnight for heart, the knowing of useful things mid-1 for these D C LADIES' FINE GARMENTS CLOTHES INSURED correct number?" This proved too and the expansion of our best qualiWhale'-- - skin is so thick it can be make mistakes to Education doosn't begin until "For inalienable Better Service That ties Call felt 809" who their right Up prowlers, night split into several layers. It is then we meet school ing ends. SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY was being abridged. The company had to abandon the plan. Too other men and teachers real the clandeof many guilty consciences rendered suspicious becausefromthe women, the birds the flowers, the 54 N. 4th West. Plant Office 304 W. Center. Provo, Utah. throwing! soul of books, the great expanse. Soon stine nature nf their calls prohibited the company The Modern in Plant up we'll Only Utah raucous to in wrrk Cleaning we find the pick -cannot who County. go folks before round the thN little safeguard our "talkers" and say to the people summons of a telephone bell any of the sohing influences of aj Don't use gasoline in the home. It's cheaper to pay for dry cleaning over in India "Good morning, boys. must than to pay for funerals. lullaby. It is easv to believe that beyond the grave there How are you fellows getting along 50 over there?" and then we'll learn. The exist a netting of boiling pitch and sizzling brimstone as represent-- 1 choose it for slant-neaue- a wno invisible sehoolhouso has just opened. persons the suitable lor ing the only punishment E. C. Rodger, Editor and Publisher. o Utah-Idah- o i 1 1915 Sworn Circulation POLITICAL HUCKSTERS 46-5- 4 45-5- ibFtM M . .Miii-A- IW-iuii- ;rv a" 1 tv-DAu- ii 1 Satisfies the sweet tooth and appetite and Cleanses mouth and teeth. ll.6"? V m 1 Uottit rar iu s AMERICAN WOOL iV tsritts??; " ;,,ii:uS: A great boon to relieving hot, dry mouth, v. Combines pleasure and benefit. Don't miss the joy of 4R-B- 2 new P-E-- the coated peppermint tid bitl . f. 'a '9 THE WIDE SPREAD ILLNESS i 0 o D 1 on Our Greenhouses ore Full of Am Eating Better Sleeping Better and Feeling Better Than In Years, Thanks jomrs poeii ... Spring Wants and Flowers TANLAC ... ... Provo Greenhouse THE WRONG NUMBER I e News-Sentinel- U I Have Your Cleaning, Dying and Pressing Done Right 1 -- j j Carelul Mothers j Koxccaaoafiosec guess at telephone numbers after midnight. nperior Gasoline its nourishment and digestibility, its uniformity and safety. t'nvaccinated persons are not milted to vote in Norway. Ono herring will produce 30,000 eggs a year. Population of the earth doubles self in about 26c per (mm Superior Motor Co. per- - EAGLE BRAND 250 It- 0 9 0 years. Average nian marries at average woman at IS. 30 and the LARKIN-GOATE- i S i n M QRTUARY Licensed Embalmers . . Provo There are about 4000 miles of- gas mains under the streets of London. - hone 161 - - LtjJ Political government orgiuuted with the Greeks. Avenue W. GOATES, Mgr. Utah |