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Show PAGE TWO 1 THE SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, JUNE 6. 1926. i.i NEWS FEATURES: PRESS COMMETT it'- An Independent Newspaper, .MEMBER NEWSPAPER ENTERPBI8B ASSOCIATION KESS ABBUUIAT1UI J WKMJiEB I'MTEU Wa H. DomUfooit N..Gannsr Bwmuson. Business Offlc ....... ... ' , ....Publisher Cty Editor ...... ...... Telephone ,j.f i , .........95 Established weklr 4a 1853: as a dully ta IKa PWliW la IBs Uerald building, 60 South First West street. Prove, Utah, every evening, rrovu, nod. Uifnint morning. .Delivered ny earner sxeept Batorda u cvw Uke View, Vineyard, Orem. Provo tfencn. ana . plain t of whatever impure should be made at once. Telephone 86. . - tkrtered ia f la smtxer at the posuriipe U rroTo, tun. u - TERMS OF SIUSCK1PT10N Ot rWiHvoMr l Mrr nor Dmnlh ..')..... Delivered by carrier, per year, to advance .i..,...UrfM-t-'Jt-J"' --Dtawred by Mail.ln ytHb co'inty. per year. In advance .............1500 mum,, DeUvered by mall;inHtfciteu siaies, ouisiue B0 . .. . . . .i. j . . i . 1. ..... ......... ' ................ .... '.. innn ; , Prosperity Snnles On UtatiVmmty '. - The economic condition of Utah county has never before at present, in. every shown uch healthv life and vieor-a- s ' avenue of endeavor, optimism is the keynote.; Agriculture manufacturing industries of the county have reached a higher plane than at any time since the advent , of the pioneers and the prospects are most promising, both for the and the immediate future, present ; : With all possible damaging frosts beyond concern, the largest and fullest friut crop in the history of Utah valley is now assured. Indications are that fruit prices will be the most satisfactory in ten years. Organized effort and scientific research, during the, years Mve brought to the fruit growing of this locality the bestt situation as regards marketing and the proper safeguarding of crops as , well as the promotion of preserving and canning perishable arid : . . IVTPI f from Noah and his pigeoa to Jonah and his, whale; the faith that's lived for ages, expounded by the ageS,they scorn, in futile rages, as being false, and stale.- They hva in ease"ftnd splendor, they have good grub to jcoolv they draw much legal tender for knocking on the Book; they draw a price gigantic from magazine romantic for proving .preachers iranuct insane oxon the crook. They do' not have to struggle or starve in garrets cold; on cushions soft they, snuggle and' knock the speed' laws cold; in gilded clubs they linger and haply crook a finger at one who is the bringer of cocktails manifold. ' Their Jives Are soft and slothful,' they loaf the years away, and throw their wheezes mothful at those who watch and pray; all worshiping is fooling, all clergymen are drooling, philosophy ia cooling all pious' zeal, they say. If they some day were taken from fortune's kindly care, and found themselves forsaken, in danger and despair, would they keep on their teaching, their atheistic preaching, some solace still beseeching from IngersohV Voltaire? Jf certain shipwreck faced 'them where angry billows roarj would arguments that braced them-whethey were safe ashore to peaceful havens steer them, would Huxley's lectures sheer them, br Dairwin's chapters clear them of dread that made them sore? When man is fat and hearty, with three square meals a day-- he's prone e a smarty.-anfoolish things he'll say; but when misfortunes hound him, vicissitudes confound him, he, trembling, looks around him or, gods i to whom to pray, , v to-b- d - ! jnillthe -- " c- , r '.' ' s-,- . ; ' , ' , ! -- - - KLX, (50tfm -- But at heart therv-ere-Binnno- r survey of this area has been in augurated-undethe expert direction of the U.' S. reclamation 'service. This .will be completed during the current OUT OUR WAY year ansi will give to the agriculturist of the entire , Utah j valley scientific data fpr the determination of the bestt crops,' A MAK4 SHORE for given soil conditions and will add W th$ improvement HAS '.. Got 60ME ox our agricultural industries as already flutnnea.? The joirrfrtfty and county building- in 'Provo will ' be TAsre. "T ' FALL completed during the summei- ; , This, cpntributcsto the IM LOVE WlTH . .'favorable, emplwnient situation and means the distribution A BiQ UOBSTER of considerable Public money for "local labor1. .The city, county, siaie ana leaerut ruaa agencies are mau pussumj; aj very helpful roads improvement program 'which! js distrjbu- X" DlDi f OST Time, ana iflDor in mis 1 E.T. Or4El locality, as well as adding further to the concentration Cf W4 forest traffic benefits in Prdvo"." In addition to this the U service is completing aft improved highway around Mt Timpanogos which An the last thm years hai become a great factcir of jesource from tourist travel. The "same service is also completing this year a tourist highway into the Grandaddy lake country of the Uinta mountains. All of this is making Provo the logical outfitting t point for 1 ' . - vae.u.L-oH-VMe.L- who'll Fall Ft?.A BlCr mPPDBCJTAWVvJS LIKE, HER rr " v '"' :. -- L.i TH f ' ' V , PUM lrlO km LM m CSoK Urn .. ' 5 John Balllday says It's a good fisherman's family thing a yln doesh't have to live the"BsB he ' says he !TtMP 950 n caught S;Jam Tom The difference between lnneh and luucheoo opines Grant Larsen Is anyhers from a dollar tip. 1' . tl029 S7J futsks . , ' UTAH MOTOR SALES CO. 'Pardark , 440 W.'Center " Reo ' r" ! ':Ph6ne 112(1 OLDSMOBILE SIX wave-beate- : 1 I CnaUrti4taubt Tiner Terformtvvx- I I Lawirtnce. . a PRO D.UC OF X G MOTORS NBRAL Jl ' - antnith, DAILY LESSONS Ana killed Mlnotaurs v 'caves?:"?" I JN ENGLISH '" ..Prehlstwrkii; imchyderms By iV L. Gordon ' anddledi I,- , In their v- - 4Poinbled As the Stones from my sling sealed Don't say "where have they gone Fair Helen their fate, the Trojan gazed at me to?" Omit "to." with pride, O F T K N MISPRONOUNCED: . As I. calmly slew Alex the Great docile. Pronounce the 0 as In "of, Then the "Missus" appeared with or as In "no." . our sunny haired laddie,. OiTKX MISSPELLED : Js Rome was preparing to full, ' She smiled as she told me he'd anxiety, concern. learned to say Daddy." solicitude, care, vigilunce, attention, Oh boyt that's Romance after all. worry, watchfulness. WORD STCDY: Tse a word Half the world wonders what thhti times and it is yours." Let us the other has or living, 'M R'HHe our viMruliuiiiry, by jnn'ster- " Ezra Stevens. lng one jword reach, day, Today's word : VERNAL ; belonging to A train goes so fast that cabbage sjiring, .'The vernal days have giv- patch and a lake of water resemble " en fivyuy . ' ' a bowl of vegetable soup. V Worn! ",; j S13ixal!: - ajj.jrf-"-.- Du Porif , Brno for handy home use - For .to's-immcr.- Woodwork-nq- or old, w - . BERT BANDLEY r ..i:' Floors, Walls, Metal Work , Auto Tops and Genera Blacksmithing TEousS- r- 22"So72nd "WM Proro t j. , JUST It isn't probHble thflt IrvlfigTJer: tin's aext song hit will be entitled "Notar her FoUts are My Folks" or something like See my o-- o-v la Ihe country," sxclabned the aspiring polliiciuu. A.LAVXmRM JAWEO, "Hp many fltvots of. com you going to manufacture?" 1 BRUSHiT-ON-T JDries in 30 minutes that Tlie time will come when mime wilHie in the month ALt MvJ t50f?M DAWS DID' KI TtT AS A- - 0H A-A- A- AS-O- H IM A m 1a A poor way to raise your to sit in a gaim- w ' i iiiui. JAKiE OF C sAOH -- VWGLL SHOW j 1 r VIt i IM' a. I ttm 'l ... Furniture, Automobiles, All the world loves a lover, snaps Hugh Mooney" If he'll Just refrain from giving public exhibitions of his loving. ; t 'r AUTO TOPS AND CURTAINS Upholstering and Scat Covering. are ; our-Eas- Window for t Gift Suggestions., Provo Paint & Glass Co. . v. .,'f-tf'- ' , boy fi v 'Axtvmpre 61 the legs and knees lowers the trnnterMrnnp of til whole body," a writer tells as. Bet the is a ptMy warm vrttgi ' member. 'I'M- - i - J2L ' Opixnlnnity never ceases to knock at.thu.'ddo of the man with money tff Invest.. .in 'r t "Howican a good gfrl get a beau T asks a We know a hard r one than (an a girl get a good bean ' U. -; Pleasant Grove Wjat.-'HoW f Co. A SQUARE DEAL OR " NO DEAL 20 acres Pleasant Grove. water of fruit, Good riht, plenty Brick home, good barn, grainr ery store house, blacksmith's shop. 'All implements. A real buy . at ' -- , simply means one that Is more so than usual. wind-swe- . ' ' ta 4 cati. ft matt tcummkml nan to ' KlEVEf? V ; ,1 1 HtrfT Gtmmt Mfena imtudxt plaa fSfl k Umash b OUumM MudbaUk CUA C mta. m M tlmam tit baM, Mm 1mm. f tm CM AC n H mj Imm hm m , '' V t (djbiles The ame follows who seU those lead pencil sharpening machines, " also jell lead pencils. com-mupi- : ' 8ked.tae " I can't separate 'en, A nuisance I value explains why many of the departments at tha big QUsrnohito plant are now wartang over time and why it has been secessary to double - iactcry iacilities, . Chfck this value lor yourself., , j Compare Oldsmobile, point by faint, with any car. Ride i an pidstpobile l Drive an Oklt--" caobile. Then, and not until then, will you - understand why the purc is raying ' fia larger numbers than ever before. Wy fourteea children, are fight ing Windy Wolfs kids all over the road just s round the bead, there, fend .: ' Immediate recognition of Oldsmobilq's greater ' 1 , r:S' '. v ' ottfl ! 1 jelled, Ragsoa Theatre Box Office Man: "Hey! Get in line. What d'ye think that orchestra. brass rail Is for?" KGO (361.2m) Oakland. Usual "Why, I thought It was fer peo KGO kiddies features: 5:30 p. m., pie to ketch hold of when they hear " club. 6 p. m.. dinner concert, 8 the prices." ; program, with p. m., educational "" music and speakers. ROMANCE Usual Last KLX (509m) Oakland. night I discovered rich treasfeatures; 8 p. m., San Jose ..' ure, night 8 p. m., Lake Mer-ri- tt n In a: and "' , ducks. , cove, KHJ (405.2m) Log Angeles. Sil- Jewels and gold in bountiful nieas-- ' ent night. ure, KFI (467ni) Los Angeles. 6:30 A buccaneer's long burled trove. p. m., Trojon' Rooters. T p. m., Owes I tasted the sweet draught of un- 8 p. m., Fallon and CaHfornians. shackled youth, popilar program. 9 p. m., studio And rescued fair maidens from '" '" v . program. 10 p. m., studio program. knaves, "' I swung a bright sword for beauty . see ,the. completion 'of thelfirst unitj)f Next fall the Pacific States Cast .Iron corporation foundry adjacent to the Ironton plant of the Columbia Steel corporation; This unit will begin with xt daily output of 50 tons of cast iron and win employ 150 men;i A careful surveylmad by the movers in this project discloses the fact' that the present market demands cast iron nine in the Rocky Mountain and Pacific Cdast states "area Is 500 tons daily. The intention of the new corporation' is to double its Jnitial capacity within two years. If present plans mature, and indications are they will, the" maximum capacity will be reached within ' five years. new this The, immediate effect of the establishment of industry is the hastening of the time when the Columbia its coke Steel corporation will need to add another unit-will ifurnace erection another blast of oven, plant. The eventually follow. This in turn will call fpr increased, activities at and necessary enlargement of the plant of the ' .'; r f Republic Creosoting company." which without set down is the All in all, foregoing, undue; exaggeration ,or optimism, discloses not only a very wholesome present 'economic condition but a very .reassuring; tnd contiguous iuture. growth tor Utah county. public i respondsH Is ( r., will Offered ; ngdamonat-tunds-toirttptn-maienai tourists. tourist' . -li- ! 'ttaretl "Hey, f yvnT , What's comipg " '" gram. KGW (401.5m) Portland. 7:30 p. . . . M m lrst rresDyterian cnurcn. . m., concert orchestra. "JUNE 7 KPO (428.3m) San Francisco. Us- uhI features: B:3 p. in., children s :30 p. m., States restaurant hour. orchestra. 7 p. m., Fuirmuut hotel orchestra. 8 p. m., James Lono's Haw ailan orchestra. 0 p. m., from Station. KFI, Cablrla Cafe Angeles. 10 p. j - r Tatters to an approaching motorist "Back upland flet our, ' won't tndr-org- BY WILLIAMS f . First' Presbyterian church of p. m., feature pro Hollywood. " MAM "' p. mper program. feature; 7 jp. string orchestra. T :30 p. p. m, Jim, Jaeic ant joub ino. p. w4 wen (irgaa recnai. lenmao 'and hla oke. 10 p. w.. dunce orchestra. KPN (315.0m) Pasadena. 8:45 p. m. Concert by MaryUnd Artistf ' ensemlile. KNX (337in) Hollywood, Usual features: 8:30 p. in., ilrst unitarian church, - 7 p. nw symphony an reettul. p. orchestra r VAlS.AKr-- CAT . KFI (467m) Urn AnseleaJJTOal THIS COCRKTETT10AD7 -- W. M. VlLSON. An exhaustive oakutud. ., muuio jiruKrnui. - gmtaelintic district soil uu Gto4 MarniUgVJudferj ' 'A' ' . .. ... ).' TeU a mutty story and It wiu travel fifty miles before night, but tell a Bice decent parlor story and it sever get past tha beam, j ' BUeut KHJ (4062m) Loa Angeles. 7 pr mi nrst euoaiH rnarcn. o 41. , " " Bight. 7 - 1 At last the weather (Is warm coyered a pole.. . - Lots of telephaixi to pot sheets oa the bed. polo dlscoTertes fiiea days. IUuaski ditMiiowu Muw4liil play j, Tkilia. vgo did wauy polef ia P6bu4. ' ': S--v ? n Our army f is buying automatic ?North pole's dlstwered. 7 Sooth puUto jwlera. Buck privaU pole ' diHtwerea But our auto dis-- to be nutiimuiic imiMto iieeU-rs- . at ! gm-sf- The OFFICE $7000 f including cifop. 192 SSTOO-term- 4 ,buys, . 'OWENS ein sv nca swvieniaf liflALTV-- ' CQ. Phone 66S" U in the market for Marshalfand Kellogg's Pride SfrawBemies 6 brick, - modern, big lot, near B. Y. U., s. only ' Plenty of other good . S etitmgB r - limr-h' - TOIEDYiEDITOIUALS WASHINGTON NEWS . s I I I Jt XC KPO (428JSm Saa Fnmcfaeo. Ca ml features: 8 p. m, brgaa redtaL Tutit are all rttat to cat yldk Hutv$ MaUuraut wrchentri. Hwert or of eonrae, but they dq leak terribly. 6 :25 p. m.. Palace hotel rbeatra, 8:13 p. m., ralrmont hotel orchestra. . inerioaa Idea of Belnt Preaeated KW (3l.ttnr Oakland. T: p. Csiui-- f rrTif At THE HEW ROAD Utah county now throbs with industrial plants, many of which are closely allied to her farming and fruit growing Farmer Jomn stopi iHl his team to talk with neighbor BroWn, , interests. A look on the industrial map of the county will disclose the establishment throughout the .county not only Wbo, wated In hi limosiii wag, ou'his way Tq town. of the staple industries such as sugar factories, candy fact- I see," said Jonea; "that you hijve lwught a a8oliin? ories, flour mills, the steel plant and the creosote, plant, but And don't you know I've alwaya thought I'd like one toe. ome day. also several new canning factories, the reorganized and reTintic "You bet," Bald built Knight-WoolJMhX the reduction come to jmissT Brown, "that isn't nil that'8 Standard Mining company at Harold, and several other minor ror I ljave aim bought a truck to haul my lately Bass. 'garden industrial plants. The, first unit of a large cold storage And iwitlit-- is THAT all," said Brown, "I find I can bind plant 'is now being erected in Provo. The preliminary work Just thrice as much by golug to town on this bete coijcreVl'oud' for the construction of the first unit of the new cast iron pipe ,v .States "Cast Iron Pipe "One time we farmers thoucht tfcat U foundry to be built by the Pacific would be "a tig xiwu8 ' ' :' VJ corporation is also under way. But now' we've all begun to n tin just nod roniinon sense, The new cold storage industry is the' logical result of e're goljig to town t.w! Iim k in less than half the time Today the survey both of our production resources and the market And much in wear nnd t::re -- T!i: t ilir road was a crime." ,' saving which of strawberries demands for the extraordinary quality " are produced in this area. Strerryifrwiirgwi be stimulated to much greater production by reason of the "The money that we yearly Hiient n try'ng to make It stay r' , ?5 Would in short time have easily liui'i iho r.d we have .today, .' '.'" provision of cold, storage. Through this hew industry the Vmv to the town'" fruits and other perishable may For this new road hns brouglit the farm jtraypberjes,' raspberries be held against spoilage and in bonditioh for the !orisu"rner And folks can 'go to show's aadlUh' " ?,ia?nuwls$l'lhbrf BrJwn, as thd market demands. In the last three years the acreage children on their way to :hool Instead' cif wading; Vk.ite'! , ; planted to strawberries on Provo Bench and the Pleasant "The never ' " Thev stop to jihiy around iiml get to achooJ ioo late, One cent. of 300 the Grove district has increased prime per And out after Sunday uieetlug'g and preacher homeward movers in this new development, James H. Clark of Timpan-ogo- s ward, who shared in the surveys and market studies There is no- ton to sputter up his brand new ..Sunday clothes. durinsr the cast two years, reports that som4 of the mem of his association last year realized as much as $700 "And don't you know that I don't give a continental darn- bers ' j How much It rains or straws or liails while I am on'the fa'riii? vct acre from the. strawberry crop. "! ' This single itenj of cold storage is proving to be one of For since the concrete road's been in I nlwavs can rely the biggest developments in local fruit growing and we shall On good roads in December as well as in July." reap the benefits from it in large measure this year- and "And old Bill Sykes' skinny eam which had so much to do increasingly larger in the, years to come. Our Hxe. stock; industry has been mixed with pros- A hauling one ton into town, well now is hauling two, perity for the" Mcep mm and hardship for the cattle men And old Bill says this surely, proved to him a bit. of luck during the' last three years. This year, however, the con- Kir with money saved by saving TIME lie's going to buy a truck." dition is favorable to both. Th cattle and sheep have Joiies, "nin going to buy an auto and a truck come out of .winter in the very best condition possible and "1 tun," the cattle industry hasA increased 30 per cent with. the im- For '.now the roads' are smooth and dry no mud and ruts to buck, And eny one who says to me that concrete roads ain't right, provement last year and this year in local conditions. Will surely have an argument if that won't do a fight" a This at is means, "normal; very holding Mining able condition for. Utah bounty in as .much as the largest two old cronies who had met upon the way produceri.in the East Tintic district are. within the(bound-arie- s And thus these , of .this county. v In addition- to this factor we re being Discuosrd with homely logic the topics" of the day. ' : greatly benefited by the entire, favorable condition of min- - ,Tii j- argued long on taxes on farming en v, I 0L There are 'a lot of writers In these unholy, days, who pose as. feartess- -f ighters pt everKthingw praise; man's tajtn tney would pe stealing, ma higher nopes .congeahng, taey jeer lura when fees fcneenBg, they josh him when ha , last-thre- - ' . ; n . products,- : -- if fo - M-on- d . RHYMES' ; f - w. pippLiNa;-;m--- THEi EVENING HERALD t i Berries must be stemmed, no green tips. Will furnish casesWe pay 9 cent a 'pound delivered" ' atMur'PlS?ahtJrove PJnnt. - and-cups.,-;- '' ' |