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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, JULY 29, 1923. I Series Populard Economics Nm Br Bmk 4 7r MmAtam Ctmpmy, Cfty III LEAVING The GreatesTFamily in the World" Dr. M. C. Merrill of the B. Y, U. has returned from Boise, Idaho, en-- ' - s The Gas in Miss Ida Cook, age 30. daughter ihuslastic 'er the sixth annual, of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cook of 107 ' ' contention of horticulturist. en-- North Eleventh West street. waa . I jtomologista, and plant pathologists seriously injured and narrowly held there. were be j states, Fifty delegates, escaped death Friday night when' 'in attendance. There were but she left the Orem car near the Na. two. however, from Utah, Prof. 1. N. tional Packing company on West' Haw ley of the V. A. C, and himself. street Center The other states represented were Idaho, Montana, Washington, Ore- "Miss Cook in an effort to get The U. home earlier than by riding to the gon and British Columbia, 3. department of agriculture also interurban station on First West and Center street, thought she had a delegation present. The questions discussed were all would get off at the packing com-- j of a very practical nature, such as pany. control of the apple leaf roller, Apparently the car just slowed control of the alfalfa weevil, con down to make the turn and Missj trol of the strawberry weevil (now Cook, thinking it was going to stop, a serious menace in Pleasant alighted. She fell to the ground as Grove and elsewhere); potato di?- - the car swerved quickly around the eases and certifiaction, control of! corner. She was picked up by passersby the bllstennite (now affecting apple and Dear trees), and new nhases of and taken to her home. Dr. David Special mention was West wood was called, and it was spraying. made of a new oil, much cheaper found that she had suffered v than oils which have been In use, broken pelvis and right shoufder. for spraying trees during the dorAccording to reports Miss Cook mant period. is resting u well as can be ex- Dr. Merrill found that the re- pected. search work done last year by his i student, Paul Harding, in the line of destroying the eggs of the apple FARMERS WANT leaf roller, was similar to the work done in Oregon and Washington universities. Dr. Merrill's paper on the CaliWHEAT T, fornia method of pruning evoked a two-hodiscussion in which opinions varied materially as to whether By H. O. ROBINSON, the California method was desir International News Service staff! OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. By CONDO able or not Correspondent The delegates were banqueted INDIANAPOLIS, July 27 An evurtetsTT; 1 ave ACt. TOT TH5M "by Boise, Dr.. Merrill being called insistent demand by the American OUT. 30MS SIWAP-SHO- TS I HAve ALWAYS upon to respond to one of the farmer for an unsurmountable tar OF MY ClTTtc S II toasts. iff wall against foreign wheat will Kl N D tVHlSNCVeg. THAf be one of the outgrowths of less TO than one dollar wheat. The other OU SHOW rn felt tiif lurt of ntul opportunities. will be an airtight grain hole. MAN FALLS was the opinion expressed . This today by Lewis Taylor, vice president o fthe Indiana farm bureau, fa jr i FEET TO DEATH one of the leaders in the movement to remedy the present wheat situation in the middle west ; - Article One the production and distribution ol International News Service. These two things working, towealth we have made greater prog-rethings of life CHEYENNE, W'y6., than has any other people. July, 28. will insure the American M gether - ."The history of mankind is a Tec- -. '.While thousands of horror-strickeEgypt, for example, of whose anfarmer a profitable market for his V ,; . ..!, lord of the growing participation of cient civilization we have heard spectators looked on, Kermit Kiehl, wheat crop in future years, Taylor .. Iin and more a 15,000,has more and more much, people population of 23, of Denver, known as' "Diavolo," believed. sR.fi hq I00. its me. is wealth but It more ot the good tnings ot prosperous, a stunt flyer with thGates Flyjs -"The present tariff of 30 cents a I L x-v' is in the hands of a few landowners li but KJO, "1 This is progress. like a plummet bushel on wheat is entirely too low and princes, as it has been for over Circus, dropped And since this is the goal towards I, 1.100 feet to the earth was and adi . which civilized society steadily 4,000 years, while the people are so really to protect the American y aa . vances, we must believe that .human poor that they have none of the curshed to an almost unrecogniza- farmer," Taylor declared. . "What household utensils and conveniences ble mass. .jjFATHtie,, ANO history, taken as a whole, is a recwe want is a taYiff of one dollar . that are common to the humblest ord of progress. Kiehl was making a parachute or $1,5" a Then we could In spite of follies and failures, we American homes. Agricultural im. jump from a plane piloted by Eddie1 are slowly but surely getting ahead. plements are the same today as those' Brooks as the last feature of the charge a profitable price for the wheat used In this country and Our problems are problems of life of centuries ago, and ninety-eigInstead dump our surplus on a foreign and growth, not of lrath and decay. cent, of the people cannot read Frontier day celebration. per v; of jumping feet first as is the cus- market for whatever we could get Now and then, as in the World or write. Compare this with America : In tom, Kiehl for some unknown rea- - for it. We could even give the (War, through some' madness, moral 'or economic, civilization may slip the last twenty years householj son left the plane head first. After surplus to the Red Cross to feed back a hundred years over night. wealth, that is, the Value of tliir.jrs dropping several hundred feet. It some starving country." , Lut these tragic lapses- into the used every day in the home, has in- became apparent that the parachute Th? averswamp holes of despair really repre- -' creased about threefold. would not open and the young man SPRINGVILLE KIWANIS MEETS, sent an investment in experience. age family income in 1910 meisitred toHCN H. GROWS UP UtS twILt oouQTcess in money was $1,470. In 91S it was mane several desperate but iuti!e Ignorance is free. Knowledge has feOftci ANO Att HIS FRlGNlSS K;lfW Ho to the ropes. untangle SPRINGVILLE, 'to be bought and paid for and the $2,600. In fifteen years the Ameri- efforts July 28 The dropped to the ground at a tremend-j'nu- n Springville Kiwanians were highly price is always high.: But usually it can people have spent upon automoKIOS UIU- - BE all it costs, for by defeat, biles, accessories and improved autospeed. Kiehl had been engaged entertained jsrealwefrth Friday evening at a CtNP SO W)tuv mobile roads, upwards of twemy-fiv- e men learn the secret of victory, PATHtte in stunt flying but two weeks, in their honor dinner given party jand failure often is but the first step billion dollars. Belt Cole, a former companion of (by the Utah Valley Gas & Coke In 1918, the people of the United 4cn the road to success. lost his life here three company; under the able manage When, after the gloom of the States had nine and a half billion Kiehl's, weeks when he and a com- ment of Walter Adams. ago, disdollars tucked x worlds in new were twenty-sij Middle Ages, away covered overseas, life became once and a half million savings accounts panion dropped from a height oi The tables were artistically armore a great adventure and the idea (including certificates of deposit) 20000 feet in their plane on a local ranged at the demonstrating rooms in distributed thousand aviation field. twenty-eigKiehl's mother is in front of the Ed Richie cleaning ,of progress received a new impulse. .It was the age of another chance. banks and institutions. with grief. prostrated and pressing parlors. At the clo:e of the great Liberty .Men felt the lure of new opportunA most delightful evening of Loan campaigns, twenty million inities, and the- - new societies organPRAISE FOR TIMP. vestors had bought nearly eiehtc?n music, chat and feasting was enized, the new homes and institutions "NBASlaVICB dollars of government bonds joyed. 't J builded under new skies and upon billion SCHOOu ALPINE SUMMER and war savings stamps. new soil were glorified by the relations commitThe inter-cit- y li i' 11 thought and hope that they might July 28. "Use all the adjectives in tee. Alex Hedquist, Edgar McAr-thu- r Wealth of All IncrMtinff be better than those of the dictionary, that is good and J. W. Farrer of Provo, This growing participation by all Today it is reasonable and norones, when you expr?ss my senti- were the nain the people the wealth of the guests, Dr. mal to think of human history as tion is not confined to investments ments regarding Mt. Timpanogos,'' in essence a forward movement from Mace was toastmaster. S. (Wallace C: when Dr. Cowles declared Henry darkness to light, from slavery to in bond; We hve millions of farm M, Whittaker won the attendance owners and home owners. Other, he returned from thp top of Utah's Ifreedom, from poverty to comfort, prize. millions own stock in our public utilwonder mountain Thursday even ifrom aloofness among men and naities, railroads, banks and industries, ing. "It is a wonderful mountain. tions to friendly contact and cooperaATKES NUMBER FOUR and the spread of this form of public tion. I think I can say that the trip to ownership through private invest Political progress, spiritual progMt. of the top Timpanogos repre- International Newg Srvle. ment is widening every day. ress, intellectual progress, material W1LKES-BARRPa. July 28. These conditions, so rich in their sents the best single day's trip I progress: these are the goals of Mrs. Lizzie Rickets, aged 50, who g towards which the contribution to national happiness have ever taken." earthly Dr. Cowles was accompanied to is the mother of 21 children, was face of the world is turning in and security, have been achieved by .deathless hope and desire. Americans under American instituthe top of the mountain, by his stu- married for the fourth time recenttions and through the application-odents from the University of Chi- - ly. Mrs. Rickets' last husband Is Prograw Definad American principles. Dean Hugh M. Woodward, Charles Henry of Scrampton. Her jcago. is the We govern ourselves. As a pec pie, growing Progress, then, of more and more neoole we make, unmake or remake our (Prof. Fred Buss, Professor Cottam, first two husbands died and she T. Earl Pardoe and a num- - divorced the third one. ; in more and more of the good things laws as public opinion decides. Ve Prof. of life. Judged by this standard, educate ouAelves for any kind of ber of other students. America is, perhaps, the most prowork pranxjlaceji iocierjtwe gressive nation in the world. choose. Let us examine this statement Most of the big men in industry, Politically, we have progressed to in politics, in finance, in every form of intellectual and moral leadership (the point of representative govern. and universal franchise, tnclud- - began at the bottom. pentmen and women on an equal Free and unhampered individual tlng K : . HIED DR. !1ERR1LL RETURHS GIRL IS : : Wffl Horne; .- Tl ! 1 1 heat-w- hy the with suffer will you Why endure smoke and soot and ashes--whe- n a better way is available. Water Quickly Cook In Comfort-He- at 1 s'.r stm . ; i "YOU CAN DO , It BETTER WITH GAS" I rim UtahValle x Provo Spainish Fork Springville MR Intern mi 1500 VfrpIS?"co6d ss -- . n Arr .. ti - th is;: vs.y bus-hel- ht , -- . j - i PlCTltS 1 j ht the'-past- ; well-bein- ' ,tr If I " are in good condition and they will give you good service. We invite your inspection. ... ... $650.00 .... . .... . . . . $650.00 Hudson Model H. t- -e Days '.basis. Intellectually, we have become a nation of free schools, of countless newspapers and magazines, of thousands of public libraries, of museums, galleries and public lectures--all of them offering their privileges to every one alike. Spiritually, we have unquestioned religious freedom for all. This is an ideal for whieh men have fought more desperately, perhaps, than for toy other cause, yet such freedom is a part of the native air of the United States. Thus far, in our country, three of the goals of progress have been leached. The privilege of parti by all the people in all the political, intellectual and spiritual food things of life is virtually complete Bnt what about the fourth foal the economic ideal, the partid-fo- a by an the people in the mints of hfe upon a eqnw opportunity? C w in Ainenca we have come w sotTing flu peoUem. In a great sum of money in a good car if you take advantage of one of the bargains we are offering. These cars You don't have to invest initiative and effort, coupled with a growing economic cooperation under government sanction and control have given us the widest participation in the common' wealth ever achieved by any nation in the world. Having reached this point by American individual initiative and private cooperation, shall we on until the job is completed and every producer has acquired an estate? The triumphs of the present are built upon the experiences of the past ever changing yet ever constant in their adherence to the virile American principle that a man must seek advancement through his own energy his labor, his sacrifice and his initiative, coupled with a quick sympathy with his fellows and a readiness to cooperate with them for the common good. If we but remain loyal to these fundasnental American characteristics, we are ot the ere of n accomplishment so praow mat, compared with it even superiority will thejracat dawn of a riorioua STILL GOING GOOD Oldfield Quality Tires at these low J f w dr prices Tire. y 30x3 30x3 W 30x34 Cord ...$10.65 31x4 Cord $18.95 A. S 999 999 Tubes, $7.40 $8.85 Cord , . .$19.90 Cord ...$20.90 Cord . . .$21.80 32x4,4 Cord ..,.$27.00 33x4 Cord ...$27.30 34x44 Cord .. .$28.90 33x5 Cord ...$33.90 35x5 Cord . . .$34,90 132x4 $1.65 $1.75 $1.75 $2.45 $2.55 $2.65 $2.75 $3.50 $3.50 $3.65 $3.95 $4.15 BRIMHALL BROTHERS TIRE MERCHANTS 223 West Center Street Phone 260. Monday Tuesday 1922 Nash 4 . 1918 Buick 4 $250.00 1921 Cleveland Six . . . . . . Paige ... , $500.00 ..$350.00 Commercial... $500.00 . $450.00 Republic Truck .. 1921 Dodge ....... Ford Light Delivery...... $200.00 Ford Light Truck . ... ....$125.00 the above cars have just been overhauled, are in good running order, and are equipped with good All tires.--'- Come All! All goods must be sold regardless of price. Store is closed Wednesday, Aug. Motor c j Phone 74. Intermountain Sales Co. At Fletcher & Thomas old stand 5th West, Center St. Provo, Utah. Katkm |