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Show 7 THEPKOVO HERALD - n:-3! BOXIHG.ftND VJRESTLiriG CQIITESTS 1 ' . ,. v. ' - .... -- ., j ,; : s v .' i . , 1 ' " . ( ;.i : t- WMWS HOT OPEVA HOUSE 111 -- 3 " ' W; : '1 ' throw-tKJ- &THE.SH0E MAKIRjZZi has moved from 43 West 1st North to 127 N. Academy Ave.: Half Sole,: and sewed, lkfe&'s , , vr "'. " Unique Story of Interesting.. boxing Joe Masaey of Colorado,. and. Bryant bouts V and wrestling contests have Wlmmer th i IigiGauddlll auftiivibuiiu; bint -- ' of Vernal, and agrees o -men- twice each 1n sixty oit Discovery PLAITS FOIX' TSH3 GSHBT " minutes wrestling. Dean Gray will boxing- contest in the Provo Opera wresUe with MelljCoi f' .:V.- -' ; IMCOWtMHtM Loose tomorrow night and a large t Considerable interest - has -j been to is attend. crowd expected manifested In the coming contest as - "Just a countryman that's aU,'' v la the boxing- - contest Percy Jones well as the one which took place Fri Is the way the grower of this re will don the' mitts for a six. round day night last- - These boxing bouts markable ear of corn, Mr. Fred C. bout with "Doc" Slmerel; Yerl Mc-- : are an Innovation in thejporting cir himself . ""Adams and' Gill Cox will box "Jour cles of ProTO and viclnltr and the pub- Pa4In,-8ty-les - ' rounds and David John, and Tom Cox admitted' to be one of the leading mm k. - JfJ I Ci'i - j m I IWVluUU- -i - n m t According to tho sports reoelved at toe district office of the foreat ser vice from vorlous supervlsore of the PERFECTLY LAUNDERED 4 He loves to look at his linea when we send it home snowy white and, perfectly launder-e- d. It does his heart good to contemplate IV Everyone url lnlEe coraeefts danger from fires. :- ', - k ., - ir , , the warm days Utah has beea enjoying for the past week the thoughts of the state dairy and food commission turned towards spring and the unsanitary train which follows in its wake. Warm weather produces the season when the small boy and his al ter, perchance his parents also.cannot quench their thirst except with soda op Last rear the comnssigOecid- - edtcTpiaee a Par uponthemetal arrangements on the pop bottles as unsanitary and, therefore,- . a s mena.ee. Under the law such may not be used after April 1. Yesterday the commission decided to give due notice to al soda water dealers that should the offending be used prompt prosecution push-in- push-i- n . The World's Greatest Ear of Corn i VARIETY Palln'a Corn Flake Yellow. (Named after winning the W. K. KelJodg $1,000 Trophy.) A HYBRID The Seventh Year Production. MaleReld's Yellow Dent PARENT PLANTS Female Alexander's Gold Standard DIMENSIONS Length, 101-Inches. Nunv Inches, Circumference, 7 of an Inch. Width of kernels, of rows, 20. Length of kernels, of an inch. Thickness of kernels, i-- 6 of an Inch. Arranoe- about mentt very unif ornv kernel exunnlng Jn atraigtitrawaihentlre Jength--o- f the earwlthout a misplaced grain, holding their length well to Jhe ends of theeart tlpJjelngjwell covered jwlth, dented grains Weight 20 ounces. Estimated proportions corn, 92 per cent; cob, 8 per cent 8 ter 3-- 8 contri-yance- s r would result.- - HENRY JONES Whowlll try to pin the shoulders of A CUP OF GOOD' COFFEE served Wimmer and - Massey to the mat free Thursday, 3 to 5 p. m Provo Tea & China Co. - twice each, In one hour. Many Winter Resorts. i BathlnBoating Hshing Barbara. - Ask Polo Tennis-Go- - lf At Riverside Redlands Any Agent or -- Yachting,Deep Sea Game Fishing H. Mand- erfield, A.G.P.A. At Fampus Catalina. - Salt Lake Route. . SomT"6"fTheTQOst discouraging-?- ? ports on the snowfall come from the Teton, Sawtooth and Sevier national forestSi Supervisor: Robert E Miller of the Teton district reports that there Is an average of four feet of snow on the Teton divide, while ordinarily at this season of tbe year there is eight feet la that Ideality, There is only three feet of snow on thn Saw tooth summit.arcordiiig tp-th- e reports of -- Supervisor C. N. Woods, when this region Is usually covered by six teet oLshow at this time. At Ifailey, Ida., there Is an average of eight lnch'es, compared with thirty Inches as a normal condition Get the Aberdeen X and King rThey are the best in the State Independent Coal Co Yard by the woolen mjjls, KOFFORD A CROWTHERS, Proprietors. ON UTAH CON. WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. From a reliable source It was learn ed yesterday that the Utah Consoll What a woman wants among dated of ,Tintic( with the exception other important things is a . of a few days, has been working, a . checking accountilnunanag- small fofce during the winter months and that at present there Is a very ing household expenditures a- Champion Ear ' fall showing in the face of the new check book acts as a perpetmost perfect ever grown, It is with- - lie tells it willingly, though modestly, drift to the west of the big old stope, ual reminder of the differfor he knows that his story 1benever The mine was idle for only a few days, out a shadow of ostentation. ence between income and The champion ear of corn was not told is a source of great when a caretaker was put on and a outgo. You can tell at accident There can be no greater ment of the thousands of farmer who inie later a small force of men. The lesson In tbe value of careful study never had a better chance than he had face of this drift from the main tun glance just what your finanand painstaking selection of seed and himself. Palin was born and brought nel level shows an eight-Inc- h streak cial resources are how and breeding than the experience of this up on a farm near Newtown, Ind. He of copper ore whlcb assays 10 per where you have spent your ; same Palin. The farmer who thinks has never owned a foot of farm land cent. A month ago the streak was not Every check given 5? betands a chance to go into his corn In his life, and the 360- - acre farm on as wide, and assayed only 7 per cent as a acts receipt. It is an infield and by a piece of luck pick out which the champion ear of corn which copper the gradual widening and com centive in itself to save. an ear which Nature has fashioned won the Kellogg Trophy was. grown ing In of higher values giving more " -wrest th1 reW-tfIth it from' , e eveQ 4stoiragemenL "Judging Mr. Palms real experience as a present prospects the mine will come the honors from this Indiana man, STATE BANK OF PROVO. cannot do better to disabuse his mind farmer began about sixteen years ago. near paying Its own expenses," de of this fallacious notion than to read He had been on the road as a grocery clared this stockholder. thTTtory of Palin and his champion specialty salesman, when he took a notion that he would rather be an ag QUE8TION OF OLIVE OIL. ear. When is olive oil not olive oil? Is In the first place, Palin knows corn. riculturist so he took a few short the cources at Purdue University and question troubling the state dairy If there were no more proof of this and food commission. Not but that now of he a the farm rented portion than the bare story Of the develop' are commissioners advised he the Nine . upon years ago ment and discovery of the champion occupies. began ear, it would be enough. And in proof carefully breeding this new variety the potnt, butthe dealers In the com of this fact, here Is the story as he of corn. For two years he planted modity appear to have a considerable two rows of Reld's Leyyow Dent, then difference of opinion on the subject told It himself : Cottonseed oil now is masquerading two of Alexander's Gold Standard, we and was In 1910, November, Tt DAINTY LINENS. as salad or olive oil In many grocerGold From Standard. the The our taseling Just harvesting crop. is the most conspicuous Your linen the detasseled rows he picked" for ies. Cottonseed oil ie a common adulis no as terant and nfi&ns seed' only the ears carrying the by pure feature of your apparel. It require! he wanted to reproduce, as olive oil. Hence the commission- more attention than "other wearables. ' planting these In breeding plots and ers , have decided that It shall bear It Is particularly noticeable whether Its name full not or laundered "Salad" in the dress "so careful future. properly that qp proper selection, maintaining in nine years' time he had developed means "pure" according to the com- - shirts, fancy waists, collars ana cuffs ission-a- Bd wlH4and wash shirts. Such garmentare7 J the typ-The Palin champion ear was the be set to work at once to, see to it quire skill and care to produces the best results. - Exactly right is the Ten-- diet first winner of the YV. K. Kellogg Na- that the law i enforced.---'---on our work. Send for the wational Corn Trophy, a handsome" sil$100 PER PLATE gon; we'll do. the rest. ... ver and enamel cup,. made by. Tiffany of New York at a cost of 1 1,000. Mr. was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, Domestic Steam Lanndry Kellogg as'-th- e originator and manu- in New Orleans in XSi2. Mighty" cost-lor for those stomach with trouble 468 South Academy Avenue. facturer of Toasted Corn Flakes To' day people every Indigestion. has a deep Interest In the of the higher grade of wleTesebr7"KlnSNew life" Pfils corn, for the company of which he for these troubles as well as Ifver, kidney and bowel disorders. Easy, safe, Fred C. Palin, cure. Only 25 eta .at Hedquist's Drug weather had been good, but we were Co. a little late with the harvest The A men were going i through the fields product. The Kellog trophy was to be awarded In annual comH For our town, and let it mark with the wagon in theaxual way gathear of the best was . a .for'"single harvest and the petition ering the cofti, H tli ft new era! nf a tinmA hutldiTiar corn until won twice by the same propromising 6fid.campalgathatIwjfiZ outdo anyThe fact . th at the Kellogg ducer. ".yfe have. a sort of corn show at thing that ever happened her product la 'made only from selected my farm all the time, and there U " white-- ' corn, "while the winning ear always an award for exceptionally was of a pronounced yellow type, corn earsBufflciently good ears-- of you who are homeless and see was a peculiar feature. true to type to permit of their being if we can't figure out a way for The Kellogg trophy was won in exhibited. There is a small box, onj "" you to start ground 1910 at"Columbusr"Oh"Io", hy A. every corn wagon in which the most and we'U In .Come away;.. right 111., of with a magears are Charleston, James, when WORK lff crar-acterlsti- Splendid Service City PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY. de-we- Via- "All reached in Z4jhours Salt Lake hcy-get-it . Pasadena. Write t .4- - sdvn: r AtLzzgM BeacfeSfffsgo--Sant- a y Literature -t- county a CALIFORNIA Rates " concedes "txs the palm- - for fine - laundry -work. We know what people want and we see that on V 11.00. v I saw It, and looked It over, that'l national forests there will be a short-held the trophy wlnnerjp my hand. So - water f orhrlgatlon ' purposes much so that when I left for Omaha agefIn Utah, Nevada and T southern Idaho took this summer as a result of a light grip and showed It to the" station snowfall in tho lic iaured.lJhamnageme at thai he piountalaa. r rfiflEerxountry 6ne7 agen- t- wtththB wordsrThat-tjTwBITmeet iirXTduf"roun5'' bout. only matches of the highest order will a In of number localities, according win to the $1,000 trophy whoso services are greatly in demand, ear I'm going -- tie. . wrestling matches, , Henry be considered. As the contestants Use " to the report, the fall of snow has been Jones, the local man will wrestle with eight ounce gloves which are heavily as a judge of corn exhibits, Mr, Palin with.' of So dlstlneor there's asks for no greater honor the story lesrthan half theormal, s Indicated padded, there ts no danger of serious Uon to be known as a plain ear as Palin told it himself. And on (than lbyjteaxa.paat There-,ar-e exceptions, Injuries. Knockouts jiYslJieen, and aid" while he openly, tbeltrength of it wYo wlirsay' thlt HoosIeFlarmer, decisions being will be prohibited, are few, and forest service these but a reasonable pride' In the Fred O. Palin doesn't justly merit the awardod according to tli$ men's skill. professes officials look- - forward with consider achievement of growing the famous title, "?he Man who Knows Corn"? able alarm 'to a season of unusual ' But that's not all Of Palin's story, . ' ' SPRING CLEANUP. ear of corn which was adjudged the " ' ' Though-he-ls-rteexhlbit--the ; iTTall BoleVanO'ewedXSdles! j m ' atate-faapeet- ors -- Greater SpeedGreater Accuracy. Greater Efficiency are the logical results of installing the -- 3 U1 mm, 1 eiirfw. Let's Make 1912 Booster Year pf-fer- on rm y . terswktogether ymlerwood fea-- tures'make possible the most ETccItrsive -- -- l'mpoTtaluTa'r-srvinystern- s of modern accounting, The ever.. growing demand puts the annual sales of Under woods far. ahead of those of r . any other machine making necessary the largest typwriter factory and the largest type- ,the writer office building-i- h; world. men everywhere is. unques of the practical mechanicat superioritr'of evidence tionable . . - Such a demand . irom-busine- ss j, v " ' i -' - i ' ' - Machine You Will Eventually, Buy'' c thrown,These, perfect properly selected, constitute the seed..:; corn, and among these more perfect ears we occasionally find an ear that we are willing to exhibit Jn a contest "Ori the day the champion eat was , found, I was at the house and at dinner time one-the men' brought It In and laid It, with- - number of other the window sill In the well ears.-uproom for me to tak and put away In the seed house. 'Well' I salddo you think ypu've . iP--iooo.o- o " got a good ar there?' PrVnom(X)RNTIPHin "'It looks to me like a good JvtADE DY TIFEANY"' he "said. 'j What "o ou" think of Twice Awarded . To be Com '"I picked U up and looked lt" over' peted for again at the next Well. I said JIhany,Ithink IT is IjlGom Shew atCOLUMDIA.S.C-J- y themostperfect ear of cojjr 1 ever. ; saw.". It's good 'enough te 'wln the W. r K.- - Kellog fl.OOa- troimrjthSs year at ?ts presldenf,"the Kellogg toasled Corn Omaha.' 'i Flake Co., requires ten thousand. bush- I the moment eon a day lor the.maklng of its ' , of i on . 3 ' . T ear; ''" ; . v UnderwbodTypewriter Go . 16 Exchange, Tlace . j ...... ...... ... - Sal; Lake City Utah els-o- f ... .v .... nificent ear of Reid's Yellow Dent, the plans 'and show talk-eve- r but hot so perfect an ear as that which originally won the trophy and which has become known as "the best ear of corn ever grownj'-- ' y '. " The next award of this trophy will be made at the next ..National Corn you some lumber and figures that will clear away a whole lot of hls' talk aboutprlcea being Exposition, 1913L at Columbia, S. C. quality we handle be as cheap. iecause every year our rlrglav forests afe growing smallei and : the demands are growing larger. , We say in all sincerity,. "Luckjr will be. the man who. builds In " 1912." If interested Come la." - -- It is planned'.exposition much broader in scope than any held In the past, and Consequently a long-- , er time will be required for prepara; - are "being erected for' the exposition; the main building to W 400' by 1ST' feet, ground measurements. The show will last ten days. The state of South Carolina has appropriated ) 10,000 for the expenses of tberexposltlon and the prospect la that Dixie wiir.wdo hwseif in Uon Special buildings pronT, the effort to nh ke JhU exposltlonjhe greatest. oLlts ,klnd ever .heliLl I -- too high to build now. Tact Is" never again will lumber of the ' " BaUerlumlierCo. ilSS.WestJThlrl So.. |