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Show J f A OW JWzr wl"' S0C7T U1 Suggestions to Fruitmen Takes Oath Got;, Wim. Spry WV S. The right powder H the right price (Continued from Page One.) (Continued from Page One.) board this of tween members the various producer and consumer Is a lira. O. G. Hoag left Tuesday morntaxation" common occurrence. Fruits and Togo-nave made a careful study of ing for an extended Visit with her ---emoracea has in tables are often marketed through the matters; that study rjat relatives In Kansas. MrJHoagwiU into the methods followed aid of two middlemen, the city comveatigatiott Jote he7 larbourtendaf87r'" ' In other states and a thorough inquiry misfilond ealer and a retail merchant. One cent an ounce -- 25 ounces for 23 cents is the right More Thin Twojntermediarles. into our ewn system. Two years ago Judge and tyra. Andrew B.. Morgan It's the price A series of three middlemen may in price to pay for baking ppwder. the existing board, w hich - bad been are spending a few days In Salt Lake clude first the local buyer of the particularly diligent in looking Into City; where they will attend the shipper; second, the commission the subject, after much study and Klt'AN GUARANTY dealer or ' the wholesale merchant; Democratic banquet tonight. certain and recommended deliberation, third, the retail mercKant. In the and sale of fruit by auction, which is corn- constitution to the amendments Mrs. E. W. Bibbens (has returned existing laws, calculated to meet, theaon jn large cities east of the Missells for . Do not paj? more; it's a waste of money. -from a week's visit in Salt. Lake City. sIssiDDi river, the auctioneer Is an K. C- - Baking Powder i3 pure, wholesome and ef--v rmperative demands for an equalizaHe may sell middleman. additional f ;ctive in action. "Results are sure and certain. tion of the tax burden. The governor for a' commission dealer, "to whom the Miss Ida Jenkins, who. has spent A trial will not only convince, but make yott concurred in these recommendations made been have by may a firm, fast friend. You really ought to knev Provo consignment with weeks in the past three and all were submitted to the legis a country buyer; and the purchaser for yourself what a wonderful baking help K C her cousin. Miss Maud Fairer, has lature. This body gave the sugges at such an auction may be a jobber, Baking Powder ii. returned to her home in McCammon, tions much consideration- arid by a who sells to a" retail merchant. Send for the K C Book Idaho. largOTVOtepassed the neeessary reso Five middlemen are thus concerned in s lutions tor submission of the amend such a transaction. FREE are Onions raised in Kentucky Misa Effio Evans very pleasantly ments to the people. The K C Cook's Book, cont.iiitinjr 90 testcl, easily. The result. Consternation reigned sometimes bought by a local merchant urs of the colored cex y.y.idii ?( r.t Jrcc uX)n entertained the, members of the Girl a certain class .of individuals, and shipped to Louisville; here they can: Semi it today. til.cate jiac'kel in the among Question club a( cards Monday-'evecomposed largely of those to whom I may be put into sacks and consigned Jaqucs Mfg. Co., Chicago ing. Five Hunarea was me game have referred as well aware that the to a- New York wholesaler or a com mission man who in turn soils to a plso'd and there were three tables. nav ton little, and. parenthetically, com is New York retailer. Eggs and poultry Besides the members of the club Miss may explain that that class are whose investments of those frequently pass through the hands o? Wyora Chase was a guest Th eclub posed located at least four middlemen. not found in tangible, easily will meet next week with Miss Pearl The marketing of clover seed is an property, but in Intangible . valuable Olson. bonds and rich dividend returning example of a transfer from one farmer Ing field agents and a large corps of stock. This class grasped eagerly, and to another through a number of mid- loeal agents and. correspondents be "Mr.' and Mrs. Canby Scott have re nimbly aLthe most effective weapon dlemen. The first middleman may foe followlnc Items of turned from a pleasant visiOn Los at their disposal, which, happened in an Indiana jobber, who consigns to established for the Angeles with their daughter, Mrs. this particular case to 'be an appeal to a commission dealer in Toledo, Ohio; service: To help producers organise It Means Louise Cochran.' the tax- burdened people, coucned it here the seed may foe purchased by a for associative marketing; to examine Original and Genuine the charge that the amendments were merchant and shipped to a wholesale and remove local difficulties in the The Billle club members held a sought for the"purpo6 of perpetuating dealer in a distant city. The last way of such marketing; to help propleasant session Monday evening at scheming politicians in office. After middleman in this course of distribu- ducers to find markets; to report the Tht Food-drin- k for All Agis. the home of Miss Mary Russel. The this catchy, but none the less absurd tion is a country storekeeper or a city of condition current descriptive crops, More healthful than Tea or Coffee. guests of the evening were Miss Edda suggestion, absurd because the. wild- dealer in agricultural supplies. done the In to work Agrees with the weakest digestion. addition already and Warehouses. connect Anderson and Miss Marie Startup Market Placet perpetuaest fancy could not Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. establishare Public market (places tion of office with any amendment by the department's crop reporting Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. The Utah Sorosis club will meet proposed they urged the tax:burden- - ed in awiaber: of cities and towns, service; to estimate the probable this afternoon at the home of Mrs. ed voter to register "no" against all and in "these places consumers may A quick lunch prepared in a. mimrte. production of crops a short time beJacob Evans. Mrs. C. E. Maw will the amendments. Two other objec buy such articles as fruit,- vegetables. Take no substitute. Aik for HO RUCK'S, fore harvest; to refort the beginning poultry, and eggs di $ve the paper of the afternoon and a tions were raised against the amend Others are imitations; of the shipping season; to tr musical wrosram has also been ar ments. One of these,,, .advanced by red from farmers as well as trom and ending report the .crop movement from pro-members of the legal profession, was dealers. ranged. aids the which a institution of Another TEA WILL against the creation ducing- points through, "gateways" to SAGE his of be to .Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rose, who have to crop isjlie dispose ap producer .board of equalization markets. principal Illustrations, of pent the past week in Provo, return pointed by the governor. The absolute public warehouse. COLOR AND RESTORE Subjects for Investigation. V ed this morning to their home in Salt absurdity of this plea can be appre- - this are afforded in the marketing of investi whose the subjects Among take City. " ctated when I state that such a board tobacco in Virginia and North Caro- are the storage of is suggested northern HAIR the from wool gation Rocky has been operating under the statutes lina, ' .Miss Grace Ward is visiting In since 196. Other arguments advanced Mountain states, and to some extent farm products either on the farm or Heber with her brother and sister, by individuals who availed themselves rice In Louisiana and Texas. The elsewhere pending their sale; the Is new about the Idea Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. of the opportunity of airing their growers or their representafives, with business of commission dealers; the of There nothing for restoring the color Sage using .. opinions through the press were di their produce, meet the buyers at various costs of marketing, properly o hair. Our grandmothers kept Miss Fanny Thome, who has been rected against certain features in the these warehouses. taelr hair dark; glossy and abundant itemized, and compared with prices of me use of a slmDle "Sage Tea." the guest of Mrs. W. A. Thome the article of the constitution sought to Diversion In Transit. hair-Jecon outortook with and to home yVieneverthelr farm her the ln returned transit has are at While week, not farm products even at past products be amended that were or streaked appear- on faded a dull, . dls-of at in Salt Lake City. are certain prinpoints by rail, there sumers' prices; a description issue, th epolnts having been ance, they' made a brew, of Sage posed of by constitutional amend- which the consignor may designate a cipal markets and of chief producing leaves, and applied It to their hair Miss Grace Berry entertain ed a ments adopted as far back as 1900. with wonderfully beneficial effect. final destination. The purpose xf this regions ;and some problems of trans Nowadays we don't have to resort to enable dozen guests with a delightful dinner to the is consignor practice tiresome method or to the it her home last evening. A basket find the best market for his goods. portation. DELINQUENT NOTICE. and making the herbs the Some information wtth regardito gathering at rich red rose buds' on a cluny lace This 4b the plan followed in shipping tea. This Is done by skillful cnemiais entorplece over red satin formed the Nebo National Mining Co.,of a Corpora- fruits and vegetables by rail from "foreign markets, it i advised, might better than we could do it ourselves; Business, California to the East and from South be made useful to producers. It is, and all we have to do Is to call for tion; Principal Place xttractive centerpiece of the dining Provo City, Utah County, Utah. Wyeth's product. the table and place cards In proposed also to keep an elaborate Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,' con There are delinquetn upon the fol ern states to the North. In color low described stock on account of as- ed completed the pretty record of prices" of farm products Associative Marketing. taining Sage In the proper strengiu 30th sessmen on the has day of v,ih nrirwH at the farm shall be with the addition of Slupnur, another The secretary agriculture jcheme. ofJHem&ejvll12, the ... several much to say concerning associative paralleled by wholesale and retail scalp remedy. amounts set opposite the names of This nrenaration gives youtnrui recommendaother econ the the and Miss Helen Lee, of Salt Lake City, the prices. Among respective shareholders, as fol marketing by farmers, color and beauty to the hair, and Is a list of maintenance the stated is spending the week with friends In lows: are are tions omic advantages one of the best remedies you can use Am't "A survey of the y Ate pis' of market of marketing associations and the col- Shares 3rovo and Sprlngville. rCert No. Name dry, feverish, Itching the. 79 W. D. Rawson., ....44,000 f44.pn Bt.HstiTB f hair. Uet a nny concerning sr.aln. and (,.tir,,i falling products clearly aiscoyerb 22.00 ing'farm 43 Andrew J.Stewart.Jr 22,000 from your druggist today, bottle cent the th(?fr I. do investiga to assoOf M. bisl done can them; by officers the business Stake The .64 what the farmers 47 Andrew J.Stewaft,Jr 640 at tne quica farm and you will be surprisedsea uaiion wm entertain tne local dri- 52 Andrew J.Stewart.Jr u unuer .73 advantage. They must associate them t.iou "'of systems of marketing 723 All results. druggists 1 Rasmus Anderson '.. 5.00Q 5.00 spIvpr tncether for the purpose of products in other countries, with ape- guarantee thaMlie mbney will he revers at the new gymnasium Friday 37 Rasmus Anderson .10 fissembllne their individual contribu 0i) .....x... funded iftfe remedy is not exactly ., cial atteniion io uiup aight. Heouist Drug Co., 3.00 17 . . 3.000 S. Smart. Fred . tt may be assumed- mljjht be adopted as reprWented, . . tions of products, of shipping in ...nanM tn &mnnt 5.00 5000 3 R. J. Bryant DO. ,WO BlOreiS, SU(tMnuio of obtaining market news at beneficially In this jcountry.Mrs. Joseph A. Buttle will entertain lots, 4 F. C French e. companys. Drug 5.0(r anra!ace 5,000.. ud. villi a dinner this evening at her 67 V. D. Allen ..! 1.00 placesto which it is practical to Proposal to Aid ConsOmers.W00 S.vD iheir to sc.T.m a ConsiueraT!w Kocreiary of asriculture clus oaieV'f 40 South Second East street. 5 II. V. Alston.. ...... 5.000" products, , in nonV . . . 20 .10 1. 100 38 H. V. Alston........ . j recoimni'iKiauons Dy uiasuiii; ujn u to adorn his used will ne iu Rrd carnations be uui numiivr oi luiirniMa, muuj 2.50 DIET ANiy HEALTH Maeser various tho psrticI)iatio;i of con secure andto the '.ie ta.l'lerand the guest list includes concerning markets, 8 Quinby Stewart 5.00 , 5,000 HINTS solution- of mai katiiv: he following names: Mr. and Mrs. 33 Qulnby Stewart .... .10 other economic gains 'of' associative sumers in the 100 of farmers lC.on selling." By DR. T. I. ALIZH Tt. B. Knowlden problems. "A cheaiM-nin: ,Mr. and Mrs. John 41 Quinby Stewart .. SIO.000 Food SpeciitUttl 5.00 5,000 .3 V. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Farrer, 9 Howard West To carry out this sugsostion, it is cost oX marketing will naturally re 11 E. A. Peay 5.0Q 5,000 recommended that if congress estab- sult in gain to the producer rather' 'hester Deal, Mrs. 'Redford, Mr. and 25 1.00 ABDOMINAL MUSCLES NEED 1,000 Thomas West a corps than to the consumer. If tho conMrs. Will Ward, Mr. and Mrs. David 26 Niels. Peter Neilson ..4,000 EXERCISE. 4.00 lishes a division t 80 .08 of traveling field agents be maintain- sumer is to gain by changes In the Openehaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ferre Decker, 35 Niesl Peter Neilson.. -- Its seems :'. muscle. 1.00 it associa a Is . proba to form 1.000 57 of Andrew costB Knudsen stomach distribution, to the. 'ed farmers assist Mr. and Mrs. Henroid, Mr. and Mrs. ' .40' 400 not V. W. Jones... upon 59 so Mrs. only do must depends through 'that he their efficiency ble for products. tions Chas. Decker, Mrs. T. P. Stnbbs, Mr. marketing .50 500 61 Marie Tyrrell ....... the nervous or mental stimulus of Fruit and Vegetable Estimates and Mrs. Dave Madson, Mr. and Mrs. cheapening or eliminating costs at his so And in accordance with law, bv which all musoles are sctu- end of the., chain of distribution. The Supply-- It C. E. Loose, Miss Sallna Farrer and such of each shares of parcel many sted and all secretions, but upIs 4lso recommended that esti consumers can cheapen the costs of Messrs., Dave Madsen and Leland stock as may be necessary will he on Its muscular tone. VYhsn of .or buying office sold at the farm cooperative mates sopply, the Harvey by of food enters the stomach It be.uiuir, prospective product . Farrer. to kesp the Room, 21r Knight block, Provo, Utah, fruits and vegetables, and perhaps and by reducing the eipensee of retail gins to roll so as on the 25th day of January, 1913, at and mixbins sheer food turning, not now represented and other local distribution. The con Mrs. William K. Parrer jwas' the the hour or '11 o'clock a. m.,-tpay other products which secretion the gaetrlo ing hostess at a prettily appointed dinner the delinquent assessment thereon, to In the quantitative estimates of the sumer's aspect of the problems of the the with walls poxes from its at her home Sunday evening when gether with the cost of advertising and department's crop reporting service, distribution of farm products Is a con food to reduce It to the chemical be made a short time before barret, splcuous one at the present time, and ftmllax and carnations formed the cen expense of sale. and meohanloal condition HARVEY CLUFF, Secretary. con are mind that in In distribution "have may farmer so the entry to the small In problems that tral decorations of the table and the publication Jan. 8, 1913.) (First tsstlnet where the work of a fairly definite ldqa of the Tolnme of cerning the consumer rather than the guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor The Imper-tano-e contlmies. the crop throughout the country In producer may well be Included within 1913 SPORTING ANNUAL OUT, of Lake View, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. selection food of right " order that he may occupy a place In the service of a division of markets." Ityde, Mr. and Mrs. Leatham, Mr. and of Tight mental attitude or T. 6. Andrews' Sporting Annual the market that Is fair to himself of, and Mrs. Nels Strongv Mrs. Mary requirements for the making overfrom come the In back a Lame keen constantly have concase may be, blood as may place the now 1913 Is out, Record Book for Orser and Mrs. Sarah' Joaes. good consumer." work, cold settled in the muscles of emphasized In these Hints, but taining records of noted fighters, market that Is 'fair to the this Implies no neglect of the General market news service hi not the back, or from disease, tn the two The Nineteenth Century club will trotting, ipaclne, running, bowling, fectors of heslth, and parother Is HOw. meet Sam Schwab Friday athletic; baseball, automobile, aero- recommended." If such' service were former cases the right remedy ticularly not of exercise. tX I A business session will foe held and an plane, etc The book contains man jr derived from telegraphic reports, the BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. food well may' esr " tn thoroughly over It can do only hsrm unless w attendance of all members is desired. Ine illustrations of the world's promi expense would be enormous. One should be rubbed ' will rellaf ' ,be the the affected association part, other condttlons for dlgeetlon spends farmers marketing the and all nent fighters, ore favorable. Mechanical sysPrice and alone 25c, is satisfactory, a prompt' $25,060 telegraphing year Is. the Mrs. Wllf JoneSj. ent eH.iJnpiJ at records.' It leadiejSportlng of treatment tems hotUe.'' Sold 50c and', $1.00 per. by dinner Monday. The decorations were Annual of the country. Copies can be and a fruit' growers'" organization valuable bscaueethey are two stores, 'Suc175,000 for this service. fledqulst Drug Co.," physical f fed, and green and the table decora- had tot 12 . cents toy addressing spends ImpSrtant supply cessors' to- Sniobt and- - Palace. Drug Field AStnts ard Correspondents. tions rpd carnations. There, were Andrews & Messier, the publlchers, 34 St is pro;oied that a corps of travel- - companies.,:- jady Senne! building. Milwaukee, Wl;1. twenty cflests., 1 - ' BAKI MG POWDER . , 5 Cook's It's rec-t-i- rti-itje- nt 1 1 " "Juot Say" I - HORLICETS - MALTED MILK m ( - s, dairy-product- . 1 - -- . - , oo V TOM -- ll old-tim- ready-mad- hand-painte- e e d - old-tim- e - fer-dandn- iff,- ' if . . . II ........ - car-loa- . - - .:.-:."- - "i mm Ml I 1 ? - 0 ' g o . -- with-Mrs- . - te ' - con-dltlon- Gel Sc .o it ic in, -' ... - t: - " s. ;' |