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Show fer fAc2 THE PROVO HERALD SIX. schools were closed at the time when the prize maintenance essay was am nouncedby Director Logan 'Waller Page of the Office of Publip Roads, it has been decided to extend the limit for recelvng the. essays to October 15, 1913. In addition to the gold steep. medal given as first prize, two silver and IMainmn- - The, Repair ance pf Cguntr Roads THE ARL1Y OF - DoStiroof Pure Gon- n- Whether yrfa prefer hard soap or soft soap lor house-- r hold use in iur home topuntythouUbeuruiHestumd. I ru tmi'ia Aos nt JtttV iWifm Bna la ZrcviUCllUV made from diseased animal lata ana ouia uiscdieats that are positively harmntl to twin asm L anaianncs. On the ether hand the soap you can make witn Lewis' Lye is sure to be purt better Uian Uokft I 7 the best and cheaper tin . I WORKING I'l DUE , If 1 u 3W'.' ArKA)A. f"m If you look at me rqinarysiraiifiuy gtfVF hiIiWUl!. t benlg too ail .aByiVtaSuttoAt work flows quietly medals win "be "giTeaas second road after at shower you will see Bmall Tbt water which llays m. i. i . - i i are in. the factories and There third who a child has sub .If on prizes. the ground fuddles along the wheel ruts and aonje unjjer nearly, road cuts such mitted one essay previous to the shops of the United Kingdom ft! ground water. one-About women times larger pools. This water ttayi vvter sometimes employed. eV the road very Issue of this notice should care to try 2.000,000 At t Qtuskr marnea women on the road surface because it cannot en evtrf . and the ro u hen needs what again, he la at liberty to 4o so,' but fourth of these are r. h ,(iM j. and drain away into the side dltchestf If r id builders "call ' A he must be v,H-at"f- in a, pupil of a rural school. with children. The rest are women 25. and 15 iA of s yout look Closely you will see side the between ages Is some misunderstanding in girls I -U .vU HW i Mod kind of undefdflfenage is a French There ... v , SBr. 1A i wHt.n is workers dutches wlch have growa.up with lifethese of The to average of the subject i the essay. X aide drain and regard . go along under .t-,XUm44MAmmA "-" far Halt hCmnturv l ttiju ... is 11 .. ' ... . hushes inoj weeds in many cases, jind Wt three feefdeefiand a foot and The idea is to set the children think a; rear The average wage white soft or soap hard pure tnake enables any- womarf - which are so far from the traveled . . , grease 1 ttalf 'wide.' In 'this 'ranch a pipe, is Ingjhow to bettec their earth roads shllUngs (12.75) a week. all household uses from scraps of meat and cookinguseless. lor ' y the rain jfrater aid This meanB that the ayeragejible-bodiepart of the road that which ordinarily Would be thrown away as have at hand. JJ Bear the bottomlbd"overed with with the material-theinto the does' not drain into them. That part adult' woman wwis As the 98 pure, full Btrengtfl lye tf se stones no blgf;r.than an egg, ' water the where of the roadway wagons Vhen the trench is completely filled Lye is without equal Jor working classes and belonging to this It is breaking, and general cleaning purpose travel la called the traveled way.. To, XUh. loose stones t&yiround water, huge army la paid for a weekot days It Mil chemists made manufacturing by the only lye prevent water from, standing on beginning at 6 in the morning and end 0f 'soaking 1. 'o 'the roadway. andis freely recommended. lor --j 14 shillings 6 from traveled , way the. road 8.to ing at at night among the Stones and flow -.- 'Cleaning Conditioning Hogs ', raised ifl the center and'Should slbpel. , .. .... ihrn,.JLh br the- - respectable firms of great Spraying Tree Disinfecting . gently into broad shallow ditches9. wealth - and -- enormous dividends. By Miking Soap eroylnf HemiM To keepvajfoad BtnTh and crownand all general purposes. is then said to have a crowniXlf it $oftefti"g Waier . the other 4ess respeclable,but no less ed the best metlioll l $ Stag It with, "booklet of ap : nliJsViU ten feet from the center ofxtWrojr a road drag. -- A roA Jjrag is made gTOttit Write today wealthy"" firms 5. shillings, or In liard helpful iiwirestlons on the us nl whr makimreelpei to the side ditch, the surface at U time 3 shillings a week is paid them. a log which af Lewli' Ly In the home and on the farm. Your copr easily with two fcalvefij mailed jm on request Simply address i of least 10 inctfrj side ditch should black patch the InBermondsey, has been' P?tt. Tbe log-. should be . '. . lower than it Is at tBejeenterwba j. PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING Cd London, with 4ts . Innumerable Jam, n nwsi t PRACTICE MAKE3 PERFECT 6 or 8 inches ir, thickness and about ha thill road Manufacturing Chmatt the horses travel. The and tin hoi fac SMt u.M.M-nOiAf- t It's tbe little things about a laundry pickleV'sweet biscuit PA,. 8 6 two pHILADELFHIA, f5et or About. falls, h crown. The rain thaf 0PRlET0RS.PHnt 2 lg.TJie that go to make up the sum oi sati$ tories, where thousands will road' of crowned the three feet halves a properly logonareM girls' are employed, incredibly low taction,- - Long practic-ejssisswsssssssywsM1' I apart with the smSotllfaces forward us to watch quickly to the side and not soak wages are paid to workers whose lives and little all 'tne points, e are-s- ad the .surface or. form mailt.-andprfght.Theyrtheh fastened anLlare beyond expression. a desire"7 fopIease Pitches for surface mter should mm together, with braces- -. At in holes this, coupiedfth Heath the women chain At Cradley ensures perfection in A pair . of every customer, nsrallfil tn the rteht'U'wft?. and sWifld bored- - through the-le- .' workers do the work of men. They ' our work. Worses may be used .tonffae the road be 6penat evfrjr low point so tha at the forge. We are not infallible, of cource, and are blacksmiths working water can runbut of the mIntongh- - and are hitched to a iainrtastened see a'wom- to mistakes will sometimes occur in the It is no uncommon sight road boring brooks or streams; ljjme totheironi..halLcllhe.'M,ljrhe an. la one. ofthe shed, shops witha best " equipped "laundries; ditches merely collect the later jom drag should move forMJfed so that it baby-swunin a rope cradle from However, we "solicit you'p patronage the road surface ana it .can noj rujilsiants across the road fit such a way toddler warming another and guarantee to please you In every the cealing, will that a small amount away, large pools will be formed toes Us at the forge, .and a third detail. slide past the' smooth fM vfthe log the roadside, which will grjduallf tending themf while the mother works toward the centers of pr'load, thus into the soil beneath tbroa, the "Oliver" or heats the iron. This 4 make It so, soft 'that toe! work is cheaper uriuiug iuo ciuwu. JUinT'I" i me because ".women's' i BUT- ' will cut throufln : out taeron smooth will The wagons logs than men's! 468 South Academy Ave. best wayto drag is ti'Mgln at the faceTma soon destroy it. ' r Ta these workers the problem of ' K ll - Sometimes water runs lfrort' land side ditclk knd. go lip "olMslde "of the bare existence Is an all absorbing one. along the,road Into the road ami forms road, anclthen down WY'OthCr.Un Therel8 little time or energy left to a Utile stream down the wheejjtracks the next drag sf Am be start- fight for redress. If help comes it or In the middle where (the porses ea a uuie nearer the & and the must come from the outside' or be 4 . travel. When driveways) int iarm last trip over the road drag may initiated---b- y j small- percentage 7 the yards are built across theslde itches Work tlose to the center ffself. Small of the workers who 1,-(about own In Ihg , they frequently form cWann a- - ror ridges Warth belong to the trade unions. n into horse' track and smeared Ir- teround water frffm the farm yardNto Through unions some help has.been the road. .The pipes under, dr eways sWjf of the log smoothk1! over . the given, especially where the women si become "filled with leaveaor ubblsh road.-'- - The smearing of eartn by union Is one with. the men's union. Coal and tne water can no longer n away. the drag is called "pudui ig'1 and it Notably at Lancashire, where' such Is If the idriveways that Btbp tiitch tends to make the surfacu of. the road the case, - the -- combined organization The Farmers & Merchants Bank The rightace to do your banking so that ab pipes smooth .and watertight a S fhe sun Storage Rates irT Effect bewater has won equal pay for equal work and were necessary and the flitch loilld be corned out' The road tween June 1st and July 31st; the best wage scale paid anywhere. By the cooperation of this league the Trafalgar square, streefmeetings are leftcpV'n, much trouble) fronaiurface dragged after it has.ral; undnot 19134-LotThe largest and moat powerful union women chain healers the worn- -. tons or of past year- - at held every Sunday for men and more, of women 'water iwbuld be stopped when it Is dry. A good, nong pair workers is the Women's rebel 1 'to en them workerSj urging - rking- Sometimes a road runs ipofes 'low of horsea with a well-bt' drag can Trade Unloa Jeague, with whichal- - Bradley Heath,Blavery. againstJthe,.Bjstemofw'age road in. a groundwr .through a .swamheref the drag three 'or four miles -most aUpf Jthe. lesser unionsare ($1.25) a weekgora premium wage of road can not be drained by Cue ditches day,' and it is the best W'to main-jfaffiliated. It was founded forty years 8s 3d. And the .Bermondsey workers ' The popularity of the Velie Wrought alone. If th'e road were lill higher tain good ToSds. ' In county 5 ago by Mrs. Patterson,- a working were supported in a strike and kept across some farmer along e.act Tour miles like a railroad embatfk;' 232.160lW.-5' Iron Line has increased with each printer. Its work is to organize trade from starvation by league funds. such low land and made wiil aurown, of road should own a dr if and di'ag Besiue'tTie efforts of the unions to succeeding years, which would not . unions among women. Its organizers DUNN, Manager, (. It would be dry the roaa when It rains. " II Jwoulial- about the country forming- - new get at the wage problem, there are also be possible unless quality and price go a road passes' through 'Whit is tailed ways find the road In goo .wCojMition unions, giving advice, investigating busy the Socialist leaders. Every- were right. Sold by Consolidated a cut. This is a lace whpla the earth whrf she goes to market and striving to promote where in the factory sections, which Wagon & Machine Co., 255 West Cen- complaints FOLEY has been dug out sd that We road cajn ' Oping to the fact thaC Amy rural r BAOKACHC KlONBYSAHD BkAOnrr are hotbeds of Socialism, and at ter. (adv.) helpful legislation. i. i sinLife JJ - nttier-drainag- e. " ' . 4 " i tr - rav.u.1 A Of ' d fe-- soap-makin- g, ' ML,, BTwWstoD - bet ' has-ena- bled if . alrth $ : m.. ' n - -- ttf4e Utah Timber 1 5 one-tent- ; i 'I J - -- - A All Kinds of - -- t were-rebuil- 5 u y LumjTr$5.00 delivered Nut $4.75 Phone , - N J-- andha?-;sometIme- KIDNEY PILLS ... I ( v TH) I' : 1 aw- tm: i 41 Ji Jll' . 11 Therefhre we : r . aragoing to offer onLjuqu iv mis pap gr to new subscribers only for ... 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