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Show ..'X .PACS.Tinia- TII2 F2GV0 UZMLD , tfc 'I'-- ii to.- - 1 N W4V"i ifcf ;. v J; CY wH "m -i, r-V- Hi uuo the vacancy cauied'by the resignation Mr. Geo. Havercamp, who moved to Salt Lake City. Mr. Beesley Is of ftPSPUgWy quallfiedand will give the clWTfooi edmltiMraUonf "ItiaTft' E. Corf maa waa 'elected vice president pro tern during the aHencVbf "Mri. Sam Schwab, who li spending the winof Gerrard Salt and Mri. James ': ' ter in California. ' ; several are spending days -i- Mr, Who Is there who has not noticed lake City Is Prow visiting with their daughter, -r- The , LongJttGerrardai at the Fifth Ward Relief society met meeting houye.last.week 4Dd work on their bees doing tome repair took up the study of the life "of Ella property bereJnJProvj R. Snow. The. afternoon was very Instructive and enjoyable and those Mrt-Hay- - - the Fifth ward amusement TsursynTnlionorof hall last HoBerf wtai toH rightdowa fteteiad look thlrii ta ril Wi the too absolutely aalisfie4 with thi V who baa prrfTws yoa hope Reading, Hyrum Manwarlng. selertIqn7.Medr Reading, J. M. Jensen. soloi" Prof.- Gudmundson,? : Violin zzEEll J Mr. and Mrs. William Ashworth announced the engagement-o- f ,their Viola, to Mr, Xeqn; Billings " marriage" to'TalsOlace In Octoberrp Miss Ashwortti is one pf the clerks at daughter family entertained, .at the R. & Irvine store and Mr, Billings their family home in honor of Mrs. a graduate of the commercial de is Mary E, Hoover in honor of her of the B. Y. university. v'. partment About .fifty birthday. relatives and guests were present Mrs. Louisa McBride entertained at who sat down to a delightful dinner. dinner .on Wednesday afternoon in "The evening was spent in: chat jmd a honor of Mrs. George W. Olsen of general family reunion and those Ivelnpfr, Nevada, who,, la her visit-The Hoov.er W'!a.Hrf ft mWtmr ud VJ5.!5L8il5S V-rt- . " T.'iii -- j-. V-- V oil FX'ffl iffTiv lte fl . w.r.-fi'Lj- courage. to you and thoie dew to yon. The hula an the CMt eeat in the world; i niUion Americani ire today actanfr : Vl ; 111 '!Jt.l!liS il V I only do we offer Payment, hut we wiU IT Not p loan you jf : - rniei th.eolonb&B to comply JkhiU U right of Wirt, ind bjard bettor ' Brassy ria Tin OutAUl Futtte atllvlf tdibtt it Um inriaa Lud ud Irrifitia Iimltlai, ; YEGtTABUCHOWlMi ' ?6ULTRY RAISING Branch l n..nn and the remedies for poverty, pauper ism and crime, and he should operate in harmony with that knowledge. Tie farmer, wlthout rfalr knowt St th: Mderlying priaciples pf, eeonomlcs of the laws of supply and demand and of diminishing returns- -will have wagon-load- s of useless onions to dump Into Provo river and tons of other stuff that .he cannot even Induce the awine to respect Without the help of botanical science the pesta will, play havoc jl:h his edge: crop and life W"himi:t3rjm9"; aweet thteraftefa'notlier; a reputa- computation of premiums, cash sur render values, etc," easy. ks it - Is there are few agents who can follow j hyperboleaTand-uffairuted-nervrar- nm nMott - algebraic formulae. Mere vocal exuberance, a big stock of e-: not wngidered the only "Lli W. - j- qualifications for writing Insurance by our strong-j- . est and most reliable agents'. Nw territory will not last forever. The telephone operator must under stand the lmportaace of her function In society. She must be more than a. " 'HUE No -- tiTv I... ST0NE-SM00- T are local agents for Utah County 132jftst Center St Provd - something of a psychologist to handle77 her patrons satisfactorily.- - In timet of .. crises thousand! of dollars have been saved by clever operators. rlt would not be fair to repeat In public what has happened when they have not been so clever. And of course the public must reciprocate. The dawn ot the day Is coming when It will be con- bellow hito the "JM. LnLjo transmitter ' that curdlinTfierrog" -tlonn"Hello, wW lMhisr--The merchant must be prepared to give, at a moderate price, all that the Twentietn--ceritury- offers-.He must understand the difficult art of buying Articles, well bought, will sell themselves, but a blundering purchase wBl - 6 29-O- ct. airTeusOntesWndOsycliol- be must not only cater to their whims and fancies, but be must determine them. To be effec tive, his advertising mult be scientific. A ;poor display' "ad" isn't worth the setting up, but a good one will make thetlerkswonder who's toming In - 6th, In. nextMepbJIcity helps Httle7 but an Intelligent coming before the pub- llcjsjhe very essence of succss. In a word the business fraterlty of ReturndOctthi Ask fotTichets via tbeWeut Is st demandlng-the-highe- culture of ita members. SALT LAKE ROUTE J. H. Mandetfidd, AJG,PJL UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. The unscru pulous plunger and the bluffing Wak Uns .ford' are fast disappearing. Busi ness is being rapidly dignified at I ' science lor. such. It really At , A bank is Just as necessary as hospital; a mercantile establishment Just as es sential as a school. Why, then, should ?.t pelr.employes.be prepared? equally..well A physician X!"IgjJlfl3iBntll he cannot pro- has had profes- - slonal tratnlngr a college profesjsof" must expend In the summer bis win- ter's sayings In graduate work or he cannot retain his status. ; li is stimulating to note that the busiiiesa fraternity Is becoming more exacting in the qualifications of Itt members; this great agent of society. i really coming to Its own in the 5: ma'tjer of efflclcneyvTbe day of soda crwkers fromjhe qaestionable looking barrel of unprotected, pickles of speckled oatmeal of slouoby offices 0jJlJuiiMnlJai2lri.tJE,!t neat' clerks is fast Thv becp-jin- g ancient pepartment pf Justness Edaca- - tlon at the Brigbam Totin Unlversrty while it makes no pretense at business Ruth Is a comedienne and heads a large groupe In numerous comedy stunts. Of elephants , - - ogy of the masses Tickets on Sale ScpL 29. -- require 4 crowbar to turn over. Above One Fare Round Trip C.P.A. should scientist, .1.1 tnese"dtfficult State Fair 7, CrPeck, social . T wm hr n n duplty f nuii e wdwunlniDi (8inv4) W..J. ORKENUAN, Kaiunr N.w a Donooiti. wa--a Rtilmi Kiiiwi COTT, PwnylHMt Jub Hiunr uppini won!fl;fcn.u!iuD& Airwufuiniupen, uivunrtoiir iwmaq; a. u nurr. . MiCLUKO. a . : Turk. Xmnba U to Dtetmbtr 1 1111 nt mri- dikudMu turilii tUnroi; 4 pj of um tfficUl uci Mcoiipum a nam. , A nanttM, inointHl ky U Agurtru lut mi Irriptioo I91i to wud nnirmnl airlint Blvrr n EipviltiM fcr u bal uhibH of mil ksd ulunl Mnimt. umninuitlf OJIPWV fitfaifhVijNJMM , ., .JLnUdtHMSL. " a policeman tion that will appear creditable in any community must understand insur- ance. His mathematics should be se thoroughly mastered as'to render .the: Conference and f To be efficient, be, In a measure, to aurvive. and.' to maintain U ai ; : The Insurance agent, It he expecU tha woniwful (ountir-- ud httiof lii. tm bum WRITE AND ASK US ABOUT IT. W.waimvl you Tl litcralun fn ol cott to you, and you will btra of r ... eoantrj tbofon hwtmr dmimd of, .v-is- . l th 6034 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City General Agent Canadian Pacific Jlaiiway-Lart- d jflUJ ( WATOCUlTURl WrGrALBERlSON,- -r SMI f " betin It TO DO IT NOW-W- riU today duatt purulf on the wonderful pouibiliti of your cboten proftt " pwlttl proftuion a tht world hmun. J grjj ju THE MAIN POINT IS M Si ia fe5 long time for to $2,000 for bufld- - . ct m v r fast and developing the farm so that you tan begin right me ouuetwiw iree rein w maw we buucm ij- -. bp we give you the. same wonderful credit," -e- erve-and -t- wenty years to pay rt ba do Ihiii m M litft AWicui M V1 i 29th-O- M fundameatala.1 ...JAU4fcJ this unpreaedetited ( Tlecnowers, Sept. ''is' MBf-l- I are wonderful indeed: then who have ACTUALLY PAID FOR7 THEIR FARMS WITH ONE CROP. ENERGY AND THRIFT are required to "mm yottr 1 tomn. far the bnidiiH Paeifie Railwav will caottal Be you tor any leasoaaoie amoum m awe tne ngni aiv--- w fl Choice landi ire there in unlimited acreare at 111 to WE GIVE YOU TWENTY YEARS (30 m Kre-i- nd u ( , Salt Lake Sept. reaping a hsmst from the applies tlon of thla simple principle of piy businesi affairs, In fact, successful suTTlval seems to be predlcatedTipoa a. thorough knowledge of, at least, tht v, &tit&tjCS V." W1, wlth-autu- was .greatly appreciated by all' weeks at Spring City, where they will Mrs. K H. (visit with Mrs. Alfred's mother. the members present, to" fill (Continued on Page Eight) Beesley was chosen president front andbVcoverf and Is not the dental cream manufacturing company meanirtnippmO ? have been farmer s&ig&- - not - Jt s lW UERASI"" li "It - cholcgy Ithat, In these twentieth century days, be antwere4 ia the lErns&tive, mz ame on uui uoui u job past and a bit diiconrajed over , now ii the time to eonnect ace the future with renewed fl Crops ia Western Canada reporraolTcieTfgWu'rtlmeT which - vn vatuwiu pui. ; Farms lie within easy distance of well Mulatel titles, and ihlppina facilities are the beat y-fourth Pyne, Mrs.. Hannah Jones, Mrs. John The Nineteenth Century club held Geo. Wr-ClsMrrrL. Jackson.-M- rr "their regular meTtlnFlaFridaylif-temoo- n L. Noyesi Mrs. A. V. RobisonT Mrs. at the home of Mrs. John John Saxey. - ' Buhl. Mrs.. Murraj Twelves Tead a Mrs. 'J. C." Allred'and Miss Leah splendid paper on "Vocational Schools" Justesen will spend the next few your :ior 'October? 4MfleaHdJtlfie Companion ill sevent- ing - with Mends and relatives.-T-he afternoon was happily spent In music ) L'raTX M. George entertained last and-- social chat, The dining, . room Thursday afternoon in honor oiTMrs. and parlor were beautifully decorated oLJfevadaCovers MeliBsa :OIsea flowers A sumptuous were laid for about sixteen guests and to the following served supper was " Jhe afternoon was made pleasant with guestgrd-Mrgr-ESHlnckle- y, readings, music and Boclal chatThe Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Hinckley, Mr. rooms were prettily decorated In white and Mrs. L. H. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. J. tftat bani lecount- r- -b just returned from -- present aermt-THlRD- fl If theseuatJtionican j Ipiano an mudiynnui the future bright, for yoq-t- re dijjceiiiW(lMyoo would hare then r : preseutt Salt Lake and Mr. Hamilton, local the party weri jjiendld auoceBa.' The following pro inspector. Saturday shown about the city In automobiles 1 gram was' rendered i and visited the State Mental hospital, Mandolin and Guitar, McNitt and the Roylance fruit farm.' the Knight ; Claff.""""" . Woolen .Mills and the Knight .Trust Invocation-eorge S. JTaylord:: IiTW afternoon Duet Cra Bailey and Junius Jack- - ftSavlngFtank. went and fishing boating on the they lake." This is - Mr." McHenry'i first Reading, Mrs. J. E. Yates. visit in this territory since his apSong, Mrs. Frank Ramsey. : pointment from Chattanooga by the Piano selection, Marline : Roylance. new administration. Song Melvln Read, wHtEP n"i13INu tye-Fi;r- Postmaster Jas. Clove entertained at dinner at the. Hotel Roberts last a mission to Europe. A number of i: musiclaai from the ward and the town Friday evening lk'honor of Postal InThe spector McHejid of the Eighth disassisted In the entertainment. : trict of J)enver,PoBtmasterVBro wilnpeclal lea lure of the 'program was ing of Ogden and Inspector MeGee of -1 parody on the missionaries by Miss Hinckley, tgj lwr'M' MR. FARMER-- :: -. -- the clever psychological ttudy-e-n the back cover of the Woman's Home - omnlpoteaae, la awake to the needs of the hoiir, and la preparing young people to meet the requirements of an ex acting public, It offers a degree of business culture that can be found In " .' very few schools, 'i" " " . . |