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Show THE PR OVO HERALD HERALD EDITORIALS " . -- 1 i, ' pet jear. u - ' ' - - . with a completejine of Holiday Goods,; Candy and Nuts. little doubt, that much better work is being done ?wo in ottr ountyschools' sinWlhe'drvTsfes" Wl.h6tiH1 districts and a superintendent for each with a closer vision than iieretofore J ThenV too, this eliminates politits To all who never To our old customers we need no Introduction. traded with us before we ask you to call and get acquainted. To all J Special prices on all things at all we extend a cordial invitation. times. We sell nearly everything. See us forXhristmas Candies. ;4 '.. e JOIINK. BOTT, i1 movement should be started for either a county fair in eonneclTon with the" each fall or else a annual poultry show. Why not" throw aside our petty work for the development of this valley instead of "for our own respective districts? Under present conditions Salt, Lake City draws from all of us and yet we fail to grasp our real opportunity and'furnish amusement and education foraur people. A- - nd Governor; Spry is to be congratulated on his stand in the Hillstrom caseand we only regret that he allowed the body of this criminal q be paraded arounilthe: conn txy and long" talks made jn this man'f defense. - Some disposition should be- -' made of the remains, arid to our way of thinking cremation is ; Mgr."'--- ' Door WestSaioot Drug 1 -- , ' rPhone 174v Ee ctric nilierSae CHa r . ELECTRIC HOMES. - ELECTRIC SHOWER - -- . - , ELECTJUjC CHANDELIERS. I HBrTDiTKTT 7JTh SJ ELECTRIC PORTABLES. JUil jrhte$TSTl fh TITS TfhTmll XI 7 PTK - I 57 North Academy Ave. - - Roy Boren, Mgr. I . .... 'Jit .ps : vft we - Rumors and reports varying in an. amaruig degree teil us" that a certain village to the south oMis is "wide open" a far as the sa!e. of v'bcK)ze" is concerned, arid yet the" city marshal, of thatcommomvealth- winks at the law. breakers and permits it. to continue.' .There seenfs to be a " world" full of booze, and visitors from out ofto.wu. frequent the city for no other reason than to get a supply of the poison stuff. We even bearers who marched noticed .thauqiie- or two oiTtie--pall - Utah Products 'onour Daywas feeling rather through the reason until we heard "lrisky, and we. could not.understand the report ot the cnefr quarters. ' Let's have the matter investigated and if the reports prove true, use the Injunction and Abatement Taw (n them. Mftf panic-stricke- n J; -- Wfr - -: DUSTING PLACES have-com- .. of biddy will kick up great clouds PPI and scratching in dry litter none the worse for it , ' , Provide Shade for Puckllpfl-'Th- e hot sun will cause young top? and ducklings as well to taem lings for shade, over and die. Provide until they are strong on their pes pr 1"? - til ' ! $1'.Bring? The Br ovo HeraldM to voit: until July 1st, 1916. . . e (Just-flHe- d boll-weev- il. W' Food for E8 In feeding chickens always neV ber that they produce freshen o human feed and tberffore as tc feed should be Just as pure eat qursalvca. , , , : ' . provide any can And "dusting" places as the fowls in the runs and the. earth on the flop The great trouhle with the dust oatj is that it 13 misnamed. From name a good many poultry keeperj. to believe that a bath" ahould be filled with dry dust, u the drye the better. A fowl will a dust bath when she can't get W she wiu thing more to her liking, and to bum wallow In U until the place with dust almost, to thsQoint of. air to Such focation. desirable for brea.thlng PurP0Ma:,2 ' RETIRED FARMERS. " FO'rTOET ComparatlTely - few poultry plant! dust bath other than surt - V. s When Vrovided They Should Be Mol Filled Air Nflt. Pry Earth-Du- st r Oesirabls. Is Not 1 . e 125-egg- - Of all.tlie mental misery that comes to mortals, I know nothing" quite so tragic as that of the retired farmerand fh5 ' people that have to live with him, Get enough retired farmers in. a town and they will start and produce economic a melancholia hot-be- d A properingsfarrning community seems bound to produce ' a" few of these malcontents. . soil makes it of the The Very beauty and fertility, possible for a man to save up a little money, movce to, town and live ' v a life of gossip and growlf , A, farmer who farms'is fine, btit a retired farmer is fierce. The town to avoid isthe' town made up of retired larmers. ' ; In years agone I used to hear men say, "I intend to make my pile and retire from business and enjoy myself." I am: glad to know that any one. today who make's this remark is regarded as booked for the bughouse. The man who'docs n6t enjoy him'self in his business, will ' never know what happiness is. Th limit of rest is very soon reached, and then miserj . ' follows fast.- - Philistine. Cayuga, White Call,; GrajCall ant Black East Indians. For real practical purposes, I only recommend the first four classes and in the order that I have named 'them the PeJdn being the most extenslrelr bred and probably as good an market duck as there is today; but they are the most timid", and coib" sequently more liable to get numwhen raised bers, says, a writer In an. exohanga Standard weight of adult drake, "eliht pounds; duck, setien pounds. As to laying qvalities the Pektoi are outclassed, only by a single breed. It is a common thing for a . f emuto duck to lay from 100vto -- e ' i -- - Flock of Ducklings. the. county affairs in this county, the Republicans kicked because they said the count raising the.-- -"ITeliiocralTyvcrc wasfftig-th" J Is T.tliT saddletoss" Iii"tlie fn.sn now but 'Gardner that' taxes, the .majority find their. , we had. hipped for a little relief, taxes stiiKsiiliring. WlTt:iinirisl or the. bad weather? Terhaps by aivd by. when. we geta the voters Vvill look' back and fools vc wcr.eXW to 'think that either party -- really ; hat.. say, caused the raise of taxes, btu instead it was th.e progress-an- d development of the community aiul th?. general onward march ' : nf - 11'. acknowledged i , cf- lTid.to--the"'"puo7Tr- haTe e "start our annual Fixture Sale.1 Everything in Electric Fixtures 25aper ctnt off for 2 weeks. First here gets first pick at prices never before given in Provo. OBTAINABLE. The University of Texas having ltd the way with a course, in city 'management, the UniverVrtyofKansas ispreparing to do likewise. It is only & question 'of time whetv'airthe leading American universities will thus recognize the cities' need to be provided w ith a supply of trained experts for municipal serviceslit will then be possible for men and women, who fit themselves for this work to look forward to life careers in it. cease to be schools for raw beginners every two City halls-wil- l or four years. .Taxpayers will get the cumulative value of experience in office. ... DUCKS, varieties of ducks, vis 4 Pekin, Aylefr. bury, Rouen, Runner, Crested White,. White Muscory, Colored Muscott Beginning November 27 We Will were verified. The Iowa City editor ought to beiven an iron cross, as possessing the biggest cabbage head in Iowa. ... OF PEKIN QUALITIES Today-w- ' "When the Democrats had control V All-Rou- Dave Jlrarit of the Iowa CTtyHRepublican claims to have Taised a head of cabbage 5 1 Inches in circumference and which. - weighed 75j4 "potiVids.." Dave'Ts always" a "carefurcuss ahd so, he fearing, might not be. believed in the matter he t ook the cabbage-hea- d to the Commercial club, where his measurements t a-- Most Extensively Bred and Probably, as Good Market Fowl as There Is on Farm. ; Y r boiof-oyste- " : '; ; 334 West Center St. ra . ' . hr and Good Work and Deliver We Call for 0 ' have given. him tliis. honor' long before. St., Provo, Utah : Try us for Prompt Se rvice m . There"ayefobably W. (,'onter -- Did you ever stop to thinlcthat this couuty couldbecoffje one of .the mostindependent sectionVaknost in the nation, if we choose.. Just sit down and countNover the resources of tliis rich valley ahd'then ask .yourself whakwe wouWbe short on, if ,we should decide to have no conneettoiKwith the balance of the world for a few months. While we do notcare to adopt be good for us and.it such a policy, yet such meditation-wi- ll will help lis to seex more clearly what Wonderful resources we . possess. " . Col - - We We that the Governor will carry out to keep his pledge to rid Utah of such undesirablesand-alsin cities. the them from holding street meetings A .. . .. , - should be given to' fall chickens, for there Is a Urn .profit made In them. Very often hew steal, their nests away and come Z' with chick's in the fall TheB'e are a rule, neglected and the Chlckg'di,u from exposure and want of food. has taught me, says a writer In an exchange, that ft is aiae thlnf to care for these chicks, for they i lire through the winter if properly ? taken care of, and be ready for th market in March or April when tt pric of jevat fries is good,' Last Jail tha first of NoTesfter ! had thre hens to hatch out U chicks,'' I haro room at one end of my chlek en house that is plastered and hu ( floor and wlndowi In It I jTesa the chicks to. one hen. aftd put thm r with la this roonw I kept plenty of straw oa the floor for. warmth vii litterr. provided them with a shells,, and fed them on winter alfalfa grains,, meat scrapPan4, hot,, mash made of middlings. L had anioe bunch of, thicks rea4y forth market I made a contract with r the manager of : large hotel to iellL them tcr him for 60" cents a pount One does not mind the labor spent ' wnen conslaenng tne nice profit These - chicks were hatched tm. hens which, stole their nests away.. me the Best method. . Th,n Attend to Chltk. i' Brought : LaU In Soa.on-- Nic Profit Mada on throa Hatchet. CLEAWERSPEIESSERS fiJEIPAEl For Ladies and Gentlemen I - . FOR FALL CHICKEN? W1 BOTT'S 10cSTORE -- - CARING Mora-attenti- on Down at Anamosa,- - Iowa, the Mason's entertained' the organ recital in the Knights, of Columbus, giving a fine-pipnew Masonic building. Perhaps, hitreJs .no town in the state where a' more' cordial" feeling exists between protestant and catholic than Anamosa.' It n a sirit, however, that may well be. emulated' in other towns. . : WILL OPEN DECEMBER 1st .There-i- move,... 7 On lY 9 7 fl- - . Even down in New Yofk state saloons arp on the decrease. Six hundred crosr shoosMn Manhattan and Brooklyn .xlesed month because of a boost in license from $1,200 to $1,500 this n n (By CH. MASTERS.) t i TT ; Eifflit Paes of Home Print Twice Each Week 1 ryri T74 TT3 Maehes for Poultry. avoid sloppy mashes They rrm vn at J J- |