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Show I ITT II miTVTVYVlT I HAVE A FIRST CLASS FARMERS' DIRECTORY 4 . HERALD EDITORIALS WASHINGTON cenriy mentioned - --- , . TIME NVHEM TO-MOPP- . OV A WET HEM VO BE AS MAD A LAUGH AT TRAINS AMD TIME TABLES Trim umm - I SMOKE A AND - i The ' jttmi-- - CI J ...7' Cntnn ' Utah county is the first covn-t- y in Uath to have this valuable directory, and reference book, and so far the farmers have sup-ported the movement with en-e- n thus lasnrhofTTTn" the way of subscribing to its success, and also in announcing in the form of an advertisements just what the farmer has for sale. Such " support"Tby the farmers of Provo. and the southern part of the county will assume this very desirable directory and reference book, a success which it SO . richly deserves Let's boost the Farmers' Di rectory for Utah County. .fUnn REASON FOR GOOJLROADS. council .of Davenport," Iowa, "has, "after in? vestigating the heavy automobile truck for the 'fire depart-- , ment, investeInT' t, term for speedy fire fighting motor cars." Whereas the' largest motor, fire trucks cost about "$3,000, a f "mosquito fleet" car cost about $750, including all equipment except ladders, lanterns, and fire extinguishers. A mosquito "fleet is said to' be capable of making long, fast runs and to solve the problem of adequate lire protection for small towns and villages. j : cars With good .roads, one of these should give a good account of itself even in country dis.. tricts. . light-weigh- rS m. "" J CIGARETTE f 71 iarmers .. in many up-to-aa- te ' Immutable as Fate, The bright immortal star by which We steer the ship of state. ' Thecity A ONE TILL ER GET-AMOTH- pariy-Hbein- , So names 'of lesser glory burn O'e? Time's resistless tides, Then topple and are swept away, But Washington's abides. It shines above a stormy world ,MV TRAIN GOES CAN'T" flOWl columns taking form. ' XDieurpose of the com- g first, to furnish the Work in the most populous counties of the State,, the organization has ; now- - reached the point of engaging actively in ". Pxove and vicinity. work is progressing very nicely and with thenew spring;-like weather which is now at hand, vijrorious efforts are. being put forth by the Utah Farmer's Directory Co. to take full possession of the fairqers of Provo and give them the great advantages now enjoyed by thousands of other progressive, " - int 1 THERE WAS ofthis paperisapidly . The lighthouse fell into the . But still supremely bright The steadfast star remained to guide The sailors in the "night . AND are pleased to observe that the Utah County Farmers Far mers Directory which.1 as' re .We BIRTHDAY POEM. Upon a vild and lonely coast A lighthouse sent afar To mariners its friendly, beam, And o'er it "blazed a star. JHtfRE - : ... ... IC.U'.V - .''.I ffl 1 " fa. I I fill "JU "T I . f , -- DOWN ON HIS BACK "About two years ago got down on my back" writes Salomon Bequette, Flat River, Mo. I got a 50o box of Fojey Kidney Pills and they straight-fine- d me. right up. I recommend them to all who have kidney trouble-- " I fire-fighti- ng PROVO RIVER MAY GO MAD. Rheumatic aches and pains, sorenes and stiffness, Bleep disturbing bladder trouble, yield quickly to Foley Kidney Unless there are some steps taken to prevent the flood "waersl)frovoivertromsweeping down on this-vall- ey we shall suffer one of the worst floods7 this spring in the history of this section. Those who have been near the. head .waters of. this river' state that the snow is higher than a horse's back. and in some places the tops of the trees just stick out through the deep snow. The time is not far distant wlien this will begin to take liquid shape and move in this direction and when it does we will not have prepared for the charge which these flood waters are sure to give ' us. ' ' " : .. : :". Pills. For sale br Hedauist . 24-25-2- ; tins. - The tins all its seal-i- n goodness and keep-o- ut neighboring odors. These tins are revolutioniiing.the coffee business. ; RAILROAD STRIKE THREATENED." . sions. - - ' .. 79 LEVIED. ASSESSMENTS The - following mining stock assessments have been made; Irong King Consolidated Mining Ladies section, Fanners' sec- company has levied a half cent 1 6, I assessment, delinquent Feb. tion, General session : sale .day, March 1J. The as Ladies (Section. will bring about Art Gallery B. Y. U. Thurs sessment $5,000, which will be used in day, February 24, at 2 p. m. . Lecture and .Demonstration, prosecuting work - on the tun- delinquent March 14, sale day April 1. The as sessment will bring $500 into the .treasury,! vhich will be used foru development work. -- . - , d. Saturday, February 26, 2 p.-- m. Salads Demonstration, Mrs. ' Schilling s E. H. Eastmond and Miss Lottie Harris- .. Hints on Dress, Miss Vilate Elliott. Demonstration on Servirg, No store oan make itsell. fully use- Vivian Parkenson and flul to you unless it keeps in towct Miss wWh xu, comtlnuaUy, througa its Mrs. Nellie Taylor, ; r ' Farmers' section will be held , advertising. at College Hall at 2 p. m. , JFhursday, February 24 The Readers oti the advertisements, who FROM CHOICE Diry Cow as a Supplement to bay etonomtcaUy A.ND NOT FROM NECESSITY, find Utah County Agriculture, Ben R. Eldridge ; discussion Jed necesare seldom driven 4hat they by . at'alf but " Smoot. Jr. anfl AO. direct control . sity Farm. Accounting, ' Harold their affairs as they like. 3y Clark; discussion led by James Some one of today's advertisements Clove, Jr. has a gpod feai of Information for Friday, February ,25 The - Binsiness Directory PROVO CITY TRANSFER Provo Tailoring Co. CQMPANY. TAILOR MADE CLOTHES make you feel "irr the truest ' sense of the word a TAILOR MADE MAN. ?. Up:to-dat- e Cleaning and We have Purchased a heavy auto truck and are prepared to do all kinds.of heavy hatiling-Moving' Van in Provo. Only Phone L 167...-Wheabl- & P,ressmff. . Phone 475, . 119 N. Academy Ave. " e Westphal, ;Mgrs. Excursion parties something you will buy to- Silage Problem, A; B. Ballan day pr tomorrow. Isnt the matter tyne; discussion led by farmers. Kbcwrt you worth" investigatling? QUICK RELIEF FOR ALL COLDS And Coughs of- - the Lungs and Chest,, Sore Throat, Croup Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Stiff Neck, etc., and. all'- ACHES AND PAINS of the Back, Joints &nd Muscles, ... Ton-ailiti- s, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, etc, by TURCOLEUM OINTMENT. ' Should be handy in every home.. Will be mailed prepaid to any address upon receipt of price 50 cents for Trial Size, or $1.00 for Large Family Size. Descriptive Circular free. Address E. M. DROZ CO., Box 238', Station B, Cleveland, Ohio. Potato Disease, Dr. M. P. Henderson; discussion led by Prof. E..IL Smart. - .; .1 26 Saturday, February Diversified Farming, Dr. E. G. Peterson; discussion led by R. ' action is natural; 'Moehan, Hancook, S. Tlte: "I have gtven Foley Cathartic Tablets a Uioroufih trial and can posttdvly state they are the best laxative I ever used. Their otkm is Tatn orj?rtiing,'nd they natural no clean Clie- in ifine 'shape' Stotit (persons scy the biroyant. free feUnB they bring Is a " blesslug. Uodqulst Drug Co. i Always Reliable Garage Supplies and Repairs PROVO FDY. 4 MACH, CO. -- evening comes with La Grippe, Foley's Hdney Music and Tir Compound U wonderfully Thursday - Evening under the direction of Prof. A- - healing and aoothlng.. R. G. Colllni C. Lund. Conservation J. H. Paul. Bird . Life; of. Dr." . ' as g " that completely can't be beat" . Dr. T. B. xhaust-- cough me, For sale by Iledqulst Drug 1 a Profession, Dr. George H. Brimhall. , Music Saturday Evening .under the direction of ' Prof. George W. Fitzroy.l Rural Problems. A. W. kins'. Democracy in Dress, Mrs. Charles Wells1. H6me-makin- Barnegat, Nr J., ays: "Foley"s Honey and Tar Compound soon stopped the severe . ..Music Friday Evening under the. direction of Prof. C ' Beatty- .- Mich Anderson Signs Dodge Cars Wadley. 77. Crop Improvement, Prof. A. Center tnd 6th W. Phone Merrill: discussion 'led bv Prof, O. W Andelin. General sessions will be held GET RTb OF A RACKING LA GRIPPB COUGHIT WEAKENS in College .Hall at 7:30 each "For the severe racking cough that R. Johnson. P. , - PROVO . Rural Sanitation, ' ks five percent., of the total sum spent last year, would it Tiot seem hke "a lot ot money.' Some women save such sums nel. Hill. Mrs. George , , , The Nebo, National Mining through-- watchful reading of the Physical Education for Wo1 company has levied a one mill "ads." men, Miss Armorel Dixon. Friday, February '25, 2 p. m. Economy and Nutritive Value of Food, Miss May Ward. Decorations, Prof. E. H. East-mon- . - the "buyer" for your home and home-fol? If you had in your ten now per cent., or even purse fine coffee. . ultamatium in this vital issue and that is a strike. The voting, thus far, is largely in favor of a strike of a majority of the employees of the largest railway systems in this country and Canada. ; It is stated that the men are .really day. This is not the real issue, asking for an eight-hou- r to behind. a hide but rather ruse They are asking a. very material raise in wages which will mean an actual outlay of $100,000,060 and the Whole "question is who will have; to stand this increase in the operating . expenses of these : 1 foot-s- uch 4eft-t- o railways ? The dear people are the only-one- s .railroads to bear bills. It is impossible to' force the this extra burden ; if it were we would not have so much to say concerning the expected strike. This increase will mean an actual increase of about twenty-fiv- e per cent over we believe the and the present wages that engineers and firemen are now paid better wages than- - the average : worker. Engineers receive not less than $250 "u month while firemen receive about $200 and brakemen range from 7 $150 to $175, and a brakeman is not considered a skilled ' mechanic'., The average laborer can get on' and secure "a fair run as a brakeman is about two to six months and ,. We believe that every laborer . thus step into a good salary. should be paid all he earns and that the only correct method of operating business is on a plan when this is possible. But we also believe that there Is a common ground- for U labor to meet upon and because some laborers are organized is no reason they" should be paid so much more than others. If our good people wish to prevent one of the worst' ' strikes in the history of this country they had better use their influence against this movement which is going on ' H .' "right now in this great nation-- How much money do you spend in the course of a year as. Herald WanlAdrWork Wonders They have ma'ie it tenon) ical to use There is much danger right now of one of the worst strikes. in the history of the railroad business and unless some pressure is brought - to bear on the voting of the various unions over the country there can be but one - 6, Ellen Thursday Uniform Dress at' Provo High School, Supt. L. E Eggertsen, 7 The public is invited to atteod all, especially the general ses- assessment, - '"" I From every indication the Uintah Basin country may shortly have two .railways, but the one which interests Provo and this valley is the branch which is proposed to connect with the main line oTthe Salt Lake Route in this county. 'A little boosting for this section would be a good right now. That is, boosting which will reach up to the proper officials of this road. limn on "'; . Co. Vhat will certainly, be an and one that augurs well Coffee- this" district is the Farmers for chaff and Housekeepers' conference to be held here February is taken out of Schilling's-Bes- t at the B. Y. U.,' under the before the coffee is auspices of the B. Y; U. Provo High school ' Wornep's organi' rJ ' J ground into even bits zations. ; is the' program Following and packed into air-tig- ht which is arranged in sections: But some one asks what can we do to protect ourselves" in this particular and we might give the suggestion that one of 'the Old timers gave us the other day namely; "Place boulders in the stream and anything which might prevent the rapid flow of water from, the higher sections. Then another might be to see that no obstructions are placed at the mouth of the river jtfid ppssibly this should be dredged." We would like to suggest that there are those in this community who know the dangers" from this source a great deal better than the writer and yet we feel that it is our duty to sound the warning. ; . Dni Farmers and Housekeepers lrSr n mm If h Conference to Be Held Here ) d ! tb. - " , HELP YOUR LIVER IT PAYS. Vhea your liver gels" torpid . and your stomach acts queer, ta.ke Dr. and yo will Kings New Life-PilBad yourself, feeling better. They purify the blood. Five you rfscdom trora constipation, blllousoeK d'zlness and You feet on Just like 'udlgejUon you wantto fof l. Clear the complexion too? 23c at drugjlats. For sale by HedquUt Drug Co. , 58 N: 1st sVVest, Phone 549 or Johnson Paint & Glass Co. Don't Worry fiibont VYourSuit is'irty I clean it, if it is torn I repair it, if it is out cf shape I; remodel it, if faded in color ll dye it any color, if it is rinlUed Ipress it, if Tou Don't Like it I vnll exchange with nel or second hand Suit or ' Overloat at reasonable ' If it price.-- - I. Oriental Cleaning & Dyeing Co. : 83 Nofth Academy Avenue. 2nd door State Bank, iyrth 1 . |