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Show THE PRO VOL HERALD i -- business needs mere than anything else it is stability,: Air. Hoover has surely struck the keyects in his sincere endeayor to. deal jus-' 4 ice to producer, distributor and consumer with equality; "The first act performed by Herbert Hoover as food admin IS- ,lrator is indicative of his purpose. It may confidently be considered" as manifest orf ;the policies he has adopted for dealing with all commodities that are. essential .to the welfare of the people of this country and those of the nations rif5which we "are allied. ' Even before, he had received his offieiaLappointment he had HERALD 5 ! " ' - - ' I 1 , tBy L H. Masters.)" 1 ' . - : II t I - rm 1 fT -- . CITY GARDENS AND FUNMAKERS. "tu"ri7 r4"r;ra:r project urvArff IV'" rnov attract-.Ah- attention of the cartoonist?; e fe fcT nr Senear a success I a siifpjs-a- Mnrir.g S1-1.- or 1' -a fav recognized expert" m his particm' TW of the ing occur: err u7 w-.'- - With . -- the land forces and: with the fleet there has been aBok puo-r,- ". been a .u c,Wuicaiiuiu in u some 01 wmcn are . reai .vuv of manv these cartoons, Bw,18 r"T"V lished 'rebrdduemjr of the best brains has of the . United States organization composed . . nave emum. uh huhv -" wv . , cart. .me nai w. it, m um wwmuum wmcii ytjuuva. auujjecumiuy gju relied ereatlv uoon Mother uoose.: Many rnymea u&&. ine. iouow- .Cu c MfJ' aBh-.-"- --'- T T7:..'L v- -i "As soon as Mr. Hoover was appointf food administrator he was readyto act. No time was wasted: He immediately" took ontrol of every kernel of, wheat in' the United States. He organ ized a $&u,uuo,ooo corporation to enable the government to pur-thaenough wheat to stabilize prices-r-n- ot only the price. f wheat but the prices of flour, bread, bran, middlings and shorts.. pat-- a cake baker's man, The plan is to pay the farmer a price for his wheat that is fair. Look at the things we're going to can;-CaOnce his pricTB is fixed there will be no reason for holding, because 'em and dry 'em and store 'em away To give" us food in the cold winter day." Reprice will remain stable and the farmer will prafit most by this crop into cash. "Roek-a-b- y "The wheat l be milled in a manner most economical to the baby in the tree top, ultimate consumers and the prices of the flour and Father is bueiuu his home garden crop. u ,..;n ViQrrot pnnnch for us all o ' will be made stable. In other words, the customary fluctuation of a Trof nf livinor will nave a bl? lall. v j of wheat and its prices to be eliminated. are "As a.n indication of Mr. Hoover's farsightedness the wheat Parodies of war sons have been frequently used. One that follows: is to be milled in this country. This means pur mills will not be has had a large circulation is as'round the. hoe, girls will we rally "Yes, thrown into idleness. -L- abor-will be protected and not least of We'll rally 'round the hoe the considerations is the that will be feeding stuff ' " Shouting the battle cry of feed em. made avanlahlp fnr i vwuiiix ovuitca such tziai leeuers All theslackers of the land can afford to use them for producing milk and meat. to disband us "Can't persuade. ;?. or 01 iooa em. arucie yaiLiumi cioining will next receive jiiioi. , We're shouting the battle cry of feed we do action special not but but since know, our conference with Mr. There has been much hard work in the garden campaign, ..a.c for mue but iv ana let live, policy will nve uiat uuuui, the funmakers, there has been lots of fun, not only for cause a general readjustment thatnig, will prove healthful to, Ameri: : , can business gardeners themselves. : w kv my muuyci UliU tUllo UlliCi . SERVICES THAT BIG BUSINESS WILL BACK NATION; MONK i CAIN I uvr. , "Dickery, dickery, dock, The back" yards injour block Are full enough of'garden stuff Our pantry shelves to stock." -- mJI . . ' rjygg. splacetn fftnd finish the rothT". I se rJOi con-verti- ng . f f "Pat-a-cak- e, steadies nerves, aiiays thirst, helps ap-- I petite and digestion.. s-il- r . and-psnwi'fl- . --- ' .B at tEe Facts in war opportunity for. gain? Let us take a; look laid Within the last few months we have had various : proposition them of a few before our government. Here are the most wonderful in Henry Ford offered his plant, one of also offered his entire He the world, to the nation without profit. interest. fortune to .the nation without Charles M. Schwab offered the Bethlehem steel plant, which s serhas a capacity greater than that of the Krupps, to the nation vice at any price set by the government. The copper producers of America offered copper to the govthe price it sells for today- - The zinc, the ernment at one-ha- lf aluminum and other producers are expected to follow the example . . sfrTcifi Tvm rich private contracts ana offered to. cast aside all their ior me guvcrnurem, aiuuc v w.oric .'', ' ' per cent basis. , Coffin, Edison,, Bosenwald, Baruch, Schwab and a score of other men of great wealth and great ability have " have lOLA DANA, IN LAPY BARNACLE placed their service at the disposal of the government. They could no buy.-a that service love money "offeredrtotheBattOTrthey APPEARS AT THE STRAND TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Richard SpiUane in Commerce and Finance. Willard,-Ford- ' THE PEOPLE'S BARGAIN,; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS "The annual increase of our wealth is "estimated to be fifty Office of the State Road CommisMillions of dollars. The American people are not asked to give sion, Salt Lake City, Utah. Alternate sealed proposals will be anything to their government, but merely to invest a small arid received at the office of the State in this country of the annual increment of wealth on the take in return from their governmenrthe strongest security Salt Lake City, Utah, until 10 oclock face of God's earth 'Tto receive in return for4hemoneyTent -2 a. m. on the 29th day 'of September, per cent per annum, both principal and interest exempted from all 1917, for the construction of a Port taxation except estate or inheritance taxes, and .with the further land cement concrete or a bituminous provision that if the government should issue, any other bonds concrete, pavement on the Stale Road during the period of this war at a higher rate of interest the pur- ueiwceu iue viiy jimiits oj neasant chaser of a Liberty Loan Borid may turn it in and get a new bond ant Grove City and the citv limits nr lAmericanForir City, Including about at the higher rate of interest. seven mousana ( ,uuuj cubic yards of . "In protecting the cerdit of the United States government you and Twenty-onThousand are protecting your own credit, you are protecting your own busi- grading (21,000) square yards of street pav' . ness, you are protecting every interest you have in life and prop- ing. Instruction to bidders, together with erty.. In doing that you are rendering a patriotic service it; s plans,' " profiles. BDecificatlona and the sinews of war to your country." William G. McAdoo, formof proposal contract and bond, . ' v can be obtained at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury. " per-centa- ge 4 3-1- e " ip-ply- ing . . State The following editorial was clipped from the Kimballs Dairy Farmer and is considered one of the most widely read journals cf its kind in the United States. It is absolutely independent of ' politics: ."Unless it be Woodrow. Wilson, no American faces a larger and more important task than Herbert Hoover. So generally is this realized that the plan of placing the task in the hands of one man has been severaly criticised in Congress and individuals are inclined to be doubtful about 'future conditions. "To know Mr. Hoover personally, and to confer with him on subjects pertaining to American agriculture and feeding the world Is to dispell all doubt'as to his ability.. His first words banish the " thought that he means to interfere' in anyway with legitimate business. On the contrary, it becomes evident that in formulating his policies he has held uppermost in mind a determination to jmprpve every phase of business, which enters into feeding and clothing the world, by stabilizing it. And, if there is anything , ; mm r. :. I " p-- Said:--- ; I ' "You're going to have a Photograph made before you go, aren't you? And you promised. You ancf your family fwiu be proud of that pic ture in years to come. Make the appointment v. today. ... fpiT t V ,J ' .Vj'-- ' :- " mission. - ... ' ' ' . Sept publication 87, 1917. for the construction of a Port 1917, j - - - I ; ;w" : tk bC-Mt- W S Perhaps you,have not thought of it, but your boy in the army has time to think much of his relatives, his friends, his ' acaualnt&ncen and the things that are happening In the old lown DacK nome. xes, ne has much time for such thoughts, and he looks and longs for letters and news from A VALUABLE HEALTH HINT Foley Cathartic Tablets keep the bowels open and regular, the liver active and the stomach sweet Thej cause no pain,, nausea nor griping. They, ainir snA - relieve Indfcoatinn O -- " UMi- ache. biliousness, nnur atnmboti mtA SINCE BOTHERED '. - 4 Low Cloverleaf , "1 It T H I Great- - Spreads Manure evenly 8 feet or better. Is of easy draft, and is not only a.handy machine with which to get out manure-r- it is a real crop producer as we'lL i1 Every Farmer, should get one from the 9 0 ; ., - ' PROVO IMPLEMENT AND BIOTOR COMPANY "' l the Local Agents. ' ' ;:j Provb Imp. & Motor Co. PHONE . NEER After'sufferlng with terrible pains ia hjs back for eight years, and after having tried doctors and medioinee, Alvis Souers, Ade, Ind ' writes: "Foley Kidney Pills were recommended to me and the first bottle removed the pain. home. like indisposition.. Stout, persons en- - After taking three bottles the bloating Now It is almost impossible to write jo mem, as iney ara- - so comforting was all gone and has never bothered him from week to1 week and tell him uwimii.- ooiq everywnere. me since." Sold everywhere. of the various things that happen, of or trie marriages, the boys whe are home on furloughs, of those whq have receiTedappoifltment8,. of the people whoThave tfiited town, of the people who have gate elsewhere, of the business changes, of the buildings going up, of the police courts, ahdHOl other things which take place as the weeks go by; but for the small sum of two dollars you can send him the Press- - Proco, Utah , " j i Vl.bW MM FOR THEIR WORK Press-Bulleti-n . WILL BE REPAID SAFE REMEDY FOR CHILDREN Chas. Baker, 'Brownsville, Wometn everywhere suffer from kid Tex., writes: "For years 1 have used Fol- - ney troubte backache. rheumatic. ey's Honey and "Tar and found it es- pains, swollen and tender muscles, land Cement concrete or bituminous pecially efficient for bad coughs of stiff joints. Mrs. .C. J. Ellis, 505 8th concrete pavement on the State Road my children. I recommend it to my Ave., Sioux Falls, SD., writes: "I in the City of PayBon, Utah County, friends as a safe remedy for children feel sure if anyone bothered as I was Utah, from P street south a distance as it contains no opiates. It is certain will - give Foler Kidney 'Pills a fair of 2,800 feet, including about 2,000 to bring quick and lasting relief." trial they will be repaid for their cubic .yards of ' grading and 6,300 Stops coughs. Sold everywhere. work." Sold everywhere. square yards ofstreet paving. Instructions to bidders, together with plans, .profiles, specifications Bulletin for a whole year, and in it he Emotions Make Us Human. and form of proposal contract and will find the very things he so much There is no great soul without great bond, can be obtained at the office of desires to know. Don't neglect this capacities of sorrow. As Intellectual the State Road Commission, Salt Lake little matter, but call at the office and have the paper started machines we may be very efficient Id City, Utah, upon thel payment of Five Dollars (5.00), which amount will be to that boy at once. !He will appre f" common life, very successful in what refunded up on the return of the spec! ciate it more than anything else of ever our business may be ; but this firm fications, plans, etc., In good condition the same price you could send tim. purpose land masterly efficiency do not before 12 o'clock noon the day after laake us men. They leave us pieces of the bids are opened. The right is re effective machinery. The finer life, Taking No Chances. served to reject any and all bids and must and tybe not exclusive it though An observer of the vagaries of the to waive minor defects. is that of the emotions. V? By order of the State Road Commis golf ball says the little white sphere rannical, sion. Is as "unpredictable and elusive as a feeL we suffer; therefore we arhu-man- , " We crave to give andrecelve IRA R. BROWNING, woman, you never ' know what it is ' we drawneareir to love therefore Secretary and Road Engineer, going to do." A wise man will save whatever we know of thealyfne. First publication Sept 20, 1917; last his reputation as a prophet by not . pilhlir trying to guess. Efcnange. T THE SOLDIER BOY ,,,,, ' ' . Office of the State Road Corneals- slon, Ealt Lake Citv. Ut&nT Alternate sealed nronoqals will ha received at the office of the State Road Commission, 443 Capitol Bldg., Salt Lake City. Utah, until 10 o'clock a. m., on the zath day of September f J . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . - ara IRA R. BROWNING, Secretary and Road Engineer. First publication Sept 20, 1917; last Larson & Nygreen Studio Inc. Columbia Theatre Building t Salt refunded upon die return of the speci' fications, plans, etc., in good condition before 12 o'clock noon the day' after the bids are opened. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and t waive minor defects. By order of the State Road Com- . -- CnmmiaaifTi Rflftd City, Utah, upon the payment of Five Dollars (5.00), which amount will be HERBERT HOOVER. - I -- 4 - 142. 316 WEST CENTER ' |