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Show .,;. - wt. D. : , . . ':D:Y 1 ;r' -- - ; Y , ;'' ;V , ,.rY"- - ; v Yw (. x. Y - .Y. ' r .. - Y --- r - ' Y" Y. jwork'are to be congratulated very heartily These books win.bel fr ' x r passed along iron? one reader to anotner ajums uwirshelf f. r. uiup I of K j , and We want almost everything' to go lowef except thermometers, multiplied, time again,' whereas onthe dusty once Jcmd a as look much so M1ividiial received isome Why not kiU 3,000,000 rats? To be sure, oSTwthe"r7ach year. , XSodooEiweTIfea thin? to do is to pass the book alone to its many readers as. pessi lilling! The open season for coal is now on. - ' r: v. . thev-hardl- v Jble. - fs - i COITEK OUTLOOK IS HOPEFUL. best we can to "sene our clan we are led vto speculate on the words of our frjgnd Luke, !S9.in. people .dojj'tBi Reports from the east indicate that there is um c way "a The Publishers Auxiliaryl has figured it out for the "news- - gradual improvement in the market for copper and that the out- rapers'of this country that they cannot make money semng, ad-- ) look for a still greafler improvement at thTopening; cents per inch for the first onejyear is most promising. Prices quoted by the big producers A vertising space at twenty-fiV- e thousand copies published, in, the old days, begorra, "e were": stiffened during (he past few days; with eveh higher figures dlliveries'jdurlngnhe first q.uarteTf.-rrhilehe7gtad to get operhalf of this amount. 1 5a KiVftminir -sfnATltrpr V All U V(Vorngnd 111(11111 . r . ... - . . Hilling, r . r t a .J - - w " ' 'Y". ' Y :': ' JvAV j;vu igte,ffSJ? .. YD" YV;Y;i yD-YY- THEFRQVO HgRALD, THlfepAYNOVElfeERim ,'lLtDYV TV- ,.: Y- ; ''" H -- - 'wliry jyOW'-zcJS ' 'Jt IXTT'IT.V "C-Y--TV h.n r I 1 I I I V- I i .I, . I If T it- - a n dinuid vitiBxi .i'r-r- I i -- ! toothsome .Tl.it - jhtood.. M & G PotatA Flakes Mdrf finest. Rocoimt stsn-..T they cnciiia enertfy-build- Ml -- Rich' t. i . V - 1 - w in 'groceries. targains ' i ' 1 .- fn c.k wujf fKi of everOepressKm will .not" belmade for some time and that this when ihev cfr in' on the fourth day of next March. cecoyeril be gradual. :As pointedX out.. by an easterni writer, 1 j it il ofmrrPrnrd-sores-'&re'.noEven 'many adyrtisiag- tremendous Copper is unquestionably v4neone commodityiiiax nas naa me .iu... j their nartv t : . V -- - COLORADO POTATO FUkKE- pw 3tocgeiit:deflatsi - A. MFG. CQ. -i ' hen the EurSpeSTV4j6nfict was tn its last mges, the. copper surDenver, Colorado x' The Provo Commercuil club or someotheV c4ic body with plus was becoming unwieldy as the result of three years of prodigBy One SeaXetL 4 "teal red bloodnrtheireinshHildakerp-- a Idpgmp4igivf4u3tp0urmg-metalI n ' Janua ryt 1 91 9.: the Awat industries board dissolved, and for the Garden City TTiere neYrjmsuch a d need m more ' homes and our city, is 'actually loosing in the stablishment of with its dissolution the government relinquished control of the - new hjome3 here because, thereare scarcely to tr4ppeiind4utry-JTie4iKe- d j abandoned ; copper started on the downward trend and sold as low fell. cents per pound in larch of last year. With the excep-tas 14 Provo has a" few business menvrahd we are glad the number H fen of the8 burin s? movement which started Irr November," a year is small, who seem o think that they own the town and all that f ago, and which extended until the following; February when metaL has is contained therein. But some ofhese dats .they will suddenly pounds of copper was soldh-th- e will town bid in on and demand and ; off the been sam the market in has and the the the been map step go buyers light just v perhaps they will be turning oet in their graves wondering hoih'rtd.nearlyl the time.'1 ;' y-can such strange thfngsbe. But even greater revelations are in! let exports of copper in the first eight months pi this year ainountedJto-iagIJQOQpgunLOWEST PBlCEi ds nrahonj2 g4r0r000 pounds a j CASH AND CARRY SYSTE f Euroto sold iritmth. 1 thisrrepf esented coppercfually WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER?0, 1920. We are told that there isr to be no influenzai this vear. Forjpean consumers, however. A very large amount was sent to the THE MOST COMPLETE LINE y such an announcement we should be gratefuL Two years ago at other "side on consignment t he shipper storing it m Lrope in Sa lifts $5.05 Extra large can Pictipple 38c Flcr. grad Straight effect ing-- a feadv delivery If this time they were being hauled ut of, Provo and practically the hone of finding a buver-an3 lbs. Lima Beans ...x:...f...40e ' every city in the nation by the score daily. 65c Picnic Hams,, per lb . . Y . . JSt However, man in the first eijrht months' exports carry through, the overseas move sack Germadf 10 lbs. Kkt? v:.T;-.v...v:. r.85c Codfish -- .7. ......... I Kc his mad rush forgets the menace of yesterday quickly and recalls ment of the metal for 1920 will amount to 638,000.000 pounds, or Jem 4bs. 2 bet Ceftee- . . . Y.3Se only the better things;of life." It is well thM the human brain 13.8 per cent of production; can M. J. B. Coffee Ub Extra fancy Slt 15?mk !b ....28c ,..$2. works in such a manner. One important circumstance in connection with the copper 13 bars White Lauadry Soap. 2 lbs. Mine Meat. bulk........E5c 4, 98c i situation is the fact that while American copper mines are today .. .45c Freak Piminto Peppers. lb....,2St :i lbs Lard Compound. . .". $i oq 2 pkg. The book drive in this city wasa remarkable success ?nd' operating at not much over 55 per cent capacity, their production Seedless "isins, new S lbs. Mixed'N'uts: Head Fresh . 55. Lttuc. stocks those who participated are to be congratulated most hear-tilyvry dose to that of the three years immediately preceding the Eiuart, caa French 3lrket Sorghum Cucutnoets,, Cranberries. Ttmaiee .Parsley, The children who took the part of the Good Samaritans in this outbreak of the war. Ex. 'to. com for ...... .V,T...,....40c Radishes, c : TcsUcxjsK - -- .niSrry-OOQOO- ' O Y . SaraiidKopp50WteieFPKone446 - -- 2til kj? to fcf Kr as Not-alH- . , ir a -- It d r ces.;; 4wn T -- -- ':( a . 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