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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY JANUARY S, 1921. J , ' '(By I. H. Masters.) The next edition of this paper which you will receive will be some prev-- " New Year's number, which will" not be as large the' ious editions and yet it will be a most excellent review of the-growth and' development of the Garden City during 1920.; If you havesomething for this number .you had better get it into this of fice Wednesday or earlier, as the later your article reaches us rthe more likely-it-i- s to be crowded out. . The state and coiinty of Utah bids fair to go to the bow wows jJJiat-thegoyernme- nt of to the Jtlejjublieans. AVe heardja jjreatdea about what saviours' of the ".country the Republican -- politicians were during the recent cam-- , paign and now we will sit tight and listen and watch their maneuvering arid try and Team in the next two years whether they are reairy men or just puny politicians. We hope they can follow the progressive example in". Utah county at least of the retiring board of county commissioners and' build roads and imnrove this rich : valley in keeping with the age in which we are now living. -- . " Quitfi . f i u. ma wi. - . sppk & - J-t- a -- ic v - g nnw-wro- g W located - - nine little city far from Chicagoauhvsi- - thp war' hui prf. fmed $10 and the usual trimmings for smoking" within that many usuallv d men were then working for the -the sacred precincts of the town, .established bv the late nronhet. ., T ot The. majority, flushed with victory at theTjolls Zion is the only place in the United States, so far as known, sure that Republican the party owns the country'vand with some notion that where women, are arrestee if they wear a dress that,does not come it own- the earth, might carry-throuhigh-handed aalaryirrt up to the throat and down to within three inches of the f heeltaps. crease bill, but perhap the most of before proceed thenembets, sleeves. tQgt)ierv ith Open work hosiery and "X-raa waring on thematter be foreM ing to tegikmflr wmm are tabooed, and women police officers handle an tribunal. The Republican members of congress have impartial such cases. manifested an inordinate fondness for;'hearings, inquiries, and .inThis all brings "to mindthat people in various other sections and could not with good grace decline one when thev vestigations, of the country are. petting auite puritanical. Fnr i .ere concerned. In view of. . alLtKe clrcumstanceilir JVjjiseftes . coast city of note in California, where hundreds of aged in partial ii... f:..u oir nurnan activity ii mignr be iound tnat uie wooiut'iu congress--- lar have congregated to see their declining days, has passed' a law fmen are reasonably well paid for the character of the services r nai me oia game or norseshoe," or more properly, quoits, must they perform mnas 9 B M M H i5 M M M H H M S : M "M M" H M fraternal and other orgaiixations which are of interest to our many rejudersC : f. "The Cover of this big edition will be printed on rne book paper inxolors andwill typify the progressmnd :: 7 ;, prosperity of the Utah valley.'. We shall be pleased to have you contribute some- -' thing for this New Year's edition. A review of some. 1 industry which is helping to develotrthe resources of this valley or the success you have made in your own '& or a communication on some cefom which ' v business, . 1 t a:"i a "iT" tdgetber-wj- th M M - ; S It may be that the raisemight u S M ' J lnsTearof Tlo'wTnjFTrTrTTeulericeOnd oming down and jiot, going" up. K H -- - IN ZION. s ndo he g city. -- NO SMOKING M M M : : to-the- se M M jividaall als ygs;-individu- ': he -- F7T ? -- ... the-petitio- n was-secure- 2. . a" j. AH.1 - shail use many beautif ul halftone cuts' of liew buiMo and groups f. orgaxuzed it ior social and oiismessTurpose$. 3 ""77 v i v Weshall reyiewthe edaeatiohal srstpm nf Prrtv v. It". eivier and Tsoeial organaations which niake0 our Tommunity a more wholesomr pTaee in vtiifcfr to M dwell, the church gamzatiorfs. Ihe ladies"Muhs of 'thk. Js Q 4 i 1. : . Jn. th miLW Him:f-pin Ips. ' and. ihrtia . ' - K, . . . , .. ,' juiamagB aismcinn tu tuc cniauusmxicia 01 v. to make almost anv uie laroKaiiTe circumSTancesi ronttniieTTreaiient southern part of the county the other-da-y before the board of sacrifice of small property to make the change. county commissioners. Howevera sufficiently large number of d on to guarantee the board in pass-ing,tsigners CONGRESSMEN WHO WANT MORE. ordinance-callin. the -- election. ,JThianeu nroieftuill g under about 10.000 acres of land rich cultivation, and wel bring f .... ... ... .A t t j i It is said that a movement fo on footlo increase, the congres to i&vorsucn a plan which will reclaim our land sional, Some which is now not producing intensively. However, there are many salary, which is now $7,500 to $10,000 or f 12.5000," ; memblTs to Tike would iLto increase $15,000. .angles objections and one can never figure out ' Perhaps the congressmen who would like a sraise have missed ramuicauons. their chance. . The tide of salaries and wages is now flowing out if. M ol THE PROVO HERALD . with-mea- It ... Our readers will recall the splendid New .Year edition we published last January. We intend to dapU- cate that number and make it larger and better in this New Year's edition. Provb stands at the gateway of the most remark- jV able growth in her history.rlf evmt'binlr pertainiiig io me juiure growxn ana aeveiopment ol tins beautiful k city were written for a newspaper the edition would be too volumnous for anyone to read InrttfifftSXfetime, a but weVhope fb sket4a-a-brie- f manner the future de- S? of the Garden City in this special New Year's edition. '; ;;." ;,,,"";". AVe shall to revkw4he attempt 'i leading evny in The-greate- htit-:ratient- .. - I . . . New Years Edition & progress in themethods for coriservfng and improving health. Thethxeegieatdestroyer5f life continue to occupy the rela st live positions that they hayehad in recent years. mortality is attributed tp heart disease, which some time ago. over took tuberculosis. Next comes tuberculosis. This and"heart dis ease together caused 20 per cent of all deaths. Pneumonia comes third. . . . - - lth to a tuberculosis, warning Issued a few days ago regard by the executive secretary of the California Tuberculosis associa tion reminds us that climate, at least mjthe minds of sufferers, still occupies-- great place as a therapeutic agent. Mrs. Thomp son, the secretary, declares that CtiHfornia call no longer handle the. increasing1." immigration of tubercuJosis. , patienU, in proper that: immigration circumstances, from the eastern must be stopped ii widespread suTfering is to be prevent The medical professmtrhaS arrived at the opinion that the air, , sanitary sufrotmaings" regimen lor tuberculosis-rvrresh- ; wholesome food andyavoidance of extreme exertion is applicable with poual hfnpfifx in all - :. - " - : - high-salarie- . - y' gh trans.-"pareritTlo"us"- 1 11 1M ton-nt-t- ii in m .. . 1 111 1-1- v annic THE TWO POINTS NECESSARY FOR FINAL . " . ' : : :';. - IdJs'- SUCCESS lit is our aim to serve you with the best thu (o "Up to the enactment of the councilmanic mandate a hundred or eat that the market affords. r THE "AIR MAIL. more breads played horseshoe under. the shade of spreading tall pepper and eucalyptus trees all day long, but now thev art Vecentrfatal .'accidents to pilots in the air mail "service Your Patronage Is Apprecaited. ..wearing sackcloth and.'sifting ashes over their heads mourning d - a fpwnMhpHkHraMfWsliaiWff ""aero ana rei using io De comiortea. , r is a tragis experiment, if not a failure. In a New Jersey town red neckties are1 forbidden, while down rerviceS-iOBfore- , . l his; we think, is not the case in "Old Kentuck" the revenuers have declared they will clean up The vo pilots who, have been killed in this worC one in Tlli "white mule" factories for good and all time but they won't, unin Wyoming, were victims of circumstances thajt. less they do a better job of it than thousands of their predecessors nois' and Phones 67, 710, 535. cause .me fwoStores. have done, and who made just such --resolutions. mignt wrecking ot a maiK tram bad weathe-r- and . : : '.What new and startling edicts the new year will bring forth mecnanicgr breakdown. i When a mail plane no man can one Ex. or .. . wounded. l4en agnail trai is wrecked the list of dead and injured genHEADWAY AGAINST DISEASE. Why Wadding Mfl la Plain. Wheedling a Lion. erally reaches a long list in the daily press. Lfons are not tempted, like other an From tha early times gold was cseA While we hear only of 4heaccidents that strike the air mail The report of the census bureau "on mortality for 1919 isgdod pilots; we are likely to overlook the fact knaK to ntHet - obedience t& " their for taae4dtittrtB that mail trainer's the every day coimnDds by the offer of has It that the ring snoekl b absonews for this dying world, or at any rate for that parfof it com- flies back and forth from New York to Salt-Lak"and that the insclrs foods. Practically every anV. lutely plain. It has been toot recor prised in the registration area in the United States, including service is oeing estamisned trom Salt Lake to San Francisco. . but tlot'ts the mal, taught to. do what nlzed that tha diamond rtcg can oerer 81 of cent about the entire population. per As far as Omaha is concerned, its air service between Chi- Is wanted by glvhig it ajward everj replace the Iplaln band rtef. A reasosi i For the death record is the lowest since figures began to be cago and Cheyenne is. well ' time It does. U or makes an effort to, for ,the preference given Jto the rlnf night perfect; kept. The. rate for the year was 12.9 per thousand of population. Omaha merchants are benefiting thprpbv" either lump ofsugar or without tbe setting la offered by rollar This is a great commendation, it would seem, of the administra- in eight months," we would think, constituted --splendid record. r bit of ash )r some other thing In hla Holy State," jjrhert he sy ' tion of local and general 'health boards in the aggregate and of World-Heralf which it Is fond. This ta traposjr'bl "Marriage wttVa diamond ring forey gi-a- - -- have-cause- . Wltte head's Grocery - eVen-conjectur- -- -- e. meets-disastejy man-lis-kill- ed . 5 " : e, , r d. . tEel!bh7M Utats only menr and only allowed a certain aroonoi of that, TbU Increases Ue dlfflcul'y of prltST ... .PaUerJte. -1 A phlegmatic- - b - - tns?asitll!tj ra Alt Is ferent from pntlencp. &x n pooi from harbor. Info (lie wie. tudoteno arrive at tlnks us I but If the other It fVH? Mn'ounterirn. mnnj anrf Toilgti tv,h-rvtb an advert . mom Skilful ilut at Hi? "Un :hua ielf, tud a coitijiaiTy umier hfrr jiA kuind than U nat-nral- ly ; n-i- . Florida'! Spnrg. Big , Wltat Is the largest, aprlpg In th world! Florida has one whloh muai near the hend of the llt. This la calle Wakulla irihg. It l 4(TO feet fret dei'p and flowp at arro, In 80 120.000 ihe rut" of "gallons" of watei "t gives rise to a rWe every minute, -TiOr" f.et wfti - ar ttt- - source - -- Thl Is sltnuted about nf-enmnitnoth-sprln- K mile trout TolUhMs.-e- e. Peart Always. Prized Ornament tltne the p4art Through has been thV favorite ornament- PeHrls were rovultv 'nti'l heanty of caskets Jewel in the pfa prizpit Vtv'emya. and the lirst Jevrf-me- m. tlbned hi ibe most ancient decipher , able writing was the pearl Pyramid . tish W al n u ta ir4rodut4on-cl- E The 1'ngnsh wnlnnt rnme to th ooaot (rv- - lSW. whn Joseph 'jroughi stick of nuts from Chile trot! grev Th Cogger Snare. China niiit .Indiji ntirnin one-hn-lf l'a-clf- tf L00 je6pT?Tf thf wuttit'-TheiTnniTP- to Ronaie the Tt 'includes, over a tree at Go'ta. of Egypt . t rr trrr fC 1 H LAUun Uf ttt r , rt CtilLLI-- the Uob tamer. SCARCE IN POl AND "In all the time 1 was Io Poland. I scarcely on.ee saw a child Jaugh," declared Dr Harry Plots, discoverer of the typhus baecitus,. In; a. report to the European Relief Council on med leal conditions among the Jewish population, of Poland based on his .recent Investigations there tor tha Jewish Joint Distribution .Committee. v. The Evpttnn pyrntnlds number TO InraMnnd sorje of tbewvarg' etftlrety ti vulna. Tha. group the8eatrae tui'jj hlrh ts radst important con re'oa the Gnvl Pyramid.' named also It 1 Cbejpr. after anvErvi)tijri..kIng. bm-o- f b,mt SW.GfiO of cii cjtonA TT ; - aub-.iv- . for. the Herald:.' ita. becaa tbe mtemtpUt af the circle augured that 0e rectpre-c- al regard of the spouse Balgtit aot b perpetuaL1 f ': shadows - Herald Want Ads brins result. : Try the Classified Cdqiirf ! B rt. ' ' L .. " ' . U L'L ,ii IT TAXES AN EXPERT ; to diagnose the trwMe with a bicycle and to repair it properly, r If ypur machine doea not rtta as you think it shoaldL briri it in. It may be that a slight adjustment By 4 our expert win the trouble and save yourectify much" r future expense. . . , the" miseries Id Poland la tha eondM tloa -- of tha cBlldren" Dr.- - Plots .said "Infant mortality la- - eieeed'ntrlv hleh becauae of and the high percentage of contagious diseases. In large part mothers' must resort to artificial feeding as they are unable to nurse their children.' In many cltiett I aaw underfed children, suffering with I diseases, wandering about tha streets with no place to go, bogging for bread." ' ' Tuberculosis baa becom prevalent MEREDITH CYCLE CO. . v atuorg tha Jewish children, largely . O. W. Carlson. BJgr. due to tha SYsrcrowded conditions Ip which they are forced to Itva. thefr :I5 NUmversit Av lack of nourishing food and warm to Dr. Plots. clothing, according Typhus, which killed . thousands, of Jews last winter In the worst epidemic Pttland ha aver seen will recur "again, he said:a.4tnditloaa.ara muc worse n SATE YOUR FURNITUI SAVE YOU BIO among tha Jewathan aver, befora. H "Favus, a. contagious akin disease. ti SAVE TOUR TIME BY Is now rapidly spreading from child II CAIUSQ H to child," he continued, "In fllna H H there are 11,000 cases among se children alona. .Snialipox,. too. Is ll Tatae , any kindi of Carpenter er prevalent braughout Poland and the H H -:Cupboards-B2- t4 : Ukraloe and children, with wide-ort'r,BulH"i Kit ' H Brnilore Kepairiag. apread eruptions - and tempera ture. af have been Iseeiiraon tnz about . the streets. Thera-- a ra thousands of cases l - wul4-Atvurer,, wUlch vacclBatteBj STRAIT NOTICE. prevenCtHltersLSrno vaccine.'' JJ . BURT BROWC " I have ia my possession the follow Dr. - Piot told bow In Llthuhlai Phw West P'ikeiper.ot ,. North.. villages he found children, six ami ing uescribed animbl whlcn, if y not ' :. seven years old,: unable vft walk of ctaimed and taken away r will be sold ' y talk, the result. if malnutrition, it at public auction to the highest cash Poimatlonof Asbewtoa. , bidder at.Provo City where whole Asbestos "had Pund Betray Is found in fissures of rock towns regions on Wednesday, the 5th day of January, nd It Is believed that. during tfie ' war, - he fouiiU tfee rock o'clock at noon: cream-colored One families truwded la misefabte dug is;i,. was f oralog andFstttt horse with, black mane- - and thr flssureswiaened tn ni" tail, age about 12 year Weiglf about 'trated. dissolved some of die aillcjanan4 mai 1100 pounds., blotched brand representing P on, left il of the neck. tNo BMla;,pn:;.drytBg,:;, these ' ' What Star Ciwa tack. " 9 ; a hydratea 'silicate of other brands "or raarks visible. iagMa,.'-Our observation Is that aniestrose Said estray a. taken, up by'the city forming thneadllke crystals bullkniig 99 mer has a great deal of latitude, but police a the stta day nf December. from opposife f. tie tUsare aa4 tnucb nioiiey.DaItas-Xws- . . 1950. eetterin-ttte'xalddl- e;. nnder-oourlahme- nt ' c Ik ( )m ... I ' ' lr - - -- 6otaet - " rfz:, if" k SVPETERSON h ess f c,ti . ' ' 'ha ttotpeneiS It V, TQA5TINQ PL A ,othXi .AUUiejIuM)ia-.tbeater..Jdojida- y ::a7le4"tS SCMm r w ri rtTWWi'wii l i l" I' C. . V I . Mail jQrdcrano w at A. . , .A t l' w ? |