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Show ' THE Plt(fr0 jjpRALD, f MONDAY, APRIL 2S, 1921, raid Provo Published by The Herald' Company, Provo, ihaJa EVERY MODAY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Entered aeeood-rhpr- e June HSairnYatTer 6. 1911, at the postoffice, Provo, 3, 1879. Utah, under the Act of March Subscription price after May 1. ,iniT?ry" E. C. ...Editor RODG-ER- The Provo Herald will be on tale after 5 o'clock on days of issue, . Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at tne following newsstands: Hedquist drug stores, Roberta ho tei, Thornton drug store, Samuel '.S Kopp's store, and at Cjary's popcorn wagon. i -- nHMKKc K. Herald will be $3.50j all Although the price of the who pay in advance befpre May 1, Will continue recelvingjT'he Herald at the "same price they jjaid for the paper, ,2.50 a year. mm HTY mmW mi mmi K - 'w I rim . s . semi-weekl- - THE COMMUNITY SPIRIT. wir TP Someone once wisely remarked that "The way to build a ' house is to build it." The way to build up a city or aommjjteityjsto AmikLil Jin, Utah today is due to the com Much of the "greatness-o- f Bftunity spirit which exists among the pioneers. They helped each other and they --worked together.. .Had they have done differently Utah would not be the Ujtah ' it is' today. Scores of examples of this community spirit in the early his ' tory of Provo could be cited. a success of community enterprises half a century or more ago would make agreatdrsut . ; thtfN are more to work for the up b'uiidiof .Provo, Utah county and the state. Ten thousand people united in the boosting of Provo arid nothing could stop it from being a city of 2500 ia1930. . Provo has as niany, Or more advantages for the investor, the homeseeker, te tourist or the lover of nature than any other city "' in this great intermountain region. '. ' We have-th. .' goods. "Now all together and deliver therrt ' -- ViWkm Xf - m . .tmmm JT4te-spirit-aiid- vr ' -- t , . m m mm. ... tmm a b ; i i ii i fM "Wlk - s. m V.lWil Hl - mmmr ihbt. m J W v i IV . mm U 9 W wikM Mm ... V A - - 4 MADE IN PROVO. tn the early 'days of Utah the people were wont to hear " and many, a time these words. -"Patronize Home Industries." A fff there were who thought that the. advice was over 7 . irone, - .v.. v. ' t But was it? ThmUCh the following of that JJfk'irp infant inHnefricn won established in Utah which have grown until today Utah good are known from one end of the eountn to the other. They are of a standard and grade that wins favor . wherever ' iheyse given a trial. Theyx are worth tens of thousands of dollars every year to Utah. iirfsr "VOUT Miner nay-hundred- s, is.- - In Provo there are a number of manufactories. '' - There should be ten times more. " They mean payrolls. v.-: mean all. Payrolls prosperity for The manufacturers of Provo do n6t ask the people tolniy rrovo gooas just because they are made in Provo. But because they arenas good, or better. d As cheap, or cheaper than anv made in the world "What think you'?" T IV IflATI mii"? "mil illll IIP III III vT aaMrar e x L inn niortn nnrtr no fiirtion --mfwnn JJL ' b - xir ik. knOW . If that same advice was followed today the manufaekuw of times ijuHBuiw vi utan woum oe worm ten, what it i .nm- III III "wr III IEE .. III III III HI WW iiiiiik .iitiii.mil .iiiiiii. iiiiii in- in .isiiiii. in ,iiiiiiiii " ill iin:::iiii iiiipiiihi IH 'in ik in .ir:..:in III iii"wi iii'iiiu III III IIHIIHIH III IIHIIIIIII IIIIIIIHII Will. III III Ill III III ill iiievffv iiim III Hiiviaivv m iiir mi 111 iitiiii. IE 191 1 Ml 1H ROOMS FOR SUMMER STUDENTS. 10 for 20 ante ifAjOITTTrC I tt'h II lMl' II 1 llm to? MM , Beginning June 6th summer school at the Brigham Young university will attract students from all over the state. It is expected that 500 young men and. young women from out' of Provo will attend thiifine educational course. frovo will welcome these summer sturlpnrs Tbpv rp 99. sured a hearty greeting by citizens and by university folk. But Wtfits dressmaking, washings, or FOR RENT Storage room.. Call and looking at it from a more material stindnoint:' How,Kfint will work b? the day Cail t 38 W.t see W. D. Sleyer, field manager for ' for them? Seventh North . ttl Intermountain Building & Loan asso 4 ciation.- 135 M TTntVnraitv m rvffta students will need room's for their AMjfew f summer term. The university officials now are setting upon a SPRING TROUBLE SOLVED--At If e,veplng8; lander's Manufacturing company's to a insure campaijrn plentiful supply of rooms. They have complete spring plant. tf !"" a. m. aims yt uuu .rni uu. asked, throujrh the columns of The Herald, that all. Provo home owners who have furnished rooms to spare during the summer FOR SALE 320 acres good pet land welding and cutting. We will arrange so they can take in one or more students. between Springrttle and Spanish veld anything made at metal. Work The summer students face a Let us make it Fork. 175.00 per acre. Inquire Room guaranteed. First class service. (4 N. U more pleasant for them by listintr all the spare rooms with the 9, Farmers ft Merchants Bank BIdg., Fourth West, ProVo. Phone 688-Provo, Utah, or at the Bank of Pleasin bureau chartre of that. university ant Grove. Pleasant Qrove, Utah, tf FOR RENT 3 modern housekeeping It will helo the-- university, the students, the city, and your rooms. 58 W. Third South. tf own Had we intir-tighipsckt- to round ana of 50, Alia obtwbto vacuum-scale- d. : Herald Want Ads out-ofvpe- vo - - A e room-shortag- e. J pocketbook. Bring your logs them up while you are FOR RENTBasement and second floor of Factory building 4,4 & SecAhlander ManufacAi waiting. ond West. See Provo Consolidated Co. tl Real Estate turing po 182 W. Center St. tf NOTICE TO FORD OWMERS. WANTED Caretaker for Spring Dell Just opening up a Ford agon, Resort, Pfpvo eaayon. See T. H. nic, factorrl Heal, 182 W. Center St tf perienoe. i Before you have your Ford repaired "FOR SALE-- a snap, player piano, with music; cabinet, 69 record, $350. get my price. All work guaranteed. Plenty of local Phone 182. tf reference. RENT FOR Two modern furnished PHONE 643-sleeping rooms, 215 E, Second N. rAWMILL Fbrd-meeha- Ml M-- 6 binV LOST-vFtfty-dol- lar ward. Liberal Call Herald office. Baby buggy, condition, new tires. Phone 557. mm buflds health and strength htninte k increases the number of red blood puscles which nourish AyoadntggM Phone 524 W. FOR RENT FOR SALE, CHEAP WHEAT FOR SALE 11.40 Reed J. Knudhen. Phone re- a-2- 9 5 A-- l 3 694 N. First E. Also tf for lodge, plub or living. 44 W. Center St 3 large rooms Dr. La thro p PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE ARE YOU LONELY? Marry a conTypewriters repaired. This is our genial companion. Many wish early specialty. All work guaranteed. Office marriage. Confidential, reliable, sucwith Whipple Electric Supply Co., 214 cessful. Mrs. Gray, Box 47, Kansas " W. Center. Phone 39. City, Mb. Dept 237. IE tf bushel. n A great variety of very fine monuments from which 1. The best of material. 2. Neat and artistic designs. 3. Excellent finish and perfect lettering. 4. Good substantial foundation, bal-anc- A-2- 3 WANTED Salesman for Provo and vicinity. Commission contract only, for snare time or fullffime. We will teach you to sell income protection through our free school of Instruction and help you build a business of your own. Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Qompany, Accident and aalth Dept., Sagiinaw, Mich. Capital $1.00,-00- AND HEMSTITCHING PICOTING gives a smart classy finish to homemade wearing apparel. Printed instructions how to prepare the work furnished FREE. Singer Sewing Ma- chine CoH 97 N. University Ave. FOR RENT 383 He !By 100 Modern furnished room. W. First Sduth. tf Per Cent Service. We are making readjustments in our prices, to the benefit of purchasers wherever it is possible. A-3- 0 WHILE THEY LAST Vital tc bicyeie tires at A. F. Ahlander Mfg. Co. at $4 each; wheels ROOM WANTED By single man. set up $3, extras at cost. tf Phone Room 47, Hotel Roberts. O. GOING OUT OF BICYCLE BUSINESS 0. A.22 MONUMENTS to select. 787-R-- A-2- 7 - Furnished house, fire 8POT CASH PAID for your poultrr. rooms, modern, $50 a month. Phone Dutter, eggs, etc, take them to Samuel Mr. Davis. 299.- -. It Kopp, 450 West Center. Phone 444. FOR SALE Dodge touring, 1918., model, Stromberg carburetor, five OLD NEWSPAPERS We have sevcord tires, two extra rims, power tire eral bundles of old newspapers at pump, Alemite lubrication. Pneu- this office for sale, 2. cents per pound. matic tire trailer with hitch attachCall at Provo. Herald office, 30 East ment; just the thing for farm use, tf camping or touring. Phone 439. tf First North. partly furnished rooms, FOR SALE Modern brick house, furnished, two blocks from fpostof tice.; basement. It cannot be FOR S ALB One range, first, elass; built fof price offered. Party leavtwo-ove-n Hardy-Madsee one gas range. ing town in 30 days.' $1,000 dowa, Trans. Co., 27 N. 2nd W. on payments. Phone 158-- ' FOR RENT BEESLEY MARBLE & GRAN IE II Just South of Tabernacle, Provo, S - 7 . |