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Show rnz FnovcnniuxD, wedneshay, may zs, itn H Herald Company. Pro to, Uttt PebUahed fRIDAY. EVERY MONDATWED.VESDAT-A- NI jTU Entered as second class i ; Utah, the Act of March C3QDGER3 .. . t, ... tiriportofflcProTO, 1171 ........ .8tx Month.-- 1 L7S Editor and Publisher. , ' 'While the government figures for the four year 9 on the industrial growth of Prova are not as great as many-woul- d ' like to see them, it is a growth. Iii a bulletin issued by the biireau-cena- u it is shown that four new factories were added ttf Provo during 1914-191- the fourjyears. '7 ; ; While this is but few factories the report shows that the number ofjegffijoyes in the factories in Provo increased nearly 100 to 525 m per cent during, the four years, orfrom830 in 1915 ' ' : I . INDUSTRIAL PROVO 1919. -- 4 .. , - to ' in 1919. The value of the output increased from $844,000 to $1,539,- inr rPflspd from ffm0,06fl tn 1914 $1,467,000 O0rmgthow7ears7 tri-week- inter-mounfa- ln ly -- ef - , .. - . - :. antf-t- he Interests of the territory m. Provo. for franchise h wi nave, tneir sigmj. rounaing Antrwastpr cance to men of affairs the ,ro&t a ..national l!rneAutQca8ter ronrpntinr its franchise over.. Ana s -- iranchise holder k Provo. has, or can. easily secure, enough electrical energy to current, is not really staamate. It is breeding life, We, in - run ten factories where there is one now and in like manner in mankind. crease the payroll. n oldicouplet ran. like this r It would mean better business for aH. 'Life is a blessing sent by God, For the use, not abuse, of man. " Woe unto him who shall ever presume POOR ADVERTISING - r iWolslikely to get a lot of the kind of advertising that he la not entitled to and which will do her great injury during Action Is taken. jtnerextjewjnQnuJiniesasomenuiclt We refer to the condition of th main ViJcrViwo v mifaMAst - the city limits,-tthe state highways," both north and south. . ':iPuringlhenest few months: there will or should be, thousands of tourists pass through Provo. Many hundreds otthese will not come to Provo if they hear of the road conditions north and south. Tourists comingirom the east over the Midland trail, at least many of them will come to Provo through either Provo or " - ; ; 'Spanish Fork canyons. 77 From here they will either go west, over the Arrowhead trail, or north to Salt Lake to go west over the Xincobi-highwazthe same conditions will prevail with those coming from the ' : y; . 1113 ilW&Cl ffl (Uailr- - O -- -,- - ,:.-.v "The advertising-fo- r - , - people of Provo 6hbuld see that nothing is left undone to create the best possible impression both of the city and her ' people. t Each and every man; woman and child should be willing on that day to go out of their way, if necessary, to see that "the stranger within the gates" gets a fine impression of Provo and .... -- - - for this city. ' Tt can and should be done. It will be done if all work together. ' - r - Oost OLfednesda vfif lern oil iis FIVE AND A HALF- DAYS AS - - . I .. .I BELIEVE THAT THERE ARE ANY MORE PEOPLE WHO WANT TO TRADE ON WEDNES- ".-jDAY AFTERNOON THAN UPON ANY OTHER AFTERNOON IN THE WEEKv WE BELIEVE THAT BY CLOSING FOR A HALF DAY ONCE A WEEK DURING THE SUMMER SEASON ' WE CREATE A BETTER COMMUNITY SPIRIT WHICH IS A HELP TO ALLT" " i r . WE DO NOT I :. EXPERIENCE HAS CONVINCED US THAT THE VISITORS TO OUR BALL GAMES DO NOT COME TO TRADE BUT TO SEE THE GAME. ".II . 1 WE FEEL THAT BY CLOSING FOR-- nALF DAY ONCE A WEEK WE ARE CREATING A BETTER FEELING BETWEEN OURSELVES AND OUR CLERKS AND IN RETURN THE PUBLIC GETS BETTER SERV- - -J .ICE THE OTHER DAYS OF THE WEEK, - . A Provo Meat & Packing Co. "'. Sutton Market A. C. Anderson Poulton Groccryr - -tM t - ' -VA-P-lVhitahead-Co7-- V 73 1 nm r i -- U 1 l 1 'tY - 1Q5T" i V" l CLEAR CREEK r BLACK HAWK . SFAttVtW - - WE BELIEVE THAT THEY APPRECIATE THE HALF DAT AND THAT-- HEY-TAK- E A GREATER IN-f DuK&G IN OUR TEREST BUSINESS AND TRY TO PLEASE MORE THE OTHER FIVE AND A HALF DAYS -Cy . OF THE WEEK I Xato I u X -- I mm . : x WE FEEL THAT. OUR LOYAL CLERKS ARE ENTITLED TO A LITTLE RECREATION AT LEAST ONCE " ' . ' A WEEK.. . -- -., tin Phone 17 M! II nra Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ml i Editor-in-ChiePublishers' ' caster Service Co. KING PANTHER 0 SMUOT & Send each, and every- - visitor r home a talking advertisement " WE BELIEVE THAT WE CAN DO AS MUCH BUSINESS ON THE OTHER Ml HUGHES, ORDER TODAY her people. : ' it W xossio . ... COAL STANDARD CASTLE GATE e . 1 ft it promote-Hth- andrwitlr nest wishes, "Sincerely, ' . 8. T. THE KIND YOU WANT , M D I to your splendid little cltr jtolitanism v' to a considerable flegw "With heartiest congratulatlcmi w the Tine results you are pn e . Provo haa-a-n opportunity tooBome-gre-at the city and its people. iaposition of . From estimates now made by Secretary Cunningham of the Commercial club and others Provo will be called on to entertain 2,000 visitors on Jersey day, June 4. . They will come to Provo from many parts of the state. They will come to spend money and to be entertained. It will be up to the people of Provo to see that they are not disappointed in the. latter at least. , They will return home with their impressions of this city. " with-whic- UallUOUatC i tton in business, government ana industry. It is of the. highest4mport" ance, therefor, that our connections shall be with the yery best papers in the country. The Provo j Herald Tiot ouronly filli that Wll exacUy, but e : greatesticonfl-dencthe have also selves in you. Its new publisher. -jwe. shaXL do xiur bet "Eorour-4arUto make the Autocaster service fill Its bill to the people of your community ENTERTAIN THE VISITORS " Every one of these tourists might be induced to at least a day, they should spend a week, in Provo. Each spend of them will leave an average of $5 a day while they are here. But how many of them do,you think will come to Provo after the word gets out of the kind of roads that have to be passed over ' north and south of this city. ... To make the matter worse there is but a short. stretch of tncs of roads to the north and south of the city. The state .Jays that it hasiot the money h to go on with the work; that the state is waiting for federal aid A th Think big thoughts and you will do big things. "Idleness is the devil's workshop." o i Service pleaaedUo: Itis-arjciwr- b r Advertising - fTwr'--.. .3 ?0 K. udtt iHeraldAddsToIto v kind In the meantime Provo must suffer, Will get. in VPilTS ,;n The Herald suggests to the city ana county ana the business men of Provothat they get together JVT O.NCt nat not will get see if something cannot be done so that Provo Herald this week increases t cpportufiH; g- -t -- The Provo for, she4s4& no-w- ay responsible to exist are likely as they Provo is not entitled to conditions serve Pcovo advertisers by the addition of the Publisher a- ' "v for. the entire summer. "; caster Service, a comDinea piciunu-auc- r using service sett York to newspapers all over the country New from ; THE FINAL TEST . The Autocaster franchise until recently held by transferred toThe Herald. Tiig "School days are over and until fall the boys and girls will not Provo newspaper has been eludes the cartoon, the "Home, Sweet Home comic, newa have to think jabutthriessonsiwhich should be gotten.. this school for Provo spring, of On" the final day the High tures and the complete, advertising illustration service. Prof. j;V. Booth spoke riefly on a subject that had been used newspaper in the No other regioi as a text sometime before by Dr. George H. BrimhalL . The .its readers and advertisers as h sene to well is as equipped and time eagle soars, the hog wallows." He pointed to leisure, 1 Provo Herald. ; ; ,'.,., . gave his" class the, u5Urst.u(lyperioa to .tell in ..their own way Herald's abu time. Wprovemenrine leisure : what they would do with their supposed nut nf the citv. as.rcay bfrseen in the. following hJ the rMnmi7vi editor-in-chiwhat showed were received. answers 200 They Nearly of the Publishers' Autocaster Servia from the students could do in leisure time. wmcn. ew iouu ot lorK, company, Their papers were marked, "This is my final, test." ; Biu w tuo uicituiuu wuo are 4oW "May 16, 1921. For the school term, yes. so much for the city of Provo. ' " i "ilr. E. C Rodgers, Editor and For life. NO! ,. llsher. Tfib' ProvoHerald: -- There is no such as or in standing eternity fiitShat-iathing thisjife growing inpopnUtte :: ... .:'..7 still. wnma.,na imyoruince. tTDvQ fci provement in Tne provo Meraiu We either nrozress or retrocrate. newspaper of reachd'! ta stage where It must both as- (,! only hold a positioff e There is no suchTthingstagnation-nhe-sense-thatTthUtahr-bu- t in the larger; efflnriiittri; word isisuallypplied; tTy - -- i I |