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Show it f f Jersey cattle it 9 a. vo nana, tnrougn Dusiness section, to rorm 'i prize J1 VO H i I sr. .Jf . exhibit stock at North Park at 9 a. m. a lunch Opow 1 i i3r at 12 con- - jtu-- PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921. NO. 2. VOL, XXXVI. o'clock. program at the Hotel Roberts at 8 p. d f - ; 1 m.,-..iturd- ( ir 15 Prcivo --welcomes the w oi vjyyui iiuuuu. ;juubli.J JUL Whrre else Where else can you find a gorgeous canyon, sixty miles in! their mends to . The length, with every; foot an ever changing panoramo of nature's in one season? Jersey-mea-- nd do ILUu -- III JL; the farmers cut three and four crops of alflafa " ' -- -- v y '. beauties? Where in all the world is there fruit .raised- has been known locally and to gome extent of stream its A which, branches, including thediscipleof Utah county? 13 uue icai uiere peruana Isaak Walton can test their road . as The uaraen vy. " skill and the strength of their rod Vo ton enw in tVen itv rt Tw,, trip timpa Jn.n .v y Where peaches command price on- - the eastern. or line g&rucua m tivtu and reel and come home with a creel that will make them happy? .r world? of 1 . . ,1 li What other city has a living glacier, almost at . its front market than those from any other part the Rut Provo has lar more to oner man a garaen, no.mauw Like the" other fruits and vegetables, they are hot merely 1 i I. A.V.n porch .where you. can snawJaalLin the hottest days of summer and . AA... ........ ilrtwm Intv pa rvifoa t Aaaril 'fact iqFo ViiinHa tf "sun kissed" but SUN RIPENED in the finest climate that the It has one of the tnree leamng msuiuxions oi learning ia I Where you can get boating, bathing on sand that is to the CreatorJias seen fit to give to"mankinct . . .i . X !... II . . . .11 I Jfeet as the finest velvetrthe washing of untold centuries from me mms To the homeseeker, the investor, tne man, or woman, wuu in wooien tne counxry. largest It has one oi - sur- -. be a credit to a city the giant mountains; where the fishing is so good that even the seeks an education for their children It has a puhlic school system that would or -as amateurs can be sure of a catch? . poorest of hign, nigner, manany fouhdings, an environment that is tn times the size of Provo. Wlrere else can you go, as one can to Maple Flat, and see a other city in the world. ; . It is lai the mam lineQI.iwo STeai jransconiuieuuu rauway .: ; ; u you wm uw uic uwe fninnse that would put to shame all of the stories of the Aros? '' .You can have but one cnoice, .terns. ' r in world automobile can Where one all the find minutes. 1920 national in a that of for two you tew; county, highways. the study It is on, over xi.ouv.vuu in sugar oeei i . PROVO. lit has more real live business men than any city, of its sire prooucea sEow other the What state can the in fine stock value For tomorrow and at all times, to the visitor, the latch string-icounty America. .. . Provo ana of which not hung out; it istaken off, and if the door is not open, just is the center? oi tne ciry its iurare. of Utah county, They can foresee- the possipmues -doorwill Where there land wonders -:; at that than its scenic is of a pUSh.--;:-':T': any grow bigger crop very Provo has moredry land " wheat?! i W ... . OU zr AKK . ther city In the wld. , VntA-eararov- ; ; . o , ' .. "j-vfcv-!r- . K" . Iru-i- 1 - " W -- with-morally - - . " ..... . v PROCLAMATION. By the Mayor. . welcomes the Jersey men and their friends; -' As mayor of Provo I hereby turn the keys of the citv over .to you. Your stay will be too "short for the people of this beau- tiful city to tell, much less show, you the wonderful opportunities that are here of fered to the homeseeker, the in- vestor, the man and woman who want the best for the edu- .- . . cation of their children. . Too short for us to tell, and prove, that we have the finest climate to be found in the world. Scenery that has no equal for diversity. Located onlwo great transcontinental railways, on two c national automobile highways. iThe real center of scenic America, Provo invites you and spend a week, then a month, and then we feel sure that, you will be permanent 'residents. " 'Again Provo bids you welcome. LEROY DIXON, ; '; Mayor. mm in III II UHbU price VWI Herdt nd Ribbon winners North Parte for Arrw Jersey Exhibition. .t - - park, Provo, Utah, is prtl i spot in the state today, f111 iuislef me north, I1AIIY 0PP0MM8T0 tne " OFFERS PROVO the east., the southn and the Utalr, fceeTTheTInrsTTerieyTcattle-Iknd among the tinest in the Unltea States iara cmnirg in trucks,, in rail-toacars and ar being driven to the park for the great how tomorrow. ; I Men by the score are on the ground, feed wagons are rushing back forth, the scrubbing orusa, curry skis - and other mhs.' chamois s which the expert breeder l ont to use to make a cow look her ibest are being worked overtime. I Tomorrow each and every cow or ball must look her or his best None alone will they be on exhibition to the general public but there le judging teams from nearly thirty high schools of the state. Each boy will do his best to prove a fine "Jersey is, that he knows but that is not the. principal thing tbatiar1olberrag-ihe-meiri- n charge of the nearly 200 head of ; fine sat . Jerseys.. There will be experts there, too, to I udge. - ; : - - ; :.L :x y - who know every line ana eak point in a Jersey. Some of them ave : been at the game for nearly a Men. ITS CITIffliS Advantages In Business. Education, Home Making, Recreations Sur--". pass All Other Utah CWm. Prpvo, the county seat of TJtah counry, with a population I over twelve thousand. Is, centrally located almost mid way between the northern and southern .boundaries of the county, and a little north of the center of the state. . . as a desirable place In which to live and bring Ott afamlly Provo Jic knowledges no" superior. Devoid of all contaminating influences, her school system is of a standard seldom equaled . and never excelled. Oppor tunlties for education in the higher branches Is amply cared for by tbe magnificent educational Institution whose- - enrollment eonslsts of putilB from Canada on the north to Mexico on the south and Inclusive of both, and whose honorable title of The Secretary Utah Jersey Cattle Club. Secretary of the Utah Jersey Cattle . Club Gives Some Valuable Advise. " The" Importance of breedfnsr "one breed of cattle, one breed of hogs," one breed of chickens, e tc, in a community to the exclusion of other breeds ia becoming more and more recognized as a- - good policy tor any community to follow. , If a community confines itself to one breed of dairy cattle and taks pride in breeding choice stock, that community soon becomes recoirnizcd as the place where firstclassr dairy cat- - - BrighamJou,IMTeT8iiyjBtajidaJQr U that is good along educational ne oi uiis parucuiar oreea-co- n De se- cured, and prospective buyers soon learn the route to that place. iLThere are places m. this country. that are known because nearly every body in that section breeds one kind of chickens. - There are other - places that ' are s known because they are of certain kind of cows, or hogs; or i splendidly housed schools of the grammar grades and a magnificent new high school constitute our public institutions of ! this nature.- Provo ha all the advantages of s community of Its size and y the-home- first-clas- commercial Importance. ; its hotels, stores, schools, ' churches, theatres horeses, etc People know certain other places as and other public institutions are all of choice, mellons, poola nature consistent with. what Is to the producers be expected of any progressive and tatoes, etc.;- and mellons and potatoes that are snipped from these sections enterprising American community. as regards public utilities. Provo usually command a much better price boasts of a most excellent electric because of ithe quality and a quality you, that is at least implied by system, and a gat pla&t affords all the mind reason of the reputation enpoyed by conveniences furnished by usually establishments the products from such sections. thoroughly The reputuation of these products is of that nature. . . established iti the first place by the There are many jmilea-- of .nicely extra good quality of the. samc and graded Toada and 4 modernly paved in the second place by the fact that sidewalks and . aq ample sanitary these products can usually be secured sewer system. ... Provo's water su.pply ia the envy of in such quantities as to make it very desirable for buyers to seek such lo every other commlunity of the west, and strangers partaking from our pub calities in search Of such products, lic l fountains arel lavish In thelrcom f Now, a concrete case. Is applied to ments as to its remarkable clearness cewsrwill serve to illustrate. 7 For three or four years past it has and coldness. This water comes from overlooked. In the been noticed that buyers have" been subterranean up high springs Tomorrow will be the greatest day snow clad coming to Provo for Jerseys in car mountains from whence It load lor the Jersey breeders of the state is : lot from different narts of the distributed to and conveyed ta all its history. ' It is the first real Jersey exhibit throughout the jbity by an elaborate and complicated) system of pipes. wever held in Utah. It means much to Besides being directly on the line of Vvery exhJhtor. two railroads, Provo It may place hs name before the is connected by) an lnterurban line Where la tie man who gald that an M a urwqer oi an extra line with Salt Lake) and other Important enii of Jerseys. farmer, under everyday , ordinary of and cities the south. " U1 give, each hreederan oppor The - variousnorth 4 sectarian denomiaa4 working conditionSr tannot - make - a ' in tions are represented by churches of world's record with hla cows? yeuch as be n life, of Judging Just what the a and of architecture, stylte Plain Mary, .a registered Jersey, fellow is doing in the way of thepleasing fraternal coders", are also well onwing fine. found way into the barns of two represented witli well attended lodges fannersherwho It will mean more good to the had decided' to try their dairy and extensive memberships. maustry in TJtah than anything that pure-bredwith luck club is Commercial Provo The naa ever Their coW has made 1555 pounds happened. iride-awakinstitution, and numbers milk and 1,040 pounds of butter-fa- t among its members all the "live-wire- of whoT are In one year and gained the title of of the community, CLJS ft ever ready to ta'ie the initiative in all World's Champion Jersey. Mary started her test at eight years matters that tread for the betterment months of age, and during town or county. of the months she . averaged ' 3- - Tcker of Lee Summit! The" people srei progressive and bos- - the .Urst. .six100 more than pounds of butter-fa- t with to V" A""0"owing wordsL ever greet pitable' and ready From then on she had a month. per of s milk is sold ontQPefr"arm9-thowhose good Judgthe wW? wreontput did not Tmakc:; at to tare - up - their few reversfts. and was ipectd."Tr"-'r"- ' -- M.V uart' ""etail. ; (abode in the ban ner city of the ban large a record as . The country in which she lived is "' 0 other Pr3ucers of ; tortus .... subject to severe extremes of weathet .5uJiUiKM1Ul,g oa the Kanf,ag hooa. and the setbacks were flue to a weatn er variation of 84 degrees In oneway and -- m,Lrrd other a mixed-herdJud Ti:nkins. ongiattog 0f Holgteins and GnewsfTS. in June,1 and then in December she I man who can'tiattend to bis own was subjected to 45 degree below zero "dfStand that they are having a -ZT.: UUJ w Gistosiz? of their ontnut. business" aW Jud xunams, sun ci In an unheated barn. e have of In spite of her handicaps, she f fhile chance winn!oegratitud by bela' never a been- able w supply 4 e , airoBS-aad siBess-doctot- .'Y averaged twenty :,..::z. thedsasd.- -' - S ? te u , . the Jersey breed there ar . Within ,. jmanyJ'families.". This is true of. all pure bredi stock- - . is true of"oui ; if(erentlbreed6 of horsesr both draft and light harness It horses. In these different "famUlet1 so called have many characteristics . in common with the breed of which they form a part, but are developed . ia some quality . or other , which the breeder exnphisizes to a greates degree than is common to other families.- with the breed. Some of these families not only r " show strength merit to a degree that'-- " distinguishes them as outstanding in some quality or qualities, but, they very often, in some ottier particular , show some weakness or other.. Therei jnaJtwhJltaa Ai ,M perfect- -. ammaL We might develope extreme speed ODAY laatitu Educational tlon Has Arranoed Fine tadiB State's trans-continent- al -- e IDff CiT and-eleve- n r - pr rrr; ( -- ' , Prom. -- d annual commence Tbe ment of the University of TJtah - the state, and, also, from other states. oldest Institution of learning in the These buyers have found what they state, commences today and will conwanted bv eoinc amnnc th TMnni : who have been breeding Jerseys, and tinue matt! next Tuesday, The program ia full follows: in a Short time have been able to secure what, they wanted. ORDER OF EXERCISES. Suppose that . for these Jew Tears Class Friday, past the people of Procvo had- - beeoj Day. a. m. Senior Class Day raising grade cows trom grade balls, instesd of pure bred)ulIsrof2 high Exercises, Assembly Boom, . Museum mtlkt' trotting "roaucuon in our oairy came, etc quality, and that some were breeding some "Holsteins, Gurenseys, ui some Saturday, June Fourth Classes, of imu inc procession in their respective lines. "Milking' DurhamszandTnearlyrany 1895 and 1396, old kind that the law would permit. 8:00 p. m. The President and (Mrs. and are perhaps the ideal, of who have bred ana develop-er.ave wnai the result? peen AT. -wouia . tJonn A. vvwsioe win enierxain me them, there is, nevertheless, some inese surplus animals would- - have Classes of 1895 and 1898 in the John been disposed of by - way of the Jr. point or other that could be faulted! prk Bulldinsr. even though such point is not readilfc butchers' block at beef orices. instead Baccalaureate Fifth June Sunday, of being, spld iQ. buyers xf high class Exereises.: tiairy cattle at prices from two to ten 8: 00 p. m. The Procession of the the Jersey breed there are martyr times above beef prices. the Faculty, the Alumni and of In Regents, these families and it is a matter off n rrovo has not only got the tbe Graduating Classes will form in of being as to just how much line out opinion ' center,' the John R, Park Building. she is producing a surplus of choice or close 8:15 p. m. Baccalaureate Service, breeding, or in breeding, stock that is bringing thousands of as you please to call iti, t breeding University Gymnaslua. " dollars to her citizens annually. Sermon---Th- e Reverend Stanley A. necesary before ft breeder can claiim It known fact that, all these C.urUss.-v,- Lj: that he has JevelopedaJl'family " . While all the pure bred- - Jersey dairy breeds haV6 much to command Monday,- June Sixth Alumni Day. come from a common origin and ' r; your admiration, f f 7"T President's Reception.' n, That is not the question. Reunion Exercises, therefore have many traits in 10:30 a. m. it is recognized that there are The point is that each community Class 1911. Build Science of Physical will do the if they, select two or three . families ' of ing, Room 44, I ?erhaps in - American strains Jf tome good breed and stay with it. you ir4r.M Bullafnl: g de- "4 yUr neigb" Room. bokhiZ0Ur , : , , 1:004:00 p. m4nspectioB of Unl-- ve'op-e- along certam 1"VC anf unler fifty-secon- June-Thlrd-Se- nlor 11:30-12:3- 0 in-o- ur horse-extre- me d I -- , repu-tatio- . -- is-- a ' - " " ; com-mo- wise-thin- g 1 FcX ni,, H. t d yout neighbor to improve his. p, m Reception to the r Boost your breed by boosting your Graduates and Friends of the Univer neighbor's breeds Be careful to give jrour prospective sity. President and Mrs. John A. buyer at least 100 per cent on every dollar heleavesiwitb-yo- u r 8:00 p. m." - University- - Banquet to '. stock. I the ' Class of 1898. Dining- Hall, Univ Breed good stock, the k i i your " Campus. versity neighbor breeds, see that tl.j whole CommenceSeventh June Tuesday, neighborhood is in for your breed and ment 'h. ';"Day. matmake a k breed, your neighbor's 9: : 15 a." m. Procession of j the ter of community pride that you are the Faculty, the Alumni and Regents, breeding the best stock on earth, and the Graduating Classes will form in that people who come in your neighborhood for stock always gets their the John R. Park Building. 10:30 a. in. Annua) money's worth, an.d are glad to come Commencement .Exercises. University ' back and pet more. distinctive acteristics. 1:00-8:0- 0 in their Hfamilycbar First among these perhaps shouldl 5 This family includes Lambert family; There is some difference of opinion' as to the origin '.of 'the St. Lambert family, but authorities who had much to do with thedevelopment of the St Lambert family agree that the predominating bloody: in that through Stake Pogis 3d, and if the Stake Pogis family has been as a great family and it has been. Stake Pogis 5th, a full brother Gymnasium. Pogis 3d perhaps his had Address to. tthe - Graduate Dr. or more influence upon James E. Talma re. family as any other ani- President's Officii Statement of the mal. Pogis:i.;,:J..wL nditton of the University Dr. John But it is not the purpose of to enter into a discussion as to eight pounda ot milk a day during the 7:09. tsoe.m. Alumni p. Banquet and the origin of these families but sim- last month of her record. -. PlalnMaiy'srecordU...niorepl,a Business Meeting. Dining Hall, Unl- ply to discuss some of the 'outstanding:'tribute to official .test work than it is characteristics of them. "Indeed it i to breeding, as gne does not belong not practical to open up a discussiuonv to any particular strain. 'She reverts off here of the many to St Lambert- blood chiefly, but no these families, but instead to treat, hrieflv two or thre of the outstanding plan of breeding la brought out In her families. Now. to return to the Stakr Jersey milk has been called-'Thpedigree. - Cattle experts who have seen her say she Is an almost perfect milk without an apology" because it poej, tnd St Lambert family, or farm- -is sold on the strength of Its quality.! n is desirable, to make a diV specimen of the producing dairy cow. She has plenty of barrel, strong con- Milk of inlerior quality has been onerr tinctldn, such as The Stake Poeis family was one of : stitution, good udder and teats, a very ed with many excuses, fine hide and every evidence of "smaller fat globules," "easier digesti- the very first, families of Jerseys to be "dairy temperament," or r willingness bility," etc, etc. but the public still imported into America, and at that, favors rich milk, and scientific men to work. the best blood on also endorse" Jersey milt "The Am- the Island of Jersey. Plain Mary was milked three times -erican Jersey Cattle club has received a day.-.These animals were introduced into- - " or Jemey-mi- lk : :llad. she: Been mfllted four tlmfj a many endorsements-ftje. United .States and developed" day. as some- - animals, are milked on from, the world s .leaders n scienttuc tinder invenonments - quite diiferenf; than the environintson lUe I slan large farms, she undoubtedly would researcn7'"fir"ollowt-r-- "I consider that Jersey milk, by of lersey and England. have done even better. . Plain Mary's - record was very reason of its richness and chemical - The conditions here in America closely supervised. There were twen makeup, is the beet and most nutritl- - soon developed a coarser and largerfood. o human therefore for testers official 'I animaL was ;ous keep by Mucn attention supervisions Bivenr (each of whom stayed two days) J Jersey cows, and their milk is used In the devoloment of this familv bv our own American dairymen along the milk family." They represented five elate sgricufc'my tural colleges ana every one was a uit. aubiln tui.vi, jr. land butter fat hnesand oon it was,' (Continued oa pase tour).- -'I recognized expertla tils line of work...JNew .York City. Specialist. - for-you- . . . - - 30-1- 0 family-come- s Fifty-secon- d - of-Stak- h A Ccw Worth Whilo , Z UTAH OF X ; Many "Families" of Noted Jersey Breed Are Found on. Ferme . In This County. -C- OXflXEIIDH- rn Importance of Breeding : There win te no guesswork with these expert Judges. They know their bostaess and woe to the .breeder who tries to iway their opinion or tries to point out some fine point- - which he thinks his cow has but which the judges might miss. Can there be any wonder then that H is a busy seen which Is being at the North park today and will be continued through the night to part at least rorthis lot of fine stock will not be left alone tonight Every iweeder' will - have iomeone w the watch. Thesev watchers will not go to sleep, neither will they get together and Pass the time with a modest little game of "penny ante." , Their business will be to watch the tock which is in their charge. They will do so with as much care does the jockey of the horse which to win the next dav's race. expected - And, too, they will see to It that no. fteeaea attention to their charge is U;11Y r 7 half centnry; Others have made a lines. ?.. close study of- - Judging cattle for Well equipped and : yeari!-:- 0' to-retu- d will s - , tiiiinn niin nr rrnnnr lllll I VII II 111. I II fplBi" HI III niimin .uiiiid iiiiu yuuijo ui i l nn n m n i in i ru in ii r i i iiiiii ii iii iiiiiiiiii rI I W W iiiiii: iI i I . :irjfrr: the-Stak- e : this-articl- e 1 versity-Campua- t!SIIIKGCI: - " e. .. .. " . ! - -- - tv-tw- ... '-- 1, . -- .:- |