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Show Tin: otaii w:mmn m tCfiEtinufd C KultalL Partly A, Olson, Cherry Hill Dairy, Scott Tay lor, Ho yd rmlajsoo and others in Prove: George civiiuie, JuxrDh alkl- A. O. Sirtoot. W, ! ! from Pa?e One.) I Lstojm, Spriufculk; AM, Woodbtrry, they were making great list, George; Ole M. OU.a, Epraim; .record in the iirir'-an- d on toe ;A. Hatch, Hefcer; Row W... freer, faans in this country. Spanish tori. and other They lost much of tbe rtiinemeirt t William V. Trice & Sons cf 1'raro iht breeding Oxford You'll Do that characterized he -- FOR HO: IE SEEKERS ' ijthe-hoin- e, Jn tinse vnade. and JDdtnuual the Stake great sire ' Iv houie Frand ,i't &" m Son, of Sprimrviilc, breeding Oianiiuon.'nyuig luxes; other. importation were4 Gcorre. C Smith. Murray. l'taJ. i 'Tl.aj- - the- ot uriLtnr breeding &de Jwny;- C- o be imported of Oakland., following "cm j breeding-Nobl: Pops importation,.a it j nd Tapper Antoinettes:''''' ... xormentor J 5 Y.-a- ' w(tT Tern m or mietTotirl, 'ty't, j ' - n- Once ag.ain we welcome a throng Brinihall, WelbrL- - Prove, Utah. Cherry Hill Dairy, Provo, Utah. " Cfttinon C. rY:Provo, V kh, -- ft. Cr-e- Roge- r- W,,; r. SpafiTA-Tb- rfc tomorrow. June tiecauie tney were protiiable as milk Chrlstensen, Hans,' American Fork. nd bf?er producers. Hie Stake Pogis, St. Lambert) Tor- - Ulan, mentor.. and it iitK 7' 4hi,,niian atepnea a, American Fori, tmac 1 earo and i (jiiil,iiis.tin fin,. Ijftton, Charlea p.. provoUtah ses. are known attli -A...-;,..,....... ..nil IS1VU '1 y . . ' Krcanbrmk, O. C, Uusiietv'UUll. r 'r. omw tor-th- muiibreedinrifiv m ilk1U rarrer, t ioj a, 1TOT0, UtaU. Farrer. W. K., Provo, t'tah. ana irauer producers m our . stjt A. : .I- AH A U 1 H " rA v iAv v LIU 1 BY 0, D. SUTTCM." cT SJ tisltora ttH6 are interested m an In dustry for which this locality is known throughout the intrnieuntai'n region; as the center. We welcome the. Jersey ,aea of the west to Provo I lth what. . ws fcere .. tha and I treattr.ana grtattr record lih la me scow ring and at the pail were Jiiafle. ....Jersev- - 4rfHomi. - W J -- two owows of Some of the Attractions ' Around Prove, -- UTAH JERSEY EREEDERS re-- bis blood reflected well? afcy-.ra- Tell v '"' X' , TOURIST V . e ' Apicncan Jerseys both iiurmrnt and jrioductidn. At WHAT . - 121.. 2, The Good Old Summe l-- i im ISLu f lOOnT GRwf fT PROVO THE IDEAL CITY th! found rcovo herald, fhidaV, Juki -"' -- AV-'; 1 WOHORTUt Ui LZ. 4. possP8ss greater possibilitie than which is Provo, Bot one of our basic industries, but in , . . e . (,vi-ta- ic no L John, ' worms lairs. John-o- ii; Provo, Uah. A, O. Prpvo, L'tah, Kefldtsenv Andrew, provo, Utah, The island fami!i4sja-tliey-a- rr r sotiieTlimts ftfcrrtd to include aniifcCord. Harry, provo, Utah. ' . tal of more recent unnortation mH ilcKenaie, tTeorje U, Springvilla, "'rl "wwea tor their beauty, type I tah. iidve predominated in the M al strorn, u.tj Jamejt, S prlnf v ni Utah, fnow- Ting lor a aumher of years. taese "island vi famtlleg" It might TNattal, IVm.' A.7 Prove, Utah. , uio c. uisen, jr, JTovo, Utah. - fe wen to mention the Chamninn 0kelherryI3ros Gohen,- - Utah, -f Lnrthe yuiKOlson, Parley A.. Provo. Utah. Pay-njaysoa jeraey Bull Association, KjiiKliUv ihe; Noble of Oaklands, - the r UUh. xinnanalt Kincr and im Price, w.--V' and Jon; - STprlngrme, 'rwHnencej tut tney practically all uma,--7 ' trace to: Golden Ferfn'i Lad, and he Prank and Son, Springville, and his double prandsin. r.nM.n coutd be eonstdered the head of State. Mental Hospital, Provo, Utah. .ne .iocauea island- tamilie. Bmoot, A. O., Provo, ttah. hard to find a herd today in . Taylor, Scott, Provo, Utah. America that does nnt hav . i the hloo4 ?i all these families in itl Taylort Arthur N., Provo, Utah. PnrV Young. Clifford. American mmaisr rich m the blood of these sires mentioned can be con sidered well bred. They have all made their mark in the dairy worjd - v" " is true tnat breeders, accnrfi iner Tbe ancient Greek, like - tnoden z '.; to their fancies and needs, line breed, ehemlsta, said there were four els-u'ecu o mese respective ires, lent or forma which matter eonld jb n iuus oeevjope some qualities in their young stock that could not be exist Are, air, water, ant) earth. The .eecurea by indiifcrent "haplmzard" Tbe Pythagoreans added a fifth, wbica they called ether, more subtle and inruions. u la Utah, and particulraly in- Ptoto pure than Ore.;, This element, wMcb and Utah County, we have breeder Jew upward t creation, and vot of that are pushing most of these which the stars were made, was called families and they ha v Tery the fifth essence.' aene Quintessence good representative of ame in their or means the most suh-ti-e respective herd. extract of a that caw b body To mention some of the breeders and the families of each may be of -- . n. - f Utah. . . B . i-a- -- -- abo-ve- :z uw:, - - dif-lere- nt TT-- r-:- - : .AgrlculturjJlrJJroYa tQfn renter of. the richest agricultural district of the state, Utah connty produces more foodfituffs-Oiair- ny locality n Utah. ; hs, :r situa ted " on Twq: traflsContinelitaF railway 11 n jah d iia!sfiCQria ected-JS'lt- ii the larger centers of the statejy an electric interurban line which makes a spwialty service, both in passenger and freight carrying, Provo isithgja tewayJoLthe. great seutbern OTdgveiopST!giuiia -- .u. In the first place transportation is available in all directions. " Provo is an ldoa of To-- gi obt tnal&crops-wre-'worth,r-thep- wfeat-aagte- -of eet crop last year brought in nearly three milUonrdollarspz wheat ahd - gritfn brought nearly a million dollars! oar fruit crop is worth nearly a milHon dollars per year; livestock raising produces over.., million-dollper . year In this county. Dairying, an industry which k still - in its infancv -j- -i ' ar- in fahls locality, nroducpd 1920. nearly two millions of dollars in r.h TnnHaiiv Pr.vA nt have a long way to go. The industrial payroll In Provo City Is over one and a half million dollars L. . wtilch constitute the source of ties- are av "souxee of .rideto every pur prosperity It must not' be overl- lather and mother Ja(' tbe city.- ooked that after albT our principal Last but notesttIs Prov at a claim to distinction is to our educa- scenic cental Located, almost: in th ' the loftiest mountain of tional facilities. ' shadowa Hundreds of people from' all --over the Wasatch range, w ith Utah lake th state come here each year to- - go a silver strip orr the west, Provo pre-scnooi. i n magnet of attraction jsents; an aspect tint is indeed ideal. is- Young; nniverslty many canyims, Mount Timpanogos, claarck-gchoo- : r.'" annuallyr" This is not taking" in 'account payrolls of commerctaI: enterprises, but and manufacturing - establistimeiits , machine shops "Principal among theflelarge . ' X bdrwl-person- r, sr-r- th one-bf- . - i the-wet- is -- i - ; Should She Complaint Why Flat, the sightseer and nature Elderly Man to the Doctor- -'j lover can here fled an that his heart missis seat me far a bottle craves, tRnovor canyon fe natnre'a cine far me eort. She says tt I beaBty spqfsr, grassy .gjens and'riii her awake t!nlghts. .LaaysJIst plin? Btreaais teeming witi trout are' aaffla" te lie awake fet. I've p: - - -- kVe awake aa corf.' " pfewiHtttrrTri,-'- Upper Falls racrt and Vivlaa park eootribute to tbe convenience of peoi Pip Line. ple wishitag to take advaffage of the y u pipe fine) in auinici um?. mountains in the sommer'time. te earry petroleum from TBe"lrTr to to jeflng sfdered by many to be the finest hike tral points for storage or ta America. This hike has been eon- laresnfflclent In length te girdle i ducted officially for the last ten years earth t the equator. XTapTe T I - has developed various entertain: features for the hike, consisting ij eipally of musical concert at grave, and bonfire gatherings, T hoaiflseeker, the nature lover, thd fanner and mechanic Provo is indp the "City of OpportuBity." the-Brigh- aaj em- "fifth-essence- s " - jj by our old , friend Gene Roberts, L ployers is the Joint shops of the Salt - br the ls Lake Route and the Utah Coal Road, L-- D, S. ehtifchv maintained which system em" . . located at Provo. braces all the western' sttztea The Knight Woolen mills Is an- an pannearly -of Canaiit. , " : j other large employer Whfle the Brishaxa Toang unfver-sity-. The Startup Candy company emstands for th teCfafn interest ploys on an average above one hun- - mentaJn scholarship, fthigher is partienrariy .John T-- Cain, of --Richmond it - Mountains Name for fndfi Trfbe. s. noted- - for thedirrelopment of aftar-actebreeding OwMnterest. The The ProvootihaTy aasa IMachtae mountain system and Jhe appreciation of good Jolui .A. Israelsen, Hyrum, is receivedAppalachian Its name from the Appalachee company i an institution with 13 em- -' Lreedinsr Sonhies' Tormentor sf ciiizensiup. "or ApalacM IndlahiT Its P to none ra. the land' fe the highest point Others who are breeding Sophies Is Mount &w$ M Lnmher and floHr mlllTf(f ter thisf fiiHBi'-Mltcbeli. in Jfarth Carolina, Tormentors are W. C. Winder, Salt JTJi.liJH-iLIllleegyttetarnf ProvorHavtoa total JSMideiaMa n .Laksu. ( jtw,-- . Jiv J tiirfJ-M!i4fUW- After mentioning some of these the; finest hlgftaugtnnteTyanaof school buildings. In the west. Provo s public Behoof facill- - - - 3 - p - . Ulln w" 'i? i Z.1 " - -- . - .. nlB-- - ) "i ' " r '"'" :- j : " rp - . -- . " Startup' c Industries Benefit the (T Lornm unity - f !St " - : - - . BUYING Not LI-- Ms " " , v . , - t-- -- ' " - ' V...1 - . - . -- - - r; - t ii' - " - I I I I. r,r, L . - n i - On-Uia- i ' i p min ii am a. Lake h THE IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A DAY, WEEK OR MONTH ' NEW DANCE FLOOR; GOOD MUSIC WE CATER TO PRIVATE DANCING PARTIES.-, ?."ffJ9?EN:Am AND ENCLOSEb POOLS - : 9.e COOL, - , ,IIIGiI GRASS-COVERE- CLSS D GROUNDS CAFD CPEN AT ALL nOURS CAEINSUY THE DAY OR WEEK " ' SARATOGA SPRINGS RESORT AUTOS MEET OREM TRAINS AT LEIII ' TOLTJSTS, LOOK FOR THE EIG SIGNS AT LEIII! a 1 ,i '1 w slit r it, noli h r :' mum uiiiifi I ; " FOR A REAL VACATION AND REST GO TO -- nooztinrr J ' &V-- -- BBaBBMi ' r. 'it' . z . -1 'y - " 'One Half MmiDnDQUarsAnnuaUy Pay Rolls are Key to Prosperity Arc You Doing Practical Things To Incrccce Pay Rolls? ' - . rv I. . ,1 " . |