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Show nERAUX-TMPA- Y. TOE PT.QVO 1T r : Jt-- X S. h e Pro vo He EVERY MdXDAT. WEDNESDAY AND TRIDATJ BY DR. H. & MERRILL. - President ProVo RoUry Club. m,. Entered a wcond ela.a mail matur June 6. 1511. at the postofUce, .Utah, under the Act ot March S. 18TK The a E. C Year...... . ...J.,... RODGER3 ..7.7..' ; si ' iusia little preud if this The Herald feels ;j i.i i :, io Jcry day being accepted new enthusiasm. They have been selected with care and denigration. , pages many Strange as it may seem ta some we have refund reason that they the simple ot advertisement, unsolicited, for the in merchants Provo with Prevokfy--Thsought to compete aim of-- The Herald is to print all tbexews busi-- . retaU advertising so that it will not entice But it restricts -- . , . ness irom itocaii tui va. r -- -f- ftnr - , : . thern: by p"r JERSEY DAY con- -. June 4, and every Saturday :. : v - ; ancTTusloff of effort It stands for good feeling and fel- lowship. It must encourage culture ad foster everything that will add to the educational and artistic l& Provo. It Is to be an idealistic club, lend ing its endorsement and the support oj its "members to the really big, and JulyuusC aftoreafter hopej orjhe IIIJS WUJlgS VI IILC . In the second place each of thStf e who read about Utah s first Jersey day will talk about it, V , , , uui. Ihev will discuss with the r fnVnTLjne Kina 01 awm wmi.t raised in TlfsVi .eat hil T It -- Ka Kama is not our purpose to enter into a discusslpn 0 the merits of the Jersey. Full and free discussion of her, or his. merit! uiitrru inrougn mis issue or The Herald. we iteiroweveiinare"WotiicrDenamrict wil1 "QUALITY AND SERVICE" be ound . , -- Phone 104. - Box 251. Provo, Utah. - sP?alaPIPtipnIot3M er . ' ' .... t .. TheElks-B.P.Q.- . . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. E. BY W. A. HINES : flo? Rotary, it ixa definite responsibility of memberships To sum up, th&mession of Rotary In . Provo ia ..to., foster friendshin. to abolish factions, to teadK and to take its part in vitalizing the business, civtc, educational and moral life in the biggest, little town luahe world that t Provo. - : " j . - lhJngalhal.4i-iU- r ness acquaintance railed to 11 am we nut mention inose pioneers in the Jersey Indus VI " w V Lhe Hapsroods. Cannons. Windpr. Yrtim ' . ,. ' the Caines, Smoots and others. Many of these men have cut their niche in th ?story of vv. 'Utah in more wavs than one. built wanted bigt; the They best 'and in the catti I'ne they NX1 r t.he Jersey apnealed to them as the hpst , Just when the first pure bred Jersey was shipped into Utah t ua lost in the records. ... Tlie first pure bred Jersey" to be shipped into Utah county was in 1888 by the State Mental hospital, through the efforts of A. 0. Smoot. then secretary of the State Mental hospital boardi . It, Pike, then superintendent of the then territorial In- Dr. tituhonj JudgeW. NcDusenberry, David John and S. S. Jones. These men, particularly the late A. 0. Smoot, who was a . member of the legislature, induced the law making body to make :. a purchase of "this importation. r ? or iVlhis. tu v de. d velops a deep and personal Interest - -In the welfare of his fellow members. Broader even than this Rotary shows us that 4 maar-ca- n be true to himself only whJeuiaarue-to-hts-ntghband when his expressions toward til neighbor are genuinely friendly. The real test of Rotary is in the In- - 7 dlTidual" What frag: ft on .fnrJymC-an- d me, and all of- - us? Hasn't It changed" our ideals? Hasn't it revealed our better selves to each, other In ,,wayl that years of ordinary busi- meetingr-an- -- are interested in the Jerseynd Utah. as . bring betterment to others as well as to Its individual members. It must give service ltrthe highest sense of that term. The - first manifestation - of -t- he Rotary spirit is the making of friends. Men meet In Rotary for the Joy of ' . s, i ) . ceaaingly.J!Qrlthose The cattle journals, especially those, dealing with this breed cattle, will tell its readers what happened in Provo. Nearly a thousand copies of this paper will-- go to different to the leading parts of the United States,-t- o Jersey-breederCommercial clubs of the country, to colleges and to others who of f J -- jiumber of fine stock together as will be made tomorrow. Every great Jersey man in the United. States will watch with 'interest what happens In Provo on this her first Jersey day, - I Its function is not to donate td this. that, or the other project, it is not in essence philanthropic; but ttTnus- trfoster and encourage and work tin- - -- ' ! te cattle.there hai. nfever. em aiuattempt to bringsucha - Jersey j ! " "" keeping-wit- h pi: m.t f - of our many friends and customers and orders received within a" every possible effort will be made to care for all reasonable time before the closing houroiTSaturday. While the state has been noted for many years for its fine . - e In tfie first place.it will be the first day of its kind in the i , - in- ia beef f ective l briers history of Utah. '"'., -- the movement for employe welfare and the nation-vid- e custom among the retail lumber dealers, our yard has adopted the of Jujie, Saturday nfteAoon closing during the months 1 .. -- v to serve the best interest of our patrons. ua way : antagonistic to jthebepaltacliyitie tinue to lend our full support tpward their effortsr The eyes of the Jersey world will be on Provo tomorrow. alone-wi- ll ofUteh watch withnterest the Not , t.-u-i . Knt thrnuchout mi i tw.rt Titv .iv Jine siock wnicn win dc on wmu will turn to breeders of Jersey She United jitatesjthe thoughts ihX3 ' , It is" to be opn-- - "ih zigidered jn We propose to give it to them as long as they lend their stip port as they have in tne last xw monuw.- ... rith people ' 1 cidedtodil - day. This action has been token only after deliberation and is prompted:; IWhelievehat-thpeoT- : e : ar ; expressed .surprise months, thousands of tht'last two ' !n stnrc- for them. . mipnt-iiiAi v ti. we nave sujnc juvtc ou.--are Ltah xovnir e of Frovoattd a by-th- ; I ? RotarFTT6"inae"r"lp0it tbe ideal- o! "service above Belf.'" It selects for membership one mem-ber from each profession, business" or classification and Inspiring hitn with ttsldeal trie to make, him In turn in- spire his. whole business or profession with the same high principles. V It is a group of the leaders of all professions and trades banded to. iidjer-' gether to- - more taoroughly ' staled each bther,;to get to know'Saca btlier "thoroughly and through that understanding- and knowledge to help - J. . the whole. . T. The mission of Rotary, locally. fg a nrst and It fine. fore, stangs great abolitioh'of "factions. It mofef Tor stands for the unification or purpose and general dissal&Tartion resulting Owing to "the many complaints we'have de-m thje Wednesday afternoon closing for the ball games, will remain cen all " rrnikf-rde- rs and tbesel(lPals pw meaning; BvVsiarfcttmionti - ' " and Publisher. " A TO UCH OF PRIDE club -- Months ;.,,........Edor Kini8 and Eo'tiry movement in the United Slates has ae epoch, - ao epoca of marked unselfish thiegs , by strocg doing organKations for the progress and' of the communities. It has been rightly eaid j that as Ttmrelr-wiio- B erjwaieaiioOT fcava" loftt their grip on the people" niuh of'lheir work. has beta taken up by these clubs and roost of their idea! are being successfully "put over" with - 4150 0rPROVO CITY .Published by The Herald Company, Provo. Utah, Sealed bids will be received by the County Commissioners of Utah Cou& . ty and City Commisskmera-o- l Ptcvcr City for the .erection and the- - supers tructureoJLihe. City and County .building at, Provo,. Utah. All labor and materials to be in afceordance with: plans and ispecIhV cations prepared by Joseph. Nilson, architect Bidders ; may obtain plans rand specifications f rom lhe arohitect r in the Farmers and Merchant bank b,uilding at Provo, Utah. A of $50.00 will be required to sure the safe return of theplans and specifications at the time, which v&l b agreed unon. If the filanS and specifications are not returned in good condition as agreed or if the contractor fail to aubmit a bid, tthen the J40.00 shall be the property ot me architect Rids will ho tafcpn for three differ- ent materials, viz., Terra Cotta, Sandstone, and Granite. Bidders will be required to furnisa a certified check for 5 per cenlrof tiir " bid made payable to Jesse M. Harmon, chairman of the board of County w missionera. .A bond of 50 per cent ot the contract price as .provided by will be reauired of the successful bid -- EhalteJRuleFProVo" Lodged No7 849 P..B. O. Et J -the "PrOVO IS One fif ttie mn Kfaiit! tully.$iuatcd..xitips in the world .is. surrounded, by acenery and at irarnons tnat are unsurpassed. - "I do not believe that the people of Provo the wonderful advantages that exist here. The writer has resided in practiincally "every sUte in 4he union and naturally has seen many cities of all descriptions and a comparison that often enters tny minds when I think 01 what frovo should be is the torn between- - Colorado prison Springs Colo., and Provo. The city of Colorado Springs is of course famous throughout the United , States for its scenery and its accommodations for the tourist and sight seer. .. , Hundreds of thousands-o- f tourists and thousands of automobiles come into Colorado Springs every year. This of course means hundreds of thousands of dollars, annually ta this enternrising city that was . put on the map by a handful of energetic boost''I , ers. 1 do not think that even th der.- - ;. , Bids win be opened at the office oi most enthusiastic resident of this . , .. . t i. voiuiaau-ctiy--wouime the County Commissioners, : Counw 2 when I say that t Provodispute possesses Court House, Provo, Utah," at 2 1921. greater attractions, if developed of ifc. Thei Commisaioners. reserve course, than Colorado Springs, cli bids. matic conditions are far more perfect right to reject any and all Provo Lodee No. 849 B. P. O F. Attest: JESSE M. HAKu is going to do its utmost this summer Chairman Board County Commw to induce many Elks from throughout sioners., Utah County. . me onucu oiaics 10 siop over in Wallace M. Hales, "County .EL Byron. Dastrup, DeputyL t'rova l went thousand Elks will pass through Utah to and from Provo, JJtaK June 2,1921. the Orand Lowge convention at Lo . V NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Angeles, July 1 1 th to 1 8th thd it is the purpose of Provo Lodge to adSealed nronosa'ls will be receivefl vertise Provo among the lodges the office of the city recorder unw 1921. at i throughout the east, all of which will Monday, June-24- , be travelling in special trains. tn for construtting cement Every efofrt will be made to have crete street paving, seven uas many of these trains as possible thick, on West Center street1;?:. the west line of Fifth West street stop overe here. - - ; on-W-est trovo Lodfre now has a member "CeBtefr oii. ship of 550. It has purchased the Hoi where the Denver & Rio Grande brook building during the past year road company's tracks - cross and in the very near future expects street in Provo City, according e to start the erction of one or possibly plaiufand specifications on W ln two "stories on .The present office of the city engiaeerr-structure. When this is completed it tlons to Bidders, together withT' win ne one ot the most beautiful as prorues,. specifications ana rr well as practical lodge homes in Utah. contract and bond may be o" ffic If will be a real credit to Provo and upon application to the a a structure that every., citizen j city engineer at Provo dtyr""Provo wil be proud, i : i 3.0(hwrill e -- reu; deposit--of fli ; Provo now has several red blooded each set of plans and spectfica . : ; C; e ......... ....... ..... EDUCATIONAL UTAH '. j... ... . " . really-appreci- ; :: ."' .' The Herald takes pleasure in calling attention to three advertisements which appear in this issue. We refer to thnsp nf th v tt i'v,a 11 a t t. . . 1 -- - -- . v at Logan school. " "DRIVE AG, inST : SCrMD SIRE ia the--wes- M '. ? r-- 1 1 ; 'i : l ' : ,f -- ' , -- a. . Cle-'zB- y 9 . . tbpof I . , i Tlecently a drive was Kiarted In' a result of It was that he stropgly to riJ it of lJectp-- to the use of his bull's picture part of for tis purpose.- sire scrub .every No kind of argument hiot iim Ttn drivo Isadora concplvod the He d;J not want his bull thrown on Mfa of Including. aMonj. the film pic-- : the screen for the peopte of his county t''Vi!:r.. the ncrub .boll to t,r.-isitH'rt-they a i.'.e head of unui 'hciJ ia t'e whose extermination was trprof bull sought by -r- u: t; ; drive loaders; C2c!iei to rroceed T.:?y very wisely trow, if the bull was yours, Would iicaWy in securing t..3 f..a cf.ycit enre to have fci3 picture used as b fcul! even thouxh vou bar! the k a r': 'of a trx sc. of the drive l"s-- -- s t t vr. ' -,' b? r ;, ." . n .... of U. . For seventy years Utah has made a steady growth irreduca- : tional hnes. In .1851 the then territorial Wiatati fO no CO a1 on onf umat -ing the University of Dosefet," the foundation of the University 'of Ltah. Utah was then known among her jjeople aaJLThe state of Descret, and applied to congress for admission into the union i under that name. It is true that little progress, was made for the first few .T?years m the new university but gradually it has grown until today ranks as one of the first in the land. Much of. its recent is undoubtedly due to the wise foresight and ability of Dr. John A. Widtsoe, the retiring president. The Y. U. had made wonderful progress during the last Tiinctecn years under the alU leadership of Dr. George H Brim-.1- 1 all, another retiring president. ' The IlcrcJd ia" confident that the Tt. Y. U. will continue to f tnake rapid progress under the leadership of Dr. F. S. Harris. It is now designated as the leading school of the Mormon church and' as such will doubtless show wonderful growth. The work of the U. A. C. is known throughout ih ni?r countrj'. Few, if any, colleges .of the kind States k has turned out as many high grade students as this institution. They are sought in states far and wide. The graduate from ' this institution need r.ct seek a position; it is waiting as soon as ' She or she graduates. , Undrr the abb leadership of Dr. E. Peterson the school lias ma,l2 wonderful prepress during the last few years.' Dr. Peterson ha3 been offered more than one position that would ccm-a- nd a far greater salary, but his lovexfor Utah and - her he prefers to remain at the head of the pecpb h such-th- U. ate' : . orgiHations that arr'wwkirfff fartlie water deposit ot miure jtovo and will accomplish wonaers tn tne next tew years. and TCiwanU Rotary, Commercial clubs are the foremost of : the. Provo Lodge of Elks.want to assure these organizations that thev can l all times to call on this perfectly t with them in any lodge to worthy cause. We're fcjr a Li steer ;and greater Trovo and for any organi z..uon i:iai is , fi-p- fre-a- ; plans and specifications office ot the city enf "7 The board of commissioner' Provo City reserves the right w ta - the .' any and all bids. . By order of the board of sioners of Provo City. toh.EVA .. FRED (First publication June 3, rnbllcation June 21, 1321.) U-- 1' - t 1 t |