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Show II2 ?ALD IE P11C70 JWihed -- 1 -- -- u stewd Save HffllMO gos second class mail matter June 1 1911, at ths postofflce, prove. CUh. wider ths Act March X, lt?l. - i U a Tear.. .Six Month. a R0DGER8 . 7 Riiii AuOiri iG Ttur Herald Company,; Frovo, futil-eEVERT MOXDAT, WEDNEEDAT AM FEIDAT. fcy WHAT PROVO IIAS 11.75 IY .Editor and Psbliaher. 'WHY. RAILROADS ARE POOR A beautiful example of what happens when railroad rates are high la this one we haye just hearcTaboutTexa onionaTexas ia a great state, you kiw,4hiamIb.-ofth' " v hsa aa aroma all its own. In former years the Texas producer sent his onions to the lily-family-- e that it COSt him 83 cents crate ft Of 50 diviaioB of the 1-- nat-vrsL- ,. baa precipitated thi"tiinpenogos con- thia alleged denial, aince he arreed troversy one more by publishing In to the propoaal and expreased himself the Salt Lake Tribune laat week the aa wining to make the appropriation tntmt," iUtytfDwlTnHirggUia p midi ment that the Provo Commerclaljilub on both sides. ' hat opposed any appropriation by It is unfortunate that any con the Utah county, commissioners tor troversy over our grand old mountain should develop. American Fork'inS Fort canyon. .r....3J ; The Provo Commercial club is re Provo should be working band the -- development 1 of-- - the sponsible for the initial effort to get mountain, Provo has been on. the job TrhaTTeen back of American fort lir ten evMT wty ln ,ti eBdeor to aeTelop be glad to welcom. American Fork that wonderful canyon. Trouble be- - late bat necemi7 arrival in toe good, trait-fta-th- As a result this statement of an- other meeting was called. representatives fli0tfl -- TIME TO RUN! 1 AnaSMr:K. ST y nothing forever and eternity. " We may very well loiter in a field with a raging bull. We may very well stand in the path of a tornado for the sake of seeing how a tornado-perform- s its labors.--W- e mav verv well lean nvr the e.le. of a Vesuvius on the eve of a dreadful eruption. But when Russia comes offering friendship and gifts: it is iimtf to turn anq run ime Diazes I Because, as we all know, the na. 111 2sacks ; r... 4 . . .' . .- ..v, I ZZt I I ,. . , fH, . i . .Sl " fTs. S2 .................. .- P. TA.-- -- ....... 5-- lb .f - .... Targe Glass Grapelade . .. can M. J. B. Coffee 2 dozen Fruit Jar Rubbers Pint Fruit Jars f f J Ll I - J llfllllll) Quart Fruit Jars ii ii i tit ifMj I t Half Gallon Fruit Jars 10 bars White Flyer Soap 10 bars White Naptha Soap .. 12 bars Creme Oil Soap 2 large pkgs. Golden Rod Washing Powder. ever, that after-te- a year of hard ". . work in bringing the mountain before Aspen Grove. the public and of conducting more the years ago Tlmpanegoe score of big publicity hikes up rKature than club.;.ttnder the leadership of tire trallless mountain side, Its wishes W. fayiorret about to lave should be absolutely Ignored when Dr.-the route for the trail was selected. Timpanogos ,et aside game pre- Before our first big organized hike serve and playground free from gratwas conducted during the summer of ing. Its efforts were, so vigorously 1912, we went over ihe various ways foppeeed and --cattle owners to clfmb Timpanogos and after due from the north end of the county that consideration . Selected the .Aspen the goverment merely set aside the Grove route as the most beautiful and trail route from AspeafQrove to the easily accessaole. The subsequent top of the mountain. Sheep and cattle popularity of this route has proven ns were not permitted to feed along. this to be right More than three thou- trail so the water would be pure and sand hiers have traveled -- this -- way clean for the numerous hikers.. Don't since that time, 1 have taen a num- you think, goodpeople, that the new ber of parties up the Pleasant Grove forest enpervisor - would ha vie done side and have had th privilege of ac- well to have the trail built along this -groups tab protected route instead of over a new companying hree-email The north slffe""df the mountain. It way where, the sheep and cattle still has been the unanimous decision of feed? all who have made the different Th only kdvantage of jetting forth cllmbs'lhaf IheAspen-GrovrTOli- ie lstthese Tactils to let tbe people know the most feasible for the following Just how unfairly we were treated in reasons.!-:---- the hasty selection of the trail route ; 71. . Hiing parties may go -by automobile by the new forest supervisor, who can 6rirnc to;Aspefi Grove- without diffi- be excii8ed'3Biyeo the grounds that culty now: that the new county road he did not know the .history of Timhas been finished". Aspen Grove ie one panogos development. If the people of the most enchanting caranine are sufficiently aroused perhaps we placet in the wen-l.- and thr extent of scan go, above the head of the foret is such' that thousands of jsunervisor "and secure help for a trail hlers may camp there without incbn-'.frothose cffictals hi(?ler up. I am venBeer-TheVapproa- ch to the moun- - we Mr. Parkinson will be willing tn j tain from Apen urove 1s have u do rajs since he h a s e x ha tijnfu In r nd eranrl hevnnl rtewrintithe trail appropriation and. cannot get; I ...., "fn; rI wr ...m;..-- . . trail, since the railroad would place! them at the foot of North Fork can yon road, but an hours . 'Rirrt 25.JL92L Spnngvilie . . . l.gallon can Catsup, c La ft 3 cans Pierce s CtsupTlffialrBgg . . . . . ttiSIvrefciToTl A-f-ew ........ .. 2 sacks ArmourTRolled Oats 4 cans Eagle Brank Milk . t. -- . WmmiLJUNE CfTfimeaT LOWEST .. OMFlETf LINE Suirar 48-l- b sack High Patent Flour 'otatoes ... . ....... 2 lbs. Fresh Tomatoes 2 lbs. Buttef Cup Creamery Butter .. 2 sacks Germade 10 lbs! ast- - e- PIione41j ., : CASM AND CARRY SYSTCfc MOST C U money already expended on the north. And last but eaually important the thousand! of . tourists , who "viitthe numeroua heautifuLrtsorts , in.. Provo canyon every summer would find. w-- 1 when the American Fork Commercial club exacted a promise from the build-t- he foret supervisor hat--be trail to Tim panogos upon the north side of the mountain. When this decision was announced py the forest supervisor a virorous protest was entered by Provo repre- f this sentativea, and as a result protest a meeting between 4h Provo commercial club members and Mr. Parkinson was held. At this meeting xt. rarktnaon explained that be could not make any changes in bis plan of irau bunding, or in the route over wnich the N. E. A. hike was to be conducted without consent from " the American Fork Commercial club, sine he had pledged them that the trail would be built and the hike conducted over the American Pork route. This time clubs met with Mr. Parkinson in tbe rooms of the Provo Commercial club. Two Imconsider. portant decisions were agreed upon by all present at this meeting, first, it "wa deciaed-that'th- vtrailappnK prlatlon shoal be divided half and half between the old Aspen Grove route and the proposed American Fork route. Second, it was decided Comrade Vanderlip. the Los Angeles salesman for that the traveling N. E. A. hike should be con. Bolshevism,, has again flitted back from Russia, where he was ducted up the American Fork way royally entertained by Comrade Lenine. On a previous visit to and down, the Asptn Grove' side of the! t he land of starvation, he was promised about half of Eastern mountain; The-B-ife Was Conducted accord n Liberia, if . lie. .would xnakePresiden.t:iIardinir -not a cent of the be v gOTernment money was Hughes good to communism.1 He didn't get .any where. rT spent in 1m Now he returns with the statement that the Russian proving the Aspen Grove trail. I have govern ment has offered to give the United States the two best sea bases since heUrd that Hfr. Parkinson denied -that Russia owns her Pacific shore, all for and to hold making this promisBof a fifty-fift- IfHE trail money; bat TO THE two mitee of the north side trail with aa automobile, and that already twice the amount of money has been spent to' build the north side trail a would conutruct as easy road up the Qrove way: ' Taia epiaton b been given by former Commissioner Wadley orTleasant Grove, offered to -- take a contract to build a J be- - or-the-tart pounds fcrsKpto New York by freight car. Just about that time the Texas producer also learned' that he could ship from Galveston to New York by boat for 56 2 cents " rrr crate, a dear savins: of 26 1.2 cents per crate- .- Of course: Lite all the rest of us economists of the plain life the Texas farmer jumped at the lower rate, with the result that what might have been 700 carloads of onions by railroad just naturally floated into jsew xorit uty cy coastwise steamer. There are several hundred crates in a carload, and accordingly the railroads lost nearly $200,000 in freight income, figur-I-s at the boat rate per crater It 1s clear as daylight that similar thirds are happening all along the line. Many people are shipping by boat when they can, and shutting down factories where they have to pay the high railroad rates on articles which 'y bring only small profits when delivered somewhere else ...'-.- , .and gold. , ...,:v' We hear nothing but shrieks from-th- e railroad about their profitless businessrz When they and their employes realize that lower rates will mean more traffic and "consequently a much greater income, the railroad business will again pick up. and dividends with it And Incidentally; lower wulroaxTrates will also mean lower cost of living, a point the railroad workers might well NOW IS .. TOIMS ; 4 KtCS and he found LL ROBERTS. SamnclKopp-ilil- ff ATM DOaE TO for Oc: Uonoy-D- uy - - 1 A1 ft - "M.tfl.00H .,. I .. .. . . .. ... .45 r t MORE FOR THE MONET NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY I 450 West Center St., Provo I I -t- -- .' -- - - - ; the-gro- ' ve swe-inspi- trail from "Aspen G be built for. less money and-wi- ll be considerably shorter than a trail on the north side. In this connection let" it besald that one can not get within the trouble of sending it a long distance back: for ' " satisfaction, a very rare bird indeed. 'Zl Trade in a home store and you get'quahty. The local merchant must carry, quality or his neighbors will not trade .with him. And if there has been ta ; to snow mm the error. nost shocking deceit afid treachery. ne 1 our town have oth.quality-an- d, r,.,. mercnantsof f price. If - Whenever it htt&ateA you will only figure out the common sense of nvor will find it, you. to turn from her friend in his direst need,. and become his deadly that it is cheaper to trade at home in the long run. and the short my. ni least mree times in 15U years she jias been guilty run, tOO. , , ;, .., : : :.r:;'";v.Vi; I-- fore the whole world of the most astounding perfidy, and always at the. moment when her allies were in their most desperate titur'ion, depending the most on her plighted faith; She deserted from her allies to Frederick the 'Great at the rridcril moment, making it possible for him to establish the very n-- fern by which Gemany nearly-wreck- ed recently. I axer. sne deserted r ranee under NaDoleon whn th the, V V1IV awhv nf cru was intent on. destroying France. Naturallv. when civiliza-tun hung in the balance three years ago, "she faithlessly-deserte- d -. .. ,. airriin.long-distan- ce , Let us get busy and keep the wires and mails hot between . Provo and Washington" until we get what we have long deserved. The question of future petroleum supplies' and the efforts of foreigners to exclude this country has developed a very rea- l- problem. Walter c, Teagle," president Standard Oil Com- aw-Hia-st- ore suitaer-nnrrjose-RuBHli?- ria : QTriwiroirn The end is reached. Oklahoma. Senator ft - This country is ln a condition of Underwood, panic. Senator x K . 1 1 v I - Owen, ' I , v njr Vi i ft r 2 -- si ll i t jf II . . the-worl- vt - -- Nv'W, KVe Tarn Fmilinsr. Adam-za- the d. . run ! - bearhe approaches your Uncle TRADE AT nO!lTE.- - T u uuiiu vvaiiujigi yuu nave 10 go : i UIMTS OF EVERETT TPUE - Br CONDO- - I " -t -- I'Z UjT ostvch eve that .t TCC-(- SN-D- ("7 TO L "IxtMNj u lt ASW-'Yo- o "w-Hto- tHOV(Mi' ITS KeAO . Yovj e- -- I - . - 'military 1 r - - -- . 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' k ' jraproperphrtaln ets.-- in Wifirp oravery. began to whlsUe, and one of the dogs came work it payi to through th whole bouncing over. Carl thla way two or three times became" frightened and ran to b' that tht-pl- ec may be rasped tnffl- - grandmother for protection, who told clently to enable' the elngere tO"tndr -- lm had whUUe4 for the dot wt oetaua with more InteUIimt r And now he shoalda't Buti ufrald. tUoo to the whole- ,panamother. I didn't whistle for thl dot.' t wanted the other one," he said. tnthn .A-- Ameri- - with e i BLlLDrNnEATJ(njARTERS ; cflower sport-s.uit-- of and Kahn With lumber the lowest cost construction material inthe world" ' f louay, u is not a ainicuit matter now to finance home. WE CAN SUGGESTVAYS AND MEANS THAT WILL MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU. r TRY TO star, creation, Th? 0001 blue changeable marquisette, on .the right, has a very: attractive yoke formed by French rib- k Mansfield,-Seteitic- this Madame t.he tucka over thelfon. hat with colored ribbons around I? uig '?aegnorn m nat is rel evert th nmn nn . th '"i"' u! me American beauty charmeuse. j right side. 1 - VH nira raijiu clingsHss ilartha ." . TttBrJ, three-piece- - weacner-costum- A t There is nothing that adds a greaterlnterest to life and brings a ttelingof independence more 'than owing.your own home. It should be the purpose of everyone to become possessed of a place of shelter that they can call their own. tu.U the left Is whit brocaded Malisee jean ."Beauty . 1 influence-sti- ll T "0 v n IKITO" . military ffkto The fashions. ' On IS FILLED BY AN INHERENT LOVE OF HOME , The thought of home and its improvement is amost"hatural h stinct, and it is the development ofjhat thought that was pro ductive of the present day civilization.. - n-- - - Sf--- Everyone XO Read and Use Herald Want Ads Of A Place in the Heart of -- : order A piece of goods by mail, yotl know nothing p:cn i leut tia quality of the article delivered nntil it has been tested you I - . with paw outstretched. r.un, Sam'U A -- I |