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Show PEOVO. UTAH, :.'0:CDAV, JULY 4, 1021. T I nv 1100,000 Worth Utah County Hard Wheat Each Year for ROYAL BREAD I'lSSM UST G.'Hl'JTii'S Flour DECLARES IT V r deluding 11.500,000 proceeds from; A FLEA TO PREVENT WAR enter-See- dthe fle of state road bonds aad state ' the! fund bonds. to "receipt general The American Legion today Indetate of Utah during the month of pendence Day fllvee to the world the June were 11,806,188.82, according to laet message of CoL F, W, Galbralth, WORLD of W, -- BSutto-U tbftieaionJt .... l r .... state treasurer. Of this amount, how mi wrltttn shortly before he met 1 Salt Lake City Woman Was oa Verge t automobileaeci-denan in ever, only inL5S1.99 la to he classed traB'o eath of Ctfllapw But Finds Entire ' at Indianapolis, June , 9 . In It aa troe revenue receipts. , Relief. .. a Galbralth. aaid he hoped to see The- receipts, in addi Wortd tion to the proceeds from the bond act to prevent f Mture war. "The grandest medicine itTjfhe e accrued janterest- - on .world. That's what I think Tanlac is i InvesPtT-GOW-WeAUBnn, jh. these, S56.692.ir8 in rrfhed to say so ments of land grant funds, $25,000 off Late Commander-- Mthe;American and I Bread builds eat of you Royal EVERY SLICE wbere.it will do some good, said Mrs. Iron county road bonl funds, and rar- Legion.. reioice that today the American William Young, 760 Bueno Ave., Salt ious other miscellaneous amounts. " ' ; .. Llth asdnergy. members' ate Lake The counties contrlbuted8Tfrmi)l Legion City, Utah. LOIKi- - local posts in to the receMs. mcTudffigThererrtrlbntedmeBg P1TV CUID " ana IQWD countyeentributiefir and 44530,04 4o--! anap ItsTA Bread is the great energizer. It you would feel the state road fund from taxes. In munitv in the United SUtesTTntltaTitH have enjoyed the best of bealth heritance taxes amounted to nearly American overseas possessions and until recently when I became fw 'ell every hour of each day, eat more hread and less down again. It at once turned to . $33,000; interest on investments of eighteen foreign countries. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF GARDEN, FLOWER H all Tanlac and it helped me just like It embraces Refunds Its .membership land funds, $30,000. grant , foods.. less and n energizing the heavier Tanlac time first did before. The made to the state road commission classes except the extremely radical, was weak a me in I built AND FIELD SEEDS up terribly I! totaled 14,320.22,-wh- lle among the re sll crt"", au Bhadesor political Just be-j- . There should be no question about which bread ceipts to the fish and game fund U opinion. aU autions nd condHIohs ncame two . years given the item contributed by R. H. life. Its aims are succinctly summed fore our little'1 girl nervous t- tmost was eon the believe I of ago the national eat. comDreamble in the Siddoway, former fish and game bu should WHILE OTHER SEEDS MAY BE AS "GOOD AS which person on .earth and was right on the ii mlaalnnpr. aa a rnftind- ."Zl irt: stlution of the lorganlaatlon i - The state verge of another collapse... i could get during the month received follows: Ii "To uphold and defend the Con- no rest, either day or night, and was $15,524.76 from the federal yovfern-men- t, OURS, NONE ARE BETTER. Ml but $310.57 being tor post stitution of the United- - States of so weak that my husband and friends (i road work. - Receipt- s- alec- - included America, to maintain la w' and order., were' all very much alarmed about us Tka one nun-- me. $15,570 as premium. paid by the pur to foster and perpetuato-- a "Tanlac tmproved my appetite, Phone 192. chasers of the sUte's $1,500,000 of dred per cent Americanism; to prefcsMiitj" LSA ,76 N. University Aventte it gave me serve the memories and incidents of toned up my stomach and bonds. ii It benefited Out of these receipts the general our association In the Great War; to the strength 1 needed nervousness me in the Supreme Quality Loaf, and is liked by every. Individual obligaway. every" My of sense a of the extent state to inculcate the fund profited of $1,653,695.62, including, the - bond tion, to the community, state and na- disappeared and 'I was able to get the me. l is sweet, ouinuuus aim ucuciuus. Issue. tion; to combat .the autocracy of both restful sleep of which I stood so much of the way On account 1. Expenses from the general fund for the classes and the masses; to maae in need. all the neighbors me f master-opromotelTanlaclbuHt up might;-1the miscellaneous rieht totaled purposes Try it with a bowl of milk with jelly, jam or d call our little girl the 'Tanlac baby,1 and good will on earin; 10 and for road purposes peace mw V i fJ . . til 11 a total of $542,687.94. The and transmit to posterity the as they believe she owes her splendid loney. iou h axe it any way. isuy it oi iNeign- motor vehicle registration fund paid principles of justice, freedom and health and even her life to the way out $152,853.88, while other payments democracy; to consecrate and sanc- this medicine strengthened me. forhood Grocers anywhere in Utah county. were scattered and small in amount, tify our comradeship by our devotion never expect to be without a bottle of this wonderful medicine in my house disbursements totaling in all $782,-- to mutual helpfulness." The American Legion has been 406.80, THERE'S A REASON. surance policy a na- ! .The, state general Jund ia already': called the best AY-Lk iwh.'to less than W:KtrTCerfcYJo1ft--Tr'toI Mteuajfcl.lwo. " ' By'Berfon "Brarey; from the bond issue alone,' having;a things are primarily responsible tor Fourth of July! It's a great oppor-tunitbalance on hand at the end of the, the American Legion. month of $1,410,657.15. The total bal- -' First: The heart of the republic is Simply a wonderful day for a trip. ances in all funds of the state is sound. Beneath our surface differ- commls-- : ences of opinion lies unshakable con- - Come, let us flee from our humdrum land The $1,829,748.81; ... Community sloner's funds are particularly low.ifidence in the. wisdom of the instituLet's give our work and our worries with the exception of $71,546.05 in thej tions and ideals of government upon i which tlte United States was founded the slip; state' schooHandr-tntereat-aeeoun- t. and under .which it has grown great. yow ls the season for folly aad- frolicking Second: The Indefatigable labors ' PROVO CHOSEN As we go wandering under the sky. of the men and women who had the vision to conceive and the capacity, to Given good weather we'll make this a of rollicking Tj. J. Webt county crops and pests create the physiacl organization Fourth of July incnortnf nf TTfnh rnnntr 'with rtnn- - the American Legion which should be That at Provo, was chosen by ths4he embodiment" of those ideals. I - Quarters state board uf afericulturo aj deputy Igwfiv. tne tiCKion is uui; hoiiuuoj Fourth-- f July! It's a fiport day splen-- i diferous ototA nmnogh'r1 nonfo lTScTBltnV if and representative dlsto golf, tennis, baseball; suceed ProfessOTnpTiragaaniftnihe it will pay you to trade with' the Wasatch Produce for your service abso of hark, institution Interested, 1. . August afiairs. Mark to the yels of the rootersia While no announcement of . the fact lutely unique 'A naHAY, GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED .. vociferous was permitted b" the. state board of In two years & has attained a a but--at it "lite: 'for which s hasmade victory tional Cheering iorestige agriculture until Friday, it was patent , I park' . to everybody who had been interested virile factor in the public HI eoTtne Yours for Quality and Service r Then thin?: cf miles thit the enrs are ' , in ther matter that . Mr. Webb was reoublic. i m .... unravf'ing The, American- - Legion 1 eels Jtself p slated for tils position lor more than any other AMhrough the hills and the hollows ' a MrHaganw.en closer - to Europe than "yot V; they fly, !i. to Victoria' and Vancouver, B. C, as group of Americans. The Lesion is formed Yes, it's aeautiful chance to- - go representative of Utah on the western a member of the recently Two i d Veterans federation. . traveling states plant Quarantine board, of that federa- - Fourth of July! which he was secrefafahTTiDtie-ote4Lio- B . fnnnHafo . Wovi arontriTioTitoii tiini ! tfnn and the rank and file of "The 'Wher? Everybody Trades" " also as a representative of the state. Legion are at home waiting with the Fourth of July and the swimming WEST 425 CENTER. 480. PHONE glorious, Br. A J. Wehb of Oeden was named keenest interest tne aeveiuumeut of interRiverside, seaside or glimmering as deputy state veterinarian, and win - lake t.Vft nor, nf tiiViorntilnQfa tadt wnrlr tnT the board, particularly in the outlying). The Legion wants to play its mod Echo with shrieks and with laughtpr -uproarious est part inline creauuii- ui om,u.--counties. fhy Tumult and shouting. that multitude? J. W. Dunn, also of Ogden, was ap-- asRociation. We see no reason-w- can- Jntef-AUiefederation make; pointeddeputy dairy and food inspect- thA vonni all of the Jaz bandsare- - playlngthelEJtuDes or, and will pay particular attention nnt nrhfpve for each and allied nations what the .syncopatedly to the enforcement of the hew, "egg Dancers go- - marrily has achieved for tire by candling" law. He also will perform AmericanT-egioBy CONDO Joy holds the scepter and reigns, un- - OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE the duties of state hotel b spec tor. In United States. connionrtth-the-gg-aidlingac- Labateaiy, . Fourth of July! Mr. Punn will, be required to eonduct ng hrxampaigiriif-educatlon-amomer- Fourth of July in the midst of our chants and others dealing in eggs, as Unsatisfied. pleasuring well as to make candling tests in conMas la made of dust' and Is generally Somehow the date seems to bring nection with the enforcement of the to my mind r law'sr provislonsand following up on out for mora. Boston Transcript. f Many friends greeted Sylvia Pankhurst When he was released from Some sort of . memory we Jhould be of act license the the of as a result teonths provisions five writings aerved London. 8be Jail. ' Holloway treasurina; The following were appointed or re that appeared In her Communist paper, 'Workers DreadnougM." - 8b : Something or other oar ancestors dauxhtor of Mrs. Emmettne Pankhurst. suffrage Pioneer.. appointed as sheep inspectors, the men named :.;slgned! Wasn't--lt freedom- - our: forefathers unless otherwise specified: Roy songht for ns? A Lfurarr rind. Oeflnltion. Pugsley, Rosette, reappointment; AnDidn't they tight tor It? Ilsn't that A new "bull" bv th famona Sir ' Rlleys poems bad been read to tbt drew M. Austin. Garland; A. W. Mc whyStandWulard 3 Kay, reappointment; BoyU Roche bas been discovered la children en numerous occasions ttntfl " hands have have their We the liberty Wilson. Randolph, reapopintment; t manuscript letter dated.-ttr they were familiar wits ' many of leyM. Mikklesen. wrought for A. c. Bten- Boneta; 1U6-a- rt J. Brl U quoted as saying: Mr. Spa Fourth of July! them, but. tt took Leslie Wrathall, bridge. Oakley; , aa bonorabla rentlaman wha aits to how what a word painter It as we make this a glad aad a Tea, W." Clay, Garrison, re w; Orantsrllle; bahlnd m Is -JWhn 4 perslstentfy Uughtng la Hooalar ooet really wa reW. H. olly day Baasett, Delta, tae. f beg to move that beiorfl waiklnr with his mother in the m&t appointment; Louis Garrett NepW, Let's give a thought to those brave appointment; M ltttgbi. at m agaia . . souls .and high wtU b KM fall he kicked tm tba tMTt reapiointmentPSpencrJlIadsen, Who were the cause f oar having a patted to tell me vrhat fat It ltttgamf heart's eohtent. then taming w tm, 'Mantl; J. A. lorgensen. Richfield; J. 'holiday Traoaerlpt. ... he saidi -l ull roa. OKdMr, KZl w. Johnson, Beaver; w. H. Lyman, T---v. fourth of July! . Parowan, reappointment; tL H. Esplln, October knocks nt mt'T .1 Ben Franklin's Parents. 1 JDnter-- . "WO i ..Mill , .IiUll Newspaper , .J by (Copyright VTM J Kscalante, j Orderrllle; Hyrum Gates, Benjamin Franklin's father. Joslta prise.1 Fair More Coffee Ferhapa. reappointment; Esther Carson, XXT CK I SAW fiVCrTy- - K4T ArTeR fttaklln. emigrated to America from "YOU L Richards, field, reappointment; Abyssinia Is the original bom nfland about 1685. ' Bis mother, a or OF NOTICE OCLINQUCNCY L. w. the hlghlasdl Huntington, reappointment; second wife, was the daughter of Petar the coffee tree, and to SPECIAL TAXES. Peterson, Emery, reappointment; H. are to Immense there that of country folger, a leading settler, noted for big B. Herbert, iWestwater, reappoint, ests of It that bar Notice Is hereby given that a spe " philanthropy and tolerance. . . " ment; Theodore iMcKean, Salt- Lake, ! - I ' touched.. cial tax tor th purpose of construct- reappointment; Keith Smith, Lin wood, four-foot cement concrete sideinf a reappointment walk has been levied and confirmed LIFE IN LEHI By STANLEY , Appointments,- are pending in .. Morby ordinances passed by the board of gan, Wasatch- Uintah, southwestern commissioners of Provo City, Utah, Tooele and western Jaab, Iron county J fe I THAT OhB 1 .. l..s Wrtez I dated June 7 and June 28, 1921, said Bbuth of Cedar, Washington, Garfield,, . San Juan tax being levied upon the lots, lands Wayne; western ' -- Grand and which? ; 1 and real estate embraced wltiin .Side I counties. -walk Extension No. 7, of idaalk Seven years ago this 1 ,, ryyrt and for a. more District No.-11- , house - was - given three-oa- ts' ' of Lowe Brothers particular description thereof. "YVHITLOCK'S EPECIFIC ence is hereby made to said ordiKic-Standard -- Pais . This rear the . nances which are made berel y a part The Grea; Cherokee Remedy C ""owner merely had it wash--: 11 of this notice n f is the most kvonderf u health re ed. Said tax will become due and be It didn t - need re-'.' . in five .' storer known. It makes new delinquent as follows,' pointing. on with interest installments, equal r makes new blood blood new This Is not an unusual the whole sum unpaid at the rate of experience among: home tissue new tissue makes new six per cent per annum, payable at the owners, who use High f life. time each installment is due, Standard It's one of the one-fiftthereof one "year after, the reasons why they will na ordinance io alcohol or nar confirming the levy of the .no other, tax for the payment of said improve- H trcBiir!r for fnrther nartlenlars.T cotics but 8r?plies vegetable ele'Remarkable Apparition. . Come tn aad let na taQ . June zu, ment becomes effective; .one-fift- h ments for tund tissue buildjng. to exlOtfwartif Tlttgerald, MARGARET STUBBS, the tnmiMt. .yoa srhat you ought two thereof after ordinance the years v -pect of paint. "Wi hava-aobe- t;y- - ireauir.uu wyMi;iuryi.oi ax vbst aa eat or tn tea the of aaid tax supor confirming levy while observation Utera-' My personal , interesting cial Taxes. aotJoma s men, told et an arparitioa comes effective; one-fift-h thereof in in Chicagowas that it has been 29, tare, too. June 1921; three years after said ordinance conhe was ajnits unable t xtit&tn on nat-sr(First publication the only Bource of health " for Unea, Ee saw dearly his :.,: i firming the levy of the tax becomes last publication July 4. 1921.) thereof four years thousands of sufferers, 4 effective; one-fift- h and her children1 tavtrsi tea tn his d after aaid ordinance "confirming the roaca. thronrh rh rndn To get the remedy or further Toe Much Strain. levy of the tax becomes effective; 1 'were d.j i Jl.gardenvalihv:-they information, call . tola was ward" h W thereof in five years after J said ordinance confirming the levy of schoor aid sit auletlyfar-tea-iiilnn- te OTTO L. ANDERSON frora t' 9 the tax becomes effective. After sitting quietly forTW sUter Quietly and , room, as though tearing to dicta; h. ..m. In case said tax Is not paid when 267 N. Third East . the children. At tlxt cc: It ( '; due the same will be collected accord- go home nowT It hurts my head te la Norfolk. idled ordinance. to 462-Consult think." Phone ing lawjnd Provo, Utah, Carp I8GM8T Company IIUHE fryMMlM Jt '; : non-reven- issue.-inemo- neer-4nifis.jchan-ce WO - I - Bd 1 , breaci that made mother quit " -- $348-174.0- & 7, saie-guar- $194,-513,8- m iyal Balling Company: FMrffi y . No Matter Where Hi W- if The Eagle Fliej I - ; it month-past-Wh- en -- I Wasatch Produce - , TntAr-Aiiie- st - JL. i Jv v If i" - - " d afnnti Read and Use Herald Want Ads g n v&ffi &2xsdi -- ... -- .- im u foor-year-o- i ft t v o'- J r t I Wash or repaint the house . s.i' liauid t. , v,ca? TSl2si3SLsl to-w- . WiiLf to-wl-t: h lted - ' BOi'OPM al ra one-fift- Mf i.Jl. V ir- m wiw |