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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921. THE PROVO HERALD Published by The Herald Comply, Provo, rtaA, Th 2ier4 secoud class Better June jaU at the poetotftce, Prove, 6, 1911, Utah, under the Act ot March tor Corporal at the Sixth ward meeting house Friday afternoon at 2 b'ckxk. The hull was .MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. -- funeral services La von E. Hickman were held S, 187s. faiendsandTlaUve the Service Star Xsjpa and membersof iheS?k Uocal Guard who acted as pallbearers of the deceased, including The music was furnished by Mr-aMrs. Leslie Hickman, Murray Roberts. ofTne HeraldTby mall OBfy. la Utah Carl Ctriftensen, Mies Violet Johnson, Mrs Herald Clark. Mrs. Ora Bailey wucty outside of Provo, tor $1 a ea r in advance. Harding and Dr. Tbos. Martin. ' The speakers were John W. k. C. EDDGERS ...Editor and Publisher. T. N. Taylor, Rinehart Maeser and Bishop Joseph Nelson CbrporaT Hickman" uTed wElle In the, , TWO PAPERS OR ONITCOOD iONEF a Tear. 13 W $15 .Six- Months, - nd briWWcWTnurda. ... could be a combination of the two newspapers 'Sow Thre service of his country, on duty ..; 1 France. EerrW the readers and advertisers of Provo. and. as has Wn r Tin mm Jus! Five More Days v In a letter to The Herald .William. Lambert, toflriKt committeeman of the Salt Lake Commercial club, writes: "A Wednesday, August 3. has been designated as the Good Roads day, I feel that thU li a good opportunity for your paper, as popular as It is, to capitalize on this idea, and would suggest that the Provo people all unite and repair the road up Provo canyon to Indues the aUblke people and others seeking toronderfur mountaJn' scenq ery to use your canyon - and visit Provo on each occasion. " in Provo canyon intrck&nUotProm placeal their newspaper:advertisingrwith on personally was was and 24th. the very much surone for the so of that it may that daily newspaper period year, prised at the poor condition of road T well Or will started of them oppofairly enough encourage get and think that something can be done, : m A 1 1 .i 41 a? i u ; tiuon irom uie utinRjnjj oy giving a snare oi ineir aaver which will materially improve this conngni which may be started dition. 1 am personally willing to dp tising to the first weekly, or semi-week- ly anything 1 possibly can to assist, and with no other idea than to kill the daily? am just offering this as a auggestion. The advertising merchants can give Provo an "Will state that the Rotary club of . newsy daily newspaper. The Rotary", Kiwanis. Commercial clubs Salt "Lake City is going to work on can aid. All that is necessary is to assure the daily newspaper City Creek canyon and blaze the trail tor six miles over into Morgan, making of the city s solid advertising support during the first year of its a short cut from Morgan to Salt Lake, ' " career. Thanking yo: very kindly for your one eooa aaiiy newspaper inlItovo cooperation in "this matter, I remain wnai aoyou say s. ."Yours very respectfully, cost will be less than with two your advertising ' "WILLIAM LAMBERT.'' J -- You will have a better circulation for And a semi-weeklie- ' i ... THE CANYON ROAD fuggested' immediately another newspaper would spring up in opposition. This might mean a diontinuance of the daily and . iTovo ' again have two But if the merchants of this city want a daily newspaper, . andk good one, a fair, independent, representative of all factions. sides, and parties, newspaper they may have it by merely giving the daily newspaper one year m which to make good. It cannot be proven, in less time whether the newspaper is impartial, jnde- pendent, and of real service to advertisers and readers.- - ; r - - Should there be a consolidation of .the present newspapers In Trove, and should this consolidation give Provo A good daily newspaper, with both local and telegraph news, will the advertising Cdl Brig ' s. . Z te, xwun semi-weeklie- i r your advertising. ' Is that worth your while to stand by the consolidated daily for the first year of its existence? ; m T widelvread'iiewsMTjer-TnediTmT- r MYSTERY WHERE THERE IS NO MYSTERY. One of the curious things about men who have things to sell, from the man who has a good, eatable currant bun on his counters, t toTiim who nas a $20,000 machine on the market, isthat many of them look on advertising as something mysterious.''" Indeed, there rre some who hedge it about with so much mysticism that they fKn engender iricredulity and therefore do not" advertise at all. Such" men are their own worst enemies. But where do you find a READER of advertisements who looks upon them as mysteries? Nowhere. The great mass of people who read newspapers and magazines, look on advertisements with much the same spirit that they do on the news, read,r-.-: ing features, editorials and stories. The trouble with that man who has something to sell and who considers advertising as something mysterious, is that he has an entirely wrong view of the subject There can be no mystery in an industry advertising whose greatest power comes - from ? V playing in the open. Lies and misrepresentation in advertising are. splendid routes X AWAY H poor house. It is easily proved that it is r.Ivie profitable to tell the truth every time in" an advertise' ment. ";' - No great education is needed to prove the truth of the effectiveness of advertising. If. the man who is in doubt about it, or Rho looks on advertising as a mystery, will make up his mind to a reading jive 10 hours of his life rONLY TEN HOURS--t- o study of its value, he willlget all the, education heneeds." Pkead one book by an expert on the Bubject and your eyes " "." ; " viil be openedWlDE. , T -- Old Things Made New ; ; far--FA- R ". . PROVO TAILORING CO. BICYCLES AND REPAIRING Keys Made, Locks Repaired. MEREDITH CYCLE CO. V Phone 397-- J. These women are out of their hot kitchens .while you are still stewing and fretting among your pots and pans. They do their work, seated.' at" their ease, with everything they need concentrated in a single compact spot while you, in your kitchen walk miles of needless steps, in the heat and discomfort of the hottest room in your house. ed Bookcases, Store Built-in .Kitchen Cup Fixtures, All Kinds of Cabiboard, and net Work. Furniture Repaired j STW. PETERSON I Phone 644--J. 335 W. Center. Colonades, Why shouldn't you, too, Be cool in the summertime? Why shouldn't you get out of your hot kitchen quicker? - ' Surely, there is no reason for on doing your work you to the hardest, hottest way when we will sendgo a HOOSIER to your - home on payment of a single dollar. in JJCERM- S- " - 1.00 Down perJWeek- - $00 million-miles'frq- m OR ' S4.G0 PER MOTH-- AS YOU FRfFER mmm s - ' " - ; $t -- . YOU'LL NEVER BE UNEASY a pair of shoes rebuilt in this shop. We have the equipment to turn outthe-- right sort of work and we know how to use it. Best of all our prices are fair. THAT BIGGEST TRIP OF OURS. BUSTER BROWN SHOE REPAIRING DEPT. Every school boy knows that in the space of 365 days, a year, -- Phone 707, 16cUWCenter fforts-oold f earth of ours jolly notwithstanding the this jolly trouble distillers to make it a hell travels clear around the sun. --DANIEL'S t ecping. the good safe distance of ninety-thre- e AUTO WHEEL AND him. We all learned that at school and bother.no more ahout it all BODY SHOP tur lives. AH Kinds of Wheel Work. j But just now the scientific fellows are worrying their heads Solid tired wheels made for "ever another question. While we travel all around him, the sun Loose and squeaky is at the same time shooting off in a straight line towards some pneumatics. spokes tightened. Broken pint in space, leaving behind him a track four hundred million spokes split felloesreplaceL long and dragging the earth and other planetr hegoverns, Demountable Rims for Fords. i SUr him. The fact is, of course,' "new,". hut what the scientists All Work Guaranteed. " : tre now worrying about is - - - ' iv 416 West Center. Provo. "Where is the sun going?"' WIIERE will that four hundred million miles a year journey finally land him and us?" All Makes of , We should worry because they all agree that with all his SEWING MACHINES "ireed,. he can't reach Vega, the nearest universe system in his Cleaned and Repaid by Expert . Mechanics. jr;th. in less than two million years! But, d'ye mind, the great sun Vega, which could swallow SINGER SEWING MACHINE cur Ear. zsA not notice it at all, is also travelling a bit himself. He ' COMPANY v Phone 399. ;j fc:und sonnewhexe, too, and is in a great hurryraboutitrBO that shea our sun and earth reach the heavenly, spot of his 1921 locatOUR OLD ion- he may have gone clear beyond our sight, even with tele- DON'T THROW SHOES AWAY! scopes. Nothing sociable about old Vega. about such I will make them look like new. Well, we're willing for the scientists All Work Guaranteed. 'But they are interesting to hear about once in a while. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP Thomas Demos, Prop. l!rE IN AMERICAN FORK 7 : : By STANLEY 403 West Center St. r.-Ie- A If you don't know how badly you need the HOOSIER now, ask some of the women who have already paid us the dollar that sends the HOOSIER home. , , . - .... puf in your ... BY COMING in at once, you may have the HOOSIER kitchen on payment of a single dollar. We guarantee to make your old -- elothes look: like; new.r : Phone 475. We Call and Deliver. - ! - flop air Column J v THE'Blt; DEPAimiENT STORE LARGEST FURNITURE DEPARTMENT EN CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN UTAH. , to-wo- rry - - If you ('weanY - sr- wV - . SLOW WEH I I. ir5 - need anythinff Tepaired, Watch This Column. Don't throw old things nwayrSave money by hating7 them flxftST- MISSING ELK SOUGHT ' STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Adv. Personal; Horace Please do The Provo lodge of Elks has been not 'phone me agam. 'Father Is clean asked to aid in the nation-wid- e search bis gun. Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle. for George I Bosman, "holding mem ing bership card 68, a prominent attorney ot Portsmouth. Va., who has been ROUND ABOUT. Howard: "My. but you have a trim missing since July 4, 1921. Mr. Bosnian is believed to have be little waist!" come mentally unbalanced, and to be "Yes," there's no getting May: wandering among strangers unable to around that" Michigan Gargoyle. tell who he is. The following descrip tion of him has been sent to The FUN. BEGAN. Herald: A sailor, coming home unexpectedly. inches; "weight. threw his arm around his miBsus and "Height, 5 feet 8 135 pounds; age, 28; hair, brawn; deep set nazei eyes, student type, slightly stooping shoulders." kissed her, - Without turning from ber studs in yonr abirVdear if you'U powironing she- - murmured : "A quart of der my back." Los Angeles Exprew. milk and a pint o' cream." Oar Navy Magazine. goes " out looking PROVO TYPEWRITER Specialty. V - Thla Is Oun All Work Guaranteed. rypewrlters Repaired. 2fficewithWhlpple,lectrloJSupply FROM FILMS TO FISH . Murphy: "I suppose he gets all he wants at home." "Topics of the JDay" Films.-- - ", RECIPROCITY1. HlH Own Little Wifie: "I'll put the " Japanense are investigating the Tai -- HORSES A census bureau report shows bow motor vehicles have reduced the-- num Phone SO. w -- 643-M- " ' . CUTTsHft GfVfi AT THE THg UWH MOWtB BROKE OOWN J Nighties Must Be Shofter, Says Paris , V like wan oil fields with a view to supply ing fuel oil to 4he navy. ber of borsea in cities. There's less than half as many as In 1910. NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS .But in spite of the number of auto " mobiles and tractors used on farms, . "iust Opening TJp Ford Shop. the number, ot horses on farms is Expert Ford, mechanic, farctory ex- greaterthan to. JSlu. The total - is perience. 7 Before yon" have your Ford 21.109.000, valued -at nearly 2,000, ooo.ooo. I -- epalred get nay price. All work Evidently it will be a long time be I guaranteed. Plenty of local reference. fore the only horses" in' this country " " ' . PHONE are stuned specimens In museums. Co.. 214 W. Center: tt-m- v trouble Mrs4 3-- 4 Make Over the Old Things. L Harry B. Ashton; of the Columbia Princess theaters, left Sunday for If you mend, repair, rebuild, and a fisnlng near. Evanston, Wyo or fix up anything, enter your Forweeks the time being he will forget all about film b and concentrates on fish name in this column. and the collection ot fish stories. EXCHANGE c ToEE EEASLEt for yours.'" ,v Mrs, Morgan: "And so your boy hu been taken "off to a reformatory f stealing, Mra. Jameson. . What shame!' ." Ani Mrs. Jameson: "Yes, lan'tjt? him such a rood bov too. Alway hU brought everything home to mother." London Mall. T ;"" ; v SUCH A GOOD.BOY. FULL SHARE. Mrs. O'Brien: J"My husband never j It American women are to take ashlon hints from. 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