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Show THE IT.OYO HEAALD, JLl)AY, AUGUST 5l21 IERALD y Tt ihUUbed Herald Ci5py, Prof, CUB. o EVERT MONDAY. WEDNFFTUT AND FE1DAT. -- p.t das nuil matter Judo t, 1811, at the poetefflce, Ptoyo, Utah, ander the Act of March I, 117.1. : M second r t Ter...... Jk :frt wet aty tvuKt? outside of v E. Tfee-- - -! Ptoto, or m Hfa!a,-e-y- year in advance. 1 ... R0&GER3 C. 11.71 Months, editjoap-Tharsday,- .Editor and PutUihar THE CHILD CROP. r Ar wsmtnatioircf the finsncisf TeportnJsst Tnadebf5ne 'tab. county reveals the fact that there was spent for the juvenile i.urt and by the juvenjle probation officer the munificent sura A $81.28. And for the county crops and pest inspector there was -- SALT LAKE, A us. 5. Stockholders of the UUb-ldnbBagu company at a special mefrting Wednesday voted ' imend-ment- a unanimously tq authorise to the article of incorporation providing for the Uuaoce of preferred stock. The total amount of preferred stock authorixed is $3,000,-toIn shares of 110 parjalue. and resent pianFcall for the issuance in the near future of 13,00,000 of this stock. The .new preferred; stock wUl bear 7 per cent interest and will be offered first lo present holders of common stock at $7 per share. President returned Wiedr-New from York, presided at newlay the meeting and .explained the refinancing plans to the stockholders. la connection with the issuance of the new stock, it is understood that holders of the Dome of the largest common. President tocluheaded Grant, representing the L.. D. 8. church, iiare agreed to purchase-th- e preferred stock la proportion to their holdings of common; tr about one share of preferred for every twelve shares of common. and one-hal- f President Grant announced to' the stockholders that . he had been juo- eessful on bis eastern trip In arranging for the additional funds needed for the approaching . campaign and these that it is expected to complete arrangements shortly- .Features of the new preferred stock called for in the amendment to the article of Incorporation make It cumulative, provide that it shall have a double voting power, or that each share of preferred shall be entitled to two votes, whereas each share of com mon stock ha but one vote. impropriated the sum of f 2.390.40. The county was Emery. is believed, make" 'about the same Other countit will,-- it record; one" dollar for the crop of children to thirty dollars for the crop of grain, fruit and hogs, That isn't fair to the next generation. Do you think so? Is not the growing crop of children as valuableV as important to the progress and prosperity'.'of the county, as"Is the growing of foodstuifsf-- s Wednesday there was held in Provo a juvenile court confer ence, attended by the county commissioners of this county the mayor of Provo, the judge of this district's juvenile court,ithe chief probation officer, the' Provo superintendent of schools," the crop Juab -- and- Wasatch ftate attorney" general and officials-fro':.'.; i4.n counties. 4 ..; 4 This conference had to answer this question: Are the children of these three counties worth looking after? -- Are they worth keeping in the straight road? Are thejr worth as puch ts other crops we are growing in Utah county? If the question is answered in the affirmative then we must lave more than one probation officer for these three, counties, tor it has been proven that one man cannot divide - wer this wide field and do justice to the children; The conference ended with the advice to each county to tolve the problem in its own way and at its own expense. There itifl will heXllhiefprohatioh officer for the district.... Provo, ebo aM Alpine fechdol districts will have their local probation ' I ' ' ': y f f icers IF Each,ofthe districts appropriates sufficient money for that ; ; 3 urposel ,: : .( doesn't-conce- rn What the other diatrictsr the people of .4;.V:4"-'4...;4:.y. this city as much as this: ;.; T Will Provo jpendthe .money necessaryxope- delinquency and truancy right here in our own home city? Superintendent of Schools Dixon hopes Provo will do that. He urges that the question be answered immediately, and that a provo probation officer be appointed wtthtirthe nexTw I.e. will be in position to aid the school authorities in keeping the tMren in the schoolroom. . m ; . ' - ; . . -- ll.-- ' . ' tt . ' ' -; '.. r1 r . ' T : . . i 1 : lwyn,pBdty-thrTOws- of - (I 1 ' i J'iTl: ' rrrri: W t1iif f ' jT I '" " - ' ' ; I -- t l ""''.-.-- to the next man - everything 'i I t vo fj j f iiM by the way of "staggsring : - liipfSllfl QTOP and talk I t ' " . - KXTlf'?u IJiJ ffj -- II i II w CI Rtr EDITS Mi&s ' Alice- - Nichols, ts- Perhaps it's the experience of U. S. buyers that makes Ihem more em-- ". phatic in their preference than ever this - . Tire mnnir nif There are S3 U. S. Factory Branches. T Jf our J.ocal . U. S. . Dealer is - drawing upon them continually to keep his stocks sized up, complete to give you service. Whenever he gets one or a hundred tires from a U. S. Factory Branch, they are newly made this season's tires. Sold to you at a ner price.: Full values. Squafedealmg.- - A TeputaBIe maker.'"' A reputable dealer. The whole transaction as befits the leadership of the oldest and largest rubber organization In the world. - 14 fcer-W- r- When these men havt tried most man didn't like our Salt Lake shopping editorial, in a jc. He took exception to our suggestion that if one m money in Provo he should spend it in retail stores here ' . - ti .m in Salt Lake City. He argued that he had a perfect ' t to spend his money where he wished He has that legaH , (i-- course, xsui, now arjout loyalty to one s nome city 7 ; ut reciprocity with the people who make it possible for : to earn his money here? Those things shouW be con- -' I They evidently were not thought! by snanU-CO. . lie wants to live. in Provo. . He wants to sendhis children to WePROVO TAILORING old to make your guarantee " : :hool3. If his home burns he .wouldyelMor the Provo look like new, clothes rHe uses- Proyo Btreets; na Provo waternf a ' Phone 475 We Call and Deliver. r vintcd his home he would cry fof the Provo policed he is at this angry ict, newspaper for suggesting that it M he better if he did his shopping in Provo rather than in the BICYCLES AND REPAIRING :i stores of Salt Lake ' . -CityK Made. Locks Repaired. It probably." hasn't occirredlto this man thaLif-Sa-lt Lake Keys. ."YTS his shopping- money it the nriviWp-rtMEREDITH CYCLE CO. his children, protecting his home from fire ami Phone 397-- J. rs. end ravini? the street unon which he walks : I ; re is tfs medal to p in on Provo people: Of aU the many Store Bookcases, : of Herald subscribers only one objected to the Salt Lake Colonades, Kitchen Cup- OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ; ;: r editorial That about shows where the rest of Provo Fixtures, Built-i- n FOIt TEO VOI board, and All Kinds of Cabi All? No, another Herald subscriber discontinued the Darer. net Work. r t:.:s. reason:. "We take ..two Salt Lake newspapers and can't Furniture Repaired j to continue taKmg a rrovo newspaper. & W. PETERSON i family earns its money in Provo, depends upon Provo Phone 544-- J. 4 335 W Center. . ; ns, ana stoutly asserts that it is loyal to this city; Yet, remains: r it preters suDscnbmg ; f or TWO Salt Lake r rs, which, of course, and rightly so, boost Salt Lake City. YOU'LL NEVER BE UNEASY crile3 for NEITHER of the Proyo newspapers, whicK in a pair 01 shoes rebuilt m tms :r: !. ur.ureds of columns in a year to the boosting and adver- - shop. We have the equipment to - cf Provo, and without cost Jto anybody but the newspapers turn out vie right sort of work and we know how to use it. '.4e Herald will appreciate YQUE comments upon Salt Lake Best of all our prices are fair. ... vnat do lOU think- about: persons who earn their BUSTER BROWN SHOE 7 here and spend it with retail merchants of Salt Lake I REPAIRING DEPT. . n.ia your letter, with or without your signature, 1G8.W. Center, print Phone 707. t ; you prefer. c2) ft uniteo states 1 11 . ana to 1 mxr us r.r.. mmr taim ....... tnm nu h,.r-l- , m ' . I II II i I - - - V United States Tires are Good Tires ; u.s.usco tread" - U.S. CHAIN TREAD U. S. NOBBY TREAD 7; ROYAL CORD U.S. RED & GREY TUBES tni sr i . '' 1 Finally U; S. Tires.. .And U. & Tires ever since. ' NEWSPAPER. I J-rr-ZM good reputition. That's everything it says . ...... ; 1 if is. Wita the Decole Danind ll wm back it up. found. Money wasted. Promises unkept. Trouble on the road hu- -, morous-t- oevery : one except the man who went through it. - '' "s T7-"- youHLheaTygn inter- esting story about his tire experi ments before the answer was . .Most-likely- years old, - paper In B i- - edits iha Nlcbole SALT LAKE SHOPPERS. Liberal,JaiulLJijalled Journal. She gathers copy, sets the iji-ire"and edition ol type Fcr the first time in two months Herald readers have'dis--'"uc-- d 150 copies every week on a lob press. their suhscriptions for any reason other than they were She not only gathersJoc84ews, but r;r au'ay for the summer. This week tWoTour readers toT3' prints cbniuiehu on'lonKs of the day. ri U carriers to stop leaving The Herald at their home for an-- t The sheet has the appearance of an paper ae" to presswork and reason, and one which compels comment. 7-makeup. an4--prte- t - '" . Tmrmy UNDRESS SCENES CENSORED: York . atftt J NEW YORK.-Nemovie censors have ' killed" their first picture. In sodojng; the newly appointed estate omm lesion Indicated to producers that artists' stujdlos "at leant some film men's conception oL them'' are to get no further than the censors' office. There was nothing in the start of the disapproved studio picture to attract more than , ordinary inter- est of the censors hut as It prog ressed depicting varying degrees of' undress they became." uneasy and finaUy there was a chorus of "no," 'out;', "kill it." - , TtH it c jj fjfJ ''?' fJr "C - Ji JL. t JfT I J? diagonal knobs, gripping the road ia the mult of all the yearn of U.SO Rubbw asptmance with every type : 55 ' ' , A- t- 'Jri - .' trd 1 - ki'pally bsevy going or sand. ta.hiUy with enow.-eaa- d' on traction country whi maximum tb rod i facta, no oth Xif yet dvted m quit so erfccB, or so wholly approved by motoring opin- - . . OTM Tire c wrmmrTREAD Whangs f- . ' . ' ' - ,,...iJtl. ' ho jhis-attenti- on ' "IT- V Rubber Company 1 - TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY . 59-- 7 , West Center, Provo, Utah -- also-deser- ves f Pint By CONDO nivmlnatlng gas wis In early tftys regarded as dangerous. It was tup poaed to be oa are In the plpea, aad wke It was latrodaeed tote tae British keaaa of coffiatofif th mem lew wart um taellag tta pipe Atwlng svprta at iaAiag t&a east, .1 ALMOST ;" : T1 1 - . FORK By STANLEY All Makes of SEWING MACHINES Cleaned and Repaid by Expert - Mechanics, COMPANY Phone 399. THROW OUR OLD SHOES AWAY! I will make them look like new. All Work Guaranteed. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP Thomas Demos, Prop. 403 West Center St. DONT A A. A : SINGER SEWING MACHINE u . .4 X' a a .i '1?- T f "4.. 1 in ry . s -- ' (! THROW IN nJtr,n IL - IN, f PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE x,1 Typewriters Repaired. This Is Our ' Specialty, All Work Guaranteed. Office with Whipple Electric Supply ""Co.ritrw. "Onfpr. Phone SO. ' - 's I , i '! -: -- ;4 .,,4111 4;:';, , r r. V c i' 4 ,14 rLCte',iNa - t : LAC )tice to rcr.D CT, .0 Just Opening Fp'e Ford Shop Expert Ford mechanic, tarctory experience. Before you have your Tori Ytjiejred. get tny "price. . All work - ' .,'., ..... ' ' ' tl. . " '" . - 1 ' - . TO Atr.tVM sackett cur ;uarftr.U!i'(I. Plenty of locl references. 613-M- . If The Herald carrier fails to leave your Herald at your tea notify The Herald office, telephone 93, and a cc-- y will it ecit' J ta'ycru;.". .4.. ..'4 , IMPOSSJBLE NOW. Are there two moons?' asks a headline la a contemporary. Only tae poor Irely' we tanc7' stu they are now elllng." Pnneh,Loadon. . IN AMERICAN Use ef lllumlnstlng Qea. 4 ':,.::.--r- :'-.v- '. "Saving His Face. Oarl waa afraid ol dogs, yet be d to appear brtn when with hli si tar. One day he waa oat walking with hU graiidmother and sister Margaret 1 Two doga appeared oa the other 4d ' o the street. QarL wanting to dlspW ! hla brarary. begaa to whistle, of the doga irafoe boaiactnf ertr. Oari oecaina frightened and ran te h r : grandrndthar- - fer protection, who w ad hla that ha had whined for the dor-tnow ha ahoaldBt U afraid, "Bot grandisother. I dldat whlatla fori dog. I wanted the other tat. aa ta!4 in |