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Show THE PROVO HERALD." WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921. Mission Work in Turkey THE PROVO HERALD EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAT AND FRIDAY, (Edltor's Note. The foUowing bilered m interesting and informative arti written for The Heraldic cle 4871. PUH. nnder the Act of March wfco within Booth, '. T75 "". ".TTTI 7. . TmBlx . . . . . . ; .V i Jfontfii,' "$ , , "fjjaa Yearr. provo for mission jttigbf leave lar Utah : The weekly edition, Thursday. ofThe Herald. by mail only . work in Armenia, Syria, and cunty outside of Provo, for $1 a yea r in advance. Palestine. Mr. Booth baa spent mwy year In mission- effort in. the Holy lAnd.) Editor and FabllsBer. C. RODGERS f BY W. BOOTH. treat American missionary to If The Herald carrier fails to leave your Herald at your home theOne of the sultan said that if the .land. notify The Herald office, telephone 95, and a copy will be sent Mohammedans conld be converted to. 1o yoo. . Christianity and etill carry over with r fatta them their Bted-tablmthey would make the best converts In ecood cli'tuLjntter Jun 1 1911, at the pottotSM, Provo, r tu t .............. J. , y Ue JOTS WHEN THE JOINING IS BEST. The, best; ..time to join the Provo Chamber of Commerce is NOW! By doing it NOWyou get iawtheolindlloor,'' bo to .'..'apeak. You get Inwhile the joining is good. .You get in on equal terms, with every body else. No other member gets "the start" in you. You will have your "say" as to who will be the first officers cf Provo's first Chamber of Commerce, You will have a voice in shaping the initial 6teps of the new city organkation,--- -: By. waiting you miss' all those opportunities, &hi by waiting do that much toward preventing adoption of the Chamber of you - Commerce movement unanimously. Eyerybody is needed in the Chamber of Commerce to make it of the greatest value to this city. You are needed! . Sign on the dotted line when a team worker comes along and . asks for your membership. You'll be glad in later years that you did that you were' one of the men who helped to organize the Provo Chamber of Com world. - Very few Islams , ever apostatize from their creed, lfljten years eiperi- i;- i-- d- dozenwho bad wt.the teachings ol Mohammed to accept the Christian religion. I know of only one who ever . Joined the Hormon church.. Our work was mostly among tne Armenians a ho claim to be thiaoldest Ctortrtlan nation In the world. "Cath-- alcoholic HELP WANTED Auto- j58,l73,Ut. BOAKDQR Rooms beverage COKE fEOH mobile tires, Help Wanted ads will be printed parts and accessories, free one insertion, not exceeding two and run ntw : $3931 radio messages, turnisned rotau i of Provo's nicest Univ. Ave. , Phone 1 Telegraph,.telephone Tt- . t WHOlE TAX I'iOKEY Ilio Herald's Classifintl not including Agents .Wanted, Jewelry, line, hia people-Jand for f!7,360,223. WiRHivflTfW ii., 91 vriv 75 clocks, watches, opera glasses, etc, revtax cent of the governments per $20,436,478. Pianos, $24,303,905. Candy, enue of 14,500,000,000 during the last fiscal year came from twee on in organs, etc, $11,667,931. Pars, $9,081,-23comes and profits, according,. to an Beau berths and elate rooms, home 650-- IK - T ' ,! wmwx.. .kYinP WAN I only JJtah county f men preferred. Inauire' u offer . holds good until the unemployQari- ment situation Is relieved and B. Y. U. office, Box 1. students are aided in procuring em- FOR RENT Modern turniitirtr-on- e ployment here. The Heralds east block B. Y n i ' of films, Motion $9,485,014. picture R" MALE HELP Laborers Second East Phone 725 w Perfumes, cos- WANTED, leased, $6,008,108. for sewer work. Apply on Job at metics and medical articles, $5,80,768. . r uuutt r pjace to Sporting goods, etc, $4,283,872. Play- 1st West: and 5 th North. Shepard & south of Union depot." ;.ii w o " gum, contractors. $2,603,941 Chewing Weber, cards, ing South; Phone 677-N$1,332,177. Toilet saapal t3.223.T7S. WANTED WORK billard ubles. and Bowling eHeys,PQpr MISCELLANEOTN Wv L'ntii further noUce advertisemenU in this classification wiU be accepted iea cents the Une firt ins,,. Fewer babies are born in June ythan at FIVE cents a line, not less than five cents the line tor follow j! " ctonth. uiree-uin- e aa. . 8. official summary made public by the treasury department The principal sources of the remaining 25 per cent were listed as follows: including Tobacco," 12.15.21 M9, cigarette, , I1S5.053.369. Transfer of estates. I15i.939.902. Transportation of freight $14fl .019,077. Transporta7.48U89rA?'-n1'ftion of passengers, sionn to theaters, concerts, catarets, S9,?25i5. Distilled gpjrita, $8: uuua, u; three lines: 5f6.99. Automohllea. Trtorcyeles,i on WANTED-Positias used in Bavariarla housekeeper FOR SALE Tomatoes, cabbaes "T trucks, etc, $76028.1$7. Capital stock Chicory, grown toes, beets, onions, pieklim mVL Non- - in Europe aa a substitute lor conee. of corporations, 81,ri4,344. by middle aged - woman. No objec-tiontand green- -- dfli 7j children.References; Apply cucumber,.-rip- e S2, sage. R. Gay, 314 W. 4th S. Plw Box Herald office. c ' ( o 3-- OUR BOY SCOUTS. averaee citizen- realizes MEN'S SILK SHIRTS made to order. Mason, 210 W. 4th S. the - tremendous - Esther if the growth that 'the Boy Scout movement tias made in America of We doubt . olics, Protestanta, Baptists, Adventists et al have worked their way among them until the old original Armenian church has been : greatiyreduced in Bombers, wealth -- and prestige. TOn account - ef their poverty one feels less inclined to censure them for their weaknesa in yielding 'tojthe call "With of the alms-rivln- c cnurcb, 1 1.000 I could bur 1.000 aouls today.' aaid a missionary in my hearing, once when suffering was rife In the Orient, About twenty years ago while in the - FOR SALE S-- 9 H. 6 pelectrie WANTED Fall sewing. 754 W. First cheap. 371 N. 4th W. recent years. mota? ' ' " l Norta. . Do you know that there are seventeen thousand, seven hunFOR DARK RED OGDEi PRESSED BRICK. APPLY STATI dred troops of Boy Scouts in this country, so that there is not a andironing.-3- 8 - -- tf mental uospaMz: . ii. W. Seventh Nortb,: city and hardly a town or village without one or two troops? And do you realize that the number of uniformed Boy Scouts FOR SALEAssorted peaches at a I REPAIRING We repair roofs in good standing in those troops is now well over four hundred ROOF Terrjr's, Temple Hill. jof all kinds. Before building, rethousand? save C. and Card or FOR SALE One kitchen cupboirt, repair.. modeling, Estimates free. . JtVherever you finda Boy Scout you also find a manly, relimoney. Phone glass 4oon It, ; " able, boy who is anxious to do rood deeds in this world. Promnt serviee. above, bins and drawers below; mad, 'tot selected fir:flnisl.and rstained, i Judge Daniel B. Trude. of Chicagorsays thatlxf the thousands of ttr M. " AYERS WELDING me and said: bargain. Call at 145 E. Third N. Minor, a ma approached we a nave one merce; and peen weidm been not cnttint. his has court, into poys.wno acetylene - chureftr-- 1 brought amf"wanfc to?joinrourile judges "all over the country 'make, the same weld anything made ol .metal, worn Advice Scout. ready now to be baptized. guaranteed. First class service. 61 N FOR SALE not was report. and Investigation for delay . tf Fourth West Provo. Phone ATTENTION: CITY COMMISSION! him he to but tt buggy, 69 W. 7th North., Boy Scouts graduate into American citizenship in a few short acceptable at all atxfut the more that he knew all and "fine citizens to most years, HAVE YOUR CEMENT WORK DONE CASH PAID for they are; a heartening fact pigs and shoata. How A young man called at The Herald office yesterday morning, the doctrines of the "Mormon" faith who think. THE BEST at a reasonable price. patriots Roberts immediate bapLaundry. demanded y almost and' He 'suggested the advisability, of purchasing a suit of clothes, Estimates free. Ted Johnson, cement tism. To. test him more thoroughly 1 ' V : "From whom?" ; contractor, 216 S. Seventh W. Ford track, FOR SALE One half-toasked him to lead the way to sufficient . "From me," he replied, . Call water for immersion, end - we - had class first shape. in AND PICOTING HEMSTITCHING W. South.' Third tt scarcely gone ten pacea when he When you think of pretty clothes, Of hemstitching, and when you "I represent the retail department of the Utah Woolen Mills asked: think. "How much do you give for a con touring cir, think of hemstitching, think of the FOR SALE -company, of Salt Lake," he answered, pleasantly, enough, ; and vert ? ' r: 97 N. " (Dodge' In good conditioo. Ken Singer Sewing Machine Co., reached for a grip of sample cloths. . "How much do you want?" V" 4 aa opportunity to geta good car Univ. Ave. Phone 399. ' ' . ; ." "Oh, SO pounds" $lS0). ' "Nothing doing!" was the rejoinder. a small cost; party leaving town. Cat "No, we donTwant you." at 340 E. Second North, Jo look itorsr, 7: we and SAWMILL your logs Bring "Why?". t ' "Why notr ', Ed Olson. Phone 7 R. are while aaw them will you up in several Provo Provo who merchants "Becau.se there are "You are too cheap for us. We ManufacA. Ahlender F. waiting. sell clothing, and good clothingat prices that compare very favor wouldnt have a man who would sell " Wnt Ads received too late for tf turing Co. 30 pounds." ably with yours. These merchants help Provo to maintain a busi himself for column arejprinted yn this 'Then make It 60 pounds. ness center. Theynpay taxes m Provo; keep up schools, churches, SPRING fROTJBLE SOLVED At An- - other and on own "No. your page.. you price put lander's Manufacturing company's charities; aid with Laborxlajr celebrations- ,- and other5 celebra I cannot raise It. We don't want you. tf complete spring plant tions.-- . Without them Provo wouldn't amount to much. And if You are too cheap.-- ., That is only one phase of it We are' ' Provo people buy their clothes in Salt Lake how in the world are ESTATE REAL continually receiving letters from AND RENT Provo merchants tocontinue in business?" FOR SALE members of the church who have teen r The young man had no answer. There is none. Ten cents the line first Insertion; left to themselves for nearly twelve five cents the line for following InserBut what should le dpe about it? This young man had the years andtnrough an tne trrais 01 , tions: try a three;timead. faith their distress and poverty Jus bag ot sample cloths into rrovo and carry their iegral right are living on grass out enough Provo money to Salt Lake. Hi only expense here was is unshaken. "We rooms. FOR RENT Five unfurnisihed and leaves, and in holes In the rocks, Liil-'s383 N. 4th E. lunch money. with little to clothe and keep us o In some cities they compel these agents to pay warn," said one- letter during the cold ' FOR apartment al a stiff license. In some cities this license fee is as much as $25 of last winter. ! hope to reach them moat modern, 190 E. 5th 8. Phone fall. this needed assistance . with Any a day. Provo needs such a license law. It is absolutely necessary one who has a coat, a shirt a pair of to the progress of Provo retail business that, agents pants, a skirt, waist, Jacket or any FOR RENT modern home, 334 be licensed. They don t sell things better nor cheaper, than the article of clothing hanging in cast-'- J "It is with pride that we serve LABOR. For who East Center St Furniture in house for sale. Apply at Columbia Music ft home merchants .do. If the home merchants have taxes away closets will do a great favor to is more entitled to the full dinner- pail and the steaming them up a little and hand them Ask for Mr. Chipman. Jewelry, and contribute to civic celebrations, traveling agents should be brush meal labor than the' which toils for civilization's ' evening In to the Relief workers who are now Phone 99. .. advancement, -compelled to contribute equally heavy by way of the license lee. collecting few hundred pound-- o j - What does the city commission say to that suggestion? FOR SALE Nice home, good Jocation send to these poor creatures., I ex-The dreamer may conceive, but it is to labor that we noise contains 5 rooms downstairs, liect.to carry itps baggage with me o z buffet kitchens, basement; 4 rooms turn when we want the job done. I shftllsee that it is put where it ought " and bath upstairs and a nice big lot '" to be. X BLUE MELON DAY. For,. Friday and Saturdaywe are offering these 5x9; suitable terms. -- Box 7 Put yout address, written plainly. I leasts office. , see if the receiver in the. . packageand . -i. Watermelon day, is an annual event at Sulphur Springs, Ark. aoes manK rrrr you lUlt FOR SALE Home earning an income .. . . . . , . Fancy Salem Melons-lb- . .2 This time we are not asking for Sulphur. Springs is a watermelon center, so to speak.. The last bf $63 per month; close in; lot size articles you burfor cheapest paint to buy if things you need, 6x10 rods; wUl consider exchanging anniversary occurred several days ago and 700 wagon loads can easily spare, and which if left THE Oranires.. per dozen . . . i . '. . . .'.25 alwaya the cheapest for a good farm. Phone 407-assembled in the melon market. But there was virtually no sale, where l to use. There's the covethey are will do noNjne any paint Tomatoes, A few days before Mayor Gee had shipped $65 worth of good. Remnants of but two oMhree ,v. .", . . 'per: case . . ring property to consider oas FOR SALE 17 acres of fertile land, melons in a car to Denver, paying $256 freight chargesV--.'- "' r kind will go much father thw yards of eloth will help to keep gome close in to American Fork;, good -cold little child from WHILE THEY LAST house ; good variety orchard; anotherrgallon for gallon. It '' ireezingoma Sulphur Springs bluest : melon rdayr althoughTthe winter jrL day. 1 water right, good outbuildings; melons never were finer and redder. "We have our poor right here" ypu A reat bargain at $6,500. See Childs' 50c' Creamery Butter, Let us tell you all about this ,;.,. .40 "Freight rates must be lowered or the melon crop will be say. Yes, 1 know that Help them J Herald office. of good paint the kind feature bwift s Hams, half or whole ham , . . . . 35 too. - We are all rkh compared with ' county, says the Sulphur Springs paper.' of you can buy here. Ws paint FOR SALE Forty acres; American the poor of war-i- felted lands. 20-l- b oUs and varnishes Lard carry pail Pure paints, $3.25 Fork's oldest and best farm; private uses. all Our advice on for b d " Lard waer-Tigh- t no wate- r- tax;- - black pail Pure .$1.75 and painting" Is" free to paints loam soil; $225 per acre. Inquire Lard ? ; you. ;., : pail Pure .90 Herald office. . .Utah No. 1 Steer Beef FOR SALE 320 acres good beet land . . t . . Boiling Beef .. ... ; . . . between Springville . and Spanish PROVO MIIIT AND Fork. $75.00 per, acre. Inquire Room Roast Beef ; 121 T 9, Farmers ft Merchants Bank Bldg Hamburger, 2 lbs. 35 Provo, Utah, or at the Bank of Pleas GIASS CO. Bulk Pork Sausage ant Grove. Pleasant Grove, TJtabtf .254 S-- SALE-17,0- 00 WANTED-Washin- g -- - 201-J- 5il-2x- 7 A-3- 1 self-relia- y CO.-Ox- -- -- Browa-wieker-W- bf 688-J- .. " - n 267-J- - . . - . 1 ' - - ii W . -1- CIX)5E Labor DAT .; i..-,- " " -1 J to-hn- 1 I J , : come-and-g- out-of-to- WE SERVE S-- 2 .. RENT-s-Furnlshe- S-- 6 676-J- ; . , j jto'-pa- - ; S-- 2 : -. - . -- , . r- ......... ...... " - t w-a- s - . " - ...... .35j - ' j . ...... Four-inOn- e. - S-- 2 ............ Home-Rendere- d. - Home-Rendere- 10-l- Home-Render- 5-- lb ; ed ...... Shoulder Steak Round Steak .15 .251 Sirloin SCeak Frankforts , . FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished, large front room, outside en trance.- 331 S. 3rd W, FOR SALE .20t ?. 1 ........................,... 9. .,...1- First class farming also 254 3 :: In area to the WOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Co.. Argyle Canyon Oil Shale Mining Company, a Corporation. Principal Place of Business, . Provo, Utah . County, Utah. , Notice is, hereby given that at-meeting: of the board of directors of Argyle Canyon Oil Shale Mining company, a corporation, held at Provo, Utah, on the 16th day of August; 1921, an assessment of $1X0 per one thousand shares was levied on all outstanding capital stock of said corporation, payable Immediately to Chase Hatch, acting treasurer, at Room 6, Holbrook Block, Provo, TJUh. . Any .stock upon , which the said assessment shall remain unpaid on Monday, the 19th day of September, 192L wiU be delinquent and advertised for sale at pubUc auction and unless payment is made before will be sold at said Room 6, Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah, on Friday, the 7th day of, October. 1921, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. nw of said day,- - to pay the delinquent assessment together with, tie coat and expenses of ; "... ...... ...... . .y, .... sale. , a THIS COUPON IS WORTH 50 CENTS . This coupon vwith three others of different dates 'will, if Bigned and presented at Saunders' Studio, 44 West Center '' street, upstairs, entitle you FREE OF, CHARGE to one portrait of yourself or your child. The size of the photograph .will be 7x11 inches a large, beautiful portrait. Name Address - Herald subscriber age of this olfer. , The "Provo Htrald, August in-Ut- 31 county-ma- y take advant (Good Only During September.)" Clip Herald Coupons and Get Tree rhotcsrt-- h. ad and 53. : ri - ncies! :- : Palestine ia equal state of Vermont. : IfcD Phone im- anges, 2 heating stores, bedsteads.: springs : and mattresses, sanitary couch, chairs, -- fruit jars, buckets and cooking utensils; high pressure hand water pump. 810 3.1st E. , "7 s2 plements; 0 ..w 110 W. Center. A-3-1 .254 ....... Bolognai . . . ILim Sausage - .. ...... " S-- J, ELLERBECK STORAGE BATTERY : One Year Absolute . , - Guarantee. $21-7Ford Battery $36 J Dodge Battvry Buick Battery .....$30.75 Studebaker Battery $30.75 Nash Battery ......$27.75 5 GOULD DREADNAUGHT - -Two-ye- ar BATTERY Guarantee. Dodge Battery ....$58.0 J Ford Battery ....$.00 Buick Battery -- ....$43i0 Studebaker Battery $46.50 Nash Battery "77.".; $42.00 Other Makes at Similar Prices. 5 Per Cent AEowed for Old Batteries mi ." . . Uo Herald Went Ad :JS.y:r.: ., ' chass hatch, 'Acting Secretary Office Room 8, Holbrook Block! Provo, Utah. (First publication Aug. 17, 1211.) 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