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Show J, THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER FIRE PREVEimON DAYii ') Fire Prevention national evat As the day falls upon Sunday, school exercises ar being scheduled tor the:. preceding Friday or the Monday fol : J ' r IX I Mil . ' ! : I 1 : I I MO An Oppo rtumty to invent a uui i vAuiiey Where It WiU Earn 8 Yearly we BECAUSE uin onie Because we live and work together in this comrauQity. are neighbors. Because we desire V fore you this remarkable investment" opportunity, We are offering a limited amount pf our Cumulative Preferred Stock to our customers and patrons y a. ...... : J:;r ;, v pays the high interest rate of 8 per cent pe annum. tv . 1TOVO. has arranged to have the" teacher deliver appropriate talks in the schools and will stage a special inspection' campaign this week in order to remove as many hazards as possible, ld If the observe the following precautions. life and property Jn PrOvo would be safer than they are considerably ' department "Thtrt is s ctruin Spud msttir uiici tbn cmU nitfh mbttth lit Jtwif mh tiMi mi tbrm t$ vmsb tixir F . lowing. "With property throughout the na tion being destroyed by fire at the rate of about half a billion dollars a year." said Fire Chief Boeharff today, "there is an imperative need of awak ening the public to the necessity for greater carefulness in dealing' with. common fire hazards in the home and elsewhere. Every day should be" a fire prevention day, and we hope to j II in mi "The fire Lc MPsiir-toe- day, October . will probably be more widely observed this vearin the United Slates than ever before, according to lnform- tidrT5WhmifrfTre dSeFBosWiriL - In Tiew of the many proclamations khat are being issued end the exten sive programs f exercise planned by many, important cities, it is believed that the occasion will be a truly A.D. 1)20 1921. In normal times, 5 or 6 per cent is considered a high rate of inttn -- The time to invest is when yow value. That time is NOW. peopleot-thlin:ttywou- rrftj w4m4 - hmnidnwUliUnJurtmfmU 1, today: Don't use '. make-shift- s - Instead of proper fuses in your electrical cuits; the fuse is the th systenLi safety-valv- Save and Invest Safely-- - - Get cir of e - "Don't leave electric flatlrons or other heating deftces turned dnT while attending to something else. "Don't look for a gas leak with an J 1, IW.. ;uu w4 vs pure vyrrn iiauio insult to find it at Home Just asyour community requires the investment of capital so that new streets, new sewers, new water maim the Utah Valley Gas & Coke Company require the investment of new capital constantly, and of The; continued tensions, and "may beibuilt, so does I enlargements improvements. growth Provo, Springville Spanish Fork, makes may supply their growing demands .for sendee. This nr pur properties so that-wcondition prevails in other growing communities and public utility companies who would keep abreast of this prop must provide these funds, through the issue of new stock. , , sa'ry continued enlargements of "Don't use gasoline or otherNrola- til liquids to remove spots fr clothing or tor other purposes; it is cheaper to pay for dry cleaning than ... for a funeral, y "Don't throw your matches or lighted smoking material where-the- y can possibly cause fire. with Don't let children - play matches or bonfires. "Don't fail to have your defective chimneys and flues mended; ' they cause numerous fires in Provo, "Don't forget to have your smoke- pipe cleaned of soot; If clogged, it may overheat and start a fire when you operate the luraacft, Von't neglect to protest walls. from the overceilings and partitions es anoTTipes. heating of stoves-furnac"Don t put hot ashes into wooden boxes or barrels.' "Don't fill oil lamps or stoves hy open flame light; many lives have been lost bythl8;form ot5arelessn- ness. e ' -- Security Behind this Investment Think what this unusual investment of 8 per. cent Preferred Shares offers for your savings. 'You will haven!? ' than the actual properties of the company behind the investment of your money there is the absolutely essentials ice to the people as a part of that security. You will have the satisfaction of knowing that your money is invested i home4 helping to develop the community in. which you" live. - . w ' RURAL LOANS IN UTAH r i THB FOXKURS AfopuUr m mtdJL AltimimJkk , N. Loan company to facilitate he Coupon In entering your subscription or if you wish to secure additional information relative to the shares, indicate wish in the space provided in the coupon below then clip it and mail it to us promptly. DO IT NOW BEFORE YOl FORGET. You can also enter your subscription at the ComDanr office in Wr nr hv Viandi it tn nv nf the Coi l mA nolAntMAM ii rim tTrto auLiiuxicu eaicauicii yauj your - -- Whyimen- an4 FASHIONS in men's clothing change according to the thought and spirit of the times. J ustomers. - WASHINGTON.-Oc- , practical neckwear of the modern business man. It is the privilege of ' Cortlcy Clothes to suppl- y- that -- air- of smartness and distinction demanded by young men Designed and tailored in New York, they reflect what jhas been so aptly termed "the feint of the mrffono. to-da- y. . ' . - TAX TANGLES " f The tangle in congress over tax revision leglsla-tlnvh eiven the attention of the administraUon Wednesday at a succession of conferences between President Harding and senate and - house iB9iip - What nosition the oreBident may take regarding substitution of a sales tax for the miscellaneous excises in the pending bill was not disclosed, iKnn im uv vr iTardtnir declarlne .ie was keeping an, open mind pa the tor the present subject ' Meantime groups in the senate went with inferences on the whole subject and opponents of the pending measure continued their assaults on The Democrats on the finance committee put in their minority report which declared the bill "neuner iui- of the Republican fiiift the nromis nartv for a simDHfication of tax law and procedure nor satisfies the ' demand of the Democratic party for a complete survey of existing taxes and their modification and simplification." t. 7. n y.l i COUPON, n Utah Valley Gas & Coke .... ferred Stock to be paid for by me in cash. " .......... r 8 Please send me additional information concerning your per cent Preferred Stock. Name Address fin Provo, Utah Please reserve shares of your 8 per cent Preferred Stock to be paid for by me on the Partial Payment Plan. - Paroa "Every City a Pafcr', Telephone . . p". V ' "A INT WE GOT FUN!" " HE'S CHAMPION BABY SWIM? : ' ' ' . ' With an NEW - official an tendance nouncement gave the gate receipts as $103 905. a new record. Of this the players' fund gets $53,02115; the two clubs a total of $35,348.10, and the advisory board of baseball which succeeded the national commission at- YORK. Oct 7. of 30,203, the- yi DKTLEV OjOTHES . Utah Valley Gas & Coke Co., Provo, Utah. Please reserve. .. . . . shares of your 8 per cent Pre- -- $103,965 IN FIRST GAME RtsifiMrtm fir - sent-to-t- he g Nevada and southwestern Wyoming, giving them an opportunity to participate in the benefits expected of the credits, both for their own relief from froten loans and for the benefit of their .stock and' agricultural "" The fantastic ruffed collar of the 16th Cen- tury expressed theper- -' sonality of the wearer just as truly as themorc . lettersr-4olay-bein- at. other banks of Utah, Idaho, eastern ;dress differently 1 ' ; - - Bankers' - rr These 8 per ceniCumulative Preferred shares can be purchased for cash or on an easy Partial Payment Plan. I you choose to'subscribera partial payments, a deposit of $5 per share will be required as--a first payment andr share, per month, as subsequent payments. When all payments have been made the original certificate will be issq? to you and your investment will begin earning 8 per cent dividends. If purchased for cash, these shares may be secured at 48.00 per share. ' On the Partial Payment plan they cor Par Valu is $50.00, $49,50.. .Ns, ' November will and .receive k dividend check. Every three months .'February, slay, August' you ,. ' , the handling of these loans. The new corporation, head by W7 W, Armstrong, president of the National Copper bank of Salt Lase, is ready to begin functioning today. With a capital stock of $1,000,000, thecorporation expects to be shortly in a position to extend credit up to eight times Its ' capitalization, or $8,000,000. Salt Lake and Ogden clearing house association banks have already subscribed to $100,000 of the capital stock V 1 To enable the livestock and agricultural interests of the intermountatn country to participate in the henefits of the credit extensions offered through the war finance corporation, organization has been perfected by bankers of Provo, Salt Lake. Ogden and other Utah and Idaho cities of the . , Cash or Partial Payments .5 .4 3. K". $15,-594.7- - The only other case of the gate re ceipts at a world series game running over $100,00 was the sixth game Series in of the Cincinnati-Chicag1919, when the receipts were $101,768. o GENERAL WOOD ! J -- RETIRES WASHINGTON, Oct 7. Major Gen eral Wood was declared to have done more to remedy America's unprepared- ness prior to the nation's entrance into the world war than any o t ier indi vidual, in a letter written ly Secretary of War Weeks to- - the general. whose retirement from the active list of the army became effective, per mitting him to assume the governor- hip of the Philippine Hands. " lh " 0 " '. u tt&t'S 1 Lam 3 nTTCaU V |