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Show Stcdtn Cirtulation 0f The Herald m 1,688. ea. J.' JUL I . JJ (VV Y ALJi: lP A i i i IT M Comic Supplemcn t in Herald Every rriday LARGEST CIKCULATIONMN UTAH SOUTH AND EAST OF SALT LAKE. PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1021. PRICE THREE CENTS. INVESTING OUR MONEY AT- HOME - of The Herald realty known Provo and Utah How many of the readers state of Utah? wUnty and our great fViaoa linos ovof La Have you wiiv iwu - ? .. miircftK . inn v. rrnocf hmvh tVifi " XXThaf - - " Wood-Clifto- the-wor- k - Psant 3 to enrich our community ters of the earth and brings back 'new wealth Do you knoW that the1 Kg railroad shops that have sprung up here ers within two years now employ nearly three hundred men and pay out ? nearly-thrw-quart- of a million dollars annually, and that this great industry is the city building inspector as to new building in have If you learned that already 61 building permtis you Provo this year and structures than in any year in newomes more for issued have been the' best irrigated lands in the world Doyou know that 23,100 acres of and that the average yield per in Utah county beet to growing are devoted same acres acre on these lands is the highest in the world, and that these and over in this last $3,500,000, county year vielded to the beet growers . k, m uwu that the lour sugar iaucutico wuvj, 0nlyHaveSyoumCquiredo6f ? . Iltl! 1 " w . A ' Here is something to ponder 1 Where do vnii get vour monev. anvhow? And where will you spend it and invest it to do the greatest good and reap the largest reward? Let us urge our people to run ii VYMAF1 BERG DVER-JFB- mi i rn itfi !1! : industry in Aisferica was established), turned out over $7,000;000 worth .of manufactured sugar last year? Do you &rry in your mind th figurt that represent the value of the aftnual fruitrop in Utah county? It amounts to over $l,t0,000 ; hay and grain yield annually here over $1,3 400d ; bur live stck oduct3 produce PRIZE APPLES GO TO 'Even :; Tl - thankstiJ r- - iHILLS E U.tcrUo Hhc oas you hasl, of )1 oca mf-&- x . w wyiaji'wfy mt" .4 - ttuto-vwne- : rolun-twa- . ia, Man-kth- e - u TELtS EM (8peclal to The Herald.) jMOINESj .la.tJ Oqt 12. The vast resources or. O tali County, jnd the educational and business opportunities of Provo, the county seat, were well advertised by Wyman Berg, f Provo, who haa attended the national morticians' convention tela here. "Utah county grows th :fiuest apples, the best peaches, and the finest vegetables in .the Jntermauntaln region," Mr. Berg hrformed E. ;N. Bqp- ""is, airector or Jtuccessful Farming, v luc 'a uiagaziaes iu afternos. JJff witness the first iBxhibi- - ptorij Parpont,mnT-oriSuperior cuiBiNEny. ft iMention Jthis cay'of that If . Ctolib, WUhart to iDdbb, too. lVw' ... apples. . President i " ne gets to wet onenf their aHtomoblies likes the apples pig contest, as well as sifeivftlt the Cotem'sia four &s$m, antelatoAi: "Anythiaa w mra 'trie to make ittta line, set her an 'Essex or Hd son the WoodCIifton , iitamoon pleasxtfl Gtortftie infirsa-- 'Hiatal, if rowded," ttlia manager said. unusual roa, ktjt- according t he'll always we dy ours-- we'tt-b-et Staff The HSruld " "DRS te a$l :lnf krtnetag , Glal they ret this chance to come Anwmlovnasnd see a show" added A Trj Mggestioa was wot arri to CI if-- B. WoriUex, atf the M. B. Worslcw AAUto t Juiy IttirsDary 'Provo citing this interesting arrayof marvelous facts about our city and county ts simply this: You who read this article and your neighbors and all' the "good people "of our community and its environs are the direct beneficiaries of all this great IndustryTTou "actually live and grow and thrive solely by reason of it all. If you did not subsist, by such resources and industry here you should be forced to go to some Jocality similarly great "in order to live and enjoy just what you get here. And the other point is this: Are you justly and fairly and in true business fashion helpingr yourself further by helping all these industries to thrive and io grow ? Are you investing your jnoney in these very industries by means of which you live today where you do? Are you helping to build industry here by putting your savings and surplus into home in- -' dustry so that you and your sons And daughter may continue to live long and successfully and happily in the land that the Lord God has given you, or are you sending it away to be manipulated by men who know naught of and in projects you do not understand or have no knowledge of? MAR mwKJ IB 1111 , ; - . point 4e a -- W TfniorVif Wrvilpri mill find Ren trie indus- - J tvtent of their industry andthenumber of employes. Here is an local local uses and wools and employs people that buys our native lanital and manufactures finished merchandise that goes, ta the f6ur quarnoV tin iwm trh - ii'$U5Q,oooirz:::z:L: we would make in The eB ; k- 0, - hat have mSopolies states and three foreign cou!h -Hnes whlchUhey ship to five different are" .employed whose annual wages and salaries . 75 men where and tries outpuHs-owrQOOfOO- Do you appreciate the" fact that the four banks of Provo alone have aggregate resources of over $4,500,000; that our eityV population is now fully 15,000 souls; that in five years the investment in iridaatry-heFe-h- as increased by U. S. government statistics from $960,000 to over $2,100,--00and that the annual payrolls now reach the substantial figure of n -- . . nd4he-alue-f-our-miri- r asked w. R. Butler, ot the The Home Product! week move- tion ment it gaining ground each day, and company, adding, "I'll It Is probable that the week will be gladlr Rive tny window space for exdefinitely decided upon At ae. early hibition purposes." iCaunt me tn. od anything -- that in filing ot lb 8 indsslt'tea. yntni i Us boosts Provo and tha county," replied of the Chamber of Commerce. "I am strong, tor it." said John S. George Startup of the 5tarlu Candy eompanyv T Smitbrfflanager of lie Kniglrt-WoolSure. 1efs Khojr the county TftiaMt mills: "It Trill be a fine thinfc to let everybody la Utah,-- county kaow what produced here," aald Webster Hoover, is produced here, WeeKght to, a of the Excel slot Roller Mills company.' ttroducta ot ijfhi. Ainet--. Ahlawda- ran; to br-iot lean Fork, Grere, Spaoish kanufacturing compuny, said that he Fork. SprtnfcVUle. Payson, and else would exhibit products of his plant, inwhere in Utah county Into a fine e cluding the famous trtck bodies, which bibition la Ptoto for a'week." have earned a fine reputation all over "Nothiat would db ore to advertise this sta,t. , tlie county,' Baid, Thtfmaa P.. Plerpont, Other mTtufadturers,: big and little, president of the Froto Foundry," than of Proto and other ' towns of I'uh uch an exhibition. I suggest county jWlll be! asked to help nke BUf ' to that it 1)6 held sotin so we can show the county exhibition a success, - It her the Utah cbiiaty state fair exhibit haa been suftested that the armory This in itself woUd attract thousands be given ovr to certain exhibition, of visitors." and that very merchant give of his Tlhah 'county has no fair, why not show window spaced to boost Utah an industrial 'fcnd agricultural exhibi toutity goods. " .::..Klfeatures'of my locality .;-.of the B. Y. university 7 and the know bigness p0 you how candy is made at Startup's, where more than sixty p0 j ou know -over $50,000 annually in Vages? draw mDloves and Provo Machine, company's shops Foundry iiyottver think of the - The returns to Utah county for its manufactures of textiles, brick' and tile, steel and iron products, canned goods and candies, coke and tar, amount to the stupendous total of more than $2,400,000 every year. $1,700;000. HOME PRODUCT WEEK - Oil C ES llil Is 11 I f 111 I ager Ashton, tJais lilm haa Ttwfl wittrptry folks we'll be clan .torn. I'll sead &sy other auto owner who wishes such great STicifs elsewhere that loutae of our Nash awrroiBshlles, aad amy tthusutn Ais cbUTor the Infirmary Fred L, Hansen, 63 years of age, a four-darun Is aot at all usmsnal 3orJ will .do reTything ssslifc to. make roiits. it promises o be one 'tit 'thel " "Hhe trrgr dowa aM wc enjoyable to 'fbtegest liars" :they Have had ita Iob I thScunt7i former living on the TJia, nr diUnt. Harvey H. Cktff. state , of the United States this photo pr6dufc lion. , That all people 1 re" rrwo con- , foitefc has Tesi?the air, T6tt the Astttta aerg invma yaara, film 'is ?cn a ifinei lararmary , only Manager road, received fatal injuries In an acci may' come to know what attorney general,' Interpret the school superfine at the xrcuitity infirmary to see "'Otteiurse well mnA aBnick out to thing to see but other pleasures areiimuea' "ey were fioiaing a contest census Taw m lavor of the rural dis.dent at the Smoot Lumber company's apples Utah county' produces, The dents 10 Plclt t&e 6eBt "PPles tor the presi- the film, and 'the "invitation hsts 1eewjret' taem and to take tfrreaa Taack after !bets arranged for the inmates. 1 schools? trict : yard about 6:30 o'clock' Tuesday tstva; tlerald last evening' sent photographs 1 accepted Qeni "w. ine sutes. of The J. the unue( df?the Tfce aark county show," iHali Manager Stattap company Caady today by;theEmironin ex- - Teitunava Motor aaiS hawe whom n a that will the ing, death followir-- a - few lox.of inmates; 'many of Startup candy minutes of the winners of , the comnysia. t ."be eacX county Infirmary inmate the nation. There sugar 'beets were Provo school board is . much con- the jrrosiiectjish'fraough, well ena two." Iter at theiospital, where 4ie was im.-- apple content, 'and their- - prize JpxeS: pressed do I'll thattearstates.It cerned. "Swre, TowaragivrflS that atterncn;;.Msomthing to nbble nt apples to the New York Times, the of seeing .the 'film. mediately Haken, In Admission tor 'the Inmates, avernhe .nfttrtunate ,peol Hn tJie Inflna-- onhnearchlngnbB tllmrT3eore stilt- produceinnany sugar beets, but passing throueh thd Kates of the Newspaper Enterprise association of mai Thomas stanetp exptainea. irrigation has made ft possible to theIf air, Cluff internreted th law yard, Mr. Hansen's ' team hecame Cleveland, Underwood & Underwood, forty, will Jieifre, Mr, AsuWa as'' fcarry "aAi:ppy afteraooa, Salt Lake Tribune says he did, ' L. of Autoraathe finest fruit of the intermoun- grow the Sciitineld . Thomas, the riounced. Pravo of manager Scaorteld, frightened. The wagon collided with of New York, the Chicago Tribune, pe then Provo is out i7.nnn vonrif vi - tain- - states. ma of flows Pnnro. iwill "Tat AiSbton mfe. Oreenlibuse, teach th company, 'raaSe inmate the side of the gate, a give When dislodging the Deseret News1 and 4he Salt Lake "Provo itself has become the cen- Cluff's alleged Interpretation is cor Fords as ar1ieeded,M Mr., Jrountwt or flowers heavy sliding beam which, in its fall, Tribune. They were asked to repro- suggestion to The Herald, it aS3Ktnti Hforasmany a good interpretation by the . ter techofield added. choicest In Jtie seats ?"uests "Tbey get tu nentalof attraction for the transconti- sideTed struck him on the side of his head duce the the county infirmary pictures so that several mil- ed out thatunable-tcourt. supreme In e house a there'll the tourist, being the stonoina Monday afternoon, and the verv odge linei "Certainly and broke his neck. get down tat lions of newspaper readers the coun- would be , , State Superintenflpn r. f su time. oest anemion;- - Manager Ahton said. 1)lace for mountain climbers who an- a poor pleasant paopie of idea came the Mr. Hansen wa9 bora - In - Spanish inviting Then show. with familiar over may become try come ense, n8lt8ts that iMr. Ciuff did so to Mt tiually the ; Tlmpanogos, ' Fork March . 3, 1858. He had lived in Utah county apples. wonder mountain of the- - Wasatch to : ";!rpre: he taw- - Mr- - Ouffs alleged Provo Since 1894. H (a nrrivB(1 hv Fruit 'growers .of this county believe Climb above the snow line In the uprewnuji practically nullifies the sis aged mother, Mrs. Annie C, Han- - this contest wilf do much to advertise TODAY summer months, and to slide down a an w . or Koosevelt; his a Mrs. and This is what Superintendent Jensen fruit, Utah county bycreating widow, BUtle:lottg glacier, . ry .Montague LHansentwosona,. greater deinand iot it TesulUaJJ JJ. PrcVo Jato have ncthfHvell 1jgW.efl NEW TOEK frow r 'ernai t, of Midvalerand Cha: wi UCIlirDr woo iodar's worn series e.m hr . w ssuccessruj rarming, and at Thel umTrT" oi rrovo, and one daughter, Mrs. LetersWjha.JnriiTy have urged business street Centert street s io general, in a recent 1n one of the mnT Miwial rooms ot the Daily 1News, Jams Brand of this pity, That tlie contest be made an annual take rank .with- Universitj aven, 'Qliam ilevi Openshsw of Santa- - score of .... ven on h thf 'opinion t,a ,u feature, py , a "Bright Way" foon,"acco ding V ifee tt&u, Ltaiu;died this mornteg at the sharply fought games of the series be cational, and business Lop'n!on,that children who reMd progress of tween the champions of the American when approached on the decicion 'Mr.. in Salt of the treet lightj-ig- ; commit- I 2. S. .hvfi-jita- l City, and National leagues. This gives the t'rovo and Utah county. GIUHAM GOES EAST subjectButler, said that it had been his inschool ta another are to be enumerated tention to1 continue the contest, hold- tee of .the Chamber' of Coaumeixe t from cancer ot the stomsch. . Mr. National leaguers ifoar of i they resid nd to three tor the Yankees. If tho the Monday (evening meeting'.. fall. Qpetisbaw ms born in Santatuin, Sep 5iant-wi- ning thes6i8nd contest-ne- xt of 'GOAXKfi same tomorrow's" tt.ev .The prize boxes of apples will foe of Utah, left "FRAGfiKT? 27. to tember and from they Committees jxfft appoint-gto cir temporarily reside for tus pur-pos-e take the world championship pennant. tor Chicago, to sent by express this evening, going to culate petitiogoH , of, attending school.: the V enbod wiod on a farm. place of ainong the property aU district dep. Washington,, C. ' 188 eerVng he married Miss TUESDAY'S GAME la .Cie year in That "Lincoln fragment" is to " be permanent residence behur n, "fcWU ') coaxed 5? .Un"SUtea and the "They'll leave the, store shortly after owners of the strict askinghe city Emma Wall, Jjnso of Santaquija. Two NEW YORK, Oct, 12. . " ing factor" bac kinto Provo, Forcing the "There'll commission to ial&r specnighfc. years of li is life be spoilt in Salt Lake issue with the Yankees by The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday. Mr. 6 o'clock," DowerfUl By Lincoln fragment is meant the yesterday f WP twoeeks. be the box of Jonathans for MrrHard- ing district;-tCenter fitreef CHy as sr mepvf r of the KtaterlfRisla--j work with the stick, the Giants evened triangular portion on the lake shore said:- 7 es for from First East .stre'V to ture. was treasurer four he sears me For the miLrJl.B!verw "Should i the cities in mgi the box of- -. a world series cmint yesterday, tak- bounded on one side by Scott lane and family, for Instance, living Fiftk West of Utah ' esir oeiore. returning. Mr: Coolidge, tbe.iox,.of Delicious for ms ine sixtn game by the core of on the other by Sixth South street. , III the sparsely settlfid eounty. Mrs. Harding. Not forgetting the Utah street and Cnlvfsiy avenue , from Besides his wtfp he leaves the fol 8 to COLtJMBUS DAY vwenJsmQQt poatmaste: iHrtJjJLtLCIuffs Jiomecountt OBSERVED senators, we wir &esd along Jwo xe man of the Core, commitee working IV?1 move in to Provo, to give Its owing six ctiiir-B- : Mrs. uora ICCU of Special Mention apples for Senators Linstrom Clara. of Mra. Payson. on WOMEN'S the .ldr.en.tne benefit of the Provo matter, and It Is possible. ac-lMUNICIPAL ' Roy Boren,- chajjman ,of . the street and King. ihSjS, J?Ctier 18 beiR observed Smoot Butler cording . COUNCIL TO ATTEND tormeoMhatthaijetttton also Is sending a box to lighting committee, presided .at she LOpenshsw. atl of intaquin.. Mr, now Deing circulated among property i V. , WU1' ,flir- ciutr Holds that -- Times. meeting and reported the visit of tit He is also fturvjvd the tollowvg INAUGURATION owners new the editor of the May'- ,n honor-- f of the triangle will be brought AlDine or Nebo school districts, as the the -J- forjd-! commie-in-seversl-ei- U erer- caa teineit4orotherBd Whstt Provo's hard ? soon. orkinVhv ftovo school gate the various llKhtina systems in tier of, Santaquip, Members of the Women's Munlrfnnl Children of would get the $25 from the Public efficials Mary Cox af "tekL nkerB now are at- section that use. He said that Provo was far.h- - Lehi, Mrs, Emaa are asked to participate in the J. Kayof Mona, UUh; rQpuncU nded rest, banker tending Provo public schools, This is'i"!1 for 68X111 cnill ot school aee. hl? w,6t of 45e cJtJe to Jennie WaU ot Sanuquin, Mrs. inauguration ceremonies marking the done with the understanding that the f - She otlier han1. tne expense ot of Vest of America Fork, David format Induction into office of Presi- - property be annexed to the the members of the family Irvine's today announce that store's vanslighting, and prged that this eJucatlng city ejmrw oe losxauea sere. of Columbus fall opening sale, offering to Utah Openshaw of Provo, n.d John Open 6mt Franklin S. Harris, ot the Brig yean Should this not be accomplished fr 8chool age would be borne by the lodges 'h!!? Knlgbu ham Young university, , orKiwd are celebrating county shoppers the largest collection jHay rTimmerman, manager of the shaw of Santaqula, the children will have to attend , the i ,x,pajreJ"s of Prov. who, couid not the y Utah,p(SWer AU W. M. C. members will meet at! Lincoln company and a Jhe arrangements for; funeral of ready-to-wea- r school, five miles north of c. m the Per capita allotted by th garments Irvine's has member of the Light the Mon-day committee, ssi that wrrrices bad not been made (his noon. Knight bank corner at :30 . had. ' the (ior the education of these ciiil- city. ue rvuosea eysiem lor this Jjity wan -oralng. to march-4- n a body-- to - About a dozen children are of school , AT10N IN PROVO " RS 'This is in line with our polioy,' Mr:' simijr-io1 . that installed on iMaia and Mr.: and Mrs. V. S. Mc Adam and me uejnacie," Mrs. c. E. Maw said age. The annexation ot the area I u. Salt Lake Tribune rightly will, RlvWOrth' 80B of Mr. and Ashton said today, "to make every sale State streets of Salt Lake City with family returned to their home In Ogden today. it is said Increase the school funds by 1uote8 Mf- Ciuff, Provo can go on of thl9 lty, has bigger than preceding ones. Provo 1s the iv h. exception tbftt the local after ..spending the past ten and today, with Irvine's That is whv Surfrintniiont eating children livina elsewh. in th. growing grows it license tpna aJ?atm ra41 would have k double instead operator's a irii.u days here the guests Of Mr, and Mrs.' rrovo public schools,, bu YOIjNG BOY. DIES Another attraction for Irvine shop . - r"u"ljr' Kowrnmeht, which mon.JOtTOj)gJyaras4h.annexa"ake, jsacli.pftst. V , J. W. 'JScAdam. Peter Dean Boyce, 13 year-olson tton. pers i offered for Saturday when, ac Jighon ,uio nome aismcts of these children of Mr. and Mrs. "George Boyce. died Some of the larger land owners oft 2L?et the 8tate money, cording to the management, f 75,000 Monday night at the home of his the "fragment" are said to be opposed worth of furs will be on display at the nZoxslA mean a ,08s Pac!l 'rear' parents in Pleasant View ward. He is to annexation, basing their opposition J 7'00Y. to Provo, Superintendettf store, V tUUksurvived by his parents, two brothers upon the Increase in taxation if thew hW .'rom,ce tb Unest and three sisters. land s taken Into the city. It Is Be- -' . 4tnumerat,on of school chiMrca VISITOR S RECOVERING wMsTanrf iii i ' , Peacnes, sugar 8 ln Funeral Alison or Hatch said lieved. however, that this opposition 1 services, 8maU f,rovo Saturday. The Produced i '""t" ,mas "All whp re interested or W99ld like to be interested In today, will be conducted at the home may be won oven Mr. Smoot said. meel mm Amnion C. Hatch, at .Hatch, Ida., Dixon Friday afternoonSuperintendent Of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. the Brigharjv'Ypimg university are invited to attend the in. for final :an be gen- - who has been sick with tyjiioId fever ; d S,SrPow Peter Boyce, ift9 North University aveThey win j,e asked to 40 ANNUAL, ROLL' CALL-augural exercise pext' Monday was the hearty invitation I canyonot to supi"y- at the home of his brother, ' Anson enumerate all nue. children between th Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. manufacof Chairman T. fi, T&ylor of the B. Y. U. executive commitHatch, Is improving, rapidly. , SmiA WT o The services will be under the direc... , is. exceDtinr nn v t! , v. r a ii IMr. Hatch became sick the day?h9 j Assets: Wate tee yesterday mormng "Many invitations have fcen sent out tion of Bishop E. B.'. Walker of the hoirus arrived in Provo from Denver. Diir- TuVsdayM h,,gh cho01- - All children Pleasant View ward. to church and university officials." he said, "but we have 8"f!r fceetCsfovk raising. ing the past two years he has filled 25. October -. nil The "Pfl UII the1 be body viewed may at the t!: ound it impossible to reaeh. all of our friends in this manner, a million in the Western Sa,!es mis-- ; Every Odd Fellow should make a unfor hijh andTe J X? horns of the grandparents fflarvelous t from 11 determined effort to come out that w U sion, as president of the Saq Luis con are therefore make be tni listed. invitation the to d&ghted o'clock 1:39 on the day general."the ". ' '' :, ference.. Jha W' G8eCrei The Provo school board funeral. hop. lo rn ask for Utah county apples when he does'the White House shopping. " Provo-Springvil- le -- y ; j ;. umi Wood-Clifto- therr-dettphta- afW -- r , d -- CIMSVIN . LiCIaS flOy' cirr ii 2-- ike JttdiScrher .the-seri- .Sl'Ule' :2s -- S?;,?111 ;iuae Rome-Beauti- I c - . New--Yor- p!' ." Krr li t M bra-hoo- d lyaflis-GlenandLKel- th ' k F01 SMS -- stersf-Wrs,iM- ' ie .n ai8n. I te - ,ate n. " him,e ;-- - sjm d ,. ;7 - , augural Invitation. Z; ' anurroUall . . - "Tl' jt . |