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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, .NOVEMBER 7, 1921. THE PROVO HERALD Published" by The Herald Company, Provo, Utah. AND FRIDAY. i EVERY MONDAYWEDNESDAY .Entered as second class mail matter June 6. 1311, yrovo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. at the postcffice, . Subscription ..... price.!..... ...3.50 the - . year,30 cents the month 1707 ' The Provo Herald has the largest circulation of any newspaper published in Utah "south and east of Salt Lake City., The Provo Herald's circulation is, we believe, FIFTY PER ENT GREATER than that of any other newspaper circulating in Provo.- .' -. .. . i Wortli Saving " " to-ou- . hs duties falling to the Incumbent of Mr. (Thompson's position in the city com The Herald believes the voters of mission has to do with the water sys this city are well ableto make choice a tem, it nas &een-.sai- d that tins is ttt candidates at the municipal elecone and highly important, requiring tion tomorrow. Therefore The Herald oes not presume to sflpply the usual expert water knowledge and experi amount of editorial advice on the com- ence. If this is so M' r. Thompson ' would make a better ' commissioner ing election. We honestly believe that you would than Mr. Billings. ilVIIIUIVV' IIV M campaign, which wade" such a strong 'perity campaign was an obligation thatbe best tulfUled by such an.orj appeal to our New York club members The business depression of the psst that it was adopted .by The funds necessary and agreed, 3 v " - . . year has resulted in many cuni mo- niously. however that while New York Roj & tive discussions by economists and Rotarian Nordhem conceived he tarlans were glad to underwrite the jH business men alike. All kinds of rea- idea of a Prosperity Poster campaign Poster sons have been offered in explana- - of education and convinced New York funds necessaryi the Prosperity all R- - jjj x tlon of slow buying or no buying, of! Rotarian s of Its practicability and campaign should be creditedin to We Treat Your Scalp the'eam tarians, and that nowhere Scientifically an(1 unemployment of discontent of dwin soundness. The one big obstacle, to palga should U be even suggested that jjj dling foreign trade, of value shrink- earning it out was its financial cost. the New Vork Rotarians desired credit Hi : GIURANTEE TO STOP FALLING HAIR. ages of the low market prices of some and how that was overcome will inter-- i for the movement The motives are III . Liberty bonds, and t all the ills, est you. DID YOU EVER HAVE A REAL and national and the accru economic and social," that-hav- e conie To begin with, in, 8,000 cities of the 'patriotic SHAPoor entire benefits are common ing to the world during 1921. are United States and Canada there " You will . be and citizenship.. delighted surprised" name All business men worthy the 100.0(H) posterboards, which glossmess of your Jhair after one of our speSS ago that fare controlled by the Poster Advertis fully realised, .many--monta readjustment fifcondi'tions was im- ing association through it .nmnbers treatments. i perative. During the war and for and used by. the national and Uval Jut 1 We make a specialty of the scientific fariai the two countrv nearly two years after Its closing, we vertisers-o- f OWEN EVERYBODY went through an era of tr.ade expanRotarian Nordhem. cori' Vut In the ' treatment. A trial will convince you. ' f sion and an unheard-o- f period o'f finan- 'patriotism and good hu jziS' By J. A. Owens. cial and end it inflation. We use the Burnham System, Violet Ray anV The' peoples of the world, afterTfhe elation members, ettendeq its', annual ' - Radio treatments. in" Novembethe' war. laid of and he'd great convention winning Jfeester City Commlss: ber. 19lS, became wildly jubilant, and fore the association the proposed plan Provo, Ut wT fearrsar-intheeattTohrTrom "year Prosperity "Toster canipatg'n. fora Commlss: Dear in ; and sacrifice expressed itself The followip resolution passed by Two tree year now I leva south for an orgy of extravagance and' spending. the' convention, will best tell you the daB. Tt track. Lots a time da VaIa. This was especially true iir the United result: I mt under-i etaa Jalocka da street teiL L nojeaiLgQ Whpreas.-Otir-cotStates and Canadaand ry- -4 upon industry became so Insistent that going a period of readjustment in pur for da town nor for da home. Firsta a trade boom w ithaut a para He! fol. industrial affairs,--callinupon every eta da one R, R. we maka da comlowed. . citizen to exert his or her best efforts plain, you drita da comp. not so bad This boom was accompanledjby the to rejuvenate trade and bdslness in for lettle while. Now das other R. R. " hes maka da switch on das track forty and the spirit America; and evils of of speculation and- - gacibiiug seemed "Whereas. The members of Rotary times everee dayr biocka da street all 100 N. University Ave.- .to have, gripped the world. In our have agreed to furnish the necessary da time, and das other R. R. she a bad Phone 16L country billions'were-throw- n away in posters required for displaying and lika worse dan before. Twenty, tirtyjiil HI oil and mining ventures and thou- transportation of same, .for posting minutes everee day das.. train holds .. s I'' sands of new corporations were organ- during the months of Deceniberj Jan- m up. ut dusk ue nay a ntf s7 a come for da work on time . ized within the period of a few uary and February: months, finding it an easy matter to "Therefore, Be It Resolved, That the geta da new guy for taka my job I no raise promotion funds from people liv- Poster Advertising association offer rcan afford dat. Ef you no' geva da ing inan atmosphere of faith and ton' the services of every member in post-In- g relief I'm gonna borrow da gun anda fideuce-t- n offertrain guya for nuke him the future" and its upon Hheir boards throughout 4his a holdup datimer-'Ef you pleasorl lika pay for my ings. country, messages to Then something happened. Alftjost will hasten our country's progress to suggest you maka da R. R. keepa da JJ oveniinht the psychology of the world normal conditions. This service to be street clear, or tella da cap hes no j ' gonna pincha me if I holda da train up I changed, and people who had been rendered without tost, ' lika da train holda me up and .no Is the out to acting and talking prosperity began purposes "The plan carry thinking and talking and foreboding of the- foregoing resolution is to be getta da pinched atal. 'atal. Wot you calamity. The failure of speculative under the supervision and direction 'of say. Yours for resp. ventures was greatly to blame for the the committee on ii vrBmeBt EVERYBODY. and ttons of this association. change, - while He had lots of trouble getting out. I Moaned Poster dvertislneTCsSoclation. companies failed to showers are fol- meet their dividend obligations. Often the above hftn $300 to pay his fine. "We. hereby certity-tha- t Banks and financial institutions, im- resolution was unanimously adopted lowed by violent domestic storms. you get m jail and have a hard time getting mediately recognizing the changed bv the Poster Advertising association out psychology of the- people, began to con- in its thirty-firs- t ansual meeting credit and- call in loans. Then, sembled in the citv of Detroit, state But still,-- perhaps medicinal' beer If you get in debt and have a hard time' getting ' people stopped spending. Then the of Michigan, this 11th day of October, under another name would not mane ":7..'"-""out, . . depression became a reality, and the 1921. r one less drunk. in bad with If over the bank you get past your off masses fell of "Attesti-Secret- ary goods by the buying WJVJBell, due note and have'trouble getting outr justome-t- o moxt alarmingly, resulting in the "President Milburn Hobson." " Is me. closing down of industry and the ac , With $1,500,000 of advertising space If the mission of medicinal beer . ; Is there to cure of Roills the York the New companying unemployment of labor. nation, now at its disposal, the I loan, money to anybody, anywhere; any time. At present conditions are very tarians decided to go ahead with the no hope for the latter. slowly improving. The big problem of Prosperity Poster campaign plans. A today is one of renewing faith and close budget of all expenses and costs love J& said to be blind and a lot confidence In the hearts of the world showed that the campaign could be - lovers act as if .they thought the of amount people. This for 'was made $60,000. With nearly 120,000,000 people, with necessary to cover the cost of ink, general public has defective vision. our productive farms, mines and paper, lithographing, expressage . and with two;thirds of the world's posters at cost Many a J'jputh who has lavished his . gold in the banks and treasuries of. the - "Analysis-show- ed that the- - poster ': " two Countries, with our highly de campaign of three- - months would be puppy love on the Object Vt" bis af :"T " ' ; U veloped transportation system ana read by over fifty million people and fection has barked at her after markzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzszzzzzzzzzzzziiiiiiizssss: with our efficient manufacturing or that, for the $60,000 expended, more . ganizations, we of the United States than fifty million people would read riage. and Canada are in an enviable and im messages of faith, and EZSZZZZZZZZZZBZ&SSZEZZZSEEZSSZSZZZZZZZZIIZIIHSnSZ' pregnable economic condition. , Wei prosperity during the months f Twenty-four-cargold is absolutely owe it not only to ourselves, but to December, January and February. . pure. the entire world to start some action The next duty of New York Rotarthat will establish that faith and con- ians was to advise the International Great Britain was known to the fidence so necessary to progress and Board of Rotary of the proposed Pros Phoenicians as" the land of- tin. ;:L : ... .:" prosperity. perity campaign, its plans and pur . Many plans have been proposed to poses, and to ask the International Last year ther fish products, of her s We have gone to the expense of installing the latest this 1 end. - The administrations at body for its and support two coasts netted Canada $26,153,014. Washington and Ottawa are making We are .delighted at the enthusiastic Improved Fairbanks Type Registering Beam coal every effort to relieve the situation. approval of the plan given us by our Raindrops fall about eighteen miles scales. The weights are automatically printed on a Business organizations throughout the International President McCullough an hour. ticket which absolutely eliminates the chance of micountry are suggesting various plans and other members of the board. But, for business relief. And now Is as President McCullough explained sreading the weight. This ticket is' sent each customer BACK? KIT with every weigh bill and is an added assurance of the notary's opportunity. Our motto of and as further correspondence with Service Above Self neve.had such our international board developed, the correct weight. a chance for its true spiritual and prac- members of the board have no right That morning lameness those We invite the public to call and see these scales in' tical expression. 7 - : under.the constitution to ' lend any sharp pains when bending or lifting, ' . You doubtless agree with others financial operation. It was further make work a burden and rest Impos that business conditions are very established by the board, both in the sible, Don't be handicapped . - - -a bad CO AL Uniformly Clean.-- " largely the result of fear and the ck interview given to Rotarians Pearson back look to your kidneys. by You will of confidence In the future, and that and Nordhem, and by later correspond-ence- , make no WEIGHT Always correct. mistake, by following this only through an educational campaign that It would not be legal to ap- Provo resident's example. LUMBER The Best Produced. of truth, confidence and optimism can peal to the 800 odd Rotary .clubs of - Mrs. Frank Dyson, 481 N. Sixth West we hope, for an early return of that the United States and Canada for St, says: "A few years ago I had prosperity- - which we all long for and financial support. occasion to use a kidney remedy and which we firmly believe is ours if we Therefore, the members of the New as I had read a lot about Doan's Kidare willing and ready to aid in Its York Rotary club at the monthly ney Pills, I took them. At that time making. dinner held on October 4, unanimously and for quite awhile before, my kidRotarian Ivan B. Nordhem, of the voted to proceed with the campaign. neys were a constant source of trou Rotary club of New York, recently All felt that the service to be ren- ble. My back was weak and lame and a for an educational Prosa proposed plan dered, io oiir country by real my kidneys didn't act as they should. 1 bought Doan's Kidney Pills at the Corner Fifth South and Second West. Hedquist Drug company and it only took two boxes t ocure me. I haven't t:::sz::zsss:sszz:ss::;z::sz-szzxzzsxszzizzzz2S- K' had any kidney trouble since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a 'kidney remedy get --Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Dy sod had. Foster-MllburCo., Mfrs.;- Buffalo,- N.- Y. Advertisement TO ALL KOTARIANS: , 1 HnorTriakemTrcra:4nte . - g . T -- blindfolded yourself, before your ballot . 7 , ' As to the next mayor; " marking nominee for this position. Mr. Thompson lias had a wide and thorough training in handling Provo's water af-f n man, an executive- - of real water right of great value, now and honest and trustworthy. A cir- in the future. These rights must be bllity, culating rumor has it that Mr. Smith protected. More; They, must be In is the candidate of one faction; they creased as the city grows, for always cay of him that he will be dominated we must look ahead toward the day ,hy a "power behind the throne." Mr. when,, this city will be one of a bun (Smith refutes this. He stamps It as an dred thousand population. Mr. Thompidle, ana untrutmui rumor, no as- - son says he has secured water rights erts, positively and without obvious sufficient to supply a city of 50.000 reservatibni thaJ if he Is elected mayor tefsnot Btop tlierer Before we reach John Smith and nobody else will be the 23,000 mark we must be assured .Provo's mayor. That's what the ma- of . water sufficient for a hundred jority of citizens want, we believe. thousand humans. As to the 'division of work in the The Herald is willing to believe Mr. Smith when he says that he and nonentity commission: - Mr .Hopkins, the etber-- w Illbe mayor If he's the ihdl36,iirxontinue incharge of The mayor will, as j roads and streets. winner In Tuesday's election. ' , Vr. Oscar K. Hansen, has achieved Jn the past, concent himself with the an enviable reputation In bis profes- - city's finances, the matter of public ion; his business ventures have been safety, police fire, etcjThat leaves !f or the other commissioner the parks many and to considerable extent fs practical. Dr. Hansen has Ideals and water system, It is for the voters of Provo to de and theories, to be sure, but be also cide for themselves which of the realito Ideals into the bag put ability ties. Dr. Hansen Insists that he is nominees, Billings or Thompson, is the candidate of nonaction, and no j better fitted for the duties falling to one has even questioned wno would me imra commissioner, Both are able men, honest and willing. Both will be mayor If Dr. Hansen is elected. Between Smith - and Hansen the work hard, we believe. One has bad Toter cannot be blamed for consuming j more experience In water matters than much time in deliberation. Either has the other, That may, In some voters' difference much tor; recommend tm- to the cltt- estimation, makeulte-you to decide tens of Provo. Either woula serve ti As to city auditor, there Is but one city wen, li eietieu, auu u lie ouumoo on the ballot, Mrs. Ruth P, name announcements. to his Farrer. Mrs. Farrer has performed As to the city commission George K. Billings, one of the nomi- the duties of the auditing office well, which, The nees, served Uintah county for eight and deserves Herald unanimous two Is the opinas commissioner. For hopes, years year be represented those peoeple in the ion of all voters.elate legislature." He has been back CIVIL SERVICE APPLICANTS. in Provo about ten years, during which time he has devoted himself The civil service commission invites largely to contracting efforts. Mr. special attention to the fact that in exHillings would jriake an Ideal road and aminations held recently in Provo, street commission, but, in this capao Utah, and other cities throughout the United assistant observer, Jty Provoi now is served well, for in weather States forand matron, Indian Commissioner Charles Hopkins this service, bureau, applicants were not secured in comthe number desired, and that these excity has the best road and street Mr. Hopkins aminations will "again be held on missioner in Utah. should remain in charge of that depart- November 16 and December 7, respectively. Astenographer and ty pist ex ment after January 1. aminatlon will be held November 15. It must though, be argued in Mr. Persona Interested in these or other .. . Va l.'.Jnntnl,ln . . examinations should apply to J. . R. . .. 1 of the U. S. civil is shown by bis past record. He la ac- Hodson, secretary . at JhelocflLpostofflce ser.vice.boardj quainted with public affairs,- with pub- for detailed information and applica--:' lic works, and with much of the work tion blanks. in to commissioner the charge tailing In England, there are no accepted f the parks. of design in automobiles. standards . But it has been argued In this camThe only two standards of practice, paign that the 'most Important of however, are economy and speed. fcuslnees . a - n - .... V, ; f 1 1 hes-gon- EZZIIIIinIHKZZHZZHIIliiHs A Priend of Mine -- ' GOT IN JAIL - ,over-expande- d under-capitalize- pre-nuptl- It as-tra- r " . 1 ... - -- -- . MUM . : PHONE 357 Mutual Coal Lumber Co, ..... JOHN " - S. ill v; -" " .' The decree fixing the quantity of water to which Provo City is entitled has been rendered, but an appeal has been taken to the supreme court .'and ' Provo City must guard her. interests. . . f ; s. :" - -4 niHiHSiSS-SHnS."- to-Pro- SMITH 4- - i": I wish to make a clear statement of fact concern-ing-th- e water belonging Cityrso that you may vote haing a knowledge of the actual condi-ion- May Read and Uso .flu Want JH n - . For- Correct Weight - J A. ill iji There are two suits pending in which will come up during the Janury term. These suits must, be defended and a knowledge of conditions is essential to a successful conduct of ' . these suits. the,-court- . - FOR MA YOR Q? s I ii bring to the administration of the affairs of Provo City, a wide and varied experience as a successful executive and who pledges his best efforts for the economical and . progressive conduct of the : business of the city; ' . John S. Smith" will be an efficient mayor. - elected mayor,.! shall work to the best of my ability to make his adr ministration a success whether I am elected or not. I am for Provo today, tomorrow and all the time! , T. C. THOMPSON. (Political Adverti?ement) : (Political Advertisement) NO CLIQUE, NO FACTION, NO INTERESTS Jmt Provo ' Has succeeded in a professional way. Has succeeded In a business way. Wia succeed as Provo's mayor. ' (Political Advertisement.) v ' II III ; I 1) Represents Since the decree was rendered I have filed, for Provo City, on one second foot of spring water, which "must beiakenxare of and not letrrrbydef ault-.- This water is worth more to Provo City than a commissioner's salary for ten years. The Heiselt water must be cared for this next year and put to beneficial use or Provo will lose it, as all laws pertaining to water rights are based on beneficial use, It matters not to me who may be 111 STILL RUNNING STRONG . 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