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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922. THE PROVO HERALD "School Days" Published by The Herald Company, Provo, Uiab. , EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. E. C. Rodgers, Editor and Publisher. PENNSYLVANIA POSTMISTRESS AT 21 The sixth grade students of the J. A. Owens, Advertising Manager. Harry Butler, Circulation Manager. bitennountain Advertising Representative, Leo L. Levin Ness Bldg., Salt Lake Franklin school under the direction of Miss Meta wflkinson, teacher, have been studying and writing poetry and Entered as second class mall matter June 6, 1911,. at the postoffice paragraphs on their "School Days." Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. The following was written by Be a age 11 years: Halliday, $3.60 the year, SO cents the month lbscriptlon price "LET US PREPARE." The golden, sunny school days. That make our lives so bright, Will soon be past and gone, As the days turn into night. Sworn Circulation GIRL k i ' I It has been customary in the towns and cities of the Central Utah baseball league to close stores on afternoons when baseball days of youth will soon be past games are played on the home grounds. In this there was a dual The And the days of play be through purpose: One to give employes a half holiday during the hot sum Then we must start a life's bright Journey mer months; another to make it possible for baseball to make Let's be leaders of the crew. both ends meet financially. BEA HALLIDAY. Last season Provo stores closed at noon ; that is most of them An attempt to circle the earth in did. Because they all did not considerable controversy raged. sailboat, 46 feet long and of 12 tons displacement, will be made by four This season the officials of the local baseball club have asked Austrian sportsmen. The first leg of The Herald to put the question up to Provo merchants for their the Journey will be by way of Gibral consideration and their decision. Baseball officials believe it will tarA to New York. valveless, gearless engine for au be impossible, from a financial standpoint to operate a league tomoblle use Is being made in Man team here if stores are not closed. On the other hand there are Chester, England. those who believe that Provo, with open stores, can compete, as Statement Made to the Bank Commis far as attendance records go, with other cities of the league where sioner of the State of Utah of the PACIFIC 8TATE3 8AVING3 A LOAN stores are closed. That, however, is merely a matter of guess. CO. OF SAN FRANCI8C0, CAL. The point to be decided Is: 1. The amout of authorized capi Do the merchanta of Provo believe business conditions this tal, 11,000,000.00. Miss Claudia Beatrice Aurand, 21 !. The par value of each share, season will permit them to close their stores on baseball afteryears old, is the youngest postmistress in the United States. Her noon? If so, at what hour noon, 1 o'clock, 3 o'clock, or when? $100.00. 3. The number of shares sold dur office is at Beaver Springs, Pa. It is for the merchants themselves to decide. They alone can ing the year, none. When her father and brother were tell whether their business conditions will permit closing their 4. The number of shares cancelled away at war she published the newspaper owned by her father stores half a day each week. And a merchant should not be and withdrawn during the preceding ten shares, 1840.00. year, accused of disloyalty to the city because he feels his business will 5. Statement of receipts and dis not allow his closing for half a day. bursements during the preceding But one thing is certain, the matter of closing should be put year: GAINED IIEl'J up to the merchants themselves. The Herald has no doubt but Cash on handRECEIPTS. at close of that if a large majority of them vote to close ALL will close. $ 79.120.1S last fiscal year The Herald welcomes expressions of opinon on the baseball uuea on investment certifi 452,735.73 closing question. What do you think about it? Names should be cates Paid up stock signed to all communications, but these names will not be printed Advances, 26,901.00 repairs if writers wish them withheld. Loans repaid 377,926.70 E EVERY Shall we close for baseball ? . Interest 163,899.48 975.00 Initial deposits If so, at what hour? Rents 13,364.89 What do YOU say? Years Of Suffering Borrowed money 40,000.00 Twelve Miscellaneous receipts, sun' Trouble QuickFrom Stomach dries 4,254.86 loans She Got Ended When 7,138.56 Incomplete ly Grove Partial payment on loans.. 230,158.84 Tanlac, Declares Mrs. Sharp. Bonds 10,000.00 Pleasant Grove, snuggly situated at the foot of Mt. Husband Also Restored. $1,406,475.21 receipts and on the shore of the beautiful Utah Lake, offers a great Totals DISBURSEMENTS. "Tanlao has done my husband and many advantages to those desiring to build a home and to the Loans on mortgage securi myself both a world of good and I pin ties $632,903.90 tourist seeking recreation and pleasure. Loans on pass book security 2,000.00 my faith to it as a medicine of extra ordinary merit," said Mrs. Nancy The nature of the soil and climatic conditions of Pleasant Withdrawals of investment Sharp, 921 Camulus St., Los Angeles. certificates 284,704.61 Grove are such that farming, berry and fruit growing have be Withdrawals of Calif. paid up 1 had been disappointed so often 840.00 come the principal industries of this locality. During the past stock the past twelve years, during during Dividends and interest paid these industries have proved successful and are becoming more 86,786.09 all of which time I had a bad form of during the year so as our marketing facilities are improved. The canning industry Expenses, including salaries 34,320.16 stomach trouble, that I had lost faith Borrowed money repaid... 40,000.00 in all mericines and It took a great has become a very important factor in the commercial activities Collection fees 4,496.92 deal of penalisation for me to even give Tanlac a trial. of the community in that producers are able to dispose of a goodly Cash on hand at close of Before I had finished the second fiscal year 38.379.62 bottle I knew that I had found just portion of their production, and that employment is furnished to Miscellaneous disburse what I needed. I could just feel I was ments, viz.: many of the citizens. Purchase office building.. 84,693.95 gaining new life and energy with The probability of a railroad being built to the mountains at Advances every dose. It toned up my stomach 32,508.31 the north and east of the city will greatly increase the exports of Taxes, discount, etc 7,541.86 and in a short time I was able to eat I desired, which was certain community inasmuch as resources heretofore undeveloped will be Partial payment on loans.. 137,335.76 anything ly a novel experience, as for twelve etc 19,964.03 Incomplete loans, of and ones the much increased. developed present many very years I had lived upon a very rigid Mt. Timpanogos, which is of national repute as being one of Total disbursements ..$1,406,475.21 and restricted diet. the interesting and famed peaks of the Rockies, the 6. Salaries paid each of Its officers "Tanlac also built my husband up wonderfully and at our home we look on and the accessible it and can be per month: east, community very easily $ 200.00 upon it as our stand-by.visited at leisure from Pleasant Grove. The beautiful Utah Lake President Tanlac is sold by all good druggists Vice president affords a most pleasant and interesting lake resort, both for bath- Secretary 400.00 400.00 ing and fishing. As a summer resort, this body of fresh water is Manager .... 5 at $30 each 250.00 Directors, more more do and will to so and in continue the becoming popular, future. JOHN'S POEM . .$1,250.00 UNCLE Total salaries Pleasant Grove is a most excellent community in which to 7. A statementperof mnth. its assets and lia live and visit and they welcome tourists and all of their neighbors bilities at the end of the year, and the nature: to give them a call. APROPOS OF SPRING. Pleasant over-shado- " Free Seed Bait 104,612.50 that free seeds have come to take the Bonds 20,487.35 Arrears of and farmers resentful such are of that place campaign cigars is while will the there practice general approach. Naturally Total assets $2,096,980.57 remain more or less of a scramble for the bait, particularly LIABILITIES. among the amateur agriculuralists, but as a body the men of the Investment certificates and soil are unalterably opposed to such waste of money and such a dividends $1,505,622.04 Paid up stock and divi thinly disguised bid for the vote. Free seeds ought to go. seed operations the fact is Our Greenhouses are Full of 283,557.01 dends 88,564.67 Fund for contingent losses Miscellaneous liabilities, viz: 7.138.56 Due on loans 175,000.00 Reserve 37,098.29 Sundries Total liabilities $2,096,980.57 William S. Pardy, being first duly sworn according to law deposes and says, that he Is secretary of the above named company; that the statements made In the foregoing report are true and correct and that said statement contains a full and correct exhibit of the condition of said company's busi ness at the close of the year 1921. WILLIAM Ask us about Bulbs Dahlias, Gladiolas, etc. Ours are the very best for local climate. Provo Greenhonise PHONE EIGHT-O- . S. PARDY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of February, 1922. GRACE CAMPBELL, (Seal.) Notary Public In and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. My commission expires Aug. 20, 1925. State of Utah. Office of Bank Com missioner. I. Seth Pixton, bank commissioner of the state of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, now on file in my office this 3rd day of March, 1922 SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. (First publication March 10; last publication April 10, 1922.) We've stood the howl of winter, an' endured the dismal days, when the pesky zero stung us an' the grippe was so everywhar, and the weather-mareckless, piled it on us forty ways, as we cougred an' sneezed an' shivered every time we struck the air. We carried in the fuel, an' we set around the blaze, sorter wonderin' what would happen if the winter never quit, an' our mind went back to summer with its glorious fishin' days, especially the Sundays when the biggest suckers bit Now at last we're on the threshold of another joyous spring, when the sun busts all the rivets that has helt the clouds together, an she'll warm the laughin waters as they tinkle down the streams, sorter chord-in- " as he sings about with the the weather. Then rally rousd the n to the Gcod-b- y Rdy I . dinner well-kno- bell on American farms. Wireless calls instead. Daniel Talbot of Florida has equipped his plow with one of the small radio sets and when official Washington time is announced he goes to dinner. He also receives market reports and current newt of the day as he keeps busily at his work. one-tim- Let us study while the sun shines And learn our lessons well. So when we're asked the hardest ' questions, The answers we can tell. ASSETS. 38,379.62 $ Cash on hand Loans on mortgage secur 1.794,572.99 ity Loans on pass book secur 1,750.00 ity 300.00 Surely it is time for Representatives in Congress to realize Furniture and fixtures.... estate Real 43,602.88 that the time worn free seed bid for popularity should be thrown Miscellaneous assets, viz.: into the discard and some $360,000 saved to the government. No Sundries . 8,581.28 matter what form of camouflage is adopted to justify the free Office building 84,693.95 Xlhtlzzi. Cells Tbca Bhztr Is A $300,000 church of all nations is to e be erected on the site of a notorious dive in the old Bowery district of New York City. A girl has been granted a 1915 Shall Stores Close? pancakes, an' the luscious maple sapthe a man could preach a sermon on early mess of greens. The bluebells are wakin' from an' the butter-cup- s their nap it's time to dig the eassa-fra- s an' plant our kidney Deans. Tour own UNCLE JOHN. license to preach by tne Northwestern Oklahoma Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church at Tulsa. Weather forecasts by wireless are sent from the Eiffel Tower In Paris to every part of France each day, permitting farmers to plan the following day's work and to take precautions against Impending inclemencies. .HAin. MtUUit IF - 'ft- Mil It Being Utah County's oldest exclusive Automobile AUTO OWNERS Electric Shop We welcome you to our service. We will open a first class Auto Laundry and Oiling and Greasing Station April 3. 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