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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922. TjTHE DAILY HERALD AFTERNOO.Y EXCEPT EVERr. WEEK-DA- . WHAT CAUSES SATURDAY. Entered as second class mail matter June 6, 1911, at the postoffice, Utah, under the Act ot March 8, 1879. ' E. C. Rodgers, Editor and Publisher. WARS Itovo ' -- i arms of Subscription: Delivered by carrier, 30 cents a month; by in I'Uh county, $3 a year; outwida the county, 13.50 a year. OVER 2200 CIRCULATION STRAWBERRY DAY. i. Another celebration to advertise the resources and possiWedbilities of Utah county will be held in Pleasant Grove of nesday, June 21, when the first annual Strawberry day comare being that community will be held. Arrangements for one celebration of the committees various the pleted by in Utah held ever county. of the biggest festivities of Utah county if not from the en-Every inhabitant vo in Peasant drove to rjarticirjate in the v,.,u They should be in Unities of the first Strawberry day. because free straw- Grove on that day not only Pleasant ... n .,:0;,.a Knf in trot- nrrniainterl. i . . ? berries win De given avy w an vw"' ew people even m our with the industries of the county. own COUnty nave any lueu ui mc cAtvuv v aware not They-arGrove. Pleasant industry in and around , oro v,psno. h toned in nation. the from that community to various points and learning conditions these with Getting acquainted will make strawberries x me 7 me navur ui Utah county another product. 'everybody boosters of also avail Farmers from other communities should more about a little themselves of the opportunity of learning Thp t me is here when thou- sandVof acres of Utah county lands along the foothills should acres of strawberries be raising strawberries. Four or five a comfortable living to any family. You bfSSe thaS surprised to learn from the Pleasant Grove liruit growers the profits that may be derived from their x: . - -- e .rW;oa J ' : .f.rwa 1 Mileo 853 in Broken Spark Plug Only a From Los Angeles to Salt Lake City . Bismarck asserted that the doctrine was not only rot law but It was a piece of international impertinence, 'but belT LeTuali meet at Pleasant Grove Wednesday, June 21, he never dared to Dnng k 10 me test of war. at the first annual Strawberry dayl Had we used the doctrine merely for our own selfish advancement, it ADVERTISING. BANKER URGES . have been different. It Is ... nm into the world might trim tha iorirlnfl was primarily for our own interest, It was also in the via imo nn must realize mat interest of other countries or America. It is a doctrine of Justice and will. The moment we permit good of the Republic it to become a aocinne ior impervfee president of the National Bank Bankers' association ialism, it will cease to be what It in Address before the South Dakota has been. Dr. Devine related a number of iat was the subject of Mr. Woodruffs i,.Mpnts of II. S. history going to show that the spirit of the .Monroe all doctrine had in the mam Deen up he asserted, "is the most effective of advocated the recognl- weaponfin he fight for business, and among the various- held. ofHe Mexico by trie unuea ion of advertising, newspaper advertising is unquestion- States. The two years of successunder internaful government, spelling the -rtional law entitles the Obregon govine Dig luea, Thpsp four thinzs may ernment to recognition. We haveninifc i"ui xi,ir,a to impose special ODiigano iftUyimembeved because, written in acrostic style, they tionsright on Mexico as the price oi The action of the such spell the word he 8aid are Unitedrecognition. States in Ham were noi woroa iui The lour justified by Dr. Devine. " "FT War do not arise from differ eiween nation ences of opinion if such differences are clarified; wars do not como Because of foreign policies of nations if such policies are well understood. Wart are the result of misunderstandings. This doctrine was advanced by Dr. Edward T. Devine at his noon lecture at the Young unlver slty on Thursday. In elucidation of tlhs principle Dr. Devine discussed the Monroe doctrine. The doctrine, he said, was given out nearly a hundred years ago. The United States was a weak nation at the time, and no Knrnnean nation had ever recog nized It; but war haa never result- . thoro,rnm At the time the doc- enunciated Spain had lost uu ner Aineriiu iuium, Holy Alliance had been formed tohelp her regain them. The doorin a not forth that American terrl tory was no longer suitable for colonization by European powers, and that any effort to extend the European system on American soli would be regarded by the United States as an unfriendly act. Such a declaration would seem to be sufflaient cause for war, but the resr- Rnnahleness keut US out of War. It has never brought us near to war although the contrary has been 1 j - ' . - If ;i M y:', "- - " , , : si ' j i ' jr A, J-ff- l wit - V autcth ii THK una in C Smashing all known existing rec ords for the same feat, equaling the average train time between the same points and proving beyond a LIVESTOCK. doubt that the modern automobile I NORTH SALT LAKE, June 12 vehicle is capable of bearing up Cattle Receipts, 190; steady, good under the severest of road tests, a demand. Prime steers. $7.257.75; w Nash, driven by altersteers, $6.007.00; feeder nate drivers, A. B. Marshall and . Lers, $4.503.50; choice cows fair to good H. Biselow, accompanied by an ob heifers, $5.005.50; cows and heifers, 4.uo5.6u; cutthe R. J. negotiated Grewer, server, . ters, $2.003 25; canners, $1.50 8."3 miles between los Angeles and $2.00; fat bulls, $2.503.00; bologna Zion high the park Salt Lake over bulls. $2.00(3.00; light veal calves, nours way or Arrowhead trail in i $7.00&S.00. and 21 minutes, actual running Hogs Receipts, 422; steady, good time, or an avernge of 32 miles an demand. Choice prime top fat hogs, hour plus. 175 to 225 pounds, $10.75; bulk of he continued "Your The machine checkea out oi imb sales, $10.0010.50; feeders, $8.50 Aneeles last Thursday morning at 9.25. OH SIM SAY- S3:45 o'clock and arrived in Salt Sheep Receipts, 5,989; steady, Lake the next day at 4:01 ocioca 25 to 50 cents lower. Choice fat nnr idea of nerve 13 buying first day in the afternoon. The . . . lambs. $10.7511.75; choice year- ers' interest. f our prospect pocket book on credit. from 3:45 o'clock in the morning lings. $7.O0'S8.00; fat wethers. $6.00 in the afternoon was it taitpa two to start a fight; but to 5:10 ino'clock Littlefield, Ariz. reaching spent that isn't why people marry. minThe time was 15 hours and 35Little-fielwas spent at r.rpat Britain's neighbor continue utes. The night Eight hours and 55 minutes to keep her awake at night. the journey wasye-o.imeafter stopping : u u . The time between Little- ! est and created desire y0Ur $157,000,has New tobacco merger -e. field, Ariz., and St. George, Utah, must wreawe aca over saving 000 invested. Watch its smoke. wo rnw hnnr and 30 minuies. me J reading public to such l a degree oi nthusiasm of all the trip was cnecK Dy A mire thin Is when daughter de greatest feat t dy t money, over paying bills box between St. George made time the oer wiu that they cides she is feoing anyhow. r I ables by a safety deposit and Salt Lake. The distance, am in 8 hours and 46 t heir desire into Thnrn is time for all things. The miles, was made delays Between counting minutes, is gone. business cuss time to towns and time for lunch. The on tne journey Mr ; Woodr Tha missine link is causing as total 36time elapsed the 16 miutes, from ; readily retiring to and hours was drink. -much talk as the missing M which is deducted 9 hours and 55 tinued. 'This is sureiy nut atnns. " i l i rL a rhronto erouch never goes mlniitaa fflf fnr hank DUbllCliy .. t A. B. Marshall, who prepared the f universal tnnil upuu xfx ries he until to told is go he where nQ tnr tho trin. In in the service de oFAmerica must ne8Sar,.y M partment of the Troy Motor Sales ride m ist people horse The hobby - J company of Los Angeies. v. n. drinks gasoline. ttiooinnr alternate driver, has been I. ; interested in automobile racign to Is fine a way Lending money 1905. He has made numerous since Improve your memory. similar runs; and Is a veteran in H holds the former una l nrWa have been fixed for the same run which was at the mines; but will probably be record made in- - 1917. His actual running overhauled enroute. Htyia thpn was 33 hours and 26 min utes. The present record betters That's bathe. why never Eskimos ana nve this mark by seven noursofficial so look happy Eskimo kids ob mini,ti r J. Grewer. Los Angeles Times of the is server, Health hint: Send your bootlegger display advertising department. on his vacation. IMr. Bigelow, wno nas uet" with the progress of the Zion Pinchot spent $120,000 getting touch or Arrowhead trail highway, park elected. That's high office rent. ", as it is also known, was ins" ma-as well as that of the praise, others than faster live who exPeople chine and the tires. "With the don't go as far. ception of 55 miles In Clark county, Vegas and St. and former Nevada, between Las 4 Riirnlus the road is in the best con-- . Thomas, husbands is reported. ;.ir, over irnnwni's" he said. "Thei the wear of many in better shape Tough enough to stand in Vtah QttiHru show doctors collect highway stand the summer the route. ' nno. fnurth of their fees. Show this than anywhere alongoi a uruneu feet; tough enough to the With winters exception stand the Nash-Si- x to your doctor. or ais-- ; heat; tough enough to spark pH'g. not a trouble your i to preserve tne uiin. penoi order marred cold-- yes, tough enough Kiss rhymes with bliss and miss the Nash automobile. old. or new go together. and usually was they floor, porch Every consideration possible offiby the PAINT FLOOR HIGHWAY given PLEDGE AID FOR BENNETT'S cials of the law. At Provo the city D turned out to see iuo DisSPANISH FORK, June 13 is especially prepared to meet your specific im- by and the streets were iir. of means and of ways cussion A reporter for the Herald, need for inside or outside floors washable, Spanish Fork tarffic. proving the road up Chief Wilklns and( one Hansen, with to Diamond stunt, Mayor fork the Does the canyon and up durable, beautiful. met the car on the. Sheriff Boyd In was indulged two. Remember Strawberry valley their Springvllle road. Tne smaner wwu.( coat, where others require by Kiwanis club members at it all along the pavea rou this way last meeting. it does not require varnishing; warned in advance ana protective and There was a good attendance were taken to insure the measures himreduces your cost of material to a minimum. each member present pledged the then occupants oi u of safety self to donate four or five days' First get our paint in your head, Lake City police de Salt A efcle. to improve the road. An labor floor. motors.. get it on your fort is being made to have the partment u. tne car irom escorted ssnrice reclamation nUlted States A and guards were stationed Lake, "Let us doctor you with our paints. the expenses of appropriate part the way into the city. for repairing the road, a It is one along paint for every purpose." maintenance which is used in the GIVEN PRINCIPALSHIP. work of the Strawberry project the 13.-- Karl Luncheon was served by SPANISH FORK, June ladle ot the Relief society of the Antrim Mrs IMr. and son of Beck, Second ward. Dr. Joseph Hughes Beck of Leland. near Spanish Fork, the presided. ha been choeen principal of Mr school at Lev". new high FORKERS. 8PANISH 1 NEW Beck will leave about September SPANISH FORK. June 13. Mr. He was graduated from Levan. for announce Milner a o Y. U. .w-o- KUU ail's nnrcA class of 1922 from theB.B. S. th birth of a son. and daughters the bis receiving of Provo, Mrs Mr. and have been born to at the Duchesne John Roach and Mr. and Mrs. Roy nTgTscholtRooseveltln 1920-21- . Slier the past week, Deliveries. Studebaker 272 W. Center. Phone 160. Prompt for SPANISH BAND CONCERTS. car in first claw condition 13. The June FORK. Call tire truck. cpanish for trade or he can riving Ale JU sUtion. i concerts at the City park Sunday. vii. r..nv DiyjCLAJW . rry mnC 1 xna UFUL h ,iit,u $3.50 aeH' Se"" nvriI' T H It. M . .w AM H ' n ntvn n nr. imrrnnnrnii ,1 fI XVIXL. irVlniVlllrt. rr 1.1 a B. MASHALL 1IITU II 111 A. AT y i 1-- 2 3-- 8 i A 4.50. , 'MEltoyMV d 1 with noon rally before mid-daaround below Saturdays finish. lower. n.ta started a shade to 1 c price 4 to 5 points netrefined wu 2 The market for and 36 GRAIN higher. July 36 har- - and later followed born down grade, steady and prices were unchanged CHICAGO June 12.-- Wlth the rang Lower QU0tatlon8 on hogs weak- - to 20 points higher, with5.80 to 6.00. fln7granulated still vesting expected to become genera ened tne m.. ma provisions this week in the winter crop belt withdrawal de-& and with a bumper yield in pros'mand, although new business wu rucar r --- "", i a i iih run pucca vuua, OU te SO active. peci wneai . a material downturn in tne eany, jnkw ium, juue Refined futures nominal. and free movement to market straight day POTATOES. from the thresher. The fact that quoted at 3 cents cost and freight, CHICAGO, June 12. Potatoe- sThere 4.61 for to centrifugal. were still facilities here equal 101 clogged with grain tended further resales of WjOM i bags" of Cuba!- Slightly stronger; receipts, opStates with United outport total to put bulls at a disadvantage. The July clearance, car8; to tions to a local refiner at quoted entg 1116; Alamaba, Louisiana, which ranged from to prices. 1 Jnnahoma sacked Bliss Triumphs lower, with July $1,141-to The raw sugar futures market and September $1,13 $1,141-was followed by a decided was weak at the outse and prices $1,13 further drop. during the early operations showed 1, $3,509 Corn and oats started firmer but declines of 6 to 9 points under, slat tav-e mo ed weakby the promp then sympathized with Hquidat uness OI wneai. Aiier uireums uiauic IriSll tODDenl V' loss orders were uncovered on the 7.00, North caroima higher. July 621-changed to n waa mere 62 the corn market declined all deoline. Put fat ewes, 7.00; MARKETS m& S fl. HIS SIDE. ChS If . ANGELES TO SALT LAKE RUN, SHOWING Jftt ...not "Sa's - I c 4 "C J'W$Jt& 2 4 H wv i JI backnd' . KsKy i t "" ITS TOUGH ON YOUR FLOOR s j record-breaker- s famous car that made the record run from THE Angeles to Salt Lake, the most remarkable the endurance test ever given a stock car-an- d met the test with the same high standard Nash qualities that Characterizes all Nash cars. .... -- ! MEN PAINT & ously growing substantial value of the car, whether you measure it by the materials of which it is fashioned, w the shapely beauty of its body, or the high resale price it commands when you do finally come to dispose of it. FOURS and SIXES Prices range from $965 to $2390, f. o, b. factory. Superior Motor Go, j-- GLASS success and the reason for the vigor. rrA HE secret of Nashvolume of Nash sales is the sound and CO. SEVEN-PASSENGE- R Provo Utah |