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Show "" J f : "IT-- : """" A' ' THE HERALD, PRIPAY, JULY 7, 1922. f HE DAILY HEftALD ' j - EVKBT AFTERNOON EXCKHT SATURDAY. WESK-DA- f 4 - Entered as The people would probably like to know that at ef 33 teacherrtn itoogers, taitorana me at ftfce Ffow blgtj wtwolv 30 cents a month; by tending sujipneF school Cor "5 per .Verms ot Subscription: Delivered to 11 Uh county. 3 a year; outside the county, $3.50 a year, There are 4 regular ele cent.) mentary school teachers or wham - - 26, or 63 per cent, are attending summer school. For the district as -. a whole, there are 74 regular teachers of whom 49, nearly 67 per cent-- , are' attending summer school. Several of the teachers, who are not in all summer school, are working RECLAMATION MEETING. course a of study- - and are upon The first meeting for the reclamation of lands adjacent equally as progressive a the' rest. These data prove quite concluto Utah lake, was held last Monday evening. The attendthe average teacher's ance was small, due doubtless to lack of publicity, and to sively that position is not a nine months tofair the fact "that the coming celebration of the Fourth of July and that it is unjust to think of his salary aa compensation for only overshadowed other things generally. nine months' work. At the meeting, however, a general plan of procedure Principal Atkin is studying; high at the Uni was outlined, mnd some reports presented. The importance school administration versity of California. of reclaiming 80,000 of the richest land in one of the If the high school boys were here and and could go with as over to Stagg valleyfjnow field (University of Chicago ath all the heritages of civilization already established was letic stadium .an afternoon, they rould see their Coach Edwards . pointed decked out" is a football suit Have you as a citizen ever stopped to conslder what it playing under the instruction of the 1 would mean to have 30,000 more fertile acres added to this famous "old man" of Chicag- oCoach Sugg. county's wealth? That would mean one thousand thirty-acr- e There are many things that at people to this great Baptist farms or three times that number of intensive truck tach school that John D. Rockefeller la gardens, on each, at which a good American family could be endowing to the extent of one mil- reared and supported It would mean increased develop- Ion per year. Every night of the ment, increased prosperity, and under proper government world at 10 o'clock the chimes in highest university tower play the control, should mean decreased taxes. song, IU "Alma Mater." The Smith McNary bill will be read and considered at school About 1893 Coach Stags'! team was more methods our of procedure the next meeting, and on the eve of a great football battle. The coach requested the man who clearly and definitely outlined. The next regular meeting will be held Monday night, played the chimes to play the Chi"Alma Mater," o that it would the Chamber of Commerce office, 234 cago July 10, 8 o'clock; be the last thing to ring in the West Center street, Provo, Utah. boys' ears as tbey went to sleep. Since that time, the man at the chimes baa never missed a night FROVCS MUSICAL PROGRESS. Two musical organizations recently organized in Provo when be did not play the "Alma Mater." which: already have .been tailed with delight by the music If students are talking when the includes almost all its citizens, are chimes ring they usually remain lovers in Provo, and the Harmony Four, a male quartet, and a double mixed qua- quiet until the last strains die rough renown in rtet Prof. J, W. McAllister is the conductor of both organi- away. I have seen the fraternity houses playing pool, zations. stop their game and . cast their The members of both organizations are among the best eyes down while they listened to ' musicians in the city. They are practicing weekly and are the chimes. "Gray City" as the campus ready to serve the city at any and all times with the best in is The called, with its remarkable . music walls and towers breathes The Harmony Four are Prof. J. W. McAllister, super-vis- an atmosphere of refinement and of music in the city schools; Dr. Thdmas L. Martin, culture that the loyal University of student never can forget. agronomist at the Young university Murray Roberts, Chicago With kindest personal regards, I & Power Utah of the ; Earl Provo's leading baritone Bean, lemajnt yours sincerely, : H. A. DIXON. VVia Isiuhta mivo1 nnarVpt the TTnrmnnv Pour Chicago, 111., June 30. -- nouuir. Xi. U. ii v. 2177 SWORN CIRCULATION Exclusive of sample copies and free distribution copies. i nation y ; r y A- . or t" v. Liriit-comDan- rf ladies i llrsIyrtene Stein, Mrs. Ora B. the Harding, Miss Inger Johnson and Miss Yjolet Johnson. .. '. fcng KcA WHAT MARKETS PROVO OFFERS TO SUMMER MOTORISTS. - - (Reprinted from Scenic Motorist.) Since the recent publicity given to the "Great Scenic Attractions of Utah," people are coming to recognize the de ' - sirability ofFrovo andrutaircounty as a retreat for lovers of the irreat One of the wlnciDal attractions is Provo canyon. This out-of-doo- - canyon iacelc thou. presents a veritable VisitingL sands of pleasure seekers, and always paradise for nature lovers. The road leads through rugged and majestic mountainsr-Snad- ygiena re Jound along the and snarklinff streams and beautiful water falls, clear wv. nrinclnal amonsr these beta the "Bridal Veil Falls." - There v are several pleasure resorts in the canyon, namely: Upper . Falls, Vivian Park, Springdell and Wildwood, the last named .Iwo being privately owned. - Provo river whlchTuhi through the canyon and down Into Utah lake ia known for its splendid fishing. Any, time rfnrfntr th aeajiofi huadreds of the disciples of Isaac Wal- ton" may 4 found along the river Leading through the main canyon is Umpanogos canyon, which leads, to the top of Mount Timpanogoa, and which many claim is the most beautiful mountain in America.- - The sublime quality of its scenery, the vastness of the view it commands, the splendid the variety of its moods, the richness of its verdure, and .loft, charm of its streams and waterfalls have won for this iest sentinel of the Wasatch devotion of all who have dimbed to its dizzy heights. It is famous because of its glacier; but would .' with no suih uniirae attrMtion Btill in be wenfc grandeur. unsurpassed v Each summer thousands make th ' ascent to Ola began its famous annual Timpr Sc3ie ten years ago Provo Umpanogos hikes, and which are now known throughout the " - -- . - ' la ' ' iii.;;:;-- i..;..., , - - . .. WATCHWG hr'ff(i 0"'" J$i 'na - tSSPSI M 1 -- . and freight, equal to 4.92 for cen- August shipment at 3 trifugal, or a new high level for cost and freight, equal to the year. There were sales of bags of Cubas for second half centrifugal. July shipment at quoted prices to 20,-00- 0 a local refiner. POTATOES. CHICAGO, July 6. l j a EVERETT TKUE : PROVO PLEASANT GROVE sr - & 4.98 for SERVICE FIRST cars; total SERVICE ALL THE TIME a.A beven trainmen were , recently asphyxiated in a tunnel near Bourg, France, by the coal gas fumes from REGULAR GAS - : OUT new visjMea TJ "OAVs GAS T Drive In and Be Served? j NO CURB By CONDO : HI-TES- OILS, TIRES AND TUBES the engines. : r SERVICE LAST uvtu c Lcofc:ir2 t:i Si: 4 I Potatoes-Stron- ger, 110 receipts, ' complete without a 8 Hedquist Drug Co. United States shipments, 365; Alabama Spaulding rose sacked, $2.10 cwt.; Texas and Oklahoma sacked Cobblers, $2.252.50 ewt; Eastern Shore Virginia stave barrels, Cobblers. Ifi SflfffiR 7Ri JNTnrfnllr KnH 'nrt h iu rnlin a alat .nil rels, Cobblers, $3.854.00. . trip No cents, 8 feeders, $8,509.25. The in the market Sheep Receipts, none: steady. led to strength buying spot in raw sugar fair demand. Choice fat lambs, futuresrenewed and prices at midday were choice $10.0011.00; yearlings, 4 to 5 points higher. $5.006.00; fat wethers, $4.00 The market for refiner sugar 5.00; fat ewes, $3.004.00. was also firmer, reflecting the advance in raws and prices were GRAIN. dto 20 with CHICAGO, July 6. Wheat un fine granulated points higher, ranging from 6.20 derwent a decided fcethack in price to 6.50. Withdrawals on old orders today during the early transactions. were active and a good new busi-ne- s wa also reported Houses wth eastern eonneetions- Refined futures nominal. with rather heavy aellers and crop Later there were sales of 150,000 developments were favorable as a lessened bags of Cuban for prompt, July and rule. Reports aa to chances of black rust damage had or camp your travels. Bring us your films. We of fer you the service q y ( word of f j :JMJ3 bologna bulls, ""tz.OOS.OO; light veal calves, 7.508.50. Hogs Receipts, 3; steady to Choice hizber. strona-- demand. prime top fat hoga, 175 to 225 lbs., $10.35; bulk of sales, 19.50 10.15; ' - P1 KeSep l ' ' k"0 J " Kndah Seririro 1 M Jq " V ' I I ALL PRESSED maw poy! fW NO GUTTER NO WAITING i i Timpanogos Canyon Lois 3-- e b . hike-lovi- r ; world. ng ; CeT'sU30 Con CfltftM J rffiT ANT l ' I SQO Pot A TXY "THinK STAIHS TAKBN 1(1 IM C CXJS-Ah- t QusikioSt sjf OrP t - 67 North First West. - - M " . . y - v - uaoen-rajiway.- ., r Persons desiring to suggest names for this new summer home subdivision which is located on what is known as "Stewart Flat" or "Stewart Ranch" in Timpanogos Canyon half wav between Wildwood Pmvo Canyon, and Aspen Grove, may do so by mailing or de- uvering m person a usi oi not to exceed live names in an envelope containing another sealed envelope bearing . the name of the competitor. . The competition began at 9 o'clock a. m,, June 20, and will end at 6 o'clock p.- - m., July 15, 1922. The name wffl be selected by July 20 and the prize ' . r-. awarded . Address communications to the North Fork Investment Co., Scott P. Stewart, secretary.'Knight Block, . Superior Gasoline THE OLD HOME TOWN ; - . S2:9 Snperiorlotor For additional information telephone 49 or By STANLEY wti v 7 r v Gamp ers & Ricknickers ; Co. , Special Tire Sale . STOCK 1 LilVIITED . BUY NOW : rWE ENVY YOU. - V is ' ! Let Us Supply on With Your Wants. " y '. Plates Plates Teas Paper Cups , Coffees Napkins Knives Spices Paper Cups. Forks Paper Spoons , Soups Pancake Flour Spoons ' Paper Forks Matches v Wax Paper . Fry Pans Catsup Kettles Buckets Prepared Mustard A If There Is Anything Else You Need. We Have . 6nC mashing red uctions Fabric Tires.;:;-AIl:tire- 3carr stand ard gurantee. : 118-- li 29c Per Gallon . e .' ' $10.00 ProvoUtah. - In Maine, a constitutional amend-- j Seven hundred and eighvr Jap TOter .who ncse. companies are. 4 engaged in ment provides 4hat-- ahas filed an application for an ab- - Wlne8s in Manchuria. This repre-aggregated caplUJ equlva-"thsent voting tallot with, the deck ej en to $478,000,000, of which more city or town in which' he t registered, may vols by mailing or .than 50 ier rent 111is paid up. ; ballot to that offt Litiirtii,ihe j One thousand, two Ihindred and ciat r ;J iii'.J'YV"i t ; . i f j sixty two salooug are listed ft) the - ; Paved streets in ilucaao.. If built classified telephone directory of WW straight line, would make a xtroosva na viueens. trs erab grow to . pared xosdway. 4U tact- wid, reaca tPeep-sealng from take-- Michigan Ao Seattle., mendous sito along the. coast of Alaska, many .wcigtilutr-Spounds ; The t'nlte States, tinder the InV eacn.. annejies- are to oe eatao- .ternatlonal agreement ..tor tnaln- ibhed .Utere soon and clams and tamuig cammun teat ion .south .of ctebs-iv- ill on the markett ee the Ora( Wall' of China, is oaU-- ' A treat deal ofput the crab to eat now defend Hh force, gated to being sow ta cant in this country an tamers, a s mSsm tl Htm against Pekinr ! hnporud.fjom Japan and adorn. ed with American labels! EARN 8 Thesef will be numbered by the secretary upon receipt at his office, and the competition judged and the name selected by the directors of the company. - -- THE NEW SUMMER HOME SITE AND . tsiicv. ProvoAutoTop&PaintCo. - ': 1 NAME Come in and get your new auto top, or have your car painted. We do the right kind of work at the right price, We hare lots of room in our new shop. WE WILL STORE YOUR CAR by the day, week or month. Get our prices, : a We extend to you the same courteous treatment, the same high class work and bigger and better service than ever before. COME IN AND LETS TALK IT OVER y 'r i Reasonable Price and Easy Terms to 67 North 1st West ... are sought out by they spring from conical mounda and they " '. medicinal properties. their for many and extending the Along the west side of Utah comity ' the body of Utah is lake, of largest the full length valley ' fresh water in thejntermountain region. Boating and fish-- : are ing are the principal diversions. A number of resorts available for the convenience of pleasure seekers, principally among these is Geneva, njine miles from- - Provo, either by auto or railroad. Saratoga Springs isa short distance from popular resorts in this Lehi, Utah, and iy.also one of the raost ' .' ' . i iyi- -- X. section.' i , , During the course of his sojourn to Provo" and Utah -' county the traveler is impressed on every hand by the bounof Miles this locality. ties which Gqd has bestowed upon blooming nd hearing orchards, Jhriyjngrahigd verdant , meadowsTgreenB eyi.1 ; ' . This section is accessible to the motorist by. fine" hard reached by steam , or f" isurfaced roads, and to others can be Salt e Lake City miles from forty-fiv1s ' electric lines.' It only and is convenient to the great stream of travelers whether or only stop over they wish to make an extended visit v ' v : .for one or two days. FOR SALE WE HAVE' MOVED Farther up Provo canyon is located famous hotpota at Midway. These natural warm springs are unique in that ' " ; c " it F bearish effect. The ' opening, deto 1 which carried from to cline, with Seplember $1,151-LIBERTY BONDS. to $1,181-$1.16 and December NEW YORK, July 6 Liberty 21.18 was followed by a matebonds at 1 p. m. 3 1 2s, 100.44; first rial additional drop in values. 4s. lW.Zir first 4 1W.44; sec " Rains in the corn belt tended to ond 4 100.22; third 4 l ii, ease the market for corn and oats. Vic- After opening to Sc lower, Sep100.20; fourth 4 100.44; 100.50. to 67 tember 671-4the corn tory 4 market continued to sag. LIVESTOCK. Oats started unchanged to NORTH SALT LAKE, July 6. to 39c and off, September 38 Catue Receipts, 76; steady to later declined all around. lower. Prime grass ateera, $6.25 SUGAR. B.t; gooa grass iteera, is.sow 6.25; feeder steers, f5.00O5.50; NEVH YORK, July 6. The raw choice cow and heifers, $4,000 near market was strong and 5.00; cutters, $2.0093.25; eannera, prices were 1 l ie centa higher to for Cubas cost tl.50Q2.00; fat bulls. $2.50S.OO; the basis of 5 -" v rTTt Of that ; ; . a"-mak-!,iiii- m-Cj- P'kq TVlKETrnMl - vmj , fiooo LJTTLB at , 1 wife..-:---- HELLO acrs out "' - jP ' Hn 'best TfS THERE AMD WATCH THEM dievTk Herald: , second class mall matter June 6, 1911. at the postofflcej fiovo, Utah, tmder the Act of March 3, 1879. ' - r i "- ; 1 u STUTY Published by The Herald Company. - y - TEACHERS - the duffs. doings of ' - ' ' . ' izfr-'"- : r r vita 7 El PAYS CetEBKATON AS USUAL Br FlRiN - Vv l l&o V M 7 i It Sutton Tea & China Co. 1 16 West Center St Provo, Utah k |