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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922. I New Fbofo Studio Opens in Provoi . I D. Eollow,. toda-pende- '' T,he-ne- .. ., pic-tar- Brocades Again ond. forces us to recognize national and world markets," declared President Peterson. "We must,-- if we are, to maintain our present standard of living,, sell to the national markets and this is enforcing standardizatfa ion- and developing Decrease Depreciation by Good Paint Every property owner has his choice between keepreing his property always protected by good paint and pairing it every few years. Check the cost and seefor yourself how much less.it costs to paint when your property needs it than it does to repair. And when you paint, use good paint It costs less! in. the long run. It spreads easier, covers more surface per gallon and serves years longer than ordinary paint. For 73 years we have been making good paints, jrar. nishes and finishes of all kinds. They containth best pigments, oils, zinc, and Pioneer White Lead, combined : cilities, that were not bo necessary two decades ago. This shift is the most embarrassing circumstance in our agriculture today and at the same time it is our opportunity, "We now face the Los Angeles market with a condensed popular tion of over 500 000 and an imme- diate and tributary population of at least a million people. In addition to tills are the, export facilities of Los Angeles reaching throughout the Pacific. Thia market is one of a number of Very important ' developments of the last fifteen or twenty years. Before that time It did not exist as a prominent factor . i , .. scientifically in correct proportions. Our "Service Department" will gladly give yon free information on any kind of painting. Take advantage'of Fuller service and Fuller quality. 10 Mr. Rollow is also equipped with HOLD the latest flash cabinets for- - the taking of pictures at homo or at outdoor activities. Afte JJonday ha will be prepared to take commercial and studio pictures of all 1ARKETS kinds. MrJ Curing the opening wepk Rollow will make a free enlargeLOGAN. July 28. The keynote ments with all sittings. The public of the Second Annual Farmers' new studio is invited to visit the Encampment now meeting on the and see the latest equipment' for campus of the Utah Agricultural photo studios. , college, was sounded by 1'reHldent Elmer G. Peterson of the institution Wednesday night in his of welcome at the opening session of the encampment. ''In Utah we have passed from agricultural pioneering somewhat which suddenly to a 'condition splendidly deeorated - and arranged for the ,conventenca of- the . patrons, have been installed. The latest equipment for photo studios has been installed ta the new studio. With the Hollywood spotlight and flood lights, the northern light and the Daylico flash cabinet, Mr. Rollow will be able to take photor tinder any and all weather conditions. These devices are the last word in the art of photography and ara ued extensively by all of the moving picture producers to get the desired effect. With this modern equipment of a sec can be taken in tor several years also n past membar of the firm of of & Rollow, photographers," this city, will open a new and photograph, studio over the McCoard shoe store at 44 West exCenter street. Mr. Rollow is an having been In pert photographerr raore than 80 the business, . for vears. studio has been repainted . and redecorated and presents- a Tery inv viting appearance. The- reception room, especially, has been decorated and i one of the most, beautifully arranged reception room in central Utah, Two dressing rooms, FARMERS: TOLD bi our economic life. Here is a dispublic with large criminating : Vhat do they power, Bead? Just what we produce: But-,temilk, eggs, poultry, apples, meats, sugar, wheat, and a variety of other basic necessities. California is a beautiful but superficial Fashions have srnnn hub in hm. country, producing oranges, olives, o stiff they'll stand alone. cade lemons, nuts, and isuch. luxuries. We One of the newest imported metal can wet! do without them all. We fabrics ..is striped ailver and produce basics, the foods just menbronze. Velvets are brocaded, too. tioned and wool and hides, and in a mining way Ute basic metals and ooal.- - What an opportunity, - this. A footpad arrested in Buenos us to sell to a comparatively Aires must travel over a "Vio Do gives wealthy population. Los Angeles is lorosa- - or 46 stations. This is done one of a number of such opto give the police of all sections an only we have. Others exist portunities opportunity of making the .man's or could be developed. The-- acquaintance. prisoner . is - "What must be done to enlr and photographed, - o - muvi wu a stay in this market? We must procareful biographical sketch made duce a commercial grade of the In addition to being placed "on need and in suffithey products view" at each stat inn 19a hnnra cient quantity td be depended upon uuuio. as a permanent part of their sub e must if we go into sistence. this field, or other similar fields, profitably, have standardized production on a larger scale. There must ha nuantitv Droduction of the materials I have mentioned, hun-- ; dreds of thousands of bushels of. wheat or uniform erade for regu ' lar deliverv. carloads of potatoes, apples, eggs and butter, and so with all our other products. "It was remarked last winter that one of the most important developments of our Farm Bureau movement should be the encouragement of the organization "and administration of industrial units among our fanners so that our butter or cheese for Instance could ha hulked, traded and marketed in sufficient quantity to attract LosAngeles or any other similar marketfl. So with egg production; our poultry men should unite in such a way that their products could be put in tfie best markets available instead of depending upon local So with apples, so manipulation. with other meats ana ait our itanles. This is now an urgent, DOssiblv the most urgent, problem conforming the farmers. . A NICE SET OF DISHES A married woman enjoy3 iiice tools to work with in her kitchen a$ well as her husband likes nice tools in his shop. A woman takes pride in a well set table. She is pleased to invite her friends to dinner and it is happiness to her to show a nice set of dishes. There is no excuse for not having one of our pretty Dinner Sets. Think of it Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Co. ell y "THE ONE PRICE, HOUSE" Phona 644. 8rd West and Center Sta. t The New Furniture Store. Provo. Utah. The Denver & Rio Grande Western Kailroad System Officer of the Receiver. . WANTED :ent Workers To Take the Places of Strikers x 1 - -STEADY JOBS Standard Wages as Prescribed by the United States Rail Road Labor Board WILL BE PAID, AS FOLLOWS: MACHINISTS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hoars; BLACKSMITHS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hoars. BOILERMAKERS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. ELECTRICIANS per hour, $5.60 for eight hours; PIPEFITTERS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. TINNERS 70 cents pier hour, $5.60 for eight hours. SHEET METAL WORKERS70 cents per hoar; $5.60 for eight hours. CAR REPAIRERS 63 cents per hour, $5.04 for eight hours; COACH CLEANERS 34 cents to 37 cents per hour, $2.72 to $2.96 for eight hours; ROUNDHOUSE SERVICE MEN 35 cents to 38 cents per hour, $2.80 to $3.04 for eight APPRENTICES cents to 59 cents per hour, $4.08 to $4.72 for eight hours. 27 cents to 51 cents per hour, $2.16 to $4.08 for eight hours. 51 We can supply 42 and sets in Gold Band, Blue Spray, Rose Pink and many other beautiful designs. Large shipment of open stock now on display. LET YOUR WIFE ENJOY HER HOME 83-pie- ce BUY HER A SET OF DISHES 'f!,Pla,fflVft'"'psi-j- A PRETTY ner'-cen- t r.lchtv-eteh- t of all the automobiles in the world are in the United States and Canada. A hHttnrv-driveclock, without mninsnrinff and needing: no wind ing, has been Invented. It will run a, year without attention. Only 36 per cent of the homes in America are electrically wired. SERVANT FOR YOUR HOME Make your wife happy. Let her be the queen of her kitchen not its slave. If yoV want her to be a. slave and' be driven by her work, use the old time method. But if you' ' want her to be the queen of her kitchen with a wonderful servant to'do her biddingget her one of these beautiful A REAL - Evening Attire In accordance with announcement by the United States Labor Board, July 3, old men remaining and new mert accepting employment are within their rights and are not strikebreakers. They have the moral and legal right to engage in railroad service and will have protection pf every department and branch of the Government National State and Municipal. - The men Kailroad, and who have remained in the employ of the Denver '& Rio Grande Western service are not merely .loyal to the company; they who are now are proving their loyality to taking the public and the Government. They are not "scabs," but work UBdep th protectkmof the Law and the Labor Board, and THIS K4re,.at INTENDS TO KEEP FAITH WITH THEM TO THE END. APPLICANTS FOR WORK SHOULD APPLY AT THE OFFICE OF: COM-rjK- Walter Roberta, Master Mechanic, Pueblo, Colo. Local Agent . . Trinidad, Colo. . Local Agent, Florence, Colo. . Local Agent, Canon City, CqUv E. G. Hatkins, Master Mechanic, Sal Idav Colo. Local Agent, Leadvltte, Colo. t Local Agent, Aspen, Colo. . U ., . 0. C. Gates, Foreman, Montrose, Colo. '',. . Denver, Colorado July 22, 1922. Herman Welrlck, Foreman, Cunnls F. T. Owen Master Mechanic, Grand ' SELLERS Kitchen Cabinets.. . " " - The SELLERS Kitchen Cabinet is a wonder and the finest cabinet on the market. It has fifteen distinctive features and will save hours of labor. The Jjj Sellers Mastercraft C1TT I ICO C! KITCHEN CABINET Tne 'Besi Sfrvant in Yu,lr Ifouu Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Phone 544 - 9 iaa beautiful piece of furniture and kitchen modern and LET YOUR WIFE ENJOY HER WORK Sellers-cabin- et will make your . GET HER A KITCHEN CABINET BUY AT THE ONE PRICE HOUSE AND SAVE MONEY. ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY Go. ell "The One Price House" - Provo, Utah MM n Crafts. i - KITCHEN CABINET. sight-seein- Differentials of three cents per hour over the foregoing rates are paid to Mechancents per hour in the Mechanical Colo. E. C. Howerton, SHAPE" pmf ti Furl Pardoe has return g trip through ed fro ma Bryce canyon, Grand conyon, and the Cedar Brakes. ical Craftsmen on night shifts, and differentials of five cents to ten excess of the foregoing rates are paid to highly skilled positions in H. C. 8tevens, Den. Shap Supt, Burnham Shops, ver, Colo W. E. Higylnson, Foreman, Colorado Springs, ETs. - PROF. PARDOE RETURNS. 70 cents hours; MACHINISTS' HELPERS O ARSON N " $6.10 -- f -- S!S'j(fed nfey DINNER SET E r, - lN KVf"ffi&s Y Junction, .r, Matter Mechanic, Alamoaa, Colo. Local Agent, Durango, Colo.. C. 0. Carpenter, Superintendent, Rldgway, Colo. Local Agent Tollurldo, Colo. Local Agea4 Santa Ft, New Mexico. O. Q. Cunningham, Aaat Supt. M, P., Ealt Lake - City, Utah. 4 Local Agent, Provo, Utah. C. J. Richmond,' Foreman, Ogden, Utah.' Local Agent, Price, Utah. Apply: E. J. HALL, . , JOSEPH H. YOUNG, Receiver. The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad System. dnopme Carmen achinists Boiler Makers Shop Labo rers Utah Railway Company terMiOMKirarctiiil If yni were tpendlnf an evenlna- ln Paris you'd wear something llko Wm sketch evnln fowir tooaoljr blousod, low waisted of feorgetta or chiffon, beaded. It probably would b of red shads. -- General Foreman Utah Railway Shops, Provo o r J. |