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Show THE HERALD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. DAILYflERAED VTI-1-E iSPBVILLE SO USE THIS TO Published by The Herald Company. EVERY bureau PI DIMS EXCEPT SATURDAY; "' AFTERNOON WEEK-DA- FARM mmw Manarer R. D. Wadleyr explained the to 1923nrogra AlmalTuUmert president ,ot the Springvllle local, presided and spoke on the accomplishments of the Spring, villa farm bureau. He said that it had been made possible' for jueiubert to obtain coal at a discount or cents the ton, and that a carload of corn had oeen distributed at a saving of SCT0-tthe farmers of tn,s loolMT' ' Mr. and Mrs. Hn W. Gore spoke, Mrs. Gore telline of the work done, ana .proposed, f the ladles' farm bureau SPRINGV1LLE. Feb: 1. The. farm bureau local of SpringVllle msl at the al- - thepostofflce, mall lEnteredTunsecond-clasball Monday afternoon. The your pain is lo city ,Xo matter-wherenro, Utah, Under the Act of March:. 3, 187. county executive and educational com- arms, the back, shoulders, catedin reported on the work done In a legs or loins you can get relief . Terms of SubscriDtion: 0 cent e farm th Dally only, delivered by carrier, and county by aeaaen tae to outside the county, 3.5Cf a year. out taking anything by mall la Utah county, $3 a year; ' nerves. . County President L. L, Bunnell and 4lly and Sunday, by carrier," 40 cents a-- month, $3.50 a year In advance; Most people do not know that scia Lily and Sunday, by mail, $4 a year. Sunday only, by mall, $1 a year. tica, rheumatism, neuralgia, bad teeth, colds and other ailments often end up ALL KINDS . OF TIBE REPAIRING C. 3todgererEd1tor and Publisher In neuritis of nervous inflamatlom J. A. Owens, Business Manager. The quickest way to reach the disN N. Gunnar Rasmuson, City Editor. eased nerves is by absorption. That's : A. T, Harding,- ClrcTnaTfoirManager, white Tysmot gets in Its workrTy- sUihol is applied over the spot where ' DOES THE COLLEGE MAKE THE MAN? up yeu.leei tne pain, ana is taicen ! through the pores of the skin. It The Tir With a Wider and Thicker Thomas A. Edison has remarked, substantially, that a soothes and heals the inflamed nervas, and success for man a con. not in fit does life, education" always helping to restore them to healthy a larger proportion of college men's failures was because they .dition. Tysmol contains no dope no poison. were too proud to work; they had regarded education as a means Absolutely harmless. Get a good supof lifting them beyond the" necessity of work ; they had educated ply of, Tysmol from the Provo Drug e, and had acquired an acad- Company. hemselves beyond Tycmo'i Company, Mfg. Chemists, had no natural 400 Sutter at, San Francisco. emic for for which "ii i s aMter-JuB-,-49- T" i. U, 1 tatv 3 OUR: NAME. Service and Fair Dealing. a Guarantee pf Quality, .' Iff--: ' -- sM Clean and sanitary TREAD -- - Thone -t- '.':.. their-intelligenc- they professions equipment equipment. Mr. Edison's position has been felt "by others looking for corn- tent assistance The characteristics of efficiency are absent in too many cases. Willingness to begin at the. bottom and climb " through merit is lacking, In .too many cases, the experienced man is expected to step aside for the college graduate, AD of which is preliminary to the introduction of S criticism of Mr. Edison by the Associates Reformed Presbyterian, whicn insists that a college, education has proved the chief factor in arfyingteft4e-4hefront- . Of coiirsp. the criticism has no bear ing on what Mr. Edison really, holds, but the logic Is so poor it may as well be controverted. Accepting the figures compiled by "Who's Who in Ampn'pn " iVravs that 'while hut. nn.rfr rent of that one per cent fur-people are college-bred- , jJfheifnieTlcan msnes id per cent ot those who, because ot ability, .notoriety, riches', supremacy in the fields of sport and the arts, or what not? have been accorded mention in that book of reference. Is a man an educator, an author, an artist; a law- ho la prominent 'enough fo be admitted to the roll of prominence maintained for reference by delvers into hie. one Even'of the 27 per cent not included among the college-bre' screen or nd the of stage lineage any .may celebrity. The auestionis7notthe- proportion of college meiuto noncollege men who .succeed, but what proportion of college men are a great advantage failures, and why. That a college education is very true, but it is also true that the man himself must have ' theTnental eqnipment essentiaf of which no college education can replace, College can, arid, sometimes does, discipline brains, but cannot create them. -- .'; UTILITIES, he First ' ward PAYSON, Feb. M. L A. conducted open night exercises Tuesday eyening to the ward chapel The program consisted of a debate, "Resolved, That municipal ownership of lights, water andTfans-portatiois more economical with bet ter service than those owned and operateaJ3t private corporations."; On the affirmative were Miss Wild Dixon and Courtney Weegland. On the negative Harvey Smun and Amy Townsend Haynes. The. affirmative won. A vocal solo was given hy DEBATE PUBUC WE ARE PAYING estrope enter- - ce tic esday evening; to A d Mrs. J. is.' Pi Dillon, who ruLflL rhnrsdav for Mi . Amsterdam, Nri; e Mr. DUlon all ' will become nHJ parta 1 1 manarer of m the J. C. Penney iwl rminn has 801 : ea connected wi 1 provo store Mi yean- card game Mi - mm wh onuw.j . r a delicious W luncheon was served r. ana mrs.i 11a rJ, E. Dillon, Mr. tA Westrope, ani , Mr. and Mrs, W. 6T d, Mr. and Tit Mrs. F. S. Davis, Mr. Mrs. E. K uckner, abhsrMlss ani urace marKman. Miss Westrope and C.J. Beesley, Bill s present- ed with a fountain pea the J. c. of rrenney employees, as token of L. remembrance. w Ing "Resolved, That Woi ould Pro- - thr was the subjeci entertain- to pose,'.' ment given at the Ille ward tail Mutual Tuesday ovcp' rttva and .winning sit Question tlcl was up held by Miss bng, Mh;s Loi Lola Colvey and Mrs. on Snow, mt Smith Brimhall. Jesse '1 and Ar Lei lington Snow represa te nega- - He tlve. The Judges w 38 rreai Andrew Snow, Mrs. Charles Ell Jenson. Following the lasplen, .did talk on Engagece; aiamafr ockbaok. was' given by, Isaac M. L A. stake president of th It Tire Co, Auto Glayson Center. Wrsrpij HIGHEST PRICES FOR .' If you have anything in this line to sell, call on us and get our prices. We guarantee alquare Phone 649. 301 W. , ,11 , eai. Prdvo Hide & Fur Company er Warehouse 6th rr- , &and 2nd E. (Old Cannery Bldff.) Phone 367. - - .: d, 5 Frank Dusenberrr .; brised at his fiome Tuesday v. r a num. ber ot neighbors and Games, ktures of cards and music wer dellcl-entertainment, during out luncheon was teH We replate Silverware, Nickel or Copper PlatfiLmetaL va'ses, jardeniers or any household ornament. r - . Pussy... WillojKS. the :.. Har binger of Spring, Valentine's Day and Easter, are the two days we have to look forward to when the florist is called flowers for upon The Pussy "Willow gifts. added to the Spring Flowers 13 just tne toucn oi nature which completes the setting. Wt?arrerrrnowr Buy few jjprays.jlace in water, watch them grow' and bloom from now till Spring, then plant them ithegaEienand grow your own; . Qiraify WE REPLACE HEADLIGHT REFLECTORS it Sw'vice 5 ManrWDusenberrJ ted to his Some la Grace, IdahJ knendlmr tew. days visit vrithl knts, Mr. dus and Mrs. Frank , XJ to-arra- : , i t.AS"0"" George Davis. is, simply ALFALFA MEAL 416 "IF IT'S METAL most-aioya- a very essential feed for chickens at this time of tfie year where there is no" other green feed. is West Center. WEEPEATITIT MISSIONARY Vs ipent A br those who attend nance at the Pioneer ward Jaa bg. The affair, which was ver tsfnl was in' charge of the n.issij of the ward. qie Patr larch and Mrs; of Salt Lake City, we nvnr the week eiHk t and Mrs. Elvon Jackw MrsIJ. R. Hodson. MWF OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Elvon L. Jackson I from Grand Junction, I the week end with hi? iUI, Jo- x-- - nt Our fn x - Provo eq4. spent cvice i S - - Anson Hatch . Lila BZI'l' .' s Co. M l W-- ft I : mm 'on that they have taken over the Royal Shoe Repair--. " ' . , -- . Corner of 3rd. Sd. and tJiiiversity Ave ail ." H . ' wLd-tL,'-- ' 282 CLARENCE RASMUSSEN " Phone -i Special Representative TIIe BANKERS LIFE OF, DES MOINES 869-W-- Distillation: J : Initial One of. the most conservative- to Buahaged .life insurance com- " - Phone In You . C ........ . . .... gri 7. DR. H. F. CANNON Scientific Eyesight Specialist J Can 674We Will Come. Hi St. -- 'IIJU' i, wi, r, mm irovo, Utah. B t m jl; tlnhmlnnro uuuunuuio s ' s I wiwfiM --,. B . -- 7" Gallon ; V Jr-flPB- ;7: f glasses at W, examinauon, . MORE HEAT payatanylfl LASTS LONGER company. better cau SMCOTISPAFFORII) ; --.- v-v.. s Service; Station typewriters .Repaired, Bought Repairing a Specialty. woric " - - Ge" E. Brattan, Manager au BETTER- - r.01 :' v Si Frontthe Spriiis; Canyon District; oniYour Next Order-.- Exclusive Agents, STANDARDCOAL CO. and Sold. ' 22c per . :v ' uuranteed. a ' . .V i pnoNE ' 1 A"Salt 17. lAL iTtifc."--' . " V iT . t " . -- $3 PffftVA PVDrTtrrTTET . I : - 'p.'p 406 ; Superior Gasoline ' 374 II - . Phone 46. "r:T-r- - V! --n BURNS 661-i- ;r J!.,....,V.,V.,.lM..UJC B JbUlCa :. . 2ST jilus., 7 HI Test Specifications MEAT AND GROCERY" CO. West Center, Provo, Utah, - 221 w Utah. Phone 006. . i. .25 per cent .... 7 Ehd Point 429 . A.52 per cent' . . . ....... 87 per cent IJColprg Doctor Negative (no. acid) 95 per cenjt 115. ABE W. TURNER Attorney-at-La- If f you . Phone 517. ."" .x na unconscious . 1 1 1 ' . 'jUa shoji. Xn Jnere:ifce f f mere man THE BEST DTME ATS AND GROCERIES wttnouf opugation. ! OuregetaWesndther we can ouy, yet our prices are no more have often paid for less quality. Information gladly furnished inline AboComl NGIY& CAREY ; 208 WesFGehter Ul M THROUGH THISTQRM Income Tax Counsellors, Ml ing Company at , JRDAY AND Provo, Utah. m H Pine Tree Service Also FAB FREDAY uvxi, i Announce "7" . v " H -- WHENHUsffDS - . yourself Try it and convince ... Business and Professional Elks Bldg. m - v CUIIEjUIUnUUIIUEIIBSEXEXZSEEXEESISElBIIIlIBIIII " ' n . - "Where the Flowers Grow." Hatch M. Eight-O- , hone I frjend or neighbor whom we have served. That is our best recommendation, Hatch Undertaking Our gas tlie best by test hi . i PRINqpS i have given us this enviable posit i tl na VT' to your most favorable consideration. - Ask your y 425 West Center. Phone 480. I CU1U 1 1 is thia reliable firm Wi Ttt M tamed at their til compliment FURS, HIDES AND PELTS : ?pr?--rWanra- iiy The brotherhood of man he i n -- Workman of JrlendsOTd sea. i . ce V Mr. and Mrs. 780-R-- 3. & the-absen- U cl gj it-- Mr. and Mr. Salt Lake Cftv retaUves in Proro Sbeepmen and Trappers, . was (Music frying StteTif wiaiyintrjMtes uhi ouu jqrs. 'that " ' . DAIRY CHERRY. HILL ..K itnha.tinr Elvira service. Tread. l - ""toi happy cowg. a Mnt enjoyed, fdllowe v. of an oyBter supper, ebewtitowing: Misr di O bet Take advantage of our ma Tyti Mi and tht.--- DONE. - Mr. talnd the B(nsiiT..ri Ueam ' . ... T!T" , that one can hardly grt la Iessszzxzz: X . ) iJri-i--- .. v-yo- ur Mwill 1, ii; I 11 |