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Show HERALD ...J "Published by The Herald jCqinpanx EVERY WEEK-DAAFTERNOON EXCEPT SATURDAY. r- iaasecos under the Act ot h .- ' - the postofffc JUS- March 3, 1879. - - .v.- .. - - . Specify -i! I Y Entered ivo,-Uta- TOU CAN DO IT BETTER WITH GASTte m I .rt: StanddrdB&ctl ;. Term -- of Subscription' Daily only, delivered by oarrieRjO eata nth; by mall Jn Utah county, $3 a year; outside the county, f 33ff aryear. ,ily and Sunday, iy carrier, 40 cents a month, JlSOs year 4n advance; lily and Sunday, by mall, f 4 a year. Sunday only, by mail, $1 a year. -4 From the Spring Canyon District, on Vour Nexjl Order. IT BURNS BETTER -G- n- Wtntf tional amendment by which war could not be declared unless the . .1 C : .. i' J.1 HAAnlii ,1 ij. enuuui. fui kmuisc, uie Mica nauuii vuieu lur ii uy. reiti invic va a mk:ah under present conditions is impossible. As has been pointed out by those who call attention to its" Impossibility, a country could be overwhelmed by an enemy before the people of the country could rciriaier ineir senumem aoout me mauer. . If all of the nations would enter into an agreement with their peoples, and live up to it, war probably would end for ever, because unless wrought to a frenzy by those who for one reason or another X. U i.1 X. ..1J IJ f vJn.)...!. uesue ....... wai, nic ycujj j um worm over wuum uiucu yreier- w jmuss their times in peace and quiet, without the horrors of war. But this state of affairs probably never will come to pass. From the dawn of time there have been wars, - And wars as n- J. A M MORE HEAT LASTS LONGER 1 1 IVES lr-.- 7e Fue For Everybody SMC0T1 SPAFiHD Exclusive Agents. !jj STANDARD COAL CO. lis si .... ... - You-Wi- PHONE Lose Money If You' Delay ll " y g 17-- 2f : Salt Lake, Utah. T-- not the heads of the nations, who plan the war, nor even the great necessanixjnusi jieeg out, ui uantfer in craer 10 Keep : armies under directions in the field. jfenenuB, wno their Thaideaereehafcsheeople who bear the brunt of war, they should decide as to whether or not ncu wvuiu uc ucvuuoj, is a juuu uicuijr. ov was V tuia. But every nation must have leaders, men who control its dest- OTU in!iu III 1L i. tL. -- .;i.'.JM may be elected to it. That so many the world over were born to it Knmt no no a nmhflhlv ia tViA arroaaat airier a vauac urorao. rTViAv Yirnn wiwwi xiicjf wwe will W ii! Diugic ja vwui; no jmj-g- i power. ; They received as their devine right the obeisance of the 1 milltltlldo An with ripVioa" on uji'tti nmviir Tlio mnfa' ths tuwinn has, the greater his desire for still more. And in his desire for more what is more natural than to cast his eyes over other nations, select thejareakest, pick a quarrel with it and conquer it? ' n.ijix wnu bikiicu ucttuac Ulcre Were HO 5jj!Hc tn mnro wnrlrisnaafljuuu,iciii rnnmipr This was illustrated m the world war in greater degree, -- perhap8thaane man wisnea to rule the tv Mvuivi whorfl Iia wrw nnM nlnf in 1v if mil world,, and Was born intn a nlaiA fWf W V4V (VI lions of men who had no choice in the matter sow liewHirfj Europe. ... ' "" And the people-th- e subjects oHhat one man if they a'd never been inflamed to insanity by the clever propaganda of world hate, disguised as patriotism, would, theynot have 'preferred "to live their Jives and till their fields and spend the even-tid- e of life among their children and their grandchildren, peacefully, "quietly, content with life as they" had found it? They would. So would neofile St. J I i. ' " : ' . a ihts ts Pair Warning I Send your portrait for S.Valentine.-Th- e only For years we have been aBsorbing a large part of the cost of putting the gas into homes. We shall soon begin to charge this cost to the customer. If you are iiot using gas you should prepare to use it, and you should do it now. j see cheaper gas, but we know it is going to cost you more to pipe your premises the longer you delay. A word to the wise is sufficient. -- gireetingthat pnlypu l can send. -- We-exp- ect - - A AAA the . fTIt . VALENTINE tE AND STORE I : Larcon Studio Columbia Theatre Bldg. rrovp, Utah of the worM The great fault lies with th&rulers amHhe ieaers,"who sway wiontuuinvuuc juat as wiey wisn. as io a remeay, prouaoiy tnere Ptimists assert the world is getting better, and pess' imists rJoint.out the ornt oth agree that probably there will always be wars. . Utah Valley Gas & Coke Company jrJ .esv Mist Dorothy Irvine of Bait Lake of 1.50 pesos perlOO legal kilos, acCity was a the guest of Miss Lorna Bagley. Miss cording to. a telegram received at the of Commerce; front Sfm? t0 IT'S? endJhe Department Y. U. Junior Prom held at the Trade Commissioner H. gently J4te8L.ypnaalum Friday evenlns;. MacKenrle, at Mexico City. " 1 DRIVE nt Hta-ui- Restriction, After deliberation the Finnish CounTo 8top Export Export Cotton Duty Advanced. The duty ontbe exportation f raw cil of State has decided not to submit cotton from Mexico has been ad- to the Diet a proposal prolonging the vanced from 6 peso per 100 authorisation of restrictions on kUM to I pesoe ner 100 lecal (rose uina : Jan. 1, 1923. Upon that ad carded cotton, hetetotCTeorduUTdatetheafter Mtnncll'i authorltr tor the l wm iwi maae suDjeet to a duty supervision of exports expires. ts u . The Odd Fellows and Rebakaha of Proyo will give a Valentine nartyjn the Odd Fellows hall Wednesday evening. Valentines will be for sate. Dur i.so ing the evening of dancing,' a hot 1.60 luncheon will be served. All are cor "2Ulflr tovited to attend. 1854 B. W. Dixon ..."....50000 1859 W; Allen 500 1873 Wta. ,B. Armstrong. . 2000 ....,.. E Syndicate Mlnlno 4 MHUno-CPrln. clpal Place of Business. Provo. Utah. . .. . ueunquent upon the fol-lowing described stock on account of o. 75.00 .75 8.00 itoJPrlscBlaArm nw stronx oooo 1000 1888 . August Mann , .. , r. laviari nn tki iti. W. Croff of day January, M13, the several 1000 amounts set opposite the respective 1891 W; Croft 1S w. Croft 1000 1&0 shareholders, as follows: ; 6000 7.5oLIM,1" UVern imrWrCrott;.. Cert SbrssB'-'Am't.wwre ItWCmMi. Joftnson..n 00 fl.60 1913 3. T. Clark E2i lMondy.13334 19.70 K4 iaaa 4 ca 1915 W. 8. AUea 600 .75 WK T. Q, Richtnond..... 100ft 1969 WUflord Stabbs . 6000 7.60 M50 Albert Amstroof 3000 1.60 Voxel loot X50 10M 1M Sedlo Neabit tOOO 3.00 3137 B. H. 46.76 PhiUIpe 111 Eohtft W. Kaahlt mm : : m Haerv Annatran 1000 1A l..m .Aib i!so iooo wee mens mil-i- s. "" ms J? rour My .K)03.00rni ..... '10 ....... Hsia Wearepleased toannouwe that thekeya onUe "-- ...... M ll(l sn ...... Haxen ;ii w 1000 000 1.60 1171 $175.00 Hoffay Phonograph are now all out. You can now bring your keys and try them in the lock.- - The key opening the lock receives the uo uo iooo A I 4 C. z5 308 ARodber 5oo Reynold Barnett E. O. Moe 358 M. M. Farmer m .423 Glenn Smith..... . 428 Airs. George Winnett 438 Robert W. Nesblt... 440 Jennie Nesblt riOOO 441 444 ...... Jennie Nesblt Gerald A. Brown 469 Geo. A. 499 603 579 760 764 ... Shepherd... Broadbent A. Broadbent. AT ...... plmstead .....i. JdraA Geo. winnat A. 'V Who is 3.00 3.60,2308 1333 3000 1000 S.00 4.50 , n n. k. crorr Vm. E. t tinl Croff C,ark 1000 1000 1000 1.50 ... 6000 2000 ...25000 .l5341 nt. X60 2351 Stacy 150 -- ' .aa?. leonara - -- v - v-- Our -, reputation and long years of satisfactory service iave given us this enviable position and entitle us - sets X weU," is deUcious "and - I It has all the wholesome-- lis 3U0 3.00 itm AV " -- Ar'i to sell, call - - riuiiii a ..ifcV"'" . - Varehouse 6tL& and tills i - , . "WVfLUir - dRToid Tcannerv PHone 867. - ' - itl ;..:. ' Wfl uwuy-auares- -ei '"vy -- WAMt. 1 - - ';swM"ar""nfierwli.--ai- -- - A Ljf RHir A ... H ....... A Pftlfl AA ' deal:, have anything in this line - 11 11.. hMnil J. nviuuaiicaa 01 nor. xsread. "" fir ' HIGHEST PRICES FOR FUIHHjES ANPPEMS It you IM i"e7rt 1.50 15.00 38.00 7.50 3.00 7.50 - WE ARE PAYING . to your most favorable consideration. Ask your -- yjrfead or neighbor whom we have Served. LThat is - our best recommendation. " ATTENTION ihe successful man a is this reliable, firm of funeral directors. PHONE Ml. Trappers ,rShpnien and "1.60 Thorn8 5000 ; 7.60 vaaa S.00 7.80 6200 Wells L. BrimhaU.t! IOOO 1.50 opo n. n. iBorne tio jonn iMeswt . ...... 6000 ; 9.00 I MVuX7' S i I n. uunock .....160000 t. 75.00 .v 11 T I IBB A. HMaflhsnt ....f-100- ' 0 1.50 Wm- - T. Tew, . 34 R, R. Thorn Ill Jr...., 6000 -9.00 1J0 m uienn .75 7T. r 600 Brim HB Judith Bona .. .. kaa .75 3442 Kaaa 9 ka 885 Of. A Goodell www. iaaA 1.60 ... Jacob Mama A at unaa. 1. Hnhhina ... ikaa - ii, t isVgood in rorms. Wei 1.60 3463 Alex Jacasoh 1000 1.50 ...1... : Afi,t-r.3460' recommend 1 )VA 86.90 2483 Jacob Mauss 0 6050 '9.05 particularly RalDit Al Rulra. iaaa 1.50 349S Jacob Manna trnnii .'. V ea . .' j touted. 1000 ?Jff lta,.rtJL1.50 3501 A. MrBproul 7T77r." 1300 r..;. tCAA 1.95 . I T1 tlA. Buttle .... 1250 1.85 is u. M. Sproul , 1381 W. H. fMM IAAA sA 2539 .Jacob Mauss . ... .' 6000 . 7.60 w, . cniw k: 3000 or uo 3541 Jas. Bv Walklnv : flfino 1 ka .1 Mna.iU., 6000 - 9.00 3568 Wm. T. Tew, Jr..... 3000 - 3.00 I Food. (j -- Ana ta accordance with law and an X-1000 1.60 order of the board- of dlractnra mail W;,T- - Hasler . ;v,r- 1000 1.50 on the 4th day ot January, 1923. so M K I 1604 Mildred. Irene VyelOOO.JUO eacn-farcel of stock 1 ka 1605MildredIrAiii"V. aa ma? be) necAaaarv win t mH 1615 Geo. 1 Hinton . 1000 1.60 public auction at the office of the com. A1619 J. A. HorlA Pn l AAA i ca Pny. Room 10, iiilks v block Provo. Judith Bone 1000 1.60 uian, at 6 o'clock p. d, Wednesday, c. Vanausdal .... 1000 1.80 February 167 28. 1923. to nav tha daitn. j. 1751 Grant Doufall v.Trii'SOOO "8 00 Quent aaaeasmenL toMthnr with 1794 R. W. Nesblt ...... 1000 UO 'ot advertising and expense of sale. 1795 R. W. Neiihlt . iaaa v 1 ka 1799 J. H. Nestlt 1....... SM .no Assistant Secretary.' 1800 J. .. . ca kk (First ttubllcatton CVh IT 1Q9. la 1 1853 B. W. Dixon .150OO 3150 publication Feb. 7 28, 1921) -- . AutQ Co. Yoylsr sausiying. v 11 vw LatotTlsitors The v :7s Aim- - and MlM or woman; . ....... 4t8 2500 2000 2000 2000 2000 ur - - necessary delay. A FEW GOOD USED CARS AT BARGAIN PRICES. Delicioas-- - 1 1000 E.-C- rott Tnnn 1.50 u. r. Jensen 1000 3.75 S270 Chas. P. Reynolds. . .10000 3.00 2271 Chas. P. Reynolds, .isnnn 3:904 226 Nephl-Nels- on 000 Xoo 2309 J. - Wm. Grnnhnlrh 2000 ... .1000 a g?, vv'm by-o- the a lilt; MoriTea If your engine ts not hitting Just right; If your lights are not work--, ing right, indicating battery trouble, or It any other thing seems - expert, mechahis, -- wrong with your car, a quick Inspection GIL COX, will reveal the trouble and enable us to fix It without s 9.00 m machine. aui Toast J. A. Corbett 7. . : 160- 0- 355 Slid Tanner L. Brown 1000 U0" AiDsn 1000 3181 L. C. Endlcott ...... 1000 145 Albert Haxen ...... S000 UO 4.60 3193 13000 18.00 13 I I Olson......... 40000 60.00 zzus samH.A.Roundy Leavitt 3000 4.50 164 Wells Lb Brimhall.. 1000 1.50 3204 Orson E. Armstmnr lonn 1.59 171 Arrills.C Andelln..-C002207 John H. Nesbltt. .... 2000 100 171 Pearl C. Yates 6000 7.60 Z214 Orson JS, 78 Anna Jl,. Hulsh Armatrongiooo 3.00 IOOO -- 3.00 2215 Geo. L. Hinton...... 2500 8.75 183 Reynold Barnett 3000 4.50 2221 T.. L. Brown . , . , . ...' 1000 1.60 SOJnE'KTUroff ; T . . V; . 10000 15.00 2230 'Lorenso Clark 1000 .1.50 Wm. E. Croft..... 6000 7.50 2233 Wesley Spainhauer.. 6000 9.00 107 A. Broadbent .75 2234 W. O. Jex .......... OOOO 1.50 A, Broadbent 2000 3.00 2235 Arvilla JJ, Andelln. 997 1.60 115 A. Broadbent son iooo 2.50 -- 50 2236 Wm. K. Croff ...... 1670 1000 -2256 R6bert-- W. Nesbltt. . 1000 1.60 H. l?2ibwt V. Church , . ..JOOOJIS 00 9ftno Johnson "MOemlrimiariLioOO.. l!so 22fi(H.HinTr Allrofl r'f 1UUV l.QII. aieiissa Daniels . . 5000 ?"2? ;2262 Wm. E. . V ...... tMa; croff ...... 1000 .1.50 '250 Joe Payne 1000: R Pntt cn innn - , eh NOTICE OF 8ALE. Wet-Ns- in i , '. ' V - I - . r S .,n. n.-:-.- B (UOorf V C J ..- " and cream from, healthy, - - "- ; Hatch Undertaking Co. " ' Anson Hatch-- . LM Hatch V -- tzj - ...... 1 ' - s. . yiMIMIMIM'1lIIMMlW"lSBBBBBBBBBS SnSlBSBBBBBSlSll " T -.. ...ZX i a - |