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Show . . WE'RE PROUD 0 PAiin iff HI Ml When one gets down to brass tacks It Is probable that the steel site medal will hate to be pinned on the veteran chest of. William C. Roberts, soldier of the Civil war, whs. marched with Sherman from "Atlanta to' toe Sea." r --- Mf.r C. of C. room with- - a bill, r the from his pension 7' money. This is all I've got,"; the 81-year-olsoldier, explained. "I'll give half of it to help pap tor the rfeel plant site." ' Somebody changed the tenner two and ffves, into the "Bite. was $5 -- pearer GOODS Roberta-walked-lnto-t- ten-doll- wit-ove- iwm: H- :. t , r PROVO BUILDING Require standard! for "yourself equal to those you set for others." was the admonition of Walter Adams L0AIJ MEETING -- club at the lunch Reg. regular "th Provo"BuDdIhf StockBoldrf eon yesterday. This attitude, he point ed out, is direct contrast to the old ft Loan society met last evening to "public be, damned" policy of a few receive reports and choose officers. The condition of the society was reyears past, "Destructive competition is going, and constructive competition ported in excellent financial shape, Is coming in. The many evidences of and a dividend of eight and a half ner tf S. Patent XL Office..-- r ' ?t sl lajll. "TherHeight of Perfection -- -- chain stores and cooperative buying eent war declared, ten per cent of and banking organizations are evi which was held in reserve, the re mainder being passed on to the stockdences of a new policy. A Few of Our Fast Sellers Mt. Adams classified the reasons holders., The following officers ; were for entering business as the following: ' STEEL BULLETIN. Wanting nothing but the profits, want-President, T. N. Taylor; vice prest ing something to do, wanting a medium MT. TIMPANOGOS CHOCOLATES John D. Dixon; secretary, H. P. for dent, and individualities perexpressing SALT LAKE CITY. Feb. 14 At 2 . sonalities, by means of which s.ociety Thomas: treasurer, Arnold E. Dixon: IWANOGOS MARSHMALLOWS i) 'clock this afternoon the seventy assistant secretary Julius C. Ander-secan be served. Provo steel Site- fund solicitors had WarF. 6. commltee. tit The last auditing these reasons ha ahnwo1 MT. TIMPANOGOS MINTS collected $65'). in amount so small in the majority of the businesses Ickv David Openshaw and Herald R. " exisu " " that it dampened the spirits of niany . that endure.' j Uiark. . MT. TIMPANOGOS PENNY GOODS ProvO men who had hoped that Salt With characteristic vigor the major'. : Lake would' do something worth while BOOKS LEGION requirements, for the men of business MT TIMPANOGOS SALTED NUTSin locating the steel plant in Utah of tomorrow were discussed. Briefly caanty. Luncheon was nerved at the these were follows: Education, , MT. TIMPANOGOS BUTTERSCOTCH, Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce be without becoming an automaton; tween 1 and 2 o'clock, at which time health, as the demand of big business MJ, TIMPANOGAS CREAMS AND BON BONS reports were made of the morning's permits only. the strongest to survive; VTOTk. moral integrity and religious devotion, vWMPANOXaOSL BABS . The the that be controllmay horsepower Provo the are nrged by their leaders to foster ed the wealth accumulated and Immediately after lunch IN-- 10 , v workers set out again to round up the Armory. (he manufacturing industries of . the science increase; but all this-wo-uld folsent Miss Anna. Sooke some the Note Jn of the many bargains reluctant Salt Lakera. Ihtermountain region and in that way be in vain if the spiritual side is disAND 5 SELLERS One Salt Lake newspaper, asked lowing:' George- - Ade's "People Who assist in theupbuildlnsrof-4h- e west. A of regarded. this example striking "The Girl's newsKnow," best Proposition;1 They are especially urged- to become was 6 for $25(T, less than either Provo $1.00 Apron Gingham yds. pointed out in the case of Ger'Breaking Into Society." Halting" "A with the various food prod paper was assessed, gave $50. which had perfection of gov- - 5 yds. best Dress Gingham $1.00 Thief in. the Night," "The Shadow of acquainted ucta and clothing manufactured In this many, Manufactured by . The steel drive on Salt Lake City the Rope," "Raffles, and "Dead Men territory so that they will call tor 3Mn. Percales v . .$1.00 began early this morning when about Tell No Tales." these goods when giving their orders ing ail this up with ctodT: vz L& yds. test French Ftonnd Mrs. George M. HarrU also present to the stares. 75 Ptovq business men took up the ; me orchestra furniahed b .,.1,1. no peerless of "The ei .vw ed Trail the the following: V the to in the schools cltyT are children The capital journey city ivwu music occasion. The attend. I Some of the more adventuresome Lonesome Pine," John Fox; "Kcon- - being instructed in the Importance of ance for the prize was won by Miss Grace 8 DairJen's-Woinea'sandX3iitemnted the Point of the Mountain omlcs," Bullock; "Business Organlza- - patronizing home Industries especially I ronanoror American orK. Romance of Two it those products are of equal quality tho m iofUv4ttoB,'-BeBryf-!'- A with gtifnwinhnawhile dreh'sHose . . . . . . . . $1.00 "WHd Rose." Coreili; Worlds," Driggs, to the Salt manufacand price of other products snowy way sidestepped 24 spools Best Spool Cotton $1.00 The following were given by W, W. tured elsewhere. They are given Lake by Oremlng. MISS FLETCHER RECOVERS. More than 50 steel money solicitors Allen: "The Battle Ground," Glas- graphic illustrations of the necessity 2 Men's'Dress Shirts., . . . .$1.00 crowded into the 6:15 Orem this morn- gow; 'The Sherrods." McCutcheon; of such procedure in order to make 2 Boys' Hats or Caps. White; "The MaltMM) in Intermountaln country mg, an imam upon extracting cnecKs "The Westerners Marden. a of "Hit - fitmrSaU Man," Lakere who have oeeh a ing ing and to bring labor weaUjLAluLcon-tentirien- t It is reported that Miss Eula 50 pair Ladies' and Children's. All those who have books which slow about contributing toward bringto this region. Fletcher, who underwent an opera .. $1.0.0 wish to Overshoes, pair . .. donate to the American they Uath's opportunities and possibili tion ing the steel industry to Utah. for appendicitis at the Provo ta In Legion may leave them at .the follow- ties for development are set forth by At the final preparatory meeting 100 Ladies' Shoes, high General hospital January 28, is now . . pair . .. ing places: .arratt 8. Wilkin, former president of on I . : $1.00 jjj Telluride Motor, Superior Motor, the Utah Manufacturers' association, wasthe road to recovery. Miss Fletcher rooms last night "the Salt Lake com-- . grade, pair teaching school at Milford at the 10 to 20 Per Cent Off our eritire !!! mittees put the: .finishing touches to Boylance company, Hedquifif Drug following interview: time of her illness and was brought to No. 1, Sutton Market, Herald office. the program of today We are now entering upon a new at the home of heri hnfi of SWa. T TYt? narmpntg ;;;; The chairmen of the 'committees Armory, Home Kiro Insurance Agency period in the west, . The phenomenal. i'rovo. She is now mra, 11, rv. aikiu, emiur, PTfctfTC" j. coast oi trie has growth Underwear, Hose for all the f am-- J Booth & Booth created a demand for .raw materials pects" and discussed the amounts to eery, 1 iiy,.. Men's Work Pants, Dress ill. be asked of eueh business there. As I'niversity Market, and finished products which will not ODD FELLOWS MEET. t'n c.onunittecR will handle the busi- vTh following are the numbers of he satisfied any longer at the expense fill iShirts, ness lines with which members of the lmk commltee: of heavy tribute to (he east. With, the , market established on the coast and Mart V. UoyJance, Clifford S. those committees do their wholesale 20 to 40 Per Cent Off Corsets, ! M. the raw materials at hand in the "". " buying, At is not expeeted that they Holiis George M. Harris-I. O. O. CWM The of the regular meeting Hnnes I:::III" r.:v,vlfno T- ac will meet with any great amount of Twelves, Lloyd Sutton, Paul Vincent, territory, there is no . lnilire No 14 wa hold In tha n.W ' .' "' R. resistance. Edwards, Wilford Duke. Seymour longer any reason why this detnnnd KoUowb halt .Tuesday. eveningC Waiter ! Dressesr nd many other goods ij Col. C. K. Lome and Thomas P. Pier-' Gray. Arnold S. Rawlings, Orval Single- - should Jiotbe aatisf ted by our own lleirfr noble grantMJiad charge of the Uvinf pout drew tip a long list of "pros-- i ton, Frank DeuiitiK, Karl Boshard manufactured goods Hi nintnlv thA lnrpflr .tf'nmnrntlnnn Mark E. Tripp, Walter Hedquist, and iip'lw "With the, establishment of the new in Following the regular "business proin Halt istrattd utxrn these Colonel Goiirge Leven. Steel Industry in Utah, 'Salt Lake is the confirmation of the ceedings, : about to become the manufacturing l.oose, A. Nf Taylor and Mr. Plerpont L. Van H If you are suffering from any form of the aitiatory degree on two can'dldates will concentrate their soliciting todny. and industrial center of the entire took The members new. are "Women's place. Ailments," Chiropractic offers you a means of west. With our unlimited raw mate Other chairmen included John V. FOOTBALL PLAYER rials and strategical position as a (lis- Harry Robey and Wesley Robey. Farrer, L. L. Graham. George Hansen, permanent relief without the aid of drugs or, submitting to H Hoy Boren. John C. Graham,. A. E. An trihntlnff center, wa can manufacture the use of the knife. With thesejroubles you are irritable, I and ship our finished products' from derapngjg. Plerpont, A B. RitwHUgsH nervous and always tired. When night comes you are com- - I ' H. G. Blumenthal, J. W. GessfordT-the Missouri river to the Pacific coast out and suffering intense pain through the worn pletely D, SattoBr Arthur Craven, A. D. Sut WINNING ORATOR "We shall noi longer ship out raw lower region of your spine. Ion, W. M. Roylance. J.oEdwin Stein, materials and pay freight back on . William M. Roylance and N. Gunnar finished products. This form of bibute will be stopped and our section By MIS8 EDNA SNOW. ; Rasmuson were assigned to interview -Let me prove to you that Chiropractic Adjustments can ii the managers of SaJlLake City news Of the B. Y. Ut ClaSLln Journlim.J will establish its economic independ-" ' '- correct this conditidn. ivan Young won the R. R. .Irvine ence in the same manner as Birming papers to obtain .their financial aid in paying for the steel plant site, for It gold medal at the B. Y. u. in the ora ham, Ala., and other industrial cen was pointed out that the Salt Lake torical contest today. ters. CONSULTATION AND ANALYSIS FREE. "After uor steel industry Is estab The other contestants were Anna newspapers will benefit as much, or more than the Provo newspapers by Marie Eggertaen and Gail Plummer. lished there is no logical reason why ' I MRS. ESTELLA SPURRIER D. C. the coming of the steel Industry, and f - The judges were Professors Alfred we should continue to ship our copper the Provo newspapers already ,have Osmond, Harrison R. Merrill and and other minerals out of the country ::: paid their assessments besides giving Lowry Nelson. The decision was first in the raw state. A large market for ' PHONE U5. a greet deal of space and time in a tie among the three contestants. electrical and copper equipment C. GRADUATE. S. P. 661 WesJ Second North. Provo, Utah. steel drive publicity. and after reconsideration, the medal exteti on the Pacific coait and-it-- is no Idle dream to predict that electri Robert S. Curtis presided: At last I was given to Ivan Young. Mrr Young rs pfominent athlete at cal evening's meeting, explaining the slas lpinent 'manafacttiflng plants II Office Over Farrer Bros. Stom Office Hours, 2 to 7 P. M. of attack upon Halt Lake tnonled n toe u. 1. u- - being captain of next win oe estaniianea in thi territory in Office Phone 126. Residence Phone 710-- J. , teres ta. .Later In the evening the year's football team: he was one' of the near future to convert our ' raw SAVE YOUR OLD CLOTHES AND HAVE MATTRESSES committee chairmen conferred on- the tne most spectacular players this sea- copper and pig Iron into finished prod' MADE FROM THEM AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. BaH Lake claasiflcatlons son. His subject was. "The Conauest utcs, thus saving freight both ways to Ji The Orem representative invited I of Success." ana eastern unicago points.. the steel drivers to make use of the 8ome of tbe features of Mr. Young's Practical working of the' Inter PRICES: internrban car, but did not otter any speecnes were as ioiiows: mountaln products campaign will be reduction m fare as an Incentive to out carried sense the orosaest various a in cham is through uie its PLAIN EDGE, 50-LFROM get more Utah " county men to Salt glorious conauest There are many bers of commerce throughout the in STORAGE WOOD 2 Lake. ... cen-termountaln to territor yaa the local seek, and the major difficulty goals l TO Several steel boosters from other in seeking these goals is the mastery ters or this activity BATTERY SEPARATOR $5.25 Utah county cities accompanied the 01 one s sou. Provo men Into Salt Lake this mornOR. CANNON IN IDAHO. "There are two kinds of power to H. P. Cannon was called to Sand ing and assisted in the soliciting there. seekin conquest-inwar- d A REAL SURPRISE IN BATTER Y VALUE power, or ROLL EDGE, 60-LFROM The" Utah", county "men met this l, and outward power, Point, Idaho, on account of the sudden morning at 9:30 in the? Salt Lake whereby man triumphs over nature's death of his uncle. W. P. Whittaker. TO , Chamber of Commerce rooms with the forces. Hen snd women who succeed I who died at his home in Sand Point, Quality plates select$7.25 Jl-pla- te manufacturing committee of that or- are those who have will power; and Saturday, rne funeral will be held in ed cedar wood separA Salt Lake man was as perfection comes as a result of giving Idaho, Thursday. ganization. ators. Easily the best signed to each commltee to assist in! themselves to the world. the soliciting. At noon today the . in .me numan family there are WE ALSO CARD CLEAN WOOL FOR attery at anywhere BATTS. Provo men lunched at the Salt' Lake three classes of men:. Men of will Other, sizes at Chamber of Commerce, reporting on power, men of desire, and men of the qear price. SEND US YOUR higher slightly CLEAN WOOL. the 'work already done and results ac dreams. - All should make. life a glory rprice.instead of a grind; should be as the complished The names of every Salt Lake City oak lofty and sturdy existing against e nssna1 contributor will be printed In atrUtah the odds of nature." county newspapers, it Was announced theme was "The This announcement has had a visible Need for a Social Imagination." Mr. Second West and Center effect upon several Salt Lake firms Plummets was, "Our War With Phone 484.- FACTORY that do business with Utah . county, Crimes and the Criminal." All were '; r' ; ; merchants. . . :r Represenifr'-exceptionally well given. in Provo asked, us to send Prof. T. Earl 1'ardoe presented. the PROVO, UTAH. medal in behalf of Mr, Irvine. ftowers to $5000 FOR STEEL PROJECT. Provo-Springvil- "Many of the local manufactweew as t'rwvPromiSel',. ... well as others in the intermounfain Once a hero, always a hero! territory have their goods on display in the windews of the local stores. The displays already on exhibit em phasize the fact that the articles man. ufactured here are of as god a qual ity as similar goods' imported from lelberisectlons of the country. rne lniermouniain rruuucia ween TO is being ubseived following a procla mation made by Governor Charles R. Mabey to foster and encourage home or are re Provo The people stUl, industry and to buffli up the indus sponding to the call of the American tries of the communities in this Legion chapter for books for the The various women's organizations library in the new club rooms at the ! m. " - js Great Profit Sharing Sale Alt This Week J rtX MY ov.i -- HoweiGatidNGo; l4 .... - self-sustai- n . !j. -- j i- 1 T- 1 ... ...... - If Iff-th- ' - Wood-Clifton'- A Message 0 oman Yo u can freely discuss Pier-pout- your troubles with one of your own sex , ! -- D. Wagenen so-call-ed D, -- 11 . 1 - MATTRESS :, J FACTORY ' -- I R, GW i 6-t- oIt $11.00 . $18.00 Only Fifty Men -- Elect ric Supply Co. St TTRESS :' . ' i At a XRK. rrt. meeting held n tho rrv"ir?ia' club the busline men f this city, decided that they wouW do all in their 'power to raise $3060 toward the purchase of the site, of the ' . steel plant. . , Secretary E. S. JNnckly , of the Provo Chamber of Commerce was present-an- d answered all questions AMERICAN- feoflMt-reeent- T4 ly their sweethearts cm on pertaining to the steel and gave detailed inforamtlon about at the county institution, and accord It-ing to Dr. L. C-- Potterr county Dhvsl. Committees will be annotated- to so clan, Mrs. Holdaway's condiUon 1s licit funds, and not only will the busi- due to a complication ot Bright's dis ness men. be called upon, but a ease wun poisoning as a result of canvass win be made. eating Ulnted chicken at America ' v"' ' Fork about 1 days ago. The chicken was said to have been PLEASANT GR0VI STEEL DRIVE. cooked the evening before- - and allowed to stand overnight in tie boiler. George Clark. J. W. Prows, John The next day it was served to some Jackson, and George Myers, of the 75 guests at a social gathering. PracProvo Chamber of Commerce went to tically every ruest who- - ate of " the Pleasant Grove Tuesday to --assist in chicken was taken ilL Physicians d that dty'r steel' fund drive. V the cases as poisoning. Mrs. Holdaway returned to Provo Reports from Pleasant Grove radicate a decMui Iwk iJ mniuMibw .m that evenlirgrcompUlnlng of be'lng UL of-tthe part he business interests of Two days later Dr. Potter was anm. that city, v mooed. Tuesday mornlnr the natlent Ths Provo committee after wortinmanrihTdTrstate of coma from, which all day succeeded in raisin 1239 she had not been aroused this noon. A mass meeting of Pleasant Grove Several othsr guests at the clUsens may be caUed in the near Fork dinner are reported in . bed . future to put over the- - campaign' to hH.J.. Auvm pouonmg:others Promise of slightly attacked, have recovered. it . ' tna.".cy ei.ow, is saldrf - . se diag-nose- -- .- m!00 r,-'-Ji- ,iuiui .- andr CV Were You One of GUESISPIIED Them? Mrs. Sarah E. Holdaway, matron of proposition the county infirmary. Is seriously ill house-to-hou- (THREADED BUBBER INSULATION)" .(wives) on Valentine day. - ' Call us today and send beautiful plant to Home Products v SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY" a herv- We win make special prices, as we have thousands of them grow' ing and want room. ; l WUUD SEPARATORS) Inedme Tax Roporls 1922 MT. TIMPANOGOS CREAMERY BUTTER IS THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. Provo A UTAH jCOUNTY PRODUCT ' ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. - A . , . Must Be Filed fcy Marcb 15 1923.' INDrVlDUAL REPORTS FILED' FOR ,,-v';, - - 125 ' ; jf jOiaroldlDurin Phone Eight-O- , nvhere the Flowers Grower Mt. Timpanngos Creaiiiery'Co; INCOME TAX COUNSELLOR ACCOUNTANT : ., C"-- ' v. y'Fi"t PROVO, UTAH. -A rt V '. .7' . ? AUDITOR NOTARY PUBLIC F8-- . Utah. - Telephone 723. |