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Show - ..xry?: V THE PROVQ HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER II, 1923. W PtHiAR ZOO TJp Progress of Trying Sasy ways, he sald,hat8 rulne4 more mea and women Nban any10.00 thing else. ' Overcoming "ftafaahlpa, ..; 6.00 he asserted,-prepar- es young men and women for life so that when 5 Dr. Geo. K RoMsob 6200-6-2) to do something 46 R. C. Carter 1000 10.00 the opportunity 41 K.Jmeon.W,rr 1000 10.00 big but hard they won't shy off and 48 Wm- - Kidge 1000 10.00 49 Airwin It. Provonsha 400 .4.00 4.00 62 8. SV. Peterson ... 400 600 5.00 53 W. It. Scott MORE "LIFE" PROMISED. 54 Frank Fielding. 400 4.00 8.00 800 63 A. O. Smoot "We will ahow more , Ute thnn 64 Henry Wing 500 76.00 any other class In school," is ""The Nr J rflffiSflU wil TOphatleefagasathafcHatwidUA6 Dr. B. LakerrrrJSOOO 60.00 Candland, hewte elected fresbnian 68 Edwiri Broughson. 2200 22.00 president at the B, Y. U., hurl at ' l) Jacob Cbristensen. 915 9.15 the other classes.'." . 70 H. L.' Mulliner, . . , 1000 10.00 6.10 71 M: J. Mulliner.... - 610 elected who . "The other officers72 Kay Colvia 1035 10.35 will help to carry into effect this 73 Eberhart Baner ; . 915 9.15 proud boast are as follows: Vice 455 4.55 president, Esther Eggertsen: secre 74 Mrs. Al Nysonger. .7.00 . 700 75 Al Nysonger tary, Emma Snow; debating man6.10 ager, Leland Buttle;, athletic man79 Guy II. Keednam. . 610 80 Geo. O. Golden. . . . 1000 10.00 ager, Paul Dixon, and yellmaster, 82 E. A. Peay ....v.. 400 4.00 Jack Peterson. 83 U. M. arid W. J. The campaign preceding the elec1400 14.00 Startup 8.00 tion was a vigorous one, three 8 John Stubbs . . . . 800 80 Geo. :W. Smith, ':V 1000 10.00 tickets being in the field. Nearly ' 40Q freshmen-cas- e their ballots in 87 Bernard J. W.Mc- iOOO J0.00 the electiou. Hale 31 Un.VT. T. frown 100 3 Oea P. Billing. .' 1000 1000 43 W. G. Owsrley 44 L. A. Christen sen. 600 Econo MIC3S K HIEs ?Tbe Graiest Family' in J fe.ri (Hubbs 2U0 1.00 10:00 OVblNG. ..... World - aled Service ..... ..... -l 111 It for Local or Long Distance Moving. . Prices Cheerfully Gfren. ...... Ask Us for Our Storage Rates. ? EARTHQUAKE ..... J J :.::.:-:- Let UsiMote You Right. . "-: REPORTED. Ifltcrnatlonal News Service, And in accordance' witfi law and LfVD(), Oct. 10. Enrffi Trc-- ' in order of the board of directors mors Wf u Tecorded By the West made on the- - 1st day of Jnue.-192.t'romwich ,observatarj 50 many shares of .each parcel "ot lii's morniiiN tock an limy be necessary", will lupoid fit public, auction at the office f thi' compfiiiy, Andcrson'g Garagt-J4WVcst Center, street, l'rovo, Utah, at 'C:30 p. m., Saturday, Octo :e.r 13, 1923, to pay the delinquent isst'ssment together with costs oi idvertising and. eien8e of sale. , J, L. RUSSELL, Secretary and Treasurer' (First publication Sept 26; las mblicntioji Oct. 11, 1923.-I- Perfection of the nlxu,. ;' In flight may mean that .'i-va- - nirplane while It is. around thu eurth Hit- iii i'i r plain.' pass Ijy : Licutfn:!M:iand food to CapRiULLvi3.i lowep-lan- e In a recent cmttn.:)i;. ,. without-stopping- Jucl ,J ' u ituutc.ai) t In UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LINE to Provo. tto IftimMtLdke 1 I 3s , -- ? v- miJrl srt-- 1 mfl SI I vimgrE: o O 1 41 - ' 4' ' rtercomt thl ttatUte resistance in if the B. ng. After ..kind of a policy to the conditions of the individual who buys it, the agent makes possible a home for the fam ily, education tor the children, a carefree old age, protection for business, strength in credit and the creation of an emergency fund. It is sometimes said that if in a given community the work of the Efe insurance agent were completely successtui m the logical development of the principles he advocates, every retard! iamil would own- Awn hrvm ' . hinir life, public opinion will destroy This is an infallible test It is applied- by public opinion working it ot over a period of time and from it there is no appeal If the institution is judged to be of value to society, it becomes permanent, a recognized social fact Let us apply-thi- s test to the institution of Life Insurance. We have here the most inclusive, the largest, and, judged by economic results, the most successful private cooperative effort in the history of the' world. ;The organization includes forty million people who built up, out of their savings, a fund of over eight billion dollars, and insurance protection for Their dependents to the extent of fifty billion dollars. Apart from the money interest involved, what does this gigantic institution do for the social and ual of the community? What is its personal influence 'and s. what are its effects upon social . ... Phone Was. I 1I 4350. VK.fc 1 SHIP. BY TRUCK We call for and deliver it at .... ';..- . U. Wednesday mom telling his wonderful lift listoyr beginning with the,, lucideu! years ago when he lost his eye 4ght through the explosion of 1 ;lant cap, Mr.' Hanks asserted thin le had memorized. 50,000 words foi he lecture platform. He appealer o his hearers not to hunt for eus vnys of getting along.. - - Iff gb before they re gone . 1.. -- j. ; M 1 rela-lion- W . -- b ' wWmi Av WELL, WHAT IS IT? today to a Heating Contractor who displays the sign shown below. Let him tell you just how little an Arcola outfit will cost completely installed in your homeyanoliiow quicklyanoLeasily it can be put in. You'll save coal. Your children will be free from coughs vand colds. You will have comfort such as you never knew before. And all for a few hundred dollars. Go - ---- ': "Why! It's the Extra Attention You GeUVithout Extra Charge. ITS FREE HERE! x Gasoline 24c , - Superior Motor Co.. they're.. gene. I ... Whfr? yon see this sign you if you go' can boy : 'I now, ey'n? p.une. Ahiu..-- yv'J Arcola Re-mer.- Ler, :o--- ll EAT HC OUTFIT fi g-- 't un A.nci ican room CORD TIEBS er, Jucter,ot Havoline But you must act today. Go before . : Vico, I Dealers Listed "Below Sell Silvertowns Radiator in every the same perfect warmth that our larger heating plants give to mansions, cathedrals and large buildings throughout the world. ; J fmm U .180550 lM o t.H youth I ... N Vil Iwmn fui stunt buulled ready to ut with radiator In euch room B wnnM I iirs'tsiiiiiitf Yi"fir iiasrrtvriiii PROVO TENT, AyNlNG AND HARNESS COMPANY y r "' SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING. i 33 1 AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY PER CENT DISCOUNT ON BROKEN LOTS OF SHOES . Ammunition of All Kinds. Ideal Boilers and America Radiators for every heating need . John Keel, Prop. Your Heating Contractor b our distributor 127 West Denver, Colo. 24th & Blake Streets. 4 TENTS MADE TO ORDER WE MAKE AND REPAIR AWNING. nu Center. ' ' - i .curacy,... cbnibined with careful attention in exaffiin-- eutjasonu mg the eye and fitting glasses .has crowned our business NOTICE OF SALE." : "4 14 Edwlndlaen August C Grnn bagen ..i.". August C flrun . 6Uver-Earea- Mining ji Principal-Pla- ce . 10.Q0 600 6.00 100-1- ,: 16 a with complete success. Headache, . .00 805 8.05 Ralph A. Badger .' aoo-o17 X. B. Cutler There are delinquent upon the 19 Mrs. W. T. Brown. 100 LOO 20 V. Hagao ..... 1000 10.00 following described stock on account of assessment. No 1, levied 22 J. M. Jolley ...... , 400 4.00 on the 1st day of June, 1028, the 23 J. M. Jolley ...... 1000 10.00 several amounts set opposite the 24 A. E. Provonsha.. 400 :4.00 as tol- - 25 Pwlght Billings '.. 400 4.00 rvpectlve --shareholders, 2i i. Lassen ........ 7OiTT.O0 sows; Cert, Ko.. Name , Shares, Am't 27 Thoa. Lasson u . 700, 1JO0 1.20 2 Thoa. II. Lewis... 50000 S500.09 28 Herbert Jolley ... 120 Q Candland... 60000 600.00 89 Herbert Jolley ... 2000 20.00 Prara, Utah. , f Company, Boauieaa, V1S IOOO O. H NA7LOE SON ' AKDEESON OARAGE QEANDVIEW OE0CZET 11 , Eye-strai- n, Blurred Sight, Dizziness, . Nervous- -. are a few of ftess, Cross-ey- . es the ills my glasses remove. ABSOLUTE RESULTS GUARANTEED , R.H.HEINDSmiAN4 .. la. J SERVICE begone. - ' service. The strength of a nation depends upon .the uualiry of its citizenship. Intelligence uid character among the people constitute the only guarantee funcwith we the Suppose begin of national progress, prosperity and tion o f the agent permanence. Army Is Nacauary Newl for Education There are around 168,000 life .4n "Since Ihe "chief problems- of the surance agents at work in the United present time are economic, our great States. This army of representaneed is for education in the laws of tives is made necessary by the inereconomics and in the practice of tia and indifference' which lie dorsound economic principles and polimant in human nature and which cies. It is fair to say that the instimake it necessary for men to be tution of Life Insurance is ving prodded not only Into doing their valuable service to the com. 7 by duty, but also into taking advantage educating more than a third or, our .of real opportunities for profit and population in sound, economic prin' progress. ciples and laws. Life Insurance enTo overcome this resistance in hucourages thrift as the basis for ah man nature requires men of characeconomic surplus. It provides a safe human sympater, intelligence and and profitable form. of investment ' ... thy. investment becomes a and this When the agent has secured an school invery economics. It stabilizes application for a life insurance polthe financial institutions of the icy, his work is not ended. Freby sending a stream of cap country quently ha becomes the friend and ital wherever it is needed for confinancial adviser of the policy-holdand it helps to structive .la this capacity, he gives advice as establish purposes, credit which is itself- to methods of saving, as to care of founded the knowledge of a the funds thus saved, and as to waysman 's upon less than upon nd means of meeting the premium his economic resourcea. ine man payments. u? who has insured his bfe in order to From the point of tiew ot tftoM make his family and his bosinee' who are mora eager to dodge their permanent is l&ory to be a good rightful burden than to bear tbem, moral risk in any business. the life inavraoc agent often looks The idea that there is any neces 4 food deal like an evil to be mrf cconcction between the life voided if aosaible. But aeea Us which a man carries and hn reUdoo to tbe great ahflifjr to borrow money is compar Bros light, mrprtet h repre-- alive f ntwi bttt ths.credft men of tba weltbefef of the- - the cjocnCry thfah it of hyortaocsv sod the familr. be takes - The anma that a maa who hai itfabaractesv In a verv tmi - itxmeh itmmlai mA mum of ra iBsa ha it a maker of assaaa whs spon2hUty to provide for tba fO 5 tor b thrift aod.duty. a sodai at , tin of his fetfr faf fasoring hhi , a ttiana of noma, an en. k good tnoral rlsH oat W ten of powrtr andpawant a TigOaoi Sfa, toodoQ tm fad that bis snarsW the afiaat eaocrA. jtofkr erarfta an estate oetof vbjrj itchm tt r Mobile, Superior, Gasoline cost you can have Arcola For small radiator warmth in your home this winter. But there are only a few Arcclas left in the city. They will soon cated. everv.old oerson would be h. comtortaDle circumstances, ever business would be safe, every credit would be good and everyone would have a savings f und. While this is a consummation, perhaps, too ideal for human nature as it is at present constituted, certainly the life insur-anc- e agent hasno need to apologize lor the thing he is trying to da He. represents an ideal and a method of social service which have made the institution of Life Insurance a great and growing factor in lightening the common burdens of the people. The first social service of the institution of Life Insurance is what it does for the home. Since the home is the unit of civilization, and since the American home is the rock foundation upon which our nation is builded, it would be hard to exaggerate the social value of such a Conoco -- well-bei- k SaXAT . 867. your door. it-- ...i j &i W 2nd Phone . Jlu44eeiurerf-J)et6r4hie--studeB- tr Seven AN UNRECOGNIZED PUBLIC XEBVANT-f: - - r The value of anjr political, social or economic organization is deterV mined by the service it renders to and to society as a whole. If it helps forward' the growing participation by more and more people in more and more of tne good things of life, it is rated as lan agentofOTogrestlLit 'thii narticinatinn in the trnnii "SET i'AMOtSBEIN"D TjECTURER" 1ALK8 TO JJXJJ. STLDEXJ :5 ... I N. cur I -(49'Pierpont "I have spent $10,000 in school ind have earned every dime of it,' lwlared Cory Hanks, the famous nature ttttnutn reaubts . . . k t nun of cnaracter tlRUU! lence ano numan sqnxpaiaq Amai salt ; LAKE 'ifl " 4 Transfer Co. Hardy-Madse- n " 02 CaH-- S. Xordham.. 60O .5.00 93 U J. Call . .4 2000 . " 20.00 .U 98 98 J. Aima Lniigstan.. n Ihim mwnvila .100 1M 101 B. II. Jncob 9.(X) 900 All Work Guaranteed. bsos. - BXT&AKT AUTO COMPANY With Heindselman Optical & Jewtrlry .Co. |