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Show ".7.. - - - , ' . A . '-- thirl - An exhibition ' of diving was given by. the high school team; also some handicap races. d In the backstroke Efud .Hhlelds, a boy In ninth grade,; lowered ' the intermountain state record orer "that distance by 51-seconds, the present time Bud's time was being ,t:tt$, v. ki ;jw"3 150-yar- 5 :31-S- . L There were 4Q boys under 7 years between and. 7 o'clock, and 131 checked la between 7 and 9:30. -- . 11 . T J Imitations ana health .ot tie and with trifle endanger Experiments that Infants and ChndrtaExperience against Experiment. .... Finals Earl Amtoft, first; Gas- ton Vacher, second; Paul Stewart, . t protect the cominj: jos iiivrflrions.- - Do not be deceived. . VlW ' n, ' AU Counterfeits, ' ts -- beea The Kind You Have Alvayi Bought,' tad which hag in use tor over tnirry years, ou bwbo ail . tnp.sA Tears ,u. amitiur 0 " ' - 'A Zlf--- " - eon-tesRobert Peterson, third. ;the swimming and diving 85 to 100 Pounds, ,?,, . Athletics of Boys' . Dy Joe Allen, first; fcob 'the First Heat tiiunnwl 121 Tounmters Into r r hiTb school pooL. furnIshIngther4 - .Hen, second. Second" Heat Leon; Peterson, .mi the snectalorsritEiL fine tven firsts William Strong, second. tag of water sports. Tne results 01 WilPinal Leon. Peterson-firs- t; eonducted ua. water contests, the Joe Allen, liam .second; s. Strong, der the dlrecUon of VM. C. leai, ' , . third, 1 ." were as follows; . '. r 100 to 125 Pounds. - Under 85 Pounds. . First Heat-tJoh- n ColUns, first; First Heat Robert Peterson, Harold Dangerfleld and E. Thomas first; Kenneth Knight, second. Wag-enetied for second. Harold Van Heat Second Second Heat Lynn Smart, first; first; Herbert Pssewark, secC Dangerfleld, second. ond. nnalsJohn . Collins, first: E. Final Harold Van . Wagenen, Thomas, second; L. Smart, third. second; first; Kenneth-Knig- ht, Children Crv for notched! ryj-aZeJhA- jt 'w " t " ' ' .. ' V.: THE SUNDAY HERALD, MAY 6, 1&23." . . .::..:.lt,l iimiih Never atten pt to relieve your baby with a remedy tl at you would use for yourself. in b mi mi imJ I'lrr " ; ' is a harmless substitute for tototOfl, Paregoric, Tf ts pieasaau It Contains; Drops and Soothing syrups. uiwiv.it has neither Opium jaorpnino hub ouici iuuw age is Its guarantee, .r For more thaa thirty; years teen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,. Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising aids ffierefrom, and UTte&ilatinz the Stomach uwHBowels, and natural sleep. of healthy Food; giving the assimilation Leaders of Ohio's Live Stock Msrketlng. . As directors of the Ohio Live Stock Shippers' association, these men lead the cooperative live stock marketing work of the farmers of Ohio. The organization is affiliated with the Ohio Farm gureau federation in carrying forward ;' the marketing of live stock. From left to right Clark Murray, Madison county 5 Edward Taylor, president. Champaign countyF. 0. Evans, Jackson county j F. O. Ketner, secretary, Columbus r Irwin Porteus, Coshocton county; F. E. Perry; Putnam county; Q. S. Cameron, Ross county ; Harry O. Beale, treasurer, Madison county; . T3epew Head, vice president, Marlon county. BUREAU RELIEF PLAN judgment of Director Hutchings That Constructive Steps Were Needed Is Vindicated. . and urged the carriers to take action. completeness with wftjch The; Mogram submitted by 0. B. Hutchings, director of transportation, has been adopted vindicates his Judgment that constructive steps were Imperatively , ; The ttfeded. In his letter to fie American Railway association, Mr. Hutchings said: Th real question is: What are we to do about ltT Has the Sing association developed anj constructive program for the rapier repairing of defective equipment, for the purchase of additional equipment, and for any necessary extension In yard trick and passing track facilities? Fur ther, has. the American Railway association 'developed any consistent policy of prodding the railroads and the Telver? XdjreJ h Hose 3ouplinga aoiNozzlea. GARDEN TOOLS' OP QUALITY AT PRICESrOIJ I: . ALL CAN REACH. " : -- or The farm bureau and rnarkettng go .forward together, Assurances i that the Over 30 Yeaps t . ss - I ' ': ' ii - ww " ! ww 8 oniisr :., . . - V ' J--;- .---- n mii VI Jp, r ' ' bl g-ri- . ivi Piwg i- -r biock lorin M ' If 8, ' ' " 3" -' i .. .... r r - "J j J I ' O II II ut ruumaui. jt uwmc paw, 'is i?-'-- . i g -- .1 lSjllB'iliBtsj.sj;anisjSt H r V as Counsel, ssi ii . . 1. ... i of New Hampshire, - to confer with Aaron Saplro and offer him the "post of legal adviser to the ' department of tlvr marketing. In conference with lit. : Saptro .negotiations were speedily completed and America's foremost "attorney joined the farm bureau marketing staff. "A committee, consisting of Frank M Smith of New Tork, W;' H. Walker of California, and J. F, Heed of Minnesota was appointed to study the enof the tire departmental organisation American Farm Bureau -- federation and to outline the duties 'and powers i m j 1 M .il. ii TO OUR SUCCESS1, - - . ' H B - Is .that ultimate touch .which, only personal service of V the right sort can bring to a fandly. - We are not satis- fied with beinjt merely undertakers in he old, sense, ' but we insist upon being funerardirectorsln the new , .. . sense.. JSVe add to the funeral and burial services an r ; air of high'class, dignified professionalism." QMS t' V. ...t , . - .... ' . ... r Hr I A: "f 7pWuif Hi AF ff -- I ll II I fi--vl iV U r 'i I VJiJ KIND WE -a This is The Best Placi3 in Utah G3unty to HaVe YbuiriRugs and Carpets Cleaned I- - 'T. Si uEl r ' r, j I I " Let us Call for Your Curtains, Drapes, Quilts, and Blankets . For That Better Service 'v - - '- -r PHONE 809 :' lilZZCL f-M--" jf..-- ise jl. ..ji. -- ' GUARANTEED WORK ra -- J JZlxD IS ... ' ; Hi w l ii "Sfo SNr (nil TvwlllirX-- - s i II '.tJJuZ IV i -- VJ 501 i -- " ' ' -- J AK. SHORT ORDERS."-"- rWr- - a ' it: r sissasssgissssxBiasxsaKaxssrsassiszsgsasK The membership in , the National Live Stock Producers' association has reached' 100,000V Membership Includes 9 membership ln terminal agency-- snd also membership In the Stocker. and Teeder company operated In. connec-Uob withthe terminal agency. At all the terminal markets where a Stocker ;! 1 and Feeder company has been estab i ., ' Tlilisd stockers and feeders are bought "fres for members, except at Kansas City, where a charge Is Inad.v'-.'- , Orderly distribution of stockers and w ucioava in m pinns of o ituts v" National live 8tock Producers' tsso. elation, A system' ha Just been rtev V ; !l'pe Heads, Michigan. Teloped to regulate'the flow of stock-er- a ,W BL PnUllps of Decatur Is the new and feeders to market, to the end president of the Michigan state fans that fanners may receive their feeders bureau. Clark L. Bredy continues as . 4n better condition and with less ttsna ecretary-mansgeaitk headquarters pvrution and handling sjmeuae. Dsjr at East taualng.C; vr "" lis - I 1 - w . I'rularinner, litsosTw SPRrill. T.KI1NK ST1 ii a s: .m. - -- Ow" W ; as v r 1 i Eat ai aims 881n II 1 - i Aaron Saplro, Kansas City. Phone 303. r : :t. sS;;T;"!!:rK!Ui?jt?l j j - Ir -- I ' UU. - 1 I IKflHDrtn l SATISFACTION GUARANTEED r. sVrfuTN rcAC-- I V 1 , Stockers and Feeders Are Bought of Howard ' Icon's r1 of nilnnls, .John Free for Members With Ex- -. end George Putnam T. OrfDf-Tex. . : ; ' . v Mr.,Butchlngs.' ception of . ; : . ' f Phone i48 for Intorrngtionr PrIces"Rlghtrr WEMOVE ANYTHING, ANWYHERE, ANT TTME. . .. . t "" nflKUIHlAUDtll s ' . . ' or Furnitnre, Have It Mored thrRiiirWajr'-b: bs-ab- le lEN Hardware Co. 62 West Center. Vl mnnu litnnrii Tniiiorrn nn the-wor- FOR Live STOCK 3 Provo Electric & a You Value Your Piano "llTT' ardently desired will be Immediately forthcoming are furnished, by the ex1 ecutlve committee of the American Farm Bureau federation. At Its regular quarterly meeting, the governing board voted unanimously its full confidence in Walton Peteet. director the department of marketing, and at the same time made arrangements fon the employment, of Aaron' Saplro as .counsel. The executive committee voted to Instruct President O. E. Bradfute. Marketing Director Walton Peteet, and the marketing committee, consisting ps If ' unl?ed moT TmtEFlvHcbTTKrm bad-orde- SELLING i'HE FAMOUS FINDEN LAWN" MOWERS Priced as Low as $15.50. - Attorney Post of Accepts Legal Adviser orr Marketing. Jlaflnita-4ollcy,- L PRODUCERS ".v S Leader Hose. . . .'. . . .S3.00 in. ly it.-- ?. The Kind You Have Always Bought TVi OBNTAUH OOMMMV, length t. Foremost Seems to us that there should worked out along these lines. For Instance, you have set 7 per cent as r cars. a normal standard of "We have not yet' reached this, although we are working In that direction.' ' We seem to be stalled between 0 and 10 per cent. The locomotive situation Is, of course, particularly serious, especially on roads which have not been able to make real headway In building up their shop forces. I do not want to do anything, to prejudice ' this situation, but the more pressure we can bring to bear the more rapidly will this situation be taken care of. "So far as the equipment manufacturers are concerned, I have an idea, although not a shred of proof, that they -k ought to do Just about twice they are now doing. I believe the Railway Business association maintains that its members nave a capacity, of 800,000 cars yearly. , Apparently they are not delivering the goods at a rate much In excess of half thKf figure. Are they worrying about finances or. . are they spreading out work over slack seasons? "We are also wondering If any constructive step's bave been taken to enlarge the refrigerator car supply. Even In the midst of February and March complaints come In to us about shortage of refrigerator cars. We ought to to settla-hl- s very joou. "What we .need Is less drifting and more deflnltev rowing." The association bus now announced a constructive"' relief program' following closely the suggestions made by '25-"f- mm TH n FARM BUREAU STAEEJ carriers? "t .4 SSESI In Use Fop ,T.n .n. T Specials for Week Ending May 12 . 'k. mw.. m immMMIlllW i.,.,. 1 AARON SAPIRO JOINS 6f "cars tnd locomotives or-but not yet turned over to the - ............ia.,w. S CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature on-the "The American Farm Bureau federation's, program on car shortage has Ball-wa- y been adopted hy association. The farm bureau la the only' shippers' organisation in the United States which sensed the danger ' Castoria r ' GENUINE der present conditions stockers and feeders often travel hundreds of miles needlessly. This Is an economic waste and It can be reduced by a strong national organisation such as the National Live; Stock Producers' association. Tbeocker and feeder distribution plans. Include an investigation of number and kind wanted attach market, the s ecu ring of such stackers In proper number and quality western ranges, bringing them to the terminal market nearest to,Jeie.edlng .and grounds, and giving tuyere as much notice and information 84 possible in advance of arrival of the stock-pi- n and feeders in half-trai- n and train-loa- d lots, so that they can. come in and make their selection or place their or ders for filling. The identity of the stockers or feeders is not to be lost, and in this way there win be put a proper premium on quality. The buyer will know, what brand to buy In the future when he gets the one that gives blm, the most uniform and profitable results. RAILWAY GROUP LIKE Is CASrCQRI- A- Wrifet " i .A--- .rr- t - .- j j 'dSaiiitairy .sffsasfeB Cc : . , J' Hatch.Underlifejrg Cc.V ' Main .Office and Plant i.4aa - 54 N 4th. W 1 Provb, Utah vf Jf :n5irsrnicxynin;ui;:n:!n:::n.Hn:::::::!:r""::::,"T-":"- : I |