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Show theHight? hollas Dont spend a few dol- -. ; lars arvedtising, and then say advertising doesnt pay. Make advertising a continuous policy of your store, and you will: not be disappointed with results. one who would call down when we deserve must be the one yrho 1 Thfi is when we. one else has No rit it. Post The right! praise yould. be-Jiev- THIS , es NUMBER a principle. in such SEVENTY-NIN- -E. NEWSPAPER IS A PUBLIC INSTITUTION INTERESTING NEIGHBORHOOD BOW ENDS III BLOWS; GIVEN pro VcT Utah, Tuesday, October 12, 1920. PROVO LYCEUM SENATOR REED SMOOT THIS CITY A good crowd of - nied a eomplaint in the criminal Vic-j- ,, 4irlslon of the city Court agatnst and" John TRambean charging and The assault battery. Ikeffli with, a built by the parties involved, jt is stated that the Rambeau .men worked on the bridge, each contrib-stin- g a half day, while Mr. Boyce furnished six planks. When tie Ramheau men wanted to haul jointly 10-tn- tieir beets this fall they discovered that Mr. Boyce had Jaken the Jtlanks them from home, which prevented r merchants and stream. They had crossing words with Mr.' Boyce Over the matter which resulted In a fight. The case will be heard before Judge James B. "fucker In thq 'city court Friday morning. the tures, the lecturer depicted the troubles of the retail merchant, and showed how to remedy them 1q a graphic manner. "Last year alone- - 9 ,430 merchants failed; 40 every business day; one every fifteen minutes, Mr. Sulley said. Analyzing the causes of these failures, he demonstrated the fact that. the great majority occurred because of' inefficient business methods, During: his talk,Ji!ir. "gullcy laid emphasis on the value of newspaper advertising to the retail merchant. He said In' part: Except for the small store in an cutlying district ot a large city, more people can be reached oftener and at less expense by newspaper advertising than by any other medium". . But dont spend a Jew dollars advertising, and then say advertising doesnt pay. Make advertising a continuous policy of your store, and you will not be dis-- , Preparaappointed with results. tion of copy for advertising, and he w to secure best results, were also discussed. Window display was also touched on r: Sulley and the solution of delivery problems. perfection of a store organisation, and other Interesting features were thorenghly dis- j , JjlREKA PEOPLE FISH, fishing continues good at Utah lake and many Tintic people bare participated in the sport during die past week or tpn days, says the Eureka Reporter. Sunday quite a string of fishermen wended their way it tkelake and: spent the day trying hi tempt the bus with spinners .of ariosi kinds and colors. : Some oo 4 catches were reported. Irwin Syiggs and eons have been necessfal and'H. E.'WAll andiBert tutor efOTbkarcattghta.'ftloe string Bass - -- -- : ; lOthers-Wh- o offish. tick on had-ver- good y thatadaywere JamenCrooks, tllfiam WirtAHn, .John 'WirfcMtai H.'McCtorystal and A. Dr. A. C. Unit oa by-M- cussed. One of the big features of the evening was the . showing - ot the Troubles of a Merchant, and How to Stop Them." The tllmvirlvldly described the experiences of Mr. White, u merchant, who along, trying to operate his business along lines. .jHie store was located 5a an building. His windows y were' too high to permit proper siAewalk The of merchandise. In front ot his store, was dirty, and the "whole " frofttr was nuattractive. Customers passed by his door to at another store. store was in keepof his The interior His goods exterior. with! the ing were quality, but poorly displayed. 'His clerks were indifferent. His poor business methods coat him money every.day. He was deeply in debt. . Through Then came a change, the introduction of modern business methods in Mr. Whites store, the tide was turned; From a failure he became a successful business man.. feature film. ws-struggli- C.JBur-to- i. 'E. Tluish'has caught tthe a number. of eceoaslons, ... out-of-da- te ed . LICENSED "TO WED. die-pla- licenses were 'tssned Cot the by couple yesterday Clerk L.T.: Epperson: ; Frank of Delta :Ul Sophia Stock SLrriage fallowing- -' County korris tad of Provo; tduyrgafl Fort anil c Harding, both eof Provo? Chris J. Williamson .and Ruby ;E Fillmore, both ef Pleasant iGroye. 5 Esthma II BEAUTIES OF PROVO, .GOME HERE TO LIVE make-purchas- es d Thee the world famous picture, :to Birth -- of fovo, jccmpanied by one of the hrgegt and best orchestras that ever The IS OBSERVED AT the cellist, Mr., E. P, was so Impressed with the leaities o4;Dtah and especial! Provo.. Hal he had ,a great desire te make lntthfs city. Evidently pnan can do wfjaai ,lu t do, Mr. JMayhew, . whS. was , iTtng Miuwpolls, arranged; his Vfain tisoon fter arriving hesM I possible so thftt he could jnove ta be-th- Gardes City0 fit an la access-Jflsbe- an excellent itnner, feering : spent several with the Brooks Plano com-Minneapolis, MHn. A-,Mayhew . Is now --fifth Taylor mpany,a pinp (tuner and Jlror, and this company (taels er7 "rtat hi securing tfeb service of a of Mr, Mayhews a Witty. Mr. "rtw states that Prove jhas km f its original charm tnd ,l wife hope - to make VheAr hers indeflntlely. musteten aptf of POOTRALL FRIDAY. ; firl football . of the will la Provo staged Place in the Timpanogos Ath- field next Friday between the tli.blKh school and the Bprlng- J eleven. Both team have WOP elr 7n to be Km game. gaiqe : : ' . , -t- s . - " Demo-Piper- ;1 , , com-operet- 5. Y, UNIVERSITY - i s l i, ll -- Everything is in Readiness For Big Reception Next JThutsday Night f :i T hi ll1 . t t f 1 1 , event was fittingly commemorated at ithe Brigham Yevng unlvemlty this paorntec. - The large and ,mirnificent choir of p tfe tnstttationied by Professor jFlor-Jethe for . person, rendered opening number, Onwrd, Christian Soldiers." America was read. with , comBrink-hal-l, ments, fey President George H. itu th and was then ::rV-.. dent body. Joaquin MiUarfamos poem, written in honor of Columbus', "Sail On. and On, and On pa read by professor T, Earl Pardos. Sail on,, and on, and on," aaid President Brimhall In a bilef i the slogan of tho gospel; It Tt should is tbe' slcgan of progress; If student of every be tho slogan out draw you to 1 pomothing there of progr'ess, say to of your eour and on. yourself, Sail on, and on, ,. : ad-dro- Dont newspaper. borrow 7our. " neighbors s. . -- -? ;l" t i !' .1 cetm-try-ma- five-carlo- ads -- double-truckin- g -- MINING JAY , t J 1 I 1 ta 428 years ago today since Cqltwnbus discovered America. The ' - ; at d I -- JUrhew, II home AT BIG RALLY The Provo Lyceum course under A large number of Provo people the auspices of the Brigham Young Including the Mabey- Marching dub, .university and Provo high school will went to American Fprfc last night to open its season at the Utah stake S. Kenyon of Iowa tabernacle, Saturday evening, Octo-- j hear Senator W. an deliver address on the issues of b cr J 5 4 The Montague Light Opera Sing-- " the campaign. The senator touched. era ftre booked to give the opening on many of the foremost issues of numberrrTheyceme -to Provo --wit h 45 day, and particularly the leagu. the be of credentials and news-- i of natk,n8 whl, h he urged every pe papers from all parts of the United sound of his voice to Slates are. enthusiastic in their Pra'sti8on ..which of one before these, saysr'st.bdy singers, jot tlpy cast their vote on ("Not since David Bisphaiu , sang j election day, He stated that the IDanny Deever, and Maud Powell , plaiedthe Iiumoresquo on her loemg told that the league of nations magic, violin, have our music lovers; in the-- ' Montague' - '''yuhl 1,ring.elernnLpeace,..but ft rvat-asi bad sarli-' of stead Li ht Opera Singers gave them." bringing peace, the speaker I ppprnniTways: popular: with declared that it would bring eternal the mbrtss,-4featured war; and besides that it would aur- -. the by the 'Montague Singers. render the sovereignty, integrity and In; - lie declared honor of ou j that (ile Republicans are not respon-b- y are scenes from The Seren-rdo..Victor. Herbert Robin Hood: bijgibie for there nof being a league of Pied jnatioqs. and declared that the Reginald DeKovenf and the selected numbers from Ttr? i raiti and not the Republicans "areT and 'responsible for putting It In the Junk "The Red Mill Mikado," Madam Butterfly," and a heap, A Japanese Romance, all j He declared that the people of ef which are given in costume. Inci- Ainerlcfe could adni'.iiiter ' to the dental solos, duets and quartets from' needs of the na'ijus of the world the best song literature give pleasing without becoming entangled In their variety to the program. One or embroilments. He declared that tta ; more readings; such as a sketch from price .of peace is too high when it The Blue BirS.M- - by faeterlihck, asks the people of This country to givefurther diversion without de- surrender their sovereignty and the parting from the superior quality of htnor that they hwve enjoyed down the Montague program. through the generations, even from -- " Mr. Smoot will bo the principal speaker at a reception given In his Herald Clark, who has charge of the very landing ot the Pilgrims. honor In tho Armory hall under the auspices of tho Womans Republican the lyceum course this year, states In dtscusslong various issues Sen- -, club ot Provo. All are Invited.- that the course this season contains ator Kenyon verified n number ot bin The best material on the American statements hy fuming to Senator platform today. ; Every cltlsen of Reed Rmobt, who accompanied him Provo who enjoys high class enter- to American Fork. In asking Sentainment should. In Mr. Clark's opin- ator Smoot the amount of money : ion, purchase a season ticket. raised by. the . various liberty loan,: drives, which information wm retd- - , PLEASANT GROVE TO HOLD ily given, Senator Kenyon said: Mrs. C. H. Wright, chairman of Mabey Marching club; selection by CELEBRATE OCTOBER S3 That the way we do fn the senthe Womans Republican dub, an- the Boshard quartet; Address, Hon. this senator of yours la a walk-in- g nounces that everything Is la readi- Harvey Bluff; wees! pelo, 'Hannah ' Word comes from Pleasant Grove ate; Senator Kenyon encyclopedia." ness forthe big receptioa te be ten- Packard;; ; address, ,( Hon. B. O. to the effect that the Boosters club declared that - he esme to Utah fort dered Sou ter Reed Smcet, Hea. E. Leatherwood; quartet. Miss Florence of that city is planning on one cf practically one thing, and that was te O. Leatherwood and Hon. . Harvey Jeppersoa . and company; address, the biggeat celebrations , ever . witfer Senator Smoot, whom he duff at the Armory Kan next Thurs- Prof. Amos N. Merrill; campaign nessed in that city to take place Sat- plead was the best eccnomlst, the declared day evening, to which the public Is song, Johnson sisters; address. Sen- urday, October 23, The occasion for on tax questions, the invited. The program as announced ator Reed r Smoot. Refreshment the celebration is the opening of the greatest expert man tin .Informed governmental bet by the committee tn charge is as fol- will be served, and those who at- paved roads through th at cityr Deco-- ' senate. States affair .theUnlted Jn lows! ""Music by 'the' band,' original' tend are ' assured "Of Aft Instructive ration and program committees are He said, I dont know how he does campaign songs and yells by the and pleasant evening. said to be already at wor': it; ,1 sometimes wonder; when he forlhe event. Among the !!a declared that Senator o thus far planned is a big Smoot had already saved the country the street and later a program in the more than a million dollars on print Orpheus hall. paper alone, and s&W 'thkt- - with his keen sense ot economy he would, .If TO DISCUSS LEAGUE ISSUES. tb the senate, save the engine) nomln isen returned of Watters , Duchesne, Boardman,' O. formerly J. -millions.--- ated for congress on both the Social-- foreman for the Denver A Rio Grande tickets from railroad In Salt Lake, has been ar Thursday, October 14, the regular 1st and the Fanner-Labo- r the Flret Utah district, has notified rested at Denver by special agents of monthly meeting of - the American the . secretary of state that he prefers the road, charged with the theft ef Legicn will be held in the Commer ASSESSMENT WORK ticket. ef coal from the com- dal club rooms when the subject of the Farmer-Labo- r to run-oin the under Salt Lake last June. finds that Mr. Bennion pany yards the league, of nations will be disBE DONE TO HOLD Work upon the complete state law he irmy not run on two tickcussed pro and con by Attorneys J. ofelectric nominated ets by petition. jhe Bamberger W. Robinson and I. E. Brockbank. CLAIMS Arguments in favor of the proposed railroad between Ogden and Salt Lake arifinlinal amendment providing.; has been begun by the company. Men for atate support of $25 per capita of .are at work upon a stretch of eight Between this date and the first ot school population to the school dJs- - miles between Ogden and Lagoon and B. Y. U. FOUNDERS the coming year a lot of assessment tricts of the state In payment of the between Centerville and Wilcox, son. of salaries of teachers have been suuiiuedi George iai, the 3 year-old work will be required to hold the PROGR AMappointed, at a George lit jSeul, of Suit Lake, is dead up by unpatented mineral ground of the meeting of district, county And state and two other children are seriously ome of this has aldtfttrict. Tintic 111 as the result of accidentally swal- IS COMPLETED ready started, many of superintendents recently. the claim The Pilgrims tercentenary 'celebra-- lowing a quantity of poisonous tab- anxious to owners being put themtion in Salt Lake will cover a period lets, u hleh the children found In a of annual selves in the matter safe comArrangements have been of six men tbs and will bo centered on bottle bidden to a wood pile. is weather labor the while, favorable, the forfeited who Aa Ogden resident Mayflower three main events, pleted for. a big celebration of Instances a number of but in comthe quite be 11, November when court in ball the $10 city Compact day, the Brigham Young j that Founders day ha9 until of Jlie pOBtponed PIJ answer the failed to appear and memoration of the landing next. 10 later in the year. on At a Friday university and was 21. Pilgrim December Into of brought speeding, charge grlms, court upon a bench warrant and was oclock exercises will be held at ColDuring the past few years mineral pageant parade Jn the spring. sn , automobile given a sentence of three dsya to the lege hall, at which one of the in- land has been exempt from assessPablno Gouveia, driver of Elko, Nev, was killed to a city Jail. : stitutions three alumni United States ment work, the government officials Sugar making commenced at the senators, Hon. William H,. King,, will having granted such jan exemption os spectacular automobile accident at the 'state fair grounds when hla machine, Lehl factory last week. A force ot be the principal speaker. account of the scarcity of labor durmen has been 'busy all a Chevrolet, threw a right front tiro seventy-fivbe- ing war times and immediately fol1 :30 "will be a At and turned completely over ia the air. summer making changes and repairs tween huskies ot the college on. one lowing the close of the war, but Gouveia was hurled from tba car and and when the slicing of beet began huskies the of and side, high school every unpatented claim must have this number waa Increased to about offered a broken neck. ' followed the required $100 worth of work if will be on This tho other. of '. age. 800. Dr. Jame J. Judd, 00 year between the B. it itf tTbe held for the year 1920, uns football game by died at a few Lakes (jays Within of Salt London, England, a native long Spring-vill- a less the location Avas made since the hla home In Farmington, October 6. talked-o- f pipe line of water supply Y. U. high school team and first ct last January. eleven. school's United States be came fighting to will the high section of the east the for Dr. Judd city " The days celebration will close at the riart of the civil war and an accomplished fact. The mammoth MURDER TRIAL BOOKED. served in the northern army for two pipe with a capacity of 40,000,000 with a grand ball at the Ladies gymia being tested in sec- nasium in the to came Salt dally, gallons He a as surgeon. years evening. tions now, : lake.. in .The trial of Alex Bargo, chsrged ' .. .. ; an with 175 A citlsens of committee d Friends of Alonzo Wheeler, the EDUCATOR EMINENT HERE." the murder ot Joe Vea at with executive committee, of seven, has ' a accalled for be young IUverdale farmer who was last summerTwill Commisthe been city appointed by cidentally killed ot Plain City . last sion as a field David Starr Jordan of California bearing in the district court tomororganization in the Veek, harvested the beef crop upon In came to be undertaken tq Prove- today for a short visit row morning. A special venire of campaign - the .Wheeler fnibn at Riverilale. The hts son Knight Starr Jordan. ' with Lake. Salt jurors has been summoned and tba load-' etmro crop! was dug, topped and witnesses have been notified to ha Plain and Ktverdale ed bj about forty ' here. work Job Bring your Subscribe for The Post. present City then, j -- lamed America, . - merchandising methods,... By ..means of stereopticcn slides and motion pic- Mr. Boyce In jfter which he struck with-htbut denies havifist, ji eye club. a with him hit ng It is reported that the quarrel been began over a bridge that had . I salespeople were present at the Princess theater last night, when Mr, G. W. Sulley, expert lecturer of the National CaBh Register company, of Mr.'Boyce fussing the matter ryeaterdayTthe to yottng men against whom the complaint Is filed declared that Mr. a jock Boyce hit one of them with Princess THE MONTAGUE 81XGKKH WILL SENATOR. W. 8. KENYON 8AY SMOOT 18 BEST INFORMED APPEAR IN TABERNACLE IN PROGRAM OF LIGHT OPERA: MAN IN U. 8. SENATE. . me. of ; the Dayt6hObIdgven"nteresting talk and educational talk, on : retail with a club.' In hit Sulley, PLEADS FOR SMOOT SATURDAY EVE ; that allege eoinplalnt W. IOWA SENATOR COURSE OPENS OF A MERCHANT BOYCE AND RAMREAU TROUBLES OVER JOINT . . TOLD BY EXPERT IN BU8I-- gQY8 QUARREL T NESS METHODS. BBTOGfi; CASE TP FRIDAY. of Pleasant View . WE WANT EVERYONE TO FEEL AT LIBERTY TO USE IT. GEORG Boyce G. Theater. HERE TO SERVE THE PUBLIC IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE. BUSINESS OF TEN. VOLUME LECTURE : TO MEN Georg Expert Talks . - - - . . i i .. e i f v.: tug-of-w- ar !; I ' 1 ' -- , tX- e , ii : e.l i. r Dirt-den- anti-smok- i i .1 t si j t - -- a ' Si' :i hi! - |