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Show ' V' -'. ' 1 r- V - ?" .""i. ) I PROVO POSTTFRIDAYTAPRIL15ri92ir fa - k - K PRESIDENT BRIMHALL T" SERGEANT HARRIS RE' ADDRESSES HIGH om; EAUS Every Modern IN BATTERY C d worth-while- r; COLUMBIA TONIGHT and SATURDAY PIERCES ' Every modern housewife knows the surpass ng wholesomeness, and nutriment of tastiness Pierce's Pork and Beans. Baked In sealed containers so so flavor can escape with a matchless sauce so 'every atom shares the tang and seat The result is beans whole and mellow, pleasing to the palate and easy to digest Pierces give you a new conception of baked beans. Tofntstoc S&tKffcraur Tomato Soup Hominy Tbrnak Cctujp Prepared and packed under rigid Inspection for your safety. Get them at your Grocers, Putnpkn SYRUP aa&tarUy PaxJd .Everlastingly Backed, by U joy-killi- But dont be a crooked-degrabber. Dr. H. J. Sears of the U. of U. visited the high school Wednesday afternoon. He gave a lecture before the parent-teacheassociation Wednesday evening. Mr. Hugh Peterson and Mr. Samuel Blddulph who have been absent from school on account of illness are back at their posts again. The agricultural club had an Interesting field trip Tuesday morning. MAY The Kid NEW COMPANY FORMED The West? Mountain Development company of American Fork has filed articles of incorporation with the clerk in which Peter 3. county Ofta DaMy of 'Em AIL L98d Since qt$3en Adamson of American Fork is named as president of the company; Edward B. Jones, of Lehi. vice president and treasurer, and Frank S. Humphrey of American Fork secThese with E. J. Wilde of retary. HEALTH CONDITIONS IMPROVED American LICENSED TO WED Fork and Charles Dorton of Lehi consltute the board of diA marriage license has bepn laChief of Police Jesse Manwarlng rectors. The company Is Incorporate med by Clerk Wallace reports that health conditions in ed for $10,000, which is divided into County and Provo so far as contagious diseases 1,000,000 shares of a par value of Jfrles to Albert Floyd Hulsb is formRena Choules both of Provo. concerned fait improving. 1 cent each.- - The company, arq, ed for the purpose of developing He says that few cas?s requiring mining prospects, water for irrigaBring your Kodak film in this are now being reported, tion and culinary purposes, etc. The quarantine anting and we will have them all which indicates that health condi- basis of the company is a number printed by 0 P. M. Lone tions are much better than they of mining claims known4. as the HEDQUIST DRUG CO. S, 6 and 8, Pine mining claims 1, were during the winter months. 2 Stores. which are valued at $4,000, located !in Utah County. (TO3 VOTINGS - -- TAKE NAME Utah Farmers Lose $100,000 Annually From Mixed Grain If you walk about town youll for a coat of good paint and save If these houses could talk, theyd say,all.Taint us, save us when you save the surface. you worth owning is worth preserving. -- Property . t When you paint you want paint of a lasting quality. OF PAINT I MIX. KIND iSTHE THAT J NEW HOME. LET ME PAINT YOUR and Varnishes. Be.sure ask for Bennetts Paints entitled, "A Variety Survey and Key of Small Grains in UtahL and contains a - number of as to pratlc&l recommendations methods by which the enormous annual loss may be reduced to the minimum which any farmer can fol' low. In addition to the loss from dockage, say! Professor f Stewart, other large losses are sustainedso which easily are very evident but not calculated. If several varieties are being grown together or even In the same community it is very evident that one is a better ylelder that the others-anone is, therefore, losing by growing an Inferior wheat. The different varieties do not ripen at the same lime and as a result, says ProfBtewart, another large losse is sustained through the over-ripvarieties shattering and the under. ripe shrinking. I Day Service In Developing and Printing. d HEDQUIST - In THE BLACK GATE i; i i , Hedquist Drug Co. 2 STORES i Special for t ? SATURDAY & MONDAY i j 60c 1 pound Opeko Coffee Special 25c Rexall Cold Tablets 7. .V. . i . $2.25 .... Hot Water Bottle ; ; :: 60c lpound 4a Stationary v, . . $1.59 . - 49c 35c . Form Hair Net $1.25 Vinol, . . . ' 25c Special 2 for 25c ....... THAT Castle Gate ' . . Favorite Cream Standard 20c .. . . . $ 15c Good 35c i 60c Rikes Violet Cream J30c . Special $L05 GOOD COAL THE KIND YOU WANT Panther , King Clear Creek Black Ilawk ORDER TODAY SMOOT & SPAFFORD HEADS WIN! ' L At The ' Maiben Glass & Paint Co. 272 West Center. DRUG CO. 2 Store. 1 and Phone 160. MONDAY and TUESDAY EARLE WILLIAMS 174 Description Tabernacle EDUCATOR TO VISIT B. Y. . Friday, April 15, i 7:30 PM. AdmisSoin Free - f- THE PRICES OF POSSESSION rr ing mixed. . The details of the survey have been published --as Station bulletin SayaUSEiTHE BEST --T son. We do not know Just what to do with West Virginia. . It probably will be able to take care of Itself when the time comes. , r. 4 In- - iels, each--ca- If Paint Could Talk TONIGHT and SATURDAY ETHEL CLAYTON State names. North Carolina and South Carolina might even get together on a proposal to give Carolina to one and take a new name for the other. .North Carolina probably would want to be and known as Josephus South Carolina aa Woodrow or Wil- One hundred, thousand dollars is a very conservative estimate of the loss sustained by the grain grower! of Utah every year on account of of the growing mixed varieties small grains, according to Professor George Stewart in charge of Field Crop Investigations for the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station. This loss became very evident and was easily calculated following the enactment of the Grain Standards Act. sThe total number of cars the graded, bushels In average dockage and the-- annual grain crop of the State were the factors used in arriving at tbe loss which the farmers were sustalnlhg. Immediately following the disclosure of this enormous loss, the Utah Experiment Station authorized Professor Stewart to make a variety survey of the small grains grown in the State with a view of determining some of the sources and causes of the mixtures and methods by which the loss could he reduced. Professor Stewart began the survey in, the summer of 1918 and concluded it at the close of the season of 3,000 1919 having visited nearly practically grain fields covering every county in the State. Twenty-fou- r varieties of wheat were found growing in the State and practically every field showed evidences of be- J 23 PRINCESS . -- 21-22-- OF The directors of the Chamber of Commerce of Mitchell, S. D., want the name of the State changed from South Dakota to Roosevelt. They have begun work to get what they want and they have a good idea. Dakota is a better name than North Dakota, and North Dakota .could have U If South Dakota became Roosevelt; says the Chicago Tribune. Roosevelts early life was associated with the Dakotas, and the State would make the association' a permanent record If it were to change its name. There Is a lack of full identity in these geographical distinctions In is Coming April ROOSEVELT rg -- It Would In 1 HANDS OFF Note. Saturday, will also be Chapter 14 of King of The Circus, starring Eddie Polo. REGULAR PRICES al rooeracMJGD PotfcMtaJ x TOM MIX let-live- r; Table TH EATRES AT-TH-E LPrSldent GeorK H. Brimhall of Justice Johnson and yictor C. the Brigham Young University gave Hatch of Provo and one of his characteristic, Ephrlam II. inspira- Evans of Provo Bench have successtional addresses to the students of the Provo high school Wednesday fully passed the physical examina-io'- n He discussed six classes morning. required for admittance Into of people one meets in the world Battery C in which they recently which he chobe to designate as the enlisted. goerg, the sinilers, the "Top Sergeant Harris reports "givers," the "drifters," the "growlers and that there wlHvbe openings In the the "grabbers. In concluding his battery fhthe near future- - for a limited number o; men with lots of remarks on a subject highly interesting to those present, "pepand" enthusiasm." UvUnglo Dr. Brimhall read the following the fact that the enlistment term original poem entitled "Don't Be. of a number of enlisted mep will soon expire, there will, Sergeant Dont be a drifter, a drifter. Harris says, necessarily be some vacancies- .- All questions relative Just be a helper, a lifter;. Be going somewhere doing your to work in the guard, and the general proceedure of the annual enshare, But don't be a campment etc., will gladly be answered at the armory. drifter. Sergeant Harris states that it Is Dont be a growler, a growler. not dtfinitely known just where the Just be a smiler, annual encampment of the National .Be seeing the good and say what Guard will be held, but In all proyou should. bability Battery S will go to Camp But dont be a He says the Lewis, Washington. growler. encampment this year promises to be a flne outlng for the men. Aside Dont Jt6. a grabber, a grabber, from getting Interesting work in .lust be a giver, It promises to give to the Be right on the square, content artillery, members a lot of fun and with, your share, " hang-aioun- p . PORTS ENLISTMENTS SCHOOL STUDENTS it . BOYS RETURNED TO SALT LAKE, N y Dr. E. S. Conklin, head of the Two boys who had run away from a Dep. of the University, Ore- detention home in Salt Lake city gon, Is expected to arrive In Provo were taken in charge here by Pro-- : tomorrow evening, where he will visit bation Officer E. O. Byland yesterthe Brigham Young university with day after they had sojourned as far a view of working np an interest in as Thistle on a freight train. The poBt graduate work among the pro- boys are about 14 years of age.' They fessors of the local Institution; were returned to Salt Lake today. phsy-colog- va |