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Show r PROVO POST, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1321 rrrU. S. ROYALTIES CO. BUYS PROVED LEASE ROYALTIES - UK EcERaV 0-- PO ST I Provo's Popular Newspaper Published Each Tuesday and Friday By THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY 125 West Center St Phone 13 Editor and Manager NEPM C. HICKS J Many of our leading business men and citizens have wondered a great deal during the past few months why a stream of water has not been allowed to run continuously in the gutters of the business district.' They have called attention to the fact that there is an abundance of water season and that a little of it used for the Entered at the postoffice at Provo City Utah, as! puTposeiwould; add to the beauty of our city and would improve sanitary . conditions. Om Year . ,A Often times dirt and refuse of- - various, kinds Six KmUi .collect In the gutters to such an extent that it is Three Heaths trather difficult for the sprinkling wagon to A borderline of such material along every sidewalk of the business district does not surroirr Rous unwenf bt bob in any way enrich the- - beauty - of . CBBora irow Neither does it favorably impress thethrrityr stranger within our gates. It should also be remembered that it is in such surroundings that disease and THE TIN WEDDING HIKE. contagion thrive. ' The Post heartily concurs in the of - All Provo congratulates those in charge of the the complaining business mien and opinion as their Tin Wedding hike to Timpanogos for the splen spokesman calls the attention of the City Comdid success attained. Especial. credit and lauda- mission to the beconditions, existing firmly tion is extended Physical Director Eugene L, lieving that will be rectified. they Roberts of the Brigham Young University, It not be amiss in this connection to state may of out and season in who, almost single handed, that the thousands of tourists who yearly visit season, has been advertising the wonders of the Salt Lake are City impressed by its cleanliness Wasatch giant until he has won for himself the and never to fail comment on the clear stream appellation, Timpanogos Roberts. The avoca. of water in its gutters. continually flowing tion of Director Roberts for the last fifteen 0 years has been that of salesman and advertiser. WHO CAN SOLVE THE PROBLEM? As such he has specialized in selling Timpanogos, to a then first fewjntimate friends, Hundreds of people who have been visiting the and Utah, and finally to the entirgnation. 'That he has succeeded most admirably is evi Canyon resorts this summer and who are weekly denced by the tremendous success of the Tin attendants , at the Timpanogos ball park have asked u$ one and the same question. We have Wedding hike. wrestled with the problem for some time in an And the end is not yet! The fourteen hundred to effort satisfy ourselves as well as the proponpeople who participated in the inspiring- - pro- ents of the question. Being rather poor in grams at Aspen Grove and the thousand who figures, we acknowledge that thus manipulating reached the top of the mountain during the three unable to reach a satisfactory been have we far boosters will now be on from of the days hikes annual community hike. The people of Utah solution to the problem and therefore respect-full- y pass it on to those who are more apt in are just awakening to the fact that within the borders of the state are to be found the most handling it. This is the question, Why does a beautiful canyons in the world. They are gradu- bottle of sodawater or rootbeer that can be bought for five cents at Vivian Park cost ten ally impressing that fact upon the tourists who cents at Timpanogos Park? come through the state by automobiles as well are of the opinion that the extra nickel ne If you railroad.-Obe .as by the need, thereforer not a prophet, to predict a glorious future for the is for the empty bottle, here is another question, wonders of Timpanogos and Provo Canyon. How many baseball fans have you seen leaving Tourists who in the past have made flying the park with an empty bottle in their pockets' trips through our state or who have made a one-daThe ancients knew the value of bathing. stop at Salt Lake City will in the future There ought to be more ancients now. . spend weeks worshipping at the shrine of TimO . -7 t panogos. takes a good many years of experience It " The programs at Aspen Grove made a lasting for a man to understand the difference between impression on the audience. Much credit for the advice, Go on, and Come op. these programs belong to Professor T. Earl Pardoe, and Mr. and Mrs. George Ballif who put When a man has more nerve than brains forth every possible effort to make the camp, he is temperamental. fire entertainments outstanding features of the j Cave men are only popular with the wo' hike. . me:n of the movies.. In real life theyre tamed The various window displays advertising the by cave women. hike is largely to the credit of E. H. Eastmond, 0 AASamue Jepperson, B. F. Larsen and 0. D. Campgirl of twenty intends to marry a handbell. some, rich man, "but at thirty she often hopes i In commenting on the success of the Tin Wed she still may be able to marry 8 man. ding hike it would be very unfair to forget the valuable and unselfish service rendered by Mr. of the stores in Provo. It was evident to all that D. D. Sutton, manager of, the Sutton Market, in the commissary was conducted for service and establishing a commissary at. Aspen Grove. not for profit, and it served most helpfully.' It Many favorable and appreciative comments were is of this kiqd on the part of all heard from the hikers for the splendid service Provo citizens that will eventually make Tim extended by that department Goods of various panogos a Mecca for the lovers of the great were bought there just as cheap as in any ' of--doors. ned above-mentio- n re-'mo- ve it , ' to-Pro- 0 y. a - - Discovery ef oil by th Garter Oil compear, a sbsldlary of BtMklard test of tkd Oray-beOil company, ! Held la VTrmla, U ralaa to the Uaito BUtea Reyeftlee company wkkk more tbm iataraota la leaaea paid acre of lead la the which adjoins and earrod Beside aldaai all an lease discovery, prowls the Grey heal 'fteltP thb'font la acoaptad by TrUopera tony as prow inf the Bptedla Top Paid, which lays between tbe Orayhaal aad Salt Craek fields, an tore again the United States ReyettSee company is benefited aa a recall of holding rovalty internet la a setool section that is la the heart of foe Paid. The United States Royalties company is controlled' by Salt Lake bankers and oil' operators, who are governing their venteres in the oU averages. The game on the Ikw-ocompany does1 not da any drilling, but confines its sotiTities to purchasing royalty interests in leases that are either being drilled or under contract to be1 drilled immediately by financially- responsible companies. Royalties have been acquired already, though the company is only a tew months old. in twenty fields, located in Utah, . Colorado, Of these Wyoming and Montana. twenty flelds tests arr being drilled in sixteen, three of the Helds in which the coihpany holds Interests have been proved and the company owns royalties ld'leaaes oir 409 acres of producing ground in Wyoming. Having decided that sufficient wildcat or unproved interests' hare been acquired, the company is now baying only proved lease royalties, for the purpose of putting the stock on a dividend-payin- g basis as quickly as possible. By its method of operation the company virtually gives Its stockholders a venture in twenty or more fields at less cost than the average wildcat company requires for stock in one test. al l.lll PRIORESS tonight i Anonio Moreno f Tire Island of - Regeneration iWanri GoldwynSSsstoech BEX BEACHS BAT Regular jinMi star? AUCTION OF iSMR HORDE Ala A RIDE ON A RUNAWAY TRAIN SOUIS Colombia Matlneee 12 NO prstaf Wed. and Thurs. Mon. aad Than., 4 p.na, Bat. A Hoildhfs, fcft j1 THE LAST SAD APPEAT For three strenuous hoars tbe auctioneer had tried to wort: hit listeners np to the proper-pitc- h f enthusiasm. Bat either thb'wentber or their lunch had disagreed1 with them ahd they simply wouldn't be eed. The sale was one of bones, aad lot after lot went tor very poor prices. At last; a sad and sorry animal was led .'free foe ring. shouted! foe Now, gentlemen, auctioneer, "what offers fdr fofs horse? Will somebody start foe bidding? There was a pause. a voice Then came slowly from somewhere 'Dr middle of the crowd. "Two dollars, It said. "Gentlemen, gentlemen, ed the auctioneer, bone Is alive. tbe protest- tearfully;- - "The The June brides dressed as usual, this Season and the grooms In black, as usual, same as te, any otter kind of mourner. Progress is often dne to dissatisfaction. To arrive at any particular point, one most have a definite goaf. Ton get ont of a book jttat what yon put into It when you read ft. SAVE ttlEY-OU- Y FOR CASE Samuel Kopp450 w.Ccntn. Phone 446 Cash and Carry SjEtesaT1 at SARATOGA' SPRINGS Outdoor pool open every evening with fresh Water of Delightful Temperature - MAi kiutln . It tore it Mon ui Torld vi atUijeni 10 lbs. Sugar .. 10 lbs. Utah New Potatoes 96-l-b sack Low Grade Floor 4&4b sack Whole Wheat Flour Picnic Hams, per Ox Fine Breakfast Bacon, per lb. Mild Salt Bacon, per lb. 3 pkgs. Americam Beauty Macaroni Pint can Covo, Mazola or Wesson Oil Small can McDonalds Cocoa 2 Large cans Corn Beef Gallon can Springville Catsup l Gallon can Pineapple 2 cans Goddard' Catsup . r- 2 lbs. Fresh' Tomatoes Utah New Cabbage, per lb. 10 lbs. Good Rite 10 Bars White Naptha Soap 10 Bars Crystal! White Soap 10 Bars A. B. Naptha Soap 10 Bara White-LaundrSoap 2 Cans Lighthouse Cleanser , 450 pocedi aj If to worn c drdei in kick th C O A L In MJ? ta, li hrii 33 1 tonled- -v miiiU i 55 ItWtlMK rtaot ot J letatlig till an . 35 tom j of "lted Sui it Iron tl a ) vkick 75 -- ifti ,3enutorft wnetedlTl C5 XM lmjM of Hi 69 42 'lottk 415 i hwuylT OH tnupo West Center St, Provo. West 5th. North MUM t min, v Mng JttftO 'bn Uipit Utah Timber & Coal Company JE&SE HARMON, MANAGER. 160 knoi yrttl FOR THE MONEY; NO CHARGE.,, NO DELIVERY. . m :ii tii lowest Prices.! - TUB MOtfr COMPLETE LINE WEEK ENDING JUKE' 30 MORE in Bathing MAS I y The Most Wholesome Pleasure'j is Found oper 'Im V ith . .. - Phone 232 Mho nloi, CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KING BLACK HAWK ROYAL STANDARD LUMP, NUT AND SLACK Kindling, Lumber, Shingles, Roofing and Cement A Square Deal to Every Patron I letter ! Met Teast mini ?Tn s f tier , ect! hsitai Utah Belle is f MATIIIAS AFFAIR .1 tbe-ae- t Boat Ride on thei .j-t- CONSTANCE TAlilADGE wuratof 3 A T0NIG3T, LAST TIMES, 7:30 oi-ta- tiei PROVO COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK Another Pleasurable Feature of this Popular Resort Capital Stock Paid in $100,000 Stirplus Fund $100,000 Reed Smoot, President C. E. Loose, J. T. Farrer, Cashier J. A. 3uttle, Asst Cashier F. G. Richmond, Asst. Cashier. Our growth is accountable to at least two t! igs. First, the confidence the people of this commnnit Lav in ihis bank, and secondi the service that has brought about that confidence. We solicit your patronage. Vice-Preside- nt 1 We cater to and invite Churches, Clubs, Large of Small Parties to make their outings a. Success By coming to the Beautiful " hi 1 5i .He !u f-- '111 Wi !ftll Ml TOO REALISTIC. SARATOGA-SPRING- S 'dutched the air convulsively.' The popular author entered the publishers . sanctum, seething with , indignation. Whats this I hear you want some alterations In my he demanded. Ive made some libelous statements, have 1? Where?" You have, said the publisher, Here on page U, your calmly. heroine, who lives in Msdshester, lnann-script- r ?" Well, what's Wrong with It1 demanded the Irate writer. And then, went on tbe m ? who objected on page 40 you 'the heroine went and washed her hands. it's a libel on the atr, sir!" There wad a young lady of fashion, ossed up by a cow in a passion. As she sailed through the air She was heard to declare, Oh, why did I tie thin red sash on Mud-chest- er Ire M a h ! I in 'or Vi r 1 i |