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Show X WWT KEIFER GOES pie X-;7- X 4444 4 B. SAULS 4-- 4 3?r; 444444ti By T. OTEDWARDS, Auditor of the Southern Pacific Co. Sauls, who for the has been secretary director of the Utah Agricul-- x "'T' 4 DAY $ CALL FOR-- BIG S 1. I believe In loyalty to my employer. 2. In painstaking efforts to deliver the best services that I can, and . that one deed well done today Is worth two promised for tomorrow. 3. That there is advancement awaiting every man who is fit and prepared for It, and that no man s down and out until he ,'A yyKfod AUGUST 9. 1921. JW giT 'hr1 r n t mJtfr oJMneh'ajjiMtaiJhell PLANS FOR LABOR CREED OP LOYALTY TtKPROVO B.Y.U. ROVO POST, TUESDAY, has lost faith in hlmsejf 4. In courtesy, kindness and generosity toward my fallow man, and in honest andwunham- pered competition. ; HBH i CELEBRATION Provo will celebrate Labor day in a trut American fashion, according to an announcement just made by Tom Williams, general chairman of the arrangements committee. . It is our intention to make Labor day this year a memorable one,' said Mr. Williams,' in discussing, the plans for a genuine American Labor day, We will have a big parade in the morning and a short program of music and sentiments. In the after4 noon we plan to have an excellent 444 program of sports, consisting of 4 wrestling, boxing, foot racing, and According to officials of the Tex- baseball. In the evening we will tile Workers Union, conditions in conduct a big confetti ball on the from 8 to it o'clock, after the cotton mills located in the south- pavement which a grand ball In the Moz.rt ern states are intolerable. They hall will ocmplete the day's activiclaim that wages of women workers ties. have been reduced from $27 per week Mr. Williams explained that thi of labor Increased from 55 to 65 men of Provo are arranging laboring to $9 and $11 a week and the hours appropriate exercises and ceremohours. nies, and extends-aInvitation - to came to the Utah Agricultural Col- all to join in the day's activities. believe that the Interests of lege well trained for his work. He one We are the interests of all, said was in also has the j of the station, employ Knight tural College experiment Mr. Williams,' from' a letter resigned and will go to the Brigham Investment company of Provo, Utah, he had sent toquoting a number of promione and for he has been, years after his nent business men Young University, where of Provo; that iDDointed secretary to the president graduation from high school. the welfare of industry dtpends upon His record to at Utah the Agricuaccording agent, purchasing ltural College has been admirable. Al. the success of labor and that the wel. Dr F. 8. Harris, president of the tare of labor depends upon the suc.formerthough his duties as secretary to the cess Brigham Toung University, of industry. To this end we inof director the station. experiment station ly director of the experiment were numerous and the responsibili- vite the citizens of Provo to join Mr. Sauls is very enthusiastic conwith us this year and to participate great, he nevertheless found time in cerning the opportunities of his new ties such a celebration of Labor day to work comin take of school the 1 the that believe Brigham office as will exemplify the principle of cobemerce and to business Is administration destined Young University and mutual good-wi- ll and operation Utah Agricultural College from come the Intellectual center of the of the understanding between all the elechurch and as such it will become which he graduated with the bach- ments and interests which compose one of the strongest institutions in elor of science degree in 1920. Dur- our complex society. the entire west, he said. Ot course, ing the four years that he spent at Those of us who are affiliated the school has had great influence the college he. became involved in with and was He organized labor desire to coInterests. varied Increased appropriatmany but the past, In with those who labor, but are operate vice of Commercial and the been have president which granted ions not so affiliated, and with those who consequent heightened interest in rlub in 1921, a member of the Delta are engaged in merchandising, in prothe school and its work, together Nu and Phi Kappa Phi fraternities, and financing. In fact, we with greater possibilities of service the latter a national fraternity of moting which will go hand in hand with the scholarship; president of the post desire that every element and interest of Provos society unite in prop Increase in funds, will aid the uni- graduate class, secretary of the Utah The Brigham Agricultural Alumni association and erly celebrating that day of the year versity materially. that has been set aside for the purToung University always has been an a member of several clubs. He was pose of also educapaying proper respect and of Cache Stake the Utah the in secretary nnit Important to the sacredness of consideration He a Mutual we look forward association. gained and tional system effion and for will a be she systematic reputation to the day when par with any school in the west in cient work and was known as a splenWomen In Massachusetts had their did organizer. every way. Mr. David Burgoyne will succeed political hopes blasted when the at A graduate of the commercial department of the Brigham Young him as secretary to Ahe director of torney general ruled that, while woUniversity high school and. later an the experiment station and will begin men were entitled to vote they were Instructor in commercial subjects at his duties immediately. Logan Jour- not eligible to hold office In that State. the church university, Mr. Sauls nal. BARTONS This Summer for An 444444444444 n T AT s? f f i Up-to-Da- tef REFRIGERATOR Only a few Refrig- an erators left and. going at COST ON EASY TERMS. one-hal- f, Refrigerators Are a Year Round Necessity They Save Enough Food To Pay For Themselves. M MBiHmiBKBagMiHisiH'uuaiiiiMiitiiiaaiBgmtgtBtBgifTronMlHiliiBBSSS months of hot weather ahead XI. X of iis- -i' tlhiree just as well get that refrigerator now and ! No. Priced at $29.75 1 priced No. 2 priced No. 3 priced No. 4 priced No. 5 priced -- Special Terms No. No. No. No. 6 7 8 9 No. 10 No. 11 priced priced priced priced priced priced Special Terms at. at. at at $5.00 Down, $5.00 at at at at at at Priced at $64.75 JiMI II II Priced at $97.00 ES3Z Masgggmsieifflgsggg , weather ahead of us. Without a good refrigerator your butter turns to oil, your milk sours, your Sunday dinner roast' spoils over Saturday night and alithe germs in creation, young and old. gather on your food for a picnid, the children get cross and the peevish because food is insipid and tasteless, and life is not worth living. Per Month $64.75 $72.75 $79.25 $87.90 $92.00 $97.00 $10 Down, $7.50 WITHOUT ONE Three months of hot 75 $35.55 $40.60 $46.50 $50.75 at iartoimFifflrinmMre Per Month WITH ONE With a good White Mountain refrigerator, cork, insulated, either metal ahd all white, inside and 'out, Of battleship gray or wood with golden oak finish outside and whits' your butter stays hard, the milk sweet and fresh, the meat cool and minns all germs, yon hfve ice tor tea and lemonade or other c o ol i n g drinks. , ln-jld- e. (E LOCAL ARTISTS ANOTHER WONDERLAND all refrigerators 25 per cent off for cash 3--?2D.- MV PRAISE UTAHS save 25c on the dollar. -- Dollar Down Terms - -- WWmiMIMWB EVERY REFRIGERATOR IN OUR STORE MUST BE SOLD THIS MONTH X Samuel Jepperson, Orson Campbell, B. F. Larsen, Herald Clark and E. L. Roberta returned to Provo yesterday after a ten days excursion Into southern Utah. The party visited the Zion National park, the Laver-ki- n Hot Springs, St, George and Bryce canyon. Messrs. Jepperson, Campbell and Larsen were able to make several beautiful oil sketches of the scenic features which are attracting the attention of thousands of tourists each month. In commenting on the scenery of southern Utah, one of the party said: To many tourists Zions canyon is at first disappointing; but if the disappointed tourist will remain a day or two in the canyon be will be completely won by the beauty of the see. nery. Zions canyon grows npon one and new charm is discovered every hour of the day. Bryce's, on the other hand, breaks in upon the tourist suddenly and takes him completely by storm. Without exception visitors to this wonderland are overwhelmed by the brilliant colors, the fantastic forms chisled out of the colored sandstone cliffs, and the thousands of temples and cathedrals which are massed around the big People should visit amphitheaters. Brsyce's at sunset or sunrise and should never fall to descend Into the hallow canyon and spend several hours amid the wlerd sculptured freaks of art on every hand. Big Special Dance TONIGHT VIVIAN PARK . , . i . 1 ! - . . WILDE ORCHESTRA ' YOU KNOW THE MUSIC ;; YOU KNOW THE PLACE . 'V - YOU KNOW THE CROWD WOMEN GIVE OUT Housework is hard enough when Every Provo woman who healthy. is having backache, blue and kidney or bladder tronblles, should be glad to heed this Provo womans experience. Mrs. Jnliett Roberts, says: 1 suffered constantly with severe pains in my sides.. Often I was nervous and so weak I could hardly get' about the house. Headaches and dizzy spells constantly troubled me and I fell a few times from dizziness and injured myself. I was very sick and when Doan's Kidney Pills brought me relief I was mighty thankful. I used four boxes In all and they made me well. OVER FOUR YEARS LATER, Mrs Roberta said , "I have found It necessary to use Doans Kidney Pills a few times since I last recommended them, but have always received" the same good results. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE slm dealers. Dont all at Price 60c, HARDWARE DEPARTMENT kidney remedy -- get ply ask for aPlUs-tsame thatMrs he Dons Kidney Roberts had. Foster Mllburn Co., HESSSSHSSSa Mfgra., Buffalo, N. Y. And the Good Times We Have. . And, If You Dont Know This, Listen! "t Our Dancing Has Been Properly Conducted. . I . EVERYBODY INVITED! Taylor Bros. THE NIGHTS ARE COOLER AT Cornyany Vivian Park GROVER PURYANCE, Manager . ! |