OCR Text |
Show ? NOV. FRIDAY, 4, 1921 THE THE PROVO POST PROVO . POST meadows brown and decrease crop yields, and crop pests come in devouring hordes, but the farmers of this HONORING AMERICA'S UNKNOWN SOLDIER may Provos Popular Newspaper Pennsylvania community will come through la good Published Each Tuesday and Friday by shape. They "will produce something ot everything to food need and cash crops suited to their soil and cll-- . The Tribute That Will Be Paid to the Nameless Dust in WashingTHE POST PUBLISHING" COMPANY" ton On Armistice Day in the Presence of Distinguished mate. They will always have enough of green crops 125 West Center St. Phone 13 ' to fill their silos. They can feed Personages From Many Lands. grain at NEPHI C. HICKS Editor and Manager a good margin of profit to their dairy cows and other On November 11, the third anniv- taining order among the thousands N. GUNNAR RASMUSON Associate Editor live stock. And every day their bovine milk factories ersary of the signing ot the armistice who are expected to pay silent tribyield a product that is always in demand. that ended the actual fighting of the ute to the dead soldiers during the Entered at the Postofflce at Proro City, Utah, as Consider, too, the effect on the home town. With World War, there will be Interred in twenty-fou- r hours his body will rest Second-clas- s Matter. the farmers prosperous, with the banks carrying heavy historic Arlington Cemetery, with im- In the rotunda of the Capitol. pressive Ceremonies, the of an A DISTINGUISHED GATHERING. deposits and with the merchants enjoying the good unknown American soldierbody -who 'Subscription Terms: I business that comes when customers are both able and his life for the United States andgove The Amphitheater, Arlington the One Tear $3.00 A,.' where the body of the warrior will willing to buy, the little town is healthy and growing. Allies In the great war. 1.60 81x Months As the- remains of this humble sol- have Its final resting place, seats Steady demand brings a greater variety of better 6000 persons, and on the day 76 Three Months whose name will be unknown about dier, to better from services the stores, goods merchants, of the interment there will gather in Is borne to its fithe through ages. more satisfaction for every dollar that the people of the nal the beautiful marble structure what resting place within the beautiful . SUPPORT A HOME INDUSTRY BY community spend for the requirements of a higher marble Arlington Amphitheater, er- Is expected to be the most distln-ected as a national memorial to those gulshed audience ever assembled for NOW SUBSCRIBING standard ot living. any ceremony in the history of the There Is plenty of proof here that community dairy- Who have given their lives for the United States. It will be an audience President country, the of United the ing pays. And dont forget to put the emphasis on States, evpresldenta," Justices of the that will Include the President of DAIRYING.1 COMMUNITY that word community. That's right where it belongs. Supreme court,cabinet officers, dist- the United State, two former presiThe spirit that prompted farmers and business men to inguished private citisena, famous dents, the members of the cabinet, representatives, ambassaWhat happened when fanners and business get together on the plan for the good of the commu- soldiers and sailors of America and senators, and ministers, great soldiers and the naUons that fought with her dors men of a community joined in promoting a prof- nity, was the vital factor in insuring success. It Is a of sailors of the nations that were asIn War, allied statesmen itable industry is told in a recent issue of the spirit that many another community needs, whether whothewillWorld be In Washington to attend sociated with the United States in the World War, and hundreds of Weekly News Letter, published by the United the needed industry be dairying or some other under- the conference for the limitation of men and women who are leaders in armament, not to mention thousands all walks States Department of Agriculture. taking. of life. of everyday American citizens, will In 1316, through the initiative ot leading business The religious services connected We know of no community where the natural join In a last beautiful tribute.-I- t men and farmers, a creamery was organised in a with the burial of the unknown solwas England that first conceiv- dier will be conducted by Bishop small western Pennsylvania town, and dairying was conditions are more favorable for the establish- ed the beautiful ment of a successful creamery than our own homeless dead ideatheof honoring her Charles Henry Brent, of the Protestmade the leading Industry of the community. by Interment of ant Episcopal church, who served Financial resources of the whole community were city. We have here some of the very best herds one of those dead in Westminster overseas as a with the rank France took up the plan and of major, whochaplain called into action to promote the new project. One of of wears as a mark of cattle that can bd found anywhere m Abbey. dairy burled her unknown poilu under the distinguished service the American the two banks of the town was especially active in the 'nation. With such a foundation to build Arc de Triomphe. Recently General Distinguished Service and e cows to sell to the farmers at bringing in Pershing, who journeyed to Europe who in appreciation of hisMedal, upon success is inevitable. tireless ef accomIn to to select the body of the unknown torti ter the cost, and inconvenienced Itself many ways all'ed cause was made a No doubt the committee to be appointed by American hero honored tho unknown companion of the British Order ot modate the farmers. General direction of the promodead Commerce make to Chamber of of an industrial the France and of Britain by he Bath and the Belgian Order of tional work was in the hands ot the Chamber of Comon their graves the Congres- Leopold. Misting Bishop Brent will merce of which many farmers were members. survey of the city will thoroughly investigate placing sional Medil of Honor, the highest be chaplains from both After five years of development, the community has the possibilities for the establishment of a local military tribute in the power of the the distinguished army and the navy. United States d -' 1360 pure-bre1100 pure-bre- d cows, 232 creamery. purebulls, government to bestow. The tedy bearers, all of them en-- lt ted men of the army and the navy, bred heifers, 4518 tuberculin tested cattle and 176 SELECTING THE BODY. will be eight in number, fiv from accredited herds. sre four American the army and three from the navy. e nd from each of these During the year ending June 30, 1320 the creamThe funeral escort from the Capii ,n,Prc cred seres Modern Civilization breaks down many people there has been dlslnterr-- tol to Arlington will be ery paid out $410,125.15 to its patrons. The bank composed of f unknown American units representing all branches ot the which had promoted the agricultural development at a premature age. There is at all times in the ith? united services, the army, the navy, ughetr' made a gain in deposits Of $368,847.12; while the community a group of folks who are struggling Je whire the Marine Corps and the National older bank, which also gained because of the greater against heavy odds m the form of physical han- - one of them was selected by General Guard. The United States Marine tor to are and entitled warm Pershing the ot across showed a in transfer the seas dicaps, symtown, to they Band will head the escort. general prosperity gain Nunal Ith6 at Cemetery Arlington. PRESIDENT WILL SPEAK. $542,383.01. About $1,500,000.00 in these two banks pathy and best wishes of their neighbors. .was deposited by farmers, an Increase of $1,000,000.00 Frequently these folks become totally discour-age- d The funeral procession will form in la farmers deposits in five years. even when some change in occupation or in the Arlington Amphitheater front 6f the main entrance to the every honor a ' That is mighty good showing for a community. The otherwise would bring them recovery. A remark-- 1 that America and her former Capitol and will start for Arlington farmers there have money in the bank a million and able illustration of what men have done through I fi11 ca lT wlI he bestowed upoh promptly at $ oclock In the morning of Armistice day. The route of the a half dollars. They have an Industry that provides courage and taking up some health-givin- g occu- - OUS officers of the BrIUsh'and T? procession from the Capitol to the ry y year-evework pay-dathe (profitable throughout pation, is given in the story of D. V. Burrell of Will place upon the grave their gov- - Amphitheater will be .lined with week. most priceless regards for troops the entire distance, the troops Rocky Ford, Colo., as told in the American maga- Following dairying as a major operation, they are, zine. At one time given up as incurable by his LlJr wh!!9 throughout the world, standing at attention on both sides of the roadway at an average distance of necessity, diversifying their farming they have the physicians, he recovered his health as ai result of about one soldier to every five odds in their favor in producing food, feed and cash of taking up work on a farm, and, now has de- - wui. as one, honor not yards. These troops will number the only about 6000 men, all of them from crops each year. one of the biggest seed producing busi- - named soldier who wui rest in Diversification and increased production ot barn yard lltogton. but his unknown comrades Washington and vicinity. in the world. President Harding and the official manure enable them to increase the fertility of their Many people who have lok their health by guests of the nation, as well as such of . lands. body too much confinement indoors, could recover it the nations unknown hero was piac-b- y official and private citizens as he Grain markets may waver, drouth may turn the select will meet the remains at the healthy life of farming in Utah county, I1 on Deweys historic flagship, the may the Amphitheater, the great audience I Olympia, at Havre, France. ; Before being placed on the vessel a repre standing at attention with bared sentative ot Jhe French government heads as the coffin is borne to its I decorated the body with the star of final resting place within the stately I the Legion of Honor and subsequent- marble inclosure. At exact noon a! ly at Arlington Marshal Foch will two minutes silence wll) be obdecorate it with the Military Medal, served in Arlington and, by presidenPre-Wathe highest of all French military tial proclamation, throughout the nahonors. The Olympia will arrive tion and all of its possessions. Imwithin the Virginia Capes on the mediately following this solemn two morning of November 3. The follow- minutes tribute of silence President i ing morning the body will be trans- Harding will begin his speech, the ferred to the rotunda of the Capitol only one of the day In which he will where it will be placed on the same pay the countrys tribute to Its World catafalque on which rested 'the bod- War dead. The Interment with imies of the martyred Presidents, Lin- pressive ceremonies will follow the coln, Garfield and McKinley. The conclusion of the presidents speech. While the president is speaking at draplngs used at the funerals of those Presidents are being carefully Arlington his voice will be carried by reproduced for the ceremonies of the telephone to audiences that will assemble to honor the unknown hero 10thN In New York, Chicago, 8an Francisco The guard of honor at the Capi- and other cities of the country. In tol will be a specially selected com- addition loud speaking apparatus hidof pany engineers from Camp Hum- den in and about Amthe phrey, Va., and to these regulars will phitheater will enable Arlington all within half be intrusted the duty not a of mile of the president to hear his only guarding the body, but also of main voice clearly and distinctly. ' low-pric- ed .., ,.. - :lljtv Sectional Construction When moving, cleaning house, rearranging furniture, what a boon is the sectional bookcase! And by altering a former arrangement of the sections, building them around a window or changing them in any one of many possible ways, you have practically a different piece of furniture. high-grad- Jhaion" renu PresidruairodSonSeK ed es "ntTthe ' Less Than Prices On All r v f Amfl ESccowrs Globe Wernicke -- Sectional Bookcases Absolute control of material from forest to finished case Special machinery for insuring uniform and quantity production A selling organization covering over 2000 cities and towns in this country All combine to produce in the Bookcase an economic value and service that fa unequalled in any other article of household Globe-Wernic- ke furniture. fedsaign, construction and finish, tho Globo-Wernic- kt miintmi tho tho beat furniture found to the home.high standard ot You will be interested in our beautifully entalog (free) showing the various - Eat as Much Bread as You Do Other Foods ROYAL BREAD . Every housekeeper knows that Bread is the most " Poetical and economical of all foods-iithe way" it comf bines with other foods. By serving an equal weight of Bread, pound ior pound, with your other foods, you can double your bulk of nutrition at a very much lowered cost. This is one of the most sensible ways of keeping down the cost of keeping up your table. ' . Start now by leaving a standing order with your Neighborhood Grocer for a daily supply of These Recovers include a Beveled Edge Plate Light and MateriaLAlLwork guaranteed First-Clas- s Tho broad that - t mother quit belting Provo Auto Top Co. '. i 432 West Center Street .. Phone ROYAL BAKING COMPANY r interelted to the welfare ot Utah County, you will prefer ROYAL BREAD to all other, because it is mads of Utah County hard wheat flour 100,000 worth annually. 11 138 1 . E. W. JAMISON, Prop. l t Youd think she would be. but a light-heade- d girl hardly ever la Bird Bathe at every opportunity; boy whenever it Is absolutely Taylor Bros. Co. The Big Dept Store Furniture Department --- j - , |