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Show THE PROVO POST A Dividend Check in mail every 3 months yoinr YOU ARE OFFERED AN OPPORTUNITY - DOWN AND $10 $10 A MONTH It is what you SAVE that counts i ! . H I II I 1I O II YJy O t O At Light Company u II Efficient Public Service This is your chance to be a part owner in a business founded on a permanent necessity for its service. , d This is a real opportunity it calls for action. Fill oui. sign an1 mail the coupon today for further details. This stock may be purchased at any of our offices or through any of our employes they are our salesmen. Ren1 in this ('upon it will bring you an illustrated booklet and WU you how to buy this stock for $10 a, month Utah Power & Light Co., Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Please send me booklet, The Story of An Opportunity at Home, containing (1) More information about yousreferred stock, (2) Details of Easy Payment Plan, (2) flow to Judge An Investment. Na m e 19c lb. 15c 2 lbs 25c jsc OCR MEAT DEPARTMENT Loin Steak, lb.. Steak, lb . - VEAL i Boast?., lb U23c oas,s Shoulder Boasts, lb 24c Chops, lb 24c 2lcl,eg Round Steak, lb Shoulder Steak, lb Pot Roasts, lb 21c''0,"l, Rump Roasts, lb Prime Rib Roasts, lb Heel Boil, lb Rib Boil, lb 17c j lIain 1 2()c lGc Roasts, lb. 20c 2Ae Loin Roasts, Ilk 1 7c jShemlder Roasts, 1(clain Chops, lb. ; 1. Brisket Boil, lb... ' Suet, lb r lb , Shoulder Pork, lb Sausage, lb Loose laird, lb 5c Link Sausage, lb Hamburger Steak, lb 1 24e 20c ...24c 20c 15c Klc j 20c HINDMARSH CO. Cash and Carry Market Phone 534 464 West Center Provo, Utah Once Upon a Time There was a man who didnt mend his roof when it rained, because he couldnt, and who wouldnt repair it in good weather because he did not need it. Moral Talk to us about SHINGLES or any other build ingmjffpiTfy return of spring weather. Moab Six miles of auto road to Natural bridges completed at cost of $5000. Gunison Contract for awarded 7.200 feet sidewalk. Richfield- - Capacity of the Glen-woo- d tisli hatchery to heRichfield Force of men put road Satina canyon in excellent through condition. Work of branch railroad line from Delta to Fillmore being pushed. Utah Consolidated Mining company to begin operations on properties at Bingham and Tooele. Capacity operations to he reached in June. Weber countys total assessed valuation for 1922 is $46,655,045, which is a reduction of $3,500,000 over last year. Closing down of Utah Copper companys plant in 1921 causes Bingham & Garfield Ry. company to show net loss for vears operations of $173,497.27. Work in Twin Peaks mine in Big Cottonwood district progressing favorably. 0 Salt Lake Budget to total $4 proposed for University of Utah. twelve-mil- e on Work started 2ci ne -- v: 4: - Mutual Coal & Lumber Co! 1 Address 35c Pork Sausage and Hamburger, Veal Cutlets te gil-soni- public utility its earnings are not sufficient to provide funds for expansion programs. It is only permitted to earn, in addition to operating expenses and taxes, sufficient to pay a fair rate of return on the value of its property a reasonable rate of interest on the capital already invested. not what you EARN! 1-- and west highway from Wyoming into Utah. Uintah Railway company, owned and operated by Barber Asphalt Paving company for serving the properties in Uintah county, cost $360,000 to operate in 1921, while revenues were operating $181,000. Milburn Survey of reservoir site near here to store 40,000 acre-fee- t of water made. Moab Eight thousand head of lambs sold to Salt Lake company by local sheepmen. Paving of Price Castle Gate highway starts. Jenningis-Cornwa- ll Price company's warehouses will become first government bonded warehouses in Utah. valuaBrigham City Assessed tions of Boxelder county shows decrease from last year of $621,350. Eureka Tintic Standard company to start ore drilling. Eureka Old Sioux Consolidated property being developed after king period of inactivity. Good tonniige expected. Utah "Copper company Bingham opera ting seven is team shovels and shipping 200 cars ore daily. Operating force being increased daily. Work commenced on Tintic aufo road near Warm Creek. Salt Lake Rock-Ledg- e company incorporated for $500,000. Logan Beet acreage in Cache county less than 17.000 acre's. Salt Lake Building operations resume with renewed activity with Why the Utah Power & Light Company Must Obtain Outside Capital Through the Sale of Its Preferred Stock securities. 35c Combs Honey Jar Chili Sauce 1 Round Steak stables to he erected at fair grounds. Three gangs of men at work in Echo canyon improving main east It is easy to sell if you need cash in an emergency. Each share of this stock represents an investment in actual property such as large, modern power plants, substations, transmission lines, etc., which you can see every day in the year. We cordially welcome you as a subscriber to this stock, even though you feel that you can only buy one share. state-regulate- DNTIL NOON 2 shows big gain. Salt Lake New BECAUSE - Quart Jar Black Cherries 1 low-grad- $100 SHARES FOR $95 AND DIVIDEND As a ' record-breakin- g Light Co The company cannot provide, out of its earnings, the money which is necessary to take care of the enlargement of its plants, the increasing of its facilities and the .extending of its lines for expansion of its service. It is continually needing New Money. It must obtain it investment tlirqugh investment by the public in its high-grad- e '5-- Eureka Tintic mines continue shipping at gate. " Eureka Liberal leasing policy increases production of ore. Heavy e ore going to tonnage of Silver City mill. Salt Lake Federal reserve bank OF THE Increase your income by your savings in this stock. Dividends are paid regularly investing and promptly every three months. This preferred stock is a high-grad- e investment not a speculation. It is safe. It is cumulative. It is taxfree in Utah and Idaho and free from the normal federal tax. - SPECIALS ore in week. Preferred Stock Utah Power WEDNESDAY western states, fruit sections are taking up surplus unemployed labor, trade conditions better. Ogden Tourist camp grounds to be placed in South Fork canyon. Park City mines ship 2015 tons SOON PAYS FOR A SHARE OF 7 UTAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW May has found the country nearly back to normal, building stimulated and lumber industry booming in all To Insure a Dependable Income From an Investment You Can Easily Afford. ONLY TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922 ? PHONE 357 im-rc;se- -- Corner Second West and FiftR South. , U. of U. to Graduate Parents to Make Class In Application Largest School of State History During the first six weeks of the Emils Cafe YOULL FIND IT VERY PLEASANT to dine here. Food, service, ap- pointments and surroundings will all join in making your visit a very pleasureable one. Why not dine here this evening? It will afford us great pleasure to have you do so and youll find that your pleasure will not prove a costly one. Short Orders Our Specialty. Steak Anywhere. Best 05 North University Avenue ne Very low round trip fares will be made from stations in Utah to California resort cities. Tickets on sale May 15 to Sept. 30 with final return limit Oct. 3. Visit CALIFORNIA IN SUMMER ' S. See nearest agent UNOOMPACORC Want Ads Get Quick Results Graduation exercises for more than"300 students, which is the largest class in the history of the state institution, will be held on June 6 at the University of Utah. As a part of the senior week, which Is to start Friday, June 2, at the university, the annual alumni day will be celebrated when former students of the university will come from all parts of the state to visit the institution and attend the commencement exercises, the alumni banquet, reception, dance and other functions. Alumni day will be celebrated on Monday, June 5. Reunion exercises of the class of 1897 will be held at The 10:30 oclock in the morning. statue of John R. Park, founder of the university which is being presented to the institution by the alumni, will be unveiled in the hall of the John R. Park memorial building at 1:30 oclock. From 3 until 6 oclock in the afternoon of the same day, the reception will be given by President and Mrs. George Thomas at their home on Douglas avenue. On Tuesday June G, which will be be graduation day. the program will reas follows: 10 a. m., procession of gents. alumni and graduating class of 19 22 from steps of John R. Park anbuilding; 10:30 a. m., fifty-thir- d nual commencement exercises; 6 p. m., business meeting of the Alumni association of the University at Hotel Utah; 7 p. m., annual banquet at the Hotel Utah, followed by the reception and dance. WOMEN WORK AT ANYTHING Women workers in New York state number 1,135,948, or about a ninth of the states population. Thats a Brigham Young University summer quarter, there, will be held a demonstration school. This school will consist of the first and third grades. Between twenty-fiv- e and thirty students will be admitted to each class. This will be an excellent opportu- nity for a few children. Parents should make application for reservations immediately to the dean of the summer session. road project. The school will be in charge of Marysvale-Junctio- n Millard Flax products plant protwo expert teachers. The work will be of such a nature that it will not posed for Utah. Kelton Work of reopening interfere with the work of the regugold mine commenced. lar school year. Time for holding Brigham City Work resumed on the class --will be two hours during new Fifth ward .chapel. the forenoon, from nine to eleven. Salt Lake Irrigation project to Almost anything is more impor- reclaim 112,400 acres in Sanpete, tant than having a great deal of Carbon and Emery counties under money, and almost nothing is more way. Utah assured of new line through important than having some money. Uintah, Governor Shoup of Colorado0 ADVERTISEMENT approves measure providing $6,000,-00NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. bond issue to construct Moffat tunnel. State of Utah, Contracts awarded for construcOffice of State Road Commission, tion of highway from Smithfield to Salt Lake City, Utah. the crossroads north of Richmond. imstreet Provo $16,927.22 Sealed bids will be received by the contract awarded. Commission of Road State Utah, provements Valuations in Juab county show State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2 oclock p. m., June 7, 1922, and reduction of less than 6 per cent; at that time publicly opened for Reaver county shows reduction in and paving of the Spanish excess of 10 per cent. grading n National forests in LTtah this year highway, the same bebewill receive total of $178,000. ing Federal Aid Project No. 34-tween Spanish Fork and Payson. Crop prospects in Utah county reThe length of road to be construct- ported good. , Park City $200,000 bond issue ed or improved is 5.74 miles, and the principal items of work are ap- for roads urged. follows: Private capital is the foundation Grading proximately as one of followwith the and the superstructure ot all Amerand paving monolith Portland cement ican business; and wages are the biging: Bit. surface on gest bills that private capital pays. concrete; Bit. surface on San Antonio Express. concrete base; Annual expense of the national black base. Plans and specifications are on file government is reported to have been hundred million dolin the office of the State Road Com- cut thirtv-si- x Lake and Salt City. Utah, lars $3,600,000,000. mission, The Interstate Commerce Comthe office of the Bureau of Public Kiesel at 403 in the transportation act lias Bldg., mission Ogden, Roads, fixed valuation of American railroads Utah. The above plans and specifications for rate making purposes at or $68,400 a mile, Germay be obtained at the office of the State Road Commission on deposit- manys railroads are estimated at ing Five ($5.00) Dollars. Any ad- $129,583 per mile. Great Britains at ditional information may be secured $272,138, and Canada, $83,119. from the State Road Engineer at Salt SAVE Cash and Carry System. MOST 10 lbs. Sugar 10 lbs. Good Rice 10 lbs. Pinkeye Beans 4 lb. Bag Pancake Flour 3 Doz. Strictly Fresh Eggs 3 lbs. New Potatoes Su-sann- ah B, Lowest Prices. THE COMPLETE LINE WEEK ENDING MAY 27 -- Fork-Payso- FOR CASH Y Samuel Kopp 45 o w. Center Phone 446 50,-00- i MONEY-BU- i . Old Potatoes, per lb., 2c; per bushel I Potatoes Salt Bacon, per lb. Breakfast Bacon, per lb. Picnic Ham, per lb. 90c Bottle Forbidden Grape Syrup 60c Bottle Forbidden Grape Syrup 3 Pkgs. Tecco Pancake Flour 3 Pkgs. Excelo Cake Flour j: 3 Pkgs. Corn Puffs 3 Pkgs. Ice Cream Powder $ 3 Pkgs. Argo Corn Starch 12 oz. Glass Peanut Butter 2 Large Pkgs. Golden Rod Washing Powder 10 Bars No. 999 Toilet Soap Big Value 10 Bars White Laundry Soap I PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR LIVE POULTRY. 3 lbs. Sweet . ? , 70c 65c 98c 29c 55c 25c 1.00 25c 15c and 22c 15c and 35c 24c 40c 20c 25c 25c 25c 25c 28c 25c 45c 45c 45c i MORE FOR THE MONEY. 450 NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY. West Center St., Provo. n. n. n. 2-i- n. good many, but only 151.560 more women are earning their own living The increase than ten years ago. barely has kept pace with the increase in population. On this basis the 'percentage of New York women workers has stood still during the last decade. And thats a good sign. New York has women undertakers, teamsters, horse doctors, airwomen, constables. architects, chemists, clergymen, dentists, lawyers, inventors and mechanical and electrical engineers. The list is so long that Lake City. LRah. its variety suggests women can duThe right to reject any or all bids business is reserved. of achievement plicate every man. Cash or certified check for Five thousand dollars ($5000. 0) made GREENS POISONED FAMILY payable to the Utah State Road Com- mission must accompany each bid as Three hearses and three farm wa- evidence of good faith and as a guargons were needed for the funeral of antee that if awarded the contract, the seven members of the Lacroix the bidder will execute the contract Death suddenly and give bond as required. family in Canada. took them all from the youngest, STATE ROAD COMMISSION, aged 6. to the oldest, aged 75, and By PRESTON G. PETERSON, Chairman. their deaths were a mystery until a HOWARD C. MEANS. chemist found traces of liquid hemStjate Road Engineer. lock. a poisonous weed, which the have eaten a First publication. May 23, 1922. with dish of family may Last publication, June 6, 1922. greens. n. $18,-900,00- 0, THE POINT OF VIEW We listened to two men who had been stung. Said the first to the second : That man is a crook. He sold me a horse that was spavined, blind in one eye. had the botts and was 2 3 years old. Said the second to the first: That a man is a thief. He sold me a flivver that had scored cylinders. a wornout gear, a- wobbly drive shaft and a rusted front axle. And upon investigation we discovered that they had been stung in a trade of the horse for the flivver. Richmond Times-Dispatc- h. x Twenty-eigh- t Years of Knowing How, SEEDS of seed I would For your first planting recommend for this locality: Sparkler Radish, Yellow Globe Onions, Ch an tenay Carrot, Detroit Dark Red Beet, Purple Top Turnip, Hansen or Ne wYork Lettuce, Hollow Crown Parsnip, Gradus and Strategem Peas, Spea-ce- r Sweet Peas. I grow a lot of seeds, both flower and vegetable. Wilford Perry, Seedsman Store 338 West Center Greenhouse 483 North Eighth West |