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Show V,' H: THE PROVO POST 'WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 1923 NATIONAL MARKETING i , SOCIETY! ! ASSOCIATION TO KEEP ' v i Miss Thelma Huish Society Editor c Phone 13 Miss Lavern Banks, a bride of( this month, was- - the guest of honor at a miscellaneous- - shower given at the home of Mrs!, Seymore Grey by lrs. Elva Harding, Mrs. Seymore Grey, Miss Iva Jones, and1 Miss Ruby Phillips1 last evening. The rooms were decbrated witn pink and white tea roses and peonies. A delicious lunchfollowing eon) was served to the Mrs. guests: Miss Elva Bunnell, Chas-siLouise Singleton, Mrs. George Miss Bessie Banks, Miss Thirza McKay, Miss Lora Dunn, Miss Gladys Duke,) Mrs. Louisa Duke, Mrs. Mina Stubbs, Mrs. Erma Boshard, Mrs. Lora Doddling, Miss Rhea Dixon, ,Miss Marie Buzzby, Miss Faun Singleton, Mrs. Dela Williams, Mrs. Dora Clark, Mrs. Eva Hoover, Mrs. Fred Singleton, Mrs. Don Williams, Mrs.! Ruby Clhrk, Mrs. Hannah Pike, Mrs. Esther Mrs.) Eleanore Grey, Craven, Mrs. Grace Craven, Miss Bessie Williams, Miss Maud Dixon, Miss Henrietta Taylor,' Miss Alice Taylor, Mrs. Thelma Creer, Mrs. Fanny Leven, Mrs. May Dixon, Mrs. ,W. D. Creer, Mrs.1 Dela Hansen, Mrs. Julia Drysdale, Mrs. Mame Grey, Miss Lucile Banks, Miss Melba Hansen, Miss Grace Daybell and the hostesses. REPRESENTATIVE HERE The Federated Fruit and table Growers; association, 'which the farm bureau 4re' market- ing their products, are so encouraged over the outlook , for tonnage that they will fc)lace here in Utah a permanent represeniative who is acquainted with local Conditions according to Mr. Lindsay Waters, Utah representative for the; association. Suggestions will be Invited from the local we lose. We looked An to by producers and1 transmitted to the day you County. This is people Provo head offices in New York in order sacrifice all that a man satisfactory "to local people may be secured. Mr. Waters is also highly pleased have been L with the associations that He organized to handle our products.arti-Je states that th$ plans outlined, of incorporation, contracts, efficiency for handring products and general scheme kre among the best known to him In his many years experience in marketing. Associations j have been organized in- Utah county. Salt Lake county, Weber county, parts of Davis county and1 Box Elder, county, will very shortly perfect their associations. It is expected that more organizations and branches .will be formed taking care of the various section?) of the Dr, and Mrs. Christen Jensen en 1 state. tertained Saturday evening in honor While it Is impossible at this time Qf Mr, and Mrs. Willard Hawkins, tb.r tell the value of crops to be hanwho were married in the Salt Lake dled this year, it is estimated that temple on June 6. Mrs.. Hawkins was the various associations will handle a former student of the B. Y. U. over 6,000,000, in fruits and vege- The evening was enjoyably spent in tables Increased profits will result games, music and refreshments. The through' these cooperative organiza-- J assisting ,hostesses were Mrs. Oliye tions and better times for the farmer Y. Gilchrist, Mrs. Bertha Roberts, '.are anticipated, jiand Miss Fern Young. TIMPANOGOS ASSOCIATION ' CHOOSE DIRECTORS. Thfe drama section of the Womens Directors for the Timpanogos Co- Municipal Council will meet ThursMarketing . association day afternoon at 3 oclock in the " - operative which will handle the fruit and vege- council rooms, Mrs. Andrew Morgan tables of the district during the will give a sketch of the life of J. coming season were chosen at a meet- M. Barrie and Mrs. M. P. Henderspn ing of the growers at Orem Wednes-da- y will give a talk on How a Play night Lindsay Waters, represe- May Be Cut for Revue, illustrating ntative of the Federated Fruit and by reviewing J.l M. Barries Quality Vegetable Growers association, was Street. All ladies interested in the present and assisted in the organiza- study of the modern drama are intion work. Articles of incorporation vited to be present. were adopted and thfe and marketing contract approved. Mrs. A. B. Worsley entertained a Officers of the association will te number of friends at a shower Tuesnamed from among the following diat her home in honor afternoon day rectors: Samuel Cordner and Roy of Miss Christa Mix, who her sister, Park; James A. Loveless and W. J, will be married this month. During Cordner, Timpanogos; M. E. Kartch-- i afternoon selections were played ner, Jr., Grand View; John Beesley,' the the by string trio. Miss Alene PhilPleasant View; C. M. Steward, VineMiss Gertrude Olsen, and Harlips. A yards The president and vice presi- vard Olsenj and several vocal selecdent: will be chosen from this group tions were given by Miss Ethelyfl and the secretary-treasure- r may or The rooms were artistically may not be chosen from the direet- - Hodson, roses and peonies. decorated U 1 ors. A large crop of fruit especially Luncheon with was served to about fifty of peaches is anticipated from this guests. region. . WEBER GROWERS ORGANIZE Representatives of every district PROVO TO SEND and of producers of agricultural commodities grown in Weber county, met TIES COTTON BATTS at the federal building in Ogden with TO THE BANKERS farm bvvreau delegates Saturday Silks night antPdecided to organize the en72x90 tire county for marketing purposes : CONVENTION LOGAN Articles df incorporation for a coop1 FOR $1.00 erative marketing association, drawn $1.90 EACH up and presented by Frank Evans LOGANT June 13. Visiting bankV attorney for the Utah State Farm ers of Utah will be royally entertainwere a and committed ed at approved ' the fifteenth annual Bankers of five appointed with power to act in 'perfecting the organization. Fol- convention, which meets at Logan from the should not be used as a portion of lowing the choice of officers by the June 15 and J.6, it appears Memorjal Day May 30. jbe in front of the staff of the other It by S. S. Eccles, FLAG DAY board of directors the articles of in- - program worked out Thatcher' When a number of flags are a womans costume nor of a mans flag. SIX NEW RECRUITS Day June 1,4. Flag of bank, The first official recognition president corporation will be filed with the jrice grouped and displayed from staffs athletic clothing. A very common Is of who in of this feature Independence was New of Day 4, charge York by July Flag day the national flag should be in the misuse of the flag is the practice of secretary of state. June 14, 1897, 120 years center or at the Armistice Da state, It was estimated at the meeting the convention. November on cushions the of the 11,. embroidering highest point flag ADDED T0145TH F.A. 2' oclock the after the adoption of a resolution In certain localities other special Friday, afternoon at that the Weber County association entertainment is and national When the and the handkerchiefs, group. flag printing , will program begin in introduced the Continental will market 11,000,000 worth of fruit hung either horizontally or vertically of the flag on paper napkins. These days are observed ini the same manand vegetables during the coming with, a tea for the lady visitors who congress at Philadelphia by John against a wall the union should be practices, while not strictly a viola- ner. FOR ENCAMPMENT their husbands or family Adams. The following act was uppermost to the Old or worn-oseason. As soon own right; i. tion of any present federal law, cerHags should not organization accompany flags to members the This convention, a be vote without used for either passed dissenting banners or for any gets under way a survey will be made e., to the observers left. When dis- tainly are lacking in respect and digon June 14, 1777: girls home in a staff projecting hori- nity and can not be considered as secondary purpose. ,When a Tlag is of the tonnage of agricultural' prod- will be held at the from played !n iMrs. P. Frederick ucts to be handled to determine the Logan canyon. Resolved, That the flag of the campaign launch- - ' zontally or at an angle from a win- evidence of good taste. The war de- in sucha a condition that it is no ed bythe recruiting of be shall Champ States United thirteen Battery C, 145th field artil- emblem for display, ?,f Preside,nt dow sill or the front of a building, partment sees no objection to flying longer .need for packing stations, which the ,haip fitting thirteen stripes, alternate red and the same rules should be observed; the flag at night on civilian property, it should not be cast; aside nor used lery, the team under Sergeant Mar- Valltey tea at thecompany, association plans to provide. canyon M. P, Brown, president of the Weas charge white; that the union be thirteen the union should go clear to the provided it is not flown for advertis- in any way that might be viewed as vin Cook is in the lead. Sergeant Friday evening at 7 clock a stars, white on blue field, repreTer County Farm Bureau and' mem home' disrespectful to the national colors, Cook s team has to its credit three truck, as the peak of he staff is ing purposes. the Agricula new constellation. bers of the executive committee j ban q pet will be held 'in senting It half be is at unless the in the the army, each but should be destroyed as a whole, ilen.WIIe the next ktehest team has flag practice tural college library, to be followed The story on this page is the called, in the year, to hoist the flag privately, preferably by burning, or two., Many inquiries are coming in the state organization presided. is When the staff. day suspended flag by a dancp in the Smart gymnasium. 'j reprint of a, recent wir depart-- 1 the annual encamp, regarding buildings so as to hang over briskly at sunrise, Irrespective of the some other method lacking in any day The banquet will be presided over ment circular on the proper use between 8 to ment, of a of the of the middle irreverence condition July or the to suggestion disrestreet, and 22, at simple July weather, by Df. Elmer George Peterson, oresi-jdeof the flag, especially appropriate UTAH COUNTY HAS rule is to hang the union to the lower it slowly and ceremoniously at spect to the emblem representing Calif. and it is believed byMonterey, the offiof the Utah Agricultural college, cers of the organization at this time. our country. in an east and- west street or to sunset, indicating north commencethe that before as toastmaster. Addresses will & c the east in a north and south street. ment and cessation of fhe encampment the the activities be will L. H. battery Farnsworth, given 'by Anthony BRIGHTEST at its maximum strength. HOOVER MEN ARE IN TOWN. When the flags of cities or pen- of the day. On Memorial day (May Many inquiries concerning the W. Ivins and Orval W. Adams of Salt of method nants on are of societies flown the 30) at all army posts and stations the During the past week the officers displaying, hangLake; Sam G, Dye of Ogden. T. N proper ing, and saluting the United States same halyard with the national flag, national flag is displayed at half feaHnrrCelVed many letters end Made E. Nature Hat H. Snow of of Provo Provision. and SEASON IN STORE Taylor received in the war de- the national flag must always be at staff from sunrise until noon and at the chamber of com- -' Man St. Georgq. Impromptu features are flag are being cannot take enough -nitrogen d individual business con- with the evident object of the peak. When flown from adja- full staff from noon until sunset. also planned for the entertainment partment some from the air to affeef natures bali authoritative state- cent staffs the national flag should When flown at half staff the flag ance. securing terey of won- - i 'the at the of visitors ball. dlrfSl and telllng banquet the and to ment The following data has been comGrowing animals, plants' subject. In this be hoisted first. There is a chap- is always first hoisted to the relating beaches, resorts, etc., at MonPeed Smoot will rene.mnt connection by the most remarkable harmonic pro- terey and vicinity. it should be remarked lains flag authorized in army regu- the honor point, and then slowly peak; piled by the Denver & Rio Grande theSenator low& Provo Commercial Savings Western from personal visitation of . while It is within the province lations, but there is no church pen- - ered to the half staff position in cesses in nature, maintain the proporThose who have enlisted for the ' and wil1 ddrtSS th? convention that - honor of those who war to orchard districts in its trade territory Itank the nant Neither the in qf 100, prescribe chap23 tion, encampment of department oxygen prescribed. lives their air gave pounds was announced are:; It is rules and j nrobable and conference with growers regulations governing the Iains flag nor any other flag or pen- - to their country, but before lower- - ind nitrogen 77. Man cannot disturb Sidney p . McCullough, Walter Will President J. that in in .. its commercial matter for , observance nant is authorized lo be placed above ing the flag for the day it is raised this ratio by little fruit shippers question; & Savings Knisht Trust nitrogen concen- IiDsnSWiinRul0 A. Jrhn Earl H- - PhI1- tricts. It gives the .. fruit within the army,, yet it is beyond its or to the right of the national flag. conditions ?fmgl!lt to the head of the staff, for the trators. ' President again W. also attend. Johnston, John T. Friday. June 1st International usage forbids the nation lives and the flag is the living province to prescribe any such rules H. of Brereton Provo the State bank, named. regulations for the guidance of ci- display of the flag of one nation symbol of the nation. that institution. T. N. or 1. Canyon or to undertake to decide above that of any other nation in district Much will represent vilians City When flags are used in connection & of Farmers Merchants better fruit prsopects than this dis- Taylor Is in the concerning the subject that time of peace. When the flags of- with the unveiling of a statue or the but back east, may get bankj axe presented by civilians. trict has had for years. Apple shiptwo or more nations are to be dis- monument they should not be allow- ments, 1920: 175 cars; 1921, 10 in time to go to Logan. t There are, however, certain fun- played, they should be flown from ed to fall to the ground, but should cars; 1922, 510 cars. Present esti-- 1 damental rules of heraldry which, if separate staffs, or from eeparate hal-jb- e carried aloft to wave out, mate for 1923, 800 cars. applef, peaches and pears. The val- understood generally, would indi- yards, of equal size and on the same a .distinctive feature during' forming the re2. ' distr i c t ley has seldom had a brighter or bet- cate the proper method of displaying level. Imainder of the ceremony. Much hetter prospect than last year. ter prospect at, this season of the the flag. There are also certain As already stated, there is no fed-- 1 When the national is used on 1920, 70 cars; 1921, none; 1922. 109 yedr. j rules of heraldry which, if under- eral law governing the subject, but it) a bier or a casket at flag a military fu-i- s ' cars. Present estimate for 1923, 200 j Apples, Peaches. Pears. stood generally, would indicate the suggested that the national flag, jneral, the rule is the reverse of that cars. Cars Cars proper method of displaying the flag. when , Cars flown from a staff be al- - for hanging vertically against the not 3. Montrose A full rrop of 651 462 623 There are 'also pertain rules of good ways hung flat, whether Indoors or; wall. The union should be placed at seems in prospect. 1920, 506 apples 1S51 904 670 taste which, if observed, would pre- out. It should never be festooned the head of the casket and over the cars; adapt your figure to the Long 1921. 1S4 cars: 1922, 24 5 cars. Pres97S 734 811 clude the improper use of the flag. over doorways or arches nor tied in left shoulder of the soldier. The ent estimate, 300 cars. Graceful j Lines of the Fall 750 The matter becomes a very simple 1100 1000 a bowknot nor fashioned into a ro-- j casket should be carried foot first, 4. Montezuma district Present pros- - one and the answers to the various sette. When used on a rostrum it (The flag should not be lowered into valley district Fashions Good set df fruit: no killing frost. A pects for a fruit crop are the bet in questions which arise will be evident should be displayed above and be- - the grave and in no case should it better prospect than this valley has the history of ihe district. Present if it is kept in mind that the naional hind the speaker's desk. It should be allowed to touch the ground, ,They are exclusively designed for had for several years. 1920, 94 cars; 'estimate, apples 500 cars, pears' ,35 tlag represents the living toaafrv and never be used to cover the When a body is shipped to rela-des- k speakers 8 stout andj "nearstout figures to 1921, is itself considered as a living thing icars; 1922, 3S N. G. cars, oars, peaches 1000 to 1200 cars. to drape over the front of tives by the war department for pri-th- e nor Present estimate, 200 narrow-gaug- e , as are Indications which The union of the flag is the honor that, Summary which drapes the they; impart a seeming platform. For this latter pur- vate burial, the a whole our intermountain cars. t; fruit the right arm is the sword pose as well as for decoratiou in gen- - shipping case is flag rela-era- l, over to turned (hat is almost unbeliev5 North Fork district (Aust in-- ( tricts ehould have a .good normal arm and therefore the point of dan- of the national colors tives, with the remains, for . use. at hunting able. - Paonia) . ci op jThe orchards are Delta-- edaredge-Hotchkis- s cleaner hnd gex and hence the place of honor. should be used, and since the blue the funeral and may be retained b5r Trees show a good set of fruit. Ap- -, in promising condition. The slogan, Ttye staff edge of the flag is the union of the flag always goes to the them trees that bore a full crop last fight worms, prune for quality fruit heraldic dexter or right edge .jile honor point, the colors should be) The flag should never be hung or Many satisfied wearers attest the enr will have about 80 per cent of and kep trees healtliv. is being car- - the national flag is earned, asWhen in a ' arranged with the blue above, the displayed union down except as a worth of Yiuthline Corsets L in the middI6, and the red be- - signal of distress at sea. procession, with another 1 I flag or white i' . fhtgs. the place of the national flag is low-Under no circumstances should1 It is becoming the practice the right: i. e, the flags own the flag be draped over chairs or throughout the country, among civil- Get It . ermouhven soils our altitude, sun right When tho national flag and benches. nor should any object to display the national flag on 266 and cliihate are a real asset and feed; another flag are displayed together, emblem of any kind be placed above all patriotic occasions, especially on j 420 ifvto our fruits. Our growers 1 flaor wall from crossed staffs, or upon it, nor should it be hung the following days- know that if they do tlieir part, 500 national flag should be on the wnere it can be easily contaminated, Lincolns Birthday February 12. ' nojthq, 6 Grand Valley district of ciualitv can surpass wh it thcyjngjht. the flags own right; i e., the or soiled Present No lettering of any kind' Washingtons Birthday Feb. 22. j observers indications are for a good crop of t.in produce no matter where grown, LADIES DEPARTMENT left. and its staft should should ever be placed upon the flag. Mothers Day 2d Sunday in May. THURSDAY , J n, i , .. event forward the of and Utah profits. profit and the I - - i 4 i i i - ; j -- n by-la- . mm f 1 I 1 1 SPECIAL FOR DOLLAR DAY f I MENS Knit and 4 . r if Uu--rea- u, i . ) -- as-th- e ut j i f -- nt f - e FRUIT bn' s ....... j Azteq-Farmingt- on i . J r , j j j j . slen-derizati- on dis-pcin- , C , ! ; j or'-ians- f'-u- it 1 ! a Taylor Bros. Co. i- - |