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Show THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923 (system of national and international any agency in that field having Red relief in time of peace and apply the Cross public health nursing service; same in mitigating the sufferings This is not taking into consideration caused by pestilence, famine, fire, the services that have been estab- public authorities because floods, and other great national ca- lished by Cross (Continued From Page 1.) inspired it. The lamities. I need not tell you what the the Red Red Cross before the war as a subject implies that the Ameri- organization has done in great disas- American ters about which you all know as was carrying on a definite program! can Red Cross today is different from far back as 1906 in the San Fran- of public health in another respect the American Red Cross of yester- cisco fire and earthquake, the Dayton by lending its name and its symbol in the sale of Red Cross seals. This day. Perhaps we should be thank- flood, Galvestoii disaster. ful that to a certain extent this is Christi, Pueblo. There wereCorpus more seal is no longer the Red Cross seal, true, because nothing stands still than fifty disasters last year in but for many years it was sold as successfully. A thing either goes which the national organization of such in the tuberculosis fight. It down or it goes up; it goes back or the Red Cross served and spent more was the American Red Cross that puti it goes forward. The American Red than a million dollars. The budget the association , Cross today is in step with the times. for the coming year for this purpose where it is today, where it is raising The American Red Cross is oper- is $750,000 from national funds. Can or hopes to raise this Christmas time, ating under a charter from congress we assume that when it cost more the sum of five million to fight tuas amended in 1905. This charter than $1,000,000 last it will cost berculosis in this country. The American Red Cross did not defines the duties of the organiza- less this coming year?year, tion. The first of these, as you know, Again may I say, the American devise a peace time program after is to provide volunteer relief to our Red Cross is operating under a char- the war. It went on with its permaarmy and navy in time of war. ' You ter from congress. It is not an or- nent program which began in 1912. know what was done to meet that re- ganization located in Washington; Today there is a chapter in nearly sponsibility. Nor need I recite to its controlling body is in Washing- every community in the United you what is being done in connection ton, to be 'sure, in the same sense States. Those chapters which were with that clause which says, the that congress is In Washington. The created are undertaking not to put American Red Cross shall act as representative committee is in Wash- on a new program so much as an exmedium of communication between ington, but the American Red' Cross tension of the program to more comthe people of the United States of is In every local community of the munities in the United States. In connection with these activities, America and their army and navy. United States. The American people You know that clause was and is in make the American Red Cross and I often think of the negro soldier was in the war. He disappeared terpreted. It means personal service will continue to make it an organi- who to the man. The American Red zation which truly represents the on Armistice day. They finally Cross is meeting its responsibility by American people. Now it is said of caught him in Paris and brought him Sam, serving, especially in military and the American Red Cross and was said back. The captain said: naval hospitals. There are thirty-on- e I enlisted the war that the greatest con- where have you been? during military and naval stations In the Pa tribution the organization has to for the duration of the war, and the cific division alone, in which the na make, which is made by no other war Is over, said Sam. The captain tional organization is maintaining existing organization under the sun, said, The war may be over, but the representatves who help to keep men is in the fact that it serves without duration has just begun. in these stations in communication regard to race, creed or color, and The war may be over, but those with their homes. not only that, but its members and things that were disclosed, during the The American Red Cross did not those who serve are made up of peo- war command our attention and will stop when the men left the army ple without regard to race, creed or continue to bommand our attention and navy after the 'war. It did not color. To the extent that it contin- for many years to come.. Our pron of Ameri- gram is broad. We cannot determine interpret that clause in a, narrow ues to be a sense and say, Now that you are can life in every community, the what is the greatest need in every out of the army and navy, we have American Red Cross will continue to community. We cannot start out no responsibility for you. It said, be truly an organization of Ameri- with a program and apply it to every The man going out of the army or can people organized for action and local community. The local chapter service. If the American Red Cross has the power to determine what the navy requires the full service of the Cross until he is restored to ci- becomes internationally, or in any lo- needs in its community are and what Red NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT So the American Red cal community a small group repre- the chapter should do. vil life. Office of the In the District Court of the Fourth As we are responsible to congress Cross,, throughout the length and senting any one faction, City Recorder, Provo then it TINTIC MAYFLOWER Judicial District of the State of Utah MINING breadth of this country, through its might better cease. The City, UtaR to the American people for preand exSealed proposals will be received in and for Utah County. Notice to COMPANY, principal place of busi- chapters, and through the national ecutive committee must hechapter those things that result from venting represenat this office until 10 oclock a. m., Creditors. ness, Provo, Utah. measure is serving disabled ter- war, perhaps we are in organization of tative Its various interests in Notice is hereby given that at a In the matter of the estate of men in hospitals and in their ritory. July 5, 1923, for .grading and confor preventing war, beresponsible meeting of the board of directors of home communities. structing Portland cement concrete George M. Burgess, deceased. Going back again to the charter cause that is the only way we can sidewalk pavement in Sidewalk Pavas under Creditors will present claims with the above named corporation, held at The national organization, which we operate, there is a prevent the results of war, The Red ing District No. 12, Extension No. 4, vouchers to the undersigned at Al- Provo, Utah, on June 1st, 1923, an agent for the chapters, is spending further clause. Concerning a sys- Cross is not starting out on a peace also for the grading and constructing pine, Utah CountyjUtah, on or be- assessment of $1.00 per 1000 shares this year in supplementing the work tem of national and international at any price program. It is startrewas levied on all of the outstanding of the United States government, lief in time of Portland cement concrete sidewalk fore the 241th day of August, A. of education in peace, and mitigating ing out in a programwill. stock of said corporation, payable on more than three million dollars in the g pavement in Sidewalk! Paving District 1923. In this it international good caused by pestilence, sufferings or before July 17th, to J. C. Ander- behalf of disabled No. 10, Extension No. 9, according men. famine, GEORGE E, BURGESS, calami- does not start with the adult but with and other fire, floods, to plans and specifications on file in ERNEST M. BURGESS and, sen, secretary, at 24 North Univers- Probably seven million dollars will ties, it is stated that the Red Cross the child, and the children, through the office of the City Engineer. CLARANCE BURGESS, be expended by the chapters for this shall devise and carry on measures the Junior Red Cross in all parts ity avenue, Provo, Utah. Executors of George M. Burgess, 'Instructions o bidders, together Any stock upon which said assess- service. This will mean a total of for 'preventing the same. In 1905, of the United States today, instead ment shall remain unpaid on said ten million dollars. The receipts when the with, plans, specifications and form was granted, the of thinking only of themselves, their for contract and bond can be obtainFirst publication, June 15, 1923 July 17th, will be delinquent and ad- from membership fees in the entire departmentcharter of justice had no respon- family, or their school, are thinking vertised for sale at public auction, country last year were about five ed ppon application to the City EnLast publication, July 15, 1923 In except to pursue and appre- in terms of children everywhere. and unless payment is made before, million dollars. We cannot go on sibility gineer, and deposit of 5.00 for each was not long ago connection with this, there is the nahend criminals. It will be sold Tuesday, August 7th, forever spending ten million when that the constitution of the United tional childrens fund,, by which the set of planar etc. CARD OF THANKS The right Is reserved, td reject any Thomas Inglefiqld and family wish 1923, at three oclock p. m., to pay we get five million. When the sur- States was interpreted and the in- children support projects in foreign to convey their .thanks te their many the delinquent assessment together plus which was raised specifically terpretation sustained by the su- countries where the children have and all bids.r BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF friends for the kindness shown to with the costs of advertising and ex- for this purpose s gone, perhaps the preme not the facilities for recreation, play court that life is will hve been met. Until more than an existence, thatsomething etc. Aside from that, an COMMISSIONERS OF PROVO them during theft beavement In pense of sale. obligation grounds, all after no if the the J. C. ANDERSEN, Sec'y. the death of their beloved wife and that time, we hope there will be has UTAH: , CITY, of the govern- t actual contribution in service,correpolice powers First publication, June 15th, 1923. lessening of the support which sistr. ment merely make it possible for the children in this country are chilFRED EVANS, been given in thfe work. to provide protection sponding, writing letters to the way And More Popular, government City Recorder. The Bow River in Alberta is so The charter of. the Red Cross fur- and the right to exist, it is not do- dren of other countries, all the tEJrst publication, June 15. 1923. Life i as serious a thing as death. named because wood well suited for ther provides that the American Red ing its full share as a government. from France to Albania, Montenegro, Last publication. July 6,, 1923. Bailey. bows grows on its banks. The children find Cross shall continue and carry on a The constitution was interpreted as Czecho-Slovakiin common, and have things tranthey meaning that police power by scends property rights, so that it was the things they have in commonhave they far outweigh the things possible to pass the food and drugs in difference. These children in a act which said that a person could not sell you poison and call it food. very few years are going to control the United States and It had to be labeled. Fifteen or tlie destinies of of the world. The Juntwenty years ago that would have the countries inbeen impossible. Today it, is taken ior Red Cross stapds back of this of interest the in work, ternational for granted. As an extension of that, the' police power of the United States international good will which must; is interpreted to include the right to be developed, You have a right to know, in this regulate child labor ,the right in-to broad, sketchy sort of a isway, what women in of the working regulate doing to national the organization dustry, the right to regulate industry meet its responsibilities. AmeriThe for the safety of the employe, the can only Cross can nationally! Red to owner to the mine that say right The he must put in certain safety de- be what its chapters makethe-it. Ameriwhat vices if the men are to work there, chapters can be aonlylocal community that elevators, for instance, must be can people in American Red Cross The them. make Peodevices. with safety equipped on the expression of deple working in a store must have a is foundedwhich depends upon memrest room, a place to sit down. The mocracy of We should individual. the term life has been interpreted by bership is it that idea only the the the supreme court of the United forget we more we are" much dollar want; more mean to States something in of matter a as fact, interested, than an existence, and so those who to of belonging wrote the charter of the Red Cross, that consciousness Cross, tha American when they inserted the clause calling, Ameri proprietorship, that every for preventative measures, were real of Uo have. the has can citizen right ly very American citizen, when the roll Way back in 1912 the American No should be able to say Red Cross recognized that merely to call is over, no had he opportunity to join that respond after the emergency occurr- the Red Cross. Let us not fail to go ed, merely to pick up the broken and if the this message, with out bones, was not the whole function of should join know they jvhy the Red Cross, which had a definite people not will Cross, responsibility not only implied, but f stated in its charter to prevent. The J to fused join the Red Cross when Red Cross has taken every possible lit was doing and why. what knew 'he step to study the prevention of of belonging, consciousness That to is Disaster likely emergencies. is I typified to which always refer, strike any community it is impos- in man my imind by the sible to tell in advance, but we do One cabin. a in was who lonely dying know that tornadoes occur in certain him found worker Cross a Red parts of the United States, that day Is there anything I can floods occur in other parts, and so and said: He said., No, there for do you? we are able to advise our chapters as you can do for me. I shall to the kind of supplies which would is nothingdie. Yes rthere is just one be kept on hand and what should be probably On1 my coat you will find a thing. done in case of emergency. Will you bring it button. Cross Red In 1912 the American Red Cross Red Cross worker took The to me? been has what recognized brought to him, pinned it on his home so forcibly to the general pub- the button: I be The man said: coat. lic during the war that the Ameri- pajama is to my that lodge --- Cool that; can people are facing a disaster, long the i Every American citizen. has which although not spectacular in its to j that he to that feel belongs if emerright i nature, presents the greatest that brotherhood of man gency that it is possible for any na- lodge, no one. Everyone eliminates which more to peotion face the fact that and invigorating asla to .his rewithout can regardrace. belong REFRESHING from off Old Timpanogos are ple die every year from preventable.' That his or his color, have ligion, which causes, might of Cross Red today. American is the dis; been prevented had they been our Palm Beach Suits. ! covered In childhood, than could ; i be killed by any cataclysm possibly JOSEPH ' B. KEELER WANTS or fire or shipwreck. It is repetition your efficiency and pep wear a Palm 10 Salesmen to work ion commisto' call to your attention the condi- sion 'in desirable business; half as heavy by actual weight as a tion of the American people when it good moneyvery made day. Call ! was discovered that more than one-thir- d at 440 North Third every the ordinary suit. Jn23 East, of the young men supposedly in the prime of life were not fit to FOR RENT Modern apt. Enquire good looking say, boy, they have the fight, were not fit to be taken into 60 East 4th North or Phone 564-the American army, because, in a r 9 ; they hold their shape, and, above all, you dont forget a nifty Straw thats the finishing were of cases, percentage large they look cool, are cool, and stay, cool in em! And suffering from conditions which if FOR SALE 1 small refrigerator. touch of good taste for summer. 627-- J. taken care of in childhood might 291 W. 2nd South. Phone that's something, for the mercury is mounting' al-' we think Jn-2- 1 Yet been have prevented. ready the war is over and there is no emergency. There are existing agencies General house work. WANTED J-l-ft for public health, nursing organiza- Phone 218-- J. tions, etc.,1 but they are fn communities where congestion prevails. In 1912 the Red Cross placed its first Postal Employee Holidays public health nurse in a rural com1, February 22, iMay 90, January munity. Public health nurses have are the holidays that The Big Department Store MENS SHOP Christmas and unbeen placed in such communities e of the to are employees given til today there are more than 1200 department. communities previously unserved, by Specials for Saturday at Med Cross The Proof! of the pudding is in the eating So says the old adage-An- d hundreds of" satisfied customers testify that the service extended atjWhite heads cannot be BROS. !co. Anti-Tuberculo- sis jl bell-tered- . 4 And this service exi tends to every de partment of oui business. Just selling nier- chandise is only a small part of the business. Your pleasure and satisfaction - the big part, for h High prices or Iow prices are not any good if satisfaction is not present with the purchase;! hence our slogan again ce Quality. Let us suggest to you that every day you delay in buying i ce 1 ' - Strawberries for canning, you are losing the best of the fruit. Even at a lit-- i tie higher price now, you get the advan- , tage by having the Quality fruit we now have to satisfy' your appetiteJ Provo Green Peas, lb..l2c bunch 5c Provo , ( -- ! a. Turnips, 5c Provo Beets, bunch 5c Provo Beet Greens Provo Green Onions, 10c 3 bunches for Provo. Lettuce, Head IVzc Provo Strawberries, .1 25c 3 cups for California new Potatoes, i 4 lbs. ce , as Canyon Breeze J 1 ! KEEP J ' Palm Beaches $J0.00 Up ! -- AND : j-i- ! Tay lor1 Brothers Company i post-offic- (' L- - 25c California 7.2c bage, lb. i California Cantalopes 15c 40c 60c Oranges, dozen 40c Lemons, dozen MEAX DEPARTMENT Our Meat Department is at your service. We carry only the best that money-cabuy, and will not mislead you by quoting cheap-prices- . n d. . 1 New Cab- !d far-sighte- that we know it is our best asset. cross-sectio- J j , j J 'EGGS , We need more fresh eggs, and are paying cash for all we can buy. Bring them in ' Sand get in cash Per dozen ;for fresh I - I f j J Eggs s 20c BREAD AND PASTRY We announce with pleasure that arrangements are now made with Mrs. Bratton to make ' home-mad- e pies, pakes, cookies, etc., for us and we will carry a fresh line each day of cakes, pies, etc., made by Mrs. Bratton. This lady has been supplying a demand for her pastry for a long time, and we are sure you will be more than pleased with anything that you buy In this line. . We will be able to take'' care of receptions, parties, banquets, etc., in all kinds of pastries, everything being made to your order. A visit o our store will show you a.nipe assortment made by Mrs. Bratton. Orders for your Sunday pies or cakes should be in " by Saturday r morning. Phones 67 68. We deliver. j I .Jartst SilWACW It OvfcAMMc j i |