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Show f 1 . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1923 FOR $5 ' PER YEAR . ; It Pays Farmers i The most profitable general farms in Salt Lake, Davis, and Weber counties are those which combine sev eral enterprises especially sugar-beet- s, grain and hay, and dairy, study In these three counties further indicates great need for improvement in the quality of agriculture practiced Yields are too small, the wrong crop varieties are frequent, the Beed used is not clean enough; and there are too few! dairy cows A few head pf sheetf on each farm is a possible method of Increasing In come without much additional expense. Ducks and geese are badly neglected; many farms keep too few hogs and too few hens. It is not urged that farmers go heavily into any one of these Indus tries, but that a careful system of diversified farming be followed Those general farmers who grow several crops, including sugar beets, grain and hay, and who also keep livestock for which they grow most of their own feed, seem to be making most money. The use of manure greatly increased both yield and profit. demonstrating or cranking an automobile, or in consequence of being struck by, run dowq or run over by an automobile, $37.50 per week for 4 weeks If confined in a hbepital bei cause of Injuries. farm-managem- i ; $1,000 for accidental death or loss of both hands or both feet or both eyes due to an au - high-produci- j We Insure women on this policy. No medical examina- tion required. i i CAN YOU BEAT IT? . We sell all kinds of health and accident insurance. OWENS REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 86. 214 West Center, Provo, Ut. ng M. W. MERRILL DENTIST ' Comfort and economy make happy homes. You get both by using Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. Located in Hospital Build mg 35 East Second South. Modern Equipment. Airplanes may yet solve the probcity streets. lem of how pedestrians can cross the JP5 Prof. J. G. Klemenau, M, S. Specialist in Chronic Joint Diseases Rheumatism Gout Paralysis Sciatica ftnroi Sources of Income nt tomobile accident. THE PROVO POST To Have Several We will guarantee to pay $ 23 per week for 26 weeks If you are totally disabled by an acci-dewhile driving, rining in, . THE PROVO POST Neuralgia cured by the latest! methods. AH painful cases given prompt relief. No knife, no medicine. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE . Highest References. Salt Lake City Office, 413 Clift Bldg. siew For YouF Savings Investment Pqwdar Newspaper PnMtahad Mnaday, Wednesday and Friday by THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY Iff West Center SL Fbone Entered at the Fostofflce at Provo, Utah, as If Second-clas- N. C. HICKS. Matter. s . Manager . Terms to : M By carrier, per month By mall In Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming (In advance), per year 1.4 All other states VALUE OF CONVENTIONS Echoes from the recent convention of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs carry a message resonant of the value of such gatherings to our city. It gave a great many local women an opportunity to participate in the convention which brought to them an inexhaustable fund of information and advanced thought concerning the work of Americas clubwomen. Those who heard or read the addresses and papers given in this convention must have been impressed with the thought that the women who are engaged in club work today find a boundless field in which to render practical service to the human family. ,We are convinced more than ever since the recent convention that the women who group themselves together in clubs nowadays find that there is a work of more importance than to sit around and chatter about their neighbors. We congratulate the Utah women upon the splendid work in which they are engaged. In this connection we are glad to observe that the women of Provo rank among the. foremost in advanced thought and action. Their efforts include numerous practical projects that have been helpful to our community life. Aside from the intellectual benefit derived from such conventions a city profits materially to a much greater extent than we sometimes realize. And here we desire to congratulate Miss Mary Muirhead, president of the Christian Endeavor society of the Congregational Community church of this city, in her successful effort in bringing to Provo the 1924 conclave of the Christian Endeavor society of Utah. Provos various organizations and individuals should continue to pull conventions to our city. They are always helpful and give us an opportunity to show that in addition to our claim that we have one of the most beautiful cities in the west, our hospitality is unequalled in all the world. The Most Rapid Growing Industry In Utah County Is Your Gas; Company During this season, due to the increasing good judgment of the public and the incoming of new residents, together with the un- i I precedented number of new homes built and building, we have add- GET A JOB anOf the graduating class at Harvard this year ninety-od- d nounced their intention of entering business. The next largest said they expected to become lawyers. And number, eighty-ninso on down through th list of white-colloccupations. Not one, so far as we recall, said he was going to be a dirt farmer or a brick-a- y er or an iron worker or a seaman. Not one, apparently, has ;he imagination and temerity to burst through the paper hoop of convention and enter upon the adventure of a manual trade, however highly paid at the outset or bright with prospects. The richest man in the world started as a mechanic, the latest inventor as a telegrapher, the greatest novelist as a sai-- 1 .r. And what about the ironmasters who began as puddlers, the builders who began as carpenters, the bootleggers who began as fisherrpen? We venture to say that manual toil has been the cradle of more genius than ever came out of colleges, and of more great fortunes also, though one doesnt hear about it in baccalau, reate sermons. . , This country could get along famously with a third as many salesmen and journalists and lawyers and stomach specialists; but unless the young men who are flooding through our colleges today show some inclination soon to do more necessary work of the world, we shall be forced to import hunkies again to do it for us. Why dont our distraught pedagogues, instead of seeking with feeble protest to stem the enormous tide of American youth that has set toward college, try guiding their growing output of graduates into more useful, the more adventurous channel indicated. Such a course, if successful, would add immensely to the dignity of labor, it would mitigate our labor shortage and it would greatly increase the proportion of men in our population slaves. to white-collLet the girls have the polite jobs; they seem bound to get them anyway. Judge. i ar We are prepared to fill your orders on the best recognized 'grades of Coal. We carry Clear Creek, Castle Gate, King and Black Hawk. We carry a well selected, stock of ar BUILDING MATERIALS Also Fine, Dry Kindling Blocks. All orders promptly filled. RECOGNIZE Utah Timber & Coal Company Phone , u 300 NEW; PATRONS to our service, and therekfy increased our gas sales by More than $400 Monthly Our Preferred Stock an Investment of J is offered jas High Rank, Paying 8 Payable Quarterly You may invest in one or these shares are more-o- f only $50 They each by cash payments that entitle you to a discount of $2.00 on j ' ; -- West Fifth North. ed nearly e, i 160 r 232 J manhood i Statutes must appeal ,to more than material welfare. Wages wont satisfy, be they ever so large. Nor houses nor lands; nor coupons, though they fall thick as the leaves of autumn. Man has a spiritual nature. Touch it and it must respond as the magnet responds to the pole. To that, not to selfishness, let the laws of the commonwealth appeal. Recognize the immortal worth and dignity of man. Let the laws of the state proclaim to her humblest citizen, performing the most menial task, the recognition of his manhood, the recognition that all men are peers, the humblest with the most exalted, the recognition that all work is glorified. Such is the path to equality before the law. Such is the foundation of liberty under the law. Such is the sublime revelation of mans relation to man democracy. each share, or by monthly installments of $5.00 per share, and your monthly deposits will draw interest while you are paying in on your shares. INQUIRY COUPON Date I would like to receive, without obligation, more information concerning the investment you have to offer. Name City Address Telephone Calvin Coolidge. r Utah Valley Gas & Cofee Co. ! BOND AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS Day after day, week after week, month after month, the pubit appalling long list of automobile fatalities, of persons being run down and killed or seriously injured by automobiles. Standing upon the .street of any populous city in this country today, one is shocked at the apparent ruthless indifference of the average driver of a motor vehicle toward the laws regulatvehicles or the safeguarding of huing the speed of motor-drive- n man life. With the introduction of the installment payments in the purchase of an automobile, the marketing of popular priced cars and the sale of used cars, hundreds of thousands of persons are now driving cars who could not draw a chgck op a bank for even a German mark. Yet these same persons, many of them heavily in debt, drive cars at reckless speed through city streets, endangering the lives of pedestrians and of other motorists. They are careless ,of law and of life, for the very fact that they are not worth a dollar, typifies very clearly their standing and responsibility. There is but one way to curb this growing evil which now has assumed the proportions of a public menace. All drivers of motor vehicles on streets and highways, whether they are owners or not, must be bonded. This plan is now being carried out in several western1 states with splendid results. The way it is worked is to place all drivers undeT a bond of $5,000, these bonds being issued by bonding companies and under the direction of the proper authorities. The cost of the bond is said to be small and the result most satisfactory, as it eliminates the careless driver to a large extent and it does away with the impecunious and dont care driver cars., It provides remuneration to a person of cheap, second-han- d who is injured through no fault of his own, and it keeps children out of the drivers seat. Saturday Globe. lic press carries For Tasty Baking texture of rich rare flavor all Th?. Flour is of the finest of goodness that gives It has a concentrated form with the utmost econ- you bette more dependable baking omy in the use of flower. HOOVER BROS, PHONE 124-21- 2 WEST FIFTH NORTH., PROVO, UTAH & K ILLS RATS the bid and mice thats RAT-SNAreliable rodent destroyer. Comes in cakes no miring with other food. Your money back if it fails. 35c size 1 cake enough for Cellar. or Kitchen Pantry, 65c size 2 cakes for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. $1.25 size 5 cakes enough for storage all farm and buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Hedquist Drug Stores and Taylor Bros .Co. P, out-buildin- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dr. C. M. Petersen Estate of Julia Webb, deceased. Creditors will present claims with Eye-Strai- n Specialist. vouchers to the undersigned at room 409 Atlas block,,Salt Lake City, Utah, Eyes Examined. Glasses on or before the 3rd day of DecemFitted. ber, A. D. 19 23. With Inc. Anderberg, ROBERT T. WEBB, W. 36 Center. 52. Phone Administrator of' the estate of Julia Webb, deceased. H. J. FITZGERALD, Better be a small man and reach Attorney (or Administrator. to do big things than a big man and First publication, Oct. 1, 1923. Last publication, Oct. 29, 1923. stoop to do small things. ( BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF UTAH Bert Bandley HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING Satisfaction Guaranteed 22 South Second West Phone 8b In the Matter of the Application, of W. G. BLACK, for permission to operate aq automobile freight line between Springville, Utah, and Provo, Utah. CASE NO. 667 NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is, hereby given that ,the application of W. G. Black, for the permission of the Public Utilities Commission of Utah to operate an auto- mobile freight line between Springville, Utah, and Provo, Utah, will be heard before the Commission at Provo, Utah, on Friday, the 19th day of Ococlock a. m. tober, 1923, at of the Commission. order By Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 9th day of October, 1923. F. L. OSTLER, Secretary. of Dates publication, October 12, 15, 17, 1923. ten-thir- ty i , |