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Show i-r -T C" " - i) : Mm "Tnkiiii liberty VfCuvaghout . -r 'CUSSCTlpUOn terms Dy -carrier in " r i 5j00 the year in advance; oy mail, tn tne county, ouisiae uian county, o.w. - - j , HI !W,nGOODEUU Editor and Manager. - - - ' , J.. A." OWENS, Advertising Manager. v.7 .-.'. VJelt&er this newspaper, nor any of or indirectly, with any political party, puDiic utility, real estate promotion or otner private business except the pucucation ox newspapers, aevotea .soieiy ipROVO-fATIQNS i ,. Ubwdi.' folks! This Is the season . of -Xent, 'when many people- ao- count irom - uungs w vwiuca .w vOn;t, the 'things we are going i 'U(TThen did you ever do any work, vbu b!rloalelEditor.l : "xesterday; was uncom . Day, a I legal holiday.! 1 Ld'l Gee ; Gee can't all our great- men, v Washington, Columbus, Iincoln, etc., happen to fall en legal holidays. I. . .DUMBBEIX TEST 1 This is Marmaduke J. Minnow, who has1 Just received re-ceived a mark of MInus-XY2 in our special Intelligence juiuuwn -mm householder who V J believes that he is iT4u : outwitUnr borrlars when'; he. hides the key onoer-je ' doormat,1 X . " ; ' ' News 'item says: ost f Iiv- We" hope it breaks its neck! . I I I i .1 i v ;;'' BCGI. HERB TODAY y- ASH, mt CEC1LT rSXtTICK aare ffNreara Mpycrlea theaiMl :. 'ir.XAKCKSmmmy klTKraaiMucats. : v . - m -ROIALIE" , mm .V.' unAXIV nmmmm mt fkU -' UI rvMlMllf r. Aa wk to 2a. .Its'- inUc v tm ' airrrmt. ', V ItO DU ymmm Iswyrr 1 tram .she - m Ka-r4 ffr ltt frt. ' V' Ortlr. 23. Itm BARRY UrKEEU ;-SJMk-.eal. mnt nmem w ptmm . , all tm mam afr vHIIaa -i v. r ? J. . . . ,r mv. . IS. mmd mUh in "TfiVJ hmt.' atrlkea mm mm Mmlaaer W - mitm tZnt. 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Ykwught. lht ; bVdidW; f lis ambt . - u" I o lor' Z 'years since be . bousbt .' nrvfirat ' small $top 'and' stopped J-ftljiVaWgor x tad "pectt. o ook iikij a : banker vTbaii ; t ifrif. must' bats been" so hiociv ''ieWbegood 011 this. early Monday V'hiorhtnfc.' Alsocposclence clean be s:; bad '.slept .well, had arisen.' break- ralea, sausracioruy. ussea - uis 'Wife Whom he 1oTed.derotediy. aud ftad Rose now-as far aa the pofeb. " at". Jeast to a ? business : that was - thriving robustly at a time when sdany businesses were falling.. . . ? Ne If her, 1 stfrface e'or. ' dtpthi . fc:saed , to f provide reason for Mr " v- Cerrtnichaei's ' depression. j .Peace ; 'bouIdbava" been dropping g alow. - 'tut. t. ad . tomeose. come inqulrini aj'to tbe absence or the: nine bean Vowf and the bite for the honeybee. Sh. 'wculitave been toli that ifr. . ' :i:'-rl:tacf adi:isrc:ableduty tj' i.r.'crnv' ,Dmi3 wer 'Mr.:Car c-ri 1:: A SCRIPPS-OANPIIILJ NEWSPAPER , Every Afternoon, except' Saturday, and 'Sunday Morning r v Published by the Herald Corporation, N. Gunnar itasmusony president, in the Herald Building. SO South First West Street,-Provo, tRahV Entered a second-class ' matter at thV postoffice in'Proyo, Utah; underthe act 'of March 3, 1879. Gilman, Nicoll & Ruthman, National Advertising. Representatives San Fratoclsco office, 525 Market street, Room 623: Chicago office, '410 North .Michigan - ? avenue; New York office, 19. West Fohy-fojurth street; Boatoaof flee, 18 . Tremont street; Detroit, Michigan, office. 601 New CenUr Bidg. v'sij umu vuuuby, v vcii vuw utvuvu, THE TRUTH QUICK Its stockholders or officials haa any ! Tomorrow is St. Valentine's Day. Following his annual custom, Joe Bungstarter ; is preparing 'to . send his mother-in-law a bouquet . of American Beauty roses sprinkled with sneeze powder. Historian asks, "Who Discovered Finger-prints V - Our guess is thai they were discovered dis-covered by the mother of a 4-year-ld child who had Just gotten into a jar of jam. VERSE OR WORSE . : : : 1 : -r (Western Union offers patrons a list of valentine greetings, to be sent by wire, or you can send the following:) Writing verses is too much bother. So I let the Western Union do it, Mother; I love you and send this to show It By courtesy of a telegraph poet. ; v Scientists are now 'experimenting with the creation of . artificial life. In a few years, no doubt, the stork will be bringing 'em in cans. , . . The really astonishing thing about the Japanese-Chinese war is that neither cvuntry has yet tried to borrow any money from us. KAY CLEAVER two; be. beard tbem whispering In the wind and caught themon the wing. rfio duty. 00 mattef to whom it belonged, was safe anywhere near Mr. Carmtchaei. . .. , ; alary-Prances Fenwlck was cdm tng down the walk on her way to school. Mr. Carmichael. affecting a stroll Ins gait, met her by. the pljik roses In his parking. ".Good morning, my dear.! he sai. "Good morning. Mr. Carmlchaek '"Nice morning. Isn't lt? it)n your way to school. 1 suppose?" "-v.; -Yes. Mr. Carmtchaei." "School soon out now. Isn't lt," rYes. sir. We're having our floats this week. It Is algebra today. 1 am dreadfully worried about . It It's so hard." 4CPEAKINC bf worries." said Mr. Carmichael. "I've been. quite a bit worried myself, here of late. Very Queer thing. For some tlnie now I've noticed a young couple over t in your yardright near ' the comer. They meet there, frequently. 1 wonder if your grandfather, would like to have that sort of thing going on tahis yard" ''What sort of thlngr said Mary-Frances; Mary-Frances; . t -Loire making, .1 have no doubt. Innocent' love making." modestly insisted Mr. ; Carmichael. "but-rl . . - aaV a 1 ' a v a I aigar aiier.nignu ro. i aia cer--tain that Cyour grandfather wou id not like it". , , - y n doa't much thinkvhe'd. care." Mary-Frances comforted. . "I'm not ao sure of that, yoqqg. IadytvrmnotsosureofthaL !erJtkn .impMc,ty She hunted hard. is a peculiar thing. . The girl la your site and build. In (act. It I didn't know what a sensible little lady-you were." I'd . be positive that she was you.' But'4 know you too weJl Uo think that you'd be spark leg out In the yard, night after nighty when you should 'be, tti tlhe bouse studylog your algebra: That' the way 1 know this girl isn't you You understand. I'm aura she Isn't ; Id fact, I'm so eure of it-that, uoles 1 'see the couple there again.' I've decided not : to ' mention It to your grandfather at all. OC ecnirse." if. I j sqouia .ever see iuem : mere- again, eveit once more and I feel itMs my duty to watch out- then. I'll" be bound to Inform yonr grandfather, and no If'a nor aod't about. It. ; (Mary Fraacea cheeks dimoied the roses' color. She said, "I'll have' to harry now, 1 guess. 'I always go by for my friend, Ermlntrude H III. Goodby, - Mr. . Carmichael." and walked. a way so fast that she heard MrCarmlcnaeJ say. "A word to the wis9,' only once, though he said It three t!mesvbeforV be.eatd, fWell, that's off tnymind," and sxailed his satisfaction, and went to take . his car froa the caraze. ' ' a-, 'a "a iui ub wvuuu us uiufc,x connection whatever, directly to aismteresxea puouo service. ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SEZ: nVhat has be-v be-v come of th old- fashioned 'doctor who used to be able : to . lance r boil without , :. nurse xand two assistantsTr - WHAT; EVERY HUSBAND ' kn6ws v Th most malignant disease that can attack a woman Is the fur coat fever. " , v J " if. " - a I - ' r POLITICAL BULL-ETm The victory of the. Republicans In 1928 saved America' from a pe riod - of hard time compared with which the depression thru which we are passing on id- have seemed like riotous Jiving." Mrs. DoDy ttann, sister of Vice President Presi-dent Curtis. '.... ; We c an remember 'way back to 1929 when business executives used to leaVe the office at 2 o'clock in the afternoon to play golf. . -When your wife asks you to listen lis-ten to reason, she usually means for you to listen to her. . . - . I ART SHANNON. S i : - ; : ' 7 t 1 STRAHAN Mary-Frances might' not have fldnked dat ; in her algebra, ctaml nation; 'and there is a. stouV cer talnty that she never .would' have written ta Karl DeArmount: ' ' De'ar Prince Wonderful i All bns been discovered. We dare never meet 'again. Whatever you do. don t erne to ee me tonight. 1 mcair' Uv really. . TblaV dearest. Is our Hist enforced absence from each other. Beloved, let us put out hearts together and get comfoftNlt is not a true separation to "know that another, part of the world contains con-tains the rest of. mc. Oh. the rest of me, th rest of me that you are! 80. thiAkinw of you. t can never t tired lrest your. I will givelantl followed Ermintrud out of th this letter to my friend to take to you, and if you will answer In the inc'ased. addressed, stamped en velope 1 'should get it before 1 go to' school in the morning, v Answer at once, and be sure to use the envelope, en-velope, because it is Ermintrude's w iting. aud if the family should see.it before I do they would think I was getting a note from Ermtn trude. Dearest! love you too much, too much. I cannot write ft, - 1 anv your . most unhappy and loving.. Frankie. It Is difficult to know what to do with quotation marks' In - Mary Frances' letter. It is so mixed, up Perhaps ' the sections - that she cribbed - can ; be detected without pointing. at, them.: .The child had a certain genius for getting hold of hooks she would have done Just as well or-' better without.' r Her plaa for acquiring them ." had,; as has much of genius. Its roots, at least. and high and low. for books thai jhad tbe -word , "love in their title,, e?eiadjng only those that aeemed to deal" with : religion ' or t nature st u d Rosail e's m I nU Ilk ed coin g the easy, antbololcai. ways, and he " triquertly .confessed . that. 4iougl 'aware of ner folly, she could 'read beUer with .a pencil in her fingers; so the small - bamboo stand; behind' ber door ; (f My Qwn Iptijnjite, .collecilmrr- DJf: dearest frleods.- One should .have -them close at Jiand; .douTt you aaree with fna-T") was richly fertile with ready reference material for Mary; Frances. " ''I'i'X I- " The tlnllshvcomati'i Love LcUert. howerer. , badnot! been - found in Rosalias room.V Their thin volume bad been squeezed crob.ked, between IVcal Coati Hhells and An tpitomr of - Uo&ern European Literature (la-Hn the .library downstairs. It: ias filled, with pressed, powdery four-leaf ( cioyers. ;- which r were ; a nuisance! , In the front of It was a tdkclatevundecorated,. which read. ?Tiiis-Coolf la theFrojerty of U N,'Mon& and idust Ea Returned to" Hla Without rail.- In lit trci ''iOt-'lwTUwser-i far m t A. 4. 1 A- mm. a -m . . mmm 4 mx tlh & ' m u . tls; words. Thi3 C:;u ti rrc Sum day By - " .C V. Thoiights 'en -What. is the best education ?" someone asked Plato many years ago. "It is," he replied, f 4hat Which gives to the body and to: the soul all the beauty and all, the perfection perfec-tion of which they are . capable." The life- that 'would Oe. complete, that would be sweet, andaane" as, well as strong, must be ornamented, ornament-ed, softened and enriched by a love of thebeautiful. , - There'ls a lack in the -make-up of a person who has no appreciation of neauty, who d6es hAt thrlU before; be-fore; agreat pictureorairentranc-ing pictureorairentranc-ing sunset-or ' a glimpselef -"beauty in nature. ' , v,". , :.. The " late" Protessof' Charls'.Eliot Norton of Harvard tmlveTsityv, one of the finest thinkers of his day, said, that beauty has played an immense im-mense part in; the development of the highest qualities in human beings be-ings ; and that civilization could be measured" Ty ? its " architecture, sculpture .'and; painting.--7 ' ' The cultlvatloh of the' finer qualities,, qual-ities,, appreciation, and , love f or , the beautiful in all its various, forms of expression should .be, commenced early in Iife.j Qnjb caw make no better bet-ter investment than xultTvailon of a taste for the beautiful for it .vill bring rainbow hues, and enduring joys to the whole life. It will -not only greatly increase one's capacity for happiness but, also one's efficiency. effic-iency. ' A remarkable instance of the elevating, refining Influence of beauty has toeen demonstrated Ly a ChicagojBchool teacher, who fitted fit-ted up in tlr school.room a "beauty "beau-ty corner'5 for herpupus.? It -A-as furnished with a stained lass window, win-dow, a divan covered with an oriental ori-ental rug and : few. fine photographs photo-graphs and paintings, among which was a picture of, the Sistlne Madonna. Ma-donna. Several other estnetlc trifles, artistically arranged, completed com-pleted the furnlsnlngs oi the "beauty orner." The children took great delighVl in their little retreat, especially in the exquisite coloring oftneir stained glas3 window. , Inenaibly their conduct and demeanor were affected by the . beautiful object 3 which they daily associated; The y became more' gentle, more refined, more thoughtful' anjd considerate. A young Itallin boj in particular, who had Jeen : incorrigible belbre the , establishment of the "beauty cornerbecame" in a short time .so Ocran hd Cow are fated (0 stray and get lost on the most moral,, dignified; and Jaw abiding boekshWea.i Poor .utile thing. It all groaned Us tragr-'r as Marj-Fncea j s boved L It t back 1; into . its place ' .. -T piRMINTRUDE. who had been waiting during the long process of the la tier's construction . said. "Well, If you're through at last let's go. : Let's don't waste ' .the whole afternoon." . ' ? x "Waste!;' "sighed V Mary-Fraoces "Waste!" reproached Mary-Franees sour, dark . old library , into la warm, fragrant bouquet of June., ;-. On the front porch Ermlotr&dr paused to say again Wtre bad i)iJ; It seyeral. times before-!- fust don't' see any sense tn it." - -' Mary-Frances crooked, her arn; a rou nd xErm I n t Hide's iiu ra iv w 4 i "Come on. darling. Til walk asjfat as the Are1 house', with $'ou."v. t Y i "No. but what' 1 mean." exoLtinco . to, be -led along; is that AfVo ri going as far as the' fire hous. don't see' why you;can"r go on .the r. rest of the - way and call on him yourself hnd tell him yourself about 7 Mr. C'-michael and all.. Instead ot me calling on hi m and gi v i ug b i m" (a tetter." , . . "All I can say' to . tbaU'r depioren . Mary-Frances'Ms' tbafif you donji just naturally - understand a thru . tike this.. ErmlntrudOii Just nalor ally; understand. lt.Mt wouldn't bf any use. In the world for, me to tr ' to explain 'It to.you. PI d aa-ruuctt for-you., any.. time. And.anyway t don't think it ils sutb: au aV-fii V, lot to do, considering thafr ri?in In the midst of a life tra?eJ.ann eTerytbtng"- ? y , "Alary-Frances." sdtd vVi5rmftl trude. .are ,you -positireiy" certain -that you flunked algebra tht oVorn ingr-. -,v :- ,;4.';,-rVi,',.; Thars about the hudr?dth iiar -; you've asked ine. What'' ihrti; of talk Jug about kt all.jb ilnte' "You don't even Varej,fluf" ou. . that we. w'on't get our ponies Tqtde ' in camp .nor anytbingr 2:.' "1 do too care--But ;( h.hji'joii:; fh mf -. r 111 f rral 4-ntiri n ri f.ti n ' . tlTi wouldn't be' right uot to ger your just because I flunkett' , -The trouble with Daddy ;'st;;i,eV Ermlntrude. "is that be always doe just exactly what lie saya tie will' and be nerer does whafbe says u wont.- Herald If we . both pa'sed, in eTerymiog oe a get U3 opm poo ies.to ride.- And if we bad. na or cot the-.pooierJf be'd'tsdto fo to Pendlston ' or ' seme ' tlc ?a$) tt:ol;r3c -Cut' elscs - jcj :tf lixz??: be wca and, that's all. there, I to, SyJNDAY SERVICES 1 SHARON UNION MEETING ' Sharon stake activity department of. the M. X.; A. will hold union meeting meet-ing Sunday anernoon in the; Timp-anogos Timp-anogos meeting house at 2 o'clock. Joy Clegg will have general charge 'of i the meeting. x vThose in charge of . classes are: Erwin Bunnell, public speaking ; Mrs. Jessie Farley Johnson, story telling; Mrs. Tracey Colvin, -drama; Mrs. Oriel Clegg, dancing; Reuben Pyne, singing. f.t BONNEVILLE WARD ;Vern Greene 'who recently returned re-turned from the South Africa mission mis-sion : field and Foes Smith of the .Scandinavian mission will be the speakers in the Bonneville ward services Sunday evening. 'Appropriate music has been secured. se-cured. - ... : PIONEER WARD i."Pioneer ward services Sunday evening will be under the direction oDeita Phi, missionary fraternity : arthe B.' Y. U. N. Special musical numbers have been provided. MANAVU WARD Interesting' exercises under the directioX of the primary association associa-tion .will be presented in the Man-avu Man-avu ward v Sunday evening. Members Mem-bers and friends' are cordially invited in-vited to attend . : FIRST WARD fTt Is home missionary nightin thej-rst.ward Sunday. A special t intisical program' "has been ar ranged. .:.tWard members are urged to at SECOND WARD iPrlmary children of the ward Sivfaf present4 pageant. "The Light and Life of the World," In the Second Sec-ond warn chapel Sunday evening, underthe direction of the primary elficers. . j j vAPProximaieiy iw emiaren are yin the pageant and striking seen- eryand cdstumes havi been se- cured. . " A splendid program '' is alf those who attend. assured THIRD WARD ? Delta Phi has charge of the program pro-gram in the Third ward Sunday evening. Gene C. Nielson who labored! labor-ed! in the Hawaiian mission field and Ezra A. Murdock of the Mexico Mex-ico mission will be the speakers. j- Their subjects will - concern the possibilities Joz Israelitish blood in those two countries. vnj ' FOURTH WARD ,V Hazel Aagard who is leaving for the eastern states mission will be tendered a farewell in the . Fourth ward chapel Sunday evening. Professorv W. H. Boyle will give aV short talk' which will be followed by two musical trios comprised of Metta Ritchie, Edith Harrison and "Betty Madsen, accompanied by 1 nCJyde Sandgren. . A reading will be gtlt by Mrs. Libbie C. Hayward and remarks wi; -je made by Miss Aagard and her father, - John Aagard. Ward members and friends of (Continued on Page Three). changed and poftched that' the leach cr " was astonished. One day Ahe' asked him what it was that had made him so good lately. Point-rug Point-rug ao tne piCbUie of. the v Sistlne Madonna the boysaid, "How can" a feller dj bad things when She ; s locking it him?" " r -7 ' You. 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