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Show fagb two THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1926. NEWS FEATURES - PRESS COMMENT V tt tv .r v TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS n 1 tae evening herald tirrianu HYMES 4 -- a i An Independent Newspaper HKMBER NEWSPAPER WALT . MASON It Where Price s Afe Lbwest ENTEBPRISB ASSOCIATION PUEKS ASSOCIATION THE STRANGER I was as lonesome in the town as some lost, hmadeu Wn H. Qoi&ibrouk.i. ....... ...Publisher dog; and 10 1 said, -- I'll journey down to yonder synagogue; K. Cuunlr1 BsaiuKa ,., ...r.Ctr Editor tne.morni.nf services are due, and 1 percnance may hear some vital message, strong aad-tru- e, to brace me fpr a EiitaUlifce at a vaekry la ISM; at dally la 1922. Pub linked Id th Herald building, 60 Booth First West atreet Profo, Utah, emy nabg. year. I've heard the stranger doesn't get at jchurch a wet Saturday, nfM nndy niorning. PeMtfered by carrier In Proo. come warm, unless he looks like fortune's pet, with glad HVt IWr - Ail com Beodu, odJkaMPt-.V-le- . Vtopyw.- - Oreai-IoTwhwfornx-Aira TlfeaiTrustyardines; my hat's " matter at Uie postafftee in Prow. gnia.71 f o4egef yetingrfeagtill I'll seeirthose quiet aeenca where iiteW ti feco-igoodly hymns are sung." The pastor made a helpful spiel, BnstM One Telephone .. plain and wise; thelhonest singing made me SdUwrtal Baocxa, Telbme ...ltf afeeldiscourse much nearer to the skies, I did not have a coin to . TEKMjJ OF SUBSCRIPTION spare when deacons passed the plate, but no one passed the f t j ZMMreted by eanrier, month ... .....i. ........... ..,............40 pr frozen stare" bummed a hymn of hate. - At last the ser ..HA vices were or we went forth ItalTcrtfby carrier, per year. In advance fro jnthe kirk; they gathered done, ...... $15 beilrvred bjr Mai) ra I'tab "manty. piryear, in advance round me, everyone, and got in inendjy wonc ine wise ted States,, outside Utah county, par year, lr Delivered byr mall in old elders shook my hand and said it cheered their glims advance ...... ...... ir --to see a theirband and help-t- o sing the stranger-joi- n in advert frig copy. ' Oic ui4 rf t tame must be la not, later that hymns,. And kindly 'dames expressed the hope, that I 11 o'clock, a. m. wrould often eome and'hear-th- e jpastor's pious dope, and hear the organ hum. The parson slapped me on the back,. yews and Publicity and said, "If you but knew how glad I am when strangerj: stack themselves inside a pew 1" They all were cordial as to wTtEbut reference any Speaking impersormfly'TuTff could be, they viewed me as a friend and told of rout and it may be said that there current event or group jamboree they hoped I Would "attend. The Sunday school is a curious notion and one widely held, that newspapers planned to hold a picnic in the glade, and would I come' exist chiefly for the purpose of giving publicity to all who had drink lemonade? .They lavishand some, cold no is it. to While there have great ed may think they inight walked as I off alone, ("Where js I and said, kindness, harm in this Attitude", and the papers themselves are largely , that coldness chill and dread .the church is said to c wii?" busi well the to that responsible for itrit is still ness of newspapers is to print-th- e news, whatever publicity Good Enough For Me." that? may bring accidental, and by the way, Tp print what is not news simply to. gratify the craving of certain people -- Up iahe-morninBusiness 01 me pews? early, for prominencer4Bt8reiy-4.io4n"When the air is crisp and cool, . papers. After a hearty breakfast r There is in this Country today a passion for cpnspicuous-nesAnd the "kids" are gone to school; and even iiotoriety, that is at least, not; admirable. I look at my choice surroundings Carlyle, in his essay on Cromwell, dealt with" this malady, The landscape broad and free, for such it it-- Writing of one thus stricken, he says; "He And I'm glad that I live in Utah, can not walk in quiet paths; unless you will look at him, wonder at him, write paragraphs-abou- t him, he can not "It's good enough for me." ) live."; Men who really make news, whether through good - Down to my store or office or bad actions, cannot avoid publicityr though to many of I trequently pause bjf the way. themTlt isevceedinglyistsstef at. But such publicity is friends and neighbors, not sought it grows out of a situation. The papers can Greeting news. It is-witkholding-re- al Wrtn pleasure 1 near mem any . .., what a beautiful morning; ... . "given" by the papers. ' "My, Isn t it f ine to be Of course looking- at the matter from the point of easy to tell what not news. An item may have very, little It's good enough for me." is and what KEMBJEB -- t'MTKt) lk y j d Pap to Buy HJuaii Fufmtur -- I ....... cL-.- if j i sir 1,1 u.il' -- Tiiri IMI' "II 1 1 rmJ&M if. I'-- j ' if L . ; . a- ...1 vji. - --V. t""'"2 -- "It's -- e -- . - tSrW - That's' what Everything modern "and you will see in our completely iurnished "ssven room home-othe 2nd floor. of our Pro vo Store. The newest in window shade effects, gorgeous draperies, and wonderful new 1926 furniture all displayed as you' would like it in your home. te. . - U -- s, ; ill I'l VisitTHe New Furmlurei Exhibit Just Opened In Our Model Home . . g- 1 WjllSf rlrr"". 5 -r -:- ." l n -- not . - Rugs! Spring Patterns j - are npw in. See Direct from lactorv cornel" t.hest 'beautiful new wigs. TIip O 3 quality and low prices will also astonish vou. 'See them in ourVt. spacious new Bug Dept. 'JSPrfegLrugs thonwin-i)lftee-likfrUta- a though-stiaemc--ne- them . confer 'the- greatly coveted, boon of pjiblicity.r The - fact (hat it does the latter is not of itself enough to1 warrant the exclusion of the item. In a sense, too, everything is news. So the problem is by no means always an easy, one. But 4hinciple.4eems,t6lbe clear, though it.,inalLalwjyAja8y: .to apply it. That principle is that newspapers are not primar- ily agents of pubKtity as such. To depart from this principle is to become a house organ or puopagandist, for which there is a field, but that is not the function of a general newspaper. In the course of my reflections -- Thoughts conic th.tK and fast, 'W! Of wonderful opportunities Lost by mistakes of the past; BntMnrft m a V;tattfc,Atfture Looms bright as bright can be, ... If we'll adopt the. h'omelysI6gan '""Utah's good enough ior me. ' -- Let Company Furnish Your Home D-T-- "Our stores, farms and factories Produce nothing but the best, Let's stand behind themJoy any And boost with zeal and zest. Convince ourselves and others Of the fact, as it should-e- : . If it's made or sold in Utah "It's good enough for me- -' When Expense Is Economy An interesting experiment in road economy was conducted recently by two motor bus lines running between Hoopston and Danville, Illinois, and between the latter city and taFayette, Indiana, respectively. The Hoopston-Dan-vjl,roadjs pavedj its full,jenrth of 24ofmiles. The "15 miles route consists of 42 miles gravel and From morn 'till dewy evening same 'management, and witb the of, pavement. Under-tb- e fetill better, from sun to sun,- same type of bus used, the two lines compared as follows: boost for our institutions, Let's On gravel the time life averaged 15,000 miles; on pavement for them every one. boost Yes, it was 25,000 miles. In gasoline consumption the gravel roaa 9 miles peg- - gallonrwhile the pave rpad Ilowed-on-ly And TJlaihTv let them, see yielded 12 miles per cHon., As to maintenance, the bus That "what's made or sold in, Utah travelone cent more than the on the gravel road cost 50 per v Is good enough for me." ' W. M. WILSON. . ing on pavement. Multiply this result oy tnousanas, in terms 01. automo Iieople who coiwlder It wronc for biles and trucks, and you have a,s a product thereturn on the Pa C ootid ge two men 'to get together aud "beat vanishes in the that economy expensejs seeming paradox . . A A n f Am ..inwn' wure. r in a T inn. other up !" each On Down Thumbs iu icn jraia investment of the for expenditures Son's Spotlight Mrs. Coolidga read the fight storlight of truth when applied to many in modern needsr-The-re, js something into quality which brings ies in bed of the- f rlpr roads, clothing, lead By niAULKS IV STEVVAHT its own reward, whether 4t be put "Her friends quote her 88 saying and many things, are paid dearly JS'EA Servke Writer. pencils or watch-dogJorwhen done without. I 'ASHING WNPrewWU-n- Cool- - Iku more so If John htidw-ote It is a source of satisfaction to know when you have made a purchase at one wtwes. yH liavf bwtght'tit 4he Invest prhrg that nnynilQ can buy no one gets a better price than you everykQdjLpayg the sauie.There ' Is only one prfce to everybody ,aud that is the lowest prk-- to everybody. JWthfi"H.'-TR."''umpaii- -- ! - Is 1 ' k ruau-OUiiui- ug V ti R An organization of trained men Snd women are waiting to help you In any way they can to make your home more beautiful and a more pleasant place to be. ' le Danyille-Lafayet- "-- m " shii-v- SAVE. You'4L find that our coal CO. PAYMENT PLAN Furthermore,. edoesn't;..likGJo imy niemlier of the 'ooliilKP 4hve Cm Let yThe ; OFFICE CAT Co. D-T-- R. Dixon a f imi lly niHde to l(Kk ridiculous. s wrrite-ypof what thos TUyt'& "B.'iUed out !" UKwnec tht'" tinso-.IoIiii'h three-roun- d mill at Amherat, Iall as the horgchide, knocked player in which he aequlriMK a Mark eye, iiiut uucoiiseious. mill lot the ilcd.4i.iii tin points, did. to some extent. - " . k4 A bachelor, says Sum Wilsteail, Is n man who only gets 1,0110 miles out or a ISlFoFsocks. temi)cr wns upset when its owner read account 'of the fight-?- . Is foolish, says Frany Westover - He grumpily refund to discuss it when eorrojuondenjs usked him to. to- go around kiiock!aTeople with : Maybe he believes in txxinR, an the hope that yon will be mistaken exercise,, for hix sun, bftt there's a for op)ortnutty. pretty well authenticated report He: . What's that? Ion say our that he's .written to him to do it engagement Is broken? I don't gut strictly in private after this. a you. She : That's It rtactly. Another thlnjf, the White" House -- cord -- of ha roeivd-alKiitr- -a What' Every Girl Knows. . protestincr nctiinst the presi- TVInkle, twinkle, movie star, dent's son's participation, in sm-How I wonder why you are "bmral uport."Far up in theworld o high; Thnf it. -- wnsYou ean't act AS good as I. say. is proved tv th Mack eve. " "i I . IK course this, mail doesu't aet as far. the president Imt lx knows News from Parla Minister there has Slurried 3000 eonpiea. And be it's pouring in. It was to have been in still at large. expect (tojfesiich.abajuceIor "V A skeptic, eays Caleb .Tanner," Is a man who sees twenty people walt- I ing for an elevator and then goes LIST TOUIl Feather Your Nest. - - ill AH, THU BETTER. to -- heat, and it will create the hottest fire' your furnace has if rf ever - - m e Save CflAi - wm . t Order today. fwMr- U.AVE, r. &ie Answer fo the urnm4 Question "THE SPRINGVILLE - PROVO or- - Russell HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E N EPHI r " PAYS0N - ? Co. PL. CROVE - .' " - t-tera - -- : -- SM0OMfEAFF0BD: VARD Sq233T YARDS PHONE 5O2S0. fay - Jake: Bill: "Ilowssat?" "Well, J'ui a strapholder.' - - in " suite ON ' It is Bedroom j HOME ... I jON COAUjT LET'S . YOUR n sore wlicn bia son itliio nlwaya ilin breaks into tl upwupiipoin. ., Hp lmf!ii't wiiiit lilm to set ..an sntierated Idea ol hfs trtvn ImiKirt- 1h -- Walnut vas t EMCMIXEt American , s; WE'LL Ifc9 FURNISir - BySmootsrSpaffirdGbafGi If! - t i iSJI e . . MM- -J i ws - I PBOPEIITT IN THE IIERALI) EVEXINt CLASSIFIED FOR THE QCICKEST "AND "MOST PLEASING KESULTS COLUMN'S 4 . ried. But Myron Newell says, hel aoesn't find It but until - . atter hes married. Plant a Hose. uHuany ; Who remejiuVrs the gwid old days when a ancker was bom every min- Thfr play is on, the actor makes his ' ute instead of triplets, us now? bow; Quickly he plays his part, waiting not the uncertain. ; Judge: Come, now,, tell me in - you with life, each hour play your own words just how this riot .narti and fast, , started at your house. r iuil uuL-- iue inrereKl lags, ring Prlsuuer: Well, yer honor, wheu uown me curtain. " . ! come home from work last night this bird was sittin in the parlor with ray wife in 'is- lap, and" as I Gladys. is to dumb that she was hangin' up me bat he up and that. njrassBridow is a -- woman knocks out 'is pipe .on a new rug whosa huslmnd died with the hay that I ..paid four dollars for only' iever. We've a golden chance for beauty We've a golden chance for fame, And to Our wonder city To add a worthwhile name. If every household member :',' Would plant a rose this spring, In just another season;, , , " We could our beauty sing. 1 here 13 notherLfloweiu That seems just like the rose ; .:,,- lhinlt - if last Saturday. Vitdtur In' . county " . Jail: "What ' , ' With beauty we'd be blest, And every one would call us "The Eose City-o- f theTWest." .. We'd be proud of. our surroundings ; : .'".We'd trow in civic'pride ,. ., And people hearing of uV v v Would come from far and wide. Let's all try planting roses ; Let's nurture them with care; And do our ''bit" in building, A citjL wondrous .fair. ... ' We'lf get joy and satisfaction '' If we'll do our very best To make Provo City Rof?e City of the West. . - pluck. , r . In a swell hotel cafe this week t one titem outhn read: terrible crime .has thlsruan com "Chlckcu.a la King en CauiisiUe." . mitted?" Warden : "He didn't commit any B'lirt and the world flirts with yon, crime at a JLhe was going down the Marry and yon stay borne alone. street a few days ago and aw one man shoot another, and he is held Matrimony has spoiled many beauBill: "How are you on In as a material witness." .; tiful friendships. toe world?' VWto.: ''And where' he man Jake: "Fine. I ra a stockholder who committed the murder?" , You ran most generally tell In the street oaf company, how Warden: 'Oh, he's out on bail." tough bird by Ids' foul .month.' bout you? r , Hill: "I'm Interested tnheatrecb There comes a time in every man's! Oobd luck is usually Jnt fl good car company, too,. i V i life when he Is crazy to get mar-- 1 Stock of i There's fragranceirid there's beauty Where there's even one that grows. Our fame would soon be spreading,"- - - . , ' . -- , . . - irT.:. ." ' v j " -The J. A;j?WENS ; - f , l t , - . : - 1 . |