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Show THE PK0VO IIESALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1931. ?WHY DO WE SAV THE PRO VO HERALD KNOCKS run. Published by Th Herald Company, Pro?o, EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. Entered yrcto, Utah, EufcscrlpUoa E. C at second class mall matter June under the act of March ,. priea.'...., , 1111, S, 1879. WQ year. the) BOOSTS at the postofflc,; cents the month 30 Ftfb-iishe- ; Manager. 4)10 ORCHARD LANDS. ELIZABETH SOUTER, Society Editor. Orchard landa that we used to kno- wThe Provo Herald hai the largest circulation of any newspaper pub- Sing them sweetly and soft and low Til the soul of the song ahallindn lished in Utah south and east of Salt Lake City. ' The Proro jierald's ctrcuiailon la. wa fceHera, FIFTY PER . CENT Chorda that chime with the summer ' GREATER than "that of any other newspaper circulating in Ptoyo. wind Wind assailing the .orchards brown, Pelting leave and the apples down Into the grasses, tremulous H id inghe ripened spoils from us. THE DANCE HALL PROBLEM r jOfficers l6l Jit AND WSTJCALK . EODGERS, SSBfOf and L. B. CHILDS, Adrertising Manager, HARRY BUTLER, Circulation i table-spoonf- rior feet-Lau-ghter . is well-grease- d . HELP from the offiee of the sheriff county have dance condition an at a resort Creaking and groan of the cider objectionable reported pertaining press-Fl- ash in this county."These deputies are not to be called those women of gingham and linsey dress-Sh- outs of children and rushing reformers!" as others have ben labelled. They are men, and not sweet as the song is sweet! so easily shocked at vicious conditions. They are frffirprs and. Rnset apples in golden piles; therefore not unacquaintedithrimerriminalaiee.-an- d the iStores ofa Joy for the Afterwhlles There's theme that has erer been ' path toward those things. k, .. Ear too sweet for the rhymester's pen! .. Yet these men insist that at least one dance resort has per-- J Apple dreams of the Long Ago! mitted vulgar dancing. These "spy a and the burnished jnen insist that every dance hall "Pippins," fsnow" ri - it .manager may prevent vulgarJdancing if he but will to;do that. Blushing red as a flawless gem. -'The Like the Hps that are touched to hall free of objectionable persons and vulgar dances, and doesn't, Vv'"- them! Glances, shy and the clasp of hands what shall be done? Betray the trysts of the Orchard City Attorney, Coleman and City IJudge Tucker answer: Lands; V.11. T.,Alr Jni.i ' . xyewjMLV iuab uaiivc uauo jncuoci O ihe Tag'ries of chance that bring " Do you know of a better way to institute and maintain Lore to Youth in the harvesting! ublfu!J4bepoilsrihelion--tnnnBd1at- ( her recoviX-iiofficers hope she may be revived suffi ed because county l- -, """TJrcperilanririgi know-SOrchard lands of of-Uta- NEW STORE FOR MEN - Provo tomorrow will have a tew "IN GOD VE. TRUST." HOW PROP. BECKER BAKES for- - men and toys, the Men's store all on gold The above motto, found TEA ROLLS ; 234 West Center street! to United of Shop, the Style States, coins and silver It was the location formerly occupied- - by Dissolve 1 cake of yeast and 1 has an Interesting history. first suggested hy a Maryland farmer Skaggs' grocery. tablespoonful of sugar ia lukewarm to Salmon V. Chas. secretary Morris Levin, the proprietor of the water. 'Add lard or buter and half in . Tbe farmer wrote Men's Style Shop, recently was in the of cups sifted flour. Beat of the treasury. en's furnishing business at Tooele, that, as we claimed to be a Christian until smootiu 'Add 1 scant some j where he gained a ids reputation in salt And then the rest of people. ' we should , register the flour, or enough to make a recognition . of the aiety on ourcom. giving personal attention to every stores hse urged the matter upon oagrss ciemer and Knead moderately firm dough. in 1862,' aad again 4ril$63, In these "The. new store will handle men's thoroughly, or "throw and rolL" and boys' shoes andL furnishings i Roll out . and cut, folding It over terms: ' Our tclusively." said Mr. Levin. ?Our The motto suggested, ,'God into the shape of rolls. Place 1n national stock is new and fresh, just unpacked shallow pans, slight Trust," 1 taken,. rom our Banner. and includes the very latest fall distance apart., set to rise about hymn, .'The The sentiment is familiar vto every styles." '. two hours or until double in bulk. The store will be opened to the When light, bake in a hot oven ten citizen of our country; It has thrilled millions of Amorican freemen. The(uhUC Saturday morning, . t minutes. . time is nroDitious us tne nour 01 na f ";. tional peril and danger, an hour when GIRL'S STATEMENT WILL men's strength is weakness, wnen PROVO our strength and salvation must be of iMany women will profit by the fol MURDERED BY MANIAC God. Let us reverently acknowledge lowing statement of one of their sex: this sovereignty and let our coinage "I was afraid to eat on account of A 23. DOWTAGIAC, Mich., Sept. declare: 'Our Trust In God.'" stomach trouble. Even rice did not and a A two-ceclub, piece was subsequently agree. After taking Adler-i-k- a I can Adler-i-k- a acts on bloody finger print were the clues to- authorized In 'April 22; 1864, upon eat anything." motto "In the which war first DATU it nacis mA IrtsaraVv KavaI romnr. day by which local authorities hoped Cod Wre Trust stamped tei?iTn fi5uTmaUer wlircFpoT86ndcr stom. to clear .up the murder of three per.K PVPPI ITXTT 9nm trm An the year, this mottor was placed on sons and the serious injury of another, gold and Bilver coins. stomach or sour 'stomach. Guards J a child. In their home here. against appendicitis. It rings " out "WHY DO WE SAY" William Monroe, bis wife; and their poisonous matter you never thought LION'S SMAKfc. was In your system, JHedQUlst Druf yesterday daughter,lNeva The original of the commonly used were found eaten"tde8th with the expression," The IJon's Share," mean- company, club." In" the""(5ame rbonTlvasfound ing all or nearly all, is derived from SCHWEIZER DRESS GOODS fables, Ardith Monroe, daughter, one of occurs a hunt In there In the story who had toeen teaten on the .head which the lion and a number of others Imported n4Jomstic7:mak0 " -until unconscious. ' The little girl was beasts participated. After the 'sport,! lovely frocks for women of dis A new linej)f wamples4 tinction. made blind by the blows. Altheugh when time came forhe dtvistoByofl blood-staine- the shingles oB the m your home curlin,, the edges? It's paint th. !!.? ARE d 'f? . 7-- nd - t : s : 1 m 1004 two eosuw It'll be the - practice. -- ; -- J. yo, oof OBce-ytmr-r- w comes leaky, there is no end trouble and damage, Coma tona t nHt paints. - Our exjH-r- t sdrlce k tree for the ssJiingLet'i tali it , fofe-bes- -- -- the warning npplf one or best roof paint gest piece-- of economy M i me - .. - overv ' ' a of, his preroga the beasts, another ciently to tell the story of the attack. tive as king Officers believe the crime was fourth becaase of his superior cour-age- r another for his lioness nd cubs by an Insane person;- - Two Inmates of the state hospital at "and as for the fourth," he roared. ndispnte-rt"wt- th near hererescaped aweek ago. sietwho will d are-tone-four- th . that we seed to ing them sweetly and soft and low the ong may with a tender memory Of girls and boys of the other-days Provois"abou1rto" launch itsrisecond Youths thta passed iff the harvest It is a movement to which all good citizens may" well lend their ways, . aid. It makes for" a City Beautiful, for better health and longer Laughing, happy and holding hands, lives.- - A clean city is a healthy city. Also it is fair to look upon. And keeping trysts in the Orchard Lands! The Provo Chamber of Commerce can make no more auspicu-- . JOHN D. WELLS. Echo-liketh- at -- clean-upweelrthjsea- r7 pointment with representative. com-mite- d Kala-maso- MRS. o o the Schwelzer A. TIORVALDSON .Phone 224-- -- IlftW. Center me." PhtSt -- We buy sell . . ous entry in the field of civic endeavor than by cleaning up the city, which is to say, the front yards, the backyards,' the streets, . the alleys, tand the vacant lots. Weeds are not beautiful, nor are tin cans, rubbish, and the odds and ends of summer's rakings. Away" with them I Mayor Dixon has promised that the city will haul away the ; .;:..ri'-'v;.,::,',.:::..- iiibbage. ..... Let us all enlist in the Clean-u- p army, and be valient sol- -: diers, even unto.the vacant lot next door, until the city again pres-- , ents a spick and span appearance to strangers within our gates. .. ' r n '. m "N a- - mmm w k. The 1921. city directory estimate places Provo's population, including that of the immediate suburban districts, at SIXTEEN,THOUSAND PERSONS I , Quite a sizeable city, isn't it? And growing every day! Truly the Kiwanis club was building no air" castle when it set Joragoal :; , : :rr-":- Twenty thousand in 1925 k It looks- - now as though Kiwanians-wi- ll mark. have .to raise their ' ' ;,. : , "S, - '., - The chief engineer, of the U. S. Smelting, Refining & Mining company, owners of the Utah Kauway company, informed The Herald that the railway, company already had outlined a program of rapid and extraordinary growth for the railway industry in Provo. He declared that additional roundhouses&vould be con structed here ; that many miles of additional railroaX sidings and switches will be built, and that the force of men employed in the ... Timpanogos --- time-scarr- ed " - inum Ware Free 111) Plijlic ALWAYS . . . -- - , SOMETHING NEW EVERY SPECIAL-MEN- Tour requirements filled pa needed wlwrher one or a carload We lso wooden boxe of Kll T)ntifsctiir kinds. . SALTT.4KE BOX CO. h sa. .'. Went Luke CUT, I Slt AViia. 8170. i i i I tume convention, declares against "the demoralizing curves of the femi-nin- e V form." One who knows anything aoout tne sex and Is anything of a gambler is willing to lay 30 to 1 that Miss White resembles a ibutter firkin. to 6 p.m. Meat Day THE. DEACON.. . Rev. Sibley was absent from his pulpit last Sunday. Our genial deacon with a nice por presented ye scribe tion Of dressed ' ' rnbbitr .Mondav- .Thanks, ( deacon. Mercyville (la.) Banner. A BOSTON man ,,as had revealed to him in a dream the whereabouts of his stolen automobile. A man with carburetor trouble can-seplenty of virtue in insomnia! The University of Kentucky a $12.0i0 passennr automobile for the use of the engineering . course. reeent-lypurchae- d - " : - Buick Six Touring Car, new top, new paint, just, A snap. New tire. over-haule- d. One p, WTillys-KnigMrchea- good condition. Ford Bug, also in good condition, cheap. . We have more good, dependable cars from $200 up. snoitn Company fi k general cooking of meats, steaks, fowls, fish, soups. This lecture will be worth $25,00 to each lady present Batteries! ITTi : - v. v - Hardware Department LAST DAY OF BIG CCD?m You are urged Great Range.- - You STORAGB FJLLERBECK BUTTERY : One Year Absolute : vi'i I ii n -- .$27.75 Dodge Battwry ,....536.80 :iv i to come in at any time and see Professor Becker and learn about this are under no obligation to buy-.- Euick Battery ... . , J30.7S Studebaker Battery $30.75 127.75 Nash Battery v.... DREADNAUGHT GOULD ' III Guarantee. , Ford Battery BATTERY Two-ye- Guarantee. ar J58.00 Dodge Battery Ford Battery" nr77;$43f Buick Battery ....f3.5J Studebaker Battery tl7.UK . THERE are a great many provoking things to contend with and no relief In sight. Frinstance, Missouri has a linotype 6perator S4 years of age and still working. " . MISS ELIZABETH C. WHITE, one or tne neaaiiners in the America cos . new Opea Sundays and Em Ask fer Mr. Burns. Phone T4. Provo, Utai Between 3 and 4 o'clock Professor Becker will a riinn.r. nnio oil in i one pan, m one hour's time, consisting of expound sweet roast, potatoes, Irish potatoes, parsnips witlr honey combed dressing, 3 dozen baking powder biscuits, and everything will have its own flavor. From 3 to 4 o'clock Professor Becker will lecture on Last nlsht Evangelist Scovllle spoke 0 on tne Bible hell. Mr. Delos Smith sang a solo. "We Will Meet You There." Cedar Rapids V (la.) uasette. p. AN English critic or cynic, If you choose says life in America "is a Chinese gong." Continuing metaphor ically, English criticism is a cricket chirp. i day o ' -- FOR-SATURDAY-Satur- 3 Married at the Presbyterian manse, Saturday, Miss Emma Stack of Des Wolnes to Edward F. Cowcatcher of this place. Mercyville (la.) Banner. I AFTERNOON PROF. BECKER Famous Chef. OR A COLLISION? -- 4 FROM 3 TO 5 O'CLOCK WITH PROFESSOR BECKER. e INCRIMINATING APPLE BOXES? rw rp TE5?. AND fruit. olSHomorrou -- Ford' truck, n body, new tires, over hauled; fine for hauling COMING TO YOU. ENCOURAGING. EASY TERMS One-to- . . '. 15.00 Set of Finest Alum song of cheer An' laugh with little babies Keep dreamln' of. your "afterwhiles" Your "ruthers" and your "maybes"; For they're the dose for sweet con- -- """ v ,7 v "."" tent, ' And better if repeated, But see life yields 'em all to you Or glttin' cheated." A WEDDING Ave, Some Good. Buys trlf-nds- ; -- snow-cappe- 113 N. University in Used Cars CLOUD. " CET WHATS Jes keep By J. A. Owens. Hail to thee! bold Mount. Thou tower of strength and - rugged beauty, slopes the hand of Omnipotence Upon whose hath stamped the record of the ages. Fit dwelling place, thou art, for gods ; e'en eclipsing "Mt. . ..; Olympus In thy grandeur as thou rearest thy proud crest to receive thy crown of azure from the richness of the infinite. Thou art our inspiration the symbol of our hope for higher, better life. For when summer's bounteous hand hath made the valleys spring forth with abundant riches, And we are fain to wander through sylvan ' dells without " ' thought of future needs, d Thy peaks remind us that relentless winter soon shall come. r We hasten-theto guard 'gainst time of wanting, and learn .. that undue loitering must spell destruction. And when the growing time is past and deep fear doth fill our souls with dread of winter Thy slopes are draped about with the soft mantle of the Indian summer, Breathing to us the hope that winter blasts will soon pass on, Leaving us the stronger for the struggle, with softened and with understanding of tures, broader,-sweeterGod's great handiwork. Hail to thee ! Bold Mount I Accept our tribute to thy glory. And when we shall have passed along to that abiding plac-of those who've lived not long, but well, Be thou still the Guidon of those loved ones whom we must leave behind under thy protection. works. at, BUSINESS LINING TO A DARK Mr, "Editor I desire, to thank the and neighbors most heartily lit thiif manner for their during the illness and deajh of' my lute buban who escaped from me by the hand of .death last Saturday. To '" frienda"ehd an who contributedlo- 'making-- the, last Mulnutes com- mo fin a mewA fiAV 1 ward Bie-and tner tunerat a success 1 lorta a THOUSAND men on the railway shop, payroll. It spells the desire to remember most hop addition of some 700 names onthat one payroll; and which means ing that these few lines willkindly, find them something like an additional two or three thousand, persons to be enjoying the same blessing. I have added .to Provo's population. This increase, in itself means fur- aiKO a good much cow and a roan gelding horse eight years old, which ther increases in other lines. i win sen cheap, uod moves In a mys' The Herald will wager the Kiwanis club that in 1925 Provo's terlous way. His wonders to perform population will be MORE than 20,0001 Better raise' the mark He plants his footsteps on the sea and .rides upon the storm. Also black and ' you're shooting at, Kiwanis! white shoat cheap. Lock Haven (Pa.) . Democrat. Old Books and Magazines. Will pay cash for any of the. early Mormon church Kaige lapic (Great SCIENCE seems, to foe making a wholly unwarranted hullabaloo over the fact that they .have created life artlfically and made hedgehogs.. If any one will tell us what is the use of making a Jiedgehogl we'll cheer -- with the others. Until then, no! . '". v A exchange . THE BOOK EXCHANGE "AND the girl' asks Mrs. H "who used " to larry afan when she danced; what's become of her?" Womet" and . Attend Cooking School and Demonstration of the "WHAT'S become of the three-shel- l man?" asked a correspondent We dunno, but we think he was in here this morning trying to sell "Famous European Wars, in 5 . . volumes." - . r Provo M ani ANTICIPATION. Fickle Sept, the' time of blooms, Asters, radish and begonia, Vacuum cleaners, brides and grooms, ' Toothache, sniffles and 'pneumonia. T.-- 1. Makes at ..Sunntff Other ' FiilESIIO Prices. rr ; 5 Per Cent Allowed for Batteries Jcrr--- cash and merchandise given $500; : away FREE! During BARTON'S SALE ? . MID-SUMME- R Be there at 9:30 A.M. Saturday Tl.il SUPERIOR CO rhone 74. Old on If PANY ll U : Provo, vehlcK License cards for motor either England, are carried facing near the or ward backwardjon .vvlower corner or toe shield. -- . i , I |