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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1926. PAGE TWO Thaare THE EVENING HERALD i iv I t ; I. A i f tHwsxiT tiwlicaira lo the beat iutwrcxu aud Um grealeat development of Utah Mauty 7 rufc's leading agricultural and industrial aectloa. . ' AtSMHKit AEWSl'AI'EB lT.KHt((J8BSOCUT10N ... i,.i.,ii wt,t r oftea Cupid hita the lira. lie make. mark the ator - CAT . i v; 'r UWh', MOW . A little wild KemoTva . ,,!T. i hmii) Bt Ml. ...; lr -- - i ; IW SEMO VOU t THIS HOUSE. . , t OUT OF Ympm moo come back m2fr aid, Jnst here a ad tbera from Ufa much 4oll aad There's little bope the --rare. r fluwera ' Lecauae the ; randala wbo bill iiut't as unlucky aa deA roy tbeia are but aabauied.of Tbe TiRixsriwi niE I'at te Sam obxerTes that llK'htnlng cor?qHation ..... i': tome. Ill tad, U get. a $40 blU ' MaanttT It. 4 rod are not the only things run la jkdjiur lUtsaatMm, iUwr tbera are noue. thiilrduad these Suyi. ..a. r Tr"...::' X'lothea aaaa auake doa't the but i The in leada tb to carrier. ier ninety ..w. nt(Mo I'tah Maa; I eaU my wife ' Pr - Deijwred fey (parrit-r- , 0NiMite. dlrw-tiofruui tbe road to hi wlfr'a oftea bfeak btoa. cryear, aa avnuce bibitlon" becaue alie aerer ' dries advance in ptliered by maiUa I tab ouuuty, : l'. Utmfc uUBde j county, per lMirrd by Juuil In tailed Wmi. a THE llOHHID THING81 A big iilntter Hd protecta tbe top tiijiMHU 7, Deltwrt Carter "thinks To ahool Labtea." $90 a what l822-- ' Published la the uf your dexk almost aa aiueb aa Established as weekly .In makea the aapplnf tadjng of some " . beela. I rubber . M4i EUite evening, eekr water IU. CO Utah eery Chicago, Ruta UN IVeat strfct, row, Herald building, moviee la the mere .fact that they carrier in Provo, xoept- - Saturday, and 3uubn- mriijug., plivered by , ,s have ended. . All View. I ilea lb may be wealth, but never Lake View, Vineyard, Orein. Prova Beucli; aud Pleasant t once. Telephone M. of whatever niiture ishuulJ be fciade FAMOUS SAYINGS Or GREAT EAHLT TBAIXING "Johnny," MEN v .t ' laaa aiaUer t the ptMUofflu U Provo. Eton. Entered iMm't lose your temper. mla. teacher, reprovingly,1You'll I'd walk a mile for a cflinei John of need It Iwfore you find it iiguiu. words aont the rpeUed la your : " RiurlinK. , y There' one bora every minute-H- en compdtlon.M,l centraliNo one kiiwwH whut the future loBttn "Ye'in,,Tm going to be a dialect often is ' of organization TM Effectiveness ry Ford. r writer." iu atore, Imt It ian't a atore zation- When any organization Hvesf for itself alone, it stag- bai What a ha'l or a difference' where you can get a charge aeroiiut. fetf'..'"--W- e individual. ' ' selfish 'Blake. t rehta nates, just a? does the " t : Many auccetwful buKjneM men the cooperative movement on k note, with mterest taW theaw bnt most of all -T was state. It of the women organizations LIFE'S VP ASD DOWNS theTwrttjfjthe are machine politicXans s Women He phoned her, the announced that the Utah Federation of pup made! . ' recently Invited all women's state organization to join it She a auawered with frown, clubs 'has Perhapa the elown Ik amiiHed b? of the those in a banqUet in honor of Dr. Valeria Parker.-presiden- t who are am ued by t be clown. ;i know yeu'e only called ln op . The truth about moi "wet literHo you, ran rail me dowe fNational Council of Women's organizations. It has also been 7 ature"; It's dry reafHag.T ' . L. D S. Relief ' , BpWUUamt Vaj "it la aaid the aiankej's enjoy caso yhoiie uiuic. Slayba ttutt't why they are atill moukeya. OFFICE - The bunting; aeaHoa ia alanine. acruaa another When traiuiiiug man's prqerty, let- your eouwienc be your guide. ?' Out Our LoOKiwa . - A La KG. - - I IKUtVlTUJ ww -U4 CAaT T i TCO MOCH UWIKl CARW A FEW FVUU OoRM BuTTkfi BUST! IfiOoT-Ci- ' ., Take oP 1H o' stikjgt a Tit' Slack aki . Piece ARnuiJ' KiuQA CHiOHf T"DWfWi lecx5 c Atr keep These vNttTS. am' MfftTA ti be-ea-ue i- -r . )""""" ............. ."'' fr. ' YJJS KutV-ew- I C ; ' m, OU CAFFS, n b ...Wjawat'iy .......,...'. aa pr . lOTV FELLERS HAS -- Am Pboio-Krapuer- JO ? - Uerald-Esamiae- . aw-ou- ;S . , yi Women Organizations Codperate . ; TbA-airi-b- aelf-mafl- e uiib-bew lrd ; &y - - -- ": . ? ' LlWC-- .- . ."; j iiic-i-ewf- .. -- V announced that under the direction of the Society all the women's state organizations wilLjoiiojia inPnr lo the same guest in a large public meeting to which the men have also been invited. This gathering will be held on the evening of October au, m euner me Assemmy n&uw the large tabernacle in Salt Lake City. ' The women of Utah should be congratulated, on such cooperative work which will contribute to the Bocial solidarity of our state more tnan anyining etse. in uciuutiuut awy ; tration shall Utah find her strength. i - ..-'; -- BollarsAid-Scouts?-. Should-Yew -- That isa good 7iTOtioTrtosfc7rourself7 If you are not well acquainted with the Boy Scout program and with what that program has done for the boys of America, then' let men who do know help you reaqh a conclusion. Here is. what ajewjiave said: leadership is a national duty." William Howard " 7 ; ,, ' : . - Every afternoon and, evening at The ARMORY, from 2 p. m. to 11:30 p. - ' .... V ' ' Customer ' pounding pin no yon talnd lBWooIworth'a)jf Would r playing SomeYlmef Girl: What d'ya think I'm doln' big lioy? (tilrlrl fi7 'Vte're beginning to- believe that 111 Giady'g is only . twenty-twr she's been so .consistently swearing to I got my money's worth." it for the last elght'years. ' o, ' u " " t 1 In It not a great selves. relief ' to have sonieone.such asOldSajitadrlve-upfinriitry fo sell you anything. ot Beri .Humphrey says It beats all ThegjH)5clne movement-Mr--t15'dlJLinusedEd,Boraett So lire, suggest Milt Jones that surveyed the parts he bad removed part tf the f him-betoTnd B.ll.wars how rheerful the now fegged girls Thp fool and his joke are toon flivver In a might be .appreciably advanced If have beonne now that the bathing you will 1 not want it but of. 'the from his second-han- d ''' ' ' ' started. ' Is war Reason them tver. would vain among a paper. ;. attempt to repair, it. "I guess they ;!(! ni." he s - , BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES "THAT60Y.PtT. COVO TOMATO 0o OK ban .VWtStO 'M 09 ? ' TTrt Wtlirt'.Et UARO ON 9ETfc . SAW WM TOOAV MO Ws TCAJD XJfS OMlK VftT tiMMl- - HE WAS A YOO "Anything that is done to increase the effectiveness of the Boy Scoutsof America,- will be a genuine contribution to the welfare of the nation," Woodrw Wilson, ''1 am with the Soy Scout movement heart tind soul. It honor which an organization teaching the agyfit of service GrHard- we must always Have in our citizensEip."-Warre- h p j SCIENCE TELLH I S A Jellyflfih eaiinot wear auNpendera. ; ; ' Elepbauia canaot par; eel potit. 7 A pin baa a head on only one end. Never to eat canned eorn without " ' ; ' firat removing the can. Indiana did not ihrpot the whoop' VY " ing tough.' .It's dangeroru to wear a safe for L.: .' a writ charm. BOWLING "-.- Taft. :.' ' i a5a,t IT' 1 ' ( , ad rV S0i II 1 1 1 .TUS WOVNCM6AV0iX AO m VstftY TO MAX ORT AUiTHAT fl AW.MATORAUXi-- i, P TTTTW JOLJ mV.ttS .r.r: : late moor SiSSl' OtH, By Martin WAY. PITS S, HARD. HE'StfiTflNC iNTrt WORVD,Arj UWJh.TQO HWM. M tWCWHECl w 9"Vy . II . U wsl 1 You m WORK TOR. FTh II H HaCto ItI 1 I IT K- W.WHAT-O- d I MtAM YEP ! Oi.' HIS tOCK. 1 VOi OM AE r T W A.. AMD WWiTtVJW Mfc 3 Cl'": J 6T,t WAftIO . I 1 1 1 ' jjv KiVv yoo I 3?! AivTuiKfe OOVTI A . I yrH 00T Hw l WoLO T I TO THAT' -- YOO I .OST "MWEftWbOaM T Hgl - h - "After, fifteen years of juvenile work I say without question, that iryou give the Boy Scout movement the moral court .and financial Eupporttighifully-deman- d . will no R. be needed." Ben Lindsey. Judge longer Someone has attempted to say what Scouting it in a few f the-juven- ile -- ' words : "Scouting is a process of making feal men out of real boys by a real program which works. "Scouting is outdoor life, and therefore, strength, happiness, and practical education. By combining wholesome, out-- . door activities with the influence of the Scout Oath and the jjcout Law, the program develops character. . "It develops the power t)f initiative and resourcefulness. ,'. "It trains for leadership. insures good citizenship. "It Scout movement sanely and healthfully offsets the disadvantages civilization has brought." - : . . WASHINGTON TUBBS - - - ,A aTl ' rnirTiiiia1 ' 1" " ' - t iiinr sewytefc. A f' ..Jbiijll NfcA BV CRANE . - ssUl ijh Man 8 Superiority the king of the animal world. The bravest, strong est member of the animal kingdom, they say, Man, so su- -' perior to the beast. A few tiays ago certain dumb members of a circus escaped in a certain little town. When the keeper went to say Man, -m itefe - good nighty and tuckthe covers in over his nhargeshe found bears. missing eight lions', two tigera-and.tw- o The word went forth. The town the town filled with . .x..P 1 l i l. l uirac wdvcai, anujitst, Bupeiueei ineinutrs oi m aiumari went men shutP trazyJjinjc-rippeit kingdom trong d dered ana ran. And the qrcus people J. One .lion walked into a restaurant and fourscore of more of these bravest specimens of the ani-- I mal kingdom went whizzing out the door. It puzzled the lion, but he seized a leg o mutton and left, V. A . ' ; i too. - y:-- : . . 1 A. :. J I j he-ma- ? VM-Y- . . ; -- S . SS Si- - USSL fBS. It f --i- . A pretty black and yellow Bengali tiger smelled his way to autcher shop and ate up a wEole lamb. Then he went to sleep and only purred a little when the butcher came in. Somebodr saw another lion sniff the hand of a great and it took ten minutes to revive the swooned "strong .. human. . i Another lion put his paw through a haberdashers window and went to sleep in a nest of hats. Well, the circus family is reunited but the town will never be the same again. Funny, all this talk about man's superiority, eh ? I IT. SALESMAN $AM ' .' ' . -- . BY'SWAN , n, . j i - Prosperity and Cheaper Prices ' Prices have been declining during the last year. Busi-j ness activity has been expanding. The fact, that we've, had prosperity even though prices were generally receding is nol j unusual ih our country's history, the experience of J.880 to i' low ptr4iBg4tWith prices going downntisrgaeTftrrat prosperity should continue, since business activity is holding up well and there is'no inflation. But there's a fly in it. According .'to the Bureau of Labor wholesale prices-havStatistics; declined 7 per cent during ;. . . 1 . e -- the ; were falling away 15 per cent and fuel prices were going up B per cent. ? During this period prices of building material" and metals remained almost unchanged. V ; ; . It remains to other ' prices will follow the ' lead of the farmer's products. Unless such adjustments are made the signs are hot healthy, just how the farmer seems to be getting the worst of the bargain.' I s - , k- f - rugged mount lifts up a gleaming head Of whiteness, dashed with iiecks ot brown and From out a pearl and smoky robe that winds gray, " In filmrioldSTtrotmdsliivnjftofmr And in silenQ creeps , stealthily toward The snowy throat that struggles all in vain, ' ' Against the suffocating hold and still " Looks calmly upward till oblivioncomes. . , ' " '' Storm Clouds Oh'Mt. Timpahogos A . , FRECKLES ANP:.HIS-FRIENlfc:::L;:- 3fe:7- : .v t - sJf7 .A; ; f , . ' . . , Again the rugged mount lifts up its head ' ' In splendid whiteness sheened in burnished gold. A beauty whose majestic heights and depths,"" IieverJ a monument dhlnely wrought. KOWE." j. : ' ' - r- ' T , " V. .i I IU H W . J -- J. Ul-.- JU. -. Jl .11 - -, II 1 k. . |