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Show pi, - V- - - THE - - SEPTEMBER "i SATUBDAT DESEKET XE1VB 1924' " 13 MiHiiinraiiiiiHuiitRmiimiioiimiiiMiaiuiiiiiiiuanniiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiHiiiiiiiiaiiuiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiitiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinii! Payment in 67 Year at $100,000,000 Annually Newspaper Feature Service, lac. theWIBreason H.O Place Beneath ft France Sept. 31 N. Hurley, mcm-bof ths American debt funding .chair eommtaelon. and war-timan of the shipping board, Satur,' day eubraltted to Secretary a plan for Battlement of the French debt to the United State, he had and Informed the sacretary found reaction to - the proposals favorable. Mr. Hurley, who returned from a visit to Parts two days ago. discussed the whole problem while ' there with French government officials. . The plan proetdae for pannant rats at ths In debt (7 years of the of f lOMOO.OQO a year and Interest. together with an agreement by this government to reinvest half of ths annual payments In French ' Industrial bonds. Other features were not disclosed by Mr. Hurley whs left Washington for his hows In Chicago. . It- is ths hops of the author to create a basis for - settlement that will serve the double purpose at to ths liquidating the French debt United States and at the- earns French for time, provide help similar to that expected to result for Germany through ths Dawes settlement. Mr. Hurley declared the feature should moan a reelYlfeadna of French indiuaris which he regarded as necessary to any settlement with that govern' Otherwise, he said, the tendency would be te put toe great a bur den on the debtor nation. Mr. Hurley proposed a requirement that ana half of theof sum the reinvested, or b pot taw lotti aaiiiii payment, new Industries each as waterpower development, a phase of French life that needs attention. Among French Industrial leada given era. he said ths plan hearty reception. Th NB PARTS, Sept afnlstry of financehadSaturday knowlany ternoon denied he settlement edge ef the plan for th of the French warN. debts as memHurity. Edward ber of the American debt funding committee. ' prise tboae Inconsequential ihe f chexmlnx. who end and she doe, says thing tha nickname, "Her 5 have heard which no Alfred her Kiufftneee." A affectionately cells ker. K I That aha can be quick and re- eouroefnl In an emerxeney, I have A Ion known. And I also have ob-- F served that the little woman, the soul of court aoii kindliness and A Lhospttality. can be tinreientlnc and. E'ltuboorn in ker dislike ofof any one these she who thwarts the piano loves. Sue Is the elevoreoet woman Jf I know, howevor. In maaktn her A rtlipleanure when poller or her In-- r. herent Xeax of slvin pain away w. bar A i Knewlnr all thin.' 1 wan net snr-- 5 prised-- to hear the honeyed aocents with which aha addressed Been Dean.? 1 hmtled to myself at the tiny itlhg which ehe planted In her words for the Irl's benefit. ' But If I had thought that the resourceful audacity of the Eayvlew high school rasher would be balked by Mr E ftorxoe'n ouggeatlon of' a dinner-tra-y f sr m MENU Mel-lon- ' T x ,4 3 -- - J Sunday Sept. f4th 50 2E F p A rA 6 E f Cream of Chicken Choice ef Cbiekes- - Prioaases " Zt DINNER 80 soup - Egg Dumpllpgs Veal Steak Natural Gravy Roast Pork wltb Dressing Lamb Stsw with Vsgstsblea Vegetables Sugar Corn Mashed Potatoes Breed and Butter Dessert - Oresa apple Pie Tea Coffee sr Milk 2 - I'3 nt lh ?v one-four- th r$ vu 1. advo-cated- Sanpete Brief - - - , - The booth ward MT. PLEASANT a temThursday held Parents Cleae followed by an outing ple excursion a at Crystal Spring Mre. MT. PLEASANT w Brom president of the local Business A Professional Women s Carter, Club, sod Mrs. Ellis R. club at the treasurer, represented lest week. Convention the Plnecrest of Mrs. Carter was mads a member and Mrs. tho nominating committee, szseutlv Brom elected one of the beard. The club aspects to celebrate the granting of its charter the 1st- ter part of this month. Mra ' Parley PLEASANT MT. Ttosenlof retiring president of the ladies Sewing Circle, wee surprised by the club members and their husbands, Friday evening. All wore old fashioned costumes. Mra Bosenlot was presented with a club ' token, Mr. and VT. PLEASANT. Alma Allred announced the birth a daughter. Tuesday and Hear Wendall Halls Victor Records -- , Alst Cola te Rais Be 1 Merer leaf ef My Smart Dreams. Red Beaded Masle Maker." Old Plant! Melody. Mwt. rrUs11in( th fraf Blr4 ,Ol SiMua Mellow Ava la Georgia." te Bala Gwtn Bine AU yigh-- " Above Records Securable " . j A Those out of town aa order by mail wo pay postage and packing charges. : wide-op- J.Caeey --Lead of haunted nasties ory beautifully llfeetrated book on continental oaetiee with gboetiy enda" rinkwater Victorian poetry "A small books but full of help for the person who wiehee a short of the poetry o fthis period, survey faurw The Italian lake-"charming little book with a picture oa every page and an Interesting description of the beauty af the kee of Italy." Franco Latin genius "A series b rsnaps on French men of letters' Hammett A Lundgren How to be 1 tbeto The authors of this book have tn a very concise manner discussed the technique of our major sports, and this to the day of the revival of athletloa" Hugh wi Study of international government MA history of International government up to the present time, with as Interpretation of present plans and text of the League of Nations." Knight Woodrow Wilson "The dreamer and the dream, written by the State Historian of Georgia." Maurolo Ariel "This Is a book In whieh trus biography Is touched with tho msglo of tho novelist's art. Mori son, comp Sources and documents illustrating ths American' Revolution and the formation of the Federal government A valuable compilation giving the moet Important documents of our Revolutionary period." Kewbigio Commercial geography A study of the Interchange of commodities their production , and tmnsportat'on. Phelps Edith, A Johnson. Julia University Debaters Annuel, I Const ruotive and rebuttal speeches delivered In debates of American College and Vntverslties the college years 1118-during and 122-:J.- " PheV,andW: Ia Bowens, James other essays "There Bryant ere those who profess tq believe that ail American literature Is second-ratbut the Influence authors is as wide as the world and does not diminish. Pilsworth Electrotyping in Its relation to the graphic arte "A short history of the development of electrotyping and a detailed description of the process Reed Development of Federal reserve policy "Without too much emphasis on detail the book gives a good account of the system for the general reader who is Interested in flnanoe. vol-um- My Dream Bweet. Wfclapering Twm Rpi ! Deat Know Why. "If I Knew If Only Knew. "Rt Headed MnSe Maker. What I Ca1 Ferret." Corafortln Gal. Will Yea Ferget Me Wide Tat Awtr." Year Eye. i Aleae With Jnt ed Dreaeie. ' My My Carolina Reee." Shatter F wvwAmvwwvww 4 A fOAT THAT CHANGE ky Defends Party Attitude on don't believe this to going to ho sold, aad I realised Supreme Court Before that she Bad heard Bees Deane audacious proposal, aad weuld eat her Labor Audience. dinner downstair aa matter bow badly her aakie was Injured. Bat when I had taken eft ker shoe and stacking, and with fingers ALTOONA Fs, Bept. II (AF) trained by many household accident had ran lightly over the Audiences la two Fsnaaylva&ls I opLeila with swelling, disagreed oltlee Altoons sad Harrisburg1 timistic dlsgaooi bssrd Bens tor Wkoolor, nominee T1! telephone for ths doctor. foe etos president oa tho IndeAlfred said, anxiously, as ho tossed Leila's hat and coat with masculine pendent ticket Friday. Labor union umbers eonstitut-- 4 ruthlessneea Into a heap aa the bed. "No. pleas Lolls Implored, aad 1 s predominant slement )a both seconded her prott. eure that Is unnecessary, Al- audience Tn His atght speech was la part a fred." I said "This Isn't defense of tho attitude which b a bad sprain decidedly. at alL aad It won't and even be painful when I get It Senator LaFolletto have taken Buppoe yon massage bar la quonUonind tho justice ef tho ankle while I get hot water and supremo court power to declare bandage" laws unconstitutional. The new "Cant I get the things P ha asked party would seek to check absolute with ready courtesy. as of that ha aa and right, as asserted, "No. I'U be quicker, and quoted Abraham Zdaoola la supnet you ought to be a first ha of aid of the moat skilful kind. Its port propose - hurried out of tho room a I fin"Meke no mistake about It, h ished speaking. S did not Intend asserted. ' Wall street . Is on one wet be ecu id go reset tag areuad side of this campaign aad union the house la search of the things 1 labor has to wanted, with the practical certainly tin Itself cut laold political ties up of oacoonlerlng Beta Dean. 6h plain sight oa tho was perfectly eapab.a of accom- opposite aid Too are under tiro Loiia'a room and oa test tr this campaign your-elpanying him hack tonervous llttio and harrowing my It is up to you to got refriend's nerves with ner officious-aes- e sults for the national ticket, which sad protestations ef sympathy. I tested the water from the hot you havo endorsed, oa which I am It foand because In the bathroom, water tap running, your leaders askthat I ed.' If you do not. If It shows Itntenmlng hot. and rejoiced did not neve to make a trip te the self weak. If It la not notably supkitchen. Thanks to Mrs. Durkee's why - then oreareful housewifery, I found lini- ported everywhere, labor havewill suffered ganized the ment, gaane end oaadngee in You will have medicine cabinet without losing any Irreparable demag no I lost And shown In th search. tlm yourselves weakened and time tn returning 0 Leila's room negligible in tha face of united with a basin of not water and nil opposition. tho other thinrs 1 needed arranged Ho answered questions passed careful Mr upon s his tray which tn tha bath- ap from th audience, notably as Durkee always keel The to the stand of himself and Senator room for emergency ns LaFolletto on th supreme court with Alfred's aid. i bathed. masup tho ankle, fin- power. Th poMtloa, saged end bound ho argued, Dean appeared ishing juat ns Boss mads them true defenders of tho at the doer of the room. How1 , the footr eh asked cas- constitution. Both at Altoona aad Harrisburg, to Alfred: ually. and than turned "Alf, will you help ms bring s table b declared to his audlsnc that up here?" turnouts at his previous meetings In Now York and Now England had heartened him to tha point of expect! ng success for th national ticket on which h ran. T at all." aha a You Will Buy A Home at these Unusual Terms I Surely d. fsv l As a4 sssathly payrecats Aar oa f these 1 hems aaa hre There Is a aSvaare lapxtevs ra sraat af estsstWa. Jaet like I thaZTvery is always 14 la mafclag It rear parmeata.. K. A R.exshaa more the half way I caas f emerge ey. W meet aar eastern w a hsw hgh East and 5th South - :: , P.ieJ I IndiutrUl Men Weit Side! oast La th ooal yard ooctloa, two block R. O. Depot, wo havo a brink houas of th D. Tha with Soar largo rooms aad hall ontrano houaa Is modern and ban boon aowly elaanad and dneo rated. (4100 lit a month. , 5 I Five Room Brick ' out of th olty tax district. Only from town. 14144441.44 a month. I waa swtmmim "Of courts or oura, Mm. Luther Howell, Vrt Rey Bull a of Salt Lake, ami Mr Baa. MsMrura of Ogdon sntsrtalnsd at a afternoon at tbs horns of Friday if Mrs. Howsll, in oompllmsnt to tbslr mother, Mra Jnlia Xibley, who will Iav eooa to apend the winter in Laka. Tha rooms war . dacorat- . M with flowers la purple and gold, garden Th table in th dlhlag room had a basket of sink roses for Us centerpiece. Mrs. Nell Lng- on Mlao Emma Eecloe, Mr. C. Bud and Mia Blanch . Mr Aaa Bullen on.Budg Poao-In the room assisted ny Ruth and Helen Bhamhart. Mr O. H. Budg and Mr Thatehar. assisted In receiving. Guy Judy Meklrara received th card On hundred mpUad Jol-!- y. M dowa takas say oa at three hsrere Fmrty re sat ho rellabla aad akl Nm Fed Norit a ,i xg One Block Blast of State Street I $44.04 a month. Jj la th ra - in. Aaywas ena affsrt (nrta hare ssattaas tho payresats. that fsv One Half Acre in Berries Large Lot. Three Rooms 1 E Thin doubl boas has room oa on old and 4 oa th othor. Mhk th dowa payment, on cars of th alao aad lat lfvs la aids, taka th renter pay for year homa It ts la good condition. Pared street all sots paid I44S0 Ilf a month. near just mtnutoa , - It g 13 A Home And An Income Oa half block oast of HI at Ftrest, flat Sooth. Flv rooms la a briek horn, 1 s elty, and In a Th hoan Is a mod-oroom oa otraotur a corner lot. Look four It over only $4744 at 440 a month. Streot. It Is oat of th high city tax district. Corner lot, all foneod aad covered with lawn. 13750 tts a month. 7liWl Boot ear scrvtoc splendid aslghbcrhood. at itrd ""Aa' sttraotlv flv room bungalow South, only on block from pared gtat - Idea! for railroad msa or those working at ell refinery. Street Is beautifully parked. . doubl bona curbed aad gutter. A Six room 4 room Lot a ranter help you pay to old Good stats of repair for 13500 pay- for a bom abl 1 1 An Up to Date Bungalow - oa a corner lot. Hardwood trees la front, orchard hi rear. A splendid neighborhood, beoaus Forest Dal can no, be beat. Oa block from two street car Haas aad paved street. 14499 III4I a month. ' a month. able' Fin. lot fenced and Improved with garega-Wlth Just off 21st South Near 8th East Four largo room In a briek eottag room hedge ta ths boot rental dlftrlot cf ths city. Coaid easily be remodeled Into a doable hone Newly cleaned and pap110t payered. A homo and aa investment. I , Near th Redwood road ws hav a ale ltttl three room eqftag olsaa aad la fair eondlttya. wU water, with walks aad fence. Only llowlag . 1414414 a month. Thre room frame hoaoo oa flat gmrdsa plot Within walking distance from Houaa Lot has right ta Irrigation water,8ogar aad tlty watar ta at th curb. 41144414 a month. Four Room House Free Buy th let OB reasonable terms and gst Room' lot alon is worth th ths house little repair could make a pries asked. Vary Near aorth R. R. Road and ell yard Oa ule boms for on large family or two small tha hill just on, th smoko are Shad tress on as house can b mads Into doubl hous ' 12004 aad other Improvement 424 a month. Right la th city. Soc It. 11144 414 a month. Ws havo many othor sneoptioaal offer that yon can buy ta suit your convenience. of our experienced salssmoa show you th list. W want to most' ths work- ' Let on x lag men more than half way. 7 frbaae and sixty guests were present The old folks of Logan staka wore entertained Tuesday afternoon at a dinner followed fcy a theatre party at th Capitol. About 204 guest were present The Logan Dancing club gave a dinner dance Tuesday evening at th girl camp In Logan canyon. About 1 couples were present y- - Thatcher rJentertained last. Saturday afternoon at a lundha-o- n Ip compliment to Mr Ariel Car-dowho Is leaving soon for The luncheon table were decorated with yeliow and white The guest numbered twelve. lire. Klnnie Calno entertained at upper Thursday evening In honor of khi Lottie Rich, before her departure for New York, where she i!. ltand Columbia university. The table had for its centerpiece a baa-- Brick Cottage 4 . Even the Birds Own 'rSeir Home ' - n, Wash-ingto- Ilt wait got for a moment why he wae alt ting there Then be remembered and Frog. eagerly Idoked at Grandfather Grandfather Frog's coat wae no longer almost black. It waa dark green. Peter rubbed hit eyes to make aura It wae to. Yea. air, it waa so. That coat waa now dark green A suspicion that Grandfather Fro had played a trick on hltn and changed coats while he had been Peters mind. But asleep crept into He he said nothing. didnt want to offend Grandfather Frog. So the two sat there on tho bank of the Smiling Pool. Grandfather of the water, FYog at the edge watching Jhe foolish green files. and Peter Rabbit, a little w&y above him. watching Grandfather Frog After a while Peter was eure that Grandfather Frog's coat waa a lightHe er green than it had been. watched with still more Htereet. That coat grew lighter and lighter. At last It waa Juat the shad of green that wae familiar to Peter. 'fWelL what do you think of it. Frog Peterf nuked Grandfather with a twinkle In hie big. goggly eyes. "I think It fa wonderful." declared Peter. And when you come to think of ft. It wae wonderful. (Copyright 1924, by T. W. Burgess ) The next etorvt "Little Friend Loses a Tall Feather." a. teachers. U Wanlaas of tha 17. A apoko tn the forenoon oa "Added Compeneation." stressing the of for which comes posstalLities to the teacher aa a result of seeing tho rrowtb and development of the child towards higher Ideals and increased power for oanfulaeea in Ufa. Hia afternopn address was termed "Capnellrlnr the Child's Individuality," emphasising the need of the teacher's and knowing studying eaclt Individual child, and learning In what way the Individuality of the child may be made use of toward! Its fuller growth and development At i p.m the teachers were entertained at the reel dance of Reuben Gardar with i melon feast, the Bt- - George teach er acting a hosts. C. Dr. W. Bruch Roger May Operate This Year Covers wore laid of marigold F. Mr A Torgensop ontortaUed Lnformally Wednesday afurnooa In oompllm.nt to Mr Ariel Cordon. Th tea table waa decorated with k.t cosmos Mra J. II. (Special) Contracting engtaeevs believe that tha rails of the new ftogeruoti-Corailroad will be laid before winter eete in. and ths work le being pushed eteadtly by those In charge. Nothing la being allowed to interfere with tho progress ef the work and tn eplte of the alm'tot impassable roads between Contact nd Welle, heavy motor trucks are making regular daily trips between the two towns. It te said that eons1derablelneon-venlenc- e waa caused the eoaetrue Uon camp at Contact doe te recent Httaation, but it le hoped the legal difficulties wilt quickly be our mounted that there will be no day to the work n tact-Wel- ls C. Walter, entertained Monday at th Bluebird In eompll-me- at to Mr A M Flamming of Los Angels Lnoohsoa was rvd to sight guest Tbs Mutual officers of th Fifth ward entertained Monday night for Mia Beth Hyde, a brlds of this week. Refreshments wore served t II guest Mr. end Mr G. W. Llnqusst entertained at dinner party Wednesths girls camp la at day evening Logan canyon. Covers war laid for 14 guests. Mr. and Mrs 8. E. Needham have Issued Invitation for a dancing party to be given aaxt Tuesday evening at th girls camp la Logan canyon. Mr B. T. Cardoa entertained Wednesday afternoon In complhpent to Mr. Charles E. Gsrd of Portland Ore. Th rooms wore decorated with garden flower Eight guests war present. A dancing party waa held Friday evening at th Brigham To -- ; college for the members of ths indent body. About 444 guest were present. Miss Blaaebo Budg entertained Inst week la sompllmsnt to Miss Elizabeth Bennett of Balt Lake and Mia Marjorie Brewer of Ogden. Mia AftoO Odell entertained at dinner last Monday ta honor of Mins Bennett and Mlsa Brewer and Thursday evening Miss Adelaide Nelson entertained la their honor. LuncheMr on was served to 14 guest O. Kz Budg gvo canyon party ta their honor at th summer horn In Logan canyon. Dinner was served to eight guest , ty Ths Brigham Tseng collaga. ontortalned at a canyon party Friday waa evening In Logan oanyoa. served. 8upper Mrs. B. P. Card of Portland, Or, her visiting wltb her parent Dr. and Mrs. Pruleon. Mr A W. Hayward and family hare returned from a weeks stay at Bsar Lake. Mr. aBd Mr E. t. Passey and Mr. and Mr Lyl Allred left Monday tor California. Mr. and Mrar R. . Boeraft spent last week end la Provo. Miss Lottie Rich left for Now Tork ts oentlnuSaturday her studies ta msdloln at Columbia university, Mr Chris Johnson has returned from a trip to Canada and southern Idaho. Mlao Eire Biggs of Franklin, Idaho, ls here to attend school for th coming winter. Mr. and Mr A N. Flamming are Visiting frlanda In Logan bafors returning to their homo In California. Miss Ellen Nsllsoa, Instructor of ranslo at ths University of UtaH, returned to Salt Lake Tuesday after spending a waste with her parent Mr. nnd Mr P, M. Nsllson. Th members of th American Legion auxiliary gave a dinner Monday evening In honor of the k president, Mrs. C. J. J$- who was rsosatlp tlsotsd - Batteries Installed Free 3 Months' Free Service. 15 Months' Guarantee fao-ul- 1 son-Wel- ls ELKO. Her., Sept. ' amiimmmniiinmiiaiiiiuiiimniiiimiiiiiuuiinmiioiiiiiiDinmmiiiamnmiinniiimiiiiiinmmiiiiiiniiuiiiiimnuiniimnc (pr six. Washington Teacher Hold Their Institute ST. GEORGE. Bept 11. (Special) Th teochtro of Washington lo county held an Inatituta In tha Thursday. Rapt. WUUam O. aa and acted chairman, Bontlay O thero wera praaont. 47 of th Wasatch 686 Open Evenings n. Credit On Batteries Acceeaorke. Everything for Your Car on That Easy Payment Plan. Open Until 7 g. m. nrsaldent ef th stake organisation. her Friday. ' Th pared was led Mr C. Christenson gave piano ths Milford Military band. Karl tolo and Mr D. V. Anderson sang. by Refreshments were served. - New 8. Carlton delivered a patrtgttq on preparednss members of auxiliary are: Mesdames Georg Ward, V. T. Wilson. Nsttia Lund, R T. Kilby, Clair! Hendricks C. C. Christensen, Kate Preston. Grant Bateson, Mr N. P. Paulson and Mr Russell Bateson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert 8outhw1ch. who have spent the summer In 8a!t Lake, sr her for ths winter. Mr. Southwlck Is Instructor of music at tbs Bngham Young college. ss Call Issued for Sanpete Democratic Convention MT. PLEASANT Sept. 14 (Special) Dr. Otto Nlela Deinocratta Cooo m eaJI tor h th Democratic County Convention -- lsud to eonvn Sept Trot-nuu- . 17, Hound. On will b at Ephraim, Saturday t at 19 a. th Opera m.-a- hundrod-tahte- o delegate eligible. bad on on for 25 votes caat for Senator vry ta 1922. MU Pleasant will King nd 25 delegates th largest delegation ta th county. Yew Dental Discovery Whitens Dark Teeth Instantly Bleaciiodent CoiSblnstie contains mud liquid te soften etatne an speelel which remove 4 hem. fntly white. Leevee teeth flashlnf Contains nfe Ingres teste, intended te set oniy os MT. PLEASANT The last of ths nirface raine not on enamel. Get Twentieth Century Club, aummer gAnnine eschodent Combination (coo kenelngton via held at the home tailing both liquid and paste) today. of Mra. Georg Madsen, Thursday Only small com. at aU good dealers UTAH BRIEFS afternoon. Th hoet esses were Mra Madsen. Mra Guy Candland. Mra. A D. Christensen, Mra Yern 8. Win tars, Mra J. Francis' Nielsen and Mrs. Seymour . Jensen MILFORD. The Milford Lions club seriated by-t- h Boy Scouts and th Volunteer fire deportment had charge of the Defense day test r uch aa Ziena Oeopernttr Drug, feltra ram wJohn-- er Drag, Owf Drug. Vhn DrkoDavM- re pimp r " THE : Pierce - A rrdw Series 80 Sedans ' H r Blx - aelgh-borhoo- A modern , room house renting for III a month, coop aa almost n ex penes end attttiework this place could bo made Into aa oxcoV10 12 a month. ''Teat horn Live out whore ye can hava a garden and ' itm ha able to oatcb th early special car to wori - A mighty - nice llttio homo frontingo. sooth or a large lot It In la aa excellent close to school sad Nibl.y Park for 11440, payable lit a month. r 7th " Near Fair Ground Street Car Men Attention 1 ye COLOR Ry Therein W. Rargeo Everywhere eiwf th way Wondert happen evtry day Peter Rabbit, Thl bl Frog ta ble dark Jtoat and laughing at Peter looking up aaid that ha waa GrandRabbit had father Frog. In everything but the color of bis eoat he looked like Grandfather Frog. Still it waa hard for Peter to believe that it really wae Grandfather Frog. That dark coat certainly did ipake a great difference. eald Grandfather Frog. T No, havent changed my eoat. You eee, I wae down there in the mud at the bottom of the Smiling Pool for a long time. My coat juet changed to match my aurroundinga." ou mean that It Is simply Do muddy V asked Peer. "No, I dont mean anything of th kind. retorted Grandfather Frog In I woult dtgnantly. "Do you suppoe come out here with a muddy coat aw over lm me here? eee Didnt you Even If it had been muddy, which it wasn't, dont you euppoee the mint would have w aahed off while St V ' bod v 1 Indlacre-Fran-."- i Will! LOGAN Peter hastily. You are, ha didnt want to offend Grandfather Frog. "Did I underatand you to say that If Y waif long enough 1 call aee your eoat change to green again?" "If you wait long enough, replied Grandfather Frog TH wait." aaid Peter. Aa a matter of fact, nothing but danger could have induced Peter to leave. H waa a warm morning, andahln-tng round, bright Mr. Run waa hie brightest. Grandfather Frog In tha aettled himeelf comfortable sunshine. Then ha watched for foolish green fltee to come hie way. Peter alao aettled himself comfortably and watched Grandfather Frog. Now. it wae warm and very comfortable there, and preaentiy Peter began' to grow aleepyi He wofcld off for a minute or two. Then Robinson A Robinson, eds Read- dote he would open hie eves and hurings in general psychology "The riedly look at Grandfather Frog student of will find In He couldnt aea any change In that this volume psychology of the best coat. He grew more and more that has been gleanings written on psychology sleepy. Ha tried to keep hie eyas In recent years Finally ha open, but Rmiquette La bets "A took a short sap. French romance of Norterrant' hern ' CanWhan at last he was awakened by ada. the rattling eall of Raftlee thaRoewltha Piavs f Roewltha overhead ha for"The, work of Benedictine nun of Klngfiaher passing Gandersheim In Saxony, written daring the XHh century1 Sport Events Feature Hcott for Kew Americans MA Cituenvhlp handbook on the V &. govGeorge Festival ernment for our ST. GEORGE. Bept. 1. (Special) Rhotwell introduction to the history of history "An expedition inTbs Dixie carnival and fruit festo a little worked field of research, Rods tival opened Tfednssdny. of that ths of historical events rather recording than th occurrence of stnnts .occupied ths morning and the events themselves rods Th bassball th sftsrnoon. Voptcka Retrets of the Balkans consisted of double roping of steer nnd Beven years of a diplomatist s life broncho riding, steer riding In the storm centre of in horse relay races with three Europe." each variof races also foot group, "T ous kinds. On of th riders was Fletlesu In th air, and his Ersklne Rver trail "Oil dfscov-re- d thrown high taken with hi test in th Rugglee trict of the picture was In the air. while his htnd straight Northern forest arouses the wss above th horse's beck. vnturer Northwest Tbsjust ball team lost to Oder City police are necessary to the St. Ueorg. In th first gem the trouble. qu!t of of series three. Wednesday th Glle "trait t tho Stady 10 to I. In the evening there was or French Puritanismgatetranslated n dance at ths Watson out of doors fr"m the French, Pavilion nnd a swimming review et Hearn Creole eketchee elec. th Watson swimming pool. Much tiorte from New Orieana newapep-pere" interest wns shown In the avanta at , the pool, swimming, diving, etc. Papin' Pa ilu re of a man Th rodeo continued Thursday Who believed his "Story fe a failure with roping, broncho riding, etc. Rinehart Two of ths horses reared over on people Clever ehrrt atorlea of different ths rider hut no serious tiGuriss typee of people. resulted Miss Lilly Allen of Holly, Sertewl'ck-U- ttl. Fr.rch rrl wood successfully rods an outlaw a"1 lovable. hors All the French Ku Georg won th socond gam I sent to E. aland In quest ofgtrl a It to 7. In th ovsnlng merr.ape that her mother's suitable Thursday, the baby show was held In th gymInd itnpoaelb!e In nasium of the Dixie college, followed later "by a boxing contest. Williams- -1 Three of eluba 'name At ths baby show, the judges wars of International !ntrrue I to decide between ths babies played for colossal "take with all Europe unshls of Mr nnd Mrs. W. A. Whitehead, for the caminx cable and Mr. and Mr Ambrose Cannon, and ths prise was divided between Cblldree'a Beeke. th two. The child of Mr. and Mr Jld Fred Fswoett wee awarded tbs woma etor're for a baby over two years old. Barrett Petty Jane and tba prize Frank Croaby of 8t. Georgs Houaa of Sm'I-- a . to fought Bptlsbury of Cedar Citywas When I waa a draw, but some good work boy In dona. preSeveral preliminaries Bov ehemlat. v . u - tnr ehlldren. ceded ths mala event. , C?nnr,i:r-7P-and aea tale Mr MILFORD. Loran Mr. nnd McGowan Teeny .taloo for of Lund are ths parents of a tiny Bain 10 pound boy born Bept. 10 at ths Holt MMfc-- d era Community hospital, Mr, Wn h P.naj'.faeil a. and Mrs Richard Jons fcmltk Slncllnx twin th birth of a daughter. 1 Watch for the following Coming Victor Records by Mr. HaD: "Laaelf Lane. Ret Blue. Tret Blue. en er. al 4 Red JPHot Im ths best little omnibus lective feeling that I watered Leila's The following Looks will be addoor. ded to the Public library Monday. Alfred had deposited her upon the September 1$, 1114; chaise longue end was taking off her bat and coat, "Leila looked at Mieeellaaeeae. me with a llttio smile an I Buaineee eyelea and un employment dropped to mywry knoos beside her and Being a report and recommenda- began removing bar shoo tion of a Committee ef the President's Conference oa unemployment, with a foreword bp Herbert Hoov- cupid-liyreLw- tn Y stair a. rA la the buelnens. It will ho C scrumptious lark! What Madao Beselvsd. A At I mounted the stairs I made the (rim little reaolve that If Leila's Injury were enough to hoop her upstairs, bhe sheuld not bo disturbed by Bess Dean's chatter. That Durkse would do ho J little Mra. Machtavellsn best to aid ms I wen sure, and it was with a fiercely pro' - at , Alfred and Leila upstairs because of Leila turned ankle. J wae speedily undeceived. went to eat UP "Of Alt will course, 5 Leila." she caroled, and C there wltb her voles unmistakably ehe lifted for the benefit of the two upstair 'sure "For that matter, we F Ialtwan will. I'U tell you what. Mother tvs'll Juat serve dinner upDqrke -- Ftckasay Lellshy. lt Lpeki Like Rata," Tiiitmitk tb do A A . Mr. HaD now visiting Salt Lake singing for radio is a singer of note as well as composer of the follow- ing: New Library Book j f e. wwwvwwwwww Come In lit- - Tt Bond Advised nl the frothy ripples of A WASHTN'QGTON. $AP)--Elw- -- BX1T BKATKN. WAncprv UA - With Reinvestment 'in , TO Copyright by Station To Eat TICKET BYADELE GARRISON. gsuth Tew pie at Wee . Tempi. A' Good WHEELER EXPECTS MY HUSBANDS LOVE Valsh Hews Co. Cafe . ARE HERE Western Motor Inc. f 4 9 V 442 Main St ; Was. 7490 J |