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Show 2uE ' TfTE HERALD." MONDAY. JANUARY 8, 1923. Published by The. Herald ITS YOUR MOVE foajpanjr -- AFTERNOON VE5-rA- SATU EXCEPT tinned us second c:ass. mail matter J uue Provo, Utah, under the Act of Marcht S, 1879. ' 7 Kodgers, Editor aud Publisher. i a. a. uwtira, i)uaiiie?s .tiauugci. -- XCuMBar Rasmuson,, Cltjr. Editor..- -; A, T. Harding, -- Clrculattoi , - , - j. i -- tbe-faysp- r- , Manager. Ethel . Scharrer. Taylor Page gave the fay Mr. Ethel ..... ha Jessie Terms of Subscription r "Daily 6ntaa ty eTier7-3- h month; by piail in Utah county, $3 a year; outside the county, $3.50 a year. 8. Taylor gave the educational and $.50 a year In advance; municipal development of Payspn from Bally and Sunday, by carrier, "40 cents; ft year. a year.. Sunday ' only, by mail, $1 "Daily and Sunday, y mailr-its beginning. ' " Mrs. Grace Smith Cheever, first vice president, gnd Mrs. Laura Y. Poote,, secretary of the central camp of Prove-were In attendance and b a expressed themselves as delighted with the d encouraged the member to '. The fifteenth legislature of Utah convened thw4iwnTina","IjF get aid praaem the history oralTtlw poineera. They alw adTtoed the ase parently measures up to the legislative standards of American of the pioneer colon and the commonwealth, which, of course, is not saying a great deal for it, of these whoAad a the American voter has accustomed himself (and now; herself) passed wy os Decoration day. bnlyj-deliVe- -- cama of the Daughter nf the ;Plflneejj-- A poatoiace, held Thursday afternooa in theTirst j ward chapel with Mrs. .Aurora N. son. nrst vise president, in marRo. Following the opening exercises a interesting DroKram was given, - LJL, monthly, meeting of AY. r -- . "regular Jan., PAYSOtf, , EVERY red Utah Lake - vi 1,1 DAILY TRAINS MasjsjsjMHi mmmmw Cbndaentai limited pro-grax- -- WE HOVE limited Ovetland Express 4: Loa Angelet r 4ecorat-lnrorthe-frave- e' hand-shake- rs . r 1 ANY TIME E, 131-13- Round Ttip tickets. W1& Nine Ifeotba -- IitoAnFiolati J 4 . ANYTHIN(5-ANYWnER- Our Service Cannot Be Equaled Long Distance Furniture and Piano Moving a SpeciaJtJvf-- :' f IUttalUaaoiiable. AH Work Guaranteed. 5 West Center. Phone 148.: New Location UTHERN CAIIFORKIA TO to tbejiabit of. sending good: and popular personages to the legislature, regardless of his ability or inclination to. build ' wholesome, constructive laws. Utah county's delegation appears just a trifle above the average county's delegation; considerably above the Salt Lake county group, taken as a group. Senators Dixon and Warnick will give Miss Eva Clayson was hostess at Sunday evening. Those this county good representation in the senate, and the house at watch partyaffair were Mixs Hannah the enjoying, delegation, lacking as it does, one "larger city" member, still Jonea, Mrs. Mary Jeppson. Mrs. Dora Hlnse of Provo, Dave Coombs, Qua comes up to It is decidedly an agricul Willie and Melvin Brimhall. tural group a farm bloc bo to spgakjtndas jtnijs one olthe M. with foremost aimcultural counties in the country there will be much! following friends Sunday' eveningMinnie a watch party. Ethel Friaby. for the agricultural delegation to do. Bowen, Beulah Mathews, Thilda and One of the big things facing this legislature or which should Beth Hulsh, Milton Drollinger. Earl face it is the solving of the lake lands drainage problem; The Decker of Parowan, Earl Conover, Boy water storage commission has indicated a line of action which Brunell, Dewey Foresnaa. and Bird 1 all of Springville., would lower the oversupply of the. lake shores, and give that Beardall, Mrs. Sari Bale was hostess on Wedwater to the dry lands sorely m need of moisture. nesday afternoon lo the. ladies of the The lowering of the lake would reclaim thousands of acres Bona Fida club. Jeppson, and in Utah county; also it would reclaim thousands of arid acres Mr. and Mrs. Henry week-enand the TRAHSFER II Co th EnjoyabU Way Atk Atv Jgt9l Tires have gone up from . daughter- - Ora spent stone, elsewjreJsnetuIswiroswhone Senator Dixon long has been concerned with this - T cent- - they may be worth ones over - repairing. - Brimhall Bros. . . "PANTHER" Get your isupply from MWF these dealers: SMOOTH SPAFFORD ' Tflephone 17. UTAH TIMBER &GOASrC& Telephone 232. -- . " J United States fuel Co. Miners and shippera. - reorganization for the year with following officers: Mrs. Lillian Pickering, chairman; Mrs. Mable Stewart, vice chairman; Mrs. Minnie Taylor, Mildren Wen, a girl, of Washington, has returned to her home after having twice disappeared, amusement comseemingly to prevent her family fronv carrying out its plan of mittee, Mrs. Florence Mitchell, Mrs. Emma wlgnali and Mrs. Arthur Peay. marrying her to George Nun Lee, a countryman. When the girl first disappeared, .it was reported she did so Anatomy and Friendship, bceause she did not wish to be wed in the gorgeous, oriental ion. Reports state that the engagement ring still sparkles on her "My dear," said the host to hH wife the leg of lamb, vfinrer. and that ah rlcclarpd the werldincr nrobablv would take as be etarted to cflfte Mrs. Brown anything "can't you give -Oh." place in the spnng. montV hmttar tli on Why Sid the jrirT run away from a marriage which seems to' Li mm. Brown, -- that's aikrieht to be riot altogether distasteful because finally Bhe will enter into it? hong as it is cold jeg unknot cold Sboui--would be difficult to answer the question. der." Oiristian Eerald. . To read or to understand the mind workings of seventeen is a s one is seventeen. Later, aftef years of facing hard realities, one forgets even what he himself thought or "fehVat seventeen. There was the natural fickleness and change-- f unless of youth for one thine. But back of it doubtless was the spirit of old something far more significant,. China, striving to reach forward after centuries of slumber dur ing which the rest of the world changed its fact .and its habits secretary-treasure- 'illAWATHA' ' or 0 o se Xet us look the old ' "BLACK HAWK" t Beventeen-year-oltTChine- ' "KING" - . 20 per So say the thousands who now use: - . 1 at any pnees? . , ii to; na man wp sr'i thousht- obtainable- "K0trAi d problem Mrs. Leslie Cromer, at Eureka. , Mrs. He was one of the very first to see the need for a solution, such Cromer accompanied- them home on wilt visit here for a week. a solution as would add water-logge-d lands and parched lands to Tuesday andMrs. Thomas mynes anui and Mr state s agricultural equipment." The other members of this daughter Echo and the Mrs. J; L. Town-county's "delegation, being even closer to the agricultural interests send were the dinner "Snst New to lend a shoulder to Year's" day of Dr. and Mr. - L. D. than iTows6enatGr,-we- ll may pfbutz. the wheel and press forward" Utah lake reclamation projects. was a' Mrs. Eustace Mendenliall This county's legislators, well may make that their prime, Salt. and Vednesday Lake visitor Thursday. goalrthe thing they work hardest for, and fight longest for. The man who carves out the biggest success is the man who JHiht McCMlan was a SaU I.'.ik' vfsi or Thursday nml Friday: picKs out the thing more 'worth while and leaves no stone unturned off here .Mrs. Alice Enflth stvip'-'- l to get it done. Scv too, with legislatures. for u coupK? i;f days' visit wlt!i her Utah lake should have been, a matter of legislative action daiiRlittr, .Mrs. Stanley. Wilson, eil --years-and years ago. In the meantime countluas legisla t4ve tlays l.os Angeles. ra!it'., where she hadhave been frittered away in spouting valueless words "and car- been three months. for the pentering needless law s. During which time thousand of acres in Utah county were too soaked-t- produeeooci, and thousands of acres in Tooele county were too parched to 'grow food. LADIES OF FARM BUREAU. If the present legislature adjurns without taking a decided step toward Utah lake land reclamation it should be through no: PAYSON, Jan. 8. The ladies of the lack of word or work on the part of the men who represent this local farm bureau met Thursday afterin. state of senate and the bouse county representatives. noon at the city hall and effected a MILDREN WEN. es on - We are Offering this week about 500 books as follows: clean-u- p price on From the regular prices: r; . SAVE MONEY SAMUEL KOPP - Iawi 44fv West Center; 450 Phone .But the greater discount shall apply only in case the total amount to be paid for two or more books shall "be largerthar lor one" Book. v . i, PtirAf- t- i- It I f- difficult-task--unles- - 2 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs 2 lbs. Ranch Butter ..r ... New Shipment Smoked Bacon Squares, lb.. Our own make Sauer Kraut, none better, lb. Business entirely? IVho can guess what conflicting emotions swept rha heart of! theJittlenental child, educated in western surroundings? On the one hand, the d traditions of centuries, which make of the womanof the upper class a; toy, and that of the lower .- and Professional 5-l- 3-i- b. Two 'c, . weHsaited-Macker- B. J. B. Coffee ..... el - ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING ; COMPANY ... . . i 10r .70 .SO -- w2M vr;".33? . ...... ...,...J...4i,..,.2r5i r.....35 55 .....r,30. ....... Good Bread -- ' T Phone . a.' North Street 1M V- Jnitial'n5uT;:;-.V.;.;.M2- vt"End Point' 429 i "-A- Is the Main Part of "Your Meal - -- So" 'r be Sure itsl ;. violor 26 plusTV.; '' Doctor Negative r'i ' 658CR: .,. : DislillationlRccord Phone 674. -- - .t - 1 ! v 387 E. Fourth ..,-- j. WeCairand Deiiverr L. K. STEWART, JR. - Piano Tuner ' - HerrTngT77r.i..........i.10 ; . . . . .25 extra fine, lb:. 70d ... . . .. 2)C'' t ftKUnr.ATe. PhonelS. ..iivS2.05f ........ ..$1.25 w. 208 W. Center. Tonr Stationer " . ' er Company or .... . .19 Gallon size caa Pumpkin Two pkgs-- . New Stock Currants Fancy Dressed Chickens, lb. iscoicn Aieai ries, eacn. ry 'our Famous Tangles, each. ilaJLiXonetheRoyaLWay:: hire Quality and Workmanhip Count, We Win: ..... .. . toffee o lbs. LracKea Lice Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store. Phone '!v3. Provo, Utah. , J. caps Fresh Shrimp Meat, DR. II. F. CANNON s b. ha. Coffee lwo Combs Honey New stock Salted Holland w Room 7. Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Phone SM. : class a slave. On the. other, the education received in the Occident, among girls ot her ovm age, whose lives and ideals were as different a3 though they were on a different planet. She saw their freedom, in being a partrof the" big world about her, in contrast to her y;n probably one of greater luxury, but one which, would smother her individuality" as effectively a3 if she were lulled byihe. narcotics in one of lief native opium dens. can M. can M. b. . .;; ... . . ... . . . 14-o- z, - Attoriiey-at-La- 55P ... ........ ..75. -. Large Fat Fresh Oysters, lb. pail Peanut Butter . . 3) bottle Snidert Salad Dressing . Pint can laioJa'Salad Oil ABEXW, TURNER iron-boun- You should see thii lot ;.tf.booldi'7;.i:,-"-:-."-- . WEEK ENDING JANUARY 13, i023. -- Was-itrperha- ps, ....40 per cent discount ..,". .................. 50 per cent discount or more nooks; . .6Q..pet cen t discount 1 book 4 UWM BUY FOR CASH a thnf-pn- lrt their-happines- ' t . -- ; .Vj per cent :. 221 . .62 per cent " 284 " rJ'.T.per'centrTi--406 no acid). ,,'...,95 per cent "Hi festpedhcatiops v : JThis is TYPEWRITERS STANDS FOR SERVICE S.rvice to both the living and the dead. We are not merely undertakers but funeral directors: in all tfiatlhe term implies, We DO '.direct all the intimate details of, funeral and. burial, leaving L nothing to chance, The m?nibers of Our firm : .' pisrsohally . j&pMl.'eVerythiBj, Hatch Undertaking Co, Anson Hatch 1 LilaM. Hatch Machines, Supplies. Adding F - Superior Gasoline Repairs.' MWEST. ; 22ctpcrGallon; S9 N; v . University. Phone S07. Superior ?ROVftTiTEWrER EXCHANGE Geo. E. Brat tan. Manager. . Typewriters Repaired, Bought and Sold. ""Repairing a spec-- . ialty. All work guaranteed." -Phone 207-. OUR PLANT IS OPEN FOR INSPECTION. - , - . '. otofjCor StaltioE11 MWF .3 1 |