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Show a THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1S23. THE DAILY EVERT WEEK-DA- era APLETOll T The Herald Company:. Published - . ASKS fflVEB ROAD EXCEPT SATURDAY. Ajn$RXQQ Entered as second class mail matter June IJUh, tinder the Act of March 3, 1879. 6, 1911, at the SDrlnrville postoffice. - and- - Tefms of Subscription: Dally only, delivered by carrier, 30 cenu month; by mail in Utah county, (3 a year; outside the county, $3.50 a year, 'Dally and Sunday, by carrier, 40 cents a month, 3.S0 a year in advance Daily and Sunday, by mall. $4 a year. Sunday only, by mall, $1 a year. Mapleton ...nave to im asked the prove the Mapleton bench road,' ana to oppose the state road deflection in to Spanish Fork. Representative ciu sens of Mapleton benca ana bpnng viHe appeared before the county com mission Monday and urged- - mat tne Maoleton bench road fie- - toe next by the-- county. The delegation told of the poor con dition of the road, impossible for nas tag of farm product! at certain timet of the year. They Insisted that while SpringvlHe and Mapleton have con ie ex tributed taxes for Tears very cepting a short - distance inrougn Sprlnxvllle bad benefited to toad lm? Movements during the last zs years. Chairman Gardner called the atten tion of the delegation to thi proposed olan to reroute the. Spanish Fork canyon state highway Into Spanish Fork, thus eliminating the Mapleton road tor state supervision, and from nossibla federal aid. SpringvlHe and 'Mapleton entered A vigorous protest against this alleged favoritism for Spanish Fork, which already la on paved state highway. Commissioner mreff Miateiy. insisted that Spanish Fork must have the Spanish Fork canyon highway routed Into Spanish Forkf that It baa been taken away and must be returned. Commissioner Owen Smoot thought It possible that if the Mapleton bench rbad H made axeountyttghwar It may earnest sfuaemr be by the county before Prove It w,vtarr ' ! flowers.- -- A New Yorker afflicted with a chronic yawn is one of the first patienta of Dr. Coue, the French autosuggestion exponent, sow in this country, like all neurasthenics, he had kept close tab on himselfyand when he walked into the Coue clinic he announced that on the average he yawned seven times a minute. Coue didn't seem especially concerned about the cause. He "put on his work." The patient became interested and, hence, naturally quit yawning. He eat through the whole session without a single yawn, bpt relapsed into gaping as soon as he walked out.. a " 7- Jt is probable belief -- ".. that, this unf ortwabtized himself into -- . " that a yawn every eight seconds was inevitable. ea - MCE UMAirr or sytmoiogicaL ' bignlfdefeloTededlum, :ou a. m. to xp:w HOUES phe the best syrup you can. serve. For pancakes, hot biscuits and making gingerbread, there is nothing better. As a spread on bread for children, Karo is"a wonderful laoergy food. more,alpWiJHackto. V soa, uime Jorie Spearesjtda Hampb blice Decker, Stevens. -J- , wag featiiraa. ; Iine L land Mrs fVitA. t?lJ or Cook sefct Book, or wilt, to Com rSEE, ProoomlU&nliCoDacitA.Arao.Ulioote vow Mdptfeldfe.i2 LeRoy-Ellerjo- I Business deniicSLmi stage Is interest in Prepare to read and hear a lot about hypnotism within the. next year. - .Thejnost celehraied-caa- e ofTaTalepsy WrtxSrded by Hudson Phenomena':" Law 'The . of Psychic ,in The Fakir of Lahore r India, at the request of Bun jeet Singh, allowed himself to be buried alive in an vault for six weeks. His nostrils and ears were plugged with wax. His body air-tig- . . bag-the-b- w The Firestone BrimhalL Brothers Provolltah esr R. - & dangerous force for a curious amateur to meddle with, . monads. - ::ziinzri about "Since UI wild slashes have been OF PES MOINES , discovered. Some of them cause diarrhoeas, some cause coughs, One of the; most conservative others cause different disturbances in the human body." So' here is another peril hanging over uur heads, or rather ly managed life insurance-companiein America. wreaking havoc with our interior equipment. "But it is only one Information gladly furnished of of minute. the many. Probably if we saw without obligation. beJxo: monsters that. accompany us through lifewe-would ine idea ot a creature "striking out wildly with three arms" is not at all reassuring. But there is little that we can do abdut It. It has not been announced whether or not microbes or monads Wn be ousted by the Coue formula. .In the meantime, perhaps the better way is to forgetall about the creatures and go on our way through life, "meeting its joys, and sorrows in the 'way they were met Dy our ancestors, who managed to remain reasonably healthy I sans-- KHoieag.-of- ma Wbreach a fipe old ate. mibroces or . monads. hL. J ,, w-- The 554-- J. " - - Cost!atsUl LlasSted tos Ansefes Limltca Overland gypresi -- -- -- ir. -. " ' .V - .- 2. r .Af . I. . I orchestra S,iA - vni- Bl 221 284 -- 874 - JAM avo Il : ii to Zvf la. Of fiaff Tjib villi tils week the Mrs njohn.. ' Mr. Jonas F. Pii k for Tla Ai left Sunday Mrs. 5tary Calif., where .vz. .. 1 mi X tq of Mrs. Can a, . K.ii p" Mrs. A.J. n v w II II V- t- Ii I . and Bqi Js ! gaesl k'fNihamS Irenta vtr II Mm E .ms. a rC LiH HUM lVIT9 9RIIII 'Utspend th weeks tag two II Mr9. Ledna MnsJsine r ent the fthJiwek tn"A . Ml III ' e V The Elk I is a Provo II of Mt and i n n n n ii hn.MIMIIM " it Citr. met in II social eessi Em Elks' club Ta card Monday erai 1 500" and were h1at being Wed to Mrs. T II vrises A. Mitch Thornlev and II specUvely. ifreshment II II .: . RDwBoyet Tuesday in lerved riti II ' X r toe music. ti i- -- - ' tBTITil jtw . 1 mM ... I I l;. K tl iinnrinr . jm :J$fe f . Ta. II . rr. .. i -- 1 -- ' .. I VI I. . '.Jai. lil Der cent -87..rr .r,a w - .1 -i.- ii . i.iX. X ibilme wa those wk itended, the 1 dance given hi t Third ward TenlnK fc Iment hall I their reeul; meeting. "7. l II per cent- - 62 J..by . 25 per cent ivocior negaTive mo aciaj . ; :-.X Hi Test Snecif icatidna I ine-Hviont- n fife J. I limit To All Points I -- waul i ni ....I. "... .... MlTTy'V: Color26Dlus l w J i n nn n i IIUUUIU .... .X End Point 429 ..;...X.. Initial .11 CW5 Ticket j jftound Trip . Xv - -115 - Tl ni . w II II JI . aEProt. Florence Madson. Ih .members son M1UIIIIUUUII - I I. . leIrectloa D c 11 -- 1 lTil to Southern California .' i Ji JIL rrH stlTCl Ani VO -- x n ! l!l I Jll i isTi an ii il H X ' NI eet Fridt the home (Quested toliZjUendance. II IB TP L - - n Rn o 11 of the IW, Lawrence BTuttemore, Ion "AncleuLaarT" will be i I Mrs. H. A program, in wkm of the A I composer aadliulit, Edwan lander McDoial vflllia rtvA tm t r memb - - Century club ill I noon at 3 o'clt it T-- T - :. II . in.sS ft. .S.JJka M ' Fine Monumental ":. lir . -- .1 nil VI . - -- I T L Z? V s enlarged-photograp- U 3E3s;-i-'-- THE BANORS LIFE ofthis Vrrs nll PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE GeoJEL Brattan, Manazer Typewritersrtepaired, Bought - - ' , I Marietta . .. . BppIt . oi au uiitsf Phone First North Street 443"We'st si i i nepainag a specially, niicrbscopic aninialculae, somewhat resembling ana fsoia. AU WorK Guaranteed. bearded goblins, are not new acquaintances of man. It was 85 Phone 207-' years ago that'a microscopist was sauntering cavalierly across a field with his lens when his attention was arrested by a commotion. On closer scrutiny he found a body two or three times as CLARENCE RASMUSSEN large as a blood cell, with whiskers like a catfiesh, or, perhaps it Phone 8,89. is better to say, with arms like an.Dctopus.. The creature was Special Representative out with around three its wildly arms, flailing everything striking kese . Cheevi lilai Luella Ml 'Miss Leonipsmsef,Walker, Mis Edith Scorn OaHBynsnlSf, LaPreal Bullc TYPEWRITERS strophes. F. M. WEST 89 N. Universitx.- - Do you have goblins chasing back and forth through your not,7ou will say. But are you surer Listen to this from a prominent physician and scientist. Dr. T. C Ter-xeU, of Fort Worth, Texas, who discusses these monsters, called Ei, 5. W. Peterson II I .1 following: MrKeorge Hinck Hiss Mel' George A. man. Miss Lilii Stewart a Nelson, Mlal Oakley, & Se me shout store fixtures of anykind; colonnades, the .latest designs in bookcases, mantles, and buffets; and the most modern ana convenient Kitcnea cupuoarua. II "X. Adding Machines, Repairs, ooay r Ui course . j- 1 iJfiTtiteriiJimgafcaets BUILDING! Qualii v ' aT 1 a number nf I:cndi at 'a her home MojTiing. violets. AfifBtllme w with gameoi mile, durli BEFORE YOU START 1. meomwrtuevinrirBawrOT ( was compuCar to Mis Brown, whlSmarrlage tc SDackman ol JrlM. Alberta the" Si jloot place tc in 7were mo; temple. The mm tlvely decoratl with oauoi UAhT FABIAM BROKERAGE CO., SALT LAKE CITY. Knight Bldg, Provo, Utah. Phone 661-- I ' Jrvn. HWsea CQtjit.Lake tasWl V dinina; Every Size Everywhere Lvk --- R- TURNE- ed a Marlon ileen L DR. H. F. CANNON A guard of British soldiers stood watch, night and day At Scientific Eyesight Specialist the end of six weeks, the vault was opened by an official commitOver Irvine's Store. . tee and the Fakir taken out and restored to consciousness. Phone 555. Provo, Utah.! This case was observed personally by Sir Claude Wade, head British official at the court of Loodhiana. Sir Claude vouched for ' L. K. STEWART, JR. It, and Hudson is his bookeitea iV as ms m a number of scien Turner and Buude " At Emerson Factory. Phone 658-Purely hypnotism. Either the Faker was into a state of suspended animation or his audience was hypno- - tifically-authentkated-cas- 01 pie" E Cor e well splinted dinner their home'Sttalaratternooi of MrsrAjBsiley.-irr,--Mr- s. RoQm.7, ag the Miss DorettfeeesleyTOB mk was jlacedjnjajinep 4n, a locked box, thebox in a brick vault. Then the Vault was plastered over and officially sealed. . itt- -i at a 1 Mifessioiial Attorney-at-La- 1 t Mona i a r.-and We Deliver Tires X ht 1 RnbblES, - day. in Prow, ana trienda. p m. self-liypno- W tfitW. ; iflnnie luiendon Osns , dUI wen following:! Mr. ana lb .land Mrs. Pc Mr ami Itm DaV U Johnson, s!LhUk.CMWki TTD tit mk fmnnt jdatotyrreifltoSis Svr 4.ImUtion MepU Flavor Orwof Ltbtl KT9. 5mur KM-- - Titk hum Mapk Maia"J-- T Mr. and uA Earl Couai iMadsen, land Mr Provo Frmjm&A tot U taeir u ivaui., to uul I SlK(rpHRfllll .Xnrtuwl. br the home ot Mk Eoy Harpe evening.' 1 Gaais and musk FUtrtr Wkitr-Vtn-ill Jane b There Is a Kara for every palate and every meah Z,CrpUl ' retreshi Joyed, enred to DorJiy Stewart, ward, Evelyaielson, Chris ley. Delia hard-siirlace- d Epidemics of interestrin the psychic come about every fifty years, after the periodical great war. We're in one of these epi- - c&slt ajTtnasf - aftuJ ventn-Musica- Self-Hypno- to Mrs. Eot rXtar enterti birthday.. pejMit. her bom to ? ClellvlfeLhday occurred oa. Li M-wefa prettflyi deeor'' ng hard-surface- d .' B. C, "Rodger, Editor and Publisher. 3. A. Owens, Business Manager. N. Ounnar Rasmuson, City Editor. ' A. T. Harding, Circulation Manager. nomena 'will iini. ia hia. readings the atate can get federal aid. delegation their many wishes. The Springville-Mapletc' COME NOWOTT WAIT the state to would said they, appeal road Commission, and the legislature " ' sVmAir-tt.-oo SPECIAL to retain the Mapleton road is the class. state highway To Ihose' who bar never visited a ,i rmi , before: Why Because Clairvoyant 1 ftOLLCALL. r. h. ft. eivtnN PAYSON, Jan. 24. The Odd Fellows intelligently unravel their trouble. J of Pay son held tbelr annual rottcall see all tell all, and sever .ask a soliIn the 10. O, T. ball Friday-evenitary question.-- ' But yon tnust come to and also celebrated tbe thirtieth an me fair minded and nonesf, or I canniversary of the lodge in Payson. very nature ot my H. S. McCann of Salt Lake, the first not help you;-th- e nnhi wan nt ih Parson lodce. was profession permits of so challenge X will tell persent and told of the commencement contest Be passive and aosoa of the lodge w ray son wun ' sout members and of the steady growth ft you? Innermost you exactly wlat you want to bad made. John E. Betts of Salt I tellAAnarti1na tha VMT affairs in t .iro aln a charter member of the Vw which you are most deeply Interested. refew a and made was present lodge, KNOW WHAT TU W JVWUW in marks, inner pesters were ou TRUTHKNOW THB TIME, of Davis Salt Master Grand Parley What I Do for S1.00. and H. Wbite Charles MM, Mayor call name, tell your age, your I your numbers l Cell Farnk what condition your and occupation Mlsa Ivy Pone, were, furnished by business bow is In, promote n. mi McBeth Blanche and,JLC. Barney. vnir atr ahAiit vour to srife.r husband. One bundred and forty-fiv- e partook of ot win bow and or lover, sweetheart r. oy a bounteous Danguet-prepsrdealre. I tell one ot yon the Jove any Lowell. yon of any move, Journey, speculation, position or change of. any kind which may be before you, and how to act to obtain tbe best results. I tell yon exactly what your acquaintances think of yon, who to trust and who to shun. DIFFERENT FROM AU. OTHERS I tell yon whom and when yon win NEVER FAIkSV give tneir name, Prof. Mole, located screes the street marry, It at an, and and disposition, ' la from William raraee. In It Moneys yon everything yon called residence. The eminent diagnostician short, I tell and too, without askand lecturer who baa toured and lec- to find outword that or question. tured through England and Australia, ing yon a Intelligent, juuh uu&ro raiitwreauires no introduction to the people of this country. Hi age,ast.experl- - LAGS) SOLICITED. Those capable of uiAt Hharat tftnnrhL mada rfDssibla appreciating the superior quality or a ri eottitft-fommlssio- ProTO. . PetM g N. M. I rnionel and Preston G. .. week. f311 Salt: ere; viswofs-w"- 14u"r.-E.- W Bother, w Hexhnr,. Mrs. Mark Provo visitors larina iest'. R ?14 Ml week, the Earl Parooe, e t..j. .' ...... II 1 II - "'F. fe ' " B- s. Mrs.Sad1eOtfioganlj if is , : P L . .. v-- Mil LARSEM w.t riiflst ot MT? 4J I LET US SUGGEST : - -- It It Is your intention to have a monument or marker erected in the spring, now ia an excellent time to jive ihe matter conslderaUon have a fine large variety of monuments and markers from 'Which to make a selection, and we are making the prices attractive at this time. w 1 -r-- -- v The attention we give to even the smallest detail in conducting obsequies and the moderation of the bills we render are long, and gratefully re-Kembered hv than u'ririm w oorvtvl TVia: costliness of the funeral ..or its inexpensiveness makes no difference in the character of our aerv-icee and in neither case do we regard the occasion ; as an opportunity foa profiteering. COME IN AND SEE what we nayean dgef our prices. :r We will be pleased to have you see wnat we nave and get our prices. . Viava j, . , Beesley Marble & 4- .J-- V; : Anson Hatch ' We - JranK VVorksi' Just South ef Tabernacle. mZT PROVO, UTArU.. ' Is Your . House Truly Modern? 1 YOUR INITIALS. fei X" ..Ja,-- .' 'entrfiii' . Miun vt.i luncheon The foUowtefN Ukeview v J tvenW d 1 MrTjo a Let?Us Give You Some-- - U7sbs Vl - - x. WtA AAWWWxIasB esvA .'.:......,;1 "4 Mr. and-Mr- and 'Mrs. Fred PRACTICAL ELUMBING SUGGESTIONS 01 V rwr ; . lay w i or. fan erLompanyt Tour Stationer ; V.-- "Phone 15. ' - 4 -- . :, 66N.UniT. Aye.. 4 i Starw-jTicot- t, - Th, Miss 1 t uina MMl. away .;r ir- t marrW Bearf Ai J, tenJ-- lean Fork Lake Joseph . t ... VlneyajtHKtalUiw, the i.Utsljjt.''.ts ja aratha. Music and enjoyed W WJ STATIONERY EMBOSSED W1T1I PERHAPS' NOTi V- - ' . .H Clayton- Jet herooeto suBueraoon7.jn , of T3iritaam pllment UtSBT L. han that you use for. this year's correspondence EATON-CRAN- E f forarfew today in rr r - ti. Redion ri- - Hugh |