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Show ' THE HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923. rftrtAi ana mm. iKnt DaMt I T!? RpRRlft haiaa tftvrtniann TEL ri . Xi mm mi ' I BANQUET IS PLANNED. pioneers wtU iiegrw ; SPANISH FORK. 14" May A and committee composed of members of the'J."Wyue- ThomaaTcfcapter of the Patrghters of the Pioneers nd the Sons of the Indian War Veterans, met Friday night at the : home of 16 Mrs. Marilda "McKelh chairman of to ocate aS fl pa and" pio-f the committee, to discuss plans for war Veterans Mr, holding a banquet tor the pioneers and Indian war veterans of Spanish fork. Attending the meeting were certain portion 6t the Mrs. Marilda McKell, J. B. Hughes, E. K. Ferguson, Mary win be mapped out JUJi-Ban- ks, w y .arson and Georee Hales. It was unanimously decided by the War Veterana hare committee to hold a banquet for the ES 'or each grave ande aged guests May 23 at the city pavi lion at 7 o'clock in the evening. JfJSlh the flags to the of the deooraUon. RnVeral committees were appointed to plan for the occasion. Ifon the r Vian War Veteran Pioneer. eaT ' Bdef "S. com-charg- . ire "TjJTgg b" " By STANLEY S iiTrnrrnri inn II 1 i I u i i vj 1. 1 i I i i w i W 1 i i I ' I I 19 A.M. mm All nAO00: t TOE P ,Y-- 9 A. .M. 'UH -- OVER THE STORE: NOT A SINGLE PRICE QUOTED IN THIS ABM Si 00 If you are in the habit of reading Irvine's advertisements you, of course, will be at the store bright and early, because you kno.w Irvine's never disappoint you only in doing even better than they say. So wesay, bfc herejearly when the doors ppenTuesday at 9 A. M. . STORE THEWINDOWS INDICATE SOME OF THE CHILDREN'S DRESSES NECKWEAR UNDERWEAR HOSIERY VALUES. COAT JACKETS ROYAL SOCIETY DRESS GOODS IVORY .." CURTAIN MATERIAL WAISTS .DOMESTICS FINISHED ART PIECES. . SILK CAMISOLES JEWELRY FELT SLIPPERS BE WAITING WITH THE I CROWDSWHEN THE DOORS OPEN FOR THE FULLADVANp TAG EOF BEST SELECTION SCARFS AND CENTERS. JAP CREPE THE TICKETS TELL YOU "I MORE I is- - OPENS TM7 y-A- y SWWW.,-,-- - BOX OF PRICES AV,flll f!htLSSf V A fathionabl. 6oby W carriap. of Don't Care What Babies Month They're Born la Recent ttatutict concerning the birth rate dampen certain popular belief i. While it ii true that March il the favorite month, it it only slightly to and the balance of the ipring month do not at all live up to tradition Orrr a five gear period the monthly biriht have alwayt around . 200,000. hovered Here are the figuret. averaged for each month. 212.601 Tan. July 212,277 215,899 212,435 208,420 193,947 .200,777 209,901 223,804 210,163 209,968 204,469 Yearly average 2,505,622 around one shoulder and under the arm opposite, tying them vith a of twisted strip of hide or a piece on her descendant grass. .Later varied the- - procedure by fastening two long poles to the shoulders and dragging the bahy along on the ground in a skin attached to the In northern ends of the' pole. count ri.'S where there tras snow, the sled olvedter-problct- n. First Wheeled Vehwht in China At even so recent a date as 1897 Kranihulator de luxe was a awake thing to make one stay fashion-nbl- e the1 most of Sonic nights. wera niude of reed, in bewilderwith rubing shapes, mid provided ber tires, springs and upholstery. However, along about the time that peopleTegair to realize that plain food,' plain clothing and simple surroundings were best; the baby and carriage began to lone down assume a far more modest appearOne of thr next steps carrits us washable ance. into tlie, middle of Cliina tl)!u.lm Theaytlie simple ret d carriage came into being. of vonrs later, when Uie fir t whwl Thr um V 1 iut.- wnen mouitn eonv.'vrnc-were, mail . It I'.sun to flsdumtv that wilh the nul.liig oJ' reallv" had anything to say about i,,,, n.i-- li.tnti trnnsnort their tho first tart eurae some sort of a wiis back in the days of Mrs. lin! Touch conveyance for t.ie biliy. Neanderthal, for when men began With each improvement of to manufacture baby, carriages as a w'.iel n long stride wB taken commercial proposition tliey made in tie progress of transportation .what they thought rootlwrs ought to for all human creatures. The comlike, and mothers had to like them ing of war chariots In Assyria and t since there was nothing else to be Egypt 2,000 years before hud.'. Then some bright mind in sma(l chariots for children, d Company and from thcta on to the aparancc the of tbi. first wwl b,aby carriages the, thought it might be a good Wet be and what let a real mother say record Is ensyVto trace. It other mothert actually wanted, Hidden away. In oiie of the and the result was the last word in museum's of Europe is a queer Iook 17th babv carriages, the baMlnet-pullmathe dates from wh!ch cart Injf in comfort and health differs not which is It In Shape century. jrncral unlike the modern bal y siilky. The air much from the ancient hip ' body of this little coach is made of method as- aay oiners .irom mguu the - s ' . .Christ-brough- 4. ' 1 ; . Heywood-Wakeflel- n. JTrom 'Old 3taacAft'Wl Patnam rid, Sont sort of men existed HE beginning .nd the end of i hi. before tag but thre are.no irlngi to Cars and Comfort for tktpaejf. Mrs. Modern Motbsrcan luck precious darlinarto his bassinet while still Jwthe house. 8he can Kuhv In Ma luuulnet k tfne carriage, which is usually left outdoors, without subjecting his tender body to the will of the elements, or he can snoose: awsy iih anq doors m huj ; '." soften the shocks. following years the DAring., question of transportation for young men and. wqmenrnc able to walk -- " uts -- very first baby carrleF was the stork, The last is. the modern reed or fibre bri,y carriag-e- combination Us- - MiXModern. t formuU along to seen with her Monkey who can be babv astride aW Wp In. Trtditlonallj-t- Ke But the middle or the story ioi- - ., low. a trail which vims throngh the faint Is so and which libraries confess lack of Information. ""T ' No one can dispute that me m that il. ' , j .i . i .uk. In ber arms, or on her hip. These methods have really never gone out of style in 800,000 years more or Probably more, because tne 5 to ZXZT, rUean. Heidelberi e torn liStfS .SJhalV riS portatlon mmri when ,. ut tU& the baby carriage were hitched to Nbn.1. eoaeh. the broughamf the surrey and the cairlaafWhat-- X . lM .Z mtmv nt S Jit comfort and convenience In trans-- . nftli i 1 . mobile, trins- - Tsto J"". f KS725& sUrted another record aeoualntance ;who miwi lhv skin. carrvtna' p a nice dried heipback As a result, the jnaiana, that is the rest of that Mrs. Neanderthal prooaoiy ui ' effects realise eTNl first hoisted Neanderthal, r. o. of tht Mut 6y e, - peramouiaror. .- -, . .backis . 0 Co. Herweod-Wskefie- ... it . on"ber ; . 'J'lPS1 f?! B,"SrJ0t i7J5LtlAr ; . r forg &ultftttjl fo e rfayw; back In Us power . prehistoric nw sMfai of vehicles .for carry, for Yet, In all children"slowly emerged from tra'de Into, iepar, baby carriage being ,an alUed ate Industry, for many years In Jhatjt 17th Vnd 18th eenturlea the chassis remained the same, but a- - draggedon first wheels on agrowth In the IndlvWualtatfonif the body became .pparent.tollea . In the 19th eenturr, especially toward Hs close, this body decora- - o'thsJTtt 1n a0M, 1923 ...M.aM hrIn and,- -t Koreanvthesqulmaua other story. ,rw l?'ZrZ nlaced aboard and taken "back an brought 1U -- 2- d |