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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1924. PAGE TV0. UK M.VV HAVE FORTUNE. The HERALD weealr In 1IH; a a daily Id Hit: luued every Blnf except Bttturday. and Bunday Boinlnr; rurai morning edition very morning except Monday. Established a Published In the Herald building, ft Souta First West afreet. Provo, Utah. By TA YLOR MOM'S POP. BIT t()P Krrr.UNi 40U International Kes Ff rvice. Hi U.VV Mil, iviif.. Jnue 1 knows policemen are Kwrylxxly k'iticul, ami Herltert K. lteymilda, truffle offieer, of Hollywood, I no In the wiuiulrou at the exception. police KlHtiou, fellow nfflrvrs recently iruuiUtl srmmd and con km liliu on fulliui; heir lu S500,- - Maylte yes and nisylie no," Reynold commented, learlne hurriedly to tn We up his duty us directing truffle officer at Hollywood's busiest corner. AivordiiiE to Attorney Charles live red by mail In Utah county, s 1111 KnudHon, tbe money was left er year, advance livered by mail In United Slates, Maneus by hi futher-ln-lavluteide Utah county, per year, la Brown. In I'hlliidehiliia. I tdvanea $t.e U D oe j- ' - GRADUATES kTJUhj The land of mountains mountains; wooded streams babbling streams that sing to the heart ot the summer tourist; grassy plains broad, sweeping, rolling plains; colorful canyons gorgeous, canyons that revive memories . , ,. ... 01 oays woes piuuieu luuium utcu the lld free life of the glorious west; that land is gone forever In its stead we invite our tourists to peek at our wonders of nature from behind unsightly masterpieces of advertising literature. We ask them to elevate themselves above the commonplace to view the unsurpassed beauty of the west and we forget to furnish ladders for their elevation. We send literature to vacationers In the east, literature advertising in all truth the most beautiful spot on earth but we carefully avoid sending pictures of scenes spattered with riots of color which read : ft-- AJ ,,1 1 .VSB OLEOMARGARINE BETTER THAN BUTTER. The summer automomust pro- ceeds leisurely along our well-keroads, happy to be alive to enjoy the splendor of nature, then take a sudden torn lit the road to come face to face with a twentieth Rembrant which shouts --century mer-dlessl- y: iEATH STALKS TOUR DOOR COFFINS AT CHARON'S Then we wonder why the tourists drives straight through without spending a few days in our midst Or he is en route for a camping trip In the hills. Wife and family are calmorlng about him, filled with Joy at the prospect As the happy group nears the chosen spot they are met by the cheerful: INSECT BITE 3 DEADLY USE INSECT0SI8 The movement to abolish billboards has become natlou wide. Utah will gain by joining the move ment TTni 1,.. f 4.1 L.t .in tf A flAl COT mSrinklins' fluthps lieoause it dami ens them more evenly. 6. NEA Service Staff Writer. 1 1 'ASHINGTOX. D. C The win- dow dresser had done a good Job, and the one perfect peach of a hat in the center stood out like x diamond in a platinum setting, It was but natural, then, that i the ; dark-hatre- brown-eye- wo-- ! man who was passing hesitated. wavered a moment and then went tnside. She hadn't intended buyius a hat that morning, it was evident, but when a woman sees a hat she likes there's only one answer. The clerk obligingly brought th hat from the window It was tried n. Then half a dozen others were xamined, but always the customer returned to the first." "I'll take this one." she said finally, holding out the perfect peach that had first caught her 5'0U accept charge ae- 'e. I ' 't J counts?"' ; ' j "Not unless we know the purchaser," said the saleswoman. The customer hesitated a second, a bit "Then perhaps you'll send it C. O. D.." she suggested, ."Certainly. What is the name and address'" "Mrs. Calvin Cooliilge. the White House." was the answer. Which proves that, when it comes to hats, the First Lady is Just as susceptible to the lure of millinery as the lowliest of her sis- ters, whether she has the cash or not. DIFFERENTIAL TRANSMISSION slut of being dressed in fine clothes or to lift his hat to a young wpman, I would rather see him lift it to an old woman. I like to see a man when he comes to a door with some one else step back and say 'After you, sir.' It is not a matter of bow-ln- g 1 J r kinds of missionaries are needed to this action is brought, otherwise teach them the gospeL The Lord within thirty days after such serv will send to each kind of people tbe ice, and defend the above entitled kind of missionary needed. Like action and in case of your failure will be sent to like. All must be so to do, judgment will be rendered presented with the gospel in a man- against you according to the de mands of the complaint which has ner that will attract them. "All the church leaders believe in lieen filed with the clerk of the education and tbe church Is yearly court. expending immense amounts of This action is brought to quiet money for the education of the the title of the plaintiffs, and each young people of the church, not only of them, against the defendant and to make them better prepared to any and all persons claiming by, him, in and to make a living but also to become through rthe lands described as follows, to better workers in the church. "We are at school on earth and wn: The east half (Eft) of the northwe are at home In heaven. May we so live that we may graduate east quarter (NEK) and the southwith the highest honors and that we west quarter (SW) of the northmay be permitted to associate with east quarter (NE) of Section 20, the pure, the refined, the educated Township 7 South, Range 8 East of the Salt Lake Meridian in Utah society of the eternal world." Patriarch Joeeph B. Keeler of, county, Utah. LARSON k WOBTHEX, fered tbe invocation and President Joseph Reece of Payson the benedicj. ii, Mcdonald, tion. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Address Suites 0, 10, 11 The mixed chorus of tbe univer- P. Knight Block, Provo, Utah. sity under the direction of Professor Florence Jepperson Madsen sang (First publication April 80; last three selections and the snlversity publication June 4, 1924.) male quartet, consisting of Rolfe SUMMONS. Pratt Ariel Ballif, Merrill Bunnell In the District Court of Utah and Milton Perkins, also sang. . County, State of Utah. , W. R. 4 SUMMONS. Burraston, Plaintiff, vs. .Tepp SorenIn the District Court of Utah sen, Hans Jensen, Waldemar JenCounty, State of Utah. Columbia sen, R. J. Burraston, Bert BurrasSteel Corporation, a corporation; ton, John P. Carlson, Peter Borup, Sutton Market a corporation ; Steel Hans Yensen, Waldemar Yensen, City Investment Company, a cor- and Utah county, a body corporate; poration; Alderman Keal Estate and nil unknown claimants of the Company, Incorporated, a corpora- real property described in plain-(ifftion; (lie V. Sorensen, Virgilio complaint. Defendants. Chlovini, Fedile De Virono, W. E. The State of Utah to Said Defendants: Reane, Donald W. Bennett, Paul You are hereby summoned to apHorst, Myrtle Pratt, Ida G. Root. G. II. Artman, and pear within twenty days after serv Lee Illcks, ' Peter G. Rellly, Plaintiffs, vs. ice of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which James G. Spratt, Defendant The State of Utah to Said Defend- this actiou is brought otherwise within thirty days after such serv ant: You are hereby summoned to ap- ice, and defend the above entitled pear within twenty days after serv-ic- t action ; and in case of your failure of this summons ,npon yon, if so to do, judgment will be rendered served within the county in which against you according to the de- er a probable answer Is that Harvey of Peacham. Vt.. will support Calvin Coolidge of Plymouth. Vt. Green Mountain fUii boys must stick together. from his past record, first wltn tlx Springfield Republican and Chicastc Daily News, later with the New York World and still later as editor of Harpers Weekly, the North American Review and Harvey's Weekly, the only thing certain is ihat his nosition is uncertain. ' bird .A - EXTRA ; TIRES That's worth hearing about and worth keeping in , the extra - mind. When you need a tire you need it right with you, not miles away in our si: op. Tires of proven value important milestones of life of which be justly proud. Some little token left to posterity may inspire some child of a future generation to a high and lofty purpose because of what you did." CENTRAL TRUCK LINE Mose Lewis Dollar Day !UTAH Phone Was. 4350 149 ROBERT SAUEB Teacber of Musis Brigham smif University Thorough fundamental work on wind instruments as if maslc tn general. I shall he fled to meet prospective pupils by appointment at any time. Phone 537-J- . SERVICE AT FREIGHT RATES 8 All kinds of planti - Scarlet Sic Ruffled Pciunia, Sb dragon, Geranfaa: Hanging Baskets Porch Boxes planted. I Verbena, t PBOVO GREENHOIT I " t f M Sowers Grew. Fttene E?gbl-0-, :1 "When $' Let the car or jsome other valuable piece of machinery stand out in the weather and depreciate from unnecessary exposure, when you can build a neat garage convenient shed at a slight expense? yx mi t l - oreaa u'j. ut you'll find Hoover Bros. Excelsior ... I. i i i Lvnui 7.. jusl i luur you want. or Lumber i3 reasonable in price this year, and we are ready to render you any service in their respective lines to make it easy for you to build. ' Call" in and get estimates. , , MMhiaTCoal & Luimbeip Co. who take pride in setting before their families and friends the most tempting of pies and cakes The Home of Good Lumber Also Mutual Coal 5th South and 2nd West. Phone 357. New Location 150 South First West RES..0FFICE PHONE j 148 j Furniture and Piano Moving 5 5 use the flour milled in Provo HOOVER BROS. EXCELSIOR FLOUR 3 Pansy, Arte ready Why- - Pierpont St. Phone 867. DAILY PICK UP FREIGHT 27 N. 2nd W. pries- - "Most Miles Per Dollar" Firestone. "Sudden Service" Salt Lake City f"3C"' 9 5th West at 5th North. Housewives Makers of Fine Portraits Columbia Theater Building. 0 "GREASE SPOT' Rolls and buns, doughnuts, cookies, all of them are better if Hoover Bros. Excelsior Flour is used. Larson Studio at a proyen . SERVICE Is one of the we may all There is no better token to perpetuate the memory of your graduation or your happy school Jays than one of our handsome photos. Ut CAR GREASING Graduation Watch For AND ALL s : THE , CRANK CASE . lias received a jolt. It's still a bit dizzy from the blow, but is sitting up In a daze waitinc for the fireworks to start. All of which is the result of the announcement that George Harvey of Peacham. Vt.. picker of presito the dents and Court of St. James's, will take charge on June 1. as "Editorial Dl--" rector" of the Washington Post. j The Post is owned bv E. B. Mo Lean, whose private wires and tele-- i crams were the subjects of con siderable Interest during one stage oil lease inves of the MFDrUAIJTe 233 W. CENTER STj hp' FREE : wTASHIXGTON journalistic iTIDP KKIIV about: 260' ; BURT BROWN,. , Poundkeeper of Provo City. 44S W. 6th N. MOTOR OILS and scraping or deferring to an other. There is something more to gentility than that LADY IN HOMESPUN. A gentleman is tender to woman school system. and children. A gentleman Is one CHURCH SCHOOL SYSTEM. who puts yoa at ease In bis pres "Just as Joseph Smith had to ence. A gentleman may be tn buckleave to his successor the pioneering lady may be la of the west so he had to leave to skin and. his successor the Ides of the estabmeans to have lishment of the church school sys a To be a gentleman soul, to dean mind, a chivalrous tem. ' do unto be slow to to and anger Dr. Earl with "In a conversation others as yon would hare them do Q. Maeser I once asked him what were the instructions that Brigham unto yon. A gentleman la always reverential to old age and obedient Young gave him when he sent him to authority. When we refuse an down to Provo to establish this honor that someone above ns puts university and Dr. Maeser replied on ns It. offensive to that person. that the only Instruction was 'Don't When is ara asked to go on a mis attempt even, to teach the multipli- sion, oryon to become o Sunday school cation table without the spirit of teacher or to do any work In, the the Lord.1 church accept the honor. "What a small acorn but what "It Is the true product of polite mighty oak has sprung from ltl 'IloW well Dr. Maeser succeeded ness to obey authority and It la the la eloquently testified by the long key to progress in the church and success attained by this institution.' kingdom of God. The one who re dishonors authority Elder Whitney read extracts from fuses the call takes a step backwards; the an article written by him some time and one who accepts, honors authority ago in which he pays a glowing tri- and takes a step forward. bute to Dr. Karl G. Maeser as a "Be a Latter-da- y Saint Ba a teacher, emphasizing especially his a gentleman. Educate method of educating the spiritual lady. Be yourself and develop as far as posside of man as well as the mental. the God given attributes with"The purpose of the church school sible in yon. Some people say we have Latter-daof la the system making too much scholasticism in the speaker. Snlnts," continued the We cannot have too much church. of Is the first requirement "That Zion must shine. We must of it the graduates of the Brigham polish. Tonne university. And after that? have The world is wnltine for the mesTo lie Indies and gentlemen. The gospel has 'To leja penJ1ojnRjijfoesnotcon- - Isage of salvation. wen restored, the kingdom has been to educate the people and prepare the world for His coining. God requires the children Saints to be culof the Latter-daThere is a educated. tured, to work awaiting them that is as diftigation. It was McLean who was ferent from that of the work of the first named by Fall as the source fathers and mothers aa. is pioneer of the $100,000 which Doheny afterthe wall of a building different to ward testified he had supplied the the foundation ; it the walls that the former secretary. builder polishes and embellishes. "So it is with Zion. Our fathers and mothers have done their work. that is puzzling THE question We cannot do a better work than Washington, and which they did. But they were not repoliticians .would give a lot to know, is: quired to do the same work as you must do. You must have the same "What will Harvey do with Mc- Lean's newspaper?" faith, the some integrity as they The attitude of both McLean and i had, but you must become more polHarvey toward the Coolidge candl- - j ished because you are going to stand before kings and rulers. The rich dacy Is a topic for endless specula- tlon. McLean was one of the clos-- ' men have a soul as well as the poor, est friends of President Harding, the learned as well as the but it has been Intimated there Is be-- : side love on lost little URGES MISSIONS. eithj? tween Coolidge and MC.ean. j "You have a message that no one ambassaHarding made Harvey ever had. Two thousand years ago dor to Great Britain, but Harvey the apost'ies delivered the message after resigned the post shortly of Christ and Him crucified. You House. White ; Coolidge entered the are sent to Christian nations all of whom are acquainted with the former message. You are sent to deliver of which may or may not ALL significant. a message 2000 years later than ! that. Harvey, as a Democrat, played You must deliver the message on active part in putting over to the world that Chi st is coming Grover Cleveland and Woodrow and that 'Mormonism' was sent to Wilson for president Switching to the Republican side, he helped roll , prepare the way for Him. Yon are to deliver that message to kings, up a 7.000.000 majority for Voi ding in 1920. rulers, learned and unlearned, rich and poor, because salvation is for The McLean papers originally were Democratic. Later they were all. "There are all kinds of people in During the Hard "Independent." all lng campaign they took their place ; the world and consequently as active supporters of the Republican program. "What'll they do in 1524?" is the The answer. present question. however, is awaited with curiosity rather than trepidation by both sides. 1924. GASOLINE AND y HUNT gift n tl .'.HAM. TEXACO 1 BY HARRY Sfi WONDER VaWATPOP j PROVO y f llf W PAGE ONE tains. I cannot ponder over tbe sayings of Joseph Smith without realising that be cherished tbe of this school system. thought -'The glory of God is Intelligence. 'A man Is saved no faster than he galas knowledge. 'Seek ye wisdom out of the best of books.' These sayings of Joseph Smith convinces me that be bad in his heart the establishment of such an institution. "Joseph Smith not only believed In education but he aim carried out tbe instructions God gave him. Although we acknowledge that in his early life he was illiterate, before tiH death he became a comparatively learned man. He had liecome acquainted with tbe learning of the world as well as that of heaven. "There are two kinds of learning: that for this life and that for eternity. The first prepares ns to handle the material things and the second spiritual things. The spiritual swallows up the worldly liecause It is greater, just as eternity takes in time in this world. "Joseph Smith was told to educate himself not only by study but by faith and by prayer. That is the underlying foundation of the church g . "ST fcEJ V STARTS Sum t C Rodgers UAMlt KLnnal. .... Mer--chan- Key-milr- a yeur's separation bePuhllsher tween Reynolds and his wife, the Qunnar Rasmuson, City Editor Brown family Is wild to hold a warm spot In its heart for Rey Member International Mew 8er-lnolds, who submitted to eight blood and N. B. A. fiervloe. transfusions to save the life of bis Oair dally newspaper In Utah sister-in-laSouth of Bait Lake city; largest eir elation of any newapaper In Utah OBtaide Salt Lake City and Osden, HIKE'S MVKE ABUUT TELEPHONE If. 13 T Wardsworth 1S8 Ross Ripple The Miliar Ilill Extasli Mining 138 J. R. DoUemar.. Cmnny. Princlnal Pises si Bust And is accordance 4,000 , nesa. Prevs, Utah. s. an order of the hnsni ... Vnflc Is tksrebv riven that there maoe on tbe 17th d ,"1 are delinquent upon the following mtsomaaysbsresof described stock on account of vv 4. levied on the out wiu ds soia ac tbe office of oJj standing capital stock. Thursday, iteration. 82 W Attorneys for Plaintiff. the 17th day ol Apru, 1824. ia sev Provo. Utah, Friday. June P. O. Address : Farmers eral amounts set opposite the at 2 o'clock p. m, to pa, Bank Bldg Provo, Utah. names of tbe respective share queot assessment thereon, uZ. ' With the Cost Of fcdrfl.: (First publication June 2; last holders, si follows: m Bnares. publics tloa July 7, 1924.) Cert No. Name O, Ashcraft..l7B.000 I170.W ID. 2.60 ESTRAY NOTICE. S3 A-- E. Wright... 2.600 2.50 I have In mr possession the fol- 64 A. E. Wright... 2.5O0 (First tmblicatlnn 80.00 V Wardsworth 80,000 68 June 10, lvii.) publication lowing described animal which. If 125 J 7.60 J V Wardsworth 7.600 not claimed and taken awsy. will be sold at public a action to the w w --m 1 r si a h siw-highest cash bidder at Provo city estray pound on Wednesday, the 4th day oUnavl034, at 4 o'clock 1 p. m.: Description: One dark. . Jersey heifer, about eight months. old, upper silt in right ear and lower slit in left ear; no 'BXmAD (WORTH brands visible Said estray was taken op by the 1 city police on the 22nd day of May, JiTK" Entered aa seoond claaa matter at the postoffioe in Provo. Utah. tick ms on- - IFBSCHIPTIO. Mvered by carrier, per month. 40o mvered by carrier, per year, in td vance It.ee . I DELINQUENT NOTICE. mands of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the court. This actios Is brought for tbe purpose of quieting plaintiffs title to the lands described in plaintiff complaint on file herein, which com plaint Is hereby referred to and made a part hereof. PARKER ROBINSON, Hardy-Madse- n Transfer Co. ""iii'iiiiiiiiiiiiinmimmii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii88::8iiig |