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Show A .:y i.;.-.- - i'ut Tlljg HERALD, JlflSPJSQQX, MARCH 22, 1923, i byTh. Herald 2ii yearutW Do You Know It? ttUlJba-ABsolntejtjeewsary- to band-painte- ; Florence Bbgharolivingstorj Astronomers announce that an ex- - light waves travel faster than sound " ' plosion,' probably the 'greatest In our waves. "Cettler she railed Into tJfe.hack-out 27 took history, place February When, you lookup Into the sky at "won't please pick m$ "hm yard, S n0t three of the pretty ,hrtarS ... " r. l"u"' wuub j,e willow tree? I'ut 'em. in .tffls Here suddenly flamed up and became one times in the past The time depends ; envelope, and be . careful you don't of. the brightest stars technically on thoir distance, Suppose there wereisgueeze 'em." known as "first magnitude." A lime later Mrs. Penfleld set forth. people living on Beta Ceti. There! What the astronomers really mean, couldn't be, as we understand things, f gingerly concealing under her worn is that the explosion took place eighty because of the intense heat no there i Jacket the envelope which contained n Burt t1mf VMtn i the three Brrnps- of farry life, 8! Mrs. Sanders'.. to us February 27. that an astronomer on Beta tet has stopped first .at "Don't you want to. run In to Mrs. Beta Ceti is so far away from our a telescope powerful enough to en- IW.'a nrtth mar aha Innlllrori "I Mr. wiA Mrs.jM E.XdalU3l3liopimodera in takes HgW much to the beauty oi our ciiy. 186,300 miles a second, eighty years what's going on here. as If we'd oughter be a mite neigh- and Mrs. G. H. Maycocke enjoyed the is having two Blakfc (Palfyeyman concert at the tabernacle Friday even to reach us. In order words, when we Since it takes eighty years for light borly." nouses I tiff at Provo. new modern duw ror leni t j look at this star, we see-ias it ex- waves to travel between our earth and "On, I hadn't heard," cried Mrs. Rmilfth Rlackett. daughter of west of his home on nrst west anq Misa Isted in 1843. Beta Ceti,' that astronomer Is seeing Sanders, with instant solicitude. "Yes, teet.--GA- . Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Frank BtecketMas re- - rSeond What is it 4ike now No way ofpwhat Happened on earth eighty years nre Hi go." contracts the has a s at visit from month turned Burley The two ladles and the three caterknowing until eighty years hence, In ago. It would be the year 2003 before Idaho. on their way. the year 2003.' lie could see what is happening here pillars proceeded could Whentheyrlmd nmgy hey A man ten feet from you looks up today. iiearifra. Percy coming along the nar- and sees you at a certain instant Apply the same Idea to more distant Farther away. 100 feet behind him, stars, and people on them would Be jrffflNk another man looks up at identically peering through their telescopes today PROVO the same time. But the second man watching the Battle, ot Waterloo, the CONSIDER BONDS Aeesyon a fraction- - of--a second later building of the pyramids, funeral of than does the first man, since It takes King Tut and so on, according to dls-- , tans from tar and Wrestling " the light waves a fraction of a second tance. SPBINGVILLE, March 21. A mas3jnBar am pmntr rBaAgJftttAnd-t- ha " -Is Tl .ft.4fMitf -longer -TOacH -WraT Th ni U kaM ot tha rttv lift!'. infiniteslmally gmall, of course. It in- - when he says that time is relative, uu ob sider the bonding of the city for a cast-- ! creases with distance. not fixed and. absolute. If you ponder head liners. The big show is sche- Iron dIdh water system. You've noticed a similar phenome-- . the idea. It will impress you that In i I Tbe wooden pipes are so small and for Friday. March 30 at the . il non If youver looked out at sea and the universe there is not really any " badly decayed It costs thousands oT Armory. -i saw smoke come from a cannon be- - present, past or future. A Hght-wa' 'lollars a year forHrepairs,.: , IN Ever since the time Ira Dern crawl-errpteLU fore you heard tho report of the ex- - image, of everything we do, travels I l Ji "I t Am-nthe floods of Spring nV .Mike away, form a match with -- plosion, Tha explanation here is that ou forever into space. All is etornal. crook washed out the mam pipes ai y0kei hereunder the auspices of the i ii i fcj Lthj:3iei(T.MttBe.8lA. fp .three .daysj Elk8i the thletie committee has been the city was without water lor culinary ; trying hard to get a real first class card for the fans of central Utah; They finally succeded in matching Johnny Meyers with Mike Yokel. Johnny Meyers unlike Dern, asked no questions as to the opponent but ag reed to come at any time with any 1 4a- -- - - lethal on-Ju- st -- fgm Salt. foi the match. nd '. body. Dries - hlon - "'SSiC l dust Has great elasticity is absolutely over nigh waterproof and very p in color. Will stand all reasonable tests. ON m FLOOR VARNISH Johnson's Floor nish is tough and able. It giver a beau tiful, high gloss which .will not chip, check, maf, blister or scratch white. Johnson's Floor Varnish is splendid for use on tables, chairs, ' : 111 S ' d y i"t" r It will rejuvenate the . I 1 L," 'L . 4 sffJf-- I 'T . I - i vi -r Pawy'a Cyallds Drooped Mourn. Mr i 1 I1 row hall with a Jerkyrhuffllng aonnd. j She opened the door with her left f living-roo- Corneas Buttermillt re-- and laboriously m CteOrlftaal tnottft rttttagof nagatlBtai from-.ichair, a plece of .aewlhg from another, i An awkward toss with her left band 3 1 l . Feed Starting Peedkfort were thus enabled to be three tattle tea tad. "Bow are yon feeling todayr JtaflaM brlakl. faired. a : Conkcye la low ia fibre sod juat right la orotdn, scientifically correct. reNuTeorwwitnthe aensitrfe )ta 7 tos-lflilfi51 tent a white crocheted ahawl from a third chair to a email table. The I Pelts - v shook her head. Tva got my warning," the replied lugubri- Urn Percy ously. Conker's is the Original Buttermilk Starting Feed. It is made by the Cooker Original Process, In which, Buttermilk is thoroughly incorporated with other ingredients. Cookey'a Pooluy Book free, , "Warning i" echoed Mrs. Penfleld. "Good land, what do you meant" Mrs. Percy's eyelids drooped mournfully. "I mean the forerunner of the Also all Kinds of Junk If yoa have anything in .thiaJinarA-j-plL-alLon us and get our prices. We guarantee a square . deal. Provo Hide & Fur Company end.' "Oh, nonsense, I don't believe It,' cheered Mrs. Penfleld. Tou couldn't have been using your eyes," returned her hostess, in an ag--1 f'Krleved tone." "Maybe It doesn't show in my face yet, Uutlt s stranfje If you didn't notice the way I walked. My right foot drags. 1 can't scarcely use my right arm at all." "How long have you had "Three days. It came on sudden one morning." ' "I s'pose you're seen a doctor," sug-- : gested " Mrs. Penfleld. Mrs. Percy sighed heavily. "No ' need, fie couldn't tell-- ' me raore'n 1 Semi-Soli- , Itf steadily more helpless. The' hardest part of It la Lorene's leaving. I shall be alone, and I cant do for myself now. Trouble! always come together. been set against Lorene's ma rylDg from the first, - She might watt a while before she plunges; probably ahe'd-jnarrbetter If abe did. y lira. Penfleld appeared to be ponthought, yon dering the situation. felt that way, Mrs. Percy, bat that's a alight trouble compared with year sickness, ain't . ' "Tea, of course, but" .. Til Just bet, exclaimed Mrs. Pen- - 1 linn ur You Value Your Piano or Furnltore, Have It Moved , " SATISFACTION GUARANTEED M8 for InforjnatioiL ; ...;... WE MOVE ANYTHING, ANWYHERE, HARD Prices Right. ANY TIME. CO. LrjrbJchlJLJU Mrs.. Percy opened her. moutn; ' . closed it again. Mrs. Penfleld's brown eyee grew wde "tiri'l stare "" inhocenf surprise "Why, land, yon doBt mean to tell Be for goodness sakes, Mrs. Percy, If your body was all right again, weuldnt you be so thankful that you'd be moren willing Lorene should leave yon tor a life, of her ownr ... (To be continued.) Tax Extra d x. ; ' v ' 1 official recdrds and the satisfac- iore.. than r 1 40,000 owners H udsorr .By every proof En J 'I'T L i ft fM 1 .has outsold all hrte cars for nearly1 eigwTyears. I Now, with the new motor, it ithe greatest fiu?J5eve 6ilti' It ii: smoother, quieter, more Hart your extra rooms, painted and psped. at 'once. taitak.jcare of the newcomers. Excellent and Careful Work Done, by OnsN WHITE 44J 8. Phone 332NX. chaniqal excellence the Coach gives every essential closed car advantage, at little more than open car costi RHEUMATISM L Cannot Exist In JYe It WIU the Hunan awt Speedster 11425 Phaeton-147- 5 - Freight Use Trunk's Preeeriptleit Is BrspMteroua: la fact tt la s to auffar with Inflammatory. muaeular. aclatM an form LI Knaumatiam. . Tbl PrucriBllsl . Sou at nils "tha stomach. It dvaa'aot oapraaa the mi ana vooa fo4 yoe wish whH ami uklnc Truaha ' Contains no taarcury, Prescription, sallLylkU wlatrara-naixolKa but pvaltlvaljr evsrsvinss . any klo4 ol rhtumatlam or wit earth, What mora do jroU wantf Tbsre Is nuthlna just as aooo, mn l It Is liuposslbla tu sumthla4 hsttsr.- - Ths jireatsst arte acid su . known ao alas) a nnartf' ' . vnl II vs ifSIc lar. ' Trunk s Hrsscriptloa eslla for tl.TS nr s fnr only ts.ee at drua storas. Hedqulst Drug Ce The Rexall Stores 7-P- Coach and Tax Extra t2S u audait Schofield Auto? Co. o sut (t ins. : Derlrmc' enffurinjran& "it ttr 1.8 eld wltboiLvJciionUatJlyoo. anna and legs an could use botiv-yoright, you'd feel that was the main thing. What Lorene done would so small point yon wouldn't eeurcelj Freight and the Coach, Hudson for the first time made po4ib!e d cli-car under $2,000 on so great a chassis a& the Super-$i- . M- . Jn . re for local or long If 1525 Do ft Now ' Real Service Moving 8EED CO. North University Ave. CARPENTER 76 i 1' Closed Gar Advantages Costly Car Performance d ' Warehouse 6th S. and 2nd E. (Old Cannery Bldg.) Phone 367. Distance shell the chick ready for "Good afternoon," aha greeted then laconically. "Oome m." into tha 8he ushered her gues . This hedge-ho- g la unusual because of his long ears, but fcla quills are monger. fjoDooy around the London Zoo where he has just arrived has tried to fondle him. tiny In 48 hoars r leavlns theU fA-- mf I band. r We Are Paying Highest Prices for L.JfSL3wr;riSJES- -. whole 'Interior of "your home. Johnsonloof- Vamish is of the same high quality as John-eon- 's Floor Wax. '- yW KjF . I Provo Paint & Glass Co. Mueh has been heard of late of the new hold invented and developed by Meyers. The champion calls the hold, the stopper. It la said to be one of :r Var- dur- j I 99 free i " - in twa hours and Jiard i 3 SPIGVILLE 10 1 . 5 Johnson's Floor Varnish Is unexcelled for soft and hardwood floors, IK noleumand otlcloth.It gives a beautiful, high lustre is ?ery easy to apply and has good, 4tt . .CMirelsonimft - "Made toWalkbn , to alh ' Mr. and Mrs. aW, Ftlel highly .en. tertained at a wen appointed dinner party. Friday erenlng In keeping with St Patrick day, and In compliment to Mrs. Lillian Gallop- - of Portland, Ore. The rooms were traiauely deco rated with Irish designs, the Javors d were green baskets, and place cards of shamrock were laid for EMBALMERS PASS TEST the following: Mrs. Lillian Gallop, Miss-Fer- n Mrs. and Button Bert Elliott Ned K. Simmons of Salt Lake, 6as4 of Provo; Mr. and Mrs"; H. B. Perry, Alma Jklr. and Mrs. Herbert Reundy, Sr.. and tave A. Franke of Eureka and r I Y. Wheeler of Sprrogville naTe been t vfr. .Twihrt TtnA, .Tr successful in passing the recent tests MSpleton ;V.Sf r. 'and Mrs. WllUam in nks of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. for licenses to practice embalming of registeration. state the department Mr. Mrs and Lyman liaymond, . Thamas Shelson, Mf and Mrs. Clifford SPRINGVILLC REAt ESTATE. Alleman. Mr. and Mrs. Balph Snelsgn, Mrsl Mary K. Mower, Mrs. Eugene S PRIXGVILLE, March" Konold, Mrs. Mary Miner, De'.! Dia mond and Hollia Snelson. The main M. Deal and his mother, Mrs, Theodore eorner lot diversion of the evening was fhp Deal, have ;urchased the North arid Second EastSecond on .il Irish son gs wh ich were .well render e the owner H. T. Reynolds by Miss Gloria Frlel. Games were street, from also enjoyed by the guests until ah The old adobe House is being torn down and replaced by a double house, early hour. Custatfi Gup his jfambna stojper on him and " hejadmifed It' was onslderable of grip. Ht let John put the pressure a trfl-t- o see what it was aboutx The fsnstf this neck Of the woods are looking eagerly forward to the match to see the two seat men la the middleweight class la action. Fans the most tortuous holds Invented. . -- Meyers tried It on' wone Jthar than put1 in a new and larger pipe from the Jack Dempsey - at the - Monte Attel head house to the John Peterson cor benefit show At the Southern Californer," sald Mayor Joha & Boyer, Jr. nia A C gymaslom the first part of "What size pipe shall we buy! Every this month. Ot course Jack and taxpayer come .out1" Johnny were ot tt a regular match, Monday evening at S o'clock' the dty just a little exhibition to get some council will, meet, to open, bids, jfrott. money 'tor- - the-bliAttet At. the "different bonding companies. The show Dempsey allowed 'Meyers to council reserve the right to reject any or. all bids; -- purposes.) SPIUNGYI LLE rdr. CbmnanT.- - Terms VriBubicrlptlonyvuiT 'uyJiifiliffAt .rrW a launty, $3.60 year.' jnontb; by mall tin Utah coifnty. 3 and Deny Sunday, by carrier, 40 cents won; 13.60 a year In advance: PaUy and, Sunday, by mail, 4 a year. Sunday inlyV by mall, ft a year. Entered ai second claia "mall matter June's, 1911, at the postofflce. Proro, Utah, under the Act of March J, 1879. t i ' ' " -- 'twin - 1 |