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BUDDIES A Ett.A I WJOW i W T WAV, UfeV jSPfAGtW TP - vi "WE men k WIS SECRET H REMEMBMR HOW r MOO VJANOE HELP HEEM ESCAPE WSSWN Att, WETHEEWVCAOORSrAtt- 0U WAN GRAN V I AM HIS FRIENDS see? tv -mci... ukc BROTWfia .... 8AOC Of TWEtA CEDSktHS HOUC-TUAT vA- OM-W PHOMCT Ald'jS ARRArtfilMa -IJPEPAR-r CAWAPA AS -IS -E SECfOMS 'OF HIS -um --THaT sHiiLP REFLECT CM tyS ERr ALEVCAfclPEF Gfi?EA-r piiftrr eEAi UJEAT? SOCkS . poVal, purple t ew. J ftRfe TVW N0Wi SWOULPNT OF MENTIONED IT. 8EEH" TO SEtitelV ' cwrr too careful OF VfeRf IHMEnTTONSi suw - SEftET fBRjfXCUPCrClrGa ,LIK6. tAEil HeW'? VJFTS SHSvj . a jka' rMvtf" rr.-1. r c a 1 w jm-Kmr sw av 1 , v j ' r 1 k V II "... 8- J m x. FOUR dogs, Tippy, Buuer, Scow and flop, start from the same point. fnd run around a one-mile circular wade. Tippy 80V5leef jiour; Buzzer goes 4 miles, per hour; Scoop goes 9 mites pet hour and.Fiop goes 2 miles per hour. How tonQdO It be before aii four aain meet at the starting point! REAa HERALD SAVl W0fT"AE VA SO NTE6TEO 1W HH TEXK AAREAOV? VtfEtt. TOUJT 'lM OVJfctt ( SPrAETVrAB VlO VNVTE TO A 1 1 ftlV NO. EVEM BUT I ATA EUROPE TO CONFER. WITH ONE OF- THE GfcEAT POVMEfcS. SrV-H AIL CAN SKV tS;ruKf AT tS SO GREAT A DtSCOVfERV, VOUft FRlEt4P. I AfA UKE A CCOTrXEC. vSUH. TrtAT IT NOU CAN muvr ME. OF OHt-1 tOiOOO' VI0W..1SW-H tell no ome. m m m mm m m mm mm h mm v m w wm WBPM""" a' 4 " rMEULFCECRUCS,JP VOO'RS JT H 1 ' ,C3AE fop. IT, LETS (SET V .v - VI our op vlce geRja Jfi , ' ' 1 SOJeTUlSlG HAPPEMS 1& HSToR TO OS... HOM ABOUT y SA J; SHUT ,T ? MA mm opn V ;- - :;- . -r : "A, Xm lAX C;;;jK . ;. q;-&$gki " :rMLy vr :l v s mm WANT ADS sore! crc voowe 6L0WIM6 OP I X VStTVE COM9tTtO T VEE9 VA ON VOOR, TOO 4 v rr r ft WE'RE ON OUR WAV ID BtAZ TELtS V1EUL. LET UlOULP E4(BIE W4 ARNVV TO CONqUCK. THE. X TRUST YOU. ... T 1 s I SPRIWfiVDlE SOCIETY MRS. MANILA BROWN, Correspondent fhopc H6-W , In honor cf Dald Friel who returned re-turned from "a mission last week Miss Hilda Van Leuvttn entertained ruribf-r of friends at sn enjoyable enjoy-able paity at her home Thursday evening:. A pleasant time .vas spent 1'kj.yinj jjames and with social chat. Present vere the following giests: Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Asncraft tnd Mr. and Mrs. George Noe of this city. Miss Beth Done and John S:ott Provo, Mr. Fricl and tho hottcfcs. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bird and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown and son Bert were quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown on I Thursday. Members ol' the Social Twelve card club will be entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. G. D. Kennedy. All are invited in-vited to be present at 8 o'clock. Mr. aitd Mrs. !...? wiss Biid of Binsr-ham Binsr-ham were pue.sls of - relatives in Sprinffville over the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. E. A. Bryan was. the guest of 1-er au;rhter Mrs. K. O. Thorn and family at Benjamin during Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day. Mr. and Mrs. Jese. Salisbury entertained at a family dinner at STICKLER SOLLTION i m The apn'e n:an hs 14 apples, of which Willie got half of 14, plus 1, or 8: Tommy got half of tha remaining re-maining 6 phis 1, or 4, and Johnny get half of the remaining 2, plu3 1. or 2. The man thus had none left I BY MARTIN VHEWON OCR. tAR I OWS.VV."- T' WECVl , OWE MOKE COO.OT tWE TAhiGS BY CRANE - ESl UOVM rtE FELLFOfrl BET HE THE VJUOIE: WK. OEvATfAtUT. TttVPS VOWAT I VJAtAT VVMTO DO. EM BE6 FOR A PEMONSTRATlON. BY BLOSSER BY SMALL eACJTttV. ' I f- TN tl' .ritAT.OiT.'ot30 BY MCA ECWVICg. INC.- J pptrr ses ; ' ' - WOE M4 MAa jL i-L-LeTS : . of a usug Jm HOP our ahd M : S SOUL-.'. 'JSk l-OOVC AROUKID Kl3 h OF SOMS W j ' fm ' If ! their honii on Thanksgiving day. I Covers vrcie laid for ten guests. Mrs. "Daniel Sumsion was in Sclt T ;ike Wednesday on account of the Hlne-, of her sen rvil S''m5i??Vi child who underwent a serious operation op-eration there that day. A nicely arranged Thanksgiving ulnner and family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson Thursday. Twenty-nine Twenty-nine relatives were present as follows: fol-lows: Mr. nnd Mrs. Almon H4rmer ind son. Mr. untf Mrn. Floyd Har-mer Har-mer and daughters of Poyson, Mrs. I.ydia Palfreyman, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Finley. Misses Bes3 and May Finley, Mr. and Mis. Eldon Palfreyman. Pal-freyman. Mr. and 'Mrs. Aich Rov- 'ance and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Crandall, Mis. Emma Hanson, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Groesbeck. Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Bird and children. chil-dren. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Parker nd son and Miss Aleen Wheeler weie in Helper Thursday as Thanksgiving dinner suesttf of Mr. and Mrs. W- O. Parker and familv. . A Thnnkseivintr dinner v.hj served Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mr. Andrew Peterson of ihlt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs "oi gc Peterson and T. E. Child, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Choi Irs Stone had is dicner. guests Thursday Mrs. Margaret Nnttall of Suiom, Marshall Mar-shall and Miss Eleanor Nuttall. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crawford and children chil-dren of Helper, and Mr. and Mrs. iianfred Hutchinson and family of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Clyde ahd children and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clyde of Payson were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Thorpe Thursday. David Tricl -of this city :c turned 'ast Monday from a 26 months mis-ion mis-ion in California. Mr. Friel is from the Second ward, the son of Mrs. Ed Anthon. Among the enjoyable Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing dinners was one given by Mrs. Eliza Thorn at her new home. Chile' ren and, their families close to home were prnests, including Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thorn, Dr. and Mrs. Mark D. Bringhurst of Salt Cake City and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thorn of Ogden nnd a grandson. Hunt Sanford, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. G. Dewey CH'de and children of Logan spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Packard in his city. Mr. Clyde visited his mother, Mrs. Nora J. Clyde' who has been seriously ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs Ed Anthon had 11 Thanksgiving dinner guests their fon, David Friel. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Fos-ter Anthm and daughter at Provo, Miss Hilda Van Lcuvan. Rondo Friel and Ted Anthon of Logan. Bishop and Mrs. Ernest Strong and family, and Mr. and M?s. John A Strong spent Thankskgiving day v.-ith Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Child, Jr. The annual "Ag" club ball held in the high scool gymnasium W-d ncsday eveninjr virus one cf trie outstanding out-standing social events of the season. sea-son. The hall was artistically decorated dec-orated with "Ag" boys in chargs and many young iolks from out of town attended. . . A Natureland Miss Helen Hilsman, a co-ed at Pitt university, Pittsburgh, Pa., is in ardent naturalist. While most of her classmates fill their rooms with French dolls, menus, perfumes and other fem-inine fem-inine souvenirs, she uses her room for her specimens of snakes', rats anrt guinea pigs. When she captures a new specimen speci-men fho tak?s it apart and studies its body formation. Recently while she uncovered two rattlers while walking in the woods, he cai tured both of them. - One of the snakes had 15 rattles, the other ""0 She never kiils the animals. She catches the snakes by using a T.ronged stick, -which she puts over their heads. While most of The ether git Is at the college have roommates, Miss Hilsman . Uvea alone, her "pets" being her only company. ' Every Boy or - Girl '-, ; "calling at; our - "Cavern of Toys" V Will Be Given Free Siren ,Vhistle . r- Ammm : cyi anopencc Churcli V "Ancient and , Modern Necro' ancy, Alias Mesmerism' and'Hypi! tism. Denounced" Vaa '.4be"-:aUbJ of the lesson sermon, Sunday, ember 30, in all churches of.Chri Scientist, branches' of 'The Motl: Church. The First Church of Cbn Scientist, in Boston, Massachusct Golden Text: Romans I2:?l. :l not overcome of evil, but overcot f ovll with crwvl - s , i The citations which 'compris. the lesson sermon, included- tf following from the Bible: The shall not be found among you a one that maketh . his son, dr 1; daughter to pass through the f4t or that useth divination, or t observer of times, or an'anchantr or a witcli. or a charmer, or a coi suiter with familiar spirits,' or i wizard, or a. necromancer. ' For f that do these things are an aboi ination uuto the LordfDeut'l:! , v. z: : ;i The lesson sermon also inelud the following correlative, passag fixm the Christian Science tev book, "Science and Health wl Ivey to the Scriptures,? -by Xj4a Baker Eddy: "Christian Sclent ! Rna reeais. me. ineoaicy wnicn , i dicates the tightness of . all memjH I . . . . . , t t action, as the erne nation of . deyi I I Mind, and the consequenV wroiij; ess oppasiw. soaiu wuS evil, occultism,-necromancy, me; merism, animal Imal magneUsnvV'liyi 204). ; . i - f notism" (P Foredosiires Arc; : '.'-Sought '.'-Sought In r Suit'; Four moitgigc forecloSUrea wci , filed in the "Fourth dJstrieifcotf: Friday against Utah county, pro; erty owners. , , . l V Robert E. Arnold filed a fjon : plaint against John 'J. flan son an Caroline J. Hanson for the psyroer -of r. promissorr 'note . for - $S00 i sued February 15, 1925. , The -plat v tiff is seeking a f oreclosrure pn! tr. property offered as v ecurity; b , Hansen. . :, Milie M. Berkima,' "jfired A sul against. Cornelia -Wing - - for judj " ment on an $800 note , Issued o, November 26, 1927. '..' "y:tf The Transfer Realty 1 compan'; filed two 'separate suits - aJraint ' Murray IC Roberts andtjLa Val? uroneman ana urnua t.urQneraa( all of Provo, asking for'vjudgmcc to the extent1 of 1J116.3 on da of two notes plus $181.66 attorno? fees. 4 : ; ' " Probate tid Guat4-!T iansKip Notices: ; r Consult County Cleric tr the? I Respective Sirncrs jr Further i Information. ' ' I NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S' x OK KKAr.'- PROPERTY ? In the Fourth' Judicial VDktr Court of the State of Utah; in an for Utah County.3 Zion's .Savings .Bank "Tros company, a corporation; ; Plaltllf 11 vs. Heal Investment "company; corporation. J. Rulon Morgar Assignee of and : for. said HealvJn vestment company Tor the Tieh'efi'l of creditors, lihnily It ewrsc rfpfinHsnt : ' J - v ! ' ' " '" ...'" i- Tobe sold at snemr tVyors' Wednesday the! 10th -lay oT pecewiji ber 1930, at eleven o'clock ai mt y!,i said day at the front dpr,Vf v tH County Court. House, in tbe ': Citjj and County Building, situate Hi Provo City, Utah County. State '. o. Utah, all the right, Aitle and-.'ln ;; terest of the abova' named defend ants, of, in and to the ; folloa ln4 aescriDea reu propen.y in-: ii i County, State of TJtah, to-Wlti, i II Commencing 30 feet North of thu; Southeast corner of Lvot v 8, Blocl' ' 64, Plat TAV Provo City Surv-i' of Building Lota : thence West 9?. feet; thence North 40 feet:;4liene East 99 feet ; thence South; 40 - fce-to fce-to the place of beginning, allJr Utah County, Utah. V f Purchase price payable in ; law I ful money of the United Stalest Dated v at Provo City, ..Utah,. $hla 17th day of November,' 193a. - ,j J.,D. BOYD, ' . I Sheriff of UtahCounty 1 . Stat of Uta By Elias A, pee. deputy sheriff. Thomas & Taomas, . , ' Attorneys for plaintiff, . ' Templeton Building, , . " Salt Lake City. Utah. Publication In the ,Prro -Evcntng Herald, November 17," 24, Dec 1. , 1930A , ' ' ' - ,",. NOTICE TO WATER-' USBBS : ' State Engineer's Office," j 3aTt Lake -CityA Utah., t . ' NoUceis hereby glvto . that Jroyo City Corpbratlon haa.maappllfca-r Hon In accordance .with thC'reQttlre-ments thC'reQttlre-ments of the essioh LWA,of 4Jf4h. 1919 to 1929 lncL.to ppr6pViafto:.2 -.. f. av ot water rotn ther suT-8flr face channel ot ' ; Rock ;;.Canyfcn. Creek in Utab C6unty;Tjtahv-' Said water is to be diverted at a . point' which bears 33 08' E.' 1566 StA frnm the NE cor. SEU Sec. 29. "T.l rixS., R. 3 E.; S. K Bu"M. ahaf ; conveyed . a cisiance 01 .Bw-n. wj. the1 ProoCity ? Waterworks sys4 tern thence-conveyed a further dist-r ance of 7100 f Uto the Qty 'of Provo Where it will beSised from Jannaryl 1st -to December 31st incl fcof , each year fo domestic.' an4- municipal purposes by the inliabltantof P?o- yo City to ' supplement the. present t supply." - . - x This application is designated in ihe State Engineer's Office as File I no.. 10938... s, . -t ; r Y All: protests against the granUns Ct said tc application. stating the . reasons therefor, must be by aff i-1 davit. :-Jn .duplicate, accompanlzd frith a tee lof $1.00, and filed in ttia f office within thirty (30) days af t:r the ' completion of the r publieaUca 1 of this noUce. - ' . - - - :; -. GEO. M.' BACON, ' I t - , , . -stlts r-.ruer. . f Date of first pubi:cit:c3, r:;:-: 7 .! 1, TS0.Date of "tcnrlttir V cl r - |