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Show PAGE TWO l" 7""" " i PKOVO EVENING IIERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1926. THE EVENING HERALD MEMBER NEWSPAPER KNTEUPKiiB ASSOCIATION f MBUBEB UUTED PKB8S ASBOCUXIOH.U - PIBUSHCU B. TUB TERMS OF 1 ths daft at of Rainiv'a Terv forcaa. MarioA barntd from a pritonsr that another ltrga band of Tories was forming nearby. Tha Swamp fot placed part of his men In ambuah and with, the others to retreat Wi confusion. The Toriit pursued, the ambuscade felt upon them from; behind and easUv de ; fasted thenytaking two field SlSCRyTIOM wpy for tbe ctrreot ljnostiucissfiestival-vw-4iUipe- piscssr?-- MAX WHO WORKS . in net later thaa ; I'e aen , . An' I 1 -- y , e Iflfeeeami-uUreharpe- up One neighbor (to enotber)-I- a tbls your adverllsetnent la the paper for. a loftt dog? . Sat wis ely -i- 'Tea. . xxXicfr 'Why,, you nerer ,bad a dog to- - lone. "I now; but I Want one now,' and I think I eau make a satisfactory selection from tbe animals tbe advertisement will bring in.? J scan, for the grounds. An unexcelled view of the' greater part of the valley may be obtained from the new fair grounds. The Ton ean!t make bay by loafln. it'n But, all thlnga eonntdered, hlnndera are few.; been tried by tbouSandg here. mountains on the east with their beatitlfuj tutumn, coloring In the work of the newftpapat and the lal.e on the west will give the fair .visitors inspiration But they're alwaya rome to failure ENCOUBAGIXO POME man. ' Sthe flnlHh the at '; of fee. more year. worth far V P ; 47 than the admission some ragran 0. woman, If you're alwaya jiteamire rbafiln 7 ' The race program to. be iishei.ifer!terBooa;'.iritt breeee, to te foolish, It's fight you Will have a floomy fare ' At times may make you 111 at ease, give wholesome entertainment to those interested In sucb 'hold out, contests. For years Utah count has beeh wltBOut this fas-- When the bank eoinen 'round to auk He'll follow. bliL.liiino.lUo.the end.1 "Twaa erer your delight to please r. tbeBWrrgase' wrymrf He lnut e foe tbat --ninftnig port.?"nJmiafe ye ti wisdom to weer for you wear m to your place.;'..:: kueea. well attended to give the fans a real feast for the long interim Bometlioea flout, aeem don't thlnga equal friend. sure he Bnt t renlar they have bten without juch entertainments ' heel e fortwiturna, "Home Bade- - Apple Pie" - Thc jiistoncal pageant promises to be the highest af Bnt then' d4 weSome tbe fart la tbat a feller geta Ton trust him, he With yon; ' ate In a restaurant the other finest kind ahent jitat what be earns. ; fair of its Mod ever staged In.UUh couhtr--Th- 1 reive him, yon lwe. '"' must have been made in the of cooperation for this event h&$. been m&nifested by the For he'll finish the ihlnr he: fie- day Home for Aged and Feeble Apples. l!various communities of th4 eonhty. Under? the most we I ain't advlsln' humans to aell their gan.. EaatmaDd, evtry town hasa?- - Joye for gold Whli h t simply the Job supply-lud;rtction of Professor E.-A husband, snaps Frank ' ' ' - ' Or nerer go on fishln' trips, or wait the news. rangcd to be represented in the big pageant is altthBtlBfrefweet-bear- t old e till they get The automobile,-thl radio, the motion picture and other good to tne newp:uier after tbe nerve has been reto Afore turn bh that' re, they plea ' ' time existence come' into modern inventions, have since the Berton Braley. moved. . niau. a foolish waste o' fun. of the county fair and there were predictions that in time they But you can't succeed by ilayi would sound the death khell'of fairs generally. However, when Robert fiauet, picking up a tbere'a work that should Xw W mil in Wshln?rtpn with more automobiles and radios hi; the county this jrear done, real estate esked, "Wbafe Uts A lady'a ' a ii if lonftfrnetlon operntions. and entries ,, lhan ever before, there Is a. record 'nlimber of An' or in tbin In. station every Job magaainerx, ' ' Hut lie's The wa entlUed "The mngailne V in the interest fair. great land from coast to coast . j ( Talking Ajachlnj Fairs like anything else must keep up with' changing The cbsp who work the banlent ft There are a nunilier, xt reasons conditions and as long, as 'this 1$ dWiethey Will be successful. the one who'll git the niot.. We d like to see a. centipede dowhy the Washington,. Central tabor The addition of the automobile show the Escalante pageant Unlon has been keenkig if shrn WR, the t 'harleston. ' ' ' and the race9 as well as the recogmtiofr frt'a bigger .way eye on. blm in' connection with this tach year of the boys and jpirl who aTre;cIuh. members all A iew Jersey court has held, that Joli of,emlwwy hulldlng. j ehow that the county fair association, For one thing, he sold the land on attempting to meet """ has e legal Jlgbt to rule his which the embasny Is to 'stand thome. . Tee, snaps' George Selman tne demands oi tne present, as long as mis is aone me iair the British government. XhJ. will be a success and when this is not.dbne fide fair will fail. 8d he also bo t Jegar rlghLlo Choose your morning menu wisely. Too much food may make you slug gish too litrie food cuts down yous strength. Start the day with Shredded Wheal ; Nature's perfect food fc health and growth. Shredded Wheat is whole wheat 10O per cent simply eteatn cooked, shredded and toasted for - your convenience. Proteins, vita. . mines, mu&ral salts and braaall are) Here's all the food energy you e in a s For every ma a who is willing to the "finish aomething," ten are ready to "atart something; v . ! - iTiii :4herejuiLai; Nature grevthem. 'Top thia wheat food with elked ' peaches or other summer fruiuv and you've put a most appetizing, sauW. disli . - , y - , - X. g--..-- yoiir Ibteraata a bit. " hln-or-tr- ; : j. s.fs MiueBtnuil.' t tv n .... 1 A ' A senunel tired upon Marion and tne uttie general ur. called his small farce into tittle. Ths British rounded and surprised. surrendered." Marion called. for their captain. Hs could not be found. The scouts searched Jthe tsyern from top to bottom andat last dragged th"tfscomfitd'BrI6M"baderout - of the (Continued.) chimney. . ere square BtlU If the Satlone WMst "toTSMke "TBeTeatueworl coflld get along - without It they ; ...' t noticed at tbe tlnlxh. after Heeharjv work on a plan all fbe film A' txxii't. Lthat the finest possible weather will be on tJurjng the fair. That tbe rhap ybo work tie hard- - (A foet to coitxider by people who : The exhibits carp are coming in more rapidly thanv' fever before; et li tbe one trbo St,a tbe woet. At . the work of the tiewapaper Already entries in a number of departments have surpassed mant. all prevTourrecordsr-Th- is in itself is a definiti index as 16 There ain't no way around it It' i 'H L II. li. . . I A. cnaracier- oi me exniDiia in ine compeiition , xor tne tbe man who nerer atopa . r From frt ndfrom'flgiiTea, from "r.- - Various" ribbons and premium raoney, Bat heepa right on a farmln' tbat a guff. ; goealp ' Will hare the MiritMt rropa. Among the things, which will add to the aUecew'of th . From, hnmot end wblaper e4 Ohrtheiyrttraea jTa hot fo,r fiocln -v-. a tbere'f any the flah'H. blte, In hint, and ha at he must . races, and the Eaeaiante gather hurry the flHd tbat been neglectel t hla etuft Nq better fair grqunds extet any where HhaB' those, of Butnerer . dnen eorae tbrongh all right. Utah county. The heavy sod will stand up tinder almost ny And put the cold truth lfato print. what la true of farmln' must be eon me now ahd then tbere'a so Of traffic There will be no dust' The grounds have been clean- An'true at any pout, , ' ed until they resemble "Spotless Tpwn.HTh enery from It' (be ebap who worku tlie hardest r error or two In atorlea he the gives yon to . the fairgrounds is superb and forms a most delightful setting tbat will alwaya get tbe moat. i. 4 Crossing the river tin. tier cover of night Marion, with a few of his men,' found .the British utr 1ered at the Elue Houie .fivern. J OFFICE (lil CAT ,,: 1 leather man has promised that the sky will be cloudless and at i THE REPORTER 'THE HARDEST '...t fle'i aemetlmea a ilt of anlsaoc. a lot o' fellera try' a lot of . It'a tnie, ' . i Ile a ofteotlroea a moat a beat. dlffefenljreyar:For earrle , out -- their fortanea. EHpecUUy no If (be f.Of; a that ' A you do fbroncfk my llttlfrntreteb ol daya; will be officially opened In ohernrttv hertl Would thrlre v tj vi ii u hhi i in t tsssj'ii-- v u He'a erf oua, peralatent, Irremeut, the Idle KooAlper; iiwtie must be fair county ftwl pre-tend- ed 4De '' The Utah County Fair Utah The annual Al raarA a OVVWe fina we ivu eju.iaU bora him word that a de tachment of British was . 1 conducting a large body of Ameiiean priloners from Camden to Charles- -i -- .Delivered hy carrier, pet month, Delivered by carrier, per year, In advance '. .'; ',o . . u . . , . , . . .14.60 IK live red by mail In Utah county, per year, in idsnee ....... ,..j.i3.0 THE Delivered by mall In fid ted R1nte,'eut8lde Dak. count, per year. i . . , ; . j .. . . . to' advauce . ;v , H.W ;k .(....,.. ........ AH advertising 11 oclock. a. tu. limits 83 ...i ,'v.mM trT, , I .I- 1 " .Editorial Rooms, TetepooM EsUMlKtied i a daltr M IWSs-- roMlshed tn tbe weekly la IKSfl: Herald building, SO South First West itrwt,' frota Utah every "renJii. except Saturday, and Sunday morning.' Veilrered' by farrier la PfOTO, Lake TWw, Vineyard, Oreo, Prove Bean, tod Pleasant JW. All com' plaint of faatrr nature should be made it six. "Telephone M. Entered aa. second clam matter at ttorpostofflr tm Etsh. I t v HERALD I'OKPCRlTtO'l Busineas Office Telephone - Ki!TCHESRE0NER- SYNOPSIS BY BRAUOJER 0 A newspaper dedicated U) the best iutereett aJHl the mteat4mop&Bt ef rftah county, Utah's leading agricultural and lodestrial section.. : - - THE ROMANCE OF AMERICA: Swamp Fox 1 tying and -- ' r e - health-ful- breakfast table. dish upon your ' l ; , i PACIFIC COAST SHREDDFD WHEAT CO. r- H; g Schen-eusk- y .S , ... non-unio- . -- i - .' iesideritof utomobilescatt-earr- y .r wht entherffeis"aaOoiiaufy. bniatsew, He also made a trip to London re- placea where there may be greater amusemeiifr features, 'the BT taiAKtES P. STEW ABT cently hnil'It'f understood: he tm ''4'MXT OF A BLIGflTED BCD more radio can provide entfertataingp W'ASHIXQTONr Xet H a wns jnHt a prairie. flower- who mm a quantity of plan., M '.u y films sideshows and horse can the the than depict dialogue Wartlmnn bttild the new embassy prints aud apecificatlona.' For the growing "wilder hour by houri and. hfere throw tht) Bt1tlib gownimeut is plauiiing new embassy The Central Labor got marriellhow races as thrilling as those staged thetrack you see in a little romance for good measure,' but the one thing whith I m as tame li VHMngnn and 4jB- - Mi Inn wouldn't woaa they cannot provide is the feeling of well being that cornea tiaSHador Sir Esme Howard wiU from rubbing elbows with other residents - of the County, fluil a diplomatic Job on hla bands The ether day a huge steum FrleljdsljlD helps, ef course,, but with meeting and greeting friends that have hot been seen for roii)iared with which he'll think shovel, wltk Wardmaa'a fabel on ) uearu or xnenasnip alone, debt settlement didn't amount It, lumbered Into the embassy site's bringing in. repeat orders. years, and with eating hamburger and driftking red lemonade war J nnll.l.l.A.J uriKUtwrUWU. and recalling the days that are past, Then againthere conws .o much. Not that Wardman isn't a capIt ne secret or success is a secret that snbseqiieatly cd: the developed home able contractor. to the average citizen a feeHng j)rlde :iB ;his ' shovel's nijsslon was to open a new fo many people :Z t- county when he views the fine displays of agriculture, horti- - Prutnthiy no street hut Washing nnhnUnor1 ounirv bus done more building. first thought was that It was about naisAtfu. wuu una nma mwm ir -- at t t rrt rir ter -- L.. oh ettitttrHffld4rvtockhi off Utah county farms. Truly tnejair has alacejn the life of the county. If you' have not arranged to attend, je wss a UshmanTtoo.Origteay4ne5 bricklayer. hassy building. ' uiilti w iHiomi Ire, having acquired better do so! There was a ?At The Bottom newsryt"OTnes fromrsome little town irrMiftniEsoU L. W. Hill, jr. the grandson of 'James J. Hin, great railway magnate, has started at the botVoiiriL bytaktjpjf a job' as 'timer keeper for a section gang at 12.35 per day, plus blink and bofind. He is quoted as saying," f'Grtadfa'ther' started at the bottom, and so Thct PauTTguesa: The news atoryr goes ahead to say: that young Hill is 11 II will ittlO UJlVi. VA1V1U and then' proceeds to- sliow that the grandson is starting in just as humble a' way, aatKe grandrather, the "great Empire JJuilaov" as he oftea is, re ferred, to." .But the lines are not paralkL The jroung man who is "lresh from iaie and Oxford," f he Juis .used aii time wisely in making friends as wH of the things that are taught in 4hese eehoofi, M hot really be ginning at the bottom. He has his educatfo'n and ills friends as foundation. iTheh too, he probably dtd"hot start "at the row la a.mlnute. "Where are you Out Our Way There's a good deal of talk, these days and. considerable newspaper publicity about the sons of the. nation's rich men "starting at the bottom, the Bami air? daddidzLTheJateat IN TWO BISCUITS FULL MEAL "I'seyfrum Alabama, suld boss, I ever get . buck Bambo, "a nd ft there again, I'U nerer be frum t there no mo', boss." BAILTIESSONS iKsTT'lAMSnil-l'Vr- mmms Perhaps the aew "Black Bottom .When Sustanne arrives nhe'Uflnd dancelfirlginatett iaMiasisslppi and! plenty pf ABierTcan temils'players at perhaps the Chinese eat chop suey. IN ENGLISH By W.L. Gordon OFTEN WORDS MISUSEDV "Pii rt uttienU" Is. one get of brackets. VParentheeea" i plural. Th hplf'htn mra Inilel V nhofh. An, explorer who (lodged tigers in O F T E X MISPRONOUSCEDi er the he Intellertuai. snlrltual or Africa is rectfverliiK from being hit drought. Pronounce drout ' ; ' , social. OFTEN MISSPELLED : assessee by a New York taxi." and Hsspssmen txTouf Ssr it Tin . TIA 11 I . . fL. The 'political uspirunt who blew SYNONYMS : accurate, complete,--. I for two things. hot and Cold is repluced by the one correct, perfect,- - faultless. She: And what are they? UeTBlondes and brunettes. three times andt is yours." Let i III Maiden, Mass., there is a min- Increase iur voeabTiIary by piaster-- : When yen get to the end of your ister 102 years old, which Is a long ing one word each day- - Todayi tie a knot In time to "stay broke. word PREDILECTION ; preference I yope, says Don Bean It and hang on. ' beforehand, partiality. - "Be had 1 shown a aln'tJtbe-whigtl- e; ; markedrijredllectlon.folf that pulls "Should, a man propose to a girl the train." thuiji suivi'S.- . '" oh. Ills kneesr ' , 1 "Either that or she should get Johnson .My wife and I. have a Joint fiiiuk. account - , ( ': c:-.- l Jflllpy That', -I i "L ftwu iut?a. oaves t. A tooth is no foot' He never! a lot of. trouble, doesn't ii tackles hnythlng cheaper than a! "Oh. yes. An I have to do is to dreaa Stdt If there Is one hanging Iit the money in. She draws It 1 1 come " e4 , r. o from,-Samb- BuWUliam 7 :"It ... - V " -- , , I ' ; t , ... rntr V 1H" SHERIFF O' "trAiS coovtw witH ACOOPV-- t OtrVT)S. I ... Si m - v r t fuudu. ,iout' ... , " i ! ! . Mf.X:m. HONEY Ja Gallon JBOTTLE" 1 TOMATOES LARGEjrOMATOES " i r - m, fitc Jt--Bi f i r a. i .. .... Hsr a w : u u - ... bushel . 10 LBS. POTATOES ' -- 1M: 't"' nCA ZOC : SIRLOIN STE.UC r pork steak rIib. . . . .:. . . ; : . ' ' lb. iat-wSS- a" ii. .,..:.$1i2D Jr . .. . . ROIL .' 11lUC . ......... nn . atUb v II' T I flii. II I ....,...'.. ZOa v II' MIA r : . S - :e ' v ?; t;JJk. : m:--iid-r1 t'Ht. VJ f ; fue CAM fsivf - ' ' i ''T&...1 V . 1 t.l k as rm SCHILLINGS I I Thf CASH and CARRY MARKET II ! ,v!..'. $3i2&i I Flour, per cwt BLOATERS .TAG BLOATERS . ,. each ...y,.,.,, JUNE PEAS ; j i - -- MELONS iUEAS tannottarttthe , i i a 1i4n-executiv- :'J- . WATERMELONS lb. a t u akcerUy-Ja-tlieJjI-ts -- -i- . IJxICEj5!0j:AI0ES. i tt - -- 1H i :Hf!t:!!C;POTAT0ES. nmvtPfy.s'''r ithoiard " a'mva- M 43C;: . lb. mart- - I B5C ............ ;'. . HONEY-;.;- rt I " Jl hone Y:.t.;r;:c that he; some day will be over therma l fh see that he is shielded from many of the hard knocks which . f I..-, QUART BOTTLE 1 PINT BOTTLE i achieved a jreat success, Then again there must ,be a certain sense W financial security.in knowing, despite the $2.35. pet; day5 Mvage, that 'dad' is chairman of the "Board of directors of the Great Northern railway and that Tn caise the $2.85 ahould.notvpro-vid- e the; tiecessities of life an f eKtra: dollar:': mighii, Jte' "Scraped up Ah an emergency. Faroes had no such sense father, securityrwbeB hi starte4.it the ' bottenf. No; 'Hd" inattarhe ma? tryfand-,ninot4oiMe44-the-lea8t?he rrand- ?on bottohif'rgreatr his grandfather, and. the position of. his father.' have' given him certam advantages tna necannot throw n. Iioinsitter how hard he may try. He is to be congratulated on'the effort he is making.-- - This is; much, jitter than loafing for' a few years and then stepping position which -- HONBYjr.:t?rrr.T institutions. HelU iot renwia at the bot tom because men directly over him cannot help $ut realize - ; HONEY - ' "f ' ' ' j . . IWH 37 III m m y |