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Show FR0V0 EVENING HERALD, PAGE TWO THE OBSERVER THE t t 4 Publtahed by th Herald Corporation, E. C. Rodger, president, t matter ao 8v 1st W. fit, 1rovo, Utah; dally.' Entered m Moond-cla- a Member' of the United PrWasao-elatiot"the fcrtofrioe'ln Provb, NEA Servioe, Pain IkUtorial Serrloe, and U JanW6. Soiipp Newspapers. lat roe'tn" If voiTdoW recel v 40tt. 5 and! a reporter, 'ybuFJIape before ty Iepbei-Buslne8--tfflcej"l&i--ooJ- Jy p. BREAK FOSr 'l GeUItrand.-- ! lub as one who 4ldnoL be in the glbrlou principle of noble Hnstitutlon-il: hereby to make 'public retraction this late ind to offer my aame-t-a- t ! nomination- lrito your '"'!' great 'association;. V ' FER PAKICAKE.S )n..M) i. Loaf Uevs tha wish BRiKicr-- A rNr -- : d 1 7 MUM .e&TiU il "VM d sheep who "oflKlhar-woffTB--afr-t- N. Ounnar Ramueon, editor and managprf R W-- Ooedeli, managing dltor; tfC. Hka, county itor; J vOwna,dvrtlalng manaittt w.wvv- 1' MT DEAR JAMlysiiiS one of the ti montlxj Subacripttoa temWrBy carrUr In tnajunty, outside K50 the mail oounty , jta oo'inty. 15,00 the year is advance; by . . ; V I 1ROV4 TOO MUCH V N"W ; 3iPiWE Oomt RMp i f I I J -,Cr Ann.n MAOoTEO VAHOO&fJ' A vr. V V l J The fundamental ordinary working stif f m."nev American or European financiers -' who eel concessions in DacKwara regions J IIue 'Africa? A statement from the Economic and Wiage Commission "t i of South' Africa is 'interesting;' It says: " "Tha nolicv of excluding the native from industrial oc-cupationj reduces hik Ability to wrahd th'refpre Jiis value a 'market for the ma,nufacturerfhich 'European JabSr poncy mut sets uui w js engaged, inus me finnnl finpriinira for ; white emclovmentroay so checJrthe crowth of wealth as a whole that it defeats its own ends." " It isiin-thinterest M ttyr JvJiltd niessionarad Hie euiTemtnif .10 raise- - uic aunuimii reci wi wig nawrv, t- - KteadLexQlaitinf them. The golden rule has had preaous,little influence orrtrjoee commmumties. uqaiy .eiougn, who "dpve od" n h hefora 'i .caa retire rea-sho- the iimc HTix .. um k:ii,. ,..jr :. au. . : 11 - i Cn. v jCTm Let Us Be Fit Vnnr refill U'l vmavam run fo DTP c v-- United States carry? " It wouldn't it? a . va VM a J'OtJB. (Copyright, 1928)-- Howdy, folks! Some of the cf.ndldatrs. urn so confident of being elected that they have al- ready, had thrnsHves measured ',. ia . J' two-pan- ts 4 ' m - ' , ; ' . uuf MfaL1SH ' gold-dicre- T't ' ! ek8Tbound;ma'rt;W?a.tkewi irjZ ''a 1week " ' P J '-" ' Jf due 8ehra-- my meat chopper. Mr. Crisco's pho to appears herewith. If your wife calls you n dumbbell remind her that dumbbells always come in pairs. Wit hate fJie chilly atirinnn, It makes us qrilt forlorn. We bate to stoke-thfurnace At 0 a. m. each morn! e ? 1 - Im j 1 ri - I I - -- Since Standard for Radio Uecept ion e - The subject , i i -- Art Shannon. WATCH Gs Chambers The place Sprihsrville f o first-olas- s : drug-r.- - v MOONE'Sll V,' 5fJ Utah County Fair t I Provo, Sept. 27, 28, 29 Are' You Preparing ioJSejOne of Those ' jVmonglthe Throngs" CVV H ih .' ' -' .;; ' v ' ' ijLL OLL Domestic T -- nnp . uLi ' lit. " ; rt T'! i " ' It 6 , ' p i: i - ... . ':' -- . . '' CCp " ii. ,1.. '5JT.T r..;. t big Horse Pulling t. And hear Governor' George H. Dern, SEE ' ." . will Mutt Dog to be conducted on the opening 1 VULt day by the Evening Herald. ' I - jiho VCC. The . . horsesina ' TuJuLiaddresIlhethronganoa4heopem The Fire Works each right: I!!e These are just a 'few of 'the sights that .will greet ' " ' . every fair visitor. It is the duty of every loyal citizen of Utah County trf come out and help make the Cpiinty Fair a success. 1 r , . . 5: z! li '' Bonnie Gray, Ed Wright and Company in the most thrilling exhibition oChorse r riding even " seen in Utah. , i ; J . ' - StE",J,rfc . ' f - The county's best ..contest, CAKES, ICErCREAMrVEGETABLES AND ROASTED r; . . Wonderful Fruit, Vegetables andHouse-- l " ' : hold Articles. rr CI7P J ' 'UJuLt Utah County's. fine3tdairyi.cattle. ;. . The best program of Horse Races even seen in Utah County. -- Yoif will be delighted with the foods prepared the Chambers way, usng only a very few minutes of gas, hen allowed to finish cooking on this self retained ' - CCrThe (clock. 2 ' ' CrC Range CookeryT' School The fine Automobile Show which will contain .. OuJL the latest in Autodom. Come and hriiig your Lneighbors and friendsvXou jnay ;wyi one of the prizes. IJ Schramm-Johns- ANNIVERSARY! MOSE LEWIS : will be prepared for you. T T1 FOR -t Wme7Vjenesday AfterroonTSei?, I1' Federal Tires 1 Broken- - Veins. all Drugs . and storestt EMERALD OIL Lecture Demonstration at Hyperacidity. Cv.hand Drug- fc , Adt. Expert Vuicanizers i j . flavennmfn . - but! Jittle take the4mportant I pnngyille Housewives o1 Are guaranteed for , the Jife of us V!t the t'" ainst defects. ;1 I - oi 1 I - "( You too are to have an pppoictunity Jo attend EEXjII . nr i , A - Great Throngs Are Expected to Visit ' Jih ih ....... - ! -- I ty, con- -'ti' '"A friend ormrnels Just returned from the can hold my rf I that S. M. and A. says of the ,vention '' another jownXwitli the best of them. All this make jr The ambition of the modern flapper is to become so slender that she could sleep on a 7 telegraph wire without rolling off. !:xuta t W.flw one-thir- nua, ' ilZZ"?!'. which ara typical chronic pain ' Dr. H. M. Adler, Iinhois State which occurs from on to thres or Criminologist: "Our mora t tests four hours following the meal. It may lead us to believe that a given In a sharp, cutting Xcurciatinrf typ thild Is a very groat crime risk, of pain, present as" Boon 'ar thr but that is not conclusive. An old stomach has" emptied Itsetf of food. building may be declared a very Chemically ft Is usually due to great fire Insurance risk, and still a hyperacid secretion. We also find a greaLdeaf of gaseous dlstentlori, never be touched by fire." t feeling of 'discomfort, distress and '"which 'is 'charHarry L. Todd, acting postmaster. sometimes aausea 'The San Francisco: "Mall planes have acteristic' df ' this 'ailment" been leaving Salt Lake, castbound. above Is an extract from ' editorial TJ ' with capacity loads Of lfeW pounda Dy Phlllln ?' , nearly every day for a we.k They-rTcarry mail from the Hyperacidity o4 Los Angeles and Seatlle lines. The "v.11, ff II you are lurvunaw "wuu wj part or your entiri-j.uKMof thejjntted the ocean, you will find the f orvU list--on ot artment "Agriculture:Tpassenger uej W uchr-If-y- ou and whales marketmir-of nids the successful Testable produce. Mr. G. B. Ram- - whale, jou'll brag to .themisfolks ; sey, agricultural expert, lias" re- -, back homebut, probably, -- mate. called attention to the seTFpery. Interesting running The whale, is not a fish and to ' oUBiyness, of vegetable marketing) conditions and the Value of the keep him company in the deep blufr work the government la doing . to .ea, is the playful porpoise, which ' .". Tfs not a. fish,' either. The porpoise help this cause. an animal ana, line an A very large part" of a!lvege-'l- s qhlp uroriuceil in spoiled while lt suckles It young. The animal al oceaft" being marketed, either during ship loves to gambol alongside witb the' ment after arrival at the point: ships, easily keeping up fastest steamer. It runs from 10 of d istr Ibut on; CafBR de- - to 14 feet in length. . The namwith its resultant disease-"a- nd cay, frequently Causes great loss f porpoise cornea forjlporcus, swlne','. this sort. Growing vegetable prop-- 1 and It is Bometimes called . the e4j' . . orlv is not one bit more difficult Eog. . . jj V ii '3 " I.J 'I' than marketing them successfully. To aid in cutting down present losses- ,- th- e- Bureau of Plant ' Industry has launched a campaign to encourage morexareful crop handling. At the same, time, government scientists are continually studying the cause and cure of So Your Feet Swell and In- '' ' flame and Get so Sore plant diseases. Yon Can Hardly Have You Varicose or Swollen - 3; - Veins? ' To stop the misery, pain or soreS1 KADIO 7 TUBES ness, help reduce the dangerbuF s, wollen'velns and strengthen 'thri-.-legMoone's Emerald Oil. Th&i '' 1915 clean use powerful penetrating yet healing oil Is simply wonrZ7 .derful for Ulcers Old Sore-an- d: TROUBLES ailcersjfJh.ri!;Jmach. a: . - ... -- art many symptom ' some ! fr-OT-o ,u"T,Crisco, "hbosewlfe v and mother.' Mrs. C'ris- eo told heryoung st boy to run his wot bathing- sul thru the clohes-wrlnger. Instead. he ran It thru the -- ' STQMACH - Ther 1 has Its as well as claimed by 1 Prince George had "received' an invitation .to jairplane with' a lovely Hollywood actress, when his pa wired him not take candy right out of their chilto. Some father-w- ill ' '" dren's mouths. -- TIEjOE-IONGUE! "'' "horrors ''" Var, "km? to-d- mc. Tbat raising a family. ' ' : mtvicc. HOUSEHOtD DEPARTMENT OWS OnAFHIC SECTlOV ,....' -- V , Observations Z-"- w im t C'K I a .land Amos Formaldevnere hundreds of families never 1739'4 Bu hyde, spend more than $30 in cash a ard Is ,lhe ;Ave, nonth where there is peace and for a suit and a thxiftest man ..In Juletude and the most gorgeous swivel chair. -. -eauty in the world- v.. rrovo,"! fflendi Farm relief, prohibition and the waiting for those who do not claimed ' Monday. lave lo be close to movies delica- tariff are hte greatest problems in Mr.Formaldehyde stores factory soot and America today, says a lecturer.1 tessen Is so thrifty that 'he other Impediments Nonsense! The greatest-proble- m of civiliza, tion Is what o he never spanks with a boy who wants AND, JUST5N, James: There are to bscome a saxophone player In a his kids for fear million harbors inlets lakrs Jazz orchestra. their pants wU rbmotit6rles like the place I have jc jjc jJi wear out Inscribed from Olympla to Alaska Modern Fairy Tales: The line is Photo by H. R. MerrI3. .Where a man with a - small . ery small income can live like busy." 5c jft Sometimes it la the woman who Is S king" for, James " Seattle has been chosen as the to blame. Sometimes it is the man. .The Garden of Eden was never 1929 convention city by the Interna- But usually it Is Just osi it is right here In our own tional Typographical Union. All Pacific northwest! . fellows, give the old print- For Trssle I dont give a snap: i r ers' yell: She sneers and says'. "Don't be a etaolnt-Shrd- lu ' etaoin! Sap! j Qmfwyp! -- r r Cmfwyp!Cmfwyp .U.nni 1Tr aavfl mAn AV,r Aft DONT .SAY. ' "She has mnde Ui oee ccs says.there.are just : should not run or Jump too much, trouble for you and I." -- You and two kinds of those n, .,. h..t.n tn nAA .hmilil thnv Me" Is correct.- '; j who roll the eye and those who eye hang from their knees from the DONT him" when ,: he roll. "' ' chandeliers. you mean 2f, ... I " im lie. ' ADAGE .7 . poptilarlr used hnf f.n THE COWS PAPA a good asker t,;;;r:,u.rac"Ho.ns.?ver. ' msquotedr ood listener w4"St utew5l Theres no Jealousy In our house. d snjs My wife' fom hould have a gootf nSv-i-- v she ".I V" a do the" same'and .Pay-and'.l -Scotch proverb report It pleases, I haven't had ml. - h. there's never a word said about It" ..7 nnfit m upon our fit, would be too bad to let such . 'Hi 50-5- wr, : v it . about keeDinsr w but the unfit, . contaminated-- roni our7 domestic unfit f being thus preventing Mr. Jacob Strauch is a California' merchant in good WTien Uncle bam.epterea ine wona pu. '" standing.. Strcauh enlisted, 'though unnaturalized, nd, upon ,his return to California, "took out his final papers and sent for his American home a son family, in Poland. Pe got into his not Mrs. Strauch. The 15 of a and 17 rf daughter yearsut ii nrnim nra sr. t irii.fi.uu w ia iiumiiik avv. Amorion- - Strauch family. .Mrs. Strauch writes that she was marked "mentally unfit , upon failing - to correctly answer questions, among them: ' " " HoW many feathers has a henL . ' How much grain is needed to sow an acre ot land. ' ' Can an over be made out of iur? WTiat kind of an unbrdla does the President of the ' f BRE EOS . CQMMM SPAT. OTP. - , ;'; a collection --here ia last spring when ; L' ,1 ' , 0e Pe-- -- ' llttle-woode- , known 1800 where it doerietnnteresting-"unthe Anderson Galleries put up the colonial andjon, tineneal currency collection of J. ' W. stated that htro-f- or auction sale, and the catalog had been this was the most Important collection that ttu d v heldliQtfarSw I saw that J had -t.WM onet, specimens than ... 7 . of ltems-"- out tiI nnxv One of ed prorssTtchounmparetftne (( spcclmensnwe 620 J 3 SCIENCE , r ..,,M(w ita'mp guys caUYem ' 4 LBTjy,)iere, James, . weirp AAt c rt. ,. - mnno-m "Each of these old bills is slgtiea oy leaaing of the of four signers my currency I .have autographs . statesmen, members of the Independence' several governo.-sthese are tra eohmtaf Congress, members of Washington', cabinet; Washington,, relics, and that is more than' o0 can say of the bed 'that ' ' -" m " lept in; "If you knov; of a colonial currency crank, bave tfifwrlte Idaho, Fork Clark's i. DR. F. O. BROAD Y, lo "Cordialiv f h own self, but .wherf ... I got some fairly old stamps and documents my me. sure puzzles Doc grabbed colonial currency In such quantities ;,--: .of the "Canadian ' U. S. farmer's yield, approximately17 bu. per acre: 28. Mar ffnha. 22 bu.: Saskatchewan. 21: Alberta; That' isr' the Cana?i iarmer-ge- ts nearly a third more for hiaJabor than does. the States farmer, bupenonty ot -- soil explains this. Ergo, the States wheat farmer, is strongly tpmntpd to move to" Canadian parts where his toil will yield more. It is exactly thkt temptation which has accounted for mankind's migrations, xn large degree, since history ursi began. The next Congress of Republican and Democraticto farmer-lover- s will have to be .very bright and united, successf ully handle a temptation .based upon getting more : : for what one gives. . i" ') . oone. - , .Temptation to '', . . hi.10me T ' 40-fo- ot Until a reoent fishlne trip-T- I did e loMiglleva''tha:t tbn ordinary ririan- eouldaccumnlate epnn(V,i,!".. to permit Thmvto quit jwork this 1 side of the grave but aftr a. fortnight spent at Pender Jlarborwand on Jenris Inlet dollars-ahdcen- ts British Columbia "values may s, Iowever; 'plain"consrderation of wher : the red cod )l'ay(' along the barrier reefs ' ; . ; v demand. wniting for the hook khd the iBllver salmon leiio in the quit waters ' woods are th full of deer, "and Move Trouse, bearnd other game "j Both Republicans and Democrats are, formally, you -- Hd thmot riotous cabin site J the can be for an toward the disDosed well mlirKf 'sav farmer, especially bought -- nda nesjt Island.. Wheat farmer,, who seems tcr be themost afflictedr-ButriU- ii an be'obtalned for J50 at -an with even to relieve, him,, difficult be to very going jarandTtheTi mountains - reapT I r.ormal combination of brains and politics in Congress; for, Hralght out of the'ivatsr, 00fr-f- .t " lgh;jtlpped with sparkling glaciers j nature is against him. m w w ' Here are the' 128 estimates of bushels per acre of wheat . 1 T333r fJJ ' t boat i i ana can have a jolly good time -'- mfln outterlng ' around " his place fishing reading collecting Biamps like Hill Blily or 1101.(4 the collected, works of Charles Dickens , 4 before ' e Prjm.Jleaper swjngs '.Z' his scythe - -- " , ra....i ku UfrrX: j woods to a eabhwr-o- r ' vr enrrencv. the paper money or our i. I have a full set ot the cur- - . ... SUtes. we United colonies before became givesy rency issued by our Continental Congress, 110 specimens Scott 111, but he Is wrong. I have also one of the counterfeits the Brltiaiv. unwritten of -it -a credlt"Issued to break down our history there, my brethren. ' . if fra'&x . ari ltand In to a little shanty i Iti ery ; , Now here is a letter that is inferesUng to I appear to have started. ai collectors' corner, among other 11 the an pririclple-- of Is that club r ByHIIXBIIXy A trBSy-- ik He Wharare tHe'respojisibiMtiesof semi-civiliz- own (HUl Billy's views, in his daily stories, are his coincide with those of this newspapeftls.UiiOxw " dat--for- riuinnmi'jwff VinArtOQO iT I has returned, mysteriously, ' to" a fold he never was i;n2 oU 66pywJnTe,dnviW Vort DO Colonial. Currency . guest-conducte- Editorial rC'telepbone ' Mvikics MV Jim Marshall - (This column is byArt Shannon, a lost 10T; Ov Williams OUT ...OUR WAY i If n, 18, 1928. R TUESDAY,-SEPTEMBE- ::Admissjon iUediiced fo AdiUtsjiScMen HOcIzi UTAH COUN A Y FAIR ASSOCIATION John F. Mendenhall, ' President t . . E. S. Hinckley Secretary ii-- 1 1 |