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Show THE CHRISTMAS HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER GE FOUR'. I0Y0 KIVAIiTS CLUB SETS 21." 1925. FOOLISH QUESTIONS 4 EIIVIABLE PACE FOR CIVIC heard of foolish quest tons. And no doubt you've wondered why A person w ho w ill ask them "Will expect a aaue reply. t)ld you ever bring a girl A box of candy after tea And notice Ih'w she grab It And then mjs: "Is this for mer Foolish queKtion you should an swer w hen you can : No, tbe candy's for your father ' or your mother hired Or for Jhn, tbe , jnan! I just wanted you to see n, Xw '111 take it all away" Now that'a a quention that most every day. . You'll bear You've CiUBS DURING PAST YEAR By DEAN B. V. HOYT. Provo Klwanls Club, raaklln tell ui la bis aatoWog-U- j Jibuot bis conceiving the er--n prijt-- t of arriving at nwiral . v'!..b. In order to accomplish 11.wn.Ubte. project Franklin .,,,.! Us thirteen celebrated tiut!' their corresponding pre--s these virtue is "res- ' Th peiwpt is 'resolve to fnj what you ought;; preform boot fail what ton s like individual make resolu- r In the way of plan ,t each woiAti. The Pwvo Klwanls Hi claim a little auceeas for the leave a little for t be t ura and acknowledge the great lit due other Provo clube for .Certainly tharc ir achievement few cities of Ibe slxe of Provo well organized and whose "needs so completely taken rare or renioVnt r Til. ' ...'.. . Tou'll hear moat every day. i then most every morning There la someone round the place Who see you take sharing brush - ' And lather up your face And and you give the1 razor A preliminary waTe, Tbe fool will alwaya ask you , "Are you going to havr Foolish question and your answer Is And a . I hope: ' 'No, I'm really not at all' prepared . for shaving. .,But I Uk tbe taste of soap I just like to take tbe sttavlni tirUMh , . ' i ? " this way." paint myself Now that'a a question that You'll bear moat everj day. And ' , Or if you'vejxvn away from town q For several days or weeka, win ak And then you all have met the man Vbutl it that a friend The first time that he speak? " Who atoua you on the way, He'll ruwli along to meet you And aska you where you're going. knock And almHt you silly, And then listens while you aay- A he mjllera: "Are you back V YoU're going to the funeral Foolitih i uet ion, and to answer in Of oor old brother Ned. that Hue Then, as soon as you- have told him, , Tou should nay, "Oh, no, I haven't ougn. erganiaauon. IL willsiBr. "Why. J be deadr tSt hack. h Provo Rlwanfs club . will Foolish question-n- d you might a II. V. HOYT VVbv. I'm at .Biugen on the Rhine, favorable . well reply:' tbly receive Ita most I am traveling in Europe and I "No, he alwaya thoughrthat first 'Dtioii because of tbe taWglnal thanks to our increasing, rapidly t Iwck till May" won't steal comedy. "All In AnfcEveuhe'd have the funeral, ' QHfKtion tbat Now tiint'f " which waa written and put on mild wintera and the Rival .amount Then after awhile be'dVdled Xind. the benefit of tbe Boy Scouts. of browse available for winter. Brother Ned was bo original moderatloa and In group" temperance, of tioiist now can having a auch a success in every way I'tah the humility form a distinct part of the That he wanted it that way." t a similar project will unques-libl- the vicinity of SOW head of elk, civl clubs. It i be Now that'a a question tbat anibe taken up for the next best and most profitable same You'll hear most every day. club Klwanls Trovo mal in America. Tiinia'mgos and lieved that the r. v In refound been ha Hot. (yanting distant in the mountain the Provo quality? of moving lecture Or If you should have caller. this vastly ' A future will be able, to 'furnish their spect to performing had widespread attention. Say some afternoon at five, function. iiHpr, t amount of effort and milliona bar of, elk hunting and elk under And aa you sit conversing, club are. the of memliers The l)een , hare com-eat Negotiations lollara are spent to give the If the doctor should arrive, Walter Adams, J. E. Allen, B. E. reneratlon tbe bent training ana way,- - since, last, year f looking B. Would your y Mtar Jb jUent, Claude Alien! Anderson, moun.Mark fhlfk an' lui afforded. also to tbe placing of a few Or. when she saw the doctor, Asliworth. John 0; Beesley, Victor tain shepo on MU Tlulpaiiogos. Would she say, "la someone 111 X!. tents apend many aleepleas nights G. II. BrlmhalL J. A. Bnl- Bird. J is the commerce of chanilier The -about the outcome of their Foolish question and yotr answer Bunnell, xtt Bnttlev At ur iirl. lockr Jr all aeema, therefore, tnnr connecting link tetween lidren.it a with shrug: J. C Clark. Jos. R. tcil The Provo Butler, movina-- picture industry with Ita civic ' organization 1 Jacob Cole"No, there's no one HI we simply erf ul possibilities for good la not Ktwnul club Mleves In supporting Clark, 4I. A. Dixon, J. have the doctor come! DixoiH man. commerce and U'Uoy of vln the part of wisdom and toe chamber To the parlor- mgl beat W. E. x. Eves. Alfrnd Kll. J. Ms.nu In a nrecedent thla year ;lce when It feature and popular Sometimes, too, he tunes tbe grand L.' Grnbam. Ellas Hansen, U in Piirrer, club 150 out a membership .u nHi nf --lawun - - .i tnklns - . ' . r... t--,. W. T. Hasler, Alex Iledquiat, Wal- - niano nklng incidents and tnereny the cnamiier 01 comment. C. Henrold, H. When we want the thing to play." L. S. ter Hedqulst, nter balance the offorts of tbe waulans are also privJ(lingjttneof Now that'a a question that In the best coaming and skiing courses V. Hoyt, K. S. Harris, E. O. Hughes, loola, churchea and homes. : You'll hear most every day. 11. .lacksou, Henry Jackson, El J. VIi)ter oltaiieL be can ? rrovo te with that this . idea uie L. P. Wm. J. mer Knight, be Jacob, therefore possible Ivanla dub drew up a .reaolution sports will Its Larsen, Edgar llcArthur, T. L. Mar smiposlng inai an eievaior wj If nature furnishes it presented it to all Klwanls eluiw this year Koreot.to close hla doors, rrovo The tin, A- - B. Morgan, B. J. Miirdock, fee. and anow of share Utah and received thetr nearty And vou should tumble down the Q. O, Swen Nlelson, Elmer Its Miller, manifest will roval. . Subsequently this rewi- Klwanls club, shaft P. Parker, Ernest Paxuian, E. D. ion- was presented at the Klwanls usual Interest In the administering floors. AV. Past twenty-seveLrnatlbnal convention where" It aid and Christinas cheer to Provo' Ramsey, FYauk T. Reynolds, J. Seber And as you've reached the bottom I U endorsed by Klwanls iuterna- - poor through the community wel Robinson. Waiter RoMnson, ' And are lying quite inert " Bupi?r, T. L. Scbofleld, Lloyd Sut fare organization. ." maL i". ; V ".'7' of ad ton, Scott P. Stewart, Harry Spring- - The first one that approaches other from Aalde projects Mt. on elk Timpanogoa jjlaced p . Will exclaim J "Why, , are yon ' wiu no ministering charity here and there. mc.verj Eail Spafford,. James II the fsovo Kiwams-ciuI l; O hurtr James Stefllng Strattou, mis Kvme, greatest a its club may perform ,bt be apprectated down through yonr; dying M. W. Merrill, Rol)ert Foolish questlom-e- nd stream of time by all sportsmen sion by developing proper reeling Enanbrack,f words are. "No!. . ' W. II Hornlbrook lover of wild life and tbe great and attitude on the part of its mem Robinson, was in an awful hurry and thla I M. J: Karl Beck, Thomas of the Pyne, the on as well as elk bers of part doors. While1 the number E. elevator Anson Hatch, ,. 8. Balllf, in George The ot gospel .Vyoraing have been rapidly dlmln- public ht large. H. Holt. Geo. Vera Johnson, John Runs toa bloomln' alow!" V ' the -- and dividual Broup. o jdaclty4 uara iav Hue wiuieiv iuu ag Now that'a a question that accessible food supply. ; these gospel of Individual and group Jus- Van Cot, Chas. De Jlolsey, Ernest You'll hear most every day. n h.nrt. f i!tahlk have been tice: the gospel or individual aim Halverson. Tf. 'r 1 Serves the States of . COLORADO; UTAH and NEW "1 Oaru-Clark- , - - : , . : The Leading Commercial and Manufacturing Cities ... i- r L i ,C The Most Important-Minin- ,,.... Districts g And The . - n -- Principal Agricultural y alleys - o ' of the Intermountain West ft Are Located 4 : ; 1 f; On the Line of -- 1 the - I 0 GRANSE '.i a Expenditures planned for 1926, totaling more than nine million dollars ($9,000,000.00), Will pr6vide in- - " creased station and sidetrack facilities, additional locomotives and freight car equipment, improved road, ' bed and construction of new lines and constitutes the greatest improvement program in the Rio Grande's history. 8 . ' -- ' . i . A large part of this money is to be spent in Utah and Will flA 91 r 8 Gllficf Dnf iol onnf viknH An "fn ' fit a ' of the state. These great improvements are evidence of the Rio Grandees earnest desire to furnish Jhe territory served by its lines with an adequate and dependable transportation service. '. it-- ' J WhenY boShio o rm y " 8 or I rave p ' - Patronize the ... jFrOriendlg & Helpful I p m asa aftJt K 1 . ' "'8 K A I Denver I i 10 Grande Railroad I |