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Show PROVO EVEXINC HERALD. THURSDAY. JUNE 9, 1927. AGE TWO " OUT OUR WAY BY WILLI A3IS THE HERALD j PRQVaCATIONS a PubBsbed by tte Herald Corporation. E. Bedjers, pmident, at matter 1st W. SU Prove. Utah, dally. Entered M aetaad-claa- t at the postorflot la Provo, Utah. Umber of United Pwa aaaoda-tioa0. Scrlpps KEA Service, Pain Editorial service, and the Newspapers. 50 8. a, Jma Kjb jtffr f office. BS: Sodoty reverter. 107 1 Editorial papet Ufovt p. av flipaaaa roonu,12ua.If jou do not w your rosiaeaca, , . iOand a copy wUl ha Telenhone-Biudiu- Ma ''hsFiTi recta Jw Arr 'HOSN BOWS ? i SttTr'pART oUrd , . to II It Woul(k ... ,. " HtROE'S ARE MADE U TOURNAMENT, iaw.aroiy rega service regulation, Tn military GRAND BALL CONFERENCE TAYSON, June 9 President Rod ger Clawson of the Council of Twelve Apostles represented the general church - authorities at the Nebo stake quarterly conference held. 80RM. MCfT H . h's hi g s. ' Joker--Be Rir Plans fur the handling of the Utah ata,te Firemen's annual convention to be held In Springvllle August 1, 2, ;nd 3, are well under way, according to announcement of Bill Phillips, chairman of the program committee. Monday morning4 the visiting firemen will he. received. by the local organisation and Mayor G. R. May-coc-k who, on Behalf df tbe citizens of Sprlngvllle will extend greetings. The first day's sessions will be consumed in the appointment of committees, the reading of reports, and miscellaneous business. Tuesday morning a business meeting will be held and tbe Memorial address wlll be given. In the afternoon Of that day the election of officers will take place, and the delegates and visitors will be tendered a reception and dance. Wednesday a mammoth parade will be staged and a jgrahd priae will be awarded to the department with the best float. At a o'clock In the afternoon the firemen's annual tournament will be conducted at' th Springvllle high school campus. Thll will consist of motor races, slngls conand four men' Vhoee-conpllntest, ladder cllmhlng. (wet )for cash price, and many other special events. r. Wednesday evening the grand hat) conductdance will be and carnival ed at Glengarry resort. It is expected that several hundred firemen from all parts of tbe state will be in attendance. - The committees In charge wish to express their . gratitude for the splendid support given them thus - wo-ul- tBg.-etjr- . i t'd I - AIMEEf haT'left her temple to spend three weeTcTTtt Vh?)funfi the devil out of Chicago." She inay beat Hercules' record, but the had better take three centuries for her ; ., Chicago endeavor,. POLI NEGRI and her prince hnva arrived at Chicago, and she is wearing a purple ensemhle, with snakeskin belt-anhat trimmings. Hen Ten help the Hollywood snakes 11 ! Iiri'aysou Saturday and IT REQl'IRES 1(W day. President Lee R. Tifylor preAt the pages for Mr. Chaplin to talk bark sided at the four sessions. at his Mrs. I'pon deciding to talk seasons, the 'speakers hack, Saturday give her plenty, seems to be were Albert H. Powell of the stake the Idea. ' Le "W., presidency, Bishop George Baron of Santaquin, Annie Curtis df the Relief Society presidency, JC P. Oleson of the High Council and ... Apostle tlawson. The Third ward Junior M. I. A. chorus, led by Mrs. ltd. llunnon, provided the niuslc. SPANISH FORK. June 9. The The Payson Fourth ward choir,- - Spanish Fork Rotary club met" to- Meldrnm Muy at jiodrt at. the home Of Mrs. Kith LeRoy Gate and M as soloists, furnished the music Betsy Tipin'tts. Short talks on RoSaturday, afternoon. The; speakers tary principles were given by the were Arssa nf the stake following visitors at the club meetpresidency, Ephralin Tletjen of ing: Jack Teasdale of Los Aiigcles, who recently returned from California, former manager of th'! Caltforntn Mack Bell Telephone system the mission. here; Roy Coombs of Slt Lake and Apostle Felt. Salt Lake City; C. B. Chanell Clawson. of Twin FalK Idaho. Dr. Mfddleton of Salt Lake acHenry Andrus and P. P. Thomas companied Elder Clawson to confer- who attended tlie meeting held reence on Sunday and each delivered cently at I'nvo in the interest of a powerful sermons at both sessions community hospital for Ttah counon the origin, advancement and ob ty, each spoke briefly telling of manligations-o- f some of the thoughts expressed at Other speakers were Lowell John the meeting. J. II. Snell gave a son and Elder Brown, returned mis- report of the recent meeting held sionaries; James Clove of the Sun- here to discuss weed eradication, and Which wus addressed by Governor day' sehoM 'sunerftitendency. President Taylor. Vocal solos were George U. Dern." President John E. rendered by Miss Tvy Done and Miss Booth presided at the meeting and Margaret 'Clayton, and a dnet by community, singing, was led bv ProMr. and MrsEd. Hansen. Leonard fessor G. W. FlhsrOv.' A. Hill was presented by Elder Clawson and sustalned as a patriarch.; Bishop George W IBaron of the Santaquin First ward was released and William F. Broadbenfc was presented to fill the vacancy. The regular M. I. A. qiiarterl.v A. C. Howard, deputy sheriff of conference was held Sunday evfc Idaho Falls, is ' visiting -- with -- his ning. L. John Nnttatl. actlny preut.: HSlcr yrs, ciiarli-It. htrt TTT dent of the B. Y. I!, was theprincl-pa- l iranu lew. Mr. Howard states that the cold weather has had a de-- . iakpr. teirent effect on 'the potato crop In the Gem state, fear being held by nia-ftgrowers iBiif the' seed has rotted hr tho gronnd.Whtiat. and other crops. howe-er- , are thriving in Idaho, Mr. Howard states. Philip Snowdmi; "Governments t AVhile in Provo Mr. Howard exist only for the purpose- - ot ;boing with members of the local sheriffs off ice.coerced.",- '',,""--'- " J Business Men Of City Cooper ates To Blake Convention Huge Success Joined a group of brother aviators in maintaining bachelor quarters in a little frame house near the flying field. There he settled down t the exacting life of a commercial He was upearly, aviator. lHt wben he Could, and always subjectl te call. But life was not all work. Aviators, when not flytng, sre d crew who worry little and Lindbergh, when not employed was iimmlly btiHy at bis favorite diversion, playing ftractical Jokes. He .deUghtd in loosening up a bed so it collaiwe ntwttt the time a. comrade trlel to leep in it. He never, seemed too tired after a long trip to turn loose bis' pranks en whoever might apiieal to bim as a -r likely vietimT- It was at this time that Lhid- rgh became the Jaunty, well dress. d aviator, when he was fly in re faTbyhTocr"bgitraiyTm3rTn he proved to be the evjnlng he ar their effort to make of this convenWved InNNew York from St. Loots tion one of the most enjoyable In nd startedHhe nations blase metro- - the ' history of the state organlzujwlis With hig Jaultless attire. But .when he andtin his flying eos- HEALTH CLINIC ANNOUNCED itume, he still scented the gangling Dr.. Ftayd OulUmore will examine country boy he was In 1921 when toe children-of age at .the .arrived t Lincoln, Xehraska, and mottrfaly. .health clinic to be regular to .began learning fly. HeNnsually swore blue serge, and regardless of held in the SpMngville Third ward amusement hail- Wednesday, June Ijow carefully his clothes mlbt 22, fromil'dntlT 4 O'clock In th mru oia ami atiecieu, always afternoon. ,The ellnic will be held )Ue ;reemed top small and ; his arms too in the Mapletori .ward hall Friday Jong. ' June 10 during the same hours. Trail Blazing Fughfc-- w --. --. ' tlis cmnmeWal flying was varied EXTENSION RECOMMENDED that summer when he and Phillip R. ' WASHINGTON, June 8. (CP) class-mate Love, who had been a at The public 'service commission of Kelly Field, flew to Chicago in DH- - Oregon 'today petitioned the Inter- t planes.1 liliiiiim the tmil for the I state Commpfce CommtS!?tiiin"tff"T5T- Bt. Louis to Chicago route. (kr one or more of .the railroads which later he aa destined to fly In Oregon to construct a with the mails. He' Joined the One operating cross-stat- e line. A spur life from JtJunared Tenth JUssonrl AviaUon Crane or HarrimAn westward to a Squadron, National Guard, at that connection with1 the Southern Paciftime, became flight commander. ic at Credent Lake or flbe adjacent and that was when he obtained hts point was proposed; rank of captain, the Tank which he still holds. bergh' ahrayeemed ready to go. April 15, 1925, Lindbergh became He would take the atr with the mail e the "Flying Mall Man" when "he when 'no eared to go aloft made his first flight over the Chlca- - and aC the end of the winter hi go-Louis route with recrd showed that he" had delivered' United States mall. During the fol- the malt at its destination withas lowing" winter he and Thomas P. great 'regularity as had fliers on Xelson, also a graduate of the Kelly I mny of 'the TfelMighted routes, Field, army flying achool, made tlrog.'snow and sleet all were met aviation history, with their night andTOvereame toy him and It was In flying between those two citiesThe this treacherous flying rhaTBetalii-e- d roMte was not lightod in any war. umcb the skill which permit- eutwit aileet storm in Thtlerh?w;, jiwi .as Llndliergh flew millghted planeR the North Atlantic while flying to Ho matter what the weather Llnd- Paris. liht-l;earte- OBSERVATIONS type-writte- n AREFEATURES - I f H -- la tious, field Heterology, guard, aerodynamics, ha mil Fug of the Lewis machine Kuu, and aynchroniiing Hears ne nao average ofW out of a possible 100. In subjects having to do with naviLis marks gation and with radio were around 90.- In only six subjects was he below 00. On leaving Kelly Held he heeded for 8t. Louis, a place he had visited once previously. That was in October, 1923,. when he arrived alone and unheralded as always in n decrepit npieariiig old blplnne and entered It in tbe International raws, lie then had"BWn flying less than two years. A few days after the Tares Harlan, Guerney, Lindberghs flying mate, was injured in a parachute Jump plane and Lhidttergh remained In unril-Qucnirecovered, selling his plane in the meantime, and buying tbe old Standard biplane in which he arrived at Brooks Field, Texas, the next year for his army training. at liim-ber- t It was while jneldjiiL 1923 that Lindbergh made his connection with the Robertson Aircraft Corporation, 'which and led him into the airmail sen-icart in his Indirectly played a crowning venture, tbe flight to Pur-I- Practical NEBO STAKE BIG PARADE, on) won, O'SSal, ft1 . , ,''.. LITERARY Provo , NOTES ddmtante. Is shown wearing one of the 1SS5 Itathhig suits, made 'especially for DC ....-....- .. ,t , Spanish Fork Rotarians Meet -- e shortens a life by three minutes, so I figure the cold sore 1 bad on my lip In tbe June uv 1H1 dd- Just about two week t my lire. One of the grtat 'mysteries of Hjfc tjie pbotograj tier, say "Look pleasant, iilease." the sitter Immediately assumes an expression as If he had Just bitten into a green a persimmon. SPANISH TORKrJime meeting spirited and held Saturday night the American f Legion Post of Spanish Fork, select- J " WHAT D'YOl' KNOW? ed committeemen to put over the lest Fourth of July celebration that 1: Is it a breach of ct liquet to has been held here, for some time. serve animal cracjters at "a vt getar-iaom- -' --F'ollowingare the various dinner? inittees who will work to make the 2: Should crtffee lie allowed, to , tiara-nerK. V. cool' In tlie saucer below C7 degrws day a. success: finance chairman,- Glen H. Miller, Fahrenheit, James II. Tolhnrst and J. ;Glen 3: At a formal dinner Is it conThomas; adertlsing and publicity, sidered polite to read the name of Ezra Warner, chairman ; Fred S. tbe hotel engraved on your host's Dart Jr., and F. J. Thomas ; parade, silver? Captain' Rex O. Daniels, chairman, 4: When eating alphaliet soup, William H. Johnson, Josepk D. what do you say when you find a D'r. Milton Cottom; comma missing? J. Evans and program. Joseph E. Nelson, chair(Answers in Column 1395.) ' man. John E. Booth, Eugene T. Gardner ; port, R, S,. Hughes, i "A "woman waive licr rights chairman, Roy Curtis. Elias E. W. II. ChristophtTson, Thomas, Tester o. Hltchings. fiftmer Thomas, AnSel A. Nelson, Francis Lundeli, si. BanKs; Wuliam Money and decoration, M. G. McKell, chairman, B. Morten-KeH. J. Monroe Alexander, Neohi Swenson, Forest G. Evans. Elmer Swenson; concessions, J. E. Booth, chairman. Reese W. dance, McKell; James,' Ronald Grant Rounds, chairman, Glen H. Miller. Adjoining towns arle invited to participate in the celebration. PLANS AFFAIR Is wh.vTAvlM'U 9.--- d t n it morning Mrs. Amarilla Ampleglrth's baby sucked an allum styptic pencil which it grabbed from, a shelf and tlie poor little thing's motif h puckered np so-- much its mother bad to bottle with a shop horn: give it The first melons have arrived at the restaurant next door but they I still seem to be a little snobbish. that Pete, the porter, figgers change for a, bass drum would bei tnmbmir almiil lw siibib dimiis, ine and' tincup. NEXT I for comfort! Now that Lindbergh's across O. enabout the only form of f te K.fc our tertainment left is trials. murder AiaerfVa is a country where either the Ktate Deiartment, the Senate, the weather 'or the market are usnally wrung, but thepeopte always right. In Smoking Room has A gray sn2keskin"sfioe vamp and strip running around thC shoe of black patent leather in Just would fit the fushion a fa . 1 clothing, furs and rugs. Clean and easy to use. Will not stain.' . Flit spray clears the home in a few minutes of disease bearing flies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, roaches, ants and fleas. It searches out the cracks where insects bde and breed, destroying their eggs. . vhich cat holes.' It will sata your chance Kill them at once, with Flit. SEW SHOE en-tj- d the fesult of exhaustive" laboratory research. It has replaced old ineffective methods. Fatal to insects but harmless to i Flit Is i mankind. Recommended by Health Qflkrals. Buy Flit and Flit sprayer today. For sale every. where, Flit kills moths add their larvae toe-rubb- er r,VWTr. ... r -- -- COPPER LACE Pro vo Youth In r Surveying Party Gold and feilvet lace stand aside to make place for the new copper ln,ce that Is extremely simirt? on chiffon flounces and tiers. 1' t' r . BRAID TREATMENT i Light blue "rick raTk "braid forms on novelty diagonal striped effects the Juniper and side Inserts ' of a darker blue flat Crejie Sports model. " ' be- art' SCIENCE TUrOSQUITOEShat r TIP OF TONGUE : Xever cross a bridge partner fore all tbe blunt instruments removed from sight The chances against four perfect simultaneous bridge hands are to 1. That's YE DIARY why rrfit)rtdgeband3 xre good AH this din-fid days did bills stories every day in the week. INiur In. Willi I lie almost frautiiw, and bow I shall pay them I know ist. nor do I care, s desperate I he, but shall henceforth throw them in the wustebasket, or grind them unNowadays, there is nothing for der my heel mouthing fierce curses which the Bureau of Standards canthe while, for Ixird ; there, be naught not devise some sort of an efficiency tt future before wo, except, heaven rest, and the Bureau's tests are exhelp me: tbe debtor's.. prison or the tremely nsefnl in improving comtatier' grave! So passed June 8th, modities of every sort and fashion. kl ideasant daye for some, but a One of the latest experimental ma- ' foule daye for me. chines Installed ia Washington is leing used to test tlie strength and Tliia bill is dim when rendered durability of paper money. Everyand becomes delinquent 10 days one fortunate enough lo use much tltereafter. paper money has noticed how tattered and torn it liecomes after a The comparatively short service. Government Is constantly replacing, worn out bills. It is, therefore, important to know Just how many was getting tojny )cl,jp years of service may he expected of uight, back there inSlowgow," any particular issue of paper money. said a drummer, "when I saw a The Bureau of Standard's tester figure sneaking acfross the back- employs the wet rub, a device which yard toward the garage. .Gun in rubs tbe paper, automatically moist- hand. I grabbed the fellow and was ening It at the same time. Tests, iistonished to find it wag' the hotel already , made have resulted irfl '""." chemical improvements, which will " kecjier, himself. I this asked, burg"why substantially lengthen the life of "'Say,' larious movement?'" paper money and save the cost of ' 'You see,' replied the man, I constant .replacement. overheard my wife and cook planOther paper products; ns well as ning to grab the Fofd and run off cloth, cardboard and; Similar oband I am Just slipping out to see if jects', can also lie tested by means there is plenty of gas in the car.'" of the Bureau's new device. A few friends is , WASHINGTON TUBBS ' - . vt rer In the shop the other Visitor In City " u The Bobber Shop Idaho Of f icer Is ' HX1U THE EQVATIOS! eqii tion to define laws of motion la on the verge of being worked out, aays a But we have a recti ng scientist. Mt M hlB Ml thas If irnti't ha the lady who strip her fears. . . . Jiggle aa atom here, tbe law states. and evety trtlicr atom in ta uai- vei-saouiehow giggles ia response. In other words, the Black Bottom, done with sufficient stamping an the aecoad floor, wiH chase the off, tbe , first deep particles floor and may resutt iii shocks ou the ttairs. . . . Stub your toe and to this Mar feels it, according equation. Yea, and eo doaht bears . about it, a.s well.. lo ' Rev. MlnoFSimons, l).h: , "Compensations are in life itselfor they v are nowhere.". r ! "" v " v"' ' Howard , Brnpftker : . America t John Fechser, son of Mr. and Mrs. ema to have reached a'inew height J." this city, has of nbsnrdityr-Tbe-wEast la rmU Jjoihed government surveying party -feting from disastrous fires and Which will work out of Ely. Nev.: the dry South, is underwater-.for the next three months. He ex-- t pects to return to Provo In the 'midM. J. Dr.; Artaiaii, (jecretary 'Rei dle of September when he will enllgloas Education Associntion' of roll in the Young university. America": "I see , more disregard 'i tfohnigradnatwt from the Trovo for tTfltfic. laws inDetroif'ih thee high in "three years. This days than I would in Chicago in a feat was all the more remarkable month." from the fact that during all of : Scientists .calculate that a kiss - o LINDBERGH Hettie impular Ml A)BiaIL AI'I'LESAl't'E SAYS colletre life. real for reducinir nTvnoTita nf tho nlan . ... , .. i 7 ; vjjwi.v.. De detriwin are n mat the college, arguing through junior mental to the freshman to, deprive him Of the great advantage of association with the more advanced students, the " . juniors and seniors. TVio-I mv hp snmpthirur in the armiment The last time that we saw a freshman who had been trying to take advanI tage in association with juniors and seniorsiie was so altered that his own folks wouldn't have known him. - ' i mm . . Maybe .. Horatio Alger, poimlar author of coys' books, is now engaged hi ing his famous i! series and bringing Adams Tent A Awn- it up to daie. Tbe Miss Co. t)'SuV iHg first atory of the swiiiiiniiic mon went new series will ho yesterday at I'rovona 'luck and Luck ; ur a Youug Boy's JU'ajli, but only got 10 Adventure, Trying to Park on Ceu-ic- r feet from shore when she was pick strtft, Saturday night" ed up by a life guard, who mistook her ftr a fallen ballisiB. We askedXl'l ilee Gte thia jimuk ever thought of comLI'l Gee Gee lioasts that she pick ing if she had suicide. She sttld It was the ed up the Oakland broadcast on her mitting she'd ever do on this iust crystal set. Yell she had it with earth.thing on I'raueisco her lier down in San vacation' last month!' Cover Up the Mud , bis neck well. is an ideal eaten it at called it Another FaUe: And once upoa a tiiue then wa wwnan who never FASHION DiTAKTMENT ld- - said tm Iter hHsdautd: "Listen iemrlt, - A revival of the fahloned bathing I saw the eunautgnst t little apart , garli for women is rc4 Uiiii nioniing!" .predicted this year. The real leiral battle of the Chaplins ifl'tb be over custody r tk v;Uron Tt i tn )w hitter hattle. full of shameful riminations and recriminations, as. it . evidenced by the papers already on file. It is to be hoped that the particulars 01 inis oauie De dven the minimum of publicity. This, not to save what ever "third parties wno may e invoivea; dui, oecauae wiv lhaplin children are innocent 01 any wrony aoiag. ia fni than that the eramDlea set bv the :)arentsrof a family have a powerful, lasting effort upon the ives and characters ... ot the ennaren oi mat iamuy. whichC ver way the battle goes, the children are.1pouna to uner, n some degree. Why add to it the details of mother s ana ather's efforts to besmirch eaqh other to ine last specK ui irt? "falr scrt mmx A kat a it -- .. (Continued from page taniage. But peranajMBt valve. " Botanists say seawvrd The tasictit way t kee a niutU food. Ytnah, we've'oftea boy from going in ew!iubig Is to Kstaoranta, eury they give' hini a bar of soap and tell hiui spUMt. , , - Gannar BaamnMn, editor and manager ; Fawa K. Bingieto. auatneaa aianaker; Jeaae Oaft, idTertlalnf auaafar; B. W. OoodaU, ...A :'i Ity edltof. j - at v Subscrlptioo terms Bjr carrier In the coanty, 46 ceata the aoata; $3.00 tbe year In advance; by mail In the fount j, fUOj oiruida county, ; .; $5.oa . , , , .. wants U lltasdy, folks! trade a atnir hat far s pair of versbors? c 1 1 DESTROYS ' ' that tlrde he 'worked', store Xo. I 2. He Eagle Scout in from four to was also the first Prom a. Flies Mosqsitoea Moths Ants , Bed Bogs Roaches -i- ,rci7x'..il-' faMi''MwS!H" ''' 'II ';':r,:V..v ' ' ' I 1 BY CRANE-- air-ma- il ; - one-els- air-ma- l ' - - - iwt orr-- j j JaTag I |