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Show " PAGE TWO :vv.-::- fSlJRSDAT SEPf fcSBES 2V192G. PROVO" UT ' SKETCHES BY.EEDNER SYNOPSIS BY BRJLUOIEB OF AMERICA: , Swamp Fox -Wbr$4rwfs 4 sewspaper of defiles f county, L'rtVs leadtnc prictJlortl Inh - rtJtiisEEiS tsr isim herald tiRro&.(xiON - Delivered, maJe at once. be watL iwht it thefpW'MM Entered as , 'it. t Jwva JJlUtlJ tteM'mt YteW. iM r"- nature should tr amkfcurr Bnath..rwra In advance In frpvo, Crafts ti.,., n v--- fJ - Telephone 05. npliTend fir carrier, ner vear. Delivered by mall la Utah county, per rear. In adrsnce rniirwd hr mall la fulled Bute, outside Utah county, i..4.i.-M.'.i,V....MJId advance ....-..- jn Swamp fox was cornered many timet. o ften I V 4rtc cloa0.vtf Twwest of margins., Perhaji e cw once in cornfield where he was surrounded oty tt ." thru miMmm l D.lt!.k . .. 13.60 Utah Vitllpit rtrirl ,1 While the sreat colonial drama shaprnTthe detWy oi American liberty and independence wa bein staged on'.ur easterfi, coast; .strqnj haractera Ja thwML were laying a foundation hicH wili ever mark out! western history v It is a Btrahtre coincidence that at the very time our natlonar fathers were shaping the future destiny, of our ni- -' nlndependence- -$ trofig tion and signing our Declaration Spanish. Catholic fathers 'werr preparinr to, wry;their religious propaganda and Spanis civiii?atfon to the western aborigines of AmcA:--- ' In 1776 Father Ecalante with jiine coiifageouB compan "ions left Sanie fe NeW MexTcjO, to pM;Ohprtef routeTSf f' 'li-- ".? Montery on the west that perilous pugnmage The crowBlngachivement, was the discoverand the excellent descriptlbij of this wond- leader of this rfnl Utfth Valley, made by the; dominant ' '' ' courageous band, ,, On September 23 one hunderd and.fif.ty yeara ago whiWthe surt was still well abovenhe western horizon these men emerged from Spanish Forteeanyon and beheld the glorious panorama of Utah Valley. They were the first white rneif to behold this spectacle. The shimmering waters. of Utah Lake reflected Ithe surrounding mountain peaks; and with the tree lined streams and broad expanse of meadow gave !a wonderful contrast with th desert areas surrounding ;f These brave' men fervently1 thanked Gpd that.they had been permitted to reach their destination in safety. A little r " : investigation proved their disappointment. with was Impressed however, greatly Father Escalante, thii valley and the' Indian inhabitants, and .his diary con- tains a Tather concise and .accurate description of each.: . . Jgrighani Young was not thet first white man to propose lands." Escalante, or Suggest irrigation for these that the of the the of valley, suggested possibilities speaking J waters from the three streams, now knownas Spanish' Fork r5un; Prnvft river and American Fork river, could be diverted as were then and the lands made to support as many puebloes ' ' or New in Mexico, thirty. ' Escalante. In fact, it has been suggested, but was district in this for was not only th? first irrigation , . also the first real estate boosteT in Utah After his memorable viaitof-- Escalante many years elapsed before the coming of ' the pioneers ' who came .to stay and to build. In the early settlement of this valley, however, many men believed that a population of .a very few thousand at most could be supported here. But acting on that finjt pioneers suggestion augmented by the second, the waters have been conserved the lands reclaimed and, at leastr the thirty v A. ' "Puebloes" have been realized.. r under acres irrigation and a Today we have 200,000 .60,000 of people, with a approximately thriving population -- tax valuation of sixty jmllions, of dollars. We. are no.at ; tVin hPcrinnJno- of th real development of this great; inland of! empire. A few more short years will see the completion Great.-Sal- t the Basin, Lake, the reclamation of the project : ft ro? toas i ; to-id- ay ' - tain tui mount to fit utmost but the pursuers hung on. seven feet high, with the British just behind. DAILY LESSONS ENGLISH f By W. L. Gordon 1 seemed cerwhen the Swamp The fence was a tremendous hazard; but Marion took the dare. Spurring his horse forward he made, r r strafght for it. - The powerful animal teemed to aoar liT.e alf at it cleared the fence and landed safety yond theditch beside it. Francis Marion was never" ' captured. (NEXT: Stephen Decatur.) capture : -'- ' .The . OFFICE m - V The British' eresssJ (forward ytpidfyMarien, ; afpnfispured bit powe.- - J....... pet rear. " " W aV I when jui within grasp of the enemy, and thej&ddi pit nie capture almost certain, ne slipped out by the nar . Psffilnnif i y ' klyjB.laBU,lS;? View, riwli lke plaints of whatever : 4 v- - ' Jnaer. f fii) - h. jkWtikH(iiWt JUekpinesft tod Jb1uj trial section. N. Gunmr BaamuMm. Editor mmL ..i s . 4. t i i ijtu'f i ii .itiii In; '""w m? Estaillshed wU9?!-- ?ul'.uW 1 nil -- .... i r r - The melncboly daya hare come, None" 1 both singular and plural. the glnddest of the yer the base-bu- ll "None tif till1 Hlilpim'ut lin arrived." season's 'eadinft and football's "None of the packagea havear.rlv4iinj n&jel t iCAIf rrbvo 'gardeners are making two grow wbr one grew before. wed - - ' - v- - .;.,- aIce-vkepj'sh- e Bummer T.E S M ISPnOXOfXCED : ) ' "jSend money Immediately.' 4 Tm dulh. Prunounte tlie o n In "other," pleases SowT .we've aeea enougE of ' broke". vired the soii at college. not aa pt "no." f bathipg girls to last ua a Wtiile. ' "Bo's your old man," waa the OFTEN, MIBSrFM.El': Blinnd ' A. financial failure doesnl hurt eo reply, i ; BTNOMM3: uliuiHliint, tbounttbecome much accustomed after you ful. plentiful, jiH'ufpou, fi(li'iuute, to your ..pew. friends. don't seem w get Jenning---TonftuHfr prtrfniip ryle(-t- f iplmi!t.-- on well ulth your ' wife, and yet WOBD STtDY : "n;ne a - word What are all these bog caUlng jrou still stick around ;J.iL three times and It 8;onr."JU't iw --- It erer to hutch e oiir vocabulary Ly master- fflriteijtsiourTtS ItTJuRtTTninor BUiMgies,--le grumble there's no place like borne. ing one word each day. Today's league for grand opera lingers? word: ESSENCE: lue Intrinsic na ture of anythlnci that inukex a S'OMpee bate been wJpe4 pBtJ people who uVa in class bouses Hio Grande floods and hundreds had better of what it is the "Self trust in, thing lay off the Charleston, of cigarets extipguished. tswsuce of heroism." . ' . snaps JllcBard Been ley. , ' - - u - TOrS AND CURTAINS Uphokierlnf anil first Tftrerlnf, ; ; JBEHT, HANDLE Y Aoto Tops and General Blacksmltblns Phone 85 22 2nd w Ptoto AtTTO it ,' 1 ' l Two married seventy couples Small Diamond to exchange for years ago in Minneapolis have cele baby buggy. No Junk. Ad In Enid, brated. We tell it to show It can ' Okla. Eagle. . -bo. done. ... ,, 7 . , A Utah minister says that modern girls are just 'educated dolls. He may be right, but they don't squeal " and"ma-ma- ' for when they are squeesed. 5 - "pa-pa- - -,- - There is a girl In Provo iso modest she won't look at a Weather strip. But' Andy Anderson recently discovered irae still more so; She re- - suri-parch- ed r that-Fathe- fuses- - rFdRGET;; r J' -- If ' . . Paramoiunt Orchestra WhatacontraatViUiaiSryaarr"-:;- , . v - , i -- . m- - n't 200 People IriCoitiime 6 lit Our Way ' Sift'- tiyJIYUlUmii . 'WTWN:l - '"'"' " "'" j1-.- .?. Senator Lodge's successor. Now he goes to the voters, which is entirely different from being named by a ' .. governor. be about the fume thing as a slap on the president's wrist compered with a wallop from a pair of. brassy !n it ha liidB In Xfnaao. I -- '11 '- - ) . town Is defined .by , A righteous Herman Qrimin aone In .Which a dniggist doesn't know what, you nrean when you'wlnk at him, . V A Provo .motbe and father were going away for a holiday, leaving their Wii at' frimK'Tney said goodbye to him ill bel, and on their 're turn a week later had to.Wiike him. . Said LHave you the son missed the train?'' ' No matter what you do someone always knew you would, c ; - - . . It has pleased C-- '. s.:.?r,V HOUSE" ONE-P.J1C- E . V bwhd-volamesj- yt THE ct Count th newspapers ;and 'magasihes which are recording it, and your figurei will Wnmto We' thousands' "el 'historical importance.and Count' the ! U 1" ' tney rdrj ih!o'the 'tefis of 'thou$andsV will '.enumerate' 'still" There the: phonograph left Jo records; the" feeat'stdrels bf public docament4?the archives of public,. orJgniiatfbns?the exhibits gutheredin jnuseums-- r; j Wjiit. .tremendous h'stdrical heritagerin bulk,, at least for generations, ,to comet .it- i" v WiUJLJlayapWYiejCzar!. wxuld add Jto'jhig ..treasure, a He suggests that national collection pf motion picture-films:.vault space at Washington for 50,000 reels Be supplied. v - j s Wstoryo.cen.turieS'go is wrjtten in paragraphs ; - . ( Co. nd yes, in sentences and mere .Mewgiyphlc plirfises,: if you go ; tr back far enough.; r. " - Dixon- - Taylqr-Russ- ll I first ; - r. at the Baked Ice Cream Saturday Special DwHionstration "When that boy. ,of mine was a wly be always cried fot the 'moon"" old a Provo dad.' ".Now that'he Is explaining the causes of failure, spokesman in the upper house of ;rown up he wants ,the earth.' when It's results that are listened. Congress, and it's in the president's uwu birth state that he's running. . , "Is the deiiUst tuY A June bug married un angle worm ; "No, he's filling a cavity." ' An a trident cut bur in two; Butter' roniimlnatodt btrt tfe4 rou mean " with was a foregone conclusion. He bud the They charged bigamy, bug "He's out;to lunch." ' ' ' Now what could the poor thing no opposition.. " ' '' doT The job now's to elect him no The-- modern' girl doesn't- - think not him., lie's, been servingmuch of the young fellow who tries her-Mikiss to'; falls."' ' . for something to kick about get al- football. ;', The luckiest fleas In the world were on the Ark, ' thinks Carlos The only difference Iwtween a Miller. A dog apiece. stenographer and a confidential sec Is that the confidential sec- - Tew muny people spend their time retary, Tetary knows so much you don't; dare nre her. " . " " . -- . Housewives of Provo and vicinity are receiving: valuable information demonstrations be t hire evsiything free! ,r fell off the roof' aid the .Provo painter, "I djdn't 'enow where Iwas; but as soon aa t hit the sidewalk I found out" III TOfflGHT -- n Subject: Cakes and Pastry ..... ' -ll "When - . "T - ? , A - water-logge- ' The 24th. Friday Afternoon ' 77 Be' There! Starts 2:30 P. M. 'V rt, iejier never jeeig bluer, nor, more like Jife ain't worth livin',' 'hnn when he finds his best friend, ' just isn t. " ahJ landswill be .drained; ourJdry lands irrigated d and the tax: valuation of pur property many times increased ' and our lands will show ir ability. to support a population of "v ' j approximately a million people,.y Our thriving cities,' located atjhe base pf, the Wasatch, in this gT'eat giant'crcscefit on the easSTioresl).f Utah, Lakc.j will slowly but surely be coalesced andTJne of the' great cities of the west will be the crescent city of Utah.Yalley. ; . ; With it thriving agriculture industry and the great out- - look for- manufacturing now presenting itself by the establishment here of several huge industrial plants this section " will become one of the great busy marts of the world and the "names of the great pioneers Escalante and Brigham. Young the pages of the great reclamation i will be emblazoned upon ' v, . West. , . history of the far yesterdays, i ,The man worth $5000 wojrrles because it "Isn't nix Instead of being ?lad it Isn't four. ' finegfunit-o- dig with the rrfost painstaking care fof fragmentary bits of light on the'llfe nen lived in the world's, him--, -- , - FrGobkirrgDemomtration!-- - j have a goat yon must y'pu Bt'TT watca hlni'witll care', don't let anyone get him. - Huiory? Yesterday, Toddy r; -- cherish and pet . " the entertain 'heHjaredea. people wait any other --ni-ore r-- ,. Will . posterity'cherish this heritage.-either'thtoti- h TJSTTED or fprwhatever educational, falue it may'pBsesir? morfe and rhore liqr the purported of today that all history ia distinguished-citize- Or will poBtciity.jncfine ; view Of What jwit of T'latels the fmin old woAdf"' $bl bear hal aa we make It loji'd realize thaf, ifHfie truth' be unfurled1,' eWe why do wfthotof(jfs.'1kfl?,,:j?' We rlVllcule thi ant we"rmrjvherry th,at and we think things not really wj uuw bk, wuen- wr consider tne iirst: tnonpm rail rut wn fneveri l" ' ! ,.'-'..- ; we stop to Hiiuk. fftice. BY CHARLES P. STEWART WXftnr'OTTiX-lj- fr if t ti- - v - r-- r i - f .J.t Ttiwf- tkj' a ; faMS:CC3L4i. Mmai f people are (Open and fair m their mind, and gase, on what jiatiire h8 done, the;rt iooner or later' are certain to find the world's " -- V 1" 'r7- the b' J.l.ne 'iieaU th'e sun. TT-- Vf rj 'the too niuch. Tout's etuise. wTben disBatisfiie' toexpectirij tlon .sn-pthrough. But U all soon' dies out when, we sehtdbly paune, f nd give it the old bird s eye view, ft J of ..Senator McKinley Hanna in in Illinois, and o. L. North Dakota were sttbacks for .the president, .but at .least he was in a iwsitlop fo sax,. "Well, they weren't particularly' my candidates." They were, In reality,. but'.she wasn't ftrmnllj. couiuiltted jto them. But .Senator William M. Butler. In lUftwuunsetts, was bis flffrpSIgTS mhmtger In 124, is chnirmnn of the RepuWlcanatioirtf committee, fig ures a the president's .'.perspoal A t Peimsjiv-anln- '."fv'.Ti y 'nil fYx. torial cqnipatgns now on the one hr IfasHffchuRetts is the most Import- nt to President CooUdge. If bis candidate for senator can't f,rry Ids, own home state next Ko- vember,ithe presidential prestige will suffer, a , jolt there's little chance it can recover from. " . - The deft-oSenatoc PenpetJn 57Z. rtM r" wr ma - i , i '"" "j.i r tr- m inmini.ii.....ili' Coffee flWIIWMHan : "(jood to the last drop" T ,rT"""" ..r'l |