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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES---r U1U- By .Martin X- I OOWT KNOW w CVwN-VVT- AeV--f- t TO NAME TURN n ErSCVC', IT'S VS -- TO "WHAT Ideal Youngsters I f BY' OUVE ROBERTS BARTON Will tha good year i960 witness tag comedians doing parodies of Will audiences roar itn laughter If a man takes off his glove to shake ha ads with a . By BOB MATH ERN E Perhaps the proposal of Carl Zm- Voch of California that bltmen b allowed to rua as they chooee to WAS r k 1 dy? Certainly there seems to be llt-'- le to encourage chivalry among m today and If ws do a bit of kinking it will not be difficult to 1 lac over the answer . answers fTwQier; for there are three of them II rod all three rest with tha women V rtCt "m 6AM W TWO OVEWWGtfT.OrA CT VEBE AVr VKTHIM ncet MACE ' f J 1 v 1 ' . 1 nl r ' CenWPwnp rieaea i The idea of speeding up the game, of making team piny greater,' of eliminating so many JouU, all of which he says would follow from $2cS0 Magazisle having. But somehow or other the idea thisclick doesn't with writer, who likes to sea the players scrambling for the ball around the center of the floor and admits that a few rough tussles here and there only adds to his enjoyment of the game. the changes They'll Wed Free For a Year ' - im ' "Tnr i i iniii i ii .' ... ii ii.ii.. in "" The greatest offer ever made by any newspaper in the intermountain region is presented' to the reading public of : . Utahounty by Evening Herald. By special arrangement the' management'oflhiif fie is enabled to. give either SUNSET MAGAZINE, the greatest magazine pf the Pacific tjoastjpr IJODERIj PRIS CILLA, one of the leading women's magazines of the country, for ONE YEAR absolutely free of all cost to subscribers to ' 'v Evening Herald. " With One Year's SubscriptionAll you' have to do to receive either Sunset Magazine r or Modern PriBcilla' FREE for one year is" t?, r ,: to Evening Herald for one year. - " r f "On Can own Yale these days having it stolen, of sr -- 1 i Lr-- . iws-pape- - But a centuilea-o- Ths-Su- -- 31x5.25-2- 1 S1Q55 Balloon y custom Is mill Saiisfsctsry'K.iaea GUM-DIPPE- TIRES D OLDFIELD Lowest priced stand-- EGFVE -- r ANY stone-buil- Ji Frail Sex? I MI ST BE MARRIED. TOMMY: What is the greatest known to man? water-powe- r ALEC: Woman's tears. Answers. AIRWAY Fre-- Tie. t- Vtl Ballooa ? ..ii. J Ponular prlc ttrer-"""- S0i(.75-t- l cally designed tread. 'The finest product of the world's greatest organization devoted exclusively to tires. All other sizes priced low. ( proportionately COURIER , r"l tfrr at A .... 'eouT" r-t- ow Balloon Balkraa t9x4.4u-t- l "i $12.35 - -- r 1 W orld's6reatest Tire VALUES ltkel DOWN nvr ii 11 Kf Built of cords dipped In rubber solution, giving extra strength and stamina for maximum mileage. Famous the world over for tha safety and oomforl of IU scientifi Florence Duelk, 10, of New York, and Weston Watson, 12. of Forest Hills. L. L, have been selected as th "Ideal American girl and boy" by Raymond Woog. French artist Woog's portraits of them are to be a raccoon coat at exhibited first in the United States wlrtiout danger "of and then in Paris. and .all because of JUST AS GOOD foot of George B. " , Qeanslnc Cream Amazing u , Then there la another type of modern woman whose ideas of Ufa tre real and earnest and who is more concerned with achievement than with manners. She asks of tha other sex partnership and recognition and help rather than tha less important, to her mind, amenities. Sne prefers to concessions: gallantry of tha old choose tha masculine manner of type Is not Important to her. MOVIB-STAJtwrning-- a miler a I onT burglar known to New Haven po- marry you, Joe, but lice as the "College Crook" climbHE: But whatT ing in a fraternity, house window, MOVIE STAR: If you'll come several for chase Berger gave round at the studio tomorrow I'll blocks. caught the burglar,- - and introduce you to my double Every turned him over to the police. ' body's Weekly. " - . suit-cas- h- BergffJg-3ii- -- i p. .1 IRIvalry! - " h aMMd-wTt- 7 gZw ' to "modernism,'" New What may apei! tha death-kneof chivalry, the one cherished courtesies that women loved so well, is tha present behavior of woman themselves. Becomes liquiu anon aa It touches Certainly a man who has tipped the akin, conU.nt Cocoa Butter; yet . deserves more than aa Icy his so good for dry skins, aid does ndt nod. Certainly man who has rush-a- d the skin saggy. Nourishes- lj to open a door, deserves a grac- leave and cleanses every pore and keeps" ious "thank you." A man. who has the complexion youthful. You will e lifted a or carried a bun- marvel new wonderfuw"Q at dle might be told that ha la very Cream. Ask this MEXLO-GLfor t, v,Ui kind. Instead of a mere silent ac? companion to the famous MELLO- ceptance. r GIX Pace Powder. Scrhramm-Joh- n WU1 men stand for the you oweson Drugs. Adv. To begin with there Is that young person who desires x be looked upon as a pal by her sale companions. It may be. a mare gesture aa.a hid for popularity, or K may be a real'dealre to be a good fellow: Whatever tha motive behind It,. la is part of tha round-robithat signs the deatft warrant of 1 - " m over-iBXlo- Teat Only Fair Ur. Zamlocb's plan has been giv en a teat out In his own back yard I and failed to arouse aa many fol lowers as he desired.- More may be heard of It later. Mr. Barry's to the plui. feuing fiomewhut public, has not bid its trial, yet I Pert 4 escape, However. Mr. Barry's pmocsol Is a rather Interesting one and has its good points. He claims elimination of the 'Jump bail at center would speed up the game. Also that it would do awuy with the rough gams In the crater of tha floor. ' would ha As 'sj- subtrtHutev-- h plays start from out of bounds. A flip of a coii) would decide which team took the ball when the game started, while, the team scored get the ball out of bounds thereafter during the game. He says it would also make tram play mora Important tu a game. ST K60UT OAS VASTIO S t TRCX Jfetg. .IT ItWU) I- - WEU.."W orwr ' Utemaelves. - was difference of a aaera fraction of fraction that will remain for some tttne to coma, I be- womanhood Ifcf I Mill msHntala, la.a mosl PREFERiiADIES iOJtve. women are not ruahing peilmell in either first or third base ta ta ball and the reform of Justin M. Barry .of Iowa Bute to eliminate the Jump ball at center In basket ball may be adopted, but we hope not MAY OUT WBEMt I Basketball "Im provements" Suggested - By Experts CUT 6A ! MY G&M FACE JIIRHH fu t aaa-la- y attitude' !ax-- " ever? No. It men cease to b pottre I believe that- - tu greateet factor will be that women have sinppeid bsing polie. e W ll u4 Baseball f3 r j. . , ARE PROPOSED 60'. 1 COJ-DmO- Mi STUX NOVATIONS JUST KttP HOW!. 1fc WR OF TVX GOOO.TRttH MR CXTl fft "TH& OB VACA VJOWT - . 7,-19- prapoiiionatflljr 4rd tOtfii V3 $5.95 low. Cord " $4.95 Brimhall Bros. GET IT NOW! - 223 WEST CENTER pay-you- ' FREE! by, carrier is $5, by mail in Utah county $4. The cost of Sunset Magazine for dne year is $2.50. The cost of the Evening Herald and Siunset Magazine is $7.50. ' . 42-PIEC- ' The cost of Modern Priscilla for one year is $2.00. The cost of Evening Herald and Modern Priscilla is $7.00. During the month of March you can get Evening Herald and either one of the two magazines, mentioned for one year -by paying for the newspaper only, by carrier, $5; by mail $4. . Pay for one year for this newspaper and you get either one of Ihese two excellent magazines, for one year FREE, -' Add handsome ; young Frederick mail to the office. t , Lathrop Ames (above), scion of an t Herald Stands for County . . aristocratic Boston household, to Evening Herald is central and southern Utah's only daily the victims of Cupid's unfailing aim. newspaper antLstands for the upbuilding and progress of Shortly after his arrival In Nogalcs, trip 'round that section. This. newspaper endeavors especially to cover Ariz., on an airplane countrv it was announced that all of the news in Utah county. Correspondents in most of the he will marry pretty Mile. Maurice the communities of Utah county keep this paper posted on Mozette, entertainer at a Nogalcs, is photoedTn her lhearieus business and soeial etivitief their respective sections. For that- reason. Evening Herald should be in the racing car. home of every residen"bf Utah coufity. It believes in the out of town by the Vigilantes, oris ganized by Eud and Edd wins the u farmers and industrial concerns of the county and hteir for do to prog girl, Xucy, sister of tha Federal everything possible endeavoring agent ress and benefit. Richard Arlen and Mary Brian, p Herald be also It niay interesting for the readers of the oy Mrs. who have a large following Mary Anderson, holder of the lo know that beginning Thursday, Mafch 15, Evening Herald virtue of many successful-paper woman's snowshoe walking record aeoux as tneir make Rill begin the publication of one of the most interesting formances, of 64 miles In twelve hours, explod Westwoman a in man and at Montreal that old gag about erial stories ever published in Utah, "GIRL ALONE," by leading ern storv. The others In the cast ing Ifaort story.4ls4ule.. Jsrk Luden. Harry X. the weaker sex. The ADneuAustmpneof If 'AP Morey. Billy Franey, Harry Todd. bert Caron, of Manchester, N. H. ..Titers m America loaay. and Gordon Bruce : Alfred Allen, Bring or send your $5, if you get your paper by carrier ; Jack Byron. or $4 if by mail, to the Herald office and get EVENING HERALD and your choice of either SUNSET MAGAZINE or MODERN PRISCILLA for one year. . 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CURTIS INSURANCE AGENCY Loans Insurance Ahvaya the sign f good Insurance) 214 West -- ID I 11) I I Real Estate Center - Phone 86 st the.inoatv-accompiishe- d ieMlrfflTO-ahc-trfg-a-haekl- , i The plot is laid in that part of I AUDIENCE THRILLS AT known the great Southwest I GREY'S IS TOBY ON SCREEN as Tonto Basin, at the time when ft was a small cattle section nestled One' of the fastest moving, most Tonto Rim beneath the And Interesting,' thrilling enjoyable In Arizona.' precipitous The cry of "Gold" Zane Grey stories that has yet been changes the town overnight from made Into a motion picture will fit a peaceful spot to a hurtling gold snown on m screen ai me rara campu Gamblers, crooks,oabaret mount Theater starting tomorrow; girls all 01 mat type are arawn Under the title of "Under the there. The story develops from the V Tonto Rim", this Paramount pro- arrival of the Government claim duction brings to the screen a tale agent, his introduction to Sam of adventure and love and compli- Sprall, fearless gambler, and the cated situations that brought gulps ultimata loss of his money at card of delight from those In the audi-- , at the hands of a harmless and ence who admire these real Amer-- . genial old prospector. Dad Den- lean pictures. meade. Sprall accuses Dad of cheat "Under the Tonto Rim" is. un- ing, and shoots him in the back der the skm, a Western story. Dying, Dad tells his son, Edd Just Speaking more correctly. It may be who shot him. The claim agent .termed a typical ad venture' yarn believes he did the killing, and that birstles with amazing events,'. Sprall holds It over his head to get the, other in machine possession of rich gold ore claims. gun like order. 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It May Concern: T After suffering for five long years with: sciatic rheumatism, I am very happy to say that I am now CAR1 '. in Provo : To Whom Paintinc -6i-- J The following is one of many remarkable evidence of wonderful cures for this It will look like PDCO. i n ii n r 11 f LET US" DO IT! DUCO-l-D- M. m f There is only one P6nt DUCO. 1 r ARE DOWN TODAY SPECIAL 12T m -- PRICES full-flawre- d ' ' MARCH SALE . " Office hours: 9 -- 12 :2-- 6 :78 Thone 1082 'ii. - Over Iledquit Drug No, 1 V . |