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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS. 1921. What Man Learnt. Another thing the ' thoughtful tcaa learns after a while as he stEnaera. along through this old vale of tears and laughter, trying: to do the best be jean under all the circumstances, Is to distinguish rather carefully between the reformers ,Uo Uy mean It and the ones ho are doing It to make ihelr lofts tast. Ohio State Journal : RICH - Roman A.T. when the era-"Jst- &U tf jou went Into dvnartmeAt.! ao ele- - f?. 1 oo find would wUh'.IKer and P.IU richl tnl.Id Smue m iUr. an boteli ned SLY description, PERSfflNG FOCH TO AI.IERICAIi SHORES WELCOMES ? v.-.-- a .ml T ill i i ... i $ R X i KXUXixiKzzssECu::z:Szzu5tzzzsxiizszuzsisi f Stxu;u IT TO THE EE convenient household and ',,ric table snap in merely You Ss. Trord to your electric handy,- - fix-''la- turn-o- Tall. fnThair purler TeTSr ; I -- nd M ( are strangers. dish, Chafingwater r, !' r -. the current. , n THE CHILDREN SMILE WHEN MOTHER URINGS THE BREAD Bread is the best health-foo- d f or. everybody. Take a fresh lease of life by f ollowing this advice m EAT BREAD MORE BREAD . Good Bread is as healthful as exercise and fresh air. Appetite and Bread go hand in hand. Sickness and Bread WATCH r I the Allied armies, sailed across the Atlantic to be Gay as a boy, Marshal Foch, Generalissimo hero. General Pershing. It was Marshal Koch's first tontfgreeted on American shores by our world-wa- r sea voyager He comes as the guest of the American Legion, for the third national -- convention at kan- nc win aijo attend jne xrnjvticnx conterence ai ' asiimn-pn- . vy. " ' ' " ' "vB f at Kew York. WHIPPLE ELECTRIC u m . js ijueniciii3ii.ee ne Proves Utah, Phone 30. physically and ' ' - - eat lots of Bread and less of other would o mentally. : 'Ask for HARVEST BREAD rhe real Staff of lift and ;efflioryu- If everybody ; heaxrood,-ei3tdy-w- fete.. ' ';y j$r PH?-- ' M - i&Y nKIKIxzizzzEZzzzszzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzszssa - T I I . GOSH C- - f JvCi fSZ--- , 1 HAHAW . I J H . areams to Aw x 7f.:i ' ti hi -- s- W r ir-j- e Sold il I Si h ill 11 n lU 1 1 -- 1 1 ' II i ... t - . ""'""at Once ! FoTd Olds - . ,1L ..,,$100.00 ,...$550.00 ....$820.00 Touring. 1918. OUs 37 i Ar" Truck r. Truek, 1920 . . sda.Tru.1920. .... I . " R5 J& $1000.00 .$635.00 . M)fds Truck, 1920 - jnyiljg) 3?xfs our new Spring stock, o we are giving you a chance to or 'ij-- MAKE US AN OFFER : ?I Terms to Responsible Parties. .in r uuujvuu . . 5 4 1& U 11 B"n I ST'- 1 STfe'te I2 i .: 1 ftHirZ uu. I v ... I PASSJN0 THE REDUCTION ON TO . j Lump Egg Lump Slack ; - ; ..... . ....$8.75 ..... ....... . $8.25 u - yrr;irT , .;r. v, r.- -. $4.0 PHONE 357 j'-- Delivered Delivered DeUvered i- r it CornefiTlh gopth and XUSZIZZZZZZZZZZZZSZZSZZZZZZZZZZZZSXXZZZZZZXZZZZl -- I - r .... I V 1 ALL THIS WEEK rs - 1 V y'"' N if vou as put youjtbidycle jfczx st class j v S Sioie litfe de;; or damao-p- . TTsva n a :ttend to it and avoid the Probability of a break down anlawalkhome. teel today. i ; '" I Hi get it trta BOYS MAKE TOYS. HsefuL articles for the Making toys, atiit - eftneral mend ids: loos hmico " . 'ff3' -- - - aiofaffcycleinjBa8f fepja. See usIodA 'RideYouVWaVWHealth'' fK!U t characterize the practical work done wooa-worby the boys of the high scnooi. classes under the direction of or r fnrtimir and DeVere Child s. Ironing boards, ladders, bookcases, fern stands, ceaar enesis, wdicb. chairs, bread boards, toys nave an been made by the boys and in addi tion they have put in innumerable shelves at the school, have uxea aoors, anil made tables and music racks for the use of the school. There are 150 boys registered for woodwork. j": 1 . SCHOOL Ao: V,T. DANCE TONIGHT. A big dance will be given tonight at the high school gymnasium under the auspices of the H. S. Girls' club, the proceeds to be used in paying forth fumitiirA of the rest room. Ad misUioa win be 50 cents rxouple, 10 cent Miss Arvma for an eitra lady. CARLf ONrMsr. ...A.. No old ' stuff, but paper that will beautify any home. copyiHT ieei pvb AuioaxsTtn scrv co THIS WEEK r . I Vi :a : & "Glass Co - - - On these mornings you need the gas cold,-snapp- y with a kick. We sell it. - Choice Fresh Flowers for Every Occasion OILS, TIRES, TUBES AND jCIIAINS OUR SERVICE IS UNEXCELLED. i Pine Treo Service Station , ' ........ - . - Third South, and University Ave: . V Prove Gresnli0Tu3 ' ai i U eaten, We Sell Good Gas ". I Phone 53. lenderness. like a fine straw, lite ttie oyster, doib and cooked. w m a Ireme 7 fhlch k b . a been-need-ed i- -. T"- time 'for your ' ey day rfde. U i waiK to Uranddaa a tot inaniisgiviiijj u"""- - -- have the school for a long time. We expect them to be among the bst in town 11 stimulate when completed. They anl bring possibly outdoor athletics tennis matches." us intri-Bcho- ? Send the V You'U vnuuuivi HOsWest Center. Worm aa Thin as 8traw. town. In speaking or tms aoauion tn ih .arhonl'R athletic eauipment Clarence Edwards, physical director, said: . . . condion now. 4iPct ;jacf r II M Us' TENNIS COURTS FINISHED. one I I'felllWIIlSIT fi ua. ass? r Li! ,v Hlflh School Reporter. with thn aid of some of the city's equipments the boys of the high school . have finished laying their onnia noorts. These are clay courts and are Teported to be the best in :be a perfect -- nFFFRlNft - OITR Tins " YEAR'S STOCK OF. BEAUTIFUL WALL PAPER AT: - t;: TV 1 WE.... f- x4 M) L.lutualCoaf&LumberCo. - ffl. - f PRICES EFFECTIVE TODAY - - un- - s OUR CUSTOMERS j; tjilgtl , l SingietonrpreBtdent- ,- announces w 't'tart-ecorauo- s Loal ComJbineiPnces AND ARE TO VO 1 ft Hayo Succeeded In -;-Breponst:-J(ie. i " -rff i ddllitt Beat Sheep Doga, The department of agriculture sayt that the Scotch collies are the favorite CHAPERONES FOR GIRLS. sheep dogs of America. Their tlrelexa Chaperones for high school girls watching even at night, their barking who wish to attend the- - danoes and tt the approach of any prowler, and hare-n- otheir Instinct for keeping the flock to- !' for by Mrs. Elsie Carroll, matron. The are of great value. The stray Chockers M ' "K ,'. lu aet in this capadtjrfor getherla one of H followfng-willmi I worst en dog tJisheep' the girls dance to-- be given at the tales. Buy Now and Save ' Money. , high school tonightr Mrs. Hasler, 190 fiouth Third West, In a of Christmas card, send A small deposit will place 'phone 560-Both are reason secure Mrs. J. W. McAllister, 433 West your photograph. any fur. Furs Fifth North, 'phone 360-able, but one la a permanent reminder made to order and we Jennie ,WUUns, 240 North Uni- of you. Larson & Rollow, Columbia can remodel and repair your old versity avenue, .'phone 368. theater. MtbT S. W. Ercanbrack, 493 East furj to look like new at lowest Center street, 'phone 645-Girls wishing to attend the dance prices. with these ladies should call the one Send Your Furs to nearest their homesr In speaking of this arrangement for chaperones, Mrs, HUDSON BAY FUR CO. THE. ONLY Vv5V TO SPELL, Carroll said: Salt Lake City, Utah. "The need for chaperonage for our LUCK IS WITH A young girlB has been felt by parents, IN FRONT Cf IT. teachers and even by the girls themAmple Cause for Headache,. selves. It is often impossible for Eddl complained of having t. headparents to accompany their daughters ache nntll after the eoal was brought to the dances and otner places oi In, then suddenly he felt better. When amusement Therefore, the girls must accused of having shirked be eplled : either go unchaperoned or ptay at to think 1 did have is headache. Justwould home. Many ladies in town have ex of bringing in all that coal glvs to solve help pressed, a wUlingness headache.' any boy mj iae this problem by acting as chaperones to girls living near their homes. I will arrange with ladies living in various Medals Long In Use. part of town to act as chaperones for Medals, are of ancient origin. The the school dances." word medal, or medallion, was drat to productions of the mint of applied AG, CLUB OFFICERS. auclent Rome. Alma Smoot wad elected president under the empire. . Medals were made of the High School Agr clufinat its by belligerent nations during the war I recent election. JCeith Boyle is vice CI IV VUlUCvl UU SI V I IU ltVOJUHIVflfi nrpsidpnt: Brvant Harmon, secretary- ' of dlfltlngulflbed service. treasurer, and Scott Price, librarian. :s:ZHEZZZZZZ5TZZS5XZSSZSZSSZZnBZZZZZZZZZn!g jWe l ' . School no, Ifl'H p r.-- By th :..v ujrsn.-Ta'.::n::!Ki:U:i:u:::::!:HH:Un:n:!:"::Ii:UUi ;, IS -- , |