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Show PEOVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1926.. EMTOME AL' PAG BYSJPEAJURES PRESSlCOMR . " - 7 'j ' - ' ' - - - .. - ; , n ... ....... ! - 4t romance THEEViSNraMEtfl I i,, ilk i AnlndependmtNewspaper. . i " f r -- r- H fl"f ENTERPRISE J ''" ASSOCIATION MliiBEU NIWgPAPElt vtWEMBIS TJK.TKD PHESt ASSOCIATION RIPPLING HYMES ! if UAsoN X ' mm ii Washington nevvs g: !77T ... TIMELY EDITORIALS OFFICE : s vYour coualn refused to recog Even the hard-boileaafi Harry nize me at the grocer's last nigbtJ Aahton have a secret wailing place Tlluiks Tin sot his equal,.! ;. s somewhere... .. rJ. " I.VII II A re. Murder Isn't debatable", T Mid uc uul toureiLOU noosevelt. But he badn't llatenedl Idiot." to lawyers much. MAN'S ADVANTAGE '"A man may wear his fusty uit tillage has made it green, il ,:... and friends oi hi will care they'll make no com"Wat H. Hort!b ment mean. If he opposed to rainment smart, they sound heart beneath 05 no caustic note, they know there is a lting-!" Business Offloa TslfPhoa,,. his seedy coat. The "brain leneath that battered tile is full Editorial BooiMr Tatepba of projects deep, the feet, ill hod, will walk mile to. aidl ' Eatabu m a'wUbl-- i tk who weep,t"What boot it if th rags he wears, men thepnes m. Voice from Auove- -l' WeUtr frO WHAT'8 A COINCIDENCE r Herald bolldiuf. Ja rQ. sjiy; farr not correct? Dellrere by Whereyer he may go fe bears his ai4 daughler, does tli.e young man ; foible fellowmen's harmless tuttoo saya, if a man and is Bene. kTrKflS a Uoyd that La respect hejikes Owt his wife are both his garments old, that he prefers to wear a hat all flecked llkegTapefrnlt and Entered as Mcond class matter at the yostotflca ja Pro? Plat. ' with rust and itfbd.T A man inav tret aWay- - with this-- in child, that's "JliiimT. oatam the three t'n(illL', they have a hen they I -- MtnHrfrtnkiin, aaa mwiy r.1' hot coincidence. jtyupbejJuAlvi a . a colacl K . loom up in view. So if a delegate decides frtm taiters to ab- St.. . u A... tnnnlk . t......'. ..... oojjjut' dence. " u maa b carrier per year. r to act, no law provides a penalty or pain. But She. was only a be'a free stain, peUTra4 ....i-"''""-BeUTaradiiaMiiU l .....om..MII P yef. In but ahe certainly knew. 1 fatftto if a woman wisely pians to wear outlast jrear gownashels daughter tell rend bf iujt tr AMEIUCAJf LEAGUE she's met with jeers and her. oats. classed. at once with i - heart botir true " frownar-Sh- e a face,may possess lovely duF Standhig 'tol n a4rartlalBf .tm"M' - - W. L. pr.NEW BARBERINO and warm, and be a credit to the racer of proud aniqueenly BALLAD Pet ' r ' women j io. Since . the the barber': v. m. a. go U a'clock, New Tork. al65 34 JS57 ........ but is which she's 'course form; foolishly tempted fate, .' shop' Clevelund ........ 57 M .504 ways wrong: the gown she wears is out of date it is an And the barber is asked lo bob 51 48 .513 Philadelphia inch too long." No neighbor greets her with a smile as she their hair. I Detroit . . . ' '.' .. . .. . .. . . .... ... 52 49 .515 ffnua nn hpr wiv tfa tint aho motri urcnt nut nf d(it1' a vcarl .. YeoTHitf-wttl- n "hiri or one anff Tnrte dropr sum 4& with and .51J5 47 theliuge dollars Washington ' minion half borees,7 as in the old days when she wore all neW things she And there Isn't so much of a SL " pould Louis nty U 5H .414 seize. Hefv husband r quarter million dollars paid Jntoof the "nehatterTthere.--worn,-when and Boston vm..v. siifh 31 67 .316 roagiutud business enterprise is huallyi coirt to her he now sits him down to swear and mourn Tbe barker knows he would be no-so much good sound business Judgment that every because, she tnes .to save. . 4 . where ..' . ... take a vital interest la the couaty convenIf hearted something Tr tried NATIONAL LEAGUE "taxpayer should two the political parties major: to swap ;. ! Club Standing tions which win be. held by 1 Views with them, so he rests it W. L. Pet. eup-pos.- ". -- lM2gJl?Pijpth U ,v 1 y ..It cross-eye- cross-eye- ,No. . -- t,; . prl also-ran- s, d -- " I it turn nit tiTn ,verv county governmeo enterprise in Utah county-- the of known abihty and integrk voter has a voice in naming then confidence. Selfty to the various offices of trust and demand that every taxas well as good citizenship, nondnaooit nd the about m assist should bringing payer election of the strongest and ablest men 1n the county for - iaeJraiioiiajafihm 77t-'-;- .i Bt Herbert tiTTLB : M'ASHrNGTON, Juijr 81 (UP). fitatee' weather Jio,of the tnff. If nr a Conpda. jy'fotgea.n-ottjirsffTXtrrtoff ot.ltrortgtBitea around Medicine Sat, where, It used to t0 reportedrthe head weather man lived and made tie weather. OKlcJaja ot the U. 8 Weather Bureau today ontllned to the United Presa gome of the whj and wbere-tore- s of weather .phenomena," probably the greatest factor In the life of verjr Unman being. - ' pressure of the atmosphere, reelacered 'on barometera In official station all over the country, in the means of predicting weather.' The winds spring from rarfettoni). in rnh! rel lnyrtd f' Will these impoiiiitand far reaching powers be deleWiu gated to a clique of office seekers and petty pohtictans? the connty conventions degenerate into a mere vehicle for, the distribution of political meal tickeU to deserving partisans? Will party seracebe' a stronger and more potent argument for the candidates than efficiency and integrity? In a word wiU the conventions pf ,X926 make the new. City and County building an infirmary for those who have wjM.ucry business enterprise m which they were engaged, or will the leadership, honesty and intelligently Seek out the best men and draft them into the public service? The above questions ot the two major parties' must be answered by .thej leaders " L ' falL , . this , ? - There are men In the county court house who have made prendre, auuuisineanowieogeor have who g6odrThere aTemeit tn the same building,- and men their fe.Rreiirai!e;wmWinrwitnr - since have who way jimmied several hundred atotions that enbeen retired to private life, their way the bureau to. make Its pre-- , through the convention machinery and promisedand entire y uiciions, wnicn prognosticate wtiHt utterly through the fall campaigns, but whtfare who could not hold ther weather will be for the next 4S lacking in good business Judgment and down a decent salary in any privaleehterprlse. The waders These weather are the of both political parties know the names and the addresses ones printed In predictions In dully puper ,?ery of the men to who we refer.- They will.be begging political the country, and "sent or condominate who the Those doors. convention alms at the oftener.by most radio stations. ventions can either perpetuate mediocrity or they can gife ieiegrapn, msirumeaig the taxpayers of Utah county a new deal It's for them to mauy, stations east ot jronuilfti the Rocky I decide, but the voice of the successful farmers, and enter- jfaHuitalM flash to a dingy old brick prising business men of Utah county; will prove a real factor building at 24thr and Pennsylvania Auerhe7-tlieweathbureau in determining tftCcistMclrHri barometric hdquarjer8--th- e ..party chief tians- .- That jvoice should be; made articulate.. the wind The Evening llerald is wedded to no partySli Is neither at8:W' comrelwity is nor it controlled owned or by any political clique: and with. ,Ue precipitation for the premitted to a partisan program. it fa absolutely Independent there-foh- f vious 24 hours. ' We a to has consistently declined tecme party organ. Barometric pressure under 30 cencanpropose to look at both Republican and Democratic timeters place tbe locality In which didates through the same glass efficiency and honesty; it occurs In a ."low area," Those those who aspire to office can measure up to this dual o 30 place, their localities In "high standard they can expect no support or encouragement from areas." With the entire map plotted ' iz.Z--LL.ou.the weathermen inow that the the Herald".: zr ( J . - - " years xuwsaa wiy juujjcb u superintendent oi tne iarm. une lesson is They all tell-- CRourke that they have made .that 7 The. Scott brothers, Russell , nd'Robert, were. rlcd. in -- " , - ; .h. - nt if- maUj-aWe- first-nighte- Come Now! i . i .y. .J, It la becoming Increasingly more evident that shorter days are com- - Bow long since wmrr-ti7twT,- 7j; nUU ook-els 4 your world and you can't change one. "picture taken"? Did you ever stop and :L think:thaturpQrt- rait is the most unsel-fis- h Thing yoacan give those dear to you-- something they cannot buy something you must give them? said we only need a few minutes ot your time for the sitJEnough- - ting. Yours very truly. - HLarsorrStudifj Columbia Theater Bldg. it in - "Jlndnm, you lost our thumb In j (his trolley accident all right, but prove tt was WortBlhe 3,(HMI for?': jou re-auing "Judge It yas the thumb my husband In under? -- i I kept - This is a 'nervous fliislejire the grave we go to pieces. ; even 4 4 SIG.) SODA.JXlUNTAIN- -i peaches here we nave the cream. By briug.your It isn't your position, but your dIsKsition that makes you barmy.. or unhappy. Allen Learitt says rouge Is like Out Our Way production of the early romantic days of the west. The story is mythical, yet it Z A couldanddicThapWlirTnan the west. By Williams - iy for a Aece QO - - l-sucrA -X-- ma-iva-- sW -- " ; It will be matfe in its entirety with Utah a fooush y - -- - 7 f - ; The cast will include 250 men,"women and children of all, ages recruited from this vicin ity. in ' 4 After that John n -- - ;TVdur secret ambition to see yourself on the screen is granted. -- - ....... DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon 55-0- " ' - L.-4- ...... Russell Scott was tried. He wai sentenced to be hanged. er his -- denial and triaL was sentenced Robert that sentence pronounced,- - Robert rt?MeTmrfl&rtmenl.nth statement issued a the other day saying that it was he, after ' ' " all, who had fired the fatal .shot. under sentence to hang,4sthrOwh-'ubo- n - executive clemency; Under such circumstances' jus what is a says be is "guilty of "governor supposed to do? The mari who his the murder is under life sentence ; .his" brother, whom, " statement exonerates, is doomed to hang.' like Cain and Abel. These Scott boys are not a ''.' rrj, jysjijijv Scott-follow- , , store clerk durlngarotK T3iicacroforhe murder of Robert pleaded first Scott At guilty, then he fought the ..bery. case 'and, in open, court, denied that he, had fired the shot natrlmlefrtne-man- ' locale. The Scott Tangle - 88, ,ntef ..v. - . For inspection1 and further - information can . civilizing Iron, in the form of shackles, is a great, ' ' ""$10,000.06; -- ' .... 1 ; . - Drew tit Not To Quit I- -' all these years, it was announced the' other day Drew, dean 'of Thespians, was about to doff the sock and buskin and walk from the stage for the last time. Such a pronouncement did not seem unreasonable,-i. - view of Drew's age, which is 73,' and great regret was expressed in the minds of all who knew him or had seen him. , ; But it seems that the report. of Mr. Drew's, theatrical demise was greatly exaggerated.' The- - news brought, frbm the great actor a sturdy, denial Jhat pe intended to .retire from public life, that he would tread the boards, just as long as his legs would hold up under him, and that, he expected ' : v they would hold up for quite a while yet. . - Drew is ad actor of the old .school. He is. a good actor. He' is cleverer at 73 than manjr others who are forty' years are glfld to know' that junger.-.We carry right' on. It is understood that he is looking around now for a play to bring to Broadway this fall. Mr. Drew, respectfully, we ug-n Kegister-No- w Columbia heater 1 HOUllS9tolP.M. - r -p- he-w- t Evenings " by appointment . D il 'V U: and shrubbery. Thejiome faces to the North ' and East and is withiir 5 t)lockS of Federal Builds ing: This property could not be duplicated for lessi than' $15,000.00 but. can be purchased for . course. whetheMt will be warm or cower in places where the sending drunken"dnveratothe. municipal "farm whereTtheyTpr. v winds go. sentences" in chains,-- T . . serve They "serve once,and they don't come hack," according!, otiief scientific factors, such aa enough. . t K T- aaya-a-wor- '0t ",: to J. J. O Rourke, - Beaftti4awn8j-fiowersj--- i wjnds will rush from the hlgh" areas Into the "low" areas. The temperatures at various places from Tnistakerforlheiast timer : . .... ss Iron Remedy IWO I - - f or more "tnan 1 m ,,,,'m.a... there, Street, Povo, Utah. Sinee the women go to the tiarber-sho- CInclnhatr 'T. 58 4.1 .566 - . 8t. Uuls ... 44 t646 53 mountains and rivers and oceans, 50 47 .516 Chicago. enter Into the predlctlona. women And the wait they bare Brooklyn . . 50 4 .505 ITAH-IDAll"midnight last night." Say "last LEAGUE : The vlde plains of tJanadarand beard New York . 46 49 .484 midnight." Whiz What a -barber Is the with 3S 56 .4t4 the north weatnglve" Philadelphia Wr Lr m. creanBweep ... ;. euff; O F T E N MISPIIONOrXCED: Boston ..j.;.. 38 AW Ilah J,Hlls 5 to winds which sweep aerosa the Sor-f 4hea jMie--of 8 .556 c)n8umaTeTIceenT onTirsTythrtrtfT" 10 Twin. North American Falls continent The w ill do bis Hopeful the bar-tie. 1: 8 8 .50(1 1m preferred. tremendous expanites of cold water I'ocatello I COAST LEAGUE stuff, OKTEX MISSPELLED: boliday; . .474 in the Great La kes Hudson Buy Salt Ijike .. 9 But the clever barber Is wise Oub Standing B .471 one 1. . 8 and fit. Lawrence recinns seem to Ogdvn v enough- 2 Pet. " STOOTMS r arise,. Hc, a'cnJ, " cause many "hlgo preure areas i never peeps, nor has yet let Los Angeles . . " lie .620 71 in that section t'aiiMlug an bverflow Issue, flow, emanate. , drop .540 CI 52 (Hikkind ""Use a word, WORD STUDY: of jnuch col weathw iut4 the "iw" A word, knowing well he would Sacramento . . . 63 54 three times and It i yours." Let us pressure areas to the south. meet rebuff, 3 51S 51) Missions . . . . . increase our vocabulary by master This year's eoid, spring has been Since the women goto he barber- iVntOe - .462 ., 54. one wtrd each day. Today5 caused, the weather bureau experts lng . shop. 53 65' .44n Hollywood . . ;. . word STENTORIAN i extremely , say, principally by the large num 52 5 445 , WORDS , OITE.V ;.: MISUSED loud. "He raised his steutorU.ii Portland ber of "highs" In the north, A Angon Hatch never put off San Francisco " 7 .427 Don't say"nil(lnigtlt yesterday" or voice In comma nd." 50 yeur agofc a "high" that lasted for tomorrow what says,can put over toNome two weeks over the Bermnda - day. Le.jurii of the Atlantic Ocean, paused ireinemlmis hnt ,,.the Atlantlc coast states, au-a- t thlHgo.aHcing-before'o- ur eyes- ?wlJcpread discomfort and .Tired Business Man - (ardent prostrations. musical comedy ; No; in .fact, I rather like.lf. , pre-sure- Un-le- mr Tiirfv base-men- ceptionaliy-fme-lo- ts ' p. - r - ;. ive-room" i -- -s- modern cottage with furniture. m rJTotJ5-trictryeralnear- ly . ys -F- Six-roo- Med&cnlimd OurVwnli6nwktioh$ re". - - - " d -- : tli- '- 4v.V j x t. modern brick 'house; with Many built-i- n features; Good garage, AH special improvement taxes pai ia JulL Price $4500.00--500- (00 down and $40.00 a moSth. t ? No. 4 modern brick house, close in on East side. Double garage. Price $4000.00. i , . : new. brick, bungalow with brick gmger Exceptionally fine location on Eastside4locksfrom Federal Buildings Could not be duplicated or-the prieei Price1 '.i :55Qd.00t terms. .. ... , J. No. 6 A beautiful story and half home on East side. Strictlv modern With all latest built-in features and conveniences. Fihi irarge. .. who-has-alwa- Three-roo- "terms. J." . 1 No. j ;. i. ed street-cleaner- 's VU tateJiirt - Good location in Southeast section. Price 2500. ' . Terms $250 dowit and 25 month.- f No. 2 Six-roo- m frame house with garage; large lot. Close in and. centrally located. Recently reno--vatand decoratedA Price $300(1.00. Very easy - - crpes-eye- a 4 ; - d . iii..vWit'w "f- i at. vm ho, f. , i The maa- who formerly published seed catalogs seems to be editing tourist magazines . . loe rubs off . ; ft ias sv mu wmibf: twJ |