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Show PROVO, SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 6, 1927.. FJLG2 EIGHT L. Pro vo Woman Has Hair S Churdies D-- CITY HEWS, :J FIRST WARD A ' , j By Phyllis MlUer . In a time of boyUh bobs and it U refreshing, u oirvcuuH to aee a woman with hair that ' hangs to the floor. ,7 ' (Gilbert pulsipaer."It cam oe none;- law peui vocal eoe,,Melba Webb.Scott arf WUliamP- young creature of today with ahort-ihor- n tocke dedarea. kteaoa. A gooa And then as abe aeea Mr. Ver, for. Allr welcome. ungpj non A. Paulson, 789 North Fifth WABD West street with a few tossea of gECOM) ' . . . . U...111 arin ha the ler head unbraid her. glossy dark --1, afown hair and let it fall shout speaaer a thi, Mr as a veil, she stands in amate-meeervicee in ' evenlm t 7 o'clock The following There it is touching the low as Mr. Paulson standi erect. Inches long! Sixty-thre- e Frea the young sweet thing of Duke, Merrill Reddon and Ina today Webb. accompanied by Miss Heal pushes her hands towards vocal duet, Mra Harry her head with its three or four Webb; . . nrniiam ibv:' . . reading. Inches of hair, as she again gasps . .. SOU ' g In astonishment Never saw . . 11.1 ill.tlnn il : . Elmo Jianin. a w It before. like to extended to the public In general. Qoestiona Follow-T- hen the questions fall thick and . THIRn WARD as thick as Mrs. Paul-ton- 's rast almost, . ha Aijk .knr nHinm glory. "How long crowning In been planned for the services has It taken W grow " it? Have evening, you ever had It cut? Is it very tb Third ward chapel this waid under the direction of the of it make your head the heavy? Doesmuch I. A. Prof. Edgar N. Jensen time to dress It? ache? How B T. til formerly of the Dixia oh-- Are you going to keep It long? will be the speaKer of the will be Have you ever been to a barber?" evening A saxophone solo ana a "No," Mrs. Paulson smiles, "I liven by Nello Westover never 'have had the headache, al bv furnished be aolo will vocal though I coll the hair in large I Harold Clark. The services aUl braids on my head.' I have never all and 7 ari commence at o'clock, a barger shop and don't to been at tend to cordially Invited, think I ever will, not for myself availing ' aroaram c,ul"- - , wlU JL D. Woolry of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, was a Provo visitor " be furnished "V.,. Clerk, aa. w nr. or !atl Saturday. d, wind-blown- s, Uncon-Klous- SPANISH 'FORK, :ov. 4 With Dr. L. U Cullimore and Utah County Nurse Evaliae Reed la charge, and the ladles of the local health committee assisting, a health was held here Thursday at tas junior higb school building, at which 41 children of p age wera examined with the following result; jvormax a; under weight con-faren- ip" Iw Mlsa. Aadrews, daughter of Mr. aad Mra W. E. Andrews, returned home Friday from Loe Angeles California, where she has been visiting wlthTher brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Andrews, and her aunt, Mra. Lucy Hdaglia She also Tisited her sister Mlas Beth Andrews In Venice. California. She . has been gone four months. i ly . C1 was ,1 e, 'J anyway." FOCBTH WARD been An interesting program ha M. T. trranged by the Fourth ward at A. for the service! this evening 7 o'clock, which, will be held, In U ward chapel. ProfWm. the speaker, of the "B. V. V. will-ba vocal duet will be furnished by th Mlsset Luclle Worthen. and - She also says that her hair is not .extremely heavy, that, of course, she is used .to--It and doesn't know any.differentrWIth a twinkle in her eye she onf Ides of being-afraiher heed would become ''too light' should she ever have the hair cut off No barber's scissors pj ' ' -- ' electric clippers for her.' ' j wUl be rendered by Norma Tburber Spends Time On Hair day' Mrs. Baulson spends land a saxophone selection win w notEvery less than 45 minutes 'dressing JS.ver)o Jack Bpotn. by played her hair. Imagine a present day Is invited to attend. flapper taking three quarters of an hour before dance time to comb -' 1 1; WTSTH vtABij.V' '1: .her hair. Welt, she Just wouldn't Hl. I BegulsT monthly content do it, that's all. Life is too short j a. services wiu n she avows, to spend so I: Blng in the Fifth war4t&,cVC0'n" altogether, nmnintlv at 7 ofciOCk. Dr. much time when you can get away with less. ; George H. Brimhall will givebea talk Mrs. Paulson is' proud ,and justly fur after which a reading will of halo the so, that's braided MRS. V. A. PAULSON nished by Misa Elaine Faxman, ana around her head. will ha furnished by the ward M. I. A. double mixed quartet. ' INDIANAPOLIS; Inc., Nov.! tWarren T. MeCray to appoint a flO, are welcome. who (UP) Arguments to quash an in- - Marlon county prosocutor Oovernor Ed.J would be favorable to me ftu k.iux ictjnent charglnz T ... . WARD i sntTH ,i wun conspiracy . mu. Kson Prof. Christen Jensen of the B. T. tqf bribe oia lnumna public official, were to ser the at V.i; wril be the speaker Mr. and Mrs. William T. Whittle Jo heard here today vices In the Sixth ward cnapei mi; The Indicament alleged Jackson of Preston, Idaho, are visiting here are which evening at 7 o'clock, attempted to bribe former Governor i with friends for a few days. Under the direction of the wara m. wilt t A. Mrs.. Hueh Peterson render a ocal aolo and. two cello sotoa wil'be furnished by. Mlsa Lot Paxman. The public is cord Announces the arrival of the New RCA Radlola 16 ially invited, to atUnd. e e ' ici Gilbert FrankUa Field and Julia E. Hood Poole, both- of Provo, were issued a marriage license at the county court house Friday - after- - I. W. Neville of Salt Lake was a Provo visitor Friday. - --- L.lns .uuiui , ' ' .Lars Jaoobaoa of Lake View left Thursday for Alhambra, California, where he will visit with his daughters,- Mra Oliver Bridges and Miss READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE Henrietta Jacobaon. Mr. Jacobson and Miss Jacobson w.lll return home say, and so he floated far away. py roar. "Who'll be the first to tap before Thanksgiving. , ;r , ; - r The Tlnies watched him float along the barrel, just to show he's game?" Mrs. Asep Briggs of Magrath, till ,he was out of sight Then 'I'll gladly do It" Scoflty cried, and said. then, he walked up to its side. Said Alberta, Canada, will return to her Carpy1 cried, 'That's what I areao he, "If nothing happens, it .will home this week, after spending I told ytu that we needn't the tap upon the barret f Now I'm really be a shame." several weeks here wltB And then he. tapped and tapped right" Mrs, Mary A. Kirkham. .. sure that it's allbroke out In a grin, some more. It made the funny barThen Scouty chimed in, and very shortly rel roar. "You'll "have to hit .It right , Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bash well of "Well, anyway, we all played safe, harder," yelled the others full of Ogden were Provo visitors Satur- and after alh that's, best That glee. The fun In store shall not be day.. queer man looked sojrtrange to me missed. Just bang the. barrel with that I was scared as I could be. your fist" "All right I Will" said Edith OTJay -- and Gertrude I've never seen another creature In Scouty, "Then we'll see what we v Rhodes of Salt Lake are spending that manner dressed." - ' shall see." the week end here with friends. "Don't make me laugh," said One more good bang, and mercy Clowny loud. "It really makes me me, the bunch were thrilled as they Mra Agnes Knight and son Ken- very proud to know' I wasn't fright- could be. In fact they all were so neth (fialt Lake spent Tuesday ened. 'Course that's lust because surprised, they almost took a flop. and Wednesday in Provo the guests, I'm brave." The other Tlnies laugh- - What came was more than they of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott , ed, "He, he. Oh,. yes, you're brave could hope.r Out jumped a little as you can be." It quite amused jumping-rop- e, and right behind It, Mrs. Warren Conrad of Taber, the bunch to hear wee boasting also came a funny little top. ten Clowny rave." Alberta, Canada, la spending days here with Mrs. James Berjia. "Well, say, we're wasting time (The rope and "top do tricks In ' galore," the Tlnies heard wee Cop-- the next story.) S.-Davis left Wednesday for Los Angeles, California, where he will make his home for the time being. Mra Davis will join her hus band the latter part of the week. , ' READ HERALD WANT ADS 1L Knight Coal & Ice Co. l " "THE ' ' MANAVU WARD ', s Dean Oerritt Jong of the B. Y TT funiltv wil lsDeak at the con joint M. A. services In the Maa-kv- u ward this evening at 7 o'clock. A splendid musical program will be rurnlahed hv Prof. J. R. Boah I and Mrs. Sarah Ramsey. Evryo. is cordially Invited to attend. . Ie OF SENSATIONS TWO . and RCA Radlola . 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MAKERS North Srd West OF Buy With Confidence Phone M THE Where Tou Seo This Sign : Capable - Progressive - Independent ', i ' : . : f . J - i . tm-- ed . Is nt of position is ideal to?; fair and impartial service to all of Provo's citizens. He is not tied to any clique, nor controlled py any organization or individual. He has made no promises ot pledges to anyone. INDEPENDENT-H- is f ESSE N. EIXERTS0X - II PURETTE3 For Health . , , i NATiurr t BEST LAXATITK Leadint DruffjisU V ' A Frank Statement Of A Peculiar Situation ; COMMENT The voters of Orcm are entitled proper. Can he be both prosecutor "' a frank statement of the present and judge? political situation. Two tickets ar .. Can he honestly end iairly serys . . In the field, the Citizens Ticket, two masters f . , headed by O. H; Anderson, and tbe Some of his backers say .that Progressive Ticket, headed by J. he would in sucn a situation stand W. tiillman, present president of for Orem's rights mljgauwU 4ha the Board of Trustees. The gentle- county. But is that certain:? It is men on both tickets, from candi- human nature to want to be sleetdate for president to the last ed and Mr. Glllman knows that named candidate for trustee, are he can't be county comall men of standing in their com- missioner without the votes of munities and' nothing can be, or majority of the voters of the eoun should be said against their char- ty outside of the town of Orem; " acters. and he also knows what would This situation, however, has de- happen to him should those same veloped: Orem needs more culinary voters become convinced that he water and efforts will undoubted-- . represented Orem at ths commisly be made to purchase water in sioners meetings and not the peo;he near future. The Provo Reser- ple of the entire county. voir Company controlled by the Under those circumstances, it Is Murdock interests, Caleb Tanner, quite clear Orem would have much Provo City and possibly others, are better treatment with Mr. Glllman sources from which Orem may get representing the county and soma the needed water. It seems likely, other man pleading for Orem. Some two thousand years ago the however, that --the Provo Reservoir er that fcreat masterT said 'Tin.; substance: Company has water-toroff "No man can serve two masters," may be most available. Mr. GUlraan for a good many and that has been generally accrule without any excepyears past, has been closely identi- epted-a-a fied with this company and the tions, and it is hardly likely that Murdock Interests and Mr. Glllman will be the first one. Some of Mr. Glllman's backers has had years of- - profitable employment with them or as a re- are urging votes for him (or tne sult of their influence. Even to- reason that if he is defeated he, day, he Is the director of an allied will be displeased and will not do company, the Provo neservolr Wa- anything for Orem as county commissioner for fear soma one else ter Users Company. Is it fair to Mr. Glllman or to will get the credit. They put It In "the nature of a threat the taxpayers of Orem, to have We think this whslly unfair to do the negotiating for this water f ron. the Provo Reservoir Mr. Glllman. We don.'t believe ha is that kind of a man. We beComBjny or to have a determin- lieve he do for Oram all that ing vote as to the prlee to be paid? the law will will permit, regardless of It Is safe to say that the Provo Reservoir Company will not let the outcome of the- town election.' Orem have water cheaper or with- But if perchance these . backers out cost, because of any friendship are right in their estimate, then all for Mr. Glllman. Money talks with the more reason why he"1 shouk) them or any ther person having bo defeated. . watertoseli; another way and we may see it " The question naturally arises: more clearly: Suppose County Comdo Mr. full Glllman his Can duty missioners Smoot and JDahle, fot- -' ' to Orem and to his friend and Mr. Glllman's example, benefactor Mr. Murdock at .the lowing Ihould have become candidates for" same time? Mr. Glllman ought to Mayor of Provo and Spanish Fork." desire" toHSe relieved of such an their home towps." respectively, situation. embarrassing Who can imagine either of these to -- . . (Paid Political Adv.) The I nteml-Fir- e ' Air DuA abiOibt ani Uockt much . cf the keat .thot tht onu'tuny heating device allowt to ticapt up thl t chimney. &Alale . ter it now has from the Murdock interests. Some of the persons representing Orem in that deal claim that-t-he famous "Yellow Jacket" spring, which has been one of the subjects of the recent suit with Provo City and the Reservoir com- Merely" to state1 ttChow iU'ab-- . ' ' i " ' surdity." Go one step further and"' suppose they would be elected." Then imagine how It would work out irlth.: three .mayors and county xmmissioners In one Board., Utah County would then be changed to the County of Provo, Spanish Fork, GAS KEATROIA Thai it only ONE Heatrola ESTATE builds it may-beco- me . liniiiiili , d" , Utah Valley Gas & Coko Go. Springville PROVO Spanish Fork .(Paid Political Advertisement) 1C - ' pany, was- sold by Mr. Murdock to Orem in the original deal. It necessary to bring indOrem. No one questions that Mr. Glll-suit to recover this spring. Is it right and proper that the man has rendered service to the decision whether or not to bring town in-- the past, but timet and suit, or after It is brought just how conditions change, others , must vigorously it - shall be prosecuted, have the opportunity to do their shall be made by Mr. Gillman who bit Under the conditions Mr. Gill- has been so closely identified with man would have been justified In the Murdock Interests? declining with, credit to himself tn . Reason answers no, that Orem substantially the following words: "You have honored ise 4a the. can be better served by officers not quite so friendly In that direc- past I owe my election at Countyj. ' Commissioner largely (A JEDU. Yoii tion. ;. ..." wltli WWln. Js?HHthera6re, isnew hnvii County Commissioner and one of almost too numerous to mention, ' the Board, of three in control of and. I sincerely thank' you. i There the county. Orem Is a separate are other men in Orem worthy of ? our, confidences and I hops your political unit which may have will give these men a chance. Be-- 1 from time to time .Interests that cause posltioiu you? directly, clash with those of. the have of the other given me, I might be em eounty. For example: . Orem may justly claim that she is entitled barrassed in doing my duty should ' and therefore, mutt to have more county road money I be ' spent In the - town, or that the ' jbui Mr. oiiiman didn't decline. county should spend mors money on f Ira prevention in country and is now a candidate for the ; towns not strong enough to take posltiiW? In view of the foregoing sltaa-care of themselves. Now these Claims have to be passed on by tlons Isn't it about time foe a: the county commissioners. Mr. change In Orem? Tou can get Gillman, as president of the town that change by voting the Citi-board should be there pleading sent tlrkft which was, nominal Orem's cause As representative by a primary called of the county he should also be by tne chairman cf the Democratic there to act as Judge in behalf of and Republican parties jointly. ail of the people of the county as J. V. JOHNSON, Orem, Utah, to whether the claims are just, and Chairman of Citizens. Party. . . stove-a- " No need now to put up with room heating methods. The Estate Gas Heatrola will do the work of several room heaters, with a big saving in fuel It is the newest thing in heating appliances, tne most emcient ana tne most convenient. Come see the Estate Gas Heatrola, or tele--i. phone and invite our representative to call. " plan Our convenient deferred-paymeputs this modern heater within the reach . - cf everyone now I r A "college degree in PROGRESSIVE He favors progressive measures, looking to the development of a greater city through the maintenance of proper protection to the city's business interests, as well as safeguarding that wholesome social and moral ' tone already established. " - J is one of Provo's Young Men Business Administration, coupled with a'suc cessful business career and a splendid record in community ;service, makes him" an out- -, standing candidate for your biggest job. ."t ; i 116 character and ability; good-lookin- furnishings. VOTE FOR ELLERTSEN FOR MAYOR t fumeJ-tigh- t, g as a fine mahogIt is as absolutely finest home with will harmonize perfectly cabinet any safe- - ' CAPABLE isready-fo- r 1. gas. It provides circulating, moist warm ITairburni for three to five rooms. It is clean, RADIOTRON d - GAS-HEATR0- your home! 100I-- J t: f: The -- tlSftMi .......,.....$157.50 US: CARS . 95 - THE BY- ,', i.n Radio la CASH 0R LATE MODEL '" H. K. JOLLET . , HC A MADE 2 TeU Taesa .v. 4 I ! itAKE 8OMEB0DT HAFFT 1111 E. Carpeator of Denver, Colo, a Provo visitor Saturday. Arthar I gaga of Salt Lake and Dorothy O. Harris of St Louis, Mo., were united In marriage Friday afternoon at the county court house. County Clerk E. Byron Das-tru- p performed the. ceremony. 3 I skin defects. S: hernia. 1: n)Un glands in neck, t; goitre, 1; rickets. ; useaaea tonsils and adenoids. any-hln- r- r. errctioa m - Los Aogelea, W. 1. Blersaca California, la spending a few, days here. .,- at ': S; ARE EXATiIINED MTviMI Will ! I.I.I .t T ; held la th. Fust ward chapel this M ear defects, ; geatto-armaisines prrvknts cUaie. 4. Another, health cUnis wiU be held is November at the usual plaea the data to be announced iaUf. , '. 15; 41 CHILDREN n.-- . .t , s..' |