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Show ,v -- AGE TWO rROVQ SUtfDAYJIEKALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1928. out om MA-XTHE-HERAL- By Williams raise found it way iiito the pay " ' envelope of our friend happened to have occaston-t- 6 ic' ,2.1. who sighed as ne watched i!s terview the president of the foncern '! t he. hau once wDrked- a for which"white-collBcnuamance' tn before he with his new car while the white-collI man could hardly afford a pair of started out to be a factory hand . and' to his surprise he found roller skates . and. so one day up that the president waa a man wfio (This column is operated by been a clerk who had workcil , Dorothy Downing. his offlcfe job and showed up at Jiad of-with himwhen he held his old ' ' the factory looking for work J. M.)f ice Job r--r? ff 9(j ft' f t He held down a white-colla- r' job . Thru the factory friend's -- In a large concern white-collman got m The reason was that the' clerk: there wasn't much salary but position and soon he was making -, had stuck to the Job refusing ito be j i wonderiui opportunity lor aa- bigger 4ay than he could have for one made of the- pected to make In his old offioe- - lured away by the Sight of distant several years ight stuff who stuckto-it-long-fpastnxes : t I and had received promotion af- and then there came hard times enough -- . I D- THE OBSERVER -- , , r-" By Jim Marshall Published by the Herald Corporation, E. C. RodgersTpTesiaent, at South First West St, Provo, Utah, daily. Entered as a second-clas- s natter at the postofflce in Provo, Utah. "Member of the United Press tssoclation, NEA Service. Paine Editorial Service, and tho it) SECTION TWQ f--: AA . Tears - passed -- ana our f rripgi 5 s . : ar ar -- . Guest-Conduct- or . 5 tI ""J '""TelephonesBusiness oom, 494. and a 195 jofflco, 495; Society shorter, you, do, not receive your paper before 6 p. copy will be delivered to your residence. 107: Editorial ar . Subscription towns By carrier in the county; 45 cents the month; &PQ ihft year in advance; by maty in the county, t4.50; outside - or ; , ' - ' was a flay laborer ter promotion the factory shut down-an- d in a factory and mad more in tho twn fnllnwa had to lnnk fnr until he had beiJome president . s. . a month than the first fellow did in other work of the concern X i 'v two . and In looking they drifted AND, LISTEN: is one of the greatest factors " apart and lost touch with one an- " '' . In "getting it" . Time went on and only a small ' other- Gunnar Rasmyaon, editor and manager; R. W. Gbodell, managing 'ditor;.N.-C- . Hicks, county editor;, J. A. Owens, advertising manager. THis-frten- N.. I s influ-enoet-t- If :ounty, 15.00, rt ., Vicious Propaganda V i "Pacifists have had their fling, tinder their misguided Aalour navy has dwindled belovr Great' Britain's. That's nice sort of guff for a gre&t American publisher to and out to the American people. It ia predicated upon the Ingestion tfaat ye've got to be strong enough to conquer reat tsn tarn; ana yet, ior over a century, our navy naa vwu below Great Britain's" and, in all that period, not an issue ith Great Britain that has not been settled, sensibly and istly, as the two greatest tf Christian nations should settle Most remarkable is it that a great yell over the dispropor-!o- n between U. S. and Brjtishjriavies hasarisen only since, in world war, British fought and died, side byT . ide; to put "down a f ommon enemy. What thlfeffect Tipon general outlawry of war and upon le century-ol- d perfect. amity of American and British peo-le-s in proclaiming that either of those peoplesf has got to arm ) the teeth in fear pf the other? 'Evidently, the policy of the incoming American be to create a navy adequate for America's eeds. It should le done regardless of "what any other nation n earth has or does, without any diplomatic puttering and lost certainly without putting Jthe torch to 8ucharnity as e have with anyother nation. It is advanced that the rea-)- n for an adequate American navy is insurance. We should isure our house in accord with our valuation of it and not h conformity with the policy that is carried by some other ' fr T' ahd-Americ-ans admin-itration-w- - "- bllow. - -- . views, In ; . ill ntci u s rx of f i - au stttvic:. - 75" Town Sedan. I Wirt vhttli extra. Immediate dthvtria New Chrysler i : PICTORLL .NEWS SECTION I i LE R : rKUVU-- t A KINS.. . " iuo, et I 1! How Kum? li 'Hill Bllly'a ' eceasarily, coincide his daily stories, are his own. Thry do not, with (hose of this newspaper. EDITOR), ft . .. ' . ", "By HILL BILLY ! Stamps are the nearest expression of a government we have. You lention any country and any stamp collector from the pages of his Ibum will show you the innate psychology of that Country. British Monies Tire "not better stamps than French or Portugese colonies certain stamp fiends prefer these stamps; the 1847 U. S. 6- - and '' mint are not worth a thousand times the '"'first Issue of Honduras because this nation is a. big country; a used Nicaragua lsbetter than an unused, and an unused Liberia Is worth more than a used, and both are crooked. German stamps for 12 years the war perio- dGerman were, and remain, terrible, but Uie pre-wcolonial stamps are worth regular moneyx and they 'have no fake fiscal high value as do these colonies today. ,y" I am collecting a history of the world war for son. Oh! and did you know that Montenegro was . be-lu- ar . - . (Copyright, 1928). Howdy, folks! Monday ,wm Armktice day. Did you try on your old O. D. blouse and find it was seven ' Inches too short around the equator? So'd wef x ' " - Nominated for the PoIsaiTTvy Club: The spiral puttees that al ways came loose just as you were running for a .formation. . - After trying to put on our army: blouse, we realized that the line of 1918 was much shorter than our waistline in. 1928. Hln-denbe- rg An is one who remem- old-tim- er New Grace, New Style, New Beauty HOSPITAL NOTES Tills Is Leander W. lie, 'popular young book agent. who Is In a hospital recovering fron a xhe II()Ilor of science con-ba- d Ins no illuHtrious' name boating Incurred w,hcn he tued to than that tf Melville W. Mudfruard, seU a volume of love one of the masVr minds of tho century. Prof. MudguartTIs the. man Koiigs to a man whq who discovered why jazs saxophon-liitamov- o around so much. It juht modo his first makes thorn harder to hit. Only alimony pnymont : one prohlnm has ever bnfflnd Prof. Mudguard. - He has never been able . Wouldn't it be horrible to JseJntnt'dlscovor why the oversells hats with-fish oculated graiids by mi- s- furnished members of the A. E. F. take, and then have to drink your-- j were always four Blzes too small, ' self to death? I ' youi-apoU-- it. witrr-Chcc- I -. . mry THE WORLD og. ' NEW ' ; i j.. f'r fHif Cb-ylr- r r75 iwith ll45, fi040 fid halloo tiret)Nine . body Hyln, prkrd ir whith extra. New ChrjilT "W" S;x b idniyln priced from. to f!145, wire whtcli extra. Allpritetf. a. b. DettoO. lamediatt dtlhttut. Russell Kou -- pedestrians. mm otor Co. on. 42 East First-Nort- h Street Pruvo. rhon!057 ' 1111 -;-(llJWCI!R!- III P.iKDFtixoanrPBp ' THEWORLDS LOWEST.PRICED FULLY EQUIPPED SIX, 4? When a Property Owner Is LUCKY 5 ! . ProvocaUon Kay of Hope: That somebody will invent a bumper for ;IOOStandnrdSliSfd.in W '3!i..ClR ' . . air-win- -- AND .FINER MOTOR CAR - s probably started lady com munist who found that It made a bulge in her stocking. by- -a -- host of style features added to a perfomv ance which even Chr slcr. 4 The simple fact that thousands of pcpi now realize that not even a thousend dvtLin more will buy style, performance, coin. - fort, safety, dependability and long Lfj equal to the new Chrysler, is arous-- ' ing a demand that Chrysler's i taxed to the limit to satisfy., . Chr,-slr'new style is so original that imitation even in the least detail must plainly iixLcitc the source of-- inspiration. J Its fIeaing grace more than ever obsolete the bulky and cumbersome. 9 The new Chryslers differ from all other motor can in f 7 thtir utterly new treatment of si ndcr-' g fenders, profile radiator, ' X arched windows to mrn- ' don only a few of a r,, ': - ,- ijrrealerWliie Ti)thi bers how indignant he, was when ke aw; Merged barbers raised the price of a ehave The death mask set of Serbia I have; the redcross to 15' cents. tax war the I on colonies French rave; " 'surcharge stamps of British colonies I have; occupation stamps;- -- Little Willie, age-si- x, .- ,- 7 Wurtemand Bavaria Mcmel. $ HILL BILLY Dantzlg. Latvia, Saar; to cute up Always In tricks; states German days of old, when knights were and Hamburg; good as was Prussia and Saxony - Poured some glue In papa's lid. Dold, W UUDUICIV, Papa laughed like heck he did! - Politeness held Its reign; I can do this sort of thing today. When I was a kid, if I had been Blon of that tribe would not degiven a few dimes and" some lmaglnattonrl might thave collected the LVl Gee Gee is scribe attempting to , ,tory of thetvll war. If I had it would be worth regular money. I solve a great mathematical Their lady as their "Jane.' prob- fhlnk I'm going to leave something for son; I imagine he will get the lem. She's-tryi- ng to determine $ $ $ inner notion of what makes governments tick; the irony of civilization ' what percentage of Provo parents Definition: Beer is the stuff that already In his stamp album and also in his head. I But I ramble far away from what I had in my mind when I started write. Stamps are the fundamental expression of any government. Jncle Sam says the postage due stamps cannot be sold unused.' Postage' I Jmr stamps are issued for post office purposes and can 6nly be used in I mint condition bv tha Dostmastef. who affixes them to a letter or pack age that la shy of postage. You can't buy an unused postage-du- e HAS A stamp ,'rora any frastoffice In this country. Uncle Sam says it can't be done, nd seeing asrto how these are his jirivate Btamps," he pr6babiycan r , riake It stick. mt I Blah! J have postage dues 90 per cent complete, from' the first issue and I didn't rob any postoffiec ' io the latest, and they are all ither. Also I have duplicates if any one here present desires to ac- - ! t juire an official document that with its mint thumbs its nose at ..'.....-.- , Unci Rem., .,'i. Think It over; I. have the evidence. I --obsolete? if r HIJACKER fl-l- E woyjo m- - 5 i-- may A property owner is lucky (another word will hardly do) if the title to his land iaclear. He's just lucky, because there is absolutely no way to KNOW that his title flawless. It look all right, but its appearance is no protection if its validity is attacked The luoUl Price Includes Freight tmd ?ontpletc Jlquipmetit i. the Nash salesman, WHEN price on a Nash you 1 f i ' p. n ! t ! Under, the terms of an Intermountain Title Guaranty Policy, we assume all risk of loss in case of adverse decisions ,in court and will fight your legal battles at OUR expense. Only one very.moderate premium is required. Phone or write for full particulars. "To be sure of your title The "400" Standard Sit Salon Body Sedan, illustrated above, will give you an excellent idea of Nash Trovo Office: , r : AFF1HATED ABSTRACTERS : "400" value. Come in and see it. Take" it out and drive it. " The money never bought so fine tor car before big handsome ered by a new, a mo.',,r.js-V'4vr''.- . $lH to 0 Sedans froni J218I, delivered mot6r-4ong- wheclbase er r&vv new double drop frame all exposed mctalware chrome plated and a host of other vital improvements. 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New 192 ';V.'; Xi'.'f'-'r'- a tntnllv rlifToront The New 1929 Duranl U longer in whrrlbaae larae In ' , " READ IIERALD WATfT ADS "' .: - pow- high-compressio- n, There's nothing more to buy. Nashr-pu- ts on thecxtras at the factory, instead of you or the dealer putting them on, at retail prices! insure it!" Paramount Theater Building. Executive. Office, Dcsere Bank Building, Salt Lake City. Ratf Lake Office: 14 East Souui Temple. Ofsen Office: 412 Twenty-fourt- h Street 'i , Bait. Idaho 107 North Tenth Street. -- Twin! falls, Idahor Second ATnd hoshonirStr - v, iiotes 400, you will find that it includes not only the car, but the freight, bumpers, hydraulic shock absorbers; everything! ,.;o. ":. ... |