OCR Text |
Show TIIE EVENING HERALD. FRIDAY. AUGUST ?, 1223. E NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT TO1EETJD1J0RIALS WASHINGTON NEWS THE EVENING HERALD OFFICE CAT es by Walt Mason 4n Independent Newspaper, It Hornibrook Uuhiuuwib !atiia .Office, Telephone V... fM New CitiJ MJaiber ....... v.. ........... .PobUahar ..City jbdiwr . .i . l,.,,...... Berrlea. BervWe and N. Only daily newspaper 1b Utah south of Salt Lata City; large of any newspaper In Hah outside Bait Lake Wtj and Ogden. $a TtKMS OF SLBStKUTlOX. ......... 4V muuth i. ....... .....M-year, la advance..... ..93M wUv(red by mull In t'tan county, per year, in advance...... eUvored by mall In lluited States, outside TJtah county, per year, 11mvx4 Iiv Mnirr. vUvtied by carrier, ir Tmt pi at State Hospital City Water Thousands .... of tons of coal given away! i - - the Governor's office last week wltlT he state board of insanity, state mental hospital officials viid Provo city of ficials, an interesting tifscusion was devel pedHhat more or less directly concerns the people of Provo, Vhe meeting had been called to settle a difference relative o the water, rates to be xhargedJthejnental hospital should his fnstitatiori decide to; continue the use of water from the : 'i :.,J TOi city system. ; 1 fhe city has been providing the hospital with water since Moral Training In Schools 4 i 892'at which tiine an extension of water lines to the institution ;was completed. As the needs' otth hospital have SIeAnlreW. Btiper-- ; fereutv or Jacking In moral re-Williamthe city4 had arranged to carf for them uritil 1924 ! Intendent ot vty" wlioola," Mil-- f HIxinHiliillty, Iheir progeny must water System of its own vheu the state 'constructed j)res)'Pt barren gTonud tinja clga. han recently tfiven to the their en vlroiinient Slatft cirtyori. Thts pmui an interview wrfiTrt'ad- itupplyrom-theprings-i- fi can' be change- dingi It depre'8tea the. tend twy ystem was completed' early in 1925 at which time The value of the clniwlcs and ' of the 'to iieglect moral train I n s In the .vatti was discontinued from! the hospital ' ' sciences it? one of , mentaf ad the material with ikb(K)li, public tat board of insanity. ' j-y "';;V tmlnlns, in Itself an axset of in- rVVhile this order was complied wth. it request was made vantage emphasised. feJoiMcABdrewlt--J-e!rthnabl- e adrantngrln any walfc hy tfc management of thenstittrtiorrthatcrtywateTDeleft liare appreciative aniral jf of life. Tbe educated man haa n the mama for use in times of shortage in the, private in It a treasure of which no one hta tfordy demand thai bHrae ' ' V' r ysttm and for fire protectioncan deprive hln b,ut If materll-Ihiter building have a more Import- he .state board desired to have installed a meter on the la thp.chlef end of education hospital line and paT"& rate which was acceptable to both I ,biim" la tl tealMf'ftwlt-U- rtirmg man or young woman who en- ureis xor me water aciuany usea. mis was agreea fo py !th Idea that to be Illiterate Is aatiafled with-- a .he tity'officials Aut in addition to this charge the city asked ;to londt'tun que J4 uu'niiiLiiceU' tertalng e Ifor I diploma, whether earned or charge..: This means that as the city (iitin!, that a high Bcboul f t:u.4; not Anything to "get by," but In certain- of employment keep in readiness at all times water for emergency iise k an awakening most certainly that a It sJfuld be Ellowed a fee for this fiervipe. Such a charge is a at food wages,la and follows if one cannot make good. insurant t)f a diploma feomjon practice among all utility cortpanies, an5t is applied " " Thjs diploma In no certificate of atiirterRer salary, could be for thetatyr.-'';:-.'- ' ; "7?: jtQ gpDulucnesa or worth,. ability or gotten there, would ! less of w9-toiT e city asked J5Q.Xir .tba service, when the eaglet diPl"iiitment pogslb(!Jty,.nd the student who ' ddcd...excessive by Jho state board jindboajrljit-n-aypiiio '; f lyi- - --i atwrd,-in- it fir ,JU a meeting held in ed-fw- 'v.'o . READ anf-tlim- you . chancel 1 . - . , your child ever eubarasg you? Doe !arn dressmaking at home. How to correct bow and knock kneed ed - j It costs only $5 1 oenroll, yet membership brings flow To pltchJ - What's wrong la My wife learned ! - . 90 days. In' b IloW-t- pass-x- a o. "ready-to-serv- Learn at home In col-,l$- i Are you a failure? : . Write for the movies alTmetered-Bervices-4- r 1 The-harge- .. P'rovo city oCficias tjiinit, the charge is atlfltist", and m amount;"! f:T give, tfi folk)wing7msfln9orasingBueli n first, water l'drehjgfency use1 must at all times be the pipe?rinaJafigit impossible to disp6se of that ' j " imojmt of 'water to other users. SSecQjid, a large amouht of moEey'i3. invested in the b'ne isSX- , The sign on this door "Jnst Out" hb apprwiitlon 8ay jto baHis for moral training' uf course. In tbe hbme, but f jwi h parents careiesa, lndlf-j- , i"he to its face haa something' yet to learn. , J Dearborn Independent, . to secure" th'e' mb'ney Chat built the jvalergystem are stUJot redeemed, and the city is interest .qU'these bonds and TODviatniriK' si'nki'nlr ; '. fun to redeem theni when' due, , rourth,.the water system: has tever been andjjevy annually to cajre for the deficit. Fifth, state property is exeriipt from taxation and so the city; receives no revenue from the state through these levies, eveij though its property lies within the city limits. ;jSixth, in addition to the above named expenses, the watr system necessarily carries with it an d expense for Operating purposes.- - The xity of f icialontend the state Sshodd participate m these, expenses, which it would only do by a direct service charge, inasmuch as the state property is irom taxaxionxeaipt J The relations between Provo citv and the state mental hospital have always been very;pleasant, and this condition will ho doubt continue, l.The city is always ready to extend any;protection or assistance required, y But a business propo-siti3- n such a.'Liejne.at issue should be settled on lair and equjtablr1 business principles to all parties concerned. This, it are asking for in this seems," is what the . bonds-floate- reju-larlfr-payl- -- ng - over-hea- - - kitx-official- instance. - ; , s : c!-v- Congressional - ' Reapportionment ' Is Badly Needed .. . ko loug ft delii.v, . and that was 30 YEARS AGO ' ' rag-tim- One hundred glrtajrarpTised Miss Emma Larsen of Pleasant firofe who wag resigning as president of the I: M. I. A. there to accept a position aa a clerk in a mercantile Fork. The-gl- rls store presented he with a yoluuie of iiongtellow'g poems as a f oken of "Poor Emma was complete pny' it4he Hte--ewHttf- ' st Provo and Springvllle merchants met in a . baseball game on the west square, Provo winning 30 t6 30. "the Provo plovers were Denhalter, c; Booreyrp; Martin ,1b; Barney, 2B; ; TayktrrShT Field, ss Saxe.t, cf ; McAdam, If Far?er, back stop. The Sprlngilie"men were Bird, c; Deal, p; Snell, lb; White- . rTaft.Tt r 4 Only One Price to EverybodyThe Lowest Price. ; DixolildFRusseirrCo. -- Why is ft the qiiarter a man finds on the fitreet always looks so much Mgger tban'his whole week's salary "THE PROVO isn't really mean, hut somehow It always gives her a little glow of satisfaction to hear that an has married nnhap- - : By IRENE' MAUNDER. The poplar is a soldier, The 4eech trees la a qnecii, head, 2b; Humphrey, 3b; Roy la nee, The birch, the daintiest fairy That tripiwd upon a green. ss ; Brown, Tf; Evans, cf; Miner, o trees ept BtnV.thererare-onry-twset That heart astir, my He as a record up his good player. atfrtoptsg Tarcb free" wa nof pui lout tnd made " m'ore fTher And tbe rough Scotch fir. runs than anjMother player. . Iv-- ' A ' C ' ? 'f BED V GOSH m BY, WILLIAMS 8.-- The oak tree tells of conquest And solid, dogged worth. The elm of quiet homesteads And peace upon the earth. loe ay RWMATl-ZlM- fWJ M ? BCN! READ TChere oncfe and 4ady, I went r - g.s&----r---i.V--.-- - XOHT'SISAYS,fU - A X.on;'.reiisonal reapportionment ill lv harder to stave off, imwuver, (h;ui. (the deninuds of the ciUes are ' . ' If lo lx. .T! run win fuUrr representation In their respective state K ui.vtiMires. or els sewl-1Mate,- only bv ineiuis, whfcli they ma v ftndicscpeauigiy utrjeult to vput 'rf'ii, The niugreaslunUl n prBiatlua- -i supposed to lift ev.-rcensus i,'ice in afier ten fcarf In' the rpguliir w!i.t if lulsiaess nothing rcvoIuHoLary ;"" ; ; alio:;l if. . . r.rcakfiist.bnena is good. .But It nlwjjs Us)ks as if it needed iroulng Mmmums?w'iPeM' -- . mi - . . ;i If vu incked a tnilUoit trunks for trip your. wife would cram sotne-huig eKe in onr lK'tketa. . -- d.tdcdrr-R-f-'.IntiJ'onr- ,TI)it have mado ocean so dry even Lairucd. rr the- a Atliihflc - rum ship jiiiiLr ; I viSi I !A ti.w I I ''liA'--.l'4f- ?ir'iV. Ww't " t iX " Tlv he f lookeilktyin, 'iiasTiecn-nie-- : uuipire.-CT,;-!,- xcr-y. OFTEN . this by . WORD Nrnico-- . preferahle. iiKhr-- t - Tlie 'world's populnflon Is esti- The last consns was in flvp,yeay back.;. Ahd"'t1icijt'bit'd. .tMiMaiuuonJnoTO'.rf Is exactly satisfied. ImSiit Iicen a rKiiiiiKirtiomitcnt yet. , Inc.) (iVigrtebU IMS. MISUSED hook pl'4c..' . ,VdJMf' three time - g . OFTEN SYNONYMS Unkempt, uncouth, rude, snob- ui!pollKbed,'awk"ward, u Ssa Home home-lovin- ... Ho hit a man IirMilsvaukjv, wifti a,lotHe, Imt maybe she will eay only Irregnlar'jitf',o--th- rMomoitTnnrt a. great . " fir, i "the Inst ri is-thartning: IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon ; WORDS Don't say 'm There is about innIagcr;'rlstllniZ'",'"' closely among the flowers and shrubbery, something" ; ' . very inviting and" homelike. ; - Its sunny rooms and fireplace, its harmonious Cnes and wealth of growing things about, make a picture v dear to the heart of the American. ' The bungalow is distinctly anAmerncah idea; it v :implifiesrhouskeepingythe absetice of stairs, and its 1 artistic beauty. To help you determine the kind of Its bungalow you should build to formalize ut - OFTEN MISPBONOIA(TJ) not Hosiery. - Pronounce It Is thing. almut. the onl.vViing that "fan "make ' r.V most, of as think. Is bleat Scotch author." "Xntest" Is a' Jtorry .itih : -.. Slip ' r DAILY XESS0NS 1 ( i there are only two tree . . That set. rdy heart astir, Tliey are the swaying larch tree; And thfr we invite you to examine many, homey bunga- -' low designs ,the work of experienced architects'. : Corhe in and see them. You will incur no obligation. setting-- , Phone TwoO : STlDi .Jo- : The ash Is bent with weeping, The cypress dark with doom, The almond tree and hawthorn - --AtV hHght with fcopr aatl btomtr,"-B- tarn 'Hi. ,.,T3 fWr.S if . lir-:'- n s vw.- ( wltB her, Beneath the golden tarrh tree And the rough Scotch fir. t! mi mMei They speak of ahady "woodlands," They tell of whidy heath,', Of branches spread almve ijs And crackling cones beneatb. And oh ! I fain 'would wander 11 io'tl-tU- PAYSON . JMym.miKj'.i """"" " " , arrthr Jiist two trees speak of her, They are the swaying Ian-- tree And the rought Scotch fir. I HOUSE" NEPHJ E motion or action, lifehws. "Such an . league' crab was fined $200 and sus inert life does not lead to pended three days in a decision an. nounced today, by John A. Heydler, Grime president of the league. PITCHER FINED. was punished for having made an attack on Mas Carey, captain of the NEW YORK, Aug. lT) 1'lftsburgh Pirates, during the game Burleigh Grimes, one of the star yesterday In Pittsburgh. No action ' pitchers for the Brooklyn National was taken against Carey., TREES A wnmnn But-ohi-- ' ONE-PRIC- SPRINGVILLE A knock on 'the Ford 'Is worth two " In It. vim tij . CTIMILl.S 1'. ST K WART, The" nalion's coiiKiessiouttl repreNFV Sfviee WriUr WAniXCTON The various sentation now Is on l!u iiasi's of the Ulli) census. The country, has (rrown in !(fiti's ratlu- of representation since then, .but not evenly, to put greatly 'outss needs Leveryw here.. t oiraa poimlalion biHis. . The cities have grown most, which Jii'jnesenlaiives from states a meaiiK that tMipiiltiUun lum increased would benefit intend to much faster in states which have :itteiu)t it Jiext winter. Those from lurL-e nrlau centers lluin in those vui which would lose by it will which are prj'doi.iiii'tiitlv r nil. lVhtJJ'. too'.h and nail. I'onseqiieii.ly, on si n distribution It'S "!P Sfl!Ile C('nf,i,t between of congressional .sen fx, the lndus-trm- l nd rural oonnnunities that has at tea would a good many provoked the revoR of fhe- cities--- ;. reiirosi'titatlvesi vliile farm ' ( nn 81, lielroitv Cievehmd,. and sjjijeswtm!d. lose torFiMUid!ngly. fMwnit be he.il d fiojTTt ' ' ' ' 1 J nr,n I, - : A kiss once meant matrimony or disgrace. Now It lands only on the enameled-suifacand-ig robbed off e each nlgbt with cold cream. mmrT'Tys' ! . letter from Niels C Nlel-so- n of Pleasant Grove tells of a trip Froin .Fjlea pf Daily Enquirer Jackson and I j: AugiiKt 9; 1893. Yellowstone Park by himself, WVE. ' S. 8. Stoit wag at Mill Fork lookClark, John Z. Brown, and Howard ' ing after bis charcoal kilns. Driggs, aU of Pleasant Grove and Ihn C. Drlggs and Farley Drlggg of Clerk Joneg haa issued a marriaee Teton Basin, Idaho. license to John H. Phillips, 21, and Nora Jane Gough, 17, both of. AmerAdvices ffom the southern states ican Fork. . ; mission was to the effect that Elder William U Hayes of Pleasaat Grove wag was' lniproving slowly and that if engaged in last jilgbt'by two qmen he continued to improve he would be of the First ward. home about the last of (he month. OUT OUR WAY dur- ing the Civil Wur and reconstruction period, when uelilter n census nor a reapportionment was (ssilde. t. new-day-w- ay Thousands, in every lection of the country will banish old stove bother this winter for Heat- rola's furnace comfort. Come in learn all ? about this modern heating plant. Let ua rive you, too, the full particulars of our generous ly doneaip, broke up, too much for her. They all cried and then had a Here'' free' proof that' you can hear. Learn . i . good timK" : A long t. , Klectrlclty needs you, Have a cozy little shop of your own, avail-iblcji- JThird, tlie . h' - ,. -is the of home this picture! , efficient More than a furnace, easier heating. to play the piano to operate and much easier on the coal supply. It looks like a handsome mahogany cabinet-'anis inst(rlfed in one-- of the rnil uatloas: spare time, . ever there is a handy flue conriectiSn. . What every business man should know: Uvs a crime. to slave for poor pay. grad-nal- e" . Estite lleatrola living-rooms-whe- , -4 ' A ton of coal without cost to you. An Estate lleatrola delivered whenever you wish. You can complete payment on easy, convenient terms. j clean, high .grade dignified business, , y Send for a rabbit hook today. I 1. 2. the-cit- y - - you: sg : .'- he d t 4 ready-mad- e .4 ............. ' 7 . iiuemr advertlcnieut. t j , to an ta Caited State . , . lata rAi siah j "1190 for oat every time the aa of pay the writer a' history of, Rome, Gibbon, famous way to found hi garments growing tighter as he sat and mused clock tieka. The aimpn-aat home. Once he had a shapely figure, most appealing check': thia reckleac expenditure to the eyes; but he kept on getting bigger, for ha wouldn't would be to stop the chirk. ' exercise. Learned physicians were consultedand they always irbwned and said, "Sir, you shpuld be catapulted Now If Mr.- - Burbank , wUl try ''-- I from your 'hammocc, chair and bed; you should walk and croaalog the.aeparagua and the cab alwe till dawn hut on the 'from evensong, walking keep to en vol v a cigar. ways find you balking, holding that our rede is wrong. bage You should da but little eating, drink cold water from a Gene. Roberta says he hi writing pail, but your works' you're always treatingrto roast beef the- - garments that enfold you a aoag aDout woman areas wuui and wine and ale. would enshroud three common men, and it' takes two promises to be a knockout The chairs to hold you, and we warn you once again "Thus name fa "Sweet and Low ' you spiel with open throttle," aid the great and famous Sign da a hoard out along country man; "give me. something in a bottle give me bitters In Bosh, we a can. ; Why not banish my diseases with some medie&ted road "Eggs Cheep." cream? Are physicians merely cheeses? Is their dope thought only baby chicks did that! f ' w. I ah empty dream? 'Walk,' you say. instead of giving comjiinBey, . pounds essences of squills; "walk if, you would keep on LearningAdvertising to dunce is as easy .with would I matter your pills? keep living,' what's the . , walking. acccustomed way,.but I'd value, on living, truly ,ia, ths-alMake your bike a motorcychi. miles a about this generous free coal offer Better walked a nine far life unduly if I '' day, ( handsome casket and' tomb on yonder hillr than bran A rebuilt man this week' Saturday Evening Post or mashes in a basket, and cold water from the rilL" So this Left - with two babies ' and no . Gentlemarfthen stop in and j silentsuhless sea, for he was Income gifted man depart details of the local lleatrola Free us let give you a tree. to get but toa chicken-hearteCoal Club here at' the store. ... that'sforming never had - a Don't tell me ubIUbed as weekly In 1868; as a daily lit 1923 fawned awf edltioa ranlimeima Saturday, and Sanaa morning ; tortl morning ... very intrning. except MinSday.' F$MIhed la the' Herald building. M South Hrat Wart straet, toto Ctah, Entered at second cUm matter at the poatofflea. la Provd. TJtafc. r'm, - According- the railroads of 1 se a word niitl.it is Yours." Let nw increase our vocabulary by mns-rertng one wora eaen iiur. liitiny sti word ! INERT j having no. poiejr of 1 Smpot lumber Co. . |