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Show f PAGE WGHT. 'CAP'KIMBALL-- fit. V- THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. DECE!JEER 13, 1323. REGULARITY ; 1WATCHW0RD DECIDES TO RETURN TOT OF T COACH Tou(biU prospect lor next year Coach E. ll Huberts, of Brigbam ( deldwily upward tread kthe Toung university recently an hea Eddie Kimball, captain of nouneed big training polk? to the 1$3 Cougar football' team basketball men who are attempting Chit be will b bark in to make the aquSd er the team. He irbooJ next year. spoke la no uncertain tenus in orAlthough Kimball la In his Senior der that the freshmen well as the .veers., k will Dot graduate next o!d vets might not misunderstand ptlhg. Klaibatl fcaa known tfali what class of service It requires to 'it some time, but baa not been aure make letter In basketball at the until new that he would make an parent church institution. fforVto return- uert year, hy so Report every night, sick, well or tyi ug be 'ran- take his bachelor's dead." was hi declaration. "If yon ud master's degrees' both at the are sick, phone; if you are dead nuie commencement "xerclse a have a friewTpboue," was, bis part r from neat fcpring, twovldcd he ing aduoultkio, ,, ; n get a few' hours credit (during The best, athlete, ia America be coming summer. could tut make a X basketball team KinilnfU ia one of the most valu- unless be were as regular as the able nicn on the V tcoui and bus djJt Uck," Coach KolierUdecUred. . of pur-tv a during bin three years "The Mter athlete a man is, the iflpatiou due to the fact tbat be In better likq to throw blm from Mwarageons fighter, au excellent the team and out of the squad. Such j .locker, and a really great wuefver an act builds morale and basketball Ji iwusbch. Even though he was out pennauts. are Won with morale and the team for the greater part of earn work. U year this year, '.bis .brilliant "Morale is audi an Important vorfc against Colorado Aggies in thing. With It, a mediocre team can I'ort Culllua brought blm honorable play great ball; without It, an as ueution when the great wen of the sembly of stars looks like a quintet oaference were being played up. of dubs," the coach further moral Klinball does nut take part In Ixed. "'Training baa started and - . g For Men A folding- .An except football. will continue until the season Pieces. card tabic Is Kvieo be first came to Tonne he over. If you can't be regular, don't l Hod. out for ImsketlialL but soon feel badly if you don't place ;ave np (be race as tie compVtlAfter the lecture Wednesday tvi- Ion, was (oo wrong for any but first ! Iflsa haLet!iair hieli:"IiiTfnifnfllL practice of the ssaapu, took plaoe. lowever, .;. Kimball , has flayed Twenty-fiv- e men, wer, ut dolqg h rough, his year of participation their best to impress th critics, to vita, very little reft due to', any the I gj nmasiiun, abort of room and ausft.it His Injury received 'jit. the baskets, a, squad ef that sUe ij al- lorado llfleung vhwi To tQe eiuusrNsingaocoraing nifton Founders day is a Unit the lily Injury of a serious nature that ocb Ilolierts. will banilld the be little captain bos ever bad. first team with the assistance of Coach Hart These men will work A..1 convenient r"fding iJamp'r',1, , A ioxitslpol or' Kassock . . - - . .,. -- . - time knows no bounds. Kindness becomes contagious. The very air is laden with good will to others.- And gifts for the home . v. . . ' ? A' mothproof cedar chest A decorated breakfast ' ! ' Cat . . A decorative Imirror ' true Spirit ..' - .;) ; A wandering table' "A y stately-secretar- - - A beautiful lamp the' Christmas mirror , A handy sewipg cabinet " A jlalnty tea wagon love China Cabinets to hold your china treasures. Golden Oak and Wal nut, at special prices $29.75 and up. 1 - i . For Women happiness. . Gifts; 1. At Christmas " radio cabinet . the symbols of eay chair A day bed for napping 'A . Gifts! A roomy chest of drawers ' " Plan to give furniture this Christmas-,- , the gift that lasts. Useful and beautiful v A hunting scene tapestry A useful home desk ! other athletic - d ' Home-Gi- ft A chumniy smoking set A commodious bookcase ; i fi Gifts MakeTliisa Christmas I " "--i- m in r " In . silver ivory, American' 'French jvalnut4" walnut and . ma- tone, . Aigct (ff jcattip furniture . ,A small hogany, any . i ' . to , dhiingf- - suite r J"'"?- - t set !J. V. Agorgeotis tujf, ofrtwo ' : - A cheerful "fernery : A durable5 - i m 5 i . telephone ' Cbllege-Brlgbia- j ; , that will bring honor to the school In tbe hardest collegiate schedule vet playpd by Brlgham Toung. j ' i the team get great deal of practice.: The Rolerts-Tountrithd ot kil Is so different in , mklly respects front the ball played by high school that ; aula miuif have considorasjt he coaches to train tbW Amslet-- i practlc bioAler to fit proierlr into all team at least part of the time the machine. . 5 torlnj the Jiaidtry f aeajttujj. J The, I uiutp ;iv..uinvjf Vf unity BASKETEERS ...X-- 11 .IV ARTHUR A. "in.t vt - au m !:;."" !!..': ' ' . 1 st-- Well deigned l4eeUently- deeiven- ' jr ..v three -- priced ;LivuSmrSuites-ift- t j V I Three piece suites Jr'-- . Ukely place many critics of the ty Bxercite, iti it JxIlg that amf?" oitanlzirion iust e effected makes it imperative that will and - - , Krt troper Fooi . aU g . -- lf "'111' .1, together to perfect an organization. ROBERTS HARD f nltf'A velour.-rrioha-- vV .v .$165 f 'r-- ... up-ijy- . .. Ill M ' 1 4 T J s VS .I Nli.. -- sr' ,5 '. The Useful au U I, L n ' A v- - 1 1 m 11 111 .1 i . " ' 1 jCVfT - , -- A u. a w,r Utninff SditeaHo" 'i ...... .u,i 4....:j vur. . . " f. tne most oooalir .. . r,j,Kt ' : peWa1.:aesigTis. , - Wght is ,p;ecev . Amerfcan walnut,. . that ,Very Hufenof.' walnut, home ne5.s Prie- - f i wife. j.a I . , jji McQOVKHX ,v ,11 Abdominal muscles and posture - "QTAND np .p Straight1! a common s IT cles. . Everybody would have, ft flat chest if the muscles ot the .abdomen did not perform proper worg by ex- All pression, r parents use it when addressing children regarding holding, the chest in its upture, However, that doesn't do right position. It 1s surprisany more- towards adding to ing, bow "many the child's welpieces ot apparatus and - m-fare than .If a nines-- , have pictnre hanging YOtT HAVE TO BEtTO TO been sold with crookedly on the STAKT3 STRAIGHT the intention of wall were so addresseddeveloping the Just as baA you. would have to straighten chest or straightening the picture yourself!" by "moving curvature, .These contraptions it to the correct angle and sup- are called chest weights, chest porting lt wtth framework: or exercisers, back exercisers, and braces of some sort, It Is neces- numerous other names pertain sary also to have the child de- ing to the medical terms ' given " velop the proper support before these physical defects! '. ; If we will develop good mus-- . he can keep his shoulders back cles in the abdominal wall, we and bold hla chest hlghj will 999 times out of a thousand It we attempted to stand a carry our bodies as .Nature inskeleton np straight, it would : tended.. , have to be supported by wires, As some people advance In otherwise It would fall forward. they begin to stoop, pitch Between oar lower ribs and tbe years, forward ': aad - develop ; round we have a wonderful set hips and curvaof abdominal muscles which we shoulders, scoliosis, ture. These are not conditions call the main support. of old age' as a great many are , A great many cases ot bad Inclined to think; they are simposture are due solely to the ply caused by Inactivity ot the Oabblness of these organs. 4 Ia muscles which baye degeneratorder to bend 'forward, we must ed through lack of nee and have relax' these muscles, allowing completely weakened, no longer tbe body to pitch forward. - When. being able to carry the. weight muscles ' are flabby' and soft, of the upper body. .' they are relaxed, thus produclna I am devoting an article exa permanent"clusively to a series of abdomiof tbe shoulders and chest. "Par- - nal exercises which will shortly em apefis 01 weir emiaren as follow this story and will aid haviDg flat chests when the real greatly in the development of trouble Is flabby abdominal mus-- the abdominal muscles! ' dining sutea, a;. and up. $7t.5 their their I' '6,'8,'9-orlO-piec- Brealcfast:,Set' table; server, four; chairs, $18.00 and up. c .Iluadreds j j beautiful prafti'cal; gifts are convenierrt- displayed arid ready., your inspection now. An early, , , Early Christmas shoppers ming selection will give you fir st choice from our complete fttror " ishing stocks. ! , r appreciate our system of i--i' purchases for. delivery.-a- Tapestry' $31.50 t 'any specified time. There will bda special 'late delivery seri"-"L"delated Holiday vice t - t snoppers. or' : $27.fl0 a stor- and.up.' ' , . - "'' "TT ,' 1 -- , 1 ' ? t IMjORBROSTO - ' PROVO-- EUREKA-- - . SPkKiaVFOR 1 1., -- .. . ' . . Diet Menu for Those Who Are Reducing Drink two glasses of water before breakfast " BREAKFAST: FYtrlt such as orange juicejTratwyfrai't or raw anjples. ' Uncooked hard cereal with skimmed milt Coffee substitute and one slice of toast unbuttered. . Drink two glasses of water between breakfast and ( lunch. ..-. - WXCH; A plain vegetable or fruit saJad; one slice of toast; '."glass of buttermilk. Drink twoglasses of wa' ter between lunch amLAinner. . ' . DINNER: Consomme or a thin soup; broiled' lean meat, chicken or fish; fresh fruit, or crackers and cheese. " Drink two glasses of water between dinner and retir-- ! ' lug hour.' - ., , . .. . .. . Ur. UcGovem, vhos addre$ trfff ; citffr your. -- QUittiona. CiTj; damped envelope Tor your reply. .'. it 3 ' New jS JL A. ISSUES BOOK - Engllsh-Rpeakjng J TO LEOURE HERETUESDAY fl i i 71''.' ' "r ilVthat . OF STORIES , "." i;.eu prophetic-revelations- 1 v-'- . ti " -- 1 fork UcOonn r PROVO AUTHOR V W. 66th - ' it Ti , Enc1oiH . most constructive' thinkers of the accoinpa nlment Just .puWlihd by ' Prof K W.'Hll!Wmsr308 Ejt TIrd t' ' country,; Up the. first Soutlj street; fhfslty.' A- ' t jdiiroallsf" who has made 'a first The song is ftillrf-feo"fe wnd a band study 'of. Russian' peasants since I he overthrow of the czar. He aistiuct iribute to the rii Sd'west werit'.Trom village ' to "village "on and especially to'tjiat pori $ uV It horsoback and oa foot,, lived and with whjch the aurho miliar worjsH with peasants In the fields 'it la strength. Added years are helping poetical apd withal til In- handle so Is 'to learn from them directly and better coordinate him to how to 'the reacted they tevlutlon, his long liinbs to better aavaniage. the Soviets, America etc. ,?TK theTest. the go! m west, The conch is on a rrantic uum Maurice 0. .Hindus, author or- Interpreter, an Imaginative observer, new: centers, however, aa ne- m ,(that ia calling to ae x ator and traveller, who is to appear aii accomplislied lingtilst; he Is abw Tls t)xe west, the rugged - ' that vltb a schedule auch as tbe ft." a lcent speaker, tlu'ent, lucid! 'ta charming' t9 see. I has taken on a team of ten, rather and "Love's here on "the efeuln'g'J of 'Toesday, ujiaguif "Over Twenty-One- " hen and1 above aH; With green impassioned: witty required. Is men yslea and .(aouotaln) than five, so full of pathos and December 15, at . College halL was are Message" His lectures are truly teams iinust play two nights straight loves fborn one Itussian." a in fairly patriotism that village and at the ' wiiu nowerf and srirkl'.ng at home or abroad, vpey " the characters around which; these age- - of fdurteea b migrated to this His lecture. .subjects include the to get are If reserves they :' ' proper wdvenV Is Tot are stories he 'several Kane conntry. County" of shears "Bart pretty : : '"JtuiWa," Ajnlerla and -- They are air following It may fact. In bejbat ca anywhere. to The book as a whole has am ap- worked a a laborer q farms. Then the. JWrld,- - rToHstoy;' .. Newest Offering of Prof. team ,Cbrtianlty the ten will form the Young Merrill influence reader, to R. from he.Ment university Colggte upoat)Je Harrison pealing be and can tbe VTbeSoul of Bolshevists''; whIcB; get'1' this year If ten great men one familiar with tbe west which he graduated with high' hon- Bussia"; "The" Soul of .the " ImniU to,Sq run.sthe chorus fHd-an- y ' ' a dt' ' htfUl .mupic giving it found in the student body. love with fall lh. He ors. and cannot rndles ' eontlnftej inn) the help"Bart of Kane County," grant Nordic - and ; (Kving, 1' ; Lack of room Is such a nanmcap Merrill's graduate school of.Harrafd,:'" Since "From the Old World. 4o. the New," Stories' constitutes a charm- - Professor f the Y basiocteers inai. uirw' Other Horaes." Trades Harrison n addition: to this nn3!'i.rn,! leaving he has sttaiiHl high distinc- and ."Adventuring' the .Old drill must be developed In order toeing bay just published ofbyEnglisb-- at In addition to carrying" a. group tion as a speaker, and writer. His World.", fessor William, ha . B, . hard professor Merrill, for a ea-- " , psbli Into physlcsJUriro get thm - I, v T,ii,on Vnnner nnlversltv ..- and of delightful stories, the book: is articles have ; appealed! 1 leading . "yeiuiig scflooi ffiarch. t """"" 7 battles. The team aiwajs. o illustratewell bound and American journals, The Centf Ty, The overplece Is.WeU Iflfiiated' ' on' author of many short stories and beautifully ' ' has to go away to play when The Tale Hevtew,' Cument History, d.; west. - . wth t typical Hester ai.,, k larger floor. Close poenw of the some The bobk as a whole should make The Saturday Jtevfew arnr others. iendslife ; In his latent cunpilation of the arid color to hfti)ng it-- " studeltf of game He is the author of 4 book on thH Professor a dellehtful Christmas present .to ! the Y is handicapped, ten or noe short stories M boy.'or, girl who loves sliort Bnaatatt peasantry whfch Is regardto the reading public 'Thia' Is the a ... 'fifth 'oA mtm iioiiic on large floors MerrillV gives 111" who' ed as a cjaesic the world Over. His of his atnrlpR and vm bo.v- 'or. eirl Int struct bandl-,- a wum ut liifnnuA owsTnifeasor-WilliamIs team iuhut a "visiting M com- more than for be . better -: will W Immtzratiun the Co.tintbem studies reads Kane onr' and "Burt of effort. reason latest hoshL for the The floor fiirnicr himit . . . 1 . v. mi the .t I done so The stories, movements , ,in .. . imv miu'h ty," the autbar has given an tin- having a .uur, ujorlotfls .,. America." " win - anrl-nr- tithat mew "" . the-- Inter-raclto are romance relationsinteresting ever, and equally love of lt iifre "An.irtca "Kinfie'" BJKfc,. tne t. fuvtueriuai ii.w that carries the read-- ' adults Bjid will be, '.flud'T for tbcrlndes bt Nordic end cut Uroimd a " . mm as one . stiiieet und title of a delightful song with ex- - cr away lutotbe remote' deserts dt entire family. Bmuip - J t i'rovo." pianoI'mo, his distance than It Is to . "Too-re-ka- . - ... U TRAVELLER U . , , " . : . . Utah and Arizona- and to the rim roek of the Gra'ndcariyon that in-comparable and weird , spectacle known so well to the author. jTbcn ' there's "The'' Pig , and - the; Man" delightful short story with wonderful message to the youthIts ful reader."" The dialogue between-the- ' inebriate" bian "andthe image Jhat grew out of bis wild dream can inhot' help, but have . fluence upon every one who reads that tt.- - Kurthermore, teams feel have practiced on large floors as though they are clows enougn 10 In the middle pitch for baskets even of the Y floor. This makes them espet'laUy hard to guard. Indoor sport this year' If he can build up a vitnilty that will carry' him through the gemes at.top speed. He is playing better ball today than He la a youth he has ever done. n tiwi rsnldlv. for his c. . X r ! PROVOMSICIAN a-- COMPOSES SONG I ad ,., al plt doa ,;- . J r ot-th- e A av V. i |