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Show p PAGE SIX PRCJVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1927. - "iKieii 't'tab have any iutereat la n,uicT The fact that dutrtly after ttm pioneer arrived they built one to the of, the larsevt pipenirgaa world for their tabernacle wou'd sccui to tuiUeate that They B ern But the entirely devoid of ainak-s- j apprecUr eoBfwa I do not under term. 1 it ffwi.' aa Mr: DeTota charsea. that I tab baa n iutareat to aucUl. or artltic life? The f tin Ixatkin, FORMER PROVO WRITER GIVES (Oaad , . lit Hah Ctvillaedr U the title f an article by U P. Iiolrtit whb appeared In a recent Uue of the liupnweincut Era. The rtfe ' take - p trt detail la article f Tub." written by . Bcruard de Vto in t A iueri u Mercnry about a year aso, -- iilia several Iliic wtmk1oiuiv entire treataieut irf the aubjwt resembles a 'llviim of Hate'; rbwely that M must be difficult even for an regard It a a caliu survey -t of furls. ... "Why l. Vtab doomed to remain fi.rever outside the ak of chi'UeO which Itrunght sweeping cbargt I T" lifer "Tfie author doe hot tell us. Hw state. against I Mr. Roberta to a former Provo It ravins tbat It JiiKt U Uhuii It U and is now regarded by many Itab. "He confeiw bin inability to find i one of the state's most promising fu lilt with Hie stole, from the eta ml writers. iermit the Her-- l.iot of morals and decency tbe 'Space d' aid reprint iitjr the article' in full. ne rviuid -- upon --whWrthf eopk anmost' hitb-rlf tjit"Hntitnrtlugsrit"Triiu 1 of Itab ha sa i led by the uulitfurmed people out' ; ertli le follow : . "It aeern tbat Mr. I?Voto was nide the state. That this writer adt asked by the wife ofVllarvnrd pro-- t mits thubLuljstHtidura of moral In feasor If It can he trim that people I'tub is significant. Yeally Hvb Jn J'tah.' la riiy he "Further, be admit tbat In matinto a wlroh'sale attack tip- - ter of tolerance, schools, state civic virtue and iatiiotiui i on tbe state, the absurdity if which roada, I tab is well above (lie average... j ran. only lw appreciated by tbo ) a bo bare been to t'tab and bare" "Having he:ird his confession to make j fpen (be iMsiplo and. condition as perbuiM I may Ik- A careful reading. of the one of my, own. If luck of poverty, ; they are. wot cujy a cureless civic virtue, the SMcssion yf gmid j article reveal ; disregard for the truth, but the. act1 scIumiIs. a Inch Miiindiird ( morals, ' Ibat In hi anxiety t niaie'Ubt con- - mid wTihiil a spirit of tolerawe WEiiStIoircoIuilcte be bus pvrti ir llic.M' tin- tint K? (lisiiiipilsliln'iT .' (( ne bo far as to contradict himself cbai'iicterlst'lra of olfr, bitibest ivll- - ly, it .' nt t U-e- ; " 5? Even while the utopie of tate wereKbrius to wake the dtwert .ba'Utable. Urbibam Young baonphi Julia Ilayue, owe of the great t acrreaie of ber tlute, all the the way Trota the Fast that eonid be ob people the taiued In the field of drama. Thi talented actreaa not only yroduied the liest jrtaj of her tbne, Irnt trail! of Utah pluyeri ed entire on' tbat they uiihl m tb'i to utter fhe bad gitw.. And today dramatic art holds I blgb place iu I tab communities. i. f foTe lt 'rTy ', jneolJb 4trt4arg-4ildi- i)KaU like ire(el In I tab aIn the 1H62. It wis Theatre, dedicated the firxt theatre 'built in tlTtwest and wan for many yearn the Urgent theater went of. Siew York City. and artmwen The ftnatect known to the tOlKe ba,ve presented atr tlM'ir iHTforniuflcea in thin .pioneer. ihowhoune. , ics I (ah have any interest in ibc artistic? Anyoue bo thinks she doen not will have difficulty in xpli.laliiK wb.v it .wan that I'tah "stnliliKhed the flrnt art acbool la the west and wb.v I'tuh wan .the first Mute in the union to eren art idcpiii imeut at public ' - " .:: $100,000 LOOT; Uoa. "iJoea I'tah have any interest in intellectual life?' The two thooaand nine bund red atndenta enrolled la the. tate unlveralty, together with the thirteen bnadred enrolled la the ELGLW HL. April 9 (UP). Aimed with maOblue gaits, four aatontobtle loada of bandits held op the Illinois watch rase company huge plant today, burned open. Rriuhatu Voung nniveralty, would safe and escaped with gold and ua to think ao. The seven hnnr jewels . of value estimated - at dred graduate from the two school ioo,oua There were IS men in tbe raidntaad ready to dispute the claim ibat in Utah people talk only of tb ing party. They entered the plant aud theld up two watchmen. A Trophet, bog, and rordV of tbe bandits then set to fTea, peop'e reafljr Ure to Utah ! aqnad work with Cxjgea torches to born The text tbat the world of araaic tbe vtnlt. of atdrama ha a to off la open Others mounted ajnard with: Jhe tbelra to enjoy.- - Theirs, auavr re machine guarwhlie-- a third party those simpler Joy of living that are the watchmen to make their lontTorerer to tbwae living' la our forcvd rounds regularly and punch boxes.. crowded centejg of population. The raid, began in the early ."TbaHinaudn of people living In took three hours Just beour great cities are so busy making morning, fore dawn tbe bandits lond 'd their a living that they' can find no time 'n automobiles and aiieed to live. They are ao buny defend- but L'b cc go. In themselves the battle for a ing n.ere existence tbat they have hard ly a moment to panne and ask them selves what It Is all about In Utah Ibe liattle to live haa not yet achieved fiicb titanic proportions. One still has time to pauae long enough annset t to loot up at the stars; to laugh and to llve In i'tah there 1 still room JtfQItfiA- X- 1TTT, LaT - April (IT). Will Brady, seveu-foo- t negro, who played tie., .chieftain of savage tribes iu tbe motion.. picture 'Taraan" was In Jail here today - lo-wr- NEGRO ACTOR FACES CHARGE; Penirilar CPaniatlS: dbiri the BANDITS GET I J-- : Five Brilliant Modes - Clever -- aTilrtngrradtloundorluarr lVunacoia officials are said to . want Brady on a murder charge. The giant necro in accused or murdering a fellow worker named William Davis 4a a Florida construction camp before he became au actor for tlve picture filmed In tbe ?AA wear here' two years agotot WA8HIXGT0X, I . , . -- I PENINSULAR f DEMONSTRATION 1 WEEK ft 2 to4. She will hold class Monday on Angel Food Cake, Marshmallow Icing, Gold Cake and Yellow iratnvb jwiiig PUMPS (IP). a wonian lu a government position after an .absence of 20 years for charity's sake., Tfe issued an executive order giving Mra. Bessie A. Smith, of Bowie, Md.. her old place as printer's assistant iu tbe bureau of printing and engraving here. Mrs. Smith supports four r children and - her umther. The treasury favored her but the. ivil serreinstatement, vice comniissiun did not concur. At the foot of the executive order was this inscription : "For charity Calvin Coolidge." A N expert in domestic science will demonstrate' ' the use of the Peninsular Range and prepare some unique dainties. i her Cooking School from k for the man-omoderate means to have a h.mie of. his own Vith a lawn in trout and a garden in the rear, and the overwhelming majority of rtahns do live 111 such hiiuiej atrlklng "wbtrastto In tlon of tbe apartment-bous- itrkia.of ChlciiKo the twHfimjiil the-ong,- dis- - e OXFORDS CLASSIFICATION A i 42-Pie- V '"Pll Decorated ce With every purchase of a Peninsular Combination Range, on any demonstra- - i ; 1- ra - tor tourselt Learn how easily the finest meals can be prepared on this modern range! A noted aomestu; science teacner wiu prepare a fyarietyj dishes,, at the 'same timei explaining the methods she -- uses Iwhile, working on a Peninsular Combination" Range. You are invited to learn how you can lighten your household duties through these: most modern, efficient methods. .. Be sure and come tomorrow, .will give, absolutely free, this handsome dinner set. It is taste fully decorated and fine enough for any home. This offer holds good only during the days of the Peninsular Combination Range . Demonstration Cocking Schools , Monday Class 2 - 4 p. m. 7 none--of' them have had much experience in the event Captain Rowe beads the list of low hurdlers, whhh J ncludes J: Bent ley, W. Corbett .. ao(LColviii: The high olwtitcles have Kwd Wor-rea letter man, H. Slmmoim aud i). Biddulph. J T"Iarge TnTiinl)erT)fasprrSnt8 are events, to trying which, the hammer throw will lie lidded this season. In the shot, George1 Corbett, Starr Nelson, Bunnell, Rutherford, 8. Hutchings, Corless, Thortie, Reeves and Ashby- - are working out. Bunnell is a former Lincoln high school star In this event. The discus list includes' Paul Walker, Don Corbett, George Reeves, Boyack and Bunnell. Alliert. Corless, .1. Hart and art tossing the javelin, while in the hammer throw, Reeves, Don Corbett, Nelson, Bunnell, Thorne and Ashby are working hard to master the intricacies, of the new event. TRACKSTERS ....... 'i' . (Continued from page five) of EXPERIENCED housework 105 So. 6th East, surveys preHnjiuary nd estimatea of cost. Hejirged tbe farmers Jq deliberate on tfie ptopp. sitiuu and make a closer study of a 'tlMy weut optsised U the organization: s Called For Jacob Evans, a Salt Lake attorney, representing certain land owners, called for a detailed reporjt of lit-Iefo- re tot -- faf-ore- Con-ov- twQ-mil- Utah-Idah- Mur-doc- MOli 1 AlRBAW BLM. PEVi-PRo- t?ir-- r -- I 6R0V1 VirA--T P be-T- o v- -r ViUEKi WANTED: TO RENT OR LEASE, with ' ofttlu.il' to buy, a- - well located - five or'ixrooih borne In Provo, Phone 745. ,' It M PEViBILLO GSP A REEZlPALy VEEV - COME 10 VlLtUKiP SoQ ouAX, AlO ! BUTT liOl PER M OLBEK- J,N0LJ L-- .fif . . -- if ',vV IH PI.OWING you want-doIF address Herald, , Box 30. or cull M. Anderson, Wasatch: 10464, Salt Lake City. - HECK, UPi 600P VJlLt plav a tipple IH A EUGUiEER? CAM ' i Tl? a VI LL COrAE UKiP BLAW 'XC IW LOKiPOri fAKAr lV T?t?l-fi-.l4- , I'm eokiil a be EWfilKiEER. WHEaa fRMKi A Vef Be5$eR PER. H ByAhern a 12 OKits k, Mr. O'Goofty gets credit for this one : AU that, comes jto him who waits is a request to move on. OUR BOARDING HOUSE- - like Sour ukiciX o. county commissioners: ' ' At the conclusion of the meetjng Chairman Suioot of the county board stilted 4fiat the question would remain open for discussion until Monday April 18, after which time the county board would seek" to arrive at conclusions. MANY DISCUSS 692-W- g . expenditures to date. His inquiry was answered in a general way by J. W. Allemau, member of the board of control, who reviewed briefly the work thus far accomplished. d Other speakers, all of whom thev keeping of the district or' ganization intact, were. Andrew; Knudsen, Mark Austin of the Sugar company, J.. R. prcsideutaand general manager of a score of irrigation projects ; W. C. Orcm, of the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad eomiany; Charles" Madsen Attorney Martin M. members of tbe board of Cpr-bett- (i cross-countr- y - " wants FOR SALE CHEAP Chev. Sedan, good nmditlon. 100. So. 7th East. Pbone 11W. all ' irato proper rt FOR SALE Fresh cow. Call after 4 p. iu. Ray Ashworth, 174 North - . alO 1st East Phone v Every visitor to our store idur-inPeninsular Stove Demon-- ' stration Week will receive free a copy of the Tribune Cook Hook. This cook book was prepared by Jane Eddington, a tiajtional authority- on the preparation of foods. Be sure to get acopy I PLAN UEAP -- r' V ' If frf ErifilKl-- -- Tr:' f VllKiPOVj ALL "frt "TlrAEi W CAli X .ViA-TcHl- U i Hi-- Sl6klAL2. 2. raj ne 64-pa- -- . GIRL 4 estimates had calleil for,deolared that those biiidowenrs bad failed to Miller, Corless,. Don Simmons and BSkoiiseil 'a.'e working out. C Skousen nd Selar Hutchings are with a performing in the possibility, that the stellar Wright again may lie seen in this event. Loman Hutchings, winner of the - run, beads tin list of :.asiirants for the mile. Jar man Fitzgerald, Glazier, Corless, Dusen-lierrKing, 8. Hutchings and. Lynn Smith also ate training, for this distance. e In the run, Kirk Is counted upon to do service, while Jarnian and the other milersand distance Ineu will be ori haiirl lu this event also. In the high jump, the candidates are headed by O. Biddulph, a letter man of last season. Pulsipher and (Continued, from Page One) lie I.angu also are working out with fair promise. In addition to these men in the broad Juuipii" the. foll- tiling within its power for thetaie-- f owing are training: Don Simmons, ir of the district, and in answer to former six'iikers who declared that I. Hart, Rigby and Nelson. Pole Vault Candidates Jhe landowners, coming under the tan, M'avittvand K. Jones are Strawlierry project had iieen asscss- trying the pole vault, although I wl ninny times more than original -- T? Tfc T TV" Demonstration -- -- VK t ?5 Come antlilee V M0 ! ; HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE-- BT RAY INVESTMENT COMPANY 4 ACRES fine sugar beet and gar den land on 4th North and 9th East, Pruvo.. Rich soil, abundant water right; a big bargain; forced sale; price $2200.00. 7 ROOM HOUSE. 50 East 2nd So. On paved street, hot water heat; strictly modern; former owner paid $4800.00 for this property. Our price today $3500.00. 30 ACRE FARM at Genola ; liest hay, grain, dairy and poultry farm in Utah County ; 3 room house, Mnall barn, fine water rigbt, rich Our price land. Close to school. ; today $4000.00. Several small tracts of rich farming lands in Southern end of Utah County at bargain prices. Better buy now. Land values In Utatt" County are going to Increase rapidly..' RAY INVESTMENT COMPANY a!2 Provo, Utah. - STRAPS TIES FARRER BROS. COMPANY half-mil- I" - $3.45 $3.95 $4.95 $5.45 $7.50 The I'tfthn still has time to have 'neighbors' as well as friends, and acniu is showing class iu the event. IeH.vk, (o extend tii the strauvertfarmflg Call, AnderatWyr Mitrgawi J. Bentley, Colvin and B. (if m Pulsipher, Skousen ilso" are working hard In this race. In the quarter-tulle- , Wright, FOR new Footwear In Black and all the light shades for Women and Misses or the sqn.alor of TOO LATE Interetih your new costume will be be brilliantly alive to the new style mode, these Shoes give a definite inkling of the large variations here. It is easy to thoose when unusual courtesy prevails and low prkes are a habit. WITHOUT President Coolldge has reinstated Miss Jaunita Rose i I April 9 Zand Peninsular Range 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. friee. FOR SALE First class alfalfa seed, call Hinckley Farms phon,' or 117. 787-R-- 5 . aai ;; : aid FOR SALE ... chairs. 634. piiit:!, "a Two Invalid or Morris 193 East 1st No. Phone a!5 lamre Brolti and cut out tnuMc !, Ii uei Hitctwji.. Chick! from 100 Hm4 tM4 lckl with, all whit diir-rhrxotan nne4. Wbit Lcnonii w hrad. Sisid nrBarrliioa of all Q. K. ck ao artHcial lirhttnr or farced taodiar. ORDEB AT ONCE TO IK6UHE DELIVT8T WHIM WAlfTED. Alw ft. H. WorM'i raeord atraU. W. t. Calcki. Spocial law pricea oa chicks tram Itfckt. 10 run aatiifac ' hvr wlnzrSk faEE0cAAtollm," THE 4 DEPARTMENT STORE OF VVpVO . - . t- - i J? . ' - QUEEN HATCHERY Slid 8aoaad Tfa aiif At., aaaaaw " ttaatlla I n i , . i s . . r |