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Show SLSPAT"HERALDrSiyDAyTEBRUARTr-l,'1925- TAGE TWO.' IgPETORHAE PAGE NEWS FEATURES PRfiSS COMMENT ! P TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS A t.UUKUKSTg OT EVmTf TRUE. - Pleasant Yiew wportw. Mrs., Earl Foafe V - TlrlrfiHHhi An Independent Newspaper, Mrs. Al l Svitsop and 'smaH aoai' of Ogdea are with Mr. and MrSk Vera Tork. Estabnsaed as weekly W 1S6; m aaflfctTiaiB; tasoed every except Saturday, an4 Sunday montutf rural iDornlni -ediUe' ; . every Born I tig cept Meadey. Published la tha HaratojjbuOdintv BO Bouta First 1Tests hcalai ' Entered' ' Wa, H.- - at the matter second da ai postoffice tn Prove, Ctaa, . Hornibrook Si It; M TF RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. k elivered by carrier, per nionlh .. delivered by carrier, per year, 1 advance.... JeUvered by mall la Utah mntT, per tear, In advance.. 111 re red by mall la United State, outside Utah county, ........ Id advance .; .tt: .". . . , "Member tmlted Service Press News . fin and N. B. A. 1 1 1 1 Only daily newspaper la Utah aoutb of Salt Lake CHy : largest dr emulation of any newspitpcr In Utnh outside Halt Lake C try and Ogdea, ufttneas Office; Telephone ltorlal Kooras, Telephone - lir, . ann"ra. Bert Hollman who are retnraing to their home ts, f"ansda, from Dearer, Colo., are vlsitinj for a short time with lira, dab. ovo,. ififcsr f -- i J't- : -- x 3 ;iv ' '-- -zrJfv i I I'M-- if..v M ' Lakeview Kcporfr t. Mrs. Joseph Shaw. TeleiAioae 498-K- riding dnd picnic were on I'ta'h lake. Thursday of following people: Mr. ami Mrs. SHttt A. ta?foTTnstr ftmilySrrand :3Jrs,;speuc,er 5lad sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter' Madison, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Scott Hid Mrs. Frank Taylor and children. . SlciRh ' Virgin-bor- n 1 I ed The Lakeview ward mutual wltb silecesii the play "The Prince of Llnrs" at the nneyard pre-icnU- 'd - - Jamrary njeliiiij!, 81. 9 Vineyard d . 1 1 1 1 Karl KellerafrBHM aay. and about eighty five per cent of them are OFFICE CAT ut t-B- ,83-B-- Mr. and Mrs. JumW T. Blake right. tertalned at a delightful social .1 sjx-iett- er l zontal" Helping Small Nations Jiif Nations !a mtmorandum sujrirestinir the desirability of ,in-- the littl i JieniaiionateairuMnic Icountries of eastern Europe similar to the help already given Austria and Hungary. This brings to light suddenly an In .teresting and hopeful fact 4. j: It develops that those eastern European countries, from the Baltic to. the Mediterranean, have been systematically hvtTiH Bimerf bodies; built ud bv the leatrue. Thev Jconfidently iurn.tb the leagijaJotJidviQi on th handling of many different sorts of national problems of economics, gov- rernment ana. iinance. league experts nave visjiea meir "capitals on invitation arid have made valuable suggestions. 'And thfesa same leairue officials'. "Tfom their close bbservatfon --of the troubled little nations, have reached he positive belief that armament reduction is one of the changes Aiost needed in that part of the world. ir -- All men lie about A smile is quite li funny thing, , ' up your face And when It's gone -- yon tieer find It's secret hiding place. But far nior wonderful It ia fa see what smiles can do; Yoa smile at someone, h jnnle . you, Ev enchantress, ; wonder-eyed- . "one so And smile makes two. smiled at Adam by ber aide. iOoOed, she : 'Tell me.Edea's' Iamb, do you He smiles at someone since yon rtjallf eare, Adam. fj'i'.'iT.-. smiled. .. . . fr And then that One smiles back t, B. A. illtehell njiTa that a' nlin And that one smiles until, In" truth, doe cot really beflaht'llkV pipe in lea fail keeping track. abtll It lieplns to bert)ffeDrfve-t- o Now,, since a smile can do great other people.. good. By cheering hearts of cs reAn Irishman 4ppfled for a Job at liefs smile and amile and not forget, the gas works. That smiles go everwhere. "What ran rdu do?" asked the ftlreaian. "Almost anything, sor," ai ' Irishman: Country Cop. (on guard at scene who of tragedy) : I tell 'you you can't 'Well," said the foreman, " was a bit of a Joker, "You Beem to come In here. Cub :But I'm a reporter. ' I've be all right, oould you wheel oht a come to 'do' the murder. harrow of smoke?" CoB too late f- - the mtiN "Sure, flUUtip der's already been done. It always niakee a Imld beaded man mad, olservetr Sam Jepiierson, . We know of a man who basn't when the Star Spangled Banner- - la been away from home one night in the past ten years. He's paralyzed. played out of doors. It wrinkles . . . BY TJIBflV rd TltfNT 1SKA Sentke wrwef. I " I A ' 'o'tb ' V Caolldee think ot ... hMln prealdent h hltrheit lOb " ashlnlcton. Bat he doeenu The higheat Job goea; to wiiuara From hla pinnacle ot bv he didn't feel called. ,Ti hnnl.lln. 1M vlce bttt ag a'J)triotle American That tt "do bis. bit."ahlDvard h4 h tnnlr th ( . Probably yottiver heard of Lotmiar. He la the custodian of the Washington snonument, and ht office li aay tip at -the Very tip-toof that towering' ' e 600-fo- p : ' hoisted, to hla post duty ' y the elevator. t. Bat this tln the Slack seasotr-' for tourist vlsltora to the monu-ment, the Ilevatbr has" been shut down, for.. overhaul, and repairs, ' and Lohman has to walk. . Fifty flights ap. 1 each mornln?. eteps each. Fifty flights of Fifty flight down each evening, after the windows at the teelwve nd the final visitors i been closed , " - f'haveepejftW.-.--"-"-- ' Gives one a cramp In the legs -4itMt3SlhUik about tt. doesn't It? "But tbenne taoat be wiiung w tllrao if eiie asptrea to the capK talt. hltheat Jobf ' ,' 'fiTEPHEN RABBI .: a Bhlp-pin- " . ' . -' .ahatt. For the last month, however,- ixtotnafl bai found 1ia Job weary; lng. Normally he ridea toof work, Veing recent gathering attenaea fcy Wise and Charley Schwab. g Bchwab, who as head ot the Board had been the rabbi war-timboat, recalled bow the celebrated churchman bad labored In mechanic's capnd overaila.. .. He told how, on the occasion of orve visit to the great shipyards at . Hog Island, he bad watched with admiration the stalwart rabbi, with sweat streaming down Al' lirM face, driving red hot Wteti the plates of a great ant jf. ' : At offlcteldora; ; JU ft - WISE of BUT Wise" would have norte ' - -- ' ' - J , "C'a aU wrong." he arid. " ased to have great faith In Charley Schwab's .veracity. Now 1 don't C know .what to think. begin with, I'm not a mechanic. I never drove a rivet jri my life. My work In the shipyardswas that of common taboref. bt . . helper.. -And as' for Hog, Island" Wise an exprea- out hand bis, la threw va gesture ot denial "I works t Stamford. Conn. 4 . , - ...... ' rs " i . . You friends can by- - only . maXe mteresuns being interested. !, ' y Vauiv, who-- has just returned frotn the southern states mission fields, spent two weeks in Park City visit- ing withers. Skinner's daughter, : ' Mrs. Beck of that city. xnc"gorgeous yet lasieiui aesigns oiinese new tonne fabrics, will delight your imagination. These fef73I"&.f t crisp, bright and cheery patterns will give life- and 'light to, to your home. They, cost so little. It will surprise fon 'what you can do. Mrs, Julfa loveless who is living Salt Lake now, spent the past week here visiting With friends and relatives and attending the Leadership eMsesj at tle Toung university. V - In '( -- ".The Relief Society meeting of the Grahdvlew.nml timpanogos wards were postponed last week on account of the Leadership activities which were. Veil attended by representa' tives from the two wards. Cretohnes are now used as slip covers for furniture. Cretonnes are ased f or cottch covers and upholstering for day teds. .RoDcf shades, decorative , panels and many special uses. ,"Ao a full line of edginga-n- d ; irimmings for cretonnes. -- The rapidly increasing .favor of cretonnes for bedroom use has resulted in patterns arid colors of tinustill l Jt II decorative possibilities. " Your bedspread can.be made un to match vour curtains. We are oroud to be able t6 show' such a wonderful line of cretonnes and invite your early insrie;tiori.it Be sure and see them in ourwtiWyTUdXv , windowsf J.. X,CURTAINROIS , , ;M d . ,4, Good Program aWs- w- MOVING Service '.I ' u ? These fe the tnree out- standing , virtues of our servk. TRerf txi irianjr details that make it the flawless thing our pres- ent customers find ,lt ' - " 'J Announcement: i ' i t t 150S.iftrstW.: i Mil ! Hut id Res. . . Phone 148. The Only One Price to Everybody . niE OXE PillCE HOUSE. " 13 ' - - SpringvUle , , tSprinfviUe ; , . " meeting- - Good Numbers . . the Lowest Price con-Joi- nt . Co. J Payson- - . . on Program I The Interesting , lnthe y , It- - . will no given by Mrs. Chils- ten jensen, Who will read "Plppa Pasw-i- " from Browning antf .Miss Marenret Jepperson who will furnish the tousle, The public Is invited.' fa window Mpmte. Dxxoijl- - 1 aylqr-Kusse- ll Provo program which has rranged for the M. I. A. meeting ' to BeTTteld 8Ifh ward PerfectzFlxiure- - i. Our .Wifldow is Full of Cretonn7sSee at Sixth Ward ; A splendid been We are glad W isnft&unCe'tft the peoille of Provo and. Utah Ctiunt M expan- and growth of our Prapery Department., fiew display equipment has been in stalled and special lighting jnakes it possible to see drapes and window' equipment in th test possible' wa - Even if yod do not care; t buy visit our Drapery Department next week and see our fine display, .j,' ?. t , ;, , V TBAriSFER . CO. HARDY-LIADSE-H '1 t.t.? feion "We Aim to Pleate" Popularity leaves eeryaHtUe time (for steady thinking . ; WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS ' ; The dhiy thing worse than beWg a rut I being On no road at alt - Are " . and one Istelng bored wnli llfe. otheri WerytHlng'.yott Imow and the WMI win M yoa dont ; Ufe'e atmnti People save so mi nv thincs to w HBA 9erv(co. IaoJ there isn't UCopyrighb rtnntMp school entertained at a Leap Tear dance'Frlday evening "in Ihelr gymnasium, in honor of the young men students of the school. The main feature of the entertainment was the factj that the girls were the hostesses throughout the evening. Brighten Up The Home With Cretonnes A !" We all do things without thinking, the' New Cretpnnes at-ver- ; Reporter, Mrs. F, Wofflnden. ,"- Kiiiiriiiiniiimm iiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiin bad tlno frlea Good' time you do more than have a guoftjlme. In Timpanogos Grandview Our window is full lof bright cheery cretonnes. Our large' Spring shipment of Barbe McKenzie Cretonn.es, Terry FabricSriind celebrated Darvel Prints ' arrived day before yesterday and during this week February 2 to 7, you will have a wonlow prices. derful opportunity to get what you have long been looking-fo- r Come In early. ; z,.f' - ' ' , Patiehci Is cWitlderea a virtue when tt often t nreiy a ease of hot ktioWlftf what to 6m. will alsq be given by Mrs. Lydia Ekins and Mrs. George Wells. Cretonnes! ONE WEEfc Do Come in and See How Lovely to, Reasonable makes a man mad to be dunned because he knows be may have to pay the. thing. cal duets a REtiABLE it f 4? I r . PROMPT Ifor a bia s l We1 will help you to design attractive new window arrangements and open our entire stock for you to select from. :A - think I am, anyway Washmgton ToeddreFS X&Z.W Vie thapman Catfi ."CcnferfencT,rnt9W0Tk at Hor W?mdr I ot A mortgage on a home is usually-man may be down, hut he's never out." Yet a mQxtacbe I" alsign that a young man wants to ways down, when It first comes out get abead ; a mortgage on ;a car Is often a sign, that, he don't are if gTlfie Tioail'iP he ever gets abend.. quired. "JIo" said the poet, "I'in In I like to hear a man talk" religion, spired. "So am 1" said- the boss. Vott are. fired." says Alfred Jobusou, but I'd rather see bltn live it. ' It you want to bide a secret, put it in the of tauy organisa tion, says the Atchlnson Globe. Physician ami Surieoa 133 East Second North. ' If Ke'r,kl(i lt a hail id a fellow's ." Phoite 457. offln wwae of th girls we Ibnotr" wtilll start a hardwat store. Barber Pretty short, sir? CiiRtomer l'e, I am. Put7 tt p. b. fcdYta down nn the book. ; Much 'obliged CkiteopaQite iysfctaa ' for reminding fc of ft felklTRONrC MEDICINB , j 34 N..CBiv.'Ave. Phone 2R7. ' Ninety five per cent ofthe wom'ea Honrs thins tnt'tr nrwbands arrtoo nerftsh, ' Thr Relief Society membi-rof the Vineyard; ward-.wSlhold their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon under the direction of Mrs." Harry Gammon. Mrs. Axel Johnson will conclude the lesson on the parables of the Savior and Miss Alta Madsen will entertain with a reading. Musi Tasteful window drapings bring such gratifying rewards! They add brightness and cheer to your rooms and express your artistie talent. Charming window treatments are easy when you have such a large and beautiful variety of materials to" ! choose from. ' ' ': . fop-ae,- War, Caw afii Cura worked la one ot the rwernment! a. Amtar the. late, affair vi JwhrnK. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Madscn, Sr., Mr. and iMrs. John Mddseh, the honor" gtiesit, Mrs. Mary E. Bunnell and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. James T. Blake. - Have Window Draperies Th Everyone Admires . i en- -' Fri- day evening In honor of Mrs. Mary E. Bunnell at her hornet The time was pleasantly spent with games, music dud social chat afterwhieh a delicious luncheon was served, to the following Mr.4tBj4 Mrs. Samuel .fiumieikJMr, and Mrs. Leslie Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. SMILE. The time they had been waiting for a telephone number. i Miles on a gallh. The speed of TheTr oar. Value of property when insured ' and when axed. . lltiw hard they work. J Reporter. Mrs. Ceo, T. Wells, Telephone i 1 , , Nr4mns4aeH''nU"' l. iie-ongi- ng usually-considere- '' Paoifne fluff of Charleston is vlsltiug for a short time with her Clu f fT CTndinirtBeK"'rs.'7rvanee8 - of-Ohi- o, fceing and regards the theological notion of Jesus Christ as and visibly resurrected from the dead ns "a myth, Jiist like Santr Clans. He sees truth veiled in the accepted enets of the church, he says," but insists on interpreting hem in his own way.- ' Most of those who pay any attention to such matters will probably say that the bishop has a right to nowadays 1 suits him, and that the church to whatever, interpretation . . Li l. a a i i i j .a- l i; an eacmng interpretation that conflicts with its. rules, as bidding toJlnyionranizationJs' one to work in harmony with that organization. Personal telief is another matter. There should be all kinds of thurches for all kinds of religious belief. probably the average newspaper reader, scanning esy will mutter, "Heresy-t-herwhat's that?" he headlines, . a I , .l t !1L.A 1 1.1 . or or wua reaaers nusuatiu wjtnwuv cniiu, naine luuiuiig wora p from the. daily puzzle, win reply, a ut don't see any place for it here, either vertical or hori j - ... "a Ltiella Mrs. 7 . Phillipa entertained Saturday evening Is honor, fif Mr. 'aud lire. Claude Snyder who. were recently jnarried..v - Bishop William M. Rrowr aged 70 and retired, Is pr6nounA iruilty of heresy and is "unfrocked" bv the Protestant Episcopal , church. Ji . .i i rt i t;1i Kisnop crown noes noi iwneve uiai uou is a personal ; - ,ifrl iliniile . I Heresy. 1 mother Holimfln's- - : ...... . I J83-B- hi 'pre-gran- t - .ii tfiniiiiMfii a,, Mown, talk by Asnef in ii Nitlrwf ,1 t.t selection. Everyone-- ig cordlully vited to attend.1 ' t the Sunday evening services at the' Provo Fifth ward will be under the dWftfot. of ti,e M..I.-A- . and wiil .consist of .th :f,iiinBtt.. duet by Pn.f J. RJEtjushard and Ed- -' nuuson. accomiwaied hy Lloyd , irauillir oi a In- . |