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Show j THIS HPAK1HII T ir4(tfii Vit4B, uho muaifc it U- - til (I IfurbU, non tU(( auk fcoiua Mk. M UTAH rm.S.M,hlANJ.S!l N Be? Childrens Rights he apeat In Own Properly C1 N Beftl riwu lieu UuHU romc i-- rf III !, A Ul us-- h rrle4 lie P 10 Frl tty r. Mr, ktv hurl We bear great deal about that d ealertala-IMsaart who I'rl Farmer give bl children ralvr Mr, aJ and pig and take them away wh id y lire, I'eler (' ga-- at a Ifcaaloa of Mr, Ko lb aalmaU r grow. For year of Itprisg people bats been writing about thl Whlllewor Mrs, I.IM1 and Mr, lanio Thera at other lsjuilre wfcuh title. Mr. b4 bet nuking motor trip from on think much ahouL yet ll y arc VirtuI to Pprlv;IIf, ju.t as rloa kotaw lb asm Uk of ptlnrlpU la 4 Mr. J. Clayton Ibh I allude to th cool way with h r!i are tbiMrrn of Hurley, Idaho, upend lb mother frequently take ,(i Ircelved by oa child and glvr it ing the week her vUlting with alive and friend They ram l another. A child baa tom ru One yon bav glv t your 4aiUfr of Kits rrvlratitead the funeral K Uteiblng. even If It b but a d 11. beib William ibis becunt her forever, uok the Mina Ida liriniball, a bo baa been beraelf rhooe l glv ll away. I recall a child f all to wbrna I brother, working In the ofilr of oo several small presents. A gave oho I a chiropractor la La Angelo ah returned bom, her mother a short Call lorn la, la now homa vl.it with her mother, Mr. Aagl took them away to glv to a younger later! Hrlmball and other relative. Very frequently aa older girl la; Mr. nnd Mr. Henry Coruby anler-talne- d told to glvo something ah price to the following friend at a lb baby to atop It crying. This l not good for th elder child. It make rhliken dinner at thvlr bom la Monday evening: Mr. and her look upon th baby ae an enemy Anderson. Mr. and Mr, from whom her things must b bid-- 1 Mr. A. Lott Klrkham, Mr. and Mrs. C. It den. It certainly la not good for lbe MU May Cornaby and baby, becaua It makes her think that Wing. la anything will b given her, provided Ada Klrkham aulaicd lb hoale ah cries loudly enougbt for 111 serving. Wbat sen of Juatlc can onr children bava la later years, when was tha MI Durrani gneal Gladys of honor at a bridal shower given they art brought up la this manner? One when I ga a present to a Iasi Friday evening by Ml imrotby Wilson at her home. A variety of littl girl aba aald, 1 It for m lo It seemed that other people wer enjoyad. Interaperaed keep? game with music. At 11:30 a buffet lun- bad given her things and ah had not cheon waa served, each Individual been allowed to keep them. Thera waa another child to whom I iray having a mlntstur bride and a doll. I knew ah bad been gave of ae souvenir be rose bud. to kept longing for on for years, yet when the shower. gave It to her. Instead of being delighted as I felt aura aba would 2 be, ah looked at me sadly, while two great tears rolled alowly dowi her cheeks. What Is U? I naked, "Do you ff i i r ,, prrn; persona including many Kfvrtcii Mr. nd o ttw;jri Mr. Jebn A. LrwU left Monday for llcxburg, Idaho, where they m ill spend ten day visiting with relative and friend. It I understood that John intend to make a study of the habit of Idaho trout also. . tko greatest eavfo J ot tie M M Ifoijrmu 1 FOH WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY, JUNE 27 H m Eah Slum Tw H Mullnce WtHlneeday and Saturday, 8:80 28th i ' PRISCILLA DEAN in THE WHITE TIGER A thrilling drama that you will remember for many a day. Also "OUR GANG COMEDY, BACK STAGE.' I Matinee Saturday at 3:30. M M M at AXGELl'S, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUXE 80 and JULC 1 M M THOMAS MEIGHAN in H H PIED PIPER MALONE Come Join the merry throng of Meighan followers who will turn out for for Pied Piper Malone. Its a whale of a tale by Booth Tarkington. a H Also GEORGE OHARA In "FIGHTING BLOOD Comedy No. 4. H H M M M n H M M H H H AXGELUS, WEDNESDAY AXD THURSDAY JULY 2nd and 3rd MARGUERITE CORTOT and MARY ALDEN in THE STEADFAST HEART The tears, the smiles, the love of all audiences will be drawn to the girl who stands up against society to save an outcast boy. m M Also ALBERTA VAUGHN in THE TELEPHONE GIRL" No.7. N H H Sweatee Newest Combinations of Popular Shades with Skirls and Material to Match Mens Suits "THE MIDNIGHT ALARM H 1 Main arriving daily lVlir and Fancy Stripes Popular Models $24.75 Straw Hats JUht received light weight Swiss Straws Solid Color rev and Tan $1.98 .o $3.49 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Poy George of Salt Lake City was Annie Hutchison ha return-- j ed from a ten days visit In Salt Lake the week eml guest of the following City, where her husband is learnnlr j friends at Elsinore last week: Mr. and Mia. A. D. Anderson, Mr. and the barber trade. Mrs. II, A. Cornaby and Mr. and Mrs. K. Wing. Mr. George was at one C. causwas commotion Considerable Sugar Company ed in Third ward Monday evening time a Utnh-Idah- o when Phil, the two years old son of man and has many friends in SpanMrs. Gladys Davis, wandered away ish Fork. from home and could not be found. All the neighbors In th- - vicinity were ,Tho following young people formed diligently searching but without find- a party and motored to Tlmpanogos ing a trace of the missing boy. Af- Cave Sunday: Marl Stewart, Lee ter about an hour's frantia search, Dart, Curtis Wilson of Spanish Fork; Lewis West came walking up Main the Misses Jessie Snow, Clarice Street with the boy, who was Berenly Snow and Miss Undirwood of Salem. unconscious ofthe excitement. Mr. Returning home they were given a West had found him at Fred Matley's chicken supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stewart of Salem. home playing In an automobile. Mr. Tho ladies of the club last Thursday evening with Mrs. r.oweua Hodge. The time waa devoid to the work of reorganization, which was effected as fo!lows:Pres-iden-t, Mrs. Lizzie Evans; Mrs. Lyle Creer; secretary, Mrs. Edna Brockbank; treasurer, Mrs. Itoweua Hodge; reporter, Mrs. Zella Argyle; program committee, Mrs. Lizzie Tuttle, Mrs. Ella Braithwalte, Mrs. Belle Jones. Besides the members two special guests were present at the meeting, Mrs. C. M. Jacobsen and Mrs. Rex Daniels. The hostess served refreshments. During the bummer months the club will bold meetings once each month. in t COMPANYS COMIN great Welsh celebration will be at Saltair on July 10th Cambrian Day and it is expected that a large delegation from Spanish Fork will be in attendance. Make plans now to be there CYMRO BACH. A held A number of the larger children who use the American Legion Playgrounds have formed the habit of standing up in the swings and other A SPLENDID FEELING ' half-sicdiscouraged caused by a torpid liver and constipated bowels can be gotten nd of with surprising promptness hy using Hcrbine. You feel its beneficial effect with the first dose as its purifying and regulating effect is thorough ana complete. It not only drives out bile and impurities but it imparts a splendid feeling of exhilaration, strength, vim, and buoyancy of spirits. Price 60c. Sold by That tired, H M her. child's mind la easily Influenced and It Is while one la still very young that clear Ideas of right and wrong can be moat eaaly Implanted. Later on, there will be many things that we shall try to teach, and those first Impression will either help or hinder. It is at home that a child should be taught hla first moral lessons. Wbat mother Is fit to teach it she is not fair? Even a very little child should be taught to respect his brothers and sisters toys. If an elder sister lends a toy to a younger one, the latter should'be taught to be extra careful of the toy because itbelongs lo Big Sister. Each child should have a place for his own toys and these should not be lent about Indiscriminately by the parent, especially while the owner la away at school. I hare seen mothers lend toys when those to whom they belonged were not present to defend their property. I have known the big children to bide their things in case Mother might give away them to Baby in their absence. It is easy to see that no true love can grow up between mother and child under such conditions. Mothers should be fair to all their children and not show favoritism. Above all, ifiothers should teach the little ones as early as possible the difference between "mine and thine. I dangerous practices. Already a number of younger children have been Injured trying to imitate the work of the older ones. Parents should caution their boys and girls to be careful while at the playground and occasionally visit the place so as to see how their children behave while on the public playground. Matinee Wednesday at 3:30. H H keep A livening. First, 8:15, Second 9:80 AVGKI.CS, FRIDAY AVU SATURDAY, JUNE 27th and not want the doll? ah eiied, But Helen "O I do baa no doll, and they will give this to her na soon aa they see it. It waa only by giving Helen another doll that I could Induce the mother to allow tha elder sifter to values eeaaoo. Ladies Silk Sleeveless tiiiisiiszssisxsiiiiiiiiaiiBaiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiBiiiiii a M JrtrtriprilftJ Only tie combined buying of our hundreds of atores makes possible suck truly remark-a- ll aervlcaaUo t. i.i-- W dlatlnct ilylca Attractive and fr prayer" in In Z- S- Q. Dresses Gingham O rl Bee. Hubert II II. lull, irn err rpiiwnfal thurfh, who l. bee! trrfurnirg aremingl won derful feitb cum of the H i.nj rul crippM In New York if Jersey lb tootling tit trr formed ly lay mg on of bnimi r. I V x - the. br H MV. h 475 DEPARTMENT STORES SPANISH FORK. UTAH- Ce to ,ri v & i Vml 0 ';rl f i tr tv i July 4th. "IF WINTER COMES." k, CITY DRUG COMPANY ssiiiuHissszHiaHiiuaiiuiaiiHHHiiiHuiisna MDVXBTinnaniTt N Self-Cultu- |