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Show v lAGU TVTO PRO VP (U T A H) E YEN INCHEDALD, ': FRI DAY,- J AN U A It Y 3, 19:50. SECTION TWO A SQIIPPS-CANFJELD NEWSPAPER ' Every Afternoon, except Satur&Xr and Sunday 'Mbralng ' " Published by the Herald Corporation, It Gunnar R asmuson, president, In the Herald Building. 50 South First, West atreet, Provo, Utah. Enter ed as second-class matter at the postofflce in Provo. XJt&n, unaer'ine aci 01 w ism xv. r ; THE TRUTH QUICK ' ..-. . 1 - : N'sither this newspaper, aior any of Its stockholders or officiab has auny connectictt whatever, directly "' or Indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real cstaW. promotlo b. ' or other private V- business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to ,lisinteresteoi public service. - THE OBSERVER I By Jini Marshal) j George Brown- has given us a how to .oive tne tKuncproo-j Now . don't an crowd around j -pop win uu-you, ail about lt ia! ood time if youH Just be patient , f Mr: Brown has sent us a. long '.rtter proving that aU problems could -be solved if we'd Just ko back to first principles and old-f old-f ishaond ways of doing things I and the idea occurs to ua that the parking and traffic problems prob-lems could be .solved by going back to the old Idea that a highway high-way was a couple of ruts wander-ng wander-ng thru a sea of mud 1 , . 1 j Host problems could It Is true be solved on that basis j without soads there'd be no trtfna-Jams-vand plenty of parkt. :r.g space . ' .. .' only instead of trying to find it you'd have to excavate for it -I ihla would make you latefor vrcrk and you'd Have.no time to answer correspondents and so the rost office wouldn't have so nuch,work:to do and several! hundred mall carrier would be cof of wcrk and -.-. ' -' w,eU It'd lead us Tr'i back Into tie-clden.daysx w Maybei we coulaolve the fuel problem . by iUol'shlng all fuel fards and S fiTtt and oil furnaces. fur-naces. " " ,' r end r.ikln ireryone go out tad cut own fuel, : V- :13 ti:4 this on -me other hand woulj cause traffic congestion on l yi roads and there, would b a demand for better roads for wc-O'i hauling-purposes : and after the roada"were built hey would still be full of citizens driving their own trucks out to the forests and back again , and so we;d t Just where we started : ; The troutls withgoIfS back to first princip:ss,,-i is HOW FAR back we rvgbt'tc go V " h ar.J ouropJnlon Is that It hou!3h't be vy far cecau3e -as, if matter of fact the v. ftrld is grog h6nester every ,ayen(j trhen you buy something notvadsvs the roan who sells it win" rtar.d back-cf.Jt and make pod or it ' " r.--C' which-Is 'more, than the old-time old-time peddler would', do , - and today businesa has standards stand-ards cf -honesty that are hlShcr than ever before, . An 1 so - before we- start going hark to oldprinciples -or old-- lanioiicu in . n 'a take -a good look at them , .. because in" most cases-they1 were pretty terrible being : as they were-i based on a good deal less knowledge-about knowledge-about everything that we have tolav . v AND. -LISTEN: iThe world's problems will aU be solved eventuallynot eventu-allynot by. going back . to any thin? but-bygolng ahead 'to something better i n-;ere Is only one herd of musk cxen cn the continent; It Is kept near Great Slave lake by the. Can- Rdian government. If your . auto ms-es ' CO vou're . travelir.gr "40 feet a' miles an hour.- 1 ; A rnAgnetic street sweeper, demonstrated dem-onstrated in II lam!. Flat., recently pulled up most the rr.anholi covers In its travels. . " ' Qni Til r" 'f r - - . end CourrKs QJdAy C-:f.-2vcd By This' ' Safe Prccrription Herd's a doctor's prescription that H really throat insurance. Sore or Irrittted throats are relieved and rctLed almost instantly with the very first shallow. About C-1 of t'A c u-hs are caused by an lrritat-f lrritat-f i tv.roat; onssquently for most r::.j too there is nothing better ;vn this, famous prescription It 3 dire-t to the Jntsrnal ciu:e. jj rut up u :r the name Thox- ni ia cranteed to stop m and rtlieve sore throats in r '"utti or your money will be 1. .:r j:rs and speakers find r. i r-'-'-rkit's. thi-T about ? : f. -1 TThila it rti::ves al- '. ::-V.y. it ccnUlrj r. ii I' "t t via v. ,' J,.i. rcn --.v. - . , uiimnn, iicui ivuuuuBu, iuuu.urusiiig jtepresentauves San Francisco office, 507 Montgomery streets Ctlcago offloe, 410 North Michigan Avenue; New York office, 19 West Forty-rourin street; 'Boston office, Tremont, street; De-? trolt, Michigan of flee, Hom 2-263, General' Motors Building. ; h Subscription terms By carrler ln Utah county, .50 cents' the . month; $2.75 for six' months, In advance; $3.00 the year In advance; by maiy in the county, $4.50: outside Utah county, $3.00. v T r ! . It. W. GOODELL -:- ' ?:- . . -:- EDITOR and MANAGER J. A. OWBN3 v -:. ADVERTISING MANAGER Dean Nuttall To Leave - Brigham Young university, Provo city and Utah county will sustain a loss in the departure froml Provo of Dean L. John Nuttall, Jr., whose resignation from the Brigham Youncr university .factultv takes effect at the end of the pres- SL.u00i yearMvWecentlv; announced. . I - V Dean Nutton has madc his influence deeply felt in the moulding- of the policies of the state .schcol system during the past decade, until at the present time he is known as one 0f theoutstandin authorities - field of school administration. -NrV -v j ',:.!.. - His many friends and neighbors . wish hfm continued success in his new position at the University of Utah. With the present tax revision program under way and' a possibility possibil-ity oi a more iust eaualization of educational ODDortiihities among the children of the state, to be accomplished by men of Dean . Nuttal&j training and vision. .- Our Favorite Living Characters ' V - . . . It has become the fashion, around the country, to ask school children who istneir favorite 'living character. .Most of theUuIdren choose Colonel Lindbergh, Jlr. Edison, Pre3efft'Hoover and General Perching run toward the.iroprtr : . . r J. ' . ' Mocs it strike you as curious that the children don't ch'JDse either their own moihers or their own fathers? It IS curious but it is merely another demonstration of the power of publicity " i - ' Lindbergh, EdisonA Hoover, Pershing -all these are beneficiaries of reams, tons and oceans of -publicity. Parents Par-ents aren't. . . ' r ; 4. Well, the children may choose their heroes;' and heroines, but. old-fashioned as we are, favorite living characters of this editor, and always will b Every Reasort Why It Should.Bc "There -is no reason' says of the . steel corporation, oration, "why year. Precisely! There is no reason why kiv&lix year shouldn't, be a good yeKin America. That's what "breaks hearts: The unreasoning muddling of affairs that t makes "hard times" when there is no excuse for them. ' - . . There is no reason why everyone who wants Xq work shouldn't" have work, and plenty of it... Heaven knows there is enough to cio in this country, not half built yeti J , f There is' no reason for poverty; hasn't been for twenty years. But we still haye it. And most of it isp!t the fault ofhe-ppverty-s'tricken, either - ; 3 v - No reason'Why 1930 shouldn't be a good yearj? There is every reason why it should. i I, iS Xa3G- Tau!!l:;a .' ''j .' ' ' 1 A PRODUCT Or 1 - i n inthe state in the impoxtant there is a great deal of work Mother and Dad still are the I President; James AV-Ferrell 193CT shouldn t be a good . T7HEN a youngster gets the brass ring entitling him ti . . . - a free ride on the merry-go-round hes-tickled pinlci , VvTien a motorist gets a few extra jniles per gallonheV V equally elated. ? .''.Motorists wirnun eye for speedometer reading are alvpys pleased with the extra miles they get from each f Ullinffof 1 - - - - Him There is true economy for you ia hih grade Parco Ga::Iir.s. Its perfectly bahnced distillation range mzz-z mere convertible f orer units at all motor tcm-pcraturrc. tcm-pcraturrc. A h: I:cr percentage of it turns into power Li the ccLu:t;c.-i cl:i-l: ;r. That's vhy cceli gdlca Hives ycu a : ;;;;cfc::tT3.niile5. ' pr.0Duczr.3 r. ::::niiz:ns conro::ATiON "3 5 , 'Howdy, folks! Government expert says that radio programs will be greatly improved m ly30. i Gosh, are they going to shoot all the sopranos? . If h government Is really desir ous of doing something for radio. It should i tMz i.ii5 tij ,'c, taus:cal saws. . , . .. ,-. :.. .. . ft , FOR THE ABIATEUR GARDENER Now - is tho time "to plant the dainty measla. vine . und the- self-raising self-raising pancake flower. Tho single-ctrcult single-ctrcult oscilator also blooms Wll at this time of the yeaiyA'Vfw of pneumonia bulbs addf an attractive attrac-tive note to one's af ooretnm, ostvw daily If bordered ith old bicuspids and incisors. .The trilliums and begonias be-gonias in vr!idow boxes should be replaced ith fried rhubarb stalks, or giani redwood trees may be sub-stltdted. sub-stltdted. . , . of ' ' , '. Many a man . acquires a reputation-for wisdom by 'talking so copiously copi-ously about the little he does know that the rest . of us are v too ! confused con-fused - to discover how ' much he doesn't know. i Physical Culture Department ; i ; -Dear Sir: Before, taking the Homer Ho-mer G. , Provocation, course tn applied ap-plied gymnastics, I .had to break cigarets 'in half, because I was so weak v I couldn't draw the smoke so far. Now my lungs are so - powerful pow-erful that n every time I puff ia cig-aret, cig-aret, I inhalcv Yesterday, I threw a - stub out of " the ' window, and forgot to let go. It dragged me out with it! Smoerely ; y ours. Mel- LI'l Gee Gee, th' dern cynic, says the beat . time to marry Is as fol lows: , ; If ybu are young, not yet. ft . If "you are old, never. : ,.: : jj. V.: THEY WERE THE DAYS -From me Ladles Ilosie Journal, . - - May, 1901- . The -brown streak about ' the neck, caused by wearing high collars, col-lars, may be removed by frequent use of Juice of cucumbers, or by tying on thin' slices of a cucumber about theneck before retiring." ART SHANNON. I r 'u WP F. i ll J OUT OUR WAY J COT OU1 V I ppcr-r l vsrRH OcxjOH TH CAV --c- jz c'jom - SCffiNCE j- The, great British explorer and scientist, Scott, made one mistake pn his dash to the south pole.' which cost him hK. life, butMt roved to be a guide to other and later explorers. ' 1 ' r. Scott and Amundsen were both seeking the south pole N yearsxago. Scott was an experienced explorer; but he believed that heavily. furred ponie would be better on the long dash to the pole and back than sled dogs. , , ' The ponies took him to the pole. where he made the disappointing started later, had beaten him to the pole by- a month. Scott's ponies could not stand the cold, and the party perished on the return trip? Amundsen, who used vdogs, return? ed in safety. - " ' . Sinceihat time, the . supremacy of the' dog, teams has never been questioned. ' PROVO .1M (,.: , ' -.. i '''"- ' A PUBUX v; v.- - . ; - Today &Saturday; , Sweetest Romance of Two Centuries! 4 t "BO LORES5 - it A soul-etlrring romance of bygone . days and unforgettable people J . WHTEDAJUISTS 1 i Slats. 10o-55c 5 A . 71 1VA Begins Sundays r She Clowns! She Sings! She Dances! . MARION Navies IN HER FIRST ALL TALKING . PICTURE ' I I The kind of picture you i Marion Davies at her comic best f and what , - " a gripping story! " ; Coming'Soon : ; : : MARY- - :: -dougles ' PICKFORD V & FAIRBANKS In an Adaption cf Shalicspesre's , . . - ."TALIIIIG OF" THE SHREW" " atx tali. ..;n, all LAUGinira cq-'y t'iasii! Amd 'ike' Foot mem neo. Natureland I f The famiUar .'fellow. r hammer", i 1r "flicker.? of our ' votithful aav h bee, fc - 6fc ject f a , and senseless persecution for manv centuries. cen-turies. The birds' are, absolutely in- offensive." . l . . J The old superstitioussaying that every : yellow-hammer; egg contain-t ed a "drot bf devil's blood", oriein rated in England and emigrated to America. . The ; American "yeuow hammer" Is in reality the golden-winged golden-winged woodpecker. The true yel-low-hammerNls the yellow ; bubntln of England. - "- low-hammers .have been consistent ly shot and their eggs brokenbyj. men and boys for centuries. The, old custom offklsslng under the mistletoe has almost passed out in the west, flower stores say, fig uring out Christmas sales. v i . ' - - Z? THEATER ' LONG FELLOWS IMMOCTAL EPfC ea WOMAN WHO LOVED FO&2VER, have been waiting for with mm . , ... .,. - .Vi . . jr.. : Eves. i5c-S5c-50c - - Sat. Contfouonsyiilg-ll'.lS 5. . JS3L By Williams u. . fat. err. -o i wo v ne cvic, Hto f 1 ORPHEUM TONIGHT - SATURDAY BOB STEELE y 1 in . "COWBOY OUTLAW" Also ' " y OUR GANG i In a Talking Corned v . "Jlailroadinff,,:;, VINCENT LOPEZ' and Other MOVIETONE ACTS i - j - "( ; Starting Sunday . "DANCE 0FLIFE, Present- V f 1 THE RIP-ROARING! RIB . TILLING! TYPICALLY WESTERN Musical Drama 66 H. ; - l Wesley Saunders 7: 10 People 10 flie ; (EleEoWa Girls Youth and Beauty THE TAYLOR MALE QUARTETTE v Harmony Boys Supreme , , DOORS OPEN AT7 :30 Aof a Motion Picture! TODAY ' (ConUnued From Page One) running buses of their own in many . states. . "'rVsl '- i' Some '. roads looking farther J 1 aheiu, have started. their own fly- - Ing. lines. V" v-. V' j A telegram from the "Stout Alf - 'Line,? of Detroit, tells of air rates from Detroit to Chicago reduced tov only a little more than railroad, tare, plus pullman charge. - - .. , ! -V NOTHER .telegram "from . tho Universal Air lines system of 1 Chicago says "PilotHay Fortner, in a tri-motor Fokker, carried 12Uy v passengero and anvTasslstant' pilot TV ' from ; Chicago" to a Cleveland, : S28 miles, In 97 minutes TWO HUN-' i DJRED AND TfiUEE MILES AN HOUn.'' That trip Is one leg on the proposed New York, Los Angeled route. The fare will be the sa, by rail. Against ,an airplane' going 200 miles an hour, with fares the same.? Americans -are In a hurry .-Intelligent railroad pcxeh will take . charge of passenger flying and con- . trolit. Others .will fade away llko thy old stage coach drivers '.1. "0: Only One More Day I TO SEE THE' GREATEST ALL TALKING, SINGING; DANCING MUSICALr 1 SHOW - Starting Sundav FOR THREE DAYS y "THE GIRL FROM HAVANA" ;A l3oat v Ixad7 of Thrills ' Enters a Cartof Romance ! All Talking Movietone Picture wth Sounds Recorded and Scenes Photographed in J IIavanaand the Pana-" -A ma CanaL SUNDAY JANUARY 5 CURTAtN 8:15 50c v ; : c |