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Show -A A V ! A n 7 7! A BO.VO (PyAH) 1 VEKIN.G HERALD yfip&Y, AUGUST 19 3,1, RALD yfipjAY, AUGUST 193,1, ,;; ; ' " ; f. 5EGTONiwpV 4 THE OBSERVER N ' 4 . -V.' .'. . By Jim Marshall . toUT OUR ; WAY BY WILLIAMS i iA- , V ' . 1 A. '-'- A vy i .... , - . . '.' 4 , ,. i - -AMI.-: Oil ft Cf1 b - V i Scnpp-Cnfild V Afternoon, except Saturday, mid Sunday Worolng , v ' l t ' w'n ' ' Publlfhed by'the HerAld Corporation. N. Otinnar Raamusbn. DreridenL in the Herald , . Building, K South First West Street. ProToUtah, Entered mtt aecond-claaa. -i ;ir nmw 'ti hwtovo. umji, unaer u, act Ol uarcu B,lT. .y proclaim UDerty - offIcej 525 u&xliet street. Room 523; Chicago ofice, 410 North Michigan I throughout ' avenue; New York office, 16 Weet Forty-fourthf street; Boston office, 14 r the land. Tremont street jt Detroit, Michigan, office, 1120 Fisher Building.' 1 - - A s ' . rT? j f ' "' Subscription ternm ty carrier in Utah county, 60 .cents themonth; $2.75. for six months, In advanoe; i v r ;SXSO the year In advance; by mall.' in the oounty.VWJSO; outside? Utah, county, $9JQ0. If W. OOODELL, Editor and Manager, v V ; -p . j ? J. OWENS," Advertising Manager THE tUTJTH QUICK Satther this newspapeV. noriny f its stockholders or officials hasany eonneotlon wiateyer, directly vr mturecuy, wiu any pwiucgi party, puouc uxuiiy, reaa esutie promouoo or oiner pnrau. business except ' the ' publication; of newspapers deyoted jiolely to disinterested publlo servloe. J- i'? State Employes Wmk LoittfShifta i tHe - approach of winter h6a'ds of families who f been 'out of employment foir weeks or months inthis and bther .communities cannot' help ' but ,view the outlook j with rriore. or- less apprehension, ' Just what can be done to meet , the situation ' is a problem -that 'must be given the sympathetic consideration ' of public as well as private agen- s f . In th,is connection the Herald is in sympathy with the action taken at the last meetintr of the state board of insan ity, wherein a (resolution was passed 'favoring- the establish-i bridal, couple , a shdwered With j Gosh, suppose the idea spread to Detroit, and honeymoon couples 'were showered with "BuicksOadil-locsland "BuicksOadil-locsland old'Ford parts! v mentTpf an "eight hour day at the Utah state hospital; aa ajDrainBt the present illegal 124iour mfrt. rl r ; ? f i' v'1 luch a. -chahge would give the heads .df approximatelyi fainilierir and relieve those ;w!ia latveniion ,oi legisiauve cuiiuiuuiees, Lnav visueq ie uitjwur tion "While; the. last legislature was in session, but no ons4d-ecatipn-was given' the matter by that body. , - y ' f : In view of the utter lack of consideration by ,the legisla ture, the "board of insanity is fuuy justif ijed in declaring its apposition to further Violation b the Ia(W;by c work men at this institution 12 hours each nay. : . The problem now, conf ronting the board is how, Without gislative appropriations, can the eight hour day' be-f in- TTHfl. II. IS HXLHIlELLen Lllfil. H (lcllCIL 111 2LUUI UJ11II1U,C1 V flUUi" 00 will have tobe created for this purpose. Since the law rovides that deficits can be created only for emergencies, he state board of examiners,' we are told, question , this proposed betterment at the hospital as .being an' emergency.; Since it would not be necessary to create this deficit un il. trie latter, parr oi tne present pienniumy wnicn enas june , 1933; the board of insanity members feeytnat. tne state arvl Af i evflminprs rriicht wfll "dclarp ita willincrness to neet. this situation at this time by the adoption of aresolu-ionexpressing aresolu-ionexpressing ;approval of the board's actipn, and going 'on ecord as .willing to meet the situation with a deficit 7when present; hospital appropriations are depleted. VThat it might "well be regarded as an emergency act is Pbstafitiated by he factjthat the board is atpresent volat-gv volat-gv a state law by working-men morethaneightJiours a iay.,v me statutes are cieac un ima iwiih um hu uuw.utu Diame tile StattJ UVniU. Ul iU9uutv iwi 4UW houhuj; w i-wf IV : v - .. i . -v . . a- A .A . 1 ; Ji -'.'-l-i:!' tinue a system oi .employment . tnat is not . oniy in . yjuia tiun bf law but also, againsk public .policy and prevailing; senti ment.-- .. , v ; i ' - ; In view of these circumstances we can see.nb reason.why he" state board of A examiners,, comprised of. Governor I ; TTT. !TnU. . G,wAn. Cfnfn M'ltnn Tl ,WolHri OTirl'. Attorney General George P. Parker, should not; indicate its Ipprovai to theplan by - placing the Utah .state' hospital employes em-ployes on an eight hour basis ndavoid the stigma of fur fher public criticism. y ) . " I-.-. - - v . ; ::. it u ii ti i ii u ' ia ii ni advertise Howdy, folks J To American greatest crop, a-Kansas Fable: Once . upon a time a wo-an wo-an 'returned home from a' vaca man tion trip and didn't snort: "Open the windows, quick!' .Gracious, this bouse smells lke'' a tomfe V- ; . ' ' . )-v'. V : -'' . , " FIRJEBfcG FREEB ' - 'h - : by jury y I i, ' -. ,i ;. 'v : Martin J. Halibut, tocal husband, hus-band, was freed today, of a charge , . Vs"- of burning down ' his own home. when ; he . ex plained that he set fire to the building1 because his wife was re-- re-- turning, from a trip and .he v. was afraid to ; have ler see what a- ess . of the kit chen he had .. made trying to cook Ms own meals. . ' Li'l Gee Gee says her Uncle Abner traveled al the way from California to New York, and Ait didn't cost him a cent. He was transferred from San Qufenttn toJSing Sing. A r hi 1 ' ' , . Observations We'll bet . these felloVs who write "of the joys of camp-; ng out finder the stars never spenta rainyr vacation ma f N Why don't these men who say, they play golf .solely fori xercise saw .wood instead ? ;: ABOUT SANDWICHES 1 - 1 1 v 'A' w r When the Earl of Sandwich thought up the bright , idea of putting a slice of meat between, two slices of bread to make the first vsancmcn" ne startea some-thingl some-thingl : Prom- this simple beginning, the. kind and farieties osahdwiches that clever hostesses and smart chefs have invented for tickling the Jpalaftkhas run into trie scores and scores. - - ; , v ' .: Our Washington Bureau has re&djr for yan a new Tinnetin; on SANDWICHES' that contains .suggestions ; for sandwiches'that .perhaps you neyervheard of, ; And every one of them is tasty, some are tmlque, and all are appetizing and. attractive,. . X' V.' - ; Por that afternoon bridge in the hot -weather, for that small tea ypu are giviiig, if or that picnic .party yon. are planning, for thesnack to. be eaten bn that auto v trip, for 1 thatjSnndayf evening supper or every occasion these sandwich EUrcrestion3 will -Come in a;---: ! 1 ' U UUCIiLU . ... - cir-.. -i A " , ' "i CLIP COUPON HEBE " 1 Dept. 140, Washington Bureau, Proyo Evening Herald . , 1322. New York. Avenue, Washington C, ' x x " I want a copy .of the bulleUn SANDWICHES, and "enclose , herewith Jlve ents lnlcoin,i or loose, j uncancelled V, S. t poaiage siampsj 10 cover .reiuxn pusuige na nanuung cosis; -NAME . r....l'A..v..;,P.o.v... v:Xfe- ;'-3;iv' -r;VV'wV CITY i. STATE ........... . ' r-" WARNING j Tls always best To stop and pray Before you claim y The right of way. . -! y V ; Lieetter ,, says vthere has been a great change in the .education of the young ; during . the past few years. ' : x Yeah, nowadays' a child" learns arithmetic from a, dial telephone, the alphabet from the names of radio stations and geography, from a--rumble1seat. v - , V':. vi..,7.--. - ' V x ' , ,BAC TQ SCHOOL , . " ,We have' been reading about a place in the Dutch East Indies, called Slambartg and after we retire re-tire we are gbjng out there and look at it fora bii, . v it seetns that instead of money -they use fish for currency ' yft or centuries so many' fish have bought so many yams or whatever itfs they eat - ., rent was .paid in fish and your Wife got a new grass skirt for a couple .of finnan haddies and that sort of thing . , . Well it seems that civilization has at last got around to Slambang i". -(That's hopeful! maybe civil ization will get around to-Washing ton, D. C, after awhile. . ..) - but anyway although they have streetcars and slot, machines and movie shows and things like that in Slambang i iN- the natives still Insist on using us-ing fish for money , ; ' . ' & sjt ' -v .. - This plan has - some advantages because it turn$ out that the im-pressario im-pressario who wanted to-'get the streetcar franchise bribed some of the village councilmen . . nobody suspected anything until un-til a hot spell came along and , a peculiar odor came out Af the basement base-ment of city hall ; and then citizens investigated and discovered all the bribe-money stocked Jap ' in the" cellar ' .V t . sharks and bonitas down at; he botton-rand sardines and; goldfish 0nion :' t-'i .. : 7'. . :-A'. f.i v 'So7 Slambang now is advertising itself as "The Graftless City" be cause, there is' no ice" -there and it Is; practically impossible for a politician poli-tician to graft- j- ' r-even the policemen . can't sell "parking rights" . 6n the streets because .the price of a parking right Is five flying' fish-and after a cap has Bold -one he has - all the fish he needs ; ifvfce gets' any more they just spoil on him and so all the incen- ive to graft is: eliminated 1 -V Butanyway-we want to go to Slanbangand,x see people putting sardine intbxhewing .'gum slot'ma-chines slot'ma-chines and thrusiing bloaters thru the windows of mbyte hox offices -we wint to see women getting change for a 90-pound salmon and demanding It all in smelts and minnows- ' and men' buying f gals at herring a gallon with a two-hali but road tax on top of. that v -AND, XlSTEN: ' Fish for money may I have disadvantages but . it's a cinch a trout- couldn't slip thru . your, fingers any easier than a five-dollar bill does. r AM F IT t uM Out Av-U 'AT WALK -am" OShfcfVM h&r. ak4, U ow ."i'u-cuo&e. tSMK CMri5 visjP GOOSe. 'AT PUMP. GO i J Co"2- X GrOfcrA - 1 UK" 60 r- Hip AIL- -am -jo' V ' 7 i t ! ; 77 Ayi. 1 Good hmes"amo Ao r. -7 This West oi Ours ' Its Bomanttc Sistory r Early hotels, so-Called, were ' in ' every mining community from 1849 onward. ' '. They weren't the finest places imaginable, but th'eir rates wer. The, most squalid " surroundings brought. palatial prices, ' 1 , One author describes a hotel at S6nora,..,Cal., as a "one-story struc- ture buiit - vof unhewn "-saplings covered with, canvas, floored with dirt, 'it hail one uhdividailOom in which tables, berths and Lenches1 were all placed. Here ' we slept, ate, drank."; . :y ; J:- : - When miners, went to bed .it was optional , whether they removed their bciots or clothes, "but it was. looked upon as-an act of ill-breeding to go to bed. with one's hat on," says the author.- , - v, , Naturelaiid -. - tjrWhat -was theiofflcial decU Mn'ia .the ' Schtaeling-tribling" j v . nockout Xin . th . 15th ibfing7 was, 6t actually . V , but he'. waj so' badly ;' beaten that h was !tin1l-tr V-vV. i N i- 7tecf3iimse!f agaipst Sckmeliag'a 5tljws, ana i was. necessary iorine . , v reieee to. stop the fight- to save i. hin'-from possible serious in jury: '.-V-V pubUshed In . the Panam4 Ci'al v "r" . - . . .... - t. . - V 5- . A The Panama Anierican (Enp-f lish and Spanish!, morning; "Diarn? rN' deJPanama. "Spanlso, evening; - EI : XAAesapo. Acspanisn;, c-vening, ana .-V." Tthe St'ar'aridVlIerald t Spanish and i : V English), morning.; : 4' , jc i-iui triitci xj. jtttrc-4iiy ana MC-'fcT tlrsyi:- .i i'Arf. V..... ... V - ... : ... . . . rt4 ' - - . - r -. : , , I f .. - V ana, aj, wiuiamson-died In- ' s. QT What is. the date of .4,breen hursday In Russia? j '0 : ! -Ai 11 i3 the Thursday' before.. ,uooi ri;ay. V ; , - , . I Qf . Was the congress that uto- kQated the prohibition, amendment tp th constitution electcdttwffore or - ajftCT. the UnitftfJ St.-ltoa intnna.' V.o1 -.- - i - -w --m j. v -a u i Jwofld war? ' ; - f . r. ' :.-'A. It; was elected in '-November ' 1916, five months before the Unit&T--1 States entered the,World.wax. . What is the duty' on tea W-! r ported, into the; Untied States T'i " V ' , A-It enters free of-duty. ' . .. - I ? " A tiny insect, little more than an A ' - . eighth of an inch long, is the most dreaded enemy-of the cucumber; Cucumber beetles, black ' with Fn(jj mutipiy alnicst uneeyabfy . ! yellow stripes, attack the plants t witn In a few uays. just after they appear above ; the! During, the heat ground. 'The larvae bufrow In the roots, often killing the'entire pwint. They areactive in taking fligh ' 7v; "I's -Canada .leads the;- world rln rthe'ftv number, of phone calls per capita. - W T . . - . i adults generally-hjde below? the sur. V aartVi Thia tl?the best llV. f. o kill them X'- , "I . 4 It .'JASPER" SCIENCE Imagine running your car 10 niiles at a fuel cost of one cent. Tests held " in England showed that . a new sort of auto, using j coke as fuel, will dp just that. Installed on a truck, the eoke-burning eoke-burning engine ' ran 80 miles at a speed of 30 miles an hour. Its fuel cost less than a dime. The apparatus is mdunted on the running;- board" and generates a gas from -small pieces of coke. . J H H If ta !! II tt 1 It f A Jasper fore the battle, mother. - V. At 230 fee ' under water tho pressure is $9 'pounds to the square inch.-r-Science7 item. Or r the same pressure as when 'riding five deep in, a Ford coupe: " ? 1 , NN rESTNO; S680 " . Td love tomurder, . , : Slay or smother . . The perfect stranger :.. UTio)caIl me fBrother!" .VA . ' The average wedding is a patriotic patri-otic affair. The bride is -red, the groom fs whiteVand father,-: who hai to pay thebills, is blue, y HOMER BREWS DIARY ; (August r EarUe home, suffering mightily from a dank humour of the chest, yclept the Influenza,' and I did straightaway soak feet lit mustard water, place red-hot - plaster on back, tie bag of ; cracked i Ice around neck, drink pint of ginger tea, and ' swallow herb hitters, but I should wait for" the chlrurgeon to come and see me, before I do any- An, ld-timer, 1? one who can remember Nvay back' when heiised tc walk down to the ;corper on summer evenings, and. paytwo-bits for the privilege of knocking a golf baU thru-a hunk of stovepipe. . vA , ART-SHANNON. crane ana see me, Deion thing myself - SPECIALS .FOR WEEK' 1929 Ford Sedan. . . .$369 1927 Essex Coupe v. : .$69 ', - - , A I. Be sure and see . these' ivokj r ora Lioupe -. v . T?.limVI aoof 'itIKA 1929Chev 4-dr. Sedan $395 1929 Ford Tudor . . $350 1930 Ford li2Ton, like, new: long wheel ; baseN . . '-..- i , $675 1929 Ford Pickup ....$315 1928. Fqrd: IY2 Ton " 1 dnmn . ' -. S4!v 1931 .Repossessed Pick- ' up :..v .$495 - Ford Dealer's Used Gars Always Sell, For Less TEttURIDE MOTOR CO. s . Phone One Thousand v -The Ford Corner , FIRST WEST 4 CENTER - feccpcc? tnccsJ Spray You Can Uoo: V '-. Leaefciory Texfad ' SuparSfranafh .r r w . - r , w : -3 ' - j J ? I il 11 1: ii !! II II II II II I! tl II II It !! II 11 15 !3 11 11 11 p Sir II i II !! II ll II V - X- j . .:'-. ,i : '-, ;. - ? ', , . - . ... -.40, -.-V - -' ; Sv. 4- H';1- n m n n ?h h7; ; o h n w . t ' ' ..tl .- - AS SUCCESSORS TO SUTTON CHASE DRUG GO V r V-7 : ' :'.; ' '. : .A AA - . 7-7 ' -V. v ' .- '" , -r".r-'-, T o - . .-.'il-v .A-'ll V .3" 7-.- ' ' . . ', ' V v. " ,- - Rubbing: Alcohol ... V:'- ,. .... r ' AiV :' -v'"" 'I "li Milk of Magnesia .mm mm. '- 7 II - vor. . 11 ; 11 - McKesson. Pints 39C; Nyalsv 4 ' - . feints v. .. A. . . . rrootn Jirusn & raste A : i4' ' - 7 7 7 " .'' 50c Prophylactic Tooth prush .;wnn isoc juisienne looin irasie Both for 476 ' 25c Tooth iWte vfitW25e T6oh Brush. , : 2JSc; :Both for ....... . .. . .3) Elastic Sanitary: Belt Silk, with 45c box Sanitary Nap- s .Clocks 'w Alarm. , ' , ' Aftk flu flea rtthA . 7 t'lash Light . . w ......... J. il Stationery 1 . PA ..- ' ! .- 1 '.y'-t ' :. . - " -i 1 1 i.ou uox xany u;ngnsn Cin 3 "V , i Stationery -- f ',-' 1 75c Nylotis Lawn Stationery ... . . . . ' . .,.' 39c 50c. Phillips' Milk v vof Magnesia V. . A fj25c Phillips Milk ' ; o TVIagnesia . v . $ioo;' ' A; tisterine ; . . , V ;50ca '". Listerine 25c;-;v . ' ;'''; ; Listerine . . . . - . . 25c Listerine ' " TcothP4ste v . . . . Large; Listerine Shaving Cream, ... . . . . vLydia' PinkHam'sA ' J Vegetable Compound,',. " Bayers -plrins-. . ui ivvra .. ... . y$L20Scotts Emulsion -TT. '60c Scoots; A IfimulsionA. . . . . 7$1.20Caldwells( i Syrup Tepsin 7. . . . $1;00 Hinds Honey and Aimond7Cream ;t 50c Hinds Honey and Aimona vream 50c Pepsdent 'v - - r 319c 69c 39c A 9c -i 119 c . ' 4 ' . :',.v" Q&C 09c ...... . . i . C9.C C9c 29c -. 4 39c 39c 59c 7 1 .1: Tooth' Paste 50c- 1 75"c V. Flytox . r, . ' IS.: - '90c Flytox . v- .t N ?-v7 ' $2-09. Fly tox.77. ; 7 .. . -. i . T - - -v '- -"Vi"- II tjenoine Imported v-; ! Kussian.tJii ' Pints t. I Quarts . Gallons "V - AV, 69 c ft A . II - ' II -Si 1 il V V $1497! $2.J9 iS j 7 v. - I! r : - American Oil : : ; Ii A ; '.;.59c , hj A Ml- x- Pints . - - Quarts 90c. ii ,- ii : 1.: .-. ' . - . . - ; ' - . i 7 Bab Castile Soap ' , , .Nl' V 1 rf ' " i 13c2rrfor ;"k . . . ' v.n 1 1 .-vi " . PhysieiaDand Sur, 25c3' H - geonV'iSoapVlOc, 3 for .Ty hih Vr- t ooay, p iars v. . , .,rf ,13 , . , - ozrjjefnon Soap, Htff? . ii V . rvbarkor . . V : : PPl y US ;Ns'4VEgyptiar " ,3' - wjrACtotiie . . vaScy'"ii,--:( "Soaorrr77 'A tA 'NarsoursVavV , 35C,: . Kot-exr.eacn 33c , Ct n . lni v 1 1 , . 3 for' - 7 Tv,r. SJ'- . Palmbliveap i gC- ' f- J ' 7 .':, 'J- .V '--i- 'Vi.: . .V1 .V BSSSBSaSBBMMBHPBHISBSHHBarrl ' V.'; -V 3 rSrfW-' " ':s3t- '' v 1 J, - ... 1 ' ' 7 . . '--. . ' ; . ' r x ir v V' Prescriptions compouiuledi&re fully and accurately: by ; experienced' registered f ftw 3 1 - 0V A v. - ;-77-..'7i-s..riiA ? ' :7' 777. I am a reader of the Provo Evening Herald. . 4 , - CUPCOUTON taRU, ' ; w Pair view4 7,.'J;- Pyson''-V |