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Show 4 -. J V 1 V, c - "V SEdTION TWO rPROVO - (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, THXJRAYr SEPMBER- 16 1937 PSGEtFIVE Bhs Coin-in South "Australia . . . f TFVT. RV Wit 1 IQ THnPNTOlM ? the-Slot Entrance To Build Houses t - to- ILLUSTRATIONS f BY ED GUNDER For Newly weds ADELAIDE ' South, "Australia . - ...J ...... - , v No. 3 NEW YORK (American Wire) ; ZBM of Hights Fdllawk'f'igtit Over Ratification" 1 An' automatic hotel Is the latest development ' in the coin-in-the- ajot development. Gum, peanuts, restaurants, telephones and. other things are the slot, principle. Nor, in one of the poorer sections here, (American Wire)-Tha increasing.. number of marriages here during ? the last year has acused.a marked - 3P PATRICK MENRt ; 4 OPPOSING CONSTITUTION ?M ' ' iKi vaiNiA -'.iSStfiTl&ii'J shortage of homes in themejxo ; poll tan area. The government ; la planning to build homes at-, cheap rentals to meet the demandlfor; houses. :' THOMAS JEFFERSON WRITING '.,1 there is a hotel where a guest de FROM FRANCE INSISTING ON posits a quarter in the door to enter, Inside is a bed made up. chair, wash basin and soap and - - luweis. . ... Storv Th Gdnstitution lIlWOMAS JEFFERSON W5UTING It' vA.". ' -tSC -TS? ififlL- 1 MHi.jwa fl: Getting the new Constitution ratified by the states Was a strenuous political task. To aid in the "selling job. Hamilton. Madison and Jay prepared a set of analyses which appeared in newspapers as "The s Federalist" and were widely, discussed, though only about 5 per cent of the total' population was eligible to vote. Universal suffrage was unknown; there were heavy property and other qualifications for voting. Delaware was first to ratify, then Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia. Connecticut,- Massachusetts, Maryland and South Carolina, On June 21, 1 788. New Hampshire, the ninth state, ratified, making the new government effective. There were bitter convention battles in New York and Virginia, before be-fore these major states followed.- Patrick Henry led opposition in Virginia. To win over many opponents, friends' of the Constitution Con-stitution had to promise that a series of amendments guaranteeing personal liberty would be added. Jefferson, Jef-ferson, absent in France, was one who wrote insisting in-sisting on this. So one of the first acts of the first Congress elected tinder the new government was to submit to the states such amendments setting forth tights even the government must not take away, -5- The removal of six tons of old A pair of rats would have 20,-paint 20,-paint is involved in scraping- the 000,000 descendants if they could funnels of a first-class steamship, live to be 50. Don t PajPver 25c ' For Medicine Friday and Saturday To Men and Women Suffering From Poor Health Here's Good News for You! Scientific Medicine Relieves Acid Stomach, Stimulates Flow of Liver Bile, Flushes Out Sluggish Kidneys, Relieves Nervousness and Constipation Every person who suffers can have a liberal introductory bottle of the World's Newest Medicine to try for 25 CENTS. Simply read the offer below. Do this in your own interest. This new and scientific medicine, medi-cine, known as Van-Tage, has already al-ready been' used by 20 Million Sick Peopld. ThereforeT-we offer the trial bottle at 25 CENTS because be-cause we believe the people who are benefited will keep on using it. The regular full-size price of this medicine is SI. 25. WAT-IT IS! Van-Taee is a new. advanced medical compound of 30 medicaments, medica-ments, 21 of which are the Finest Natural Hertu, and not one a habit-forming drug. It is taken after meals and mixes ' with the food in one's stomach, thus throwing throw-ing off the poisons' that foster stomach troubles and stimulating the kidneys and liver to function more efficiently. It acts within 10 minutes to reljevegas pains, sourness sour-ness bloat and belching. It will not gripe or nauseate you like ordinary liver medicines, but it will . stimulate the flow of fresh liver; bile in your system. At the same time Van-Tage helps drive poisons from the kidneys by its diuretic action and thus relieves backaches and bladder irritation. Helps strengthen "frayed" nerves irritated by toxic end-products in bowels. - Now, whether Van-Tage will help you as it has thousands of others whether it will relieve your suffering in a day or a week remains to ta seen. But in light of what it has done for others, it is surely a mistake not to try it for 25 CENTS, only a fraction of its worth. This introductory offer is good Friday and Saturday ONLY, so read the rest of this announcement and act at once. Do this Jn fairness to yourself, your family. f WHAT IT WILL DO! Van-Tage will help cleanse your bowels (gradually not drastic or severe). It will bring out awful gases and impurities (frequently from the first dose) which may have been insidCyou a long time,' causing caus-ing you- many days of misery-with headaches, dizzy spills, skin eruptions erup-tions and lazy, drowsy, tired feeling. feel-ing. Van-Tage will relieve acid conditions con-ditions and make the digestive organs sweet and clean and give quick relief from gaseous indigestion, indiges-tion, bloating,, sour stomach, shortness Of breath and dyspepsia. IT WILL, give you a great appetite; ap-petite; a keen desire for food! an-Tage will act as a diuretic to sluggish kidneys and flush out quantities of impurities that may have become dammed up inside, causing BACKACHE, SHARP Washington: -Go-Round Merry (Continued from Page One)' 7 i jong to the stock market, was reputed to have cleaned up a million in the latter. Today Chiang is a devout Christian, Chris-tian, does not touch liquor or tobacco, is the leader of a campaign cam-paign to teach the Chinese people peo-ple the importance of Li, Yi, Lien, and Chih (polite manners, upright conduct, a sense of right and wrong, and appreciation of moral values.) American missionaries in China attribute the change to Chiang's conversion. This may be true. But probably his wife and a marvelous marvel-ous sense of expediency also had something to do with it. General Chiang is one of the most practical leaders in China, and the Chinese are a practical people. His sense of consistency is like a rubber band. ANTI-COMMUNIST V of the famous Russian Communist Commun-ist leader, Borodin, and was waging wag-ing a Communist-inspired boycott against Americans and British; Chiang's troops were Russian trained and well trained even to the point of adopting Cossack uniforms. A few years later Chiang had thrown overboard his Russian advisers, ad-visers, raided the Russian consulate con-sulate in Shanghai, and severed relations with the Soviet. Today, however, he is getting encouragement, encourage-ment, money and what supplies they can spare from that same Soviet. Today, also, Chiang is getting unofficial encouragement and support from the same British and Americans whom he boycotted boycot-ted in 1925. . 1 MADAME CHIANG I There are only two things in which Chiang is consistent. One in his astuteness as military leader, lead-er, the other is his devotion to his wife. It is undoubtedly true that Madame Chiang is largely responsible respon-sible for her husband's success. A graduate of Wellesley in 1917 she comes from the famous 'Soong Dvnastv': her sister hpintr MaHam Sun Yat-sen, her brother beih'ft ar "Alex Jex of salt Lake; re G. H. Mosby, Originator of the Van-Tage formula of SO ingredients, in-gredients, who chooses Friday and Saturday to offer his medicine medi-cine purely on a trial basis t a fraction of its actual value. PAINS and RISING AT NIGHT. It will make youi liver more active; will ' clear away old bile deposits, thus relieving spells of biliousness and sick headache. Rheumatism is often caused by acid arising from stomach hyperacidity. hyper-acidity. Neuritis is also many times traceable to an acid stomach which poins The nerves. IT WILL aid in clearing up skin eruptions that are caused by the impurities in the organs, will assist as-sist in overcoming the sallowness or "muddiness" that is due to liverbile in the system and will workVo restore the ROSY GLOW OF HEALTH in:o your cheeks. Van-Tage will act on your sluggish slug-gish stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus helping to build you up in general and make you LOOK, ACT and FEEL like a DIFFERENT MAN or WOMAN. To get your first bottle for 25c (Friday and Saturday ONLY) bring coupon to store below: cfiuPON AND ONLY 25c Good for One Introductory Bottle VAN-TAGE Friday Satmrday COUPON GOOD AT CPUDAMM ouiilinl iviivi- JOHNSON 1 East Center St, . Drug: Store THORNTON Drug Store When the writer knew himin South China he was the disciple THEY'RE HERE! RADIOS autt rnTJ'T TTNT It T Automatic Tuning f.v'i ' if Easy V TermsH Friends of William Castle. Under Un-der Secretary of State in the Hoover cabinet, are booming him for Republican national chairman if and when incumbent John Hamilton Ham-ilton gets out. In the past year Castle has devoted much time to directing the research activities of GOP headquarters . . . An unusual un-usual feature of the American Federationist, monthly organ of the A. F. of L.. is a "Junior Union Section" for the young children of readers ... A fa- riJvorite expression of ".iftv" O'Connor, dapper comptroller of the currency, Is: "There is no envy like the envy of dullness." . . . Effulgent Tom Heflin is seeking the senate seat vacated by Justice Hugo Black on the following platform: "Take the profits out of panics and that will end them." ... The congressional congression-al library's world-famous low book division contains 352.000. volumes, of which 50,000 pertain, to international inter-national law. The legal library is Widely used by the foreign diplomatic diplo-matic staffs stationed in Wash-Ingtori. Wash-Ingtori. ' " (adv.) Piano Instruction For Children For an Experienced Piano Teacher specially trained to ieach your boys and girls between the agesof 4 and 10, Phone 199 - MRS ARTHUR GAETH- 666 E 5th North jc Tunes 10 favorite stations instantly 1f All-wave reception-Europe c guaranteed! ir New "Glo-Gold" dial if 12' dynamic speaker 1c Automatic volume control ic 3-point tone control 1c Modern walnut cabinet SEE -HEAR-TONE THEM RALPH'S RADIO AND " Appliance Co 83 N. Univ. Phone 618 . Makes of Radios T. V. Soone. ex-finance minister. and another sister being Madame H. H. Kung, wife of the vice-premier. vice-premier. Madame Chiang is extremely pretty, looks much younger than she is. and speaks excellent. English. Eng-lish. Her given name is "mei-ling" meaning "beautiful". She is reputed re-puted to be, and probablv is responsible re-sponsible for the sudden stiffening of the backbone which her husband hus-band has shown toward the Japanese. MERRY-GO-ROUND k : SPANISH FORK MRS. EFFIE DART I Reporter Phone 168 Camp Spanish Fork D. U. P. met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Emily Hedquist Jex. Sept. 9, 1937, Mrs. Mary N. Clayson, first vice-captain vice-captain presiding. The following program was carried out: 'singing, "Is There Sunshine in Your Heart Today?" prayer, Mrs. Evelyn Jones; singing, "We are Daughters Daugh-ters of Those Utah Pioneers," Mrs. Grace Beck conducting; lesson for Sept-, Pioneer Landmarks and Historical places in Utah, was treated by Class Leader Mrs. Hilda Bingham; short talks "Sweden, the Civilized," was given giv-en by Mrs. La Rue Jex of Salt Lake City; Little Old Lady," by Carol Jex. grandaughter of Mrs. Emily Jex, histories of Alexander Hedquist and his wife Anna Hoag-land Hoag-land Hedquist were read by Mrs. Alice Hedquist of Provo; saxophone saxo-phone solo by J. Morgan Jex, grandson of Mrs. Emily jex; remembrances re-membrances of Grandmother Hedquist, Hed-quist, told by Mrs.-Elva Jex Bingham; Bing-ham; "Grandmother Hedquist as I .remember Her," was given by Thus the Bill of Right, or first 10 amendments, were so quickly added a to be virtually a part of the original Constitution. They aim at guaranteeing guarantee-ing the rights of freedom of religion, press, assembly, assem-bly, speech and petition, and at protecting the citizen citi-zen against unjust arrest and trial, and against search of his home without a warrant NEXT: The Civil War amendments. park in Hobble Creek canyon Tues day night. The group motored to the park and after a steak and. hamburger fry a delicious hot sup per was served at one long table. A bonfire with stories of old times together and singing of. favorite songs were featured." Besides the guest of honor and their hosts, others enjoying the delightful event were: Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Len Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Swenson. Mr-and Mr-and Mrs, William Larsen and Bishop David Bowen. The opening social of the Fifth ward M. I. A. was held Tuesday night at the ward amusement hall. A program was directed by Mrs. Lola Argyle and a variety of games were played under the direction di-rection of La Ray Alexander. There was a large crowd present to partake of delicious refreshments refresh-ments served by the refreshment committee. A reorganization of the Y. W. M. I. A. of the ward has been effected with the following follow-ing officers: Miss Bertha Beam-son, Beam-son, president; Mrs. Cora B. Clegg, first counselor Mrs. Lola Argyle, second counselor and Miss Ger-aldine Ger-aldine Bearnson, secretary. Due to a vacancy in the Young Men's organization, there was a nartial reorganization. The officers now Pre,-glacial Tree Stumps Examined WOLFVnJLE; N. S, Canada, i American, wire) atumps or a pre-glacial fewest jprptruding above the waters were viewed here recently by a field party of the Botanical Society of America and the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. The forest is est! mated to be about 20,000 years old. There are no railroads in Afghanistan. MOVING If moving - call t"0 Hard) Transfer. Modern ' equipment and men , who know how - ta handle' the most fragile furor ture. ' PHONE 148 r: RE-SHINGLE RIGITT OVER YOUR OLD SHINGLES Economical and durable 'Job.- See us for Estimates; , Mutual Coal ft Lamber Oa marks, John W. Jex; closing pray- Ernest Keele, first vice president- Leonard Chatwin, second vice er, Mrs. Eliza B. Hales; second vice captain. A social hour was spent during which .a dainty Swedish lunch was served to 40 members and friends by the Jex-Hedquist Jex-Hedquist families. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Heinrich-sen Heinrich-sen and their two sons Clifford and Clark left Wednesday morning morn-ing for. their home in Las Vegas Nevada, after spending their vacation vaca-tion here with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas and with Mrs. Hein-richsen's Hein-richsen's sister, Mrs. P. F. Clifford Clif-ford of Salt Lake City. Miss Phyllis Heinrichsen and her friend, Miss Luith Roberts of Las Vegas, remained in Salt Lake to spend the winter with Mrs. Clifford and attend the L. D. S. Business college. col-lege. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Heinrichsen who have been visiting visit-ing relatives here prior to their departure for their home, in Las Vgms, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Gar-land Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swenson were jc'ut hostess at a canyon party held at Balsam 2 UNION BUS PEPOT SUPER COACH BUSES From Los Angeles to Chicago. Same Low Rates to All Points. Save on Round Trips and Circle Tours! "14 Buses Leave Provo Daily' Complete Information Fares and Time Schedules PHONE 310 JESS SCOVTLLE, Agent "7 AimmidDEQimQGmmemiti TO THE PUBLIC! The new milk control board, acting under the authoritj given them by the new milk control law known as Chapter 8 of the Sessions Laws of the 1937 legislature, and under th supervision of the State Board of Agriculture, have adopted the following prices for milk and milk products to become effective September 15, 1937. All dairymen and other individi uals selling milk and cream will be required to adopt these prices: "Extra Wfclp. ' "Standard" "Special" Special" ping Table RETAIL Milk Quarts $ .10 Pints :'. 06 Half-pints ... WHOLESALE Quarts 08 Pints v , .05 Half -pints 03 Bulk, per gallon . 28 Resale, per gallon .. : Bottled for producer-dlstributcTa producer-dlstributcTa and jobbers, quarts td7 Milk Creamline Cream Cream .11 $ .12 $ 55 $ 35 .07 .08 .30 .20 XS 10 .09 .10 .50 .30 .06 J07 .25 .16 .04 ... J3 .08 .32 . . .. . 1.80 1.10 ... ... 1.70 -. .08 Milk ControL Board president and Ben. O. Riches, retary. Mr. Chatwin was Chosen to fill a vacancy as second counselor. Don't Let Your Child's Future Be Hacinered by faulty vision. Hell need good sight and good ' health. red Registered Optometrists with offices in all Standard Optical Stores, will examine ex-amine your child's eyes and if glasses are not needed yon will be frankly told so. Vacation time is the time to have this done, fitting your child for the coming school year. -x Your Glasses Will Be Made By Standard's experienced Opticians, who will ma-Ke glasses tnat your chud will wear wiin 'comfort. Offices located in Salt Lake, Price, Ogden, Idaho Falls 163 W. Center - Phone 604 Provo, Utah A his -MjMv IS'-" ' K1CXDL gSQACCK ... s A .-. JkM?& -TZPX . 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