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Show 7UZ ritOVO HE2ALD, SATURDAY. SEPT. PPVO' HERALD .THE : CnwndMIn tf THE A HERALD (Dally) tnd THE (Weekly.) PROVO HERALD : : IWTER-WOUNTAI- M v - XTTBLKHED BY THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY . "' 1 ' BAKER A LARSON, OWNERS, BOTH PHONES. . iter Street. Enters m second v poatoffice, prove, Utah, under the act , Provo, Utalt , wvairnattsr June trlt11, at th ! jof March . T r 5IEIII.lt UEIHIII r1 33, 1911. ... ... - t .. E - Aforet of M men kaaoeea employ ed by the 'management pf . tba State Pair "association to perform' thevari-ou- a 3, 1S7I. Truani School Children' duties connected with taking eare The men are in structed to report for duty at 5 o'clock tomorrow evening, when hey will be assigned to their respective place and shown the wrt"lnar'wllf pected, of them during the, week of the fair. Among the employees will be the operators of the new turnstiles They will be shown the mechanical operation of the gates and will be re quired tot become proficient in their manipulation. There will be ushers ia the grandstand and 'on the bleach ers, official guides and numerous th er employees of the association. These with the army of men employed fcy the private concessions and by the.exhib- iters, will give an air of activity and bustle throughout the fair. After to day Secretary 'fcnsign will be in: his offices at the fair grounds, where ha will be ready to assist wi& the check ing up of the exhibits and to attend to' the work connected with the big of the big crowds. child undtr the .age oLsixteen years is required by Jaw ju aucuu scnooi miring the entire school, year thirty weeks and waij oa pei mission ot tne superintendent may tins law, be, avoided 'Where itcoentr remain away from school without first obtaining permi$sion7they "may :be taken before the juvenile court and held to answer to the charge of truacy. The law means that every, child slall have an education, thus the law is strong and must be properly tEvery 'obeyed: . ' . : i: ' :'f:,::' bex , According to B. F. Roper; truant officer of Provo, there are a number of children being kept from school. For reasons urilfnown to the, teachers and superintendent,' parents arc Jcecping the children from' their studiesVThis is entirely a breach of the law. While'"there are legitimate reasons for children remaining away" from .school .. these lessons should be made known 'to the superintendent and permission obtained. Both parent and child is liable in he sight o :' ; the Ta w. .;. There are many reasons why some children are kept at home A lad 14 or 15 years of age is quite, handy around the farm at this" time of the year.; Sickness in families may be calling for "the help of others. Widows' o invalid, fathers may depend on some boys These are excuses which are recognized in the law arid when the exposition, . permission is obtained xhiltlren will 'not be forced to attend schqol. Therefore, that the school officials and the parents "may GLOWING TALES work in unison, parents should consider it a duty to notify the ABOUT . L' ... , superintendent. - y - . : "k.av., - ' ( 8 Pi?:; f:i.:?::::VsiM4;s -- . - ' t from Page One.). (Continued Side show and J300 pose, ' Look on the briglit side. It is the right side. The times may be hard Jbutjtjwjlljnake Jheji countenance. It is sunshine and not the cloud that gives beauty to the flower. There is always before or around us that which should cheer and fill the heart with warmth and gladness. The sky have troubles, it may i? blue ten times where it h black nccr-Vo- be. So have others. None is free from them; and perhaps it is as well that hone should' be. They give sinew and tone to life, forti-tudi- e and courage, toman.That would be a. dull sea, and the sailor Would never acquire t skill where there is nothing to disturb the ' surface. , happiness and iris theulyPcvery onel6Ttractall-thtnitcd,tSates today is about .$150 a head of the population, a sum look on the bright side. What though things do look a little dark? lane will tarn, and the night will end in a broad day. . UTAH .' The Brigh " " . u -- - . ::'v.:::.,v as voted fer the pur w J , southern California the most fruitful field .yet worked," said MrCaJne. "The "general" Impression waa that If a man went" to southern California he stayed fhere This has been disproved. Such interest was aroused br the exhibit at that every Saturday, night the Salt Lake Route is obliged to run an excur-siq- n from Los Angeles to southern Utah. The average number taking advantage of these weekly excursions d "VVe-foun- Is twenty.- ' . - .: Raising 'a Fjind. e ; .. .;. . "" " "" r u VW ti.ti nt'.lfli " n.ni Billy "Single" Clifford, supported by George M. Cohan himwlf had penned man and Miss Mae Collins the latter a clever cast of players, and" an equal- - the lines, this clever play has been a ; being an overnight success, "having ly clever beyy of chorus girls, in glorious bigv&It, and nothing but Taken the title role of the PlnkTSay""' upon but US hours' notice, and scoring ,llich" pretty faces and ; good voices- - praises- - from press 'and - publfe-Ji- as r such a hit that she alternated in theV predominate wiIK.be the attraction at been heard of it in every city where part for' the remainder ' of tbe past the Opera house "Saturday nlgbV In ITwaT seen last season. ; - ;'. V .season. his The costuming of the piece 'is trufy seaspn pre.ntation.jyijK-p- e son the merry musical 'feast, "The' better" than last, as MrClif ford gorgeous, every one of them bright-anjar Girl, the Man and tbe Game." was extremely, fortunate ln.:outbid-- 'new. many of them being As chic as Madame Sherry, as tune- - fling several New. Yorfc magnates for of the art or.costOjm- -' fui a .Floradora ..'BJid7aiBrfiinn : fla'ff :inA"lieTc "ftf Mfen WilMmlna-ftflgr.T"77--: ' ing. ya. I. . . "The directors desire to make an exhibit at the Omaha Land show this, fall. The old Utah exhibit has been carted around for. so many years that 1 It Is unsuitable to adequately repreBritish sent the resources ot our state. In the Winston OiurchillJiad;a1d would guarantee to be fittingly represented the order will pass a home rule bill at. the next session of parliament. the Salt Lake Mr. CbfirchiU's guaranteejnaybralLiighVbut iheHberal party publicity bureau --of. Commercia.1 club offered -- tor donate tlme alter time has issued similar guarantees,, and the movement, un- $1,000-ia like, amount be raised by der leadership of brilliant statesmen," has come to nought. The the Development league, for the purlords still have the nowcr to veto for two jears any but a financial pose of sending the finest exhibit poswhat will happen to the --Liberal sible to Omaha, We "have raised $65$ bill, and nobody is Competent of the amount. It will be necessary to party in the two' years" intervening before the home rule bill have the remainder nside of two can be passed. yTwice Still, "it is too late a day to' lose hope for weeks'.. ' . " ' Irish-hom' if thousands have died in despair',-fulc,-'evcTtonglas'Wbite,"industrial agent for' : Nowhere' in the entire West have tbe people the opportunity-t- o v the Salt aLke Route addressed the - r "direct from the Majiufacturef.- as the peonle of PROVO have. buy ' session on at ' We the convention evening of had have items columns the a'.number'o news" 4hfcJm&st grades manufacture Recently for ""-""' - i : V their" .wives' the question of dry farming. and Tde'serted ; '..vMEX'S LADIES, weap. abanlonmeiit:.9asesrTAl)le4)dic"men 'Good rSads' was the subieet-- of and children, ' Some of the" cases have been decidedly pitiful. The an address by Robert --Skelton,bf Salt BLANKETS. law covering" the- offense is a good one .and will cause delinquent Lake. He addressed the topic generFLANNELS, LINSEYS. men to learn that they must care for and support those fbrt whom ally,' touching on the need of better " BATS, farmers in that roads' UtahIn order, i" -. they are responsible. V " may reach market Remember you' buy direct from the manufacturers at 'of Bountif ul de Charles R. Mabey, POWER PRICES and do not have to pay for JOBBERS' V.'0r.X BERNHARDrS RECIPE VVINDMIU. AS MOTIVE America llvered an address on'See ' and WHOLESALERS' ' PROFITS..' . x French. Invention Appllts thi Prlncl-- Firsts RemembeT also Father lime-He- ld , Ravages, of Old. that re"By credentials on The committee to feeep the patronizing us, you-helpie to Vehicles Which Move at Back by Constant Activity and smoke COMING 'FRO SMOKE STACKS. i all the cluba of the Utah Deported High Speed. ". " A,Regular Habits. - , Orre, Visit to tmr Retail department will convince y6u that we The velopment' league represented. have -fabrics of merit. - , t a on resolutions of offices the committee the. Long ago' presented patent It wm Carlyle who. In his dogmatlo came conclusion world to the Commer to the vote thanks ot through mayor, faebJon, declared that .the only true happiness of a man was that of "clear, experts that few basic principles are cial club and residents of Nephi ton decided activity In the sphere for which embodied in new Inventions. Adapta-- their warmhearted welcome and en? Uons of old and well 'known taws of ." ,' . by nature and circumstances he has te'rtainment physics merely :are applied in a new : been fitted and appointed.1 There is, The coramitjtee on nominations plac. forni in ' mechanical ' "coBlrtvauces. perhaps, little in common between the Wbtt M. Constantin, ed the names of Governor William of said shall be' ' grim old Scotchman and Mme. Sarah R- G. Thurber of Bernhadt, and yet we find the vlvqfci-ou- a French inventor who has appliedve-a Spry of Salt Lake, t. : windmill wheel front of to the Freuchwoman still a mistress of Spanish Fork;- ITenry Welch", of Park move hicles at high speed, or whiclv her art at and' Just about Cityr J. M.: Kirkham, of Lehl. and " to sail for her naUve land after a tour Which have to move against heavy Herschel Bullenv'of Logan, in nomiof America, during which In the course head 'winds? To the end, too, of con- nation for board" ot 'governors f,or which drive the of 35 weeks she has given 2S5 per- serving the energies . , ' were "unannext year vehicle. . , t formances, 90 of, them at ""vt As we understand it, the inventor imously elected; T7T. t . , stands, netting for herself a round gone-nobuildhas convention further "sense the tlan of was the the It , "and for quarter of a million Hollars WflgoiLiThe that the selection of. the place for lheJ ..the - theatricalmanager i probably ing 'or 1asmalJ.modI of11. aluminum arid weighs next "annual nieeting be left-tdouble as much,! giving voice to much wagoq the about four poynds. .Hut with its the same view. i ,N ' board'of governors. "Can you," a Teporter for the New wind wheel mounted in front , and turned tdward the from an i York Sun asked her in English, "leave Soaps in Panama. ordinary ""electric" fan, the vehicle - All behind you recipe., for youtb. and takea imported here for laundry, soaps a shoot Into the wind." With a beautyf The question was Interpret-and ordinary bath purposes scruliblng, fan of resthe office or general ed and madame amlled and gave her large come from England and the United - band a deprecatory toss, the grace of taurant type, Hhd small. wagon takes 6 per cent grade with a' load, of Statt a, the former exporting, to .Colon a which was Inimitable. "He 1s gallant. during 1910 $20,210 worth. while the tita young man," she said. - "There is 20 pounds In the wagon box. amount' from the United States was The principle of the invention takes no secret But, yea, work! Always I IJ.487. ; It. has not been possible for granted that th'e wheel mounted only ,1 . workr.i Onelgrow ; old alowly - who to obtain from the customs the value In front of a huge, van Imposes a mini- of works; tor there is the satisfaction of .the medicated and peruuifd soaps' accomplishment 1 could not be Idle. mum of add itional w lud pressure. But Imported into Coion.T these being In' as the wind blows strong, or as the cluded I would be miserable. Always I must under the. Item of drurs, but Inv ";" V movement d we rl vea ehicle be 4rfog somethings plenty .of sleep, ofja po quiries made of ithe and a sparing diet and not too much fresh ereates its own head pressure, the dealers therein establishdruggists 'the fact that air,, so!!". Later madame voiced her axis of the wind wheel, engaging. gear- the1, United States s'eUs more medf ed wheels through-' "eenUments spiral groove in eate .'. soap than e,Ten more expressively. England.' while ;f "Hcalta," she said, "comes from- the the axle, returns from all frtctloa" a France Bells more perfumed' soap than' marked quantity of energy which may Cod, but 1 work like the .devil?' either tbe United States or England. o be, jof great value ; in automobiles, People--8- 0 Girls---1- 6 motor trucks, "electric cari,'' and rai From the foregong, U Is seen that c D. & R. G. CONFERENCE RATES. v leads in the tale of laundry, - t: road trains. '. T ':; England scrubbing, and plain toilet Soaps, with Denver k Rio Grande Conforeuce Hits--Jtiy- as the United States .second; the United o ' year--- V : Tklicts on sale . Oct. 2 to 8, LINOLEUM OR OIL CLOTH given States leRds in tie salevof medicated o f. One fare to Salt Lake City and a coat of soap, with England seccnil; France o ' . regains tt ; ; i i leads in the sale of iwrfumed soap, riur.1 return Umit of all tick-- ' brlghtnesa end a new leajV oa ' with the United .; C:: States wcond. From ot 12.. life. Ctf.EE LUMSER CO. .T" .'T Cusul Jatues C. KeiJogg. Colon.:- - , ' ne ' .' .. aeaThts v. gov-crnme- . J j the-show - ,"' lllWlW11 J" nt : . 'r -- f , te Mtail Department to-sa- y , rt e ' - : . - h -- - T: "" . - - r - robes! - 1 ' . . " , . 1 'S AfAXU-EACTURER- " - - M-O- i - " u " ? Users of. Utah Wools and Utah' Home Builders KNIGHT. WOOLEN MILLS v - . - s ! - - . . - sixty-seven- -- j . one-nigh- - Ov " - em-- .Mdisse fnn . - air-drive-n . - rv , s BiHy "Single" Clifford tin - in the Merriest Musical Comedy " . a . - e , rxl 35 Clever ; s Song "" CHI-NAME- L . good last It s far " or-in- al per cent . ooooocatoetottotaoai bettlhis Catchy : " r " r 4 190' |