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Show - ' THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921.: ' ,' Mother in America voHerald Luckiest Writes tor The e;roWir .Hbllshed by The HerMComgaBjrt Ptoto. Utah. -- "Entered as pond tiara ....... E.12f EODGERS J J5 H 4' re--if . i T.TVT. 4 Editor and Publisher. the Mothers' Day Club For every son and daughter who wishes' to make his or her Mother happy on May ft Mothers' Day we have devised ft delight- fully easy plan of surprise. But it s a secret you wouldn't want us to publlshit Here. EARLY IN THEi MORNING J' ; :r wl JPjrova man nine o'clock these mofnines does not knew what they are missing, " Get up early some morning and feeHhe joys of living. .Hear .the songs of happiness that come from the throats of thejjirds. s Breathe the fresh air without taint. "j 'and can enough to if will, early get up If you can, you you i" take a trip to the foothills east of the city. ' i:C3imb them for a hundred or two feet and then stop" Watch "Old Sol" as he casts his first rays on the west moun tains. orisit- - and'atck-th- e watersofthe- - lak- e- aa-- they 'glimmer with the first, rays of the new born day. Cast your eyes ;"to the right and left, look over the checker ; ijoard of the fields and orchard j.breaki. JbmiY!ii&aiLZzJ!)X-- & half he . 1- :. .r, 'ThiaT Mothers'" Pay Qub gives you , an unusual 7 f Lf tunity.--It lf. V-- ,! ici ft ". QuadrupletaUfrftfv The Keya -Mary and LeoUj riflht (above) H&w Roberta' (below) tell one from another? could 1 f 1 II 7 jfiyeyour and--Mo- lj.; r'2I-Few..there3rOoweverwholk 1 T tells what the appreciation dren --means' to her. The Luckiest one most of of Mother is Mrs. F. M. Keysw of Hollis, its possession Okla., who has two Bona and two daughters in school and whi has beenoh, what memories sufrpiind blessed in adaition with quadrupletso much alike that even the parent' cannot tell them apart. Historical Society of Utah owes'the historic treasures. , Only a pair of old boots ; but them. They were worn for the first time by Julius Brutus Booth, father of Edwin Booth and John Wilkes Booth, the latter the . .. slayer of..President Lincoln. . Booth elder at the first perform? the were worn by They New Orleans, one hundred ice in America of "Richard III,," in ,; .." years ago next October. Thomas to A. Booth were 'boots Lyrie, a The presented by noted actor in the early history of Utah. Shortly before his death Mr. Lyon presented the boots to John S. Lindsay, another noted Utah actor. Mr. Lindsay was the father-in-laof Mr. Cosgrove who later became the owner of th boots and presented, them to the Utah Historical society, tut not until after he had refused $1,000 from the people of New Orleans : and a like sum from the Actors club;of New York. The latch string of The Herald is always out to loveable Luke y w BY MRS. F. M. KEYS. Four baby girl quadruplets, romi-ing- , laughing, lovable and. happy. Add to this a boy Just finishing h school and another son and two daughters in school and you will realize why I consider myself the luckiest mother In America on this , , day of days. Tt'a-- a motner wno lives in a small town, far rembvedr from the metropolitan -- hap-' penings? . But it s a sincere one. I don't doubt that it will be disputed. Every woman in this broad land of ours who knows the mother love that makes you thrill at the thoughts of .the. lives you have built will take "Issue with me. And justly - , so. - ..." let us know that they value the training we have given them and the righteousness that we have endeavor ed to imbue them with." But it isn't necessary for a special day to be set aside to tell a mother that her toil for her children is appre elated. It is evidenced every day- - in the acts of her boys and girls in the fid and one little ways in which" the love-fo- rthe mother unconsciously crops out. However, we mothers all do appre ciate the special honor shown Us this . day. v . n, ot . , Mothers of Men AND (Copyright, -- How by' the Newspaper Enterprise Association:) shall. we honor yotvmothers' of menT ry 1921, How shall we speak our praise . Of you whose tenderness follows us : . . Over the wide world's ways? v youll Mother pleasure. v' - Come in and let tas .' . - (Pa--.-1 r i Widowed ao n ms a VI) lo In a recent issue of cle paper, appeared, headed, "AjuOpen SeaBoir for Bachelors," The idea of taxing, bachelors Ms the pinnacle of foolishness under the present conditions. r Allow me, a bachelor to be, to enter an appearance in defense of bachelors. Most bachelors are hachelors- - from force6T circumstances. Many of them have lost their first, and only "Bweet heart" and have "no love to give to another temalerwhenierpe'rhapsrcan-see-h- is an-east- advertising-Trrth- largest newspaper published in Utah county." During the week, of April 25 The Herald received fewer : -complaints becausef carriers' failure to deliver paper : than in any preceding week. Herald carriers are on the job! During ' the week of April 25 The Herald received more subscriptions than ever before were re--" '. cefved in one weekr--------: During the week of April 25 more new subscribers were added to The Herald family than ever were added in any week by any newspaper in Utah, county without the aid of " some sort of a contest On Saturday-alon- e 22 new subscribers paid in advance . for The Herald. The Herald prints more news and" more advertising than any other newspaper, published in Utah county, and is the only newspaper south of Salt Lake City taking a daily newspaper feature service. IfIf you want The Herald delivered at your home ; . . you have a news item If you want advertising that' pay- sce - -" ern an-rti- ctci; find t HOT - "ideal" walking1; the streets uo;. tucu yci uajja ue can iiul ' - t ' it s 1 X 1 I j is g1it7)f mairiable;:afd"-jrBqVPflrmp fs l ft " "a B riTlfr nil ha. ainMcrcmont " r Now as for the widows, man2aVe V uunger. j flouting their old weddine rim: and no gentleman would dare intrude. If they are looking for a man, why do they not lav aside the rine wh)Mi tn thlm can only mean "shoo fly, don't von dare hot her mn " A to the suggestfon that bachelors wear a button in the lapels. of their coats to distinguish them from ma-- . ried men, I think it a good idea if you! ill make it general. Have the un-- ! married of both sexes wear a white j button with some design on it sug-- 1 I gesting purity, "if they be such!" After they have married bHvp them a; white button with aaeslgn showing clasp.ed hands, of loyalty. If they should lose their mate bv death, rive them a mourning button of black for me nrsi two years, then a white and black button. And - if thpv srpf a divorce, I would suggest giving them a rea ouuon or tne most gaudy, the sign of danger. "Beware." and f hnid have,the design plainly show who got the .divorce, man or womaH. If they are onty grasswiaowers or Widows, let them wear a green button. A. E. C. Provo, Utah. i Marrieu vuij wiw M. Oyster, millionaire horae fancier, who waa 46 years her wl tnlor, Mrs. Oyster has been io tuwed y lhe"mlllionairCa-t(fefttr- " fctlttnUtf City. She won Miss Cecti Y-- , weB Ready of Syracuse, N- known lyceum entertainer Sorge MM" Strike - cigarette -- y . v Fof pain you suffered that we might live -- details, surely want to join ' Inthis celebration of Mothers'. Day. The time is short, to come in at once. VIEWS OF A BACHELOR. ADVERTISERS , BY BERTON BRALEY pneouknow7 the LETTERS .from ' READERS w three regutans"suesrthe"weelC Thisjimnfadvertisihg was double: that of the next paid-in-advan- i . The Herald believes that its readers and advertisers are " interested and "concerned " in this newspaper's progress. -Therefore it is for them that The Herald makes note of the following f During the week of April 25, The Herald carried 2,146 e inches of ii dm i mm Mm in wnen myrtiaer ennaren ana my babiea Roberta; JJonarMaryfand Leota-greup and start out in the world for themselves, I'm going to ask them to makeover? day, in the year a Mothers Day. Wouldn't that ibe a wonderful idea, mothers, to know " that you were always in the fore in "the thoughts of your children? I'm sure It's the best reward that a mother could nave: - Provo has many fine home surrounded by beautiful lawns and flower beds. In many instances the beauty of the lawns and flower beds are either detracted from, or wholly ruined, by unsightly fences. In several cases the fence is an old broken-dowdelapidated affair that is, a disgrace to the home and its surroundings Is It not time that the people of Provo, especially those who have these fine homes and surroundings, get busy and tear down the old, unsightly fences? Would-it-nhas be; a good idea for every home owner who ' taice lawn to his fence down? fine a Bemember, the visitor, those who spend a few hours in "Provo, has no time to get acquainted with you, to learn even a tithe of the things that Provo has to offer, . - - . . . His, or her, impressions are taken fromlvhat' the eye can see. .Hake the best impression that it is possible to make so that the visitor will want to come back, or stop now, and learn more about Provo. iiiti.. tome '" Brunswick special Records for you. ! lc To Our READERS ,112."--A- bo Phone 205. Z3 E. Center, Opposite Courthouse. Convenient Payments Can Be Arranged. LOsgrove- WHAT ABOUT UNSIGHTLY FENCES? in in tote . , , mm iliii r - rnd let us play such genuine 7u - Among"the recent visitors ta Provo was one for whom manj? kind is better that he lived. U- -I k or au oi us wno nave a son or Luke uosgrove, scholar, artist, poet, lover of nature arid true Sunday Is Mother's Day, wjjen sons and .daughters the country over pay daughter growing up In the world to man. homage to the mothers who bore and shower our affections upon, are lucky Many of the peoplejjf Provo know Mr. Cosgrctve ; they love reared them; The Herald prints today indcud. a "Mother's Dav Messaee" froni "The him for genial hature :and his ever sunny Luckiest Mother in America." In it Sunday is set aside as "Mother's emile. ahftfleajtaeAll:TOfefryry oFTier chTF i include! paymentYouUbe surprised- - at the iletails of theCluh- rplan and glad of this opportunity to 1 os tell you per- sonally about this Mothers' Day Club : maty-plat-o- f JJ: n - . ... A PAIR OF OLD BOOTS - V .... tfcy - There are other features to our II others Day Qub that addl to the surprise and show your Jthoughtf ulness. ;Wo explain them to you personally. T- . : . r Jaaming of, Mothers Day, she receive! your token of affection, a splendid Brunswick Phonograph and a eolley'--tioof appropriate Brunswick Records. No surprise could be - more delightfuL None could afford more constant pleasure. - You will feel like saying, "I have been granted 'a privilege ivhich was denied Moses. He was allowed to see the promised .land; I am living it in."; f ', , ' - d i Oa fast. " ' - r ; x This Brunswick idea helps her " , '- ; .BU MonthaTTCT will be en Hl ftirSVcJock on days of - laaua, 7Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at the following ftewMtandr: store, Thornton ho ,,Samue4 drug Roberta tel. stores, drug Hedquist : Kepp'a atora, and JlCory'a popcorn .wagwu- - Uhe rr O 0) io.. o, , Year. . $3.50 r Prove? liU, at the VUsffice. I tan, unaer me aci oi aiann : ' mall matter June 6. H AND FRIDAY, EVERT MONDAYWEDNESDAY For struggle and sacrifice How shall we pay you, mothers of men, For things beyond all price? - Routed Its toasted F I "We seek.no glory, children we love, What payment could you make So sweet to us as to know our gifts Can still be yours to take? ; ' .. " ' ' ...:.- . ;.. '" fjiJi . "So we give our faith and our love and trust . , And ask no more than this A-smi- that shows.jou understand - And, now and then, a kiss ..... .. " " , ; Oh, ft woman bore the Son The world of men to save; And His heart was the heart compassionate .That Mary, his mother, gave. And the nearest love to the Savior's love, Which changes not nor dies; Is the love that.leaps in a mother's, heart" And glows in a mother's eyesl of-Go- , . d -- . "Afraid o- nandits?. HumiihMvfiays Miss Lilljan Brandt of New York. "When one snatched her handbag'con-tainin- g a. finoo payroll, iLe dashed after him, yelling, at, the top- of. her voice. A. crowd stopped the fugitive. - .. V tniltd health and W trnrth; reitorw nertiP,IUlltya C VlorlnorMi f f Tf'J I1 :T |