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Show THE PPOVO HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921. The Provo Herald Published by The Herald Company. Ptoto. Cuh. EVEBY 110XDAY. ? C E. - AtRest Under WEDXESDAT AND FRIDAY. Catered m second' class null matter June 4W911, at the poitomce, Utah, under the Act of March, 1. lO. 13.50 . ...Six a Year. . ... ... RODGER3 .... .".Editor . These BUi WKite Crosses Prvo, - Months. $1.75 and Publisher. A SERMON WORTH WHILE i-V- V --mm Durin&a. long and rather. ' ' ' thousands of strmons. , '; They have been good, bad and indifferent Some men have talked for two ; hoars., and said less than ' others Jiave said in ten minutes. . le ; a news Last "Sunday night we wandered paper tnan has 'a habit of wandering, for by so doing he may get Thii map ahowi spot where a V ' some news or a new idea. people irvr flower on the graves of th died L "Yanki'ljjbo : At one of the ward meeting housei in Springville Delbert World war. It will1aFranctdurtrn be nit4 lha the - Webb of Provo Ws the rratftjepricent.ratlpnol .ifjvwjs In U I'V'''.-1:''"'"V "T'-speaker, rtfUm where the Meu'ieiArgonn pffemlre, the For a little more than an' half hour Mr. Webb talked .In whlih United State aoidieraTjrsl'.e are " . . dowrvto-Springvil- h : ' back of Germany, look place. There alio 111 ravea reflaiered to JNyrtU r --TWo important factors underlie the remark able values now offered in Ooodyear lires andTuSes. One is the many improvements made ia them durinj the past few months the other is the price reductions "we have just put into effect. values now . A conspicuous , example of the clinched our is Tires to be had in Goodyear Goodyear Cord Tire. This type 30x3y2-incfirst quality product one of the most durable and efficient tires we ever built can be bought today from Goodyear Service Station " Dealers for only . . P" T I W T 1 24.50- optimism. .:. , ' - He talked it to the old and to the oung. He illustrated his talk with stories that J'got by.'!: A vision of the future oauflht When the audience of two or three hundred 4efHhe buiWinr -- Wlth""tflaffneae "Wrilli the world's ad heart; it waa with regret that the speaker did not talk longer., The woes thai war through lonfl years Ku-al- a. .'".!. , ; "HOW LONG, OH LORD ft - And, - - Utah lake lias claimed two more victims. No other inland body of the same size in the United States - has claimed as many human lives as Utah lake.-- There are at least two reasons. ' First, every, lake in the Intermountain country Is liable to sudden squalls.' No weather prognosticator in the world could", tell even an rhour ahead when such squalls may happen. Thfl air currents in our mountains may turn a Storm that is r 4.-ttoat rr. nnnt ha r.ro. o - wa.uuu,w ,r V,' :I'-Wher, rieaueu lor "".?..".; . son-in-la- w :rr;::: r: r, and that of Captain Brown, The legislature is not in session, will not be for nearly two years, and by that time the lawmakers of the state will have forgotten the many victims of Utah lake and other water bodies of the state and should their attention be called to the needs of a state inspection of boats they will likely are many important reply, arf has been done in the past, "There . matters before us." ' Might it not be a gasd idea to elect some close relative of a . "Utah lake victim to the next legislature? " v; . " - ; 1 . 1 : . OUTBURSTS Of EVERETT TRUE ! t By COND- O- rU stilled war throbbing drum fair Peace haa d, come 1- - lf e At night, o'er many" a. battle plain. Th I lemn vigil keep, heir crosses white alone remain .To mark where nvrlad brave men sleep; And o'er the bivouacked dead In -- :7 Service Stations France .. sheds Its eoftradiancsL jmcon So shall they yeare -- sleep through JSRIMIIALL BROTHERS 223 West Center. coming i . Meuae, or Somme, or Marne,-o-r " Alsnet And Memory at the Gate of Tears Fore'er will guard our heroes slaln And proud remembrance attll shall be i " memoria7 qt' xneir vieioryi By - 163 West Center. SUPERIOR MOTOR CO. 486 West Center. - TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. 55 West Center. . Ths sir a haunted silence holds, ; Like that at night o'er Marathon. Where shepherds guarded " sleeping folds And htard the clash of armies gone, And seemed, for so the legends say, To hear the awesome ' neigh I A. B. WORSLEY CO. 145 N. University Ave. T war-steed- 's IS MORALLY CLEAN CITY As story, totd through circling years long as Time its course shall run, i tribute-o- f --proud-tears have lucated in Provo because, For those who - Frsedom's victory for one reason, ltjis morally the clean- - - "" won I - z who fell for Truth, D- - Meyer, dead are not They manager for. the. Intermoun- j tain Building & Loan association, They live in fair, Immortal youth!- this n. i. ouuuuin in uie n lorn uiuiunig. . , Continuing, Mr. Meyer said, "Not World. ' alone is Provo a morally clean citr Wtt-wm-t- he .COAL I m 4 STANDARD CASTLE. GATE- found m is surrounded with some of tha finest scenery that There Were Many Under Twenty.T wo . ine numau eye nas ever seen. u has appealed to me as the cltv Yeara, But the War Waa Not of more possibilities than any in the Boys. by Fought intermountain country, i have be- PfiTna OA rrr v n naA r9 fln -- -, ,u i Provo that I will commence work on pus been a matter of long diwutwion. a ew home for nithin a auu many days Wjth ttle idPa of pen(ling Biefuieuib. siwia. uie rest or my lire m Provo.." after the breaking out of the World L WAS OFFICIALLY jti-- war -a man who mf I'm! was prvsumahly - .. u..v. SPAFFORD Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 my-fami- " Phone 17 ' (lis-(fe- WED ' wl " Tatrlcla doing fine and we are "'imiRhty proud of her," remarked C. M. nld:lCroft. former member of - the Utaq "The couacnp--. legislature,. and, now engaged in of y6uth or dustrial business. tmm into the He referred to his , Ti.l wj, doj-- s m tneir-earl- y "I four-year-o- ld .lhe ; w-r- j .Mr, ' regiment . The resolution was Immediately passed and the members of the legis--i lature presented "Patracia" with a silver loving cup. , Science Conquering Disease. " One curious point bleb U shown In lnsuraucetalles Ja that thaso or- t m m middle life develop five-- OIL ff . It s Fcts and Fallacies law-makin- g -- : 1 SMOOT & m . CLEAR CREEK BLACK HAWK ORDER TODAY -- armies put the treath of life into the daughter.V i ue oniy cnua m the. s'ory .that the' American Civil war was ot t 1. 1. y. Luv)B. iuere .nas oeon a ttan, or perhaps any otherhistory state, who t was rticJally oamed by a (leal of fiction written and poken about the extreme youth of ln?IdDt. occurred during the the.soldier. of th. North in ,,, r. ,' 8es.slon tn? UUQ legislature .u r T.nirrei: une oay ..Mr. Croft proudly boys fighting In be rank," biif tht-snounced that he was to a Insiiinces wr exceptlojial nd bouncing baby girl so far apart that they attracted con- Kopre8entative Francis Qulnn, the frldcrable attention even at that tinn-- . iname teH8 his nationality, at once of rerea a resolution that the-- child be named Patracia in honor of "Princess Pat," sponsor for a famous Canadian - o.;xtc KING PANTHER - iuumuiiitni in uNium.nAN, . ! THE KIND YOU WANT n " CO- .- TT-"'- J Z department - SUPPLY DURRANT-AU-TO m o -- de- - great have grounded arma, guna have ceased ' their thun- d'roue roar; ." .. .. no longer harma, The mad sea-woAnd ahipe aail safe from shore to - shore; War's eaglea now no longer rove The sky with bolts like those of Jove I ; . slow ra The armies " . ftbtit Peiine , 'JJh ".M:"-.?l''.- Many residents of Utah are familiar with some of the. air currents that pass through our canyons; as an instance, in the JLogarucanyon the wind is .up canyon the greater part of the year at night, .but at an early hour in the morning it is reversed. : Thenresult-ise-th- at for several miles from, the mouth of the in fan shape, all, trees of any height canyon, and stretching-ou- t reason that down - winds are -- stronger lean to the west, for the " . than the air current going up the narrow defile. can are tell few, ithJItah pofaniiliarw JakeJhey have .wind be expected. They may an hour or so before a high moods. her and nature life a studying spent The second great cause for the many aecidents on Utah lake is boats that should be used for kindling wood and not to, trust human life in. Many of them are veritable death traps in "case of even a " ' ;small wind. small They are not built along the right lines; they are'-toto are for three people, the number they supposed cany; they are. too narrow; the .sides are not built to resist the waves, but rather ' "to get the full force. 1 t no other . George A. Madsen, who know3 Utah lake as .perhaps man, suggests IhaMhere be a state inspector" of boats used oh all J of the lakes and rivers of the state. G. who Edwin next June en had i Brown, Captain years ago and two friends, lost two daughters a son, a promised all" his guests, urged a similar law. TilT''" '"j (a victory-crowne. .j dieted. ,. . Haye passed and from At last r- - '. ' ;p 30x3V4Noo-Skia- : '' wrought - of California s ' - . ' PRINCES AND PAUPERS Produced by Oil Ventures "WILDCAT" WELLS Ani Wildcat Companies A HISTORY OF GUSHERS Promoters' Tricks Exposed. THE OIL INSPECTION COMPANY ETysIan Street." Houston,. Texas. at a period from xcmtf did fifty 'years ago.. Medical science baa, of course done a 'lot for the r?s in the wajr-- of lengthening' oumaa Tlfe," but sanitary science has done more, ,. Zymotic -- or Infections, dlwases are being slowly but steadily conuuered steruuiiply-draiwigt. Improved.! i- " . , a aM.- gk Hv. "ina-r- j - "r":",' J',". . fc ;Ca?li rnvtSllo IIWkhg1; j Detroit Fnsc-Pre- - Thb Phahtplet 10 siubL.iAin i ILLUMINATION presents a cheerful atmosphere of contentment, in any home. e see no very good reason why any family should ba.with ruif ir Typical Infantryman. fpecialTy when you . can .rrtir- The recbnls do not bear out the stare- - aaj iivuxtiig, chase suchandsdWanoTp:t()-- h it that the Civil war yns fourtii date fixtures -- for such small "Take Time to Enjoy ..Walk. e statement Is popular by One fault lo' those who walk for sums as we ask. Come in nri becanse tt lsilcture.que and has so (9 burry. Why hasten aa if we will be nleaaorl tr, cV,r,- rtrHon fitMirt Funnro. ri trha- f fissure ' rt jo f .a cart VVhtr our complete line. .listed at twenty years orage did not 11 m l".10 M"X at that time consider himself WHIPPLE ELECTRIC Jle tonsklered himself a, much if not .414 vest Center St. . of man than any fellow Provo. 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