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Show Is H Members Jo All ofthi M M M M M M at Dajs - - it t - : M M M M Ifitcrnioimtain GiiildingeiLoan r3 s M M M M that we might "live fa Peace There are two days In the year (hat above all others coiuiuemorc tin men and the deeds that have made these United Statese '.cation. On one. the H Fourth of July, we ivjotoe to the proud M H consciousness' of oiir . national M .strength rwRrj our - indrpen- - M Association .And thelEublk InJQeneral - sM We wish to thank you one and all for the splendid support you have ' . given us in our effort to help to build up Provo City. has made it possible for us" to establish-- a -- Provo Your Branch and in due time Provo will reap the full benefit thereof. It is the sincere intention of this association to loan in Provo (for the , purpose of building homes Sor our members), all the money paid in by our members here, along with additional money from our head office. . : --- Arrangementsare. bling. made now that as "soon as" conditions .become.: more normal this associationwiU endeavor to bring irita the state of - Utah a goodly portion on large sums of eastern money of which Provo will receive account of the fast growing list of membership; . - The number of members for Provo and vicinity has now passed the 200 mark and applications are coming in everydayrThe aggregate gross business-i- n Provo is close on to $400,000.' This has been accomplished in 98 working - -days. Now that we have laid a good sound foundation- - (thanks to your sup- -' port), we pledge ourselves to help to build up Provo and with your financial, and moral support we can build up a home institution that will surely help to . make a Bigger, Better Provo. i j 1 ; We cordially invite everybody to call at our Provo Branch office, 135 North" University Avenue. Office will be open from 8:30 a. m. till 8:30 p. my Si Again thanking you, we remain, sincerely yours, - J- -- . " . TlenceLiit tfoieii- pmjaj io noiily we recall and reaffirm the principle ; . s CO TO YOUR FLORIST TODAY. OR TOMORROW i y : irt Tell him just what you have in mind let him show you how easily and how economically your wishes can be ex ' y pressed with Flowers, - Provo Greenhouse Phone s M M M M H - M M M M M H : M M M M M H - lemorlaT aayTni hoBday IB 5:1 !:5 a "holy among ihe grokx:lt befaa war and was a-ihat; survivors of theVCivll, at i first" only an occasion for them to remember affectionately their lost comrades and to mark. their graves with- - flower. But the beaatlful practice spread tdckly . to the people. holi Sfat(Taftef sfateFmade day. The' day hnslieeotne one of ttiel fixed points in the changing year. - We Uecoration Uay2r lowers 1- f Oaay Freshly Cut Flowers, and . Artificial Flowers, , on Sale Each Day to May 30. MRS.J; i it : West Fourth North. 690 5 M. JOLLEY Phone ---- , : i -! . I FOR THE GRAVES OF THE DEPARTED. Flowers and Memories Are AH That You Can Give the Loved Ones Who Have Passed Away. M M M .INTEEMOUNTAIN BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION - I: "Where the Flower Grow" 8-- 0 ii! ::i::iH:itti!: M M ' M M M M M M Local Treasurer and Field Manager ' ." " s W.D.MEYER M . -' of freedom and Justice ob-- ' which the government is fouuded.' The other, H .Memorial day, suuds forlbe inher aide of our history, the- - other- aide tile JJ Lofaut nalltHial fharacter. It-iI .-. i t. uie in- uay .wueu we reuifiUKr uw it.. naour sacrifices of but the umphs tional past, It is.a day charged deeply with emotion. We are not- - likely to Jbecomejtoo boastful on Memorial day. On the contrary, we must huuihle ourselves before the nietnory of those myriads of brave young men who In K all t&ertfr M o!Lnl8to'2Jav M M LlyJkjitoOhelJlvea:Uiat the Jlfe.x)f the nation might, be preserved and . - ;- T5 B -- r- ,H There can be no more appropriate more affectionate more lovable, way to commemorate the death of a loved 1. . one than to ' r M M M M ; . - Is it just another day in iheVear or does it recall to your jemgry the loss of some'dear bnewhole hfe waS given H m m m m : :h SO, 1921 j What Does Memorial JDay Mean to 'ou& f in NafionV History 11 : IEMORUL DAY, MAY 572-- J. . - - - g; pffloWer ON SALE SATURDAY PHONE ORDERS EARLY 1 IV: ipXBxmymjmz TH E UTTLE BRONZE BUTTON VataransorihfXrrHles - Hava Right - Glorious 5 ; tfMmmmlm: -- to of tb Be Proud of Emblem. . the opening of first class Cloaning-Dyeing-Pressi- ng Business atJ rulynatlonartolidayrandnot, as was at first, a memorial to the soldiers of ;the North alone." We shall never forget the soldiers in whose honor it Z was Instituted but In our thoughts we shall JolnXwith them the men who In other wars and In other lands ought and, fighting, fell for the land they loved and the cause they.lield dearIjf we believe In our tountry and the mission It has to discharge in the world. Memorial day should oe, next to Christmas and Easter,-th- e holiest day of the year. Youth's Companion. Will 6e readyforbusmess'Satufday Phone 809 of Cedar Chests. States Seal. ,: United used In various forms for was United seal The of States the repelling Insect. The chips from penobcil- factories ire distilled for their decided upon June 20, 1782. The oil or ground up, and sold for use In verse Is , the familiar side bearing protecting rugs and woolen garments .eagle, arrows, olive branch, etc. The irom moths. The resistance td moths reverse, which has never been cut as of chests ..made-Jrocedar and Sbanish eedr vMoit id. pyramid, above which is an eye in a UsefdUneaa Tess m crtlgeButetetancensertt"18081 is due not much to the the pyramid bearslhe Roman number its cedar at to the fact that such MDCCLXXVL Beneath on a golden so odor fcneste are wettTDWiewTQrTIght cot" scroll ' are tnua pnysicaily exclusive. First Chisel Was Bronze. The chisel was a perfected tool 2,500 rears ago, though made of bronze, and therefore somewhat less efficient for .Cutting.'-- -,' i; Is lh0 tuollor "Novls Ord Saeclornm" (A new era In the ages) o; and" gbo ve Tyramla""ls"Thi-Biott"Apoult CoepOc" (He prospem our beginning), --. jd ?- v ; cauee. ' Howling Dogs Appreciated. , 230 West Center St. rRead and Use Herald Want Ads "T SVriP 4V I :. M."' f TkeyMv.st : Make Good, or We Will. 1 " .Lesson to Be Remembered, I Li We honor the memory of our soldier dead, .but a deeper lesson should be held in mind-thit Isa. sacred obligation to the living to preserve that for which they made the supreme sacrifice. We may well. In these days ,0f strife and unrest, rededicate to preserving and continuing ithe work they so jworthlly- - begun,, re membering that it is an honor to rest the StaTVa; es e; zrmrtt "life or death. J -- 1" ' at Memorial day Is particularly their day ; the day we are in duty bound to remember their terylce In the ertreralty." W owe them a debt of AonojrjpoLlTatttndcjloublyJnsU- n tem because of our more vivid of the perils of war and the na-tlcn- 's reaii-jtafio- s; "rrTniaer n violate. Dead of Three Wars Remembered.' Those who gave their lives in three wars are now to be remembered. The da hallows the; memory of those who died that4 our nation might remain a union of state j of thos who rescued Cuba' from flie tyranny; of Spain and the cruelty of a Weyler, and of the number ,who fell that. the double headed taele of Prussian autocracj should not menace the American bird of freedom. " - v- - . --- Persians love dogs becauggjhex arjl,.. Jud TunWns supposed "to He awake nights and driva 4p8Pwho can't ajtend to his own away the demons that wlt . for ' the Busines,;! said Tunkms, "still'bas" souls of the desdro the tnere the dog a chance of .winning gratitude by beln' howls'at taight the surer he Is to debusiness doctor." .. feat the demons and the more he la appreciated by his owner. -- feeble, but not the less proud of their decoratloDT-t- he emblem of their Le gion of Honor. The men who wear It were not cowards nor slaclcers. Dearer to them than the right to live. Was ihe rlfht to die in their country'! L who "went west" will be most pleated to see us celebrating If they can look down and see us. "they should die dlT not seem un- thinkable to that great man who eaid: "They, hover as a cloud of witnessea about the nation," . . I) est1owelfModlesw s THE LADIES FLORAL None will know so well as the boys who have come back hew to help us celebrate our new sort of Memorial day.. They can tell Tia kdar ti Potted Plants - Sanitary Dyeing & Cleaning Cor "FOR THAT BETTER SERVICE". 304 West Center Street Also a nice display of that Memorial day Is to be abandoned or neglected. It has within It the vital principle; it has become Indispensable. Its significance will broaden with the years. It will come to be , ' for Decoration Day - T!ieworld li too much with, us, therefore It Is well that - we pause a moment aad let memory stir the pulse with thoughts of. things that have beenr "After - these- - manyyeaTrisnly a handful "of actual participants in the struggle of the '60s are left." The little bronze button of the G. A. R. is '.ess frequently noted on our Btreets. The men who wear it are old and a -- e m love it, for It expresses admirably the gentler, tenderer, n)ore emotional side of our patriotic feeling ; and the American, for all his bustle and practicalis a man of sentiment , 'ity,The members of the Grand Army have come to be a feeble, aging bandU-- a new generation has arisen to whom the ClvU war Is not a recent expert-enc- e but a part of history. Uke the Revolution ; another war, greater even than the war between the states, has turn our mtodaway- from the battles and the sacrifices of MM 11 Plenty of C ut 8ilent Tsnts of Green W Deck With FrajjranrFIovWrs;Y6ursHaa the Suffering Been, the Memory 8hall Be Ours." Longfellow, Tour A Kapsas Judge sa,vs ' a minimum length of courtship should be fixed by law to prevent' hasty marriages. The Judge may know a W4 about law end Jbe. poner of the courts' "and what ought to be done tft regulate-sodet- y, but it's knoV much about. the Impossibility of prei ' .venting from getting married - two people v.'hp have made up their minds to marry he-doe- sn't- , m Yni8 m.&mz OVERALLS mot mm i |