OCR Text |
Show uDAV, l.U, : Fairy Tale : -- the News," oewtf1-- uld Urt ... . . irr3-- v; -- ..iv .V J, " ' .; ' inr " . " 51L f j?' ' " , '- - a' J ;" -- - ' . ".r"""r"-::- "u'" me at your service w cleverest and catchiest supply of Ltuutes jfriiuc uiiipz uiiu jxioras ever aispiayea in your city Everything in the newest trims Wen," said Msa Wnite Chicken, : "what-i- a -- - qawM bower- ymf g -- JUNE " We 1 White Hen. "U Who knows any "always Interesting. ' news?" There were-- - a - omnbar -- f - white &IttIEgone afternoon on a hot summer flay under a big shady tree. T&ey were trying toret cool, for they felt , quite warm, though they looked alee and cool and - summery In. their pretty white feath-- ; 'ElSe0TTnd1ilta1iienI ' j t ejra. - ' .: GIRLS'" BUSTER ' BRO'N -- Welt ( ' and chickens. , $4.95 ', "Tbera. are some relatione of oars who are being brought up in great! luxury laid Mrs? Snow Heit v"; ;" j She had been so named because her feathers looked even whiter than the . learner 01 uie vtner. meanTasked "What does luxury -.MIs White Chicken. "Tea, cackle, cackle, what does It mean?" asked Mrs. White Hen. s "Luxury.V aald ' Mrs. Snow Hen, "means riches and such things. When a creature is living In luxury It means that creature ia living among- rich people and things and haying everything about that costs lots of money." : . T. ZL A Full Line of """I LADIES' . . OXFORDS, Sy ; it to as," said the other nensj ell r1 rr AX.."r" Cpnstracr w. 1" "I know some pews " sail Mrs, Snow -- Hen.' .,... ' . : " trtki fi " BIAXINE-KI- D in d - Junior Louis, in Black and Brown Browns, Brogue and Plain, Cuban Heels, at : ' .. 'v $4.95 TO $8.75 - ' . iLih'-ojFA"Gompleii:e - -- ....... -- -- WMte;HoMse-Shoes for-Mei- ni : Men's White Canvas, Cool aiid Dressy, at - - . $4.50 r 3OtqpleasanlTt07Mve:tharway tasked Miss White CMckenr "Many, think ao." 'said Mrs. Snow noticed that it Hen, "but Tve-nevemade much difference. Sometimes It 'seema to make' thenl sad, for they find theyfTTbst a ot of other thing by the roadside as they've been looking,J for riches ; - "Can one pick up riches and luxury as one can seeds?" asked Mrs. White Hen.'. -- .. "No, not exactly," aald Mrs. Snow 4 REMEMBER THIS, TOO; WE CAN SUPPLY THE WHOLE FAMILY! t : WITH ARMOR PLATE HOSIERY , . Young Men's All Leather Brown Brogue" Oxfords, welt " construction." Special value at f asked Miss White Chicken. . :i "Oh, they lose all aorta of things, like knowing how to have a good time, and they forget all the pleasures they used to have In a simple way until " 1, Utah. figure Maxke Shoes for WbracnWim llouse Shoes for Men . l I j Ls wmw 0! id as T -- crop is j 'yieldinn epberria j to those I in Ctall pears M S..20 P dlue kibbon service onoe3 Bankers Executfv5ommittee. The calling of a banker is one that may or may .Flag.Emut and take-al- l holds within itself the financial, social not h In Utah countv. but let us all and domestic secrets of his Clients .ivi..mvu imkmuw This is a profession where there is he f . the un t nspgct.0jm- WUl, iv4 v j iiuuvuv; IVU1U 1V1 UIXJ IU lit these shows that oL.chax-acter- . rnediately anjhihg " and unquestionable principles : , Without a clear and conscien- - symptoms. tious brain, unhampered- by bonuses Flag smut has biackrSTrlpesvruhliealhJ or special privileges obtained byfnlr.g in the leaf blades and ."I Know Some News.' virtue of his position, no man can ar These black stripes are the spores, or and not too superior, for I'd hate to. rive at a clear and just decision which seeds, of the smut, produced by the Jive in just snch away and eat Just a hank and its fungus. The, upper leaves of the plant tn ,t a tPn are more commonly affected. Stems such food all the time. customers.' ever be are also slightly affected." Infected No personal gain should "These relations of purs belong to considered in directing the, policies jp plants are usualjLwarieddj.ajly-- . some very, wy, head ouLto.jroduce. seedr Usually all "The hens and chickens themselves phere of the administrative forces and stalks from one stool are affected. didn't make the money, you see. on personality of officers and emplnyps Remgmberto look for .this "disease - . "There are - Oiree . hundred of our are the functions that determine the leaves. Take-al- l relations, though, who live In Ibis fine ' growth and success Symptoms: Badly dwarfed So bank can become larger than the plants occuring in. distinct patch.es of JTay. or singly men within it, and the men within j varying size and ' shape "In the wtntpr- rima they Uv in must either advance or eo- backward among oeauay pianis are typical 01 3t not passlveat thisdlBeaseTheBe-ymptom8th'and electric lights and running wafer; Jrogressive wiarir Mnes of least re-I- become evident in the the spring after cTe' Mdvn?s and they7 They eat Just such seed can keep from suc- - growth of the healthy plants are well to go .wandering off any- aren't Ti ; .. ceg8 hIm who willg and l8 determiaed started. fowttr where to overcome all reasonable obstacles. Diseased plants show" dwarflnr and K)r course some things abouriuch When a fine and decisive spirit a little later - abnormal dark green a life may be very pleaaan but it Is recognized, it ia interesting to see how coloration of the fall leaves, dying of too lacking In adventure to suit me. the space clears, around a man and outer leaves and fall tillers and blowTve neard Dash,; the ilog, telling leaves him room and freedom. ing sometimes rotting of crown roots. of spring some of hla dog friend development that he "When Paris was thrown into a mob excessive wiraWn' fc lift rtted Ac m a na overcome oy noi ana ...contusion. tilers, or some plants may be. entirely e silken cushion, who wa. fed cream W Badly "infested fieldrmHT have only uelled tfte riot and later wueueyer ue wanieu 11, ior Bnyuiiuy. , In the earlier, period of hi"' a few healthy plants but with slight "Dash says he tikes to be a regular dog and have people love him and care TXr DFCV1, ' for him, but be doesn't want to be, By STANLEY treated like a little lap dog, who yelps " for everything he wants, for what he doesn't want. ''I don't envy our fine relations in the least, but one thing I must say for. - -- . Buster Brown Shoes Where Quality Counts We Win" r f T Js ; Lk MA . and-ofte- ; them." - - . Is VWha.t Hen. "Do n Mrs. White that?" asked . : tell us, said Miss White Chicken." Tes, pray tell us," aald the other . white chickens and white, hens. "Our relations are Just the same, " even though they live In" such luxury " 7 and amidst such riches,"- - said' Mrs, Snow Hen. "They cackle and cluck and talk In Just the same style; they're 7 !ZlnoOrfeiaeIand""lneyre" not In the least Btnckup. . That Is one thing very " much in their favor, and It also shows their good sense. That la the news I " have: for you."r-": T-- " ' ; T jfc&M'- - ! - - address-- of : Mr. p. Mc- - Efta"Bch "Z'S he-girla "TIRES MADE IN WEST7 after Ohe-yea- StOT, Shane was furnished by the school. 'The work of the school band was excellent, as were these-urpgrant f uxniahed-J- y III Li-.-'- ' the after 11 months of night 7ahd"daypreparafl6n which turned a cabbare field into a rrntin - .. : On June 14. 1920, - i 1 W UD CU1 l.TLCU 111 tt. Js JapanilhjfctaxJrate hides is VOII i7Z- J U.S. Lf .tth r Z"'" other " V.- -' Wllbela didn't belong Wlu do Vthe-joef- c- Wth hiij. - STARTLED. yeartire Nol camejteajningJrjjmjj rrPidmcSetlon oAhrplanTW neuieu mtngress never ueiure equauea THE STORY OF THE ECONOMY SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY in this western territory. Now one year of actual pToduction e started-ibusiness on October 27, 1919 at 4", has passed -- and woodyear tire No. Vet Center street, with a capital of $48.00. We were 345,012 has -- heen - selected - from the without money and without machinery. Our dreads production of June 14. 1921, as a mile-stone marker and will be on display in were to have a big shop and go on a" profit-sharin- g LaVf hall of the Chamber of - with cur customers;'..',:-Commerce at Los Angeles. ' --.Having in mind the welfare of our customer In speaking of the" extraordinary we have progress of the Goodyear factory durrepaired shoes cheaper than anjnshcp in Provo H M Our business has steadily grown. We now have ing its first year, of existence, Mr plenty Slusser, general auperintendent, aysr of machinery and labor-savin- g n devices, thus enablin' "At. the beginning the present factory us to turn work out quickly and save our was but a framework of brick and customers steel. But, in spite of the then exist- . PROFIT SHARING PLAN - c ing ..shortage oflabor-and-.materiaand despite the handicap of a serious sell to have decided We $5.00 M Coupons to our customers. The money derived railroad tieup,-t- he work "was rushed M will be sale used for of the. purchase of a stock of shoes. Everv hrA r. the, coupons to completion with a surprising thor coupon will be able to purchase shoes from us at factoryV prices, plus 10 cpr VU..I rr- oughness and speed S handling them. You may cash the coupons 90 days after purchase. You may p-- . "Actual production began on June 144920.-anfrom that date n7ttha ciiuc: ji yaf xui.oiiuc icaiuujt niui tiiciii at auj nine. never ceased. Up to June 14. 192. - We want to neW customers to have their shoes repaired at our shon get 400 TV M Just one year later. 345,012 tires and ! . , 'II- - -- 1 - - i.u r l.ij:.oenveaj irom me Dusmess, less the ru- -. msm tnb-- fi havebeen manufacturedUl 5 ""ff 111 !ue "'5 huu;uua in the California factory .to meet.the;B mng expenses,. and. puy tneir snoes at lactory prices which will be a saipr- - nf fr , demands of car manufacturers, tirei "H $1.00 to $5.00 On a nair of shoes. Call In andwe will hrwr vnn the for.f dealers-an- d :carwners7here-4o- e Of new n -- .' I d ffni(-- - M ' i111 -- No Two Alike. ill , r' ti-t- fic j -I CD UftGtR WhO DELIVERS row HO WE MAD AN ACCIDENT A BASKET O6 -- TODAV - BLEW - r, es Y No two roses In the garden are Just v alike, and that ia one of the secrets of their charm. Tht little Irregularitlet ' : ;' ' 1 .; offenders of ; relation are cresenfed nam- - v: a.xi. .nuiALuiii. vi ' dividends from the repairing of old shoes y "rg-regei- 5 . :s " V .. . : ' V r- i - ,' ' " " fU : z: Respectfully ECONOMY ' yours SHOE REPAIRING CO r ' rv I fl flTTl H S " rtrW cot mrfvr nrvrTi7T IlUv ,f; win rt r- nnnn uvuu nrf : I - f . , t-. - " 1 -- ---. shoes - 1 Iotma ' ..fnmnhlla nntifvltiir thpm "' " ." r 5 at 't office f the traffic .Wet.a.t- - a '. l "1: . certain .hour "the neit. day - tBISSSXSSSKSSSIIIXXIXISIIIKSISSBaSSISSaSSXSSXSSZXXSSStSSZJSSZZr:;;!; up I., orougWl Customsr Are you showing your power, the annual rate running .from spring lingerie? 135 yen for a motor- - New Clerk (not very comfortable) cycle. to543iyen for a 1 hope not, ma'am.- - California car,, with others In proportion. Pelican. . - ,T(?kum :on motor-- ve based entirely upon horse- Lady Poynter, wife ot Sir Ambrose Poynter. British architect,- - haa gon into buolneM for herself- aa an ui . terlor decorati?. . W nauonai way to teach the coming generaltion automobile transportation traffic regulations and safety. ; of buildings and steel. the largest Industrial representing plant of its kind anywhori west, the first Goodyear tire was manufactured In the new Los Angeles factory of the Goodyear Tire & Rub-- ' ber Company of California. j 1 It was less than one year from the' time ground was broken until Good- - j H - thrnnf Schools and eoll Uvva - . ' '- . - f!ptkm- . froi : of handwork are always preferable to the precision of a" machine." Tht ... ; girl who tries to be like soflie one. else, -r instead of being Just herself, Is sacrifio log her greatest charm. "'.'.I . or troubles that you may .1 a - just-recent- ly v OFFICIALS RETURN. most pleasant sirprise to me," said Juvenile Judge William- - 8. WUlis," referring to the visit of him-se- l and Chief Probation Of leer E. 0. Bylund to the Flag day eiercises at the State Industrial school at Ogden ' : Thursday, t - 'The address of 1O. H. McShane. member of the board T)f trustees," Judge Willis said,."was one J of the finest speeches i ever IWtpned" to, especially when one "considers that it was given for the sr,fcial h(.nfi nf the inmates of the Hchool. "The entir program was the ex- - cated in Kansas,. "Arkansas, Oregon and New 'York and was previously known in Illinois. Watch closely your crops "and. report Immediately any, ir . - "It was scriptlon, but it was not then :known . that this disease was in the United' States It has been lo- regularities ; find. IS A REAL SAVING COURT type or condition of the soil. Most of the plants in thse' spots are diseased tnus giving a snarpiy ae-" Iii spots due w. I)w,r 'nnfavnr.Ma-.A- ii i(itim. alUthe plants- - usuall- y- decreasein height rather gradually from this edge toward the "center. V The writer saw a ; field four or five . . " CHEAPNESS WITH VALUE ' life' Napoleon had been considered Infestations it may be difficult to find dull and unpromising, but his oppor- the more or Jess isolated diseased plants among the healthy ones.; Spots tunity came and heaised it, or patches of diseased plants show up TWO NEW DISEASES OF WHEAT here and there wlthou regard to the BY JOEL R. PARR1SH seems to i state, S IS WASTE rcMekenlhojii;hJ I tter thra j WsmBRw CHEAPNESS WITHOUT VALUE be siml' ;s. ' SPECIAL VALUE . ; $5.75 , which cost.. - great 4eal don't always mean so much at all. v " "But, pray do sot ask me to tell yon too much about luxury and richea, for I don't know much about them. I'm - oak welt, sole, English and modified lasts. We Operate the Best Shoe Repair Department in Connection. , FT Brown calfF Goodyear and-luxur- Hen. . "And what do they loaeby the way . : ..I-..- r ;"T.';: n r ' iuanai'cr. |