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Show s THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922. !TOLE AUTO TO SAVE UFC OF SWEETHEART ; Asagob Would Not Al-Iov.lhIim;to Overwork wM Cafier1a DBNY5H. Colo, Jaa. 31. iioet wu 01 at ber boms ln'.Tulrt, ' pklm, Pbriiciaw said ib International bT to b cent to a higher cltaate. k LONDON, ford or News Jan. XL The ange' would not let fcbfe work because it would harm his health, is tbe claim of for cbeckior tbo "wWU plau." Rer. O. Maurice Elliott, who says that the not aid th JAms famny be can talk, to tbe angels at any mofunds with which to cany oat the doc- ment of tbe day. Rer. EUlott aays that be and his tor's recommendations. Catherine tolflrher story to ; her household know "Hearenly Guides" as Muite familiar spirits. . -sweetheart. Leo Howe. Wbea aUdying for a rathe stiff Howe found a, way to bring the girl examination," be says, "we (meaninr an "borrowed" He mountains. to tbe a woman relatiTe) were and himself, made which the couple automobile in told fcy one of our Guides to cease the Journey to Colorado. at 11 p. d retire to rest and Howe told their studying , MUi Lions "This rule was Tory irksome, and we tory in the federal district ., court, sometimes entirely forgot that there where the young nan was tried' for were such things as time and reet stolen-ca- r one from a transporting "Often, when we were in the middle " ; state to another.. of mastering some difficult Drnhlem I Judge T. Blake. Kennedy Impoaed the in tbe study would begin to the minimum sentence of sixty days in lowerlight and was even turned right out ' k-- iian; by unseen hands, and we would make tbe discovery that the hour of 11 had DARKEST NICE, struck. , We found no ordinary reason for , .. International nwa ofrioe. ll.-rT) NICE, Jan. effect, of the tbe oocurrence. But we found this- exwe phenomenon "that long period of drought , was keenly traordinary There was? insufficient oould not relight the gas in the study felt 'here. water- - power to generate electricity tne same night The phenomenon oc for lighting the town, and Nice was In curred fire or six times." a state of darkness at nigh V remindPerhaps the good, kind gentleman ing one of London during tbe sir raids. forgot to put money in the gas meter. At any rtae, It will be a good tip for trputa wno ret nomewrok .from the. boas to do. One wonders bow this ex cuse would work off in the morning: The angels would not let me work last night. They turned out the light wh the That only, hop tlroJd Betat htf m.-an- ' : " be QopairColQoio Old Thing Made New and packed me oft to bed, as they said that I m worked too hard in this office!" "Another time," says Mr. Elliott, "we were to receive as a guest the sister ('doubter') of a man friend of tbe family now dead who bad always worn a long beard. "He came to us tbe day before bis sister's arrival, in spirit life be appeared to be clean shaven and urged as to make a special point of saying that be had turned into a cleanshaven condition. We wondered why. "The friend came, and we told her that ber brother bad been to see us. We described bis general, features, which made her open her eyes, but when we told her he was, curiously enough, clean shaven, she cried, 'How wonderful! Although he always had a beard yet when I went to see him in the nursing home the day before he died I found that they had shaved bim, and I remember thinking that he looked like a plucked fowl." "By their words and actions shall ye know them" was the old adage fut the twentieth century has reversed all that By their beards shall ye know them. Mr. Elliott gives a good tip to any hobo who may be wanting some eats. Here is an experience be bad when be was bungry and had no money. "After a bath one summer's day we felt very hungry and discovered that we had left home without a farthing in our pockets. Kf E. 0. MOB & CO. utSaulVood Phone 748. 63 N. First W. Contractor! of Sanitary Plumb--! ing, Steam, Vapor and Hot '; Water Heating. First class workmanship and material at a reasonable price is what we offer for your patronage. A good place to get estimate on Areola Heaters. 'Take your watches to a jeweler; .take your horses to a horseshoer ; lake your shoes to a shoemaker. ; 'J WE REPAIR SHOES That's Our Business. SHOE REPAIRING FACTORY BUSTER BROWN FIRST CLASS SHOE . REPAIRING That's. what we do with our new power saw. . - We cut your trees off even with the ground and saw. them up, in any length cuts, at about your present . cost. . p one-thi- F:: Company HI I::: 1 Do Tho Uorli Hi Fifth South and University. Phones 182 and 4 PROYO SHOE REPAIRING CO. 127 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 418-- J. ' Throwing Away Old Tires. Bring Them to PROYO RUBBER SALES CO. For Repairs CLAYSON AUTO TJRE CO. Phone 649. SERVICE First and Last ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING CO. 208 West Center. Where Quality and Workman ship Counts, We Win. We Call and Deliver Free. Phone 674. PROVO TAILORING CO. We guarantee to make your old clothes look like new. Phone 475. We Call and Deli vet Bookcases, Store Kitchen CupFixtures, All and Kinds of Cabiboard, Colonades, net Work. Furniture Repaired S. W. PETERSON Phone 554-J- .. 335 W. Center. PEAY BROTHERS Edwin A. Peay, Prop. General Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing, Auto Springs, Etc 363 W. Center St., Provo, Utah. I A HOO VER ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPER On Terms at the Cash Price cash in full. rsr r-- i WHY WORRY? We can save you money by repairing your old 1 shoes. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 West Center. PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Typewriters Repaired. This Is Our Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. Office with Whipple Electrio Supply Co, tit w. Center, none II. The Hoover beats out imbedded dirt,' sweeps up all the stubborn little threads, and thoroughly cleans by powerful air suction. It is guaranteed to prolong the life of your rugs and carpets. In the past 80 days $5,000,000 worth of Hoovers have been soldcould there be better proof of their popularity. Special Offer Ends January 18 You. must buy NOW to take advantage of this big special offer there are only a few days left. Come in immediately for your Hoover pay the CASH PRICE on EASY TERMS! Utah Power & Light Co. "Efficient Public Service" dunno-gir- ls N-""- USED fO U GO A. R'DiNG WITH STRANGE FELLOWS? T.REE "" (TTII FsPxi EA JAPAN (GREEN) NOW SOLD IN CARTONS AN IMPROVED rWvnicHT "We wondered how the guides could help us in such a predicament and why they allowed us to come out without any money. . "Well, we were guided to the seashore and led close down to the water's edge. We waited and watched until the incoming tide threw up a purse containing Just enough silver to enable us to have a good meal and a cup of tea. "It was, of course, a perfectly amazing happening. But it did happen, and it is a fact." Nothing one could say, no argument that might be advanced would have the slightest effect on the cynic. He smiles. B. Y. U. Brigham Young University Utah's Great L. D. S. Educational Institution. social recreation and leadership, appropriate games for home and public entertainment will be taught and demonstrated. In addition social dancing will be taught and demonstrated and there will be an hour daily given over to social good time and recreation. Mrs. Ballif and Director Roberts have arranged a program that will be not only instructive 'but delightfully entertaining to those who are interested in social affairs. This course Is not alone valuable to social workers, but is also of great value to all women who have occasion to entertain their friends. It Bhould have a special appeal to club women, and others who are constantly confronted with the dilemma of knowing how to entertain in a pleasing and original way. STUDENTS WILL ENTERTAIN. The Public Service bureau of the B. Y. U. studeat body will present a program on one night during the week. This program, under the direction of Wayne iMayhew, chairman, will consist of songs, readings and instrumental numbers and promises to be Ji' Plans for "Leadership Week" at the Brigham Young university are rapidly nearing final form and the committee in charge has received from 463. M the head of "each department a semifinal drift of the program. It is probable that practically all nf tho aenorni authorities - of the L. D. S. church will be in attendance during the week and will give lectures in one or more of the departments on the days they visit the school. In addition, Dean Hoyt has arranged to have here during the week some of the leading business men and bankers of the state. W. W. Armstrong will give a lecture on Monday, January 33, i tho hantpr's relation to the farmer anil hnalnana man. Stephen L. Bich- -' ards has been engaged to speak to tne department of business administration i on January 25 on the suDject 01 nid fnr agriculture, especially that given through the war finance corporation. Since Apostle Kicnaras is president of the agency which has handled all of the recent federal loans of several million dollars to the sugar companies of the west, he is in a position to give first hand information on thi3 subject. Arrangements are being made by the committee to accommodate the crowds that come in. A with W. H. Snell in charge is making a survey of the available lodging and boarding places near the university, and as the visitors come in they will be directed to these places. The same committee, having charge of eating arrangements, is making preparations to take care of large numbers daily at the cafeteria. Mrs. Wright will be in charge of this work. The art galleryand rooms will be used to accommoIdate the increased crowds. ni a y rn dc DDrCPMTFn Im t The college play, "Clarence," by Rooth Tarkington, will be presented during "Leadership Week.' It will be under the direction of Prof. T. Karl Pardoe, who assures us that the will hp. one of the very best ever staged locally. The play itself is jone of the very best of late years, written by an acknowledged master of the art of playwriting, and is being staged with some of the very best material in the university. They are working harl to make this production preImier among this year's productions at the big school. MUStC WILL CHARM CROWDS. A wealth of music for the big week is assured by Prof. Florence Jepper-so- n and her staff. In addition to the excellent music programs to be furnished in connection with the daily assembly at 1:30, a special evening will be given to a musical recital which will bring before the audience representative numbers from each of the.divisions in the music department. On one day during the week there will be a band concert and the big symphony orchestra will furnish part of the program for the week. ENTERTAINMENT AND GAMES. In connection with the course in IP- - KM 1411 Pua AUtOCASTEW SERV. PACKAGE C. one of the real attractions for the visitors. The entire program will be given by student talent. The scout program under the direction of Prof. Carl Eyring has assumed final shape and a draft of it has been sent to each of the scoutmasters in the state with a cordial Invitation to be present The word "rendezvous" has beed appropriated by Professor Eyring to characterize this gathering. It will be just as "scouty" as it is possible to make it. Some excellent assistance has been secured to work on the scout program. Among those who will take active part are Scout Executive Oscar Klrkham, who It Is expected will spend the greater portion of the week here on the ground. TEACHER TRAINING FEATURED. Teacher training will be especially emphasized during the "Leadership Week." This department, under the direction of Dean M. P. Henderson, has submitted a program that is comprehensive and vital and filled with lectures and discussions that will hold the interest of all who attend them. Abo Packed Ceylon (Black) QUALITY THE AS ALWAYS HIGHEST BUSINjESS and Professional DR. W. A. THOME Al Ladies Flora! T Dentist v Over Hedquist Drug No. 2. DR. H. F. CANNON Scientific Eyesight Specialist Send YourSmiles With a Rose Over Irvine's Store. Phone Free Delivery i Provo, Utah. 555." Certified Tuner Member of the National Association of Piano Tuners. E. P. Mayhew. Phones With 544, 619-Co., Provo. 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