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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922, Mm Be Wound Up Ban Finds that a Watch Dog Car DID SOU KMQVj CPsRt THVT - OUT AWM. "to Btt puftftce. TrtT tx KW&a noun& 1 . vl WtFftSSrtN TesKctA &cmm HOT NNHBH Tha B(SCK.t ! ; I ! The Toung Genlna, MoUwr wilhe, bow Is it that no Batter how aulet and peaceful thinga Th are, as soon as you vu u i : Whtft la Kamet nan had a baby, a pig and a trouble begins T Willie I guess it's Just a gift f. IspjinnreoB Auntie Hot Wit And how do you ilka Making Them our Traveler-I- a t's these ,t m California." teg lor Oh, I wrote ask- "Westward the the guv'nor for 180 to pay my Ul- - takes its way." with, and now the old man sent me the tailor's bill receipted. TODAY OLD CLAY-- 0- - X "And what did your father say when that I said I could not live without yu?" "He said he used to tei mother the t I sains Dunn i you told him OF" fo 07 DOT TO nuisance Worth Believing In, It the Toyshop. Shooting. would Auntie-A"Po you doll kind of really believe In heredltyf what nd The new night watchman at the ob"Most I do. That U hot certainly like, darling? you servatory was watching someone using I came Into all my money J" Mec Twins, piease, auuub. the big telescope. Just then a star 0 ha mm t himself. fn Jivenlla Edition Wanted, fiancee insists that I obMy 8plc Is sure a crack shot" "that felly tain her a large bouquet for the dance "Mamma," said little Fred, "tl 0 catechism is awfully hard. Cant rat tonight Is it being done? Where They Show It are. get me a klttychlsm?" No; you Span "We women bear pain better than men." "Who told you that? Tour doctor T DRAWING LESSONS FOR OUR KIDDIES "No, my shoemaker." Long-Distan- " Second Undergrad GREAT Vetul baby he named Macbeth, because new baby sister, Freddie? trains are always late. AH "ea Freddle-"E-r-r. ieeP; lu P' But Conductor-B- ut, right Resourceful my uotBUBo u was aiways coming we've had her a week and sue hasn't Ha- m . h. f th. iuu, .ir moth into the garden, and the cock he spoken to anyone yet, auntie. waiting rooms if they were on time? named Robinson, because It crew so.' 0 High Finance Go West, Young Woman. First Undergrad Why so blue, old "The film companies keep going to sc pencil-picturea " Mm cock. course of vampire R-r- Hfkf TRUE TO LIFE N IS A f7FAK LITTLE BAB rA n vAM TA flCPAW CHICK M ZaA PAST and PRESENT WORE HER 50 L0NO ' V ' ,,v 'H TMMN HAVE. LOT ' ( loO fiT KNEW IF MER, SHOES WERE : OLX2 feCT MY FON-VVO- 7 weU SHINfD OF WE. NT I PA'lfJ .A s I I'M bCNNA , ) 6UT NOW THEy SHINE THEIW ON FOUR DOLWAR SILK HOSE uxe rOtf liar, le a rianriv lpttunn and an verv PflRV lo iln. Ymi compass to make the two circles and then it Is easy to make the Mil and 1lic eve. And not a bit bard to draw the tail and let' and feet Afti )ou have made this one. try and see if you Cnn make a pittunt WVU&UJ ol cluck luunius or trying lu pall a febiutf wunu vol vf n lllbi u liU u r and Save Money are trying to put our business on a cash basis. We have decided to offer 10 Per Cent Discount on all our lines for Cash. SEE US FOR LOW PRICES Phone 53. 110 West Center St. tiiiou There are fashion revues on the stage, and there are style shows on Hroadway, the Boardwalk, and Lake Shore, but in none of these spots will you see newer styles, nor niftier fashions than you can see between 10 a. m. and 5 p. ra. et the Young university's domestic art ex hibit. A mere man reporter and a university professor interviewed Miss Vilate Klliott, head of the university's department of domestic arts, and inspected the handiwork of some i,i0 of her pupils. All about the room are frocks of every hue in the rainbow, of styles the like of which one must traverse Fifth Avenue, or Atlantic City's board walk, to see. There are coats and capes, housework dresses and dancing frocks. There are what do you call 'em? doilies and nick nacks of feminine embroidery work beyond a mere man's description. But they are excellently done, anybody can see that! And there are One imagines the hats of all kind youths who will wed Miss Elliott's rupils will ,iave litt,e t0 worry about when it comes to dresses and millinery for their wives. Some day .soon, Miss Elliott domestic hopes, the university's arts department will stage a fash ion revue with living girls inside the frocks and beneath the millinery. The girls who did 'he and the bonnet building will wear them. "Some of the work has been dowe by the high school girls," Miss Klliott explained. (We though it had all been done by professional dressmakers.) "It is required of each girl taking will open the neighbor's eyes. this course that she make two arti-- J A long line of baby things were cles of wear during the course, noted. i'onie do more. The younger girls ".Many of the girls. I presume," are given the easier tasks, which insuggested the professor, "have clude more of the machine work. small sisters and brothers at home, The older girls and the more ex- and are making these infant's garsewhand perienced do more of the ments for them." ing." "Yes, some of them," replied Miss Hut Miss Elliott disappointed us. have "hope She says the girls of the modem Klliott. "but some domestic, arts department do not chests." and are making these for learn how to patch men's clothing. them." "The girls can make dresses, Father will have to do his own capes and coats, and nats, too. at mending, or take it to a tailor's. lc?ss thun they can buy 'The average woman has enough to .1 with her own clothing and the Uldren's. not to be bothered with patching husband's clothes," PRIMARY CONFERENCE. MNs Klliott explained. much so the isn't lf22 So the girl SPANISH FORK.iMay 9. A large mender as she Is the maker of crowd attended the Primary confer- oe tilings, it appears, hue is to lence held Sunday afternoon et the tror.k dross-makin- OUR MONUMENTS m:i(ie of tlie finest of mate-Thdosifiiis ;uui the finish t!u" best ami the liriees are e right. conti'Miiilate erecting n before Decoration Day. we invite you to come nnd see our fine, large variety which we now Jj have all read) for lettering. Just South of Tabernacle, Provo, Ut If you norial ' BEESI.EY MARR1.E & GRANITE WORKS Want Arts The words of encouragement. Fourth ward did not hold Primary conference at the time the other Spanish Fork wards did because of bereavement in the home of one of the workers. RIVER OVERFLOWS. May 91 SPANISH FORK, Spanish Fork river Is unusually high. Even the oldest residents do not remember seeing it so high before. Bridges are threatened and many of the farmers along the bank of the river are suffering damage from the high water. Utah lake The continues to rise, and many farms along the bank are undated. p: BORN- DAUGHTER IS J May 7. 12P.iT g Bring us your films. Our developing and printing department, under Mr. Poulson, who has in spent a limetime in the business, is every particular. te j them made." Miss Klliott sr.id. "But it is not so much ibis saving which induces them to take the course; it is the womanly ambition to become adept at making pretty clothes." Your time, Mrs. Woman, or Miss Young Lady, will not be wasted if you'll spend an afternoon inspecting the fashions, many of them decidedly original, exhibited this w,eek in the department of domestic arts at the Young university. You will be welcomed cordially, and this applies to every woman and in the county. girl pageant was presented by children of the Primary association under the direction of Mrs. Magglo Swen son. Mrs. Louise Larsen directed the singing. Four of tho N'ebol WE USE THE GLOSSY TYPE FINISH Une I5 W: wiU open a Kodak will be modern in every detail. EYERTHING ShP in the Sanitary Cafe building, FOR THE KODAK. WE KNOW THREE STORES. It HOW. MIST Hi CO. PROYO. - SPANISH FORK, May and Mrs. Wilford Youd W t.h hfrth of a daughter, a. Expert Kodak Service . qaQfl and Hsu tc uak ewest Stvles. Latest Fashion; at dTw Domestic Arts ExHlbit Pay Cash We a PLEASANT GROVE |