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Show - - I - - - . 'A THE - HEKATHURSDAY, JULY 6, HERALD THE DAILY ty 11 Mrs. f). D. McEwan, '.'Mr. and Mr eKflneth McEwan of Provo, Miaa ?'tona Jf Subscription: Delivered by earrier, 30 cents a month; by Mary Ellis, Miss Luci.le Ellis of pH fa Utah county. $3 a year; 'outside the county, $H.5Q a year. Spanish Fork, Mibs Lodeen De-- j Graw of Payson, motored to Sall( Vrv"" FIRST YELL TO REPEAL CIGARET LAW Uke Saturday and (pent the day ? 'What is probably the first public attempt to inaugurate 1 ' 4 law came to light at Milton Buxton ttt Eureka spent l campaign to repeal the anti-cigar' " Fourth In Provo, the guest of, "the recent annual meeting of the Utah Press association held the i Paul West wood. i - . - - w H I if? ' ' I . 1 Entered as second class mail matter June 6, 1911. at the postoffice, fiovo, Ctan, under the Act of March 3, 1S7!. E. C. Rodgeru, Editor and Publisher. s fVi F O R iO U R WATCH The Herald Company. Published SATURDAY. EVERY WEEK DAY AFTERNOON pLOZ , , 1922: Li fpi ji Announcement in Friday's Papers et I '7? f 1 . L in Salt Lake City. It did not come from any of the country Edgar McAthur en editors who form the association, but from the manager of a Mr andMr teruined at dinner Tuesday after-ban Lake newspaper. noon for Mr. and Mr. H, O. Btoitk of and family of Murray. ' Mrt. 3, ELI the issued the to i According report just by secretary a. 1 i .i.i iime assaultia on i.iuic a ! vne association was maae Lowry of Manti, Lowry Nelocf uw Burke McArthur of Mt. Pleasant. A of Lake the Salt Fish, general manager Telegram. cut byA claaa bowl or garden Howe: ' report sayi: formed tfc Wit centerpiece. - "Mr. A. I& Fish, general maBairer of the Telegram, ad dressed ?the embers and brought out the fallacy of the Dr. and Mr. B. D. Hngbea aai ' family stent tbc rourth ia SMBlal ogtret law. in. tnat.it was hurting tne newspaper advertising Fork wittf relatlT and trimds. to no and f extent 150,000 good annually doing tye really y r, r'."a He for as. strggested that efforts be made to take this up Mr. and Mrv John W. Ouy entMv tained at dinner at, tMr hoae in, the next - ' r Miss Yerona fielding niertalned Tbeir daughter, Mrs. .Maris Jordan Mrs, Oeorge Davis and two children last night on the university campus. ward. ; Fish is the general manager and, it is said, major-- ; Tuaxdar afttwaom. r Roe J ' ilng " UMd is daxsoratlnl the diaing UbJ. at a prettily appointed,. dinner An at Fourtb audience Townsend's two. ebUdren, witsws. and appreciative was The by presentation clubbed preceded of with lake that the Salt Jrty aceaupaaled''Pat qwner daily newspaper Covera wer laid for Mrs. Tbomaa at ber bone Monday eveatng. The Umsb Jtj in Psyson canyon borne and will spend - the park a musical concert. 7 - ed the presentation ofJhslay al p ft Pnwosemi-weekl- y in an effort to make it more difficult to ' Mr. and Mrs. ! affair was eomalimeatary to- Miss Byroa Thurman of , y V ' l j ri . 1 1 anu-cigar- ei u , jho f hfim,.: r- : . A i. i f 4 - inaintaioa oafy newspaper in Provo. and Fred Clarkaoa and daug- Rosetta Cox of Fairriew, .Roses hter. FloreBca and Berth, and Mrs. were used as a Uble decoraUoa. Mr. Fish now launch forth nji in advocate for th Mattl Ben&ley. all ot SaH Uk Csvert were laid for six. Following law I pea)--of the anti-cigar- et dinner, the time was pleasantly We question his statement, as reported by the Utah www with games and music. .... Press association secretary, that the cigaret law ''does no Mr. John Guy vlll apend next (pent . Mro. D. D. McEwan jgbod for us." Indeed, the majority of the people of Utah week la Bait Lake City with spent the r Fourth in Provo canyon. (County will insist that the law does good for us. - It may not friendi.W N. do muck good, or any, for Mr. Fish. But in this city and Mr. and,.,Mrs. B. Hathenbrook Miss Vera McAdam and Miss county it makes it more difficult for boys to obtain cigarets, and family ot Lyondyl, Utah, are Grace Kirk wood are spending a few and, compels less cigaret smoking in public places. That tna guesu or Mr. and. Mrs. F. w. days In Ogden, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vearl McEwan. 'was among the purposes of the law. It has achieved so much. C. Hathenbrook for a few day r. ' It has been enforced in Utah county to a praiseworthy ex tent That it is so poorly enforced in Salt Lake City is no Dr. and Mrs. V. E. Peterson of Hyrum, Utah, returned to their home yesterday morning, after spending a few days here with Mrs. Mr. Peterson's parents, and Mrs. William Leavltt the fault ol the law, but or the officers elected by trie dents of Mr. Fish's city. In his statement that the law costs newspapers of the State V l&O.ow, Mr. ttsn is right. But what of that? r Poea Mr. Fish, general manager of the Salt Lake Telegram, now, seeking so desperately to gain a circulation hold in Provo, think so much of the few dollars he loses by w rcxuse cigarei aaverusingr Tuvuig The Daily Herald, too, has had to refuse cigaret adver tising Proportionately to population and business The Daily Herald loses as mtKhrin. this manner as the Salt Lake ... -- - n "Drop Em" Telegram loses; But our loss of cigaret dollars is no reason why The Daily Herald should ask for a repeal of the cicraret law. IfJthecigaret law should be repealed it should not be because some newspapers lose cigaret advertising. If the law is. not good for the majority of Utah citizens: if it is .not good for. the boys growing jup all around us; if it is not good lor the majority of our men and women, then let us repeal the law, bul let us not talk about repealing the law because it "nuns newspaper advertising. The Daily Herald w ..willing to continue WITHOUT of its cigaret advertising money from now until the-en-d existence if by so doing it can help in making this a better cuy ana county ana state in wnicn to live. 1 1 . . tMra. Yes, your films, into the back of case at' 62 West Mrs. C. W. Douglas and children of Loi Angeles, Calif., are visiting In Provo for a few days with Mrs. Douglas' sister, Mrs. H. E. Suther land. Mrs. Louise McBrlde is visiting In American Fork this week with Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Noyee. m Miss Bernlce Justesen came from Salt Lake Saturday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Fred C. Strate. jlj HI KodaVan SOCIETY , George St Clair of Salt Lake the Fourth here with his sisturned Friday from Albuquerque, spent ter, $rs. A. P. Smith. N. M., where they have been for the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson past two years with their children. and daughter Ada, and Mr. and re- 8al . mm m-m- m r- COME 11 AND LETS Ibi cl ai M :V: price. We have lots of room in Our new shopM WE WILL STORE YOUR CAR by the day, week or month. Get OUr prices." r,: We extend to you the same courteous treatment, the same high class work and bigger and better service '-r than ever before. ,, .'1. :::' x Ca de l Come in and get your new auto top, or hare your ear painted. We do the right kind of work at the right Among the students who are taking the course in genealogy with Prof. E.X Partridge, B. Y. U.. is Judge D. R. .Roberts of the city court at Ogden, Utah. Judge Roberts spoke briefly at the devotional exercises on Wednesday, quoting the 98th section of the Doc--. trine and Covenants as s, key ton tne preservation 01 peace in me thi 'STh Ian lst Vest to 67 fiorth Mrsl Eona Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Townsend - : rgrdi thet.1hre d Miss Marjorie Wilson. Mrs. Roland Hall and little daugh- world. ter, of Seattle, Wash., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. CONCERT AND PLAY AT Y the coaoert..,'. presentment a work of arc tTbe awarded the'Tega nedal:.tor hU setting, by the Aztec fountain wa oeeanogrspbie Toil campus, perfect Ths jB. medal U dewas a fret fls-lighted for the occasion, lightful setting tor the dainty play ttijctlon 'ana tas peea iwarded SO built upon the! philosophy jot .the, timesi 'Jwclplentt great Chinese teacher; Cottuclua: being StfTWest'Bhkckletoi Cap. The concert began .at, 8:3,0. (he Ltaln- - BpnaJdyAttBBdseir tad Hand ;play tollowJng"lmmea&tely ittef fRaSmBs ' Householder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Persson. Miss Dora Montague and Miss Edna Cowan of Salt Lake spent the Fourth here with relatives. Mrs. Rhea Stark Is visiting in Salt Lake with her uncle and aunt, also used in decorating. Games and Mr. and Mrs. James Stark. Miss Ada Woreencroft of Salt music were enjoyed by the little Lake spent the week here with friends. PAYSON For the play elaborate costmaee enjoyed were secured from 8alt.Xke-ia-d everything was don to tnake''tae and Mrs. E. B. Stevens enter, Eureka spent the Fourth here with tained at dinner Tuesday erentng. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.M.Amos. Mr. and Mrs. F. Walkingshaw Covers were laid' for Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mor- and daughter Betty, and F. M. gan of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Walkingshaw, Sr.. of Salt Lake, ' Done and motored down and spent the ley Done, Marjorie Fourth here with Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Amos. Douglass. Miss Thelma Erlandson left Samuel Max Harper of Salt Lake spent Wednesday morning (or Salt Lake, here with his grandweek the where she will be joined by friends and from there go to Brighton for parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. , Harper. a two weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shaw and famMiss Stella Harriman left Apr her home in Los Angeles, Calif., ily of Bingham, Mt. and Mrs. Oliver gaaday, after a two weeks' stay Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carter here with, her sister, --Mrt. Owen and Harold Carter of Eureka spent Loveless,' and her grandparents, the Fourth here with their parents,: Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Harper. She Mr. and Mrs. wiiman carter. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monson and was accompanied home by her at M t. cousin. Miss Eden of Salt Lake. family spent the week-enMrs Alice Smith f Salt Lake Pleasant with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph spent the Fourth here with her Monson: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cheever and daughter, Mrs. Stanley Wilson. 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