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Show 7;;. -s- ms THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922 j'THEiDAIIiY HERALD - i , - Published Site Sala, "I should Lulle might have had a little '( mure gratitude to her than this.'' I Cm tlielr way to church Ina and Irtvitflit encountered PI, who.had left the house some time earlier, itep- j ping fidlntely to rhurch In company turn Hi.iihy l.HrKtn. ui was m wnite, S in! Kit face wa the face of an angel, 1 Ma .vumsr questioning, go utterly dt'vi.M of her sophistication. , '"i'li a chijil," said Inu, "must not st't hii much of that Liirkln boy. She's fast- a llrtH'. little girl." "Of course she mustn't," 6ald lwUlit sliarply, "and if I was her 1 mother- -" Swl " hT stop that !" said Ina, sotto voce, at ttbe church steps. kl To every one'with wjiom they spoke ' N lbe ulsIe after ''llurch' .Ina an- - t f9 9B by Tbe Herald Company. EVERY WEEK IAV EXCEPT SATURDAY. ftfciil matter June Entered as becohd cia-postoffice, i'rcivo, I'tak, uiJ..r the A"t of March ,'. s 5," 1311. U7a. :it 47 1 d Editor and Publisher E, C. jaorXiKTlS Dilm-totit Subscription: by mail in I't.iii oiruty, I1: by yea: month; 13.50 a yeac. ; carrier, 30 cents a outsidtvibe county, SMft 1 DON'T GET HURT! SW- . v.. anti-accide- - -- " -- T. 1 fllBHBUsflMyU nt - jMMi'jh Fall at the $10.90 price it seemed to motorists as if the 30 X 3': USCO had reached j the peak of tire value.' Yet the makers of TTSPO ha produced a still better USCO a longer -- wearing tire with mm W S AmMSMwlMW& lj Thicker tread thicker side walls. Better traction, longer service, . W 1 "No-Accide- nt brother-tn-la- kj s . ",-uu-gi- r4 Understands her parents." S 'J mi in uiuiriuYU MjIUO. a ma I . I A -- L- UniteifStaf S S I mKM Brtlm ': 1 lM TTVT "n .3 i lf STJ'SLSS "rl CI Zlo'JtX 'af ' VV ' Where You ' TXt- r af ' w yry 9j yyy ,M ,j'wr&YTrSj Wj irfi TeDuride Motor Co.. A. R Worstev. Pravn Garage & Storage Co, Springvffle, Can Buy U S.Tires: L Milit K lk.1l m ira Itn ' 1 -4 teanon home. Lulu hSJltt'29l?Xi I 1a"' ,: He expresses his r During the past two weeks several se mv iu vaucu rrovo biiu nave maae rmuant oommenu am- "whww canasses for assistance. Most of them have carried a S Bobbr! ha leaves, petition which they have presented at the door of their tr be nothings- ,- discuss cnea intended "victim," The petition has set forth in . touching phrAeseology the ailment with which the re-to pwant possibiutiea spective invalid-- ' Is suffering and has concluded with an appeal for money that he may go to some renowned ' in the east or tojiome sanitarium . doctors institution praouoat nonaotjtr-tha " its for treatment , two or one cases local assistancefrom the vln been has offered these men but they have re--i f ei juMini fuse4 by saying that it was the money they wanted so "? ' " " that they could to to some better institution for treat. lucceei now. Mia . .. laeuu Wight Herbert J "wne danc , m i,;The.people of Provb should be very careful how S I theT extend nvmnnthv in tmeh inAMAnaU TCI, .. hV -"33 A thAM im am nt tkam DigOtltr ...1.4. UUinilllW. vMHBBj there are twenty-fiv- e who are working the CotnevUveB others scheme as a. graft In many cases the .man who is u iwierv p. TbtyTl tMgtn to read tarnai r ml" ... .awTicer toJd working the game Is making more money .each; day "Why not aa thm1.:JTT -i.t.w awwav person wno is giving him the moijey. .Z ',1irl Rome wmwiriiir In tha no of a r nnm& n Vi. f""' Iu"tha rmtttrtm'!ri 7 inert wu;a attention of the poUce officer It has been learned that j IwjS?"; "T0 oiauni to Irlchts ' wwaeumng as.high as $15 and 25 day has been collected by" the a? "WW . flerWrt "lnvalid.u, 'Viu-..- . .. nouse-io-nou- : panaanx I "invalids- - 1922 m tha bouse. maajurs otmodsntisj. 2 uco Copyright I Ml as-su- I I; - . 30x3 U.S. Tire Co. 1- .. Better USCO. posiClon is maBVtraTeled man the schools in America lire now teaching T tnlo, tmuaa ann mnm CDs sngnx interest Maa df in oar la appredatail. ba Ihl. rl twweiy, au snouia ao so. xne importance of the cam-- '. wbibu swnaning new la her UM. paign may be appreciated from the fact, disclosed by thiti records, that for every person killed In an accident impall m 9tto whkh tha mere are injured." tam& take Ntnian god Lota beooma hi " The It is possible today only in "One-ha-lf PfV - USCO is a tire money's worth that was impos sible a year ago. I o ja wTs-nuuu- H A The new and better . ( III S L-- ; more mileage. And the tax is absorbed by ' the manufacturer. j . 7 7 w -- W KM ASt j JjMWlMiif& mwWJfmjiiMh Mm4wiillliiMlMf;. -- a I Lmmnh with No Tax added j " ., Jna,-e- f attheHOSSiTrice " "!! lOflSIr I u BiiyTb-dayi-s aiVew-aBetter-aHe- avier - Sk.1 . fePMV I "Don't tret hurt!'' is the slouan bv'ma by the J cam M : ll Safety Institute of America in an paitm - under av thrtJU?Jiout, tiie .Untied Stateid, "Children are the thief victims of their own and c!pvrihr b D.APPUETON AHPCOMfANX other people's carelessness," says Laurence Vail Cole' is "And the it of the director tfecough she teisought Ninlan. institute, man, SYNOPSIS "Scare me!" cried Mnlan. ''Why, I cnuaren, ty continuous eaueauonai campaigim in ine think It's a good Job donev if you ask schools, that we hope to cut down the national bill paid each jrear for carelessness." h0UB of her (later J Ktwhrw err Wlr trtirfinwr-jta- iw 7Elbert H. Gary, ctairifia'6T:'Ifie TJaHiaTSJalei' "r"-- Steel corporation, a vice president of the institute and with kl.L . ... " aaa is constantly at nmlty, ' a'prime mover in industrial safety, will head the com though"uwi aDDUvntly &tuiui his 4 ) uA ,., Week" in New Oti baa natural thourhta ut irti.. point mittee that will put on a which Wither her aMar Dor bar York next fall. ofw. seemingly oan To Mr Similar campaiirns already have been held in other Deacon comaa Bobbyoompevbeod. Lark In. recently her hlh school youth, tecretly contt cities, notably Baltimore and Boston, and an effort fraduated enatnored of Deacon's aider daughter, etac will be made to hold one in every importantcity in the IMana, ai applicant for a "Job" around i tha Deacon house. II ta engaged, his nation. air. to be to keep tha lawn in trim. occupation acci-in cent automobile of all deaths Forty per Tha family la excited tha news of an dents are children," says Director Coleman, "While approaching visit fromonerDaaoon t brother whom he had not seen for deaths in industry have decreased 28 per cent since Nintan, shot raar. Deacon Joke with Lulu, many with 1906, automobile deaths increased more than 3000 per ubUe meaning, concerning tha coming qule cent. be t meeetlng. "Children, victims in New York alone," says Cole-- baoaoM at tbe ripple man, "were 375 in 1920 and 402 in 1921. More than In her placid, colorless which 500 are predicted in 1922. J Detroit, by its safety cam- ins arrival or Nlnian willexistenceLulu Is bring. Interested atienula.thu and child reduced auto in fatalities accidents muKiu i from paign, with ilka watching tbe envy something 96 to 30 in a single year. of Bobby and "Experiments have proved it iai possible to denuuan arrives, in vuKiycimuj, absence tha of hia business. Barbert at crease accidents by education. The best way is to teach and of Ina, Mating, that be becomes the children; they can, be depended upon to teach the aoqaamtsa with Lute Orst and In a mea-- v - Wrtf .Ljrf' si tie at "I sWula.TtiljiV' I t think vv tn Utah; Spanish Fork Motor Co, Spanish Fork, Utah; Benjamin Garage, Benjamin, Utah. 41 m ?,,, freeiSif.'! I s v. 1 ' I 1 . .i "" - I Vi we makkg their annual collections tor funds from the I Sboii Voa. iiia Vmut' kwkln8: the e th.-uof the poor 4 Tifn8J!? neea oi nejp.or assistance w" lunar rar v au lookingcf 1,'uno iik v ij v hicj buvuhi tw rcerreq w pne8Q organizations. . Tnera 7 Z i- , "" "nlwd ftort -- iapothiwasairfnflrtoany tatiegcading.. .iiimww.tffoTt to. make an HV honest L rrfit' !!!tww JWaPrtK UtttedStitlladl H,iU" I ""'' . - kA ' Si 1C i 2 per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. a MILiaMAKaBRS70 cento oer honr. SS.6ft fnr .uu "WUIO. t ......-- . L In laughed. riUlculoui to think way of Lulu - that 2 "( home1 Imarrri imiubb jBugheo, too. "Course she and si oon i care say it" he Iwouldd challenged. , r rum wirnm i.nin Te Lulu, that other Lulu who sometimes 'ItV fougbf her . battles,, suddenly spoke sf fitness, but no one heard for some neutral fircL snrt It was arranged that that, ...i. mentioned that he was going to take ' "I, Lulu, take thee, Ninlan, to be snouiu ioiiow them--lna would see to "w "na Jenny for ice : cream that ntumg uugoana. , night j"You that, though She Was scnndBtl " wllir NInlau cried. Ina's Irritation found Just expres- they were not first to return to War-her. offlcs pf.mothfirhood wessmg of Mm Rett. lotisly, to prove that she, too, could KistQuiQrue I won't have you downtown In the iuamma won't mtmi" iiit t i. evening," ghe said. 'Mamma can't stand a fuss ,nj uia,ie as m,erry as the rest any more." & n in. "But you let me go last night." in.ro. nr e. tne leit Thu men tal) 11 . linve we entertaimxt ai k women still sitttair at the othPrV.hi reason why yon " "eui wer .Mnlnn laughed and should not go tonight." pounded his 1 Ni norning unusual about these four me iiW oq wit ... tawe.. vim-Miwt Twi.k muiirerentiy dressed, Indifferently not 11 walk downr- vu.aoiWfttiy!i---nit..kra- s v no W 1,.... conmtlonetl. ' The hotel shocked. "I don't. thiflV Vnt-- ni.l.i t " , , Btl ffontl HI" in to-- holy , thlngsh-wha- r-s jnuuiiie aeatening concord, ness the matter, made Lulu's and propitiation, the reconciling march. wedding ..... , Dwightjer element tn his honte. , ,. .e e Dwlght Herbert Deacon's eves were "Me, too?" Monona's ardent hope, It was still early next -a hot daystaring and his face was scarlet her terrible fear- - were .': twiBht-reacheever Jnher 5 r home. Sirs. Eett was standwedding Is binding In this state" "ou- t0. ing on the porch. certainly could twlght "A civil wedding. Oh, wellnot do; enough for -" Nfn. "Where's Luller asked Mrs. Bett every' one. Inn dismissed It -iona cmpied her bands. "Goody! told. They . "But' 1." Kohl rwi,, Last time yon wouldn't let Mrs. Bett took It in, a bit at a time. goody be a niaetstrate." . me. go." Her pale eyes searched thai. v ... She They looked at Ana .MA.k. Msvero, sho.k her head, heard It again, . "That's Why 'natta'a rnln v . . Ishly. IWrfirht '-iuhx. n. you this time.1? Ina aM who me ro uf ti. ier nrst suestlon was; detenntnate hh of in... These ethical balances having been some"Who's to do '"i""'"! going lMn-iyour workl" some one, circled about )f nicely struck, Ina proposed another: and "Tha haiF thought cf that, and this "But,- - she said, "but, you must eat was manifest, or you cannot go." . 4 "Oh." J.e said, "you and ril have Continued to jlaugh, "I don't want any more." Monona's to nwinRge. look was honest and Mrs. Bett luedttated, piteous. frowning. "Mnkes no difference. Too must eat "I left the bacon for her to cook for w nil you have to w you'll get sick." sny accomiug to your breakfasts." site said,' "I can't Jaw, And there dont have to be wit- ."Not" eo.k bncoa fit to eat.; NrlthAr" hegaid, "Very well. then, tfo Ice cream ;fsayr yu." dowa again, .'ItT11 soda for such a little 'We've, had our hrn bract. girl." hroud-tlklaci.' Monona began to plaited escnped from this dilemma, cry quietly. But Loin's throat he her passed plate. She ate, chew, iina it up in the city, on expeuser M she swauowed. cleared her thro7. ing high, and slowly. nru, we aunt have much.. swallowed sgain. " In Mrs. Bett'S eyes tears M at tt she will eat." "TjBtVI you fathered, Ina said to Dwtrh Dwfght scare yoq- - but ,r. , they were not for Lulu. sh. will notV.;. 1 A tente per hour, $3.60 for eight hour CTJER57(L cenU pet boa $5.60 for eight hours. JPIPEFITTERS-.7- 0 thirl Really, It was F: '." ' moth-erhoo- " Bow-grope- i! iey a k 4 it 3 M mm V1 Standard I aid. 4 "-Itbe When anv at ttiM i v nwui iiiTanuo ciu "V wwon "nrAnnnnMul 7i they at your door again, the safest way would be to notify u go"r maytne Office OI the Chief Of rtrHrA nnrl laf Viim it,aati.t.l "Ltlln ilarari't J iin Li.i k--i.,. i Persia the genuineness of the sick claim. '"ghtU o .iouoix tht thou at iparaoi I TUB MIK, taM.a A.. uin ado, worn Parti the fastaen of heriiiniia. wifehood and d .1 " r7 titim. 1( 4 JSJEADfY , V mdividual imitriMnHa ,Uiejiancter and will 46 I 1 - ftr ' f. 0 d the,Recdvr: I I"; . of w w V m . 1 V .WAWTKn ni i a itaariaT m 1 " Kailroad System Officer r !l A 'e-oett- er ICAB ..WFMtIfw REPAIRER&-6- hn; ,7' Clt tO'Sf cents 3 'V,W-JSBSh-8- 4 ROtmnnnTTSt? houF Differential's - eroir., APPRENTICES-- 27 1. ner rf k Si P hour, $5.60 for eight hours. a.. ciku iiuurs: r ...l. y honr 7-M.w't Mmt w .a. --eigai nours; WntS t0 38 cents PCT h0. $2.80 to $3.04 for . eight hour8. cents to 51 cents per hou $2.10 throa . a. $4108 for eight hours. ' " Larldn-Goate- s nn,i,., hT.m.mmsrrmw TwTi,--aerpirtW't- k. .. .t. s,n'' more-suppe- :A Distinctive Service is - . Phone 161 Provo f, .he !ln tht ' r t. e -- I - , - 1 . , V,-- 0.:.-,-v-,-.- - men'Am strikebreakers. ThVnmtL wiU have protectiorrof and JIunidpaL i. .... fr. ;c::r'i;"lw ThisStoft Continued In the NactDattyHeraU . SUtta. Labor Board, July 3, old their righte and are not So wleSanfb are proving their loyality to the pubUc and the they are at work nf th. r PANY INTENDS TOmlSlSS tbe Government-Natio- md State nal, Western 2lJ2&S f fSTu V -- to the "mpm?; they -not "scabs," but Jhty d THIS COM- - APPUCANTS FOR.WORi SHOIILD APPlVatthp w a avct WS i . . . . u r a. : ,. B.urn",m Herman WiM.i "ver Cole '"'K Den." -s.'. " "V ni rirann, unnnis T. Owens Master Gran. Junction. Mechanic. Colorado ' WCS H'W,B,0,, prtnfla,' ColOv J V..V1 . u ' . ;rr,w Walur Roberta, Master Mechanlo, Pueblo, Cole, Local Agent ; Trinidad, Colo. Local Agent, Florence, Colo. - ' . ..1 .i Local Agent, Canon City, Cole. E. & Hasklna, Master Mechanic, Sallda, Celo, Local Aganf, Uadvlllft," Celc Lecat Agent Aspen, Colo, r;'? -O. C Catsa, roreman, Montrose, Ccte." r .7 . ; . . 1 ,.. E, C Mowerton, Master- - Meehanhv Alamooa. Colo. ' v. Durange, C0H0. Z0" Colo. 8POrtitendnv Rldgway,' Local Agent TellurHo, Colo. . LoCal Aaftnt Santa N. A0". .,rp,ntr' r ,'':Uh City; Utah. Local Aaent. Preve J, : Local Denver, Colorado 1922. 5 kV; , 1: . f.-- . . T . , - ' The Denver A Rio Grande s - - yu. Foreman, Ogden, Utah. . Agent, Price, Utah. JOSEPH ILYOUNa Receiver:; July 22, fl) . .. - -- ft t "-n- iu . 3 2 P; Q H Western Railroad System. . I 4I |