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Show THE HERALD, THURSD4Y, AUGUST 17, 1922. ... ., 2000PEOPLE front door so couinronTy," Mrs? Betts complained. It was But it was not Monona. (Continued from Page One.) Lulu and Cornish. t - Published by The Herald Company. 1" said Dwl ght, tone curving "Well miles of gravel road."" 7 EXCEPT SATURDAY. EVERY WEEK DAY downward. , Ml Peterson iiala that r ? -w r of members state the road ' commisI the her and left "Liilie!" at 6,. said Mr. Bett 1311, Entered as second class, mail matter jhine dinner, and went to her daughter and sion are interested in the entire postofflce, Provo, Utah, under the Act of March. Sf 1V79. state and that the former practice put her hands upon her. XL C. RODGER3. ..Editor and Publisher "We wanted to tell you first" Cor of the commission of dividing the nlah said. "We've Just got married." state into three divisions, each one .TTerms of Subscription: Delivered by carrier, 30 cenU a to be bo, charge of one of the com"Forevermore !" said Ina. month; by mail in Utah county, $3 a year; outside the county, this?" Dwlght sprang to his missioners, had been done away "What's '"' $3.W a year. feet "You're Joking V he fried with with. " hope. . Ho urged that the cities of Utah "No," Cornish said soberly. "We're count advertise their facilities married Just now. Methodist parson- and opportunities by their work. He addhe our dinner," age. We've had said can get to that that IDOLIZING SPORT. ed hastily. I like Provo and SpringviUe " gether ' In a meas himself recovered r Dwlght (Utica Globe.) , and Spanish fork had tione, need ure. "I'm not surprised, after ail," he not be told to too much attention given to sports in the United cooperate. Rather' said. "Luln usually marries in this the thingjo do, he said, would be ' State?? Dr. John J. Tygert, United States commis-- . "I heard about the eloping again this She looked at him mutely. to when way." work they get together. "Do you think yog could possibly Bioner of education, thinks so and he sees in this a posi- - morning," he said "That's Just what Mrs. Bett patted her daughter's arm. He also plead for the upbuilding of stay here wKk me J" Lolie," she said, "why. Lulle. You- the outlying districts of the state. you did you brought Br back." tive danger to the nation. said Luln. like no word. "Oh mustn't tell that I You wont? ain't been and got married twice, have of C. E. Arney of Seattle, director Too think V America of "So long" be says, "as the boys the Intermountam Development He went on, not looking at her. "I root ifter waltta' so longf Ton wont!" which is now being organBabe Ruth it the greatest man in the country and. "No. 'Coarse not" Be mulWd IU haven't got anything. I guess maybe "Dont be disturbed. Mother Bett," league ised in the state, spoke on the need -a ebotrt heard little Do me I know? a tell you've something married cried. attend "She wasat this: "ou of cooperation among the communi Dwlght pej neglect their school teachers, or 75,000 people mean about your going after berr something I'm supposed to Inherit that first time, if you remember. No ties or the state and the patronis prize fight, but pay no attention to education, the counhundred dollars." five Wen, tta only No." ing of home products. He said marriage about it!" that the steel industry in this state newr tfAAr His looks searched her face, but she try ia in danger." He points to the example of Russia, little shriek sounded. last is an assured tact and referred to don't know aha went" a richer country than the United States, hardly heard what he was saying. "Dwlght!" she cried. "Now every- - the mahy different kinds of manu That's a thing," he blurted "That little Warden bouse it dont hodyll have to know that Youll have lying; jprostrate today because of the lack of education oat, "for youfuany facturing plants that would spring d not bo teB ber folks I cost be surprised, Rent, to tell about Nlntan now and his othup here with the coming of the of its people. mean, right off. pefore last night, . I mean. I can get It now. I went and er wifer sttel plant As - Dr. Tygert'i alarm is in many ways justified. "lot don't know tbem. Dwlghfd looked at It the other day, but then Standing between her mother and A ladies' chorus under the direc " he caught himself . a chain is no stronger than its weakest link, so is the merer let up on that he'd joke her I dldnt think tion ot Miss Dora Coffmau of Cornish, an arm of each about her, on that "It dont cost near as much Lulu looked across at Ina and Dwlght, SpringviUe rendered two beautiful government in a democracy determined by about It after aa while.' quality " It teem as this store. We could furnish up the and they all saw in her face a horrified selections, and a mandolin and the average level of education. If that level is low, "But her. parlor with "Ina'd about talk guitar quartet from Spanieh Fork realization. the quality of government necessarily suffers. And the They wouldn't know disgracing also Following the prowhat to do. He was startled by that "we," and "Ina!" she Said. "Dwlght I You gram playetf. game may be said if more attention is paid to sports There's no sense In telling them. They a dance concluded the activi: began again won't tell to have now, will yout Why ties of the day. and frivolities than to the serious problems of life and a rent a mother and father," Lulu "That Is, If you could ever think of I never thought of that" A long line of automobiles from government. Since the World War the country has aald. such a thing as marrying me." THE END. Spanish Fork and SpringviUe went been facing serious problems, domestic and interna- -' Cornlah waa not accustomed to deal to Provo to escort the Provo people "You know! "But" said Lulu. . tionaL Yet for many millions of our people the sport-- : with so much reality. But Lulu'a to Spanish t or ana hack again to " don't the Why. disgrace SpringviUe. ing pages of the "funnysheets" have far more attrac- reality he could grasp. Frightened. only this about that" said tion than the discussion of the problems which so "You're a trump anyhow," be af- he."There's a be to Inclined was who Jimmy, "Of course,Jf you loved htm very CARD OF THANKS. vitally affect us and the future of our children. Obser- firmed. mucfihen I'd ought not to be talking; braggart, was telling his father and Lulu aald modestly. vOh, no," of even millions vation by anyone confirms this. mother ot his experiences: while out We desire to express our sincere this way to you. But I didn't think Tea, she was. He Insisted upon It. to our many friends camping. , grownups Babe Ruth or some other outstanding figure appreciation home "You've been a Jewel In their "And all at once I stepped on a big and neighbors tor their kindness , in the sporting world is of greater She said: "I wanted somebody of consequence than all right," said Cornish. "I bet they'll and sympathy extended during the - world leaders who are wresthng with dangers threaten- rattlesnake," he began. my own. That's the reason I done miss yon If you do go." "How did you kqow it was a rattle- illbesB and death of our beloved what I done. I know that now." Lulu' said lng jcivilizatUp. miss my cooking," little daughter, Norma. To those "They'll "Look here," he said, "I'd ought to snake, Jimmy?" asked his father, who took For many years criticism has been made of the in-- - without bitterness. part at the funeral servsceptically. I'm tell lonesome awful you. myself. salaries paid to teachers. As class they "They'll miss more than that, I adequaey "I could hear its teeth chatterin' ices, to those who furnished automobiles and for the many beautiful are woefully underpaid, and yet to these teachers, with know. I've often watched you the minute It saw me," floral offerings, and to all who as, minds disturbed by the economic problems affecting there" sisted us in any way. their "own lives, we commit our children without a "You haver It was not so much MR. AND MRS. HENRY BOOKE. Page Senor Villa. " which as passionate gratitude "And now, Johnny," said the teacher, thought during the formation period of their careers. pleasure her eyes. "can you tell me what Is- raised In For a valuable horse we seek out the best trainer within lighted "You made the whole place," said - our means, but in tens of thousands of cases through Mexico?" Cornish. "Aw, go on," replied the bright boy. out the country any kind of teacher seems sufficient "You dont mean Just the cooking?" "I know what you want me to say, but for bur children. There is need for reform along "No, no. 1 mean well,, that first mi told uie I shouldn't talk rough." these lines. We need better paid teachers and there- night when you played crrfqhet. ' Tfett American Legion Weekly. fore better teachers; less idolizing of sport and more at home when you came out." serious attention bestowed on the problems of governThat look of hers, rarely seen, which ment. The complexity of our civilization today de- was no less than a look of loveliness, mands all the mental effort the rulers of the nation, came now to Lulu's face. After a KIT U5ETER RULE. " .who in the last analysis are the people themselves, can pause she said : "Well, I must be gonow. I wanted to say good-b- y ing to OVEH CHITUNS T' SoAX bring to bear on it. you and there's one or two other NIGHT 'TO YOU ET 'tM places. . . PAINTED FACE MUST GO. . "I hate to have you go," said Cor BUT PAT ROLE'S DONE I WAY- Vrflh NOW ENDURIN' the tinted face, ia the latest ukase issued by the Ameri-rha- t, to naw 0 Wfti M that he can oocieiy oi gametic inns, wmcn im juav twacu couM find to add. JESE HAHD TIMES PEY a -r. convention in Chicago. According to a statement of j tui, u," was u that ph, AM' NO RULE BOUT EM NOW', I i.-oof these beauty. Qoctora too many American women sh eeuid fid. are daubing rouge on their faces with the carefree and They shook hands, Lain laughing reckless abandon of a journeyman painter slapping a uttia. Cornish followed her to the : I door. He had hegoa on "Look here, coat of red paint OH a ham. " . ,; . aaM when Lui uh and Substitution of th1ting,, for both THE DAILY HERALD JuiesLiiiiliz-- i - rrvfii MMrsrrrr - rmj I'.vv all.f '- with us ini4 new shop at 67 North First West ITts our facilities to meet your needs, we can give you crai ' de'pendabie service, 7 V GET THAT NEW AJJTO TOP NOW HA YE US PAINT YOTJR jpAE FOR YOU 2177 SWORN CIRCULATION It wilfkenew. WE WILL STORE YOUR CAR by the dav Get our prices. Come in and let's talk" or month. Is r s And- -- over. it PrpMtotfiDlPaiotCii, r 67 North First Wfst Ta .jtenSaW Tby Big Dance much--you'- at m pianos" Geneva to EYEEY SATURDAY ' .'V i j By SYNCO ORCHESTRA Coolest Dance Hall in Utah County Trucks Leave Second West and Center, 8 p. m. - MBONE'SJEDJIAILQM tE tl If II 'I IkJ I - lf - I K - - I ne T daubing ffi?!. dyeing ii the society's objective fof the year, delegates jJSJtE decUred.iWe are going to conduct a campaign of -. Jj1 ZJH cation. declared Mrs. May G. Bctt. president 'The KLJv wukcu mu S d L" said Lata, and went still painta iaqy is n miu vi vxie yam miu ' ;. is the thing from now on.. laugblpa, To be considered really beautiful these days, Mrs. Coru,lh saw her red drees vanish IVitf niH t.ViA mmM nf faahion mnat nossesa that from his door," flash by his window, tint" in hef complexion. The multitude I her head averted. And there settled .must be given the impression her hair has been kissed "poa ikn a depreaatoa out of au pr peruoaj io ine aiow oeprssaion or ais bv the sun and the wind and perhaps the dewdrops. days. This was more It asaallM him, But if the lady hasn't time to sit on the beach, ac- absorbed v cumulate a delicate tan and plan her evening dresses I Breamshim. to his and sat Bck and bathing suits so they will fit the tan, she can dowa before his lawbook.table, But he sat, secure a "just as good", substitute in a set of little chin on chest, regarding tt Jfo '.' . . : boxes and bottles on aale at heHaverite beauty shopi no escape that way. , I . - All of which is A step at the door and ha sprang veiy interesting reading, to the affected by the change in styles as well as to mere np. It was Lulu, eomtng toward hint, r tint will be, will her face unsmUIng but somehow quit macuUBut just what the be even more interesting, The announcement is a little lighted. In. her hand wag a letter. has different effects upon differvague, as turns some faces various ent complexions. of brown, othen red, others yellow-,anin many cases Bhe thrust in Ills hand the single He read brings little brown spots, called freckles. Doubtless all sheet e e e colors will be provided by the little boxes and jars, and " wanted to know Just yon the purchaser can select her complexion- and pay the actually rid of me. I've heard price. The addition of artificial freckles, for instance, you're from her, in Brasll. She ran out of might be somewhat difficult, but doubtless it could be money and, thought of mo, and bet accomplished. It will be interesting to watch for the lawyer wrote to me. .. , , Tve nevfirst appearance of the new style in face tinting, which er been any good Dwlght would tell in any event can hardly fail to be an improvement too that If his nrlde would let him tell urxa the present .vogu " edufffi "out-of-doo- . ' , per-bot- is "out-of-doo- r" - rs .... - ' White. . ; THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY mm WTFCJ HOM8 2 !wQfc , -f L- -- lt4' rr- wMS i This is bo place to He. And I guess liYlng so Is she reason why I want to I want soma kind of a get married.' home," ' "Of course," she said, "Could yon risk Itjwltfc xay Cm pish asked.her. "There'a nobody Tte 8000,' he went oa gently, "that I like as much as I do yea. was ear gaged te a girl once, hat we dldnt get long. 1 knees If you'd be wUllng to trr me. we weald ref elonS." ; ' -I- -H nsnt there 1 r" aomebody "Look here. Do yon like mer ... "Well ... -- yesT' enough" r 't ,j "It's yon I waa thinking ot" said Lulu, "I'd be all right" .V ' "Then " Cornlah cried, and he kissed ' . (21 m mm mm ownrtght-goo- waa.tha that'a-gh- at d, high-grad- loag-stap- le ' Will Oiaouaa "Workino Together at ChatrtauqMa. for " Kormaa Allan Imrie will bring a broad vision of the world's problems to qiautauqua." Tears of personal contact with life and conditions in England, Canada, Central Europe, New You can get the famous Sk"V- 1, ,tme mystc tnom VCIL.CB LAO W HKtitNTtt Of-:t- Li- i tx fAKSHAL. -' jr f 'W.. OTEY WALKER WITH i ! md b the new Goodyear , , , , . Tread Cord now, M well as Tread Cord, from any of the Goodyear ' Service Station Dealers hated here. t with NETprices art asked to payfor "long discount tires Cross-Ri-b All-Weath- er . . 1330 W qiacher. . . - X3 31x4 ft- - t- -c strtightb.de.. Straight Side.. ' " ' ' Cross-Ri- o4ytar ly.VS . 2330 t. Straight Side. 34i4 Straight Ski. . Straight Side.. 32x4 33 2TJJ 33 " 35 .Su-hs6 ' 32.15 Side. t 39.10 Straight Side . . Straight Side. . .4 S 41.05 31;45 trti Im made in 6, 7 nd 8 inck $ka for truck Tlutt prittt include mamufactiirtr'i V. b .4255 32i4 Tread Cord Tim on also Linr FOR SALE BY ,re SUPERIOR MOTOR CO. BRIMHALL BROS. Pmo, UUb. .Provo, Utah. TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. -- '. Prwo, Utalu ANDERSON'S FORD GARAGE ' r;omtriiaTryarrFef iood-by;r- - . : t ' ,. kt forrVom20to25ks, , ., r" er I e-- - "Well, but Dwlght we're got to do ' something." "As I told yof this morning," he shall do nothing. Your observed, lister is of age I don't know about the aonnd mind, but she is certainly of age. If she chooees to go Sway, she Is free to go where slie 'wilt Can't you get mother to corae out f ilglif"beale mW TJwTkTirinqulredr : "Tra glad,".Pid CornUh. "I hud sq njuch to" do getting dinner . TYes." said Lnlu. "He Isn't quite onto the table, I didn't try," Ina conso bad as Dwight tried to make hlra' fessed. v. ': . iroirr1- t'S It was not of this that Cornish had voice sounded.' ;"I wss coming when I been thinking. got rested- np.";w;'i-,,v..,...i'.,;.' Jrou're free," h unlit She entefedV Jooktng vaguely about . "Oh, that ... - ." said Luli. : ''I want Lulls," she said, and the cor--' She, placed her letter In its '.en- -' hers of. her month drew down. Bh elope. "?Jow I'm really going she ate lier dinner cotCapneased In vague r said.' snre this time. . . ." areas by SUeh nmrtyrdom. They were . n .. ., ... , IT.... still at table when the front 'door i naa. unit ti n nrnin on he arm opened.'' ;ioaj saj good;by,H hfMiald. . "Monona hadn't ougli to use the j ? The new Goodyear pross.Rib Tread Cord U made of e cottonf and it embodies the patented Goodyear 'method ' ' ' ." : gr0upply construction. . In design, materials and manufacture it is a representative Goodyear product built to safeguard the world-wid- e Goodyear reputation. It hasa different tread from the famous Tread Cord a new. tread with a deep, clearucut, cog-lipattern and it sells - CFCT'SFHOSLBiS nj? ... worst . . . do you see what I want to' say . . . CornUh read It all and looked at Lulu. She was grave and In her eyes there was a look of dignity such a he had never seen thfra wear, Incredible 4 ' V . dignity. ' "He didn't He to get rid of me nl she was alive. Just as he thought she Instead of listing it a a high price, to enable die dealer to attract von with a acxalledTlong discount, we list it allow we prpfaUy can. You can see horn the figures below that ita advertiad price li lower man the net price you are asked to pay for many long discbunt tire4 p(nnknownVaue. V; :, .r. ; . We believe the average man would rather buy fires on this frank and " open basis, and assure himself a product of recognised worow ' ' A don't have to be a shrewd bargainer to get the bottom price on if new Goodyear CroeWb Tread Cord. His Look Searshei Her Paoa, but She Hardly Head What Hs Was Saylnft, ee ... e a "And now," aald Dwlght ' "nobody little wee bit must mind If I blurry --V, Fw got something on." "'n't anythlngf lnmy life makes me : He and Ina and Monona were at feel aa .bad aa this.I s'pose dinner: Mrs.' Bett was la her room. v you couldn't understand and I don't Di" was not there, "s " myself. "Anything about Lulur Ina asked. Only the sixteen years keeping still made me think she was "Lulur Dwlght stared. "Why but you were so should I have anything to do abont gone sure . . - : : " fnn rs Tke new Qoodyear 7, Discount" Discounting the A m Advance l ( y VV7 ' . j A. Zealand and the United States, have Qualified him to speak with authority on Toffet her for He is a former captain of the Canadian overseas furces, with a dl tlngulshed war service record, H has some intensely Interesting sugges Bons aa to how a better re!atonsh!j among peoples sua he brought abont English-speakin- " PINE TREE SERVICE STATION Prove, Utah. ? Prove,' Utah. 7 if THORNTON DRUG CO. NO. Pleasant Grave, Utah. R ' WORSLEY CO. Provo, Utah. 5 g jj -- .''.; " ; ? ' - Lr. i, .,-.- -, iw-- i' ..-- ,- - " 'J |