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Show Vy .., . - VI ... r v- THE HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1922. THE. DAILY HERALD Peter and Published by Tbs Herald Company, EVZBT r AFTERNOON EXCEPT SATURDAY. WEEK-DA- T C .Editor and Publisher RODGEES.,. Term of Subscription: Delivered by carrier, 30 cenU a nonta; by mall la Utah county, $3 a year; outside the county, 1341 a ar. 1 . , 2177 SWORN CIRCULATION of pulsing a pleasant' summer ufternoon were Identical. Daphne rose and met him, offered her hand with much cordlullty, and bade blin nit down. She too It a straight little lcnt hickory chulr near him. ! By MAUNA COWLE3 "I'm so glad 'you came," she said. "I whs Jast wishing somebody very, .....------ 8 very nice would come. IH you know Ittt, hr MoClur N.wipir Sradtcst. you havent Ikvo to see me for the ; "Peter, Peter 1" longwt timer It iTss the Peter stammered something about reproving voice of Alice, the youngest of the never making calls anyway,. three sinters. Peter In question had "Hut why said should you?" come home to enjoy the leisure of a Daphne "With three charming sisA new book, ters at hoiwe you don't need to. I'm Saturday a magazine or two, a pipe and a afraid you're too content, Peter." chaise tongue on the Daphne was a very pretty girl and terrace had left Peter feeling the con- nobody who knew her tot her tent of a mild summer afternoon. blandishments Still very seriously. Alice's reproving "Peter,' Peter," was Peter was stirred with a feeling of the cloud floating by on the cloudless This very charming sky. For, ever since Peter had been young woman wns apparently glud to brought up as the youngest child In see hhn. To be sure he hadn't called a household of three older sisters, he on her much lutely. When he did the had becotie accustomed to having all sisters always reproved Sometimes his scoldings and reproving begin with they said: "IVter, Peter, I am afraid Just these two words. that you are taking Daphne seriously. There was never any mistaking She Is a desperate little flirt." about the nature of the comments to Peter didn't tell Daphne this. follow, so Peter said: "Well, what's They talked of a number of things the matter? What have I done to for ten minutes. Daphne had been displease' your majesty T" Alice was eyeing his bundle, resting on the floor only a year older than Peter and he beside especially objected to her reproofs. "Peter, I'm dying to know-wha"Peter, dear," she said, taking a In that package. You didn't bring me seat near his. "I saw you downtown some candy, did your this noon, and Peter, Peter there "I'm so sorry," stammered Teter. was hole In your stocking. I was "Well, I may as well tell you. That walking behind you and honestly I package contains some socks that aaw the hole first and wondered what need mending. I was trying to find sort of man could be so careless, and some seamstress or something that then realised that It was our darling would darn them for me. I thought Peter." maybe you'd tell me of some one." "You poordear," said Daphne very "Thanks," said Peter. "Ill change 'em before dinner." He began readsweetly. "You have three sisters ing furiously and Alice moved Into and no one to darn your socks. If I the background of the garden beyond. had a brother but then I'm not clever Half an boar before dinner Peter like your sisters." Daphne poustHl, "went to bis room (o freshen up, and andLher lovely eyes dropped. Then good fifteen minutes of that time she looked up at Peter temptingly. "I was spent searching through bureau don't happen to know a seamstress drawers in search of a pair of hole-tea- s but, really, I'd lie so happy If you'd socks. At length be found a pair, let me darn them for you. Will you?" one solitary pair among fifty pairs or She hesitated, and as Peter did not so that were more or less unsound. object she reached out for the pack"I can manage to wear these to- age and put it In the chair beside morrow and Monday," reflected Peter, him. "and ru get one of the girls to mend "Daphne, you're too good," Peter some up on Monday." heard himself saying, looking Intent80 Monday morning he approached He was wondering ly In her face. the middle lister, Janet' whether she was having Immense "If you haven't anything else to do. sport with him or whether really she some tune today," he began with what cared for him. Any man living would he thought considerable diplomacy, give his right hand to possess the love "you might mend a few of the best of Daphne Cooledge. He had never of the socks rve laid out on my bed. taken her very seriously because it I've such a skad of them that I dont never occurred to him that he-- had a Uke the idea of buying any more, so chance among all her admirers.' If you havent anything else to "Peter Peter dear,"' Dahpne sold, "Janet Interrupted 1 "why are you looking at me like "Peter, Peter," she began In dulcet thatr but reproving tones. "That's Just like "I was Just trying to see whether a man. He assumes because a woman you were making fun of me." ' has no regular business that she Daphne'! mouth dropped like that bant anything to da I can assure of a disappointed child. "Making fun you that .when I marry Tom he'll have of you I" she aald. "Peter. Peter, how to look at things from different Can you ask 7 I have asked to darn angle. Really, It is so ridiculous. your socks. HI darn these and as Men spend fortunes educating and many more as you want me to. I cultivating women. They send them don't know any one else I would do to college, have their Voices trained, that for." hart then learn all the arts and all "Daphne, do you mean that?" the graces and then they say : "Since Events In Peter's life bad been rushfurious speed you haven't anything else to do. ing forward at inch please darn my socks.' Really, Peter, within the last quarter of an hour I dont want to be disagreeable. If that he could hardly get his bearings. the principle of the thing. When I .Here was the most beautiful girl In painted or re-- the world giving him an opportunity yon to do It I Uke to say things that he bad never it to a garage, because I know you dreamed he would have a chance to have something else to do. .don't tay. She wai willing to darn his even darn my own stockings tnd I socks always. Ould anything be dont Intend to dam Tom's, so I dont more pointed? eo why I shoold tako on youn." : "Daphne, flearlne. Daphne," Peter Peter excused himself from the aald. seising her hand that offered no feminine circle of otsten little early. resistance. "Daphne, X love you to In hie own sitting room he unwrapped distraction. I alwayi have loved yon. own parcel containing darning cot. Could yon ever love ton and silk, A large thimble and n ?Ever love your laid Daphne, and paper of needles. The girl at the no- her limp little .shonldera shook with tion counter of a department store toot tnd her free hand "dried tears told bun that thin was the necen. that welled In her eyes. "Peter, Pre Then be sat tlwtyt loved you you and no one ary paraphernalia. erect tnd ucomfortable by the side of elm. Peter, Peter, yon have been so nta reading table tnd tried to master blind." .. the art of darning, tasurlng himself that there was no use In discarding GIANT AMONG TH PLANETS fifty pain of socks just because etch pair needed a very little darning. . Diameter Ctloulated to Be There was rap on big door. But Jupiter's Ten Timet That of the Isrth before Peter bad time to gather hit Wt Uve OK mending equipment together tlster Hand had come tn. ' If yon look the southeastern part "Peter, Peter," eald ilaud. scorn of the iky toon It It dark, yon tn her voice and la her eyeaWI-can- t cannot help teeing the glantjplanet mine brother of Imagine doing any JimtterTforTt li by far the brightest thing like that X thought yon were object in that part of the heavens. a regular nan, but I tee yon arenX . Quite near It, rather higher and a I hope that yon dont teU our friends, little to the right. U Saturn, the tee-on-d that yon have to mend your own largest of the woridi which hurry v. Itocklngtr around our sun. ' v ..v. Peter fathered the tockt and the Etch of tbem hat quite family of mending thing together with hang- moons. .Jupiter ownt nine tnd Saturn dog look tnd then naked hit titter to. ten I Many of then are about the ttke a teat But Hand did not ; She tame else ai our own tatelllte. Saturn had been toe seriously ahocked, tn addition, a wonderful tystem The next Saturday tttarnoon Peter hit, which lie Inside the path of of made a neat package containing ten Iti" rlngi nearest moon, tnd these mutt or .fifteen pain of tockt tnd fared tcrost their "night iky In 1 forth. Be was going to try and And ttretch.bind of light ii L tome oldish person who would be great Both of them gigantic ire planett' to darn If well wckt wUllng .paid. He had no Idea whore he waa going fellowa, Jupiter! diameter It , about of our own earth, but to find one. He started thinking to tea timet that day an Inspiration might come. But be- to quickly doet It ipln that only ntnt hours tnd fifty mifore anything Uke tn Inspiration had, lasts When Jupiter becomes inhabited come he spied hit three listen com- nute. la itlU too hot for life to exist tt ing up the street No street to turn thott who Uve on Itt turf ice wUl he down lay between him tnd the trio. One Of them, probably Janet, 1 true quite different creature! from our We should find tt Impossible eauftjter nf Eva, was tore to ask btm telvei. itand to erect 00 thtr great planet owla the package, peter what loor.ed about for somewhere to van ing to the enormoui force of gravity. lah. JuM ahead stood the Cooled ge Brutal Brvte.1 house with .wide vertndn stretch lug - Whil-aryour k.. ............. . bigh-pltche- 4 " 7TThfJnonthmtir8hH meetings of the Cham-- j ber of Commerce and civic clubs of Provo is developing the development of community i into, a real function for patriotism, and civic unity and strength. '' Those who were present at the last meeting held on the law at Hotel Roberts are unanimous in the ,thoughtthatairrnernbers who were not present missed a great treat, I,. We feel that the best interests of this community can be served only when all the strong, vigorous, thinking men of the tomrnunity are found harmoniously together. working ' Has Provo ever i fully comprehended just what the strength of unity means? Can we ever reach the goal of our possibilities without this strength of unity ; without the harmonious fellowship and of work, which submerges the individual for the welfare of the community? Are we all willing to serve? Are we willing to devote our time and energy to community welfare ? Our .uty will grow just in proportion to jur .community jride and our community pull. The object of these membership meetings' around ?he banquet table is to give an opportunity for closer tnd better acquaintance, and better civic, understand ng of community needs and to give our social selves 1 , , chancrto growi- t 3 The Women's Municipal sponsibility of this second-meeti- - i council ng has taken the retonight at Mozart You all know how thoroughly well a real live I roman'g organization doeB things. Coma out all you lembers of the Chamber of Commerce and help to. lake tfcs the greatest community banquet and pro-raever staged in our city. PjTJjyo-is- i growing; let us all keep in her progres- ' ive upward march. . tall. . ; m " Arc You the Man? ) . (From The-ElkMagatine.) Some menT who are neither blind nor Illiterate, aim sincerely that they "never read advertisements. Yet, if you could. investigate, in ould find that the man who "never reads advertise, ents" used an advertised tooth paste or shaving earn or soap. If he owns an automobile it will be an ivertised car. If you ask his opinion of any automo-l- e he will reply in words that might have been lifted Kiily from an advertisement of that automobile. Advertising has formed his opinions to a great do ee. He may have received his information through hers who obtained their knowledge from advertising, it it is a fact that no man can escape the effect of vertising even if he does say he "never reads adver- "",T-- s each-case-y- ou , n Notone of us ever reasoned out entirely from 'n mind that the earth is, rnCIfvrrhaxh&ot read ' or heard it we would never have known In these days of good, truthful, helpful advertising say, "I never read advertisements," is merely your y of saving, "I don't read all advertisements. it Politeness when overdone is worse than rudeness. f Responsibility either makes a man . v or breaks him. The Magic of f Smart Millinery Nothing so surely enhances the natural charm, of a pleasant face as the becoming background of a smart hat. Win. Hawke of Suit Lake City, and Mrs. Thomas Collins. i Miss Veda Meldrim has returned from Chicago, whee Bhe has been studying music at tjie University of Chicago. While there she was the guest of her sister Mrs. Florence Meldrum Anderson d We have an assortment of mail models for your inspection. Oil Will a Ai lighted with the styles and pleased with the values. X The Utah County Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights and Horse Shoers' association held their annual outing and reunion Saturday at the Cast-ell- a resort. Springs meeting was held, . All business A wliiqh,waifol-lowed.b- y an Interesting program, bathing and games. Dancing was enjoyed In the evening. Daring, Colors, t Scarlet, tad gold tnd chiffon velvet brown-br- own combined - :. lut wm he simple. Officer of the Receiver. WANTED " Competent Workers yto Take the Places of Strikers STEADY JOBS Standard Wages as Prescribed by the -- United States Railroad Labor BoarcT FEEDING THE FAMILY PROPERLY it's not a inatter of costly foods or Bpecial preparations. SEGO MILK, "cream's only rival," serves as fresh milk. SEGO does not sour no waste and is always 4 me" ' WILL BE PAID, AS FOLLOWS: MACHINISTS cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours: BLACKSMITHS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. BOILERMAKERS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. V ELECTRICIANS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours; V PIPEFITTERS 70 cents hoar, $5.0 for eight hours. " TINNERS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. SHEET METAL WORKERS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. CAR REPAIRERS 63 cents per hour, $5.04 for eight hours; , COACH CLEANERS 34 cents to 37 cents per hour, $2.72 to $2.96 for eight SERVICE MEN 35 cents 16 H cents per hour, $2.80 io $3.04 for eight hours; MACHINISTS' HELPERS 51 cents to'59 cents per hour, $iOS io $4.72 far eight hours. CREAM'S ONLV RIVA Phcnt 161, Provo 4 i .F7 z ai sm tt -- t "'- to.-hk- . e n. t " , r . APPRENTiaES371eitsTr51 cents per hour, $2.16 to $4418 faright hoars- ,- ; " " Differentials of three cents per hour over the foregoing rates are paid to Mechanical Craftsmen on night shifts, and differentials of five cents to ten cents per hour in excess of the foregoing rates are paid to highly skmed positions-i- n th Mechanical t ground! for.de Inviting .;twnmgi;:out "He turned tato the driveway, and was mending t divorcer "."My husband refute to boy me mounting the first steps of the veranda when he gallantly doffed hit hat to $10,000 fur coat" ' ' "Hal he $10,000r hit sisters, doubtless consumed with "' . . ; "Juit about" to know cnrloiity why he wis ea!!!st Good st the eo"',--- . ' . hours;-ROUNDHOUS- EVERY INSTANCE t Service 70 pr . A Distinctive & Rio Grande Western Railroad System with scarlet and gold metal ciothv will characterise fU ' Mortuary oi(fZaO&ii The Denver r .v- Larldn-Goat- e IA 4 t t CASTOR ' Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Powell and sons, Max and Reed accompanied by Mrs. Pokell's parents Mr. and Mrs. John, Madsen, motored to Eureka Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Arch Weight and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Madsen. The party t rr- - - Mrs. Ray Van Waganen. t jva.1.1 377. Mrs.-Georg- e Miss Florence Faraen returned to her home in Spanish Fork, Sunday after a weeks visit with her sister, Every man has the impulse to "break training" Mi and then. I Phone Mr. and Mrs. li. E. Allen :,n J. Dr. and H. Brimball attended the Nebo Stake iuarterly William Knight were Salt Uke visconference Saturday and Sunday, itors yesterday, where Mrs. Allen attended a meeting of the stale weheld at Spanish Fork. lfare commission held at the eaiito Mrs. Nellie Kerby announces the building. Mr. Allen and Mr. Knight engagement of her daughter Ehla, attended to business in Sail kake to Leslie Cullimore of .Provo. The during the day. marriage will take place at an early date in September. OscarJVogeL. soirof Mr.' ami Mrs. mtryYiKei. has. returned fmm a His trip Mrs. Cecil C. Smith of Butte, trip to the eastern--titatet.to Pikes Peak; Denwas a Provo visitor last includes-visit- s Mont., week, the guest of her sister, Mrs. ver Colo.; Chicago, III; Uuffa4o G. L. Bushman. Mrs. Smith Was New York; Toronto, Canada; and formerly Miss Dee Holden of Provo. the Niagara Kalis. He reports a very enjoyable trip. A missionery dance will bo given in the Third ward amusement hall Thursday evening, complementary to Oral KnuSsen, son of 'Mr.' and Mrs. Mathias Knudsen, who will For Infants and Children leave September 6th for the East. ern states, where he will labor as In Use For Over 30 Years missionary for the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints for two Always bears --J9 years. It will also be a welcome home for Lynn Taylor Marian Tay- Signature lor, Rulon Von Waganen and Will- - turned to their respective homes. after a weeks visit in Wallsburg. t tt M illiii visited In Tintic and Silver City, lam Burch, who recently returned and came home by way of Salem from various fields of labor fur the An enjoyable trip was L. D. S. church. A cordial invitacanyon. made. tion is extended to everyone. Mrs. J. E. Snyder of Provo and Mrs. Wm. Ewell and Mrs. Aurellla Snow of Salt Lag;e City have re- do" u mi 20 N. University Ave. Mrs. J. P. Clayton entertained the members of the Utopia club at her home Thursday afternoon. Garden flowers were used in decorating the entertaining rooms. The time was pleasantly spent with sewing. During the afternoon, several vocal solos were rendered by iMrs. L. T. Eppereon. A dainty luncheon was served to tb efollowing: Mrs. Jack Booth, Mrs. Alma Boyden, Mrs. Milton Booth, Mrs. R. F. CrandaU, Mrs. L. T. Epperson, Mrs. Emil Jacobsen, Mrs. Lee Smith, iMrs. Ross Buckley, Mrs. Ted Nesblt, Mrs. Ray Watkms. t's htft0 .erry?T5- - and Saturday, Sept. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Glories Hawke entertained at a dinjndr at their home Wednesday evenltigicomplementary to Mr. liawke's sMbr and brother, Muts Edith Hawke apd John Hawke, of St Ausdell England who are here visiting. A cut giaafe bowl with cut flowers formed tfce centerpiece. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Raynjond Green, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Uullotk, Mr and Mrs. half-holida- awnlng-aheltere- The Meeting Tonight Fall OpeningFriday Society Idt'Hg Daphne Entered aa second etase mail matter June I, 1)11, at the 187. jHjatoffloe, Provo, Utah, under the Act of March B. reclined reading on a chaise i lnf, It occurred to Peter that tlielr lengue. HATCH UNDERTAKING COMPANY The Boose of Economy and ' ' . Service. Without exoeptlon we make It a point to act In the Interest of the family where enr terrioer at nnder--' taken, are required. The uttter of profit comet, second with at, In every instance trst endeavor! to render the vest lerrtoe we can iad to tare the famU tt'mncb, " trouble s1 wnn...... b. In accordance with announcement bj the United States Labor Board, July 3, old men remaining and new men accepting employment are within their rights and are not strikebreakers. They have the moral and legal right to engage in railroad service and win have protection of every department and branch of the Government National State . and. Municipal. ; t - The men who hare remained in the employ of the Denver Rto Grande : Western Railroad, and who are now taking service are not merely loyal to the railroad; they are proviu their loyality to the public and the Government. They are not "scabs," but they are at work under the protection of the Law and the Labor Board, and THIS RAILROAD INTENDS TO KEEP FAITH WITH THEM TO THE END. H ' . Colo. APPLICANTS FOR WORK SHOULD APPLY AT THE OFFICE OF. "" " Weirick, Foraman, Gunnls ttvn) Shop upt, Kurnham Shops, Den. . F. Herman Col. T. Owaiia Master Mechanic, Grand Junction, ' Forsman, Colorado Springs, Waltar Robarta, Maatar Machanlo, Pvablo, Colo. - i: Local Agant Trinidad, Colo. Local AganL Floranca, "V Laeat AganV Canon City, Colo. fi.y C. Haaklna, Maatar Machanlo, Sallda, Colo. Local Agant, Laadvllla, Colo. t h Local Agan Aapan, Colo.' -'"'-- l.i'Oajul a O. C. Qataa, Foroman, Montrpaa, ;ColoV JOSEPH Colo. E. C Howerton, Maatar Machanle, Alamoaa,Xolo. . . Local Agent, Duranjo, Colo. Colo :C 8, Carpontar, SuperintendenV-Aldgw- "Agant Tallurtdo.- - Colo. tocar Agani;, Sanu Fa, New Mexico. 6alt Laka . D. CL Cunningham. Asst 8upt, M. City, Utah. f Local Agent, Provo, Uuh. f Foreman, Ogden, Utah. , J. C Richmond, i Local Agent, Price, Utah. a . n. YOTTNO. P- -v |