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Show the herald: Tuesday; HARCirx 1921:, admlrW tha triA jmnait ...." taeir. youthful beauty and merry " : i that he was even then,' said Brother Eicon"" Pig- - ' - i Graclons said Sammy. Sausage, "He 'speaks the truth, csld Sammy J ' rMi!ii"-!.'i;liiiiu"you didn't have' to wait until New spirits." , . 'Sausage. rTear's day to promise yourself that, As they left the train at the 77 ! ! "We njlght not have remembered it ' for you do that all the time. as dose to the pushed even then,'' said Miss Hamv -, nvell," said Miss Ham, "the resoluwoman; he knew as he could without 1 ."True,- true, grunt grunt." said Mastion was a good one." She turned ' to ter Pink Pig. V "Tes,' that is so," said Sammy Sa f speak to him, . "And Miss Canton "True, true, squeal, queaJ,' said sage. "Well, I make the same resoluMiller tf course you know her as Mrs.' Pink Pig. t Mr. -- fellow tion myself." " .v.commuterr "Absolutely the truth, squeal, grunt" "So do we,? sald-4h- e other pigs. . "And of course- -! know' him ' dont said pinky.flg's mother. '" 1(6. Mi, kr keClttr Nnwapaiiar Wjradiww.i And with one accord every pig grantat properly all," laughed Mildred. PIGS' RESOLUTION "My mother speaks the truth as do ed and squealed and promised himself Ted Mill was an artUt, and with "Hnw do ton An r VCtii.v we all, grunt, grunt" said Pinky Pig. or herself that the new year which had ' his eye always on the beautiful bs bad Miller would have given a good deafl said Grandfather "Grunt, "The truth It to, squeal, squeal," lately begun , would be one in which been; observing each worulng as he ror.ner poise, her comfortable way Porky Pig, grunt" "when New Tear's day said Brother Bacon, once more, as all they would all continue to do all they made the trip la the commuters train of facing a situation. came l made a fine resolution. ' the others agreed with him, could to Uve up to the family name of Jusely.-young- ' three am to his studio In tie city T wrr should i to like be able "Now, pigs, If you do not know what "Ah, yes." said Grandfather Porky, Pig.. girls 'who- alwayaj;ot on ati to speak to Miss Canton he said, a resolution means I will explain." "but you are all talking .about such "So you are married Bayside.'. ... realizing. that she would think him "We do not know what it means," tht The lady said she was. They earned a living la theclty and. stupid and bromidlc. He flattered others said, "so, squeal, squeal, explain unimportant matters as a word and Its whether meaning and you remember lived In the country. They traveled himself that he usually was not ordiAnd then he handed her that old It to us." .A the first or last or after you've line of talk about together each morning and evening. nary In his conversation. "A resolution means to resolve to do beenmeaning being sorry he told it, and all such things." There "was nothing gay in the fashion hadn't met her in time. They parted Immediately as com- something," said Grandfather Pork.v "How badly you talk,' said Miss "But you are Just in time," she simof the hour bat these girls did not muters do each to- hurry In his own Pig. '. e Is the most sen"Now If you make a resolution yon Ham, "That adopt They looked:' as fresh and: direction. pered, "Next reek 'get WBhai de " tence rve ever heard." Ted Miller tried all day to ret that make up cree of divorce." sweet as morning blossoms when the; somemind you will t'o your e "It's not such a sentence," boarded the train' at 8:22, and Ted pale tint on canvas.- Be was doing i thing. In other words you resolve t Then It was his move. said Grandfather Porky, "because It heaA study and nothing else seemed do something or Miller as he was wont to watch them youjrfinjs yourself Isn't a fiattlno It Right. greedy speech. from behind hls morning, paper bad to come before his 1bIoi 4ih-yon will do something whatever it If bobbed-haireI made a Joke. "Ha, ha, grunt-grun- t , etri Tony and1 Ivan are two cltlsens who you have resolved to do or promlsetl tysidelossomrtp6TeTy whom he had long called a blossom. "But tt 4e foolish of nil of you to was an appropriate name. to muster the niceties yourselfyou Fould do." r waste so much time talking and fussing our language. "vVhatcan be the matter with a f When one of them udredrdne-c"Oh satd Brothe: yes, grunt grunt" ' I I wonderr he asked himself. "And :Bacon"I remember that word now Ahan I am try uig to tell you ot The makes a break the other tries to set she tmedTTe tte jnsual seaOppffi-sitt fine New Tear's resolution I made." the artist, 1 wish I could save at my "To be sure, squeal," said e took every opportunity to give Sammy Sausage, squeal, "We had to know the meaning of the "It s a fine day under head," re "I remember that up enough out of this, week's pay to . word first," said Miss Ham. "Ton marked Tony. go to see Ethel Barrymore Saturday her seats to the theater whenever he word, too." was floing settings, He learned to BTou mean," corrected Ivan, "It's a afternoon." :Mlssfnn8t ier nor. nam. Td have to starve for jsee!Oolteower "Perhaps . so." said Grandfather fine day overheath." rnadTC'aldrHiIdrea7the bobbeddbatred sonaiity seemed to promise In the "And I do too, squeal, squeal," said Porky. :. "Most certainly, not perhaps," said Mrs. Pink Pig. one with the lovely brown eyes. Her days when be did not know her WlfelyJUivlce. " . ...... "The same Is tnie with me, for I Miss' HanuJ"That youdearlel Tm detained at pale skin was of a rare coloring and sweet frank. Jolly and yet thoroughly remember it also, grunt grunt" Bald the artist had admired It more than practical, as are the girls today, '.'Very well," said Grandfather Porky, the office on very Important busliless. last be made np his mind that Master Pink Pig. "But What I want tO ayjft fhat llJtentt all np f.ir once when she had stepped into the nv pnnd In . "I re""Pl'Tr thp wimriiw fwtlv made th)s one New'Kar'sjesoratlon. "I wion't dearie. YonTl come home train in the brilliant morning sun If lie was eoinir to h wtthoni-nonea-o1M1 professton-jjirlirf borne, where Just what It means," said Pinky Pig. - '"On Newr Tear's day I resolved, or as early as you can, won't youT And light It wasnal -' promised myself that beginning with John, dear' trrunt, grunt, to be sure I do." yellow, and her Jlps were naturally his mother and tRter ompioft a aii -tain amount of ct be would "To be sure I do too, squeal, squeal scarlet it V 7-JhejnewjfiafeiJsealdufa ewharrs. thls said Pinky Pig's mother. "Squeal, at an tlmea-an-d "Tlease don't draw to too many In Ted Miller overheard this remark, have to find uhejhok-nQt- everything t coma get hold of and that I, for one, would never side straights." lovely girl could look spop. him e andJtJiappenedat-heJwasrTsalHtinf squeal; jof course! do." btt- of tscenery --for- the very light of a lover." "Of course you all remember what It bring' disgrace on the family name of over For be had decided that at last he which Ethel Barrymore was In play appearingrrand as was always the had fallen a vlctlnLta her charms and well enough to uncase In"snclrv7ofkhenad plenty of ho .knew-hlmse- lf Have Your Freight Shipped Between seats at his disposal. At this mo- derstand that It would not pass. He PROVO AND SALT LAKE Is tad fought It because he thought the ment he had "four tlckets-tnBvia too was foolishgirl young to be Interested pocket He deplored the Aai kepViiin from offer- In him. - ; THE UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LINE. Mildred, meantime was' desperately ing to these three young girls the seats that meant nothing, to him, and in love with the big artist and waf PROMPT for which they were planning to go bemoaning the fate that had permit-fe- d SERVICE without their midday meal. her to give her whole t irt to a All the way, to town he tried to man so far out of her reach. ".".." WE HAUL find a way In whith he might offer "I wonder If you like me well " the. tickets without offending: enough to let me HOUSEHOLD he knew hi Miller Degan one day 'when he met GOODS the car. He went over and took the her going out of the train. aeat besldeJietJBe explained quick Mildred looked upi at him wlde-eyeWhen Ordering, Designate Our Ljne ly what his problem was and handed "I am surprised that jon firid me Interesting enough that's all," she said, prettllyj--- ""YoiTDIdn't Have to Walt" "Oh I do," he said earnestly. It was the beginning of the beauti- means when I tell yon," said Grandful days of his life and the arQsrwon-dere- d father Porky. " "Wft arfsfit thar he had ever been able to jbered It create anything lovely before. Now tot I ! 7Thec Bayside ' r THREE GENERATIONS ''f .' -- -- ni:' - s. -- - -- y f . CHICAGO; March 5. canaries and gold- Mrs. E. J)."iou& entertained, ev oral friends at her home: Wednesday afternoon. - Games, music and lunch ": 4 eon were enjoyed by 12: " Conoco Gasoline I Distillation Record Dale-skinne- d are-tryin- tt g Ibe-Tglrt- ag". InitiaH15"?,. htm-righ- if uat accessories. - plg-llk- . ..... . . ;. . . . ......25 .... .7. . . . ..... End Point 429 ... Color 26 plus . . .. . . . ;. Doctor Negative (ho acid) yrr- - penetrating fish In neighboring flats, even as, high should read The Daily Herald, which prints 75 per cent of all .national advertising of automobiles, tires, gas and m -- persons- the fumes were so AUTOMOBDLE OWNERS t pig-lik- admit-toPork- l - riH onlr bacans llinr 6 alpnt windows open; tor three generations of one tamllywere Hiled-- yesterday when a-- deadly .jtas, used In ridding a of roaches, seeped through a forgotten opening in old walla up to the second-floo- r flat. A dozen other persons probably are - ;. alive . ." - - DEAD. - . . per cent . . . .52 per cent .. .87 per cent 221 cent 406 .7....d5jer 874 Hi Test Specifieatiohs. . -- . B IS-- ?- saife-condu- L: .i. SUPERIOR GASOLINE in-th- -- 24c Per Gallon - Suoerior Mc itor Co. 5eri;ice Station cojne-to-see-r- d. I Specify thJiejFatfIearnlnt4o-nowthls-Flr- r rCOAL STANDARD - Business and Professional and to feel that she responded to bis love the whole world was more nearly worth while. "Tou are Indeed my own Bavslde Blossom now, 'Mildred." he said to her when she had finally told him that she would try to Interest him all through life. From the.Spring Canyon DistHct, on Your Next Order. GIVES MORE HEAT her the seats. She had a broad un. derstandlng of life, of girls and of conventions, ' Sfie said that he need not worry. "It's the black bobbed-haire- d one that's MUdred and that's all I know." frVWtumeU;U, 8Mt his friend Dresented the tickets he did not know, but because It was nearly a week before he, happened to ride on that train again, be did not know until he, saw the three they had been to the mat-Ine- Vtts ' e. ' I i 1eyXjooked at him and smiled- - as they came to,'" He felt ernhflrrnssed. HeJild-behl- nd hloaperoinrman or tne world and an aftlst accus- j lumea to neauty Jn its every phase, he waajinnsually reticent with women. If was Mildred who felt It incum-heupon herself to; cOm bctobs tlie aisie to tnank him, nt "It Is "hothlni." he said, "nnthln at all." "Oh, bttt - ; tO US It In" h mll.wl - He thought It tbe extreme lack of embarrassment or silly Pretence that be liked best abont the Riri nfter she bad taken her own seat s Phone 517. , The. Lewis and Oark ..expedition Elks Bldg. commanded by Meriwether Lewis and Provo, Utah. William Clark, penetrated frpmjthe riverMississippi through territory now forming parts of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North CLARENCE HASMUSSEN Dakota, JdSstana, Idaho, Washington and Oregoni the Pacific ocean. The Phone 869-members of the party were the first Special Representative white men tq cross the Continent between the Spanish possessions to the THE BANKERS-LIF- E south and the British holdings to the OF DES MOINES north. The expedition was sent out by One of the most conservatively-manaPresident Jefferson to explore the ged life insurance comLouisiana territory Immediately after panies in America. its purchase from France, Theparty Information gladly furnished! left the vicinity of St. Louis May 14. without . v obligation. 1804, passed up the Missouri river, reached the month, of theJflatte July Warrfved"tit'the campTof the Mandans and Mlnnetarees, about 1,600 ABE W. TURNER miles from St Louis, late In October, Attorney-at-Laand wintered there until April 7, J805. Room 7,' Knight Bldg, Provo, men were sent back to St Fourteen Louis with collections and reports. , Utah. Phone 661-- 1. The expedition reached the mouth of the Yellowstone river April 26 and one . month later sighted the.Itocky DR. H. F. CANNON 1 . STANDARD COAL CO. Salt Lake, Utah, .", Scientific Eyesight Specialist The three forks of the Missouri Jrvine's Store. Over 25 discovered and rlverwere July Utah. 555. Phone r Prpvo, Galla named, Jefferson, Madison and tin. The exploring party proceeded up the Jefferson,' crossed the Rockies In September started down the.Co NEW YORK LIFE COMPANY lumbla river October 16 and on T came In sight of the Pacific ocean. March on the return Journey St Louts 23, 1806, reaching September 23, having traveled a total distance of almost 8,500 miles. Phone " 307-- Phone 261. ' ewnters. 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