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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1, 1K3. Kiddies' Evening : Sory By a-- GRAHAM BONNE MAIT mmmmmM n Rain and Wind -- nella," said the King cf the Cloud to Mr. Wind. said Mi. Wind, and he "Hello, whistled great loot whistle. Then he blew and hi shouted: rn Mr. Wind sad I'm wild today. I'm rull of pranks. In full of play. I don't car what tht people say.' I am going to fasvo a tint so gar. The KiDf of the CJouds laughed, tor the Wind was certainly full of energy and good spirits. He seemed lnost beside himself with joy. Oh. how hard be was blowing. Everything seemed to be blown about Even the ears that he touched. of the dogs flappsiirtn the wlad. though they did stay attached to their owners' hearts! And the people were either blown about when Uity were oat or nad to keep their windows down Indoors or all their things would be blown about Yet It was quite hot and really a day which would be called a muggy $25.00 1 day. They really wanted to open their windows wide so they could bare the air. But If they opened them more than, a' crack the papers began to blew and the curtains blew so that they looked as though they would come down, and the ornaments looked as though they would smash down and break. "It has been warm lately, said the King of the Clouds, "and people have said how things bare People who have been la grown. cities all through the week and who have gone out on 8atnrdaya and Sundays have said as they have looked at the flowers and 0 Onanyusedcar purchased withinoneweek All Cars Are In Al Mechanical Condition, Each Being Overhauled and Equipped With New Tires These Are The Best Used Gar Bargain Offered In Provo MODEL H. $650.00 HUDSON......;. 1920 CLEVELAND SIX 1920 OLDSMOBILE SIX . . . $550.00 . ... . . SPECIAL STUDEBAKER .. .. 1922 JEWETT . . .......... ...... $550.00 ........ $450.00 OVERLAND . . $100.00 BABY OVERLAND TOURING. $300.00 FORD LIGHT DELIVERY MITCHELL ... $150.00 $500.00 $495.00 . ...... DODGE COMMERCIAL WILLYS KNIGHT . . . MITCHELL FORD COUPE CLUB ROADSTER. . . . . $875.00 PROVO It Is Worth Ik $25 Car To Be Used in First Payment in f re'ntntives'of farm '' .unit, recently incorporated' 'In' Day is county. A local farm h i at unit, was incorporate plan Kaysvilio Friday 'under originated in I'tah and adopted for use throughout the country by the FederaAmerican Farm Hureau tion. Kaysville was the first town in which a local farm bureau was incorporated and this incorporation will be followed as a model in the incorporation of community farm llureaus in 17'JO counties. will be All business sessions t -held at the headquarters of the In the p Several of the leading farmers Utah State Farm W.Bureau Coverdale of Dooly building. J. t In attend-of be Utah will county j Chicago, secretary of the Ameriance at the farm bureau organlza-"- I can Farm Bureau Federation, will tion conference of the state farm call the meeting to order at 10 Eph-raibureaus of the eleven western o'clock tomorrow morning. of presiCornish, Bergeson j. states at Salt Lake City Thursday dent of the Utah State Farm BuFriday. reau, will give an address of wel(and program of the conference come. been announced from the office Representatives will make short ,of the state farm bureau. From talks, giving summaries of farm ' three to four of bureau conditions in the various t. the state farm bureaus of Utah, states. These summaries, which New will conclude the morning session Idaho, Colorado, Arizona, , UbtntAtta lirMW.I.h of the first day, will include .;': regon, wasuingiuu, iNevaua ana coio-- , ports on membership, finance, rela' rado will attend the conference. tionships between- farm bureau f,;S One of the most important mat--- ) unions, commodity marketing assodivisions and f ters to come before the conference ciations, extension J will be the Inspection by the rep-- , ;'. groups. other; agricultural 7, the', 'local bureau th-o- . 'UU. , in should engage the closest binderman to their field. We are. trying to make a. similar agreement with the owners of the threshing machines."" nso of the agreement and GUTTING PRIGtS CAGE I BRITISH France are useless, cabinet members will confer almost continuously for the next 24 hours, framing a statement which may induce France to renew diplomatic, in a more conciliatory mood. The premier will make his statement in the house of commons, tomorrow, according to pres- ent plans, (Special to The Herald.) ' 1. An Sl'RINGVILLE, Aug. entered into 'aiirei'iiivht has between the local farm bureau officials and the. owners of. the hay SCHOOL CALENDAR binders, according to Alma Full'By DAVID M. CHURCH, mer, president of tne farm bureau International News Service Staff Calendar for Provo city schools local, whereby a uniform charge : Correspondent. will be made for all grain cutting. for year 1923-24- : LONDON, Aug. 1. Following ra The nine owners of binders have Teachers! Institute, Thursday, set the price of 01.75 per acre for meeting of the cabinet. It was HI n standing grain. The price for cutting other grain is left Jo the dis cretion of the bindermen and tne respective farmers, according to Mr. Fuller. "The agreement between the farmers and the binder men will be of value to both parties," said Mr. Fullmer. "Instead of having ,the binders hauled all over the entire district and crossing each other's path every day, as has been the case in the past, it will now be possible to have each binder; work their In this own particular territory. way a great deal of time will be saved both for the farmer ind the ' binder men. advant- take "The farmers should :. SE DUE sources Friday and Saturday, September learned from this afternoon that Great Britain 14, 15 and 16. has practically decided to make a School opens Monday,' Septemreparations agreement ber 17. separate ... ' with Germany. A strong faction of the' cabinet State teachers' institute, Friday, maintained that the French note October 19. tailed to advance the reparations Thanksgiving recess; November issue towards a solution and that r J it was advisable for the British to 29 and 30. resend a separate note to Berlin Christmas Vacation, December 22 plying to the German note of to ' January 1, inclusive. June 7. Premier Baldwin is hopeful that Lincoln's birthday recess,. Feba separate ' repara- ruary 12. ' tions agreement will not break Washington's birthday recess, h down the entente. February 22. ' Although, the premier believes Arbor, day, Tuesday, April 15. that further negotiations with ,' School closes. May 23. semi-offici- Anglo-Germa- Anglo-FVenc- y RING TWCMT For Coal Today ... Sois Fall and August brings inritb it a gentle reminder that ' i Winter are just around the corner. your Coal : Better look, into bin empty - . it t a ring and order that Coal today.- And remem-be- r, the prices now are low and tha delivery more prompt than it will be later. Give us - Smoot Lumber Co ALWAYS ASK FOR And Thereby Help a Growing Industry Butter Krust $240.00 UTAH Used a $300.00 BREAD "Even the Ears of Dogs Flapped." here 1 frolic. On any v' EAT BRING THIS COUPON in grown !' "And the people have even said to the Cowers, 'Why, last week you were nothing but a little bud, and here you are all out.' "In Just the very same way that people will say to a child, 'Why, my dear, you seemed only a baby so short a time ago, and here you are grown almost !' ' "And the flowers hae said that of course they have grown Just as children grow, and that It really Is very silly to seem so surprised about It. But the flowers have said that people didn't say these things to them in a patronizing way, as they often did to children, which made It all right, "And some people have said that they could actually see the flowers growing opening before their very eyes." The wind kept blowing and blowing, and pretty soon the King of the Clouds spoke again. "Mr. Wind, wouldn't you like me to Join you? The people are all saying that It was looking 'overcast' and as though it might rain. And y-- $200.00 SUPERIOR MOTOR COMPANY ill the shrubs and the trees and the leaves, "Oh, how they have grown V "Tea, they have spoken of the flowers Just as though they were children, for yon know how people will say to children, 'How you have .... n .'-- ; am all ready for a good am eager for fun." I "Join me, Join me by all means,'" said Mr. Wind. So the King of the Clouds Joined Mr. Wind and Mr. Wind blew and the King of the Clouds called forth all the Army of Raindrops, and what a time they had. They chased over the pavements and the roads and the sidewalks-- Mr. Wind after them! They ran races. They had so beautiful a time. "Well, well," laughed the. King of the Clouds, "I did hear such a Someone funny thing just now. opened a window and poked her head out for a second, and then she said: 'Oh, mercy, it is raining to beat the band.' I may "Now, that's a Joke I beat down upon pavements and the roads and the sidewalks, but'I don't I wouldn't know beat the band. how to beat a drum, nor would I know how to play an Instrument and so make music. Fancy the King 4t 4be Xlond&jilaying a saxophone or a cornet! funny expressions people use." And then the King of the Clouds and Mr. Wind raced and chased even more and oh, such a wind and rain storm as It was. The people who: were Indoors shook their beads and said: "Impossible to go out on a day like this." And the ones who were al- The Creamy Nutritious-Appetizin- g Golden Loaf - Healthful Mrs. Provo Housekeeper: Get one of these handsome Shopping Bags. Regular $1.50 value for 10 Butter-Kru- st Wrapp ers AND What r- - (m 39c AND 39c got soaked ready drenched right through all taelf rs Clotbea. PROFESSOR PAUL SPEAKS. leather ALPINE SUMMER SCHOOL, Aug. 1. Professor Joshua H. 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