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Show 4J5d Kiddies' Evening Story iy v vn THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY. AUtJUST THE OLD HOME TOWN" PINE TREE SER VI(( MART GRAHAM BONNER r9 Cow's Contentment Good afternoon," said Elllie STATION - i - it itmwnle to Mrs. Cow. V . ra?k J Moo, moo, food afternoon, plied Mn. Cow. and ahe swished re- i By STANLEY and Burned tall In a very afashion. polite and friend- - Tou aeem to bo baring a very time, chewing graaa," BlUie Brownie continued. "Tea. moo, moo; yea it la the truth," aald lira. Cow. 'Chewing graaa la a very delightful thing to do. I love the nice grass in thla field. It la ao pleasant. "Sometlmea I wonder aa I chew piece after piece,- or blade after blade, aa I auppooe I ahould ay, whether I enjoyed the last piece better than the piece. I 'am then eating. But I cannot make up my Bind about that for each bit aeema MR WE SERVE YOU nod It GAS OILS enjoy It 1L" Ion aeem to be very happy," le Brownie went on. Mrs. Cow dnt aeem to be very talkative d yet BUlle wanted to near what . cow waa wincing aoout ao a cooia give tome uow ewi when he went back to Fairyland .that 1 L-L-r- 4 &bst xrs N- .- . aid Ura. ' Hbken. a - . 0a. " Hl J . It remained there v lonwa- - Then a group to ehreda and burned pint" 1 "I haven't one," said Mrs. Cow. "Sorry, Blllle Brownie, I'd give you one If I had one, but I haven't any at. all Maybe you could buy a calm spirit at the store. "There's a store down the road, gboat a quarter of a mile from here, nd they have all Sorts of fine lings In it, candy, tobacco, crackers, oatmeal, skipping-ropes- , hoops, School bags and sewing silk. "And they've many other things there! too. Lots of them I don't even know the names of, and so I think It would be quite worth your while if you ran down there to see If they had any of the calm spirit which you think I have. "Truly, Blllle Brownie, I am not hiding anything from you I I have none ! I don't know whether you PKMTN I'i Corner Third South and University Avenue. " and the following special guests; cousin, Miss Leah Hendrlchsen. Phone 237. Mrs. W. Lester Mangum, Mrs. Arthur L. Beeley of Chicago, III., PERSPIRATION STAINS. Miss Marylene Maw, Mrs. George To remove perspiration Mains B. Harding of Price, Mrs. V. V..Phfl. from your clothes,-soa- k them In lips of Payson, Mrs. Dadiv Open- saltwater before laundering shaw and Mrs. Hannah Pike. The strong them. cimmittee members in charge of the entertainment were Mrs. Christ en Jensen, Mrs. Alex Hedqulst, Mrs. Homer of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. C. M BliUo tut Ot-- D N. World's Mightiest Dreadnaught Almost Ready I am very happy," Cow. And the looked at moo, oat of her soft big eyes but didn't aay anything more. BUlle Brownie felt that the alienee between them might become awkward though it didn't appear aa though Mrs. Cow felt that way. He knew of people who were much embarrassed when they had nothing farther to say to each other and how they tried to think of something to say anything at all to keep from having a alienee. But Mra. Cow didn't teem to feel way at all. And ha admired 8at Cow for it. It seemed ao nice to feel to at ease that it didn't teem necessary to talk unless one really wanted to very much. Mra. Cow swished her tall and went on chewing, though from time (0 time the gazed at BUUe Brownie and 'looked aa though the might then went beet something Syher chewing. "Mra. Cow," began Blllle Brownie again, greatly admire your calm biirJ7 vkshs rtT havb none bach a new of Moea, pj REMAINS. SPIRIT STILL tmoow Marshal oTrr on smkb nc boater Police allowed an I. W. W . ut two day., many dtUen. - - mo bibi ana SU'Iom a-..... r.t iulii.. airs into own hands. They culled down , J it Above, the flag U Uiag torn their up. renin. "Moo, TIRES GREASES good. l Juat E. Maw, Mrs. William M. Roylance, Mrs. O. W. Bailey, Mrs. Chase Hatch, Mrs. F. S. Harris. Mrs. W. J Stiehl and Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart 5s.v:SS Mlt rt'ii if ....t Ski.. ........ "A The members of the lilnco swarm of the Second ward beehive met at the home of Miss R.nnola Eggertson Tuesday evening Fol lowing the rega'.ar pay rel'oarsals luncheon music and a delicious ' The U. S. 8. Colorado is being made were enjoyed by Miss Haiel Bow- at Philadelphia and soon will start on a trial cruise. She Is 624 feet long, displaces 32,600 tons and has a speed of 21 knots. She Is an oil burner with two den, Miss Alice Carter, Miss Phoebe steam turbines supplying electric current for 800" r motors which drive her propellers. Carter, Miss Edna Monson, Mi.-iShe will be manned by 1403 officers and men. ' Alta Christensen, Miss Agnes Far-rer- , Miss Inez Jones, Mrs. Frank UTAH SOROSIS KENSINGTON. and Mrs. Vilate. M. Vin Eggertson The August kensington of the cent. ve U. S. ; Utah Sorosis club was held Mon Fred and Miss Beth Johnson arei day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Franklin S. Harris. Gladielas were spending the week in Lei and, Utah Dur the guests of their grandmother, used as a floral decoration. ing the afternoon of needlework, Mrs. Joesph R. Patterson. .. Mrs. George B. Harding rendered several beautiful vocal solos which The Misses LaRaine and Ethel were thoroughly appreciated. Howard of Peereless, Utah hav- - re- Dainty refreshments were Served turned to their home fatre a pleas-twith their 35, including the club members 'ant week's visit here USE IT FREELY horse-powe- Lrr:e lo THET? s THINK OF YOUR TUt ur COSTS? . TV V .. 1 : if Y--A vour tire trouble W' ttn?i lowest cost per mile. Better look them over and then come to us for all your Building Material Needs Shingles, Lumber of all kinds, etc. at a good saving. Found in a Pigsty - . the storms of winter? without repairs of some kind now? o , . We are still off eric the sturdy Oldfie! Cord Tires at a very lo. cost. Their quality tfJ ' I j; t beyond question. Let Oldfield iolvi'l you Will your barns, granaries or house withstand 1 it; 1 BRIMHALL BROTHERS TIRE MERCHANTS 223 West Center Street. - y ... mm al y ' Luisa Chaves, 13. was taken by officials of El Paso, Tex., after neighbors reported that she had lived in a pigsty and chicken coop fov 10 She was found to be subnormal and tubercular. years. , jir' Pi" of Mme. Curie, discoverer of radium, w.ll er Mile. Eve Curie, success in Europe tour the United States soon, having achieved greatwill accompany her. 'as a concert pianist. Her noted mother probably ',;V: Jmmmmmm' n f Phone 357, JJ i , V',v;: ! mummwotw- light draperies of summ costumes make most aam settings for pretty faces. Let us show you our skill in pd tray ing pretty faces and dam dresses " Larson Studio Columbia Theater Bldg. : must thlnkl "And then, too, I'm so contented. I watch people rush by in automobiles. Sometimes I look at them and sometimes I don't. : 'But how restless they are. Al ways hurrying on. Why don't they' find themselves a nice meadow or a field and Just settle down for a summer of pleasant chewing. "I cannot understand people, hut it matters not. I'm contented and I enjoy myself in my own cw way. "It has been the way of the Cow family for many years and I'm not FOR GOOD, CLEAN, WHOLESOME going back on family custom. . "No, Mrs. Cow Is a true cow. She Is loyal to family traditions!" 1111, Western Nfirgpaper Union.) AND QUICK SERVICE TRY (, - RED BAND THE n :...;::"- iff For Pretty Face 5th South and 2nd West. : ifit Dainty Settings " ' Silks for Fall ; -- 1 "Oh, Blllle Brownie," Mrs. Cow vent on, "why should I get too I have my milk to think of In the first place. You know some cannot do anything foolish because they have their life work to think of or their great ambition, but Mrs. Cow has her milk of which she ' Phone 26 Now is the time to fill your coal bins for winter. Storage rates now on.' should ask for It by the pound or by the peck, but the storekeeper Is , IT MAKES THE CHILDREN GR CHERRY HILL DAIRY "I'm 80 Contented." - the Exter ship-shap- e Company Albert Booth vill entertain at dinner at their home 'this evening in honor of Mrs. Rkiiard Davis of Los Angeles. Cal., who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Beesley. 8ho;-- Reason's flowers will b us"'i in the dining table. Covers will !e laid for 12. ' ; r Designed for the Improvement of Health and of Life. Coal & Lumber Bishop and Mrs, A A PRODUCT OF NATURE. '. . VVWVsss y friendly and pleasant. "He won't make fun of you If you make a mistake." "But Mrs. Cow," said Blllle Brownie, "I don't like to dispute you but you have a calm spirit I It't not something you can buy. ' A calm spirit means a calm, quiet nature which you have !" "Moo, moo, that's a Joke on me, as they say," Mrs. Cow grinned. "Ah, yet, I have a quiet nature. I know what that is, and now that I think of It there Is something very familiar aont those words 'calm spirit' Yes, I must have heard them before. TUBES ACCESSOR ' Z? Storage Rates on . . . . The Chinese trend is sncmnu. SE UcsZ in on flat wers. designs In lieht patterns ,iprnration. in hoots and san Thore ?re tinselled silks, and Ooisonne acuard Ptns Coal-Pier- .ty UTA H TIMBER & , Phons 232 of Building Arterial Ik t'ti '3C.8"Wc7t:Ce COMPANY 160 W cot 5th North Little Cafe II APi Y & BOB'S LOCATION ' SATISACTIUN GUARANTEED i i' |