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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1923. mm tour HARVEST PRM VriStiSSSi Published every .X.. " : K - ' II 3VK)V, UTAH. ' Sunday morning, week-da- except Saturday, y at The Herald t ; Iwl iLdiQ an ProTO, Utah. Telephone 95, TERMS OF SUBSCRIITION Daily and Sunday, delivered by carrier," 40 cents a montn, or $3.61 the .year in ad ranee; by mail. $3.50 a year; Sunday only, by mall $1.00 the year, in advance West-tree- t, C. RODGERS Ji Building, South First With .. . E? W IP f IK ...EDITOR AND PUBUSHBR With. Every 'Monarch Every Monarcli Malleable Malleable Range Range The Dally Herald was entered as aeoond class mall matter June (. and The Sunday Herald was entered as second class mall matter May .9. 1922, at the postottlce, Provo, Utah, under the Act of March J, 1911, 1879. . - ' - " ' ' ' The Herald, only daffy newspaper in Utah south of Salt Lake City, i member of the N., E. Al Service: and of the International News office ..... ... . .;-.- Piire Aluminum - " Service. Sfllt Lake . . . .811 Cooking Set 6r a 32-pie- ce Gold Hand Dinner Set" will be given abso- Ness Building free with every Monarch Range purchased . during sale. Don't miss this opportunity Buy lutely Old As Humanity. There is nothing new under the sun Many yearyago this old'adage was coined, but it proves itself anew witn every passing year. Prnfessnr ft: T). LiirlfpnWU. nf thp TTnivArnitv nf P.Vii. 'cago. is writing a dictionary, of the Babvlonian-Assvria- n languages which have been dead for two"thousand years. Why ?1 Not merely to learn about manners and customs of those old peoples, but to throw light upon our own institu- 'Now! ' - " '.. - . . ' tions! . "Most of law comes from the Babylonians," says Professor Luckenbill. "Tljey used marriage licenses, dui own R'uai .j. uuies, uiviiKUKVg, uuuuai;ia. mm ihusl lorms. irom tnem we nave discover.ea tnree great codes ot law which modern nations Tiave been using since. "When a dictionary is made available for scholars, the twilight of the past is likely to be dispelled and we shall know'far more about our own institutions. That, is why a task on a dead language is worth the trouble and pains. a recent announcement comes Skipping many centuries, T'li" xl J1L 11 1 l: il. me. eiieci. ii me. JMKan 10 Aaier inaii in ii iainan UDrary mere are samples of ancient form letters mandate back five hun dred years. A form letter, as understood today, is one, copies of which are sent ta numerous persons, the only change being mth e address. One of this old collection of business letters d line of present-da-y would serve very well for a business. It is a dun to i;hat class of- - persons pogularly known as "dead beats," and reads thus : "I have your letter and have read youirwords, buHhey have passed into my ears as liquid that is poured into atfunnel, entering at one end and leaving atthe other. Your excuses do not please me. Do not suppose that you will succeed in concealing your designs." The Adler collection discloses that ancient people had much the same problems as we have today deadbeats, wayward sons, etc. The collection gives forms of use in congratulating, borrowing money, proposing, marriage; renew ing old friendships in short, practically everything covered such as was in. common use by a Model Letter Writer book ' a generation ago. Coming down to' comparatively recent, but to us still far distant old times, it is seen that this country had precisely the same problems confronting it two or three centuries ago as we are facingioday. The liquor problem and popular extravagance, for instance, is dealt with by a reader in the Boston Gazette, which in 1765, according to a story recently published, had the following: The Most Rapid Growing Industry In Utah County Is our-busine- JJ ten-ye- Mm , (Sag Company TheStay- - Sati s factoryRarvge ar a A .VT-1- much-neede- During this season, due to the increasing good judgment of the public and the incoming of new residents, together with the unprecedented number of new homes built arid building, wchave added 270 .... . NEW PATRONS - .. j v , , to our service, and thereby increased our gas sales by MORE THAN $400.00 MONTHLY COOKING t require YOU Range In Your Kitchen Monarch Ranges Are Sold on the Basis of "Satisfaction" Alllr.V lUWLUV forFan I of vour wardrobe needs new things Have thexmade at , X ' I 1 That it is the most economical range That it is the quickest acting range That it is the best looking range PAYABLE QUARTERLY Thatit is.thejongest lastlnjrange .... You may invest in one or more of these shares SHOP They are only Dress a Creation. EVA HINDMARSH of $2.00 on each share, or by monthly installments of $5.00 189 per share, and you monthly deposits will draw interest while you are paying in on your shares. INQUIRY COUPON Date. ....... I would like to receive, without obligation, more information concerning the in vestment you have .to offer. ...... ........ .' atyv......i. Name . .i Address Telephone . ; . ... .". ,:. . 17X . utan Loxiipaiiy North Sixth West. .Provo, Utah. . NASH am GasCoke are claims that can be quickly substantiated by the housewives of Provo uind Utah county who have used the MONARCH over a period of years. QUALITY WORK AT MODERATE PRICE each by cash paymentsthat entitle you to a discount " ual Down Puts This All Malleable . Our Preferred Stock is offered as an Investment of High $50.00 individ- Every 10 a, (...., 8 your Monarch age-old.X- Rank, Paying ar- ranged to suit pN,r - be ments. JTith nd so it goes. We are dealing with problems that are have different methods, more modern tools for it. were, hut the problems are the same. They tliB task will h( the sarnc in centuries to come. Other peoples will look rWrWs ns - as we recard those of Kooir vpn UUl.1V imnn UkfVll nnr " .... J v rriirlp. ' same is the but through theses, so far the past, humanity as its problems are concerned. Co unty WE INVITE can SET Comfort and Material Growth of these Substantial and Prom- - ising Communities of Utah EASY To me it seems hieh time for us to abate in our ex travagances, for at present our folly has scarce any bounds as to eating and drinking. In a few years we shall all become turtle eaters, and a number of vessels may be employed in that branch of fishery. As to drinking, it must be punch or wine;. malt liquor the doctors don't think wholesome, and into the ownership of this Growing Concern Vital to the - If . TERMS - . 'I-- CE Wrrv1 N not select your Monarch tomorrow and Dixon-Iwlor-Russe- , We Specialize in Repairing Nash Cars and Tracks. of AH Tour Oar Business and Take Care ' . . Troubles. - We. Know V ' PHONE 54 : Nasli Service Station ll ':i:z:i Korth -- 145 a G. SLATER, Mgr. Ate.1 Unlversltjr :. . Phone 893. a: HOUSES- ONE-PRIC- E Home Furnish PROVO.UTAH ' CLOSES TOMORROW! N ' Co. ir "THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION We Always Carry in Stock All Nash Parts. V vantage of bur offer? V - ' take ad Tomorrow is your last chance to get a beautiful Monarch Malleable Range at sale terms,with a pre mium. Our Monarch sale closes Saturday, i -- Get Yours; Tombrixiw!! X j- - v J V i .1 t " . V...- - ...,v t r |