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Show i'l'-EIW- w is .- THE PRQVOHERAIJ), MONDAY, NQVEMBEB10, : , PRESS COMMENT OUTBURSTS I I MR.'MfiVlS, J TOMC, S ffVUS By CONDO OF EVERETT TRUE. ONCV WAV SUCH CAM l?CMCVe"D A);,, I' I- If . TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS I Mi sen, Mrs. Delia Hunter, Mlas.La-Zell- e Payne, Miss Jennie HajdUiifc Ooddard, Mist Melba. Hansen Estella Clark. Miss Arvilla Clark, . The "Bseffiben of the R. B. dub and Miss Cleo Stubba. Mias - Albert Mlsa" Zella Hmrdy, .; held a meeting at the home of If las Miss The Misses Leona and Melva Johnson, Mist Mjrth Johnson, Melba Hansen Friday evening for Von Peay, MIm Ion Peay, Miss La officers. Dnrrant entertained at dellgbtfal Pearl St Joer, Mlsa Lola Keyte, the purpose of borne Thurs- Miss Afton The business meeting was first held boose party at their Harding, Miss Terda In honor of Fred W. Keyte, Miss Evelyn Hinckley, Mlsa erenlng which music social day and chat after : were enjoyed. -Hollennan and their brother Clar- Hilda Harding; Miss Leah Meserry, :. The following are the officers ence, bath of whom will leave Miss Ada Grange, Miss Mary .' that were elected for the coining November 12 for the Northwesters . Messrs. Kenneth TTygare, Thomas State year: Miss LaXeile ooddard, pres and Northern missions, ident; Mrs. Delia Hunter, secretary where they will labor for the Nickel, Don Washburn, Glen Vinand treasurer, and Miss Cleo L. D. S. chnrcb, cent, Afton Payne, Chase Nickel, Stubbs, reporter. The time waa pleasantly spent Ralph Christensen, Clarence Dor- Those who were present at the with games and music, after which rant, Fred Hollennan, Mr. ana meeting were Miss Marjorie 8 parks, deUctoss luncheon - waa served Mrs, t Lorraine Scott, Mr. and Mr. Miss June Hansen, Miss Roth Han- - teethe-followin- g: end the hostess. Miss"" Emily Roland 8. Miller, - ' and. Mist Lorna 7oneC " mm. - - . i Hind-berger- . . Entered as second class matter at the pontoffloe la Provo, Utah. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ...... .,40c carrier, per month . i ........... . . . .v. roared by carrier, per year, in advance........ $3.50 Irered by mall In. Utah county, per year, in advance ......$2.50 mau iverea ty in united states, outside Utah county, per year, -i In advance .rrTTTTTr;V;;T . ttt7 : rrr;;t .7"ri $3.50 . ....... ...... . Publisher f a. H. Dornibrook Editor pUtutnar Rasmusba ...........City . Au vprtiaing Manager nwy . . i.jry Member Tnlted Press News Service and N. E. A. Service. by -- ; (m p 3,n&u. hat uce . V. rr -- GIFT DEPARTMENT: T j. 'i , t - r i .... .. - - ' ' ,.r' Established as m weekly In 1856; a daily in 1922; issued .every ting except Saturday, and Sunday morning; rural morninc edition X saornlmt ercppt Monday. Published in the Herald building. 60 South First West street, I fro. Ttah. iwed " ' CHE DAILY HERALD An Independent Newspaper, ', Hi at it: .... ... - . "' 1924. fflfOM AE PAGE NEWS FEATURES iy-- " .:'. - a J! Miw Idw ' TaUtm Durrant A delightful dancing party was given et the Hansen Catering company Saturday evening by the following Rulon NuttaU, Melth Mae-ae- r, Mark Allen, Wesley Lloyd and Paul Dlion for' a bomber of thetr ' friends and associates, t Games and dancing were the main features of the erenlng after which delicious refreshments were served to shoot twenty gneetat - TT Only daily, newspaper In Utah south of Salt Lake City : largest elr- tloa of any newspaper In Utah outside Bait Lake City snd Ogden. tortal ,.. Office, Telophona . Rooms, Telephone 95 ' ' ' "Must we Simpler State Government. II state legislatures consisting of two really have Cl- i li i j : aii Biiiagumsuc governar or iiuusea vuuuuLiug uM4 uuuuuicu ujr 111111 : aaiia a wesieru euitur. vvuuiuii L jibe easier, more efficient and less expensive to have only ifc legislative assembly with a limited membership, ade-- . u 4 i; iK 1 tj tsiness requirea it i THAMES. NOT GTWeteN z - -- our gift department sparkles with colorful, appropriate gifts the entire year-'- - " H gift departments are brilliant durthe ing holiday season", and after consists So many . , It does look that way, when legislative affairs assume e bulldozing and g phases complained of which Jpretty often. . It was a natural thing to model all the state govern- i?nts after the federal government. Congress worked well the beginning', and on the whole has worked pretty well er siMce its establishment.- - With all the faults of the there would be little tolerance of any serious oposal to reduce senate and house to a single legislative ' AH dy. Checks and balances are recognized as necessary at u !ij:ashington, even though they frequently "seem to be doing ' o much checking and balancing. But it is only of leftover holiday goods. But our gift 1 department's aim is to provide - beautifiul buck-passin- jt : fid ; l ! representatives are elected for the same terms and gifts for every occasion during the entire year. Hardlya--daypasses during- - the .year but what some new fancy in gifts is placed on display. Gifts that are different, that will stand apart as distinctive, that will express individuality and good taste. .... Genuine Novelty Mother of Peart Beads ?4.oo i r OFFICE CAT j are Another tragedy of the World War was that it made an author of legisla- - Arthur Guy Empey.. lities do not find it necessary to entrust their ve work to two different bodies, both required to approve measure to make it effective. Indeed, they are more and 1 see Mack'. Bennett is going to ore reduciner and simnlif vine their ninclA hnHifa teach . his bathing girls how to swim. Yep! He's hired a swimid combining the legislative and executive. and Natalie Kingsinstructor ming Perhaps the ultimate state government will be a com- - ton is the first pupil to hit the romise between our three-branc- h federal system and our water. Now they'll-hato get suits that'll be O. K. in the water. lodern municipal system, --- 50C;et The members of the Nineteenth Century' club will meet next Friday nt thf home of Mrs. J. M. Vick. A snlcndid program has been ar ranged by Mrs. Anna Craig and all members are urgea to oe in aneuu ance. ;. Long Novelty Glass Beads i n "T" Hand Decorated Beads In all popular shades - New Tin Cut $4.25 management and location of gift department - - $1.25 ' $3.00 For those who have not visited our gift department you jwill find it conveniently located near the office. Iiss Zina Scott - . has charge of this department.' Star' Cut Water Sets "7 t - from hundreds $2.25 ve a few suggestions Tea Sets -- 23-pie- ce $15.50 $18.00 Water Tumblers in clear lead blown glass A The patrons and teachers of the Ice Tea Sets per set, Paige school district win noia i meeting at the school house Mon Natural ?2.75 history to day evening. A splendid program Imported Jap Tea Pots at $1.19, multiply, but it takes ' a snake " pa has been arranged for and be an adder. - White Cups and Saucers, per set ....$1.19 rents, are invited- - to attend. - . " BY HARRY On account of the great output HUNT Miss Florence Jones entertained "Elite", Bread or Cake Board and "Rmi e, " of flivvers, this year; there is said the members of the H. II. H. club NKA Service Writer payments pttateg. 4 fine windboards'are selected polished brick wood, to be a serious shortage of canned at her home Friday evening at a fall for one class of business A1--, WASHINGTON Dr. Sao-K. knife best tempered steel. Hand wbicfc-.wasalmon. . . men. i ., aelightM,CMdx..puU-,Chinese mlnfater to followed by music and dancing. in genuine enamel paint Tf "gave "stock and' Wnd' saies-- " xne united states, proves painted A Provo young lady had a terri- After an eijb.vable evening of list of "proe-pectsmen a imselt a real diplomat by the .. delicious refreshments For from- - the amount of ble experience the other evening. Fancy Colored Bonbon tepa he has taken to aet America, Stock Open to Miss fnrirnr served She hnw. were Tanner, ' Bowls Olga 'stparlv whs to It wan hpr estimate tax paid possible and Candy Jars ight with respect to the "heathen legged and when she went to situiss Allie Dixon, Miss Edna Dixon at with fair accuracy the yearly InImported "Lustre" Tea Set, ' t"hine7 china match You can any Miss tva Miss on Allien his knees fell JJanson, and she and of " come ' the the reportees,' ' through Instead of confining his efforts 93 set sold from our Knudsen, Miss Dorothy Powelson, s better understanding be-- ' stock and bond boys lost no time nearly broke her neck, yt and the Miss hostess, Irene to In hot footing it out Clayton argue the ween China and the United States open stock $1.90 Decorated Dinner Set at Miss Florence Jones. Melancholy, merits of their various "Issues" as r parley voos and pour parlers flie are as in Coin Gold and black line'Dinner set Investments and gather iiielnneholy days here, many nth the gray beards in the State "7 The huliifiers of the "Amestad ' : ' pretty mid at that, bfthe remaining "dollars as pos- FurThey're at Lvpuimcni. sze is masmg Dia soon down on your other ear club were jdeasnutly etitcrtained at sible. of to the youth 'Ipverturea straight home Bessie Miss Some of mash Collins, (he guy will your hat One eldirly Washington woman ; j; jh country who Kill have the Come in and see our new line of English Sewing, games Youiigstown, Ohio, Telegram. Monday evening. who had never been spotted by the in the j Shaping of our diplomacy and music were the main "features stock and bond brokers, but who Dinnerware. Five patterns, all open stock. est generation. of the evening, following which a melancholy days are here, was revealed by the tax lists aa The As a part of thia idea, Sie has - The cold, cold days, and cruel; delicious-luncheoto was the served ' having an income well up1 In five Those resented to the Central High lire the days a feller has following : Miss Viola Clayton, Miss figures, was visited by no less than chool of Washington, In which he To order hiin some fuel. Vesta Dixon, Miss Florence John, Hand Painted Plates salesmen bond the five bustling as formerly a student, a "Chinese n Miss Ida Knudsen, Miss Irene China Sets Houston, Tex., " was her name ' printed. "morning ioom. which will keep constantly Miss Miss Afton Dixon, 35 Bhe bought softie securities from, , efore the pupils of the school en Cbristen-scnThe Maine Mauson; iliss May melancholy days are here, English Ware the last man. then locked the door, To try and dodge em's follv. bject lesson on the art and cul- Miss Alice Taylor, Miss Afton disconnected the door bell and deure of his ancient country. cause the price of coals so dear, linker, and the hostess, Miss Its : $16.50 clared a state of siege That makes Vin mdaiicholy. ' ' licssie Collins. r . fnrtHIS Cfcimae room, built wtthln ?1.T5 Birmingham, Ala., News. Carried in open stock. T'S lif S name Well. W. iX tn of lne regular class rooms Miss'Wapda Hansen and Miss as administrative Jump, The melancholy days arj here, Lorna Jones enertained at a chill of the school, is finished with 1 sistant to acting Stfretary And may become much worse; supper nt the home of the former, fpng panels of red and black . of held down his Gore, In fact, it futtkes me mighty drear Friday evening. The rooms were lcquer. These tfcnela are deco- -- firstAgriculture Job with .the department To have to read this verse. fated with ChineseNcfiaracters set- ' attractively decorated with fall live to his to up by ability, solely ng forth the characteristics of a flowers, a bowl of which also his. Itcmmatidhnw I never could un- formed the centerpiece of the dinood teacher mesto was Job carry Jump's '! 1 The windows are shaded bv urold derstand why dcrli?huts are ing table. Games, music and dancoffice of the sages from an ;Ut curtains, over a Chinese lat- usually lined like a coffin. ing were enjoyed, the favors for . department administration " to the Mrs. llcmniandliiivv Maybe it is the evening being awarded to Miss ce effect- - A targe, beautifully makon down the. Mall, building Ixiaiisc so many uicu are dead from Heiilah Thureood and Miss Eve esigned Chinese lantern, susk ing a trip every la. minutes When the neck lip. ended from the center, ebeds a lyn Crosbie. At the conclusion ofa had he tackled the Job he bicycle, lxlloW- - softened the entertainment a delicious suplight which to able be nd mainto expected Hlessed is be who expects ner was served to the following : oriental charm and jtings out the room.overwithout schedule tain of the Miss Lucille Strong, Miss Beulah Gene for he shall III Jones, FOPJO grunts' beauty distance not be The round-triThurgood, Miss June Hopkins, Miss It will be hard to convince, pupils- exertion. disapiK)inted. about a mile. was '! frho receive part of their educaMildred Mitchell, Miss Mary PatI Then his bicycle was stolen. Some Provo men would have terson, Miss Evelyn Crosbie, Miss ton in English in this room that Funds were not in hand (or an- more poise if they didn't have so Mabel Olsen Miss Ruth Willis, and rhinm la a hopelessly henlghtea wouldn't be for several . mucn avoiraupois. the hostesses Miss Wanda Hansen fountry Instead or beingandgiven an otherand weeks. He either had to walk, and things dveree slant at China Iluneoe, they are brought to re-- " walk fast, or give up his Job. So Tu-them with high favor. .For in Jump Jumped to it. ' K' 1 J N And by the time he was ready i he desert of a modern, utilitarian. VflSH TO INTRODUCE AS I VOUR HONOR THIS ACTlOM A America n school building, tnis , to buy a new bike, his boss Jumped OBJECTION'S OVERRULED I A j C3hv I EXHIBIT tninese Voom stands out as an him' into a better Job. OlDMOU BRING ONE DOZEN) HA5 BEEN BROUGHT AGAINST , ONE DOZEN JARS O J -But even today he can tell yot of 'beauty and Inspiration-(u- s WfcSATN. THE DOZEN, ''HNStC MUD WILL BE THE MAGIC MUD Ca WHOSE 0t7. JAR? ' It 1 just bow many steps It is from ' bit of - JAR5-OBELGftAvJE ADMITTED AS Z'MUD." PRODUCE A IS TO ztVJCp W ,MlSSlON lunounta to nothing; less than the office to the middle of Penn' SO ANXJOUS " ' MUD rJfTH-:PRODUCT WHICH B DiRECTLV-vI OBJECT-- 1 AceBius! p& S 'EXHIBIT "A sylvania avenue. To GET 49f note--Rabb- its BUNT'S WASHINGTON LETTER $1.29 . a e lLf,, S. s .!' d $3.50 - 23-pie- " $1.35 $1.50 $2.25 ?2.50 $15.50 $14.75 42-pie- , 32-pie- $8.50 ; t' Hen-riihsc- ;0l $20.00 ?1.25 1 - mwmum COMMNY, - n t - PROVO 5 .... .t .' 3 SIMS SAYS TODAY By TAYLOR. j p I Mf'p,rE:F super-diplomac- y TOM SPANISH -- k f (r ' asis - ... MOM'N POP. d EUREKA gl V1L 1 J vvm . U ATN T J ZL C " eeLSRAME rocvn,M 12 HOMEtW WOMEN ON THE JURV I Trees J-- have their limbs bare In win- Utah woman killed her husband on hY summer, differing their honeymoon, instead of puiUng women In aunrmer only. p with him for a while. No woman is an old maid until ahe Some people go hungry for tear ot like one. siting off more than they can chew. Oar greatest kick' agatast-tl- M ttwibl with owning a grouchy enery In autumn Is we ran oat of look la you seldom get a Dleasant " ijecttvts. v and covered The Well, they claim S wtvsa, so us lb loving maa la Ttennsk all w can say is cvp meek as a kitten be toOne be a wild cat. may grow op The Fox old had' Something UP HIS Sleeve WHAT WAS - flkTi II fm7rKXNIfMn. Ii : A XMMs&sm A7 : 1 52? Vy M 1 1" ' 2:. . " Z |