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Show ?ace mo. THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923. " "' " ..i 4 EDITORIAL NEWS FEATURES PRESS. COMMENT Bj.CONDl OF EVERETT TRUE, OUTB.URSTS IP AG TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS tailfiiW smart's art collection: given to city iTHE DAILY HERALD If You Must Have a Combination An Independent Newspaper, a weekly la ISM: established :enioai, fVt.pt Saturday, and Sunday ery morning except Monday. ' a dally in 1922: iturned ewry morning edition - i Published U Ue Herald building, to, 1'taa. CJ?1 1""L matter st the pontof fie la Erii;r?d. i II. HorEihsyak m. iwmmY. l morning;-rura- Utah. Provo, SEE THIS ONE BEFORE BUYING, V ' v ii Hi m i rSs.. J ' . TERMS OK fcl'BSCKirUON slivered by carrier, iter month liver J by carrier, per year, in advance by tuail is Utah connfy, per year, in advauee.. ..... . tlivered Ty mail In I'nited States, outside comity, in advance .... ..40e ...Ml I '" cvVfecTT '".5a AHA UAl. i.u-D- M LrTt-re- d i ViTii Tlie6 vnT BfiEN : Rr l .... - CovernSr iDekn to Be Among; Anpeakers at nouncement of Gift. ill .i ., v.'... By 4. F. WIXGATK. the kire of every in this life t ay sometiDg;" or perform wmie act xUat will e .iter the dopiirtiire from this sphere 'cs a living memor ial to tlie imp mho hai fulfilled life's iiilsii n. It may iiot be that we can .uilm-- t fiur work here u to become great In the eyes of met the imtiiiirmlUnTOln" and Ttasli- ingHHi, nur inert- - is always some-" Hhfng timt riuliu Jri'sB "TTTThe uiTmls of men. It may In- - kind words that we have of charity spoken,' It ... may he or if we have beu fortunate to wcalih, it ihay le a pub he .library or nny...piilille beiiefuc-tiogiven for the advancement of ilhe tulurc generations. - May we duly appreciate the fai-- that gifts made by individuals to eomiuuiii- no iilwavs L'lven In the and ppini of misfliishness iinil Ihat few towns are the recipient of such gifts. As eiiixeiis of this town we have lhe of knowing that Spriiiv iile is in lie listed among the few so highly honored. Siity- lfl oil pMinluig. represent iiig the werjs of art. have Wn recent-lliivineaihiMl (he Sprlngville lnij:U siiiool art gallery. jhe bene--' Taeiors are none other pfian Dr. itfinr.L'e I,. Sman and his late wife, ITIie shall be hung in the gallery timl shall be known as the "Sim tieorse L Smart vvl-clion. These jiietures will :lTOn- stitnie a living memorini to' Dr. " It ? N. Servfi-e.jiD- Only daily newspaper in' Utah souih Service. E. A. Suit' Lake City; largest dr. of, hidi-vldii- coit-iinu- I v....... Kw Member I'nitid' Press f eslaess Offire, Telephone . I'ttoriai Itooms, lelephone I Worth While. i Nurmi, the great Finnish runner, who can beat the men without hreathin? hartl or showing orld's uy Evidence of weariness, is .no accident. lli$ natural was good, but stamina is the main thiujf, and that has built up through long years of arduous training and nstemioLiu livinff. lie is always training. It is no uneom- ion thing for him to walk and run 50 miles a'day, just to. pep fit," lie eats only the simplest food. (Jrantland Rice, in a magazine article, raises the question hether Jill this effort is worth while, and then answers his ffii question : "it all depends Nurmi became the great national hero ' Finland, lie gave full proof of what clean living and eor-c- t training might do, and through it all he has had his fun. ow many statesmen, writers or artists are there who have u OAOT ce r THS TlMG CVf? noTh IH Tine I I .I'llll I .. As i 1, 111,1 1 ImA Vc.RPlNa Mvcl br Carries, h anything more than this?" To succeed in doing supremely well what you want, to do, to lier partner. rovided it Is not evil if that is not worth while, what is? "My dear, we are both wrong. It' nd if any one ttiainlains that to make any achievement really CAT OFFICE the 'Kefralu from Bmoklng'." prjJL.while.it jnustje no mere selfish performance but a ;rvice to humanity, surely Nurmi fuIfHS that "requirement; E wry ..time bobbed hafr goeist6ut A willow Ih the wonmi) in )0.;, Has his example not been an inspiration to millions of uf st.vi4i-i-t popular. healthful exertion and clean living? oyirtheworldver.-fo- r nA Hie men who kiiow'iiiiy-tlitiimid all This is perhaps the best justification i'or what often 'World peace never will eome, nays tfcuU. about em9 an abnormal interest in athletics. Alex Jledqulst, titilil every member me . f 1 I ... . ilk- ' I OT ALC T KetPiN, vrrzzT wnete Nn' - - jJ t OIMI -- A lic-iri.- . f ril I t .. y .Mr.-ni- li t aw'BMi-t- e get-awr- e on gas ii the hrldse cliih Jielleves thHt the "A wise 4)tt;hfW, muses." SiKlt ter- fiiemher. knows something blue sky salesmen, the TholiiiiKon, Compared with our nrvvr takes tslvl rldiiiK ibout the gtinie. lightning rod agent was a. piker. or pokes UIl n iiioiinliKlit. ' liifht . , r . . fuu:. flHjter in'au j fPlie DliiKlmts hail a lot ul u. VTienever4we read that a building or a record or a stand for all time," we give it five' to ten Pat: I Clii &n $uHt night. Tbe J)t't dog rnn away g oi toi - ed minimizing expense and taking all uncertainty out of baking. . oveny-th- us " . . . , elw-trU- - com-ad- is ently to show h ha's ' r-- 1 'eirr.'7" " . tioM' Maid." "Why is a gentleman supposed to t arry his gloves in his and 'wheri he isn't weai-nithtm?". asks a reader. Evi- - . Mike: Raisin'." " Sure, fur 'what nn' ALL ENAMEL from thein,''the,nurse left,'jthe baby tiHik sick and the house caught on fire." No labor to keep . Didn't they have a Uo : f flt-- clrl ,nty Liberal Allowance for Old Coal Ranger rsrnirrer: Phone ' HutitsA city.- - 3Y HARRY B. HUNT' 'Washington Letter ry It has . no vast volume of merchandise Jto move. It has no . big Industries. Ail that would he neoesanry to solve the traffic problem In Washington would be for the hordes of government employes who now all try to drive into the downtown a. m. sharp, to get up section at IB minutes sooner.' ' , It Is only at opening and closing of governmental business hours NEA 6rvk. Writer TITTASHINaTON The national 1 ow the oapUal Juat scene ot a conteet Deiween materia lista and Idealists that, . In sreater or letw degree, may soon be reflected In every aizable city la the country. In thla battle. Beauty haa been." beset by Utility. If Utility wine. Beauty will have been vanquished. The assault is made, like that of the Germans In 1914, in the name t that there i any congestion. rlMEDIATELY fayette 'Park. of "ProgreBS," the facing grounds is Lathe Beyond park, in tin with the pillars of the White Bouse portico, begins Sixautomobteenth street, a favorable ile- thorougijf are. "Why let that park v block" traffic?" ask the materialists. "It must make way for the auto. Ex- tend Sixteenth street straight through, to .Pennsylvania avenue 60 and per cent more cars can move down that street alone!" "Progress" In this year 1921 nems to consist chiefly In the forward movement of 'Traffic." A Ity's progreaslrism la no longer marked -- by the-- spiritual artla-itlc ldeali of Ita clUsens. The only test that seems to oounf n determining: whether a ' given :Ity la "awake" is the question of :iow it handles its 'Traffic.'" So it 'la that the materialists ta Washington propose in ail serious- hess the spoliation of the capital's magnificent park system. Parka that impede trafBc; they nay, ere a carrier to progress. Therefore abolish the park! ';.' ""' . thla pioposed AGAINST the capital's beauty,-to clear a way for the ''traffic" of "progress," the Fins . Arts Commission, the Gity Plan-sin- g this proposal should be Commission and organized THAT in Washington, where civic associations have so far been imable to hold their ground traffic la of.luss industrial But the drive of the forces fightportancetban- - -- any "Other 7clfy of ing for freer and faster, traffic is .is fMe In the. country, but where, is a" dressing for the national- - 'increasing rather than diminish. of ing. supreme ::ipltal, the parks are If Utility defeats Beauty in this instance, is an Index Of how battle in Washington, the same Seriously the traffic bug: haa in-- . result may be expected elsewhere, noculated the country. for here city beauty hois had its Washington has little traffic , :., tt.at needs to hurry. It isn't a big stronghold. , THE GAS COMPANY K F1RMAGE BACK . FROM TRIP included ifi tbe program speeches by men of nation repute such as Win. Jennings Kryan, Dr. Kussell H. Con-- 1 well, pastor if the Baptist temiile. I'ltiladelphiii ; Prof. James E. Lough, professor of psychology, New 'Vork'-university : Artlnir Nu.sh, founder of the A. Nash Co., Inc.; of Cincinnati; Hon. Harold I!." Weils, county judge of Burlington county. N. J.; Hon. Frank B. Willis, fnited States senator from Ohio and Dr. Stephen S. Wise, rabbi of Free Synagogue, New York City. MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT! -- W ' VEEE "ImaTmems m&cmii Dr. .Snin.rt and wife at one time lived jn Springvllle and betnime gift aeiitiainted"wilh the late John llafen, under whom they first wsau to stydy art. As time went by Dr. Smart and others in Sprlng-- I ille initialed the art movement here which since has grown to large" proportions. Finally Dr. Smart and wife having become of nri, in order to stimulate the art movement here and keep it growing, agreed to will their collection of paintings to the high seliool if (hey would continue, ii) carry on a project so vorthy. Finally 'its the art movement con tinued to approach maturity and us renewed effort and vigor seemed to manifest, themselves, they 'bt- ciued. Ui.e lime, now js most oppor tune. '. (hi February 32,,3,92o, at 2, o'clock p. ui., in tlie high school auditorium, Dr. Smart Intends to make holithat promise good. A half-daday has been declared by the? imiyor iinil all store's will be closed fof im invasion. Everybody is cor-- ' ami. respectfully dlallyiuiled The program urged, to' be present. will- - begin promptly at 2 'cloek p. m., TtnttThe very best tulent, hdlU oiatorieal and musical, has entertain-- " ""' "i i r" S i' i H One live in a perpetual which is why they go around blowing their own horn. Some people tot", bright sign that civilization Sometimes.' a man thinks women arn beginning advancing Is swise because he only realize they should pay doctor have knows, the popular phs. lis.' TI01-" j Sometimes we set mad and think I we timjlvt .'our taxes are': tbe ccipts. r As you kk. fhlnk stj you eventually . V1 lsi HIV I A' !E7way- " i II Co. EXPERT MARCKrL the money th uhlch to pay yoit income tax. I '4l.(.-.j- - 'iere you can borrow 75c j Registered Barber in Attendance a properly balanced food, and become ai regular as clockwork Hair Cuts 35c and SOc Among a man's worst enemies are the' friends' Who liter him. v The high' cost ot . living seldom langes; 'usually' stayttif aroundlO Making trouble it too much troucent more than we have. ble to be much..fu,L .. " A bachelor Is a man who has no Most of those in debt got there by Be- to throw his worn-tmneckties ytng to live up to : what they "" .' aiiaed thev are making. away for- him. r - ; - ,1-- "OT" .;,.. - - " '.". """ ' r " - - -- " ' "' " ''' - The surety razor was an awful blow to the barbers and the self haircntrer is worso. Hut hhs . ffir the .JlLta stood looking manicure lady., ...... j" ! f "' "rj- - - ' "i: " " " " " 1 " ' " i. r J. y Decker Beauty Parlor Rear of Decker Jewelry l Among the speakers are Superintendent Jensen and Gover" nor Dern. In the evening, beginning at n concert will he given at the high school to raise money for the art exhibit, which will begin on April I, I92!5. "Sailer's hand, Mrs. Fay Loose Stiehl and the best local tulent - will Appear. Tickets 5X1 cents. Your support Is solicited. . '- and-wil- nieiit. - - . i it clean; ".My, My! teh'pliotie?'1 - "Sure but they wmld keep away.H from in H'lxint they wanted: ta tdI 295. Unit In true it r.awyor the. nQm-i- j the .trouble of rying to get lias itiiirdured liis father, and Ui vehfkt he.v already lladr'"-- his. mother, but. Gentlemen of the her, lie I that remember to ask ynu Jury, Wamleml What Happeited ta- Km In only n poor nrphun. "What tlo. J'"" do wjtb alt those " old barber chairs?" - - -Ain't No Swh VnimaK ""'SiiTp em'" to Central Africa for "The Germans," answered Mike. Few famous are modest anil retlriiic thrones!" "How many are there?" asked Pat, They never from the siiotlltrlit "Aliout fifty thousand," answered duck ; A true friend, thinks Sara Kartell Mike. And up to the t!:;ie of (soinc to press ner, is one who can Tove you still shouted Tat, "our "Begofra," We've heard mule-waiuI owe my after lsjrrowiiig money from yiiij, fortune ' made." stieeess. Wm. A. Firmago returned Slonday To one oonlimied streak of Juek.", Correct this sentence: "Any time "When I lisiked out of the from a tri pto Atlanctl City, N. J yon careto overdraw,". ald the "Johnny "! vasgliid To .see ynu" wlfere he attended the national conTlie itiiin who goes about looking banker, "we will be glad to take care rtaylng marbles with Hilly Simp- - vention of the J. C Penney company for a' snay .usuully pets hit. . or you. kins." liiamigers held January 20, 22, .22, "We wnzzent playin' marbles, ma. audi':!. A synonym is a word use yonPretty soon the Jokes about cross- We just had a fight and wuz helpin' , Mr. Mrmage reports fiat It was when ywiieunf.pvll the other oneT' word puzzles will tie. far greater In him pick up his teeth." u most wonderful convention and themselves. the than pumber puzzles . win Mother used to burrow father's razor to rip ont sen'ms. but now she A Scheme. uses ft for. a neck aharv. . Pat and mike were In , the the Mrs. Newknle: "My dear, isn't treneheKfor the first time, the oftte tliiiMUe-rSixlefrorti f.lic-ithe ficer inehanse told them he would orchestra- is playing?". Kive them a di'llar for every 3erinrtn "No, I think it is a seleeton from they killed.' It lieiiur 5Ilke's turn to ltii;oletto'." stiDtil guard while Jat slept. Pat had only txen asleep a- little Th;i eii)on Mr. Xvttknlo ffiVs to (lie orchestra stand and. ..reads the while when he was awakeneil by placard posted in the space where Mike 'shouting. "They're coming, the names of the selections played They're coming." tireusually placed. She returned "Who's coining?" shouted Pat "" " " " """J " 11 "t""1" 2 ""III " Pal stand forever is to their love of art land this community Words 'are jiiol sfioife etioiigh and language Is not so l'rofiiM.i us tit, adequately ex-- i press the feeling of appreciation whii h should at twite 'the soul' of jevery citizen; for fsogreat is the Has Automatic Control bur-ar- high-power- inud statts j.a lestiinoniiri ' ." ' " " '"'.r ....v - ' - -- |