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Show PAGE'fWO TILE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOLEIl 6, 1923. 4 Tl.MZLY EDITORIALS r PRESS COMMENT -- !' L.L- MW 111 .??1JU,1!H!'JUBL!I-W- P rrv , JX - ,,. An Independent Newspaper, .................. t.v Member Cittud Press Newa rital .. StrSSt, P'' N. B. i JJJ WALT Bt I is rarely, asked any more in communities where scouting is .veil, known or, by, people, who are at all Interested.: -- Yet, there are a fewpeople in every community who hayelnot been touched closely enough by tte scout program to really 1: , , understand its accomplishment. Wherr Dr. Madisort VV. Merrill returned romldah07,e-cently- , he told a stqry that ought to impress upon every I hearer the; value of scouting.' ; A young man of Preston, Idaho, according to the story, was driving his mother and her family of children of various age8 from Preston to their ranch home about, four miles from town; It was after dark, nd the lffhts on the auto were rather dim. "As a result, the car was tipped over in cnal between four and 'five , the West side lit car bottom up and two of the children .The Lqet deep, were pinned bejeath it; the others scrambled to the bank.! The driver escaped injury, but he was almost helpless Two young men at that moment rode up in tiis excitement oh horse TBack.- One was a Scout about thirteen or fourteen years of age. He" said to the driver, "If you can raise the car a bit," J!ll dive under and see if I can get them out." The driver being a strong young fellow, raised the car a bit, and the scout was able to bring one youngster to the top. He immediately went back after the second which he succeeded in extricating from the broken top of the Ford.. The one rescued first, soon revived; the other seemed stone dead..' Agaifl the driver and his mother were helpless. They had no hope, but not so the Scout. It was dark, but Scouts can work in, the dark in emergencies. He stretched the little, one( five or six years of age, out on the ditch .bank and began .work in the well known Scout way. He under' J ; stood the art of artificial respiration. It seemed ages to the anxious' He worked ten minutes. mother and brother. Both said it was hopeless, but. the Scout had been trained to keep at it for thirty minutes if necessary, therefore, he paid no heed to the lack of faith of the other&i Soaked to the skin, unable to Bee more than the outlines of the little one, with perspiration running" down his cheeks, he kept on: "Inhale. .. . exhale. . . . inhale. . .exhale" until his back ached and his arms cramped, but a life was at v stake. l' :'l Minute" after minute dragged by. Then a sigh from the as life returned, and then joy, drowned One, a ecstatic joy on the part of mother and brother who had seen - " ' one that was dead restored to life again. "Do" you think that family believes in Scouting?" "Ask them." was Dr. 'Merrill's reply to his own question when he had finished. That is but one story out of hundreds that, could be told of Scouting. The Scout program is worth while. A system, like a man can be judged by its fruits. The fruits of the Scout program are good. , AU f Qutburst8 of Everet True By C.ondo crcefcv Try SA fO -- ilVAMT Tb oo'R 1ltSN-BRO5- US IN DUTCH , ' V t L by mrter-iBgooe- - ruikrtbe- - spreading chestnut tree; mr1 wh The village- smithy lies": EFBEMINATE;' lihvln? While he was shoeing an army other unmiinlv. The traits; mnle, v&n could never ewlur- his effem- He forgot to shoo the flies, inate traits.'' I. Our little .Boy Blue lies here, Sim-true. oysters rarnc Iwick iiine'riiil-floi- l pieces of sheir have lieen nils The stove exploded aud "the little boy tuken for pearls. wicw. I,1'! hi ir : IT KiOUr, WE r.V ""'Vl'' ; . If you want people to growl a iuan, uue ui your neaa, at Mill Another optimist, comments Clar-- i : ence Cramer, Is a mas who takes Whoso pettoth the :'cliiirch-Eoii)(habit RettetU that which Js'eood fur two bucks to a poker party, his soul. . t . . 1T1 .. " rn-a revival meeting and a lirlii party pluy conflicting dates! Irate Wife: John, I jnst sot hold of ynnr ehiH'k book and it whs high we.iiet on the bridge party; " time I did. Who is this dish latest Senc Hit. you've been spending so much v "Willie, you majf eat all the Jelly money on? ynn wish, but staT ont of the rfrii I "-- htr " iimiK'r.'l glrrffTrniy unrstW about the wave length Is, tt perV SnuiH town merchants won't care I ' , manent?" ,. . for air lines, announces Han Peter Statist lelans claim there Is only son. Even If tourists do drop in one bathtub In lanee to every SOW on tiem, they won't be in shai tol inhabitants. Now we know what iuy anything. tbey mean by French. Dry Cleaning. Levi Mariwarlng: I w"as frfght- R. L. Batchelor thinks the fellow iu iy surprisea to lenrn you were lio gets music out of a married. Do you and wife live I VWAVV& 0 llooyer of- - ,The commerce secretary's idea is that the ; postofflce department should give up dying its own planes and make contracts with 'nrivate aviation companies to carry the air mails, just as the railroads are iwid for carrying mail terrestrially. - IMJi ... I WATCH FOR THE I J ... ... -- -- r, AsGlvi '.Eighteen . . ' Do liar Day FISH Tag-Bloater- ..:.... ........ J each God Bricks . ' - - about the thing) yoa have for Mdbn kV ' kffit.-.- ',. $,44 - HERALD WANT each Kippered Salmon 'aaaf f WED.VESDAV UOBMNti SPECIALS 1pn I UUf Rib Steak .30c ;- - 35c 'in fcUU lITouse small v.;...,..-..'..- . MTouse, OKj, '. OUC large .'. ' - . COCOA Sirloin Steak Zj Sfe"':'r..-:..1- 0i Loose Cocoa " . 1.- - 25c 40c . 21bs, . -- Cocoanut jwr-so- n - Wasatch lb. lb. .............. 50c mfanogos - Xlilc" iCwm vnv4 a. lb. j 5?c. aim Fresh f3 tv'su'wns. dozen T. . ' iZ tVCk t , Zu & ,, jji Potatoes ,' c ; i)C ' Home Rendered . .t , . ' ' - - ftel ZuiT loose, lb: m?.:.:....:..r25c-isi'e:5- 5g " " " 45c lt!!i!!iilillllli' CASn AND CAfiRY-- ' MARKET 464 West Center We are open until 8 ?30 o'clock Ib. pails -4 Hih dm arsh EGGS ' - lb. Sweet Potatoes 3 Ib.s Onions'' - quart jar ...3C :....;;;.,:. ," 9A ........ 85 c ioibs....j.v..k.vzac; v- LARD jar 1 BUTTER . Honey gallon . Turnips 12c LZ . Carrots ib. Aj ' Squash ib. Raisins seeded or Or seedless, 15 oz. pke..i 3C bhredded , 11c Wheat .5.'.,. Can Corn . .1, Saturday 1 it 25c '. : ,. hiir:..;v..h;:;i?ioc'! 24 c Rib Boil 3 lbs HORSERADISH ".... ;:15c lb. If week for thvraiIlJE aunt ,of glxty jientj and reach the people of over 3,10 homes. Call 95 and tejl them ApSPAYI s t thouand readers .'daily, Just yoa can insert X 12word want a4 in the Herald classified column for tote, entire . The Greatest Values Ever Given BJP&ll smOvv was Too hasiv. I a think, Anniversary Sale . ... -- r ., READ THE WANT ADS MOSE LEWIS OWH At AM-AkTo- . to-b- I 10."C5. tM 1 work-satisfac-tor ? ; ; The privately owned mall planes, as mnch as. Secretary Ioqvm; thliii he adds( could charge for transport it wouii 'ne makes very lew pou-) i ing freight and passengers, tori! guesHes. However,5 one of the ' commonest' Thus, In Hoover's opinion private avkitiou would be put on a paying ways by which governments subsii liasls and could be left to Itself to dize mnd anf sea transportallo develop naturally. companies is through stiff financial allowances to Jhemfor carrying tha . mallaThis plan might In all is what the That, likelihood, inily. In fact, it probably would) Hoover system, If adopted Will ut amount the subsidy will be sugar-contcd- H EXCUSE HE COO rNbj 6rT OVUHTHAt?. jA? II ' WJ 1M THE SEA ALA -- SMOKW A BOO- V- AH HE " v IP3 Here lies Bootlegger Mike McGruffv He took a" drink of his own staff. - tKJ around this difficult-fers a miggestloh. ... HEE-tE-HA- ' t The delicious quality brand that hat ltd in popularity or more than ten years. Is White Star Tuna flaked into" cream gravy, seasoned with pepper. and served on hot buttered; toast. Rich in natural Iodine it Is healthful and appetizing Buy it by- the donze at all grocers. ;t ' ' Wi , . i UPNWrTH He niade a still upon the hill Blowy i Biooey ! He's very still. CAT ; BY WILLIAMS . - t mm J . ii EM II A M i nrr n :,,ri By CHARtfig P., STEWART. NEA. Service Writer.'"'' 4"' ' WASHINGTON. A. subsidy by some other name wouldn't sound so bad. So Secretary , of Commerce noover seems to think.'. 7!. Mtatea, but you must go to Italy to This country certainly doesn't ' ...... take kindly to subsidies. Konie. That,, according totaviatloa authorities,, is tkm'l give your wife too much what's the matter with American air. aviation: It can't be made to rojie. She may decide to skip. pRy, commercially unless lt'a subsi . From some folks every boost is a dised t knock, . private capital. won't go" lhto It at loss. The public balks at a sub. -Woh if 1'aul Kevere rode a sidy, go it lags. ; - v 7 ..v nightmare? I thefe any- way of getting - : : - He who laughs last laughs least ana be who laughs first ""usually ' has a set Qf gold teeth. NOsir BJEK1 HAMiV V SPeAWTUH E- 1 BROMCf A I WEUl.EEHEEVJEU.M Mf . i i.'i ii Hi A STwIKKa O rAEVICAKl BEADS 1 -I II T MlS& VANCE- - ANjSrMCrl ill ' Busted -- am ses mjem was BOOK. tfvkttJ' BooS I ( , WA- -7 - --OFFICE i , 1 MM , , ; - -tf out Hoover Desires Private Concerns To Carry Ait Mail ' - Cs- -- '.Talk is cheap unless you are do ing me talking. wroiimwraimn.-Xfflmwiirai- : Y CHICKEN . OUT OUR i . SEA U SIMS BATS.. .. a stranger promise to let you in on something 'it is time to get - Baseball Psydiolocy. A coal dealer lies 'neath the clay', W0H1 STUDY "I'se". a word three times nnd lLJsyonrs; Lotjis. He ueeds no coal where heis today. v a-JiN . I EPITAPHS. Here lies a lawyer 'neath the skies, Thesame as In Ufa hejies and lies, t ntkr ' - !: J'hca one-ha- lf rash. lm'atHnu!L ' KlAI THCZ2 CT ANT I TOM on ifriendly relations?' Nother: Notlie frier illy relations live on the poorer ' ones. a file. Ai an lUuHtration of lhe of waijeii, there Is the jazi who Rets $15 per day end t, I1, TI2.IT3 - --- TOM SIMS SAYS makes ag much noise ae the To rattle the latter the pitcher riveter who receives only $10 per should post a highway sign reading, WOKPS , OFTEN MISt.'SKD ' iay. "Dangerous Curves Ahead." Don't sny "t never jnct her." Say 'T have never'. met Bt," Clair Mortensen says a lot of reYou can wander in the United IteOFTEN MISPKONOt'XCEI) formers are bent on making the mise. I'rononnce the. '.'I' as In "tie," wurld ji&fe. of hyprOcrisy. ' Yaeeent on lut syllable. 4 O FTEN I SSI Fj tiE nnp iTrnrwrmTT MM ti CALLS :- his ruidanca, .. Hie writtaa reply c was...aj foUwn 1 believe In Vlng mqrw thaw I am1 paid to do, f believe that It wUl pay me in the long run end that I en prove t be ot crester valna to tnyaeU and V my friends. U necessary, I will make eaerlfiees.- 1 hav mad theni in th past, and I aspect to nuke thefii In the futttr I de not believe any man can really tueeeef wh hj not wUling to mat sacrifices eaf make-thepromptly tad wtiUngly wnea they ar called lor.'-wJt, Her nv en at the kaet leaaoa In thrift ever ottered. K would h well If all younf man add ytrnnr women eould read It aarwfuUy and , apply R personally. leasOn .In thrift beaose tarooaja aaerilloa, r 1 irnn lihi . SYNON S tUT ri -- if m ' ' hcaa V snbiH'iia. CI :. , DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W.Li Gordon LJLJ iecausdilJ&bsblutfily pure never failshas mbre than ordinary'' leavening strengthis always sure.: . - r aud oa fast-r-wr- ite " alsojsfrltten fouAdatiua iri r -- tiU - ' real aueeaaa mtut U.aU4 Cct?ana'a,'Ke do It with r.r i rum T BIASOJf . ; f j straLs; - - slight-tremo- W, By , at-t- h Program Worthwhile lithe Scout whether- the Scout program is worth while " success conn cmy :IH PERSONAL' SACJnCEiT f TERMS OF SIBSCBUTION. rtAP ' miinth ............waieatMMIM ...40" Delivered by carrier, per Jear, la advance.. ...J. Delivered by mall la Utah county, per year. In adranee......i Delivered by maU la United Btatea, onulde Ptaa county, per year, ' MOTte The question jttAt i WASHINGTOIf NEWS s Barrica, Pad. M r, ,. v Pre. Ptaa. Only daily newspaper la Utah south of Bait Lake City lartest of any wspaper in Utah outside Salt Late City and fUHMMoJI i. : .......iniy iwur 8rvica, and I x- -- " MCnlafl adldoa ..,............. .............. ...... BailcMS Of flea, TelepboM Editorial Booma, Telephone g J o Entered a iocoqd eUM matter t the postofflca la Vm. H. Horn lb rook H. Gonnar Baamnaoa i i ii - f aerV WRITING HOME I am writing-tmy aunt,' and sneTl doubtless cease to grieve when at last she takes a slant at the litter "she'll Ufa aad vita receive. She was always good to me: when I left the old aaal it Rome shack, she exclaimed, Oh, hully thee, dont, be. Jong t say b aid that tia tracUcea'oT in coming back! ror we a miss you liere at oome, miss' thrift ?ra ! you sadly every day; life will ease to be, a pome when v valna, (raataal our gossoon is away, from our eyes, the tears will leak hacauaa ot tba but you'll dry them as they flow, if you write, us every atraatth week, telling all we ought to know.' You-- will sweteg-sorrow'cbaratar, wilt pojMr ad aoaa--' cup, if you write as you should do, telling hSw Jlet,af-a- . is how world in was you.w the 4l fismg up, you're stacking which tha Ury a mellow mood as I left, new Scenes to seek, and I promthe rood I would write ner every week. But you ised The eaiploye wh la wltUa to know just how it goes when a gent Is far from home; there mak tfia aacrlSca tf dolnx attar are games and movie shows to distract his rattled dome". tham h k paid to don-t- h nlaa.o woman wha save ucrlflc There are "forty thousand things to disturb his mental of temporary pUaaurw,- - ca rwf I must he and and to write peace, sighs says, "By jings, Murad they ar on the high read aunt and niece." Often. tiftenand again,'! resolved at last. trf aucocsa.,, ;;,v. i to write, but there wasn t any pen and the ink was out' To all those who are hnbned with of sight. Now today I stood aghast, when this message the tme thrift pint, aaarifleea are -- came to jiejy but Menstrua to diagTitoe. , by mail, "Your old aunt-i- s lailing A, younf man, M; hae Bad ahd &o noLf ail.' "Tountless women watch, and wait for, ad? accf aMn hi (ha halB4aa the letters we don't write, landing sadly at the gate. tiU rapid world, & friM the postmanlooms in sight ; and he shakes his weary head ; of rood oJUsenaatfeveryJi4stAjaditolnt "There's no letter, ma'am, today then like mourners for procreaa, la an outstendinff personal aucteaa, reoen'Uy was . to ontllu the the dead they pursue their dreary way. i 1 prlaclploa which. har vartai for 119; nnl ii XL i RIPPLING RHYMES THE EVENING HERALD wxcklT l 18M: as m dailj la bt.MUKari ) renin cxoect Saturday, and Sanaa Bonlaf ' tvwry mdmliif except Monday. Pnbl'ihe4 Jar tha Herald bnUdlftg, M Boat Pro o TJtafc. ll-: 4' Eastern s in: pans Eastern ..: I ill I J fruit cananas' . 15c.l ib. bushel iimiiiiiiiimt: ib l.b J a |