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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, MAY 6, 1923. THE SUNDAY HERALD Publish! Provo, Utah. EverylBundayat The Herald Building, ....... .V. C. Rodxers ... . Editor And Publisher X "Told You So" which was rheld Thursday after-- " noon at the home of air, john Cowan , in Payson. Mra, Cowan biographical gave, an Interesting sketch of the live of her;parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. WUIiam -- Lewis, T JittT dainty fnmiisiil w nf Trtwrt to 50 by were served refreshment the hostess and" herr sister, - Mrs. ' , ' John Allen,""' - a Amy Jalmnii; Scott TMtdlny. T. Pierpont cornet solo, Osmond Crowther; Mrs. announce, the engagement of weir Mary Crowther gave iketch of the daughter, VUate, to Paul J. DeVlae lives of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. orSaltlake "City. The carriage Hans Peter Olsen, after which Miss lit. and f 5J and that of bet grandparents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Thrower. The following -- excellent program was also furnished: Piano erection, Miss Amy Jackson; vocal solo, Miss SOCIAL CALENDAR Mrs.-Tbom- i 'Ton Can Do It Better -- will take place at lheiomeMjhJ AmyJackson gave ; reading, "Mrs. Thomas Pardoe and Mrs. bride's parents, 160 East Center Dainty refreshments were served to CTyde Greenwell of Ogdea are the thirty-nine- , the ftth day of June. How many days since you have who died centuries before Socrates street, on guests of Prot and Mrs. T. Earl . , lmnatS8SBOrnt Ha (a . thought for a few days.-- ; Pardoe The American Legion- - Auxiliary ien inousanu MTs.'.Ivy'Mortensenand Mrs, J. - brgo'tten, To endure persistently d '.r': epidemics i win entertain at a cara social sa.i- Will Lewis, of the county commitmore( they probably-han American memory, one must oe of the Coue 1(Jea. Tne orientals, urday afftrnoon, May Ur at 2:30 tee of the Mrs. Mark Tripp 4s a Salt Lake Daughters of the Utah a especially. t baseball player, a o'clock, at the armory hall. The Pioneers, visited the Payson came visitor for a tew days. - Thousands of years from now, card games "600'' and bridge will be itage or movie tar, a theatrical r - the the Coue Idea will e resurrected played, after which, dainty refreshKrfentist or medical man inventor or marketer ofrrbreakfast and have epidemics ments will be served. All women of Provo are cordially invited to at-food, beauty lotion or some median- - of popularity, leal device that can be sold . What a pity, that these good tend. $1.00 a table or 23 cents a ideas cannot stay with us penna- - (hand will be charged. 'Those desir cheaply. One of the wise few who will get iientlv instead of visiting: occasion- - ing tickets-maobtain same by call permanent good Jrom Coue'a --ayaaHy-and departing before they SV ing Mrs. George Leven or Mrs. Fred &' Taylor, tem of. harnessing the imagination, come indelible! that annomieef:hteiscoyery original disciple of the Coue meth- - taught certain lessons which the I The C. H. S. club met Thursday to Trim ftf fftrm Imrff rm1M nd, nf fntlwff ,itlT nrt Ti evening with Mrs Jumi fnr Bitn erbs. Sucn.saw as A bird in tne nett, when sewing and -- music dry suggestlo n was Socrates:. Xenophon, Greek historian and hand is worth two in the bush," vlded the crosram with a most in nia --VMemoramilitarist,-wro-te Honesty is the best policy," and! nteaslwr luncheon! Among the bilia" that Socrates one day said to "Don't make a mountain out of a guests were Miss Genevieve Rica molehill." him: ardson, Miss Ines Jessee, Miss All this wisdom It availaMe to Helba Bachman, Miss Llla Enerfl "I consider that those live best food us. constantly. But,' aa with the urn Miaa ini-een- a who study beat to became HomnmiCK, as poselbleTand that those live gocratee-Cou- e idea, we most of the JUissRuth Boyer, "Miss PrisclUa withmot pleasure who feel the MmeJfBorajfhsXwss found to bejchristensen, Mr. Rose Toons most assurance that they are daily truthful by previous fenerations Stewart. Mrs. Ruth Farrer, sho got nanHmmps la the finding', Mable tubbHirfc-JohB-PalleThat sounds familiar, atrikingly "Old fogy notion, we : call them. Mrs. Alma Straw, Mr. A. H. Pettis, like Cone's "Day by day, in erery So did peat generatione, ;aad- eo and Mrs. A. E. Cox. A delightful will future. .3; say, I grow better and IteMer," evening was enjofed, and, according We forget or ignore the proved to Miss Richardson, the ladles ef Coue, of course, never claimed that he originated the idea, "but in- - wisdom before each generation the courthouse eocial circle' did ' Head popularised it by giving It a. thinks it's the smartest ever. We their sewing on "a fairlf Hudson bad the same .take a chance, go contrary to lew twist basis. lea SI years ago. So did' ethers, proved wisdom and land on our . ;:. farther back, on through the misty heads, The Vodle show presented in the Success and happiness are easy Pioneer ward amusement hall Wed ages. Socrates may have picked it up in the writings of some ancient to reach; the rule is simple. nesday evening was one of the beet and most interesting enterainmenta ever given in the ward. A splendid program was furnished, including and aesthetic dancing, .comic clog :. . read Ings, humorous stories; snot songs, after which a one-ac- t pl&y, Twenty years ago Forrest Butner ly about for familiar faces. "The Doll Shop," under the xdirec-tlo-n of Miss Nell ,Clark, was presfound himself swamped with debts Alas, the faces were strange, ex you in his old home town. Lexington. cePl tnat tne 8tar PUP" ot your ented. The "M" Men of the ward, enough to- school days might be found drivinxpnider, whose direction the show Vit uOahia Attn TM1 AAtna Ko lr onH 4 a back or loading milk cans and was given, wish to thank all those QUdilty pay in full with interest," he told trunk9 and barrels and crates on who took part on the "program and his fourteen creditors. the trains. also express their appreciation for 5 The yeafssTipped by. In the "Uaybe you've had this expertfab-- j SIienT Qualities memories of the fourteen, Butner ence. Most of us have; .Maybe, e ' JSl I IV became a vague phantom, seldom f0- - 7m found only a few uio ai lun euieruuuuieuu -- friends when you combed the town. T Siiruding . on their attention. even they had to be prompted Mrs. Harold Dunn entertained the Recently, the fourteen were Tited to attend a banquet .as guests before they could place you. Despite members of the Ladies' Literary of a mysterious stranger, of course, H this, each spring brings a desire. club in open session at her home was Butner now a wealthy Oregon - 8 hack to the old associations Wednesday afternoon. Violets and trench ibiossonranrettfly ldecoraleor woro-eae- h creditors he handed an envelope And life has few satisfactions the entertaining rooms. Mrs. Dunn solve containing a check in full tor the greater than tq return honorably read the play, "The .Truth," by Ilka thri in fYrnpntt Clyde Fitch, after which an interold dobts ul:assortment-o- f S triumph interest to ad ypu.-- We fruit grower. date. esting papr en oaVBhterfalnn now. I H.VR. Atkin, 'I 'am supremely happy for the ThlfHUniversal interest in.: the ing" was given '. . first time in years," Butner is community where we spent our .The boys' quartet of the Provo high f . Quoted as saving when he took the youth is the psychological explana school, June Hinckley, Afton Stout, ' tion ot the popularity of Lee Sttn- - Lelarid Wasden and Paul Ander S train back west $40 Any of us would be, returning In iey' famous comic strip, "The Old son, furnished several musical numS bers. t painty refreshments .. were $35 triumph to the old home town under Home Town." to" we When return we . learn served 60, including- 35 invited there, similar circumstances. At this time of year, your mem- - ttiat old friends Tiave died or acat-or- guests. turns back to the community tera(l l the far corners of the The members of Camp No. 1 of in which you spent jour youth. You eartn. old landmarks torn . down, ","IFs like exploring a strange world the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers yearn to return. -the house oFKuppenheimeroodxlothe . e 'horn It you go. yea come back rather wn oniy me scenery seeming Mrs. Lydia Holdaway Thursday disappointed and disillusioned. You familiar. .found the piimp closer to the house, The Old Home Town is gone in afternoon, with Mrs. Mary. andriaH other distances similarly fact. But It lives on in memory, a Crowther as assisting hostess. Miss shortened, compared with the pic-- memory we wouldn't trade for a pot JEdna Holdaway gave an interesting ture you carried in memory. Proba-- . of money. After all, despite its joy biographical sketch of the life of bly, as the train neared the old being mellowed by a touch of sad- her mother, Mrs. Lydia Holdaway, home town, a thrill went through ness, memor is our greatest possesyou. You jumped off, looked eager- - sion, also our only permanent one. THANKSI THE OLD HOME TOWN The boys' committee; of the By STANLEY J Rotary club and the b'oys race committee .have ' asked the Herald to make NEWT smesI Vft public the thanks o these com- -, Presents mittees to the management of the Columbia and Strand theaters for the use of . these houses during boys' week and to the Boy Scouts, wbovnnder the direction of Scoutmasters' George Brattan and Roy Passey aided in the bicycle race With Gas" OUilO - (.- . . : Lall This Growth? - . - prize-fighter- -, HERE IS BRIEFLY TOLD THE STORY OP THE GAS - NESS IN PROVO AND UTAH COUNTY: rr n ... . . .1913 Began Serving Gas ...........1914 . 192 Number Customers end of 1915. . . . . .. --Number Customers end of 1916. ... 393 Extended System to serve Springville and SpanlshFork. . ,1917 . . r . . . 744 Number. Customers end of 1917 . , n . . . end 1918. of Number Customers , t. . . . . .v.1261" 'Number Customers end of 1919 .rrr; . . ; : . . .tt: . . 1479 Number Customers end of 1920 j 1605 WJ1'UZW .Number Customers end of . . . .1706 Number Customers end of 1922. , , , First Franchise" granted ......... r..........l021 ...... .......... 1921.". ' . .. Vv . ..........;. ..... ... ..... y f ... BUSI-- r ,Tr ,.t;i ir;n NOWCOMES BH X I non-partis- V ; - 1 FOR UTAH COUNTY tin Just ExactlyWhat Is Old Home Town -- Clothes - . J It'settmg and all it's paying ushered in by the launching of; the great coke and Iron industry of ia Steel Economy? can for your money; J In anticipation of the great industrial development and the vast increase GAS COWANY has secured franin population that are coraing,-YOU- R chises UTall the cities of Utah County from Lehl to Payson, both inclu. get the. best" It's buying clothes that have ah established J and reputation for tailoring - sive, so that the company might expand Its needed service as the activities -" ; . In the county" increase. r old-tim- d otls-olorbeyfloo- Kuppenheinier GQQUCLOTEES - d; J d - by-Mrs- t. the problem of clothes economy for have .a:wonderf men's and ummen's suits right Excellent values aK $30.00 Other Fine Suits From Al CampaignJsMow on WiihrReducedPricesnd-Specialfer- necessary service of GAS FOR COOKING, HEATING ANDLIGHTING at very substantial 6svings in cost of equipment and installation. s SincfrMartdrlst illlllllBIIII.IHIIIIHIIIIIBaiHIIIil . T7 - mi to help the present presidents of Provo, Springville and Spanish Fork to immediately secure in theirhomea and places of business the modern and $60.00 Up. icnwao uotning to. y Corporati on r w WeHaver, Secured Brigham Yourig T .'iSey : Surely no other enterprise in Provo or Utah county is growing so fast or : reflecting so truly the fact that this New EiaThas come- .- tiiePworld renowned Minneapolis MAY WTJ OFFER JUST TWO SUGGESTIONS NOW: X. Order Gas InsJ ailed iei Ycor Home V - - I rtTTC t ta-V- 1 T .1 AZirt.r his boyhood days, and has spent a jn the stuly-fi- f the Wprlrf Tf t10 bard Of Avon. Hit Interpretation of Shakespearean te&cee are therefore of more than ordmarrAvaluer"All Interested la Shakespeare Nre - in vited to attend the readings.Nv CHEAPER NOW THAN IT WILL BE LATER, pympn ony Orchestra hjfe t rresiaeni u. n. urimnan nas re turned from a gratifying professional trip .to southern . Utah. ' He : PREFERRED SHA RES u visited the D. S. seminary at Beaver Beaver, and Mllford. He weef especially pleased with the seminary work at Beaver Eighty, members .. of the seminary, he reports, were In active publio service la one evening. , -- "Why ahoald w have todlear was the Question propounded to the --student the B. Y. U. by- - PresV dent George H. Brimhall Monday t morning.-- "Many , ..', , people" continued ,: ; Presi- dent Brimhall, "have considered the body a handicap holding the spirit back curtailing the sweep of .'the 'u::'???: The speaker quoted Joseph Smith ihs effect that the soul consists ef tbs spirit and tbs body, and that the spirit cannot do" without' the body what It can with the body. resident Brimhall affirmed that to sssssss"'',: TA BERNACLE Monday, May 7th 8:15 P. M w G O (D) Payable in Quarterly Installment : l PHONE PROVO 295 OR CA&L AT ANY QF )UR QFFICES, a ? TTAND MAKE CERTAINT0R THE" FUTURE A HIGH RATE OF EARN-INON YOUR MONEY AND GROW WITH THIS BASIC AND NECES SARY INDUSTRY. . : "" Mrr and Mrs.' Franklin 8. Rich the theological answer to the ques ards of Salt Lake City have con tion asked is that we have a body tributed 14 volumes to the Brigham that we may be added Upon. Young library, announces Pro! From a human point of view, he Alice Reynolds, chairman of the held that the possession of bodies library committee. .. enabled Individuals to render serv-lea, la this) service there ire thsee CUse reunions are to-bfeatured great objectives, service to the at the coming T. V. alumni elf. service M the group, and serv gathering. Arrangements are being ice to Ood. maas tor we piecing of class tents in, university trove, end for tu Prof. Alfred Osmond of the B. T. holding of class dinners. An effort TT. hu consented to give a series of will be made . a great tetfcrlng Shakespearean readings la ,. the throng of former students. , both JUtti Theater ' The readlngt 'will graduates and back be at 4:30 p. m. on the followlne- - to alma mater. Dr. H. Gl datest"May 1, May g. May JO, and l is associated with Vrteldeat h n ai is. . professor - Osmond .has ' Marvin . m been a lover of Shakespeare since Baking g success of the affair. r -- . Invest Your Money In Our PRICES $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Seats tot Sale at ProVo Photo and Mnsic p Reserved Coy Robinson Bros. Music Co Colombia Music lLw$V S I Bro. Music Department. , UP SPRINGYILLE is VALLEY PROVO J ' m i i SPANISH FORK |