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Show 1 I : ,gheu the The HERALD n a w.ckly In 1 Kst.iMi)o-- l latuicil wry a ui! 111 I futi'lriy niiiic c;.i s..iui't.i.v. ;ti.m ii'i j.i.ly iir.J r.oiron,..; rui) im,nn:i im tuilloil nroniittf t Monday. leaders in those fields. " f ti. t I ,....u,...iii.. built i - mountains should not but the entire in Uullilin. world. .f m 'ul.;i,.'.l I'lovo, Jviuih l'lint W'rtt strt-tl- . The Young university I'tnli. h; s il.me il j ,.rl once uii.rc in pre- lit Kl.t. r.'.t ns srvil cl'ts ii i, now squarely the ioiiiffii-- in l'rovo. Utah. jicring leaders, ll.e- - jKuple to make the jiii. to IIM M OK HIITIOV. TDIIMV ' pilivinil .y carrit-r- .er month, 40c Le d. .ship W.,k hear the desired Holivtrnl L.y currier, per .year, lit ? "' ia Utah county. In v i hv mail it, J!.5u advance year, Delivered l.y mail In 1'iilled State, outdiile I'tah county, per year. In auvance TYTza M f ....fj.uv. If I I IICS, E. C. RODOFRS Editor and I'ubilther. tfiiSyK21-4- ....... lr m (7) . . 7f3 - K Member International News vice and N. E. A. Service. In dally If jj y' V. ixiitGoimmK, wt J fl ,Zr ig wi ml -- - I P II I I 1 f KSil Dl - 3t3DCS3CB3Cil3CSf CAM . ! if llif(f0 I n M 'fc ft fS Ai VI' VT W la 9 85. Q Wf Y fi.V J v I L K A l K Q The only niee thing almnt heiue watchman la be (toes to bed while ciheri are get up up. ni'ht Never work your mm'n arithmetic, Ih more lluhle to get the right answer himself. at lie r During the past three years the Save your powder until you great "Mormon" university hna white the soap brines. conducted various courses during a Don't sjiend hat you gain week in January to which nil of lower taxes yet. the people In the lntermountaln promised country have been Invited. Each Slapping a hull dog or spanking a one of these courses have attracted neighbor a child is bud manners. thousands and each one has been an OWDEAR .V:;- Ca) ir q - V I ' B and M JJCMK f ww?i?y Mowe v - lsj .,: ' 'c.- J, '"' . jr- - y i J a iNEW YORK HAS IN SPRINGVILLE1 Van Raalt 1858 CONCLAVE The appearance of a dainty-trim- , silk-cla- ankle is due to the cut of the d hosiery its style its fit. If you wear VAN RAALTE Silk Hosiery, you know they give you splendid service that their fit is exceedingly exact their appearance, superla- iear tively smart. That's why women of discriminating taste choose VAN RAALTE Hosiery for general wear, sports wear, dress wear, everywhere. We have the Spring Styles of this justly famous thread and Chiffon Silk Hose on display in all sizes, in all the newest and staple shades. The Smow Bird ip S li-- 'I " S URGED GROWERS! CHANGED SINCE TL, 111 M -- 1 ctSST? vi CD MORE BEETS ' 1 . OaThaT? Always have a bottle of Iodine xx Improvement on the one before. hiindy when Using a can opener. That the courses have been apHedtime story: You build the fire preciated by (ho participants Is evident from (he fact that many per- tomorrow morning or I '!ont cook sons have attended each one of the you any breakfast. three annual sessions. At the sesMr. and Mrs. Itussel of Chicago sion jns( completed of win the loving cup. The Kussells tlie eighty-sevestakes in the Latter- have been married !2 years. -day 1 Saints church were repre ( Vi.liKe hi mark the franc sented. People, from Canada, Ore- never drop so low as to come out on gon, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona and (lie side of the earth. iea ise thev are smaller than a spar- Utah were present. row. c hot. ""3' " When niafclnL' can.lv vnn Exceptionally high class courses ter results If a sparrow, nicy nave a yenow you buy it bill. They have a white belly. have been offered during the week, A cheap bird Is a all of which have been conducted By who rid.s " 111) ii"""" of the car line to get bis l Rt 11 by exerts In their respective lines. to They have a happy (toppy seeds. IIl. WOI The lllirili.se nt I.en.l..rvhi IVcb ,ll(""'v chirp. They are pretty little birds. Do yon reallv Uke the little juncoesV Is indicated in the name Itself. It Valentino's liook Hndolph of DOKOTIIY EXUSTEll. was defined by President F. 8. poems Is selling well, This Is the I Harris of the university as an ef- first sign of spring. There Is a little bird named the ' call the fort to seek after things virtuous, it Some Junco. Club "Great Influx" Then Scarcely Kiwanis Springviile Game warden got two professors snowbird becauseiieople it always conies lovely and of good report. Beet a Handful Compared to in Lead Greater Takes in Williamsburg, Va.. so what good birds in the winter when all other The university and its faculty Is a college education? s Hosts. This Movement. Acreage have gone. should be congratulated for the We should treat the snowbird Beets and other valuable crops By JACK CAKBERRY, We should throw bread splendid manner in which the third kindly. crumbs to them so they will stay should take the place of the salt International News Service Staff v.'cek' was I'on- Correspondent. around our homes. We should grass pasture in the fields west of ducted nnd for the high class inNEW YOUK. Jan. 22. "Well do never throw stones at them or try Springviile that lie in the drainage I We had 2(H) guests" remember. in well material as struction given to kill them. If we treat them district and the farmers community It was the shade of Charley The following little stories about kindly they will make friends with well fare nride should stimulate him ts spiritual subjects. clerk at the Astor House, The result of the Leadership the snow bird have been written bv us, cheer us up und make us happy. in grow ing a larger acreage of su Adams, The Astor House stood on EVAXS. MAKTIIA talking. lieets. student of the third in gar the grade courses should be felt throughout "We should induce the people to the corner of Broadway and Vesey Franklin school Tim tcn.lw.r lo the iutcrmoimtnin region in me Miss Allele Peters. use the products of the Springviile street then 5(5 years ago, when Xew York held its first and only building of better communities and! All of the stories were In the Sugar factory and the Springviile national iMilitieal convention. em' both furnish as own hildron's Canning factory the better conducting of the various handwriting and "We're expecting 200,HK) were of an exceptional high tvne ployment for our schoolboys and "l. lilies of business in which courses "hl visitors in for the big gatherand our citizenry," said Ralph the penmanship considering age of girls this year.V Mark A. Caldwell, were offered. ing the students. The spelling was nlso in discussing Smart, head of the Xew York Hotel Men's The farmers in attendance at the good, very few mistakes occurring. between the agricultural and busiassociation, replied. beet Letters from to the In the other students ness interests respect farmers' conferences held daily "Must have been at least 5,000 of the same grade will be published before and canning acreage factory D. commercial town for the meeting It. in be week should better in other issues of the Herald. agent Wadley, strangers during the of the I'tah County Farm Bureau the Springviile Kiwanis club at the in LStiS," the shade of Adams farmers as a result of listening to was the speaker at the farmers weekly luncheon held at the third amusement hall Thursday "With the folk from Jersey nnd meeting held at the Springviile ward not only in the producing but also, lie makes his nest in the bushes. January 17. the Xew England States, Xew York Tuesday evening January 22. evening library In answer to the question put by expects to entertain an extra milsunflower seeds, cracked In the marketing and the business He eat Mr. Wadley gave a report on what the toastmaster John It. Anderson, lion during the 1924 convention," wheat and poppy seeds. When it has been done up to date in fit,1(j ' to put this pro- Caldwell informed. flies away for its babies' food it the different branches of "What can be done If the courses carry over as ,ug back to its little ones, Different Now. and explained the ad- ject over?" A. O. Packard said, "In agriculture there tended, the mayors and members of! They are glad to have the bug. It is a different Xew York than to be derived by incorpor unity there is strength" anddiscus-soivantages n round table more a be should Sometimes cat eats the mother ating. the city of 18(18 when Horatio Seycity councils from I'lah and Idaho U '"'V,'r ,""U'S baCk l lietween the respective interests mour was nominated which will In speaking of the feasibility of should be better prepared to plan nnd contact closer and through greet the 1924 Democratic dele fruit plants nnd grain eleva- closer for the present needs as well as for The JunVo is a little like a spar-th- e tor storage the association of respective gates. he called attention to the fact row but the Junco has a white Then the Brooklyn bride was only future growth of their cities. were bought here last interests the problem can le solved. that apples The scout leaders should be bet- - !"'"' L'rilv fll"l" rs. and a yellow fall for $l.r a ton and kept in storGeorge L. Barron said, "It is a a dream. bill. 1 love the song that he sings. Horse cars were in vogue. Trinand educaof ter prepared to lead the young boysi age are now quoted on the Los matter VIKtJIXI V W1U.WL tion.' ity's spire loomed high over Man Angeles market at $S0. He said entrusted in their care, and better Principal It. L. Done suggested hattan. Wall street was a strag I '10 .luncocs come in the winter that wheat would have to be import- that had made the slogan for the gling lane of low, squatty buildand higher social and recreational to feed ed the into I'tah county Tlu'.v '"11"' "'""'t nine or ten telegraph poles lining Its standards should be im. intni,,, ,! ns within another month, Kiwanis members to set the ex- ings, imultry at a time. and patronize home industry sides. There was one apartment ample In a result of the splendid education mean an will advance which hoThev arc not like n snnrrow manufactured in building in the city. price. He also called attention to by buying goods canned Tammany Hall, where the first the big prices received for onions Springviile first, sugar, flour and convention was held, seated 1,000 Springviile bread, goods, last Davis farmers the county by delegates and spectators. fall which was made possible only to patronize home instiutions. Today tunnels, accommodating A motion carried that the Kiwanis marketing. by a meeting with the farmers and subway trains which hold 1,500 to hold Mr. of the At the dose meeting have a round table discussion and 2,(XK) closely packed humans, run Wadley was given a vote of thanks under both the East and Hudson w as referred to the pubfor his rery splendid and timely the matter rivers. Only by search can Trinity committee to with lic affairs power talk. still be found, hidden away in the act. maze of the gigantic Woolworth Tre question of organizing a and in tower, the massive Equitablebuildbuilding and loan association MAI'LETON NEWS. 30 and 1 Springviile was introduced by II. T. the countless ings Wall street today. Lovell Mendenhall left for Salt Reynolds. He said, "The greatest Sixteen hundred taxicabs dash Lake City last Saturday to attend need of our community now is more through the same narrow streets of homes and the next greatest need is '08. Madison the woolgrower's convention. Square Garden will to make it more feasible for people seat 13,000. a He homes." stated build to that Real Politics. Mr. nnd Mrs. I). P.. Welch visited in Salt Lake Citv, Momlnv But it is only in growth Xew and loan organization with a capital of could be S"".' about organized Mr.' to surpass the thrill York can Willi and Mrs.' L. M. here and that it could probably take of the convention of 'OS. Cillilan. of five i of the care building twenty 'Politics was politics in them . days." iU'own an-- : or thirty homes each year. t ho on talked who Others subject Grant was the Republican choice. of their the f.ii t that it was It was to be a hitter battle. Ten .i:.d Prrry of a emphasized as candidate were out for the Demo good hn.siiit ss undertaking -- e t.) take ns something that would encourage crutie plum. Seymour's nomina-il- i : A. L. Thorpe. tion c;nne ;is a shock and a sur- li.il.it. were i Mendenhall. M. R. Striw nnd prise. ' l visitors lit .lolm v t i" s ? II. Jones. i!ie .mutter was re-f- . Delegates in TiS entertained them Wctv-- con- - ('. selves at Broadway's famous liars. on public committee to rod the Mr. and to nnd report A dance was held. to work out det.-'il. , ,, Mr mil Mrs. C. 1 r ' Forty shows: more than a hunLovell Menden- - bark with recommendations. The matter of organizing a pav- dred movie palaces; cabarets, preing district was introduced by S. L. senting revues and other elaborate will be in full swing Wilson were Mendenhall and after some discus- entertainment, and Mrs. n.e dn.iHT guests Minday of Mr. and sion was referred to the roads com this year. Broadway's still famous bars will mittee. Mrs. Jiavid Welch. The program of the meetings was' he running nnless Xew York reforms as it has never reformed be verv enjovable evening was for the purpose of giving the mem fore. bers of the club the privilege of dis- i .. i im Kwwm mvi"iK sj.i oi iiniiMi.i.t i im iionie ui. in .i.,But the Bowery will be gone; the jn. the projects outlined to be cussing anil Mrs. I.evell Bird when old Tenderloin passed ; downtown by the club during the, MOTHER? Fletcher's Castona is a harmless Substitute for were surprised, complimentarytheyto undertaken will be dark at sunset uptown will the birthday anniversary of Mr. year 1924. And in order that there blaze in light. Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, Bird. a mua better and be feeling might Card games were played and "Weil show 'em a good time wives the and tual understanding all of Children r.gcs refreshments were served. Those the best time they have ever had," prepared to relieve Infants in arms and were members of the prespartners present were : Mr. and Mrs. Frank as invited guests. Thomas E. Bush, president of the Wind Colic Democratic Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mack-ley- , ent nnd introduced club, anConstipation was led by 51. Xational singing Community Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bird. Mr. F.. ren- nounced. Done Stomach Melvin Sweeten Jr. Crandall. To Flatulency "We're going to make every and Mrs. Will Lee, Mr. and Mrs. a cello solo. Toasts were visitor feel at home Xew York will I.eo Marshlmliks. Mrs. Mack Whit- dered Diarrhea M. O. Mrs. Mrs. Packard. Regulate Bowels by show it has a heart." ney, Mrs. Afton Matson and Mrs. given Mrs. C. R. Jones. A. O. Packard. Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Pest, and Howard Whiting. Mrs. Xelson Ureal, Mrs. John R. sisted of a rolling pin with the inVrs. George L. Barron. struction "If you don't know how to Anderson, Lake Natural Sleep without Opiates Mrs. Earl Gronanian of Salt Christensen and Miss use it, ask Maggie." was awarded to Mrs. Harold Lake City is visiting in Mapletun To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Mrs. J. F. Smith. Margaret Bird. for a few days. The attendance prize which con proven direct torn on rach package. Physicians everywhere recommend it sixty-seve- vU '.'iC-TV V j H SUSPENSE -- 1 Priced FARMERS MEET $1.95 per pair n '!. IN SPRINGVILLE i ineor-ixiratin- g PAYSOV CELEBRATES the commissioner FOUNDERS DAY AT HIGH land office PAYSOX, Jan. 26. The twelfth annual founders' day of the Pay son high school was celebrated Friday. There was a large attendance of pa trons, former students and friends. Governor Charles R. Mabey was the principal speaker. He declared that an appeal from the decisions of of the general a dance. regarding the title of the state to school lands of a I mineral character is necessary If the rights of Utah are to be safeFor Infants and Children guarded. A program was given and luncheon was served. In the evening c In Use For Over 30 Years basketball game was prayed be Always bears tween Pavson nnd Nenhl hiirl the jTj ryiSy?ZSschools in which Payson was vie 1 Signature torioiis. The game was followed b CASTOR A fZbi. mi JY li'fti t mill i1! iiijii mi "ffi 1 1 Ssis?i v j 1 hie ay r4 Wiiy Ycis ShoisM Ordcs? Your Foi'd Car Mow j - I 123,607 i Actual retail deliveries in December, establishing a nezv hih record for winter buying. 3llL . .NVVssv.sVVs . Cu37MJttA f.9 Starter and Demountable Runs $85.00 Extra tln-if- t rf!TV. Si !j t s? III 1 1 y T'l.-Tl- O I Considering that, as spring approaches, retail buying will become more active, there will be a greater demand for Ford Cars this spring than ever before. Therefore, the only way you can be sure of obtaining delivery this coming spring or summer is to place your order immediately. HI If you do not wish to pay cash for your car you can arrange for a small payment down and easy terms on the balance. Or you can buy on the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer ' I 1 m 1 B A 1 Once more Leadership Week the Tonng university Is history. I W A V flg) CD CJ A W Kf I I " f W 4k - I r, - V COMB fOKelON .r Uth PREPARING LEADERS. enjiuaJ-44ilersh- e SJLJ SStS&TL 150X01111 U .art. O SiSS"" CONSUL. inrVNrTV.TT- BE lsr-fv)) " ' 1CClIAt I iRlS Ik I - T Ser- outh of Kalt Lake City; largest circulation of any newapaper In Utah outside Bait Lake City and Ogden, TELEPHONE II l l- I i- UwToW CAPit J P'It ilfV Jyt A Vr a. -- -- Xr kS-- I 3 J X tA VPWliM I I 1 -- 'C r.-- Jkll Till Only j V- r Y-.j j Bii-'h.-i- " about mis tijwof tm, bar ;:ir as i I THE PROVO HERALD. .PAGE TWO (k5 Detroit, Michigan a I I |