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Show rxzz fwor; t mmmmEim NEWS: FEATURES. PltESSjjCOMMEOT RIPPUKG RHYMES THE EVENING HERALD fmmmma ii An Independent Newspaper ru. ...... aa n oralM fawoayTead uni a . iwtJnnt n A ml landey jaunting t mason Oo JJTHE-JIOME-TOW- .The m ' ... . u-.- i, '.; 1 v;;"'' "- ':. . . -- - '- f VSf Uledical Pro&rt - forosv. bnce'the most dreaded, though even then prbb-ablympt the rnot;dartgerous scourge of tftantiftdj has how to a few Mattered Bpots, and a 'iew' sporadic cafces claewliare. Now,. leper specialists seriously plan to rid. the world ht the'titde ahat,is: left of thejdieasej'iB this genejw possible ;they tbihk it is atiyfl. j It ii tot practically so'. ' Once the last cas$ disappears1, there will b no more forever. Men,"'ill be in danger of contracting eaten of than by tHey'srC being tiger, leprosy " ' . ' N' &n4 for the same reasom . r ,r z Itf is interesting to realize ihat there are several otner diseases which may also become completely extinct..- S JYellow fever ia already nearly so. A few years may Bee the' last case of.it disappear forever. ; Malaria is, harder. Theoretically it could be completely exterminated 'too, but of so many to S6.so would require the intelligent people that We may have to waif until intelligence itself beire-treat- ed ly no-mor- saber-tooth- ed ';. -- comes commoner.' " ,,. . But it is already so scarce, in many formerly-infestecommunities that a California doctor, wishing. totry- - the malaria cure on paresis, had to advertise for, malaria patient in a district where formerly he could almost have taken any of the population at random. , ' , i i We are improving. . . , v . ' Uk. ; are fiadly aware,except fromj. L. reference to the iealendor. that B. cpDferenee ranrened ia the Bait U iaa "eome. ftut aome after-The tabernacle ;speakLake today. noon we look about na to find Woodert ..were President Wllfurd (he aniiRhlne baa puled aince ruff, ApoMtlea Lorenao Snow, Jleber L Grant. Juhu W. Tuvlor, T'eamUte, J luorulnK. ; The mouutaina far and near flame with criuiaoB SniitU and it. VVt Uer Ji4m Henry and KldL Beueath our feet the avea rustle in mourn. i purpK the-- good aunv . ful reminder of nier that has axine. The cbot.'kB of corn atand - ia tuft - browa t V fields like. Indian ' wigwava. : The air .fills the nostrils with athiffaf hnnilng leaven. The t horizon flaabea with, dnrta MnDs mIsi'se- d- 1' flickering., flu me. ; Int the aklea.j fho battle line of wild - geeae -Oiu'f itaj had . ou'ht to have note awtftly to the long winter , taiiwn that" ' Omit "LaU." aome. , Autumn U here before biTty ' MisfnoNou.vcED we know summer had gon, .r , "ijuient (verb.) ; Accent the laat Autumn la like age It fllla ( niea with memories. There r r ere a thoiwand things that nxjuujter,,, , - . v. fiySQSYiA-rOprv.uagnll . Went wrong, when auinmer waa ere. But memory gilds them alt tiie, blneiia, tergeuesav .bulk ' . With the glass of forgetfulnesa, nwpityv, leaving Only the Joye of the sun. ' ablbp and Ood'a outf-door- a iree tlioea aud It V yourg." . Let to brhihten the melancholy months dt, liicreaW onr vocabulary by one word each day. Today'a ef f al and winter. Cut fingers; irds JXEXI'LlCAfiLF not to be bruised knees, torn dresses, are all blurred in the remembrance,' explained, "We fated the lnexpllc-ulij- e of the white boats, the lapping prulilem of perpetual motion," wafers and the bright sands. dAm and Eve had . their first Nature's way. thk of coaBea- pionie. "too bad," said Adam, we . aating for the rlgora of winter and what time haa taken away. have, o newspapera to acatter - fru'e itn Ufy !. wml-aaniii- , .. DAILY LEbbUINS il.'IN. ENGLISH : ByW.LGordon errzs . . .,( m, -i maa-terln- g . la'llke . Somebody Raid a waffle waa a notwtkJd pancake. We vaU it a baced puxale, croaa-wor- , d n One contribution all parents ban make toward the educa tion of their children without sacrifice or expense is to see to it hat they get regular and adequite hours of .sleep jt. . " Physicians and neurologists agree that dullness among children is very often sleepiness or! underdevelopment because orinsuffklent hours of sleep. The parent la, as much 'acquainted as the medical world with the nervous disorders and physical ills which follow too little rest in the adolescent period. Every mother knows that sleepless baby is a sick ' j.t ( " baby. Cfg,l j trend toward nervousness among school children is attributed to irregular and insafficient hours of sleep. Accurate information would probably disclose that the men and wdmen as well as the children of thjs community average eight or more hours of sleep nightly and it can hot be charged that our school children are dull br under developed. : Every adult knows the value of Bleep and the amount M or she, individually, requires for health and maximum mental and physical efficiency". Children, can not be expected to ascertain this for themselves,- so it is incumbent upon their parents to learn what is required and. provide far iL ; : !I ! "He yoeant' Vve me any more,,r 'he dear glrl.cf lad in great autrat, "'He doettn't line me any, more. ecaiw, yeu eee, tie broke hla aruj.? if , self for another eprlngtimi, 1 rebirth,, a bigger pianung and bigger-harve- , .. 0 t- Whether oae eonaider Col "Billy" MitcneU right or wrong ta bis avia tion views, nobody caa hold that the opialona .he .expresses of hla sitper lora are thpae ef a aian la a frame of mind totwprk effectively toward s tMt'lhey deem. , , In the spring the ailyer. sickle of the crescent moot. U'-- L ', . kt. the-end- Now, CoL JJitfheiL,ia. not alone lb an unfavorable oplnkHr of these same wiperiofs. i Be Uapiy U tb only bn who aaya W pubUc iuat t he think-- - 'r ''Z-great part fit lb far depart meat la fairly saturated with-dlH .. coatent'.'" :A;ti ' Any number of officers are ready ntitnenra (n the tqi voice auch stongeat-ternilf assured? titey wont be quoted and thaw get Into r difficulties which not , many of them can afford t disregard aa Col. w.hat a 13 f : It miiUary ulag down. ,';! n -- f'j - la ' 'II - ii'iiijiS 1 ii1!' . -- . alto-p4h- sue--' ii it rr.i -- t)i fxpwted It IMasatlsfactloa la the" natf dfl- nartment lsnl quite so keflte. iThe neraonnel.; heWever,; tioee feel - the piaVh of tight times, Armaneht limitatlofis are hitierty resehtdi too.- However; the navy men 'are not so seriously at Odds amonarthemselvea, Probably this is due In nart ta th fact that they havenf been optlt by the aviation dlSitliffe 'whWi' hit - ,T.ni riTv vrTv TT position that telr aervlt.ha "THE SPRINGVILLE iJPROVO Sill And thW VilaW a feirl tuad-di- f 1895. efea an others olwiieteDr, , The.Z OFFICE i ' f'Kvpn If vnn i arifa Imuui Tr)a'f . ; yj AJlmony he must pay, If be will flirt another dayi ;A mother finds it hard to forgive, the woman who marries her, bod and the' man who wouldn't marry' her ' ' daughter. - Orson Twelves says one of the beat ways to stop your wife freaj tiilkltig so much la to put concrete " In her beauty clay. . jm ji I T i Jt. K Aw-'.,"- btk Itadlo'Dept. Sdt i - " r 'euo : j It VMM mil ' ITS 6crrtRE-A- - $0 'I , uhMuVL AGO W.A-i-l- .no maanu Id t t, jU, MTuH KoSlU I Back . 'it; iBreRa - ai'iaierohs' tobdeco jis, a ftatnaakv lota of braae and t .little atnWtton What sort of a r e do you suggest? , . Badlo Fanatic ( ' Dedr Fanatic : ' We suggeat you go oh and make a r aedttn aa the only added would be that o.flhnAib lacks. ,M rAent you are a - pint flask learwi fllr than radio which, of owre,' abouM be. taken Jnto - ' pear-r- . t " s , ' i ' c . : tn Bat" 1 - . -- . I tried pnttinl Pandrnff fcure on he wystal detector but the hair twin irtnlttlj. fen .(ipart, Whassa-matte- ' rt . " . ' ' v - ' ttapta.-- .' didn't milt Jdbampoo wth hot "jbaar you tui, - y on rigljf Try "' towels. so aauch, took aff has retorted frdm find Jiit nw nincb enchantment an extended trip to the "east, . r dim such added to wiDter. . II ' . . . " '' I.I ' t V vfc. w 'ii'ih.iimi mi iir - - j.. . . '" Kifht driving stndn. the bhnd tneetartrr whea yam dim to keep glare owt of tbe va of an aptmmchlag driverboth have beeo eliminated by the Controllable Beam Hcadr ' light, a feature of th Btte Buick. , Davdme vUbOirf every Inch of the' Way! :V Bright light all the time! A simple control . on the Kaenag wheel towert trie beam whaai Uix-i youaaar aaother caaw s. i. And this la only oae bt many 1926 laa provementa wnicat Hoick engineering naa given to the Better, Bulck. 75 horsapowet and morei Duotooe la Dbco finirfit THr'o Sealed Valva.in.Head anatnei dutch; approved mechanlral 4 . wheel brakeit and many oth exelwrve aaV vaacaancnta now make the Better Buius) tha better car to own and drivo. j ; v I. BU1CK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICH, BUUmM af rinal Mt Jk.- Qwrtia S 1 , , ( got J.- - : dar Mr. inr Jijaar-hetlowd- ; foil-to- i r, that thing just as ncu fattheri. f Tours, . backbone has made other than ehlropractora famous. TT - "r Sweet Ed! Thaak Jon J'olm A. Lewis - j. Dear Simp: -- Ton i Th6 Controllable Beaift? ! t'ted Jttilk ' irire" ttrriilt- Inst ntte and by gum we heard China. My Vffe ay tt wna tT? cwr drop-ibtWugs but ? knoW better."- ?xhi Badloly yours,' ' S hfJBasa?aaflaaaw - , l In nr1inf the woitiftt at timirp-lii- j the Itepnblk'rtn candidate for eoun- cats. ; Domti't matter. ty, super! ntwidept of public schools. pmolilii W just wnhtcd ko'ustf tliflt "nsnrp- - Heeould.not' roal&n as director of the normal training atfiDola' at tie i ality," aaid the Jadga,"yo had no Dear. business heating hwi'uir Jqat t- - - Bay. Wwa t&. SeS)In ontTjs "riettdt I wanta radio and I wanta WILLIAMS ullt it. Here's what I got to Mart a Hi with : vtm flif-- ' differential and i repdet two tnsidea.of alarm clocks, one pair bf gajbehee; some glue, "one ' . PAYSON . " weelt yon will Btftre many mdre ' NEPHI . Te1 Koto aelioot arhtpg v!sjted not klstlng her when she iSrnoola todiiy. the Suit knows yon know you could. ! . v j'. ' L itria of Siou city ha'k- I'bi-jatled COO mcro ClilA'se lu York. Looks like a hard wln-ti- 'i entvA In.lroT0. v tot th Sing Stiig rttA ' tijaf rlage Jkinse, .ta.4en ...J 1 to7 TiulSTTThe nlcirthlng . alonl siiedlo Chauncey 1) Harrington and of American living ia k ma all town 1b yon are Luoy A. Adams, both' ' Fork. o JIuble to be out of vort ' , it in . M ftij-ed-- t" tj ' . exdaimed thevseeoitd basemiin es he they do, they keep it io,t6cni8elves. ceusefchi 'fia het hair hokbed.' 8ay,1''Judge('' whined the' aged successfully slid Into second: A Nevertheless the departsjentar at- mosphere ia one ef Oepreaalon and defendant, "you'd oitghter law what Prow minister .says girls today ibe don? ta me A year ago when I . '.. discouragement are. Kioking for hugliands. But the ' ; whiakera shaved oft" py : r wl.se ones will continue to look for ;A girl ' of no principle is often single men. ible to draw a lot of interest. He AVtHrflirts and runsliwayi'-Llve- s to flirt another day. ta tft Different. , 'Jwt Ife who flirts and does not run. a school atart to Someoneoughl His troubles then have just begun .,... if anaesthetic dancing. ' ' I 'ffo,-- . . bring ,'suceega..tm advertising the Advertiser has to keen on keea- - t A woman's alaln life, is usually v at hef husband. . in on. - ef Dally Enquirer .OfoJ"4, 'it rep-- , ', ; T HOUSE' ONE-PRIC- E ... - ..y.st. , 130 YEARS AG01 . nieeti; pi ESTATE BUILDS IT reat the army., yr ' fw If any avy airhiea take thp' t girl m n dderban - day. . . - -- Tae clatRn There is only one 'a'i 4 From Files M- - - , mallei he'e i this community, the homes ot many of your neighbors h lght assured: was" j - Notl-lij- f -- BY VJj m iTOM SniSSAYS , For Heatrola, warm by this modern heat-- ' handsome as 3 fine, mahogany, cat-?- ?6 t inet, and s easy to keep clean, does ihg method.: Let us show you these j the work of ft basement furnace! It Heatrolas, and tell you how easily ,jkitps every room in the house1, up- - you can own onei too.Phone us f fctairi; and xlciwnr cozy and snug in now, before Fall advances further. v i .'V That lt'a peace inetead, of a war. baata la reoognlced aa ail right in tbe malcontents', argument j ta thkt retrenchment haa gone to far. ic" I. . Maxt tna flatabllahmea.t'a,la is adeqiuue, they aay, but U quality is laDowed. to deteHor4f.:; j. i j,; la.ahurt.the growUtig.'iB tut Bat analysis, la directed agalnet n economy, policy.. ti. 8now y tesi ' es enjoy , comfort last many thousands more will : Winter IutHeatWB of the first installation, its eBtittriar''tlBt;:7eBtrir'si eatabiiahmeot whole run- - . j EAUTlFUl.. yesi Hut Will it coldest weather. And requEesnbJ,? work??, ? Many questions, more fuel than any stove requires. from, anytning known feefore. Wt aviation defidencea aolely that all the kicking Is about .The - . a ' J 1 Mitchell ean.i. V Still, they do. talk wUh an, occa- njonal ontaidet and,,,of ffourae,. far! more freely among themaelveail CAT!-.- i nation's standard today ' ' tor small home heating ' -- , , k I,-,- h'ar-ves- , Sleep and Health v -- iifelt-prom- laea another lire, ' , Nature has cast aaldeJts beautiful decora-- . Hons, It has gathered its t. . ;It has wrapped Itself in its blunkeW In protection of it-- - ntnway 'i?- It ...... d the only trout la.; StiU worse, amy and to aumHatani Bavy, aweal At ' tdly ahaxtered,4 ., j. - Undoubtedly the Provo cjty, commission will be willing to cckperate with the county commission in the selection and the purchasing of a site for the fair grounds. It will not be necessary to construct all buildings at once. , A little can be accomplished each year until in time all the. heeded buildings -t Will Via mnatrtifited. c Ir,. ' : The important thing at this time, however, is. to iget possession of the ground and begin planning the construction 01 a; DUllCluig I or liic main caiuvviuu hi uuic wi hic ic&u fair.i Plans must be drawn and approved long before the actual construction work beginsi It will be too late to do alt of these things' next August. Utah county needs a permanent. lair ground. , , . VrttW. 'er, tf war. f ertas wrfacea forcea toa't ..,..-.1,.....ao- ; BTEtTABT. 'EA Srtlt widely-ajwea- Punktown-in-t,hi-De- : arture iii 1921 la Washington probably have give . lmpreeaioi a Wty that att Isn't quite right with Amer-U-a' national defense. He lived in Mudviile long, . 7r, AD arm IN VAsnrxrrr6r.-irRieii- t 5 : u - ft WASHINGTON NEWS UlA8LEP. B "i - TIMELYJOTORIAL5 Colonel Mitchell : Expresses Vieit$ v Of H any Officers and always ran it down; . . the" adjectives were strong witlr whteft he scored the town. tMbliahea ta btrtld!j..i8oct '.tim Weal rf'It Is top dead to skin" he said, in accents sad; no dele-TJtaav Bostofflee gate can win a roll in such a grad. The main1 street's la Pare, Entered U second daae aaattar.a.t the green with grass, so little traffic's here, and strangers, as they pass, can only josh and jeer. . I'4 like to move avy K. Oanaax itaiiimoa ...... ........... . to 3 ; there life U fine and gay, there boosters dwehV That PUnktown village grows, while 'only Satwrtet BMS-T.V.'Mudulle's standing still, and there the wise man goes if ' . ; A. Barytaa." Menibef United PreM Jftea Service and W. he' can foot the bill" ' At last thus grouchy gent to Punk Lake CUyj itown made his .way, and there his discontent was voiced t .only (Ullr newspaper la Utah outh a Belt city u vi$tftvA Bait otd. day after day. "This, town's a false alarm, it's hoodooed, said he; ! hat no sort of charm', it gives a pain to TEKMS Or SL'BSCaiPTlOX J J sure" me. Dear Mudville was my home,' a village sweet and fair, DeSvered by earrlar, pernwatirv.. U advance. ...... .;..... IDtUvered by carrier, per in my dome when I pulled out of there. In VrS and bats were Delivered by mall to CUB eooaty, per yew. In advaaco..,..-...--a chance1 for every honest guy to prosper theres JMudville er H". ; ttUvered by Uil la United Btataa, eatalde Ptah county, and advance, and put some money by. That town is up o i6 date, It booms forevertriorei there's work for every skate, Permanent Fair Grounds ; : : "Go back to MudviUe, then,"; L - How that Another annual Utah County Fairha been and credit at the 'store. have no use for men who Punktown should cried,'Mw4 commission bejrin county ;the people completed 8ucee88fuHy,3the so satisfied. he be nd can't faif journey there, and paced ground county the for securing! J5 $ake steps the Mudville street, jtnd started in to swear that Punktown proper buildings for the"rtousing of future fairs. . . The They ran him out of town ; what burg can counfyifair is an established Institution In Utah cant be beat who lad stand the always runs it down, and boosts the three years county. Jt has Keen in existence during thi past ;. v. 'Vvf T. f, f And in that tim has proven its worth beyond j. doubt The . other grad t first year the exhibit was housed in the Armory. The second ' year, the Completed city and county 'building served as its THE 8ILVER SICKLE. ' 1 ". . ., f .; j'-hoaie, while the last and most pretentious; exhibit Was Aid now the allver alexia of in the; spacious Storage room of the Schofield Auto f WHIIam Ptorri, 23. aud Julia A. r' : the tautumn moon! ; Klrkham, 19, beta of KprUiKTllle, cofcpany and idjoining buildings and tents r. Where shall the fourth annual fair be heldiTbat was a it atealif Autumn la like a of thousands of the by many repeatedly question propounded iipoBjiaefore we know it... So TTWitorfr attending the 'recent exhibits, - pie pomilar Dpinlon t ,hwv flta Bf Lbii Titjr won; flnt , ao Btearthlly It Weepi llfentlf seems to prevail that a permanent hometor the annual exhi- vrtw in the piano couiietltios tj n the heels of auinmer that "e T ' T tiie!Bfgiedifoii iVSiU bitions should be secured Jrt time for next year, kuirfw . 4 . THE, SUNDAY IIEPJUD SUNDAY, OCTCTET.'V 1525. - men! TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY; hutTm noiant,"! Wkeft fatjbsr automobiles are built, Bukt wiU biJl t a4 "E |