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Show yzct rsVS 9 jtavnssm 'avoihi cnvs3ir ojakx3 am nr.lELY EOITO?JA1S FEATURES a THE EVENING HERALD -- Anlfidepehdent Newspaper OFFICE CAT 11" vm, "V- - I ?l r" rrT"r", i t kit vft i in ' .. x jyx - Buninesa Office Telephone Editorial Raoijis, Telephone i ...107 i lt aw f m i.t i wr r jl.f. it xi w i Frnctlferona baodveroua trees, ' hruba, owa thy Tlrtvtc ray, TERMS OF SI BSCBITTION u& Cefgutcd rauw, ftacculput rteDvered M earftef, per month .M-v- cheep, diriportlng, Iov tby away; Delivered by Carrier, per year, in auvanoe . ttoii m Iitnli Minntr. ner veer, la advance I3;bo The yarlsh rnoatpr unibiiHt nh ri.n.,Mii ... . ,. . .. ut.... nt.l.l. f'tah winntl tvF vear. in turglnh pompoua mien, And peacocks o'er the vernaljlward ' display their raudal abeen. ( i t V u: i" i i 'it . mm l aaasssaaaaasH ii . a. n 11j r ii Ii i' i " I au v aw i i 1 1 rx I f i ' ............ A '.. KlnrmoitVillaaenewitrktr thab there i sonwthlntf Unique about rMormoii village and the jnanner in which a survey of one was madetylxwry UniNelson, director of extension division, Brigharn Youngr 'New York Times, the that fact the indicated is by versity; inflnintlhl newRnatters in the tforld. gave to full eolumn ofTta mtonat-spac- e the subject practically - t J".- - When tbou dost appropinquate to-wards this terraqueous sphere,: Thy corascatlons respertl'ne cause adscititlous cheer. Thine eranesce "t oftencj siiies M And ihenaMees, bathes in ribest splpndur w,m if, the broad vellferous aeas. January 8k:rr-or-rl "A Sociar Survey orEscalante, Utahr The pamphlet, ' for. the edi-- " .Many . jinngereui rumors start ""made and writterrup rastearpwas responsible " torial which appeared in "The Time." - The survey aeerns form ailly Jokes, I . to have caught the fincy of the editor who reviews it in an A musical comedy producer Is He says in beginning interesting and sympathetic martiier. serried ' advertising for a chorna of long to. welcome those "We his editorial, haired glrls.JHe "doesiVt want to xoung univerBuy gt fiuvu, j produce - a musical comedy ho n - Survey f .EscaIanteA poUtoalky jiUage wants to atart a museum. from the railroad. Mr. Lowry Nelson, the-- author, has done a very thorough piece of wprk in village sociology, it will Mrs. r Does my 'gown look ' like off my shoulders? be even more valuable hereafter when American vil ages, it'sMr.slipping : No, let's go. be ataost is which suburbanized wprsewill or urbanized, 1116 jyr&3VtlLyou'a haye-twait ' as wmotrtr.trMinotf-iJOOT- on, -- ranks-Bngha- rn a, -- -- o It'a supposed tpjoc tha lii way. UnThe'editoriaI writer thdn proceeds to review the study poor idiot who tries to keen of the The in short, pithy sentences that catch the up with his rich neighbors we also . reader. bare with us always. survey and spread them before the The homogtniety of a Mormon village seems to have mentions The man who wants little here hp. struck the writer as being interesting. He also -- organized, low usually finds it difncult to got is "Church life vstiiTi. highly it,, miinnun hli wife to share bis desires. turnisnes me cm socii ncwvivjr the writer says,-"an' Mormon community has a cdmmrartnterest A recreation ' Dumb. in religion and needs) no other 'community center than: the They dotit make 'em dumber sel a calls forth churchpolicy One church.. interesting Than Susie McTIrr . high-ligh- ts . I d " so-ma- upon T themselves toiook thari-rlC- ,' ktnd "Of Wijf;""' Akron, O., Thui-- rrcKnT. - ' iraiDfeimen and women and setds tbem as missionaries to A " v.. rf ih TTr,ifpT Ktate or abroad." Our little little WrdTtmber-Is Flora MrStelIar-l""-:i Villa potatb''Valley I present popu lShiTs"TifffT5r-rhr------e niv with hnmelv wits. And thihk She tfa' It fellcfr .misebni. itibineteen different lation fif ty-- f iv6 BitR; Wen Houston, Tex., ' AVeran one spent Rtstes and four foreien countries. Each f a But the dumbest of all U age of about two years and. $810.00; or, m other wotda, for missionary Miss Sarabell Deeze. people of this village have spent $44,550.00 wwu Wbeq a racehorse Is "scratched"; ' services. She thinks he has fleas. no salaries." ' : Tbe editorial: writer seems tb feel that even after giving The penalty for stealing a wothe survey a column' of space, ihe has merely "tickled the man's heart is worse than a life ricb surface of this aoa.W.;;l means a it sentence; of m him us thank 'Thanking Mr. Nelson ifl general, let sentences. . different true that is 'It word: one marrowy particular for msttfp pkiiiiiil h certain bjic w iicoo a4 iie-l-. found as such it in,Epnraim, utan, hay fever, dreadfully, but he marating type of immigrant, where the Danish immigrant is ascendant, but they sfaU ried a grass widow and now he's - . speak one language and support common institutions. The cured. conducted in the English- tongue, broken thurch servtces-a- re of his - Ton Bead Thla One. though it may be, and no one seems to " be ''conscious ' ' to mttannfgt4e4ita4hgUot avin ' hehins gP9ddPfflfaiogw-.'Vibi MvUimnr vhratinns' nn- - - r- lnese-missionar- - Attractive Eo , Of-th- : ' .. -- . - - . " - ' J , , ... , to the Recently triplets came borne of a family in St Catherine, Opt, t They named 'em Faith ; Hope been christened if Doc veiiworth, Kansas, prison; abotild de clare that he had found a way out, folks wouldn't know whether to be- lteve him or not ' , . .. j Willie (reading) : "Pop, what's : . "THE SPRINGVILLE - PROVO Lea- - ng Dining Room Furniture for Every Home Dixon -- Taylor-- Russell Co Calamity. Cook.after-explori- Senators Force ' . ri NEW MODEI r NEPJII 7 HOUSE? PAVSON utso dropied a few observations concerning "honor" and 'decency." : , Whereupon Dawes did moke a rejoinder;-even CilARLES T. STEWART NEA Servlv Wrifcr The chief tronlilo "with increased WASniNOTdX Mabe i 'buries earnings, say Lloyd Sntton, is that Myiintilhmuchrgadzooking,-&n- d 1 - If It wasnt strictly MO according to Hoyle for him to do 80. lie said he hadn't meant the Mtssohrlun. lilhgilae iiercp s d and strange;, remarked, "I'm tired of "cooking 'upori our 1 they yearnings. aTicient' range. ' It smokes and often sprinkles gray ashes en a pie, it has no modern wrinkles, it makes me mourn The womaa who marries a man And sigh; To pleae my Aunt Mirandy; I bought that-ver- Thinking to reform him - v " a day, range that was a dandy, with, silver trappings Often Jlnds he was In pretty bad shape. . g"ay. ?My aunt was blithe and chipper the while she baked and broiled, she was the happj' tripper of dance steps as , feome of dur leadlnr families are she toiled. But not long was she jolly, full soon I heard, the bill collectors by a scant leading reason I askfed. In the her sigh. all steeped melancholy Why. ' I envy Mrs.. Vamper? he Said; WfthL loud "her range has patent damper'and other corleycues. WTBeii Frovo' girl tells a ybhhe Jt is a splendid looker, its work Is truly great, it has a fire-Icman that she dreamed t)f tiiiii the "cooker and all things up to date." She cooks my night before be should begin to save frrigal pottage1, she fries sliced spuds in grease but in my tip mdiicy,,, for. the furniture. it' ,.i ni iii,v.7 lowly Vcottage therFis ho 16y6"ed'ee'f'M:iQntr er doesn't scamper with. glee around the plate; 6he" envies TOM SIMS SAYS Mrs; Vamper until it hurts her face, And I went on buy--in- g iachj weelt: a shining range, ray : aunt Would still be The road to success is crowded "sighiflg about "our Moated Grange. FOr Mrs, Jimpson-Jokwould have a better one, equipped with inlaid poker because it Isn't ft y street and extras bythe ton, New models keep me busted, sub- Be it ever so humble there's no merge my cheerful" grin ; each mbrning may. be trusted to " expense btiWr improvenlents m.:OLfidrtcl3h each day 1 jgo. distraught, to cll a stove or auto, for ftew A wife in hand is worth two In a ones must be bought.' All ancient things must vanish to tantrum. . swell the junkyard sternly banish back "numbers from our shacks. And while the junkman fbe Vorg't fhmg ,altrt. k ' double remote from grief and care, We're1 purchasing ehin Is the thing should be is .the with coin we cannot .sparer back' where yon cpold forget It :. , j. DenTly-nlway- bring-Increase- y: i ; booi-7-hoo- ss - : rt i U,. IXawwt has- - UUcakiirciLTbjpriiow that a vice president's plac is to be seen ud not heard. , Daww mailp s spoet'h over 'the radio one nteht, rMiii(iiig th" Ron-ataft UNtutl, for ltx He manhKi the table so,. tboiiKh all fry blmself with a that he neiirly put .the machinery out of commission. .It vaa a jrreut speech arid probably , Would Kune down In history; If If been followed ' ah by BiA-- e hadn't unfortunate anti-clima- x. . Jn the course of his remarks ;ttie president apieartd to be. bitting at Senate Jim Heed to puak-ular-l Jini Beed Is as undesirable a man as there Is in the Senate to hit at vU : nnless yon hind ' , him. nardttmisfetf kill er one-w- a like-horn- . . stacks,-we-mode-rn yo-de- ls new-mode- jrrz - ls He had few rblhRS t say hira-sel- f in the Senate the next, day not much, as he explained, because he was. aware: the vice president eouWn't talk back in - the Senate chamber, ' and he' didn't think it would be fair to attack a man who was nnable to dofend himself,--,- ; However, be did mention ' that1 what had been Raid about him In that radio , speech wasn't .so. He - If he'd let It go at that, all might GROVE CHERNIAVSKY . Tty - ONE-PRIC- E ' Dawes to Quickly Chatige His Tune doc-trin'- ' r VnlyJ)nePrice to Everybodythe Lowest Price and Charity. In the order of their arrival. Had they been quadrup lets, the fourth probably would hare 'unusual doctrine?" Pop: 'Well, son, if I bad rhen- matlsm, the doctor called it appen dicitis and cured me with corn salve, that would be unusual WAtt RHYMES-- lift lady. ieiegrara. WMajMSu" Easy Terms Companion Wanted, cook and Ad. In . Temple, Tex., 1 - particjilarnationality "A sound word iBkewnessf" the writer concludes, too little used, far too good to be left to biologists or mathematicians!.' . The Brigham --Young University and Director Lowry Nelson are both to be congratulated upon giving to the compublic of the United States a fair study of a Mormon attracts it done that well and honestly munity that is so Of such students of natidnal society as the edi-attention the ' ' " -f" v ' tnr nf a arrwat rlailv siich a's "Thfe Time." ' while TV. Mnrmnn villnirfi is uniatie: and the writer Of the editorial pointed out a few matters of interest jouna in the survey, it is certain that he found many others there that will place the" Mormon village favorably before the , public, especially the intellectual public. ,. ffl Furniture hat m?rh to do with giving a room individuality as it Is the foundation and backbone cf an interior. What a thrill a beautiful new Dining Suite would bring to you all. What happiness it would bring to your wife. We have an unusually nice dLsplay ofjoining Rcoin Suites which win be a joy to look at. The prices are right, too! Even if you dor.T"wisfitoT buyome Inand have pfcasuw lckmg"0va!rtri5e'Trew arrivals. ' Have those long wanted improvements in your home. Other folks are enjoying better furniture at present low prices through the help of our convenient Credit Plan, Why not you? A small payment down and a little each month soon buys your new furniture. " life-tim- e A"fenow-lBrHBprtegvl- 1 - Mfer iich a rsre combinationof attractive styled charming 'finish and uni'saal value that you owe it to tur?3elf t6 see : w- . :theni.Without.delzil3Itr" ia. 'v7;V';;"':iV,; .. ny -- r- . i"4 I ' - -- iopHTtf'rwlrtTh&rjrtewfflersoii "pEQPLE are judged nowadays by the kind of, homes they live in just as much as by the clothes they wear. Perhaps that is why folks are refurnishing their homes. Some are doing it one neve atxt time&lhtrsrirtmma-timeWhichev- e tojouow.'the realm important tningTtu program win oct tee most enjoyaoie experience you can imagine. to which, the artiBta ' were forced to respond with three encores ."before being allowed to leave ' th platform. , ,Each one of the- brothers is an artist on bis Instrument, MIhcIk;!. (fill st. Jan,' pianist and Leo, violinf ist Jan especially, endeared ttrthf audience through hit uU gramv DELIGHT 1MUSICL0YERS have bcu'Vell.;, But he didn't Instead of. leaving the Impression that" he'd Jnst Fof the fifth time the Cberubiv-k- y been gerallzfng, he made the, fatal trio, one of the. greatest musimistake of wishing his compliments onto somebody else. He said he'd cal organizations ever to upiHar hre, delighted a large throjig of meant Senator Copeland, ' Senator Copeland Jumped on him music lovers in College Hall Thurs" day .eve3tntf.il Every seat in the ' lnstatfteh"'1-- '' capacious auditorium was taken, As It proved. Hi case against while I large throng crowded every on the stage Copland was no better, than his available inch of spnee case against Reed, so nothing re- and many were 'Standing in the back mained for him to An hnt nrvkc!u of the hail , . - 116 "rt,stirwere ln thplr 'PP'' and declare he hadn't meant the mood. and seemed to enjoy.' them. eutlniH-iastl- c Well, whom did he mean, anyway? selves equally as well as the 'audience- - as was evidenced Oh, he didn't mean anybody r by the willingness with which they anything., iIoii((( to the' many eptjuted encores. . ' HONEST MVS COFFESVllfcE, Kans., Feb. C The. influence of the music was , magnetic and the artist brothers held (U. P.) Although Diogenes was-no- t out on the streets here ferreting their audience continually under the out an honest man at night his sjiell of t'hejr maHterful music. shadow followed a stranger to the Every number, was greotcd with. a home of 3. W. Miller,, a local greer tremendous mpplause'and each one of the artists bud to res'imud twice at 8 o'clock In, the morniug.-- The stranger, whom Miller had to appease the desires of tlw music ' :' seen only Once before when he had lovers.gold him groceries, calld at this ;TTherreponse was, especially over the Knidiljoiis-o- f the early hour to pay his, bill before J . trio toward Jtne close of,tbe.Bro- leaving town. hlm-vH- 1eriyBolo""rBylne-flrjRe- n s as-hi- r -- - . f a bearty welthey come,, to Provo. be assuced it :, ., .;, ;'m'hi, . ;. ,l v Most peopbwouM be gooS friends if-- yoa only .knew, them .bejter. ' , .Knowfedg ls'powex..Ic is aboot a 'million horse?- - sens ppw'eiv - t .; r rof bia .V lThe,cierniav8ky;iria"w4ir. marvelona .accompaniment brothers. '. T , come. 'Whenever Auto'-Iaiceiicf- e GET YOUR 1926 AUTOMOBILE : , LICENSE NOW, BEFORE THE 15th - - T..' .T t , . - Anderson Garage & Machine Co. . - : AVolD v , the! uusiin (24i Vest Center: ! . ! I '.V The. Od U (h Sua. 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