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Show PAGE TWO PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 1926. THE EVENING HERALD OH itai to the tx& tnutraua tad ton greatest development of Utah taunty, UlaVa leading Mriculiurgrand ladeaLrial aecUoa. , ... ' VOO'RE. ALLRlCort" A newspaper .... I, aLUlBEli AJCWSPAPER E.NXEBPBI8B ASSOCUTIOS ASSOCIATION XUCMBKii LMTKD ' N. Editorial - BETHB HERALU CORPORATION tiunuar Kasinuson,, blitor ana ttauag or . PUBLISHED Rooms, Telephone Socle ty Editor, Telephone liuaiueaa Gffie Telephon ,. it'...'. . ........... ..... ....,.'..,. ... . ;.... ..... . . . ..I "wi Willie,' If o arerH a r. 1 ,...... ............... 1 . n. - jld fiietin, toy ' pernanti, the "nua 1 1 ! V Jlewas'pastor'andor rigious-therj-Xbveredtb- EMENlMCr-A-v4' alec J NX Lt 65. . " '. rV r- - . it.. m ,yy , ITT Ltlll - mi - J m a m ii i a 1 BV-n- WiCrWr BOWS i - T Ll,'7v l II H oor R,Ki 'I. I OF ) i t 'J. . l ai iaaBK.. i i. . Br A wailam-IiiwreBe- who-- Isn't saflfified with failed to plant enough flow- bh) l v era on It. ' bad a borse uamed Sarab, Rode her in the big imrude, i ben the' liraM band atarted play- - - iiiiP ' Schifbert'a Sarah nejghed.' ?" "Many vaudeville artist hjiTe t iya a writer. BuMbe confortlomlat sitruggle to niflke both enda jteeef," ' eema to findt quite eaay." t?f, : HEROES -- lSB gs--y Jtsi I travel, ne rode into tne great iarmyara and was ereeted by the sincere chorus of - welcome. He and leaped from quaffed the stirrup cup of good home-breto grip the farmer's hand his place between the saddle-bag- s dust of many miles w - t--a ifejs--w- . , ueiv rtlK- - 7- -- r - - ARE MADE -r- 40T B0Kl . . h VJ I ' It-- It house-to-hons- e i rihe wwHfc'L- t- I I. WCJV er ; -- Iff KliGT 1 CO AHEAD F MOU VJAXf MOCH LOiQCt? IJttle Johnny on hi" first tIrU to the farm, had been told that tKev were golne to hare Country gentlemen roasting ears for dinner. "Oh. dear," ntoHiied fhe pinow. Murringe oiiena a man'a eyes and When dinner wag ready. and he his pocketbook aimultaneouNlv . . was. gerved with a well b.uttered i liU'iniiR of the dellj'aev. he re : Cladw miyn tlnit the wlMwt mAn If a man enjoya hit work it U al- - marked, thin Ladle Iloin ik riHiiish uiNint woiiieiwlnil thewshwt aa mmh fun an loafing. : Journal sure had long ears! " men! I'tnh Elitorr "What 8hall I nay out the two jieroridh blondwi Th trouble with onnortnnltT The evil thnf men do lives after who made sneh a fnwi at the gameY" knorklne at the door, say C. A Jen-fe- n them, wtvs Martin Kemp the good in 1R that it wv of ten tnrna out to Heporter; "Why, say the- bleaeh- .wiThi-.y their enemies. iers went wild. le a clfnrasser. - 1 aya Vou're. HiMt. Vou'RS 4n6i . young. Church socials, church box parties, missionary suppers, all our life in the church." be pathetic thatthe. If it were not so funny, gloonthounders don't see that they are putting their finger right on the very reason why the church has changed. . The churcn that is gone. wasTure religious cnurcn u much as a social church.. We do not need a church m an age movies, and of automobiles radios, phonographs, magazines; . Mn aufl me mynauJ muueru luruu ui wnnMn icwcbuuu, There is probably exactly as mucii'rreaj rttigion in tne church today as ever. the modern minister dissect same The gloomhounds hark back to the good old days when the minister visited the BOOTS AND IIEK BUDDIES sick and friendless and was not so busy digging up flowery ' pocrr3R.cWT"i6d-w- j phrases for his sleek Sunday congregation. visa soppo yoo see A current magazine with its article on the minister hits I ANO tls BJTS TO lSR.NUR&w.(n,5AJ.Hl6 u a x Vrra Miuivwr aa qumT ikj the nail on the head when it says: ' . "The minister has. hadjutime honored, twofold function. I ' firi-l1 1 -- b MORr4ivlC-l- ME.'UL , rhone66-- . Religion, MavieLAnd. The Press when all fail. .,. County Cepresentative Pleasant Grove ' LAST OF TM COMIM 1KI 1Hiwv FIRST OF AV.Ll HAYES . The giwteatnpvtt, that ttvee after "Wnate'er my forebear iuay Lave any mini., thinks Thomas Dunn ix been, TERMS Or SUBSCRIPTION al pet aturjf.i. "vm,.: bird, fleuh, foti.. ev Delivered by carrier, per woorh W fin, . ... .Kfiu in carrier. ailvauc iit year., heiivered ' inie meat eater naj lettuce l Jnt I am myaelf abd rain or abliie, . .. . . . A . . UeUveren oy Biail iuh l. tun couuiy, per year, iu auvaira a oport luodeKcabUuire. luteiid to fill the plaee that wine' j, levered br maU 1b United Stat on wide Utah county, per Tear, Say bayijm wU.say kat yon ..V.. .......$4.80 in advanea '.....v...',.:..-,...,............- .. lvepfeoa naya a coat of Abont tte orbjillbt juan, ": EHtabllsbed at weekly la 1S56; a daily In 1922. Published la the new im a IToka guud ou everj'thlne Jrtrl. , ,V9 II of inonkry aneeacry . .1, Herald building, 86 South first We atreet Prow, Utah wary erenlng. exiit .'au uuike a monkey out of except Saturday, and Sunday morning. Delivered ny earner la rroTQ, i . Kay bnjer ire uhhuIIt po.r par u com ,L,, Lake View, Vineyard, Orero, provo eencn, ana rieasaui view. "That'll be alt front ye, old glr ML erm once. at abouldl made be Telephone aetura whatever of plaluta thfefarniHrVboy aa hefluiahed ..' .. But mod a tecoBd cIms. matter at the jxxtofflc fa Prtrra, CUh. uiilking the rov. twn. mill j (in drive me all around V..y-t ; tffwn? Owing to their greater interest lii "' ir l ran get a atbkhn ta.ru a iixidaVBt mod--1 unnienn ti fit ym. ern women 1iae fnrjrer- - hando thm to church state of the . Modern Mf ff eloomhound find the the women of the laxt generation. " Erery Indiicemetit For" Rent y I day a juicy bone to' sniff. ; V ,. : ask. "Young peo Furnished romu. kitebenetie, lady; Carl ChVistenaen thinks men "will "What l the church; comintf to V Rn. lijtlit (Mid. lnv. rent. la' more under their 'thumb tha n were Ad in a Ciilifornla paper. . ple do not attend.- LodK at the church's life when we ever. . ; ir .... cures Itotheroften methods Ihe teacher, I Kenneth Went saya during a good bo I'll wake' rival the women feave a secret de- and learu the ' lre to attend the eervlee for "men ,?u.Ktay after .".1208 Bume of all the premier of Front fouly" and fbe uiea the one fur "v Infra only." v . inv liris." Kaid rfr' VOUfRE- DAW SVFf The Great Health BLANKET ' BHPaBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBaHMMMaBBaaAMtfBBlBaBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB v ;" - .1 'I 1 I " ' , ,. 1 fetE Jr-- jr ., M 6AO 4 ' 56. . K lVl :WIfcfOO. .Ptt You avw BvlV'rarlln ' T VOU.W A AT OMfc OM MW f TutoM.t.tMiM . i iutnaMAakr.Yr Yr.fcodtA-feg- II "roo.&oT S " ' ; ' IB u wv UffTU J VT . 1 H 1 - i! III II nchuck themM . "He was 'welcome, but if he flattered himself that the welcome was because of his spiritual ministrations he was mistaken.:- It was becauseUie filled, the place of .the news to the elders, and pat of the movies to the youngers." paper ' Likewise, if the gloomhounds kid themselves that the church of old crowded with young people, was fulfillrng"a .spiritual and pious function, they are mistaken. The church newspaper to the elders, the movies to the young- - was-"th- e Happiness "On Time" How much of your weekly pay envelope, Mr. Man and Mrs Woman is spent before you receive it? How much just automatically goes each week for those necessities .and luxuries which you are buying "on time- "the piano, the radio, the diamond ring, the automobile, the furniture, the washing machine, the vacuum cleaner, the 43hojiograph? Last year, according to some recent statistics, practically five billion dollars' worth of goods was bought, on time in America. More than half of this amount was for automobiles only. There are conflicting views' on this buying Won time" subject, among both economists Who study the subject as experts and laymen who knowwhat they want when they There's no end of argument. want . It is hard to believe, however, that a nation composed of men and women workers wha are happy and contented because they can enjoy life as they peg along at the daily, job, knowing that at night there is the radio, the auto, the piano, the, family atmosphere cheerful because of the "on time .Vacuum cleaner sor electrie washer, can be anything .but a beJter and richer1 nation than one composed of sullen, Test- Jess, unhappy, self denied souls. . ' ' " " WASHING 'irN. 4 " " -- TSTTi " -r- " r t-- h v -' ' fey CRANE c!- I - ! m -- S-- - P I it -- - ... 'at' T jiii-'ijoMA- ii TniaT A m.T li ?aj.u A ' I tlWli. j ' ' - ... . - . - g1- Wiljj Is ti m , rVeiH--Tril- S -- 7 TUS , ; , BOOK CSS SdWbW. - : ' "V ' ." "v Sr, ' (' . " ' ''. " C'fON .BACK 't ) SWAN ' -- l v ' , j' Qark, 656 4rest Third North; has his home with Old American k Asphalt' V Mr. Gideorr BY4 "'AlJo VEM , VOJ HOW i ed kt$ Tee-Lo- the famous, Utah-madshingles. He is assured of the very best Weather Protection how! But Mr. Clark is only one of mare than fifty Pro vo Home Owners who .have provided themselves ith the Safety of Old American Asphalt Shingles, and there are many other Old American Roofs irf Ogden', Springville, Spanish Fork, Pleasant Grove and Salt Lake City. We right over the old ; wood shingles, a method which is a Savr, quick,' clean, easy and successful. If you want a roof that has een proved PERFECT, just let us show you Old American Teer toks, the famous "lockdown shingle." Not costly but wear3 long. . Shingles , -- e, - re-ro- ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS :' . . of ( Real-Mone- A VeVe Roofed more than 50 Homes In Provo. And We Know' How!- - ,: Let us give you a Free Estimate, '123 West Center St.,' .phone J157 Provo, Utah. 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