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Show FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: REACTIONTO , MATERIALISM Br I - p.. ;.v. '" ; "V l; to Rest Vt-- to n . or vi-ii- a ON YOU TO VISIT US. OUR SPRING 'r 14-- e FASHIONS WILL LURE YOU WITH THEIR BEAUTY -- ANDVIVACITY, My-ru- p Olt litmitfti't iiirr - us to live. T Ml MWWCt IMC to u eT art " hcpf-Hilii- g, ;hi tiding 'lie phone. There in a derided tendency now for tbe cities, lo swarm. The day of Pmk1 roads has spelled the omega of tbe further growth of large eitiea. Every year rouuUess thousands of people are turning to the., greater freedom for Mb body and aoul of tbe fountry Hanset and toboggan slides and lawn parties are likely to "come As our recreations are al back. ways illustrative of our lives, that peaks well for the simple living that I predict. - The simpler Living w ill bring with it. without iiny doubt, ah emancipation foe. the boys and girls who are clwosfng iirecrs. A boy .can Ite a bridge builder or a painter, or a doctor, ur it teacher for the very love if hi work and nut lie influenced by nuanclat return. And perhaps girte will have lew urge for a career out of the home if the buguhoo of money isn't .licblnd them, prodding them on! 1 . PRICES, TO BE SURE, ARE VERY MODERATE. h t n te SPRING HATS The LIVESTOCK Spring By J. A. .MiXAT CHTOX lAm AN'OKLES, Feb. 19 The mi nual moveinent of ml'k lambs fn.m alffornla ts about, to get hikIi ay. There Is an unusual conditlnn n the Pacific const in that Oaliiforflltt has 3(,0(KI more a nibs on feed than nornialtj-- . is FURNITURE THE MOST WE SELL FOP. THE LEAST' re Mou-tnn- -- EVEPY DAY --a- sJatas families find out about it ...(-- - fast as members of families find out that they can turn in their used and no longer wanted furniture as part payment on new modern furniture just that fast does our "Furniture Exchange" grow. As In nearly every home there are one or more pieces of furniture that have become undesirable because or uncomfortable or do not they are harmonize with other furnishings in the home or out-of-da- te for other reasons. year, Due to the decrensed number, of ambs on feed throughout tbe cotih- try, Indications are that luiiilm on feed will be pretty well cleiiiicd ub befure. the new xtop lambs are reuily for aiurket. Spring lambs Should meet wllli ready demand coming as hey will between the time when be supply of feetl lot lambs Is ex hausted and. the rriodAvhen the and Tennessee "lamt? rtentucky itnrt lo market. Shl'pmwit of dressed lamlw to the tlantlc" seaboard was commenced ,r.y, jQ.Sa n b Cu lif wriiia in Krnncisco packer and during the; firs.t year only a few cars were handled. In 15(24 the movement of ive. lambs from California on ac- owit of the quarantine regu'ation large pfirtlon of the lamb rrop vas dressed JocaJJy. and shlpix'd by your home with new furniture. up-to-da- te - - nan. Livestock supplies .moving ftiim all of the tern'lory-Jyiu-g west Moitntnins-TTflilTic of CtonouiiwiHy .moved by rail to Lus Angoh'S for packin? 4mftilstriim-lioto Atlantic seiiliofird . jaduts through tile Cannl as well as In. Pacific ocean points. In iiMtffy tjuarters fear has bivn shecl' expressed that satisfactory and Tamb prices would .tlninliitp priKliKtinn to a pjnt where jirii e iewils. would ba fjirtaul ilmvinvanl ber n the, ease farm liroUiicts. It-- is nut anticipated that these, fears wilt be realjwl" dnrrng 1027 with over liOO.WKt' sheep hikI jiinihs short as against last, year. Wool 'pr'ues for th'.- past sevcrnl weeks have shown a' stronger under-tonand at till tiuie wool stm-kare at-low level. Optimism" pri n vatVue ia rgely to nter to purfhase stock on textile a ''hand to 'rnouth" ImsiSj ellminal-Inwhich extreme fluctuations have otrurreil lu past years when buying was toneentruted in short buying wool equipperiods h ments as needed. -. - e s i -- g -. shown in the sheep industry up pears t" If Isiwd upon a souiid economic foundation. Willi the industry guided in conservative channels, as seems to be the order of the day; there would aiqiear to be nothing in the horizon to mar its' continued .' prosperity, , ilim: NGELES,Iftbl!-;Tli- e "Eat More Meat'' eanipnigii wlilch has aroused so much Interest in the past few months is conuiieiiciiig fo anil make itself felt In prodm-himarketing circles of all classes ot emgerated -- ran tiwthiv Jllddle West uad the Atlantic seaboard. During that year nearly 200,001' ambs were handled in this vny ami ne feasibility, of the practice was ams were shiiitied dressed and in CINDERELLA 230 West Center Street ' livestock. To give 1111 idea of the. increased euistimptioii of meat It may be pointed Out that in 11115. Jtrboutx 5 iiilljoii jm minis of biH'f hud veal were consumed w hile in 1025 over 8 bil- ii.'lL ili J4U d s jw e r fistd. lu litir. ti'tj tii l lion iHiutids of pork were used as meat fMl as eituMired ill 1125, making 17 with 7 pouiids oT a'l elnssea of meat uiilied iu 1925, as compared, with around 13 billion -- pounds -- loJillS. these figures beef and veal make of the total eonsump-li'u- i up alxint 4o with iurk, (limb and mutton filling outlhii Jiiilance of tlia 100 Tbe l!2t5 figures are not yet avail- able but it Is. estimated that further substantial increases, will be shown. Several factors have contributed to the upbuilding of meat eonsump-tion- . Two methods of solving the producer's problems have been to :yL I bil-ift- 3 if ci4lkr4'uytait-proilwtlon-or-xpan- d consumption.: The latter method, of course, proved to lie the most eco- r.i'iiilentiysmind and Tarioug agenof producers, .organ i ies consisting ization of meat puckers, individual meat packers, breeders', associations, state aud federal experimental agencies and others have succeeded splendidly in Btiinulutilur consumption through producing and desirable; product.T--Th- e public has reacted "to the "work -- which lraslHn i TliiciiTTonaT done tiward demonstra ting meat s a vital factor in the daily rution. deliver-uigatnTiT- cr Provo, Utah general use of wholesome, healthful nourishing and economical producti frqjn meat food animals. To the producer. these' things mean a greater consumer demand resulting stabilizing production, to. the marketing, packing and dlstri-outinit: means a isteady iiuidicky-iu-piayea mmt impairs flow of agencies meat food products (rbra the food thyljnpat predueer ta ji: to health as well as sustained outlet aud to tbe consumbeing palatable and ne of the most er who, after all, Is the Court of nutritious of the elements making rlnal Appeal, it means a constantly up the dail diet, Improving food product - which The" fact was again demonstrated stands high in the list of human during the swimming of the Cata- - necessities. A llna Channel a few weeks-agIah Ange'ea tweker conceiyl -- the idea of condensing juice from prime I'aby Beet, a product in which he had lieeh specializing, and furnish ing this highly concentrated food the swimmers during tbe trip. Phy sicians, trainers and others who had made exhaustive researches along - thteZIUiesaawcllaatbe swimmers themselves were most en th results obtained thusiastic through the iw of this food- to the At fisst glanro importince the livestock industry in a demonkind might not I stration of this evident. However, when it is considered that this Is lust ope more step toward popularizing meat food products Its' importance may better bs recognized. The steadily mountno ing ' meat food consumption . is doubt to rlargeTeut-mndtip of srfich eveVt which" haveirovea the tiocwssitv and deslraliliity of the The agencies exerting their efforts toward increasing meat consumption have progressed rapidly after. tm- vinclng theniselves that meat food is indirect competition with all other food stuffs, so far as the pub lic is eonwrnedT WMh this In niiijdj ' v 7 rn mnnnftfi in nnnnrn ; g d . - o. AT LAST The New mm w njuxi'LnnjnjVnrtr-w- HA AG VORT E X- fM,-':::Mj'i- i " , . ; 3v--C! 11 Nine Superior i Vf 111111 t features- IF 111 r- :- Built to last. Bronze, copper, aluminum; steel Sturdy, simple desien pridef ul workmanship' result of 16 years' perience in washer man- - 1 furniture does not (Used , Strange Antics Played By Floods In Calitornia Our "Furniture Exchange" (an entirely separate store) enables you to turn in such furniture as part payment on new, modernly designed and modernly built furniture. You get" full value out of your old furniture you furnish - a OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT LIBERAL CREDIT way.; ; Indiciilitins are that- this l the lieginning of a new meihod of notit fod dN'rlbutiin from the Pacific Southwest and eventually Los Angeles ts destined to lieeome a wor'd fat "lambs' would have an adverse effect ou the narkctlng of aprius lanibs but tle itcreaw on ihe. coast MvittOl id iu the t'oi-- Belt, 'whlch is nroiind uu.ooij ncaq in excess or last, year, more than offset by. decreased nunibers In other Western states. In Colorado alone there are 73(i,fHi(i lewef lamlis on feed than last year with 43,000 .less in .Wyoming and 10,000 less in Idaho, although has 5(MHttlaead-4Mor;thulust vtar. Tuking the figtircs all to- ether there are 365.000 bead or H fewer la'mliS attff slieep" on'Teeinrt bis season than was tbe case lust -- $9J5to$84J95 Dresse&mjsiq $4935. wore moyHl lu the " T920,somn-CO,(Ka- lenumblof" $2J5 to $1435 . SPRING COATS SITUATION A-SPECI- WE .COUNT MAY e Tu-a- .j- parties were cheap, The wore artificial we . ret the PAY Ik AVar-tilc- ten-doll- WE : e ttr USED ;;t ' of e :3o6k W ri.EASAXT GROVE, The funeral f Lyman V. Knilth bt lil lu Hie Pleasant .Grttye ab- Juniits.Wt eniarte The advanced .inutile students of "trvtfl. A rotilriirof "aur Hiest in charge uf the een1ses. Tbe Wll'laia . Ilansn will he presentAmerican riterm aome time so was. a.fnllitt:- - ,. :' V. ed In recital In College haft, Monday wte the following;. letter jjl)iit ' lawalUm, Illsb'ip Wilford our Navy as a "Traluiag mcIhmi)'-fevening, Feb. 21. at, 7 :3U if viteml wTii, JC'erojtWeui . Many of the 4aoo matter-piecIwyaj ..: JUtra; H't'tt with 'Semite tibligaUt, will be lyen by, these srt&t stu"It ban lieeq my very goid for- Gieasiin' aw aiouiianM ; t;ilk, dents wbo-wl- H stute assisted,, tiy tune ta be throw a w ith the men of Jan II. AValker; wbi, "Tlint is dents of vocal cuiturs aud vlotln our Xavy in iieaee timea aa well aa jlv Task. Sir. 1 Pctersiiu. a Stem from the studios of rrof. J. W, in war times.' " I'M brother n8air take; talk and Kulph E. Booth. l "I aever Biet STmemui of that Milo, "Jr'ai-MIIUt: J" follow : "Tbeprogram .Vavy of auM, whether officer or Ir'ace," -Khmni; vra-a- l Marjry Valae," Thelma Gardiner; "PreeutiHted man," lni wb aeemeil to duet, Eldoa itriulcy amf, Gcrtriule lude in C Minor Ora GledhlH; oe to I a better man for wearini: Gour'ey; riilk,' Jmiiiw West; vH-a- l -rolonMlse Op. 26 No. 1." Elolse he uulform than he otberwlae prob-ill-y niimlier, higti w html quartet i.lieue-dMW; "lu lls of the Bea.- "- Mtlhm wouW have Jieen. - -Kzra P. Walker.-"--T- : ' ; rktim Rohd l'( ' "There ia Caprlcclso," Quen; about tbe - The regula military fttrmality aoiuething tin violin aelection naval Rame which iuakea yon was obserred at tbe Interment. 7" JJenaliL 01se&;iTllt..4 Coneert, AttltTttn n 710uTtoiiraSd " prom pt, Herman Bciinlauis"; "Sonata Pat he which riven him ambition mu1 a tiiue Op. 13, Gra-e- . Allegro eon y" j'tjyjym.HifewtjiMi,. nuaiiy,; Brio.- - Adagio Ta ncablle, Rondo), ST. IIL1S,- - Mo. Jim Bottoinley, 'hich uiakea him realiae how great Grant Morrill; "Rolling Down the tn honor has fallen to blm, in.4ht firtrf liaisemnn on the world chaiu Rio," Vernon IuentjerrT: "Iji e ia wrving tils country under lr- - idon Cardinals, todrty annamu ed lie (from Puganini) fanipanella,' umatHii(e calculated to ulu to the litd accepted a 192T contract, and ' . Viva iSkousen. mentol and physical mtire ud would report at. training .ramp this 'o. Increase the. aelf respect of any spring. ' .. 'reeboru eitlaeBj--v. (R.1TED niEESE 4'If I blm Hard 'rlieeae. not fit for table use would axlehada wouirrowlnK up I activitK's, that It would teai-notlilng Mter for blm discipline, and resyw-- fur order and can be grated and Kpriukled on aoup. n the cbaracter-fiHiniuyears of system, aud that most of all, it 'ife, than that he nilttlit aerve u would fnijireKM upon him, lu the lin- Ml'TTON FAT erm of enllHtnieut as a wiilor In our pressUmalile time of Mutton fat may be used htsTutb, that avyv fur I know full well from lesson whb-every fine of tis who if It is with twice. as 1 bat have seen of WOrkki in life must learn. hoiiex to stice-e(- l much lieef or ork fat. if imr Xavy, that such an egperi munrly, that no nmii M flitwl to tftve would briiiK.oiit a Bd develop orders until he haa leartird how to BACON FAT ke. them ami obey tlicm.' ' Bacon fa Ma preferable to lard for Ha manhood, bin energies and his Nuortcningconhrea d or muf flu. cloc-k- of it costs PRAISES NAVY - it.' &27. 20,--3 Yof-yila- One raunot help trot feel that there will lie a strong reartloa to Ills age of niaterialsim, lis ag.- - that fctettM thitigt Instead of idcaJs. Ambition nowadays mtu to tie in terpreted only In term of money. Tli first thing a boy girt mrKs preparing himself "wp herself for tint future 'Ti""Hiw much ui 'Ut'j ran I sink out of That Is natural. It ft an effect. ot I mite, tbe reiftilt of living at lie interpreted time when life seemingly da terms of mouey only. In the old days money was mil wean of ixi all important as Our recreation did taut nicaii theater tickets, -- or twenty If we ro in for first nights. Sun- - niore COBB" Jfifc RbTto Bart OIK STUDENTS WILL - IIRVIN - - js. rr.OVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY " BE PRESENTED W r. " V PAGE EIGHT 2 our main store an , Taylor of not mixing old with the new. ufacture. --Washed thoroughly clean in 4 to 7 minutes no rubbing no bbil- 60 pounds dry clothing per houK Stainless nickel . lined -- , . - Special This Week Beautiful new Bucks range. Old range taken as down. payment, year on balance. . II semi-enam- el 4 T I'll VSs&& i -iy X -- clothing. tator-aslru-s. - i- t Exchange Department JL rH I i lJ , u S '? v Standard rxlotor 6 ' 7 ' - - '' " km? mm- z ssr A j v A t -- "ft 'softrblls. 9 - TOE . . : . DEPARTMENT 340 C0MBNY " STORE OF PTRPVO West Center Street - ' - tormdiasters were- - rushed These- - reimirsable pictiw-tif- to the Evening Herald frirm the Coast by spediil XEA service, t'piier Mr show a home' In Iiflurel Canyon, near Los Angeles whliw as swept Lower left snows away bv flood waters which started an avalanche. the nut o park JbT JSI Jlonte, which, was overwhemled hy flood waters :n fore the cars inuld be removed. At the right Is a topsy-turvengine, which crnshiHl into the rear of the 'w'reck of another train after the y collapse .of ,a bridge near Whittler. , . ':. ' u :' over ' h. p. size , No washer made re-oiling, quires less, graphite ' bronze bush- ings . New simplified Ilaag wringer sure - action large safety release v 8 f TAYLOR BROS Famous new Haag patents eliminate open crack around agi- - 72 Jilt i- heavy copperrV- cracked. Holds heat better. J Fasti washing made thoroughly safe for tub - can't-b- e . - Reasonable price. ": 1 . Come in.orjtelephone for a Free demonstration in your home. . , W. OScott phone PLANNING.-- FURNITURE Phone 616-- J . 234-- " CO, Provo, Utah 4 |