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Show EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1927. Pr6V0 OUT OUR WAY- - THE HERALD jw.T"tTkaW arir raW'M bf the ilerald Corporation, E. C Hogers, incident, at A. 1st W, M matter Ulan, dUy. Entered as swvud-cUshe IKjjstofric ia Ptoto, Utah. Member of United Press, asaocia-u- i, NE-i- . Service, r&ina Editorial service, aud the Jaiuea G. Scripps ulli.-iif- .T-- d ii v supers, - f Ih v';'k'v; V Mild - iVlll elepuonw Buaiues ai : , ubacripHou terms By carrier In the eotinty, 45 cents the swath;-- 0 tb year tu advance; by mail iu (be county, f tSO; outside county, rat y- IT-- - S'Miyi S. Gunnar llmuou, fditsr aud luhiiiiKfr; N. C. I licks, coujity tor i V. K. Singleton, business mani:get; Jrtme Clark, advertising nager ; R. W. Ooodell, city editor. " E ? "TpM-V- i ' office. 05; 8wkj reporter, 107 ; Editorial J20S. If you do not receive your Injure 6 p. m. telephone at fopy will bedehverel to your resldeuce. -- BY WILLIAMS I AT Otlttf BREAD INTRX rT UKE A I AST OCX T'Ais vT" -- "t J l7oofjA TEX ABOIT THE rL.GII )JC I nder what Hag was tb Deof the entire West, a claration of Indepeudeuee signed iu' car oeutI'arks out by the Chevrolet Motor Indeiaeudeur JUU. PbUadelpbia? after company left Vroxo 3 I low are the atara arrand io 1441 mi lea of travelSaturday Vhlch have Anierieaa the flag today? Elon or already included" visits toicatioa-a4 Are the stars l Xational rark,.rtie Sjffings, Monument,, the (irand Canyon nt'n flag? National 5 What i the presidt lrk,': Bryce Tanyon Na6 How were the thirteen Wars tional Montimeut and Cedar BreaksV arranged ia the original Bttsej The cer la Dow on its. way to .Mesa J Bom flag? Verde National Park., s . many stars were there, Early travel to all of these resorts iu the flag at the time or the uui indicates that this suuuoer will Jl . War? tSe greatest touring' pea son ever 8 What is the Amerieaa Jack? known, according to the reports 8 Did the flag ever have niore brought by the Chevrolet party. Bet., than thirteen atrlpea? ter road conditions than ever be10 What' was the official flag of fore will .he found by uotorists this the Continental tomjm- - uiwn suiumer, and better acconmiodiitioB the adoption of the Stars and lis well. .Ainjile rain and snow luttt , wmm aixMA8lE. much-tanne- ap-ranc- es winter-t-'f r- - VI.UMtbF'UASr resistamce. " , WHERE THERE'S A CROWD LIKE THIS IT'S LtNDY! - - 1AV?T HtAi.-i'4- ? Vi original thirteen stars were arranged in a circ!e. 7 There were 35 stars in the flag at the time of the Civil War. 8 The American Jack is a blue flag containing 48 stars ft The Hug oh'ce had fifteen strips, two Iwiiig added after the admission fo statehood of Vermont and Kentucky. These stripes were removed in 1S18, olriclal flag of the Con- be the finetieal Congress, usetl Adoption of the B'tsey Kos flag, had thirteen stripes, with a British Jack in the field, showing that the I " . 10-rT- k w ,'Wtt'W Xttfm Mar, li nam, cember, xv man ' n, .parks' of Sdnthem ' OBSERVATIONS - y- 1 "ONE of my ttiNiries cif government," remarked Mr. Mussolini, to make the first term so long that ;i fel'ow needn't worry aliout a third Is term.' MARRIFP in liWtS, Mrs. Hessle' Moore. .Kftn.-aCity, gets a . Paris, Moore's (iivorco because of M coltiiMss." Some nicn become icicles " after 21 years of married life. "THE POET sturveth In a cellar." warlilci riiio of. the spring kind, showing that there j:re still snino that are not kept locked. ! ONE BLACK HILLS canyon will ImliLan echo fur 20 seconds But, thorp are p'enty of others that Calvin can use. to cuss in, when the biggest tronf gets awav. - . -- new-roa- SCIENCEL g MISS CATHEItIXE I'SIIER oduciiiR Mikn Cnliicrine Tslier of Cuiubridjfp, Muss., who 1st the newly 'ted student head of rm ins at Wellwley Collets. Tne pliotoKntph vs the "admiral"- of the Wellesley navy out foflier first workout of season. She likes it and likes her erew, almost I'liough to fballeiiKe t a men crews! j " iu.7t iiuti m iu Ma(ts and motor transportation 1775, raised by John Paul have worked wonders In making Jones. Zioii accessible. An Immense project is to be launched this summer In Zipn :by the federal government It involves building a motor road up the precipitous east wajl of Zion, up cliffs that are 2(KH atrecord sharks on; The, largest &et In height.-- . More than a lriile 40 of a feet or more, tain length and a quarter of tunnels in the liv among the most gigantic of the ing rock will be necessary In the creatures of the sea. These fish are construction of the road, and fre either Inme sharks or whale sharks, quent windows In the tunnels will two species nearly "of a. size, but perinit views out over the cliffs and domes of Zion that Will be un-- ' quite distinct in markings. The wha'e shark is seldom seen, excelled on any motor road in the ft although specimen is sighted nn'wi world. and then off the western coast of Iu the .'great Kailwb National South America. One about forty feet forest, on the huge wooded plateau in length was seen near the Gala- that the Indians called "Mountain pagos Islands, not long ago. The Lying Dowb", the Chevrolet drove bone, shark has been fished for. be- for fifty niiles through one of the cause the liver contains an "oil of most splendid, untouched forest!--orare value: but, Comparatively few the West. In the great open havef been taken. The whale shark parks near the North Kim, hunseems to lie even more rare than its dreds of deer fed .unconcernedly in relative at least it Is seen less fre the meadows, and hardly glanced at the passing automobiles. ' quently. s Scientists who visit the At the North Kim a tremendous Islands during the Iiext few development is under way. The years intend to keep a good lookout I'nion Pacific Railroad is embarkfor1 these huge sharks, in the hope ed on a campaign to expend between of capturing one or two and learn $700,000 and $SOO,00 to provide the finest type of a lodge and accommoing more about them. dations at Bright Angel Point. The '."slating road out to Cap Royal is to be improved, so that the busses ?an drive out' to this fifmous spot, which permits a view clear to the St. John Ervine: "flo to the zoo river itself, some 6000- - feet lielow. and yon will see that the male is al When the New "Lee's ferry bridge ways the more beautiful animal of is" completed, and a 'direct1 travel the species." I '; 1920,-aSome windy year" sliown by lied Cross statistics, bat if yoa want a regular diet of snper-gale- s, go to the top if Mt Washlng-tiin S'"w Hamiishire. I'p there is a strongly built bouse anchored to tbe solid rock by crfbles, because the wind blows lf0 hriW an hour, regularly, and ban .been known tq reach. 1S6 "miles four times the sjteed of an express train. dition. Nevada likewise has improved her section of the road iu a fashion that is a credit to the state. The short strip through the triangle of Arizona north of the Colorado river is not good at present, but there is every prospect that it will be Improved at uu early date through Fedettili aid. The present, road Is passable, but slow, (hie, to the steep' grades aud sharp , "curves. Once in T'tah the road - Improvement is distinct. xThe only rough going to lie encountered is the entrance at Zion's Park, where for about four miles road work is iu progress aud detours ?iTe necessary. Another month, however will see this work complete. 1 hough the season itf Zion had leen only open three days before the arrival of the Chevrolet, there were already scores of guests in the l'ai-Ki lie canyou of tremendous colored sandstone cliffs has achieved n fame that is truly amazing when it is considered that a dozen - . - h NATURELAND I a " - 4- - - - e cornel1. a, ir Taa'tiut ttrtenins" Cti'h and Northern Arizona at their r "While cnissing Jhe Jiert," the best. common garden variety of camel Is ! Branches at Daggett to carry bis brad 25 niHrtr; Leaving Los Angeles on June 1, expoetd a day, for three days, without drintj' the Chevrolet followed the Nation There Is a better bred,- - twentieth- - "v al 'Old Trails as far- as Daggett, coutury-llmitf'- d anK'l "wbli-will ZIon to the Park branching there its rider 50 miles a day for carry highway through Baker, Ls Vegas and St. George. Through California five days, without water. the desert road is in very good con- THE ANSWERS Below are the answers to the "Xow You Ak Oua" Qucstioiif printed ..on this page I The Stars and Stripes were first used in battle at Fort Staiir wis, N. Y.. Aug. 2. 1777. 2 The Declaration of IndeiK'nd-tnewas signed under the British flag, which was not taken down till July 9, 1777. 3 Stars in. the American ftyg ere arranged in slx'rowj, eight stars in each row. , star is nsed 4 The iu fhe t". S.' flag. 5 The President's flag is a hlne tile, president's field containing American eagle seal in thj center and four white "stars, vne 1 w1 tt "Admiral" of Wellesley College - Stripes?, th-tann- ed , and tbeu demanded why he was not " ' ' listening. rir three cent,' said ifthV five-pointe- d At.Tracy, Minn, Calvin threw off Jus"'"official reserve got a bit familiar with the proletariat. d fellow of "How's crops now?" He asked a crowd about the observation car "I'm in. the automobile business," replied thejnan. Everywhere in this vast country of ours, Calvin, the and environment are very apt to decieve. Greet a ' . ? Vacationist's Warning . g g " man, even one with, hay in his whiskers, and may be the town's purveyor of Fords. As"k a bronze- bd fellow to carry your satchel from the depot, and, like ugh, he is a bank vice president who golfs and gorfs. farmer may step from a sedan car, in perfectly creased users and playing upon a long cigaret holder. The iee man us Sunday clothes would be admitted to the U. S. Senate mberwithout question and the man in homespuns may be trade.. Trust not to western president of a board earances at all, Calvin. Even that big trout, in that choice ck Hills stream, may be. a measly sucker looking just ' " ; what he isn't. -- "X teacher on ib Ea faa a tuMiling smoker, knocking tae be f ruw the luugit. blavkest nd BHMt 4gar any T of Tbone prewat had eser ee. "was ber Has is artthmetic , . Car Leaves Provo En Route cuudui-Unaked the teacher, "what " Today. being JTae day, aUftbe "Abie,' qnestton ar about the bbstoy of To Complete Rational Js tbe amount, of interest on on Amerirau fUtKH. Aunwv r to a the hundred dollars for a year, at threa' ' . Park Trip : rent? qwewtlon will tw found on this page, per 1 la bat liatf did the tar Alle was not paying attention. and Striieti get lt laitisni of firvt ' Bound m Thft teacher rejieatej her question toar of all tbe iV.x SOUR EARS SOSS S'' v filAKINGTOUR f.l-ielliii- I M Af ' .v In Smoking Room - i ,1 - I OOMTtKA vM0RrO4 HujM PCkkH ? 6EWNELMUK4 UK6 A P VVA"'- -' JlSS UKEA StACrE-mAM- ASjCXJTA CHEVROLET IS ' . . A HOLt AFTER A RABBOT. TO AOvV link is mmbrwtrtr theX ntintiat CrttP Trails near flagstaff. large, amount of travel hitherto barred, by the Grand Canyon will come' up-f- r un the south to visit the Ndrth Rim, Zion and Bryee. The only lilt of Ctnh road by the Chevrolet which coild really lie called bad was ''he- twe'en Kanab and Mt CareTf-where consYruction is In progress. This was ouly for a comparatively short distance, and was atoned for by mile after mile of fhe finest gravel roads to he found anywhere. The last few ndles up Red Canyon into Bryre are particularly splendid. ' - Vou WiUIike LOS ANGELES f Better if You Stop at Gala-jstgo- , - v SIXTH and SPRING STREETS TIP OF TONGUE , ,48? M b. b. r 4t j i 3 .1 ? i (MS If -- an1 in TT "f 1 A t 6 s WM Bev. Harry; i Emerson ! f 1 Foley Pills .1 '6 w '" ' for tht kbtneyf Kgubte that anrf . burning or loo fw quent urinal flow, to a steady, normal, wcretion. Lisdm, thoroughly-reiiin- IBKAU 1U1S SjIOKX, THEN COLOR TUB rilTtlOGS)' hen Swuity sav just where be near the rpttnfl, . Thje bird moved quite raiiidly and skirted through it fnKhteneiT him a bit the trees. He'd fly real fast, and e he wasnt used to ridi-nnd in. W.rd's beaks.. Not at all lien real nloir, and Scouty wonderpelican soared throuub the air. ed where they'd ko. By this time another .ecarev He flrtsht had left bim and he took the n Scout 11 fhe gnund was far below and Hde with eae. Then voies rose up from below. d that lie would fall. ' ste him was a runny i(:nt. Y hy, w,Ko is callins? Het I nt right in the bill all right. Of ! know," naidVconty, and he took one se you know that Pelicans have I5etk, and found that he was rij;ht el just The Tinvmite. were iin the beach of nionstrouK size. ;lne Scouty's thought when iu and Scouty 'plainly'' heard thein "You'd better come on down biR bill he was caught, lie Jl,be'4 .be sw:allowed like some here now. Iiefore the dark of night.", The tiird then dropped to teat the ible lees or flies, ut Mister Pelican was kind. lie band; and shortly landed oh the id along anil didn't mind that sand. It walked up to the Tiny-- , was taking fieouty on-'queer mites'', who gazed at it. And itben. through the air. They sailed it opened t beak real wide and ? ti'l almost nicht, till Sconfv S"9Ut!C promptly tteppdd '. outd red, "I'm all rlcht. I gttess til 4ml as lie greeted hll' the bunehrhe a little nap." And so be closed said, "I'mrhome asniq.- - ' ' ... .. . . .: eye. ' 'hen he woke tip!"' he " Rhortly-(Rine Roar appears aguin, in' ihr ' ' "." ,. that:tltey were right- down itet stry.) be-'-o- ji : " ' , - nervousnesi, backache and pains give way to vigorous health and a zest lor life. Men' and women everywhere use them and recommend them. Satisfaction Guar a nteed Soli Everywhere ' ' For the Roundtrip ' PERSONAL SERVICE ' Popular Tickets Will, be on sale between all roints in t'tnlrm July 2 and X ..Original starting poiui must be reached by July 6,- Call cn nearest Kio Grawle Agent for detailed farja. - r" - (1 eN6- &- i """S ( ctN , WHO'S' S " Priced Coffee Shop and Grill Wc check your car at tbe H. C FRYMAN, - door. Proprietor JOHN E. WACENER HARRY & WAGENER RUSSELUH. WAGENER Manavefl BY CRANE - WN- Roooa $2.00 per day up without bath $2.50 per day up with bath - - - WASHINGTON TUBBS C? S50 Com&ntabU FARES , BmW tk Bog ward New Million Dollar Annex By Way Of DENVER & RIO GKANDE WESTERN RAILROAD A diuretic stimulant ovcrdiachefleeduUbculache, rfwutnatic ('apt II. E. Lackey of the cruiser Memphis explaining boat drill tu fjkidy, en route to Washington on the last leg of the dash across the Atlantic. This picture was sent by fast plaue to New Vork from the vessel at sea, then telephoned to San frtjicisco for speedy transmission by NE.V Service.-- net to the Evening Herald. Gt tatavtroplio." 4 1 V EXCURSION orgy of carnage and makes civiliza tion today a brief Interval between lyvii It. iV4 4th of JULY Fosdick: "Prejudice surpasses nil the other sins of men; it has made history an ' Ijf I DKTS A ic-- y 4 1 |