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Show n - - NEWS FEATURES PRESS-COMME- D NT - 1 An Independent Newspaper?' , Si W HISTORIANS- i 'IN 'ENGLISH' 4 u RHYMES m.i A MEMBER TfEWSPArKR ENTEJtFiilSE ASSOCIATION' MtMBEK "I'SITED riiESS ' ASSOCIATION - ;;-'t-- By W. L. Gordon t t DAILY LESSON'S IX ENGLISH .. WOKDS OFTEN" MISUSED: A" man once asked a'feoologiat, "Are foynter healthy If The laKer '. re plied, "I never heard one complain. Say "healthful" O FT E N MISPRONOUNCED : Cement (vebb.) Accent the last - I ' llabie. OFTEN MISSPELLEDit. Chaos. SA'NOMMS: Protect, defend, shield, guard, shelter, cover, screen. WORD 8TIDST JUae word three times and ft-l- s youra." us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: SEDATIVE; having a soothing tendency. "The medicine was of a aedative quality, and hi lum- -l bers were undistvn&ed." , Fither Timgoea kitrnjr, thei-e'- change id all th trades; historians are writing the tales of past decades, .Publisher Wte. H. Hornibrook . N. Gmmar Basmuson s yen years of human natureof warnd polities, of life and of stocks and brokers' tricks; ten years .of legislature, , .4. 4 i W stress and scandaVof dross and dress Business Office Telephone A and drink this is '....H97 Editorial Booms, Telephone enough to handle, the modern writers think.; The old time a weekly in lKHf ; as a duUy JnToa. Publlgke j the inters' pages, when history they sprung, took in the passEstablished every evening, lien Id badding, 60 South. JTirt West ttreet, Provo, UUb. ages gince.Mothef Eve was ing O'er; dusty tomes except Saturday, mid HWMttay morning;. Intliyered y carrier laAUProvo, hovered and dug their tpggets there ; a thousand scribes con take View, Vineyard Orn. years .they.eovered, and never eweat a hair.' How Gibbon mature of whatever nature Should be made at once. Telephone 96. told of battle and pomp in ancient Rome untfl the speckled Entered aa second class mutter at the tmhtertice lir rrovo. Dtea. cattle were slowly drifting home He hit the higher places OF TERMS SIUSCRWT1QN , ........... ... Ot and missed the gossip tales which bring juniiea to the faces . . fieHvered by earner, 7cr njotun ....H-l"- ' of mortals, dames and males.. His book's a stately pageant, ikiiwMii Bvff u vt'iir. Ill lMvanra but doesn't tell about the grocer; or his agent who sold the Delivered bv Moil in T'tah rmiwy, per ear, in advance .......$30 Delivered by inajl jajtlnited StaUA outside I tub county, per year, in Jtomans kraut. The centuries are taken as background, for tvanm i .......".". his tome, and so he has forsaken the soft drink joints of Rome. Ie has no time for twaddle about the movie shows, or Henry's latest irfodel, or homely things like those. .Now Jellyfish? quite sublime r historians at history is fashioned - A good bishop.-d- e liverii the- commencement-addresfc" time. at tapasfiioned'take'leiTyeartf lThe" corners and" to Ihe Trf rHmmBT-aiivwed the to follow nowto time, angels they've explore, the - make their Ike understanding .uL thepther man's wrangles that ttssed our dads f yore; to show howup dudes ner t excellent courses, point of view. Like many oi maj and friskers put bears grease onithejr hair, and show what a danger of it bdn overdone? la it not too much like that sort of whiskers our granddads lised to wear. We're shown false form ot tolerance onen urgeu upon us w uwi 1.b a howuncle sDorted thick, wnnlen. hr.m mi.rJi .....If 1 - " - - . - .....,,,. .,...,..! ' -- SAULPf 4 ik ' DAILY LESSONS THE EVENING HEKAID ' X. 1 THE EVENING HERALD, .THURSDAY; JULY 22,1928. PAGE TWO lt v. .- .- ' , srr ii - ii r rri iiii ...- . - e-- "Why, dad said you had two ' mighty fine calves. prjKe, , - young-graduate- rulo-in4if- A DCMBELL POEM swallowed, a rubtiit. . And Pat was heard to utter, "Yes, I'll have no bread today,-- "" Cause there's a bare la the but. s A, s- e i tn " w - - Character TiTeirjont A can urive wJTn one hand but don't We need a change of emphasis in these things. your own stand on the matters at issue in your times. irt Take Stand special 'study may dictate. But take a stand. Do not wander among all points of view, upholding none and upheld by - none, - Get a con vidian. Do all that you can to make it a - right,, just,, constrictive,. .h.uman .c on.victiori and stand by" it where opinion is concerned, but a stone wall d OFFICE ,. ; i rememuer one, .. m m U a MI k JF- mumi m.-- . . , t " ', f ....... .. ffi &uSi3& ... ... ' ' ....wi..-.J".".".';'SVT'i- ! - L . ed e - "Johnny, go and see if the chorus Freddie Jones, lji company with are all ready. It's bout time to hlg father, who was a widower, was. ring up the curtain." ; "They are all ready, sir; erery visiting the beautiful young widow, ft 1, t Vivo' ntNtnvto girls undwiwfd." iiirujjiiUK--wiaionK nieelv untll the ymnK n ful xne governor of Michigan wants broke 1n "with" "the "queatiou any of your cows give milk, to serve the balance of the prlsoa sentence 'jif. the former governotjof Mrn; BrownTi;:,;.-- ' What's the matter with I don't Indiana. "Why,- - my dear nhe replied. haven't they cot anv irood Michigan, any cattle,' hap -- ? fTou "ton' V he "nuswered hi litir jails up there? new gates of freedom jcilytiYh Hoover Jtaya there are In the national gallery of immortal jellyiisn nowSecretary 300. atatiooa broadcasting and rotable names, but just now we cannot that 250 more want to start." We ever-open- es there may , 4, has no racial, religious or political convictions that otiena fieonle. 4 . VM "This floor Is terribly crowded," said the gasping man as he blew hi handkerchief on somebody In many homes no radio is need-ed..Either the husband pr, wife lw inithe air most of the time. It 'aiiiSrars that in moments 6t tension women are unuh more cool tbaiJ men." InAluertca ." txsfore'a woman shoots her bUNlmud vlie al- - open-minde- ttmir, 7 dtg " to the I JLM f. ..;..,.... ' What we netd now, gays K. K. Kendall, is a magazine full of- articles showing how famous men got , Bnyone.-but-no " - ct -- t ter.M Iloitf aimtaxavorte4 inthe- walks.And I- ol ine confess ra rather readgo'w RnmoVinw linhrothc-rlto urire- our own? books these o' nights than . like isspinem this country of late Mnd.Of tolcraTtf? prrrr-hemingle with a slather of kings and war-lik- e wights. to moved men obey less and immoral indifference. Young There are people who never care ' the bishop's counsel may become so assiduous in understandfor iuuhIc except "when they, con will be unable to otht'F that of the they viewpoint The ing ""' " achieve a view point ot their own. The issue .bflly-goa- " had them all on our sat the other tr.tm (liiii(?s, have to be doue, car. nighta all at oncer uliy'H iirt'ded the worst way. "Duty calls a man to church on The borse isn't even obsolete In ihe ai'iillei gervi(!e, much less car- - Sundays, and pleasure. urges huu to go fishing,"" says ulry. paiier. .And Monday morning he shows Bp ' Tnie, cavalry didn't figure much all sunburned. fly CHAHUCS P. 8TKWAKT on the west front, during the World NEA Service Writer. War. but it. was usfed to good effectJ MS boy Js J!i a.s)X teen jettr-sld- . WASUiSIUXUiUilixi ul Eur.t "oil rnint and; :!o!roffae: ttie aup late at night trying' to t sitting jtUUvon-cavnlry Meyer, Vs., are fewx and far teach Ma and Pa the niliuj; ytutlung Charleston.; was drlllins tin' other tiny. between-othe and It was a lovely sinht. iieuiitlful in theinl-kan- s borders, horsemen. Strong prejudices are often found horses. Sluiriiifieent and Mcsoiiotamla. A country 1a.'a weak person. Perfect teamwork.. The liKwt intriins( be industrialized to support cate maneuvers executed with fin automobiles. A horse can find for-iiir-e "Doctor don't you find It .Inron- as tbat made them look almost anywhere. " ' venient to travel way out here laiake'a iliat would " Hrinjjlng .Rag up to a front Is alow the me?" make a "drctia "rider's bair- stand country to in a region where there isn't "Oh, no; I haveNanother patient on end, but never an accident, never work, A can ''borne make it in Jig near uny. a bitch. here, so I kill two jwrds with tune. - Time counts in war. ' one stone." ' What a sad thought that cavalry x is virtually obsolete! I.V JAIL They say it was used only two TON8Q1HAL POME or three times ou the west front. He sang 1ft' the sylvan park, Done to death by Hir- - irttto nnd the la the dark- hours of morning- - he Betty sang, a radio shtve. - - plane! . Like the thrill of a lark his voice She hojies they'll broadcast ' In Then it occurred to me, "If cava clear tremolo rang. . A iierniauent wave. alry is obsoletewhy do they keep ., i. this up? Js it, In filet. obsolete?" ;)f course he was pinched, and So I tevestigat-ed- . thrown In JalL ITES-STIK- GS Here's what I found out: And held in a dungeon dark , I AplywatbakiDgsodaorhosM. -- Kor --merely Cavalry isn't obsolete. "The auto aid,Jieu f hold ammonia, followedby - - - told have-u- t and in on its $is- tale, but usefulness, "Xcai may be a lark in the park there still sire tHIncs. ",& man on horseback can do' that in the di ity can't lie .done by a man in an outo But you're here Just a jailbird In Omt if Million JmVmJYmmrlr or the coclqiit of a phtmv AVhen' JiaL- - fOl : ' " ft"-- - ' ViKLXQ) . iioronoiL . wvJMsmvv . , WASHINQTO: i Henry Clay Said He Would Ratifer Be Right Than Be President! ' -- -- ,iat - Busso-Oerniii- Austro-Uufwia- ximiilie-Ity.itsel- n f, KiViTiy-Iiaire- . -- Mountain-HomcrIdaho,-to i -- the-Jun- e ..430 miles .7 hours, 48 ininutes 55.1 milei per hour during one of the hottest periods of the year! J. Time, . 7 Average speed Vote August 29, 1925 , '" - . Ko one knows better than the experienced' motorist, how important the lubricating oil i& daring a run such as this. The least fault in the oil would- spell nrin to the carl . . ... An oil which has proven itself in many similar cases, is a safe oil for you to use in your earl me President IS BOTH! Views . Out Our " i m r'JF,"In .. T ft VAAU-r- " ; 1 r i. 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Timpanogos Butter lb. ;, Banquet .$1,85F Hindmarsh West ,? rlflp UC. 1 lbs. 3 47c : 47c Butr , 45c' LARD Home rendered lard loose, lb. 4. IJ. pail. . f 4 lb, pail tard 464 Center We are open until 8:80 , 8 lb. pail o'clock Saturdayj v Cp- a Cherry- - Hill. SUGAR ' 10 lbs. 25c 5C .Tl.....,.....30c Wilso lb. i'. If -- J .Be . lb. Ilill IfVp 25 lbs. '1UU milk, per quart sugar . Canned Milk any kind 1 ftp 100 lbs. I WW Jarge can . .V . . . . . Sugar". XNtU . , i. . . . ' Sugar FTesh Cherry, served-fo- " ."' i ' n i. : i. SELL IT THB CLASSIFIED WAT bunches-.-rr.-Tr-.-- TOMATOES fljfin Utah Tomatoes, , :..i5c pie Carrots MuttoriRoast i , flft any cuf, Jb7T . . TTXZUv Onions-- ': BlactEn:liski:iir-.- t OK 3 rants, per case String Beans Cantaloupe CC---- n rublier pancakes fort:- - Jood lWstance.' '4 large each . things-tha- An effort Is to be made to make FOB , QUICKEST AND MOST It t pie-Ijreaimi'sJr" Wtli: T1Wcll fhere SATISFACTOBI.BSULTa. 1Cr Po I I 30c ' .,r- " by breakfast, . - LJb.pMA dozens:.1':"..-.;--. .1,. ' ' ' , are worse I" SPECIALS , Colorful scenes like those of centuries ago were enacted et Peking when KYlnce Pu Chia, cousin of the Chinese "boy emperor." Pi TI, was married Himng-yuaa- , daughter of a former Chinese government mtaem. This picture shows bride and groom In co their. ceremonial 1 -- tumea ' .. wwa at Uw ieddUuu- - I Masctared aadjGrtntee4 Now : "AJ'hat is she taking for her love sickness?" Once we called them pests. they are known as doCOAUT "ti ;txfSH ,. rjT AH OIL BEFmiNC CO, Salt Lake City. War7 ri i -- STUDEB . " ."" A v '...."Yet VICO is not higher priced! Coming! , -- A .Wedding in ;Qld China X -- -- the-jud- City Salt-Lak- e Distance traveled . , : - - "' d Another demonstration of the superior qnafities of this famous oil,' was tWjtartling prf ormance it gave in the record ran of a Jewett stock car last summer: 25c t.uUU $1,05 $2,00 if 1 |