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Show i FACE tWO- -' POVO WTAJflyEVENING HERALD.' THURSDAYS . ... 12, I92V. DECITMB.ER j - . By Williams ' I TODAY 'ATS VVHEf? VOO'RE' VsjTgQSiCr-"- i Every Afternoon, except Sa&rday, and Sunday Morning Published b the Herald Cornoration. N. Gunner Raamuson. president, la the Herald Building, SO matter at. the postoftice in Provo, W t strett Provo, Utah. Bantered ee second-clas- s ; pniftH F- Utah, under the act of March , 1878. Oflman. Nleon A Ruthman, National Advertising Representatives San Francisco office,. SOT Mont- -, gomery atreet; Chicago office. 10 North Michigan ave.; New Tprk office. 19 Weet Forty-fourt- h General Motor Bldg. atreet; Beaton office, Tremont St; Detroit, Mich office. Room 50 for sla month, in advance; centi the .month; Bobacriptlon Urme By carrier In Utah county, $5.00. KjOO the year, in advance; by mail, In the county, KM; outaide J. A. OWENS, ADVERTISING MANAGER R. W. GOODK1X, EDITOR and MANAGER. Utah-count- m aw I am. .k. a body has (nought vSaato Oaui as pack. 4 y. dl- - to ai r w V , v 11 Howdy, folks sports editor la the country has. named ait AI1-jgtar football eleven, bat se . THE T tfQCICK Neither thia ntwniiMr. nor inv of Ita atoekholdara or efficiale has any connection whatever, rectly or Indirectly, with any poUtlcal party, publjte uUUty; reel eatate promotion r mnir except th publication of newepapere 4evoted aolely to w M,MU& I m I i. a. itmk tacww mow QW, 1 n HAFF DiiT o; yooR boo wow AKlO oowm, WASHDXGTONleportsThat Mf OOWKl- - . rf 'iiAxhivf full-- . REST "Tr-t- f " t' millions recklessly. But Senator Coolldge. like the young gentleman .in "Excelsior" -- oa t relieve in turning back tit and Mrs. Cbolidge fixed the White House all over, cedar closets and " JURY VERDICT SCORES DEFENDANT! number J. Inkwell bit "Teeferday ' I off the ear of a practical Joker W. who pinned 'a -Kick Me" alga of on his coat tall. Sorrow gripped the hearts of many iriends and Today a Jury in Alex W. Christensen, safety engineer and personnel court superior director of Columbia Steel --corporation, .whose death in a bitterly assailed him for his ao-- dliinreetedbljirei THE OBSERVER By Jim Marshall Christemen Passes Alex - Tefedrtossttiat is being that we oughLJo go into the.bualneii of breeding humans as we now breed hoga and bens. with the Object eventutj ly of getting a irfect race. keeTiryltH?y-inuRituxi- devotei fr friends in all' walks j)f life. Saturday evening his absence from a banquet, given in many expreshonor cf Provo's baseball team, brought sions of regret, "lor his was a spirit that radiated life and we're agalnarihaiPanyway in the hearts of young men, who.ofentimes,4ook to men because in a perfect race there'd light our his and if no murder' be standing for. inspiration,' guidance and encouragement. myaterlee business being what it is Throughout his life Mr. Christensen was active in the we have to live interests of his fellow men and the communityjn which he His .position at the steel plant brought , him m daily If some way could be found to lived. contact with practically every employee of that institution, make humanity more physically attractlve-r-we'be for it . and there was no man there who did not' look upon him as a all hokum aside a walk down friend. Their pfoblems were his problems, whether they the street of any American city- -is pertained to their work or their homes and their families It a depressing, sort of exercise little difference to him, that hand of fellowship, friend"I ith'e only really attractive live made and sympathy extended, far beyond the toundar devotion ocan ly the doga-athings-ar- e casional horse and generally the ies of the plant at which they worked. meet graceful things are the pigAn example of that devotion was beautifully exemplified eons' who met with a recent death of a in the in a seaport town there is accident. fatal Everything humanly possible was done for nothlnjt human That can touch the the sweeping suffering youth by this good man, and when death refor sheer beauty lieved him of his suffering the family found in Mr. Christenlines and. pure curves 0: a aeagua sen a devoted friend and counselor. The human animal seems to have He was always a gentleman, illustrating the true meanbeen constructed of odds and ends left over from the blrds.beasts ing of that word, a gentle man a man who thought kindly ' and fishes. who was always generous, happy in his association with a long gangling sort of body, his fellpwmen, apd because he was never suspicious o5 other loosely hinged in various, places on with arms and legs hung thesal-"le- men's motives, never needed to do anything from a selfish ! by a nob about motive, but simply out of his faith in mankind, hegave to features of which the less said the world what he expected from it honest and fair dealing. the better.- - ' r While we lament our apparent loss let us not forget that thank. that - mankind is heaven! dissatisfied with its archi the influence of such a life never perishes. And may we ex- -- lecture -- is proven b; hc hope that tha44nfluence and the tender rnmorifis "malelialf hides tta legs In trousers of this good man will revive the drooping spirits of tfyose who and the way tta re mam mu loved him most, and abipe with them as time goes on tf uses the face as a base for fph d nd . fellow-workm- an It-to-pped nt and other ' . should ten ears. ERMANTS he have bitoff both , 0 . Qifcfad without - MOMENTS VJE'O CKE T6 UV NOTHtta' QJSZ. T OO Mau.aMr.orr. OVER - Cim sv nca tmtec me. MILII0W JARS USED YEARLY " sir- - thousands of Motorists are now M using this safe, new INEXPENSIVE MENUS FOB THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES At a cost of only 2 cents per pbr tioh, a polry "chicken dinner" may be prepared as follows: SERVE EACH GUEST A PLATE . GF ' CRACKED CORN oil because it actually One advantage of radio Is that you can't see the owful faces a basso makes .when he stng3 "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep." paint storrltems maybe the No antmal-rexce- pt wolverine is really" ugly altho we, never could get worked up about hyenas "either but-by-lind t bird Targe-ev-ery and animal that roams the earth of has a definite beauty-eithe- r form or 'face or motion hnnwA beine ever had, a 4 mutt that aklns thru, an alley and probably no human being ever will until humanity as a whole of gets up to the- dog standard and ethics morality ' Hnmetlmeu we II . You'll find this new oil at t --think with the thing that .could be dftne human face would be to throw it away and start over -- instead of trying to patch it duco up and disguise lt wlth because aome ,of the results . r. far from happy and we t hope hT1 if the eueenisU succeed efforts to improvlines ing the contours and body a while and let the brains rest for ND,. LISTEN: wnen we warn i iftok mt eomethlng attracuva 'forsake the city and let these dimming old eyes rest on aeven a couple of plnecoulrar-- or stations anSiealers displaying the Conoco Red Triangle . . EveryTiehbiaTngpiM Robert Burns, . "Ricksha travennwapan about 15 cents a mile. , Alf ove' "the world Kruschen girls and rlU is Ispealing to atUacUve, womenSatTlve-for,a- n free from fat figure that cannot ' f i Hfall nr' fhe recloe that banishes fat and brings Into blossom all the that every -- naturaUattracUyeness i y.'J, woman-posaass-es. ' I I - Tdwmdmiration. .... . ; v tea-- ; 'Every morning take one half epoon of Kruschen SalU in a glass " ' now steel Porcelain-on-- : JIotcpiLactuaUy-pcf etrates and combines with metal surfaces. This is a strong statement, but it is supported by positive tests and inside and out cf hot water before breakfast.morn- Be aure and do this every 'iort'rThelittlrlaily-doe- emiss jnff ! ; that take o.f tbe .aV; Don't ' v:7 1 .,.1; ' a morning. . that k.kit nMini t ,'iiw nricuB rvery particle of poisonous waste matter and harmful acids and gases j ; ' .aire expelled, from the system. At the same time the atomacn, i ' ' I' ". . .venicnt walstrhigh shelves'. ARRANGE NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DEHVERY ""' . Pnr nn nt flip VinncrrtnM FritrldairPB we are now showing fof Christmas isJinishei .Un PorcelaiUn-st'eel-insiu- and out. e They're as easy .to clean and to keep clean ' as a chrna blate. With Frigidaire she'll have ice cubes, frozen desserts, chilled salads to bring new . She'll be . . joy and pleasure, in. entertaining. will by time at jbleto jpeeJLthfreezing . . .the "Cold ControL" Sh' will like the 'con- - She'll, mat isoanErcgiDiiy will like She the extra auiet. shelf-roo- m ; offered by the smooth flat top. So give her Frigidaire for Christmas. There is stia time, but yoa should act at once.uallatourshbwrdomorphone...today. -- J f a, 1 I I I psMWwXstH JW COw- fl On Wts lofessinQ lltal odnr.i MOIsptsB cylsfktjsj - far to WonMJs walk wttd ns, Wj I " 'Saturate a bearing with tnis oil, and then try to remove it by ordinary methods. It can't be done! So3uring with gaso: . MTK h lasting film that remains for months.' Special Christmas Terms OIL , "No otherAmrrican oil will do thislrio other oil will vcyou that degree of phs lujincatioo as will .Conoco Motor -- Wt are now making a special offer on all household Frigidairt) bought for Qhristmas. Call at our display room for full details about bit Gcrm-Proccss- cd 4 this offer now in-to-di: I line or scrubbing with any other ordinary ocansing agent will not remove the film oil that has penetrated the pores of the rnetaL Jt such tenacity, it has so xmbined rdings-wititself with the metal, that it forms a permanent, . -- Base Motok, Oh . ....octuoly nm mm m nmtuit iimiweii apnreci- - We state positively that Conoco Processed Motor Oil is the finest motor lubricant, available to you today. Begin riow to profit ' , through its use. Attendants at stations identified by the Red Triangle will gladly drain your crankcase and fenljl with the proper grade of Conoco Gcrm-OiL Drive Conoco PAtAfFiN Germ-Processe- d dem-onaratio- PAT GIRLSl HERE'S A TIP FOR YOU -; 'i t ; costs If you hava a $100 bUl you have Boved for - three years, it Is , now vorth about $108 In buying power. according to goverment figures. - njv- is poet, got only $100 for; hie .first volume 01 poems. VY -- ,'aquirrels. " say that Conoco From the smallest to the largest Tell " " , ,v - . -- " erOwoitferAIGn4es H wood faeut Saxl u , . 1 i - :; ... . iivr. kidneve andbowe' - FRIGIDAIRE mrt -- conup and; tha pure, fresh. Wood, salts taining Nature's six "to every organ, gland, nerve and fibre f the body and this ui followed by "that Kruschen acfeeling" of energetic health and In reflected bright la that tivity eyes, clear akin, cheerful vivacity and chaTOlBg-figure-Ii-lli- .l Kruschen Get an 83c 3 bottle EalU at Iledqulst Drug Co. or any drug store (lasts 4 weeks) with the distinct undersUndlrig"3hat. yOttH must be satisfied with results or ' , . , tnoney back. Adv. Tit- - zrrr llfe-glvt- . L- .... Mdosmg.HRubon .1- Antarctic expeditions are very Healthful. The explorers can return to their apartments in January thus keepingtheir-- bodies at an even temperature. I ablest rhildrcns Colds There was a wild rumor going around this morning that a new bank had been established some where in the United States with less than SO vice presidents. ' Lufthansa, the-Atlle- A new Paris hotel has 160 bath 150 bedrooms. rooms but-on- ly No doubt, the extra 10 are for the permanent "buests to make their" beer in. ' $ Old Silas Grump, th' sage of Pumpkin Hollow, sez; "If you build are a sinister a big business,-yoinfluence: if you don't, you are a failure.1-''- - iinei pushing into Asia and south America. And intelligently Germany lends Lufthansa $100,000 to help. ' If Germany after theiwarT'com: peuea, .every year 10 pay HuuTlrej or millions in gold to can afford Jl,500,000 , to support one commercial aviation undertaking, what could' the rich United States do. if it ftadTKe Tntellighcerto do A SAND FLEA'S IDEA OF HEAVEN: THE SAHARA DES ERT. dern home." J commercial flying oreanizatlm." in the world, is. t declared " 1 j "old - often the eugenleti to all who knew him who arn aM iofigEMLandJBetter Brain and th' beck with beauty The briefness of his illness gave" his loved ones little op end thia Pinnacle of Perplexity aome, of their literature. portunity to prepare for the irreparable, loss, they have suf- W;en president Hoover lit. PnnlHg))rt through with said, wouic ue io return to the verythine;. 1 asso-ciatesf- Every ao ti ; render tinguisheasenTse in the senate. U would be hard for any senator talk more than two hours, befort that cold blue New England eye. and hard for any senators to spend .OUT OF FEUT Michigan woman has left Henry Ford a legacy of $100. Keer-fu- ! Hennery, don't let them "WaU Street slickers take it away from you! ... r-- -- administration", which mesju President Hoover is . anxious to have Calvin CoHidge elected Seat, tor from Massachusetts. A - j (Continued FrOm Page One) ' for hia descendants to succeed fof a 1 1 IT SECTION TWO 234 PHONE 49-- J lance-- WEST CENTERS ... PRQV0, UTAH VFTTrfr? . . i5 th est; anH- - Centerv St - ; C5 in A vt51TefMr! r Provd, Utah |