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Show PR 0 VOUAH)E.YENIN PAGE TWO j if Nyiiiiliilliii. very- - Afternoon, - I .r SCPPSIEIJIJEWSEATEIC Ilf - i There Is no HoWd you ike a perfect summer on your own yacht vacation HvTnohgTusctoB er monthg-rrath- truth $75 a month a week $75 a month? total of about not" $75 this Department of Desire haa Just had a letter describing how : was done by two members of club-r-M-r. and I" the pfnrHarry-Anglal i who discovered some years ao J i' that the trick of life ia to know when you've enough and quit t if ' 1 ... ! .nrlnot Angles, started with about K out in their. "$300 worth of groceries aboard T ! I tankful of and-- a ami M 1 ollna oiie edge .(that'sauto over an . ; .s. a boatman has owner .'.! ne gets ...n. m ma wry tftv) a during the next five months the Angles cruised about 5000 miles which Is pretty fair go?ag for a i f !' boat ii and their total expense for the 1 live months was somewhere under " $4W et jj - ju. i Of thefe was nothing luxurious about It but after all ! you get a lot more pleasure out' of , aimple things A there's awhole lot more kick f over bow the to watching a sunrise course ; , "y6uFowbat--s-atof i from water .tfte- - s hut tha seventh and st u This Is Humbert J. Egfphint,'Uv ventive genius,, who was the .first man to use measoring worma tat government survey work. He ta the; Inventor of synchronized traffic1 signals for Alaskan salmon return ing to their spawning grounds, and waJlioner tatjh ar of using couidn t you mayonnaise Instead Tof lubricaUnt spend a per- oil in Ford automobllea. u r black to, green and ihanges then the purple shadows flit over thp riffled seas and the pinks and ' role's swnen across the blue there s a Digger tnrui io msi . '11 A . rr ..rV.Ail.Ar II . f.ty mail wuuuci iiik " i. ,wi.. havP used to. I will sometime. that After all, what pate de fole gras or caviar in the Maybe day rome,' I million-dollrestaurant' of a sea-- are all our efforts, all our all our ambitions, strivings, but . : going hotel to world or make the our own section of it, at attempts" , f Ulu lor liui waircr uic iMt feel at homel rf AnnrmTir thu mate f ixpR on the eal- ley range after the sunrise have wnatwe have never satisfies him.Ttie 'otM is Tieyer made ? caviar and that sort of thing to his liking. 1 ar 5 WMtto?Cewtentht - heatenjimne boyin by thetnsistent prodding of the lad 4ie used to be, each man goes about the daily taskalways hoping that some day he will be able to look his juvenile self in the eye and say, "There doesn't that suit you, at last?" - So, Tidden - .To our notion the Angles were j "recklessly extravagant 1 we know the wnnrtfcaad j "Wliu live out In in perfect happiness f "amid the hills j t year after year Almost everyone has, consciously or unconsciously, his sums that some of us toss i k I ' away on a vacation own idea of what constitutes a gentleman. Hundreds of i "'. maybe they don't have "all the writers from Newman to Elbert Hubbard, have described of civilization"--b- ut conveniences 5 ideal of The contented their amah. and nothing following definition, .tfhieh we ran they're I 'em and they sleep sound- - across the other day, seems to Us to cover most of the im' I Just What Is a Gentleman? on two-wee- j , eat heartily and enjoy and that's alt any man , l , :, 'points : health portant "A gentleman is a man clean inside and out. He neither can do looks up to the rich nor down on the poor. He loses with- ' The girl who is dumb so- - thinks the epistles were tfee 1.1-- 1 nrae-iaoi- 1 AND, LISTEN? - manand Natureland Gee Gee is a very practical girl. She Is now letting her hair grow out as a protection when ing thru a windshield. go- ,' Not to mention the Scotch policeman who flashed his badge when they passed the collection plate In ,. t .. . . . John D. Rockefeller distributes f .1,1. ni.iiao n ( what tne countrv neeas is an au-.1 tomatic shaving brush that won't -- glaring rush but vou-sever ! i . 11. '.,5 i Maybe exist-- i Instead of putting away the electric fan in winter, 3ome wives Mse it for drying dishes. is Uvlngri ean make Bath, England, still gets part of ts water suooly thru pipes laid by na the ancient Romans., '' collar When her father kicked. Li'l Gee Gee's sweetie out of the house last into night;, he threw his whole sole ' ' it. . - Many- - scientists .believe' tha.t- th' camera Invented at From $2.00 to f he Uplversity of California, is the :iat.thln,sr-i- n the yjilyerse The -- blllfonths. It was designated b" nhvxioint in tske nirtnres of thf 1 j of light ftctlon at. various periocir. (luting the course of ofla second later. it:' If If j mi m ' . i HIlllWII . ' MIJr"Z Ol r ! c 3 m I ' mm BECAUSE .' . . . : l S -s- a l aa . T - mw m psssBBBHaBaia ' - a II - . i evt MA- - " a.v i .a . ft - : : JI . ifW.--L. i II - II- I It II III III "Fair Play" It - 7u - succeed , tires changed or paired. You'll like our service. v ' .:. ' BECAUSE ,' the children are asking a city, which .gaje gen- -' crously for all sorts of helpful purposes,, do mestic and foreign, duringlhe wafFtirirni' mediately provide for its own children.' - BRITtlHALL BROS. "Tire Merdhants" ' 223 WEST CENTER ST. - Phone 260 . : - Jd health of the children. Vote "YESn " ; n December 21 II I 1 r':".' I 1 Nile-Gree- ':" - V ;. $205': Inclfides Price Complete Installation . . Kile-Gree- This exceptional offer4s made possible by a speciaUo'1-cessio- n from the manufacturer and cannot, be extended beyond December 31st Be sure to see this remarkable value now on display in our show rooms. . . "The -- One-Price House'' Co. DixoTaylor-Russel- l , Nine Busr "urnilura Stores I - Offer closes'December 31st n .. n Beautiful Finish with IF oven., oven temperature control and cabinet base. Equipped with complete set of high grade aluminum cooking utensils: for surface cookery, a skillet, twa large covered sauce pahs, spatula and meat fork; for oven cookery, a unit fqr cooking an entire oven meaL ' '" :; BECAUSE will be the cent of money, spent. wisely every Jahd economically, to afeguard'thei'education I ' -- , : II I JJ3 Range" ! : ' .11 I Complete Mectric Cookery Outfit pro--mo-te in Jife, X 111 .1 I IJ... ...V.'A. - the instrument to be used to patriotism, blast Bolshevism.- - maks better citizens and enable our children to c6ldTtohave yoar' re-- BECAVSE education is Drive in out of the : ' i ."RSWire. sre tt , ' .' - III S I 1IV1SI -- more, why not choose the best? XL ", ' '7 .,' BECAUSE a Republican form of government cannot: en-- 1 rlnrp nnlfliw it i'i supported hy eilueated citi: zens. . " BECAUSE every child, whether lie comes from thejiovel ' or palace, is entitled to the same bpportunk-- i ties to make the most of himself , is no t' 6 n a real Urgain. Thk beautiful Electric cabinet base range with a complete outfit of high quality aluminum utensils designed especially for electric cookery . ; the entire assembly as illustrated above . . . priced as a Christ- mas special ai icss man tne regular price ox tne range. ... Such an offer might meanTittleTFrnade Hrarrge . . . but this is a MONARCH . . : the very acme of electric range.qualitv . . . famous for its "Speed-Ovenits economy and its beauty. - When the cost jhM 9 HERE'S we do not want our children to pay in the coin ofand intellectual handicap and dwarfed vision on account of our neglect of them. . .. 7 .... - i BECAUSE . v. . .BECAUSE. all the children should have a seat for full time and in a school room properly heated, lighted ' ' ventilated. $25.00 Buick an Marquette Dealers a a i i -- BECAUSE all patriotic citizens should be for for all the children in Provo;. 1 Lj "',WssMHa yra. mnm m.iK m m. 'III educational opportunities at"the present time Iff lin Larson Studio 182, West Center, Provo c w . ybur children are.your most precious assets. BECAUSE . . the health of your children is their most precious asset. BECAUSE 1 education .will enable . your children to live fuller lives. - BECAUSE , education prepares your children for the many duties of life. BECAUSE , all the children in I'rovo do not.have the same All Colors Telluride Motor Go. ii ttr .; U ess t0 have your car re- m : m uusu in c uguu muuciu icpu ouvy- ; h Come in and let us check your car and te'tt you what it needs. This feay pre- Ifbi Y.Lhf eakdowii JirheiL .van ngefl' vqitj .car most. We offer a special service ' "during winter months. Jj-- j mm- ii k t Reasons Why All Men and Women Should Vote For the Bond Issue ART SHARON. Done costs sr m inv . . Nowadays if you smell something burning in the house, you don't know- - whether it is a cake your wife left in the oven or a cigaret he has left oh her dressing table. nient. gf.ir va. a - To Have Your Photo for Christmas at .... tn . jnl Still Time . al- .i a NUPTIALS B SPANISH FORK. Mr. and Mrs. C.' H. Simpson announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Bert Bebb of Salt Lake City, the marriage will take placs in Salt Lake Jan. 4. After a short honeymoon in Spanish Fork the'' ccuple will make their home In Salt Lake. was the predominant color, though vivid combinations, particularly rcd and tarl, were In evl- dence. Tweed is again the favored mnterial for c,oaks and ensembles. ' den moved upward. Black II 1 SIMPSON-BEB- -- the exniDition 114 Fit EMIER ' Dell Chipman Rt. lave mo , SPANISH FORjK The Angelus theater, Spanish Pork's motion picture house, of which Itlr, and Mrs. Isaac' Swenson are trie ' managers, blOBsomed forjh Friday evening in the glory of a talkie, With the play "Rio Rita". A large crowd'attend-e- d tha opening show. H. J. Nelson of San Francisco installed the Vcstcrn System, and the reports are that the sound system, is very good. i- ' BECAUSE v . . is a good invest- the money spent for education - A iK . - with your. 0fi 2MDMQ iViodes. Ii & KODAK SHOK Always m$ 1 """ gradea. THAT the ninth grade in Provo should be in the' Junior high if it is to receive the kind of attention that is best suited for its growth ma development THAT the ninth grade would be in the Provo . Junior high school if ihera was room. THAT there is more delinquency In the ninth grade than any other grade in the Provo schools. THAT Provo's chief of police and j juvanile officer think lhat om of .:. ilus delinquency is aue to over- I crowding which prevents proper I supervision and work. - THAT na Junior high school should occupy and buildings grounds used by Senior high school students. THAT in crowding junior and. sefttor students togetberthe rnain purpose for which Junior high chools are provided la defeated. THAT by building Junior high schools the congestion of the Senior and Junior high schools will be relieved and relief will come to the lernentary schools. 1 TIJAT Payson and Spanish Fork aaa eacn ouiu a spienaia junior high for seventh, eighth and ninth ' grade's during the past thTee years. THAT every expert and educator Who has studied Provo's school situation says that Junior high schools should be built at once. ' vdred-tnousana- tn - m m nmnca Jj nr-ctr-c or a secona. - i ptmtozrsphic evidence - obtained ' by tfila 6amera reveals that th magnetic field. created by the pass-rnf- t of an electric current across . the apark gap srivea theLflrstllhl emitted a different appearance. : from that emitted a few mlllionths i 'iQroom In Jail Can t Attend Own I Wedding " Headline. Lucky devil! - ::: A HEDQUIST 2 DRUG STORES aTSeeondlln J 1 . J I Vto 1 a, . i believe it. I spectroscopic rt . I- WALK UPSTAIRS and Save on Your WATCH or DIAMOND XMAS KODAKS NEW YORK, Dec. 18. U.H Ig. noring whatever plans Paris conu touries may have for continuing campaign. M A.ner- their long-skiican designers ha.ve settiea me issue for themselves by setting the at length of skirts for street wear knee. the below six inches exactly creaThey 'presented their new tions at the upring style show iof the United Cloak and Suit Design-erof ?ari3 the showing preciding a t - tnnnrn' spring rasnions py , Their spring siyj. " to designers said, are in answer the demand' of American women fur shorte'r skirts' and less extreme JZZ7L JZ i And a pneumatic fender to keep conuuet. stray hairs Trom railing inside your j. The ht Another snappy comeback is when you. complain to your wife that the steak is not done, and she retorts that the job of cleaning the furnace is not done, either. ' . FINALLY SET The ex-cu- re - TALKIE SKIRT LENGTH urge to move on seizes the mormon crickt annually, and he moves in a itrairht line for miles and. miles. Usually there isn't the slightest for his moving. " He will leave a place where there is plenty of food and migrate to a place where the "pickings are poor." Many migrating insects are seized with . the same instinctive and powerful urge each year.. Some of them,; when once on the march, will never deviate in the slIghtesT from their straight-lin- e course, and so march-rigInto a rivers where the wfiole band is drowned. Todav we know practically nothing aboil'., insects or their ( motivating DAILY SCOTCH STOEY . Scotchman who, treating his girl friend ordered- "One ice cream soda and church. does. t:aV " eon--tai- eighth ' ; ii cricket migrates every year. fact remains that he and then there was the two straws." S No one knows why the mormon There are over 2.000,000 laws in force ifl the United States, and yet the campaign Is centered on one. 3TgTtr4 WAOME -- wtfe.- -i IJ'l ... "VAZ. ata u a m. err. of the. apostles,., has a sister who believes Sodon and. Gomorrah were -- in a citv with its clatter and bang its millions of laws and its 4 ; 1A 1 p she wives : k .1. i i uico rhu atnn. wiuiuui ulations except a fewaimple ones - l h - 1 - and " iff ' . out squealing and wins without braggingr He is too brgve :o lie, too generous' to cheat and takes .his share of the world and lets others take theirs. He minds his own busijlourself ! ness and never allows himself to intrude on the business liiiit rnamlnr aronnr ana lOOfe : f others." Ing at a charming world that few people ever discover world without clocks ..... S ' . vm -- . we're jealous of the it'Angles-rb- ut it won't be many year? j ; now before we go out anu try 1' Ah, well! inAT I'Tovo'iTJunior high -S- us,-yo- gas nt ftdef i s. 'avipTtff cenca. GENIUS! Be honest, now; to provide toys for grown-upif you were sure no one would see, and laugh fectly delightful afternoon down on your hands and knees playing with a toy train, or a. regiment of lead soldiers, or a miniature steam engine ? tOf course you could ; but, like all dont do it, The closest we cometo it is the rest of vhen we steal half ah hour with junior's stuff pretending that we are "showing him how it works." . All ot this is rather puzzling. Underneath the dignity of the banker, the. serious intentness of the lawyer and the hferd alertness of the factory hand there seems, in every instance, to lie concealed a wistful, slightly bewildered small boy, who is forever out of place, forever disappointed, in this busy workaday' world in which he has, unaccountably, taken his place. That lost bby is forever with us. Jle comes close to the surface at Christmas time. Then, it seemst for a moment, as if he could break loose and come into his own once more. But. he never, quite, can make it. The world is "always a bit too much for nim. People might laugh and, a small boy xears ridicule more than he fears anything else on earth. But he betrays his. presence; just the same, r or a little while, Christmas brings us knowledge. Back of the pomwe can see the towseled head and pous, energetic grown-u- p wide eyes of the boy that used to be the boy that is never quite dead, but that ..remains hidden, biding his time; perhaps,, waiting for a day when he can romp forth the way he oiiirsiinnM and ninth of. aU ltufti duripr thf crHieal age ef adotes? however, that Santa Claua has abandoned his reindeei, and Is now using a Wright whirlwind .engine as motive power. ' """Iie rapid approach of Chriatmas brings us, once more, to thaf pld and interesting, question : who J;etshebigger kick out of junior's new toys junior, or junior's daddy? A small hoy turned ioose in the toy department of a bier store iustJ&efore Christmas is an interesting and wist ful sight; yet he" ft not Half so wistful or interesting as his usually is uiiderthrsame circumstances. wno fsimflarty, on auto can't keep his eyes off of the new electric train, the matic whirligig or the toy set of structural steel pieces, ra-ny takes them all in, and crows with delight ; but the light that pjtines in his father's eyes is the light that never was on land or sea. aapiiaily cial needa of the aeventa, eighth GOODS ' ttristmas-mwBingaa.usuailyd- - 'r tw jot DES. to, the rumor J. j Santa Claus iMit shot by a prohibt-Uo- n agent while eroaslnr the Iturder ! .,. THE TRUTH QUICK Neither this newspaper, nor any of Its stockholders or officials haa any connection whatever, di- . rectly or indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promotion or other pri-vats business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public jervice. By Jim Marshall State ' Howdy' 'fulksV We sincerely bop foroery atreat; Chicago office, 410 North Michigan ave.; New Tork office. 19 West Forty-ioun- o General Motor Bldg. Street; JBoston office, Tremont St; Detroit, Mich, office. Room 50 terme in centa Utah counCy, the month; $2.75 for six months. In. advance; Subscription By carrier SSjOO tha year, in advance; toy mail, in the county, S4.50: outside Utah county, $5.00. R. W. GOODELL, EDITOR and MANAGER. J. A OWENS, ADVERTISING MANAGER That Lost Little Boy tha beat Junior, hirh throughout . tha United Include the seventh yeighth organization- - . imOBSERVER .Eg "ii Il;ri. Ill THAT ii it1141 schoola .. ' Sytod TGumaaTlOiarTKulniT i .aai ...... w DOYOUIM I THATtha-JuihighToBt- except Sun3pTTonln: Published by the Herald Corporation, N. Gunnar Raamuson, president. In the Herald Bulldmg, SO South First We t street, Provo, Utah.. Entered aa second-clas- s matter at the poatofricajn Provo. ' . Utahunder the act of March K, 1879. . f. ' By Waiilms OUT OUR WAY WH& Herald Pi- DECEMBE R 718, r 19 20. WE DNESDAY. HERALD, G " . |