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Show PltOVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 26, J928. .:; HERALD; ';TH-- : . .1 Published. by th Herald Corporation, E. C RodgeraV president at matter Entered as second-clas- s j iO So 1st W. St;- Provo, Utah, dally. fit the poatotflce la Provo, Utah. Member of the-- United Press MSA Service, Paine Editorial Service, and the" James G. Jcrlpps Newspapers, : . . --J 107 Editorial office Business 85; Society reporter, Telephones w voom, 1208. If you do not receive your paper before 6 p.m. telephone " taanda copy will be delivered to your resldenoa, v j. A - I A J - nugi MEAtsl OM. - AMnvAEM 'EM in AJf, CARRIED ' Poclf. I SI f In-th- F5EMEMBE.J- BerrtR BE -- irtoc- k si AMBLUvi, l I PV7 . I i . i i i , i V i 'U. i 1 ?srr u j i ' " ., 1v The Effect Carranza : : r''r i . n I u 1 i -I it-i- ' I r-- .-l .i-ft-itl:- : m,i ; .XV. ,1m ; 1 ' i VV OS if.' i. It: J'9n ' . f I ..... .:. el , - : - . N - I --i - ... j - " ' .I Doctor's Finesse "I saw' the . doctor about, by loss of memory," , , "What did he do for It?" "Nothing yet He wants his pay in advance before he starts treatment" Scotsman..- - ' , . . . Son's Beginning - ' "So your son has completed his education." "Great Scott, no!.. Why, he's just out of college." Boston Transcript 1 In Smoking Ro6ra "A proud father," said' a suave" smoker, - with-4- h condescending -sophistgrim of an icate, "was" surveying his little son. with hungryeyes.'-",Thboywas barely old enough to utter a word or two which a Jond imagination ' might catalogue. "'Isn't U almost time, mother.' he asked, Tor him to say 'Daddy1? " ii you don't mind, Algernon returned the mother, 'I think we'd better not tell him who you are until he gets a little stronger"." v ultra-confide- jrJ' X . o ,'.:. ' " j'' f( f l " , half-breed- v ' v - I " m M I turn-merda- nations will get along just a little bit more easily after this con be given. It Is a great effort to keep the ihaibecause of it. J band together especially with the ' Uit t Sg, ; " - 1" There Is CHaritw There is a pretty deep streak of kindness and generosity in most people if you care to look for it. Hao " Not long ago a gang of bandits staged a holdup in Kansas lie City. A policeman, James Smith, interfered. They shot him T'dead and escaped. - He was survived by a widow and several future looked pretty black for them. and the 'smallhildreri, . O ii.t f i imu uieuJ inen lnis ieuow townspeople jgoi ousy. omnn l.J in the line of duty, defending,, Kansas City against thugs; Would Kansas City see his family suffer poverty? Kansas City would not.- - A collection was, taken to establish a trust j . fund f or Jhem ; then another' collection 1?as taken to build y them a house. Now the house is under construction,-an- d nearly $25,000 has jeeh placed in the bank for the widow ' , V'jJ and children. kind if you and after are, all, pretty generous People j ' . ,' , appeal to them properly., ,. -- , 11 .3 1 1 , . : -, , il Hurrah fof 4hc Rebel! ' The Rev. J. R. McReynolds of Durant, Okla., refused other day to marry a young lady because she was dressed Jthe ,,'gjin khaki knickers. hii We heartily concur in the reverend gentleman's de- Mcision, especially if the prospective bride wore silk stockings slippers with her hiking breeches. I and T"1 small financial gain that our local band gets. Tne writer was a member of the Provo band for. many years and knows from actual experience that it takes a lot of time and sacrifice to the work required by such an organization. Memuers have to do most of their work for the love of music. Let's have our Sunday band concerts. Let's encourage more good music. It is the finest sign .of our culture. It is trft best advertising we can do. It promotes the greatest spiritual uplift we can have:. Practically all of "our religious leaders encourage the use of good music, for they know that religion without music could scarcely exist If any of. tFTem have objected Tne writer Is of the opinion that the objection was against the hour, and not against the concert. Let's keep the home fires burning and keep the home band play- The Texas Company announces the opening oi another Texaco Service Station for the convenience of local motorists. ' This new station; situated on . 3rd West and Center St will be ready to welcome motorists day after tomorrow. The Texas Company extends to all owners and drivers a cordial invitation to inspect its facilities and appointments." - - SCIENCE high-heele- d ACT03IATIC COOKSTOVES vl' A feature of Great Britain's dash' who are These for the ''Home Life Exhibition,"' recently go. politicians, days, great ,' ing absut the .country ''conferring" wth other politicians held at Croyden, England, was a newtype of cookstove, which will When two of therii meet the revered 'correspondents cook an entire dinner menu simul1 "always vision it as a momentous political conference. "Grave taneously. In other words, Mra questions oi policy were, discussed, tney write. y tlousewTfe can put her entire meal i Well, maybe. But it is cbr hotion that when one polt on this new stove at one time and, , regu tician drives up to the home of another, is ushered inside by means of automatic, heat--out her ' and sita down, the first thing the other one says is: "Well, lating devices, it will turnShe ner 1 meal at the proper time. . .what kind of a trip "yuH have 7",. only set the stove's regulators in , order to be assured a complete meal at a given hour. ' The new stove is NcwMeaouw . I J M (Hill Billy's views, in hia daily stories, are his own. They do not. . J necessarily, coincide with those of this newspaper, EDITOR.) .. .. J By HILL B1IXY . May l inrroauce a new memoer mco me iamuy circle : i nave waucu a couple of months to be certain; that he was worthy of. being brought .but I guess he into. so choice and high ranking a social set as yoU-a- ll can qualify. Meaning this kitten I have, kept from Catherine's last ' ..- -j family,1 Twice recently I have been gone for several days and this kitten i stayed rtfrht ok ' the job and foraged for himself , "thO"ne: mas just oeen weaned, so I guess he is a fixture. Right from! the start the little beggar Intrigued I me; first of all, he was the one of the- five that was ... If :. NATURELAND A thread of the spider's weaving this kitten, was a perfect malteset Catherine Is a has been used for some time in striped tiger cat. Then this little beggar was the the microscope for what-i- s; called tame one; as soon as he could toddle he began to fol- "crosslines," but the modern . delow me; one time he fell In a rain barrel and darn mand for accuracy falls for some- near perishedi tookJblm to bed,..went to sleep an thtng forgot all about him when I woke up, and darn if is split Into four parts. that little cub? wasn't curled in the same spot late When the wall-eye- d . in the af ternoonwhen I made the bed.. pike lives in . I. noticed, too, that this kitten refused to be rivers that contain vegetation, she hangs strings of her eggs, which I weaned; Catherine scolded the other four away at are adhesive to branches of egetation, an early age, but she couldn't shake this roly poly ; under water, so that they m,j.--k ne mamma s was ana t i.,!,'. taggea alter iner, aaning Doy, HILL BILLY and played with her waving tail when-- she tried to may not sink to the bottom and become covered and Uhhatchable J atalk rabbits and chipmunks. .' tlt that spring . In short, this little beggar appealed to me as the nearest "my Ideal byrthB "sand "and of a perfect kitten of the various litters Catherine has' provided, and he freshets bring down the stream. Of course, she does not. do this with I la getting his six cents worth of canned milk every day, and has started it is the Instinct which I la to fbllo me around like a pup. 'I have not named tha young Jellow; thought; nature gave Tier. I I desire to watch the development of his character so as to get exacfly j the right nam for him, so, for the time, we will Juat call hhn kitten, French officials have launched an and I hope you will find him amusing and lovable as I am finding him. ' I . linuat say, tho, that hi has the fnost penerating yowl for his inches Investigation of recent American of any created thing I ever associated with; man, how that bit of fluff divorces In Paris. We hadn't heard can bowl wbea he in hungryi then wu any. delay. ,. J ; . WW ; 1- flnBr,-aothe-s- pid' -- r - zzaj f-'- 1 mm! . -- Mil -v- 4 - 1 t II II 7e"NEW and BETTER GAS 6 Ll N E . CLEAN, CLEAR, GOLDEN MOTOR OIL ' .ii-J- I'EREE 1 SS'JfT :-: . --- ' ---- finished in modern colors and is of an elevated design, entirely new and fari.more aesthetic- than the ordinary, unsightly kitchen stove. These brightly colored and beauti fully designed stoves can occupy '.a place of honor and practicability in any kitchen. a definite. :typ; l ' , . . ; . . xiroaa anveways, tree air and water and courteous nttenH- ants alert at all times to please every customer f Remember the date and make it a point to visit this new Texaco Service r - , Station on the opening day. f THE TEXAS COMPANY, Texaco Petroleum Products , A ... , I . Every provision has been made for convenience, ness and comfort. Full measure pumps dispensing thc.w-- . and better Texaco Gasoline. Comparoseope tanks giving' visible evidence of the, clean, clear, golden Texaco ;Motor Oil. Servicing equipment for chassis lubrication, renewing : -lubricant or oil: gear changing -- (Signed)PROF. S. W. WILLIAMS. v, Whatjlie Conferees Say Provo; Utah ' ing. ON THE, OPENING DAY A coupon, good for two quarts of goiaen i exaco Motor Oil, will be presented, free, to all who taake an initial purchase of five gallons' or more of Texaco Gasoline t0 the opening day. - " -- y . X . Tnw bmw . : . v . . was surprised to learn from your Sunday. Issue that there was a likelihood of our band concerts being discontinued. I can hardly conceive of anyone making any objections to the fine concerts rendered by our local band. 'We need the Sunday concert, very much. , There is no better sign of a fine culture than good music, especially on Sunday when people should be attracted to the higher things of life.' The writer has not heard of any objections to- - the Sunday concert 'for manyyears. He thought we had outgrown them. He also be' fieves ST there are any objections that they are not against the cony the fact. , certs but against the time of hold,nU( " Of course, we put the whole business out of mind next ing them. Surely tHe'se long people like tobc day,Yet its ect-w- ill linger with' us for a long whileSub-nhotconscious-ly out of doorswhen, and enjoy the wonder we BhalLmake it part of the background against God's creation, there Is time for the which we view all Mexicans hereafter. South of the Rio of an hour or two of good music. No rande, likewise, it will have a Bimilar, effect. The two greater spiritual and social uplut - v ten-bloc- I aeain. yiuio and To be sure, it is easy to say that most of the people who thre' n. witnessed the procession were drawn to the curbs simply by ;uriosity. It is easy to predict that Carranza's achievement ' .with and quickly be forgotten and wilt have ho lasting effect on J'Jany of us. Admittedly the emotions raised by the whole the j affair passed quickly. mui i Yet it is just such trifles that help us advance. .For a Meeting moment this young Mexican aviator gave us a vision 'af something better than we are used to. He lifted our eyea ' d o that we could see beyond our customary routine of squab We got a glimpse, brief but , Timjoling and grasping selfishness.on men of of diverse nations and races fact that the important, to nation the south of us is not made be can The brothers. and i s. Carranza rtefeip exclusively of swarthy, ignorant eral -- v not stand there primarily to say J; fnmmnn.ra.inn w whbleprocess was a "fdodbyetct IpearUort or rituai made impressive Dy, tne iact oi carranza s Editor Herald: ".7ia:ramblingxaifison'did the-fun- , . 0 do. toucl X Tne people who thronged New York's streets to watch istew;he ceremonies arid lift their hats as the casket went by on - - - '. ' . Thrift r-- . . did fcWhy Peeit want to marry his first wife's sister There's nothing especially attractive about her." ("Well, you see, he, didn't want to break In a new - r . . " Woman (to tramp)- "Go away or '' I'll call my Susband."' Tramp--"Oh- , I know '1m. 'E'a the little feller who told me to go away 'ia wife."- -. yesterday or e'd call - Epwortb Herald. ( ' . .' - -- , . suc-end- ;' n? . , ' : , -- " ..ai dy ', .' "111 , New York saw its greacest military demonstration in the cither rlav. ,.!,. iPrs " of the regular army and national guard paraded Soldiets i piati vo jaswn the streets, following a casket draped with flags. Army oy irplanes circled overhead. All the pomp and circumstance ' "7""iiat modern military science can muster were in evidence. Thd United Sstates government was sendnig-thebo' tartsHem;f Captain Emifio Carranza back to his home in Mexico. A I vb?..Iackhaired stripling of an alien race, killed when a storm had 'lashed his I plane to earth in New Jersey was getting an umni.rmed tribute such as this country had not seen m years. CaDtain Carranza was Mexico's foremost flyer. He came Ma I .posit.o the United States on a good will" flight," seeking to do for i'?liiis country what Lindbergh had done for ourff. "The project andVost him his uie; out tne trageay oms ena causea n 10 eed better, perhaps, than it would haveJlhe had lived. of an For it is one of the hartftacts of this world, that a man .vSften can best gain his end by losing his. life. This is particu Timtarly true when a man puts off his own individuality and be- nrth.;omes." lor tne moment, a symooi ox some mtangiDie vaiue. . bounind that is precisely what Captain Carranza was required bustedso ' how could fix It" the other was as confident as his friend was doubt J f Ul and t forgot my car as T tag(This column Is by the Old Mountaineer, Ed. from ged along behind not to close and. watched youth rise triumphant 'way up. in the hills. JM) over adversity. 1 . " Friendship,' Jim they've written The confident one darted across reams and pages about it and a lawn to come back at once I i gushed oversickly "Here, take this" I heard him say I am thinking we and he djd It again In the next see It but rarely. -., ' block real friendship, I mean hot a the two stopped In-- ai the lukewarm imitation that passes shop farther downtown where for the real thing in this day of exchanged the two milk bottlesthey for shams and substitutions the dime that friendship called NO I WON"? moralise kids sfc 4 s are NOT going to the dogs these Perhaps I ask to muchof this days d most abused, most and I WON'T ckll It" stealing term which in olden days once as we grownups understand the meant such great honor, term at that age the end justifies for" I. see it as a casual com- the meansr-a- nd .the end was noble monploce a bloodless shadow of and unselfish " Its former greatness . BUT I am wondering .among ocon few a rare when except all the legion who' call themselves casions have seen its true flame my friends glorifying human relationships is one who would sacrifi.. I was out In an exclusive resi" fice asthere much for me as that un dential district of years gone by where the streets ate narrow and known lad sacrificed for his friend? lined with beautiul treea and the ' W. O. W. NOTICE homes are filled with children. , All members of the local lodge of the Woodrnen of the World are TbxluBk-ha- d requested to attend and the services that splendid leafage of - Richard H. - Beesley, sraall kids had been tucked In lied Thursday at 1:30 in the Meno Trope some time ago. I was waiting for a street car halL for "X ride in them when. I can KETURN FROM NbRTHWEST soix cbody must, you know I stood there and watched and waited 'Mr. and Mrs. L. . L. Baker and ;. anJ. hojped family of Springville returned to "rand a pair of lads came by 13 their home' this week" .aftcT" a foui1 nr nn tViAV uPro a n H Haon In nn weeks motor trip to Vancouver, B. one was a moviehound--h- e C' through Washington, Oregoiv i arment : k h.id a lone dime and a and California."' ' By Jim Marshall Family Fireside Funj , - he bo N.'Gunnar Rasmuson, mlitor and manager; R. W. Goodell, maaaglng sditorj N.'C. Hicks, county editor; J. A. Owens, advertising manager. I . the other was broke cold ! : it r MS.00. . life guest-conduct- BuTVNEtA ...- . uGOT I Subscription terms By carrier In the county, 40 ents the months e county', fL60 ouUld county, 1(6.00 the year in advance; by mall f: j . EARS COT OFF. A walwk meant nothing in his young THE OBSERVER flat stony YZPH IMA, ttf . i I', IPC asso-sjiatlo- n, y- - BY WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY Motor OU h lav. talii cwlor k frM hoot nliadtt Mnk, IIMnSawuaadaUMrimimiitiH. 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