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Show ). ' PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY; OCTOBER 2, 1928. PAGE SIX listen ta pur tneassg M!SS!OIIARY: -- ' 0Y HAL COCHRAN J ; if-- " HEARD FROM . "TTTr '' TV". ' ; "V i ' a4 I haye visited the famous and notable eaatlea and - museums in HlUerod, Fredeftcksboog, and Hot Ingor as well as rne castle in Copenhagen, the home 9f the present king. I have also recently taken a trip to the Island of "Moen" anf visited the famous white chalk Cliffs. This was the most beautiful sight I have yet ,seenhere In the Scandinavian countries. I suppose that In a couple of months that I Will be leaving for home to Join all my old friends la Provo, hut before returning J figuring on a little trip through. Europe to visit a few places of interest, --r : Again may I think you for your kindness fo sending me the papers lor although'iwe are always busy It Editor, Herald: I have ow ben liborbii hf1 ti the Danish bil$io.tt foritha : past 26 months- - in' which time I' have been receiving the Evening Herald regularly, and I heartily thank you, for your courteous consideration. In sending them to ma.' I rejoice In reading tha news of my home town,' Provo. as well as events securing In the world today. which I have been able to follow, q I don't feel so far away as I might; M many things- ha,v been brought to .mjr knowledge thati I; mtzht otherwise never have known: la I hava found bot very Interesting and have had, to read th opportunity of working m fllf is; fake ferant aerrt.tons N . ..vs.. .1 J t vutu waters ' to a the time which I have spent here. iciio and although certain per eent of thlrstv aouL so is trond nwi from a r the people against the wrcountry. j. Mormons there are many that will "We are-a- ll well And enjoying our , PROF.PAEIS been able to make many friends and car) say that the work of the' Lord to going forward here tn Denmark. ' There are also, many places of Interest to vttt here and I have DEMO SPEAKER g - - . i Prof. J. H.. Paul, De,mocrat4o candidate for; Congress from the Second Utah district, addressed a meeting of the members of the Provo city eentral Democratic com. .'; ntittee Monde jt at tha.hoi of-?- .ha D; "B." Gay.pthert W. Stanley Dunfotd, Democratic candidate for city Judge, Jurge- - M. M. Larson nd Commiesioner A. O. : m " ': Sfmoot.' Prpf. Paul gave a lucid address on the 'outstanding national problems, oucfv as farm relief, Boulder dam, prohibition and other issues. Plana for the campaign were discussed by ! the committee members. A ' "LLL-- i . I remain as ELDER-CUF- i ,. y,,, ng eause, theveMngHerlolse,JI our best regards toit all ln Provo. 1 ON EXTEiJSIOfi . IjE OWED J. ' . ether-interestin- (COURSE VILL OWENBAEOW NEW COURSES ,- eveT, C- - .... . HENRICKSEN. Aalborg Denmark.: , !! n E : a iBSt l Ti.ii STORi',-TiiIi- COL.0& THE W - manr tA-m- . :; .. :'....,-.r: - .. . PI3TUXE3 " 1 to K0' The T' "' 8ITOM0XS crow ami hi U 1 fw-- they Of Utah Court District Jnihe will do him good," , The punishment state of uUh Cciinty l ' A" smil "Kut aid CoVpyr-wltlw R Greenhalgh. a vartin all unknown Clowny, who had stayed behind, H,.rm, said to the crow, "Now, don't you hrirs-n-t iHW , nt to ry rwumw de. this ceased; all unknimn halrsH-laOilnd. ThoutH y"U of yuu ununmeru, tntyii oorge a. Lowe, deceased; Mary r "While." Ann Holman, Levlnah Johnson, "I hope. t!iry do," the crow re-- ! John T. openshaw, all unknown ht!r lied. no fuu "It's staying . iimiThun.iniv ws, tv a v iu n ""B v "'"' deceased, all unknown keJrs-atta-fuu0un iiue in.a- n.ue j If d. Sticks. If really cf Martha Ann Bowman, deceased. see me should here, all my friends Jrpd aU unknown fcetrs-at-latt they'd turn on me, I sadly leas, and William Openahaw,' deceased;' also cull start in poking fun at "me, and all other persons unknown, claim'me 'old jail bird.1" " and ing "any right, title, estate, lien, or i: l Kind stopped Clowny intprest in the real property, dethought, and then, he said, "I'll scribed in the complaint adverse to oome rlgl)t back again. You wait plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud ' here very what prion plaintiffs Plitle thereto de patiently Ill-s- ee I 'can do." .So off he ran to flndi fr.n,iantg;-; the bunch. When with thi r. he The- - State of Utah, to said-D- a. a hiinch wc ought to i. imams: ; s sald,Tve f turn the old crow loose' It seems You are hereby summoned to apI ke's had his due," : twenty days after ser ,v,L ) "Let's take a vote," one Tiny vir- - nf th's soir-:upon you, !f cried, "on. whether he should stay tve J withln the county n which mcn lne " jmt this action is brought, otherwise M ait h iurnprl frA rich! nivnv " Ant ..ti.i i;""Tr." wunin iniriv u auys.i alter Bervic, 3 then thev voted, one bv one.. and i auuve UUUWVU .im.j o uctruui nit? was all Wen the voting Vba. and ln ca3e . vour fallur. wv, -i reto voted "We've tn rto judgment wlU be rendered A Oowny cried. kwse the crow. Hurray!" Jacainst vou according to the de. . to the poor .old j montia 0f the back j i He rushed complaint which has crow, ana rona;y flred7 vtjjjjjie, Clerkof 4iaid rr, go! We think you're learner your lesson." Then he opened up-tTht; action Is brought to recover door.. The crow hepped out upon; iiHgment tmietlne nlaintlffs title the ground and said, "Well Just to the land described In plaintiffs wnere are wc oounu r Ana Liowny i compTSTrit answered, "Let's go back and Join. MORGAN A COLEMAN, the rest once more. Attorneys for Plaintiff. :Soon all the bunch were having P. O. Address: Provo Commerr fun. Then up serine came pn the ciai & Savings run. The Tinies stopped to say hel- Prffvo City, v. Utah. lo, but ere a bhecouldspcaX"the Pub. dates: Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25 and crane said, "I have brought you Oct. 2,1928. ; theer, and fun's In store, 'cause Just look here." The- Tinies spied a tool rLENTTTOrSMITHS IN 19M Sox that was hanging from his beak-- . - Fordham, Notre Dame, Alabama and Colorado will be captained by a '(The Tinies build a bird house member of the Smith amllyjon the ta the next story.) gridiron this year. 'I'-cj -- w i J -- ciulie-ubaur- w : , . L n ppaj'-wlthl- . r nouTea,-7urToup,een -- e- -- ' . 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After first- time Wednesday eyening room of JO o'clock ta the fMulty the invocation by Christian Houta, buUdlag, - proviuea These classes will meet for the Muuws Heten and Margaret Fo the education themselves t make enough preaeat sang aduel and Mim Helen the course worth while, at Brigham a vocal eolo. poses in Room 260-adr4 will I The SK-tware President C. Which course will be sffeFedthoaa Young university We4ns4av uo the wishes of- - . ning at 7:30 o'clock. All those who 8. Mayeock of th Kolob sUk and depend Dr. Snow ys present. are' interested are inviteJ to attend D. T. CrandalL"A number of people have,. Business English will be taught Arthur Brtgga of Salem sang the their dssirs Ul laka- - iwa of th olostng number, after which the by A. Rex Johnson. courses.' Dr. Snow declared, rt am the and class was bureau, benediction Owr by stenographic winine ta serve the community in, in merchandising and advertising Mower. Alva Zabrlskla WHM way possibls, but In order for,, any wTll be taught by Clarence Boyl dedicated the ward Fourth grave th sovtse to b wortlawbjle froiw associate professor ' of acountinj at the Evergreen cemetery. any nglsv laast hetwea,ttO aad. bus! news lrlmrtratttwr fifteea Interested sop( should reg- m Both Instructors have had. a It" ister. World politics and imperial-New both have York where fields. in their City, respective experience U anems ought to be of Prof. Johnson has studied in Wash--1 been under some or ins - noiest . .. . this Interest Slates. in! United teachers C.,' special la the D. Prof. and jw.t Boyle ington, Business English and merchandising, and advertising have been add ed to the courses which wLUU he 'yen-b- y extension this winter at Brlpham. Young university, accord- ijig to an announcement made this i - ' Cltf snd Statsi r....-.- - ,t t - i N . V4-- - ' " v. tJy ' ' |