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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD PAGE TWO 0UT THE OBSERVER Published by the Herald Corporation, E. C. Rodger, president, at South First WestrlSt, Provo, Utah, daily. Entered as a eecondjclass matter at the fjpstofrjee In Prdvo, Utah. Member of the United Press Association, NEA. Service, "Paine Editorial Service, and the Scripps- Canfleld Newspapers. . By Jim Marshall 50 om, U4. 95 and a .. MW. I sa carrier In the county, 45 cents the month; Subscription terms--B- y the year in advance; ' by mail in the county, $4.50; outside .'' county, $5.00. $5.00 " , , N Guunar Rasmuson, editor and manager; R. W. Goodcll, managing editor; N. C. Hicks, county editor;'-J- . A. Owens, advertising manage?. -- 12, 1928, OUIl-.WA- Y; y fiMIVlilvilM'l!l'l!!ll!UliJi!l:ihiii-- We were going out to supper with a chap .the of her evening and got to talkingv-a- s newspaper men will what interests people and he said that people didn't like emotional stuff any more They are logical and 'they think these days" he said ' office, 495; Society reporter, 107; Editorial if you do not receive your .paper peiore o pm.rteiepnone copy will be delivered to your residence. fephohes-Buslne- ' MONDAY;-NOVEMBE- VOO ' GOT. MO flX: Af E EVER-IIM- MUCH ' FOKJ, : . J. eCCoT ueA,:R)K4,7 and - X Town Flues WJ!F -- - - . ' VOO i. PA AMO I Af GCOOTim' r- liy-Willia- (Hill Billy's views, in his daily stories, are his own. ""They du! not, necessarily, coincide wllh those of this newspaper A j-- "' , The longer I live In these hills the more I am Impressed witi the Even In tho-- ; casual fundamental difference between town and country." "' ' little routine of life, there Is a vast gulf. 'fw ItecenUy I was in town and the wife told me about hiring a.proT fessional chimney sweep to swab out the flues; I guess he did a good Job r certainly the furnace draws more lustily.. ,;; - But eomehow that stuck in my crawt xs hire a fellow to clean myr own chimneys, stinking in my gizzard, iJBiippose, I noticed more keenly the hesitation of the shack tove& it puffed smoke In .my face V , ; this morning. That isn't done. I ambled outside and .looked the root; of the shack over' and found it. damped down to my liking; then I fed. that stovo bacon, rinds and aged i ham greuecj and when it got to roaring good I gave it an qccasional squirt of gasoline, and- my.fluca ana. , chimney ..are clean as a whistle. . Efengorou? thing to do? Certainly not; thorroof was moist, no spark could start a roof f iref the: flue was a terra cotta one, each Joint bedded in jtement; bum bit no opportunity for a spark to Sneak thru-the attic; yet la .town 1 would mortar.. and of Ignite . . . ... 1 Tim 1. A'nia 1 ..U cont uuuuct.wj reunite a special permit to Duiia a lerra eoiiu imc, to burn out my town thlmney; It'juat template what I'd have "to'' get ' ' ' ' ; . isn't being done, . More and mort townsmen are defending on" George io do It. I doubt if 10 per cent of the fellows who read this know enough to fix a the water leaking faucet; plenty of smart men do not know where, shut-otheir own house; call a plumber and- - pay him $5to tap n do rqmc'.hing that half a. cent and a screwdriver could have remedied " in three minutes. ".' ' Easy" come, easy go; town money comes casually, and departs equally; hill mency comes hare, so we hale to part with it; each' little feature on the Etcrn figUTe0f a two-b- it Liberty we memorize; 'each wh.'skcr on the f5 Lincoln; each vagranCI'ulToh the J10 Jacknori wo fondle; with .secret misgivings 'we part from these deaf friendly" wo doubt If In exchange the world can give us bo sweet a picture as that To . TOR, SOMETKtMCr) . . Sl f 'jfU O vmeulV ;'W(rfJ ' . "They, base their lives on logic and not on niero sentiment s And-Jt- ntt thw-we-ge- ." to- - his t place and went- - In and strolled outon the back porch overlooking the' garden f and as we watched-great black cat stole out with her tai. waving ' arid her whiskers bris- ' ' 1 state leaders, and men and women from all walks of life, were in attendance, many of whom were old friends and neighbors with whom Mrs. Smoot had associated V "I IC .j! '"''' It fiade our friend quite angry and he cuffed ot the cat and told during her life here, 'Expressions of esteem for this lovely woman were given it what he thought about the affair of slunk away in eulogies, in songs she loved so well, in the magnificent dis- '."and the cnt.sort presently we forgot about the play of floral offerings sent from near and far, andm the tragedy and went back in to sup,V--- r. silent' prayers of thousands whose" sympathy wentout to the per before: the- roant and n bereaved family nnd manned potatoes 1 The last sad rites-wer- e riharacterized Ty their simplicity Chlrkenand liKteiwd again to the idea , in keeping with her desires. The casket, plain and pure white, that sentiment is "out" and ; was symbolie-ef-th- e purity of this good woman. And yet logic 410 w rules the world ' ,""T , . .' . Aftrr the me'at""was"ovprcur friend turned to the cat which had coma in and was mukmg overtures for renewed friendship and started feeding her bits of chicken and by and by we had to forgot nd laugh out politeness to a host left-ov- ington. The eminence attained by her distinguished husband and loudand he turned in some" sur; the invirons of official Washington did not detract from Mrs. and asked what we were Smoot's interest in her friends and neighbors at home'. Often- prise' laughing at times she longed for their companionship, and each time the senator came to Provo she sent her personal messages of love And we had to tell him that It seemed funny to us that he should to her friends here. j "', object to a cat killing, a bird fo to whowerevisit the Smoot: rood fortunate enough Utahns iHl ft nittttral wayr-- " time he while at the same home in the national capital were as welcome as the most arid to on dwell she loved the of happy nobility, distinguished " : days spent In Provo. Profound tributes were paid the life of Mrs.. Smoot by HONORED BY THE TOISON IV V CLLB and counselor, A. W. President Heber J. Grant, his -who H. shared has the Dr. Brimhall, Ivins. and by George Hard-Uw- k hospitality of the Smoot home on many occasions, and who hiui Just became intimate with the children as a teacher. hern elecU'd head All of these eulogies found an echo in the hearts of the of the a'hlrtic ciimmltteo of the thousands who had assembled to pay their final tributes. .- ... - . . - -- -- EieihT-fiptni'- g Easy come, easy go in town; I just took another squint at' this $5 and $10 bill; .1 discover each of them entitled? rcderal' Reserve-Kote- . '" ' '. 2l' That's funnyp too. . have changedi'- remarkeJ artificially created by the proper, 'Times to his host, and be nodded the guest so fans and icgulated '.hat landing towards the magnificent radio in ' ' ' into It Is a very "" I a corner of the room.;A few years, . simple tricky . apo," nobody dreamed . of hose Theialesire for the creation of things. That's 'a magnificent set, : : . a' :pretty fields atop office buildings, by the way. Cost you ' tors landing into it apparently saw nothing wrong-wit11 ' r.,; penny, I bet?"their landing . y bring can bird .future so himself and then that aviators of the killing a . planes to a stop much quicker than p1 "Oh no, 1 got that with coupons " Orlt1'V'f . I feeding It to the cat-and will help the takeoff commute directly from home to the ordinarilly J. from cigarets 700 of hem.T ' and after awhile because he's run to tne reaucmg necessary "joy for office, fur'hers the suggestions ai good sport he laughed too . . ' WIND LANDINGS But you , must have nearly aome said is A new idea in airplane landing AND, LISTEN: Any time fanned, landing fellds. It smoked yourself to death!" been cov proved-th- at has It fans world ifacilities promises to make the covbody tells you that the that an ordinary city building rdof Wnl nl nil nnf nt nil fTinf pihi-i- : d ruled by logic instead pt smuller landing fields possible, ering a field section .about 200 feet tA.x-for me by the lifeless " feet will be aufflcient ment Just go The idea neccssitates-t- he intalia by-1-00 KJI smokipf r,'n" vorvr nintorinl V II eqUiPPCaWHB a Bel Ui Inrwlmir cm htcrsjin,! laugh hollowly up your tlon of large fans to create Answers. ieial wind, wnloh wiil ennbla ttvia- - A fifty Or sixty, mile. tple. pan be slcjii powetful fans,. mQthcr ' ' . ' " "'. ' - rni.n.... . t' h ; . - -- senti-Tcto- dn ro: '-- and jin.arti-lleever'"'"'- ". lr ." -f - - -- 1 1 Is-i- ff .sat-dow- there was something distinctly eloquent and lovely about the services. Something ' profoundly impressive. A' beautiful painting J?f Mrs. Smoot in""her earlier life when health arid happiness abounded in her home, was centered ab5ve the cas- -- ket. This portrayal brought toTKaTijrtond recollections of her as she was Known to them before she moved to Wash- - .... bird . our friend tried to made, her Bprihg-- r and caught the bird -- 'Just as wo dashed out -- and pounced on her Church-an-d . '- The end of life's journey culminated in many profound tributes to the memory of Mrs. Heed Smoot at impressive .. funeral services in the Utah Stake, tabernacle Sunday after- tling. noon. - The hall was packed to capacity with thousands who stalking a and altho were desirious of paying their last respects to a woman who stop her che was universally loved. nVLxnsxvvr : . . 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