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Show THE HERALD PEOYO SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, FEEHUAEY 5, 132S. ' r;;rC':3 at the Herald CjrportlM, B. C Bodgsn, aeeoad-efcas I EaUrsa ta UtM daily. Mte.Mir.8t4 Prv, nb4 Phm i a! postotfk la doa. KKA Berrtca, Pain tYiiorlal 8rv4c and tfe Junm 0. Scripp Newspaper. prstoi PuUlshed b m u job do m? retell 130&. Nuli copy wlfl b f pP Mcrt4 i 7ar nXd A- - f rrarvI3kyate(ih rooau, boo o MMAU-MT-vtt:- Tf- -f MMC -- " Materia aya Uewdy. foifc! 7 Is4 to a lata! af the BoB- - Photo hy Karl Tnriear- L- Th oeaned Eakim dogs, whosa marvelous feat of racing are told I" the newepapers. Is no kmgev i pure. Kis ituud ha been diluted t with that 'of th hound at clvuiaa- - tioa-t- o giv speed to hi feet But ; he I no longer dependable aa a 1 "H' LJ?4iH-.:.B- t Cm that ptace 1 or naro, grneu- - - LUUa Homer Prevoeatioa la tak ' usiuca Kim M eat at drugstore but we're always afraid ing a hot bath every night He says the Sawoyeu. a very haadaom canine from northweetera Siberia, th clerk will sprinkle cyanide pf ne is trying to get hard boiled. And strangely, hi forafatners war potassium Instead of cinnamon on Addled Axiom: our chocolate malted milk. Money talk bat brought to the North America ' Arctic not by way of Bearing Strait awwaoay a nickel steoaa a but-frofV sward, ' AJUgaM Appieonae Englaad. Th Samoyada 1s 5s. T is better natured, hsmisomer and J, Uree's a ha more brain than th rklro-- a Prohibition loader wants le tally party telrpaoa Une. limit extended eight mile. Why not dog and often become a great pet mov in shore back? 1 " What this country needs I automobile which will fold up liks Bobber Shop Art bhannoa. aa accordsoa when the driver wish es to park oa a downtown street., Basement barber shone used to b in demand when men got a thrill OPENS aTKL0 sr.OM looking at ankles, but nowa- : vt rsovo Funl irom jFamily day any view on th level is of sserry saaksrs to satisfy the rubberneck. The girl, blushing and weeping a enough toe thronged JProvona porter, wants to trad haUiiag beach little, had accepted him. He folded hisFete, dog for something u can throw Tkaraday, a th her In hi arms, pressed hi lips away, when he of it . ptrrenry climbed to her and whispered, "Dearest, is Even If this is gets tired Leap Tear. Blondv to is degree. this the first time you have var the manicure, say th man ah Among tae gay loved Jump at la gotta meet her by aiW-- r was Mia "but-t- ts Tes," the natt- - wayr; Minerva Goulash ao nice that I hope it ww'r-the jumping (see pictare), who last" French Humor, plunged bite the water at . --to Smoking Rodra j ' th f the river "I lovHER DAD KNOWS your daughter devotedly. swam grace-"We could see more moving clo l would suffer if I caused her tures than w do. if w did not have ,K fully out U a aamimoment's sorrow." t floating iceberg. te save something for th Sunday "You're right, young man. you Gonlaah do-- e school and Church." Thus religion dared . that the would suffer. I know that glrL" entered th smoking room.' "My watec was haavaa- wtf gars cur amall boy a penny to HIS ? REFERENCE ly, ad broaght back aeveral feicltw In Sunday School, three Sua wonder why Peck always goes put y aa souvenirs. from th day mornings In succession, i ., ; to a lady dentist." "Now, Horace, what became of Today's Fable: Once upon a time "I suppose it seems good to hear th I rare yeu this morning?-- ' ther was a dance orchestra .whrh a woman tell him to open his mouth Justpenny . what she naked. . was not blued a The Famous Instead of to shut it" Boston I told you that 1 lost it but X Brunswick-RecordinOrchestra.1 j Transcript . win get It back. "'How are you going to get It A cob Adam which the trouble I not had. a ob of corn Aaaong - ; my on?' I the male swaa. And mighty few hack, And be sura had his ML with' . "The kid I shoot craps' N affer did he ever get, . know people that the nam for th can't have such blsmed luck every enter vaodcvUle; , fe trial swaa ' "V ' Sunday 'morning.1'' "An read a postcards I er, . "la on who remember when girl wore their . dresses down to their instep Instead of up to lheir W e like to . UfepkaM Sabcjiptlo terms B 7 eirriir U U county, 48 cent th month! ft rU U sdrsnfi; by aiI1 U eoiaty, fUO UkU CMBtt $3X0 J ,ROVC-CATiOi- S J -- 4 hinch-eottater- a. t.h r lJ-mi- if. Gunur Rasmuson," editor and manager; N. C Hick county 'Clark, advarUaiflf editor: r. K. Singleton, businee manager; amanager; R. W. Goodell, ity dltor. ,,. When Justice Stumbles . Fireside and insanitr..and nearly, air the '...sanity n sciences and all the experiences testify to the extreme diffi culty in making such demarcation. Yet, a "mixed" jury must be unanimousTiswthat trnerin its widwrrdeptftana reacn. Verily, the wonder is not that there are so many "hong" juries but that so many verdicts are agreed upon. .It il fact that, in many cases wherein decision is left to two or three judges upon the bench, the decision is hot unanimous. Indeed, the U. S. Supreme bench, before which come issues In which is involved the very vitality of the republic, rarely is unani mous, aM notorious are the instances in which jti.jecjsipn, In matters of utmost importance have been rendered upon a a 5 to 4 vote. Yet. it is expected that a dozen ordinary Los Angeles citizens shall correctly agree upon that sharp, deep line between sanity and insanity. r, L&d&rafl. '.lUkZK aJ jut '! W 1 8 In -- THE . I MP.S. rlOOPLE,- -! VdCR6 ALL TROAA CLUB- ,riOVi ViArffPOApf MAkTE A -- te . bush Tor frT "BROOM, u HERE -f- ss 'lLam., , . . OM fcUCf f .s A Bu Ahirn VdEVE "lb MorfW. ion ici,Aii. 'I ME AM BRI3H-fE-- -- AlL TAIR. fo alwaVs a Help " R. "BRO-friE- Trl' OL' BOV ALL AMP MEMBER Ai Trie POKER PlMOCritE . STATION BLAH Owned and Operated by Joe TrlE SiITF6F A (Licensed 'tall featuring Rr3-60IMdfO BLACK!., 'ft over-ener- gy "The - straw that breaks the pameis- - lweiiJvtrtrt-"-wd--ment- and under-lyin- g that of far sighted pbs, th eyea at birth. . 11 . cause, was in , nv Musical Blue Heaven." nrorram BXMJlthmughMtid Buick stamina peirormahce--fo- r es and throuch identical in mi.ifi'fv UnA workmanship with trie Bricks of longest wheelbase even to the smallest details' ' of construction. Society debutante will welcome President Coolidge's demand for 1 bigger navy, as the supply of eligl ble ensigns Is almost exhausted. " GReiERS- - MC OVdL .CLUQ "tau.aeT.orr. however, are hi favor af reducing oar naval strength to tw Evtnrudc and a pair of water-' wing. , VVASHINQTON tlon of th eroaaad ty to normal and ao aava Ita prcciou central vKim tf thry tcalixed. tha diabolical natur of tha advice uau-all- y given to tte frttf .atrtcken parent by the untrained, or the poorly trained, or vem by the doctor who hai given Uttte or no thought U thia apeclal subject. then they would be arouted Oveif thia aa over nothing eue pertain- ing to vlaloa. W atch lor ftlgne 0 lieteetl . . What ar ,. the ' pointing toward Die' eed of a consultant T Let me enomarate a few of them fot you; persiat-aor oft repeated, headache, espec tally If they occur after eye work: frothing or wrinkling the - brows H using Hhe "eywf look" Ing with unmistakable effort; recurrence of red eyes or. sore eyea; poor vision, and her it must be remembered that the vialon la to be tested In one eye at a time.. It la possible to have very poor hearing in one ear, or to have poor vision In one eye and to be unaware of such defect because cf the per fection in tha corresponding"; ear or eye. Styes, If they recur frequently may indicate the presence of eye strain; scale at tha roots of the laahea. or thick ening of the eye lids mean the same; seeing double, if on fa - --- WW TUHBS Y CRANE r 1 50 quit Pe$fRmi we. novJ, ussew! wouutiMt cveti 6w Flf U tguCKS FOR MOU MJJCR UZ1 ltW Bridge games broadcast over th radio would be more realistic if we could hear a player hiss, "That was a foolish play, partner!" eUDW known labor OUD iReSOCC HUMT. L er. Mr. life's .the, phen Jedk-aUon- 1995 -- LJ!!l -- ! COUPES $1193 to $1830 to $ 1325 $ 1 193 f""?"1 - r0 to a1 players from , tha, music- Ian guild and or- - transfer m to to Tlluride Motor lead- - -- ding $1 SPORT MODELS Tapioca movement Look at othef carsTCbmparethem with Brick. Your own good judgment will tell you that Brick offers greater value. SEDANS WHO'S WHO IN FROVO This is Ambrose Q. Tapioca, well Vf Buick Three popular Buick body-typsell at this figure and oner all of Brick's Try to get any other station while we're on the alrl - Pacifist, Buick luxury only 1195! That's the story of Brick's extra value. t 2 i through BLAH! the-ey- A perfect ey I not so often met with aa a perfect hand or a perfect foot and yet Imperfections of the eye are of tremendously more conaequence than Imperfections of the hand or of the foot. When children who are ex tremely far alahted begin ob- "eervlng 61 jecU abdul Wem with care, the muscle strain needed for Clear vialon with the applied to th Inturntng muscle of the eye eventuates m ayossed eye. True ,f the baby may hav whooping cough or measles or some other Intercurrent Ulnea which helps precipitate the disaster of crossed eyes, -- 1 but kllo-cycle- a, ruue tieaven." to p. m Health exerciaea to naoalo of Tank town Band, playing -xuue Heaven.' to 1 p. rn-- C racked phonograph recoras, piaying "Bin Hnaven." 1 1 I p. nv Dinner hoar concert Feature; Miss -- Too tale Noodle, so prano, singing Blue Heaven. I to 10 p. nw Wooden Nutmeg Hoar, daring which the Snoos fiddler from Copenhagen win play -mo javen- - with variations. lip. nw By request: "Blue Heav en." If nobody request It, well pta Might aa well tune In oa Station January1 22, 1928 rr for 897 - Heaven." 11 to I n. av Wheeseonhone duet a featuring new music, - Including rlloratff CrrlWerrili; The human eye enters into the life 6f man in more varied and wonderful ways than any other organ of the body. Through the medium of literature and art his mind sees again what a million eyes have seen since the dawn e is double ftTid the function of of reciprocal. Ifc serves not only to impress, but also to express the mind within. Take away its interpretive1 power in poem, romance, drama or painting, and what an inseparable gap would be made in literature and art, ;. time.-Moreov- Bungstarter iuue ; 1195 step-in-" Woa wAerr.-wBi- rr 11A Extracts From a Talk Over Radio KSL - ;. .,.. we're all over the air). 12 . g ," VIARrilufi,-PLA- y: UP. THE HUMAN EYE ' , - KELP As an income taxpayer California has ousted Oblo from 5th place. Seems just as if a good many honest Onitt taxpayers had located in California. R r - wVuoiav CALL CM "tM fow-mae- By-D- Co. ' TJTAlf Buick Dealers In Provo for 13 Years ' nt , Seek Service of OculUt The logical and only proper remedy for crossed cyr--s la to seek the service of an oculist immediately. Do not wait to see if the eye win straighten; do not delay until the child Is old enough to attend school; do not procrastinate until tha crossed eye has lost ita vlaion; for If it remains crossed It will lose Its vision and never again will it see clearly enough to distinguish tetter on the written page or. to he Inriuatrtaltf useful, A ful eye teat when crossed eye crossing of th eyes; holding th make their appearance, whether book extremely close a though a child be three month or three studying the form of each letter; a lacy, duU Inattentive attitude years old. and the careful fitwhen the child far from th ting of glasses wiU almost and almoet immediately-resto- re biackbOad-.t- hl last UtdUaUca th eye to their normal is not to be considered .too seridisposition, thus preventing ously if these characteristics are , manifest only when the child is figurement, and.-- abovs all, preventing central blindness in the asked to bring in the coal or affected eye. kindling, or go oa an errand to Treatment a nearby store.' St . , The eye is intrinsically marHelpful If the general pub lie recogvelous. If treated fairly it wit nised the frequent occurence of serve L If K get Into thia preventable eataatrophy; if difficulty, take K for ad vies and realised that early, tntelli treatment to one who has made they attention an intensive study of thia intergent, would quickly restore the post- - esting subject. r r KOI HSTR ; DOtt Te.vet4 tf vFTM DOLLACS. NOT EVEN Ftftv "fo ft, POO OLD mai viwo's ?eviMatfs nkf unwr.ov? C ""J ii iv A OA.V16U.'. cMwe VIKfS fF1N eacus? tut Mr ako HRfi ths OON't F?tS. 3rf Ari BOtntR MORTc OF XOUR JFO et . wliTH Age trUN 5CMCa RvtH 0te NV&AT. Need Vitamins -- al-sr- 11 - 11 - 3 Kea-sargte- , ; yflit-wel- Published by Utah .County Medical Society U ace needs special nourishment to build The child 61 a strong bodt in preparation for the strenuous days of instruction - that are ahead. Many mothers have) been gyitiiied at seeing their frail, undew nourished children become vigorous and strong through tha ' oiL ' consistent, regular a$9 of emaUified cod-lw- tr mist-lik- e ,, vitarnin-rich- , globules ol( The millioni cl of Scott's Emulsion,' bottle Ever oil in that are every emulsified cod are the source of its great power to nourish the body and build health. from cock If you would assure yoar child the utmost vitarrun-benefliver oiIr give H in its emulsified form, at In. r pre-scho-oi 1 non-surgi- 1 beu-ooo- HORSE. " CART AMD HJK B0ARDIN(M10USE- -. flunked, nndetthfi last exarainationQf coarse, the gueaUana will have to be changed, with high possibility of another wholesale flunk, unless the questions are radically simplified. . Simplification is, obviously, worth a .triaL Why should job is a general Intellectuality be insisted upon, when specialty merely the suppression or making, selling and Volstead drinking alcoholics T A man may be a first-claagent even with talents confined to success with such simple questions as these: Are you a bone-dr- y, by principle? Being so, do you know the odor of liquor over-IV- i per cent in kicKT A d yea love mmtyf-Do you consider the workman's beer more immoral than . .. . the clubman's llennessy ?, When would you begin shooting? . -;- 7-M- Ia To Test Them Some More ' glri-slgh- 1 - Civil Service Commission will have another examination of enforcement of f iccra, some 75 per cent of the same having r i?. . 1 ' , ; line-betwee- j -- It will be remarkable if th Hickman trill does not add now provided, jnuch to the evidence that trial by jury. to obstacles one of the great Justice, laying nothing about is - , , speedy justice, The case in the Los Angeles court depends upon drawing lhe The " No method ha yet beea devised which is more effective , than mere guesswork. Chief Marvin roundly scores th The V. Weather Bureau will not attempt long range weather forecasters, who predicted prediction, until such time as it that 1927 would he a year of excaa d so with, reasonable acien- - tremely abnormal weather. Tbeso tu"(c certainty. At the present time reports were widely circulated. A declares Chief C. F. Marvin of the a xor.sequeace they hurt the. agri- -martxet, caused undue Bureau, there U"no such thing ascttlturBl accurate Ions mnge forecasting. t peculation find played havoc with SCIENCE a ths farmer's profit. Actual figure prove 1927 rather an ordinary year, so far as weather was concerned. If anything, crop production was a bit above th average. All of whica entrenched th Weather Bureau more firmly than ever In Ita stand against UBsclea-tiattempt te forctall tha weath.. x er far In advance-- . ft 3 , easily-digested- -- U j I |