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Show HIOVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY MA ECU 3,, 1928. -- r. OUT OUR WAY THE HERALD sibt aJ MOM, Nf "iteo Ho'i i; M Psldt, Baalist sMtdlsfced b the Herald OwjurtttM. X. C. Bodgara. Be. 1st W, &t Prove, I U ily. Catered M seoaad-daa-s 5 SaUad' Frees UNdfr pustuffk la Provo, Clah. Heeabe A tSerrtae, Palna aViterial Servtae, aad the 0. fctipc C3, . ..." . KsVspafitBV jt.-- JtM .. i room. U0& - If ye do.no: receiva row paper before M aad a eopy will In uef .rared to jour residence. " : I a. a. telephone ALU - A ccsta the moat; U ths coast, JabscrJpuoa term $100. Om year ta'adraart; b aaal! la tae eoaaty, HA) totaMa eeeaty, B 7 --carrier fo AGE. 4S -- By WillkaslOUR- oibro 'MArN hi vnroof hucumo HAv. Op , FOR cF.PSPPec A ii 1 1 - YXSAKA AivaR .17 l a PP.- '- I OFF 60 il- -f uve D WE tJAC-- , QUff ;rf I 5mV C4d 2 ISLE. OF BtiUAaJlUA uia-te:- StB0l6 THt a r. 11 f A Vl&eS-fLU- la SHARK, BV LOCWI46 Ifi HfcuH ) LI - vo4j;.' j wait ka vlMiLt.AA4-til- DPrtswrer"- ii ? vji-rAtc- 7 Bar A 7 of : Tl J. BiiLL-- H-trf- O - 1- ; v- His MV HEAP: AMP iETARPOTHE ACIiOki DF ITS GILLS Fon :IVE AKlP A AUr MUkiatES, OF WISDOM UEiqKS-T- tfe'i CE--f ARMS AROUaiP tiny carefully, pay promptly and nve something. i jcaplv S r- - otrf-- 1 ru taw 'for PARU VJAS . ! EEC ACS S vou - JSOOiJ;AA s guv sAfrfs TCtXoUS or THAT. VoO MAUA6EP --tb HOUP Oki AMD MI H12E-TO- U, L U-THAT'S WHAT RD NEXT, X. -- 1 - A CA4 lp BAM Finv Ferf of . . Vlitrl Ahtm By 7SFTrt'-fAt"ET- S t ME r HOUSE 54Ziif& TACOWCM 01) A Builder aud K AM A U J6 VCBALOVEl HAME VNE MRS. DENT, SES. . lELL-fArCt- WORDS TO DO Moo H. Qunnax yWtiinn'. editor aa4 manager; N. XX Hicka, eouaty editorr r. K. ttngteton, buslaeas manager; Jesse Clark, edverqelng manager; R. WOoodel, eity editor. ' A MECHAKltC HAVlE BOARDING r 4UI e- - XI vh. w a a T ' 'i V w XI m I a . I Eveline Bean's Resignation In Friday's ipsue of the Herald was announced the resig of.Miss Eveline Bom as librarian of the Provo Public Library, and. the acceptance thereof by the board Of trustees. -The actioiHg rrgrettaferepbut perhaps ccmMnot be avoided. Miss Bean has been a mof-- t efficient servant of the public- Not content with letting alone, h haa for striven continually greater qualification In her chosen board of trustees recognized her field of endeavor.-T-he growing proficiency, and said it in dollars as far as their funds would permit. ro was taking wtre place at Provo, and who coveted the services of the young woman who was chiefly esponsible for the splendid library achievement' and progress there. The inevitable happened. and offering The larger-cit- y, presenting a broader-fie- ld more substantial financial compensation, was too much of a ' . lure. Ogden won out The Herald joins with the board of trustees and the public in regretting Misa Bean's departure, but with them nation, t- well-enoug- h, But-thf- a..t t hersuccess inthe largerjfield. ..wishes " 1- r I I 1 OH, neu.! ufrT Cic-fFlXKS? U V -- I I, ttttoorr. fOR ' U1D . I . r -- i, ; VOUO riiMT , l r.-.- nm.u-.n- 1 , - r , By Crane .... . 'A m,. I POttARS TVOUSKND . a. crH.rcnoM l . . wa.N15 T) J tH" TRf SuRC y 1 ' 1 Mt- - He fI "' T . m A, V - I r IIO!MJI1 --- mr- - mr Ir- - t ri vtKi tWitK 10 PiuU C0UtnDH Or PWVFfc tuiMva I W 1 - r i i in IT - -- a iO i r"--" "VlfcKcVfcP. I I jjjijji J : e 1. 1 - lV. -- 1 a wholesome appearance. . M.flAA 1 S . vnanue- m. Z.MMK : a k. a i. a i w..aK.iak m i utrjt nas isueu.j an cuici umi ute uumpuiK i hesintQjhe .strwts there are some who persist m this, practice. Nothing looks I so slovenly as ashes piled or strewn along the curb line. These also, as the chief pointed out, are very harmful to automobiles, most ashea containing nails, glass and other materials that are damaging to automobile tires. No doubt a general program of city beautification will be outlined soon, but it is not essential that we should wait for such a movement to be launched before we start to clean up. -- ' vv ThcfeTias ' been' for sev- eral years on shooting "yellowleg", teeter and robin snipes and old hunters say that they are now more numerous than for 50 years around the Great Lakea In some places they look like rain clouds when they "rise.' ,7T A Those murderous Folsom convicts received the life sentence with smiles, espfially the fellow already und;r life sentence. lie fairly cuffawed. cvj tftreRcsr KOi VH6 FiNT ana tHElA ' Sinclair Is now under two sentences for c6ntemptrQuito oi sentcners ana. mayor, ne u cc in jan, BomcLimc, ' if pld.,a.doa'( get him first. v ( Week-en- d YOUR ENGLISH ' Excursions, Provo to Salt Lake and return. " Don't say "His Idea is different to mine." "Different from" is correct Pronounce "deficit" aa If spelled "def-is-lwith stress on "tdef Instead of "Is", as ae commonly used. , Dont use "directly" whea. you mean "soon" or "prompt." . Adage popularly used but often misquoted: "Comparisons are odious" was "Comparisons "are odor our," as Shakespeare wrote it in "Much Ado About Nothing." ..$1.55 Commutation, ar SO Mils' Mileage Boeld ' . CENTS PER MILS Geod betweea all atatlatm ! - t t" Private ears and epedal ; 'rates to parties ta - -- v application . , of perishable freight Salt Lake & Utah IL R, "I made my first pie yesterday, and my husband said I had better try it on the dog first Wasn't that cruel?" "Very! ,1 thought your husband was so fond of dogs." French Humor. Henry L kldort aad D. P. AberceemMe, Beeelvcn. liloa J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. Atso inreRtsiEO m tub idl Mt err. 0 . : " m wmici. iwc. !'W'WN?Tiwr A? . - SmccsuI Six sw wlitnint Ea V i BANC, AH CWEWTi OF OLD. WH occoPies The awoninc ckbiW. been known but only recently has fn enterprising entrepreneur devised a scheme of commercializing tfiebogs by manufacturing and selling a wall board made of sphaga m a num moss. The new substance is made In the form of a matting, ay with, layers of sphagnum between sheets of heavy paper. It is not Certainly, Auditorium romn from only a great Insulator but is claimtwo Iatin words (II Audio to hear, ed to be a wood preservative, as It and (t) Tarus boll. Hence, to hear contains a great amount of tannic bulL acid. a w a K Copyright 1928) Hnrrdy, folks! Some folks are beginning tm doubt, casapoiga promisee, . ' TMveroed 4 are Mr. and Mrs. Shrubby, Say what you like. Munsollnl is She cast her vote against her the man who put the "I" in Italy. hubby! . . Uvea of rich men oft remind as ls.no aner quite equal to They for fortune's favors bid, who .reeeivts And, ar pRitlng, 1wi-e- - twhlnd thnsr Cola to rnln their only kid! wuiy five votes in the election whea there art six voters in his own fam The reason they give a girl who ily. : i is going to be married a shower, is I because It signifies the beginning FOPTLAR MECHANICS of her" reign 1 , , ?KK"-Vi- i This la Abner J.' I a 1 .- Ira miles.' 1SSjwssWJWRlai -. DErT-Aalecreas- Tfreofone Factory Methods, Expert Repair Men Modern .EquTplmeni' lUr-- A 1 our i ww -- f v GUARANTEED REPAIRS fwhile luaatalisBj4&flPa high la that air. and who are In j Doc daArer of starring to death before planes can be seat to thon I i II I down. Brimhall PHONE 260 CLEAIHUSi and get tricks with cards before the ' - J AND ANSWERS Dear Provocation : . Now th Sphagnum has beea used In Prove has an auditorium, could yea Swedish bonus tut canturWa. Its warn the derivatioa of the quality of Insulation agatnst the please tftt cold winds of the north has long word aadltoTtamrStadenC . Quick, Careful Service old-tim- bousebuiiders. READ I1ERALDWM ADS ILTY nucropnone. A product of the Swedish bogs, sphagnum moss first' attained world-wid- e notoriety .during the great wan when tt was w?d as a for! wounds. Since the war. dressing A gasless motor has been invent- -, it has been put to various uses, the ed la the. east but what we really latest and apparently the best be need Is a gasless politician ing as an Insulating' material for QCESTIOX8 orbFraiiG w Whatever troubles Adam had Ta make bis life a bore. His wifie never bawled him oat Because he slammed the door. Six! And cesi of (he New Series real performance, too! t The rxwer and highspeed endnrance-o- f the, brgest engine used in any six of its price class. I ne smoothness ana flexibility assured bythe GMR cylinder head thaTfamous General Motors Research development available on six. no other The reliability, economy and safety resulting from numerous other great new advancements , in design the cross-floradiator with thermostat control, Improved manifolding and carburetor with accelerating pump, down draft" Our plant has been enlarged to give you immediate and excellent cleaning service low-price- for your bearing apparel house furnishings. Prices are the lowest. also clear! rugs w . - 1 n ' - - a . , tW. Coope . ! Sport Roaditer $745 $749 Phaeton $875 1 V - " ' BUa i CLEANING COl NEW J $79S AB AmrHemm SU. KV4 $116. OMi hmm4lm him Orimmt prim tatdadr mtmimmmAMa 7A -- $77 $825 " Sport Landau Sedan AmaAseIn 119 N: Univ. Av& , . Sport Cabriolet and , el a Sedan. $74$ d -- t- - krarikcase ventilation, fuel pump with brakes. gasoline filter and See this lowest priced General Motors Six at any of the dealers listed below. Drive It Compare it with any other car at or hear its price and you will know whr everyone says it is the . inost orrereu four-whe- , cr is Oscar IL McBone; SCIENCE Six-(Lvlind- er Pont Lac M8flanaeitejvJr w w w hUk An Is one' who can remember when girls could be seen on the sireets actually wearing cotton hosiery! ew ' Art aShnnon. Mite. Oaegtn la a sensational singer In New York, but we don't know if that la her name or her capacity. .irom renormance mnrpfiive af Its Most Impressive Prtce PERFORMANCE That's the outN tandirtg t"ctor in the sensational sue e, famooa' deparfapent haa takea Ha scientist who has rrul" mo'"ihly Inventory, aad that lta pateated the Aa- aer J. Axlegreasa Iolh,w: --WOO.aoMOi.ts aandwlch gan. which j wiU be aaed by the , , KrTOT No-- 1&82'4: At a army air arrrtce for forml dinner, it Is not considered shooting aandwlcaes toT a guest to haag by S0 to aviators whose en- -' dta-Ju- st 223 WEST CENTER w0REM LINE" Wfdethra!y t- sminng, 'it was worth It,'" .- PROVO.P ATfONq a aa ? a collector oew QAL1 fOA. ma V3L Put back into your . tires thousands of ex-- . ... - lAK wrr Trttf oo not SM. Observations The ; "Inside Arm" Humming blrls have tiny light bodies, but remarkably powerful wing muscles, stronger proportion ately than any other birds;' long. narrow wings and very short wing bones. This gives them speed, at the. expense of power, and enablss them to poise in midair before flowers, while they catch insects that, feed oa. the nectar contained therein, and to dart thru the air so rapidly that they often elude the aan Uweift make possible I eye. CT3 Our Guaranteed . - tOO.' 1 . . IT tv.WWWi -- B Clinaki,. Detroit "Moat girls who attempt aulcldt because of disap pointment In love are poor pre- tndera A great many of them discover that holding the center of was that?' she inquired. the stage, as It were, la a hospital, "ile told her, and also, 'Young to more uncorpfortable than unre- litfy. tt trost $12,000,000 to bujld It police woman: NATURELAND CAM I y- -r M WHY HE DID "I kissed Ethel as I was leaving ' last alght" I "Did you gst away "with it?" "Lota of lor affairs art started " on railroad raina paaalag through out"Egad, I couldn't get away with- -' Boston it" Transcript taHHtela1 srwaktr regretted,-in- g with men only, passing through ."I'd tha beat in the world, ' Ilka, one. "I was sitting near a very to marry you;. but X don't hahdsom couple, and they bad Kitty, ' " a now how to propose."- just passed through a teunneL "That's aH right George. Yatl'v miles long and miles dark. Both finished with me; bow go te -emerged with red cheeka Just then father." .,-, the conducted happened along and -- , the young lady was writing in her diary. Those who om the " 'Mr. Conductor, . what tunnel ' Tm 1 a 1 - Mr. 8uaan I '.7. VWnt J - . In Smoking Room J. A. R. Calrna: T wonder whea youth wlU learn that marriage Ii of two." ' It. I Spring Cleaning With the disappearance of snow and the approach of the warm weather there is a need of citizens of Provo join- t r "tra i ing with- - the health department in a general cleanup. Especially is this true throughout the business section of the city, where vgreat quantities of debris have accumulated at the rear of buildinsrs. and in almost every vacant . space. . I "IM S direction already has been teiy Jjgmnifp,g!Jgprjjihis " the h1LMailtrwFeaalEr,mmenee4 throueH4Tpiefr department."-- Asrtoon I enow disappeared from the streets Chief of Police Otto Birk drafted a group of night lodgers into service and had them clean the gutters. This debris was put in piles and the city i n wuKlHkaaa nwwa . trucks hauled it away. The result is that the gutters reflect I tiK?i a much more sanitary condition than they have since winter v set in. There is, however .much yet to be done in this direction; Great quantities of paper and other forms or unsightly ruD-bish are to be seen on every nana. - XAwns ana otner open spacea,-rlitered -with these, and. unless every property Own 1- -1 CpQpTQ 1 rNO viOTOjJ; ' Howard Brubaker: The number wui aaflttad for political JJfe haa now reached tne appallag total 1 -- : ; of r ' :, TUB- S- WASHINGTON 1 v SERIES- - - |