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Show PROVO SUNDAY IIERAID, SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1923. OIJOfPSuf rp o BUTLER AND MELLON' TELL OH ' 7T"" Mother May Be Pcported. . V - t ; . -- J r 1 tr i iTV N I II 1 IWflVr i i v Ba- T 1 I i r- - - m-- m m - ltdv tf . ' va- " - at aval t""' m ir- - w " iw- 'S - ' " S.o;.L:'io;qi()i;ix'jcij I .s.x-v- r x. Cr-- v tui a . Miwt.iMVti uiAiHtrlCiUViib Vt J lie: r o tlaO , before the students of ths school ut Friday morning, was a d dress by Takto Fuji wart, a yottag Japanese student, who has been la attendanc at the school for soma tow; inohlhjlTaklnt iota ennsk r ration ths brief period that he has been In America, hs spoat English remarkably well. In beginning his speech, Mr. VnjU wart showed ths influence at his study pf Shakespeare by asking the students to lend him their ears for, five minutes. Hs ea pressed appro elation of ths spirit of helpfulness that existed in the school Hs never been In a school where teach. j era manifested so strong a desire t the students. help and encourage 11 stated also that he waa vet flre-mln- Die greatest offer ever made by any newspaper in the intprmruintain wrinn u mwnttd In trisi rpaHino' ruiKilii of county by Evening Herald Cl4-Ulal- i - LKESB.Y.U cresting JesturejJj ,nlrit Young high ac hoot program give j.c.c:r.'o;i,r)iir;ni ;;- - ; 4 TU.'," - i 11 JAPSrULa - paper is enabled to irive either SUNSET MAGAZINE, the greatest magazine of the Pacific coast, or MODERN ione of the leading omen's magazines of the country, a tiauumgum Bureau for ONE YEAR absolutely free of all cost to subscribers to refused to moeept Liberty bondi In return for campaign contributions, William M, Evening Herald. Testifying thejr-hof the Treasury former campaign manager for President CooIkIr. and BuWar of Mutiirhiif-tu- , rams from Harry Sin-- With One Year Subscription- JU(f);ivVtllon. toM the Senate Public Lend Committee ttkl they knew the bondshow aialr." Wiey jwtd they had kept atlent about the affair berauae thy "did not at any ys?ful purpose All you have to do to receive either Sunset Magazine could be gar.m.nce the bonds had beea returned to Sinclair." It was Chairmen Witt Hays' Idea. It was or.Modern Priscilla FREE for one year is to pay your subbe auld to in order the that bonds prominmt Republicans', inquiry, that lhe Sinclair brought out at to one Herald for to as la the shown Butler Sinclair. scription Evening year. bonds would not appear-a- s iifu from left; Mellon, right, they appeared ' , muv ii imprcmju wim toe iiovny before the Teapot Dome invest feting committee. The cost of the Evening Herald for one yeardelivered Ul . enjoyed by' th. American people. by carrier is $5, by mailtn Utah county $4. The privileges of free speech 4a BIG POWER FLOOD The cost of Sunset Magazine for one year is $2.50. woman and has two America was much greater than 1ft Mrs. Blanche B. Singleton Is an Amerclan-borf a The cost of the Evening Herald and Sunset Magazine is American-bordaughters, but she suffers the probability otdeportation Japan. 7.50. Veung man teid his haarsn btatW"ifwMi mm mm f) nil AukiihIWHT 'HWi 'whuni sTiir since has been K paraU 37" VrsTTGiig Teton anj"her 'daughters, Bina (left ) and thar 1r had Joined the Latter-daThe cost of Modern Priscilla for one year is S2.00. Saint church flvs years ago. Ia V! Is The cost of Evening Herald and Modern Priscilla is $7.00. argot, are shown above. Her rase pending at 192 hs had met President Harrvf while the president waa making h uring the month of March you can get Evening Herald Journey around th world. Whlif and either one of the two magazines mentioned for one year Redman Wanamaker Passes th Japanas mission of th Lattes mail $4. for the newspaper only, by carrier, $5; by by paying day Saint had closed in 1924, Flju warl had. hope, that it would b Pay for one year for .this newspaper and you get either ' opened again and that h would; one of these two excellent magazjnes.for one year FREE. nav an or " opportunity preaching ' maO"Tothe officer-; the gospel to th Japanese peopiej ....,',,,. Herald Stands for County It waa his desire, he said, to be to establish a church school In Ja I Evening Herald is central and southern Utah's only daily pan. where the gospel as tindef newspaper and stands for-tupbuilding and progress of 'lead" - by ths Later-daBalula) ' This newsoaocrTntfearors espwriallr td'eorer r v z thrtection. ' , should be taught It was for that -" t .. y of all of the news in Utah county. Correspondents in most iiui jua uiu nc naa com u Amer m. ca. h told th student. this paper posted on the communities of Utah county-ke- ep Principal A C Lambert mad Ihe various business and social activities of their respective brief address explaining th work sections. For that reason. Evening Herald should be in the of the B. Y. high school as a train! Unit school for the unl ver slty. borne ALevery. resident uf. Utah county. It believes "" j 'C au minnuni musical program farmers and. industrial concerns of the county. and is conJ w pS ctven wd th ntertalnrasn4 v ..... stantly endeavoring to dp everything possible for hteir progconciuaea witn a one-aplay. benefit. ress and President Kent Johnson of th '" nol student body It may also be interesting for the readers of the ILsrald ; charg of th werclses. to know that beginning Thursday. March 15.' Evening Herald V J r ill begin the publicication of one of the .most interesting CHRIST SCIENTIST -- Merial stones ever i a published in Utah, "GIRL ALONE," by First Church of Christ Sclents Anne Austin, onf of the most accomplished short story corner of First East and First : writcra in America today. ' r North streets. Regular 8uad4 .t.. Power Alunt .Ne. ol uie Los Angeles munh'ipal aystoiu tit lu- nun i tM Uqu u t.iuion uoJ aliitoot rt pald ; send if carrier morning" services 11 a, nu, sube I your $5, you get your paper by Bring or Ita cost to the taxpayer when the St. Krancls dam broke TuetuU morning. 1'hoto show all that remulns hr Biinrisy srKil at tra $4 if fry mail, in tftp Mprain nllirA nnrt y. Wsdnesdsy. evening tneetlif ' tIER ALfrTmd TWrMhottf-EithetUNSETA- G ars neia at o clock. Reading roe. .. - AVXQt.NC E MAIUUAGK Lois-- to Dean M. Larson, son of. 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