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Show TUB BlANISIl FOItK PRESS, SPAXISn FORK. UTAH ANGELUS Loretta Young WORK ISA FINE PROGRAM MEDICINE. DONT HAKE A WRY FACE WHEN YOU TAKE IT FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 party. It was such fua to think of all t!u surprises they wers going to baft others and then, too, Ben n la want' Brownie wanted to NOW Ilentda J to surprtao bis brother, Will. a party and he decided that Billie wsa due to com homo from be would have a bonfire party, a trip bo had bean taking on tho aft 80 he asked the Breeze Brothers ernooo of tho party. If they would help bint take erount Yes. rnors than anything, Bannla the Invitations. wanted to bavo a splendid party ftr Nothing plrauu-- s the Breeze Broth his dear brother, Billie. ers a ore than to nelp when there I At last the day of tho party came going to tie party and they accepted with muib Joy. gh, yea, they would and the rooms of leaves and the paths of leaves and tha greet pile of leaves help him I were In aheoioto readiness. 80 they took around bis Invitation All the guests began to arrive. wit to the Fairies and to tho Gnwnee and to the members of tho Oaf and Bogey ty Witch cento first, and In honor of party sho wore a coetumo fund lie and Id the Pres and to old Mr. Giant and to Witty Witch and tho of orange and crimson which was rcully very hsndsoma. other Brownies. old Mr. Giant cams nest nod ha Muny of the Brownies helped Ben re tali red hoots and n salt of nlo as he made the preparations for brown with red touch es. ills red crabis party. vat was especially admired by alb Well, first of all they gathered many The s of leaves and old Mr. Wind and In a Fairy Queen cams, too, dressed pili-acarlet costume which was A PARTY IN FAIRYLAND Adolphe Mcnjou fr In "Fashions in Love Mcnjou enacts the rolo of a famous concert pmnint idoliz- - j by ninny women ami 8uri rl roumlci! by them u moth ur ouml a Ihune. Ittf a sparkling j of thorn who i bvo too well but not to wine cptncdy-drnm- widely. Also TWO REEL COMKDY Charming Loratta Young haa riaan ataadlly In tha "movl" world. Har work In Searltt Saaa" and In tha all alar production, "Tha Squall." brought ao much favorabla commendation that aha was choaan for tha principal fa mala role In "Fact Ufa. Thla la one of har lateat pictures. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 "Body Punch" 00000000000000000060000004 PIRATES OF PANAMA For Meditation B y LEONARD Fairy Irlncesa Twilight-Beworst drift of soft yellow, and Fairy Ybab wore a dret of crimson. oh. everyone was dressed up for the nreusion. And. last of all to arrlvo waa Blilio Brownie. Oh, bow delighted bo wsa wln-he saw tho many guests and when lie saw tho wonderful party which his brother Benoit bad planned. lie bugged Bennlo and Bennie hugged him and they both fell over and then picked themselves np to hag eni-oilier again and fell down ones oooooooooooo OOOOOOOOO 90000 AVOIDABLE TRAGEDIES SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 th ONE Horae Coming of the tragedies grcnteM In the hUiory of ti'wpltuta or aim'd recently In Cleveland. Ohio, . when In the Cleveland tllnlr 125 per j non loot their live and many more I suffered from the effect of polaoned j gn and Ore. The cause the dlaa-te- r seems to have hern the failure to properly house film used In the department Those who Investigated the details of this Calamitous event claim that the fumes which came from burning films were like the deudly guse used In the late war. Itegardless of the Anal results of the Investigating committee In fixing the responsibility for the disaster the fact remains thnt had proper precautionary methods been used the accident would never hnve occurred. Some years past many lives were tost In Chicago when fire swept from the stage over s capacity audience In one of the largest theaters. After the esnse of the tragedy was determined and the blame fixed It was finally decreed that the puhlle should no longer be subjected to so dangerous s situation again; so it was decided that asbestos curtains should hang In front of the stage In every theater. The pilot of an airship advised the authorities to whom be wns responsible that It would he unsafe to attempt the scheduled flight nt the time agreed upon; that weather conditions made it very dangerous. He received s curt reply In the nature of a command "to obey orders with the result that he lost his life In the wreck of the airship. After that the authorities reversed their custom by leaving the date and time of (lights to the discretion of those who knew more about the hazards of flying than Inexperienced and untrained persona The .question naturally occurs, why must society be called upon to pay so dear a cost for Its own protection? Almost every forward movement In the development of preventive meas ures owes its inception to Intense suffering and in many cases, death. Undoubtedly the Cleveland tragedy will cause a rigid inspection of rooms in all hospitals and legal enact ment by which that dangerous but necessary department will be made safe. If the sacredness of human life were placed first nnd obligation to society received chief consideration human life would not be unnecessarily subjected to the peril of ignorance, pride and materialistic selfishness. j with Dita Parlo fr and y Lars Hansen Two men ami a woman! How they 'decide a problem which required courage and a great love self-sacrifi- Also PATIIE NEWS and BETWEEN JOBS MONDAY and TUESDAY AUGUST 5th and Gth Vilma Banky in The Awakening with Louis Wolheim and Walter Byron A love story of a man who trilled with a girl who loed and a couple finally reunited inafter months of man-mad- e ferno. Also KIDNAPPED y Wednesday and Thursday AUGUST 7th and 8th HERBERT BRENONS Production Sorrell and Son (, with 1929. Western Newspaper Union.) O Red Boots and a Suit of Brown With Rsd Touch. Wort Tall (Copyrtiht.) What We Do by M. K. THOMSON. By H. I Ph. D. Anna 0- - Nilsson Alice Joyce and Nils Asther The stirring story of a man, financial failure in life but a reat success as a father. -- -- 8c .45c C8o 3c 19c GALVANIZED TUB 78c Quart GALVANIZED PAIL 25c 1 ALUMINUM WARE entire stock less 10?, SPECIAL ON ALL (HICK AND DAIRY FEED SPANISH FORK CO-O- P. j Better Funerals at Lower Cost The funeral of your loved one should Ik one of which you can feel satisfied, an dat a price which you can afford to pay. We will undersell any other undertaker $25.00 on th eaverago adult funeral. We have steel caskets which are cheaper than the hotter class cloth covered caskets. We answer all Calls Promptly Day or Night A. Y. WHEELER HOME MORTUARY Spanish Fork Springville PHONE 44 PHONE 31 VI N Q JCINQ WHY WE BELIEVE SWARMING BEES BELIEVE because we want believe. It Is very easy for a mother to think the best concerning her boy. She believes him Innocent when all the world is certain that he Is guilty. Belief makes for prejudice. If we have a poor opinion of John Doe we are ready to believe some unsavory rumor concerning his moral conduct just as the mother or lover refuse to believe anything evil of their be- superstitions with MANY areto the bees and probably the Wf0 loved. To arouse belief In us, a new fact or bit of Information must fit in with our preconceived notions. Now and then we are forced to believe what we do not want to believe because the evidence substantiates our experience. To doubt the thing we do not care to believe Is our first Impulse. Perhaps we are Interested In the Yankees baseball team and we hope and that they are going to win a particular game. We ask some one how the game came out, and he says, The Our first response Is Yanks lost natural enough. We say, No! That can't be. We have been thinking In terms of victory and cannot accept the fact of defeat We keep hoping against hope that the report Is false, although we know right well that the score stands against our favorite team. It takes time to have the truth borne tative. The more prestige the source has the quicker we believe. The child believes implicit? In his father and older people generally, because he realizes that they know more than he most common and widespread one is that when the bees swarm and leave the hive, it Is necessary to go forth with pans, kettles, bells and other articles by whlct a noise may be produced, and, by creating a great din. Induce the truant insects to alight This Is not a new custom by any means for Varre, the learned Roman, writing two thousand years ago, remarked, Who does not know that wandering and dispersed bees may be got to one place by cymbals and rattles? The bee was especially sacred to Diana and Ceres. To the former It was assigned because it was a symbol of virginity, but to Ceres, the goddess of grain and harvest the bee was naturally affiliated by the part It plays In the farm life. Ceres was the bees especial goddess and over the fields of that goddess cure they flew in search of the material for their honey. So when they swarm and go In search of a new home they hear In the beating of the tin pans the clash of the cymbals around the altar of their goddess; in the bells and rattles the sound of sacred Instruments celebrating her rites and knowing, thereafter, that her altar is nigh, they settle down on some convenient limb as a suitable place to end their exodus. When you beat a tin pan to stop the swarming bees you are merely trying to fool them by Imitating an ancient heathen rite. ( by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) does. Belief is also produced through suggestion and Imitation. We believe what others believe. Matinee Wed. at 3:30 COFFEE, vacuum sou led Red Can CUPS AND SAUCERS, white Dennison, per net POTATOTKS, excellent quality, 8 lbs. for 22c F. J. Faux left Tuesday morning and Mrs. Harold L. Earl spent Mr. with here the visiting for Colorado, where he will spend and Mra. Wm. M. Lloyd. the remainder of the summer vacation selling woolen goods. For the Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Broadbent repast five weeks he has been in Kanturned to their home at Los Angeles, sas and eastern Colorado selling and California, Monady after visiting s reurned to Utah with his companion, here for two weeks with Mrs. LewD. T. who found It necessary to retire from Postmaster father, the selling game. is, and other relative. Mr. In on us. We also believe because we accept the source of information as authori- Also THUNDERING TOUPEES PARAMOUNT NEWS $7.20 10 SUPERSTITIONS R RINDING TWINE Red Tiijt. Hr Mick ORANGES, large and sweet, per tins t, PEANUT PUTTER, large bucket No. CTHE WHY of WKy We Do . Co-o- p TRACKERS, large assortment, per lb more. Bennie I IIow delighted 1 am." bt crliiL And I am delighted that yon are," shouted Bennie. For Just because they wers broth the Breeze Brothers promised they would help the party by not coming ers was no reason why they should md be quits willing to praise each around. So they stayed away, and the other and show that they were exceedBrownies raked up the leaves and ingly fond of each other I And then the party began. The made piles and piles of them. Then they made one very enormous guests were much Impressed with the pile of leaves and ail around they dressing rooms and they thought that made paths of leaves and rooms of Bennie had certainly prepared one of loaves which led up to the big pile of the most marvelous parties ever given In Fairyland. loaves. The bonfire was glorious end In rooms had made of They dressing honor tof the occasion Fairy Princess leaves they had these for the guests sang s song sod Witty to leave their outer wraps In If they TwlUghe-Bei- i so desired, and they had a tiny little Witch told stories while all the Brownies and the Elves end the pool made surrounded by leaves. Fairies and the members of the Oaf Oh, It was a very magnificently arand Bogey families, old Mr. Giant ranged party and Bennie spent hours and itty Witch and the Gnomes nnd days with some of the other olned bands aronnd the great fire, Brownies over It. as they danced. But they loved working over the singing e H. B. Warner At The Big pink red. A. BARRETT PRICES FAIR-AND-SQUAR- E Saturday Specials Fairy Princess Joy wore a green drift, the edges of which were of oooooo Mutinee at 2:30 NOTE THESE lovely. o Aim 'T'HE finest medicine for what alls every man is work. It's good for what ails you. We have worked consistently to bring to the public high grade merchandise at prices that are absolutely fair. week-en- d Broad-bent- Quality Products at Rock-BottoPrice m Do your shopping here and save money just glance over our list of SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY and be Convinced! No better values than these Anywher! Cheese, 2 lbs Bran Flakes 53c for Corn Flakes, 2 for 2 22c 22c Salmon, 2 cans Malt, quart can 23c Italian Dinenr 35c Deviled Ham, 6 cans Sugar, 10 lbs 25c 50c ....69c by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) o Coming Resurrection Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City , Special on All Cuts of Meat Automobiles Early Days According to the November, 1S95, issue of the Horseless Age. a FrenchEven a good looker ways see what she look O doesnt al- at. Men Atitom.ii-iii-- dont nw'.-- in.. he the iinpre. American Magazine. j But they the man. The man, Roger, brought three horseless carriages to New York in June of that year. They were ran around tiie city streets to advertise R. H. Macys department store. In 1896 Barnmn and Bailey advertised that they would exhibit a horseless vehicle as part of their show. mmy MEATS AND GROCERIES ( by McClur Nwjpn- SyndioaU.) |