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Show THE PROVO POST, JUNE 11, 1920 eaY Be There By CEORGE am. mouse & ' am. frog just let him bark. It Is very funny to see him. too, so I Justj laugh to myself and stay here as long as 1 like. Why dont you .come here to live? I feel quite sure If you would live on bugs and water and mud aud such things no one would bother you. But suppose I cant get out If I Jump In your pond, said Mr. Mouse, and maybe I ahould not like your home. I do not feel at all sure 1 could live on the things you spoke of. Come with me for a visit, aald If Jdr. Frog. ' Ill take you 'down. you dont tike It I will bring you So I day Ur. Mouse, who had bpen from the barn where he iTed by Mrs. Tabby and her family nan across the road to the meadow and wandered down by the pond. MI may aa well Jump In and drown myself, said Sir. Mouse, feeling very aad and discouraged. "There la no place I go where that rat does ffdt . follow me." "What Is the matter, my friend, that you seem so aad? asked Ur. Frog, .who sat on aTog not far away, and beard all that Mr." Mouse had said. Why need yon drown Juat because you jump Into the water? I live In this pond, and I do not drown. Mr. Mouse, now that he had a will Ing listener, told Mr. Frog all his troubles. . "I , Just eat grain, and meal and ONE r!ghtjnck." How wlll you manage that?-aske- d Mouse. You get on my back and ding tightly, and If you don't like It when . in hla biography Phillips said this: It Is not enough to be ready to go where duty calls; a man should stand around where he can hear tbe call. Be There. A few years ago at a great American political convention, one of those mysterious moments arrived. In which a great outburst broke In enthusiasm for one mans But tbe man was Not There; at that moment be was entertaining friends In one of the citys hotels, Before he could be reached, a comparatively unknown man was called upon and. through tbe magnetism of the moment, be was Inspired Into one oL tbe greatest efforts of his gwept him Into the TJnlted States senafe, wheTe he has proved himself one of tbe great leaders of the country. , Be There. When you make an appointment. Be There. When you agree to do certain task. Be There. If you are looking toward an Opportunity, Be There when the Opportunity comee your way, Tha Leaders in the business world, and In every other sphere of activity, art constantly alert for men and women who ran measure up to Chances that they hold in tbs hollow of their hands. You, whoever you are, snd wherever you work, if you are conforming constantly to your Ideals of the best, you need have ns fear bnt that at the proper moment -you will be tbe one who le There. Be There. --O CARLOS MAUTYN i Egg Coal For the Kitchen Range bits of coal flying about a loss of coal and money at every blow this is what happens when you try to break up lump coal to fit your kitchen range. A bin of clean, even sized coal screened to just the right size for your stove or range and wonderfully easy to handle is yours if you ofder Castle -7 - Gate or Clear Creek Egg Coal. ; If you want Egg coal for your stove orrange. dont try to make it from, order a load of "Egg Coal today, your furnace coal,1 save that for win-te- r, -- 7- - MICKIE Ask Your Dealer UTAH FUEL GO. Miners and shippers of Castle Gate a nd Gear Creek Coals TvV VMtt SROWO TUS OFFICE Vi TUE OOUN AO- ueatiECA NttQ drvnd im m tR COON V 6AN,V.ET RON VNUAY ONE NHU., INSTEAD OP VWOUtNlNOj I Folks TW POOR COMPOSITOR OaDECUNO PNC INCM SPACE DQUhLE-COUJVA- 1 By EDGAR A. GUEST 1AT THE END OF THE WEEK. When 1 have paid for what 1 owe. The grocer and Uie coal man, too, -The hoy who shovels off the snow , Aiul given the milkman what Is due. When I have paid the monthly rent, And squared the plumber for his pains, VS Js spent, I 6b4 that all I cant ge wrong on. wbeLreroalna. t Folks Who Eat Ordinary Corn'Flakesdofitkaow; Howr good Corn Flakes can hs-u- ntil exclusively. SAYS (CopyrIglftT'fat-- v Smashing blows - v welLT. me. ADAMS tlfe-e-snd- Ur. I go under' the water you juat pinch a little and Til come right up," said f Mr. Frog, ; baro-Ju- st In the and was little; be things It wasnt a second before back again, and Mr. Mouse rolled off on the ground, cboklng and gasping for breath. Why,, you did not evra get to tha bottom of the- - pond. Torn pinched almost as soon as we started, said Mr. Frog- ,, I know I did. I knew at once that I should never like the water for a borne. , r I cant see. why," said Mr. Frog, blinking. "There are no cats here and , plenty to eat." ; There" may he no rata, but there are worse things than cats, I have found," said Mr. Mouse. Why, that water would kill me. I can run away why that cat ahould be so disagreeable from Pus If I look sharp, but I eonld and unfriendly I cant understand, not run away from the water, and as ha said. for seeing, how can I see with my "She cannot eat those thlhgs, said eyes full of water? Mr, Mouse, so why shq bothers me I No, thank you, Mr. Frog; I guess I cannot see. Does she ever come here will run back to the barn and take an and try to drive you out of the pond? other chance with Mrs. Tabby. Never, said Mr. Frog. "I have my , "What funny folka there are In this troubles with the boys, who try to world, said Mr. Frog, as he watched atone me, but I can always escape by Mr. Mouse out of sight. Hed rather Jumping In the pond; snd Mr. Dog live In a barn (ban In the water. Well, barks at mwheh'Tcomeou log sometimes, but be cannot get MATTHEW f Ul . they try Xet Folly beckon as she will. . . I tread the horizontal line, When 1 have paid my tailors bill, I am not apt to purchase wine. -When I bare paid for hats and shoes. The tempter bas to bike along; I am no customer for booze. On what is left 1 cant go wrong never get my finger burned By mining stock that quickly fall. The Job with whk-l- i Im most conI At Grocers Everywhere! cerned "St" People prefer pllla provided prompt and proper performance proves promise. Beechams Pills are used by people all over the globe and have the largest sale of any medicine in - Cstarrii Cannot Ltv.ngstone Memorial Trtfr -Be Cured One of til's most curious memorial O'er by local application. cannot reach tha seat of me crease. of Livingstone is the name free,ncr. Catarrh 1a a local disease, sretlly influ- Victoria Tulls, on the, Zuiubesl. O. enced by constitutions! condiliona, H LL 3 CATARRH MEDICINE wilt cure ciUuii. the trunk Livingstone cut his lnltla a ani la through It la takenor. IMarnaliy f u and r.ie JS.TH on the dny of hi tbe Mucous fcsnfi,c the Blood Tails- - In his book glv System. HALLS CATARRH MJ.MCIN13 first visit ia composed of some of tl a beat ton on account of this Llvlngstont Ing the t of aoiro with coribtnsd known, blood" purifier. The perfect tonibtnaii ni says: This "as the only Instnnce lx CATARRH the 1 h of tha inirredtents In HALLS MEDICINE ia what produces ruch remits in catarrhal cut duluiw. fret Dragfiet 7io. Testimonials F. J. Chenev ft Co . Props.. woo-derf- CL BEECHATJFS which I luiiuUoil lb this piece of van X Ulh - 5 ,r Uy. ,, i -- world! V Sold bkw, PILLS 102Se Pereira's String Quintet at Chautauqua N ited Is buying clothes for children small. I hear men talk of surplus dough But none Of tt Ive over had. When I have paid up what I owe I break even I am glad. -If (Copyright by Edgar A Quest.: . -- "What Saving Means. Conservation and thrift extended to the Itttte things makes amazing total In 1919 the Ibtl-undertakings. more & Ohio railroad used one scoopful of coal less for one and a half billion times, and the result was that (he treat road coal bill was 11,176,29J Vtlian for the same work In 1918. In big 1 O Ingenious Women in New York. New York women have patented nore Inventions than the women of in? other state. Portuguese Violinist and Composer Brings Hia Splendid Company for Two ; . Concerts nV' if ( . Sv ; t&i tt a: a Innl Ierelra, famous ntrtucuoe violinist, director and composer, assisted quintet, will make the third dny of Chautauqua a memorable one to all music lovers. Pereira was formerly court violinist to the King of Portugal and has achieved s big name In the European murical world. His company will present programs of his own arrangement and largely of liN wnramposltion, consisting of a prelilde In the xfftenioor. and a full concert lu the evening. Mary Adel Hays, NeW York's famous coloratura soprano, will appear as sololet at the evening program only. Hi Hays Is lelng retained In Chautauqua this year la response to 8 general demand from Cbau ' tanqua towns all over the West by his string R-ysgtl- Alice Joyce She has a grip on Interpretation of a i ample oppoitunlty and Intensity k. . Alice " -- J m ALICE JOYCE scenes from VITAOQAPflS 5lave5 of Pride ' has the right Idea of acting. Hits Is the verdict of thousands of motion picture fan. the hlstrlonlart seldom aoqulred.ller acting Is so realistic that It ceases to be the mere role. This Is demonstrated ln!SIaves of Pride, s feature In which Miss Joyce Is given to show her skill and veraltillty. 'in this feature she rises to the height of dramatic force ' - Joyce inV'Slaves of Pride at the Columbia Saturday |