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Show r-- . to There is much complaint because many motor trucks, particularly the heavier ones, wear out the public roads much faster than any sum they THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY contribute in license fees and taxes can replace Miss Thelma Huish, Society Editor Phone IS . 115 West Center St. do. When- - the public ships the they damage Phone 18 as Provo Utah, at City, Entered at the Postoftice goods by railroad, it requires the corporations to Second-clas- s Matter. Miss Helen Newell, who is teachdecorated provide their own trucks But shippers using the In rooms artistically B. ing school In Moab, Mrs. John colors, Christmas with and for them Editor truck spent the ChristHICKSManager trucks usually get their provided NEPIII C. Ashton was hostess at a Christmas mas holidays at the home of her Associate Editor nearly free orf without adequate contribution parN. GUNNAR RASMUSON dinner Snnday for Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Newell Mr. and children B. and Ashton Terms: Harry thereto. Subscription , and Mrs. ElUott Dunn and famUy. s0 One Year Friday evening of last week Mrs. In the case of trucks carrying farm products, t. S. Smart and Miss Leah Smart Six Months . Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack Fred it is such a benefit to everyone to have food ........ ....... s were hostesses to a shower In honor Months Three at dinner entertained Sunday. carried cheaply, that were laid for ten, roses being of Mrs. Fred M. Fowler, formerly itjs desirable to make favorable fees to encourage such trucks. But used for the tablet centerpiece. Miss Haxel Smart and n bride of the when it comes to factory products, the makers week. A program of games, music SUPPORT A: HOME INDUSTRY BY nt the for fifteen Covers were laid and luncheon made the evening pleas8UBSCIUKIXO NOW and sellers thereof are getting a lot of their when home of Mrs. Hyrum Hatton, din- ant. a Christmas at entertained she for less than it costs, whep you transportation ner Sunday afternoon. Misa Vllate Elliott left Proy last 0 consider the expense of repairing the damage THE PATIENCE OF THE NEEDY week for Hollywood, Calif., where Hansen A. Mrs. done by heavy trucks. Mr. and George . she is spending the holidays with her and family, Mrs. David Grant, Miss sisters, Mrs. C. E. Erickson President Harding issued a message of cheer an Mrs of Innes Rosalind Grant, William T. W. Shelley. to many needy people who are reached by the Mis Tony Grant and Lake Salt City Automobiles are mental shock- - absorbers. Salvation Army publication, The War Cry, in a of Logan were the guests of Mrs. . Twelve of the younger set were L. Innes at dinner Sunday after- entertained by Miss Mildred statement given that paper the qther day. He After a man owns one he never is surprised at Clark at noon. s dancing party at her home Christthanked such persons for their patience through any kind of expense. mas eve.a trying time, and expressed the hope that it MVs. F. L. Hickman entertained If you make your interviews with busy men will soon be rewarded by a period of prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedquist enterthe following guests at a Christmas not al- brief enough, youll gain a reputation as a good dinner at her home Sunday after- tained nt dinner at their home SunPeople in comfortable circumstances do t noon: Mr. and Mrs. George Nixon, day. Covers were laid for the foways realize how much patient endurance of pov- business man yourself. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nixon, Mr, and llowing: and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Homer A man who is "running for something always erty there is. They hear of social unrestworse Mrs. Francis Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Mary Louise, Mr. and make conditions that unjustifiable strikes, looks like hes out of breath from doing it. W, Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Leon A. Hedquist and daughter, for everybody, and conclude that masses of hard Dixon of PaysonMr, and Mrs. Harold Virginia, Miss Anna Hedqnist and business a hot are If isnt your pleasure you Bowen of Kanab and Mrs. Della Lynn Ralph and Fred Hedquist. working people are on the point of rising in some - ' have much fun of any kind. to of El Paso, Texas. of strugmultitudes going all time But the upheaval. Miss Gladys Duke left Provo Suntheir know knows and much it but A quietly putting enough baby dosnt gling folks are patiently Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Potter are enter- day for Idaho, where she is spending backs to the load, doing the best they can with to get what it wants, and many adults know less taining as their guests over the holi- the holidays. Christmas day she was -- difficult and often sorrowful situations. days Mr. and Mrs. David Potter of the guest of her sister, Mrs. f. r that. than , Tornton In Pocatello. The remainSalt Lake City. Such families feel caught in some vast maA girl may think Henry James was a bandit der of the holidays she will spend chine whose operations tend to crush the joy with her sister, Mrs. Edward Madcolored Ladles was Johnson but a the December Ben and 29, and Thursday, prizefighter, feel STATION may WILLARD BATTERY helpless, out of their lives. They sen in Blackfoot. Literary club will hold Its annual be so in some cases, to do anything to escape if she has fair looks and can cook a steak, she CoV Roberts. Hotel at the banquet SEE US FOB WINTER STORAGE Miss Annie Ollerton, of this city, and ers will he laid for thirty-twfrom their trammels. The problem is too vast need never worry about dying an old maid. is spending the Christmas holidays centable form cut will the flowers . for them. The census reports may not show it, but the with friends and relatives in Mesa Phone 484 terpiece. The quiet and persistent industry with which number of millionaires decreased in every town Arts. uncan the best do millions of these people they memDecember the 22, out went business. of bars Thursday. when the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gease and der hard conditions, has a quality of patience bers of the Ladies Literary club met family are representing Willard Batteries spending the Christmas A lot of men who make a failure of something, at the ttbme of Mrs. Parley L. Larsen. and endurance that is very fine. People of this holidays in Salt Lake City, the hearto were rooms setare entitled The think and arranged artistically that say, I did the best L could," of Mr. and Mrs. L M. Warner. patient and industrious type wit Christmas decoration, and the guests ty sympathy. In some cases they need charity, tles everything, when it merely unsettles every, rendered: was following program Mr. and Mrs. John Bnchi and Dee which should be freely offered in such instances. ' Mrs. Walter Needham gave a paper Wallick were . the guests of Dr. and More often what they should have is friendship, thing. Mrs. on "American Artists, and Mrs. D. L. Wallick at a Christmas interest on the part of persons Taylor one on "American Scul- dinner Sunday. a ptures.; A delicious luncheon was , A lot of men go strutting around the earth of wider experience who can help them grasp served. Mrs. A. M. Carter was hostess at as if they owned it who are really so insignifi-fan- t the principles of success. a family Christmas dinner at her Let it be hoped that such folks who may be loMrs. Jacob Coleman entertained at home theyve never been solicited to sign a patSunday afternoon. The invitcated in Provo are not lacking this friendly and ent medicine testimonial. ,, dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Zina ed gnests were Mr. and Mrs. Starr Irma. Smoot and daughter, Swenson and baby, Mr. and Mrs. helpful interest, or more tangible aid if they b British about think government India, emp!re,Tbe i'WbfttdO-yoElmo Cunningham and family, Mr. need itr Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cassidy and and. Mrs. A. A. Hoover and children, Uncle Harry? eaid Joe. always found it necessary to mainA confirmed bachelor thinks married life is I guess you've been reading the tain a large military and governing son, Grants spent Monday in Ameri- Albert Carter and Miss Jessie Carter a harried life. can Fork. CROPPING THE NUISANCE TAXES dispatches In the paper about the force in Indie, end from time to time Published Tuesday and Thursday Evenings arflT Sunday Morning I 6 1 Cor-er- Storage Batteries are reduced in price , . Auto Electric Supply Company o, He-b- kind-heart- er ed u - - The buzzing crowd around the soda fountains and soft drink places, like flies around molasses, will not be unduly elated over the repeal of the war tax on this class of products. The majority of these people are spenders, and may not have been deterred much by these taxs. But retail merchants who sell refreshments and various little articles covered by the nuisance taxes, are more than pleased to escape this burden. These assessments r and merchants them a good deal, fearing to make some error that would involve collision with the government. More time and effort is required to run a store when these taxes have to be computed and it adds to the cost of doing business. Some of these articles are .to be taxed At the source, which is where the assessment should fall if it is to be placed at all. Taxing retail trade adds to the already too high expense of distributing. A bright man before marriage generally has domestic finish afterward. public speakers always had to prove everything they say, theyd be as eloquent as oysters. If ed A girl may not know much, but she knows that a lipstick catches more men than a big stick. fuss-ove- Perhaps the reason that numbers is because there is Msafety in figures dont lie. -- n They dont read titles out loud in the movies like the seat just back lovers converse in they used to, but of you so its hard to keep your mind on the picture. - , What is there about an innocent telephone that makes the subscriber indignant bell when he hears it?. An honest but bashful man may have shifty eyes, and the biggest rogues can glare youdowiT " There is a difference between having a cheerwith their straightforward gaze; but all shifty-eye- d ful disposition and wearing a silly grin, t ' men are not honest, and aU straight gazers are not crooks. . When they say of a man, "Hes Where theres a will theres a sore toe." but theyve usually said about all. good-hearte- d, PRE -- visit that the Prince of Wales is making to India, and about the disturbances that have been occurring In n number of the Indian cities, replied Uncle Harry. Joe. "end every have, sal onceI,in a while I see something in the paper about India and about riota and other trouble! there, end I was wondering if yon could explain all this to ns. "Well, the problem of India and the British' empire is one, that has been panting people for a good many years and especially the people of England, particularly the British of- ee flcinls, said Uncle Hurry. "India, as yon know. Is a country vast In terpopulation. There ritory and vast-iare more than 800,000,000 people in India, and the country has been under the complete domination and control of Great Britain for about a half a century. The natives, with the exception of possibly tour or five million, have religious beliefs entire-l- y different from the English people. They have different customs and different views on almost every subject. "While there has always been more Or less opposition among the natives to British rale, this opposition has grown a good deal in recent years as more and more of the native Indians have been educated and have began to think of India as their own eonn- try and not as part of any foreign 1 there have been riots and fights beMr. and Mrs. A. B, Simeons, Mr. tween the natives and' the British and Mrs. Almo B. Simmons, William troops. Today, probably the largest Lynn, Gllworth Simmons, Misses Lois movement In India con- and Rachael Simmons were the of Mrs. Hewitt M. Strong nt sists of those natives I have seen It guests a breakfast party Sunday morning. estimated that there ere probably 76,000,000 people in this movement Mr. and Mrs. William Ashworth who call themselves have as their guests during the holitionlsts. These natives are opposed days Mr. and Mrs. Claybonrne Ashto British rule and aim to show their worth of Benjamin. snli-Briti- sh Non-Coope- rs disapproval by refusing to cooperate in any way with the British govern ment or any ef Its officials In managing the affairs of India. At the head of this movement Is a remarkable In dlan named Mahatma Mohandas K. Gandhi, who although a native, as yon migt readily guess from his name, was educated in London and practiced law oveg there for a short time. The Prince of Wales, who because he is the eldest son of the present King of England and Emperor of India, is destined some day to succeed his father as official head of the British empire, including Canada, Australia and New Zealand and is now making a tour of India The object of his present tonr is. If possible, to further friendly relations between Great Britain and India. The Christmas ducted by the St. Marys church Monday evening was a perfect success. COATS - - FURS GOING AT . HALF-PRICE.- :" DRESSES GOING AT ONE-THIR- D OFF Sundays teraesn; - - - day school, was given in the Tlmpa-nog- B. Y. U, women, Saturday evening, ward amusement hall Satnr commencing nt 8:30. The entertainday. A Christmas gift of a bag of ment is In honor of the B. Y. C. candy was presented to each child. patrons, to which function they are . Invited to attend. The hall The bishopric of the Sharon ward cordially will be decorated with appropriate entertained te ward members at a New Year decorations, and the dancdancing party in the ward amusement ing will be interspersed by the servhall Monday evening. The enter- ing of delicious refreshments. Presitainment was well attendeand de- dent and Mrs. F. S. Harris, clared a splendid success by all who H. and rs.-George , participated. Brlmhall, Dr. end Mrs. H. V. Hoyt, Drt.and Mrs. M. P. Henderson, Dr. A married folks dancing party will and Mrs. C. Swenson and Lowbe given by the Relief society of the ry NelsonJohn will Pleasant View ward Friday evening committee, he net as the reception members of the comWho remembers what he did in' the ward amusement hall. An In- mittees which have this entertainwith his spare time in a strange city vitation to attend is extended to nil ment in charge are as follows: The before there were "movies? married folks,' B. Y. U. faculty Professor E. H. Eastmond, chairman; Professor WilChristmas day Mrs. Thomas Col- liam H. Boyle and Professor T. Earl lins entertsined at a well appointed Pardoe. The B .Y. U. women Mrs. dinner. Covers were laid for twenty E. H. Eastmond, chairman, Mrs. guests, cut flowers forming the taMrs. C. LaVar Jensen, Mis ble centerpiece. Wunderly and Miss Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Groneman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Oran TRACTION I.1AII and family participated In a )embee- party given by Mrs. Peter Groneman Christmas eve. Christmas WAS ALARMED day a family reunion took place. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn V. Sutton spent AT CONDITION Christmas in Salt Lake City, the guests of Mrs. John Kay. j. be had. "I was sixty pounds off in weight Covers were laid for twenty nt n I began taking Tanlac and now Christmas dinner given by Mra Claud when 1 am back to normal weight again Wilson, Sunday, afternoon, and feeling fine, said Fred Timmins,-63- 1 East Seventh South, Salt Lake Mrs. John Carter was hostess to Mr. end Mrs. John H. Carter and City, who has been connected with Mrs. Mary Loveless at s Christmas the Utah Light and Traction Co. for years. dinner at her home Sunday after- twenty-fir- e I had stomacli trouble of the noon. worst kind for six years, and only President and Mrs. George H. those who have had severe attacksI Biimhall are spending the holidays of scute indigestion know what in Huntsville, the guests of Presi- suffered. I actually starved myself1 at times just to escape the misery dent and Mrs. Thomas E. McKay knew would follow it I ate anything. nd Mrs. G. A. Cluff enter- I got so weak I had to lay off fro tained at a Christmas dinner At their my work and was very much worried home Sunday afternoon in honor of end alarmed about myself. About the biggest and pleasantest Mr. and Mrs. Almo B. Simmons of way Delta, who are spending the holi- surprise of my life has been thestomTanlac has bnllt me np. My days in this city. ach is now as sound as a dollar and and everything I McBride le Provo last week I eat anything , ,S1 California, where want he will spend Tanlac is sold In Provo by Provo the winter months. v Drug Company and by leading drugMr. and Mrs. F. Dunn have gists everywhere. as their guests Joseph during the holidsvs Trad currents of sea end land are H- u setting in from the old quarters and will be carried on with new vigor under headway which has been Mr. Mrs. and Mark Nelson of Gar- - sssde , toward ridding tne world of political selfishness which has always handicapped bus! com b4 os -- -- V e, Qro-nem- an To Reduce Stocks to the Minimum Before Actual Stock Taking Begins. Plenty of Choice Merchandise still to - - , Mr. and Mrs. A, E, Montgomery and baby of Manti, Mr. and Mrs. Virl Martin and Mr. end Mrs. Leo Madsen family were the guests of Mrs. A. A. Loveless it a Christmas dinner One of the largest social events of . ' the season will bs the dance in childrens Christmas entertain- the allies gymnasium, undergiven the diment, under the auspices of the Sun- rection of the B. Y. U. faculty and the STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 9 oclock SUITS Red roses formed the center of the table. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stubbs and family and Mr and Mrs. Jesse D. Hunter and fatally were . present. , A N V E N T O R Y S ALE (YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS AT IRVINES) Mjs. John W. Ferrer entertained at a family Christmas dinnerSun-day-. Ei.'S,."'"1 |