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Show L (P FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922 - THE PROVO POST THE PROVO, POST MOTHER OF TWENTY EXPECTS FOUR MORE BABIES IN HER FAMILY s Provos Popular Newspaper Published Tuesday and Friday Evenings by t THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY 125 West Center St. 3LG cook meat and vegetables every noontime for family, and in the nighty , I buy cold supper, ham or bologna"" SEES NO SENSE IN : Editor and Manager J and plenty of milk gain and someNEPjHI G. HICKS good on the side. My husband LIMITATION OF FAMILY thing is good man, he does not want me Subscription Rates (In Advance) : ; One- year cook hot food two times in day. 12.50 During the summer the family Six Months 1.25 Fourteen Are Living, One of .Them lives mostly outdoors, as they woild : . Three Months .75 Married; Eldest Daughter Has in Italy. In the afternoon Mrs. Mugnio had a few hours leisure to sun Two Children; Tells jHow ' herself and the newest baby on the Brood. She Manages THE GOVERNMENT AND STRIKES porch, to talk with the neighbors that the door, or to sew. Fourteen children, fifty chickens, passOne or two kids, nothing! Mrs. become y have conflicts industrial of present-dathe big four nanny goats and a pigf head' slyly. Eight shook Mugnio so threatening and destructive that the federal government is This is the idyl which means a or nine. kids, her Much children nothing! sunstory, a little more than me like feel and looked to? by th people for firm and decisive' action in the most happy with you you got nice life of a woman who has shiny I get mixed up in callSure family of serious these disturbances. had twenty children, fourteen of names sometimes, I say Dominv These disputes affect the life of the people so closely that the whom are living, and all lovely kids ing Lena and sometimes I get stuck ick, a kick coming on one. government must interfere in a determined way, or the results without have to stop to think. But who and Stories of large families are al- not make will be terribly disastrous. mistake? Sure, everybody written about in the .papers as make mistake some times. The coal strike that has already persisted for too long and the ways feats in mass production, and the are swarthy beauties, The children tale is let go at tha.t This story will and all the little boys disputes over railroad wages which may result in a and girls more how cozy it is to have a family of than attempt to tie up railroad operation, constitute two of the biggest tell ordinarily bright. Mrs. Mugnio fourteen children, how smooth life was married when not quite 15, and problems the federal government has ever had to handle in a time can a be with such a family, how ' of a baby a year ever has there been no The peace. government has as yet right to interfere in an woman can keep young and jolly, and since. She has nursed them all herthe last one always better than self. ordinary industrial dispute. If factories are closed by strikes, the love one before, and keep .merry and She has not heard of Froeoel or government can do but little under present law except to offer its the a hide little gold nugget of youth the Montessori method,, but somehow services as a conciliator and mediator. in eyes, despite the number of in the largeness of experience she But strikes or threats of strikes in the fuel and transportat- the her brood. has come to the knowledge that a Mrs. Frank Mugnio is the mother. child ion! industries are a far more serious affair. They endanger the loses its dependen ;v by She is 3 7, and lives with her family being soonest entire industrial and business system of the nation, anj may result in on its own feet. The third put on town a end the Maspeth, tiny child from the last, who is not quite in throwing millions of people out of employment. of the car line, outside of Brooklyn. 3, is able to dress herself un .il 1. The people; have come to feel that the .workers and the cor- She and Frank Mugnio, her husband, Does Mrs. Mugnio expect to have to be porations that supply transportation and fuel are under a special never had a thought anmore children? The jovial ard of size their family hearty mother about the to render continuous service. not should Strikes be pos- before. of twenty purses er obligation But) now they are in the lips, put up a gesticulating sible in those industries. Workmen who desire to retain the right band to to brow show her deep it, ai.d to quit work in a body should enter some other kind of employ- newspapers. thoug y frame then anonunced gaily They live in a laughing, ment where such mass action, would not paralyze. the life of the house on an unpaved road, with the a bit of mental arithmetic, that afrcr i ere chickens in the back lot behind the would twenty-fou- r in be 4 all. pation. probably house, the pig in a tiny corral to the She is a grandmother already, the Capitalists and workers who are serving the public in these side, on an four and the nanny goats eldest daughter being married two most vital industries should be required to submit their disputes empty grass plot across the' road. years to impartial arbitration and to abide by the decisions thereby They bought the house out of the herself.and almost the mother of two ' savings from a $50 weekljf wage, afrendered. Does she advocate families ter feeding and clothing sixteen. They for everybody? No, she large The government should insist that the railroads and mines be occupy doesnt. . the six robms downstairs. Up- got to be strong like me, and You like kept going. If the corporations will hot submit to arbitration, stairs is rented. , was her answer. Some won en Never perturbed by life before, Mr. kids, go crazy. the government should operate their properties until they are wiland Mrs. Mugniq are finding them- theyI dont care how r.tich work I ling tp arbitrate. Jf the employees will not arbitrate their de- selves in a strange sort of excite- have. I work slow and do mands another set pf men should be found who will agree to do ment because everyof 'the publicity. so. The public has a right to have continuous service in industries My husband says its a shame thing. of this vital class. they talk about us, Mrs. Mugnio A NATURE LOVER. The many goats in the plot across declared, sitting on an Overturned box on her front porch. We all the like in short, silly way, bleated LAZY VOTERS the kids, whats it anybodys busi- mouthfulls, falling to their munching " ness. My husband is ashamed. All before they had finished what The greatest danger to American institutions lies in apathy of the men in the paint shoR where he again they started to say. Mrs. Mugnio say: Frank, I see vou got so smiled. conservative voters who, by failing to vote, allow a Amall minority works kids. many Why you got so many People say, why you want chickto inflict its will on the majority of the people. ens and; goats; aint you got enough kids? In many primary, elections from 15 to 20 per cent of total regNow how you gonna tell every- kids? But the goats they l lake the istered voters choose candidates to go on ticket at general body why you got so many kids? We children. I buy a sack f me.il for like all the kids we get so why should the chickens and they happy, too tions. not have them? The more they I no fuss about and The same procediu v takes place in regard to initiative mea-j,'- 0 me, we like them. Why should we everything all right. anything, sures placed on tVre ballot. Particularly is. this true where unusual cry enough?' taxation measures come up at special elections, those who have peMrs. Mugnio is a picturesque womSlie looks like a mannish gypsy cuniary interest in the measui'e vote for it and thus a minority of an. has UTAH WEEKLY an intriguing smile that you registered voters will load a city, county or state government with like to see come again. ELUSOH-'WHIT- E a burden of debt which all must pay. INDUSTRIAL She has a big, strong frame, but Every citizen should see that he is properly registered and her face is youthful. REVIEW to the elections and vote, as a matter not only of good citiWhat I got to say? See, I do go I just sit on the porch. My zenship, but as a business proposition. lum-be- r .Building permits increasing, husband, he the boss. He go to work The average business man would be most indignant industry operating at 100 per! the and bring home the moey. I were m!D,n? Penlns up to period f made he xhat allowed third charge to contract debts home, cook, take care the kids and greatest activity in history of the in his name and then objected to paying parties, all. them. What is the dif- thats wholesale and retail busicountry, My kids they dont bother. They ness increasing, farm ference if a business man allows himself to be loaded with a prices advancburden of tax debt simply through his negligence or laziness in all good.milkNolikedoctor billSy I give ing, moderation in taxation must be the plenty Americans to demanded Xo encourage investment of failing to go to the polls and fulfill his duty as 'a citizen in voting all the kids and they all pretty good capital. lor sound- men and measures. kids. We never someTooele tourist camp grounds gettimes a little castoria; thats all. ting many improvements. Sure, eight quarts of hiilk a day installs compressed air sysOgden IS FRANCE DOOMED? four for the morning, four for the tem in city Almost before you realize the big biWn top will befwith us. artesian wells. evening; bread cost me $1.25 a day, to buy that Season Ticket and secure for or celery lettuce beFrance today is confronted with a greater peril than in 1914 and potatoes, spaghetti and meat ing Roumanian be derived from a week within the Chautauqua yours tent. when the German armies began their march toward Paris. It has every day they get. I look good af- county.successfully grovn in Davis my kids, and they are no trounot the dread aspect of that invasion, but, if unchecked, it dooms ter to Utah over get $2,000,000 federble. al funds during next three fisb ranGe to extinction as a world It goes with the picture of Mrs. cal road power equally as the Teuton invayears. Mugnio to quote her in'herr own diasion, if successful, would have done. Tremonton Canning factory of Italian-Englis- h iecause it Kver since the Franco-Prussia- n war of half a century ago lect may convey the idea of vha( a sinEureka Star there has been much agitation in France over the low birth rate gularly woman shje is. She ventilating and theater installs new heating plant. Ihe late Lord Beacorisfield referred to this when he applied the tries herhappy all-stbest for all thej kids; she Garland to have childrens playgroup of artists, support Miss Ingram : Tbie Patton Brothprs Trin term decadent to the French people, although in the World war keeps herself healthy and jolly; she ground. broth- ers in two original for the breeding of n the'r rench proved they were far indeed from meriting the dispar-agemen- t. is healthy stock Parowan Canyon road open to Watteau Girls give a unique5 entettelnmen? .n and as for the rkst, nature Cedar Breaks. nrilrCheStl;? : The Nevertheless, while France is not decadent in the Bea- children, is a pretty good helpmate io her. musical Eureka New lessees begin work Stone, wizard, appearing in two nreludes and fka r-cons field sense, there is a falling off in the birth rate which in Every time a new baby comes, on Salvador property. the or boy, we like it much. I kiss end, it not stopped, will spell the doom of the republic. For Vernal State to replace bridges forty girl babies a lot; they all love me. in Uintah. my years the population of France has remained stationary. A little My husband never touch them. Eureka over a century ago the population of France and that of I never touch kids; rpy husband new ore bins.Eagle and Blue ell erect Germany were equal. In 1914 when the World war began the They just children, jleave them Livestock owners in Washington, population of says. alone, but they good because mama Iron ann Kane counties while sare of that had nAneinI?S to increased Germany shipped ho or more for there is a belief in many quarters that the and papa love them. And the father 270 5 head of iattle. is hard in the head, too, they know Ik Kyne s famous American Plav' $164,000 contract for Spanish German census had been tampered with to make it appear Ger- when lcks M dramatized from the Sat- he say they must mind, they Foi state rtamp Post whK. urday awarded. stories highway of Evening the same many had fewer people than it actually contained. But since the must mind. J Work starts on two Utah county the fifth night; Electra Platt, ?ast will.be Siven on We waf, instead of a stationary birth rate, France is for our kids provoker as good plan joist racts. a Wl11 experiencing two as other people. If they smart, they on MaSrian lessened one, which has dropped as low as 9 dteit?1JlersJ the sixth preludes aPPar in PaumeXing ,ke U day. 1000 a year.- A can go to high school, win per a and rare of of puzzle my producing 10,00 tons ore daily. you in evening magic. And again you have the wnnS, of a Season statistician estimates that in another generation the population boys go next year. All th pne ; rest, thev Bids called for paving Ogtainment Ticket Ogden in of J failce will have begun to decline at the features. eiter- rate of 200,000 a tear must learn to work. Surej what more den canyon dogway from Harrison and it is not hard to figure the ultimate of this. can you teach kids? avenue to mouth of Ogden canj'on, f Dont steal, work, sc The. menace to France contained in this is well estimated cost $30,000. understood in them. When that country. Huntington Forest road planned arious measures to counteract it have been prop- they all be nice.my babie; in osed-and Huntington canyon. legislation has been passed by the chamber of deputies The Mugnis come from itSTaples. and The greatest danger to American tor the purpose of. fostering marriage Mrs. Mugnio says that Iper mother and a thTbeifuries "f1 institutiqns lies in apathy of conserrate. had In his excuTritTns 'looWng for f qUaint Phiso-Dr- . rove ineffective and now France is higher birth twenty children. phy. Among the vative voters who; by failing to vote, natureS h H'86 the nearing period twenty there have been tjwo pairs of allow a small when her population will materially decline Elmer to inflict its minority Lynn Williams, Chicagos great truths: every vear. twins, one pair of which ts living. & will on the majority on The Big Game of the people. S0Ji Edna cturing Lowe I dont lose my kids because i Eugenia g'ivine Thp San Francisco thev The Columbia lan Imrie, brilliant scholaand speakX dlf t(L Healthr; Norman Al- get no care; they get diphtheria one Steel company has taken AUTOMOBILE ETIQUET over discus the by one, and they die. sh said. C. L tah Coal and and J Herbsman, noted western lecturerobrimant m?ndIn&dTigether for Billins, Coke properties in I nfever go to movies, no Carbon and Iron counties, Most people feel ashamed to show place Lifes Balance Sheet A Utah. delivery, ignorance of the manners since I got kids, not to church even, new $15,000,000 corporation has ot good society. They I because at the want uncouth to laugh be gjjod mother. been organized to take over the comways of uncultivated Once a same ftheSe year I visit mv bined interests. The steel business finishedJ know-al- l who People theStiPnVma"yi Brooklyn. But the kids I has heretofore been controlled in the seem to forget all their manners Sunday Pj; intercourse, they all dress up when they get behind the steering wheel of an east and south. The five rolling fun SEASON TICKE 'S ON SALE SOON like automobile. other kids. mills on this coast have been limited . . t they come to, a street corner The six rooms of the Mugnio home to scrap or and see people waiting to pass Pig iron imported from aheac f;111 nd make the pedestrians hold five beds and two arge tables. China or the east. With the inaug-- , vS' BTB. $1.50; Childs, $100 111 There are two babv (carriages in uration of a man lustrated is scrupulous about going through a door last iron industrv in and pig Programs Chautauqua Talks Will Be Distributed Soon. as below Utah, the Pacific coast will be in a working order. at a reception, may arrogant lv insist nn hi many in all the Mugnio babies have position its own WATCH FOR YOURS!! eventually to worn out. Mrs. Mugnio needs and establish ansupply laughinglv export trade, declined to tell. Ithou gh given up W. E. Creed, president of the , i. almost e IOOK entirely to beds, home is'lumbia Steel company has been the neat and clean. One rif the older guiding genius in this undertaking daughters has the job dach Sunday, which means so much to industrial -9-10 of washing and scrubbing the -86j-- 7 11-12-1and long growth expansion in the west. line of youngsters ves.j, just 3 bcHeve the majoilit'v wifl so to he mereI-'- - week a bath. think a oSthtTol" Mr. V right have you read my Mrs. Mugnio does wJt of the sew- latest book of poems? They were tiisll is how ing for the kids. by know. inspired you, you we have discovered, is sPccja,Hst, an ordinarv black manages: Miss Pretty Oh, Mr. Wright, I I cook big pot oattm eal for Hie smith who has learned to charge more. merely dont think to fair its the blame put kids in the morning a nd plenty of on me! Entered at the Postoffice at Provo, Utah, as h milk. MRS. MUGNIO AT 37, Phone 13 Matter. Second-clas- s . s - t, ) . L ' lhionEM Kfdpft I ! far-reachi- ng ' A The Economy Thats What self-conscio- V us it IPS!) WfUBIEM Millions oS Housewives Do ' - - They know that Good Baking Powder cant be sold for less; that More 1 two-stor- t , for the Money means , bak6 r day failures, waste of time and money; that rest by test Calumet means economy. , The Worlds Greatest Baking Powder t J UL V t yVTLi j L . if b' ' i YES- :- - Its a Good Program need-doct- orj r ' i ; i -- 'op-,en- s. THERES MUSIC Seal 1 ' tC Ifni tated h 1 ar i , I THERES ENTERTAINMENT I 1 - And Intellectual Lectures p ' " i i t i - -- j h " - 'u! ts 2o0; Students, , ' I1 j Co-th- Provo, August j ' v w t Subscribe Provo Post !;' ! . I ! j |