Show SIDELIGHTS FROM WASHINGTON I the right of way de-In rgani zed as' possible but is- being given: to construction ' country has and small craft boon urged to lend Its aid In the cam stroyers ' Since the day war was declared the Palsn undertaken by the United States navy has patrolled our own coasts-- For commissioner of education to secure coast defenses— scores of vessels have secured yachts fishing vessels the greatest possible school attendance been fast motor boats and other minor craft " tlftsyear In a letter addressed to and others are being sdded' to ' this state and' labor bodies throughout force as rapidly as possible the United'-city States Commissioner C lax-to- n The navy has sent to France a 8corps sayswho arrived on June the of aviators - "For th armed first contingent of the regular protection of our boys and girls against unusual temptations to forces of the 'United States - o land on French soiL The aeronautic corps fair Into delinquencies of many kinds and that they may be prepared more has been greatly enlarged ’aviation fully for the work of life and the bases established along the coast and duties and responsibilities of citizen- officers and men trained in the operaship It Is of the utmost Importance tion of seaplanes ’dirigible balloons and that our schools' shall be maintained In other types of aircraft An additional full efficiency both as to attendance appropriation of $45000000 has been and standards of work during the con- asked for aviation' v’ tinuance of the war and everything About $80000000 is Involved In the possible should be done to increase entire building program in our navy their efficiency In' both respects yard training stations submarine and aviation bases' the big storage wareHelp Labor Caa Give: “The various labor organizations and houses we are for munitions new “shops foundries their members throughout the country and supplies thebuilding can render most valuable help In this shipways the huge drydocks and the I am therefore appealing to various structures under way or prorespectall these organizations to use their In- vided for The marine' corps has more than fluence and to urge their- Individual members ' to do all they can to the end doubled In enlisted strength since the that' the standards of the schools In war began On April 6 there were In the several states and cities shall not the corps 426 - commissioned officers be lowered in aiiy way and- that no and 13266 enlisted men It now has children of school age shall remain out more than 28000 enlisted men only 1479 recruits of school except because of absolute required to bring it " - up to- its being full - authorized enlisted necessity“For the sake' of this great cause In strength of 30000- A force of marines which I feel sure you are no less in- has been landed in France for service terested than I am I am taking the under General Pershing and the entire corps is eager for action liberty of requesting you to bring this matter to the attention of all the laFind vSalt Deposits ! bor organizations of your city In Kansas a 'deep well struck rock Z also schools in salt at suggest that since 690 feet’ below- the surface and Lasoon after 'cities open very many 600 feet of rock salt in penetrated If bor day It might be very helpful beds to sixty feet thick acfrom five special attention should be given i to cording to the United States geologithis matter on that day“ cal survey department of the Interior Need of Economy and Saving A' large area in this state ‘Is underlaid ‘The United States Is now at war by saltwhich is mined by many shafts A large part of our country’s human and obtained by 'pumping brine 'DrillLouisiana has energy is taken away from the farms ing for oilthein 'Texas and presence of tremendously factories and' Industries of peace' and revealed thick deposits of: rock salt at a depth' until the war ends all their energies of v a few hundred feet will be devoted to fighting Thicknesses of 2000 feet are com“A great portion of our productive ono drill hole passed energy Is being turned Into the creation mon and than 3000 feet of rock saltthrough of Implements of destruction Many of more Most of the salt made in Utah Is proour products are now being devoted to duced by evaporating' the water 'of Instead Destruction war of purposes and in' California by of construction is the object of & great Great Salt lake" sea water These sources evaporating of the energy country’s portion “As much of the human energy and are Inexhaustible and the limit of production by solar evaporation will thereproductive capacity of the nation are ' now being devoted to the purposes of fore never be reached: war so should the proper amount of the money of the United States be so He who offers his life for devoted his country is offering the greatest possible sacrifice but the American men and women who support the government with their ’money are doing their part ‘This war Is going to be financed of the Amerlargely out of the savings ican people during "the war It is not too great a sacrifice to make for ‘one’s country In time of war to deny one's self luxuries to cut down unnecessary i expenses to lead ' quieter and busier thus lives Not only will the " money saved and used to ' buy Liberty loan National Park Director bonds help the United States but the diminished consumption of - food and Tours Utah Pleasure other articles will do much to relieve the country from the strain of war Ground “The less the people use the less strain there is upon the productive capacity of the nation and the more can That governmental interest which be devoted to winning the war the to the popularmore the people save the more liberal will contribute greatly financial support can they give the gov- ity of the pleasure ' ground has been ernment This is the people's war and keenly aroused in ZIon canyon was the be financed by the American assurance it ! to not of Horace M Albright act- people by the rich and not by the director and 'the poor the Ing of the national: park ser- poor but by the rich earner the and the Wage on vice his arrival here capitalist He miner and the farmer and the manu- has ' been making a touryesterdayof Inspection j facturer scenic national reservations through ' How v Is Spent Money “I am thoroughly Impressed with the ' “Subscribers to the recent $3000000000 issue of Liberty bonds and intending importance of Zion' as a scenic attracsubscribers to the second Liberty loan tion and our department will foster its are interested In knowing just how the development to the utxnost said he ' money obtained Is used A large amount Mr' Albright was accompanied on a of money is necessary to maintain the to called upon canyon by 'Douglas navy which has been our commerce trip through-thWhite general industrial agent defend our coast and of the Salt ' Lake Route who for years has from attack ’To put the navy on a war basis been placing before the public its every ship in reserve had to be fully claims to rank as a wonderland “Zion canyon must be ranked among manned and commissioned Many aux alsohad-tadded be vessels the splendors of scenic America’’ said j iliary On April 6 there were 61680 enlisted Mr Albright ' “From now on the de- men now there are more than 186000 partment’s interest In Zion will be maIn addition we have enlisted more terially increased and maintained This 10 than 85000 reserves and there areservwill bring about an increase In its at000 national naval volunteers in tractiveness fdr tourists and pleasure-seeker: : ice Contracts have been placed for every Lake “Salt' is fortunate’ in ' that being the dual peculiarly two great to destroyer and submarine chaser gateway the shipyards of the country can tuild' areas scenic Yellowstone Zion park and new records are expected In con- canyon Each of these presentsand a such in to is addition All this struction are charms of no in that j diversity they 32000-ton batthe battleships the five j competitive tle cruisers of 35000 tons each the way con- - j as seemed war winter “It if last ever war vessels largesttheand swiftest would keep visitors from the! built six scout cruisers and many dltlons national parks Some pessimists even we which have made craft for auxiliary advocated that the parks be closed No contracts These will be built as early such idea was accepted by Franklin K Lane secretary of the Interior who openly declared that' the strenuosity of demanded more relaxation You Hoi? Show and longer "rest' That he was right is proved by the recorded attendance in the parks' which Is much larger than in 1916“ ‘Mr Albright expressed satisfaction in Ever Feel a Banana Skin? That's It! assurances given by the governor and state road engineer that not only would about those corns “I should some Gets-- It Corns present highways be kept ina- condition on’ I Justto put ‘worry but new:ones added used pester' the world into a frenzy pain digging slicing toes enduring with plasters and tape trying tinkering Washington t A doerUsing Onl y the 2— sept - ruth YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO - - ' ATTEND OUR r - - - ilffJIlsi - - - - "v -- - ’ - : - - - - - - ‘ - ’' - ss -- BE BOOSTED'BY x f mon U S OFFICIALS SEPT r r SAT SEPT ft k v V 1 I ’ ” I J y I WE HAVE READY FOR YOITR IISPEOTION THE HOST ! PLEAsiNo Assortment of 10th : ' i i as-sbrtme- ntof ZION CANYON! - v - Mr Magid wlio recently returned irom a six: weeks buying trip in New York has succeeded beyond all expectations and in the face of unprecedented market conditions in securing tha most wonderful high-clasuits and dresses at popular prices this big credit store has ever shown and it is an open secret that the Western Outfit Co is always first with stocks assortraents and values ' - i son s : v m DRESSES - V 'y - ? 5th THE MOST --DELIGHTFUL styles imaginable— and besides being '£ the most pi easing they show definitely wh'at the style trend for the "f1 coming season is to be All the models are fine: some are elaborate A' while the maj ority are strictly hand - tailored and all are unquestion- ' t i f ably remarkable values - ' - " " t - i i - 1 V - 1 - V s ‘ ‘ ' ' J i V " ’ - - ' 'i e mVQIIITQWeW1' " - of in broad- cloths wools velours serges gabardines coverts and novelty weaves in all the popular colors and effects $20 and upward -- v endIess array : " TkDIf 6C17 6 There are rich satins and 'taffetas combi- nations of these and georgettes fine serges and combinations-oserge and satin styles to please everyone price range from $1250 up IIVT - IIM f : e s- - DON’T LET THE LACK OF RE AD Y CAiSH INTERFERE UriTII PURCHASING NEW FALLAPPAREL 1 t - “I’ll war-time- s - i t ’ Enables you tb buy what clotliing ybii need—an d whil e enj oy iiig the use of same pay in convenient weekly or monthly amounts Prices are the same as if you paid all cash No interest or other extra t Corns Peel Off!” ” “ y - : - ' t ‘ ' ip t" i ' charges" " ' 1“ — - ' v- - - TAUGHT FRENCH University Professors Will Give Lessons to Men - at"Fbrt:’:V‘-VJ Puts Your Feet in Clever Ends Coras Quickly to fix a corn so It wouldn’t hurt But now no one in the world “should worthe moment you put “Gets-It- “ ry" because on it means the end of a corn Is nothing in ‘the world like There —nothing as sure and certain “Gets-It- ” you can count on to —nothing a that time take off corn or callus every The corn never and without“Gets-Itdanger ” will not It grew that the flesh neverget never makes irritates “Gets-ttoe sore Just two drops of f ourand vanishes presto! the corn-palyou can peel the corn right Off Shortly with your finger and there you and happy with the toe as e as you palm smooth and corn-fre-before-diit Guess Never - happened not “Gets-It from Get a bottle of today no more store you need 'pay any drug than 25c or sent on receipt of111price by E Lawrence & Co Chicago Sold in Salt Lake City and recomworld’s best corn remmended as the T dept Schramm-Johnso- n drug edy by Z C M Co (5 stores) Waterloo Drug i Pharmacy Gete-1-4 - -- —It : ”- nr are-corn-fr- - d - - - ee i : f AH of the soldiers who desire to take work in French will receive instruction from members of the faculty of the University of Utah according to an agreement reached at a meeting of R S Thompson of the Y M CL A at the fort with President John A WIdtsoe and Prof Walter A Kerr of the modern language department The courses are instituted sit the' request of 500 soldiers It is expected more will take the work when it Is organized The men who desire to 'take the work are requested to give their names Mr Thompson at the Y ML CL’1 A" The course will be classed as extension' work for the university The university plans' to send as many professors as are needed to carry on the work Final plans will be completed at a meeting at the fort Wednesday night The university is glad to do what it can to aid the soldiers in French or anything else that mastering will be of use to the men In the war” said President John A WIdtsoe “We are situated in a position to help them consider- ably and are doing our bit to aid them” - '- '- EACH day new' shipments arrive bringing delightful conceptions in early fall styles - A remarkable collection of authoritative' models at all prices is awaiting you here PROPER IIATS for EVERY TO $100 " QCCASION-35- 0 y i ' ' ' - ’L - We sell millinery of quality at low prices’ and let you pay ' 'vfor:'$ame’ as your' inpome riermits V ’I - -I the store that made ‘‘YOUR CREDIT ' IS GOOD” 'FAMOUS!'- - ' THE STORE THAT MADE “YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD” FAMOUS! |