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March I. 1CT. JANUARY I7..1921' ..... LAKE GITY. r 1 xnwad&iB TWifSffr 2 S5- - - 3 - THE DESERET NEWS 3I0XDAY .Af.T SPECIAL FAST MEETING JAVt AHY IS. It t hereby directed thC in H the sUkM and vrard of the Church of Jesus Chrlt SaJnU to which thi notice of Leuer-ds- y ibell come, a Special Fast Meeting be held oa ores-Mo- n Sunday. J muary jg, at Sp-m- . on which collection will be mode od contribuUoos received for the Near But Belief fund which U dealing with the dltreo In Armenia and In other optreed ertiona o Aala, and also for the European - Belief Council which 1 planning to provide 'million hungry food for " children In Bishop are requeated to invoke the eervtcee of tbclr ward teachers and all other available agencies in making n tbor aogh canvaa of their ward, between now and the date named. In order that every family shall be Invited and encouraged o 'contribute "the equivalent of at lean tha taro meals contemplated by the faJW, for the feeding of tboe who are confronted by long Wo should months of like to feet that every man, woman and Siild In all our communities had done this moch in responding to this moat piteous appeal to thrtr humanity; while of course those who feel so inclined may contribute M much more as they choose. All funds thus collected should be forwarded without Selay to the ofrioe of the Presiding Bishop- , , pre-taili- I ; It, th supply ft stesdilr decretsing, Mr. Kramer decUrei; mors sod tnore drinker sre Upering off their rats of consumption sn4 becoming reconciled to tbs new tonditions. Private slocks of liquor, gays the commissioner, have been absorbed like lakes in, the deseret," end the imbiber U being compelled to resort to the bootlegger where be is unwilling to give up hie daily or weekly potion. The quatity Of the vile stuff which the average bootlegger deals in will soon kill or cure his customer. , Meanwhile, the prohibition agents have been making llife unpleasant for the illicit traffickers in whisky and many of the latter have been driven from the field. .This work. Commissioner Kramer promises, will be carried on with increasing vigor, and bo confidently believe! that mot of the bootlegger wilt be utterly' discouraged before, long-- : Permits Tor. Jegrtmate use of " alcohol have tferrease.j greatly and it is believed the list is flefinilely moving toward a minimum. The great task of enforcing the prohibition laws has been difficult and at limes discouraging; but U is thought the worst period of the fight has passed and that . progress beoeefortb- - wiil-bmore rapid and more appreciable to the gen" . eral public. i" AIT In all ih report of the commissioner should be received with gratification by friends of prohibition. It may b that aoms of them have felt a little disappointed when they have seen so many evidences of Illicit traffic in liquor; but many, enthusiasts did not fully realize the difficulties that would have to be faced in seeking to enforce the new ltws. If the .believer. In prohibition will back .up the law enforcement agents, giving them encouragement and -- assistance whenever opportunity to do so presents itself. It will not be long before the unwholesome conditions of a former day will become a fast fading memory. -- threc-and-a'ha- lf e. NATIONAL WOOL GROWERS CONVENTION. these columns , Saturday, in connection "with reference lo the convention of the dab Wool Growers association, comment was made on the plight of the sheep men and their experiences of the past year andT a half. Today the National Wool Growers assoannual convenciation opened ila fifty-six- th tion in this city. Delegates are here from many of the stales of the Union and some visitor! from beyond the borders of our own country, who arc interested In the developric. ment of the industry. Owing to the unusual The condition of these millions of difficulties "and problems "which the" tittle ones In Europe, as described have to face, the convention session, by those who have visited the. countries pf central and Europe, Is trmgio which will occupy three days, are expected to been Whatever extreme. in the may have be of exceptional interest and value. It is to the causes of the present woe, the children be hoped that from them will develop an be not are not responsible. They must increase of knowledge, a growing optimum and allowed to perish, if an outstretched band and nourishment can offering sustenance encouragement and a unity of purpose and save them. - let every porent In our land of determination that will carry the industry also peaee and plenty and let every child through the hard days ahead to complete sucbestow a sympathetic thought upon a cess. situation of such suffering ss happily they have never known and the response, we In spite of their losses and the disesler fret sure, will be spontaneous and liberal, bee threatened, the sheep and woo! men that an Is ft extraordinary emergency,' calling not lost faith and their eyes ere turned have measures must unusual and for he met toward the future with confidence. It is promptly. As followers of the Blaster who drew the little children to Him and blessed realized that even with the best fortune that them, our immediate duty Is to see that no canbe hoped for it will take two or three years cries In child vain for bread. hungry to bring the industry back to anything like a - HFBER i. GRANT. ANTHOX It. LEND. , paying basis and to begin to recoup the 1oses CHARLES W. PENROSE, that have been suffered. However, the growFirst Presidency. ers have learned that they must take the lean years along with the fat ones. All they ask-- is an even baeak. To this they are entitled. RICHARD'S BIRTHDAY AND THRIFT SaIt Lake .City bids welcome to the visit1 NE of the isest and best beloved of early ing wool men and expresses the hope that their Americans was Benjamin Franklin, who visit here will be one to be remembered with ';r was born In Boston two hundwJ -- and fifteen pleasure and entire gratification. years ago today, January 17. By most biograph-- f er. thrift is emphasized as' the fundamental AN INSULT TO OUR 0W COLLEGIATES. r- - secret of his greatnes; and certainly no other trsit is so much discoursed upon, and com-- Cl AMONG other recommendations, many of in his writings and maxims. He mended excellent, made by the informal e" fen reorganizing the z exerted a deep influence on rnitemporaneour advisory-committeAmerican life, and there can be no denying that executive departments of this state and reducik'- - fellow, ..counLryroea .today . w.oud,be Jt ap- - ng- the- - expenses t adnnisU'tUqnr is one board spier, more femtenied sud'mre premf.emis- if wbteii 'contemplates xt for the University of Utah and the Agricux;2lhey showed a greater willingness to observe ltural which must be the this sound principle of his moral creed. , College, members" - It is altogether fitting therefore that his state superintendent of publig instruction and , I -- anniversary 'Should have been rboeen foF the one representative of each of those institu 7 beginning of this year's observance of National tions, together with four others none of whom r. Thrift Week. Reminder of our national need shall be a student or an alumnus of either institution." It is hard to believe that this Tor. the present practice of this particular twM tint latter suwestion hr made seriously. fir "effect, pptstpriwtetyF'Conr eyed than In ciirnectidn wRfi' ihe'biVth "and R would place over the porials of the two life of its mot celebrated ant sagacious advo- - chief educational establishments of the state cate. Although much more ihan a century has the warning, Abandon hope, all ye who enter ; t passed since his earthly career ended, his here, of either aspiration or eligibility for a are as timely and necessary now as place on the most honorable educational r teaebings i'ithey were hen he gave them. Inasmuch as appointive board in the commonwealth. It rs would mean that the pursuit of knowledge in larger part of the present disturbing in the eeonom life of the country would either home college was to constitute a preb eliminated if the American people all scribed handicap, and that specific preference accepted and followed his words bf wisdom as was lo be shown to college men from the outlo frunlity and pnidenee in their personal side or was to be reserved for those who had there mut be great had no college training at all, Irs short, if the ir. affairs, it follows-thz advantage in recal'irg his counsels and renlv- -' day shall ever happily come when every youth z.z ing lo make them applicable to ourselves today. in the state shall have bad the opportunRy of r ; He insisted that no measure of time was so short study at either of these two great educational r that it should not lie used lo good purpose, and institutions in hich alt Utah citizens take by the same token that nothing of a material such prid.e, this extraordinary provision mould ; f kihd'w as "so" ThMgiilTi ca oFThat it should be discriminate against and bar them every one, - wasted. Yet he held the act of savingo be in and would compel the appointive power ' to ' 'I itself more imporiaut IbaiTwhat uT saved, search out men or women who, after acquiring because from the former comes the mtroduc- - elsewhere such education as they had wiljial, lion of new habits of life and the conception of bad later come to make their abode hre. The one presumable argument for a prudent in place of waslefuf'spending; while from the latter often arispa that odious human restriction so absurd and unfair is that students or alumni might retain so ere p an affec? - blemish, stinginess or miserliness. True thrift have in and tion for their alma mater aa to warp their avarice common, nothing f though some, alas, would make them synonyms. judgment and render them narrow, aelfish and biased in their duty and capacPROGRESS OF PROHIBITION. ity an assumption which, we beg to be permitted to observe, is gratuitous and unwarr'T'BE report of Prohibition Commissioner ranted, not to aay insutting. Kramer for the firt twelve months of ,T t . 3 national prohibition is encouraging. In spite What will Harding do?-i- s a question the fact that much liquor can still be . perplexing the people of France, according to the new report. Tha same question is pain- , -- obtained by those who know where to look for T N -- n. i ; I 4 i under-nourish- flock-mast- south-easte- rn Q S -- - -- -I 1- - K . . i T sr i ; .the fae-to- at ' . -- s JANUARY 17 1921 ' t 'of e ers WHAT IS INTERESTING? (For Tks Ptnnt Ksws fcjr Pr Frank Crassly What la Interacting f That which awakena my Curtoaity, foe one thing. ' It Curiosity can bs kept aroused, it means continued Interest. Once you sate my- - Curiosity, Interest die.; The thrill com from srtnu you do net know, not from what you knew. When you grara boy. and coming homa 1t at night saw a strangs Something whit waving at )ou. you had apaxms of sensation th ilka of which now you cannot buy for moner. But when you dered to come near, and fohnd that It was nothing but, a whit shirt, waving oa the clothesline, all jrour thrills passed. When the magician performs his trick of, .levitation, the steeping young -- lady M feet to the air, renting trpon nothing at all, and gentlemen from the audience come upon th stag and pass hoops "over her, showing ah has no visibl means of support, w ar fascinated. , And the only reason for our intense Inter- -, eat fit because we do not understand. W pay our money to see the ih in order to., "W mystified. If wo knew how it Is don w should not attend. The magician knows that and never tells. The greatest humbug and disappointment in the world I Th Answer. , In the arithmetic of Ufa there ar no Answers over to th back of th book. There Isn't any Answer. Because life Is a continuous Adventure. We get up every morning with a new seat precisely because we do not know what tha dsy will bring forth. The Creator, with Hla tnflnlt resources, jonyflnd-- soro pies sure, in tnraknowtng alts thing but a mortal who knew what would1 take place tomorrow would be bored to deatb. Life's seat is ta Illusions t- - Th child dreams of what h win do when he goes to college. The college boy thinks and talks continually of what he will b when h enters upon his Career. The lovers dot to fancying how happy they will be when they ate married. The parents anticipate their children's growth. And when w grow oldan d there ar no more beckoning vistas. Nature kindly removes ua Death, with Its terrific finality, would paralyse life, and shadow all our days with despair, if w did not fill it. too, with our fancies and belief no that if there were no Heaven it would be neeeaaarx to Invent one, to keep us ail from going mad. So marches runs, dances, creeps on thin multitude of mortals, never grasping, always hoping, never crying, "XI is sriongh! Here will I rest. I have arrived." but forsver expecting, ravhlng forward, and "these all die, not having received the promise." What then Are we cheated, fooled Not so W'e ar happy. If we lAderstand that this is the nature of happiness, and ' that Ufe Is a Process, not a State. w The Staple CONTINUES TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY Here are some of the extraordinary bargains that await you ""QtWpevMA6 a. arBe.KvWiniiv'sw-s.'- and-rais- es Dress Ginghams; regular 40c a yard, special... . AH 32 Inch 49c AD 32 inch Dress Ginghams, 36 Inch Percales, regular 45c regular 75c 8 yard, special. ... 19c a yard, special 32 Inch Imported Zephyr Ginghams, 29 inch Galatea, erguhir 60c" regular 93c a yard, 42c ::.68c a yard, s special.' special AH 32 Inch Kiddles Cloth, 30 inch Cheviots, regular 35 40c aAByard, 20c regular 60c a yard, special. special. AD AO : SiHr1 Hose, Corsets; Brassieres, etc., continues throughout the week. Ribbons,-Handkerchie- .- prewjs.-- . fs, . - re M9M The churning of margarin from nuti and ' -- f fully perplexing several hundred persons in this country who bate applied at the Marion, Ohio, employment arenry "for Jobs in . .the forthcoming adnrnijlration. says the state legislature will lodvral. cecognitioa ot lb Green River project. Federal recognition has already been extended to Sunny Brook, Rock and Rye, Cedar Brook and other aimilar projects" and look what has happened to Ihemf e Last week Ibe paper had Lenine 111, the next day he was seriously ill, and Thursday he was believed to be dying, a Saturday someone at Moscow was reported to have thrown a bprah eat h,m and missed. Watch this week's papers. Review: Chauffeurs in Fays The Mcri-a- n the future will be oblised to pass a rigid examination in Mexico City, prior to precipitating accidents;" meani" apparentiy that ubse-quenl lo the exam, f tuy ean precipitate with impunity. d and fat-free- a4 local a Judge; prescribe! prison lerrn. for a thief who stole f2.000 worth of diamonds, "one wondera what would have been the penally if the cplprit had etolen something taiuabie. like a dozen eggs. .MILD LNDIGNATION. The low down scurvy half-brethat swiped our log rahin from the bridge where we were working doe not need lo bring it back as we hate another one. but if there is a hcil for dog. I hope he gets a seat in the front row Ah my comptinii nU. Lancaster OAu.) ed The principal difference between Ttoco Nut Buster and the finest creamery butter is 15 to 40 cents a pound-Flavo- r and food value are the same. But you dont have to skimp and save because of the high price. Fats are essential foods, necessary to health, as war times proved in foreign countries. You get this health fat in its easily digested and assimilated form when you eat Troco Nut Butter. Instead of wondering if what we say here can be true, just mail in the coupon for the trial order. We will mail yu an order good for one pound." milk d from snowy fat, extracted from the white meat of coconuts. This is churned milk. with twice pasteurized, fat-fre- ed .TROCO NUT BUTTER COMPANY, Chicago - UTAH WHOLESALE - GROCERY CO. sn w, Xa Sratfc. STse. 1ST Successor to Butter Read Carefully,, 9 Mn this coupon to th Troco Nst Batter Co. Don't tak it to poor grocer. We VUlscnd yo aa onto good oa ear dealer for a poood of Troco. He win Mil It to m. Accept this free offer and leant how sweat Troco I sad bow well ye wffi tike It. Then yon wfll always see It Only on poood to family. TROCO NUT RUTTER CO. Chicaeo J7 41 Mall Am lrea llreeta. m order on my grocer or any grocer for a free pound of Troco. 4 Mail This Coupon Teta Tress Net SsttsrCe. Dost tsks k t raw ci. ...... ELASTIC We 30-ye- ar Russian Tell Truth About Rusia,".eads a newspaper headline. Weil, that is newa. 40 cents a pound Mr. Hoffman makes Troco Nut Butter -s- Noting that The principal difference is IS to Chanted from coconuts Rumor probably-jurs- This pure nut fat is as nutritious as butter fat. It is highly nutritive very digestible and easily assimilated. When considering food value, remember that healthy tropic races live on coconuts. Mr. Hoffman develops the same flavor in Troco Nut Butter which made his butter so famous. This flavor delights and surprises every new User, as yo pr trial pound will prove. milk require highest skill and long experience which can best be gained by making creamery butter.The process is practically the same, with nut fat replacing butter fat. Flavor cornea from the same source from scientifically ripened milk. , , Thus the man who has learned how to make the sweetest creamery butter, knows how to put the same sweetness into nut butter. This man is A. E." Hoffman, a butter expert with 30 years experience, who supervises the production of every pound of Troco Nut Butter.' We bare built Mr. Hoffman a new plant of white tile and concrete, the last word in modem food plant construction. All the elaborate equipment required by modem food experts is at Ids command. Every sanitary condition is perfect. fat-free- Files of Th Deseret Ksws. JAXPARY 17, lOL President George Q. Cannon returned from the 8andwich islands He had been gone seven weeks and had attended, as the special guexf of honortha fuhtieo oelhra- tton in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of tha introduction of th goepal into Hawaii by himself and others National Live Stock association, Th tabled in convention to this city, memorialized Congress asking that th Grout bill be killed. The measure was designed to prohibit the manufacture of oleomargarine," and the Interest the stock men had in th manufacture of the Gutter Substitute was the market it created for olein oil extracted t from beef animals and neutral lard. Th peraonnel of the senate standing committees in the Utah legislature was named by Senator Evans president of th senats There were 2) committees as compared with 1 now. Senator Barnes introduced 8. B. I, designed to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquor to minors or irresponsible adults C. W. Mors wax .r.isctsd gnap4 master of the local' Masonic aucceediag F.- C. - , Jjlehrs mm. otore ib at? ST.' SOUTH MAIN 30 Years to Learn How by Frank Crane.) - - DBtro u TWENTY YEARS AGO. From th v" St ;otm illl-i- t it XI, AB The Special Sale of Hand Bags, Pyralin Ivory, ..." (Copyright, sauA Devonshire Gingham, regular 65c a yard, special... AH 27 Inch" STOCKINGSft Specialize in the manufacture of ELASTIC STOCKINGS ABDOMINAL MATERNITY, and UTERINE SUPPORTERS Expert Truss Fitters S. H. BOWMAR CO. Brooks Arcade Bldg. Sale Lsk Kid-Filt- ads ars believed. "". Tailored Corrzti ag Man te erSer. Kssnstlteklac, hatton nut,piaatlac t er--4 T. am Pink I ns. bra4rias, Mall Sait Lake City. Utah r ares. Salt Laka Cliy, Utah, location l mine Barton Gulch, Madison county, Montana. Kotlca is hereby given that, at meeting at the Board of Director for th aboT named company held In room earns on the h day Doc am bar.Building 1920 aaaaeimant No. of ! of I cant par abara oSa loalod open the capital etock of tha corporation Isaned and outstanding, parable tn fho treaaurer at hi office. 4AI Kearns building, Salt Lake City. Utah. Any atork upon which hi snonsmant may remain a flat tha rd day of February, unpaid 1M, will b dallnquant and advartlaad for sal al publln auction, and unless payment it mad before March Ird, 121, at i o'clock p m, at 41 Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah, so much of oaci parcel af stock will be sold to pa; the delinquent assessment thereon to cost of advertising am gather with sxpens of sale. I, krald-l- n. srden a tpaelaJtjr. B. BltOADWAT !al Laha City Waaat- - CM, AMBMBEVT "Jtews Deseret New HO. 1. Th. Katlv Silver Mininr aad Company, principal place of MELVIN D. WELLS. total- - Secretary and Treasurer Data of first pnblicatloa Jan. 1, lltL ? |