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Show PROGRESSIVE OPHION Both Leif and Columbus, It Seems, Were Late By ever, there has been an open route Centuries. from Alaska southward. Careful investigations conducted by the staff of Gila Pueblo, Globe, Ariz. 1937) show that there were people living on the beaches iff now dry lakes, which were formed during the rainy periods that were synchronous with glaciations. It is difficult to date the stone implements found along the shores of these vanished lakes, but these artifacts miut be more than 10,000 years old, as the lakes were probably In existence from 30,000 to 10.000 years ago. "The next trace of man In the Southwest dates from about the beginning of the Christian era. Skipping over the long period of at least 10.000 years, which still remains a mystery, wa come to that period in Southwestern history about which a great deal is known. The bssket maker Pueblo culture dating from about A. D. 500 to about A. D. 1700." (Mac-Curd- CHICAGO. one- tor the Here' Scribner quiz: . America was diuovered in . (1) 1492 A. D.; (2) in 1000 A. D.; (3) sometime before 8000 B. C. Most people offhand, will say 1492. and chalk up a score for Christopher, sn Italian boy batting (or Spain. Others, on their guard, will say 1000 A. D.. and give three rousing cheers tor the Scandinavians. Both sides will be wrong. The careful sciences of snthro-pologand geology cast their vote tor the third answer. If you picked answer No. 1 or No. 2. give yourself zero and do better next time. For both Cristoforo Colombo and Leif, son of Erie, when they arrived found human inhabitants, and plenty of evidence that America had not only been discovered but to a conSMITH TOO BUSY siderable extent settled by men and women long before any Europeans got around to it. How long, is a question discussed Judicially in a brochure issued by the Field Museum of Natural History. No Dogmatic Answer Given. No dogmatic answer Is given, but scholars are sure of one thing: humans discovered America so long ago that there were camels here in those days. We must accept what Information the most competent geologists can give us concerning the length of time man has Inhabited the New World, writes Paul S. Martin, chief curator of the department of anthropology at Field. This is in his introduction to the brochure, which is entitled Archeological Work in the Ackmen-LowrArea," and indicates the importance of excavations and analysis of prehistoric human remains in that area. All evidence seems to show that he had not arrived in North AmerBecause Henry Hofer, a blackica before the last glaciation, the smith at Sharpsburg, Pa., has so Wisconsin. much work to do that be starts at "All possible routes through west. m. every morning and works ern Canada were probably blocked sometimes 17 hours a day, neighduring the period of time from bors disturbed by the pounding on 65,000 to 20,000 years ago. Howhis anvil complained to the police. ever, there was one exception a But when who has been a break in the ice which occurred blacksmith Henry, for 44 years, learned no about 40.000 years ago. one could legally stop him, he conOpen Route From Alaska. tinued to start work at 5 a. m. "At that time It would have been Ohio Map on Calf possible for man to travel from RAVENNA, OHIO. A Jersey cow Bering straits, through Alaska, down the Mackenzie river, and bom near here had on its forehead along the eastern part of the Bocky a white patch closely resembling a mountains or along the plateau be- map of the state of Ohio. tween the Rockies and the Coast range, although there is no conclusive evidence that this occurred. For the last 20,000 years, how- y y y, LETS SAVE THE DATm COOPERATING AT BAtOMM Premier Mussolini Inspects one of the new arms of the infantry during tha recent Italian army maneuvers In which more soldiers took part than at any time since the World r. He is shown inspecting a small assault gun. Leprosy Ratio of World Estimated at 2 per 1,000 SINGAPORE. One person In 500 of the world's population is a leper. Dr. Gordon R. Ryrle, medical superintendent of tha largest leper hospital in tha British empire, esti- mates. Doctor Ryrie appealed for a more intelligent understanding of leprosy problems in a speech at Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States. It is time, he said, that the archaic conception of the terrors of leprosy be changed. 'Tt is by no means a rare disease, he said, "it is not ordinarily Infectious among adults, but is gen- erally contracted by children between the ages of 5 and 10. Even a person married to a leper does not usually contract the disease. The tragedy, he said, was that probably not 3 per cent of lepers were being cared for, and not one in 50 was being cared tor as a leper should be treated. "The world is not willing to spend enough to give a certain amount of care to one leper in 50, he added The money spent on cosmetics in England and the United .States would provide comfortably for every leper in the world. "A fraction of the money spent on tobacco, sweets and alcohol would provide tor all the lepers. Honor Indian Chief Who Saw Death of Tecumieh TH YOUfitG AotHMSTHITtaM UzJzsSASTY sssjssssad B4Hi.OtMQ Sugar, Utah,s best, lOIbcIlhU Built by an Empire Builder For Builders oi New Empires Milk, tall can, 4 for ToUet Tissue, 4 for BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Offering 1600 courses in 35 Departments, is prepared fully to serve the youth of the Inter ; ' LB25C IT OFFERS :: ; : :: Foundation Courses For All Professions and Vocations. YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. :: Mayonaise!BestFoods,qt 45,2 !! Look over our Fine Line IT IS ORGANIZED INTO- Fine Colleges: Applied Science, Arts and Sci- ences, Commerce, Education, and Fine Arts. 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Here the New Deal ha. concentrated it. effort Rood control, navigation. and power projects, soil conservation, reforestation, redamabon, road construction, bridges, public buildings. State and National parks, recreational 1 these projects wStKeal aCtiVitI WhIcK haVB Vat,y increa,ed be .nabPond PROPEHTY-PfcHMANENT- I LM OF LANDS AND OTHER th. ford shot! bo ntnnor tho Loris PwMs. to the aehood n ,ul11 I I constitution0 or 1st a. 6 W0 I rirvn A JOINT EESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND It's great to hear voice your Written ahan constitute Bifn school funds said I "J? sssr tthsr Aiatrict school purposes with .MhVthir di,trlc which words cannot replace the of your voice. The telephone reaches out to other towns and brings happy, familiar voices to you In return. The long distance operator will be glad to S. 9 be rates to any towns without obligation. Whose voice would you like to htar? Hie Mountain Males Telephone d Telegraph Itepa eioi cousla . scnooi census; I SSJ addition an aqualiiatioa toad ! uteCfooSk wrlr tL sf GEMS hI th Sy'ad KHfflr 1. it U te I amend section 8 of Articleproposed tha oonsus: said squal nation apportioned to tho Conitjtation of tho stats of Utah us I amended by tha vote of tho oloetoT, 1, ,ne" tha Leafe! 8,d rat Ku foUawi1 ,1Uon 19 tamed I 5 I rsistesd iff " J 1 u ta lrin'rti.d MODERN WOODWORKINC Mannfacturers of OFFICE STORE FIXTURES Superior Cabinet Work iHT p-- Renkel, Phone Was. Mgr. We have Added A TILE Department tt k BANK ". "ml mon schools Iho interest on tha State th Proawd. of orty that my accrue to tha atata fc I br If is election adopted til by th operated by Mr. H. Wynn Constitutional Amendment 622 S. vlaioni of Sietion 7. SHOE ' Office and Factory Salt Lake State Street your Shoes Repaired THINK TUTION 1 or ?5mTBJLFSTj: law Jwths aiilli era? .flit0 jayr they to numboF tt Jobs at Moderate W 414 So. State 5 i.j Jewelry, Wetch. Kodek Repalrint S"11 73 Eart Ini Yam In Salt Lake &V .fertr tis: We can serve you better than Bd JsifataBa Steed Alfred Sorensen. Progressive IE WELB If DISTJUBmfoii ietura choesT provided that the 8crUry of State EH REPAIRING When you think of having i City, evef J m Cooperatiyely Yours 858-86- c The Friendly School PROCEEDS come,,, Price, Our Service Unexcelled PHONE YOUR ORDERS :: REGISTRATION DATES Constitutional Amendment No. 1 tee teast 0f Fruits and Vegetables :: Constitutional Amendments Sir Ronald Lindsay, lbs British ambassador to the United States, enjoys tee "main course at the annual watermelon feast held by Secre-ter- y of Commerce Daniel C. Roper, la the of garden hi. home. Members ntorl and foreign diplomats attended ? mountain area. . Sir Ronald Likes Watermelon HASTINGS. MICH. Chief Noonday, Grand River Indian of the late seventies, is honored in the rechristening of Mud lake by Barry county officials. It is to be called Noonday lake in memory of the old Ottawa chief who fought in the War of 1812 and, it is said, saw the death of Tecumseh. This scene he described to the President of the United States when summoned tor the purpose to go to the White House. Noonday Is associated in Barry history with the famous tavern of "Yankee Bill Lewis" at Yankee Springs where he lived as one of the Slater Mission Indians. A former chief of an Indian villa ga at Grand Rapids, he cooperated in the founding of the mission and later followed the Reverend Slater to Yankee Springs. Records of those days describe him as lx feet tall, of erect and dignified mien at the age of 100 years, wearing the paint and circlet of eagle feathers and the blanket befitting his rank. A young brave during Pontiacs conspiracies he came to regard the encroachments of the whites with resignation. He died in 1840 and is buried at - MA5H |