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Show HELPER, (&BB03 Editor WU. T. IGLEHEAET Eaiered la the Postoffice at Helper. Utah, aa Second Class Mail matter every Thursday. Per Year 2.M Advertising Rate on ApplicattoD. Address all Communications to the Helper Times. Helper. Marching With No Band The following editorial written by Glenn Frank, president of the University of Wisconsin appeared In the Ahepa magazine for March. With the events of the recent band contest still fresh in our memories, we are in an ideal frame of mind to assimilate the food for thought so Intereatingly conveyed In this article: "I once knew," says H. L. Mencken, "an old colored woman, born in southern Maryland, who lived miserably in one room of a shack in an alley in Baltimore. When asked why she did not go back to her village where she would have at least better food and more air, she replied very simply that there were never any parades in the coun- try." Aunt Mandy is not the only one who feels the need of parades to make life interesting and livable. Moat of us are pathetically dependent on things outside ourselves for happiness. Most of us bare never mastered the art of being alone with ourselves. We work our fingers to the quick to gain leisure and overlook the importance of learning what to do with leisure after we get it. We live in an age of "good fellows" but forget to become "good fellows, by which I mean men and women with good minds, rich spirits, men and women who know how to enjoy themselves without wearing themselves out chasing hither and yon after diversion. to We have to. have parades amuse us. Fifth avenue and the alley in Baltimore are alike iu this. Perhaps the art of lite consists in learning to march without a band. We would be able to march by the music that is in our own minds and spirits. "The more a man has in himself," said gloomy old Schopenhauer, "the less he will want from other people." It is a fine thing to know how to relax from the tension of hard nrork by playing man Jong ff bridge, going to a ball game, or sitting under the spell of the theatre, but it is tragic when we get to the point where we do not know how to escape boredom without resorting to things outside ourselves. bought-and-pald-f- or Are You Suffering On PILES? IF PILES DRIVE YOU MAD! About one person out of five suffers from some disease or other of the large intestine. Many of them suffer acute pain for years and are in misery because of piles and are satisfied to secure occasional relief by using some remedy or other. But these remedies no not help. For those who suffer from piles, with untimely time is too costly to waste experimenting methods. A tried and proven method of curing piles, fistula, itching piles, fissure, abscesses, abdominal wounds and constipation is the use of OUR FAMOUS IMPORTED Vechelde PILE SALVE CO. Postpaid $1.25, D. $1.40 Write today to VECHELDE IMPORTING CO. 4640 Broadway, New York 424 Department COUm, An ancient sage put his finger on the real trouble when he said, "How miserable are the idle hours of Ignorant men!" The ignorant man baa nothing in himself, so he must look elsewhenever where for happiness he as a spare hour. And, in this matter, we must remember that even college graduates may be very Ignorant men. When we go in quest of society, and lux diversion, amusement, ury, it is good for us to ask our selves whether we go because we really need relaxation or because our own minds and spirits are empty and must be filled from the outside. If an evening alone with your self bores you It is time to take an Inventory of your mind. Your internal riches are running low. o TRAVEL ARTICLES TAKE YOU TO THE. FAB CORNERS OF THE EARTH 0 Organized 43 years ago for "the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge," the National Geographic society, with headquarters in the nation's capi tal, is doing a unique work. It is doubtful if any other organization has done so much to widen the horizon of the average American Citizen. Not only haa it made him better acquainted with his own country by awakening in him a desire to go and see for himself the historic places and the scenic beauty spots of the United States, but it haa brought to him accurate and interesting information about other countries which he may possibly never see. As a patron of exploration and scientific investigation, the society has a long list of achievements to its credit. Typical of these are the following instances: Soon after the great eruption of the world's largest volcano, Mount Katmai in Alaska, the society sent an expedition to make observations of this phenomenon. This was followed by four later expeditions and some extraordinary scientific data secured. But niest important of all was the fact that in this vicinity an "eighteenth wonder of the world" was discovered and the final result wag the creation by a Presidential proclamation of a national monument, "The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes," a vast region 0 : Mrescnting the NEW CMWMMJST UTAH, THERE., APRll 18, 1981 of steaming-- , spouting1 fissures. Several years ago the society gave $25,000 and in addition $75,000 was given by Individual members to the governmeut when the congressional appropriation was insufficient to save the finest of the giant sequoia trees In California. Only recently the that It had society announced given $65,000 to enable the Smithsonian institution to establish a station on Mount Bukkar-o- s in Southwest Africa where a study will be made of solar radiation in relation to long range weather forecasting. Not only did the society subscribe a substantial sum to tbe Peary expedition of Admiral which resulted in the discovery of the North Pole, but it alao contributed several thousands of dollars to Admiral Byrds recent Antarctic expedition. It has made a series of notable expeditions Into Peru to investigate traces of the Incas and Its work in our nwn Southwest has pushed back the veil of history to a time more than eight centuries before Columbus crossed the Atlantic. In fact there is scarcely a corner of the world, however remote, into which the society's travelers and its writers do not go, to bring back not only written but photographic records of Rtrange peoples and the wonders The wedding date has been se? It is upon such travels as these that material is drawn for a feature which is appearing regularly in The Times. These are trave1 articles which constitute an educational feature of the highest quality, prepared by the National we Geographic society, which are sure every one of our readers will enjoy. ar six-ye- o Mrs. A. J. Klrkham, daughter Ruth and son Berkley came down from Salt Lake Thursday to attend the band contests. Mist Klrkham and son will vtelt this week with Mr. Klrkham at Mar- tin. ORDINANCE NUMBER An Ordinance providing for district. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Helper. Utah. SECTION 1 That Section 285 of Chapter 26, Revised Ordinances of Helper, Utah, 1925, be and the same are hereby amended and a new paragraph added thereto, to read as follows, It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle for more than three hours at any time between the hours of 9 A. M and 7 P. M., anywhere on Main street of Helper, Utah, between the City hall, located on South Main street and the Helper Hotel, located on South Main ntreet in said City. SECTION 2. 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