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Show - . , . , , - . . , , ' ........... - - . , ,, . , , 1 , : ; , ',, - . - isit-t. - - - , - - - - ' ' - . . ,' - ' :-' - ,... - f - - --- , ' - I Month v .16 gi AO . 1.14 A Coats If,lest . , , SALT- - LUZ as : '''', --'- 1 -- APRIL 1-3- 1927. those whom be feeds. THE RIGHT IDEA. .usricz- - of the Peace Parkin 'has the eight idea when be says persons guilty of driving an automobile while Intoxicated should be given the maximum of six months In the county jail Acting on this convieLion the Justice on Tuesday sentenced one euch violator to three months imprisonmeat and waved aside all pleas for the im- of s'fine in lieu of. imprison-- , position meet. The only reason assigned for not the making the sentence more severe-wafact that zip one was injured nor was than - any serious property damage as is usual in - . T - . - . s : ' ' such eases., .' ,,, ,, ' 5, . 1 ' - , , - ' - - . . ' Cetstary Magmata.. . . I ante-root- s- i- I futile. Finrestless search through the rest of the night was , , ally they found 'n a Palate Royal shop a necklace like the l ost necklace. They mortgaged their future for the 3400 francs it cost, and returned it to Mute. Formatter. who did not notice the substiturioiL The burden of debt crushed the be ,oty and bravery of the once exquisite Mathilds. She became a drudge. rouohMme. okinneo and coarse..., Tsars later she met the still beautitul loretier casually in ths Champ Elyeees, end told her Low she had broken her life in drudger, to buy the diamond necklace to replace the one she had lost. "MY necklace My poor, Mathilde," cried Mine. Forestier. ems pasts. It was Worth only about livi hundred francs.' 4 4 more effective preachment on (hs wiedool I do not know of utter frankness in all relations. Moat of the misunderstanding that Mgr our lives and our business might, be avoided by frankn ss. Most of the criticism ot our policies might be forestalled 1)1 frankness in explaining them. Most if the demagogic plays to the Sauer could be routed out of our public life it the clean and antineptic air of frankness blew through our discussions. Facts are more effective than flosses. Copyright. McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) I QtrELLILIL,,, ' , - 11 . , . . ,' -- - - , - - -- , - - a , loved the days of old When swords were bright and ' steed were prancing: The'vision of a warrior bold Would set him dancing. Waiver -- Miniver- sighed for what was not And dreamed. and rested from his labors; Thebes and Me dreamed - of Camelot, And Ptiam's neighbor& Miniver mourned the ripe renown That made so many -a name Doti fragrant; Be mourned Romance. now on the I I s town. - And Art. a vagrant. - - -- ehor Pre onc ;.. A hick town is a plans where the neighbors aU know whether youposseas a dinner coat... - Rut it& qua If Atmore la a matter -- why euss Reno? tIVi - is Wong, the wrong of factnot of months. by age eat w w But "Radio is in its infancy." doesn't the baby talk between must: cal Lumbers let.,tirtsomet -- - far thri teal Ifemoriee are short.' and in few years not a dozen great men Minever loved the Medici, remember who "Peaches" was. will Albeit he bad never seen one: He would have sinned incessantly. Americanism: Getting rich ana Could he have been one. then wishing we had distinct so. cial castes in this country. Miniver cursed the commonplace , And eyed a khaki - suit with Once it took three generations to ' loathing; make a gentleman; in more recent He mimed the imedieval grace times it took only three war conOf Iron clothing. tracts. , a he Sold scorned Miniver the AmericanisnifPaying the lawto satisfy one member yer enough But aore annoyed was he with of the jury. out it; Miniver thought, and- thought, and , Att. well, Princeton: better to be on skates on the walk than en , thought, And thought about a skate in a car. she for ply toe ute won for ' chi mot Ins sty' 1 bar , , , ' rat car vdt tiol vitt Cr. thu , the for -, eon leL by - -- - lea . yrs 11141-.-Ab- tee for del the m 11101-41a- mael st 1844.--Und- er Lim to ve Jur , and - rrusucrry. 1910--Sam- uel - 1 - It dut - to the teli iry 1 '- Ill to 4) U 7 1 of , , , , - - - - Twenty Years Ago. ,.' - ., . Important Events In Church History fifty-seve- - ..., se Justice Parkin is to be commended for his fearless administration of the law I Miniver Cheevr. berm too lets, Sian hasn't invented a new sin ,1whicb is nothing more than common. JusScratched his head and kept on In five thousand years. but he By Andnii. Mosso. AadstasS Mirth Ilistoests. tice to the public wbo have a right to axdoes invent a new alibi now and thinking; Mintier coughed. and called It then. .c pect that the courts will safeguard their Salt Lake City on a illy to Cali. fate. , interests,when protection of life and prop-- , , tonsil'. having beea invited to - And kept on drinking. 2041 Sainte arrived at in-in Francesco other who gan and (Copyright, 1127.) , : arty la Involved. Hen indulge In tzE3 Mamma,. IIL from Great Britain. - sing , title et the Golden Gate. lite-ricer-ph ittnith preached to r toxicating drink have no,- right- - to drive t William Johnson COMFORTING PICTURE. Derby the British Sainte who had tar- Vera--rautomobiles and all who are found attemptdied at Colonia Diaz. Mexico. ', rived at Zu,00 iii,, the day ,upti going to have the at died Wagetatt : Ins anything- of the kind should be dealt baby's picture taken- - today. American York. 7:7-I it taken when - IT with the leadership of WO. 110g- -4 portion as severely as the law pertnits,'LA the Burton he'sMenry--Halike to know what will be here soon after liam Mayo Ilt British Banns atasleep..rd Utopia Fremont ward. Idaho, aunty. - rived at Nauvoo, Ill. -, he like looks man can that , mere fine in such cases will not meet the with a a pass eras organized as a separate punt). way.Detroit people titre without feeling superior. 11141athree ward called Independence. with Nowa desired end but if violators are 'sent to Jail b:ackamitit forges Andrew Mahon. as were Anderson P. set ha Pioneer the up camp for several months they will be afforded an - onA visitor from Mars. Nerving L. Cagier. ono of the the Platte and reparint of 0111011111 settlers of Nephl and a the alimony situation would swear opportunity to think the matter over and wager's. shooing of- animals etc, self Utah pioneer of tail died at And move in hidden secret .waVa. all the judges were cranky old underzakes. ! may emerge therefrom with a changed proportions. More tmPortant, even than 4 Nophi, Utah. 11633Tha Pint Presidency But who write the thoughts- I women. iew of their responsibility to their fellow Arnaud& Penny. & Utah 11111Mr. -feel sued the General 'Ninth this, however, is the recklessness and wayZple , Correct this sentence: - T reall pioneer. died at ganaah. utah. I Am tle" to all the Stant& Inc sip my days. I keep my books to read "stint" sail wardness that is permitted to 'grow up center. I ISISAt the Quarterly dam,. tommol.4...oöao.,,amuo.....P Milei wag attacked I once 111 ItilleThomas Carbon stake. bold at I Clear my heart for all men's see. I he. 'and not to use as furniture: them the Flies of the Deseret News. the boys of this and other communi. 11 - SCHOOL ALLOWANCE REACHED. - - lemons' and woandad by - ludientr, ka- - 1 , Prker. ofUtak-Arths I . I tweets 11 and Melrerllie. Ogden , I ties , was chosen president- - of the Ey soul spretil out for all - to I TtiAM ego and add a grouch ,, APRIL . .11, III lg. 1807., I Indiank proceeded to Brigham have and know A. you stake. Gustavo somebody deelaring News front succeeding The chief of police has Instructed his CSOOLS A'special dispatch to will welcome the. announce-- I. City where they stole horses and 'venom Joseph Thatcher suc- There is no- - mystery In my davit he is the center of & world raw insulted the citizens. Park aty stated that every big miss ceeded Henry W. Maw as bishop And all the world sees where I go. lutiom of the state suierintendent of a men to confiscate guns which boys carry Moroni Bigelow was and mill in the famous amp vtarrlther of the Plain City ward, Weber disbursement which will bring the endow- or use in this city'. This is but a mean toIdled on th steamboat "Mary Life Is much like a radio. It's Adis or threatened to close down on accounte. Utah. and George F. Only a silent man may keep MacDonald." his of end and ward body the eliminating dangerous succeeded David Nelson Ills privacy for all of time ment for education to the full $25 per capern,th fairly. easy to get what you want . count walkout of hundredsthe of et And never Missouri a the his but poet as hard to avoid getting what yOd rivar; may keep Emmett of the ward. '' bishop miners. ' Union mes were warned not ita tor the first time In the history of the and growing- oviL The police should have ba was returning from a mktsecret don't want. Idaho. A new ward. edited .-to to sioa the states. : the in For camp. tell themselves in pave encouragement and they every every Woolford, was organised in Al111110..-TUtah Central railway ' Note to law makers! One reason rhyme.berta. Canada. with Leo L. Her. .. 'The constitution requires that as near this endeavor. depot and adloininz hotel ere GEORGE ELUSION. The U. 8. forest service entered into a as W. Allen. ris why people obey traffic lights le bishop. George destroved firs at Utah. by Bandy. Elan because there's eomebody up ahead as may be the state shall Provide 125 for by George early pioneer of Utah and (Copyright lett agreement with the boar4 iste-a- rb Tabertuecle choir. aft. Idaho, , Raton.) BASEBALL SEASON OPENS. ' an example. l died at Ogden, Utah. setting of land commissioners of each chile et school age at shown by the berries aft would the forest allIDSIIII came war and she treat bad 1.200.000 conCorrect this sentence: "We've remaining St5.00,00e tons lest preceding census, yet despite this of shipping.- AU that was po- used it a littlito demonstrate." wild and grazing on state would hardbr know IV 11 OR the next six months or thereabouts timber cutting stitutiomi mandate the fact remains that of Ver- the agent. but it hasn't run over litely "taken!' by the great American game of baseball lands. It was the first agreement of Its ' "It would be better for Massa- sailles Germany now has built a, thousand - the schools have never realized the amount will be the piece-d- e resistance on the nakind' ever 'made. chusetts and the administration of her shipping op to 900,000' tons. ' . ' OU, Justice gonorailli it a commission Nothing Inteeeeda like Counts and (Copyr4ght.1)27, Publishers tional sport menu. The season opened .Tames Gillis. well known in Cantor- -'LI Per Acre., , could bo appointed to Investigate determination. The constitutional amendment for the Tuesday with the American and Netional I, Nevada' mining camps., Bret nia and the evidence on which gime sad I$13,721,400 $28 per capita endowment was invoked in Vanzetti are oondsmned to di" Hartes mining partner . and the orig... leagues in salon in eight, of the Principal . Nations. That is the Pinion of the Rev. Mt and since that time the actual die cities Of the east and middle west. inal of the famcius- bumf:triers Truth- D. Roland Sawyer, Congregational tut James." died at his home in goners. bursement has been from 50 cents to le Great changes have taken place in the and member of the A aergyman for Vanzetti. clergyman Calif. Massachusetts short of this amount, averaging Probably leading teams of the country since Abe. ' legisiAture. The ' ,. . commission. for which he intro- about 75 cents over the several years. The . A New Billion Industry. world's series baseball 'classic of last OctoAnother big iandelido was reported duces a bill. would consist of the4 local school districts bad a right to and did ber, and while there are few new faces in chief Justice of the Matnachusetts at the Almon tunnel. again blocking the supreme court, and four others to ., . Pendia railroad's imila lino. be- -. The- - Deseret News does net - thy would get the full 825 per the genie itself the shakeup has been such ' Union be try the governor. The appointed tween was Green and River It endorse or Ogden.. commend secessmIly state the and from consequently that it will probably be some time before would be authorised capita all et Mr. Brishane's sonde-Mon- s. commiesion 'reported traffic Would be held op for , to to the governor a made adjustments in- their - budgtts, and :. Ris editorials are pub. DMrecommend : several &eye.anything like a ileflnite line is secured on or trial such course as might as hatted of . , . exprension local levies accordingly. When the4ttste's the :. 000M 8000000M d batting ability of the respective conIon ot the werld's hlehest salt ,,, zstensive improvement' at the Or. W.. full endowment failed to materialize sOme teatants. , t ailed twiner. The impression that Justice hi the , R..Groves 1... 1). II hospital were , of the district c were figuratively left 'hold, ,Vnited States is In a burry to exBabe Bulb, of coursey is still the idol wore to inelitdo dorint- -' They ecute anybody or determined to do ing the sack.",, BY ARTHUR BRIBRANZ. of the fans and is laid to be as fit as ever, tortes, for male- and female employes so, mould he caregully rolled. This year the schools will have received' but it would not be surprising if during the aidde from the home for nurses and an (Copyright. 1121k by the Star. Co.) This is a case that has never been for this a total Of $25.02 for each child of 'school season he Is bard pressed to retain his 'enlarged laundry. passed upon as regards the evidence Bloomingdale Brother& by any but' one judge and a ease work eras awarded to W. J. Tuddenbanf and ehergetle Nen York In w, laurels as a swatter, particularly if some I of (hie city.which after the war excitement , ...... , all broke store who drive' owners, department -- played a considerable part. ,, promising youngster, as yet in the backrecords tor uptown 24ew York real APPETITE AND flEE FARMER. round with , - KEEPENG s ground, makes up his mind te 'show him - Conoco estate yesterday. paying Mg a IT DARK Cyrus H. K. Curtias men hired Gasoline know ; , to to others done have as . they toot lane it Investigate during for up" bootlegging, say many adjoining square oECRETARY of Agriculture, William ' ' I. already a ens billion dollar inare getting their money's They were discussing whether women them at the corner of Fifty-nint- h I. Jardine, speaking, recently before the the long history of organized sports. Of dustiy. It took our steel business h-most avenue. men were the or and. atreet Lextegton worth. have in busitoo more who are there trustworthy ten titan to They know be-bocome a Boston Chamber of CA3ramerce, declared pitchers That's at the rate of thirteen thousand millionyears -- - dollar buainesa cause CJP.loco never fails in . . seven hundred and twenty-dentine agrkolturo to now confront-- . splendid records in this position, yet there ness. million, Curiously enough bootleggibt ' "No woman can keep a secret." said oas one thousand and tour hundred booming. . ed with the changes in the appetite of the is always room for others who may deany of the three important just as the steel business .acre. You would have boomed because dollars -per man, of protection. High -- ' ' ascornfully. ' will which anilhing teats velop surpass genius to et bushels wheat That is,-t-he must raise many tzPort which -Gasoline agriculturist tariff protected steel: Prohlbititm "I don't know so much about that," re- I. make term land worth that. , tow eonsider the effect of appetite upon yet known in the .art of serving the hall. should protects bootitigtori . giving thorn be forbidding-lookinwoman seatg - Conoco judged. economics and must adapt his business to $o that no one knows what is likely to torted the The prImi now seems high: It an etclusive market -him. starts ed rve , without overtaa- - ' , opposite kept my airs secret will seem low in few genre. Nothe changing taste in food el the average happen and st.this stage of tha gime it hi , Recently Mr. Gifford, head of : , estate real dreams of future the ever 24." was since body ing I it delivers a battery; where ' the pennant tho tolophons eompany. Prolyt Americati. It is claimed that it is a more entirely problematical in the retail cent. of - r snappy pick-u- p price ,., for , , the traffic cirtv's ' he "Oh.' "television." . replied, "youll let it out, one making it possiblo where the richest city in to see highly cultivated taste than that of the may finally land. , and bear individuals or , d ' big; it releases full power to tha ' the world spends its money., while crowds , ' past and is based On a clearer understand.flasehall in America has developed ON Plough. Mark my words.' , hundreds , of miles , , ," . is sway over from all the United ,,. ,:,,, .. with the people pistons extra womresulting exclaimed. she ' "Neverr "When a ;. . State& in thousand& spend the practical. ilag of good values and in what products thousands of enthusiastio fans. These will ': - .. mileage. The ' a' t ; -.. watch the progress of the big leagues from an has kept a secret twenty years she can 'none! et the United States all the 5,:f7174a1;a'all .12rawcallytallithDeat r these values are to be found. ' ' 4 IS . , It keep News. wora-le' pr.., forever."Chicago In centuries to (toms will abed light that car rimers kiln,' In the opinion of Secretary the day to day and Will pin their faith on out: on our eiviliration. it who kaow the Five of ILI world. Be, powers great teams. their' , , invariably variods the decrease in the consumption of certain standing players of ' ' 'There 11no doubt about It.' Poo . . PRESCIENCE. the United, States. Great Britain. , , tanks at the Caeca) sign. , ' -- tarns products and the increase in son:, fore long the - Intermoun. , ..........,,,-....- --, France WWI itatY, all send are told.' :Tho only way in which ,,,,..--,t- ,...., , . Japan. ' ''" , exactly the same note to China. teievision con be made profitable , gumption of others, reflects the changes tain leggues will be in action and thee there I cannot think of you as dead ' .! '' - It demands punishment for deaths Is in connection with prim fights." ' z, OONTINENTAL in eppetite which it is necessary for the will be real interest locally in the' final I Who are' so newly gone: inflicted. a written aPoloilY from People will pay well to so men COMPAIW ' ' , is too swift this breaking off; ' '. the commander of.lbs Cantonese lighting and. to hear the roils of the , American farmer to keep; in mind. Ameri- - result. Add to this ,games by contending, It PmdsowaRmlawaaaimaamdps love The tide of flows mi. '. , revoltdionary forces. financial rep- mob gathered around tits Prize ' 11111111111111101Mall cans ate 10 per cent less meat per person teams representing varioul business insti' , . mon-Would exactetc. television . make ring. It doesn't say arations. iI ' 3TARINI ,, ' . ' '' ," ly what ths five big powers will el enabling distant crowds to Imo; in 1026 than in 192-,of tutions and the atmosphere will be fairly And with no cognisance of:rwhai, Consumption and ,'"'we won't.", hear 1 China tallass'711111411114Waladalalonlow1014041 ' do or college' if groat says. , preachers ' come Has upon us, Dear, It is an Wheat. has similarly. fallea oft 15 per eent , ' ' ' POW112,641 professors? It- would not.," ' : ' - ' T . . that-e- u , in fifteen years. The demand caused by invigorating sport and when property con- I move as I have always moved . The Chine's, obrving ' . ' ' ' ' : ' And think you ;UR are near;,,, . The Hamburg-America- n : ' finer. ' 141112ACZ great power, Rutile: .'' missing, New increase In Population is offset by the de-- ducted provides wholesome activity and York, christened by - Xre. 1 ask: f'Why don't you send 'night ' t devoted I creased use of meats and wheat by the amusement for a mighty host of ultimatum to Ruesia? She bag James J. Walkor, wife of Nw, put your glass In its same place, r , an bees sending agents here atirring York's mayor. arrived ist port Woa- individual.44 ' followers of the national game. answer turn to I you. I. 4 , , up our ignorant racoree of millions day on her firstivig. VS;t Before.,rny,hearkateps.suddsuly " 'rh and out tine of thiliambi;OEurOpeans ship lap. , 1 , Remembering, 'anew. American line. the Dentochiewl of' BErrEIIING,BURBAINII- !.,-anew," such- - problem as the DI - The Eva bit -- nations say- to 111 tons. came here In 11141, Now e obrz basin tas!.-Arwater-In-A.1the our China:- - If you ,refuse demands sotriest,the ,soubere?....,-,..,,- r Oh,, do 2cus see ,...., shanging '' ' e Of we New ouch er, may testi. tons take a and e4t1 Tork, aLsop ist.eps as, are now eating Watermelons" asked the Plage wit of the Does your band touch my own? , , , 000V11 necommary." In beggett. ,..., e.." 1 .. , feeL what eyes . more dairy products, fruit and vegetables farmer. to tt as . be: has , Rather vague. I . "Oh, I :plant the seeds In the aPitiMes That I 'am not, alone. ALia.000.6011 Chinese ore too many This great ahip is one proof of than they did a few year! ...., Thia is 0 4 a- --- - -- - ' ."Cle'CU'Se E1141,0, -. ' ' ' '' -- 0412404a.11 al" ..lw '''' ''' , , . 'au., . Monil4)4 7e9rco. You alight kill 4.004.1144 Otsrmany'a recovery. Whoa ' the : - - , - ISI ROBKRI , , ,.. e - I TT II - "Miniver Cbeevy."' by I. an?, girl a WU , A "flapper Robinson. , -little elder than yours . a or younger has .. k .Robinson like BrOlnallt. I often been 'eonaldated "difficult." , Alas! China may discover too late really aim. . My one criticism of this that, Russians all tollolgoellt, great American poet would be that toward lean does now and then he Nod Ph11000Pn1 11 Just a patient and the Intellectual too much. acceptance of the 'ether feilsw's lacks a certain human paAsioM seems to' stand Ms hie too murk aloof' from life. to be There are two Reed senators. too absorbed in the mind. rather One has to be shown and the ether than - the emotions of the heart. doetn't want too much shown.- narrative is Els latest blank-veran indication of that tendency in Among the wird that eause him.- - But at his best be is Supare "death," "gbeerA!,. shuddering erb- and incomparable. and ''math." f scorn. ' to Miniver Ch em, child-oAnyway. we are begthnIng Grew lean while he assailed the learn what a 100 per center la In , - 1111110111S; China. Re wept that he was ever born. And he had reason& - d, e -- , - . , ,, T; - Millet& of drabness that gave ber Poverty sentenced her to- a.world -i flaming spirit nO playgrouno.-,' a drab citizen of this drab world. Giving up hope, she married but her hunger for beauty did not die and her passion for luxury was not dampened. She dreamed of scented, boudoirs whits she drudg.4 Is - I smelly back kitahen. One evening her Nusband in Jubilant spirit brought to her aa invitation to a brilliant social affair-to-bOven by the Minister of Instructios lime. "Alegi. in lean ad lit disgust. throw the to refused Invitation aside. Her proud spirit appear in poor dress at such an Mk. nor bushend with mixed feelings of hesitnew gown. ant-II and haPPinese gave her. with 'which to. buy 4011 trance he had secretly saved for a gun SUMMOr and ad' Imisel 01 Nanterre. of hi 'venture shooting larks thvigun bought a new gown, but the day of the 'ball Sound her despondentwhen She was unwilling to appear unadorned, other, womon-folk would appear dangly belowelled- a r1na2lY4 by WWII' insitiration. sho went to Um. renown', who was rich, and friend, a former schoolmate ht the convent. front her she borrowed for the night a magnificent diamond necklier incomparable luttural loveliness brought her a VVVVV lace. in et.ay ant evening.' She dined and danced beamed awakened from At four in the morning. her clod-lik- e at midnight, the- sleep into which be had tails in an to and together they retursed quarters. She threw off the cloak that she might stand before the glass and drink in her bad loot the neckownbeauty. Her spirit froze withio her. t OVIP c ' A - , by way of relaxation. Guy do Mattpassantli The Necklace,. - lime. Mattilde Loisel vras-thwife of a small Collided and small spirfted clerk in to government office.-- - She was born into a poverty that was wads doubly depressing by her boundless hunger for the beautifu l. by her passion tor things La - - igt"i I PARAGRAPHS - -I. 194;1137A$ .. - their--dret- a -, . 1,re-rea- ll IlL formed In publics by Beethoven bstore-ideafness deetroyed all but Abe Mental a BOYS AND GUNS. - great muoician, I I; - bermOnies c"..tn 1 wonder that the audience U.ARENTS and all citizens should coopertoned; in breatbless expectancy for the y U ate with the police department in the familiar themes and aoted-ever.lightest variance to modulation nod tempo effort to curtail the practice of allowing inspired by the baton of Emil Oberhofboys to carry guns. With the openinc of er. the able conductor, who stood in the each impulse grows strong year spring Bothwell place and Without notes, among boys to hie forth 'with sir Sun, celled , with eloquent hands ,' to the strings, the woodwinds or the, horns, rifle, pistol, shot gun or any other firearm led the exquisite accelerandoe end sodthey can get bold of. These youngsters, no den' diminuendos that :Beethoven matter bow carefully-the- y been have may to living bound the thought,' trained, grow thoughtless, ttnd with firethe beauty. the essence of harmony that arms in, their hands they are a detided A century after the Passing of this menace to the life and safety of Dot only Shakespeare of music, all over the civileach other, but of the public at large. Freised ' world, Beethoven lived again In quently citizens have narrow escapes from With incommemorstive programs.' the bullets which these boys fire in and struments carried to a kigh degree of around the city. In not a few instances :perfection with devotees trained to a high point ot excellence in technique men and women , seated quietly in their and interpretation, with ititeners at- homes have been shot and severely wound? tuned to true aPProtintioo of the 14212' ed by stray bullets. Fatalities of this kind set form of pure music," Beethoven are not infrequently reported. lbotlitht inspired.nomforted and blessed thousand of players ant listscsera- - Rol :TrTbT practice seems to ' be growing. ward, Indeed. to one who labored In a' to are of 'boys Young permitted carry guns tortured darkness of soundfor thirty of n higher power than In the past. Shooting his years. Inspiration toward endurance of the travail that eathrough plate glass windows and other acts of vandalism In which guns figure are Companies every great crentiro workTruis not ly,-Beauty so added that, reported, being continually In Los Angelis Times. to the hazard to life and safety, these guns cause an aggregate property )0ss of large N loved--brough- ,. nig evening niatchlesslittle story of WItr - OMNI THE TABLE.- CARDS ON , - 1Wilat concert-LOOT weirs interpretation.', And the Phan. taste, for piano. chorus- and orchestra was one of the hat compositions per.; ' . -- ; ' ,' Ex Gurzet YILANIL. . War' el the Ihrealdest of Vatrersity ot Wit000da tad torwe iI I , . rfri 13 - HE I - Holmao , ' ,, s T - , bridg-Playin- are wiser thin their, ,fathers as to what insist. on baying they should eat and who what they svant. Better foed and more regular work and exercise have given men a better nervous system than that of primitive men. rood serves three purposesbealth, pleasure. and in a econotnyt and all three are now- met better way than ever before.:1.111.8 larinerhke the manufacturer, must be able to adapt his production to the changing conditions in the taste. of Tho Assoc feted Prose to exclusively ostitiod lb Wm toe ressatiostioa of all Arms dui,. patches oroditut to it. or sot otherwise crodited this newspaper. sad also the iccai saws soh. I. lathed heroin. AU rights for ressehostioa el spectal thapstobectiit Or. Piro r000ryst, By Taiqs- ,r4rtar 'ALL-.T, Byers. That the soul of Ainslie& M steeped 1 I. commercialism---th- at the love of the finer this's of life is not being cultivat. g and business-gettin- g edthat allow no time for the enloyment: of the artsmill not be believed by any.. who was fortunate enough to at. tend tbe Beethoven ,Contenary program at the Philhossonic Auditorium. - iwittest," yeare-.th- e most momentous yeattli in the history of this end commercial 'world--- -. 'have passed since Beethoven.: the- great tonemexter left this earth. la concert hallsOn great auditoriums of live .continents. from broadcasting .stations of many cities bundreds of performers and Mouses& of listeners do homage to the Inas who immortalised the orrePhoole terni.in beauty of ,thome and stagiest: composition. Doubly sacred the audience at the Los Angeles - Philhartnessic progress" found Abe centenary numbers. It was the first time that the beloved leader. Henry nothweit, bad been ab.' sent from the conductor's stand. The , comnositions, had been selected and ranged by the absent loader.. The Fifth' Symphony' Lbad been familiarized to At production to the changing conditions., ectivitY io daigying. fruit, raising and truck gardening. As time goes on, agriculture must be ready to adapt itself to the needs of a people who , te . - --- adapt his m.ust farmer; but he ,41,II Beauty Is Not Dead. - TWEIIICESDAT , -- tie - ' - BATES. SUBSCRIPTION ' -- ' .. ... Addronly dbentiniMadeago tor Publication, rho Ed itor. ' Bend rainfttanoos and business communion. to Tn Doneret Noun Bait Lake Cite'. Utitit sArlaNAL ADVERTIgINO it SPRESE1ITATIVS1 Cone, Rothemburg and Sono. Ind, New Tort CIL I Kant tint Street .,.,.........360 Bo. Itionigaa Blvd. Chicago Detroit ei.e.....1107 Donovan Building VOLOBOS SOS COOS Cobb Ski& cat, ooeoeoi v.d.Constitution SISISOSo Building 11,oolPoo284 . III Victoria, Building Conger sod bloody. tin Biggins Biiiing. Loa Angelo,. California, 607 aharon Bldg Boa Francine. California Pitt Lake miff at at lb. putivrd postattles am Aloud class la Act a Conitteas. litazc it, plattersacesding PPS.' ', , -.- . .intrs Ono )na.. One Toot Of paid in SSTS000) ooll Binglo Copia) The oboe rate' apply to Eitel Dior tate Nevada. and Weitaingi per month. .. - - Salt Labe city. MAL rho" WU, sitPublished A:trned:in' itzeop$ senttay,. Womb? of Audit Burson of Orem lattoo. One Woo . .- .- - OLIO .. ., I siD, . t . , largely' due to the fact that the dietary bas come in for a more careful study than forvalue merly and lhe food value and health known---For of the products 'are- - better, have years health officers and physicians been declaring that the average American eats too much and,' regardless of the component elements of his diet, the American of today does not eat so much as dit the American of a few generation! ago. j is certain that, the girl of today does not wear as much as did her mother or grandmother. 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