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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY PAGE FIVE lEKjPrUJRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930. I HOW A LIBRARY WAS BORN car about the streets of Ephraim Our present Library of Congress jthus teaching their children to the with its several millions of books cost breakers and scoffers of ilaw. It is hard to understand how only $23,950 in its original' state. It such parents can openly condone such then consisted of the private collection be-jco- violation of law by their children. (The officials of Ephraim should not wait, as have those of Salina, until a terrible accident stirs the people. Let's have driving by children stopped NOW no matter how prominent the citizens who are caught in th mesh of the law.) 4 i fl4 if vi Si- - ilnlS, hi ii i Willi 4 I- CITY WILL ENFORCE LAW ON CHILDREN'S DRIVING Children under the age of 16, whether accompanied by parents or other adults, will not be permitted t drive automobiles or either passenger trucks within the city of Salina from now on. The state law which is plain stipulates that children under that age are forbidden to drive a passenger car and no one under the age of 18 can operate a truck. This rule will be rigidly enforced, only in the hopes of preventing the loss of life or the injuring of passengers or pedestrians. The awful calamity that was enacted last Sunday when an innocent boy had his life crushed out, has aroused the minds of all "good citizens of Salina and already many have expressed themeselves bitterly that the law has not been more rigidly enforced, even condemning parents who permit minor children to operate cars to the detriment of all. Many have entertained the belief that children under 16 years of age can operate cars when accompanied by an adult. This is wrong. Section 3982 of Motor Vehicle act, defines the law by saying that it is "Forbidden to operate vehicles; minors under 16 climbing, sounding horn, tamperingjite., forbidden, (a) No person, whether resident or nonresident of this state, under 16 years tractor upon any highway of this wilt 9Si- - y- - - IN hkaiit or Qualify EVERYTHING TEUWWWNv JK!! t rJcrvite w TMI -1 li&tfirmi (fir, Venn) rati es lg'v BANANAS We have a limited supply of Golden Ripe bananas we are offer nig On cleaning and pressing of school clothes. We help you get ready for school days. Saturday U. S Cleaners at only 5c per lb. " A PLEASANT Maurice H. Pack, Manager , Sanitary and spot- lessly clean plenty of room and skillful KOHLER Of KOHLER comarrangement plete stocks at savthat's ing prices ?.n O. P. Skags System store. Pitt: this, there is no limit placed upon the customer's time while selecting her purchases. No waiting on a clerk's services, losing precious minutes if in a No saleshurry. WHO BOSSES YOUR BATHROOM? Can you call your bathroom your own or do the children monopolize it just when you want it? If they do, the answer is another bathroom. We are experts at installing new bathrooms in old houses. We know how to do it at moderate cost, too, though we insist on the most thorough workmanship ' and the finest plumbing fixtures obtainable KOHLER WARE. man rushing selec- tions, if it is wishes to leisure- OUTLOOK Everybody around Tremonton is looking hopefully to the arrival of fall, since there seems to be a sort of general understanding that fall will find conditions picking up consider-io- n that the beginning of the end of ably all over the country. This opin-th- e depression that started with the Wall Street crash is even now in sight is nation-widSuch men as Ford, Edison, Firestone, Alfred Sloan of General Motors and Roger Babson, financial wizard, all share that belief and arp frpplv nrpHirtintr that,- tha worst will be over with the passing of the month of August. "People are merely afraid to buy; that's all that's the matter," says Ford. ''There is no danger from over production so long as people are buying what they want and need. There is bound to he pmnlnvmpTit. . , fnr, trm r. men will have to work jto make things mat people are buying." Edison and Firestone are of the same opinion. They feel that with the arrival of September, when crop money com mences to move m all parts of the country, fall and winter buying will Start. That WftllW hfnr irtrtnctrv fut vwvr, since merchants cant sell goods jif the lactones and mills are not turning them out. No one anticipates a tremendous boom, or such as followed the war. But there is a widespread opinion that sensible buying is going to return at a very early date, and that the business Honrocsinn of the past several months will grad ually De swept away and the skies cleared pretty generally of financial and industrial clouds. v.- PLAN THE BUSINESS dfe ds r Cooperation of all good citizens of SaLna in carrying out the law will help and if this is done soon the city will be known as "the safe city in which to motor." Exchange. IMC is the famous "Jefferson Bible." One volume consists of a friendly epistle written in longhand ' in the French language. It advise the establishment of an American University and a system of schools. The writer, du Pont de Nemours, shared with Jefferson the idea of importing Switzerland's entire University of Geneva. SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK state." ,AAAAAAAAAA IS Two-thir- the-Uta-h FOR THE FARM IT the modern Congressional Library is housed in smal room of its own and is easily accessible to visitors. Latin, French, and English authors are promof Thomas Jefferson which boasted inent in the collection. Scientific 6,000 volumes when it was purchased works, that read queerly in the light by the government a century ago to of present day knowledge, are abunreplace a collection that had been com- dant, and there is a respectable array pletely wiped out in the War of 1812. of political literature. Included, also, of the newly purchased volumes were also destroyed by a later conflagration, but the remaining 2,000 books representative of America's largest collection of literature one hundred years ago stand today on the present library's shelves. This comparatively tiny nucleus of ly one shop. A PLEASANT STORE 1 e. TOO LATE! (Editor's Note The following article is taken from the Salina Sun where it was published under the heading: "City Will Enforce Law on Children's Driving." The action of the Salina city officials was prompted by the tragic death of Que V. Reynolds who was killed while riding in a truck driven by a boy. The action is certainly commendable but, sad but true it comes too late. Had the Salina citizens and This Week hy ARTHUR BRISBANE What Have Women Done? The Argentine Method A Super-Race-? Not Soon Bandits Laughing at Woman suffrage In this country was ten years old last week, and Its opponents ask scornfully, "what have women done?" They have done many things, and most Important they have made politicians ask . "What do the women want?" Women want what is right, and when they are not deceived concerning prohibition of pacifism, they are the most powerful and useful Influence m politics. They do things differently In other oountrles. Here, lacking prosperity for the moment, we are content to ask each other, "When do you think It will end?" In Buenos Aires they have lack of prosperity, and the Argentine president has his dwelling guarded by troops and bristling with machine funs. Imagine President Hoover hearing that a lot of men are out of work and immediately ordering the White House fortified with bombs, cannon, ttc. Alain Gerbault, who' has sailed around the world in his boat "Firecrest," has found his mission. He will start a new colony In the South Sea, and In that tropical Utopia, carefully selecting native parof ents, he will build up a super-rachuman beings. thirty-six-fo- e To carry out his plan he will have to live some time. Mother Nature, wisely selecting and mixing natives of all kinds, has been trying to build on this earth for at up a super-racleast 40,000,000 years, and her success thus far Is not particularly brilliant. If he could live long enough Mr. Gerbault would be surprised to find that in ten thousand years he couldn't raise the frontal angle of his "picked natives" by as much as 1 per cent. he would To make a real super-rachave to straighten those foreheads up to the perpendicular. That would take at least 100,000 years, probably 1,000,000 years. e e If men with masks or handkerchiefs on their faces enter your house during an entertainment, pointing guns and saying, "Stick 'em up," don't laugh and think that It Is a friendly joke. It usually is not a Joke. At a Cleveland party masked men entered and guests "tittered and officials seen to it that the law which prohibits children under 16 years from driving a car was enforced, the tragedy might never have happened. (Right here in Ephraim we have citizens who look with horror on the drinking of liquor and on every other form of law violation except the driving of automobiles by children. These same citizens, some of them leaders of the first rank in community life, permit their children, many not yet in their teens, to drive the laughed." One guest. Miller Wilkinstudent at Princeton, son, helped to drive out the Intruders, threw one of them down, and was fatally wounded by the brother of the man whom he had eelied. The murderer told the police: "He was after my brother." If you are not a cus- tomer of our O. P. Skaggs System store, we would be delighted to have you visit our store today. You, in turn, will be delighted when you see our modern shopping methods in full operation. We know we have the keenest store in town clean, cheerful, comwith the fortable, foods you want very at prices you are glad to pay. And remember, you buy only what you want in our store. r- - -- free-spendi- A criminal develops an ingenious plan for extorting money. Following the disappearance of a young girl, the would-b- e extortionist telegraphed the girl's father, telling him to attach $10,000 to the foot of a carrier pigeon provided for the purpose, and release the pigeon. Everybody knows that a bee dies The pigeon could not betray the when it stings you. But it isn't that conspirators. And If an airplane could way with a political bee. follow it, without frightening the bird, the airplane would ,surely warn the conspirators. Police think the schemers know nothing about the girl and are merely speculating on her disappearance. OP screes "A Surety of Purity" 44 Lj ill irum i Complete i Set with ce trimmings as shown $117.45 . ., , . 1 4 4 Set as low as Complete $63.55 Prices F. O. B., Salt Lake City, Utah KOHLER OF KOHLER Plumbing Fixtures Are the BEST Insist On Them. (Furnished in Color for Small Additional Cost) Convenient Payments If Desired. Complete Line on Display at 316 West 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Utah Your Plumber Guards Your Health! j V PATRONIZE YOUE PLUMBER 1 Burgess Brothers PLUMBING AND HEATING TREMONTON, UTAH PHONE 6.0-- 1 A true story from Atlantic City, N. J., reminds you of Ulysses landing on the beach where a pretty princess and her young companions were playing ball In costumes that would surprise even our modern young ladles. In the place of one Ulysses, three powerful sailors from Nova Scotia staggered through the surf to the shore after swimming eight hours to get help for those left in distress on their schooner, the "Francis D." They said nothing about seeing any but were grateful for hot drinks at the police station. Nau-glca- British newspaper says that A a, Stal- in, boss of Russia, expects trouble ending his power, and has deposited In banks outside of Russia twenty million pounds, about $100,000,000. The statement probably Is not accurate. Few men at the top ever realize that they may fall. Trotzky didn't realize It, or Danton, or Robespierre, who killed Danton, or Marat, stabbed In his bathtub by a girl. But, the mention of 20,000,000 pounds Is Interesting, could easily send and 1; lla I & FACtJo you need ijlmW-- TIRE i Stalin that much out of Russia. Where there Is so much money there will gradually come In Eugene van Cllef disthe truth In Kipling's idea that the female is more deadly than the male when you select the wrong female. Van Cllef was fascinated by a lady who had killed her husband with a knife, admired her In court, and almost New York, covered married her, afterwards. They lived together, having agreed to marry "a little later." The lady kept her temperament and the knife. The man worried, could not makv sp his mind to leave her, murdered her and killed himself. (, 1M0, tor Iftmmm 1 FRONK CHEVROLET CO. AND MARBLE'S SERVICE STATION PHONE 20 TREMONTORj UTAH If.vt 4- - |