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Show y ADigest of Industrial Icti-- - NEW nn-,-- on th recent conference of th nation' Industrial lead ., ' A ors called by President Hoover tin been voiced by Arnold W. Wei. wl, preoldont or the VVotsel Market Burenu, New York, who attended na an obBorvfcr. Th .or.iprcl.rnsiv buitctks '4 which Mr. Hoovi' held In Washington th our lii.Sustiml 'iaUora cinbtltute new form off juvornnicnt; or, rather, of govern inR," say Mr. W'etae). "It In ticy In l: highest form, with a kw iagt bcivowud from the b?3t In aje.nliam. "If t.ili bHnglng tog-Un- -r of and bliaine.ia la arucceaafiil, - It nvltaoi wl l K. and If It WujIh lit ft deflulU liu.-e- ii In our p.rTliy- and a ta'!i of our y high atrtndard tit lvlug, ( een-- Inevitable, It la eerto'n ii t.ie Id a ' IM he hdopl.'d by' '..r oveniu-.ilj- , to the aicat ksi.eflt ft th onti-- o nuroan tace. "It rruont grer.lrr move.; ' in en c '.c.vnd th ot rorld pea e than tho of Nr. '.loiss, tli Arrr.nnietil Coni'croiicea or .ny' -- ra; Iro dins In ibla direction . ' ti dalo, I tcat.j It roaches Into rvnrj man's and nnmun'i Klo In a real and hone! effort u Improve liio or.o rctivlty around which our iveii are inoa' Urgtly cuntcrcu ur pcrsn'al Incomes." ,''" " ..; r o KunlJMIon of the company. TnU ' leave tlo conipaey In nn envln!i, Hnaiinl'il condition. ' - ' , "TlieiT Is no out.ii.indln? br.nk or ' funded Indebted ne, , T!iu enuiar. paid Id a;o:kbo!d?r darli.g the ,'.! tlirci-qimnei- 's of this year JHH,53r In dividends on preferred stork 'flic payment of oivltijiida on tha tu- - atock Initiated In No- - ' veni'jei- - at the annual rate of J! nr hare, thto bolnu disbursed In that n.oiith to coiinion aharehoK!ti-- J::b.619. Kirnlin--a for the llrat nlr iiioiitlia, u.'tar ill charge and rt. aorve and after 'preferred s, ainou"t to tt.f J per share nn thij new eoRimon a- -. . - "The totol wlici:l production f"t the year 18"l to date show more than 100 per cunt Increase over prt. Auction durlns i ha drat eleven month ot the year. 1928. , ;..;''. "The truck wheel busmoBs'repr-i- , aentj an Important part of tota! i Bales, and the rate of inctvaae nf truck wheel ordu.-- wH'nn the luut few week ha been higher than ever before In the company' hi. tcry. Ono of the largreat mannfac-turer- a of Hsht dMvery trucks has reci ntly decided upon tlie adnptlori ; of lUdd-Uu.- '.vhcela aa tanJaid : , rijulpaient. The Euild Vhro fnm-pan- y l now the wo.-iii'- mi s-- t t ? builder of truoli wheel, regard !ei '. '.' of typo. Wheel aro reu:arl;' " ai.lpped U 133 iruek manulactinrrsi. i comnrlsi'rij practically the truck Industry. iludd-I;.:- di-- ,' . 1 i wie ' are dstardard eqi.pment on f nripipxlmntoly 1)7 p.ir eont ot nil tii , buve In the United Elates usii'S S' t pnaumattc the , ; f " "A procraiu of develi)pm:i whlcli 4 hns toen under way for t.ie pa.'t : wo i em a promise new product from ' 1 wi.lrh much la expected duitn.! eoln- - ' Ir.jr month. I:i:irntlen are tho' . the steady progress f t!i nrrfient J ycir tv ill te maintained throrgluiM . I '. uso. ' .. ' , I : There Is In the present lttt"tlon to warrant o out or Crantle busincsa dowwki in. ' Th food Industry, our greatest and inont basic Indu!!;-- , repnr' .110 sU'i of tcccasion, and the crest teel companu'S are operating' nt' high productive level. Ninr-!?p- , thirty ahould, on tho whole, prev. a: prof'.tnlile yenr fur Amerhran In. dustry. j ' ' J ' The Hoover oonferencea have al-d- y cuat-- d more buoyant sen-'-- n b'Ulne e rclc. and there '.ieeir-- wbl have beneficent ef-fect operation n vjr bnulo In-- d iBti'N for the coming year. Th automotive Ir.diutry, which ha l een I., t peel 'I them of doleful predlc-'ion- s by the more poagiirnsllc a, la pro'ied'ns merrily on I'-- , way ui.lt'osbcd nd undisturbtd. Despite tne reSBimim exhibited i.i some QUAitwi ".ie Budd Wheel I'ompany. of p :iade.t'hla and la preparing iur an e.vpandiv) fog-a- of p oducticn for 1030. EU- - nrd fl. liu d, president, announce t' e companv will auomlt to stock-hoiit-at the February annual noeting a plan to remove from tl.e Halanto hi et of tn corporation ccr. 4lnln developmental and otr.er li.rumd l.t the early tagoj of the 3ulneM. Thee Iterna v I'd be cif against earned virpl.ia and cn;dial aurplu. "It ! a .iiattur of extreme ratlfl-Atto- n to tho company," said Air. Pudd, "to be uble lo make this move nt t'r.e present lime. i hn D'idd Wheel Company I trinr-in- g to a close tho most profitable var in It history, and thu finds It3ll In position to eliminate the I. .st ot the charee tr.t to th The Royal Laundry does it best. Phone 90. an 11 Sirs, iruiik ili-'n-d entertained ht a luncheon Monday. Her gvusa'.a were Mrs. George West, Mrs, Cecil Hennett and Mrs. P. J. l.otta of West Jordan, '""""' " " ..Mrs. M. A. Stuart was hostess o ir.uiilm of the Musco- - Ve- - Vees at her homo Tuesday was n joyed and a lato supper was1 Jorved to twelve j.iests. The-ladin- .Civic' cltib will meet Thursday eveniufj at the home of Mrs. Kohert Kelley in Coppertm Willi Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Arthur ?Me i .Mrs. Prank Mead as hostessA'!. A niuKieul proTam has cen planned for the evening.- - Mrs. Will Trevavfhen was hos-t.es- s to hc Kinanon ltil Friday ineninpr at her home on lower Miiiu Jt. Cliiuese ideas were car-ried f'l.t in the decorations, table nppoin uiients and prizes. Mrs. Joue-- i won hiirh senrc at bridjre and Miss Iva Woleh second. Sup-per w ai served to Mrs. A. C. Lar-ie- Mrs. Paul Hansom, Mrs. Hex Tripp, Mrs. Ken Nichols, Mrs. Paul Richards, Mis. David Lyon, Mrs. Lee Jones, Miss Iva Welch Miss Mr.ry Robertson and Miss Yern Baer. '"Mrs. Ileber Nichols was hostess to members of the L. T. B. club t her homo in Copperton on Wed-nesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Ijouis Steiner re-turned Saturday from a two week's visit with relatives in Butte, Montana. All .repairing done on finished work. Royal Laundry, Phone 90. Th'e Royal La'undry calls'' for end delivers. Phone-00- . ;;r I for the Smart Woman " S4 '. '.. O1" 4"' 1 p 1 -- - i SMART SHQRT SLEEVES After period of wearing Ions sleeves or none at all, the short sleeve lias returned to favor, and is nuv considered very smart indeed by Iwth old and young fashionabjes.: An ex-- '' ample bt an attractive sliortJilctvcd - froclc appeans oii.jhe' lef. Note the novel yoke with button-trimme- d t.?1. Short sleeves are undeniably youth-ful. In the model on the rk;ht they form one of several youthful details, including the' ' schoolgirl's ' favordl ; Peter Pan collar, the pert little cir-cular peplum, and the skirt with its wide box-plea- ts at front, providing The Royal Laundry uses 100 percent pure soft water. Phone 90. The Royal Laundry calls for and delivers. Phone 90. j ! First Model : Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5006. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 35 cents. Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5010. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 35 cents. , Thur. Fri. and Sat. Jan. 9th 10th 11th I Eciraom - JclmEOn's 30 IJri(l Ol Wa! 110011 CO. 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" i 45c Hitikle's Tills, 1Qft 231 Ess-Ja- y Cold QCp Cflp If! i1 75c Johnson's Prepared Wax, Mp'TfjSkj.r iJa 100'8 M Tablets .. ..tJl J"" MUI Pound 0wu fflnfl p- hSf 63c Ess-Ja- y Aspirin Tablets, Qp ' S 20c Epsom lO GM 25c Saul, 10 HfiH T ; ViSfe 10o'8 ...HwU X$$J Salts, Pound .... I iw Vfes Flush Iww sLiiS ' ; : . . , 8 TOBACCO SPECIALS fe2a Cztiilv WHlk "- - P- Caocl, Lucky Strike. Chesterfield and Old Gold , Cigarettes LdllUJ 3pCUdl5 : Package 15c, Carton $1.39 - ' VSK? - . ,y,lb20clb39c ' K i 1 iJbr61 . 2 fOr 25C iirf!!,; 3 fOr 25C M AgenU for Mr.. StoW. Bungalow i 5 15c Sir Waiter Raleigh Tobacco . 2 for 25c 1 Candie., Pound .SOC ni,-i-t. "- - "2 """"" R """';.;i ' n imiHm'vvu't't r m'mm"?,M' ?!r1J"--'-'fTTiy?!'!- i'-"- "" inU "l",l 11111 S -- t e v ' .'". 'v 1 ' - 'j THE ALUMNI CHORUS Z"" Not of Bell A. good beU, '.fairly struck, ahould give 6ut three distinct noer-- a "fun-damental-" note, tlje ovtave above, or "nomlnriV'.and the oetincff below,' "hmn-riole.- Very few belli have any two nf these mile (nnd hardly any all thi po) Imunlsiin: the "hum note" be Ina generally a lit: It- - jhnrner nnd the fi!inl:iinriilnl" a rttie lliftu-r- . than tl.'eir respective- 'nonilniil . Ventriloquism Tha essential mechnulsm of ventrll oquUni consists tn tak'.ng a full breath then keeping the muscles of the cheat ' and nerk fixed, and apeaklng with thi mouth almost closed and the lips and lower Jnw as motionless a possible while air U very slowly expiree-thronc-a narrow elff !a No air mm" eacirjie thrmurh, the nw . . aUity EoglUfc Novelist laaa Atuten. waa one of the most faapnji of English novelist. She bad the adTanfnge of an edncntlpn far to thai of most girls of her lay. Bhe wei edbcated by her father, lane wis the youngeat of seven chil-dren, of whom ocly one other was a af.rt. Her father waa rector of Stev-enson, near Rasln,cstnke, In llamp-bl- i Here site Iked for (he first 2.1 fenr of her life. She la anld to have been the fiuner of fhe dmuestlc Fin Reiidcetial Street The t tiini!ti)! id tlf rut da liir'e Streets nl ti t Ami-- i I. :n Ities Is. iif ciiurre, lurpcly (1 iiintti'i n "pinl'in, hut Hcnirdlnv In K'Kv i" lllinjiertiird In hi' nk "lln: hole: Kasl ovniiie, lim heiiti r. I umIik p. Hi llnest reriilentliil strict In Anii'ih:' lld'stij's Clint this la due nid in!j t' 'lie bwiuty bf (lie hnim I1.1l nlr 'he rnrrfiil reKliiillun id Hie aiylf .ire hllcciuie qnd the cni-riia- i hiiii tit r hualnesa. Argentinian) Territory Patagonia la a name formerly ap-plied to the whole south portion ol South America, extending from the Strait of Magellan Indefinitely north ward to about the thirty-eight- h parallel of south lutllude. In Its pre ent use Pnlngonhl. has no political It Is feenpniljy ro-lrl-pd lo the region lylrte; ennt nf the Arnii' nnd smith of IMn Ncprn.- - 'Till" "HuntrV ri't!i:ili!'d' hnehiliiii'il V nntl t. wle n It i:i li.iirp'ini'i'ft il' : i. l v I Oil of Irttercourtt , i ! . .Good breeding la the art of show!n ,'tnen, by eierr.nl slgna, the! .Interna I' regard we' have for them. It arise j' from good sense. Improved by convera iig wl;h eoid comp:iny j j , Reminders Of Old Rom - The I'nlutlne hill, Home. It now n ,; public park; the Jiinlculum has been t inverted Into walks and driven'' The Safe Holdup There la nn embonpntut In mlddii. age from which suspender point the ' way of salvation. ' 7 . jcmj& " Wynne Ferguson copy nf nt, 1SIZ9, by noyle, Jr. ARTICLE No. 10 One of the most difficult of. all problems that arises at the auction table is the one dealing with justifiable penalties. Just how far one should go in a justifiable effort to save game is always a difficult question and one that requires judgment of the highest order to solve properly. Here is a hand that was held in one cf the championship gamee at the re-cent Auction Bridge Congress. The proper bidding of this ham decided an 'important match, so note it carefully: Hearts 9, 8, 7,5,4,3 Clubs 10,9.8.5,2 : V : Diamonds A, K t A B : Spades none t Z : No score, rubber game. If Z dealt end bid one no trump, what should A do? Should he pass and hope to aave ame and rubber or should he bid and thua take the chance of losing a big penalty? The hand la so unbalanced that - tiid by A is almost obligatory.. Tho fct th-t- A has na spades aiatiei a take-ou- t by Y or a bid by Bol twospadesalmost ' a certainty o A should si.ow his suit (hearts) at once. Y bid tvo apdes, H , paL'Sf d pnd Z bid two 110 trump. This bid by Z almost makes it a certainty thut V Z have a came hand in no . trump, so there is trie necessity for A to keen cn bidding to try to save game. A bid three hearts, Y bid three spades and B passed. Z rov bid three' no ' trump and thus announced that his chances for game were very bright. A still felt that the beat dolcusc was to s keep on bidding hearts so bid foul hearts. Y and B passed and Z doubled. The bid was defeated only one trick; while at no trump Y Z would have scored three odd, pimc and rubber. It was a fine example of a justitiablc overbid to save tlie certain loss cf a . . game and rublier. " Here is another hand of somewhat j similar type: - ; Heart K, 10,7,4,2 . Hearts Q, 3 ,1' Ctuba A.7,2 ..... I Y i Clulw Q, 10, 9, 8, 6, 4, J Diamonds none t A B : Diamonds 8, 3, 2 Spadea A.K.8,4, 2 : Z- - s Spades Q No aoore, rubber game. If Z dealt and bid one no trump, what ahould A do? With a two-au- it hand of this type, A should certainly bid two apades, and . then if overbid by his opponents he should ahow his heart suit. If his part- - ner ha any help at all for either suit, A has a good chance for game. A - double of one no trump with this hand would be most unsound. Never double a no trump bid when you hold a two-suite-r. Bid one of the two suits and ahow the other on the second round of bidding. In thia way, you give your partner a much better picture of your hand. A ahould bid two spadea and Y passes. What ahould B do? Should he pass ' the two spade bid or should he show his club suit? A'a bid of two apades over a no trump bid ahows a good hand and one that ahould be prepared for a bid by partner. The fact that B has a singleton spade makes it imperative for him to deny the spade suit ll he has any other j ustihable bid. The question, therefore, 1 whether or not B s seven-car- d club suit, headed by the queen ten, Is a justifiable bid. Ordinarily such a auit holding does not justify a bid, but in this case tne two factor, (1), the fact that A haa bid over a no trump and thua shown a very strong hand and (2), the fact that B haa a singleton of his partner's suit, justify a bid of three clubs. Such a bid cannot be hurt much and it may pre-vent A from going on with his spade bid. Such a bid by B must be regarded by A as a most emphatic denial of the spade suit. 7. will pss a three club bid and A should also pass. He has great I help for the club suit and his hearti ' aren't strong enough to isliow undci such conditions. At club3, A B car ' score fiveodd and thus make ga:ne anc ' rubber. It is a pretty hr.nd and tin ' bidding and the reasons tor it ahouk be carefully studied. . " Here 13 another hand that shows thi problems confronting the player wliosi '. right-han- d opponent haa bid one nt trump: ' Hearts 8 Clubs A, 9, 8,5 ; Y i Diamonds K, 10, 9, 7 A Bi Spades A, 10, 8, 5 : Z No score, first came. Z dealt and bid one no trump. What ahould A do? i . Should he double or pass? If be should double and his partner ahn:i!d bid two : hearts, what should ha do? ;.. Never double one no trump unless you are prepared for any bid that partner may make. With this hand, A is prepared for any one of three bidi, but is not prepared for a two-hea- rt bid. If B should bid two hearts, A'a hand is not strong enough to bid two no trumps. Kor that reason, A should ikiss the :io trump bid. If hii partner should now bid, A'a hand locks Very strong-- but until B shows some signs of strength, A'a proper procedure is to pass and ' thu3 take the defensive. " , - " If all pass, the question oi A's proper opening against a no trump h an interesting one. Ho has to choices, either the ten cf dyr.iC'-'i- . or tha five of t pe " Th- - latter o.sa';;, h ve .vr, aetata tie bene. tne jukI t.u'jid Lj nude. . |