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Show THE 10 modi Outdoor activities, with hunting and fishing season still in the offing, are confined at present to the disciples of the skiis and skates, with rapidly gaining popularity for the skiing activity evident throughout the section. Interest, kept alive for several vears bv the activities of the Nor- V Or Athletic Association, will be brought to a head with tournathe annual state ment which will be held this year at Rasmussens farm, just over the summit of Parleys canyon. The tourney, in addition to providing the jumping events, will inhike for men clude a and several ladies events, the first in the history of Utahs skiing. The competition will be conducted weigan-Americ- an ski-jumpi- ng cross-count- ry Fostering of scholarship in athletics as well as athletic prowess itself is the aim of the Athletic Council of the University of Utah which has just completed award of a joint trophy to Ralph Goodwin and Wesley Anderson, members of the championship Utah football team. Goodwin, a senior, and Anderson, a sophomore, attained an average of 2.G honor points in their work as well as maintaining competition. This is within .4 of a point of straigh A grades. Goodwin is an selec- all-confere- nce tion at halfback. star at guard. Anderson was a Mixing scents in miniature champagne bottles is being featured by a Paris perfumerie and is said to be a hit. The bottles are small enough to be carried in a handbag. The neck is of gold, and in the stopper is concealed a lipstick. CITIZEN THE SENATOR FROM w8 SANl) PIT COUNTY SAYS: 11 if Hamilton G. Park It is suggested that instead of on a natural site not excelled in this country and in few others. What little construction work on the slide that is to be done will be done Sunday when the N. A. A. C. makes a trip to the canyon farm and prepares the slide for the tourney. Members of the University of Utah hiking club and the East High School hiking club made a hike to the farm last Sunday for skiing and to become acquainted with the tournament conditions. Jay Wrathall, president of the University of Utah hikers, led the two clubs. The University, it is expected, will have a contender for ski honors and for the ski-hijaunt as well in Erling Wedding, who last fall won the University cross country run ski hike. ke LOWER RATES AND BETTER SERVICE The American Telephone and Telegraph Company announces that effective February 1, there will be a reduction in day rates for toll and long distance calls in the Bell System representing an annual saving to the public of more than $5,000.-00- 0. This reduction in long distance rates is the third that the Bell System has made in two years and four months and is in keeping with the systems policy of providing the best possible service at the least cost consistent with financial safety. Earnings more than sufficient to provide such service will, under our policy, either be spent for the enlargement and improvement of the service furnished or the rates charged for the service must be reduced, says the president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Both things have hapCompany. pened, the rates have been reduced ai.d the service improved. Spain sends 12 times as much cork to the United States as it did before prohibition went into effect. I United States Smelting, Refining & Mining Co. Buyers of I f I I MATTE, FURNACE PRODUCTS and FLOTATION LEAD ZINC ORE NEWHOUSE BLDG. j SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH tiiiiiliii!iliiiiiliiliiliili:iiiiiiliili:i!ilMliiliilHiiii:iliiliiliili:iii:il!il,.litliiiiiliiiiiliil!iliiiiliii!iiiiliil!ilitliiliiliiliiliiliiliilii. j I I moving the Pen, to move just the wall and put it around the State Capitol Building, Not such a bad idea, at that. A precendent has been established, and as most politicians follow the leader, it will be wise to take some pre- cautions. Re- member the old adage, A new Sweeps Broom as some ardent Democrats say. The trick of the thing is to get that much money in the Treasury to steal. They are having another con-trover- sy over in a Democratic evolution in Tennessee. I am not so much concerned in what I evo-lutfrom as what I e volute to. Theres the administrat rub. clean. Maybe the theft of $104,000 couldnt happen i o n, ed Now that a pedestrian can be attacked simultaneously from the front and rear while atempting to cross the street, he should place his hands in the proper position for holding a lily before making the attempt. Times sure have changed. Remember when they used to play charades at parties, and everyone went home by ten oclock? Now they pin your name and address on your coat lapel before the party conscious. He feels a solidarity with his brother workers; he feels that the capitalists are forever ing for an opportunity to crush him, and he uses his vote to gain every advantage he can. "But in this country there is little of this solidarity. The worker is more apt to look on himself as a future employer. He knows that if he has the ability and the determination he will rise; and, if he stays a worker, he knows that he will earn more wages than his European brother ever dared dream of. It used to be said that Napoleon's army was so successful because every private carried a marshal's baton in his knapsack. The same thing applies to American workers. Each one feels that he may some day be a capitalist. Accordingly, Socialism fails utterly to prosper here. If conditions ever change and opportunity is shut off that may be another story. But under present conditions, Socialism cannot grow. That size or weight of the brain does not measure intelligence has just been demonstrated by a German scientist who, after years of investigation, has declared that the whale has the largest grain of any animal. The weight of the brain of one whale, he says, was 247 ounces, while that of theaverage man seldom exceeds 50. starts. One advantage Companionate offers is a man doesnt that Marriage have to stick till the last gun is fired. This is a topsy-turv- y world. We to a go to a movie to see a ballat; drug store to get something to eat; to a supper club to dance, and anywhere to get a drink! deserves the OIL that WHY SOCIALISM DOESNT GROW GREAT 4 AirLinesChose Tabulation of the votes cast in the November Presidential election is at last complete, says the Globe, It reveals one Arizona, Record. rather surprising fact; the Socialist party polled a vote, throughout the nation, of only 300,000. Norman Thomas, Socialist candidate this year, was probably the ablest man that party has ever named as a standard bearer. He made a strong campaign Yet the Socialist party polled its lowest vote since 1904. Why should this be? What has happened, anyhow, to give the Socialist party per- above all others Follow the example of theie air linea: Boeing Air Tranaport, National Parka Airway. Pacific Air transport, Scenic Airwaya, all of which uae VICO exclusively in their plane. nicious anemia? Probably it is because the fundamental tenet of Marxian socialism that the workers form a distinct class of population, with aims diametrically opposite to those of the upper classes is entirely out of line with modern American thought. In Europe the worker is class look- O Mirim $ |