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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923 THE SALT EAST TIMES LAKE Liveat Cm unify Builder. Published every Friday Afternoon. lulls WENDF.l.L B. LYMAN, Editor end Manager All items of news on social and business activities should be submitted to the East Salt Lalce Time not later than Wednesday each week, the Times office is in the Sugar Bank Building, at 1109 East 21st South. e Continuance of second class of Sugar House Times, granted May 11. 1923, at the Post Office in privi-ledg- Salt Lak, applied for. 11m Times will be sent anywhere in the civilized world for the subscription price, which is 81.90 per year. Full information on advertising rates will lie supplied on application. Phone Hyland 9. CITY, SEPT. 7, SALT LAKE 1923 attachment to a been known to has long "phona n apparatus many. But the attached to a radio la aoiueililng new. Parla dispatches tell of demonstraThe tclellb" IT A CRI MI TO BI FAT? Two or three prominent people have recently announced that "to be fat la a crime I" We assume that they an thin, says tha Buffalo Times Without holding any apodal brief for fat peopla, we heve never found "human Order Has Spread. Tha Order of De Molay was organised in Kansas City, April 1, 1018, by Frank S. Land, aecratary at tha social sarrica and employment bureaus at tha Scottish Rita Utopia. Since that time tha movement has Bpraad from coast to coast and to several foreign countries. De Molay Is an ordar for young men between the agaa of sixteen It Is sponsored by and twenty-ontha Masonic lodge. Tha order la baaed on tha dosing events In the life at Jaeques do Molay, grand master of tho order of Knights Templar, burned at the stake in 1S29 by decree of Philip tho Fair, king of France; It skeletons enchaminly beautiful. The fat people have apparently ona advantage over the thin people they can reduce, but It has always been a more serious problem fur tha Ihla On the other hand, ones to amplify. thin people can keep warm In winter with extra clothing, hut fat people cannot keep cool lh summer by tha opposite process This la what lad Oliver Wendell Holmes to express tha wish, on a hot July day, that he might lay off hla flesh and alt In his bones." d With the autfident resources at there la no reusun to he fut or noticeably lean. In case there may be faulty Judgeither ment. Inadequate Information on the subject of Illness symptomatically manifesting Itself In leanness or obesity. But In no sense is It a "crime. of Among the noblest mankind bare been those who were very fat or very lean. a. Wanted It Settled. The old man regarded hla last unmarried daughter critically. Let me see, Alice, he reflected, "young Sraythe has been calling on yon regularly for six or eight months, hasn't hef "Yes, father, simpered Alice. "Well, continued her parent, "If he ssks you to marry him when he cornea tonight tell him to see me. Understand "Yea, giggled Alice. "But suppose he doesn't ask me to marry him? Tlm I" reflected pupa. "In that rase Just tell him I want to see him. cora-uiun- r flowers. Bridal designs were used as neat, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. leadershin TTr Hyrum Norberg. In honor of Mrs. place cards. Aldoui Porter and also Mr. and Mrs. Lester k.l Woodraff Cards and games were enjoyed. 'w who Verleft last week Norberg, were for Twenty-fiv- e present. guests fo.r a thrift ? nal, a family dinner party was given comply Wednesday evening Miss Melvins at the Norberg home on 21st South. to tho whiT is Jensen entertained at a costume party August 28th. in honor of Miss Cora Vine at her Dal troup home on 21st South. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bemon are moFall flowers decorated the noma, toring in southern Utah, when they and Japanese lanUras illuminated the will visit Bryce Canyon, Zion Canyon, lawns A light luncheon was served Grand Canyon and St. George. to thirty guests. The marriage of Lester Norberg Games, atunU and dancing was allTEACB and Mias Merle Baily took place Aug. oyed. 17th in the Salt Lake Temple. In ra toe evening a reception was held at Miss Clara Bennion and Miss Cannon will entertain in honor the home of the bride in East Mill of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Nilson at Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Norberg will be the home of Miss Clara Bennion Sept, at home in Vernal, Utah, for the At. at a dinner dance. Covers will be laid for twelve. The Boy Scouts of Troop 22, under Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Woolley will entertain the Forest Dale Literary Gub at their home on Tenth Ave. Sept 8. S .Cy" Thursday evening Miss Afton enter- tained at a Kensington in honor of Miss Cora Vine at her home on Seventh East Garden flowers decorated the rooms. Fifteen guests were present. Master Larry Young was host at a swimming party on hia eleventh birthday at Municipal Baths Sept. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Love epent a with Mr. and Mrs.' Asahel summer home. Canyo at their beinJyS Loi'ise wtt, is 6HAPT Le-no- at a breakMrs. J. D. Johnston at her home Sept 4th. Those present Mrs. Leo. T. Portef and two small were Mrs. E. B rod beck, Mias Margasons visiting relatives and friends ret Young, Miss Doris Love, and Mii in are Lake. At present she is the Salt Eloise Love. Miss Afton entertained fast in honor of Mrs. W. M. Tyler entertained at a kitchen shower Sept 4 at her home at the Whitmore Apartments in honor of Cora Vine. The rooms were decorated in fall tele-vlalo- tion by M. Belln of seeing by a sort system and It Is aald that If logically projected the Idea may ona day enable a man to aplook through hla himself aee for and actually paratus If ha really has a backbone. Scientists are being amazed at the demonstrations of seeing around tba cures of tba earth for dlatancea practically unlimited. The new wonder followa the announcement from New York that Immense currents of power may be presently transmitted by means of the radio tube from Niagara via Wireless to New York city. of photo-telephon- y volts of electricity feels when you touch a Jive wire or accidentally stick your finger In the electric light socket. Multiply that fultkgt 20,006 tlmfil trag fou Lava ffie Terrific power with whlcS fli ey are SenSrai &e id Electric fxperlmebtlng laboratories at Pittsfield, Mass. Wg are chaining tremendous forces. But Were still a good many laps behind nature. Steinmetx says a real bolt of times a powerlightning is twenty-liv- e ful as the artificially produced force And yet people have In Pittsfield. been struck by lightning and lived afterward. In your list of wonders, giro the human body a place near the Yon know how 110 top. Wink your eyes If yon would save your eyesight, says a New Jersey scientist. But what profiteth It a man If ha aava hla eyesight and loae his life or get a mauling within an Inch of It? Winking la not as safe as It sounds on the Ups of science. In these dnye of the athletic girl and escorts It la Indulged In at the risk of Injury which may he fatal to body and limb. With mashera In high disfavor, how is a lassie or her lad to know that the winker la merely trying to aave his eyesight? If one feels Inclined to wink to save his eyesight, ha would do well to wait till the space In front la vacant. d quick-hande- Its queer how our Uvea mysteriously are linked to others paths criss-crossin- g betime and agnln. Spiritualist lieve we travel through eternity In "circle" or groups Near llochester, N. YM a farmer saves a drunken man from drowning. An hour later, homeward hound, the farmers auto hits and fractures the skull of the drunk as he unesjiecledly staggers out (into the road from the dnrkness. That Is fates with a vengeance. The victim Is thinking It over tn the herecriss-crossin- after. More life Insurance will he sold In 1023 tliun In any previous year, If ilie pace kei'js np. 1'p to June, American took out nearly $3.200 .Oi 10,000 of life policies a gHln of about a fourth over the corresponding fire months of last year. This reveals that the fear Instinct ir running at exceptionally high tide. If will have a distinct bearing on the duration of our business boom. Hard times and prosperity are emotional condition. The average American new lives fifty-fiv- e more year, or fifteen than when tin- Civil war started, and he by 1930 tl:e span of the Ife raised to alxty-nln- e year. So Dr. Haven l'laersoc of New York City. The Jck-- r In the modem prolongation cf average life Is that the Fain has been largely by reducing the death rate among children. People who pass maturity still die at about the same age as they used to. ye-ir- s - America ha 5,KiO fewer Mind tl,nn It hud 1(1 years ago. Thl Is due first to safety-flra- t campaign. eciul to Improved attention to the eyes of newborn babies. On the other hund, the nations epeslght t getting weaker. You have noticed the Increasing number wearing spectacles. We gain on one side and lose on the other. Such la life In our aga of world vaudeville. Incredible as it may seem, the number of men and women who are struck down by acaldent In American Industry every year exceeds the number of casualties of the American array In the entire World war, writes Harold L, Varney In Current History. The United States Department of Labor recently published statistics showing that the number of workers who suffered from Industrial aeddenta tp the year 1921 (with eight slates not In the reported) totaled 1,317,090. year 1920, when employment conditions were more normal, the number of Industrial accident victims was Insurance experts estimate that the number of public accidents exceed Industrial aeddenta In the ratio of 2 to L If that be true, the num ber of annual disabilities In the United slates cannot be less (han 4 million. " ' Tjg It la unquestionably tn admirable thing that (he American Tree association T doing In tending millions of tree seeds to France for replanting those portions of the devastated regions over which American soldiers fought during the war, aaya the New fork Town Topics. We are not yet old enough aa a nation to knmj vrjiat It meang to feel the pinch of diminution of natural resources ; having been bo long accustomed to a seemingly Inexhaustible supply of wood, we have found little reaeon to fear a day of reckoning, and until the people at large have realized the absolute necessity for reforestation, It seems hopeless to look fur a national movement that will make the future secure In this respect Money Saving Specials FRIDAY and SATURDAY 50c Imported Olive s OQ 3 la Oil Borgens Eagle Brand Condensed Q Milk FOR Tree Tea, Yi lb. Pkg, Friday and Saturday GILLETTE SAFETY -- GOLD-PLATE- . f. D RAZORS CA wJUU 9AW QQ THE NEYER-SUBSTITUTp- Better Service Relieving you of all Funeral details is the service tee offer. Besides this relief , confidence in us, inspired by our years of thoughful , conscientious serving, tcill deliver you of many needless worries. It tcill bring you that relief which comes from the assurance that, to the last detail, every function will be thoroughly, thoughtfully and completely performed - - nothing forgotten or neglectetl to disturb your peace of mind. Modest, uniform prices prevail. Eddington Undertaking Company fy 125 LEE R. FRY, President and Manager 1047 E. 21st Suth lly. 125 I GOT MINE And next winter, when it is cold and stormy, you will wish that you had ordered your Coal now, when prices are less and you can be sure of getting the kind of Coal you want. jndi-rstan- d It when we hnnk. We inny be wrong nhnut It. hut onr notion, remarks the Hous'.-Post, I there Is more In a gallon cl sweat to solve the world's prilblom than then-IIn a barrel of Ink. ar.d more In the mule than granting of a In a two-hooration. Tut yourself in the sure class Phone Hyland 1213 and the Coal you want will be delivered at once. hard-worke- d 1 1 Wil Lump $9.00 Wood $5.00 Load Hampton Coal Co. on-to- m t Nut 37.50 Dom. 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These are clerks at third Ohios "Yale gives every home, or budding of any Lind, its own policcm-r- ., an alert AND HDW. CO. a boomerang. rlt-rk- s point GRANITE LUMBER The American ate ISO pounds last year, Including babies in striking the average. This seems a lot remarks Cappers Weekly. And It la. Beef totaled slxty-on- e pounds for each of us. And yet here comes J. CL Mohler of the Kansas state board of agriculture, with a w timing that extinction of the licef Industry Is threatened by decline In meat consumption. He says were eating twenty-si- x iKtunds of beef a year less than we ate In 1901 apiece. Theres a reason, as usual. You used to he able to get a steak yes, a whole meul for a quarter. High prices become prohibitive Ess-Jay- the countless of homes and buildings are toomany for him to protect at every BUT I; Hy. 1213 stretch of mad and a car that will 'll seventy when wide open. fcEMgBlirriaiMffll ' Sugar House mMi.limilllMII. DESERET The Winchester Store BOOK COMPANY |