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Show THE EAST SUIT II TIMES Utah's Livrht Community Builder. Published every Friday Afternoon. PURCHASING HEALTH IliMic health Is pun'liiisnliio, say wl.nli they H olheerv I tlmt If a ri.inmuniH is uili.ug to (iiiitiK-ia sound pilldic pm uni)' he materially re gr.iin, illsi-aspublic hygiene Mnndards uiiiln-Iiiit-iami nl u b.gli to a high degree krill'll It la heal! Ii b One may tot mi rosily piirch.isi-iexuiulnu-lini- i for a roii-fu- l (uv a or u dingieed of si inptuiiis, nr s but i a siiggr-ti-- il follows the doctor's the jm unless 1c liu-- up to the ld ice n Ids iiioney will bring tiHH of ume uiotii-him mi return. paid mil for piililic health liy tlie In the promotion yud work does of Individual adviiio-Ihe exs-r- t iulurimi 7ei is, for It m:iki-lion and advice more readily aiail It frciiii-ntl- ) Hide to the Individual. to sueli a Improves sanitary ll degreu tliHl individuals benefit, prvbhS nursing aid and eliuieal ex siidniitbui uml other fuellllie fir the Individual's heiieltl. Hilt In the Inst resort Ills uwu fcisol sense and Ills health own falthfubiess to such know bslgo aa he obtains are needed to prolong hi year In lienllh umi eflieleiicy. King Tut-Ankh-Am- im-ii- - WENDELL It. I.YMAN. Editor and Manager Continuance of second class of Sugar House Times, granted May 11, 11123, at the lost Office in Salt Lake, applied for. privi-ledg- e Tlw Times will be sent anywhere in the civilised world for the subscription orice, which in $1.50 per year. Full information on advertising rates will lie supplied on application. Phone Hyland U'.Mi. SALT "LAKE. "JANIJAKV 4, IH24 WEIGALL, WARD NEWS waa the Pharaoh of Exodus. He was the ruler of Kgji't who hardened hii heart against Moms snd the children of Israel, for which he waa visited by the plagues. not Rameses II, aa tradition It was ii!Ti-mil- . . King in holds, w ho kept the Israelite in bondage and played the leading part world. the in dramas one of the greatest and most moving I expert that my statement will be challenged, and even among other iini-iii- uu-s-s- tii-ii- l asserEg ptolugists, but I am quite prepared to establish and prove my this of subject, tion. I have made intensive instigations and research before arming at my decision, and now I have historical and Biblical confirmation that King Tut was the Pharaoh of Egypt at the time when Moses sought to deliver his people to the Promised land. Actually, the Egyptian historian Manctho, in the Second century B. C., gives an account of the great religious disturbances which took father-in-laand states place in the reign of Aklinaton, King Tuta that Moses was living at that time. That date was about 1375 B. C. Tbe Book of Genesis say; that the bondage of the Children of Israel in Egypt waa to last about 2n0 years, and we know from history that the y In-I- w, PRESERVING WILD LIFE The man who kills mure game than lie nmls, even ilmugli lie keeps wllli-Ithe law, la no sporlsiiiiiu lie la a spprewsion of these foreign people in Egypt began about 1575 B. C., Hiliuiiler. No limn who Iiiih Ilie Inwhich is just 200 years before, making the dates and event! synchronize. terest of game prcwriutluii ut heart Then Tut rame to the throne. Tut started feverishly to rebuild all ean hear uoiiiuved the story of one the of who lells of the liiiinense hag temples to the old gods which had been destroyed during the idealistic duels or iiuulls or stpilrrel Hint lie who believed in one god. reign of his father-in-lanuiii-lie- r baa iniide, or of I lie urr-larg- e Tut himself tells of this in an inscription found recently telling of of flail he lias euuKlit. lu many (iovernment Hatlsties show Hint an using thousands and thousands of slaves and rebuilding these Jemph-s- . of the Matea, now, wild life Is InIncreasing niimhcr of lmndgruiilH are That explains why the Israelites were kept so busy making bricks without creasing due to the vigilance of real finding their way lo farms, Instead of straw. In the same ssirlsiiieii and the laws they have inscription, arhich waa found at the Temple of stopping In (lie centers of population. caused In lie placed upon atnliilu also tells how Egypt wu visited with tlie plagues, which This la highly slgiilllciint. It Indicates Karnak, Tut IwHiks, hut III others (lie unnecessary confirms the Biblical account of them. Moreover, we know tlu.t that Kuroie Is Hemllng us more pens-unl- (gain sluughler of gana niiIiiiiiIr cnnlliiiiea, t n left no sons to succeed him, which perhaps is the origin and fewer and some of the worst of lliia slmigli la lieallliler In lioili Imily and of the story of the death of the first born. ler la iml doue hy liunlera of Uie mind nnd will develop a much heller In Tuta tomb we found a little casket which had on it a painting wrong kind, but liy roiiimercliil Intertype of American rltlxen than we have ests. The time will come, we lielieve, with all his charioteers behind him giving been gel Hag htlely. And It will prove representing him in his chariot says the M uncle Evening Press, when chase to a lot of flying Semitic people who might well hare been the for American pioil thing ngrlcullnrc, an aroused public selillmeiit, plnelng for the Kurotieun peasant la mil the Israelites as they started toward the Red sea. love of imlure alaive love of dollars, single-crokind of funner. He Is not Think of the dramatic moment this winter when tlie big tabernacle will make II certain Hint ull streams too proud to milk rows mid feed will be shall he kept free of silliitloii, many opened and the world will be able to gaze at the Pharaoh whose elilckena nnd geese. He will turn his forests he preserved us havens of heart was hardened against Moses and whose last words were: "I will bund to any kind of work on the fimii refuge for bird and beust, ami the I hat will bring him money niifl lie la not let thy people go 1 and I lie dynamiter of In pothunter the hahlt of working nil the yenr, rivers and lakes shall lie considered few inoiilh. Instead of The tmin criminals, not merely luladciiifH minis, who la not afraid to bend Ida back and be sent to prisons where they bedigging potulue or weeding onluns Is long. not likely to go hungry an tlie furtn. Is By GINA LOMBROSO, Italian Woman Doctor. profitable Job for tbe Cliaure for success varies Inversely Farming t, bonanza for tlie worker, not wllh Hie weight of the Individual, ac, even In the deep, rich soil of No masculine standards can be euitable to women, for the ample cording to a Heston scientist. Play the America. The bonanza fanns" of reason that man is created to fulfill an entirely different function in lean entry to win (lie race, be advises, Hie Northwest were but tlie exception the world. lie eltea John I), llockefeller and Hint proves (lie rule. Their owners, f Henry Ford aa eiamples of thin Modern writers and others have become need to to bonanza fanning, now regarding as superior habituated I racers who have won, saya the those women who, thwarted in their own field, have tried to find an are yelling their hruda off for governPost. Hut how about tin un- ment ilternative by taking up a masculine career, or who, unable to employ help, distributed middle Hint so roniiiiiaily their feminine superabundance of emotion, have aought an outlet in marks the successful man of business It Is human nature for each mnn masculine or fiiianc-eHow aland the tiiimeroua professions. Because masculine careers and professions are to think that he has more trouble most admired today, women have begun to rush into them, without j portly gentlemen who linve writ their I names high on the lists of success In In his calling, and Hist he receives regard to their own inclinations. They strive in every way to copy oilier fleldsT Fatness of head limy less In the way of salary or wages masculine methode of thinking and working, making the masculine militate against success, hut bulk of than the man of any other culling. Hut men all will nenrly agree that the itandard the intellectual standard of both sexes. body bus Utile to do wllh tlie hulk preacher Is about (he poorest paid Woman has never fallen so low as when she began to of success. If Hie pictuiva of try to imitate ninny successful men arc lo lie believed. of ull the professions, vocations and man. The legend of womans came into being precisely at inferiority endings, in consideration of Htn Imtlie time that she began to consider herself , Tlie fut mini may "get tliere" Just the superior. At the present time portant position which he Imhls. aiinie. the highest type of women are smothered by the clamor of those whose ministers receive smaller Many It la sold Hint English gruniinnr ns salaries for (heir services than the love is crushed by ambition ; by those whose passion for fame exceeds the we studied It 1ms lieen discarded. I wages of common laborers In their wish to help others; by those who, in short, have acquired a masculine And thowe same min congregation. outlook on things and hare lost the feminine certainly have Hind nigldng resem-hllnviewpoint Isters are doing s work more Im It In the school work of my member con(ban of their portant any own children. Tlie more's the pity I Iniiguiige has Its anatomy, which gregation. iiiust he iniisiered In ordir pnqierly The lied Cross rojmrt on the Japto manipulate that language, says anese earthquake fund show $10,488,-70Scribner's Magazine. How- wc used By DR. H. J. WATERS, Kansas City Editor. aa tbe total of American contrito take apart and put together nguln butions and H0.4S8.7tVJ or expended and pound the meaning out of "ParaTlie purchasing power of the farmer dollar ie on requisition from Japan, to lie exonly 87 cents in dise Lut, and tlie selections from terms of other industries. This means he is fur the benefit of sufferers paying more for what he Shakespeare given In the back of pended "Hrowu'a Grammar," (bat grammar there. The fact that so large a sura consume and receiving leu for what he sells than any other business man. ! Ihut Because the wheat farmer hat faced an was the law and (lie prophets of was raised so easily and In so short a overwhelming fall in his shod a the responsiveness of the market price without giving up does not indicate he can continue Eiigllsli language study In those days! time to Ion nut to tlie call of humanity, and "Parsing," It was called. Hut ao the stand alone. fact the the Red Cross that lias been English speech became a wonderful Population is on a high tida toward the cities from the country at and living, allied useful thing to u. able to handle (he contribution withrate out the of 1,400,000 yearly. While this eventually reduction exfor administration I may benefit the farmpenses works toward making farm help expensive. demonstrates now the it Impressively The large number of speculators er!, who bought the Herman mark as It eflieleiicy of that organization nnd the Diversified farming cannot be looked on a remady to the wheat was going down, on Hie gamble that generous devotion of those conducting farmers' plight Climate, soil and economic prevent any peat substituIt. It would come bark, and who now tion of crops in the Kansu wheit tress. It i th best wheat land ih the ire broke" are paying for folly that but will grow nothing slu While (hit year's production profitably. waa plainly marked 0. O. P." The of world, The grain rate rght is local The whut growers of New downwnrd plunge of the mark was corn, potatoes, apples nnd tobacco England, Is In each case above tbe past five the result of false economic pracPennsylvania or California hare no exceu to ship out of their country; tice thnt gave plain warning of Its year average, the aggregate produc all they can produce can be milled end sold locally without paying any danger. Tlie figure to which the limn-te- r tlon of crops In the United States of the heavy transportation coat of long haula to market. The K ansae this year falls below the of mark hivratora runs suggests that the sucker birth rate was greatly average by half of one per rent. On farmers ship 74 per cent of their grain out of the state. the whole, (he United Slates Is mote underestimated by (lie lnlc P. T. Bar productive than It was 10 years ngo. liuni, say the Washington Post. Her man murks appeared like easy money jet agricultural production In that decade baa not Increased enough. only to "easy marks." who now have trnl.v scraps of paier In pluce of the IVpululion Is evidently growing at a faster rule than Hie food supply. dollars they threw away. By NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, Presidsnt Columbia University. n s pmli-larian- en tyjs-tha- Julian Coray spent the holiday sea- Mrs. Howells' parents, Geo. son at home with his parents on 5th non. Mr. and Mrs. Howell 4 East. 2 for California. SUGAR HOUSE Famous Egyptologist IN'O l H'i-i- Was Pharaoh of Exodu3, and Not Rameses II Ey ARTHUR ihn-ed- , All item of new on ferial and business activities shuuld be submit led to the East Salt Lake Times not later The than Wednesday each week. Times' offire is in the Sugar Hank Building, at HOD East Hint South. en and Mrs. D. p n0w been spending the past tw0 their Began to Try to Imitate Man cnpl-tulle- A farewell entertainment will be h given Friday, Jan. II, in honor of Stout, who will soon leave for a mission to England. A splendid program, followed by a dance, ha been Al-va- arranged. Forest Dale Notes I Velle Duckworth, Hyland 1976 The Forest Dale Ward will hold for the Mutual play entitled And Home Came Ted, during the week. The judges for the try-ouare Harry Allen and Georgian Taylor. try-ou- ts ts $gso Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Free entertained at a watch party last Monday evening at their home on 21st South. The evening was spent in games and music. Supper waa served at the midnight hour. The table was decorated in red candles and Xmas greens. Those iresent were: Dr. and Mrs. Le Grand .Vbolley, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ensign, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Summerhays, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Duckworth, Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Free. HAMPTON COAL CO. Heber Anderson spent the Christmas holidays with his family on Seventh East. Sir. Miss Florence Morris Broberg left last Monday for Logan, where she will spend a month visiting with friends and relatives. The Forest Dale Sunday School class of Mrs. Nellie Taylor and Melvin Freebaim entertained at a bobsleigh party Jan. 2. Sixteen girl enjoyed a delightful evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ackerman and daughter Lorraine and Miss Louise Bell have just returned from a weeks visit in Lavan, Utah. Virginia Wvs Watch Party New Year's Eve. were enjoyed by ten guests. Games Wash-Ingti- 1 . J I g ' Reduction In Price Of The Junior Sunday School showed the right Xmas spirit by having a Xmas tree and each child donating a present to be distributed Xmas day among the poor children of the Sugar House district. Dom. Lump Reduced from $9.00 to $8.50 Pea Coal $6.00 Dom. Lump 18.50 Hy. 1218 p Woman Has Never Fallen So Low as When She fcft Jb MfiiUBH VHE their appreciation olLi by being at the meeting house Jan. 8. pr.ni,pty at 7:80, Tuesday, Let's .'tart the New Year right! Vj M. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Love Mr. and Mrs. G. Hansen gave a large Christmas holidays with M the at their Christmas dinner Day family Mr. S. H Love. home on Drigga Ave. Im- Every member of the Mutual provement Association can show of the services of ,, y entc Sunday School at a holiday party DAc. 81. Santa arrived and brought a gift NOTHING USE IT ON EARTH The new treatment for tom flesh, cuts, Founds, sores or lacerations that is doing such wonderful work in flesh healing u the Borosone liquid and powder combination treatment. The liquid Borosone is a powerful antiseptic that purifies the wound of all poisons and infectious germs, while tlie Borosone powder is tho great healer. Tliere is nothing like it on earth for speed, safety and efficiency. Price 60c and $1.20. lowdcr 30a auidl COr,Sold by Lloyds Pharmacy 1702 So. 11th East. Adv. Wood $5.00 ' N'ut $8 00 Lump $9.50 Sugar House JfcSI Better Service Relieving you of all Funeral details is the service we offer . Besides this relief , confidence in us, inspired by our years of thoughfid, conscientious serving, will deliver you of many needless worries. It will bringou that relief which comes from the assurance that, to the last detail, every function will be thoroughly, thoughtfully and completely performed nothing forgotten or neglected to disturb your peace of mind. Modest, uniform prices prevail. Eddington Undertaking Company LEE R. FRY, President and Manager Hy. 124 1047 E. 21st South Hy. 125 lllllllf Diversified Farming Is Not a Remedy for the Wheat Farmers Plight 2 - THE UNIVERSAL CAR Dont forget our 85.00 weekly payment plan. u Every Part Is Tested u five-yea- r Before we allow a Car to The University Takes Its Place by the Side ot the Church and the State rmiucstlonnhly there Is a commercial tinge to children's book wivk, nnd special week and special days and nihvIiiI tlrbca altogether are becoming a weariness to the flesh and a lux on patience. They are Hie phenomena of an Idea pushed to stale-nes- s nnd shoved down the American throat to repletion. But In spile of considerations, children's Wk week Is a thing Hint deserves emphasis because II further n really necessary endeavor, the endeavor to IntIH a taste for g.od literature, paid Idea and study into youthful America. Ih.-s- Talk Somitimcs Expensive. Talk la the most expenslva thing that la, In many cases, so long as ibvfe are excellent laws against elauder. The ultimate atom, too small fur ldcntlflcatiotv may be compared to tlie inan who has tbe benefit of ran-- ! mutilty organization but refuse to do Id share toward making hi town a better place In which to live. A distinguished entomologist ; i j says that the social Insect had already deof living veloped their system million of year In (he past. Go to the ant, thou standpatter. If the four wheel brake work, they might as well begin experimenting with a fifth to be applied to ore class of driver. The psychologist who declare peo-- j pie prefer to talk of pleasant thing evidently lives in a town wlthont buck fences. j The university takes its place by the side of the church and the state a one of three fundamental institutions of modern civilization on iti moral and spiritual side. The church represents the of faith organized Christendom and its collective worship. The slate the represents purpose of civilized man to lire happily and helpfully together in organized society. The university represents mans inborn love of truth, his per aiiteut curiosity which has given rise to all science, and his dominating idealism which is the origin of all literature and of all philosophy. lAng experience has shown that the university may and can only achieve its end by a three-fol-d activity, each aspect of which is complementary to the other two. The university must gsther and conservi knowledge; the university must advance knowledge; the university must diffuse and apply knowledge. These are it three necessary and character istic functions. Tlie university fails of its high purpose and falls short of its loft idesl if it doe not realize the fact that it must add to scholsrship and that it exists not for itself alone but for the nation and fc all mankind. publi-MTvii-e- , ! pass from our shop into your hamk each part is subjected to the most rigid tests and inspection. The value of this policy to you comes in the satisfactory service we can guarantee from I! our Cars. Hansen Auto Company Hyland 613 I is S' The IF kite Garage Sugar House II IIIIIIIP |