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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923 THE i ' EAST SIT LAKE CONSERVE THE FORESTS When Americana get tired of burndoling up about flva hundred million lars' worth of property every year and paying insurance to cover most of the loas, there will be more carefulness TIMES Utah's Ijvcut Community Builder. every Friday Afternoon. WENDELL B LYMAN. Editor and Manager about All item uf news on social and business activities should be submitted to the Kat Salt Lake Times not later than Wednesday each week. The Times office is in the Sugar Bank Building, at 1103 East 21st South. live, Legal Notice says the Kansas City Star. n John T. Bodner and Jane l)oe Bodnar, hie wife. State Bank of Portland, a corporation, and Frank C. Bramwell, Superintendent of Banka of Oregon as Receiver of State Bank of Portland, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the west front door of the' County Court House in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 18th day of December, A. D. 1923, at twelve oclock noon of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of said Defendants of, in and to the following All of described Real Estate, lota 12, 13, Block 9, City Park Subdivision of Blocks 20, 21, 28 and 29, Plat C, Salt Lake City Survey, situated in Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 21st day of November, 1923. BENJAMIN R. HARRIES, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By F. M. Mathews, Deputy Sheriff. Stephens, Brayton & Bagley, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of First Publication, November 23rd, 1923. Date of Final Publication, Dee. 14, v A visiting European artls, announces his purpose to punt portraits of women whose souls peep out of li.elr eyes. I if course, there are eyes and eyes and souls and souls but if hr stumbles on some of those bewildering optics wherein hew iidering sou's play hide and be would do well to , study his subject through smoked glasses. For beauty of soul rnil eve U a blindingly (hurling cmuldpuliun to behold, even for an artist. Clemeni-e- snyg bl Hi day. a college professor telling the bn.is nut to get married on leaa than Hc-e- 's political Ilf,- Is impression may prove faiiiiriuL's ov ii.g to the fact that there is no crisis at the Muinert of a kind that fils his particular personality and power n close'y a to moke him apiiear indispet-.snide- . Howevei content a statesman may he with retirement, there Is no resisting a genuine case of overwhelming demand. finlshd f'never. si:ie - n year. But the co-ed- s In the Inst aim'ysiit will make the final decision whether his advice la followed or not la the best policy as a nil, hut occasionally a person gets a healthful back kick by doing all the things he thinks are not good for him. Prudence $S 00 1923. CALIFORNIA PERFUME CO. Call at the home of Mrs. Lilly Winger, 1352 So. 11th East, 3772R fra: the California Cream and Perfume, Mens Shaving sets and many fine Christmas gifts. Will take orders now. Hy-lan- dl Hollow Laughter. What haa become of the toned hollow laughter exacted by drunken men from those who were afraid of them? old-fas- same breath, she murmured, "Oh, God, I thank thee for the power of breath, the desire to live with which you have Invested me, and, dear Lord, for George KING ELEANOR By She threw back her head with an ELLO, Esther, exalted air. George was going to hear Singers beat me home her ring. She must do more than her Happ$ Wifli Her Christmas Gifts 1 Young Yuletide Songs Assured Her of Training for Opera beet. tonight." Never did ehe sing with such spirit Yea, by ten minutes. and vigor. She seemed truly inspired. Her cup of joy was full. The buret of My, but some folks which met her ears showed applause are alow," she wild the appreciation of her audl thorough been. laughingly. "Where have you ence for her efforts. Maryr to George fast She couldn't "If a rather long atory," replied enough after the get entertainment Meet ImagMary, us she removed her wraps, lng, they both seemed perfectly obliviing them In the one and only little ous of the crowds about them as ha clothes eloset the boarding house room her in hla arms, afforded. Tlila was already filled to tlie gathered you were simply divine. Your "Esther, bursting point, needless to add. voice was wonderfuL I never heard you "Do you remember my speaking of sing like that before." Some one a Miss Young? tapped him on the arm. It was Mary, Esther nodded In assent. "But, George, said Esther, wriggling "I met her when I was a stenog-radiat the settlement house, you out of Ids grasp, realising thut they know. She tells me alie is still In that were creating quite a scene, "Why work. I think It so queer that I didn't you tell me you were coming?" "Didn't you get my telegram with all should meet her like tlila after our conversation lust night. Now, Miss Esther, the good news In It? Well, listen, "I I am coining to the point. You recol- then," George said, excitedly. lect saying that you were so blue be- brought my boas along. He has henrd cause It was almost Christmas and you uo much about your voice Mr. Wilhud no home to go to, no money to give liamson, meet Miss Esther Hislop anil to make some one liuppy, and you her frleml. Miss Mary Roncr, Mr. He la very Interested In your couldn't go to see George because you hadn't tlie railroad fare! Well" and voice In fact, lie has a proposition to now, here Is put before you." Mury paused for breath Esther slipped her arm about Mary your rhnnee to show how much you meant all thin. Mrs. Young was telling and put her other arm through She needed support me her troubles." George's. "Oh, Mary, Imw awful I and Esther My Idea was this," began Mr. Wilburst out laughing as she threw her liamson, "for me to send you to New arms about Mury York for training for a year or so; beand gave her a ing near my place of business, you You old could report often as to your progress. hug. dour !" "And I will be near George, too, She said," pro- thought Esther. But, aloud, she said, ceeded Mary, as I will have to take Mary. She Is my nothing Inspiration always. I couldn't do withthough hud happened, out her." "she was giving a "Then," proceeded Sir. Williamson, Mg entertainment I want to send you abroad and finish fur her settlement you off as an opera linger." folks Christmas All out !" uliouted tlie Jaultor, rather ' er The Ylenna artist who finds himself embarrassed by a multitude of aspirants In the selection of the fifteen most beautiful women In America to lie Immortalised by hie brush might have expected It. From the days of 1'aris till now the selection of lieau-tle- i has been at risk of ;ieace of mind and, In at least one Instance, at risk of peace of nations, says the Washington l'ost Report has It that more than a hundred tlmea the number of women wanted have filed Information of their surpassing loveliness with the artist and have admitted that they are among America's fifteen most beautiful. Doubtless a thousnnd times that number would admit privately the uperiority of their claims to selection. A woman can he counted on to know ihnt she Is beautiful, whether she Is or not. An Incognito la not necessarily Intended to deceive. It merely serve notice that a member of royalty desires to relax and dispense with formalities that become more or leas tiresome at tlmea. Everybody knows who Lord Renfrew Is, and hla Canadian visit has Indicated a sense of humanity that will king help to make him a first-rat- e COAL to-wr-it: g An authority on lnnd values gives tome remarkable examples of Increased value due to inning in Illinois cities. In Evanston, lie says, vulucs rvse l.i to Mo per cent In a single In (ink l'ark, another suburb year. 'of Ylilcngo, there was a Jump during the year of M to 25 per cent In the ; value of residential districts, 'J5 to 50 per rein in apartment districts und 23 to To per cent In business districts. These figure ought to covvincu anyone that there is practical value as sell us beauty and hcnlthfulnes in organi.ing and separating the vurious f a community, Just us a activities family lines In its home, says the Ev linsvillc Courier. Yet there are still found, her-.-' and llmr-people who want to rontimie putting the municipal pig In the purler. $50.00 Key next door north. lodge meeting FOR RENT SHERIFF'S SALE and the in for Court Fine 6 room modern home, In the District County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. with garage, hot water heat, and a Tracy Loan & Trust Company, so nuiiuing. Dr. G. A iii W. everything finest for rent at Grand; G. A. Gundry. corporation, plaintiff, against F. SeerL.0 Gates and Irma E. Gates, his wife; And when the nation la aroused to the Its timber five folly of consuming times as fast as it la produced, along with allowing vast areas to be destroyed In forest fires annuully, there may be some widespread movement toward timber conservation and refer estatiun. High prices for lumber, the fontinuaiiM of second class privi-ledg- e of Sugar House Times, granted material of the Tost Office in principal building llay 11, 1323, at the waste of the soil and other country, for. Salt Lake, applied evils might be checked by the growth The T.iucs will be sent anywhere in and preservation of forests. In Misthe civilised world for the subscription souri and most other states of the price, which is $1.51) per year. Union there are vast stretrlies tit land " rates adveri that can be put to profitable use only Full information oil ising will be supplied on application. Fhone through the planting of trees and Hyland .t'.Mi. growth of timber. In rennsylvunta. "iiKCEMBEK 1923 Massachusetts and a few other arate 21, SALT LAKE, tree planting on waste binds bus REAL STORY OF THE FARMER In cergained coiisUleriihle headway. We coulil produce etulistlca showing tain Instances state uld has been exhow Ibe aieriige liuimie of the funner tended communities enguged In this relatively to Unit of the railuseful Industry. America can't afTord the HrUsaii, the Inilus-trta- l to go on eternally laying waste Its worker, way worker. Statist lea, however, tell resources with Inadequate moves for inliiiitesliiml part of the story, an the Somewhere only their restoration. and loo ofleu tempt the student Into turning point must come. It ought to between draw lug hold eoinpurlanna now in tlie matter of conditions that are rcully Incomparable, observes the New Kepuhllc. The Industrial worker has tils own world, Bravery Is the great outstanding a world of Jobs, agreeable or characteristic of the Arab. Ills Judgunder an employer to lie ment of what constitutes cowardice or cajoled fought; a world of employia relent leu and terrible. As soon as ment, of rising rents and exorbitant a man la proved a coward the tribal food prices. The fanners world comiwet laureate makes a song about him bines the cares of the property owner magnifying hla fault and ridiculing and the manager with those of the him. If tha victim ia inmarried, no No man farms succeasfully laborer. woman will consider him, as the song unless he can carry his farm around of hla cowardice endure forever In with hlin, walking or sleeping, like a the tribe, sgys the Detroit News. If snail In Its shell. Care la his portion. he la already married, hla wife er It la worth noting that the good old wives art permitted by tribal law word curework," which nobody apto return (not by Mohammedanism) plies nowadays to any urbun dweller, to their fathers. The men, too, cease naturally presses Into ones mind to aaeoefate with tha coward and he whenever one meets a group of middle-age- d becomes an outcast and a pariah. To farmers. They do nut say care, no other tribe can ha turn, and almost them selves; they say worry." And Invariably suicide la hla lot Above an astounding proportion of them say everything the Arab must prove bravthut they do not want their children ery In the eyes of hla women folk. An to succeed to the work and worry of Arab man's arms are Invariably cor the furmera life, A still larger ered with circular scars. These are of the children have It fixed relics of hla childhood and are the ' in tlielr minds that they will escape result of hla proving hla worthlneu from the furin as soon as possible. to acme childhood sweetheart, Ida That ia the really significant fact. method being to stand In front of the object of his adoration and amlle, the There la art In literature, In prose, while he allowe piece of red-bIn iKietry. The Jspuneae poet, Baalio, charcoal to burn him. produced a masterpiece, Old pond frog Jump In water sound." That The Italian Immigrant Is an asset means nothing If you are not familiar which hie native country counts upon with it But the translation of bis The uvlngs he sends back to hla famthought into the picture: A little cotIn Italy form a considerable Increase ily tage near the old pond, where the In the national resources, according palms grow In the ganlen of green to the Italian point of view. In the moss tlie atone lantern and the simbefore the war, (he average anyean ple gate. One rainy day in spring, nual receipts In Italy fnra Immigrants Basho seated himself in front of Ills who had come to the United States desk looking through a round window were about 65,000,000 lire, or approxitoward the pond and meditated. Sudmately $18,000,000, sayl the Nation' denly, he heard a sound of splash-InBusiness. This year receipts are exwuler, then he saw a frog swimpected to go to 820,000,000 lire, or ming, and Busho Jumped and in ecaround $10,000,000 In our money. To stasy lie called out, for there wsa In- the Italian recipients, however, the spiration and he started his poem. Increau In will be much more receipt! water "Old pond frog Jump in In dollar ; because than the difference sound." He composed his poem, untlie domestic purchasing power of the consciously, dreamlike; what a wonlira la greater than its value In for derful Inspiration that was, writes Theaa Increases are elgn exchange Mntaichi Iliya In the North American made In the face of reetrlctlons being Review. . The poem contulns sevenon Immigration to the United States teen Tllriikena syllables, according which did not exist In 1014. One conto the Japanese rule of clusion la that the present Immigrant No artist run Illumine a picture so la much better at saving than hla vividly in so few words. predecessor of prewar times. heat, garage. Will trade for smaller place or sell. Inquire at month. Box 54, Ephraim, Utah. eve. She wns havpeevishly. ing n IihhI time Come up to the house, Esther put It artists. getting In. "This Is so wonderful, I want to seems that' there talk It over some more. George, Isn't are so muny of It wonderful? We will be In New York these things going together. Oh, what a glorious Christ- on that there inns: aren't artists enough to supply the de(g. lilt. Western Newepeper Union.) mand. Now you know. "Yes, she wants me to ring, I suppose, but I am horribly out of prac- HAMPTON COAL CO. Pea Cool $6.00 Dom. Lump $9.00 Hy. 1213 Wood $5.00 Nut SAY MERRY XMAS With a Darlene Portrait Darlene Studio 1086 E. 21st So. St. Sugar House FOR SALE OR TRADE Strictly modem 6 room home finished in hard wood, hot water FOR DOME AND STABLE Tho extraordinary Borosone treatment for flesh wounds, cuts, lores, galls, burns and scalds ia just as effective ia the stable as in the home. Ilone flesh heals with remarkable? speed under its powerful influence. Tho treatment ia the same for animals as for humans. First wash out infectious germs with liquid Boroxone, and the Boroxone Powder completes Die healing process. Prire (liquid) 30c, 60a and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by Lloyds Pharmacy 1702 So. 11th East. Better Service Relieving you of all Funeral details is the service ice offer. Besides this relief, confidence in us, inspired hy our years of thoughful, conscientious serving, will 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 com- pletely performed - - nothing forgotten neglected to disturb your peace of mind. Modest, uniform prices prevail. LEE R. FRY, President and Manager 1047 E. 21st South Ily. 125 lly. 124 Adv. THE UNIVERSAL CAR This is a Ford Christmas gm! I I j (, New Coupe, F. O. B. Salt Lake $623.-1, Our $500 Weekly Purchase Plan make I'onl buying easy aiul develops the wiving habit. The best place to buy your Ford anti all that goes with it. Hansen Auto Company The White Garage Hyland 6-1- or Eddington Undertaking Company I" PLY YOUR CHRISTMAS HAND tice. "tilt, hush! I never knew It to fall. Chrlutmns Imposes no time limit upTluit is what they all start out with. on niuirlty, merry, gentleness and unI took the liberty to tell her you would You can ply your Christselfishness. be glad to do It, aoM mas hand every day In tlie year. "I surely will do my beat. I will begin to practice tlila very night. I will 4KB3 O0B- see Mrs. Yunng tomorrow about the songs she wants me to sing. I)o you .appose George would come down to THE KINDLY STAR hear :ue sing, and then niuylie stay over for Christmas?" JYIIB little boy was afraid of Iftha dark, but. aa ha lookad It was the night of the entertaln-- i out through the low window, men.' ri.il the girls were putting the fin-- ! upon tha pane of which Mr. Isldn trachea to tlielr dressing when Frost was making hla pictures, lie saw a bright star that was Esther suddenly broke the silence.! I think It la so queer that I didn't winking at him with a moat friendly and assuring light It receive uny answer from George. He ebona through hla tears and might at least have told uie lie seemed to say that It would watch over hla sleep. do ha shut couldn't pome." hla ryes. and. stilling hla sobs, anil Everything wns excitement the better to hear the carol singmdse In the large hull of the settleers across the atreat, was safely ment house, where people of all naaway to elumber and a dream. The dream lady looked like hla tionalities wen- - crowding In. The promother, all dreaaed In a robe that Belit the hour stated. gram glistened and sparkled like snow, fore long Esther heard her name anand alie was bringing him tha nounced and stepped onto the pint-forhope of hla heart, the ated that was to tnke Mm so delightfully with her pianist. dwn Die hill. Anil when he Gazing nt the uii'llener, while uhe woke so early on Christmas awiilted the pianist, her wandering morning he found that hla dream fell n face. It familiar had com true! Chrlstupher U. upon glance llaxard. could not be, but yet, in recognition, he emlled. It was George! ISIS. Weirtera Newspaper t'nlnn.l Thu old dear," and then, In the $8.00 Lump $$j Sugur House Sugar House |