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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1923 Damsgs Dons by ons susn, A special study to determine the ex- THE BUMPER EQB CROP It will surprise most persons to learn that the hen, widely dlffuacd aa she Is throughout this nation, baa this year yielded products valued at more than a billion dollars, surpassing that of all the broad acres that have been sown to wheat, says the New York Tribune. One sees hens In bunches, sometimes scratching the soil In small chleken-- Ire luclosures, more often durtlng across the road Jos In time to avoid violent death under the wheels of speeding motors. Never are square miles of them gathered together, os in the esse of wheat. It Is wheat that flows across the continent In great freight trains, piled mountain high In lofty elevators, and fills the holds of hollow ships that wait to transport it to distant hi mis. It la cheerful news, however, that we do not live by bread alone. The highly condensed ration that tln-hcprovides Is not so spectacular In transit, nor does it provide so much either of song or story as wheat, hut u bumper crop of It is a g'sNl, subI JHEJAST SALT If TIMES Utah's Lirest Community Builder. Published every Friday Afternoon. WENDELL H. LYMAN. Editor and Manager All items of news on social and business activities should be submitted to Times not later the East Salt than Wednesday each week. The Times office is in the Suar Bank Building, at 11 du Eu.it 21st South. e of second class of Sugar JIouso Times, granted Cuniinuiinee privi-ledg- Way 11, 1UJ3, at the l'ust Office in Salt Lake, applied for. The Times will be sent anywhere in the civilised wi rld fur the subscription price, which is $1.50 jer year. Full informaliun on advertising rates on apdicatiou. ihouo Hyland VM. SALT LAKE, DECEMBER 28, 1923 will be ( NATURE'S OWN BAROMETERS Can iiiWeoriiluylsts, even with the aid o f wireless, fnrecnst weather with more accnracy tliiiu country folk who watch nature's own barometers T If cattle In a field scratch themselves vigorously, or stand with their tails to the wind, the countryman will tell you It Is going to rnlu, and bla prediction is lnvarlubly correct. If the (owls come out to feed on a wet morning there Is little chance of It clearing Up that day. The appearance of taads, (togs and earthworms, In unusual numbers Invariably mean rain, and o do the singing of blackbirds, the falling of soot or the creaking of furniture. If the ante In the garden build their walls frequently, or the bouse sparrow keeps to the ridge, country residents prepare fur rain, though If birds frequent the eaves they will confidently prophesy fine weather. Storms from the northwest n thoughts are like old habits they are hard change. We would not care to change all old thoughts nor all old habits, hut what a stirring of sap there is in. the brain when a fine, brand new OLD Not everybody realize the amount of damage thut Is cuused to freight In transit In the United States by rough handling and poor stowing. Itullroad reports, however, say that the losses of (hat sort In a single your, 1020, amounted to more than $100,000,-00There can be small wonder thnt the railroads have undertaken to minimize this Item by conducting special campaigns amongst those who are concerned in occasioning it Since they find such losses can be attributed, in large part, to the general backsliding and loss of morals following upon the war period, it la not surprising that amongst tha moat Important results of their preventive campaign la said to be the awakening of employees to the seriousness of the situation confronting the railroads, and to the necessity for In uncovering and cor recting practices that are harmful to the proiierty Intrusted to their care. whole-hearte- Incredible in the report that plant growth can be hastened by the oh of electric lights In what otherwise would be the hours of darkness. The only doubt that arises la whether electric light baa the same effects on plants that sunlight has. If that la the case, there seems to be no reason why florists should not utilise what obviously would be a means of getting their blooms when the blooms ire most wanted, Instead of when plenses to bring them out In Alaska the summers are short, but the lays are so long that the crop put n double time, us It were, and come to maturity In half the number of lays It takes to do It where growth ends at sunset and does not begin again till sunrise. Vegetables as well as flowers thus could he ucceleruted, but it would cost money to do It more, probably, than many buyers (would be willing to pay, present prices being about the limit of tolerability except for the very rich. "na-lur- The American people are saving more of tlu-i- r earnings, according to :a compilation made public by the savings bank division of the American Hankers' association, showing that savings deposits In hanks and trust companies were 17. .WO million dollars June Ik), 1122, against 1(1,(120 million dollars oae year previous. The Increase Is fist million dollars, or 4.1 er cent. These are the latest available figures for the country us a whole. The number id savings deposits, as .' thought blows in! Perhaps its a very simple thought, about a different way to do something quite ordinary; but just that tiny jolt is enough to put newi affair. f lergy and interest into the . by the number of accounts, s an Increase of 4.0 per cent, with reporting last year for the first Dont be forever thinking along monotonous lines; nobody in the world can prevent you from 2, 1086 E. 21st So. St. keep thinking Sugar House . F creeping in. Nobody ever got anywhere, made any Success, material or otherwise without dreamt ing about it first t The engine, will grind and pound and be thoroughly disagreeable unless oiled regularly. Dont be stiff .and rusty! Get into gear right away . ... oil your cylinders with daring thoughts. Who owns this old world, anyway? Habit or YOU? cultural Implements." "I.-- t watch a man flipping water from a pall." anya nn ofilc'u-ncexpert, and 1 can tell you whether he would Show ui a make a Ruud sulcsninn." Hilesninn who would spend his time watching a man dipping water out of a bucket and we will slow you a salesman who Isn't going to bring la much of a day's business. n-- Rich' Dowry, Thou ennst not tell how rich a dew ry sorrow gives ihe mml. how Arm a - Mfo- -1 Ferdinand, former king of Bulgarin, decs from Imaginary enemies. A king in thnt part of the world contracts tiahlts of thought that time cannot ef-face. Me Is like the old fire engine horse that wants to run whenever he hears anything that sounds like n hell. There are men In Turkey who think who are advocatthey are ing a return to polygamy been use there Is n surplus of women. However, it can hardly hi- - possible that they are miking a l id for the feminine vote. :n:i-smr- College enrollment Is heavier than ever before, notwithstanding a general stiffening up of requirements. Which prove either that the hoys can work w hen they have to or that a smarter crowd are going to school. HAMPTON COAL CO. Dom. Lump Reduced from $9.00 to $8.50 Pea Coal $6.00 Dom. Lump $8.50 Hy. 1213 Wood $5.00 Nut $8.00 Lump $9.50 Sugar House Ksmg FOR SALE OR TRADE Strictly modem 6 room home finished in hard wood, hot water FOB DOME AND STABLE The extraordinary Borozoue treatment for flesh wounds, cuts, sores, galls, burns and scalds is just as effective in the stable as in the home. Horse flesh heals with remarkable speed under its powerful influence. The treatment is tne same for animals as for humans. First wash out infectious germs with liquid Borozoue, and the Borozoue Powder completes the healing process. Price (liquid) 30c. 60a and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by Lloyd's Pharmacy 1702 So. 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, teill deliver you of many needless worries. It will 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 neglected to disturb your peace of mind . Modest, uniform prices prevail . Eddington Undertaking Company LEE R. FRY, President and Manager Ily. 124 1047 E. 21st South Ily. 125 Uth East. Adv. Tear! Happy MARTHA R THOMAS Nnucptf Union Ccnrriskt, mat. Wtitmt 3BE THE FLIGHT - OF TIME revr'-niion- s returned British visitor Is quoted to the effci-- t that Americans In the "market" gather in money apparently quite easily hr successful gambles tn stocks. This Is a view tlint many American limits have also held to their f.eooinr. The statement should he supplemented with h clause setting forth that it Is equally easy for them to lose money y unsuccessful gambles and that for i ve-- v successful play there Is nr c.nucivss'ul one. It the "market" ul ai is mj player's gain Is another's loss. A $gso Better Service somewhere,. cheerily about it; even if you ..never get there, it airs out your brain and prevents othef discouraging suggestions from ojien-nilndc- d For example, old Sows may uriug un much ns seven cvu- - when top hogs are selling nt ten cct-.tper pound. Still another advantage of hogs Is that they utilize waste products. Sometimes these are In the form of scraps from the tulde and sometime or a poor they are culled potat-H'grad- - of cm. Ily-lan- dl Darlene Studio I till centuries It 1ms been the custom, at least turning northern nations, to see the old year out and the new yenr In, with the highest of merrl-undemonstrations To hut a few conviviullty. It seem to occur that the day Is a memorandum of the subtraction of another year from the little sum of life." This old writer here quoted, goes on to say: "With the multitude, the top feeling Is a desire to express good wishes for the next twelve months' experience of their friends, and he the subject of similar benevolence on the part of others, and to see this Interchange of cordial feeling take place, ns far as possible in festive circumstances. The poet Longfellow, in one of his prose works, has given ndvlee as to the attitude to take respecting the flight of time of which all are so forcibly reminded by New Year's day. He writes; "Look nt mournfully Into the pnst. It eomes not hack again. Wisely Improve the present. It is thine. And future go forth to meet the slmdnw-without fear and with a miiiily heart." tl 157 counts during the school year of lllL-192against N'L.'.HKi the previous year. CALIFORNIA PERFUME CO. Call at the home of Mrs. Lilly Winger, 1352 So. 11th East, 3772R for the California Cream and Perfume, Mens Shaving sets and many fine Christmas gifts. Will take orders now. traveling . ' An Increase of 30 per cent In the consumption of bananas In the United States Is attributed, by one authority, to the effect exercise upon the American psychology by that profound ditty: Yes, We lluve No Bananas." Our private opinion Is that the phenomenon Is merely a coincidence, says the 8t. The long, If It Louis has driven the American people to anything, haa driven them to something stronger than fruit. However, If research bears out the report, a new method of stimulating trade will have been discovered, lerhnps music hath charms to soothe the savage buyer. about It, anil favor We are giving the formula a trial. It will be proclaimed a success If the present stagnation in the farm machinery business will give way to that yet unwritten classic: Yes, We Have No Agri- Ingi alsc Professional Tendencies. Mrs. Smllax Henry, I really believe Freddy la going to be a doctor when he grows up. I heard him tell Mary that ihe must be careful of her health, and that pie was considered hurtful. Mr. Smllax It looks to me as though be la more likely to become a lawyei. I noticed that he had two pieces of pie at supper last evening. Boston Transcript. having "parties in your head. If you have a . crazy but beautiful notion about d If men and women with ability to teach well and u genuine Interest In education art to he found and held In the profession, however, there will have to he u more enlightened public nttiiiide toward school teaching, says the Evansville Journal. Not better pay alone, hut better tenchlng conditions, greater freedom from routine and red tape, and more opportunity for Individual study and research, and more leisure for , tiro some of the things nicded. It lias been the lick of these tlilncs In recent years that has turned many potential good teachers away from the schools. COA Wore Than Losing the Ring. The bridegroom and the beet man were at the altar awaiting tha bride. The former became very white and seemed about to faint What's wrong wl ye, Jock!" asked the beat man. Yer face la Ilk chalk. Hae ye lost ony thing? Ha's ye lost the ring!" No," came the reply, but I doot Ive lost ma enthusiasm." 0. j There is nnthlng f..i-- i Reduction In Price Of food famine. I ed lodge stantial insurance against starvation. If, when the returns from the lacking houses are In, it Is found thnt there will he next winter a good thick slice of ham for every two eggs that have been laid there wl'l be little reason for the Americun people to fear a pr southwest are niually brief, but ptonn from the northeast la likely to be long and severe. A veering wind I brings fine weather, a backing wind means rain. These are the country Their significance man's barometer. la baaed upon tha observation and experience of centuries, and the forecast made from them Is quite aa rellabla aa any Issued from the meteorological observatories. Will trade for heat, garage. tent of Infection and loss from a single smaller place or sell. Inquire at month. .ey next door north,' bush was made by one of the state Box 54, Ephraim, Utah. leaders of barberry eradication, gays the Scientific American. The outbreak meeting FOR RENT of stem rust which started from a bush 6 room modern home, Fine one for at traveled in least, direction, oclock at the Lodge about five miles. The total wheat area with garage, hot water heat, and Building. Dr. G. a An.the t affected on 18 different farms was 968 everything finest for rent at Grand; G. A. Gundry, that acres. The average yield for SecreUry year wus only 37 per cent of what It would hare been without the black stem rust, or a total loss In yield of 12,250 bushels. At a dollar a bushel the combined money loss from this single bush In this one direction waa $12,250, of an average loss to each farmer of $G0G worth of wheat. A barberry busli with a $10,000 potential damage possibility can be destroyed with ten pounds of suit or an hour's work with a grub hoe. Times Up BONBONS ON TOP OF TIIE WORLD HE close of a year makes ua think of the passing of time. The following maxims, oid and new, should mnke ua think of the value of time: Any time means no time most times. A man who does nothing never bus time to do anything. He who has most time lias none to lose. Nothing Is more precious than time and nothing less valued. No rewurd can recover lost time. Be alwuys In time; too late Is a crime. The time that heurs no fruit deserves no name. Life Is hut time; waste the latter and you redure the former. You may liuve time again, but never the time- Take time when time is, for time will away. Time present Is the only time you can he sure of. None can be provident of time who Is rmt prudent In the choice of his company. One anti al were wishing you, The best of New Year feeling A Feast of love ami liaprineH With health and wealth increasing. The best place to buy your Ford and all thut goes with it- - BE5T NEW YEAR WISH The superiority of North American civilization to that of Mouth AmerInto the white of one egg. beaten ica lias been thus accounted for: The lightly, mix powdered sugar until stiff. 1'llgrlin came to America In seareli of Add very strong black coffee to flavor Uod; Ihe Kpnnlurds came In search nf and slightly color. Drop In a few gold; the difference between spiritual or quarter! of walnut meats snd material foundations In the state. halve one at a time. Drop from a fork onto The best Nsw Year wish fur our nation is a spiritual wish C. U. Hazard, paper. Leave to dry over alght CANDY i THE UNIVERSAL CAR Hansen Auto Company The White Garage Ifylaml M3 llllllllllllllllllllllillllllll Sugar Hn"w lillllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllli a |