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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JAM ARY 25. 1924 THE EAST m Iffi TiMES All item of news on social and busilie submitted to ness activities the East Salt Lake Times not later than Wednesday each week. The Times office is in the Sugar Bank Building, at 11U9 Fast 21st South. Continuance of aecund class privi ledge of Sugar House Times, granted May 11, 1923, at the Tost Office in applied for. Full information on advertising rates will be supplied on application, lhone llylund 9911. SALT LAKE, JANUARY 26, 1924 GERMAN GRANARIES FULLY Germany Is said to be self suport Ing for the first time In yeara and her are deacribed as "bursting.1 Statistics gathered fer llie United Btatra Heiartmeiit of Agriculture In dirate that the German crois this year hare been higher than any year granaries atnee the war, saya the Ylnceiinea Coiiiuierrlul. Some of the reported atorlea of lniHnding starvation may have truth in them, hut the shortage In foodstuffs is due lo a cornering of the supply rather thun to Its lack The remedy appears to he not to aend additional grain and oilier atores to (lie country, hut to Induce those who hold the hulk of the crops to release them for tlicir countrymen's need, Americans are quick to to appeals from suffering huiimnlly, but when their condition Is directly due to the willful acts of their fellow men father than to natural causes It la time to irnuae In our philanthropy and aak If more permanent relief could mil be obtained liy other means. IS. 1 LML Mu-cu- -n r' ei. nln-iid- ib-a- I ' iru un-oii- i The Times will be sent anywhere in the civilised world for the subscription price, which is $1.50 per year. ' ''CommuniS tior-kiii- liiiiM-uiii- Utah's LivMt Community Builder. lublialu-every Friday Afternoun. WENDELL RU MAN, Editor and Manager Salt CALL OF THE WILD Thla biisln, sk of up f zona mid is a large nod indiistiy and It evteiein Into f! remotest recesses of the gloi.e. It. r.iliiuind llel! of the Tiiid of No turn I History, ahu icceutly filmed W till an Million ,ar-the upper reaches of the Amazonian Jungle and the will or ivru with of Liras and nearly J.lsXI niuiunla nr ulie Is now head-In.- ; annlher adventure into darkest Africa In quest of a strange family of gorllljN, s,i,m the I.o Anno the lie la geles TIiiii-s- . wii and he nhvh l.e will tint until he Iiiik hshed his inis sloii, part of uhli'h Is the taking of On Old Man Cmillii, lit nig or Ida return from Peru lie bi'inigld some strange specimen of animal life as found In sn altno.-- t unexplored region. Among Diem are the dini'iays, the the ruenpl and Die pudu. All of tlieae are hardly even known by name to American naturalists and some are practically extinct. One of them Is a giant rat and another Is the . smallest of known Others suggest the kangaroo and the armadillo except that they are different. When the scientists get through we will have the greatest collection of earths wonders that were ever herded on one rontlncnt. I j ) -I - r s4 1 1 Carrier Pistons. Carrier pigeons normally rate of about thirty fly at the miles to thlrty-s:- s an hour, but when homing" they can reach a speed of sixty mils sn boar or more. Cant Convert Him. He who loves sports hss solved half of the problem of keeping Interested every day; and he who doesnt love sports cant hy any magic learn wbat jt is oiat is attractive about them. Water Spiders. The water spider builds Its home TOWNS THAT SHOW PROFIT; under water. It collects air on the surface and conveys It underneath. After many Journeys there la suffl- Odd Revenues That Relieve the clent air In the web for the spider to in Various British remain below for a considerable tlmai Municipalities. Many towns are today materially taxpayers' burdens by that a few yeara ago would have been deemed novel aud perhaps Impracticable. for example, Glasgow, salvages every kind of saleable oddment from lta refuse bins, as much a 20,000 being realized In thla way In one year, Further, the corporation saves nearly 1,000 a year on Its used tram tickets, which are carefully collected and reconverted Into paper. If Glasgow can make hundreds of pounds In this way London might very well make thousands! But some London boroughs have an eye to economy In other ways. .The their means 18. A. D. 1924. U. L. Nelson, attorney R. i j Why deprive vouraelf! When the Cost is soSmall 9 The Latest Model a Size March A. D. 1924. Marylebono borough council has saved its taxpayers large aume by collecting and sorting out lta household waste. In on recent month the council made 500 out of wbat local resident! had thrown away. Other metropolitan borough are following suit. Plymouth owns a theater, the Royal, and a hotel, which Jointly yield an annnal revenue of around about 3.000, while Birkenhead runs Its own ferry service to and from Liverpool. The average gross receipts of the undertaking approximate 130,000 a year, the net profits on which go towards tho relief of the taxes. Here course ere In most Instance a profitable Investment from the point of view of the borough la which they are located. Doncaster makes an average of 14,000 a year from Its famous course. Yarmouth and Pontefract raise money la a similar way. Still, the fact remains that too many towns neglect tha opportunities In their midst, Instead of exploiting them for tha taxpayers' The unity and continuity of human life from the earliest dawn of consciousness to the present moment are perhapa Its moat marked characteristics. larla may properly be segregated for ierlul study, but never without thought of their relation to the whole, and of the whole, of which they re fragments. Greatness and littleness will be found everywhere, and usually In the cloaeat association, precisely as greatness and littleness may be, and often are, found In the same man. Life la a tremendous drama, every part of which la Interesting, every part of which, as tha critics say, Recent ofllrlnl report are to the furthers the action." One cannot disefTect that Vlrtnry bonds amounting sect out a fragment and study It by to a total of alwut $40,XX),0iX, and Itself, and hope to get a true Ides even War Ravings certificates to the amount of the fragment. In all such cases we benefit. London of $22,0(10, 000 are still outatimdlng, al are dealing with men subject to like though they inutured and censed to passions as wo are. And the peculiariKNOW YOUR CHILDS TEACHER draw Intercut many months ago. Even ties of a time are the peculiarities, not more startling la the stiilenicnt that of ilia time, but of the men and women Invite Her Heme Be That Llttia t $43,000,1X10 worth of the temporary living In It. They are mostly shown by David Can Get the Right Liberty hands, hearing only four coir the men and women of all periods of of Her. which were given out until per the world's history. Spans, honda could be printed, have Many little children are becoming At the head of the grave of the Unnever been presented for exchange, acquainted with their first teacher other words, more than $100,000,000 known Soldier In Paris there la a blue They are telling their mothers about of the most readily convertible aecurl- flame. It Is an eternal light The her at night. Perhaps they refuse to ties In the world are lying Idle. Some, flame of remembrance. The flame la answer questions about her, but they no doubt, have been accidentally de- - fed by a reservoir underground. It Imitate her In talking to the baby, or In driving the cows home from the burns was and It brightly night day. stroyed, or lost, and otliera have been they alng as aha does. Shs pasture, stolen and are held for fear of dls- - recently lighted by the president of la making them over and they are the The who republic. pollu closure. lint probnbly the hulk of thla sleeps recording the fact In many ways. Do the mothers know herf Invlta security Is merely resting there, the unknown American soldier In unknown the Rrltlsh her home, mother, and tee the In family strong boxes or ruplranrda. Washington, young Its owners either do not understand Tommy In Westminster Abbey and son's pride, as ha watches her eat Soldato the who Its value, or are too negligent to lake Ignoto sleeps under your dellcloui rolls and baked apples. the Altar of the Fatherlnnd In Rome, She seems to like them almost as well care of ths matter. he and father de. are silent guardians of that sentiment which swept the world to make the The teacher will thereafter The French government announced In which they died the last different to your ion David. Shu has recently that It would decorate with conflict at at the family table and has helped war. Their order ghiry shall never fade. the of agricultural merit the mother with the dishes She la not heads of families who could prove e faraway person that a boy needs to For every dollar spent on books In with documentary evidence that their be afraid of. Sha la like dear Aunt dolancestors had farmed the same land this country there are twenty-aeve- n Jane, who comes to the house somecontinuously for the Inst three cen- lars spent on gum. Do we use our times; a guest the family will always turies. Sn far 760 farmers have es- Jaws more Hian our brnlnsT Of course, be glad to entertain. hooks are more tablished that rtnlm. llut the record eniianent, but It looks Father handed her tha paper when goes to Camille I.n Fargues of Conte, as If the gum manufacturers nnder-sttna- l mntlier left to put the last touches the public taste better tlian the to the meal aud she told father how near Mollleres. This family hna lived on the same estate and hna worked book publishers. There ought to he Interested the big boys and girls ere the aume soil since the year 772, the satisfaction In this condition for the In the dally paper at arhooL David time of Charlemagne. That's a long reformers. Gum chewing makes for wondera how soon ha can learn to time. These peasants are the hack contentment, reading for reflection. A read well enough to go to the school r. hone of France. No power ran ever mun or a woman with a head full of reading table and read the dally He means to work very hard at conquer them. They love the soil and Ideas may require the attention of the to he can do It before long. will defend It with their lives, and censor, hut not the person with a mouth reading When the new teacher left she told they have done It for the past thou full of gum. mother how glad she la to know that sand years or so. David has such a happy home; when The Gold desert was the distribution David thanked her that night for InRecommendation for more Intensive router of life on this earth. Not neces- viting the teacher, mother said: and extensive study of enrthqimkc In sarily the cradle of human life, accord"Mother, at one time, taught school, the United Stntes by Direct nr Jones of ing to zoological and biological experts David, and she has not forgotten how the coast and geodetic survey Is hni ked of the Roy Andrews expedition to Mon- much better Hit work went in the disby considerations of safety. The rec- golia. llut Hie traces of animal life trict where she was Invited to the ords of recent enrthquakes have shown found there In Hie sands of the desert homes." thnt such menaces can he at least par- point to the fact that 10.0C0.tXk) yenrs Bugs is Wicker Furniture. or ago there were giant monsters on the tially reduced by Have you nicker furniture bags? li construction and by fig earth who have not survived. Whether com,n Bring seismic disturbance as a danger man was present in those far-of- f day.; I"" ,rom yur or settee you to be guarded against In engineering when Hie aplrlt of the Ixird moved will know there la a bug working lu over the so not la plana. Knowledge still a matter of that piece of furniture. This has been gained might abyss In Itself be power agslnst earthquake doubt. brought te light hy the Pennsylvania bureau of plant Industry. They have peril but It would put the possessor In nicknamed It the death watch beetle" position to avoid some dangers. and It makes a ticking sound at peg ular Intervals for several minutes been has the Cooking proclaimed new of this bug was brought eighth art In France. The christening transplanted to Iti proper piece. For "hen eut the florists' exchange nude an in- took place at a luncheon recently to BBi foni h which representative of the foreign hmi; going' behind "hi.' back "and Bfw OM but has the almost what tho. to in were Paris Invited. g Almost press say. unpronouacesble name of beetry- every province In France was reprechldae" end that It la rather com ! 7 A Brooklyn church club advises sented In the menu hy special dish girls polltsn. living In nearly all kinds ol or famous wine or llqneur. Elrlngher-ger- , earning $20 a week not to buy fur wood throughout the world and la f famous rhef, superintended the rents. In these circumstances there no Importance except where works ot t also something te be said against art, fancy baskets aud wicker fumi. cooking. The master florist of Versailles decorated the tnble. The Idea Investing too heavily In ocean going lure are attacked, wheu It makes ths wood brittle. la to show the pressmen to what de j yachts and private Fullman cats. lights the French kitchen can attain. A lady running for the bourn of com-Leads In Paved Streets. The hitherto considered Impossible mons was so severely hurt In Glasgow New York, with 40,230.2 44 square may come true. There may be a that she had to be taken to the yard of paved streets, leads all In aome parts of the world the nlclpalltlea la tha United States, as la Swiss navy one of these days. Italy has offered Switzerland sn outlet to the game of politics threatens to be mis- to be expected, but Chicago la a close second with 30.737.920 square sea for Swiss commerce. The port of taken for a variety uf football. yards The next ton highest cities in the order Vsdo Is to be internationalized. That ' 0f ,h,,lr r as follows psTed JBrd8 A la, placed under control of the professor says bathing Is ae Louis, 23,122 3tK5 square yards-- ; There will be an exten unnecessary custom indulged In for government. Philadelphia, 24.143.P74 sir program of dock building and the purpose of gaining social prestige Detroit, 13.S47.81t squaresquare yards; yards; Haiti Switzerland la to foot the bill of that, Yes, It helps a man to get Into society more. 12.011.08d square yards; l.i An and also to live with himself. and an extensive railway construction geles, 11.392,972 square yards; Boston program in the bargain. square yarda money-makin- g Tlt-Blt- e. . Better Service Jowest Terms EyerOffered Relieving you of all Funeral details is the service we offer. j down The Worlds Leading ELECTRIC IRONER Besides this relief, confidence in us, inspired by our years of thoughful, conscientious serving, will deliver you of many needless worries. 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