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Show 1923 EAST SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDA V. OCTOBER 26, THE l EAST ull' PuMii-hr- j SIT LAKE V bills to stay The Treasury department Ims little regard fur the supe. stitbuis. Judging statement that no Crimi the recent t Inn existed fur the f ;i I lie a ii ! printing of 92 TIMES l.ivest Community Guilder. every Friday Afternuun. ' I I i j WENDELL U. LYMAN, Editor and Manager Jl! itnii.i.K. brought liiiis 'llic tirsl aimimm-emeriseveral letter- - of eongratlllatory tune Indicating tin- ex in i tie ilcpuri , bus tile liieli liivepteil lent In public lie absurd belief that currency of lluit ilcniui. Inal ion Is unlucky and a nuiSome objectors as sance us well. scried that since they rnine Into p"S session Of few 92 bills they were likely In run fuse llmse with the 91 greenbacks. although no more reason exists foi that mistake Ilian fur a similar . The treasury slip with a to commoii Niiliorilinati-si nliiiii-ii- t sense, and believes that a needed exists for tlie two berause It plai-takes only half as ninny of them to ilo the work of an equivalent amount of mies and paymasters In some sect bun of the country find them Continuance of second class privi-ledof Sugar House Times, granted May 11, 1U2J, at the Boat Office in Salt Lake, applied for. ge The-- Times will be sent anywhere in the civilized world for the vuliscription which is Jl.fitl per year. , Full information on advertising rates will be s'liiplicd on application. Phone Hyland 9!'i. SALT 'LAKE' CITY. OCT. 2, 1923 RUNS A TERRAPIN FARM A Georgia mull Inm long bad the distinction of running wlml be culls a diamond-hacterrapin farm," the farm coiiMzilng of a large frame shed over a comparatively small patch of ground, but la that space t In: terrapin farmer raises ninny thousand of diamond-hackwhich sell for good Manufacturer's Recthe 'prices, says terraord. What the diamond-bacpin commands today we do not know, but the lust price we heard quoted was $IU0 a dozen. The Chesapeake bay was once the home of the diamond back terrapin, known throughout the land, but this Industry, as far aa the Chesapeake buy la concerned, has largely gone the way of duck. Nut to be outthe canvas-buc- NOTICE TO mi-iit- VI DANIEL HARRINGTON. Attorney. by bis-aus- Painting weeds, milkweeds, leaves, etc., can be done during your leisure hours, and at the same time is very fascinating and profit- able. cat-tail- s, abort life. 1 We can supply you with a Devoe Weed Painting Outfit, everything necessary for painting weeds, at the low COSt of $2.00 and $3.00. Also a large assortment of colored Bronzes, Bronzing I Liquid, Brushes, Artists Tube I Colors, Art Enamel, etc. k Au-gue- Halting- be thrilled. What secrets has Enrth still In store for us? And how long will It be ere the Invincible spirit of science soars beyond nur own planet and begins ont by one to wrest secrets from other apla-reand other worlds? We do uoi refer to the nonsense of spiritualism, but to a arlenee which muy one day attuln exact knowledge of those vast material worlds, stars, planets and suns which whirl through the Immensity of unexplored simce, says the London Dnlly Express. One day we or our descendants may lenrn. Then man may perhaps know what he Is and why God made him In Ills own s Human traits In the barnyard nre dcscrllied by Suinui-- l A. Derleux In Image. Pride uni! Animal Personalities'': Travel by airplane la Inerensing rapbell cow Even the are here. egotism different Sixteen idly In Europe. Is proud of her hell, nn-- that cmii-l- i horse you drove tliix morning Kteppeil companies over there are operating ulr paslines, carrying more than 40, C high because he had on new anil sliln-lnsengers a year. The mutes covered by hnnittix. The turkey gobbler with these air lines total 8.00U miles. And struts across your path no buying 11 right of way, no laying If there's a priile. about who has liinl his font hers rails, building roadbed, blasting tunplucked he Is hiding behind the barn, nels, bridging rivers. This must make bumbled and shamed." Mr. Pcrieux railroad executives very quiet and places the chicken at the hntiom of thoughtful ut times. When a really f the Indder of animal Intelligence, and safe, airplane mines on the a sheep Is not very far above the liuirket and begins competing In earnchicken. lie sny their stupidity Ik est with the railroads as Is Inevitespecially Illustrated In their habit of able- it'll have a lot of big advanfollowing s leader, which trait, he says. tages on Its side. Is alxo held by ninny people. The The boy scouts now have over goat Is the busybody, the breezy, alert He ran i,i mo boy members In tlie United fellow, Interested In everything. follows you about the lot, watching States ulone. An excellent movement, every nimeiiicnt you make. If you get for It keeps an part of the comes running rixing general Ion close to nature. Most there ahead of lilm afraid lie's missed something. of oar troubles are runsi-by living unnaturally and close contact with The owl, of course, Is night binl. nature will help pull iis back to nor Though really sleepy, llx huge eyes, mal. Nature Is very kindly to us, If almost sightless In the strong light we only give her the chance. of day, gives it an air of cMtvnie and tlielr size, emphaAn expert In the Department of sized by the eurieiis disk of feathers says that bees do not , uronnd Is further magnified by work more than half the time, thereby tlielr singular steadiness. The odd showing that they know bow to imclmekle'' emitted adds to the general prove each shining hour a good deal effect of solemnity. These characterbetter than the poetic moralist istics have from the very earliest times thought. given the owl a half sarcastic reputation for wisdom, save the Detroit Is playing n game with News, amt over 2, ism years ago the a foreign Europe, undent Greeks Invariably pictured we get so little Perhaps tlielr Athene, goddess of wisdom, us out of It because we take It pleasure accompanied by an owl. so much less seriously than we do our nnd baseball. Bird censuses taken over a period pdf of seven years for that section of Parts ha a munlclpnl pawnshop the country lying north of Maryland ami announces It will loan on flivvers, and the Ohio river and east of the must be owned unmortgaged by which mure Great Plains show that a little than one pelr of birds to the acre the borrowers. That plan wouldn't amount to much In tills country. la the average for farm land. About 130 pairs of birds are found to noil on 100 srres Immediately surrounding According to an astrologer, one's success In borrowing money depends buildings and including lawns und orIsrgely on where Jupiter Is. This chards, while tlie estimated bird population of an entire farm Is about 112 probably will set a lot of people to wondering where he could have been. pairs to 100 acres. bu-sti- ng fool-proo- lini-ortu- 11 Agrh-ultiir- tln-m- Aim-rlc- corre-Hndcn- t. Ths forest product! laboratory of Canada has been conducting experiments to find a way of preventing decay In stored wood pulp used In making newsprint paper. Such favorable results bars been obtained from storage of the pulp In water that a trial will b made on a commercial scale. Many people are profiting: the popular idea of weed painting. The prejudice against the $1' bill, especially among those who regard Ii hs a harbinger of misfortune, lias resulted In mutilation of the bilks, usually by tearing off a corner. Because of superstition the bills have a bait. DANCE Utah. PRETEXTS INFECTION The greatest discovery in flesh healing is the marvelous Boroxone, a preparation that comes in liquid and powder form, it is a combination treatment that not only purifies the wound of germs that cause infection but it heals the flesh with extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or cuts which take weeks to heal with tlie ordinary liniments mend quickly under the powerful influence of this wonderful remedy. Price (liquid) 80c, 60c and fl.20. Powder 80c and 60c. Sold by Lloyd's Pharmacy 1702 So. 11th East. THE FOREST DALE, RICHARDS n WELLS WARDS have united and will hold a dance each Saturdav commencing at Forest Dale October 20th- - v tober 27; Richards November 3, and mh throughout the winter. , n BEST MUSIC Adm. 50c Couple Extra Lady 25c Adv. SUMMONS live-spm- g k EDITORS MARY C. OLSEN, Executors of the estate of William Hards, Deceased s boy who makea It imsalble for everybody to get an abundant aupply of He la raising them by the worms. wholesale; he la shipping them all around the country, even up to the eastern cities. He always keeps on band, so the story goes, ten gallons of worms ready fur nny emergency, and he eatlmates that there are 4,100 worms In s gallon. O Boy! Success to Willie Mitchell, the Angusta boy, who by Ills Initiative and energy la lessening the sorrows of every fisherman who hus to bunt and sometimes hunt In vain for worms for fish C tl.ii ESTATE OF WILLIAM HARDS, s Deceased. Creditors will present claims with i vouchers to the undersigned at 411 C ity, Utah, Judge Building, Salt Lakeof December, on or before the loth day A. D. 1923. JAMES J. HARDS, k ... Legal Notice : Plilneas T. Itanium knew how to capitalize the longing of the people of half the world to know liow the oilier hulf live. Ilia widely advertised behemoth of the Scriptures," which waa a lilpiMipotanms, guve a religious lluvor to amusement that a good many people then regarded as sinful per ae. The sacred white elephant of the tinnges opened the vista of ages to tlie parochlul puritan. Tlie educational'' feature of t.ie old circus was done, however, by tlie dlumund-baca famous destroyer of the barriers of terrapin fanner uf Savannah, an prejudice; the circus may have dime boy li reported as having almore than books to pry Into some ready laid by 920,000 from a llshworin people's minds. It was In any event Who farm of a few square yards. the first universal fonn of relaxation duea not know the aorrow uf the that our grave and reverend fore-loving boy or mun who cannot find knew. The vitality of the Infathers worms for bait? Wlio does nut know stitution is probably due as much to the trlala and tribulations of hunting the world-wid- e catholicity of Its spirit for worms when worms are not In evi- as to the desire of iieople merely to dence 7 And now cornea an Auguata worm-raisin- ili Nat- ional Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Building. Dr. G. A. Allen, Noble Grand; G. A. Gundry, Secretary. t All items of new on social and business activities should be submitted to the East Salt Lake Times not later than Wednesday each week. The Times1 office i in tin? Sugar Bank Building, at 11UU Kart 21st South. P. O. Address 205 Continental LODGE MEETING Frit.ndship Lodge No. 27. 1. 0. 0. F., meets every Thursday evening at 8 oclock at the Lodge Hall in the Smoot optimist Is a man who wears a white suit and rarrlea a fountain pen that Is so constructed that It can't leak. An When ever yon Taint Wliat ever you Paint Paint DEVOE Paint Granite Lumber & Hardware Co. In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County. State of Utah. Josephine Richards, Plaintiff; John Richards, Defendant Summons. DeThe State of Utah to the sari fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment ment will be rendered against you according to the demand uf the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant herein. A. W. DUVALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 205 Continental National Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Pr.eVjent Destruction SUMMONS In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Elizabeth J. Barry, Plaintiff; Edward G. Barry, Defendant Summons. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action ia brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment ment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant herein. A. W. DUVALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. How a Slsagl Industry Spreads Prosperity A roost significant fact about an indusoi people who the number is large try benefit from it. Take the cement industry, as an example: The mills used 9,000,000 tons of coal last year. This meant 9,000 coal miners steadily employed their families, numbering not less than 25,000, maintained and along with them tradesmen and other people enough to supply the needs of a town of over 50,000. That is, of course, saying nothing of the business created for coal operators and transportation lines. Sacks are not so large an item in the cement industry as coal, yet 50,000,000 new-- sacks, representing 50,000 bales of cotton, had to be bought last year for replacements alone. Back of this were cotton planters, plantation workers, mill owners, mill operatives and so on thousands altogether. And consider these other requirements of the industry last year: 3.700.000 barrels of fuel oil 3,400,000,000 cubic feet of gas 13.000.- 000 pounds of explosives 32.000.- 000 pounds of greases and oils 1.700.000 linear feet of belting 4.300.000 firebrick for relining kilns 7,000,000 pounds of paper for bags 600,000 tons of gypsum In addition the industry bought quantities of heavy grinding and burning machinery, locomotives, cars, rails, electrical and other necessary equipment. In this way a single industry spreads prosperity to many others. THE UNIVERSAL CAR 9 When Is a Ford More Than a Ford? When it is brought here anil backed up our by the kind of daily Personal Service customers have come to expect from us. Tlie best place to buy your Ford and all that goes with it. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Washington Street CHICAGO 111 West National Orranifotion to Imprort nd the mi of Concrete mnd Hansen Auto Company Pmabarah NuImLOm. SakUkaCbr The only three things entirely empty are a vacuum, Europe's purse slid the bouse when the wlfs la away. Paint and Varnish Products Hyland 643 Sugar House |