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Show Inter-Mountain Editorial Hilites Selected for Western Newspaper Union Service by U. A. C. and C. B. W. In the mailer of prosecuting i ho slackers the government iselt' is something some-thing of a slacker. Vernal (Utah) Expn ss. No man finds consolation in that a cut in his wages means a cut in his next year's income tax. Salt Lake 'f'ciegram. Cigarette manufacturers are still behind be-hind the limes. We have not yet seen feminine endorsements on the bill hoards. Twin Falls (Idaho) Times. The man who lnrs his clothing from a mail order house need not tell anyone any-one where he got it. The clothing speaks for itself. Hazelton (Idaho) News. Clara Hanion. who has just figured a heroine In a rotten murder case, has joined the church and the movies so she ought to lie satisfied for awhile Price (Utah) News-Advocate. According to an exchange a Los Angeles barber has a sign on his window: win-dow: "Hair cut while you wait." If lie can cut it any other way he's a magician. Carson City (New) News. The big trouble with experiments in socialism is that they are usually made in non-socialistic, environments. Take, for instance, the bunking experiment in North Dakota. Boise (Idaho) statesman. The housing embargo is still further aggravated by the fact that almost every family wants a house on wheels besides one to live In the motorcar that for upkeep costs more than a house. Price (Utah) Sun. If a bank clerk with a salary of ?90 a month may steal $90,000, how much may be stolen by another bank clerU with a salary of only $65 a month? It is a nice point in ethics and we should like to submit it to Judge Landis. BeaVer (Utah) Press. It is impossible for a vulture to set the beauty of the skies and the cloud? His eye is fixed on things below him And there are men and women te whose vision the far-off stars are im possible. And for the very sam reason. Pocatello (Idaho) Tribune. There is hope for Missouri yet, even if some of its national delegates diO sell out at Chicago. A politician has just been given 35 years in the penitentiary peni-tentiary there for murdering an editor. Some slates would have re-elected him to office for 35, and raised his salary. Brigham City (Utah) Journal. Score one for Secretary of Labor Davis. Through his efforts the threatened threat-ened strike in the stockyards has been averted. For his successful efforts a? an arbitrator, he not only has the thanks and plaudits of the administration adminis-tration at Washington, but also of aH the American people. Park City (Utah) Record. The Washington Herld, one of whose owner i is Secretary of Commerce Com-merce Herbert Hoover, Is strenuously seconding the vigorous advice of Secretary Sec-retary of the Treasury that the government govern-ment avoid any new undertakings that will call for increased expenditures. The more support this policy gets, the better. Logan (Utah) Republican. There can be no question but tho farmers are on the right course in attempting to solve their economic problems by forming a nation wide organization or-ganization for the proper distribution of their products. With selling agencies agen-cies or distributing centers that will supply the market just as products are needed a fair price can always be secured. se-cured. Nampa (Idaho) Leader-Herald. Dean Joseph French Johnson, of New York, has jleclarcd unequivocally for pipes for women. He suggests that they use nice clean clay pipes. Ot course, Dr. Johnson does not privately believe in women smoking. We imagine that Ids declaration was made for the mirjiose of shaming the female folks who have taken up the weed habit in iiur cities. American Falls (Idaho) Pros-;. It is not all fiction about the anti-tobacco anti-tobacco campaign. Utah now has a law prohibiting smoking in public places and prohibiting the sale of cigarettes. cig-arettes. Other states have treated the cigarette as a special evil, but this is the first time, so far as we know, that a state has interfered with the personal per-sonal liberty of a citizen to the extent j of saying that he cannot smoke in pub lie. Kemmerer (Wyo.) Republican. A new idea in wind propelled machines that bears every evidence of solving the cheap power problem for , the fanner and the miner in Nevada, is the invention of a Winnemueea man. and is called "the sail-o-motor." Tim name of the inventor is to be given I out later. 4 The machine, as the name j implies, is run entirely by the wind, thus eliminating all expense for "fuel I In pumping water and can be put to I practical use at mines or any place : where cheap power Is wanted. Win-1 Win-1 ieniucca (Nov.) Star. |