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Show THE LEW SUN. LEW. UTAH Buayaa'a Literary Work The three books by John Banyan, all of which had an enormous Bala, are the "Pilgrim's Progress," "Holy War," and the xace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners." This last wu Bunyan'a autobiography and was written In 1(500 while he waa un dergoing a prison sentence. English Appellation A "down" Is an expanse of high, rolling ground destitute of trees. The term Is occasionally used for a smooth, rounded bill The system of chalk hills In England Is known aa the Downs, Highest Angels In Christian angelology seraphim are classed aa the highest order of angels, holding the first place In the first triad of the angelic hierarchy-seraphim, hierarchy-seraphim, cherubim and thrones. Daddy of All Comedies? ' The first comedy ever written, according ac-cording to record, was produced by two Greeks 500 B. C, for which they received a basket of figs and a quart of wine. , . Always Supremacy , Even In the Stone age, soma men were more skillful than others at making weapons, and there were workshops where stone blades were turned out Driving; Idea Home Affirmation, pure and simple, kept free of all reasoning and all proof, Is one of the surest means of making mak-ing an idea enter the minds of crowds. Odd Forms of "Eserciie" Dr. Harrison Gray Dyer, Washington Washing-ton (D. C.) biologist who died three years ago, had a unique solution of the exercise problem. Ilecently work-men work-men engaged In tearing down his former for-mer home found an extensive labyrinth laby-rinth of passages and excavations underground. un-derground. Some of the passages were neatly cemented and fitted with doors. Dyar's widow explained that her husband, ordered by bis physician physi-cian to get more exercise and, being unable to get out Into the country, arose at five o'clock each morning for four years and put In several hours of digging daily. 1 Is Your Rest Disturbed? Deal Promptly with Bladder Irregularities Heed promptly bladder Irregularities, Ir-regularities, burning, scanty and too frequent passage and getting up at night. They may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder condition. Try Voan's Pills. No other advertised adver-tised diuretic is so widely used. None so well recommended. Get Doan's today. ills fVff k3) This Machine Age According to a survey by Joseph W. Koe, professor of Industrial engineering engineer-ing at New York university, It would require 12,000.000,000 servants to do the work that machinery performs each day In the United States. It Is estimated that for every roan, woman and child In this country there la generated gen-erated power equal to that of 100 servants. Going Down! "He's on the stock market" "On the curb r "He was on the curb, but now he's in the gutter." Passing Show. The harder a man works the more he earns for others. . COLDS RUB Musterole well into your chest k and throat almost instantly ywi feel easier. Repeat the Musterolc-rub once an hour for five hours what a glorious relief! r Those good old-fashioned cold feme dies oil of mustard, menthol, camphor are mixed with other valuable ingredients ingredi-ents in Musterole to male it what doctors doc-tors call a" 'counter-irritant" because it s ets action and is not Just a salve. It penetrates and suraulases blood circulation and helps to draw cut infection infec-tion and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. All drujr?tsts. To Mothers Musterole is also made in milder form for babies end small children. Ask for Chil dren i Musteroie. W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. g-1932 The Mother, of George Washington LIKE other mothers of great men, Mary Ball Washington sought divine guidance through prayer and through ber Bible and other deeply religious writings. Her associa tions from early childhood were of a deeply religious nature, for the early settlers stanchly adhered to church doctrine and to the established estab-lished custom of family prayers. , Mary Ball was Imbued with reverence rev-erence and religious fervor. This, supplemented by adequate training in domestic routine and her sense of responsibility for the duties of home life, admirably fitted her for the role of motherhood. It was In 1730 that she came as a bride to the Washington home at Bridges Creek, later known as Wakefield, which hod been without a mistress since the death of Jane Butler, Captain Washington's first wife and mother of his three children. The greatest Joy and pride of Mary Washington's life came on February 22, 1732, when her first born was placed in her arms. She chose for her child the name of George In loving regard for her guardian, George Eskridge, an eminent emi-nent lawyer of Virginia. George was only eleven when bis father died, but upon him she placed the old patriarchal duty of saying grace at table and prayers at night and morning. From this early age his mother expected him to assume and carry 'such responsibility as the circumstances of life brought to him. Under her pious guidance he could not have evaded any service that she deemed his duty. She was a wise and loving moth er who set her face against every diversion In life to devote herself entirely to her children. Tier entire en-tire Interest was centered In and revolved around the care and development de-velopment of the best that was In them. The Btendy rise of her first born from one position of responsibility to . another of leadership was accepted ac-cepted by the, "Spartan" mother as a matter of course, as a part of his duty. She Is never recorded as praising him. She took his superb WASHINGTON'S MOTHEI ft Mary Ball Washington, From a Portrait Mad at th Tiro el Hr Marriag. valor under fire, his unfailing patriotism, pa-triotism, all In his day's work. Her fear for his safety was put aside In the challenge she gave him herself "The mothers of brave men must themselves be brave." General Washington's election to the Presidency, the first Executive of the young Republic,- brought no added elation to bis mother. It was his duty. She saw nothing else for him to do. When he came to tell her of It, all his future honors were Shadowed by her realization that this was her last meeting with the child of her heart Her mother love sought to enfold him In all the love, protection and security that her prayers and blessings could Invoke. In-voke. Mary Bell Washington typifies the highest example of American motherhood moth-erhood and Is a most Illustrious prototype pro-totype of Colonial home maker. Like Martha of old, she attended well to the ways of her household. MOUNT VERNON ? A Soan Tarwif tae Troca, Fr MatiuaaJ Capital the Scenes and Persons in the Current News ? mmmmmmi. mm in .niaiymnwiui'ii mif!)WUMm" " 1 , J it 'ft ::--:c, --ev aaw --r-A,r;-o - - -I s ' V'-. ir '( i ! Zi I ; v4-'-:4'; rfe rj i 'X - S 1 Officers, enlisted men and nurses sailing from San Francisco on the army transport U. S. Grant for China and the Philippines. 2 Scene In one of the principal streets of Santiago, Cuba, after the recent earthquake. 3 Col. Lorenzo Gasser, commander of the Thirty-first Infantry now In Shanghai helping guard the International settlement Built to Fight Fires on the Mountains i r ' jf. , ,mtti! f r ' f 1 : .;..,.:,V rr-. ' '.. 4..;l It's a far cry from the days of horse-drawn fire engines to this new mountain-climbing monster being be-ing tested for the first time by Chief It J. Scott of the Los Angeles fire department In the mountainous sections of the city where brush fires are a menace to suburban homes. Though It moves but three miles an hour, the machine performs a service no other will do, both extinguishing fires and clearing Its own path over ravines and hills ordinarily Inaccessible to mea The tractor portion of the outfit hauls the water tank which shoots four streams of water at a pressure of 200 pounds. ' ON FINANCE BOARD V : a ' 1 , - Y s Wilson McCarthy, Democrat, of Salt Lake City, Utah, whose appointment ap-pointment by President Hoover completed the roster of the new Reconstruction Finance corporation. corpora-tion. Mr. McCarthy is president of the Joint Stock Land bank in Salt Lake City. Scene of the Winter Olympic Games V1 4&s I J v A". -4 i , - " its- -t- 'v.-:-:-:- v"iT - vi n. va ' a. I ihn-h' ' i Hi' ni YOUNG GANDHI JAILED V i if I 1 V v. V Aerial View Of f hp RtnrllnTT. or,l of the winter Olympic games. " mcId New Iork scen American Marines PatroKing Shanghai v . M M ,,1 Devi Das Gandhi, son of Matia: ma GandhL who was Imnrt India by the British authorities for participation In the campaign galnst British rule. . la-'.".1 ' J' r T: - n k f - i Dpfnnfc tml atreeu of the in- Intertnountain News Briefly Told for Busy Readers TLAN EXPANSION WORK. VETS ENTER PROTEST. RELIEF WORK GIVEN. DEPOSITORS TO FIGHT. DAM WORK SIALTED. NAMPA, IP A. An expansion of the plant of the King Meat company com-pany located here, which will involve in-volve an expenditure of $150,000 Is to be commenced as soon as the frost is out of the ground. CALDWELL, IDA.- Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of this city have placed themselves on record through the adoption of resolutions as being, opposed to the proposed reduct'"o by congress ef appropriations fo the maintenance of tbt army and navy. MOSCOW, IDA.-Two highway projects In the Coeur d'Alena district dis-trict are giving employment to 1st men at this time. The construction la being taken care of by the county te give relief to unemployed. PRICE, TJT. With, the Uintah basin still isolated from all sides, Carbon county added Its toll of isolation is-olation when recent storms and thaws cut off transportation from four county towns with more than 700 Inhabitants. ELY, NEVw Road conditions are being cleared In this district following fol-lowing a snow blockade that has held most of them tiseless nearly two weeks. ROCK SPRINGS, WYO. This city so far as highway traffic is concerned is marooned from the rest of the world. The Lincoln highway was seriously snowed in around Fort Bridger and on the continental divide. AMERICAN FORK, TJT. The pipe line was injured by recent snow slides in American Fork canyon. can-yon. The damage was not serious and can be readily repaired. OGDEN, TJT. -More than 1500 depositors In the Ogden State bank which closed its doors on August SO, 1031, at a mass meeting, signed sign-ed an agreement to pay one-half per cent of their deposits, to finance fi-nance a campaign in which legal counsel will be employed to appear for the depositors at a hearing before be-fore District Judge Barker. LAS VEGAS, NEV. Heavy fall cf rains pouring into the Colorado river, raised the flow from five to B0.00O second-feet recently bringing bring-ing all work on diversion tunnels for the Hoover dam to a temporary halt DRIGGS, IDA. The American Legion and auxiliary with the aid of the boy scouts as collectors, have outfitted fifteen neeedy families with warm clothing. TOOELE, TJT. The financial report re-port of those in charge of the local relief committee, shows that more than 1035 men, women and children In the community, are without income. in-come. About 75 per cent of these have been able to obtain from relatives rela-tives and friends enough for an existence. ex-istence. The other 25 per cent have been taken care of by the local committee. PANGUITCH, TJT. A dance and supper was given recently in honor of the 50 men who hauled 22 loads of wood for the North ward chapel, In response to a call by the lishop. PROVO, TJT. The highway thru Provo canyon will be closed to traffic as the result of one of the biggest tmowslides to ever hit this district The slide came out of Snowslide canyon and was at the same spot where the huge mud slide of year before last came down. - . HYRTJM, TJT. Formation of an Irrigation district for the Hyrum irrigation reclamation project will be started immediately, as an irrigation irri-gation district must be created before be-fore actual construction work or contracts with the government can start IDAHO FALLS, IDA. The moderate mod-erate temperatures prevailing recently re-cently were favorable for Idaho potatoes po-tatoes en route to-terminal markets. mark-ets. Market conditions continued unfavorable and trading was light and slow. HAILEY, IDA. Two preliminaries prelimi-naries have been held in the annual Wood River valley dog races, representing rep-resenting the Hailey chamber of commerce and the Blaine county American Legion post JACKSON, WTO. A SO-mlle dog derby was the feature event of the two-day .winter sports carnival Inaugurated In-augurated here this year. Leading dog mushers of the northern Inter-mountain Inter-mountain region competed In the dog derby and much Interest was shown In the interstate hockey match between Utah and Wyoming. TWIN FALLS, IDA. The commissioners com-missioners of Twin Falls are considering con-sidering drastic economy measures submitted to them by a sub-committee on taxation. The plan Includes the elimination and consolidation of several offices and the cutting of salaries. - NEW PLYMOUTH, IDA. A 2 day farm school, sponsored by the grangers, was held here recently. Classes dealing with problems in livestock, poultry, landscaping, and gardening, home economics, and fruit growing were conducted. BOISE, IDA. Idaho's congressional congres-sional delegation Is endeavoring to prevent the reduction of the state's forest road funds, according to their reply to the governor's protest pro-test against a bill now before congress con-gress reducing the forest approprl-ttlon approprl-ttlon by $3,000,000 or S4.T per cent handkerch.r--' y" V - V"'S,UM!IV.4 A McKesson Wlf PHODUCT ZA"li 1 1 Fsmonfrvl famous Km ' sieved to have C WaH tree. iaV""";! alansofNaticSf' the words of wtedom 'hi is T" r , "Oil num woman "A il W)10 " ew years am Was B1lHariij feminine ailment and was advised to k Pr. Pierce', avuriie rresaii m -.- lies. tion. 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