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Show THINGS THAT NEVER Dr. Elbert D. Thomas Finds .. "Reds" in W~iters' Clothes - HAPPE~ 87 GENE BYRNES -. - .~ • DISCUSSING THE PART BUSINESS MEN SHOULD TAKE IN • POLITICS, THE DOCTOR "HITS" SOME • WHO WEAR NECKTIES At the opening session of the Utah Lumber Dealers' association Friaay, J)r. Elbert D. Thomas, professor in the history department of the University of Utah, suggested that all radicals do not go without wearing neckties, and that some even "wear wait~s· suits and speak before exclusive dinner clubs." \Vhat effect the suggestion will have upon "radicals" ts not known at th~> time this is being written. Whetht>r they will feel "swell('() up" of thP "Freshman Basketball League." and applaud the fact that tht>lr ranks T.his league is ('Ompo!!ed or four teams • are being increu~~ed. or feel that the of students, prlmarlly frPRhmen, who dre!'ls-suit gentry are taking liberties hn \'P not bePn pieked for the varsity with their modes of dress is still a squad and who arc desirous of playing baskptball and o:l' eventually mak· Uve, unanswerro question. However, the doctor's remarks are lng the freshman team. They have heen playing on ont• of the teams that both interesting and instructive. is now tll'd for the lead in this league. "It an organization such as your.!!," They are both registered in the said Dr. Thoma!!. "is 100 per cent S<•hool of Agriculture. lumbt>rml'n, to the l'xcluslon of all oth· er interE>sts, and if ~·ou advoeate and lobby for class leglsla tion, then you IDENTIFICATION OF FURNITUBE WOODS l\IADE EASY BY NEW have sovietism." He dcclar<'<l that he Bl'LLETIN thought such declarations as that the Sl'nate of the Un!t!'d Stati'S hsould be How the home owner, the interior abolished and that the nation would have a better governm!'nt if President deeorutor, thP student of home econoCoolidge were allowed to rule without mies and manna! training, and mAny th!'l help o! congress Wl're just as racl· others beside!! t:Jfe furniture dealeJ" ically opposro to American ideals as nnrl manufacturer may readily dift'er· It they came from the mouths ot "de· entiate t.he va rlous woods used in turn!tnre is explained in "ThP Identffi. spised advocates of red Russia. <'at! on or Furniture Woods," a recent FOR bRAINAGE AND SIDEWALKS puhllcutlon of the tinitE>d Statps Detmrtnwnt of Agrirulture, prepared by Arthur Ko~>hler, Wood Teebnologlst Members of the South Salt Lage of the l<'orest l'roducts Laboratory of Comm!'rcial dub wl'nt. on record at th<> TJnlt<'<l Stntl's l<'orest Service. their last mel'ting as bl'lng opposl'd 'l'be idPntlftcntlon Is made by means to gambllng in any form in the state of the structure of the wood, which is of Utah. The meeting ~t the club not ohllteraterl b~· stains and wood fin· was bt>ld tn thP auditorium o:l' tbp ishes and whkh can be easily observed Blaine S<'hool and it was deelded to in any fini.<;hecl product. The differ· offer to the state legi!'llature a resolwences in stru<"ture dPscrlbed are such tlon setting forth the stand of the club as ean he seen with the unulded eye on gambling in general and the raring or a low power magnifying glass. The law in partleular. The eiv!ts improverleR<'riptions are supplemE>nted by many ment eommittE>e was al'lkl'd to take up half-tone plate~ reprodudng the grain with leglslat:>rR the mattPr o:l' a law of the wood in end, plain-sawed, and empowering county eommif<sioners to qnnrter•$awe<l Rttrfuees ot' • oak, cbi'St· con!ltrn<'t titldewalkll. This eommlttee nut. elm. ash, hlreh, rose-wood, maIs lntPre!ltt'<l a 1110 In getting t::ome hoj!any, Cirea~sian walnut, cherry, and drainage work done In that sl'<'tion, other woods. A key for tradng down rt>prPl<entl'd by tbr membpn; of the the ld<'ntity of a given piecf' of wood clnb, which emhrR<'PR the territory lyis pro,·idPd In the text. The circular 1 ing between the <'It~· limits of Salt also discusses thP rPintlve merits of LakE> and thosP of 1\lnrra:v. The ofYPnPPred and solid furniture and gives '• ft('('t!l and rommltteeR 'Wpre ~nstalnl'd dire<·tions for the proper care. o:l' furFrank Yeager is presidPnt ot the or- niture. gani?.atlon; John C. Bringhurst and The puhl!ca tion is issul'd as Depart· Georgp Fl. H. Walton, vi<'e prE'Ridents, ment of Agrleulture Mlseellan('()us Cir· and ~rr. Walton !leeretary. The folc·ulur Xo. 66-~I. and may he obtained lowing committee m!'mben; were susfor 21 centR per copy from the Supertained. thf' ftrRt name on f'ach eomlntPndent of Documents, "'asbington, mittep bf'lng thf' rhalrman: Civir Im- D. C. provements: Georg!' .ToneR, J. W. Conk and H. C. ~lonter: public safety, Rex HERE, THERE and EVERYWHERE Winchester. OrMn Spenrer and Jes!lf! Walton; education, Roraee W Bond, From London it is reported thn!ll the A. George Lavin and A. P. rtfiller; leghouF<e of hlsbops of the chureh of Enghdative, Mike Yea~ter, H. C. Glassner, recomm!'nds the dropping of the word Walter RowAell and A. P. Miller: pub- oht'y from tire marriage Acrvlee. ~ llclty, A. F J ohan11on. W!lllam GneRt A <'OnRtltutional nmt'ntlment to lnand Archie Coon; memb!'rshlp, George erea!!e the J)l'r capita Rehool tax from E. H. Waltan, S. :II. MeKinney and C. $2!> to $70 baR been lntroduCI'd ln the W. Affleck ; !lorlal, .1. S. Worthington, rtah lp~:fslature. James H. Corbett nnd S. :\1. MeKlnney. The Idaho leglsilrtnre IR considering . UTAH • J ARCHEOLOGICAL MENS SPEC!· "The l:'nivl'rRity of Titah baR the hest and mo~<t completE' museum of WPstPrn Amerlran ar<'heoloA'i<'al rell<•s that I ha Ye eYI'r vlsftpd." sa ld Professor W. F. Albright. dirl'<'tor of the AmHican School of Oriental resenr<'h at .Tern!llllPm, who haR h('en in l'harg!' of lnvestlgntlons of the an<•lf'nt peoplE' of P. 'estlne for some years past. Prof~~'<or Albright dellvpred a lE>cture he· fore the stu!IPnts of the University of lTtah relative to his researeb in the Holy Land, pointing out ancient elvlllzatlon!< that held rule ovpr thP land many hundreds of Yt'Rrl'l ago. Tbl' moRt <'OnRpl<'i01ll'l thing ahout the Utah ar<'hPologleal 11pedmens, according to ProfesAor Albright, was tbPir Rlm!llarfty to those dlscov!'red around the DE>nd Sea. Thl' designs fount! on pottery uneovered at both stter were very slmllar, the <'TORS, a very prrvalent <leslgn thl' world over, prP<lomlnatlng. Also the Rtyle and l'tbaJ)(• ot' the vess~>ls are very mu<'h alikE>, !;!lowing n development of the anl'i<'nt people of Aml'rlf'ft equal to that attained hy t.he .TPwl! and othl'r people of tltl' ~l('l'l(lpotanla SP<'tlon. ProfeRf<Or Alhrigbt landecl the Unl· verslt~· hll!ffhly for gE>tting an early start In thl' <~•lle<'tion of Rpectmens and thP pffort that is being ·madp to retain all ~<tlt'<"'rnens of arrhi'Ologicnl !diO!i· ftean<·e within the state.-U. of U. New11 Bnrl'n 11 • Marlon nnteman anrl Alfrl'rl Sahey of Sanely, fref<hm(•n 5 t the l't.ah Agrl· cultural Colll'a:t'. nre upholding the reputation of Sandy in the llne of ath· leti<'8 by parttdpatlng in the basketball gameR arranged hy the aRslstant basketball manager lluder the h!'adlng :\OTI('}<; OF FOREC1,0Sl"RE OF RE· P.\JR I f.'\, "S UE .• • --:XoticP h lwreh~· gin•n hy the mHlP.r· ~!.'-\"nl'!l tho t he will -ell at pu hlie a 110tion to tl.e hkhest hidder for <'lt~b, one l•'orol unton111lJile truck h ..arlng Stntt• of t'tuh lieen'<' for the yPar 1!l21i Xo. <0711, t·ngin<' Xo. 70:itl277, on l h r oln~· of FPin·uar~·, 1!127, at the c·omer of Rtn!t• ~trct'( urHI ii!ltll Hnnth street. ~aid s11h• i~ held in pursunn<'e of thP :-;tntntt>s of tlw State of Utah, relatin'-( to Jipns upon pPrsonol llTOIJerty f"r repairs, !'aid automobile having h!'!'ll rleliYI'l"<'rl to the nn<lt'rRigncd for n•pnirin:.: on or nhmrt the 2Rtb day of .J:~nnar.\'• l!l:W. hr Oil<' .John DoP ~lJil'l!l . Th" t'll~ts of lnhor nn<l r!'· l•< l ir~ on snid ontmnohilP is the smn of .'- l."i_Oo. and the r!'n:<owrhle snm for stont"t' thPrPof is I !Jp sum of $fl0.00, tuakin!::' n !(ltn 1 thtf', owing und nupaid In Ill<' s11m of $10 .00. :Xotfep i" fnrthf'r hNehy giYen to whom it mny ront"ern thnt till' n<"tunl ownPr of ~<Uitl nntomohlfp is not known to tlw nntlPrsil!tH'tl lmt that the nntt,. rnohilc or trut·k l>t>aring the licen~P n1nnhpr of saitl nntonwhilt> or tt·uck wa' regis! !'l'etl ln tltt• .H'Ill' Hl2ii in t ht' jm•mt• of Rkhanl Ht•mslt•y fill(! wus lio ·(•" ~ed nuolt r :\o lOi!lfl. llntPd this l"t rlay !Of l•'t'lmtar~·, 1!l27. FTIFJll WJ•JF.llFJX. Jll. :JOI( GIRLS REPORT Tile .Jnnior Girls of the Murray Warcl entertained their mothers at home of ;\I r::~. D. H. Brinton, tf'uclwr, on 'fuestluy evening, ary the first. The A'lle~ts arr!Yed \'i'-(lrt o'eloek. 'rlw fir~t part of e,·pning wns ti>JPnt In pinyin~: games various kiJHlR. The games were e<l h~· 11 trllmte from f'I\Ch girl to mother, eaeh girl giving her mother flower made by her own hand. r<·freRhments wPre served. Every one of the thirty guests <'lnred the PYening an enjoyable )[r. T. F. ;\[eDonald, city a Iuthy girl, horn Sundaay morning oue o'eloek at Cottonwood Illm!'. This is heiDI: the first girl nrrh-<> nt th<• :ncnonnld home, the Don:ild boys now ha,·(' u sister. --- l UTAH-GRAND COAL Ha.nler-Cieaner-Hotter-No Cllnken Less Smoke--Less Dirt-Less Soot Lc·ss Slaek .Just What You Need For The Brooder Ask Your Dealer For It r··········*REAL".BARGAiNS···~ A VALENTINE Day Devoted to •l+ Tender Thoughts +•..+ If you are interested in a used car, do not overlook the following:- •Jo An old idea Is that ob~erved Feb· ~ 1923 FORD TOURING, good rubber, new paint, curruary 14 beea11~e ot nn anl'ient hPIIPf : tains, with fine motor. that bl <l~ hl'gan to mat~> on that datE>, 1924 FORD TOURING, good rubber, excellent runhence thl' pra<'tlee of !'ending mi~:oivP~ + ning condition. of an amatory or sntlrlcnl natur·e. ot• Todny's satlrlstR assert that If this ~ 1923 FORD TUDOR SEDAN, in fine condition Is true, the birds that started tlw + \\ ith good tires. habit must have been cuckoos. : 1924 FORD COUPE, new tires, new paint, good meOther doubts pre,·allas to the origin t chanically. of the name, Saint Valentine. ! It ls a corruption of thf' word "gn1924 HUDSON COACH, new tires, new tubes, new lantln," ml'anlng n lover, a :mllant, or ~+ duco finish and good mechanically. a dangler, refl'rencP books stnte when 1921 CADILLAC SEDAN, five passenger, fine concon~ul[ed about the venNahle old dition, completely equ_ipped. l!Rint, whMe name sprang into being ahout 47;; B. c. Call Murray 88 and any of the above cars will be brought 1\IIss Uodernlty, 1!l26 Rport monel, : to your door for inspertioi1 without obligation to you. aliE>ges that oangler Is the correct _.;• + word. Rite, It l':eemR, k!'ep~ them · + dangling on a "lin I'," to QUOtP -modl'rn ~lang. Whether or not she lands them j; • Is prohlematicnl, sheiks and a~phnlt 4869 sou th State Street • ~lurraY, Utab arabs dee! are. ~ Be thnt as It may, this flame ref· ot•O:•++-l-++++++++~··l->t•+:••}+-t•+++>C•++-!4+++++++++++.....,++++++++++ erence hook ~E'ts forth that the name Rnlnt Vnlentlne was l':elel'ted f(lr the !lweetht'art~· ~alnt, merply hernn'e of the euphonious qualities of hf"l name. This Is another source of humorous rem a rlt s. Holdin~ Traee the name t'rom the woro At the J,ogan Iutt'r-)Iountuin FJgg-JAtying Contest, our pene are "galant!n" to "Saint Valentine'' and tlr~;t and fifth; our pullets, fir~t. se<·ond, third, fourth and tied for fltth · you hn\-e almost all of the various 1 piUCI'. expres~lons in use today to dE>note \"arying degrees and terms applicable Order Some Of Utah's Beat Chicks Now to tlJRt s;vmptom of heart Infection Prices Reasonable caiiPr! by mortals "love." Turpin Brothers Murray, R. D. No. 5 Lotln gives us "valens," mE>aning Phone 383-J Phone 168 vnllant. Modern folk jestingly remark that a man to be married must be ntflant. Write the old geomptrleal term, "Q.E.D.," meaning "Quod Erat nemonstrnndum"-whlch was to he proved. \\"pbh tongul's l!"lve us thP woro "gwan" as one of the by-produet!' of "vulens," to whlrh the mo!lern, ftlppant ftapper prpfi.s.es "aw," anti the prPRI'nt dny term, "aw-gwan," Re<>ms to have been said several hundrerl : yl'arf< before this ern of store·bought Music By fa<'l's nnd rolled ~o<'ks. "Gwan," In ""eJ,h, me:mt gnanl. word or vnln. ConsNJnl'ntly, onP's valentine C(lllfd he conslderl'd any or all thrpe of these. A wife Is R ward. Try and keep ~+++++++++++++++++++++++~++·~+++++++++++++++++++++++ her ~Oillf>tlmes Is the olffic'nlty, Shp is also a guard, lf l\IonsiPnr Hen :!: ¥ * j: f In mu,ty tome, In quiet place, I toun4 a quaint, ol4 valentine, A thin&" ot &"lit and paper lac~ . And lovers' vowa In talterlns rhym., And on the marsln faintly trace The ..nder'a name In faded line. How eaetly we •mile and •l~h At love CLnd ta•hlona lon1r outgrown . And ;ret perchance her heart beat hl!(h. His hopee were Yallant aa your ownThe l"lrl who laid It carefully by, The boy whoae tate muat be unknown Peel!: or any of his 1167,989,007,938 col· leagu~ are to be heard. Thla aettles the orlrtn ot the date and the orlgtn of the name, I'IDCE' It bas b~n traced backll"ard through the musty page11 of some dozens ot reference bookll. Saint Valentine's obaervan<:e Is an easier thing to ascertain. ChaucPr wrote In hi& ..Complaint to My Mortal Foe": "Selnt Val~ntyne! To 7ou I r~novele My woful lyf, •• I ean, compleynlnge Upan your day doth ech foul chose hi• mate." Which means, when tran!!llltl'd, that he wished to renew his woeful fife n~ he could, complainingly, however·; nnd added tor the edification of oth!'r~ appointing a speeinl eommlsslop to that "on this day does earh fowl nrrnnge an udn•rtf!.dng campaign. choose it~ mate." Shake~peore, In "Hamlet." refers J rlaho and her prorlnetA will he adver·also to Saint Valentine's day, His tised both in Idaho and elsewhere must have been In these good old days through new~papers. tbot we hear about so often, judging Pro,·o Kiwanis Clnh lR planning a from the tone of his words, wllleh t'tah lake water earulvnl aud regatta would Indicate that FAIRY'S VALENTINE pretty molds for tlw <·omlng snmmpr. Pro"ro Cham- hung about desirable bachelors' wlnher of Comnwre~ will assh;t lu making dowR upon this day .. thp :tffair a untlon wide event. The exnct words used by the Bard Bernnrd Broekhank of th<> Granite of Avon are: hig-h S<·hool has !Je(•n listed ns a con"Tomorrow Ia 8alnt Valentine'• day, tPnder In the A. A. U. hoxlng ebamAll In the mornin~t betlme, An4 I a maid at your windowplon~hlp <·ontest to he lleld at the Elk's To b• )'our Yalentlne." ('lnb l<'ehruary 10-11-12. Elmo l:lmitb "Hod dawg," quoth the oftlce sheik, of Gmnite and Andrew Davis of Cywho happened to see this, "them's • prus also are <•nli!<ted for the I'YPnt. Suit to rN'O\'er $10,000 damage!! for the days I woulda like to lived. per>:onnl injurieR alleged to have been Wouldna hadda crank 01' Liz up and go ~tet hu. Rhe'd baTe been on hand n•nPived In an automohllE>-train l'Ol· just after dawn." lislon was tiled by lfatt Shober agninst ThP custom of observing the dny, thP Los Ang<'lf'S and Salt Lake rail· ho11·ever. ha~; fallen Into d!Ruse in road in the (Jistriet court saturday. England, while In France, where It The miRhnp oeenrrl'd wPst of Murray, once prevailed on the tlrst Suntlu v on l<'ifty-third South street. ~ovember In Ll'nt, the sending of vall'nt!nl'~ 27, it lR nlleged. The railroad had almost has disappeared from foil<· trait!!. fnllPd to light thE' bend l'8r, it Is But In Amprlca Kid Kupld Is mak· <'harg!'d. lng a heavy tight. Today !a the day A material lrwrea~e in assesRed val- when the pink and white ·creation~. nation of property within Salt Lake bought with cnrefulfy hoarded pennle11 l saw a llttlo elf Who sitting hy hlms('lf t•otmt~·. al<~essPd hy thP <'Olmty assess- by l!ttlP. Jimmy, Vl'lll flnd their way In a hollowwas that \\as warm and aunn)' or, is in Pl'ORpeC"t, in tht' opinion of to Betty. ll~ had mad~ a Jlttle pen or a feather of a wren And tloe day whPn the older folks County Assl'!lsor J. H. Prl'ece. also will dream ot other dayR, when And he dipped It Into golden honey. nemon~<rratlon!'i or the preparations thl'~'. too, engerly watched the vll~d he wro>e with all his might: null use of polsoneo wh!'Rt in eradl· lagl' mall mnn. wnitlng for the tPnder ·~h. my darling little sprltt, eating fteltl mice were mndc nt n meet- mh•~lvel! that spelled In capital let· You are Hw.,eter than the clover That the hce Is buzzing over. ing in two eenters In the <'Ollnty, by tenAnd I love you, I adore you, "L-O·V-E." Y!'re L. ;\lartlneau, county agri<'nltural And I'm always longing tor you, And you'rt> (-llwnyR J:'l"O\\ lng dearer. agent. Both meetings were hE>ld Mon· And T wl<h that Y"U were nearer, day. The first at Riverton at 10:30 I can think of nothing clever, But I'm yours, and yours forever o'eloek, under the dirP<'tlon of the Rlvrr you want It so or not!" Prtnn Jo'nrm hnreau: the S!'cond at A11d he ended with a blot, BlufftlnlP nt 2 o'd!wk. SeriouR dam• Then I copied out his letter ugp hns ht•en sustained In orcharda (Since I couldn't write a better), And I'm slgnlnlr It and send It to you, untl tidt!s heea use or mlee, it is said. For It's true. Last yeur the rodents tuok a heavy -Arthur Gulterman, In De linea to ... toll from the potato crop. snow-Brown M0 t or c0 • 1 TURPINS' LEGHORNS IN THE LEAD Our Stock is Record DANCE FRATERNAL HALL,MURRAY Every Saturday Night SOCIETY SMART SET . i Mu~~~N ~~:~.~tore Phone Murray 431 4870 South State WHOLESALE AND RET AIL DEALERS IN HAY, GRAIN AND POULTRY FEED SEED AND BULBS COAL * UTAH GRAND -- - MUTUAL ROYAL CASTLE GATE +-l<+++t•+++++++++++++•l<++++++·t-+++++++++++++++++++++++• •• DOES YOUR HARNESS Need Oil and Repairs? 1F so- The Murray Harness Shop Is At Your Service Come Early To Avoid The Spring Ruab "EVERYTHING FOR THE HORSE" ROBERT HECKEL NEW SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS Shoe Repairing-Fiorsheim Rubber Heels on all Repair Joba Florsheim $8.85 Sale Is On 'Till February lOth Auto Curtain Repairs MURRAY, UTAH ----------------------····· |