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Show f OLE draw it out before maturity and claim that the entire amount of the matured jsdlcy would was due to the payee. Even pay Telephone Murray 35 a casual amount of study of the en- lire matter will show that any more Issued every Tlmrsday by payment of the "bonus" at this time, j i Murray Press, 155 Court Ave., would be u contribution out of the public treasury. i If the veterans should lie successJ class Entered as second mat ful in their alias, at this time, how f ter the long would it be before every class at 8, 1927, February I Lake Salt at City, with a grievance, would march uppostofficc Utah, under the Act of March on the capllol and secure Its dei 3, 1879. mands by "mob demonstrations," The original votes of congress show TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ed that the majority dltl not favor the veterans' pleas In the matter, Salt Lake Count)' but the weight of the mass demonsOne month In advance $ .10 tration made Itself felt 111 the House Ono year In advance $1.00 of Kepresentatlves. While, as I Elsewhere in tinted States have mentioned before, tlie demon Ono year In advance $1.!0 stration was as orderly as could ..be asked, yet the fact remains that the C. B. WALLACE, Editor whole Idea was based on the fact that the "mob" would be so large "WATCHMAN. WHAT OF THE that congress would be frightened into favorable action. It Is true the fear would be fear of consequences in elections, largely, but It is also i:y II. II. Link true that the emliarrasmeiit of the In ancient times, this quest lull City of Washington in trying to was oft.'ii asked of the piiarils tin feed tlie group would add weight the walls of cities. In this day and to the argument. If the veterans a(?e, the press must ask the question are successful, will the coal miners, and Inform the inhabitants, if It is the farmers, the tliiils-- r workers ti Justify Its existence. We have a ml other groups Ik ns orderly many proMcm and perplexities and when they march to Washington to the can rightly he apprehen-nlv- e secure their demands? One group of tlie future. Few of our even though their demands lie Just, problems affect our political and will ls an Invitation for all other economic structure as has the march groups to try the same methods. of i lit Veterans on the National The whole thing can well change Capital. Well we may ask what our government from one of reprethe consequences shall Is'. sentation of the isnple as a whole, When the American 1kIoii at Its to one dominated by mob violence. letnit convention voted not to ask I Vprcsslon Is merely the stagnafor the "l'rtiiius." many Individuals tion of the channels of trade and were dissatisfied and the leaders Industry. Legislation can be of but of the Veterans of Foreign Wars little help. Even huge expenditure.1! conceived the Idea that the time cau help but little. The original loan was ripe to Increase lis membership on the veterans' certificates did not by mi uncompromising st.uitl in help In any manner that can he defavor of the "boiiiis". The V. F. W. tected. To my in I ml, it Is extremely made a Mir drive for membership doubtful that the "tint I hoarding" and enrolled a Kreat number of new campaign or the "Reconstruction" members from the ranks of the loans will lie of more than superfiLegion; at ihe name time they se- cial value. Major depressions have cured u reat number of signers for only !eeii ended when the mass an n itetltl.m io the officials of our to develop an overwhelming denational The move- termination to promote some defiKovernmeiit. ment In some manner riH'tied into nite activity or Idea. The Civil a march t Washington, I). 0. War madt' crusaders of Ihe masses, The purpose of tin' march of regardless of which side (hey were veterans to the capital was to In- on. Ihe next one was broken bv the fluence the lawmakers at Washing- great urge to develop the ojn'ii ton to grant the payment of what spaces of our West. The drive of is popularly referred to us the doinlniiiice of the V. S. In Ihe "bonus." The argument Is world's field of commerce staved thai the money belonged to the off another. Tlie mass idea that veterans, many of whom are now our new banking facilities would Unemployed ; that Ihe money going make panic impossible, ended the into circulation would do much to jsist war depression. The only perend the depression. In the main, manent cure for the present one tin march was very orderly and the must lie In some new idea or activveterans have conducted themselves ity capturing the mass mind and with credit as far as deportment thus os-- Hew channels for trade There can be no question ami actiWty. It Is not fear, but goes. about the efficient manner In which stagnation that lias the world in such a 'iiiiitalgii was ctnitliietetl, crip. ISul there are two considerations If the veterans' arguments are the public iniit nut overlook: Just Just, why not organic- - a corora!lon how much Justice Is there ill the to take over the entire detail and veteran's argument for the ' lnius" out on a business basis? If, as and what will the conwquoiitvs Is pay the veterans claim, that their Inlo our i stabllshed order of governterest charges on the loans are ment If the argument Is Kiuirssful and represent usury, why not In Its aim? the entire matter over to n turn The "bonus" Is the term generally corioratlon organized for the Klveii the amount Ihe ex soldiers of the eortoratlon to be assignlhi World Wjir are to nsvlve aced the total amount of Ihe certificording to their Adjusted Compelisa-cates at maturity and pay the Vet law allowing n certain unmiiit of erans, In tlie form or loans, what lion Certificate!. Congress passed ever good business policy would dicconiijisutloii for every day served tate? Every voter nud every public In the army during the war; n official should Is willing to amend definite amount of money was wt the original law, ermlttltig the asthat this aside, with the view signment If the entire matter were amount would compound enough Intaken out of government hands and terest to pay Ihe fate of Ihe certifiMimed our to the veterans' cop cates ni maturity. Ii ;nl keep in Niratloii. In this way the confimind, that the interest act ruing dence In the government stvuritles this fund would amount to mote cannot l undermined or questioned. than the original money set aside. "Watchimin what of Ihe Night?" After much agitation and many advaiiivd that the monclaims There's plenty of room at the top ey would help lessen the straits of in the stock market. Christian the tiatioii in a dcprcslim, congress Monitor. Scletne the veterans bill a graiiling passed face the to payment up The government seems lo think Value of the it ri ifb ates. Keep 111 d mind, ti nt the original sum appro-printe- there's n taxpayer born every minthe "bonus" has already ute, -- Thniiinston Time. churg-- s Ims'H twd up. The linen-loan these Veterans King tleorgo has sold one of his upon (he . A lot of must now coiiipoundtsl in make farms to cut like to would lip the amount Ihe face value of the American fanner u he how found buyer. Miami ecrtifhatos all for. The veteran-- know New ., to argue that tin' money them, but It Is Just a fair to say that one can pay a certain amount MURRAY to of money on an endowment jHilicy money M;iirr Is-g- ti-- ed tin-Ju- pur-sise- u I, ; She Reduced 38 God Interpreted As Truth Pounds The Safe Way "I have been taking Kruschen Salts for 4 months and I think (hey are wonderful. I am 32 years old and 5 ft. 2 in. tall. I was very fat. I weighed 163 lhs. and now I weigh 127 lbs. and feel fine. If I let up taking the Suits one morning I feel lazy and heavy," Mrs. Florence Ioftns, Boston. This Is jusf. one of hundreds of letters we get every month Kruschen not only causes you to lose fat but while you are losing it you gain In health In vlvaclousness you lose fat where fat Is most prominent and at tlie same time kwp stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels functioning naturally. Thornton-Anderso- I 1iohs1 EMPLOYE SERVICES HELD WATER pany, or any drug store in the world will sell you a jar of Kruschf en for a trifling sum take water in a of hut glass teaspoonful every morning go light on fatty meats, potatoes and sweets. Hut for your health's sake demand and get Kruschen Salts imitations are numerous. It's the little daily dose that d'H'S it. one-hal- DISABLED VETERANS TO ORGANIZE LOCALLY local chapter of the Disabled Veterans of the World War is to be organised at l'rovo In the near future According to announcement received from the national headquarters of the HAV in Cincinnati, Ohio and Washington. The purpose of the new chapter Is to proffer the facilities of the national rehabilitation service of the DAV here to the World War In the and nearby proportion and for claims of their presentation risk war js'iisloii, comis'iisatlon, benefits and hospitalization thru the Veterans Itureuu Regional office in Salt Lake City. Chapters in Salt lake and Ogden have boon active for the past ten years and have aided hundreds of vets and their dependents with their claims ami have secured large sums for worthy claims in back pay, Increase , and war risk inIn surance benefits. W. I Shaddlx. national deputy chief of Staff of the IAV who has Ihsmi making a sieaking tour of Wyoming, Colorado, and Texas is to arrive here in the near future to confer with local veterans who have filed claims for eoiiictisation, pension, or other benefits provided for by law, and for the purisise of aid ing in the formation of the new chapter of the DAV. Mr. Shaddix Is also to address a public gathering here, going to l'.righam City. . and other of the I'nysoii. TtsM-lelarger towns ami cities of the state. The exact time of his arrival is to le later announced. leaders of the Ogilcti and chapter of Salt other nearby units of tlie DAV are to be urged to visit here with Mr. Shaddix. The DAV of the WW is chartered by Congress ami recogni.ed by Veterans liurcaii as official Sxkes-maof the disabled war veteran. At the present lime the organization maintains a staff of thirty-silaw experts who devote their A Funeral services for Harry the dark. she was so small little light, Not in the room, it scarcely Hark! tered. And yet Ham- mond, 51, an employe of the city water department for the past ten years were held Wednesday at 1 p. m. under the direction of the John F. Critchlow Camp, No. 3. United Spanish War Veterans. Coiiimisioner Joseph Lake was the while the services at the grave were conducted by members of the U. S. War Veterans. Interment took place In the Mt. Olivet cemetery. Mr. Hammond died at Ms home following a heart attack. He had exmany friends in Murray who tend sympathy to his remaining relatives. Surviving In addition to his wid ow, Mrs. Hannah Hammond, there Carl Is a son Clarence, a brother a and of all Salt Lake, Hammond, or F. Mrs. W. Iirower, sister, Waynesboro, Virginia. l' cxi-nses- " POCATKM-GUARANTEED TO YIELD TO CHINESE HERB If you ufff from prhlne. blind, or tllinir l'llPi you r rrotrudlnir nnmpl nt the nothing. Imported powpr of tl Muling C tilt h furtifir tr. hlnpn Hb, t Mion'i CMtmrolJ. It'll the newt-c-out. trontmrnt artinaT pnd mm und cnmroit In a fff lrlnps tntntitef o thnt oil run work n1 hllB It continues Hi l!f njor ! oothltiR, hellir action. Buy. Aft In finis to avoid a rinnprp-cu- t and iMly eperxllun. Try Iir. Kiion'a C'binsmlii uniW our pour-tittto Mllsfy complotflf and bs tlie email coil or worth too tlm your moujr baik. b AMHKMIN DUt TIIOHYION PLES rr. fattl lnt M CO. 4Kth So. & Stair SU Murray. by O Telephone 60c These arc station-tosat ion rates. t TKIiKlMION K mat- Mrs. J. D. Bowerc, Reporter PHONE HOLLADAY Mr. nn.l Mrs. John Dame are re- 53-- Walters last ne week. had in of a baby camping Wyoming ' joicing upon the arrival w, 4 of Reolo group daughter. were doing rich, Worll n home was cut short of Fresident Wilcox. Mrs. J. C by a W vis- Informing him that the is association Holladay Primary r u to Cnlumhi.. r, iting friends and relatives in south- rtturnimr jjinsouri i w week Mr. end. Walters is tak'ii ern Cache County. his Doctors degree in geology ln 1 k University at Columbia. Miss Gladys Youngberg has her father on his trip to Republican Ladies' Study rrw, Los Angeles to attend the lions' are be to meeting with Mrs. Aloaa, j.7 Convention. expect They Club on Wander Lane, Thursda kay ten about days. gone 2 p. m. In their parlimentary r.ishop Moss and Mr. Omer made they will take up the drafting fl the trip to Brighton on Sunday constitution and fr an or morning to witness the ceremonies ganlzation. aim. Joseph Quist tin in the dedication of the monument report radio announcements and They returned home early in the Mrs. Collett will give a paper on ft, Machinery of afternoon. activity An ojien discussion will follow. Mrs. Alvin E. Jones of Heljier is Douglas, Jane and Mildred Bot. visiting at the home of Mr. and Airs. Joseph Wise. She was called here ers made the trip to TImpanow on account of the illness of their Glacier with a party of fftm mother who has leen suffering with friends an Albnday. Thirteen of nronchial asthma. Mrs. Keddle h them began the hike and all the cabin where they lunched uow Improving. and rested for an hour Deiore starMrs. David Watsou, mother of ting back down the trail. Floweri Josephine our dancing teacher, vis- along the path were out In full glory ited the school on Wednesday after- to delight those wno passed. noon. She has seen the classes in Bishop Moss, by dashing off toll revues several times but has not games, has proven ajaij Olympic visited a regular study period beSolomon knew human nato that fore. The children put their best w hen he said, "Bring up a child It foot forward. the way that he should go and btt he is old he will not depart therMr. Harold Drage had charge o efrom." As a young man, Mr. Uua the Archery tournament at the was active ln organizing basketball at Brighton on Monday. leagues for high school boys. Other There were four entries. Royal clean sports have also claimed bit Stone, Phil Stone, Darwin Dowsett Now where the but and Wilson White. Wilson scored attention. the world are Iielng staged in sports a distance Alight of .713 feet and so near as Los Angeles the dm Darwin made 5(12 feet. was too much for the kind promoter, and he yielded to the Invitation of i Glenn Waller visited with his friend to Join the vast throng & parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence spectators. s no! She seldom cried! God, not NO, too far For her to see, this first night, light a star! AM), in the morning, when she first woke up, I always kissed her on the left cheek where The dimple was. And, oh, I wet the brush ! It made It easier to rurl her hair JUST I just tomorrow morning, God, pray, Wben she wakes up, do things for her my way ! WORDS OF THE WISE Old lady fisckblte Is the devil's man marvels that the him great. In Christian angelology seraphim The miser, like the hog, does no 8re classed as the highest order of angels, holding the first place In th good till be dies. flrst triad of the angelic hierarchy-seraph- im, To live with good conscience is a A world great calls cherubim and thrones. INTiM'tual feast. He Is drunk Is gone from who world of entire time to the aiding war veterans In claim affairs. Ijist home. If everyone would mend one, all year these experts secured nearly ten million dollars in hack pay, in would le amended. creases and war risk reach-e- celt-bratl- on coiiiis-nsatloii- wttrtttttttttttttftttttttttttti t . THE OSHKOSH B'GOSH WAY Everyone Makes Mistakes fATWX l It la human to err, and many automobile driv- ers do. EXCHANGE Insurance has no human weakness. It will protect you from loss In time of need. Secure an EXCHANGE policy and enjoy the lowest cost and best service obtainable. 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