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Show Thursday, March 20. THE 1930. War.' Victims The fate of prisoners of war varied In different countries. In soma Instances the prisoners ware enslaved only during the period of time In which the captor was In power. Occasionally they were freed and married Into families of their new homeland. Sometimes they continued to be slaves until OU-Ti- Enjoys Best Health In 25 Years Arthur Brisban Going West Thank Your Local Editor The First Hoover Year Ants Are Foolish and Men NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S. dentil. Roal Do.Ira It Isn't equality mot of os desire so trnidi as equality with the right people. Capper's Weekly. Valuable Or. rnre and valuable Flegiilte s ore of pold and silver. It contains fll.S per rent silver. PAGE THREE Fara Rqu!rronti ferns require lltfht and air. They grow best when placed near a win dow where they do not get dlreet uiillc L Faninlaa Salf Maaaf emaat If a woman doesn't manage herself properly, no man can do It. Kd Howe's Monthly. N:l 'f Brida'a Recipe for Roast two pound of veal loin Trim carefully, season with salt and pepper and dredge with floor. Place In roaming pun and around It poor one cupful of tomato sauce. Itoast lu quick oven, bast Ins frequently. When done forget until burned up then open a can of salmon. Pathfinder Mi:izlne, American maple Buy . J Confection ili : ' e-- 'he Kir' not make iy part of Conf.tiinf a Fault man None but the well-braknows bow to confess a fault or acknowledge himself in error. Colorado, New GOING, through Arizona, and on to tba Pacific, for the hundredth time, la aa Interesting as on the first journey. You feel that you are In a big country. A. L Wathen, of the Interior Department of Indian Irrigation Servcon-fictio- DAVID S. BETETCMAtT "At the age or 79 I am still active in business and I attribute my entire present good health, energy and vitality to the benefits I derived I actually believe from Sargon. this wonderful medicine has added years to my life. "For five years my health had been falling steadily. My nerves were all to pieces, and I hardly knew what a sound night's sleep meant. "Since talcing the Sargon treatment I feel as well and strong as I was 25 years ago. I have a fine appetite, sleep good, and constipa tion, biliousness and dizzy spells are all things of the past." David 8. Beekm an, 528 Kearney, St., San Francisco, Calif. Sargon's aim Is not mere temporary relief, but new and abundant health. Don't experiment profit by the experience of others. Ord & Mangelson, Agents. (Adv.) At Albuquerque, II. F. Plckerell Is at the station, lie Is editor of the Albuquerque Journal, which U a success. Wants you to know that the Hlo Grande conservancy project, nothing to do with Boulder Dam, will soon Irrigate 120,000 acres of fertile land above and below Albuquerque, providing jobs and prosperity. A natural gas mala, on its way to Albuquerque, will secure the establishment of a big glass factory. Albuquerque "healthiest place in the world, had 17,000 population a little while ago, has 35,000 now, and will soon double that." Such an editor as Plckerell, la a whole chamber of commerce In himself. I WE I IIIVI1E YOU TO EAT AT Sutton s Cafe devices, Senator Capper's newspaper, "The Dally Capitol," comes out with a review of President Hoover's first year. Senator Capper describes It as "a year of blue prints." Meaning a year of preparation. The Capitol observes that Congress has not been strongly behind the President, the "wet press Is not sympathetic toward him, and eastern publications with a Wall Street complex are unfriendly and would prefer another President In the White House." PROVO Senator Capper says "a blue print year Is not a bad start." The President has "three years of the four to make an administration outstanding." He finds "the lesson for people In Hoover's first year is to have confidence In Rest Room in Connection fair-minde- d Hoover." The people will be well pleased, although Senator Capper does not CASH say so, when the RECEIPTS Each purchaser in our store is given a detail- ed cash receipt, shovw ing the cost of each item and the total of the entire purchase. In addition, every item leaving our store bears the selling1 price marked plainly thereon. This enables patrons to check the accuracy of all transactions. 'our YOUR AND OUR . PROTECTION This procedure is to jafford. y!ou and our, store full protection against errors errors which can easily occur with new employees and especially in rush periods. Please check your detailed cash receipt against the items purchased, and if they do not correspond, re- turn the cash receipt to the manager, who will gladly adjust any error. CXRSKAGGS VVfTH VfTTijr FOOD STORtS "A Surety of Purity" Nephi Fillmore Delta "wet-dry- " ques- tion la disposed of, and the tariff with its uncertainties, Is out of the way. And when the "blue print" stage Is passed and the construc- tive era begun. Dr. Ditmars, who studies animals from elephant and whale to ant and microbe, will broadcast, by greatly magnifying sound, noises made by ants in their colonies working, celebrating, etc. Strange is Insect life. Among katydids there are twenty males for every female. This will interest women, for the kaytdld is one of the noisiest of Insects. The males make all that racket. "Ants," says Dr. Ditmars, "sometimes make fools of themselves." Tiny mites and blind, little defenceless beetles, pat tiie ants with their feet and then the ants pat them. Low charges for distribution of the new Word, save you at least $50 to 75 in addition to the many savings in mailing the car are days when every dollar counts. The THESE of reckless spending is over. People are going back to the good principles of thrift and economy. Value is again being carefully considered. Nowhere is this more important than in the selection of an automobile. For the purchase of a car represents a considerable investment. It should not be decided on hurriedly, but only after analyzing every important factor that concerns cost, value and performance. The time to do this is before buying not afterward when it is too late. old-fashion- On ed of cost, performance and the actual comparative worth of every part, the new Ford is a value far above the price you pay. It is made of better materials and with greater care and accuracy because of the recognized efficiency and economy of Ford manufacturing methods. The value of these methods is known and understood by millions of people. It is not generally realized, however, that these same principles of efficiency and economy are applied also to every step in the distribution of the Ford car. The low cost of selling, financing time payments, etc., means a direct saving to you of at least $50 to $75 in addition to the money saved by Ford economies in making the car. There are definite reasons why this is so. (1) The Ford dealer does business on a smaller margin of profit because of the greater number of TIIE basis cars he sells. Ilia discount or commission is the lowest of any automobile dealer. The difference in your favor, ranging from 25 to nearly 50, comes right off the price you pay for the car. (2) No expensive extra equipment is needed when you buy a Ford The car leaves the factory ready for use. The f.o.b. price includes a Triplex shatter-proo- f wheel, in glass windshield and an extra steel-sposhock abaddition to four Iloudaille double-actin- g sorbers and fully enclosed brakes. Any accessories you may wish for your individual taste are sold considerably below the usual prices.' ke four-whe- el None of these charges for selling, financing or acces sories is marked up or increased to cover a high trade-i- n allowance on a used car, Get all the facts, therefore, before you buy and figure out just what you are getting for your automobile dollars. Go beyond the f.o.b. price and find out how much more you pay the dealer than the dealer pays at the factory. Analyze the used-callowance. Compare all charges item for item value for value. , ar WlIEN you do this you will have a new appreciation of what the Ford Motor Company and Ford dealers are doing to keep down the cost of Ford cars. You will also know why it is possible to put so much real value into the new Ford and still retain the low price. The money you pay goes for value in the car. It is not wasted in excessive costs in manufacturing or selling. " ' FORD MOTOH COMPANY Chicago police hold seven men and one lady, accused of conspiring to kidnap citizens, torturing them to extort money. Theodore Kopelman, head of an Insurance company. Identified the kidnapers. The lady, his former wife, had "tipped" the kidnapers that If they got him, "he would be y easy." He obeyed orders, and paid when threatened with red hot Irons. v : - 1 II PAGE MOTOH COMPANY Police Investigators attribute six other "torture kidnaping" cases to the same gang, and the prosecuting attorney says he will have them all sent to the electric chair. Death Is the punishment for kidnaping In That seems a little severe, and capital punishment Is barbarous. Kidnaping, with torture, la also barbarous. (O. 190- h Kins Ftttun SpuUcM ImJ AM ABHTST i Not so different from human beings that have money. Sycophants flatter them, "pat them" with compliments, then they feed the sycophants, and sometimes let them marry their daughters. Illinois- - WW AlDTTCPMCDIBIIlLIE eta Senator Capper's editorial describes the President accurately as a man "who does not act first and reflect afterwards." In an emergency he acts instantaneously, as in the Wall Street crash. But his method is to "look Into the facts first." WHEN IN ffiFOPn&IE The value of an energetic local editor Is not often fully appreciated by his community, nor Is the value of his advertising columns appreciated by national advertisers, as they should be. His readers buy everything from paint on the roof to cement in the cellar floor, buy more automobile per capita than city dwellers, have time to read about the latest products, clothes, foods, time saving And buy them. VAiLHJIBS (DflDMHPAn&IE ice, In connection with looking after the CoolldKe Dam, suys with "No place eust of the Rocky Mountains is fit to live in." lie would not have said that when In the army, across the ocean a while ago. He Is sure of It now. 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