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Show THE J AYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH Scenes and Persons in the Current News ' r .t &g& n 'fa p fit! l'j Iw--- -i M,.- W Htj 4 ,w LlT ;i ' THIS lili ! nil HK UK rn mi 111 pi lill tli j :s m This la the real midsummer, the doldrums of human activity. The President la on his way home from Hawaii and may have something cheerful and exciting to tell ua. He will learn that mutual savings hank accounts have reached a new high peak throughout the nation, depositor having Increased In the past six mouths by 273,898. The total number of Individual depositors Is now 13,080,947, and total deposits are nearly ten thousand million dollars, a good deal of money. That is good news for those that have something and know effough to rave part of it. It means, however, that many open or increase savings accounts because they do not know any other safe way to Invest money, and that Is not so cheerful. Good times depend on new ventures, bringing more employment. y ibi til IS ii j J'iiiisi igl if - r f the .m... r,verm.i-',- .i -- t. 'Pl OuOm-- " ? :' s V J Ifet-ft.'--.,,- tjjgl yj T . -- y ? , the United States, Splendid Progress Being Made in Where the Experiment of Universal Education Had Its Inception. Many Are Saving Some Cheerful New Short Love Song Marie Dressier Dead Inf Tl H m 1 1 nn mi N m iSt (itj fii fifit U Lty'C, BRISBANE Uplift in Public Opinion WEEK ''. "J" . m m TT i " . ( Austria, where tt.o Nazis fought desperately with post office ready for its formal dedication by President Roosevelt Drouth Lets Farmers Market Their Corn Steel production, o sort of industrial and prosperity indicator, is down, off 5.7 per cent in a week. Total proof duction is only about what the industry could do. Dull steel production means a dull labor market. Steel makers look for improvement tlds month and next from automobile makers. The automobile news is more cheerful pleasant proof that citizens are lifting up their hearts and beginning to spend again. r The shortest great love song in history seems to be the one that Hitler and Mussolini, with heads thrown back, sang recently In Venice. Its a complete divorce of dictators now, and because of that little rift within the lute France and Italy are said to be drawing closer together, They were far apart before Doilfuss was killed. Political and other assassinations are never profitable. One, twenty years ago, started the great war. Tills Doilfuss murder breaks up a beautiful budding friendship between dictators, and threatens Germany with complete national Isolation. of the drouth, the price of corn in Iowa went considerably above its loan value of 45 cents, so in some the farmers unsealed the grain they had mortgaged to the government, sold It and repaid the loans made by fnde Sam. The photograph shows one farmer emptying his unsealed crib. Because Marie Dressier Is dead, after a brave fight against death. The world learns from her that success depends on brains and courage. She lost the good looks of youth shortly after forty, so Mr. Ziegfeld decided that he could not give her work, as he hoped to do. She struggled, unsuccessfully, for fourteen years, lost all her savings, never lost her courage. And when she died, at sixty-two- , she was one of the greatest successes In moving pictures, most highly paid, respected and admired, with no help from any beauty parlor. Moving picture men should notice that Miss Dressier was able to earn great profits for her producers, in plays not immoral, clean plays dealing with the normal interests of normal human beings. legions SEEKS SENATE SEAT Colonel Edward M. House at 76 The Ilibie says that to "him tha hath shall be given, and many Nev York landlords perhaps reinerriberei that when they read the gigantl Rockefeller building enterprise In Nev York called "Rockefeller Center out of the red, will M) per cent of space rented. Goo news for an undertaking that cynic: called a great white elephant. Optimists look upon Itoekefelle Center success ns proof of Improve rnent In business. Wise men knov that It Is another proof of Itoekefelle: 1 p. professor in the of Flab, is a candidate for i iMiiecrat m nomination for United Fans senator from that state. Miiw, CHAMPION efficiency. Not bidding BARKER House, the confidant of President Wilson during the war i Roosevelt, is here shown at hi ye:nrs and an intimate friend of President birthday. country estate in Loverly Farms, Mass., on his seventy-sixtCol. t.fl 51. They Will Build the Forest Belt v i,, "J'.. & hid yy f fesW - Ki 'Hi j) r yyyyy y i . S', s I i T8't 'W i UKlv lion1 worth of precious objects, sacr images, ikons," framed in solid go and huge doors of massivp silver. O Image of the Virgin is said to ha been ornamented with more than 2,0 diamonds, of which many had be St,u!ll annua! contest to de- Worl( 3 champion barker he t"1 A I Ch:ta, Fentury of Progress in iinal,sts, two of whom I!,t!1' hollered wide, high s ,rn- as 1,1 I Par' I A' 1 slier of the Streets C,'r'ssi(in. H aiming Bird, in is a favor.te Ala Ala.ki , ' rr o!en. of feeding ground tic ' a humming birds, stiys F 're J! In June they ml--- 1 rae thro soutlienstern Alaska. g 1 (! svm, . Estimate that it Is only ,i , i 4,j ' ir those little birds from ; Washington or southern .a, where they leave the aru' wifl currant for the i .v hv blossoms. The government Is willing, ai would like to spend aiiout $000,000,01 on its PWA public works program New York, but strikes may prever Labor leaders complain that men ge ting 80 to 90 cents an hour should I replaced by more highly skilled m getting $1.45 to $1.85 per hour. Thei are internal labor troubles also, bast on quarrels as to Jurisdiction amor different unions, two or more clalinir control of the same job. Soviet Russia finds herself In pnss sion of a great treasure, thanks the Greek church which she lias tre ed so harshly. The churches a cathedrals, now government proper are said to contain hundreds of n I Wj jL U' i fer tenants from othei buildings at cut rates, Mr. Itockefellei has brought tenants from afar, Inelud Ing extremely important tenants fron Furope, and has built up a buslnesi neighborhood of his own. planes would do making direct lilts "heavy damage, Important build on it m V XUT ' r Raphael Zone, at left, nnd Fred Morrell, who have been apixiinted by President Roosevelt to establish a forest belt reaching from Canada to Texai In an attempt to offset future drouth troubles In the Middle West, are shown looking over a map of the project in ttie latest experiment, muons other buildings destroyed, tlmon-tiraiy, was the atr ministry building. Of 21 bombers sent to attmk t.lm rbemiml Industries building, sever 'got clean through to the nhjertiv end back again without molestation." ! C. Klr.f VVNU HyrcUiiate, Jno. rv!c When Will Durant ventured to put The out a thick volume entitled Story of Philosophy nobody In the business would have ventured to forecast a sale of BOO.(KK) copies, but that was what happened. Some of the philosophers were annoyed oy the study, but they should have made their lectures more Interesting if they wanted a monopoly. were Many of the historians aghast when debunking volumes glutted tbe market. It Is undeniable that some of the wonts which caught the fancy of readers were both thin and misleading, hut the new style of presenting history as an exciting and vital subject did much te broaden the market for what the booksellers speak of as nonfiction." In the typl-- i cal bookstore two exhibits greet the eye of the visitor. One Is a case containing Inexpensive reprints of masterpieces of the past, the standard books. And then ther Is a counter known in the business ns active nonfiction. These volumes on many subjects, which would have been called "heavy" in a less Inquisitive age, move rapidly to ready purchasers. Of course the making of hooks remains a gamble as formerly, but It Is not nearly as much a short road to bankruptcy as It used to lie. People are decidedly ready to lie Informed. Unfortunately there Is no reason to believe that the great hulk of the population is prepared and w illing to wrestle effectively with the great problems of the day. There Is still Illiteracy, which is not being decreased while thousands of schools are closed or on short time. The clouds of prejudice continue to interfere with the working of the human Intellect, and there Is a prevalence of the disposition to avoid problems that appear difiieult. Yet there has been progress. Tbe intellectual base of millions of Americans lias been broadened witli the result that they are willing to he shown and are able to employ something more than a combination of horse sense and the rule of thumb' when they consider the present and the future. Is it too presuming to cherish the belief that American public opinion lias a more solid foundation than is to be found In other large countries of the world? There should be a difference after our century and a half. In the first place the stock from which our population sprang was automatically selected. A spirit of adventure and initiative was required to start the various waves of Immigration across the ocean, seeking footing in the reNew world. The mained where their ancestors had been, going through the same routine. Hero, first of all, in modern times, was attempted the unheard-o- f experiment of universal education. Much of it has boon nonproductive. Thousands of degree holders have brought little besides diplomas from their alma maters. I.ut there has always been a percentage of men, nnd latterly of women, who had a right to a place in llie society of the educated. And the percentage here has been far higher than in Europe. No class has a monopoly of edu s MRS. WILLIAMS RHEUMATIC cation. The prize scholars at the older universities are seldom the There Is no progeny of graduates. class which has monopoly on read Ing and thinking on the tremendous problems of tills nation and of the world. Tlie base of knowledge Is very extending broad and continually Tills people are more in possession of the facts of history and of science than Is elsewhere to be found e any comparable scale. knowledge does not insure polit. leal and economic salvation, hut It should help toward that desired goal. In an ancient book of wisdom It was admitted that ten men of the right sort would save a city, in this great country there nre millions who are becoming well equipped for such a task. Stability Is never due to the quality of the apex of the pyramid, hut to the brotidness of its base. That has become t lie hope of Amercontinues. ica nnd t he broadening This people "Inquires to know. Uncle Dudley, in the Iloston Globe. Inventions to Forward Period of Prosperity The stage is set for the noblest prosperity In all history, says a writer In an eastern magazine. Thousands of Inventions await us. A queer new tube Is ready to displace tens of millions of dollars worth of electrical equipment nnd cut In half the cost of transmitting power. Sugar added to cement more than doubles Its strength; thus tomorrows buildings will rise more cheaply and better. Strange alloys are on hand for reducing the weight of trains, autos nnd airplanes. Automotive engineers say that, if the producers wished, they could double the lives of their cars at a slight Increase of cost. The list of precious Improvements on hand but still unused Is almost endless- - nnd Infuriating. Tlie reason they are not available now Is that nobody can be sure that people stand ready to foot the hill. The art of making things has been perfected, chiefly through advances In physics and chemistry. Its techniques are those of the engineer. Rut the art of analyzing peoples wishes and then Influencing them to use things Is still on the level of tlie evangelist. Its exponents employ the sawdust trail, bnllyhoo and incantations. ramp-meetin- g Dithpan Reflectors Tlie canyon of the Colorado about tlie Hoover darn is brilliantly Illuminated at night by thousands of electric lights which nre ably backed up It by a great brigade of dishpuns. appears that these lamps are subjected to a variety of hard experiences nnd to keep them supplied with reflectors which nre ordinarily made use of for this purpose would be a very expensive proposition by reason of tlie frequent breakage. A bright new dishpun was experimented with for tills service and tlie results were found to be so satisfactory that they were adopted all over the site. Ten thousand dislipans were ordered for this purpose. GAINS RELIEF FROM PAINS Dr. W. E. Fitch Explains why Natural Mineral Water Often Helpful In Chronic Ailments Mrs. II. Williams, 16 Princeton Street, Clifton, New Jersey, writes: I suffered very badly with rheumatism hut after taking Crazy Water Crystals I am a different person. They are wonderful. I would not be without them, they did me so much good. Why is it that a fine natural mineral water, made at home from Crazy Water Crystals has benefited so many thousands suffering from rheumatic pains and other chronic ailments ? Dr. W. E. Fitch, noted medical authority on mineral water, in a recent radio talk over the National Broadcasting System stated: "For manv years, it has been a mystery even fo the medical world just how natural mineral waters produced the amazing results that have made them so popular. Scientific and medical discoveries and research in the last few years, however, are penetrating these secrets of Nature, so that now medical men have a new understanding of the reasons for the power of natural mineral water to relieve suffering. One of these reasons is what is known as secondary mineralization, by which is meant that not only the predominating chemical constituents of a mineral water are of aid but also what are known as the secondary minerals those present in innnitesimal quantities. The fart of their being present in very this way causes them to have a much more powerful systemic effect than if they were there in larger quantities Let me recommend wholeheartedly to sufferers from chronic diseases the use of a suitable natural mineral water as a powerful adjuvant. If matic you are suffering from rheupa; ns, we suggest you invesn- - William Edward Fitch, M. D, gate Crazy Water Crystals immedi atcly. Ask any of the millions wh have used them. Crazy Water Crystals are just min erals crystallized from a great natu ral mineral water flowing at Miners Wells, Texas, and Thorndale, Texa; a type of mineral water that has buil one of the worlds greatest healt: resorts. 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