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Show THE pay SON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH and Persons in the Current No cue? The Great Salt Lake BRISBANE W -" y THIS WEEK Housewife's Idea Box hy So Many Men? llilterness in Berlin I ratilv II. Hitilicoek DeaJ I he Snake Has Eights W l,j iii.es Mussolini need so many moil for little Ahjsvm'ii? If he nt-t- a Us, he will go V. . tlnmvh the air with honihs, poison gas or both. He certainly not will maieti of r s hundreds K thousands of men through s w 11 at the treasury In Washington SUMHmhi.uOo In silver ,,red truths unbinding f,um the Phiinde'm.t-.. a thousand officers and enlisted men sailed on the turns, t Kepahhe fm,,, the .,rmy I, Irene win of the nfaraeo lee In the Canal rone, the Philippines and Hawaii. to Governor Curley a resolution against the Massachusetts tax mien of It'S presenting lavs Heads in and sand. e n o w has s, ter, non men under arms, with o lO.i , Btra-ghte- Great Sait Thii Is one sponsored by outh'rn and program to 'Know Utah others, 200, (WO before the big war Varied. Is something else present or expected, baek of all this man power? liven If Japan should come In, that would only mean a more complicated air war. Salvage Ship Seeking Lusitania Yatch Club on annual cruize and anrhorid off Elephant lltad on wort aide of Antelope Island, Croat Salt Lake. Fascist KM) militia ready to be called, plus Lssociation Lynn hot a m p over Copjrrljht bv Public Ledger, loo. WNU Service. of a rlca of art.rka to aipar in this newspaper, Auvt rt.sinjr CluU, aaaociacd c vie clubs of tie Salt I central tah. and chamber of roninn rp; part of a po nt out Ltuha resources eo that local people will Better. By THOMAS C. ADA Y3 (Member of Great Balt lake iLuin Authority) In trapper days Great Salt 1 ako was thought to harbor on Its Islands a race of giants and to ltavo a subterranean outkt at v. huso cntrancs an immense whirlpool existed which would draw to destruction tlio canoes Berlin reports Increased bitterness and rafts of any rash explorer. Tlio explorations of Fremont and more in the war against the Catholic particularly thuso of Stunsbury In 1850 (and later others gave us ninie church, with olliclal posters, eight accurate Information about the lake, hut the Interest the lake has for feet high, printed In red, scattered all, and even glamour for some, has not been In any way d.spellvd. through the city, stun Mug alleged Great Salt I.ake, because of Its saltyness. Its elevation, and Its Catholic opposition to Nazi rule. desert situation Is the object which causes great numbers of people to select a route of travel along Its shore or over it. The two prinThe posters speak of the graftcipal attractions enjoyed by the casual visitor aro tho rare views, cs ing Center (Catholic) party, workpecuilly the sunsets, and bathing in the lake. ing hand In hand with Bolshevism, and declare that Catholics, the A combination of atmospheric conditions existing over Great Salt eternal enemies of the relch, wish Lake produces exquisito sunsets rarely occurring elsewhere. Some to destroy the unity of Germany. times tho whole western sky will assume a bright, firry aspect which The posters are believed to Indicate will, as the sun sinks, change to a deep crimson tinged, golden glow new and more bitter attacks on and then continue through colors of dying sea embers, to a deep purple as night sets In. At other times, while tho sun Is sinking, a brilliant Catholic organizations. blast of yellow resembling tho glow from a turnaro Is shot nearly halt way to tho zenith and as it gradually fades tho sky around changes Many Americans will learn with delicate greenish blue to turquoise vvllh wraiths of pink which through sincere regret of the death of Frank become end givo way to purple-blacas the last rf tho day disdeeper II. Hitchcock, post master general In appear. Many persons go to the lake shore to sit in admiration while President Taft's cabinet and at the the day fades. time of his death publisher of the Bathing in Great Salt Lake Is of particular Interest bccauso one can Tucson Hally Citizen. honestly float. In fait ono can float with his heed tntirily out of the Frank Hitchcock, typical, Intelliwater and carry, it ho choose, a considerable weight. Tho ability to float 3, however, net tho only attraction to bathing In tho lake. The gent American, vvllj he remembered era pleasantly warm, mnro so than though as firt to appreciate the airplanes waters In the bathing they were fresh, and tho rail furn'rhes an exhilaration greatly enj iyc1 importance In connection with dis by many. Ono who Is bathing for tho first tinn in the luko may have tribution of mail. Twenty four years membranes of his throat, nose and eyes disagreeably Irritated hy ago, when living was new, he tiew, the tho salt water it ho Is nut c ireful to keep these portions of his head of him. with a mail taking pencil free from spray, but after a few timc3 In tlio lake tno acquires an Imand advocated Immediate use of munity to this irritation and after some cxpiricnco and knowledge of planes over Impassable stretches how to do It may even dive In the waters without harm. of country." Great Salt Lake has been tho secno of several tussles of man with nature. One In which man triumphed and which Is a notable underAt Tliomasvllle, N. C Itev. Camptaking is the I.ucln Cutoff, a railroad lino of tho Southern Pacific Sysbell Holmes, Holy Boiler" preacher, tem carried over tho middle of tho lake on trestle and rock embankallowed a rattlesnake to bite him as ment for 35 miles. Its construction Involved the driving of rrcat numhe preached, just to show you that bers of piles; sometimes one on top of another so soft and unstable God will take cure of me." There was the bottom of the lake. Also, many trainloads of earth uml rock was excitement and adm, ration In had to be dumped Into embankments boforo theso were raised high enough to furnish a safe height for the track. Tho difficulties of this the congregation. Next day his arm construction are well Illustrated by experience In ono part of the emwas badly swollen, he was violently 111, death threatened, but the Holy bankment where rock sufficient to build an embankment over hundred feet high has hern deposited to raiso the track only fifteen Boiler preacher refused medical atfeet above the bottom of the lake. tention. The reverend gentleman The hird life of Great Salt Lake Is very Interesting and of great same the that great perhaps forgot Bower that gave him his beautiful national importance. Many thousands of gulls nest on its Islands and faith also gave the rattlesnake Its are a conspicuous feature anywhere food Is to ho found. Twenty live thousand pelicans raise their young on Its Islands, making theso powerful poison. Bach creature bus rookeries of first Importance In the west Small colonies of cormoran's Its gifts, not safely Ignored. and herron also nest on the Islands. The bird life of the shoreline marshes !s very extensive. In the Did you buy bonds In the big war Bear Kiver Marshes, the federal government maintains a largo bird excitement, when little ladies, seatsanctuary upon which many thousands of ducks, geese, swan and other ed on elephants, sang patriotic songs birds nest. Nearby there Is a state reservation and a second migatory it till to and begged you give state reservation hajs been constructed recently nt Locomotive Springs hurts"? at tho north end of tho lake. Further bird nesting grounds are being milOne hundred and eighty-fivbuilt on the southeast shores of the lake. Hansom, New York elected "s Ear as .ter, who of "the American 1 James M. Beck, member of con former solicitor general Lited Sta'es. over This Is the fully equipped salvage vessel Orphlr which Is trying locate the wreck of the Lusitania off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland, where the liner was sent to the bottom hy a German torpedo. The salvagers hope to recover millions of dollars believed to have been In the Lusitania's coffers. Million Dollar Saratoga Spa Dedicated n e lion dollars worth of government bonds are mislaid somewhere, perhaps hidden in old trunks, in desks, t boxes, hy those now dead. The government would like bonds and pay to get these past-dufor them. Herbert II. Ixhman of New York dedicated this new Sio.rom.ono spa at Saratoga Springs, known iiisetelt Bath building. lie described it as another unique agency added to an already Incoin.'ar-l.- c health sen lee." Baffles ials in All-Tim- e Record Mackinaw Trout One out of every three married couples In the United States Is news not complimentary childle-- s, Excepto the childless families. tions are cases in which nature refuses to send children. You would not value a chain of steel with every third link broken, or a chain of lieiedity with every third link missing. The "childless family" news should make this country revise stupid laws against Immigration, shutting out men and women willing to have children, and work for them. lloiuer S. Cuiirnlngs, United urney geneia.t, designated s hie poKon spot of Wallace Jamie, twenty-rm- e into rugs- 'Mt, f A Madame Bvelyn, who reads the stars, the future, the crystal globe and the lines In jour hand on the New Jersey beach, read the lines then for a customer, sighed and said: I see only trouble ahead of you." The client nHo sighed, and he, says Madame Evelyn, stood up and said, "You are an excellent fortune teller, and here 9 the beginning of the trouble, and soiked me on the jaw, knocking rue out of my chair." d Americans Interested In cotton production and wondering how long our export figures will stand up will want to know that Japanese cotton bujers have "folded up." as one Texas cotton grower put It; have moved out of Texas, apparently giving up all idea of buying cotton tli ere. public safety building and U permission to hang noliVr,lPl"e 8',ectntor to nPp 'n srtlon. Jamie and ."ithtlieknowl at the Uni f,n'' '"fthwest-ntCl'n" schools, and Us a number of P"n ltnntion. The p,."nlno,l Ca;'- fc, ersV - de-S- st' has nor ir r 0f'" r tur ""sued, and tldic ,0ut safely by con tnixMoner. Smith of Beulah Mich .Is o Traverse City. Mich., chat mher time record Mackinaw trout In Gra Inches In pounds and measured 43 City In Trover, the membership The previous record Mackinaw wegh Justus cSthell-th""gohe0 eay Tbe flsh weigh Poitoned by Animal Mysterious coses of Ivy poisoning, when no contact wdth plants can he recalled, may he due to drops of the poisonous oil on cattle or other animals touched by the susceptible person. Coleman Mantle? e LAST LONGER MADE STRONGER GIYE MORE LIGHT for 2 genuine High Power Mantles. Use them on your gasoline pressure lamp or lantern. Let them prove that they are made stronger, last longer, give more light. Lowest cost to use. Just the right Bize, shape end weave for longer and better lighting service. SEND Coltmtn Mentlre are lwr fresh; guaranteed quality Dealer everywhere recommend them. The name Coleman" atamped on the mantle protect you against aubatl-tutebend toil In stamps or coin to cover postage and handling. You'll get your two sample Coleman mantlet promptly. 8rnd tSia&J . today, THE COLEMAN LAMP 6- STOVE CO. Factory A IJao)aOea,yiCHrrA.KAMa..Pept-W- PWchafing Itching trniou easily soothed by the Resinol sale-deposi- St. Paul student, walked Useful Peratite Today the economic use of parasitology is worldwide; at Farnhatn house there Is a catalogue of 00,000 parasites, with Information about their habits, hosts, and the countries where they are found. Instantly available for use by the governments of the empire. A timber pest was recently despoiling the forests of A suitable Cnnudn. parasl'e was sought and found tn the forests of In 1032 the laboratory Europe. shipped to Canada 3,300 coeoong of thnt parasite. Last year the exports exceeded four million presumably with correspondingly large benefits to the Canadian timber. The time may come when, so far as In Insect friends and enemies are concerned, economic vegetation throughout the world will he completely under the control of man. Manchester (Eng.) Guardian. medication of t e 41 Qualified Mr. Smith for club. Ottawa for b Is The late Nathan Straus used to say If a German loses one of his relatives, he feels badly. If he loses money, he goes to bed sick." German trade and Industry will "go to bed sick" If It persists In Its present attitude toward those that promote business and prosperity in every country where Jews are treated fairly. l&4fc e K'r F ature V NU bv: vit ; " V rA ' ' e earnin A Time Saver Fold your towels Into thirds lengthwise. You will find tills a great uelp. hen you slip them over the rods In your bathroom ou will not have to refold them. It seems also, that the towels fold easier and when first folded lengthwise. Try It the next time. THE HOUSEWIFE. ' ' 7 , iA J V r''4 Nthn HELPk'KIDNEYS function badly and backache, dizziness, burning, scanty or too frequent urination, gelling up el night, swollen feet end ankles; feel upset and miserable use Doans Pills. Doan's are especially for poorly working kidneys. Millions of boaet are used every year. They are recommended by users the country ovet. Ask your neighbor! kidneys WHEN suffer v , i , ... 'i ... tVr Sail boata maneuvering off dark Rock Peach, Great Salt Laka Only the most persistent Individuals now enjoy ono of the finest features of Great Salt Lake, its boating oi portunitles. Early explorers made short trips on tho lake. Freinrnt,- In 1843, rowed In a rubber canoe to the later Island named for him. Slanshury built a sizable sailing craft and used It to carry his supilies and m;n. Brigham Young b3d a boat on the lako which was ingeniously propelled by a horse operated treadmill. Several largo steam boats were later built. The t sternwheelcr, made trips early In the City of Corinnc", a seventies from Corlnno (20 milts up tho Bear Biver) to Garfield and returned with ore to the railroad. Tho Promontory, almost as largo, was built and used hy tlio Southern Pacific Railroad during the conSince that time over a hunstruction of the Lueln Cutoff In dred boats of substantial size have been built and operated on tho lako, effoit and at a risk Incurred In anchorbut at a penalty of consider.-biing a boat in the oprn without tho protection cf a harbor or breakwater, and unattended. At timrs whin evaporation and deficient rainfall drive the lake to low hvcl it recedes nlong Its gently sloping shores and remains virtually Inaccessible to those who would boat upon Its water. It Is expected, however, that this condition and the opportunities for recreational boating eventually will be fully realized, anil tho necessary facilities where boats will be accessible and safe. Great Salt Lake has a 1000 square miles cf navigable water; there Is no drift. Boats go at a speed considerably greater wood, seaweed, cr barnarlr-sthan on fresh water and fine breezes make Bailing practicable. 170-foo- WNU 3335 W 1002-150- Mr Reader: Da your part to friend or relative aJiertiu err Utah. Please tenj Oils article O Our lobby Is delightfully air cooled daring (be summer months Radio tor Every Room g 200 Rooms 200 Bathe to tome tusincse oesociate oat of 0 1 State. The Cathcdrcl of Cologne The cornerstone of the great Cathedral of Cologne, Germany, In 1447 work was laid in 1243. ceased and was Interrupted for 4C0 years, the structure being com pletpd In 1SE0. The cathedral la considered one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Europe. Could Not Solemnize Marriages Prior to 1765, Presbyterian ministers were not vested with auhor-ltto perform marriage ceremonies in North Carolina. y Fish Mast Have Air Bladder An air bladder, Internally placed regulates tho height displacement factor permitting the fish to remain stationary at varying depths, without muscular activity. The air bladder Is said to be the remains of what was ones a lung, or additional arrangement for breathing. Game Fish Like Mayflies Mayflies aro one of the principal foods of game fsh. especially of the younger fish. Mayilies spmd a year or more of their lives in the lakes before they get their wings. HOTEL Temple Square Rates SS.SO to $3.00 0 Tbm llotl Tempi Sqtiar hu highly drirfible friendly Rtmot find it nnnaphnru.You will ulaln, wpremeiy romfortable, nd tan them thoroughly fore undrrvtnnd why thi bole, iai ItLCOMMENUF.0 HIGHLY Yon can also appreciate why of rfst fiction to stop If a tmark beautiful ho stAJry thii rhle.ou ERNEST C ROSSITTR, Mgr. 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