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Show UTAH THE PAYSON rmtnNK I.E. PAYSON. Possession Demands Our Service, Lest We Perish The only hope of perfecting bn Is In accordance hi, in relationship with the law of service under whirl, nn,i are so solicitous about wha thi'v shall give. Vet people are eri titled to the rewurds of their Indus try. What they earn Is theirs, no limner how am,ill or how (treat. Hut the obsession of property earrles the obligation to Use H In a larger burv ii News Review of Current Events the World Over Quezon Inaugurated First President of Philippines Rerry Has Troubles Reassurances for Business Men Armistice Day Celebrations. Lor a man not to recognize the truth, not to he oheillent to law, to remit r al' glume to the slate, Is for him to he at war with his min rm Inn , to , oiii in it sui, hie. '1 hat Is why 1'nless the wages of sin Is death w e lue rationally, we polish physt-i-ullnaturally, spiritually. j, Unique Antique (hill one "i inline nnliiue, s ild to he the only turn Ring pi, , e that s tan, o our In llie M.ultuwer, that time, tne wnl.er ir.nlii of Im o', mo While, Imi n on the ship In the hailmr ol Cape Cml, Ju-- t helore the imhug W. PICKARD By EDWARD Union. eel era C i:t fgovlrnuent tier, nne on reality f r the I Ii November 15, Hcconltng to schedule, H It Is nmv ml I I No r..d jnr to Hinging hells of tilt t'niiT gium line Hint: s eurv evening i toads of tmelers sm et for the musle. and is on gatlur I rneln-tl- n night In the Guatemala Lead (imitemala, ahoiit ns big ns I.miislan I, Is the i hlef common ini country In ('eiitial Amerlea. It has a si in oast of 70 miles oil the At-intie an one of 2't) miles along the I'm ihr. 1 I Tlnwer Flag" Innese at I'anton first saw the Mars and Stripes on an Ameriinn ship they thought the II, ig as heaiillful as a tinner, uml (lower fl ig It was called for many years. When the Voodoo of Old It was once considered dangerous to lone jour portrait painted, for some evilly disposed person might stlib pins Into It, with correspond Ing danger to the person portrayed. Schopenhauer Timid The German philosopher, Schopenhauer. was no Incurably timid that whenever the postman brought him a letter he started at the thought of possible evil In It. A Fathom Is six feet. A fathom Orlglnnlly It was tlie space to which a man may extend his arms. It Is used principally In marine measurements. Ivory From Many Sources I.esldes the elephant, Ivory comes from the teeth of the hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal, cmtinlot or sperm whale and some wild hums A Wordless Poem picture is a poem that Is with -- u VJ the I'nit-rrTz- ? In the ,r ence of a great thmng of persona in the m.ign lieent It g- -- distln-gulshe- v L .(in the earlllon III Bulges In Bel- Umioii by states. snr-vlvi- Sirue the In the Inlanders to utilize thtlr Inwisely dependence wtlh and safely, only general snprr- u 13.. i - Manuel Quezon il Manuel Manila, Quezon, veteran ail W)),ilU ,lf erne, was Imiuguiuted as the first president of the commonwealth. Representing the United Slates vveie Vice Ireshlent Garner, Speaker By rim and a huge party of senators and representatives with their wives. Many foreign governments sent umifhcial observers, and the leading statesmen of the Islands went present. After Quezon had taken the oath of office, Sergio Iimiiisiii, vice president, and the members of the new unlcametal legislature were sworn lu. President Roosevelt was personally repipsented by Secretary of War Iern, who made a pleasant speech ami read the proclamation, sinniltiineously Issued In Washington, terminating the old government of the Islands and establishing the commonwealth government which Is to lead to complete Independence of the archipelago In 10 years. A cablegram of congratulation also was received from Mr. Roosevelt. because of the danger of outbreaks by the extremist followers of Emilio Aguinaldo who have 0e posed Quezon, the constabulary was out In full force, thousands of Its members being brought In from all over the archipelago. The day before the Inauguration the legislature held Its flnnl session ami Frank Murphy, the last of the governors general, appeared before It to review the accomplishments of the American regime that lusted "fl yenrs. "Having found democracy good for Itself, Amerlea believes It will he good for the Filipinos," tie said. Mr. Murphy was then sworn tn as high commissioner of the new government. The entire American delegation attended tt grand reception and hall given by Mr. Quezon In honor of Mr. Mutphy. out words. GEORGE I,. RI IUIY, co onllnator of the New Deal, Is having a hard time MU. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold cr bronchial Irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may bo brewing and a chanro you cannot allord to tako Crcomul-Elon, with anything less than which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to Eootho and heal tho inflamed membranes ns the germ-lade- n phlegm la loosened and expelled. have remedies Even if other Jailed, dont bo discouraged, your druggist Is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money If you nra not satisfied with results from tho very first bottlo. Pet Creomulsion right cow. CAdv.) Quick, Complete Pleasant ELIMINATION be frank. There' only one way for your body to rid itself ol the waste matters that cause acidity, gas, headaches, bloated feelings and a doien other disLet1 comforts your intestines must (unction. To make them move quickly, pleasantly, completely, without griping. Thousands ol physicians recommend Milnesia Wafers. (Dentists recommend Milnesta waters as an efficient remedy for mouth acidity). wafers These mint flavored candy-ltkare pure milk of magnesia. Each wafer Is approximately equal to a full adult dose of liquid milk of magnesia. Chewed thoroughly in accotdance with the duec-tion- s on the bottle or tin, then swallowed, they correct acidity, bad breath, flatulence, at their source and at the same time enable Quick, complete, pleas Indnsti leg. conference has been nrrunged for December i) In Washington, hut It Is evident t ti H t some very considerable Industries will An Industry-labo- r not be repre- ly to send a repre- sentative; then the Automobile Manufacturers association objected to the affair, announcing Its opposition to any revival of the NRA, though most of Its members s.gneil the old NRA code; and next came a sharp letter from the National Hardwood I.umher ussmla-tlon- , one of the eountrv's oldest and largest trade assoelatliui.s, flatly re fusing to attend the conference. The letter, written by J. W. McClure of Chicago, secietary of the association's board of directors, labeled any attempt to impose a new NRA on Industry us "impractical, unvvotkablc, unenforceable, a men ace to respect for all laws and thoiefore opposed to public Interest." Nevertheless, the eonlerenee will be held, and rcpiesent.itives of labor are expected to advocate a plan for licensing Industry, a proposal that all govci ninont contractors comply with code provisions and tue 8iMiour week. Milnesia Waters come in bottles of 21 and 48 wafers, at 35c and 60c respectively, or in convenient finj containing 12 at 20c. Each wafer is approximately an adult dose of mi.k of magnesia. All good drug stores carry them. Start using these delicious, etieefive wafeis today Professional samples sent free to registered physicians or dentists if request is made on professional letter head. SELECT PRODUCTS, Incorporated 4402 23rd St Lena Island City, N. Y. SUCRE TAlt Y ROPER YT storv. originating with the leveret News of Salt I.nke City, that George Norris had said he would not seek re election to the senate from Nebraska, seems to have been at least premature. The veteran senator bays he will make his decision at election time next year, and not earlier. A campaign would he a small dls turbunee, computed to the trouble my not being a candidate has cost I me," he said In Eos Angeles. have received hundieds of letters from all pints of the United States uiging tne to run next year." celebrated IY wasmore ARMISTICE gener ally and elaborately than It had been since the fust of those oc- casions seventeen ago. Chief of all the ceremonies, naturally, was that Naat Arlington tional cemetery In Washington, where jears thousands gathered to hear an address by 1resl dent Roosevelt. i Stu tiding before the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Chief Executive paid a brief but eloquent tribute to the gallantry of An ericas fighting men In the World war, set forth Americas hopes and Intentions for world peace, and announced the Imminent signing of a trade treaty with Canada which Prime Minister King hud been negotiating. Then, at 11 oclock he hared his bend and stood silent for a minute, as did millions of Ids fellow citizens all over the land. The President next placed a wreath on the Unknown Soldier's tomb. For six hours, afteruniformed ward. organizations marched tip the hill In Arlington and laid their wreaths at the tomb The celebration In the national capital was culminated by a hall nrringed hv the Veter ins of For many elgn Wars. Congressional Medal of Honor men headed the list of guests, others being cabinet olli eers, diplomats ami high officials of the armv, n ivv and marine corps Mrs. WiHidmvv Wilson was one of the guests. went to the polls the seventh general election since the World war. to elect a new parliament. Counting and publish In the vote over there Is a deliberate process, so nt this vv riling the re suits are not know n Rut there was no doubt of the vie In ad dressing the Associated Grocery Manufacturers of America tn New York was speaking with authoritative knowledge of the Intentions of the adm!nl.strtion, business may feel considerably reassured. He said "the breathing spell which we are now enjoying Is to he the end of governmental regimentation." He declared business was the "scape goat" of the depression and he the profit svstem. Gf Mr Roosevelt's aunounct incut of a breathing spell," the sei rotary said : "This deilaiatlon of the Pit's dent Is clear cut ami coin ri tc l meais specifically tint the Imr progiam R of reform has been completed. means tint bus ms, no longer i cods to feel any uiucita'nv as to whit tmty come in C e fi t ic w nh n pi it to government il inc.isuus -- tor.v of the govern ment forces, though probably thev w ouhl lose a number of soiits, prime Min Rter Stanlev Raid w In vv as unopposed. Rut the Lribontes made a hot fight to defeat Ramsav MacDonald and several other mem hers of the Rahlwlti ciblnet. The government. In Its campaign, urged support of Its ramie of Nations activities nnd Its progrtnt of unemplnvincnt relief and stimulation of national trade. I literals nnd .thorites to k Issue with the Conservative candid. ttes on national do'ense questions, with labor candidates partleul irlv Insistent on d sarmament nnd International control of war materials. 1 1 v t ! O', 'll with So dor I i I mod I Hi ih a v cr C"' t , ' e j g. , t ii o i , , ,, s-- , ( tt j ,'dull his sixty sixth of ij m Iy hei ause h ioM'te a rt en- I Africa. In He reve.ved a p of a r m e d , f , an w it li him was t tie real ruler Mother . l Ji e ' ,o t II solim. li Xcea r Ol t s I't I , ; g t ii H two n PLYMOUTH ROCK jHm 6nqfonA BECAUSE jime J3usy i m i Ethiopian resistance. Meanwlille the Italian armies In were advainiug steadily to- ward the Interior from both the The strategic north and smith. towns of klakale and Gorrahe! were occupied practically without resist- ance. Ilurrar and Jijiga In the south and Desye in the north were apparently the next major objec- tives. The Ethiopians, It was be- lieved, would try to concentrate be- hind the Invading columns to cut their communications. Haile Selassie lost one of his ablest commanders in the death of General Afevvork, who was struck by an Italian bomb splinter during a bombardment of Gorrahel. JAPAN'S apparent determination 1ms northern China created another crisis in that orl- ent.il mm, try, and Sh inghai Is In- volvcd, tor the Japanese have taken advantage of the slaving ot a J ipa- m se sador there and landed a naval unit 2,000 strong, vv tiD It oc- the Hongkevv soct.uu of the city. As the iapane-force began with fixed bayonets and full war equipment. International settlement authorities mobilized a White Russian regiment of Cossacks under Col. F. R. W. Graham. British army othcer dot tiled as commander of the local volunteer units. The Cossacks, paid by the International settlement, e small standing army for the foreign quarter. The Chinese were terrified and a of them (led from tlie native quarter to the International settlement, believing the J epanese Intended military ni tlon in retrihu- thm for the murder of the s lilor. This the Japanese government denied, but It declared the situation was "mtious." AssL-- ' v y, m Vy How HANKSGIYING day! these wolds spelled days and days of vvmk and vvoiry for A festive the col mial housevvile! holiday It was tailed by preclama-sparr Ron, ubserves a writer in the t"ii Herald, hut actually It sented a day which demanded more pieparatum than most any other in the year. Our old New England traditions required it the Puri- the tans did, so must we-v- vas mon understanding of tlie day. tn days of yore grandmother slart her Thanksgiving prep- aration weeks in advance. The pies Of course she must he made. serve mince pies that wouldn't hadnt ripened. They were made n Quantity and put down cellar where they frequently froze to a solidity overcome only by a hot 'pn J'lst before the feast, In passing it might he well to re- mind you of the custom In one New Unglaml family to have three pieces of pie for breakfast on Thanksgiving morn. Mince, apple nnd squash were the thiee dictated by tradl tion. Well in advance of the tradition dav one would see grandmother Rke down the seasoning used hut a hw Mines a yetr. the crackers won'd tie ground up and gradually t1" stullm' for the tnrkev was pre pared this also went down cellar 't I" ''I"'" forget Mie tin'll was made well plum pudding in ndv.ime and hung In a hag up In the atio suspended from a nail so interested mice ouhl not approach. 'I hen rime the (lavs before Sons were drafted Thanksgiving. and on went the great process of preparation. The folks came, hugs and kisses went the rounds, tlie new baby was chucked under the chin and an Immediate retreat to the kitchen by hearth Ros-orde- y the feminine f U A i ' "I'T (C j i about, viti.oit! 'fl - (:&;' J J -- ' 'G? delightful matinee at the theater nnd an evening in the game cellar at home. What a contrast and what a pity that grandmothers of old couldnt be here now to reap the benefits of the advance of New England family traditions! XNXJ NCE more Jefferson Caffery, American ambassador to Cuba, Thanksgiving Preparations Started h is been saved from assassination, Long in Advance. the Intelligence operatives of the to collect and cra k the Cohan army hav butternuts, walnuts. boei limits, etc. (and mure ing dis'overed anil than one linger was sm (shed In the thwarted t tie plot on the eve of Its process) Dnugl.'eis weie drafted to peel squash, tin nips cvrots, execution. Dis po. tatoos, sweet and white, nnd of pitihes from Hav course the proverbial tear ( roduc-Inana said the nrmy otlM.ils onions believed The tu key must he caught, the plot as nipped I killed, pluckml singed nnd hung by the arrest of ps up Cesar Villa r, leader j for a day lietore he was hi ought to of the Confedera, the i kitchen. Giand nnlier must jj tlon of Labor; that make her famous nut hrettl for V11Jefferson ham ("he d.nS i,Re p s0 the assassination W,n he Caffery was to have takeo iconics home") Sole. y n.ake phne when Mr. Caffery left the em- the fudge Alice you make the mobassy for home on Novemlar 1, and lasses candv-S- ue, you nuke- -" tint six automobiles were ready to and so it goes Everyone hustles, to a place of oil wanting t' e ame carry the aas-'lnd'shes. the refuge, ey believed the plot was Rime shoe cover the mixiu spoon Inspired by radicals who seek to etc John' !e Oh. Johnnie! Go down provoke American Intervention In Cuba and hope this would bring ou to the v,"nge and get me some a revolution. It was said 21 men more t rm hers -- Glory me; I've run had been sworn to kill Mr. Caffery out of seasoning" and the errands him asking fa When it comes to magnesia, that you know 0, where, former 60 years, doc have said THILLIPS Ml Magnesia for your child." So ah a s say Phillips you buy. And, for your peace of mind, see that child gets t !iia ; the jimt I ts tnmi nt gEiieae , know. You C2in assist to of (Tsbvrefusirff accept a s hamate for tne genuine Pbi'!i,V WtUofMag. nesia. Do this in t ie -- interest of y lurut andyourc1 ilvir and in tee interest of the public in e, rurjl. Phillips Alilt cfAlatjMik. Despite What? Why dont they make a there; litrvey of men over one haii years old nnd find out wli; the; so long? Science ought not he tent simply to point at and wot ti Our lobby fs cooled during the s summer A Radio for Every Room 200 Rooms 200 Baths Free troll u.im.ti 7 HOTEL Temple The Square 0 Tb Hold l.lKhly lirmrnlilo, phere.You 'll at .Plata, ..".rcmrW t horoupslifi and i tronl pleat ' rtablf. vby fore umirtun(i COMMEND bo Out a' Soap HIGHLY HI vhh You can alo appreciate It'S a mark of distinct'C"'5 R.M- J- hostelnr at this beautiful ERNEST C. ROSSITIR under the eyes I a!l uist 9 know what is wrong? fi ous--fee! Then give some kidneys. EesuretSey lyforfunct.onalkidney kidneys only. They these were typ'cal New 1i" of pro; artii, in for the E,g1nd Thanks g""ig fea t an of whiit, must he -- on to the regular oh wiling the , v I p . ee Inui-- o "in D"U ns nf e I .aifiei.d to ,n ou 'ov ' Li.c l r .ice geith? Ks"aftsn store. i Thanksgiving Lasted 3 Days Tlie hist obspn.iiH'e of Thanks-- t day began Thursday, Novpm- R'-l"'r at IIwuouth. Maxs l. RRl eu led with a ite dinner on the following Sa;ur.,av. propt onlr skin, Rates S 1.50 to $3.00 you suffer burning too frequent unns headache, dixuness, teg pains, shirt. later. of Co ti CMTS. ge r' -- Orvil A. army made their long delayed balloon voyage Into the stratosphere, and If their barometric computa thuis are sustained they reached the reeotd nltitude of 74 (KH) feet, "'inur balloon rose from near It. 'pi Wj. S D, and lauded sa olv near U'alie I ike S D, eight hours am! thirteen One delightfaBj HO -' v. STEVEN'S Anderson of the mi and e PIE j ALBERT i tilla:' THE THANKSGIVING , and certain others. one d know sa-v- J: a ' vtoadM! to into action and made turkey sandwiches, poured the cider and cut up tlie pies. As the lights were blown out It was usual to hear the women folk Iddn't we have a good time, hut Isnt Thanksgiving a tiresome day ! This was the Thanksgiving of yore contrasted to the modern Thanksgiving of a restful morning, a motor ride through the country or a ride in town, a sumptuous dinner prepared by chefs who have vied with grandmother and her recipes until even she is forced to admit that she has been surpassed J z Bro the your child a remedy xu dont took place. one-thirt- y The Wonderful Feast Is Served the Happy Guests. mu-'n- ki(C) to fr lit geni vx I'l members, or two the feast took place and then tlie dishes. Stacks upon stacks of dishes, pots and pans (usually the turkey pan went under the sink for scouring the following day). Games, gossip, etc., occupied a brief period until time for supper, when again the kitchen staff swung By ls vv able feu and fcutii e ' the proprietor of a tourists solicited patronage on historic old Plymouth Rm k In Massachusetts, he was brought before tlie town of Plymouth within council whose border tiie old rock lies. The ruling of the council was that tlie old rock does not belong to the town or to any private Individual but to the entire country, all Americans having the same rigiits of ownership in this shrine. a- (patches trom Rome said Pope was miking a supreme effort to persuade the League of Nations to postpone the Imposition of sane- tinns, believing this not only would the wond gteat economic dls- but a'so would increase tre-chances for settlement of the Italo Ethiopian war, which might come through collapse of the trf ask, the tmlv 1 D1 tree na safe way is u hive seen this he foies morning wd, ol the.r we ipons, and especially in ' .r spirit, are ri inly rests In Europe, to defend R. ' iere. Africa or In one nuu Mi we hive regelated two old mi" mis ( ip areiitlv the Aduvva Htul M ikale, Italian defei. In and the remim 1'".) Ethiopia, der will he " ed later." Mussolini tint suin' evening sent to the natlo s ptirtinjiattrig in the sanctions ago' t Italy a formal protest against their action, and warned them that II dy would he foried Into C iwC reprisals with seiious const qnences V to the eeonom e w nrld. Iius i any dot tor jou never ' to According btn t 1 Co t Alices : constitute sdiict palace a great t hi I I mg In the lie spoke just I Cl k'jelsot tab onv of , a idi i a lnlrWll,lRemedyuit Asking i our Doctor f,s pi areil II r isrr" U ft1' AWrCuerourCti lam-j- , o.tiv ' i -- I Should i i of II e 4 Fro! .0 Know and Observi , , It : A Law Every I , "st re ITU. king of x X - CLYDE U HERRING of '-Rina uml G,,v Floyd Olson of Minnesota made n bet of one hog on the football game between the tint ei slties of their states. Herring lost, nnd i'dl by delivering a fat porker to O'son. That seemed all right, but VligM Case, a vice eru sader nnd editor of a IVsMolnes monthly paper. Immediately swore out s stile warrant for the arrest of Herring on charges of gambling, and said he would file federal charges ng oust Olson. Under Iowa statutes, gambling Is a tnlsdi nu anor punishable by a maximum fie of Sim and a year In puson. '1 he federal charge Is a felotiv. Gave sdd, p"i Kimble hv a $' Oito to e in I a p i n si ntei t e. Nedher g"v ; nr a; pe ur to ho s pert i hod hv ' e t im;,: ped . Miiiu-am- nUt0' the birthday rit the war In w copied tras ' to 200 feet, and fofiow edge of the tectlng the piIlts , Jn" In the footia;;, b(.low latent agamst '! 1 ,r iff tthT H is been understood have em h I In e an t elimination. a long time o that Mii'sul been stirring tf Hi , ' A I) IMT1M IRS sented. First, the Ford Motor com party relused curt- IF r I - i rl'rs I According to a Washington ills patch In the New York Tunes, Informal orders have been Issued by Iresident Roosevelt to admlrilstra five ollii ials to out federal expendl tores under the W!7 budget to $700,-00000 less than the newly estl mated total for 1jifi. As a result, the dispatch says, the lives of many federal bureaus and agencies were reported to he hang lug In the balance. ,'iioernsa Wav longest firebreak fo p nearing comi,;,t;,in j big In Amom-mForests cently. It xroIllls major pan f Cahfc' t river river In the so mnes. it "i'l demonstrate ination In I - It t mid other p ' ' .my wounded by were killed a ' ar the police in insists D WAl par'y hshman. ll" r 'liwiik Nessim that Prime .' Pasha must ' gn llu re Is a large I gypt.and Italian comm m.iy VICTOR ceo NeMp4fer Y f! I s ' Britain e. Dr! na riotous 1, P.r'tihh domI' ke "lit In Cairo e powerful - |