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Show War Repercussions War re pe reunions have In Philadelphia schools. Alexander 3. Stoddard, board of education so perintendent, has ordered the achoola to atop buying naps until the European conflict ia settled. The board, says Superintendent Stoddard, is taking no chances on further geographical realignments. I , pt I1 i ; been felt ! Argentina Hakes Pictures Sixty feature motion pictures were produced in Argentina in 1939. f li ; ( i Borrowers Default Borrowers from 81 government corporations and lending agencies have defaulted on 81,053,742,488 in principal and interest payments, the treasury reported. The 81 agencies, according to the report, have lent ' There net assets are their net liabilities 824,970,549,881. 812,400,000,000, 7,785,000.000. HISTORY OF THE STATE ROAD New COMMISSION OF UTAH For Campus Wear Country Press Sways Opinion Two-Piec- Of Its Readers 'T'HIS type of two-piec- h.. HOUSE 1909 - 1939 Statistical Engineer will be on every er little flour In When making baked If yon sprinkle the grease in which you are to fry pour boiling milk onto eggs, croquettea, etc., the greue will not sputter. Any Inked If yen do much deep fat frying, may be used inateaT crumbs in recipe that you will save time by using frying basket Immerse it ln deep bread crumbs. hot fat bringing it up, add the food and quickly drop it back into the fat. Fry until done then remove the basket and let the food drip dry. Doughnuts, fritters and croquettea can be easily fried in r ronra cddLgov basket By V. H. RICHARDS, much in evidence McMILLEN campus this coming semester. By WHEELER Farm The tailored blouse has the new, Journal I devote f all his time to tha duttoe A farmer's Wifa. larger collar with long points that Introduction by law for tha office of Aa tha passing years aeenmnlata The country newspaper la forever fits correctly over your suit ffmBmia,inner. aad not servo in human document A mam usual- revere. by decadee since the motor vehicle Qtar public capacity, Its made with action and counthe "good roads movement . le the and or link cuffs like woman, one has the back, man, ly uxceptlon above noted ia their profound transforms--1 began are Human of uw beings prtscriblni an appointive boy friend's. The skirt design try newspaper. tt, tioa la our dally Uvea and til ths enactment of wu its raw material. sc and administration of our highln ujg, requiring That pisns die tremendous ways. It becomes lncreaslnglyadtbrN members of tha force the rural press exerts in the vantageous to weave the record of eomBliilOB t0 be one of the aleo-th- a life of America. laws and the Improvement iff omMri m tha executive dc-The editor la a human being writof tha State government. psrtment woming and dealing with men, ,4 en and children. Ha may be old, young, lazy, energetic, bold, timid, superficial, deep, querulous, constructive, slovenly, business-lik- e, . grasping, generous. He la certain 1939- commission of creation by the the to be He reacts to praise, the legislature of 1909. Duo to the ; Following la the personnel of to criticism, to the presence of good many expressions of Interest In members of tha road commission and evil. . I doubt; therefore, wheththat publication and of Its value as during consecutive organisations an of er editor a country newspaper a work of reference, it is deeirable since its inception with dates of ever has deliberately supported anyto bring the history down to date accession end retirement: thing he considered evil for his comfrom the standpoint of thirty years' Tasnaf munity. activity. The editor's recognition of the inThe first legislative enactment herent decency of the countryside is INf-lI- ll earrylng an appropriation for Btata iiea-ia- it participation and supervision in the Editor-UCkia- u , pallciaui SS STS! . Eight-Legge- Lamb d In the Alabama Caverns museum there ia a lamb with eight legs. According to a survey made by the American Association of University Women, 57 per cent of rural husbands are willing to assume 'some domestic responsibility to free their wives for outside interests," while only 40 per cent of city husbands are willing to do so, i ' : ; I ' adopted in 1909. Tha law (Chapter 118, Laws of 1909, in effect April 17)' created a 8tate road com mission and established a Btata road building fund to ba used by tha commission for highway construction, in cooperation with tha several counties, on n system of State highways to ba designated by tha commission. Stats Interest In highway Improvement tad tha desire to remora existing detects in highway administration waa expressed in the Governors message of that year wherein, on tha subject of roads, it waa urged: "A uniform A The lowest per capita Income in the United State in 1938 was in Mississippi, with 8205. New York waa the highest with 8822. The per capita income payments in thia country, the same year, was 515, about 160 leas than in 1929. ii 4 Aaurica First inAmerican The airplane ia an vention, and the idea of parachute troops is also an American idea. WVWWWWWIWWWWWWi ': "i! CLASSIFIED . WHEELER McMILLEN MEALS No. 8768 ia smartly flaring and tailored, and you should wear a narrow leather belt with it. For the blouse, flat crepe, washable flannel, spun rayon and linen are smart; for the skirt, tweed, flannel, serge or corduroy. You'll be amazed to see how easily both halves of this tailor, even if youre no expert Your sew pattern indudes a two-piec- er step-by-st- ep chart Patten No. BIN la designed for sizee U, 14, 18, IS and SO. Size 14 requires I yards of IS inch material without blouse; 111 yards material sleeved; 1 yards of tor without nap atraisht skirt; I yards for Stud order ' short-sleev- The great question of Die 1940a is going to be whether tha united States shall steadQy sink itself with the rest of the world into a swamp of late la ami to na suyplowbb can lari bad to Brit 1 1S4 Booth fsarin,. Haia POPtJLAB Dlaann aad Saa CHEMICAL ANALYSIS ... tastai Cor praMa ll.ee. aaabab af Itodk Stock aad PsaKry WhaaC PimaOM SSII Bo. Kata Foods, LABOBATOHXa BaB Laka CBr. Utak K COLLEGE BARBER i Mow Btartias GOLLIGB LOWER YOUR , HAULING COSTS Just aa long as there ia in America Die liberty of the press, the country newspaper will express Am true LYMANS Job Rated i , i " 10 Cents Par Mile on Track Purchases and 5 Cents on Bis AlPassenger Cars, WiH lowed AH Out of Towa Beyers. : !: I ; I I' I I LYMAN MOTOR CO. I'i ' SALT LAKE 830 SO. STATE I If ii'i I TEL 81 Jam seal advariiahs ia vailr sapara Tkaaaaada to teM tram. Adv. Har. P. Boa IKS, BaB Laka Cttx. Utah. !'r a .ill BEN LOMOND HOTEL UTAH OGDEN, i i j j IH Baaaia-S- IS Batha FsaUf Baaau tar 4 Air Caalad Laaaaa aad Lalfcr MB Bern . . CaVca Shcp . Tap Baas .:.'5 ! M fS 1.1 Boas at I' Batov ; Baaaattrto Optlalatr Caaaati 'tS-H- 1 aad Ad Ctafc Hotel Ben Lomond V .1 ifcf Blwania Kiahaasa Cha aikar af OGDEN, UTAH Cam aa raa art T. B. ntactiald. ' ,1. Hat I I : T V: WNU Weak Na- - 4NS BALT ldl-Na- y, lie BL ldl-Na- ltl! ltd a Should bo along tha lines of stabilNay. 1111, wbrn ity and thoroughness, having in 1 Barred aa that man nntQ tha Ant oppoiativ annunlmlim ladinaA view n permanency, which unabaiman aa hmd fortunately has been overlooked In Bwrad aa cfanboun 1B8T. many Instances heretofore. Provi- 8nd aa ebairmaa sion should bo made requiring com- Berrad a ebairmaa Octabar, 1HT. a petency in those to whom ia given Barvad aa chairman April, data the work of Improvement Then of Roada Stats la no occasion for ma to dwell Designation Tha law of 1909 authorised the upon the advantage! of inch Improvements to tha people of the election of a system of Btata roada Stated and I heartily recommend by the road commission. Not more your prompt nnd moat earnest con- than one road wu to ba designated sideration of this Important sub- in a county in tha same general direction and roads and streets ln ject1 In 1909 then were, outside of tha cities of tha flrat and second class lx papulous counties in the norite (minimum population! of 50,000 central portion of tha State, very and 1,000, respectively, in 1909) few miles of roada which could ba were excluded until 1915. This classed as Improved even with al- early concept in State highway lowance for conditions of thirty laws of extension iff tha highway years ago. In nearly all other areas system through cities end towns ie within tha State, due to tha sparse an adaptation of the law relative population nnd limited means, ade- to designation iff roada by tha counquate Improvement of the highways ty commissioners, which permitted wu n practicable impossibility. In urban extensions. The work of tha counties along tha Bute's bor- designation was facilitated in the ders than wen, on tha cut, west, Bret Instance by the road maps of nnd south, no Interstate connec- each county which tha taw retions other than mere trails and quired the county commissioners to this condition continued, duo to furnish. Then maps were all relegal restrictions in methods iff ceived by tha spring of 1910 and insuring, for ten years or more tha commission than proceeded after the creation of the State road with its selection of routes ud procommission. gram of construction. Wuhlngton The agency responsible for nil; county wu the first to furnish the rani roads, prior to tha creation I required map and the road from of tho State road commission was, BL George westerly to Bhem wu j tha first section in each county, n of State highway board of county commissioners. designated, January 10, 1910. highway revenues wen position developed in numerous derived from n limited levy on as- -' instances to choice of routes and property ud a poll tax.'nutU 1912 no route had bun bonds, financed from tha prop- - slgaated In any direction entirely erty tax, were Issuable upon ap-- ' acrou tha State. It was tha of property owners, subject tion to link together all tha eounty to a constitutional debt limitation teats but this proposed system and of two percent of useeeed value- - also tha directneii of route wore tion. la addition to local Income sacrificed in tha early years in some assistance wu derived from order to provide remote farm areas tha State through incidental up- 'with access to railroads. s, for tion by tho commission continued The until 1019, with extension of routes, bridges, la various counties. comments in the Governors met- - filling In of gape and selection of age, above quoted, are probably laterals when a total of aoma 3.000 baaed upon inetancu of lnade- - miles had been designated. The Quacy of plans and supervision statute wu amended la that year where Btata tends were involved. to provide for tho designation of Particularly indicative of the State roads by tha legislature, for good highways In the clpally for the reason that it was States transportation system is tha desired to expend the proceeds of conn- - a $4,000,000 bond liaue fact that in its twenty-nin- e mainly on tin thirteen connty seau are not- a trunk line system of roade. Soma ruched by railroads nine coun- 600 miles of local roada that had ties have no railroads within their previously bun selected by the borders. commission were omitted from tho State Administrative Agency system designated by tha leglala-tur- a (Chapter 57, Laws of 1919) Under the terms of the statute e power wu reserved to tho tha flrat highway department wu Leaded by a nmniiainii 0f five commieslon to designate additional roada where cooperation with numbers, coni'ating of tho Gov-- 1 fovernment wu In ernor of tha State, as chairman, the ; th? reservation included state engineer, the State treuurer, ) projects which hive ud om member from etch of the 'Rueral-Ai- hereafter be approved by fscultiei of tha State university! commission On ud the Bute agricultural college ' theory that certain roads on selected by the gorerning boards of thou institutions. Under n re-- 'J)18 commission's Federal Aid Poet 08 vision of the statute, in 1917, an m,P Ior 191. delineating a program (Commission file amendment provided for a five-- ; ) vera thnl designated member commission consisting iff' tha Governor iff tho State, the Btat8 19841 wlu'n the intent of the secretary of state, tha State audl- - Btatute, the legislature's list ot tor, tho attorney-genera- l, and tha roads wu incomplete and omitted State engineer. All members of roB (te ezprees terms of the law the two foregoing forme iff the 80 utenslve mileage of Btata commission urved without addt-- j roads. This defect In tha law In 1921 tha! t,nn84 until 1927 when for the first compensation. ex officio type of commission wu M8 existing State roads were abandoned, ud the board aa then included In the law ud numbered coutltuted ud continuing to tho consecutively by route numbers, present time with a brief exception However, each legislative session noted below, consisted of three 8lnC8 M19, except thou of 1920 and members appointed at large by the "37, has mnde aoma changes ud Governor. Tho term of office 1s eMMoni in the highways deilg. 8t8d 88 Btata roads. In 1931 a lx yean except that tha first ap- to primary po in tees were to serve for two, fiu'tiictlon Wll made four, and six yean respectively, 8nd secondary Stats roada but this w W88 repealed In 1935. Since subsequent to December 1, 1921.. Appointment! are made with tha he legislature adopted no meuura count of tha Senate. The Gov- - r State aid to local government! ernor appoints one of the members J11.1 1837 it has extensively used, of the commission its chairman, beginning in the depression year 1931, tha alternative procedure Not more than two members may be affiliated with tha same polltt cf adding to the system u large cal party. The members of the! jcHcM of local roads. In mo commission received, beginning ln tticro were 3,439 miles of deslg-192an annual salary of $3,600 D8t8d Btata highways, and at tha (Increased to 84,000 in 1930) and cloia ot 1839 there were 5,103 mllee. it la required that a member shall (i) (To Ba Coalinatd) LAK1 three-memb- er ty S Wby Let Yourself Get Constipated? All-Bre- WTO8. , "" In these days of rapid transportation, the radio, moving pictures, and other means of bringing people of the world closer together, there a definite tendency for individual persona to become eo absorbed in the affaire of remote cities and nations that they overlook the importance of affaire which truly affect them more intimately and immediately. This la a natural tendency, but not one which makes for richer association with one's neighbors the people he meets on the streets of hie home town, the man who lives across the alley, or the fellow member iff the garden club committee. These primary and homely associations are a full and happy life 'Privileged' Release Press releases issued by the secretary of interior are privileged, according to recent decision handed down by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. Tha ease arose from a release which warned gainst employment of the services of a lawyer disbarred from practice before the department of interior. This decision confirms one previously handed down by tha District court In an action brought by n Texas attorney agalnat Secretary Harold I ekes. (hsfl 3 MSWOEto teB Little Learning i the teaming, but in the littlenen. A little learning is a dangerous I Get morel Get morel So self thing;" but the danger is not in can you be safe. Phillips Brooks. i Inten-prov- Why endure Oioee dun headachy phis days due to constipation,nadkdna trips to the both avoid can by if you chest, ntttiU at the cause of the trouble? ITjwir cwuMpatam. UkothK of wtiMwia. is due to lack of bulk" in the diet the "better n. way 1 to cat Eellosg8 This crunchy toasted breakfate eenalto the ounce of prevention that's worth pound ofnot only help you fclri regular teittol month after Civ after diy and month, by tha pleasantari means you ever knew. reguSat Kellogg'S larly. drink plenty of water, and about all don't forget seen you Made by Kellogg1 rr-"!-"in Battle Creek. If yourtocondition consult la chronic, u is wlae AH-Br- en u ed - al Destlgna-proprlatlon- particularly ; ty ud -- Generals Glory The Mood of the soldier makes the glory of the general. first esientiaL It is tills feeling of unity, common to all who live In it, that makes a community what it is rather than n mere localization of humanity. And it is the office of the community newspaper to preserve that unity; to nurture It and to broaden its scope. It is the country, newspaper that makes a community more than a road with houses on it it ia tha country newspaper that puts the throb in the heart of a town. i i voice of America. The country editor will continue to chronicle the births and weddings and deaths of the human beings around him. He will applaud their successes and thus encourage them to further advances. He will support their efforts. He will be constructive among them. By speaking their thoughts and hopes, he will express their aspirations in 10,000 communities for a finer, more American America. com-muni- ty Guarantee. t; ; TRUCKS Every Make and Model Thoroughly Reconditioned and Protected By Our Lifetime J; International poverty, or whether free Americans shall build impregnable end higher their plateau of liberties and living standards. The country editor and his readers will be on tha American side of that question every inch of the way. Tha direct descendants of the pioneers are on the farms and in tha small towns and cities. In their Mood is the conviction that they are entitled to both economic and political inTheir editors are of dependence. the same bread of cleareyed Americana. With J Qos P. KcGonacl. State Bag. IMi-lUrc- b, coup-txyiid- a. !ii 8h? lBBT-i- sue-eum- INEXPENSIVE Do not nwve bread doagh after it begins to rise, or it is likely to fan. Select a spot, out of draft, Lean to stoop for the bowL Cover with n doth Where you cannot climb on end then let the dough alone. you must creep under. I. DEPARTMENT f Into, 1MS-1K- Ha highly important to America. shares the confidence of his readers that the Ten Commandments and !V tha Oolden Rule have been neither HOTELS repealed, improved upon, nor modiWhn ia MENU. NZYADA. fied by modern advances. HOTEL GOLDEN Boas's The significance of all this flashes dear in the light of n political fact the fact that rural America deKODAK FINISHING termines Gw choice of more state legislators, more members of the 16 PRINTS 25 house, mare senators, and of more BaB DndspcS and IS priata Be IS la presidential electors than does urprink Ik BIX PHOTO u Osa Disk ban America, Thy elected rulers dare not be insensitive to the rural TYPEWRITERS press. Bokoo. all Lars atack i Spatial b Country newspapers do not BALT LASS prim to Mat 'lama. The editors DISK XX. U W. Broadlarap. BaB LahaCkp. are human enough to share the beliefs of their readers in the ConstiHELP WANTED tution and representative governBBAL OPPOBTUN1TT ta aa ia fka ant. ment The mass hysterias that sway Wa will MhUa tariaaaa withoat capital. and excite and mislead city people flaaaaa yaa. No towaaUaaat. Wrtta, with iri X. S. X. P. a Bos ISIS, BaB JaOm. tend to fade into mildneea before the calm common sense of the :i-- ' 1II8-1IW. D. Boon. State Badaato State Traaoarar 1(14-11Jam D. Richard S. Lena, Iraa St UoL U18-U- I4 William Pitman, from Afri. OoL 1818-ltl- S Third Bz OHM Cammlaalan ItlT-lBlown Bamborzor, Gocornor B 4 Btata Hardte Banniae. Don B. BUdd. Attorney Gon'l UlT-lf- S 1I1T-1K- S Jooayk Blric, Btata Auditor Brawntez lltt IKl-t- o date P. tenon1 Praataa IMt-lM- S Hanry W. Lnnt ltZt-lK- B H. BlooW ISIS system of construction with a Homy W. J. Pnrkrr Anmeans of raising apodal road Joarph Chao, A try GrnT lSSLJan IMS 1S8T k. E. Howt Edward Joly. te the various counties Oetm llU-t- e date should bo provided. What la dona W. Dl Hamteand AprU, xm-t- o data - mi To get the best decorative effects with house plants, it is a good plan to set aside some sunny part of the house, such aa large kitchculture room. en window, Here the plants can be grown and rejuvenated under ideal conditions and moved at various times to other parts of the house where they will serve their dual purpose. UC8-U1- lMl-No- y, kwj' u 8 J. W. lam. tnm AerL Calks anad'Es Offld Cawaiolaa 114-1- 1 WUIUa gpiy, Gartnar - N. OL Poabon Goars D. Caato o,ir?h A piece of chamois that hu been dampened makes no excellent duster. It makes furniture look like new. ' Bural Husbands i f i moHty...onhr, today, from your grocer. Wash sieves with water to which n little bicarbonate of soda has been added. Never use soap when washing sieves. u.. lX",."1S.pr SuuXi Items of Interest to the Housewifg AROUND er 9ti d five-ye- u ; eon-tlon- al . Qi II ea who t II II 4 cm u u ! 'All the Traffic Would Bear There was a time in America when there were no set prices. Each merchant charged what he thought the traffic would bear." Advertising came to the rescue of the consumer. Zt led the way to the established prices you pay when you buy anything today. 1, Net the Same is a common error to speak of tho black race in Australia aa "Bushmen." Tha African bushmen re of Negro stock, but the Australian bushmen are white settlers who work In the bush," or uncleared sections. It Inmates at wter uld, pbtnutadim. Theres nothing else so Jaliflffy thats so good you. So orders supply of Sunkist Oranges next time you buy sro-They- re the pick ot California's finest oranges, . owwsi Byproducts of Coal Some of the byproducts of coal art bath laWe, dye, plaetles. varnish, an. esthetics, headache tablets, ir rides, perfumes, waterproofing riala, baking powder, ud synthetic Ice. ph-w- ds Collects Maps Prof. Burton M. Varney, history Warden Charles Clarke says tha professor at the university of New Hampshire State Prison library torola, la collecting and cataloging hu the largest per capita circula- mspe from every possible source. tion recorded In the country. The The collection to date numbers 275 Inmates made 42,092 caUa for more than 10,000 maps. books and magazines In 1939. B Indiana Oranges can help yea to feel your best When you wane refreshment, an orange! Or help of fresh onngradcl yoursdf from die bis family Hits the spot"! youll ray. and But that's not alL Onnpr add needed vitamins minerals to your diet. y families, our half of Andlully tbtu the Department of Agriculture, d not grtntttgb tullb uuutiak to fid tbtir Jtstl C The best way to be sure of getting all die ritin you normally need Is to drink an glass of fresh orange juice with bfeakfiut every morning. You also ftUmha A, Bj snd G and tne mineral fl5" CALIFORNIA llfosi (bn limn : frff |