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Show HP Making Your Own Hook Rug Designs HISTORY OF THE STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH VKS S l Til E D DEPARTMENT, C By RUTH WYETH SPEARS A NTIQUE hooked rag ruga have 1909 y H. V. RICHARDS, Statistical Enginaar HELP WANTED (CaWtaaad MEN OR WOMEN l i asa&sssi n special charm because their ss designs show no much individuality. The women who made them, marked out their own designs on burlap, planned their own color schemes and dyed the rags. To draw a floral design, first make n circle ud then a apiral line inside which becomes a rou. Two ovals with a triangle at the bau become morning glories. Real taa tart Wat) Of like purpose, and a contlnn-- ' State highways aad this response aaa at tha above, was tbs omer-- billty baa gradually growa to an gaaey appropriation of4390,999,909 important function. Recant addi-t-n Act ia tiona to tha engineering personnel tha 1114, and also the emergency Act aro engineer ia IMS, of IMS, knows as tha Works Pro- - landscape enginaar in ISIS, mans-grswith an appropriation of gar of planning survey la IMS, and IMO.MO.OO0. This last was divided trafflo safety engineer ia 1140. equally between highway projsets Highway Safety aad project designed to protect, Utahs efforts to lessen tha nun-o-r A Hf a icddonts on (hi hlxhwofl ollmlBAti gndi MfOMuiSo variation la apportionment was u thalr Bccompauylng tall of made with reaped to tbo railroad geuth, injary, aad property e croaoiag faa da. ia that tha eg, has bora greatly lntsnilflad la waa ouohalf oa population, rsoant years through tha Increased ouofMith on milMgo of the setivlty of many public and private aiUid highway oystom aadoaa-- ; agmdra iatores tod la probloma famth oa railroad mUram. portahfing to aafSty eo the high the rogmla ticca iaanad Cor adminis- - ways. Tha tread la accident ax tratfoa of thorn fund and State la parlance eon tinned, however, to bo raqairod to apportioa thorn funds, j uafarorabla, and ia IMS Oovarukr withia practical limits, to the. ta Blood roquastod tha Commission to take tha initiative dividnally operated railroads la preparing a plan for a Statepmportioa to the mlloago of uek railroad to tha total railroad wide safety program. adlaagau Tha secondary road funds, la Angnat of that year there was both for highway and grade cross- organised, at tha call of Governor ing projects were used oa local Blood, the Utah Trafflo Safety roads and streets la addition ta Council, consisting of prorhlnent pnjaeta withia tha State highway dtlsono of the State. Prior to tha system. Included with Works Pro- organisation of the Safety Conngram waa the allocation at oaa ell. the Governor organised a Trifpercent of the fundi to lnltlata a le Safety Coordinating Committee Highway Planning Survey. This of Btato officials Including has boon nude n eon tinning ocUv-- j sentatlves from the following Btato Ity under subsequent laws. This departments: the tax commission. to date tha emergency up-- ' road commission, publie serrico proprlatlons. commission, deportment of publie Haydcn-Cartwrig- bt right-of-wa- y m W, STM :i I : ; . . i i 1Mb Gets racial Kn. Barbara Haldn at California cdabratad her one hundredth i i birth- Uar ta I! atart cut 1' i ; I J: ill f' i THIS CHRISTMAS BUY AND SEND I I I I Christmas Greeting Cards of Quality ' r; CARDS MADE BY ! I BURGOYNE i See Your Printer i f im i I Tho I muDes I M . )i i AU ' :i at November hshyitg, Jay aid Thirty April, Jana, ary Ham could your undo hoot Ably danK "The Judg c govt him lies ysrtsrday. Wum yon have money, youre a good guy while you halve it Airy Gifts Mother in lam Why, Maria, any worn with tht presents mb muU farcy eaytha givatrou. MmioSo mould , "Words Are Not Big Enough i to pralsa ADLXRIKA. Am 55 and (rural; ahns carty ADLBRIKA Gaa bloat with ms. (6. ing, sour stomach, spells of constipa tiou quickly raHorad thru ADLEX-ZKGettt TODAY. AT YOUR DRUG STORE i A. 1 1: i ' Bath Take a music bath once or twice a week for a few seasons. You will find it is to the soul what a water bath is to the body. Bool i i Holmes. WHY SUFTB FnctJool i COMPLAINTS m today d art have i start Narttaaal traabta. Mayka yavSa aatl YOPUMOJ1 aetdas wail. wandy. aarvi la wawwiiiwawbi ywa Sanaa Then try Lydia B. Plakhaart Vaaatabia ftanoii to boip salat" aaatnas oams ' Mrthly taa ta l jaw fhaWaCaqy WNU aaadl W 48-- 40 Wrong Bondi One goes to the right, the other to the left; both are wrong, but in different directions. Horace. BhlbackacheJ !.'! i : n i a U a ,1 a fc! IIi New York Enclose 10 cents tor Book A Name Address i latter England Invaded in 1066 19.743.073 Ksrsffi ssara - 5 a follow-u- p of accomplishments, oadary funds, and 811,94(31 ta and a study of the effectiveness of margeney funds apporUonmanta. safety meaaurea, together with coDevelopment of tho operation in tha researches in trafr Adminletratlva Function fie conditions made by universities, During tho first two years of its and by Federal, State, and local tha commission agencies, operations, 1909-1had only such engineering and Powers and Duties elsrietl force as waa STSllablsln la empowered to n,, commission taa State engineer's office. Tha contracts for tha cbnatrue-law- a of 1011 authorised tho i mi.rMiiiM of the State ttoli mUslon of an Payment by the t0 formulate and execute hlghwtyii engineering and clerical staff of hsMod by a State road engineer 5ffifond"them? and ta d chief clerk. The engineer also Bectlon then with to cooperate with offletatad util 1021 aa tha seenFederal government and pollti-tar- y of tha commlaslon. Adminis-- jk. inbdivialona of. the State; to tratlvo expense wu paid ta part prescribe tho qualification and br allocations far the county State dntlu of all its employ ees; to road tax and ta part from motor divide the State highways into secvehicle license feea or from bond tions for administrative control; to such receipts wen avail-abl- e Issues and police tha highways and until tha coming of the gaso- sign regulate the use thereof by tha line tax. Tho Snt two public, and eatebllah a department commissions divided the node into of highway ufety for tha pnrpoae four districts with each of foe four of cooperating with other governcommissioners under tho Governor mental ageneiu ud civic organisaIn personal charge of n district tions ta reducing accidents on tho Then waa also appointed la sack highways; to landscape ud bunti-f- y one or mon representatives eounty tho highways and foralah Inforof tho commission who won des- mation to tha publlo regarding rood These aa State agents. ignated condition of tho roads and plans employeee wen directly in charge of interest In tho State (Chapter on work and all State property, II, Laws of M37). at tadndlng equipment Beginning ia Tho eommlulon la authorised to Mil metdent englaaen wen added purchase rights of way and other to the Sold tone for supervision property to bo used In uy manner .and construction foremen wen la tho administration of tho State on minor work, tho State roads, (Chapter M, Laws of 19M). (nod agents eon tinning in general Tho commission distributes to eharga of work ta their respective conntln and elites, in accordance counties. Then wen also added with the provision of law tha State-aito tha central office torn n bridge funds appropriated from tho engineer and other supervisory as- motor vehicle registration fund. Iscomsistants. Tho third sues rates and regulations providmission abandoned in 1017 tho plan ing for uniform accounting in the of supervision of districts by tha upendituro of these funds and several commission era and dele- cooperates with the local officials gated this work to four district en- in putting Into effect tho intent ud gineers. A tasting tabontory wu purpose of foe set (Chapter 40, installed ta 1UI, ta tho basement Laws of 1937, amended by Chapof the State Capitol and p materials ter 48, Laws of 10M). added to tho engineering Tho Inspection and grading) of engineer staff. In IMP tha labontosy wu motor facia offered for retail site on tbo new moved to its bnlldtag la made the responsibility of tha Capitol grounds. commission, (Chapter 08, lows of Tho orgulutlon continued ta MM). By its name tha commission may tkls form until Mfil, whan tha appointive commission abandoned tha oe ud it may be nad upon uy district plan, put on matntaauc written contract made nnder Ita under tha supervision of n main- authority. It ia permitted to settle tenance engineer and initiated tha all claims not ta excas of two hunplan iff maintenance by tlio petrol dred ud fifty dollars arising out caused system. The laws of 1921 required of accidents or o tajnries of employee tho commission to appoint n State through negligee road engtaaer, subject to tha ap- of the eommlulon, (Chapter 40, proval of tho Governor, for a term Laws of MM). of four years, but this provision fTa Ba Caathnad) wu repeated in 1933, leaving tho () oommlulon free to employ all its fte. subordinates and prescribe thalr qualifications and duties, in IMS tht eommlslon reestablished the plan of district supervision with five districts Instead of four end abollahed the position of State road agent Tbo commission wu empowered In MM to polio tho rccom-arsnd- ed DMSPJTDS Pathfinder. Beware Cough iron coubm coUs 0, u That Hang On renews Crectnubdon tt promptly to tho seat of tho eartphtloosen t era laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tril your druggist to seU you a bottle of Creomultlon with the understanding you must like tha way it quickly allaya the cough or yon am to have your money back. b-- ri CREOMULSION forCoudu, Chest CoMa Bronchitis io d Let Us Print txadxjv VYHEN kidneys function badly and vv you wffw a nagging backache, with diitinort, burning, icanty or too frequent urination and getting up at night; when you fed tired. netvoui, alfjipist , . . um Dorn's Pills. Dean's art especially for poorly working kidnayt. Millions of boss arc wad every year. They arc the country over. 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Of course he read the name of La FoUetta. for foil resowritlution, it so happens, was both ten and introduced by foe senator from Wisconsin. Wisconsin voters are not tightly bound by party ties: The La FoUetta family has been working for 80 years to break down party regularity. The trouble Is that the Wisconsin voters have been taught to listen to foe La FoUettes and to study political Issues without any thought of unpartisan bias. The La FoUettes to electorate their wanted doubtedly have a bias, but what they wanted waa a bias ta favor of the La Fob lettes, not ta favor of any given party. How successful this teaching proved is best demonstrated by tho presidential election of 1924. when Wisconsin was the only state ta Die Union to give Its electoral votes to Robert M. La FoUetta, father of the present Senator La FoUetta, then a senator and candidate for the presidency on the Progressiva ticket with Sen. Burton K. Wheeler of Montana as his running mate. Senator Wheeler, then as now, appeared on the senate list as a Democrat; be had been elected aa a Democrat. Difficult Task There ia nothing so easy in itself but grows difficult when it is performed against one's own will. Terence. Correct Constipation Before-N- ot After! An ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of emerttney relief .Why 1st suffer those dun lltolees i because of constipation, whg on tha naai jar amarpmeg i, when them may be a for better way? That way is to regular by getting at tha of tha trouble. If uncommon ccnstlpatlon.du to lack of bulk1 in the diet, a pleaianA nutritious, ready-to-e- III? at eereal-Hello- ggY rtrslght to the auw by supplying Eat this crunchy toasted cereal regularly, drink plenty of water, and see if you don't forget all about oocutipstloo. to made by Kellogg's In Battle Creek. to If your condition chronic, it ta wise to consult a physician. All-Br- an V m7acti off ADVERTISING would run for despite his previous statement that he did So they all not choose to run. voted for the resolution. But the wording of that resolution rose to plague them. It did not state their REAL reason, which waa opposition to Coolidge. It put their stand on the highest and most patriotic grounds. Not content with VOTING for the resolution, the senators who voted for it kept on TALKING about it for a while in tact right up until tha Republican convention nominated somebody else. Wisconsin voters, unlike the voters of certain other states, took the views of Young Bob La Follette on this very seriously. They were proud of his prominence ta putting this resolution through. Be that aa it may, they got all worked up about the dangers to this countrys fora of government and institutions which a third term for any man would bring. They thought thqr were on sound ground. Look at what Bob La Follette had said! Young Bob found it very difficult to unsell them. ADOPTS SPLIT BALLOT Its always the privilege, legally, of the party ta power ta any state to change the rules in its own favor Its a time honored custom ta our politics. Sometimes, however, foe judgment used in making changes is not of the best At least thats the way the Democratic leaders in Indiana feel about something they did shortly after foe nomination of Wendell Willkie by the Philadelphia convention. What happened was that the diana Democratic leaden, realizing this state pride of the Hornier voters, became alarmed lest Willkie run to well in Indiana that ba would pull all tha Republican nominees foi state offices, particularly the cover nor and senator, through with him. So they decided ae they then saw the situation to throw Roosevelt overboard. What they did to carry out this plan was to rush a law through tha teglalativa mUl changing their form of ballot Under new law then was ora ballot for presidential electors, and another ballot for aU other candidates. The theory is that tho voter win mark tha president! ballot as ha fl. and then will mark tho other ballot. Tho theory of course wu that Hornier voter, anxious to ses other Homier in the White House would vote for Willkie on tha one ballot, and then follow hia normal bent ta voting tor governor, tor, representative and tho other cal officers. This system was used for many yean ta New York and in Ohia It certainly did work In those itatei. In few states of the Union have then been gnater proportionate differential! between men running on ume ticket but not hiiot bowed up in the twenties in York and Ohio. For example, time Alfred E, Smith na one , lion votes ahead of his ticket 1929, and yet waa defeated. ae made an almost equally remarkable record in 1924 when Calvin wu eweeplng the state, andCoolidge In year Smith. pi-n- ADVERTISING represents tho leadership of a nation. It points the way. Wa merely to new heights of comfort of convenience, of happiness. folIow-foU- ow As time goes on advertising is need more and more, and as it ia used more we all profit more. It's the way advertising has of bringing a profit to everybody concerned, the consumer included - 1 Electric fS .UfaMta ft About 1.709JI00 quarter of e Coo-lidg- e, tJ& iSuSSi Include NEWS by Ld Follettes term stand against house. The rite Pthho,piUJ.bill the treatments ta lMS," England's day of destiny in 1066 was September 28. On that day William, duke of Normandy, put FOUGHT THIRD TERM So four years later nothing waa in at Bulverhithe on foe Sussex coast with hia fleet of 3,000 boats mom natural than for tha son of which had been waiting for more Fighting Bob" to Introduce a resothan a month on the shores of Nor- lution really aimed at Calvin the man who had humbled mandy (France) for a good wind across foe English channel. The hia father ta the previous presideninvasion then proceeded in foe lei- tial election. Most of the Democrats surely tempo of the times (it took and Progressive Republicans in the senate at tha time thought Coolidge three days to unload the boats). Your Sale Bills Miserable i MM. SUTH WYETH IFEAM Drawer It u FEMALE !i address: con-qn- A Duel? Customer Have you another razor? Barber Yea, air. But why do you want it? 'Td like to defend myself. . lbs. Spears' SEWING Book A lives mors ruf hooklnf designs and further suggestions about now to draw your own flower designs. Also directions tor a obeli design. hook mg in tho No. S contains descriptions of tho other To numbers la tha aeries. get your copy, NOTE: Fed-oraka- ORDER NOW! I . to make your pattern. a. Ail the Latest Designs and Styles u u full-tim- ' 1 i dallion. When making your own hook rug designs, always leave a hem allowance at least two inches wide to be turned under after the rug Is hooked, pnd be sure to overcast soon the edge of the burlap is cut. Center guide lines through the length and the width of the burlap will be helpful in balancing your design. The flowers and leaves may be cut out of paper pinned on foe burlap, this way and that. When you get an arrangement that pleases, trace it to-th- i: ' leaves from plants and trees become truing patterns for leaf designs. An oval cut from paper makes a pattern for a center me- In fnrtheranco of tho aids to Instruction, and attorney goneral'a aomindary highways and grads office. This official group, and tha a crossing projects inaugurated in cltisen's council, cooperating emergency appropriations tha gather era now engaged ta safe-fiscbeginning with tha ing on an agresslva highway year UM have Included ap-- . I ty program. Tha legislature, in 1937, sznpow nronriatloas for these purposes. With respect to funds for second-- : and tha road tommtailoa to spon-ar- y highways tha apportionment to aor a program of this typo, and ia States and tha administration of oonformity therewith, it la now expenditure conforms in all re furnishing tha financial support for s pacts to that of regular federal the safety council work, having e executive aid except that tha may not tarnished It a bo used on tho Federal system of secretary. Tho program nnder way la des highways and may be used on both! local and State secondary roads, ignad to effect: (1) recommend. Grade crossing fund era appor-- tiona to tho legislature for bring filifa to States and by tho Btato' tag Utahs trafflo laws Into con-t-o formity with tho uniform national projects on each railroad ta eordanco with tho method ds-- standard, (3) Improvement ta tha scribed for Works Program funds. accident reporting system, in exGrads croistag funds need not bo aminations for drivers' licenses, matched by tho States In any pro- checks on drivers records, and an effective system of revocation or portion. ana pens ion of licenses for cense, Current appropriations for both regular and special (8) adequately manned and are greatly reduced in companion! by State and focal agencies. with recent years, as skown ta gtrol Table Dl However, comparisons wifh cooperation of prosecutors. and enforcement departwithia an eighteen-yea- r period end-ta- g Judges, (4) skilled Investigation of Juno SO, 1939, .disclose tha very ments, trafflo haiardo existing in tha high- groat extant to which State has bmaflted from tho augmented which began with tha depreaalon year of 1930. Tho table dUdoaes that apportionment M : Review Canada, payiV, dSuVU,1 ora IB yean old, F- for 890 to tha city WHOS WASHINGTON. Sen. Hiram W. Johnson at California played hob with his old friend. Sen. Robert H. La whan ha FoUetta mads that speech about tha third form over tha radio shortelse-tlflly before tha M To help in identity inf and hi locating bodieo at climber, auperin-tendenof an national parka hare bean naked to install a registration system for climbers before they NATIONAL AFFAIRS (Bell Syndicate dam-grad- day by mhi to a beauty parlor for a facial. Except for the war, aha declare the modem world la a better one to live in than the one ihe formerly knew. Pajra Debt WEEK Jim Crow in Wan, South, in these good old n a Th i By LEMUEL F, PARTON gVatuna WNU Isrvlco.) YORK. This reporter wai NEW Washington in June, 1931, when Pierre Laval made hia visit to President Hoover ta foe interest of n debt ad-- i ( Consolidated man and tho other tor p Jews. The !? n o Small World justment K, L.l alt. Tt.HMyESZr" a story. nice little nosegay IT. Only Stert Tbo of story withered and died because its publication might have been tactleu at the time, when with .psalter and harp we hymned .a new International brotherhood. Today, however, the story seems pertinent to M. Laval's accurate appraisal in the Europe see through a glass which are darkly. Tha newspapen were making quite a fuss over M. Laval and his pretty daughter, Josetie. When a grand limousine called to take him to the White House, he waa dona up in a morning suit and an ascot tie. in There had keen a mlx-a- p the ckmuffeure orders and ke had arrived far ahead of schedule. Hew meek time have wo before we are dae at the White Bouse? asked M. Laval. "A little ever twe hours, replied the chaaffear. That Is time eaeogh far a drive, la there anything that yen would particularly like te see? M. Laval pondered this a moment and then said: Weil, ft wa have all that time, I certainly would like te see HaUy-woo-d. M. Laval's ideas of geography may be more important now than they were then. Aa vice premier of France, he throws his weight with the Axis powers, which he frequently has done, ta a general European hegemony under Germany. M. Laval's ideas of geography may have remotely influenced hia decision. It's a small world-o-nly a short drive to Hollywood. And, by the grace of Chancellor Hitler, he may be France's next strong man. It will be noted that M. Laval's name is reversible In opening. Be ta bis career. Hie transitions frem left te right and back again have bees easy and frequent , but mainly from left te right. The swarthy, thick-se-t, botcher's boy and hack driver af the hill country of Auvergne, always shrewd and diligent, squirreled enough odds aad ends af learning, without formal school lag, to send him ta ta his early twenties as a belg anion labor ligerent jto Broke dlnf Nails been fa broken finger . Ne Log ahtai Although most dons picture them inlogaSl late Harold B. Shurtleff, tatted Ctabta Myth, publizhed by University Pie.., itatet thltuE wars no log eabinz hi van. Kwtarf frame houses. KJ ft Left-Win- Sunlight Brighter Sunlight ta about 618,000 timci bright as the light of a foil moon. U. 8. Canals Thera are about 2,109 canals in tha United ar years that Laval took his sharp swing to tha right, moving along with Flandin, Tardieu, Francote-Poncand others of the powerful cartelization and comite des forges groups, which sought financial accommodation with Germany, before and after tha advent of Adolf Hitler. rEMETRIOS SICHJANOS, the Greek minister at Washington, takes calmly the news of Italys assault on Greece. This ta perhaps un- - derstandable. Oreo Mint at r afDurlng his M Waahington Leans yean in tha Te tho Long VfawiJpJomatlc service of his country he has encountered not only wan, but periods of exile and Jail, with everything coming out aU right in the end, at least so far as ha was concerned. His occasional Jail and exile trouble have been due to being temporarily on the wrong end of arguments involving the proper form of government for Greece. He ta a staunch royalist and a firm believer in monarchiil government, and ta skeptical about the working of democracy in tha United States, or elsewhere. Blit he makes it clear that he ia not for dictatorship. Ha thinks freedom thrives beat im a king. Slclllanea ta aa optimist. Repeatedly la interviews ke has set forth the unity and feliew-shlof the Balkans. Romania, Jugoslavia, Turkey aad Graeco have been te him a solid front of brotherly tatereota which not even Adolf Hiller will ever be able te break. He has allegations that Premier John ta a dictator, imhUi. n.n all af the traditional freedoms f foe press, speech and assemblage are UB zealously guarded ta Greece, with no invasion of personal liberties. Perhaps tha fact that he ta an archeologist and a collector of ancient art Inclines him to tha long view. Nearly everything in hia Massachusetts avenue mansion ta mors than two centuries old. Ha refused foe 845.909 Andrew Mellon offered him Grecos "St Francis of Assisi," whlch bangs in hi living-rooHo ta a bachelor, engrossed with his art traasuraA a seen critic, connoisseur and coffee r- A 'harming host the master rt many tongues, blond, KMrUydrcssed, energetic, he looks much younger than his 99 years. nirrrrrrrrrrrrffr: 1 1 1 CLASSIFIED' DEPARTMENT THEATRICAL 5 ENTFRTAINFRS W. CuS la C I Theatrical M lie MaL Bank, Balt Laka Katemiam hnaM f,rMa " UW" Oh k auallnt entertainer. & HOTELS When ia (nah MXMl. fthVAiia UUTSL UllLDgN -H- ene'e kraM act eM nennler heM lllliiririlVWWVYYYVYUVU TYPEWRITERS Lnrsn ntnek need mnchbue, ill nkra buhl SALT LAKI price for irheel npenlns. U II W. II reel war, leS LateCto IKK CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Wheel teeteC tor protein II.M. Clairi nnnipiie of Poods Stack ud Mtq M. PETEB80N LABOSATOIIES Belt Lake Ckr. M HU Be. Kate BL AUTO COURTS AUTO COVET CASA BLANCA MSS So. 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PIANO BARGAIN post-w- ijh mOei I- It was in the te dr1 Cold Dont Lut Scientists say tha common laata only three or four din ai 7, ffives immunity for tbiee month Longer illnesses are doe to j ray infections. ene-tim- e lawyer. He entered politics with a Beak the rich outcry which advanced him rapidly, planted him In Parte si a wealthy and successful lawyer and mode him thrice premier and foreign minister. He did not serve ia the army during the World war, (hen tagged as a "radical,'' and Malmy, minister of Um interior, was accused of because he foiled to have Laval arrested for criminal syndics - Ifil Pf1 lte IM " far i rd - U W CM Name al KtaaW-tptWte-- ,,Jr ted Choartrt af Camweier Ben Hotel OCIlEN - Lomond UTA |