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Show THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY MAY 12. 1921. PAGE SIX RIDE THE OREM . SALT LAKE WOMAN WINS . and Economy , PfcrCM wAsmxGTpNVir n rp). Outstanding ewmomic problema that hindering the orderly developWEEK-ENEXCURSIONS at ment of business will be dlwuawd Week-En- d AC at a national business rouference Excursions I Jo Salt Lake and return starting here today and lasting to. hat unlay to Monday, Inclusive May 18, under the lrertioa of the 'handier of Commerce of the X'uited D i rW '' Ask our agent for details of State. our 1 Yi ' cents per mile and The ronferenee la exfeeted to be one of the largest in the history of 2 cents per mile rates. t the National Heated of perishable protection ' freight Salt Lake & Utah R.R. Henry L Moore and D. P. Abercrombie," Receivers Chamber . with hundred "business organisations located in every state in the Union and many foreign coiftitrles In at tendant-- . The delegates will In clude leading lmhmfriulists, bank-- l ers railroad officials, economists, mercbanta and shippers.; , major subject, around which all the discussion "of the three-dayconference will center, will lie "Self Regulation in Business." Prominent ly featured on the program are two additional aubjecta of great importance to business Interests, "Local and State Taxation and Budgeting," and "Relations, of the States to the Federal Government." High government and atate officials and business men of national prominence wllljake, jarLJBulhei ' discussions. Among thd suckers will lie : Governor Albert C. Ritchie, of Maryland; John W, Q'I,eary, President, Chamler of Commerce of the T'nlted States; Fred .1. Kent, vice president, Bankers Trust New York; Julius H. Barnes, formerly head of the United States Grain Corporation. New York; Dr. ' Julius Kline, director of the Bureau s' The Best Floor The Best,Music GLENGARRY Wednesday and Saturday Breinholt- - Dastrup Orchestra Com-Ipan- I lUi12.95and BIG CONTEST - Princess t Silk ' DISCUSS BUSINESS PROBLEMS .Safety , business e gathered In a aadonal awerentton services f their srjanizatlunj to the of the Chamber of Commerre of the : Uuited States. -i" The extent to which American busluess men la foreign lands have beaded together for the protection of America a interests and the promotion of American trade la Indiof Foreign and Domestic Commerce; cated in the existence of thirty NEW YORK. May 11 Mrs. Hoit 'S. W, Wade, Superintendent Anwrican chambers of commerce in Lovenahl Stewart of Salt Lke AL. of Insurance, North' Carolina ; foreign cities, all of them self sup Cfty, Utah won second prise for Humphrey, preaideBt Weatlnfihotiae porting, Independent organizations. the group la the Air Brake Company, Pittsburg i UU-t- serving aa links between business dollar contest "What Is E. Ma reuse, president, Bedford of the country of their establishthe Matter wtjh Teaching and Bow Pulp and Paper Company, Rich- ment and the United States. Can Its Evil be Cured." which has mond, Virginia ; John B. Milter, Some of these organizations, it la been carried on . for the last six -EdiSouthern California president. explained, maintain representatives Delineator jnnga- son Company, Loa Angeles, E. T. in the United 8tates and have In months by the which the six prlae-w- l and for zlne, Meredith, former secretary of the their memberehin man houses uning names are announced today. Department of Agriculture; Den whose xpprt tradeja dieted ti MUs 8tewart' prlewlBBlBg-lette- r, , BrosHhin?resi-dentMWfiea,TJowar A.'l. tirely from the head offices in this which won three hundred dollars, Mack Trucks, Inc., New York ; country. It is expected that many will appear In the July Issue of the and R. Goodwyn Khett, president, export managers of such houses will Delineator. " . National Bank, Charleaton, be present at the conference to disPeople and of Winners the first V third; . 8mith Carolina. . cuss with representatives of these in this group, ares Charles The conference will be divided organizations overseas methods of prizes, Milton . Newcomb, of Lakewood, into, two elasse of meetings, one the closer cooperation In the promotion Ohio, and Miss Erie Chambers of general meetings which will be at- of American trade. Little Rock, Arkansas. Winners of tended by all the delegates, and the In addition to' the regular pro the first, second and third, awards! other group meetings at which the gram for the conference, the for ther teacher group are: Mr subjects of particular Interest to the of the Chamber provides that busivarious branches of industry, fin- ness organisation which are mem Grace P.A. Miller, Denver, Colorado; Davis, Superintendent of ance and commerce Will be consid- bers of the Chamber may in advance Harlan Schools, Port Huron, Michigan ; and ered. These group meeting will submit questions for consideration Miss Bertha Lee Gardner of Washdeal with question relating to ag- at the ; vmeeting. A score of organiza ington, D. C v riculture, merchandising, finance, tions have taken advantage of this The tetters which won first prise foreign commerce,. Insurance, manu- provision, and the subjects proposed.' in both appear In the June facture, natural resource, produc- for considered give an Index of the Issue of group the Delineator. Mr, New- and communiea-tion, transportation t type of economic problems upper-mu- comb states; "The trouble with Itui wad civic development la the thought or the business teaching la that mother are ' in , An untwinl feature, of , the con- men-o- f terested in education, Mt fathers ference will be a group meeting held submitted cover a broad range- of are not Why la this? Aren't fatheca for the benefit of business men business thought; dealing with such Father' has turned the parents? interested" Jn foreign subjects as taxation, reclamation, especially of educating the children over job commerce which will be attended by postal rates, national defense, the to mother.. Somebody has got to from- - American Interstate Commerce Commission, sell father his representatives job as a parent" Chambera of Commerce la foreign immigration," highway transport, Saya Mrs. Miller: "Teaching, as countries. This will be the first health service, 'the, Federal Trade now constituted, ' is not a profestime that spokesmen from these out Commission, crime prevention, aero sion. In my opinion this Is wba't of American will have trade lands nautles, public posts and national la fundamentally wrong. Teaching bud ah opportunity to bring tbej forests. differs from true professions 'In many ways,- - principally, in prepar atlon, permanency, advancement and working conditions. Certainly no occupation is a life work ' if marriage automatically excludes the worker. The discrimination against married teachers Is. a tremendous factor in taking women of mature ability, experience, vision from TdEETS IN CONVENTION TO LINE" far -- aranrtoa U.S. CHAMBER OF C01IERCE ' SCARFS , - $155 and Iinette f: ; $2.75,.; Slips ; o Next to Public Library M ay 7 Coats at 1 , t by-la- -. IS f-- i ' - Price Vz Your choice of our entire stock qf coats, each and every one includedAll sizes all styles displayour entire stock of new' summer cotton and rayon dresses. Now on jpraduation Frocks of youthful charm. Taffetas and Georgettes is,.' 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It. is expected that every troou in the Nebo district will attend this camp ior one wees.tnat not oniy . FRANCISCO. May 11 (UP) the acouts bnt th?ir fathers will be Li new drive egalnat the mosquito there, if poaslble. pest has been started here through E. H. Street, director of civic ser- free distribution .of mosquito fish, vice in the Nebo district, stated that which delight in gobbling up the 1 the city council of Payson had- ap' insect nuisance. nroprlated $75 for the extermination I The. state board of health and of rats and flIes.'A bounty of "lOc Alvn Seale, superintendent of the Is offered for each rat and 25c per Stelnhart in Golden Gate aquarium quart for flies. The scout executive park hare stockeJthe aqarlum with meeting will be held the first Thurst the mosquito fish and are turning day in each month hereafter. flhem over to all who hare places pi be cleared ot mosquitos. Seale la the discoverer of .the mosquito fish. 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Ryan, head Professor considered the insect the Wirent of the electrical engineering depart-- 1 delicacy. world's largil The discovery has aided - Call ment, has obtained the set-- of 2,000,0(XH est electrical testing foriiia and the Hawaiian islands In and Is conducting experiments! getting rid of the vicious end ifftvn volts, to determine possibilities of electrlcj , insex-tto extents.poisonous large power for commercial use. y A more, than a mile long and 300 feet wide has been' established at, the rear boundary of university land and is being used for the tests. The highest voltage ever produced at common frequency) is to be used when the station operi, ates atcapacity, it" was said. right-of-wa- TO PERFORM EXPERIMENTS : PALO 11 ALTOf May THERE IS NO GREATER ADVERwork with TISING MEDIUM IN UTAH (UP). 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There are Exide Batteries for THE ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY COMPANY, Philadelphia university, NEXT NUMBER (Stanford that tlnfe a student rresnmnn. The magazine is done by the Ninth year English class under he direction of Emma Wakefield and Harlen Adnms. It carries a splendid variety of stories" and Verse that reflects careful study, excellent training, based on high Ideals as reflected in the following bit of philosophy by Mitchel Carter, one of the contributors f "1 live because I was set forth, upon this earth to fill a miHslun. The mission of constructive living : for mdvancement 7 "I am happy because I am able to do something for the benefit of others. I am happy because of the surroundings In which I live. I am happy In the anticipation of being able to become someone In the world of men. i "My friends mean, much to. mej they help me to live a better Ilfej They help me to live in happiness. They give me ideas on how I should live. "I have a religion because ltfi shows a better way to live than any old common way. I have a religion because it shows me the way In which I may, bring about, the salva' tion of my soul," , ' The staff la comprised of the following : Editors, Haxel Fletcher, Val Hicks ; associate editors, Be(b Man-- out of your gasoline? In other wolds, bit deliver- hg teal power to the pistons? Is it taking you as many miles per gallon as you think it should? Ayoupttinff your money! worth New "ine SILK Two-Pie- You'll answer "ves" if you've been using Summer Conoco Gasoline and have been driving care-fully. Extra miles are packed tight into every gallon of Summer Conoco, All you have to do to" get them out is to keep your car in good running order and drive sanely. Seed maniacs and care--. less drivers naturally waste fuel but even they will ' farther a Summer Conoco. on of go gallon ce . 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