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Show SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUVTT. CTAH. IHXPAT. writing. Game akin be carried not need conservation j to a point where hunting ia w fu that, but the oft peJal should the! be applied before the the .zoo found only I The President has approved setting aside of $250100 to ..fight buffed specimen. grasshoppers. Ta city folks that sum . : exseems like a lot of w.ney t that a baby 7 pend on a grasshopper, but. there I to a cer- are many thing, that city foIk,j unt ofendence. Father, do not know. Aa though 11 confirm- - in 0night3 w . ation of the necessity, the Insects.1 Published Every Friday at Smithfield, Utah Entered el the Peotoffice at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Claoo Mail Matter Advertising Rate mu Will Be Made Known Upon Application m ther the President of THE WAY TO PROGRESS mid-we- the benefit a knows farming st 5 Wta something or has ft of . posterity la hia recent annual addrea, Preaident F. W. Koeckert of the National Board of Fire Underwriter, aaid: I ace much encouragement in the multiplying evidences tha the public conaciouaneaa ia brcoin-in- f aware of the true aignificanrjr of the experiments that have been tried, and ia arriving at an appreciation of the benefita derived by all cluariea of society from the firm aafeguarda againat progressive deprivation of peraonal and busineaq liberty afforded by the Ccoatitution. When the pout-wproaperity waa at ita height, 'thin great agency of freedom, and protection became dim in the public mind, but the apparent effect of the political aijd aocial experimentation have made it a living reality again. Thla ia a mo.,t hopeful aign. It inapirea new confidence to go forward to invent mmey, to develop industry and to employ labor. It means that we may now courageously act about the great task of providing for the ever increasing needs of our people for goods and services, the aatisfactkm of which for some seven years has been ailogther inadequate, and thua arouse a latent demand that must react in a veritable flood of new business of every sort. .. P been . kindly testi- - hour with I n' Doctor W. J. Mayo, physician who put Rochester, Minn.,' on the map, has just turned his 75th E. birthday and Senator William Borah is hale and spry with seventy one of a few days in the past. Mr. Borah ia a good walker, to which tome of hia vigor no doubt may be attributed. Mr. Oldroyd ,who assembled a museum of Lincoln material which waa one Df the eights of the Capital, used to limber up now and then by covering afoot the 186 miles that lie bewteen Washington and Philadelphia. The pedestrian always has the means for exercise at hand doe3 not have to check over his golf clubs or set his fishing tackle in order preliminary to having some fun. eye- - To sum up, we have weathered the depression and we shall weather political and economic experiments which were perhaps necessary to prove once again that private enterprise and initiative, when nssured of oppefetuuity to operate creatively under com.tTtutional safeguards, produce effects incomparably more fruitful for the general welfare than do govern mrntally controlled and directed programs. Nebraska has bestirred herself in the advocation of federal laws to preserve wild life. Disregarding larger animals such as bear or - elk, which of course must retire before civilization, it is unfortunate that many smaller creatures should have become practically extinct, as in the instance of the passenger pigeon. In the old days, that bird was so plentiful that when the wind impeded progress too much, it flew low and in flocks so large that aa many pigeons as were wanted could be scooped out of the air in a net on No industry ia more closely related to other Industrie than is fire iniur anew none knows better the dangerous and stultifying effects of restrictive, untried and experimental legislation. If, aa Mr. Koee-.he- rt believe, the public has seen the fallacy of political panaceas, and realiaea taht maintenance of Constitutional .aafeguarda encourage program the country ia on the verge of a great new era. . ELECTRIC REfRIGERRTI leaved you meaty In many WW SK Jj?1'8-.- Half-Pri-c El, givM Through maintenance of tempera, fREYlNTION Of fPODSPQlUGfvj turn;, automatically, between ft end 50 degrees. VfiU e lea You Women promise to occupy a place of considerable importance in the campaign this fall Indeed ,the women of one of the leading parties real threat are aaid to be a against the success of the other. Who can think of the politician of Boss Tweeds day being scared by a threat of that kiTi What waa going on then respecting the relation of women to the active affairs of life is reflected in the granting of a college degree lari month to a woman who- finished her course 72 years ago but got to diploma on account of her sex. .Men outnumber women in the United States by three in a hundred. Too many concessions therefore, are not now necessary: but the child may be living who will handle White House mail for "Dear Min President. UNHID PUY1M5 OF..OQ cae buy food in quantities whon prices ere low and store it in an electric refrigerator for fu- ture use. Fresh or cooked food is preserved for a long time with electric USElOflLEiTVERS - A new universal language is proin about three, years.'-Therdozen handmade tongues alare ready, by which a Chinaman, for example, can ask an American for a ot dog and be understood. Diversity of language is likely to continue for a long time. If everyone used Esperanto or some after artificial world-wid- e speech, the public would be deprived of one dtry effective means for talking behind the other fellow's back. mised SAVINGS region listed. You refreshments esn make your own ked drinks, desserts, etc., with wonder- You Can Have An Electric Refrigerator In Your Home On Very Easy Terms Your Dealer or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 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