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Show JC - Cut'KlKK. n X South Cache Courier Centuries Have Seen No Change in Hammer Published Evers Friday at Hyrum Utah. J. A. WAHiEN. Publisher. i cfns inABlSTATOgTSSASSCCIAICi Review, of Utah Industries Contracts will be awardCede ed for aew hotel to replace old Reed Hotel. Mt. Pleasant Sale of 1059 blooded Rambouillet sheep to Sovie Russia brings breeders about $60,-00- 0 cash. Ephraim San pitch Drainage Dis- trict contracts for extensive drain canal system. Salt Lake City Utah Radio Products Co- will employ 175 workmen ia new $75 000 factory. - Silver City L. D. S. Church is building $6,000 amusement hall. Kaysville More building in Davis County than for many years past. Kaysville-Laytomill, costing $100,-00was the largest single operation. n Richfield 0, U. S. Potash Co. wil reopen potash properties, with 30 to 40 employes in Florence mill. Richfield Mountain States Telephone Co. spends $15,000 on phone service here. Citizens Club subscribes build to $5,000 canery. Hyrum Uinta Old Riverdaie bridge is being rebuilt across Weber River near here. Work in progress ou Pleasant Valley dam of Price River Water District. Gold Hill and Leadville Deep Mines have 125 radio receiving sets, one to each bunkhouse. Odgeo Union Pacific viaduct at 24th Street to be built at early date. Recently an old hammer was found embedded In a mass of concrete to which was attached a piece of Roman tile. From the broken crockery found with It, there is no doubt that it must have been a Roman hammer dating from the Second or Third century. The fortunate discoverer of this Interesting relic was carrying it off In triumph to hik office when he happened to pass a workman nailing a carpet with what is known as an upholsterers hammer. This, on inspection turned out to be an exact replica of the Roman instrument, except that it was very slightly smaller. The bevel on the inside of the claws of the nail wrench was the same. The same number of rivets was used to attach the head to the wooden handle, and these rivets were fixed In exactly the same positions. As Q. V.," writing of the incident in one of the papers, remarked: So with all our vaunted progress, there seem to be some things which, having once been designed to meet a special need, cannot be improved upon so long as the need remains the same. Days of Life Should Not Be All Routine Life consists of days, not years. Days are all that were sure of. Too many of us drift along and forget the approach of that final event called Death. Time Is everlasting, but you and I have only a tiny bit of it, Herbert N. Casson writes, in Forbes Magazine. What we would do, we must do quickly. Time is the stuff that Life is made of. There is nothing in the world so precious and so scarce as time. We have no days to waste. We need every one of them to build our lives with. No one, ever, has too many days when he comes to the end of his life. That is why we should not allow a day to be all routine. That is why we should always put to a good use the two or three hours before bedtime. That is why we should end every day with a little friendship, or music, or study, or fun, or family sentiment. Never a day without a laugh, except when sorrow comes. Never a day without a book. Never a day without a friend. That is the way to be sure, every evening, that you have come to the end of a perfect day. Britains Constitution The constitution of Great Britain, many of whose principles form the foundations of about every free constitution in the world, is an accumulation of statutes, customs and decisions. The Magna Charta, granted in 1215 by King John, may be regarded as a starting point. Other salient features are the petition of rights and the declaration of rights, the habeas corpus act, the act of settlement, the franchise laws and the practices and customs respecting the responsibility- of Street. government. The sovereign would acMillard County farms gain $1, cept or decline gifts of small value or of no political significance, according 000,000 in value, since 1924. to his own wish or judgment, but a Vernal Border Petroleum Co. gift of very considerable value would will drill new well 8 miles west of not be accepted without the advice and consent of the ministry. Vernal. - 500,000. to- Sand Feet for Clowns o Stilts usually employed by circus clowns to give them gigantic stature during their antics in the rings have feet of sand to aid the performer In walking and to maintain his balance. The poles are of stout hickory flattened and widened at the tops to fit the wearers thighs and fitted with straps to hold them in position. Toward the bottom the props are rounded and tapered, ending In soft shoes filled with coarse sand which are fastened on the sticks so that the heels support the points. Wide trousers or other apparel cover the stilts for their full length, and the clowns appear to walk on their heels. Popular Mechanics Magazine. - Bingham Mines Corporation has paid $7 a share .this year, earning $3)367,000 in 11 years, and has greatly expanded its property. Salt Lake City Foundation work begun for new Deseret News building, to cost $175,000. about three-fourth- 3 of the to $25.00 $20.50 to $27.50 $15.00 to $25.00 $10.00 to $17.50 $4.68 to $12.50 $20.00 to $55.00 Two Trouser Suits One Trouser $22.50 Mens; Overcoats at Toys Overcoats at Childrens Coats at Ladies Coats at Dresses at $4.98 to $14.50 Select Your Winter Coat With Care Buy one wkick-i- s attractive, well made and of fine material, trimmed smartly and sells at the Rigkt Price. Mixed Wool Blankets, 66x80 Price $4.98 All Wool Blankets, - 66x80 $9.50 Dresses, your choice for $4.98 to $16.50 Extra Special on Boys Shoes Rubbers for the Whole Family AT THE LOWEST PRICES Childrens Shoes and Slippers to $3.98 From $1-2- VVe 5 Always Sell For Less HOSIERY Z7or all the Uawihj 3 RULE STORE II Center Street, Logan. We keep open until 9 p. m. Saturdays Utah mines paid for third quarter 3253E3 at rate of $13,000,000 a ypar. Layfon Local firm ships 46 cars wrapped green tomatoes Milford Engineers estimate that Moscow mine has 50,000 tons of 140 ore in sight. The American Wage Earner ha3 more Horsepower at his Elbow than Does Your Money Work? the Worker of any Other Industrial Nation. His Work is made Easier by the Horsepower that he Uses, his Productiveness is Multiplied and his Earning Power is Correspondingly Increased to the Greatest per Capita Wage in the World. Money hidden in the home isnt earning a cent. And it is in constant dangers of being lost or stolen. Your Savings account in our bank will earn 4 per cent interest, and your money will be safe. Light on Biblical Authorship Start Your Account Now An Egyptian tomb in western Thebes, it is said, has furnished evidence that the writer of the Book of Proverbs is indebted for some of his passages to an Egyptian named who, according to records, lived hundreds of years earlier than the Bible author. A comparison of the two passages referred to follows that of Proverbs 1 : Incline thy ears and hear the words of wisdom and apply thy breast to my knowledge. For it is pleasant if thou keep them in thy breast; if they are ready, all of them on thy tongue. Incline thy ears and hear my words and apply thy heart thereto to understand them. Good is it if thou dost set them in thy heart, but woe to him who transUtah has 200 mileB state and feder- gresses them. Let them rest In thy al-aid highway under construction breast, that they may be a key to thy heart. So may they be the key to thy Federal funds tongue. costing $2,500,000. Family Herald. Steamshovels working and day on Salinas Canyon meet night railroad grading. cost. Richfield ness in style. - Lake City Start will be o $350,000 storm sewer to be built next year. Salt Lake City Building permits for one day reached $50,000, mostly for homes. One other day brought $110,000 permits. Provo City dedicates now white way lighting system on Center Utah will sell 22,500,000 pounds alfalfa seed this year, worth $3, is daily growing in popularity because back of its low est prices is Dependability, Quality and Correct- British Bird Sanctuaries Salt Vernal Utah Power & Light Co. plant for $105,000. New owners will make great improvements. The Three Rule Store Fame islands, off the Northumbrian " d Demonstrating that Quality and Style do not necessarily refer to High Prices. ' (England) coast, have been handed over to the national trust for preservation' as a bird sanctuary. The islands number 15, and have an area of 80 acres. The regular breeding population includes gulls of three species, terns of four, auks of three, Great Salt Lake Basin truck gar- cormorants of two, waders of two, dens have shipped nearly 500 cars and one species of duck. The islands form one of the most southerly stagreen tomatoes. tions in the breeding range of the eider duck. The most interesting DiaSt. George No. 8 well of species, perhaps, is that of the romond Oil Oo. is down 550 feet. seate tern, now found only in a few British localities. As a breeding place Kaysville Payroll for leeal can- for sea fowl the Fame islands have has exceeded no equal around the British coasts, $40,009. nery and even the great bird stations Ogden Subscriptions reach $30,-00- 0 among the Scottish isles lack one or for building Ogden Livestock two of the species represented here. Show coliseum. Price County will pay $.5,200 ward $20,000 federal-aibridge Cottonwood Wash. 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