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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Sally Sez Find Records of Intermountaln News Stern Greek Law Briefly Told for Busy Readers LARGE COPPER SALE PLAN SAN JUAN ROAD NEW ORE MILL GREEN RIVER TRIP BIG CONTRACT LET ELY, NEV. A run before another lay-of- f will be put into effect at the Nevada Consolidated Copper company, continuing to October 10. Recent sales of millions of pounds to h interests are said to have disposed of all the copper the company had stored in 40-da- y Italo-Frenc- McGilL UT. MONTICELLO, Two pieces of pottery on which votes were Inscribed which sent Aristides and Themistocles, Greek political and military leaders. Into temporary exiles 240 years ago have been found in the ancient market place at Athens, Greece. Citizens of Athens during the Fifth century B. &, were privileged under the constitution of the city to meet in public assembly and vote for the temporary banishment of any of the citizenry. If as many as 6,000 votes were cast in the ballot, the citizen receiving the largest number was exiled for ten years but not deprived of the enjoyment of his property. At least eight Athenian leaders are known to have been ostracized. but votes cast In the ballots have only been found for four of the proceedings. The above mentioned ostracon," Greek term for the ballots so used, which was cast against Aristides Is the first of Its kind ever discovered but the one with the name of Themistocles is the second found. Ostraca have now been found for the votes against Megagles In 4S7 B. C-- , father of Pericles in 4S5 B. C., Aristides in 483 B. G, and Themistocles in 471 B. C. Xan-thippo- The Cinema Influence Youth (pointing out lovely bather) There, isnt she a peach? She knocks all the rest of the girls down here silly. Friend Ha! a real flatten-eblond ! Humorist (London). m Want "Ad Jogs Memory Unusual was the public announcement that appeared in the London The Hungarian papers recently. minister, Baron Ivan Rubido-ZiehThe inserted this advertisement: Hungarian minister regrets that, having lost his engagement book, he is unable to remember his engagements for next week, and would, therefore, be grateful for reminders. Luckily three persons who had invited him to dinner on various nights telephoned to remind him of the dates, and as for the rest of the engagements he remembered them. yiercoIizedlVax Keeps Skin Young Get an euoo and um as directed. hm peel off util ell defeote luek u pimple, liver ten end freckles dueppeer. 8kjn ie then eoft spot, end Tvety. Your fee looks yqere younger. Mereoused W ex brings oat tbs bidden besuty of your ok in. Ts muses wrinkles use mm ounes Powdered fletwits dissolved n euhslf put witch bsisl. At drug storss. y, Himself the "Goat Are you married? "No, I make all my own mistakes. London Tit-Bit- s. Explaining the Sign Near Cleveland, Ohio, a man noticed a store with a neatly painted sign on the front window reading: "We dress all our own poultry. Below this sign in the window were displayed summer dresses, hosiery The and other womens appareL mystery was solved when it was discovered that a meat store had just moved out and dress shop had just moved in. A federal aid project in San Juan county, closing the last gap in U. S. 450, between Thompson and Monti-cellis announced by the state road commission. The new project will be part of the unemployment relief program plan. It is expected to cost about $70,000. In addition the line revise work in Devils canyon between Monticello and Bland-lnwill be completed, at a cost of o, VHieo on life's stormy sea, a wife. Most weather her tornadoes, And learn to bay good looal goods And peal her own potatoes. g, PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. Crossing the equator does not The northaffect the compass. seeking end of the needle continues to point in the direction of the north magnetic pole and the southseeking end in the direction of the south magnetic pole. STUDY AT HOME University Instruction by Mail Enroll Anytime, Profitable, Interesting Minimum Cost for Home Study Bulletin Today EXTENSION DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Write Salt Lake City, Utah THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY Polks of the Intermountain West, a secret I've been told. And now I'll pass it on to you, it's worth a lot of gold: No matter where you come from this or foreign lands, No products ever please you more than "Intermountain" brands. Intermountain mills giro longer, better wear; Foods grown on Intermontain farms bring Clothes made by health beyond compare. "Intermountain" things, no matter where you roam; Twill bring prosperity nearer you for your money STAYS at HOME! MRS. C. L. PARKINSON, St. Anthony, Idaho. Remember $12,000. BEAVER, UT. Work is under way in Beaver for the installation of the latest type rod mill for handling ore. Tire old woolen mill plant, partially destroyed by fire a few years ago, has been purchased and work has begun on remodeling. JENSEN, UT. After eight days spent In hazardous through scenic canyons of the Green river from the line, seven men arrived at Jensen, a distance of 162 miles by river from their starting point. A boat was traveling Utah-Wyomin- g lost while moving through Ladore canyon. It negotiated the leap over Disaster Falls, where Captain Ashley lost seven men by drowning in his famous expedition, but struck a huge boulder at the foot of the falls and overturned. The entire trip was made through rushing water. Several times the boats were overturned when they struck boulders, but were recovered. Often they would move in rapids running more than 30 miles an hour. The party took motion pictures of the scenery. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Bids on the contract for the largest of the state road commissions projects in Salt Lake county this fall will be opened September 27. This is the grading and graveling of the airport entrance to Salt Lake from the west, between the salt works on the shore of Great Salt Lake and the junction with the present paved highway just west of the Salt county line. This project will cost about $140,000 it Is estimated. MOAB, UT. The upper bridge over Courthouse wash In Grand county, will be repaired at a cost of about $6000, and a new bridge will replace the bridge in the lower part of the wash, at a cost of $20,000, and $6000 will be spent on the state road this year. BINGHAM, UT. 100 men have been given employment in the Bingham mining district to increase the mining department forces of the United States Smelting, Refining & Mining company to between 600 and 700 men. The new work made available will be rotated or stagneeds as gered to spread the labor half-time far as possible and assure or more employment to the 100 workers. The 100 men will he placed on development work. Lake-Tooe- Sait Lake City, Utah Hail Impossible in Cold Air Hail falls only in hot weather and during thunderstorms, says the United States weather bureau. What many persons think is hail in winter is actually sleet and consists of frozen raindrops. GRAINS OF GOLD THE WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL Makes Cream Taste Better Westsrn Made For Western Trade Ask Your Grocer She Explains Now, dont strike the child just because he is yelling. Reason with him. What brought about this out- burst? him. I tried to reason Louisville Courier-Journa- l. In with UTAH WOULD! MILLS Trade BLANKETS for Your Wool Salt Lake City, Utah Excellent Values-Sen- d for Sample NEW MOTOR OIL Sold with a Money Back Guarantee Gambling in Knowledge not scatter. We do not beeducated by gambling in knowledge. Theres no sense in reading widely on the chance that this information may be useful some day. American Magazine. Ho come ASK VOUR DRUGGIST FOR APEX AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT Vast Difference Strength and endurance are two different things. Strength depends uPon the size of muscle, but endurance depends upon the state of the mrican Magazirm He A Born King that can work is a born king f something. E" AnI Carlyle. Per week will be paid for th. best article on "Why you should use Intermountnin mode hoods Similar to above. 8end roar story in pros, or verse to Products Column, P. O. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. If your tory appears in this tolumn you will check for (1 (DO.IjI le Moab-Castlet- HIAWATHA, UT. A $2 5,000 road program was arranged for Emery county, of which $10,000 goes between Hiawatha and Mohrland, $10,000 between Castle Dale and Huntington and $5000 south of Emery. FAIRFIELD, IDA. Harvesting of the biggest wheat crop ever raised on Camas prairie is proceeding at a fast pace, with grain pouring into the elevators at Fairfield, Hill City, Corral, Manard and other points Trainloads are night and day. stations every day, these leaving some going east and others diverted southward. IDA Reports of ABERDEEN, in this section acre per yields grain increase over substantial a indicate sellast year and crops that have district this in been equaled dom Besides the increased yields per cent inacre, there Is a twenty per last over year. crease In acreage to lr h a letter came to my desk that TODAY impressed me. It was written by a woman the mother in a typical American family. Her little home had been saved from foreclosure by a coat of new paint, for which a part of their meager savings had been paid. Those few gallons of fresh paint had so revived the appearance and enhanced the value of the property that the mortgagee had consented to renew the loan . . . and the little home was saved. I could not help thinking of the thousands of homes and buildings that are shabby and unattractive today due to several years of neglected painting; of the millions of home owners who, because of reduced incomes and enforced economy, have been obliged to sacrifice painting for taxes, interest, assessments, to say nothing of food, clothing, heat and other essentials of comfort and health. You have seen these paint-starve- d houses and buildings, as have I. They are everywhere about you. Perhaps your home is included. Do you understand what they signify? Do you realize what will happen to wood or metal that is literally naked of paint if these houses and buildings face the attack of another season of rain, snow, ice, and frost? Out-of-sta- hereafter, the ordinance heretofore requiring license $100 a month for a peddlers in the city is unconstitutional. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Report of the city auditor shows a decrease In expenditures amounting to for the first eight months of 1932.' All departments of the city showed decreases. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Four Utahns have received commissions as reserve officers in the United States army, it is announced from at Ninth corps area headquarters rethe Presidio, San Francisco $278,-488.- cently. SALT LAKE CITY, UT Despite a plunge of 200 feet down a cliff and into a pile of jagged rocks Seventh Betty Clark, 13, 851 West disSouth street, escaped with a her of right a fracture and location arm. your house or buildings completely repainted now. No investment you can make will pay better dividends. And nothing you can buy will make you and your family feel so uplifted and cheerful. If you cannot arrange to do a complete repainting job now, at least give the badly weathered places a coat or two of protecting paint. Look especially, to the window sills, thresholds, outdoor porches and steps; the joints of porch railings and palings; the bases of pillars; the edges of eaves; the roof; the gutters and down spouts. These are the vital spots where water lodges where ice and frost settle where rot and rust attack first. A few dollars worth of good paint, applied now, will protect these vital spots will tide you over this crucial winter. And it will probably save you a much greater expense for repairs and replacements next spring and summer. Under existing conditions, you may be tempted to buy a cheap paint because of its low price. I hope you will not make this costly mistake. reached this coining winter vihsa. paint of four, five, and even six years exposure to the weather will be unable to resist the elements when badly weathered wood and metal will be easy prey for rot, rust and decay. Even on sound lumber, inferior paint is a poor bargain. But on weathered wood, which is very porous, such paint is worse than useless. It gives you a false feeling of security and leaves you without protection. Prices of established brands of paint are now the lowest in fifteen years. Enough good, dependable paint can be purchased for a few dollars to protect all the badly weathered surfaces on your building. Again I repeat, do a complete job this fall if you can. But at least do the vital exposed places before it is too late. Today the big question facing thousands of property owners is plain. It is upaint c pay. Either you must invest a little this fail in new paint or you must take the risk of THE ' fruit ELY, NEV and vegetable peddlers apparently will find an open door policy in Ely following a decision that paying many times the cost of paint to repair the damage done by rot, rust and decay this winter. Even at the sacrifice of other things, have Never in the history of our country has the situation been paralleled. Property owners face an added burden of expense amounting to millions of dollars for repairs and replacements next spring. And the crisis, in my opinion, will be well-know- n, Prnidtut SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S CO. This message to the property owners of America is sponsored by the following paint manufacturers and their dealers: ACME WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS DETROIT WHITE LEAD WORK5 W.W. LAWRENCE & CO. LINCOLN PAINT & COLOR CO. THE LOWE BROTHERS CO. JOHN LUCAS & CO., INC. THE MARTIN -- SENOUR CO. PENINSULAR PAINT & VARNISH CO. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S CO. |