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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER POWERFUL FEMININE BAND "QUOTES" The Delphian society is a national womens educational organization. It hail chapters In all of the states except two, Vermont and Rhode Island. It has a membership of 250,000 and Its chapters number 3,500. As many as 30 chapters are banded together in some cities for a city federation. The purpose of this organization are higher education, social progress and personal improvement is the keynote of the society. WHAT TO DO ABOUT 'Acid Indigestion4 A WAY THAT RELIEVES THE CAUSE IN A FEW MINUTES Many people who think they have weak stomachs or indigestion, doctors say, suffer in reality from nothing more serious than acid, stomach. And this common ailment can usually be relieved now, in minutes. All you do is take familiar Phillips Milk of Magnesia after meals. This acts to almost immediately neutralize the stomach acidity that brings on your trouble. You feel like a new person! Try this just once. 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I see them as a struggle of outworn ideals and forms to resist the disintegration and birth pangs of a new and nobler age. For the moment chaos seems to have snatched from mankind many of his recent gains, especially in the field of freedom. Democracy, which seemed so triumphant In 1920, has disappeared, except in a few favored lands. Fascist and Communist dictatorships have created tyrannies not only over the body but over the mind the real test of tyranny one In the name of proletarian freedom, the other in the name of racial solidarity and power. But I do not believe these reactions toward barbarism will be permanent LOSS OF THE MACON By MAJ. ALFRED HILDEBRANDT German Aeronaut. disaster has shocked all THE countries especially interested in airships. The German people, who have a great understanding and liking for airships, feel the greatest sympathy for America. The accident probably will not be without Influence on the plans just ripening for airship lines to North and South America, the Dutch East Indies and across the Pacific. In railroad operation and on the road, accidents are common and nobody thinks of reducing traffic, but in aviation any big accident usually produces fright The loss of the American airship and the English 1 will surely be cited again as proof of the airships Insecurity. Of course, nothing must be suppressed and all possible lessons must be drawn from the accident If they made cheese on the moon. It prob ably wouldn't be any better than what wo make on the earth bat it would cost as lot more. LET'S PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY t THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY Don't bo fooled by the spring flood of inail order catalogues, claiming to ocll at cat rate prices. Yonr own locsl dealer can supply you with quality goods at the lowest possible price, if you continue to demand and use Intermountain made products. 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In the eighties, Marshall Field and I thought that when we appropriated s of 1 per cent of our receipts for advertising it was quite liberal Last year I spent 2 per cent of our receipts in newspaper advertisWe will probably spend more ing. than that in 1935. seven-eighth- EXCELCIS BEAUTY SCHOOL ENROLL NOW Learn modern beauty culture pleasant, profitable work. Ex celcis. known nationally, offers you many For free catalog giving advantages. full particulars, address EXCELCIS BEAUTY SCHOOL 221 So. W. Temple Salt Lake City thoughts. IT At400 Utah Oil By CHARLES A. DAVILA Rumanian Minister. Service Stations in Utah and Idaho IS my belief that a country An Maybe Dey Is When you thinks you is smarter dan anybody else," said Uncle Eben, "dont forget yous in competition wif an unlimited number of people dat tink de same thing; ours, with a 4,000,000 population of minorities, cannot af-fo- rd to be anything but tolerant and liberal. . It is for this reason that I am against any strong-ban- d policy. We cannot be autocrats and terrorists, otherwise large countries, the big powers, would be autocratic with us, and we wouldnt have the moral authority to oppose them. Only an atmosphere of liberty could give us the cohesion which we need. Yes, I am for the consciousness of the national character and national virtues, but I am against racial discrimination and against oppression. NAVAL COMPETITION By ADMIRAL OSUMI Of the Japanese Navy. navy ministry has never there would be no naval race if the 1935 conference failed. We cant predict the future. The Japanese government Is doing its utmost THE to persuade other sea powers to understand and accept Japans fair and just stand. But if any power, rejecting Japans fair offer, embarks upon expansion of its navy, this will be evidence of some ulterior 'motives. FINDS SPIRITUAL COLLAPSE By BENJAMIN Attention, Cynics The cynic is the man who has no courage. Rev. Lynn Harold Hough. ULLMO Former Devils Island Convict. struck me WHAT myhasreturn to France most is extraordinary spiritual collapse in the world and the decline in the conscience and intelligence. I have been less Impressed by the material progress that has taken place In these 26 years. It is not so much the lowering of moral standards as the immeasurable stupidity of present-dahumanity, which regards itself as so superior. y own huggist it authorized to - orruiiy refun( your money on ou ire not WNU the (pot relieved by Creomulsion. )y 1135 Chafinand Rash Itching the soothed easily by Dland medication of Resinol FAR EAST By S. D. McREYNOLDS From Tennessee. Congressman HE policy of would be the best assurance of peace in the Pacific. We ought to have a common policy with Great Britain in the Pacific, In reference to trade, which is the basis of peace. Qur relations with Great Britain always have been good and are good now, except for the war debts question, which Is bound to be solved In time. $122,-342.- H. Welling. H. B. 273 Appropriating $250 for expenses of Welling investigating committee. H. C. M. 4 Resolution of condolence to city of St. George in connection with oil well explosion. S. J. M. Creating committee of five to investigate removal of state prison, and possible use of prison labor. S. B. 226 Authorizing Utah State Agricultural college to borrow, and state land board or industrial commission to lend $30,000 for purchase d lauds. by college of S. B. 227 Authorizing governor to create the Great Salt Lake corporation to develop Great Salt Lake dyking project S. B. 228 Substitute for S. B. 223 creating a state planning hoard. S. B. 229 Extending the period of tax sale on property for years 1928, 1929 and 1930 and reducing redemption rate for years 1931 and state-owne- Stroll Along Ramparts Lucca, Italy, is a twn encircled by powerful ramparts begun in 1504. Today they serve as a favor-it-e promenade for the citizens. Refining: Happiness From Within The happiest person Is the person who thinks the most Interesting Utah legislators have passed the higher income tax law after a long and intense struggle of the various lines of thought in regard to this most important measure. Features of the new law eliminate the former property tax offsets; repeal the filing fee ; lower personal exemptions, and increases the rate of taxation on individuals. Old exemptions provided $1000 for single persons, $2000 for married persons and $400 for each dependent The new law proposes a $000 exemption for single persons, $1200 for married persons and $300 for each dependent. New rates graduate from 1 per cent on the first $1000 of taxable income to 5 per cent on the fifth $1000 of taxable ineome and all income in excess of that amount An appropriation bill calling for expenditure of $5,421,178.99 from the general fund during the 1935-3- 7 biennium has been submitted to the house of representatives. The are $308,691.39 appropriations greater than the estimated revenue for the period and exceed by the suggested budget of Governor Henry H. Blood under his bond refunding plan which has been approved by the legislature, releasing $250,000 for expenditure by the various departments and institutions. A bill passed by the senate provides that public utilities would be levied upon in the same manner as other tangible property, but the tax commission would be required to consider rate bases in making assessments. Both houses passed a house bill requiring public utilities to bear the larger share of expenses of the public utilities commission. Among bills introduced were: H. B. 271 Appropriating an additional $10,000 for expense of the legislature. H. B. 269 Creating state department of public welfare to administer soeial relief. H. B. 270 Empowering committee of five to investigate charges against Secretary of State Milton Finest ol Watch rapairing that are reasonable at prlca. THE TIME SHOP Flneit Equipped Watch Shop In Utah 49 West So. Tern. St. Salt Laka City WE CAN MAKE ANT PART FOR ANY WATCH WHETHER A MODERN TIME PIECE OR AN OLD ANTIQUE. All Work Guaranteed Prompt Serrlee Sniff Best for Telling Odors Experiments with the sense of smell indicate the light sniffing is better than deep breathing, as a means of determining scent. TCeeoteX Builds Insulates - Decorates Ask your Lumber Dealer A CO. Dletributora of Celotex Product. Salt Lake City, Utah MORRISON-MERRIL- L Ferns grow upside down at Hamilton pool near Austin, Texas, The pool was created by centuries of waterfall over a stone ledge. Utah Certified Pullorum Tested Chicks White Leghorn., Rhode Island Reds, Barred Plymouth Rocks, for immediate delivery. Headquarters for Hart Gas brooders, for natural, artificial, or tank gas. can be nsed anywhere. Also the Radiant. Phone, write or new Sol-Hwire for price, and complete information. BAMSHAW HATCHERIES 8687 South State Street C. No. 41 C. Salt Laka City, Utah TIMPANOGOS HATCHERY SOS South 7th East C. C. No. 1206 Provo, Utah Dead Sea Fruit Dead sea figuratively means the disappointment ts be found in sin. fruit f0 ff will be paid tar per article JNjS 1 11 I the best on Why yea should use Intermoautain made Goods' Similar to above, bend your story In prose or verso to Intermountain Products Cob a ran, P. O. Box 1555 8alt Lahe City, it your story appears In this column you will receive check for Week No. 611 WJML Salt Lake dtp 1932. S. B. 230 Fixing minimum registration fee of $100 for college students In addition to regular fee. S. B. 231 Substitute for f. B. 227, creating the Great Salt Lake corporation to develop Great Salt Lake dyking project. S. B. 232 Empowering a state department of welfare to administer social relief. S. B. 233 Creating a state department of welfare for social re- Pekmez May Be Called Turks Maple Sirup. Fully six months before the New England farmer brushes up his sugar camp and begins hanging his palls trees, the Turkon the sugar-mapl- e g proish villager in the vince of Gazlantep is producing su gar, for home consumption, by a very similar process, says Herman A. Kreider of the American board of commissioners for foreign missions in Istanbul, Turkey. Gathering as much as 300 pounds of grapes from a single vine, the wine press growers fill a natural-roc- k to a depth of 2 feet and sprinkle on this mass of grapes a coating of crushed limestone from the surrounding hills. While two or three men tramp the press for several hours, the Juice flows Into a copper kettle which never cools from the beginning to the end of the season. After the first boiling the Juice is dipped out as rapidly as possible into one or more wooden troughs having plugged holes at various heights in the end board. The grosser impurities are here precipitated by the action of the limestone, and at the proper moment the hired pekmez specialist, locally spoken of as The Professor, draws out the upper, and later the second plug, allowing the cleared- liquid to flow back Into the original kettle. During the second boiling the surface Impurities are skimmed off and at the proper stage the sirup is ladled out into empty kerosene tins or into small wooden drums especially made for the purpose. Here, after some hours, the sirup sets to the consistency of very thick molasses, In which state it Is transported and stored. The market price of pekmez varies according to the abundance of the grape harvest, but the best sirup Is d usually available at about the price of granulated sugar. A still cheaper quality, used by the producers themselves, is the product of a special pressing of the shells and husks at the end of a run, this being done by means of an antiquated type of screw press. The presses and boilers are permanent establishments In the villages, and are operated day and night during the grape harvest season, but the kettles are so expensive that they are owned only by city men, who rent them to the village press owners for the season. A special chewing sweet is prepared by introducing starch in the course of the second boiling. While still soft this sirup is painted In a very thin coat on blankets and left n the housetop to dry to a quite leathery consistency. Blissfully ignorant of physical laws and chemical equations, the villager poors into his pekmez a liberal portion of superstition and semireligious incantations. The itinerant drummer Is on tap night and day during the season to announce to the community that Hadji Babas run Is finished and Husseyn Aghas first kettle is boiling. Equally depended upon, even If grape-growin- . . . and they use liquid laxatives Youd use a liquid, too, if you knew how much better it makes you feel. A liquid laxative can always be taken in the right amounL You can gradually reduce the dose. Reduced dosage is the secret of real and safe relieffrom constipation. Just ask your own doctor about this. Ask your druggist how popular liquid laxatives have become. The right liquid laxative gives the right kind of help and the right amount of help. When the dose is repeated, instead of more each time, you take less. Until the bowels are moving regularly and thoroughly without aid. People who have experienced this comfort, never return to any form of help that cant be regulated! The liquid laxative generally used is Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin. It contains senna and eascara, and these are natural laxatives that form no habit. It relieves a condition of biliousness or sluggishness without upset. To relieve your occasional npseta safely and comfortably, try Syrup Pepsin. The druggist has it. Si. (Bi&Cc&edHi SYRUP PEPSIN insure To Choose ferry's Seeds cost so little, why take chancel oa old seeds (ailing to germinate? Not only are Ferry pure-breflower and vegw table seeds tested for germination, but every packet is plainly dated to insure fresh seeds. Choose FERRYS and be Kite. d Select from the FERRY SEED RACK at a nearby store. ernsm Modem Scientific Method Wonderfully Easy S. B. 235 Authorizing the state armory board to borrow $40,000 for the construction of armories at Logan and Spanish Fork on condition the board can obtain free labor or a federal grant Some of the bills passing both houses of the legislature were: S. B. 93 Permitting county to compromise tax settlements in the amount of $500 or less. Senate refused to concur in house amendments and house refused to recede. Bill thrown Into conference. H. B. 55 Requiring Utah Utilities to pay three-fourtof the cost of their regulation by the state public utilities commission. S. B. 204 Authorizing the governor to deed marginal and bed lands of Utah lake to the federal government (Utah lake diking de- 1. 8 Pd Aspirin Tablets m H glass bayer of water. ra Gargle Thoroughly throw your way back, allowing a little to rs "head is twice. 13 velopment.) S. B. 156 In the list of bills passing the house were the following: H. B. 30 Establishing a Great Basin Authority in Utah to develop power sites and commercialize natural resources. IL B. 122 Prohibiting double collection of sales tax on manufactured products and on ingredients used in such manufacture. H, B. 163 Requiring all building and loan companies to designate an agent within this slate for service of processes. Doctors Know! Three Simple Steps to Ease a Sore Throat in Three Minutes program. act Great City Tragedies There are 500 stone slabs In the morgue of Bellevue hospital, New York city, and most of these are occupied continuously with human bodies brought In from all parts of the city. They are for the most part victims of murders, accidents, suicides, even starvation. Sometimes additional resting places for corpses must be improvised. one-thir- lief. S. B. 234 Extending the power of municipalities under the PWA Creating a committee of nine to investigate the p,psslble effect of the proposed constitutional amendment to exempt real and personal property from taxation. S. B. 225 Extending powers of cities and towns to borrow funds for waterworks development and other projects under the Granger less evident, are the muttered prayers and Bismillahs of the village patriarchs, who gather around the steaming kettles to swap yarns ef the bumper crops of pekmez history. Boston Globe. GRAPE MADE TO DO SUGAR DUTY The Utah Legislature W h4v?,a 3.. Aspif'n Tablets. REMEMBER PICTURES HERE Heres a safe, modem and effective way to relieve sore throat, A way that eases the pain, rawness and irritation in as little as two or three minutes. Many doctors advise it and millions are following this way.TYyiL Aff yon do is crush and stir 8 BAYER Aspirin Tablets in H glass of water and gargle with it twice as pictured here. 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