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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD SHORT .SIGHTED ' mv TV r 0. t 3 who ured, are proficient, bnt net think very little Who Are You? BRISBANE 8 THIS WEEK s Forest B iurft half the year, repor Wiisoj by e fires v as last year, a f 4,091 v The Ian Who started by 8 n land i " T Caches, Neuralgia Rheumatism Pains Doctor. SUrtBh Yyr Him Ask dMhos: ' on aware t ih3 Sjlont Entrust Your uni or Your Familys valued to Unknown Ij-Bein- g Preparations ORE H I 1 A yon ke any prepara--i you don t know all about. ue relief of headaches; or the a of rheumatism, neuritis or igia, ask your doctor what he , Who Will Pay Now? Only 11 Can Run Fast The State of the Union By The Supreme court decision readjecting AAA, the agricultural c t, a justment A Claiborne? Sshni Esther the Remedy nation a A'ou are taking for evei;, AAA Is No More RUBY HASKINS ELLIS Knows forest believe th IS ?(Kij f, han The Romance of Your Name on ij about it in comparison Bayer Aspirin. i Genuine it say this because, before the of overy Bayer Aspirin, most remedies were ad- -j ailed pain against by physicians as being (or the stomach; or, often, for heart And the discovery of r Aspirin largely changed cal praclice. lintless thousands of people have taken Bayer Aspirin year id out without ill effect, nave t ed that the medical findings were correct WOTkS t emember this: Genuine Bayer !s do, saijrm is rated among the fastest a good tvds get discovered for the relief lure to t adache3 and all common pains thout sira and safe for the average person regularly, can get real Bayer Aspirin at oses. i'a drug store simply by never t of reli f-- i g for it by the name aspirin re, but always saying BAYER this, A jilRlN when you buy. name of Claiborne Is old and In England was first spelled Clifburn from the words "cliff and burn, meaning cliff and brook. This literally signified dwellers at the cliff by the brook." There were also other variations la spelling. The Clalbornes trace their pedigree even beyond the Christian era to the tenth Earl of Clifford. They figured In the conquest of northern Europe by the Goths, finally settling In Sweden. The line Is traceable to Eric, King of Goths In Sweden. The first Claiborne of prominence In England was Ilervey de who was the father of Geoffrey de Claiborne, who lived in the lie early Fourteenth century. owned large estates in YVestmore-- THE e, r I a . 5)4 4. (5latpbomtf -- tssp An Evans? EVANS was originally follows Use Mcntkolaluna to Kelp open ihe eof me nostrils and permit freer brealhinjb o s One of the progenitors of the family In America was Lott Evans, who emigrated to Pennsylvania with William Penn In 1CS1. Ev-an- If you prefer nose drops, or throat spray, call for the NEW MEKTHQUTUM LIQUID in handy bottle with dropper ly W; rtant babr Die Welsh name for John, and It was during the reign of Good Queen Bess," when the British parliament required every one to take a surname that Evan became Evans, the termination 8 signifying son of Evan," The name of Evanson was acquired In the same manner. The meaning of the name Is fearless-bol- d." unbelie s; body Jt zL lesroti thoutg irs he!".- ffi.rU tt LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY 0ur lobby Is delightfully air summer months they cfMle fiurln2 the ougho ixtia lor Every Room rgular t40d Rooms '200 Baths in or cly, bag e nS r-- f If i rillh 'vir? uneno .'' w- -2 fen tC I V 5 I eg ltd t 19 H Temple Square Atpig t ' Rates $1.50 to $3.00 Hotel Tvmplfl Stfum Has drwirnhl, friendly Dtmo- - . You will always fmd it Irnmie supremely comfortable and ou can Ihfiw "iriiunhly agreeable. tr tmdertnd why thia hotel la I highly recommended n slao appreciate rhy a mark of distinction to atop at tins beautiful hostelry JN'EST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. s v " ' - . a ? man x The recent passage of a bill which of nil would appropriate the money available for appropriation to the building and maintenance of an army of 19,000, with a 500,000 reserve, has been hailed In some quarters ns a step toward military fascism, especially since the reserve army will require compulsory military training of all citizens. Further danger to the existing government is seen coming from the fields far beyond the cities. In the form of uprisings of the agrarian population, which has been reduced to a pitiable peonage, and which may find itself unable to secure a living If the principal market for Philippine raw products Is destroyed. Most disastrous revolutions begin not In empty heads, but empty stomachs. First of the problems to be discussed officially in the United States will he the economic one, for President Roosevelt Is expected to call a trade conference some time this year. Something may be done at that time to effect a revision of the tariff schedule which may be more favorable toward the islands. As It Is, various estimates have It that the first duty to be Imposed only 5 per ceut will wipe out from 37 to G3 per cent of the four-fiftof all Philippine exports which go to the United States. Take sugar, for Instance. Under the act, the Islands sugar quota is 1,015,000 short tons, and It enables the Industry to make a good profit. But sugar exporters are loud In their Insistence that with even a 5 per cent tax they cannot compete with Cuban sugar In the American market Lott was a descendant of Elystan Gldoryad, Prince of Ferlix Radnoi and Burlith, founder of the Fourth Royal Tribe of Wales. Among the descendants of Loti Evans, many are living In Pennsylvania and Maryland today. There were others of this name who were early colonists In thg New England states. David Evani was a merchant In Boston In 10 15, John was at Wethersfield, Conn, 1010, and Inter moved to llatfleld, Mass., Nicholas came from Walei to Windsor, Conn., about 1CS0, and later lived In Simsbury, Conn. The coat of arms shown Is used by Rudolph Henry Evans, of Chevy Chase, Md, who Is a descendanl of Lott Evans, of Pennsylvania. Publlo LJer, Inc. WNU Scrvla NDEPENDENCE of the Philippines was not assured when President Roosevelt signed the new Islands constitution, prepared under the Tydings-MeDuffl- e act, and turned It over to a committee of Islanders last spring. Although the act, lustily welcomed by Filipinos as the achievement of viccamtory In their never-endinpaign for Independence, provides that all bonds between the United States and the tropical possessions In the South Pacific shall be severed once and for all on July 4, 1945, after the Islands have had ten years of practice In governing themselves, the feeling Is growing that before those ten years have passed the Philippines will he ready, even anxious, to amend the agreement Into something which will leave them more certain safety from dangers which are becoming more apparent day by day. Indeed, since the return of Vice President Garner and the large delegation of senators and congressmen who visited the Islands to attend the Inauguration of President Manuel Quezon, one question which has constantly presented Itself to them is: Do the Filipinos actually want independence? And the answer seems to be: Yes and no. The desire of the common tao the picker of coconuts, the worker on tho sugar plantations, the laborer of the rice fields Is, os It has been for decades INDEPENDENCE I Independence Is set in capitals and followed by an exclamation point because to the Filipino of that level it is a cry, a political slogan, taught to him for many years by the politicians of Manila. It Is a catchword that represents to him democracy, freedom in a vague sense that It Is something a little better than the poor lot he has now. It never occurs to him that Independence Is possibly the thing that will prevent Ids enjoying freedom In the centuries to come. For grave dangers confront an IncommonPhilippine dependent wealth thnt could easily destroy the very liberty the common tao associates with Independence. They are both political and economic, both Internal and external. g d hs Jones-Costlga- n Our Own Trade Suffers. The rule works both ways, too. The Philippines buy 30 per cent of all textiles exported by the United States. If tariff walls prevent the export of Philippine goods to America, It Is hardly to be expected thnt the Islands will protect our textile exports. All of the business will go to Japan. Japan has made terrific Inroad on our textile business; In 1932 we sold 81 per cent of the textiles Imported by the islands; In 1933, 74 per cent; in 1931, 43 per cent, and In late 1935 only 23 per cent There Is no doubt that the Philippine government would set up tariff barriers against textiles and other goods Imported from foreign countries, If we were willing to make equivalent concessions. It must be remembered that we also sell the Islands dairy products, canned fish, wheat flour and manufactured products In fact, the Philippines are our ninth best customer. Under the Tydings-SIcDuffi- e act we stand to lose virtually all of Fear Japanese Invasion. The most Imminent danger, ns the average American sees It, Is the mennee of expanding Japanese Imto perialism In the Far East, ready that trade. grab what it can In Its need for Many of the Philippine raw maroom for a swelling population and which now come Into the terials Its feed to growfor raw materials The UnltPd States duty free are profitIndustries. efficient and ing able to this country, for they must Philippines are 10,000 miles from be processed here, and therefore the capital of the United States, many Industries going. Philkeep from Asia, miles 300 but only to ippine sugar Is refined here; copra Most serious of the problems colis pressed Into coconut oil; cigars economic Is the the Filipino are taxed and distributed; hemp free when lapse that threatens trade with the United States is cut fiber Is made Into rope aud twine and distributed. act prooff. The Tydings-MeDuffl- e vides thnt in the fifth year of the Sourc of War Needs. ten-yeperiod before complete InOne of the most Important dependence Is granted, Philippine sources of war materials is the to bear have will export products Copra furnishes cocoa 5 per cent duty, which will be Ihitfppines. make the glycerine that to oil nut begraduated each year until It Into high explosives, and the goes In tenth cent the year. comes 25 per shell makes fine charcoal that Is Since 80 per cent of Philippine exnecessary In gas masks. Hardwood ports now go to the United States, and hemp are necessities In buildmarthe dwindling of the American and maintaining a navy. The ket will begin to be felt in five ing Islands also have plenty of good of reliable years. There are plenty and manganese. It chromite Iron, 'Economists who hold thnt the ecoIs Inevitable thnt In a war In the come before will nomic breakdown Pacific, Japan would seize the Is1915, unless the act Is amended. In no time If they were Indelands Nor are these the only problems. of the United States. pendent Certain acts of the new government, are many able students of There curtailment the by most recently President Quezon of the powers of Philippine affairs who will have the speaker of the nseinbly, have you believe that Japan Is already albeen pointed to by many ns Indica- taking over the Islands, anyway, though In the peucenble ways of tions of impending dictatorship. commerce and Industrial development Instead of military tactics. Be that as It nmy, there are still only about 25,000 Japanese In the Islands, at the most, out of a total population of 13,055,220; there are approximately 71,000 Chinese, 7,700 Americans and 5,400 Spaniards. Japanese make np only .00151 per cent of the total population of the Philippines; yet In Ilawnil, where there Is far less walling abont them, Japanese outnumber any other nationality. Some 05 per cent of the Japanese In the archipelago live In a colony of the province of Davao on the island of Mindanao, where they dominate the growing of abaca, from which hemp is produced. There superior efficiency and Industry are rapidly taking advantage of the richest soil of the Islands to assume the leadership of the henip Industry, which the Philippines alone possess. The Japanese have Improved roads In the hemp country. Introduced muss production methods, and installed machinery to strip the hemp fiber from the trunk of the abaca plant They have Introduced marketing direct to the shipper. Contrast this with the Filipino native who chops down a plant, carries home the trunk and strips off the fiber by hand a backbreaking job, dries it In the sun, shares it with his landlord and gets a poor price for what Is left and It Is easy to see why the Japanese colony controls 25 per cent of the total hemp production. Japs Control Retail Trade. The same superior business methods have enabled the Japanese to corner a large and share of the retail trade in the cities of the archipelago. One estimate, probably high, puts 40 per cent of all the retail business of the Islands tinder Japanese control, with Americans and Filipinos holding 35 per cent and the Chinese 3 per cent or less. g 4 VvU budget upsets that 1 jtjZ J By WILLIAM C. UTLEY jlEND SOLVED due tocoldti. ' 1 one-tlilr- Inter-marriag- NOSTRILS, t iC 3 recent air view of Manila, capital of the Philippine Islands. Shown In the Insets are President Manuel Quezon, making hls Inaugural address, and a peasant girl, typical of the agricultural regions. land county, where the family flourished for many generations. help, e the Clalig a little Through iwels a c bornes of Westmoreland became ord, unh connected with powerful families In nd thorc Scotland. In America, the Claiborne family Club Useful p Pepsin bothr: requires a gridiron club every-- e was established In Virginia, by Wilhabit. T to take the hokum out of liam Claiborne, of King William It will r le. county. lie was seventh In descent ious con from John de Claiborne, of Westhout tip., moreland county, In England. William was appointed surveyor general of Virginia colony In 1612, a 0 your high honor granted by the king. He s of Ilia . also served as secretary of state Try Famous and treasurer for the Virginia coli and commanded ony, military lative, She Said forces against the Indians. "ID jlLches were making her "Sable. She felt tired, Among the eminent descendants , s, too. Then she found of this early statesman Is Rev, Wilvature fftlr Remedy (NR liam Stirling Claiborne, born In Virwwiur its) really corrected her anal sluggishness. NK ginia, but now of Tennessee, where ts are a combination he Is Episcopal archdeacon of elements provtd-- J w nature m plants and and East Tennessee. He is Try t!lem iv medfcPbIesnoted as the founder of St. AnNote that they give n, COUgn CCygii cleansing action that leaves you drews School for Mountain Boys, trial means so much yc B ltd a nd mvigorated-Thi- s St. Marys Industrial School for Creom list: and is so simple to make.NR8 contain no brewu j Girls, the DuBose Memorial Training school at Monteagle, Tenn., and the Emerson Hodgson hospital. He 1 nature was active In the World far, serving lamed mi as chaplain of the famous Rainden pjlf Ita Tbere bow division, with the rank of cap-tal- a Ptlmtst vvlll find the grin la ledies P - V - within one thousand million dollars, the decision A ular Dr as becc STOPPED-U- tional - ' every American directly. Issued just as the President hIa announced program to bal-- a n c e the na- ' -- t f tie iraged, y1-,euaraa refund y atisfied a first bof now. (A affects ' 1 7t Sally Sez r ad- ministration program. Men with large Incomes, of whom Arthur Brlnlipue gurvie may worry, for the decision takes from the government seven hundred million a year of processing taxi's that will have to be made good elseThe manufacturers, ot where. processing, tax, handed along to the little people, was, In reality, a sales tax on life's necessities cotton cloth, flour and meat. The question Is, Who will provide cash promised the farmers, since the Supreme court will not sanction the sales tax, disguised as a pross tax? Whence will come the hundreds of millions the government owes to farmers under Its AAA promises and has not yet paid? The farmers did their part, the government could hardly fall to do Its part by pnying. Tht way to tnana heart ta thro hi stomach. For quality la food. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. Oldest Existing Timepiece The Egyptian shadow clock is the oldest existing timepiece la the world. One of these clocks, 3,400 years old, is exhibited In the British Jhuseum, 150,000 feet Used & New Pipe Sizes Vi", ZA", 1" Structural Steel and Plates Rlonsey Iron & Metal Co. 7GQ South 3rd West Sa't Uki City, Utah Fisher Fierce Fighter Although the fisher weighs only about ten pounds. It kills foxes, International NewS Service sports lynx, raccoons and deer. Even a killed by a fisher department shows that out of about zoo leopard was 1,800,000,000 human beings on earth which broke Into Its cage. only 11 are known that can run a ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. mile at really high speed. Of tlieso Trur-e- i Rracea Artificial Limbs not more than four have any chance Arch S inports Crutches of beating an Individual named Extension Shoe Elastic Hocry Glenn Cunningham of Kansas. Established in Salt LaLe in 1908 Ph. Was. 6264 --SatHfart on Cuarauteed You would think that the billion 135 W. Third 6a. I Salt Lake City. UL unknown uncounted among the siv called backward raees, many with The Wind native energy, free of civilization's Wind at 40 miles an hour behe trained could handicaps, easily gale. A "fresh to beat the 11 fast ones, but It Is comes a "moderate gale has a velocity of 45 miles or tot probable. above; a strong gale, 50, and a "whole gale, 60. The President's address on the state of the Union was, like nearly all Presidential speeches, an address on the state of the administration. Discussing dnnger of war, If It Is true that 85 or DO per cent of all Write For Spring Catalog the people In the world are content with the territorial limits of thnt their respective nations, Represent Life and Immortality would leave only 10 or 15 per cent The asphodel and amaranth, of the aggressive type. flowers representing life and Immortality respectively, have been Lloyd George, playing a little poll transplanted in southern California ties with hls friend Prime Minister with success. Baldwin, exults In the noble moral uprising of the British, rejecting The Nile the terrible, Immoral plan to dl Although the Nile Is about 4,000 vide Ethiopia and plueate Italy milos In length. It has no tributawithout precedent," ries in the last 1,700 miles ot Its Something Lloyd George calls It. Journey to the sea. Where England Is concerned, dividing up Is, Indeed, almost with- Western Electrical College out precedent. Englands custom Teaches All Branches of as a rule Is to swallow things whole, as she did with the Transvaal, In Radio and dla, and other territories that have kept her old fighting Hag always In Practical Training-Actua- l Experience the sunshine. L Electricity 131 tigent The Methodist Episcopal church is proud to announce In Nashville, Tenn., that It begins 1930 with 2,783,209 regularly enrolled mem bers, an Increase over the preceding year of 31,298, with 21,301 bnptlzed Infants not Included. This Is the reply of the Methodist Episcopal Ians to the high church Episcopalians of the English church that suggests giving up Protestantism altogether as a failure. tt. rREE CATALOGUE W, tiff Iligh Volcano Gunong Rlnjeng, a 12,000-foo- t peak on the Island of Lombok In the Dutch East Indies, Is one of the highest volcanoes of the Malay archipelago. Inability to compete with Jap enese Industry Is but one of the things that has made the Filipino farmer a peon. Another Is the evil of the apportionment of land. Much of the land in the Islands consists of a few great units held by the Roman Catholic church, whleh refuses to The Cross-Fo- x sell It, and by a handful of wealthy A cross fox Is simply a color vaFilipinos. For this reason, a large riety of the common red fox, havshare of the farmers are tenants, Children will learn with pleasure ing a more or less definite dark who have no oppormark on the back and that It Is not necessary to eat spintunity to acquire their own land, ach unless you like It Other veg- shoulders. and are often exploited by the land etables take the place of spinach Named Columbia River owners. Even the Filipino who with a menacing person culled CapL Robert Gray of Boston first does own the small strip of land the mouth of the Columhe works Is often a share cropper, The government, through WIA, discovered bia In 1732 and named the lie obtains seed loans at the almost will print a hook on what to eat riverriver after hls ship, the Columbia. unbelievable Interest rates of 10 to and how to eat It. One well known 20 per cent, compounded every New York physician ventures the month, and by the time he bus reopinion that spinach contains an obU. S. Certified PuIIorum paid enough In crops to cover hls jectionable amount of "vegetable Is to he acid." debt have enough to uric Tested Chicks lucky provide for himself and hls family. White Leghorn, Rhode Island Reds, A twenty-year-olPoughkeepsie Political campaigns have taught Carrtd Plymouth Rocks, for imtnodisU for IUrt Css delivery. Headquarters this peon to believe that the answer girl from the other side of the brooders, for ftstursl, ertifidsl, or tank to the ills from wddeb he suffers track, working for $0 a week, was ras, ess be tied anywhere. Alse the Invited by a young man to get Into Is Independence, and hls hot deoew Bol'Hot Radiant. Phone, write er someto Want wire for price end complete informhls automobile. go sires for hls rights have often proation. voked him to actual acts against where for a drink, baby? was the RAMSHAW HATCHERIES In forniulu. the invitation morning the government In Manila. An ex8687 So, State SU Salt Lake City, Ct i was found in unfortunate the girl was of last Mays uprising ample TIMPANOGOS HATCIIERT the man's cur in a garage, dead, many thousands of Sakdal peas308 South 7lh East Proro Utah J horribly mistreated and beaten to ants In the areas where landlordism excuse for The death. mentioning exerts Its tightest grip. They marched upon the capital city and so dreadful a crime Is that It ought formed a ring around It, and they to warn all girls foolish enough were dispersed only after CO of to accept Invitations from unknown Waits for Mother men. them had been killed. Other members of ths family sometimes urge mother to let her When and If the Philippine peoNew Jersey says the execution of work go, but she has found Ir decide that better had ple they Hauptmann, close at hand, will be won't go. It Just stays there wattnot give up the protecting wing of no theatrical show. No woman reing for her. the United States for their dream porter will be allowed to witnins of Independence, the problem reLead Mach in Demand Hauptmann's death, an excellent solves Itself Into this : l)o we want Idea, although some young ladies After Iron and steel, load his a the lsljnds back? wider variety of uses than any othwill not think so. Female reportmetaL er us will he determined babies will have let That hope, perhaps ers, not so much by our desire to retain later on. Watching a miserable Produces Movt Emeralds our ninth largest customer abroad creature writhing In the electric Colombia Is the worlds Lirge-- t as by our general Far Eastern chair would not be good for the producer of emeralds, and third babies. policy. biggest banana grower. Inc. Union. SiniUritv, Western Kin( C Newepaper share-cropper- s cross-shape- Pop-Eye- d WNU Hvrvic. ." d |