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Show if r THE PAGE EIGHT 3 TIMES-NEW- Kit Guard SOMETHING TO By F. A. WALKER WATCHING THE CLOCi: back the measurement of goes Is lost In the unrecordof prehistoric times. It Is probable that early mnn the passage of time by the shadows cast on the ground HOW far of ed events altogether reckoned length of and later perhaps an Instrument similar to the hour glass served to measure the divisions of the day. Certain It Is that clocks as we know them were not Invented until the Ninth century and the credit for the Idea is given to a man of Verona named Paeificus. Like all things mortal the clock had faults as well as virtues. Before the hours were automatically measured for him man worked until he was tired and then "called .It a day." With the coming of the clpck he began measuring his efforts by time and acquired the habit of "watching the clock." Women's and Girls' Coats and Silk Dresses. Quality and styles best. 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The lantern may go out or the light not be distinguished from other red lights on moving automobiles, with the result that lives are sacrificed at railroad crossings. After the price of the loss of life shall have been paid, a is erected and Jhe superstructure train passes over on elevated tracks. An engineer falls asleep at the throttle. The train Is wrecked, lives are lost. After the catastrophe a law is enacted which forbids an engineer K work more than eight successive hours without sleep. The Shenondoah was sent to her doom at a tremendous cost of human life. The commanding officer feared the danger and, according to reports, argued against the trip, lie was under orders from his superior officers who were not conversant with the details of piloting a dirigible. When the Los Angeles was sent out on her Initial voyage, the instructions given to those in charge of the ship read as follows: "The choice of routes and decisions as to start, continuation and termination of the flight rests with the commanding officer." The Los Angeles came back safely. But, the freedom granted to the commanding officer was made possible only through the sacrifice of fourteen lives, sent to their doom through the wreck of the Shenandoah. There Is nothing so precious In the world as a human life. The safeguarding of life should be the first consideration on the part of ,any corporation or Institution. The sacrifice of human life Is too costly a price to pay for our knowledge and experience, especially when It ts needlessly sacrificed. Why must so heavy a price In the toil of human life be paid before the public can have the protection deserves? . 1927. Western THE Nawnpaper it Union.) YOUNG LADY THE WAY Don't be a clock watcher. Work while you work with so much energy, so much interest, so much Intensity that time doesn't matter. Play when you play with so much abandon, so much enjoyment, so much enthusiasm that the day passes without your measurement . The man who measures time in cycles or circles Is wrong. Time must be computed In a straight line along which there Is no backward motion. You can never have yesterday again. If you wasted It, try and make today do double duty. But you can't do that if you watch the clock. ( by McCture Newspaper Syndicate.) o WHEN I WAS TWENTY-ONBY AT 21: JOSEPH Phone 246 SILVER MAPLE SERVICE ut. Nephi, for further information Call up rag-U- m ytar-t-li s; has matching cut, hat and f kggings ti-ti-er a flam r sidt-fro- nt Urfsm. Ityx COATS for dress and for sportswear, for young girls and children, develop their smart lines this season in 'a delightful variety of new materials and colors. A wide assortment of the fabrics now in vogue awaits your selection at our Piece-GooDepartment. And with Butterick Patterns you can easily make any of the smart new styles for yourself or your children. ds Nephi Merc. Co, 'Where good merchandise is cheaper' LADIES ENTERTAIN JONES-SPERR- Y PAYSON, Oct. 6th. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of Pay-so- n announce the marriage of their daughter, Thelma, to LeRoy Sperry o' Nephi. Mrs. Pearl Lundell entertained in honor of the bride at the Jones' home Monday afternoon and the same evening members of the First ward Sunday school gave a party In honor of the young couple at the home of the bride's parents. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sperry of JTephi and will make their home in Nephi. Mrs. H. C. Crane and Mrs. J. R. Ostler entertained a number of their lady friends at the home of their The mother Thursday afternoon. time was spent in sewing and social chat, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Those present were: Mrs. A. J. Crapo, Mrs. Archie Brooks, Mrs. J. F. Tolley, Mrs. C. C. Reese, Mrs. Wallace L. Martin, Miss Eva Winn, Miss Flora Parkes, Mrs. Erva Andrews, Airs. Grant Allen, Mrs. A. V. Pyper, Mrs. J. W. Ockey, Mrs. Ross Burton, Mrs. Donald Jones, Mrs Gerald Pyper, Mrs. Floyd Lunt, Mrs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Douglas A. B. Gibson, and the hostesses Mrs. baby boy. September 24." Crane and Mrs. Ostler. K AYE Lee Shubert Did Not Own One Theater. time my brother, Sara, and ATI THIS were managing road companies It was almost Impossible then for Independent managers to get a house In which to play for even one night, the theaters being controlled by a syndicate, and we soon ran up against this snag. All the best theaters were closed to us, so we got hold of old. places and fixed them up as well as we could. We rented halls, anything we could find, so we could Lee Shubert. play our companies. TODAY : As If destiny had played s a designing hand In the case, the own and direct more theaters in this country than anyone else In the theatrical profession, and have the greatest theatrical organization In the world. The Shuberts are also the producers of numerous plays and musical pieces every year, among them such almost Institutional productions as the Winter Garden shows. run-dow- Save money by buying Coats rsi T that Shn-bert- VEST '. VV E 'HTivi i U 4 Newspaper Syndicate.) Marcelling, Manicuring, Shampoo, Facial Treatment, Scalp Treatment, and other Beauty Work. Day Phone 59. Night Phone 182. The young lady across the way ;iys tin- ancients thought the gods ilved on ML Olympus and ate nothing but ambergris. A sntarf and emmftrtailt maJt with tlttvts mid mannish fock-tttbt taunt girl's afttmoen zoos has tht nan a E ERMA'S nice job we can do. frsctitsl st Span. We take delight in turning out the best job "Vol is". Bring us your dirty car and see what a 1670 A No truly worker was ever able to tlte finish his day's task. There always remains some portion upon which he would like to spend a little longer time. workThe reason the er watches the clock Is because his heart Is not In his labors and his pride Is not In their results. Vim Know He has always received condemnaboth sides for his fair and tion Impartial handling f all cases. California muter Cur place of business is always Spic and Btnrotiac 1686 tfwtt cat it There Is one certain thing; no creature not endowed with. mora than two eyes can watch his Job and the clock at the same time. When a man Is looking at a clock Ms sole Interest is the answer to the question, "What time is it?" The most efficient office in Wash Ington during the war was one particular division of the Navy department. In that big room there was neither a calendar nor a. clock. 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