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Show Thursday, October 2. 1930 THE 3TS r- mnr-- - ' " f " N This Week .w'' I as. . isAzr. THE of Now JerEurope with a budget of Information and aorrow. All Europe worries about Russian durnplnc of wheat, and other things, as we worry, and Europe, like. ourselves, doesn't see any way of fighting the Russian menace. You can say to Russian: "You Confressman 6 Ai Fort, from shall not sell or buy In our wheat market.'' But you eaa't keep Ruasta from cutting prices In Europe, which means that our farmers' surplus cannot aell abroad. - - 122 Great parade In celebration of Boston's three hundredth birthday arch In front of Faneuil hull. 2 First photograph of the Flying Wing, army which la belnt tested at Dayton. Ohio. 8 Troopers of the Third wives of army officers as missionaries In the Tloneer Days" pageant given 1 phasing through the Triumph new mystery plane of the cavalry as Indian braves and at Tort Myer, Virginia. the Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment No. 1 MSOLtrrtON MELA TING TO FILLING VACANCIES IS UitilSLATUKK aa assssd-A Wat Mailatt to Settle) IS ml Article VI ef tee ml BUI th ef Utah, reialllllea setter; to vaeancas ia tbe lertalatsre. B H reserves) my thm Lerisiatare ml Am Stat ml I'tsb, elects to thereto i twe-tslr- ack hees mt mil sasss-fce- ra cancmrrina nnlii claim and ether valuable mineral dansjtla coal er hydre-earbe- n Including lands Mtaininaad all machinery used fat miaiasr and all property er surfer hnpravsmewts upon er appurtenant to mine er miataar claims, aad the value ef aey surface bm saad mt mining ejaisas, or mming property for ether thaa mining purposes, shall be assessed as ether tangible property. SECTION 2. Secretary ef 811 to pab. Bah. Th secretary ef State la directed tw cans this proposed ameadroent te be published a required by th eonstitut ion and to be submitted to the electors ef th State at the next general election ia th manner provided by law, whea. If apSECTION 2. Ia effect proved by th elector of the State, thm amendment tab effect on shall proposed th 1st day of January. 1921. Filed with th Secretary ef Stat Feb. ruary 22, 1920. SECTION 1 Boetions to mm That H a pnpoMd to muni Section II of Article VI of the constitution at the 8 rate of Utah so that tfaa Mm ahaJl read as follows t SECTION It. Vacancies to k Vaeancie that may occur in either boos of th lerislatar shall b filled In auch manner aa may be provided br law. Constitutional Amendment a. SECTION Secretary sf State to No. 3 The aecretary of State la directed to RELATING TO STATE SCHOOL FUND Constitutional Amendment emus tbia propoeed amendment to be AND MANNER OP DISTRIBUTING INNo. 5 published aa required by the constitution TEREST OF SUCH FUND. RESOLUTION CREATING A BTATK A and to be aobmitted to the electors of the A Joint resolution m providing for assend-TAX COMMISSION Stat at the next settera! election' In the am-bar- s hens ts reaolstioas seits Joint A resolution Joint proposing an a seen manner provided by law. three and eiajht psssed by the legto Section 11 ef Article 12 mt the SECTION t. Ia effect when. If apIn 1929, to amend islature constitation ef the State ef Utah, reproved by th electors of th State, this Section t. Article X. and Section 7. Are te revenue aad taxation. proposed amendment shall take effect on XIU ef the constitution sf th Stale Belating ticle resolved it ef the . by the Legislator the 1st day of January. 1931. of Utah relating to the State school fand two-thir- ds all State mesas ef ef Utah, Filed with th Secretary of Stat Feband the msnner of distributing the inhers elected to each boas cencarrixur ruary 21, 1930. terest of each fund and ether raven ase therein : ef th several choel districts ef the SECTION 1 Sections proposed ts amend. Constitutional Amendment Stat. it is proposed to amend Section 11 of Be it resolved by tb Legislature ef the That Article XIII of the constitution of the No. 2 Stat ef Utah, two-thirf all the memof State so that the sam will read DELATING TO REVENUE BE8OLUTI0N bers elected to each House concurring as followsUtah : AND TAXATION therein : amend11. Creation ef Stata tax com. an SECTION resohitioa Joint A propoems' SECTION 1. to mission proposed governor to apmembership ment to Seetione 1 and of Article 13 amend. That it is Resolution proposed to amend house point terms duties ml th constitution of th Stat of Utah, coenty hoards joint resolution number S psssed by the be State tax comThere shall a duties. relating-- to revenue and taxation. in 1929, proposing to amend mission of four the members, not consisting Be it resolved by th Lerialatar el 8 of Article IS of the constitution than two of whom shall belong to tw - thirds f all Section f Utah. Stat of the State of Utaii so that th same will more same concurBona the members elected to each political party. Th members read as follows: of th commission shaU be appointed by ring; therein : Proceeds lands and t. SECTION sther of 1. th governor, by and with the consent of SECTION Sections propoeed to perper cent of proceeds th senate, for such terms of office as may amend. That it ia proposed to amend propertyfund. The lands of all that proceeds petual be by law. The State tax commisSections 2 and 8 of Article XIII of th been or may be granted by the Unit sionprovided ahall administer and supervise the constitution of th Stat of Utah so that have to States ed the this for support State, tax laws of the State. It shall assess th tans will read aa e follows: of the common school ; the proceeds of all mines and public utilities and adjust and SECTION 1. Tant-iblproperty to be property that may accrue to the State equalize the valuation and assessment of tared how valoe ascertained properties by escheat or forfeiture; all unclaimed property among th several counties. It xcmpt lesialatur to provide annual tax Bhares and dividends of any corporation shall have such other powers of original for State. All tangible property in th incorporated under th laws of this State: assessment as the legislature may proto of laws State, not exempt under the the of the sale proceeds timber, mineral vide. Under such in suca United States, or under this constitution, or otner property from ofschool and Stat eases and within suchregulations limitations as the Ha to value, lands, other than those hall bo taxed ia proportion (ranted for specific legislature may prescribe, it shall estab-to be ascertained aa provided by law. Th purposes ; and five centum of the net lish systems of public accounting, review inuueitr of the United States, of th State, proceeds of the Baleper lands lying of bond issues, revise the tax levies counties, cities, towns, school districts, within the State, whichpublic aheJl be sold bv proposed and of local librabudgets and public governmental unite, municipal corporation tno united states to the ad- and equalise the assessment and valuation ries, lota with the buildings thereon used mission of this Statesubaequent into the Union, shall exclusively for either religions worship or be and remain a perpetaal fund, to be of property within the counties. The ducharitable purposes, and places of burial called the Stat school fnnd. th interest ties imposed upon th Stat board of by the constitution and lawn not held or used for private or corporate of which only, shall be distributed among equalization . this Stat shall be performed by the benefit, shall b exempt from taxat-'ontne several school districts according to of tax State commission. Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, the hut preceding school census. county of thia State there (hall power planta, pumpina plants, tram misSECTION 2. te beIna each proposed board of equalization concounty sion lines, pipes and flumes owned and amend. That it is Resolution to amend house proposed the board of county commissionof used by individuals or corporations for irresolution number S passed by th sisting ers said of The county board of county. rigating lands within th state owned by joint in 1929. proposing to amend shall adjust and equal ire th auch individuals or corporations, or the Hrislatur Section 7. ef Article XIII of the constitu equalization assessment and of the real and valuation individual members thereof, shall not be tion of the State of Utah ao that th same personal property within their respective separately taxed as Ions as they shall be wut read as follows: to such owned and used exclusively for such purcounties, subject regulation and SECTION T. Rat mt taxation not to control by the State tax commission a pose. Power plants, power transmission exceed purpose distribatieu. Th rats may be The State tax law. line and other property, used for gen- of taxation oa tangible prescribed by property shall not erating and delivering electrical power, a exceed, en each dollar of valuation, two commission and the county boards of shall each have such other used which is of equalisation for four-tentfurnishing portion and mill for general State aa may be prescribed by the leg--is power far pumping water for irrigation purposes, of one mill for high power Is ture, purposes on lands ia th Stat of Utah, school purposes, which shall constitute the SECTION 2. Secretary ef Stats te pubmay be exempted from taxation to th high school fond; said fund shall he ap- lish. aecretary of State is directed, to extent that such property ia used for such portioned in the manner the legislature cause Th proposed amendment to be pubThese exemptions shall accrue snail purposes. to the school districts main lished this as required by the constitution and to the benefit of th users of water so taining;provide, such and high schools, for levy to bo submitted to th eleetors ef the pumped under such regulations aa th leg- district school which together State at the next general election in the islature may prescrib. Th taxes of th with tne Interest purposes on the permanent school provided by law. indigent poor may be. remitted or abated fund and such other fund as may be manner 2. Te SECTION take offset when. as and such manner times such in at may available for district school win be provided by law. The legislature may rain annually an amount purposes, approved by the elector of th Stat, which equals If amendment ahall thia tabs taxation effect proposed provide for the exemption from $25.00 for each person of school ag in th on the 1st day of January, 1931. of homes, homesteads, and personal prop- state as shown by th last preceding school Filed with th Secretary ef State Feberty, not to exceed two hundred fifty dol- census; the sam to be distributed anmne lars in value for hamea and homesteads, the school districts according to the last ruary 25, 1920. and on hundred dollar for personal prop- preceding school census ; and in addition erty. Property not to exceed 18.000 in an equalization fund which when added Constitutional Amendment vain, inowned by disabled persons who to other revenues provided for this nor erred any war in th military service poo by th legislature shall be 25.00 for RELATING TO No.fi THE LOCATION OF of th United States er of th Stat of eaea person of school sure aa shown bv the THE STATE PRISON AND STATS Utah and by the unmarried widows and last preceding school census; ssld equali INSTITUTIONS minor orphans of such persons may be sation fund ahall be apportioned to th A Joint resolution proposing an amendexempted as th legislature may provide. school districts in such manner as th leg ment to Section 3, ef Article XIX ef tno Th legislature shall provide by law for islature snail provide. Said rates shall of th State sf Utah, reconstitution souran annual tax sufficient, with other not be increased unless a ta lating to the location ef the 8 tats Prison. ce of revenue, to defray th estimated or increase th sam specifying-proposition th rat or Be It resolved by th Legislators ef th dinary expenses of th Stat for each fis rates proposed and th time during which ef th saembers Stat ef Utah, two-thir-ds of paying th the same shall be levied, be first submitcal year, ror th elected to each hens concealing thereStat debt, if any there be, th legisla- ted to a vote of such of the qualified elecin: ture shall provide for levying a tax an- tors of th State, aa in the year next preSECTION I. Sscttsn nreaeeed to amend. nually, sufficient to pay the annua Inter- ceding such election, shall have paid a That it is proposed to amend Section S of est and to pay th principal of such debt, property tax assessed to them within the Article XIX ef the constitution of the within twenty years-frothe final passag State, and th majority of those voting State of Utah so that th same will read of th law creating th debt. thereon ahall vote in favor thereof, in such aa follows: SECTION S. Assessment and taxation manner aa may be provided by law. SECTION S Location of public instituSECTION 2. Secretary ef State to pub- tions and disposition ef Lands. Th dadectiena persanal in lish. Th secretary of State is directed to institutions of th Stat are hereby publi aeemptione percome tax rates dlspeattions mt rsvsnaas. cause this proposed amendment to be pub- manently located at the places hereinafTh legislature shall provide) by law a uni- lished as required by the constltutam and ter named, each to have the Lands speci and to be submitted to the electors ef th Stat fics tty granted to tt form and equal rat of assessuieut the United taxation en all tangible property ia the at th next general election in th manner in tne Act oi Mngresa,by appre red JulyStates, in money, and provided by law, as one proposition in lieu 1894, to be disposed of and need in loth, State, aeeordtnc to its value suca as of H. J. R. num hers S and 8, psssed at manner aa the legislator mar nan prescribe by law suca provide: hall asi.ua s a Just valuation for taxation th regular session of the 18th legislature. Th seat of government aad th First: of auch property, ao that every parson SECTION . Te take effect when. State fair at Salt Lak City. and corporation shall pay a tax in propor- If approved by th electors of the Stat Second t The institution for th deaf and tion to th value of bis, her, or its taa-g-f- bl the proposed amendment ahall take effect dumb, and tb Wind, and the State reform cbool at Ogden City, in th county of property! provided that the legisla en the first day ef January, 1M1. ture may determine the manner and extent FUed with the Secretary of Stat Febof taxing transient Hv stock ana nv ruary 2S, mo. Third: Tb Utah Stat borpltal at Prostock being fed for slaughter to be used ve City, in th county of Utah. for huaaea conaumptkm. Intangible propSECTION 1. Secretary of Btate to pubConstitutional Amendment erty may be exempted from taxation as lish. Thm secretary f State ts directed to . No. man-be such in. or taxed it may cans pioyity to each extent ' the legislature RESOLUTION RELATING piopuscd amendment to be pubTO TUB lished this and a leuulied by th constitution and Provided that if intangible TAXATION OF MINES AND MINING to be submitted to the electors of the gassy pivxl. PROPEKTT piepeity be taxed as property th rat State at the next general election in the ejsareof shall not exceed five mills on each A Joint leseJuMsa providing foe aa Basene- manner provided by law. Bectaaa sett ss d. Article 12, ef the t dollar of valuation. When exempted from SECTION 2. Te take effect when. ceentJtartiea sf th Stat ef Utah rslat-- If taxation as property, the taxable income by the electoi of th State, ing to th taxatiea of aulas aad asinine thisapproved tberef retra shall be taxed under any tax proposed amendment shall tea effect baaed on Incomes, but when taxed by property. the 1st day of January, 1921. the Legislator ef the onFiled it resolved bytwo-thir-ds th State of Utah as property, the income BeState th Secretary el State Febef Utah, ef all th mess- - ruary 26,with therefrom shall not also be taxed. Th 1930. sarase srs to started ecai x- isniiiilm deductions. for may provide . l aanp-tionL. M. H. Welling, Secretary ef State ef andor offset oa any tea based therein SECTION L Sectiow p reposed atpesa income, l am personal moom tax mend. State of Utah, do hereby certify that That H is proposed to amend Sec the rate shall be graduated but th maxi- tion is a full, true and cotfect the 4. Article Xrn. of the constitution of copy foregoing mum rat shall net exceed six per sent of ef Constitutional Amendments No. of Utah ao that the same will 1. 2. S, 4, , and net income. No excise tax rat based tne Btatefollows aa proposed by th r a income shall axosed four per cent of read asln ef the iesrU latere of 193S special apn ss-- aa he clalaas 4. te and Mines SECTION record ia my ofMet taeomc. of same the The rat limitations herein appear whet w fice. easel and malttpl contained for taxes based on income and seeaed memm T All s hereunto art nave be whereof. witness i tangible property. la for taxes n in tangible property shall be mines or mining claims, both my hand aad affixed the Great Seal of efeetiv until January 1, 1917. and there talliferous eased shall be "of this rock in 1st and sal State the Utah, day e BcjUem-be- r, place, placer after until changed by law by a vote mt aa 1932k th legtsistur shall previa; provioee. th majority at the members elected to i used ia new snd basis th multiple Ail 1 each house f the legislature. mmss evme received from taxes en inootne termining the value of metalliferousadditional from taxes en intangible property shall be for taxation purpose and the aW located as folk-sr; 7s per cent thereof to assrsnd value of 25.00 per acre thereof the stat district cbooi fund and Is shall not be changed before January 2, IMS. nor thereafter nata otherwise proper cent thereof to th Stat (SEAL) ' Secretary est Stat. oral fund and th Stat levies Xor vided fay law. All etirer aula a Brining flu. . ucfc porpesas shall b-- . rvdoeed annually ia piwportioa to th useniass s allocated; provided that any surplus above th revenue required for the State district school fund as provided in Section I of this Article shall b paid into the State general fund. SECTION t. Secretary mt State to saeliak. The aecretary f Stat as directed to caos taw proposed amendmont to be published as required by th constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the But at the next general election in th aiaaner provided by law. SECTION . T take offset w sea. If approved by the electors of th Stat this proposed amendment shall take effect ua the let day of January, 1M1. Filed with th Seertary of Stat February 25, 10. t (J Possibly we underestimate Russia, and her ability. The great Agassis, quoted by Dr. Appleton In his "Basts of All Ufa" ssld: "Every scientific truth passes through three stages. First: men say It Is not true. Than, they declare It is hostile to religion. Finally, they say that everyone has ji known It," First, our high financial minds said that- - Russia's government couldn't possibly last Then, they si'd, which was quite true, that Russia was hostile to religion. By and by they may be saying: "Everyone always knew that Russia was certain to succeed and teach the world things that the world did not know." Other lands, other views. In Miami. David Weinberg, tail or. Interested In Communistic ideas. was kidnapped. tTed. feathered, beaten, wrapped In a white hooded cloak, thrown out o an automobile In Russia, fort-lg- men. Includ- officials, ac ing high gover-nuien- t cused of not sympathising with Communistic Ideals, are taken out and suot dead. Tuey were accused of stirring up public discontent by Interfering with food distribution. In one spot you are tarred and feathered for talking Communism. In another spot you are shot be cause you are not Interested In Communism. Angels that study us must wonder. Qua-harlbo- ovo-rle- Usually; when you read that a man has killed his family and himself, you find a paragraph about the bottle of bootleg whisky. In a story from York, Fa., bootlegging plays no part Harry Dietrich, a farmer, hanged himself after killing his wife and four children. In place of tUe usual whisky bottle, there was a note saying the family must die together, aa he could not leave them alone. The farmer's note for $3,800 was coming due at a local bank the next week, with no money to pay it! Mr. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, who in- terests himself in everything from Peking to If era and all around back to Philadelphia, discovers that the American prize fighting business la "a racket." He- discovers "owning,." controlling and exploiting the best known fighters. They "fix" the prise fights, and organize fouls, when that seems de- sirable. However, why argue about prise fighting and its racket? Prise fighting is In a class with bull baiting, badger drawing, dog and cock fighting, only worse, and should go to Join the others. Joseph Toplitsky, of Los Angeles and the whole Pacific Coast, la In New York and tells Easterners that they "cry too much and plan too little." Things on the coast are impiov-lng- . And across the Pacific, in Shanghai, there la a genuine real estate boom. Chinese that got mil lions out of China's upheaval, learning that the National Clt Bank In Shanghai wouldn't even give them une and one-ha- lf pet nt on their deposits, decided to buy real tate, and up went prices. We are twenty per cant below normal now, average normal, not 1929 normal. We shall' recover that 10 per cent toon and then start go ing up again. So says Toplitsky, which la bet ter, as he says, than 'crying." a Faa Paaassjss fradkats, las.) top of Itald Cliff stood W In the rfKHinlljjIil : and outlined there were two fiiruri'S near tbe Klite of the rock. From the base of the cliff, far below, came the sound of rushing waters. The rnlnlnture mael Devil's Whirlpool. strom, lay below, the depths Of whose swirl no one knew. Jnne. don't put me off any long er. Honey," Mat Gran per .was hold ing the girl's hands with his eager lips but a few Inches from hers. But, Mat, yuh don t know no. yuh donT know !" But I do know. Jane. Ain't me old ninn ever give In ylt?" No, Mut. an' that ain't the wust he ain't ever goln' ta" Ixird. Honey, an' air yuh goln to let thet stand atwlxt us forever? We can run sway an' get married : Unless you see the name Bayer and the word and when we come buck, tbe old genuine on the package as pictured above you man can't say nothlnV can never be sure that you are taking the genA distinct shudder passed through uine Bayer Aspirin that thousands of physicians the girl's frame. "Thet's Jest It. Mat Paw says If I run away wl' prescribe in their daily practice. yuh, he'll foller yuh down an shoot The name Bayer means genuine Aspirin. It yuh, shore!" is your guarantee of purity your protection Mat laughed. "I'll risk met." against imitations. Millions of users have proved "No, no, nol Yuh don't know Paw. It's all on account o' yore Paw that it is safe. shoe-tibis brother" "bout them Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly relieves hogs, twenty year ago. Of course RheumatiKm Sore Throat Headache It was an' Paw knows Neuritis Colds it; but somehow "he canH git It Neuralgia out'n bis system." "Janet" Mat's words came in follow its ts No harmful short, qnlck breaths ; "ef yuh won't run avsy wl' me, I'll steal yuh. It does not depress the heart. Honey. Ef I can't have yuh, I'd Jest hb soon be dead. So what's the difference?" roi Sallcy Hoa14 el Bays Maaalaeture oi Uo Aspirin Is th Back In the cabin 50 yards away, Jeff Slocnm woke from a maudlin sleep, with hiccoughs. "Hm hlc I Patience Something or Somebody? reckon I got to get np an' drink Chinese women are said to be the Mrs. llings Just as sure as you about a bucketful of water," he dere born something escaped my mind most partY-n- t lifihe world.' No doubt cided. From a corner he took down a today. patience Is necessary vltn one's husMr. llings Something? You mean band conies home btle and turns out gourd from a nail In the wall, and to be a CWnamUn. Life. dipped the bowl of It Into a bucket somebody, don't you, June? which stood on a shelf there. At length he turned toward the bed, Some man's mind is what pushes All table Hiid desk eilces need to his hiccoughs quieted. Passing the be made of metal or for cig- forwurd civilization; first this one, glass open door of a shed room, he then that one. glanced at a bed near an opposite arette smokers. window, upon which the moonlight now fell. Quickly turning about be called : "Maw?" "Wat's the matter now. Paw?" came from the bed be lately had Herbert Spencer Dickey saw in South America a tribe of "pale yellow" Indians, named the And they supplied information that, he hopes, will help him find a tribe of white Indians next year. The yellow color is interesting, suggesting the alleged Incoming: of Indians from Asia. Mr. Dickey brings back, among other interesting animals, a red howler monkey. Why should a monkey be red, why should he howl? Was he made that way originally to amuse Adam and Eve? A red bowling monkey welcome entertmust have been ainment 'or p. couple that had no radio, talking machine or miniature golf links. Science says natural stlctlon decided the monkey's color. The red made him hard to set, among the tropical flowers. And he learned to howl, more and more wildly as he discovered the howling kept away animals that would eat him. (d 1K AS.PBRD By CHARLES SLOAN REID How To Curb Russia T Why K Red Howler? No Bootleg 'n This The Fight Racket sey, comes a. - Saved Her Dad and Won the Daughter ty ARTHUR BRISBANE Ik. Page S?eri NEPIII. UTAH TIMES-NEW- Beware of Imitations DEMAND SAFE traxie-osa- rk Castoria corrects CHILDREN'! ailments left "Whar's Jnne?" "Lord, I don't know; ef she nln't In bed." "Well, she ain't, nuther." "Thet's funny." "'Tain't funny, nuther, effn she's run off wl thet scamp. Mat Maybe she ain't got Granger. fur." Sloeum hurried to the front door of the cabin. He had thought of the cliff. He had courted his own wife there in her girlhood, and remem bered. Creeping through the bushes he approached the rock In a roundabout way, and soon came np Just In the rear of it, His teeth came together with a snap when he rec ognized Mat and Jane. They were standing some distance apart, Mat quite near the edce of the rock. Slocum'8 blood boiled. The old hog feud rose in his thoughts. Half a dozen bounds would bring him to Mat Granger's back. Maybe he could be quick enough to accomplish the deed he had resolved upon before Jane could give warning. Crouching, he planted his left foot behind him to aid In the first spring. A slight Impact from his outstretched hands would send the young mountaineer over the edge of the rock and Into the whirlpool below. Presently there was the sound of a body shooting forward through the leaves of the shrubhery. Jane screamed and Mat quickly Jerked his head about Realizing the nature of the onslaught. Mat stepped aside Just in time to escape the catapulting form of Slocum. momentum was such that he In an Instant ' he could not stop. shot, head foremost, over the edge of the cliff. Jane clapped her hands to her eyes, and sank to the rock. "For God's sake, a little help here, Jane!" The words came from Mat In little gasps. Jane sprang to her feet As Slocum's body had shot past Mat's hands suddenly had shot outward Just In time to seize one foot of the big mountaineer as his body disappeared over the brink of the precipice. Slocum now hung suspended down the fnce of tbe rock, while Mat, lying flat upon the cliff, was clinging to that one foot "Gif a long stick back there, Jane, an' let yuhr dad git hold of it, while you lie down like I be." after-effec- - ivi.W 'ietaVSi'' f IS)HSllBliaIBSW 'VLi'WfyfiTpiE EZZ Lis !- MBeMBtSorNe0 Tt i a relief and satisfaction Wi ia fnr mnthpra tn bnnw thai there i is always Castoria to depend on K'hen babies get fretful and uncomfortable! Whether it's teething, colic or other little upset, Cantoria always brings quick comfort; and, with relief from pain, restful sleep. And when older, children get out of sorts and out of condition, you have only to give a more liberal dose of this pure vegetable preparation to right the disturbed condition quickly. Because Castoria is made expressly for children, it has just the needed mildness of action. Yet you can always depend on it to be g It is almost certain to clear up any minor ailment and cannot possibly do the youngest child the slightest harm. So it's the first thing to think of when a child has a coated tongue, is fretful and out of sorts. Be sure to get the genuine; with Chas. H. Fletcher, signature on the package. A Langthy Stay Say th Editor VlHitor ro you pay for Jokes? "When Is your wife coming hnck?" Editor Yes, your laughs are at "I don't know. She is taking )mrt our expense. n a VHcutlon niuriillioii V effective. Slo-cum- 's Jane obeyed. "Now, Slocum," Mat directed, "you climb thet stick ; an' don't yuh do It wl' no Jerkin', nuther." It was hard work, and required time; but In the end Slocum lay panting on top of the rock, while Mat and Jane stood over him. It was some minutes before the old man had recovered. Then he thrust a hand toward Mat Granger grasped It warmly. "Yuh can have 'er, Mat I I been Jest a fool, not to know a man when I see'd one." Taking Jane by the shoulders be thrust her Into the arms of Mat. "What yuh say now, Jane?" Mat held her close to bis breast "ItH be sny time you say. Mat," Jane burled ber face against his neck. When meteryea BV Ea -- va ra t. dition. Sx ment, av-- m?.m - Should Be Used To keep die skin in good con OintAnoint with bathe with 'iitlrurm Soap and tutlrura hot water. Cutieura ideal toilet powder. IW Taleuai i n BoapaVa. ObiOasnt Be. asKlOOs. TaleeaaSa. Procjrletnrs: Tetter Pre a CImsiiUsj Oarperattea. KaU . Haas, Combat The) Answer "To prevent war. get everybody "Shonld political speakers address together around a big table." meetings, or talk over the radio?" "Who settles precedence ?" "Nor Trade Your Big Car on The Nctv Model Ford d (Copyrlsht--l Original Saffragette The first suffragette was born 170 years ago. Her name was Mary Wollstonecraft, governess In, a.weaitny auntisn peers ramiiy. book calling attention She wrote to the grievances and misfortunes sex. When she married, of ber Mary Insisted npon living In a sep arate house from her husband, fear ing their affections would grow cold If they, saw too much of each other. 24 W. 5th South Salt Lake City - Utah tbe new model Cars and Trucks on display AH |