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Show i) BEAVER PRESS 5aIIy 5ez in 1 ' : : I V ir - ir J 3 I ff '3'7 '".jr.... . w-- .., law i mm ' 1 WWK .4.1 I i ', I 8 9 1 B irx-- . Ul SI I IBSi Vv,' I 58&3 4 J x; V Get in the swim and keep your locality out in front by doing your bit for home industry. '". KZ?X &"MW These Brands Are Intermountain Made And Deserve Your Support C ::xw.-v-- t m f Ee-- , -' 2 A ft. a !3t Ytt.STi It. W 'II A - i- KeZte' ..:r TtfSM - r Use for Rabbit Skins Approximately 175,000,000 rabbit Get the "Intermountain" Habit. skins a year are imported into th United States. Of these, 87,000,OOC Say it if you need a dress; are made into hat felt and the othSay it when you order groceries; er half goes to the fur trade. Banish every risk of "Guess". Say it when you buy equipment, This Week's Prize Story zit??i i.n .id errTraantjrrismii By ELMO SCOTT WATSON ' AT 30 Is the day when America honors her warrior dead. On that Build a home, or fence the lands, There's always safety in the Habit Of saying "Intermountain" Brands. ELDA MORTENSON Ephraim, Utah. M day we decorate their graves with flowers as our tribute of love and respect for those who gave their lives for their country. But this annual observance Is not the only evidence of America's gratitude to her heroic sons and daughters. Since the World war there have been erected In every part of the country memorials of various kinds which recall, not on Just one day of the year, but on every day, the service of those who perished during the great conflict of It For 79 yean th Standard in the Borne b - :,4$i . ' Sperry Drifted S Some one has remarked recently that "the realistic temper of our day has affected war memorials In such a way as to convert the memorial to the dead Into a benefaction for the living and In Its modern tendency the war memorial movement has become a source of constructive effort by which the spirit of dedication Is mobilized to produce works of humanitarian, educational and Inspirational value." Among these 'HvorUs of humanitarian, educational and Inspirational value" may be listed some of the state memorials which have already been erected or which are now In the process of construction or are planned, but as yet not brought Into being. Outstanding among these projects erected by the citizens of the state as a whole Is the new state capitol at Lincoln, Neb. The words which are engraved upon Its cornerstone tell Its purpose "The Capitol of Nebraska Dedicated to the Memory of Those "Who Fell In the Service of Their Country." The building Is In the form of an exact square, of which each face Is 437 feet long, Including the terraces. The greater part of the exterior Is rather low, broken at the center of each side by a somewhat higher mass, each of which Is the termination of a structure, from the center of which rises a great tower, 80 feet square and 400 feet high from the ground to the top of the figure on the dome. Another state memorial on a magnificent scale Is the Indiana World War memorial project In Indianapolis, which, however, will be dedicated to the sole purpose of commemoration. The main building stands In a plaza which Is spread down like a long strip of carpet through the city and whose pattern is to be worked out In lawns, flower beds and clusters of shrubbery. Although Nebraska and Indiana thus far have the memorials of outstanding magulfteence, other states have projects of various kinds either under way or already completed to honor the memory of their sons. Alabama has provided for a commission authorized to adopt plana for a memorial, the state to appropriate $30,000, conditioned upon the raising of $200,000 by private contributions. Arkansas has given up its old state capitol and grounds and designated them as the Arkansas State War memorial to be used by the American Legion of the state. Although California has no state memorial. San Francisco has a memorial project under way. The main features around an ambitious memorial court are to be an opera house, a museum of fine arts and the memorial building. In Idaho the memorial has taken the form of a large armory and gymnasium in the University of Idaho. In this building there Is a bronze tablet on which is Inscribed the names of all Idaho men who lost their lives In service. Illinois has a similar memorial In the form of the great stadium at the University of Illinois dedicated to the memory of the Illinl who died In France, and Illinois metropolis, Chicago, plans are under way for a magnificent monument. Kentucky, with the aid of popular subscription, has erected a memorial building on the grounds of the University of Kentucky at and the city of Louisville has also erected a memorial building. The state of Maryland and the city of Baltimore have combined to provide a structure that Is unique in many respects a magnificent memorial hall, the main floor of which is devoted to honoring the soldier dead. It contains, Inscribed on the walls, the names of the battles In which Maryland troops were engaged and the names of Maryland's war dead. The Massachusetts memorial (illustrated above) Is In the form of a huge lighthouse, in keeping with those structures which act as beacons along its "stern and coast," In Missouri the memorials take several forms. Some are monuments, some are arches, tome M rock-boun- d Hi. It' dependable Wise Father A prosperous farmer, replying to a comment on the amount of money he was spending to put bis son through college, said: "Yes, it does take a lot of money; but I'd rather leave my money in my boy than to him!" Exchange. Roses Everblooming each Red, and Coral 1 Hardy Pink, 2 year field grown This "Ad" and $1.00 Will brine the above to you Postpaid PORTER WALTON CO. Salt Lake Seed A Nursery Specialists, City YoOT Address ' Value of Knowledge Knowledge is that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially raises one man above tbe other. Joseph Addison. Bronze Memorial Tablets TO PERMANENTLY MARK THE LAST RESTING PLACE OP RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OR COMMEMORATE HISTORIC EVENTS CALL OR WRITE SALT LAKE STAMP CO. Phone Was. S097 4 ' d in-th- e 3 Snow Flour . 3014-191- cross-shape- 1 - f 5 - 1 M 1. The Indiana Memorial World War shrine which It being erected In Indianapolis. It is 210 feet high and has a base of 180 by 270 feet. 2. Tha War Heroes memorial In Kansas City, Mo. 3. The Missouri State memorial at Cheppy, France, the first of its kind on a World war battlefield. The statue of Victory overlooks the ruins of the town where so many soldiers of and Eighty-nintthe Thirty-fiftdivisions, mainly Missouri men, were killed In charging machine gun nests on these heights. 4. The new Nebraska state capitol which Is dedicated to the memory of the Nebraska men who lost their live In the World war. 6. Model of the Massachusetts War memorial which will be erected on the summit of Mt. Greylock, the highest point in the state, 3,505 feet above sea level. The memorial will be 93 feet high and the ball of light at the top will be 10 feet In diameter. h j are parks. The memorial law there provides that the state appropriate a sum equal to that raised by any county up to $I,ooo for the purpose of providing county memorials. Two Missouri cities have made Interesting adaptations of the memorial idea. St. Louis has a Memorial plaza, around which will be gronied the memorial building, a municipal auditorium and the Civil courthouse. The Kansas City memorial Is one of the most characteristically American of all of the new mouumenta. Its dominant note is a tall tower, lifting from a grent sweep of terrace, along the north side of which runs a stone wall richly carved with historic figures. The tower, set between two porticoed buildings, has the appearance of a fluted column. Four rounded piers, which form It, soar aloft In unbroken line, and on the summit bear an altar of sacrifice. In Nevada the memorial movement has led to the erection of the Heroes Memorial building, which houses the state nlghway department, the state engineers' department and headquarters for various ex service men's organizations. New Jersey has provided for a France Memorial commission of five members to be appointed by the governor. This commission Is required lo consult with the United States Battle Monu public-sp- n by Wmtern Nwpipr I'bIob.) Salt Lake City. Utah Eberhardt's Moorest Inner Spring Elattressca WANTED: Names ef Ajrenta to sell Christmas Cards in 1931 through your local printer. Plans (or 1931 being made now. Send in your name for details which wit make your selling easier without Oh triMibles, mistake and delays yeu had is Writi representing eastern factories. W. N. U P. O. Box IS45. Salt Lake City. SALT LAKE MATTRESS. AND MFG. CO. j7c?UU paid for the best article on "Why you should use Intermountain made Goods" Similar to above. Send your story in prose or verse to Intermountain Products Column .P. O. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. If your story appears in this column you will AA receive check for.... Q? Thomas Electric Co. v i h nients commission as to the feasibility of erecting a memorial in France. New Mexico is still engaged in an effort to construct a memorial hall and other buildings In the name of Its war dead. At the 1929 session of the legislature an appropriation was made for the purpose of founding, by way of a war memorial, a state library of general scope, as distinguished from the present state law library In New York steps have been taken to create a temporary state commission to select a prop er site for the erection of a memorial and pre pare preliminary plans and estimates of cost. North Carolina has provided for a memorial building commission and Ohio has appropriated $150,000 for erection of two memorials to commemorate the achievements of the Thirty-seenth division, which was composed largely of Ohio National Guard troops. Out of this appro priation a memorial bridce was erected over the Itlver Scheldt at Eyne, Belgium. In the rebuilt tillage of Montfaucon, France, a hospital has been built. There Is also In contemplation a memorial to be erected in Hattnn Chattel, France, for the Ohio brigade of artillery. Within the state Itself the memorial movement has tak en the form of a statue In the state capital an eight-anfigure of a typical American soldier cast In bronze. In Oklahoma the memorial spirit is reflected In several hospitals and a state historical building. A large stadium and athletic field are also In contemplation. A irited citizen recently gave $10,000 for a mural decoration In the state capitol. This con tains the names of nil tha Oklahomans who made the supreme sacrifice. The principal memorial In Oregon Is a Court of Honor, built on the campus at the Universitv of Oregon In honor of the men who left their classes for the battlefields. The Tennessee War memorial In Nashville has been Incorporated in the group of canltol buildings and stands on what Is now called Vic tory square. Its portico of double Doric col umns opens Into an uncovered court from which bronze doors lend into an auditorium on one siuo ami state on: cos on the other. As In Illinois, a memorial stadium at the University of Texas recalls the sacrifice of the youth or tne Lone Star state. Virginia has provided for the creation of a war memorial commission which is to consider tne erection or a memorial of a monumental or type. The commission has rec iMiiiiu-uuci- i n vuruitin 10 oe erected on the grounds or tne state capitol at Richmond. Washington has authorized the construction of a memorial on the state capitol grounds and appropriated $,o.0io for that purpose, and at the University of Washington there Is a Memorial way a boulevard lined with a double avenue of trees at the entrance of which are pylons accentuating the official entrance to the campus. Wisconsin, as part of Its memorial program has constructed a state hospital for veterans at a cost of $I,.TK).0(M); nm a Ktate Institution for the treatment of shell-sho- t ked cases. It has likewise provided a rehabilitation fund for newly veterans and an educational fund for those whse studies had been interrupted by war service?. BLUE SEAL CLEANSER Wonderful Sanitary Household Cleanser and Water Softener SOLE DISTRIBUTORS Tfcaa cfianlwafcCo. ASK YOUR DEALER Interesting Trees North Carolina has more than a dozen living trees that have witnessed or taken part in historical events. PUMPS MOTORS WATER WHEELS BOUGHT SOLD REPAIRED 843-- t WEST Ind SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH ''Better Sugar Beet Culture for Utah" is the title of Circular No. 93, just issued by the Utah agricultural experiment station at Logan. George Stewart and D. W. Pittman are of the pamphlet vbich may be obtained by writing the Logan station. 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Packed With Power ASK YOUR CROCER FOR Happiness Above All People's goods are comparable not in figures but in satisfaction; the happy man, whatever bis possessions, is the wealthiest and most fortunate. Rodin's Famous Statue Rodin's statue, the "Thinker," was exhibited at the Georges rallery in 1889. It was one 'of 38 Pieces of sculpture placed on view t0 LWr? Placed de l'Enfcr. The idea It fash.omng was largely (lue to Eodrn's vi.s.t to Italy in 1875. The "culptor was commissioned by M ZVZih h 101,1 Ro'lin that he have a door for the pro- oralive arts. TVwV ?Z is part of Rodin's "Magnum Ous." At the salon of 1 Lanolin Long in Use Lanolin, made from the wool of sheep, was the favorite ointment of the ancient Greeks more than 2,000 years ago. 1004 t.ie figure was on exhibition. the It was planned to be placed on upper crossbeam of the gate of hell, where the "Thinker' could look down on the scenes of human passion and woe extended below him. By public subscription the statue was ultimately purchased and presented to the city of Tans. Triumph Over Scurvy Even in desperate cases oi 18 scurvy it is said th3t recovery dehopefully anticipated whon the ficient vitamin C is supplied. |