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Show rt'ov r;j'i; Is a wot.rterful virtue an In ancestor. cially Thrift EMERYCOUf. HY PROGRESS "taeryuoanljAbstraclCo Editor eWaj Proprietor tXM a Th iroo Cwvld 8. WUlUma. CASTLE DALE, UTAH Ijcensed Abstracter of Titles EiubiiMb--ti 4' - fr?i.H - - espe- Warejiakes f . Tgl.t. fright makes ances, alliances n.a.e war. alli- A lot of peo;!e vt their style for their d b!u ironi I'uris. meeting never can the You know purchase. Cacti at Entered the Pcetofflce at true condition without tnveaUg&tlon. Pale, Utah, aa mall mat Money doesn't me:in eveithing, but ter, unj. r the Act of CongreEJ of Our Abstracts Tell It AU "vcrythin; ctes t.t mean in. ney. March I, 117. O. SwrtwoB Jr., Mgr. Ti;e overhead with which Industry Is i.ow concerned U a f:t!r business ky. aure of the title to the land you B GEORGE CHRISTENSEN Pwili. AUonw-jr-M-LA- Offices la the mimgvl HaJkJcg PRICE, UTAH Dentist W. DALTOH Notary PclsSk L. A. IT AH AT Nobody knows Just what lYsnce does to take her mind off 4abt pay ments, but it s somet LAW Kilyagnl Block, Price Utah Castle Valley Abstract O. Tlie Liberal Is much like other peo ple, except that he Is madder about things In general. Donald MacMlllan prefers smell Ben In his dash for the North pel Pat men would last longer. UoCO ATTOIINKY One thing Is certain and fast Is that this race to the North pole wlU not be marked by any hot Co J. Anderson, Manager CASTliK DALE, UTAH e are ureparcd to do your abstraction with wre and (Himltli. You can v or sell land or secure not fh.tr! j lotui without lutvlng an abstract of the title to the same. IV The chief trouble abot that German who killed 20 persona la that be could be executed only ones. The man who bought one oof and really got ten, counting the pops, may be thankful he didn't buy a rabbit known to the Chinese 3,000 years ago. The following prices are for butter wrappers, printed and delivered post pld whan paid for In advance. An rstra charge will be mido when not so pj'id for. 75 COO 1000 Butter wrapper Uutterwrppers Butter rappers hultrwrapper . . $1.0 ,... . . l.M The fool and his money are soon parted. If only nature would arrange a similar alienation of the fool and his car. A Chicago pastor says Job was an Ideal father. He must have been. Fathers with such patience are not nu merous. 1.71 4.M Some adventurers are going to cross the United States by boat, but that won't Interfere any with Panama canal t raffle. Save Pennies-Wa- ste It now is reported that the busy bee only appears to be busy. The fellow about two Jumps ahead of one looks to be busy and Is. Dollars f Some users of printing save pennies by get' ting inferior work And lose dollars through lack of ad' vertising value in the work they get Printers as a rule charge very reasonable pices, for none of them gel rich although nearly tS cf them work hard. A man who stole a cornet was sentenced to one day In Jail, so, fortu- nately for him, the police seem to have arrived before he played on It than 800 umpires are to de- cide who won the war game oft Hawaii. The next step yien Is to appoint an umpire to umpire the umpires. doe your printing to a good printer enn money. Our PrintJiig Is Unexcelled Man, says a critic. Is an incorrleible poet. Judging by some of the product, Incorrigible Is the precisely de scriptive word. Portland Oregontan. Mffieb J Scientists have found old. The burled them ered. kg a Sals! yj-y- c Archeolofists now In Tunis have dug up a baby's bottle 2,000 years old. It was as sound as It was on the day the baby threw it out of its buggy the last time. nil don't leav your ria In th If it is true that the earth is hol low, as a New Zealand scientist suggests, then why Is it that those bulbs tho l"i middleto aoffenceroad, tnd Co post to read a sale bill do you? Then don't expfct the other fallow to do it. we plant and which don't come up never rat tie t Perhaps one of the reasons whv so few men get at It to clean out their desks at regular intervals is the experience they go through at home with Put an id in this piper, thea. of the wathr. r"?difs nt te the you reach reads your announcements while ataUd it his fireside. If lie Is prtpcflve buyer you'll have hfm tt yourale. One extra buyer often paya the entire xpentc of I tie B,l that 3. ami it's buy er. wii't puli matie'jr An s.l in this paper reachea the people you are after. r Hi msy be t neeeviftv, but t. e it tite thing1 lijat due ,l.e iiusi.ier. p.?rt think cf htvlnf wi. ioi:t using VfUl advertising apace in thia paper. Oasfr-ii- ft j; house-cleanin- v The Department of Agriculture has exploded the bee's reputation for in dustry, but to date no one has heard of a picnic ant staging a walkout in the presence of pie. .. . IF I WERE IN HIGH SCHOOL Br THOMAS ARKLE CLARK D,an of Men, Ui.nily of lllinoi.. pOM, aged fourteen. lug the grammar . . - ! aVl.A . ! il r Cr In 1857, had achieved distinction as an attorney, a business man, a railroad official and a civic leader, and was appointed to the Japanese post last August. He went to Tokio in November and already had done "much to smooth out the difficulties between the United States and Japan arising from the immigrant exclusion law. . 111., NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENTEVENTS Is Just finishand school, - Ince he and I are friends, often, as e walk down together, he tells me for the future and, among Sudden Death of W. J. jsese,plans what he intends doing in high Bryan Shocks the Counhool. Sometimes I plan what THOUGH lould di if, like Tom, I were to have try His Burial in chance once more to enter the hig'i cliool. I shfiuld Bayer ?fln f??s the ti lit aJ. As long as the legend destroyers re at It, why not explode the old one about the small boy with a string il safety pin landinz more bass than the experienced angler with 1175 worth of flies t i rlrV wYi o f Q a. noi-im- . 2-- compelled to postpone his of prohibition enforcement machinery, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Andrews Is carrying on the government's enforcement campaign most vigorously. Just now he Is devoting especial attention to stopping leaks along the Canadian border and In the South, particularly In Florida, for he Is determined to check the entry of Illegal liquor Into the country. It Is the plan of the federal authorities to build up a working patrol of prohibition forces at the borders to with agents working in the Interior so that any shipments that Up through may be traced to their destination. In this way the prohibition chiefs hope to obtain evidence for wholesale arrests and prosecutions against organized bands violating the' Volstead act. Considerable excitement, which was more than local, was caused by the raiding by dry agents of the. Fish Fans' club, a political organization in Chicago, and the seizure of liquor found la members' lockers. There was promise that the club would lead in & fight against the present methods of the prohibition officials. . At Swampscott the information was given out that President Coolldge takes the position that the federal government, while specializing in national enforcement, holds Itself in readiness to step In wherever local enforcement lapses, and he assumes- that In such cases' as the Chicago raid there were special reasons for the action of the federal agents. Arlington. so eagerly foe not I1 By EDWARD W. PICKARD nnps" as 1 did then. I know that BRYAN, om when work to seem foolish ay WILLIAM theJENNINGS most notable figures an get out of It, to take a diflicul: uurse when one can get into an eas In American public life, has passed on now ue, but I have learned that It Is onl.i to another world, and his body lies In Arlington National cemetery i doing hard things that we and it Is only in overcoming a consistent disciple of peace surroundillicuitiw3 that we learn to depend on ed by the tombs of those who died in look , the armed service of their country. Bur he belongs there, for he was not a "pacificist" In the objectionable sense of the term, and when the nation went to war with Spain lie held a commission as colonel and raised a regiment in Nebraska. The sudden death of Mr. Bryan in Dayton, Tenn., where he had just won a temporary battle against the theory of evolution, tame as a shock to the country, and Indeed to the world, for he was known In all lands. He died while he slept, of apoplexy aggravated by Indigestion. He was sixty-fivyears old. After the holding of memorial services in Dayton the body was transported in a special train to Washington. There, in the New York Avenue Presbyterian church, the funeral rires were celebrated on Friday, and the casket on an artillery caisson and escorted by a military detail, was taken to Arlington where the War department officials had selected for the burial a fine site near the Admiral Dewey tomb. It was in this most beautiful cemetery in the world that Mr. Bryan had expressed his desire to be Interred. It would be presumptuous to underrest Ion. If I were again a high school Im.v take to characterize Bryan. There can be but few Americans who have hould cultivate as fully as possibi not formed their own opinion of his ay friendship for other hoys. I glum' vant to keep up my si tidies, but" I character and his work. He had a dehould take part In general school :ic voted following of hundreds of thouivlties rather than devote all my tim sands; a host of persons knew him o study. Above all things I vslioulS personally and loved htm; and everytick persistently to some one subject, one was familiar with his life record md try to be something more than and his views on all manner of topics. Thrice nominated by the Democratic omuionplace. 1V26. Western Newspaper Union, party for the Presidency, he virtually controlled that party for years, and Even Tiny Girls though he lost that control Id 1920 lie V2ar Ensembles was still the leader of a powerful faction. Outside of politics his Influence on the life of the people was Immense an emotional rather than an Intellectual Influence. From President telegram of condolence to Mrs. Bryan may well be quoted these iirselves. I believe I should not study so much, ut 1 should study harder. I shoul I iy to settle myself Into a lesson and tay with It without shifting around uitll It was mastered, even If It tool; n hour or two hours. I should learn to do my work my elf. In real life we must work thing ut for ourselves; if we find ourselve a a hard corner we must use our ow vits to get out. I should learn to speak on my fee witliou rammaticully, correctly, islng slang. The sooner one get ontrol of the shaking knees, voice, the halting flow oi the better. a I should learn to play some ath etlc gume well. Heal interest am! kill in athletic games is of more tha. passing benefit to a young fellow; lecomes a permaueut Interest, an.' ater in life when the tendency grow-- o sit at the desk or to stick to th uslness. to grow fat and overfed. he neglect of one's physical health he old habit druWs one out Into t ti pen air, renews one's youth, develop-me'- s muscles, and banishes iml e OELOICM'S debt commission, con-- slsting of Former Premier Theunis, Baron Cartler de Marchienne, ambassador to the United States; Emil Fran-qu- i and Felklan Cattier, Is expected In Washington on August 4, and a meeting of the American debt funding commission has been called for August 6. All the members of the latter body except Congressman Crisp will be present and It is believed the negotiations with the Belgians will not require mors than ten days. Meanwhile the Belgiiui newspapers are saying mighty mean tldngs about the United States for claiming the war debt, asserting the late President Wilson promised the Brussels government that Germany should defray all of Belgium's foreign indebtedness. The papers accuse America of imperialism and of an ambition to exploit phrases: Europe, "Mr. Bryan has been a prominent citing the large American colony and figure in public affairs for a third of the American newspapers In Paris. French delegates are now In Lona century. He has been a leader In the advocacy of many moral reforms don negotiating an agreement on the aad was representative of the effort French debt to Great Britain. Until for purity In our political life. He was their business is settled the make-u- p endowed with the great gift of elo- of France's mission o Washington will S not be formally announced. It ft unquence. The sincerity of his motives was derstood, Im ever, that It will be beyond dispute. He was three times beaded by 11, nri Bergener and will Include M. Franklin-Bouillo- n Chosen the head of a great and Joseph political party and held the exalted office of Wmon, and that it will come over In Secretary of state. His career Is an- September. M. Caillaux, finance minother example of what American op- ister, will follow later. portunity affords to those who have tae will Industriously to apply them- JOHN HAYS HAMMOND, chairman telves. the fact finding commission "It would he difficult to And among created during the coal mine strike of Ws contemporaries any one" with so has visited Swampscott several a circle of hrge friends and acquaint-- ' times tn rilwnu ... ,..i.u iUI lUr (joouuge the Slices who had so generously bestowed danger of another strike Nils summer. I pon him their esteem and confidence " Jir llnmmnrl ""u iu mat me right of By direction of the President, Sec- - j consumers to a continuous of fPtary of State Kellogg announced Mr ' niel is paramount to the supply Leave It to stylists to seize upip Bryan's death, and the rights of flag was dis- (lC,nn.iinBi uaa any successful grownup fashions ami played at half staff on a!! public build- - i ryatu miners, and that as a as resort the interpret them in some way for tiny tags In Washington on the day of the ' government would be Justified In assuming control Here Is n picture that shows auuerai. girls. of the mines. what has been dime with the ensem( "The President's ble suit, the T EATH took another eminent AmInas I position, terpret it,- - Mr. Hammond said, "Is that idea, that has to Impressed the world last week-Ed- gar A. erican u w.QUIA.bsvprematnre to assume of fashion. our ambassador to that He Japan For little girls' dress-ufrocks, fine had been ill for several weeks and died he dispute Is not going to be settled. He has advocated voile proves to be about the best St Karuizawa, a repeatedly a policy health resort of the minimum choice it Is delicate In texture, but Throughout Janan amount of government tha ror "vuiuiiig interference with Industrial Voile In tomato red Is Mr. Bancroft was it is sturdy. affairs. general and sincere The used for the- - frock pictured and eye for he had endeared public should grant with .u'l patiencs let linen, bordeivtl with the voile for Japanese every opportunity to the people and-wa- s parties at held In the to settle the coat, which is sleeveless the -.v rairviu ny lne officlala there controversy thep- Many lovely color combinations arc Our own State department feels his "M by any iHwslble In voile, since It is made In loss deeply, as do his chance, however, occs-rio- a many frlaods and all ;ind colors the should arise for President Cool- high shades admirers In the United pastel State Mr us well. h'3 ,nfluence' 1 belie" Bancroft, who waa bora la QWesbu'rg' U rally public support aa hars (, Cool-Idge- 's rfhim -- i I i Ban-crof- t, . ht,.i : la-ter- pi.-ii- -.j- cJS'n few other Presidents. He will find all political parties united behind him." Premier Baldwin has had personal charge of the effons to avert the threatened strike of the British cod miners, but at this writ ins his suectss Is problematical. A mine strike in England would be backed by the British transport workers ami by the s organizations of the continent and of the United States. An economic crisis In Europe would result. min-er- : The mannish topcoat for women, it is announced, "hag a black velvet col- ur." The ladies might as well 'go ail the way in copying, and wear dandruff on the collar. 1 Down In South America they have unearthed some fossils 15,000,000 years Old. That beats our record, temporarily the oldest we have found In this country are only 14.0S7.64Z tipi Get Tki Buyer c:iiT5 In Austria excavating some bones 250,000 years name of the dog that has not yet been discov By the time cotton gets all ginned up, It can't tell whether It's going to be a bottle of oilve oil, a pail of lard, n pat of butter or a pair of silk stockings. Mvertis- OU tai nn i - a! hr , (TOtlfo F.v.u.at:a vff l0 Dnng o political orgamaauou, uicMiss .a.u,,.s Schurnian n.fmef.ods of the prohibition officials. Dorothy daughter of the atnb flnlli fiSt u". is . as hostess of the embassy in Berlin. 3 Funeral cortege of Cardinal mother her who assisting Berlin dor to of New York. Begin in Quebec headed by Cardinal Hayes Knns' ! More Neurologists In Iowa are Informed that reading is made difficult by "word blindness." Some drivers are stricken with It on approaching a "Stop" sign. I gether an' knorkin' the folks thet do I 1 Up to now the world has been spared the announcement that the radio was BUTT ICR WR APPER PRIClCS 200 At least' th' folks don't git so far In life have a lot of fun gettln' to- what A corner lot looks better now than It will In the winter tlmo with snow on two sides of It (District Attorney) PRICK, People tired of life cm end it at almost any ttreet crossing, and not hulf try. No man can ever hope to be suc cessful boss unless bo Is a successful boss of himself. 3 Atlorney-at-La- AppUrntftOBW The only chance some people have ro get Into print Is by driving too fast. About the only Interest In life some have la the kind their money brings la Kind of Dental Work attended, to. Satisfaction guaranteed. imlf Block Office at KeldeiHx w, oa CGJ& men All B. Saturday at KaU- - AflvertMOig P. C. CHRISTENSEN DR. every action pNERGETIC - forces in Morocco by the French resulted In tiie retreat of the Ritlians from the cen;er of the Ouerga river line northward to the foot of the Atlas mountains. Bat troops stood fast at both ends of the valley and their leader m reported to be preparing for an offensive against Ouezzan, in the w st His activities north of Taza were regarded as a diversion intended to reduce the French reserves in the vrt sector where a successful drive would take him to the rich Charband plaiji and also would separate the Frenvb and the Spanish. Marshal Lyautey has turned over to General Naulin all military and political responsibility in tie zone of operations, and the latter &n established his headquarters in Fei . The reorganized Lafayette of American aviators who ha?e offered their services to the sultan of Morocco, was expected to fly from France to Morocco early this week. 's eft-drlll- e l USSOLINI'S government In Italy has promulgated a new luw which provides In effect that when a hostile .newspaper is not subdued by repeated seizures of editions, the director shall receive two summonses, after which the publisher is no longer recogniied, which means the paper is suppressed. Tliis has happened in the case of tin Popalo, and the directors of several other great journals liuve received the first summons. The Corriere delta Serra lias arranged to continue publication abroad when it receives its second summons. Last week George Seldes, correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, was expelled from Italy because bis dispatches did not please tha j government. IS rumored in Washington that Secretary of the Treasury Meilott will retire from the cabinet next spring, 'by which time he hopes a tax revisloa will bill, embodying most of his ideas have been passed. He believes, also, that satisfactory progress will have been made toward the funding of the debts owed the United States by fowill be reign natrons and that the time Mr. retirement. his for favorable however, Mellon's private secretary, for declared there was no foundation IT the report. , tax The main points of the treasury' definitely program are set forth quite in a letter written by Undersecretary of the Treasury Winston in response to an invitation to a meeting of the Iowa tax clubs. It carries the Infecorence that the treasury will not be ntent merely with a reduction in federal estate tax rates, but will fsist on their complete repeal. Without qualification the treasury says that the maximum ceui surtax should be cut from 40 per tne that and to at least 20 per cent tax combined surtax and normal cent 25 per should not be more than a "It should be possible from reva ia' enue standpoint to have Pe normal and surtax combined of said. letter cent," Mr. Winston's that U treasury thinks, therefore, rate wm surtax cent Is the highest ' shoud be In the law. on tax "An income eorporaJ of wcj gradmited on the amount theory The basis. has no logical that It graduated Income tax Is the taxp.. of to lated the capacity to pay. AmanwIth$W,000canspatna a larger proportion of his income a man with $10,000. relation "This . reasoning has so 1 !nr2S -whatsoever to corporation income corporation having a large si number be owned by a great w stockholders who cannot sfforo wner down; cut their dividends other corporation having w income may be owned entirely v to afford man who can well Income larger proportion of his government." -- Treasury officials, It have evidences of widespread of the treasury surtax andes program by Southern Daioc 'Lt a i |