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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH Ujess Must, in Its Own Interests, Put Curb on me unscrupulous DoritMakeaTbyl Out of Baby By JUDGE EDWARD B. PARKER, U. S. C. of C. day is at hand when business must consider the disturbing .ridences of a "public be damned" Doliev fin iha novf . ita members, who, through their selfish operations, inevitably bring upon themselves and the entire institution of business the . . ,H ll!. wraui i. oi puouc J5v P.UTH J, nnt-rrAT- Last year we placed more than I CCO in good positions. We can place you when competent. When will you be ready? ft .. A Business Training Pays vi V I . .. terms oi legislative and government iiation ius "s'""""'" usiuviu uu initiative. recent examples of individuals, prominent in conspicuous The with power intoxicated and involved w MWMVUV.UO lgS. and fraud corruption, violating every principle of sound Ljed with , Balrna Hni K nl in T l Lnli At. . cea couuutu, uu.uu.d .uvmraiM ow.e uic taw, are not peculiar to to the profession of business. foj nor business must, in oraer to maintain its professional status and But ... f.a nnnnefitioned advantages of ;3lderbolti 1 "Babies Have'Nerves i Stable Man Shotted Crim Sense of Humor Beboke-Walk- Business College er 11th and Salmon Stnea Portland, Oregon busi-hwomi- Vi L P0 WORLD CRUISE $1000 NMtaMati'Mfc Jm.U.1.1 1 its group responsibilities. 1 ., j If 1 among these may oe piacea nrei native in the public interest and in inf!. . ... me curomg or ruthless and selfish the interest of legitimate business. Xot only the principal offenders, but those in the twilight zone be- keen acts wmcn are megai ana criminal on the one hand and acts which unmoral on tne otner must he denounced. V- 11 kited States Bound Soon to Lead the Whole vv yiiu ut xjuuuauuu By DR. FRANZ HILKER, Berlin, Germany. will soon lead the world in education. There was a time :en the United States looked to Germany, as did other nations of the ili for educational leadership and the influence of men like Froebel hj Pestalozzi was felt throughout the world. Kow, however, Germany looks to the United States for new things education. On our tour of your country we have found new methods, i aperiments which will be of greatest value to German education. We sve found many things that we should like to take back with us. On this trip we have been impressed with the deep respect that Amer- in We have seen a aiB have for education and their fine confidence bnection between practical life and school work and we have been iprised and gratified at the splendid relations between pupils and America it biers. It is HDsform your great educational methods that make it possible for you to the people of all nations into Americans. By DAVID H. Secret "The Joneses are keeping their trip to Boston a secret." "How do you know?" "Jones told me." as a Matter of Course, Must Publish News of Crime newspapers, Much of the nervousness in oldei children can be traced to the over stimulation during infancy, caused by regarding baby as a Bort of animated toy for the amusement of parents, relatives and friends. Baby may be played with, but not for more than a quarter of an hour to an hour dally Beyond that, being handled, tickled caused to laugh or even scream, wil! sometimes result in vomiting, and invariably causes Irritability, crying oi sleeplessness. Fretfulness, crying and sleeplessness from this cause can easily be avoided by treating baby with more consideration, but when you Just can't see what is making baby restless or upset better give him a few drons of nnre harmless Castoria. It's amazing to see now quickly it calms baby s nerves and soothes him to sleep; yet it containt no drugs or opiates. It is purely vegetable the recipe Is on the wrapper Leading physicians prescribe it foi colic, cholera, diarrhea, constipation gas on stomach and bowels, feverish ness, loss of sleep and all other "up sets" of babyhood. Over 25 million bottles used a year shows Its over whelming popularity. With each bottle of Castoria, you get a book on Motherhood, worth its weight in gold. Look for Chas. 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Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah Hit Viewpoint "A very promising young man," we said. "He will do big things." "We have too thundering many now," said old Festus Pester. "What we need are not men that are going to do, but those that have already done we need 'didders,' Spoiling Paper "He's a manufacturer?" "Yes, he writes plays I" waste-pap- principal function of newspapers is to publish the news as it is on it ; also to call attention to the seriousness of crime, cor-p- t politics, etc., if any, in the communities where the paper is printed, order to bring them to the attention of good citizens. It is amusing to hear newspapers accused of magnifying crime. I m particularly struck to read a statement by Silas Brent of New York, so declares that 6 per cent of the prisoners of a New York state re- - er Molly 'going-to-doer- !' or s' 'might-have-done- rs Hurrumph I" Kansas The yfjy BUs Driver on schedule and we make sure of depend able service by using r d Champion Spark Plugs. Champion b the better spark plug because it has as exclusive sUU toanite insulator ape dally treated to with-stathe much higher nd temperatures of the Preacher Declining a fixed salary for the coming year, Rev. Edwin J. Badcllffe of Bloomsburg, Pa, proposed to hl congregation that he receive such salary as is contributed In envelopes provided for that purpose, without names of the givers. The congregation accepted bis proposal. The minister said be believed that a pastor should share In the adversity or prosperity of his people, and that bis compensation should depend on his worth to the Individual members of the church. Exchange. Men don't worry over only over the possibility their work; of doing tt modem slot, engine. Also a new patented solid copper, high-compre- a. I . gasket-ee- al that remainj absolutely gatight on der high compression. Special analysis eleo trades which aswre fixed tpariogap under all driving conditions. 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Salt Lake City, No. to a questionnaire, attribute their downfall to crim- life as presented in newspapers. As for the influence of the American daily upon young people Mr. t forgets that juvenile delinquency in this country has steadily de- ia?i in the years that the press has increased in power and influence. The charge that newspapers aid criminals has the same basis as the ildhood superstition that horse hairs in water turn to snakes. ion of Science" to Displace Existing Beliefs of Humanity By REV. DR. JOHN HAYNES HOLMES, New York. the "old, superstitious speculations" of Judaism and Christian- will rise a new, third religion founded on humanism. Modern man re- 8 to believe that there is anything sacred. He insists upon the recog- n of reality. He is turning from the priest to the test tube. He has d that the things handed out by Jewish synagogues and Christian JO' Offlir evenvODiQuig, Wit fflUCTDWVDOiDoalBDisrJls i 1 Out of V: rn WMim r is ea$itii ofline mzdmhr fanny cfdefaif and1finish fhe smooth unfailing power of hepatentedsfeewv&fre engine and i the fonesfprice in history mm iZmh Ryu fairy tales and simply untrue. A new religion will result. This new religion will recognize every ular religion as a divine and holy thing. It will be a universal Jfch as will have no one God and no one God. love as the of It lofty arches are IMPORTANT NOTICE: 17. S. Auto Tax repealed Buy now at lower priced 4 Judaism and Christianity display no interest in science, fill be succeeded by this new religion which does. Because J oneous Idea Held by Too Many That War Has Become Inevitable By WILLIAM F. SWEET, of Colorado. not inevitable. That is a fallacy that has no place in the 1m miTBa nf thin rif world, run he- flhnl-v ' v f'Vi'oti'T. vu.ut. viu loiiau iucu. War naif by reason and new thinking, coupled with a deep spiritual" con the possibility of the overthrow of hate between nations and War is JSOIihv i "edonly m of - substitution of patience, reason. you to divest yourselves of a false spirit of nationalism "ust keep our feet on the ground, in this materialistic world, bur toast not prevent us from drawing inspiration from above. The world needs Christ desperately. ' summon you enjoy the velvetsmooth-- V rni the Willy T ness and silent power ofthe patented double sleeve waive engine the engine which has Introduced a new order of carefree motoring to more than 300,000 en- thusiastic owners. Now, with the introduction of the new Standard Six a record low price, Willys-Knighlightning pick-u- p, at t t's spapers Lead All Other Literature as Reading Matter in United States , By DEAN WILLIAM S. GRAY, University of Chicago; The United States is becoming a nation of newspaper "fans," and papers, magazines and motion pictures, rather than books, have made 1 forward to the library as the school of the future, so far as education is concerned, in spite of the fact that there are still ')()() illitprBtoa in 'the TTniref. Rt.flttti. ,l s by means of that many adults and look sustained brilliance, quick starting and marked omy are available to added thousands of owners. Wtllys-KnU- econ- WO OffiJB h! Sixes from 99S to 2695, in the Standard Six, Special Six and Great Six divieione. Pricee t. o. b. Toledo, and Ohio, speeifi cations sulijnrt to change without notice. Willys. OTerland.Ine.. Toledo. Ohio. Special Six Sedan Great Six Sedan 1495 1995 Now etill further distinguished by added refinement and beautiful new eolor options. and mora powerful motor now insures even higher I and UveJier A larger pick-u- p. L the public library newspapers f fontinuincr their eM,tu,n Ronka hflVrf taken a back shelf in the of nnnulai- TBaAw.a material in America. Newspapers come first in ere5t. magazines hold second place and books third. - WILLYS-OVERLAN- INC. D, TOLEDO, OHIO 25-19- 28. When a gossip says "it's all over town," the gossip means that tt soon will be. The in answer ut W j comment rmatory, wiu-o- knife firing iron. Absorbine reduces them nnanantly and leaves no A 1ilemlshes. Will not blister nr ramova tha hair. Horse worked during treatment At druggists or $2J0 postpaid. Horse hook b tree. SorprtMO' Star. "Is he credulous?" "I should say so. Why, he believes everything he says." j Buses have to operate The answer shocked her into speechlessness. "Sure." said the gruff one. "Shall 1 bring er to the phone?" Detroit Free Press. golDg-to-doer- s' not I4 gruff-voice- Bmad-Minde- Almost the Limit PIERCE, Cleveland Journalist. Add to the true but trying stories of the week the case of the young lady who wts most anxious to reach friend ber gentleman posthaste. Knowing hliu to be an ardent horseman and confident that he was riding at the moment, site besought the telephone Hed Book. With no more Information than the fact that be rode a mount named Molly, she proceeded to query academy after academy. Eventually, success was to be bers. Neartng the end of her list of numbers, ber Impatient "hello" was and stable man. swered by a "Is this the Park academy?' she asked. "Tep," answered the voice. "Well, have you a horse named |