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Show LEHI FREE PRES. Howl Broke Into liThe Movies v JL 1 ci uiipr expert s Warning 1 award By 1. E. Knott. C0rnU Cniver8!t E,Mr, first iWfU Muck growers who have accumulated 1 pictures. I was a fertilizer bank ., account In recent f jj, Pittsburgh and my parents years can save money in if they 43. TV. while I was are sure 10, t0 Birmingham that the of nitrogen supply be). I was there that is maintained. However, II, youngster. It similar s school and on fertilizer cannot be fpgduated from high 'hit. made for with Normal ferrf Alabama college different types of muck soils. gout a school teacher. Newly-cleareII We8 0f becoming woody muck soli is tiered the beauty contest that low in phosphoric acid and 14 potash but put oa by the Birmingham has a liberal of imr-ce- n. supply SavSua L I had because any not so ings cannot be made in Lf that I would win, but more for add and potash and a phosphoric fertilizer of M0-1(- l I novelty and excitement of the analysis should be ust-erlci roiuk that k,re a contest took place at a ball, to growth of s.dp.s, and In-was state lu the f every girl newls niir.1L-.-in addition to the phosThe winner was to be chosen phoric acid and p.tah, us, a 4 s PI lM danced before the or contestants 4 S 12 J a analysis. tat Mucks that have he.-cultivated U, much to my surprise, I was ror nve or ten vwiru n.i ti... ITt rted as the winner or uie contest teen liberallv fcnll 'ti Hit it allium. Ut an r rancisco as riven a trip 10 much crop response to n bt and potash Film Universal corpora est of the phosphoric acid, hut need applica,-tion- s in J,t l'JiS. was jhlg of nitroiren nr,iin..rii.. ten, 'ii ii. iy , I.i... lie with 47 oilier contest winners, who has used ample applicagrower e A SpeBeauty od the "American tions of fertilizers in the past, and it ift (X the train that carried us to the whose lad t we were reserve land has been flooded, has a mi it was a glorious trip ; of potash and phosphoric add leaned and entertained at all the for the especially crops! enroute. etpal cities such as onions, lettuce. Early crops about I iTin the exposition was over I and potatoes which are planted when the soli is cold, need all three of the fertilizer elements In at least half the aw. usual amount. The lower rate of fertilization cananallj . , not ne continued Indefinitely. ' leni Ways f to save this year are: to apply less of the usual fertilizer analysis, hut apply . Diore nitrogen us a or to shift to an analysis which contains more nitrogen for instance, if the customary application has been 1,500 Mm for onions, use inpounds of ulbct ) stead 750 pounds of a 10, applying the same amount of nitrogen but half to ' . as much phosphoris acid and potash. Similar changes can be made to suit 1 net '. w, other conditions. Such changes are especially easy to make in home mixramt! 1 5k ing fertilizers. Sulfate of ammonia Is Bttk , , i , cheaper than nitrate of soda and has proved equally effective on the New York state muck soil tests. Net si; ,mL ,.m,n,?f for resjK..usib!e into motion IC5meni noover Back Home tlT . One-Hal- f. nersonalitv ...-r-ii rut irifi t my ( " s - rv. if W l u- - V 1 camps of early Montana. The Dexter lode, on which a survey was filed In 18, has been tha scen of extensive prospecting lately. Many other camps, long since abandoned and their buildings destroyed or moved away, are busy with new gold seekers these days. U.. . t r l : - " '- r4f, y rii-h- n r :t i . "rim :- com-itioB- in 111 - t 1 i 0 :.. to- V-- - i ; . h i i - f Former President Hoover Is shown with his wife and son. Allen at hl home in Palo Alto, Calif., where he will seek a long rest. 4-- 8 1 I k Lola Wilson. ben? ail Angeles for a short visit, to Chicago where living at the time. that Philip Small and Lois to Los i Big Battle of Bankers ' Looming in Wall Street - 'L ils ' d 5r. Swarm Control Problem Bothers Most Apiarists New "Man of Hour" Defies Power of Morgan. New York -- It looks like the banker's "battle of the century" may be brewing in the Wall Street financial district. A new "man of the hour" has arisen to challenge the supremacy of the great house of Morgan, long king-piof the country's bunking system and nearby observers are predicting the greatest struggle of money titans In the history of American finance before the smoke of battle has cleared away. A "fight to a finish" is the foreword. The author of the startling defl Is Winthrop W. Aldrich, chairman of the governing board of the biggest Individual bank in the world, the Chase National, and a front rank captain of the Rockefeller Industrial-financia- l dynasty, generally acknowledged as the only worthy competitors of the Morgans on this side of the Atlantic. The challenge was couched in the form of a program designed to purge the commercial banking business of the taint of speculative leadership, aiming at the complete separation of deposit banking and Investment banking even to the extent of forbidding private bankers to take deposits or to be directors of banks of deposit. Aimed at Morgan. It did not take a second glance for Wall Street to recognize the Aldrich program which was promulgated directly In the wake of some of the most sensational exposures of the senate's investigation into banking practices here as a blow aimed directly at the position of J. P. Morgan & Co., the members of which are directors of some of the largest commercial banks of the city and who hold important foreign and domestic deposits. Three measures for curbing the pow er of the large private investment banking firms were proposed by 1. By depriving private investment banking firms of the right to accept deposits, make It necessary for the private banks to obtain credit from the commercial banks in financing their security flotations. 2. By doing away with the security affiliates of the commercial banks, the proposed regulations would take away from the private banks outlets for the syndicating of their securities which lu the past have been of such tremendous Importance. 3. By removing all private bankers from their positions as directors of the commercial banks the changes would greatly reduce the prestige, influence, and "inside Information" available to the partners of Investment houses af present. Well Informed students of the situation say that legislation applying these innovations to Morgan & Co. and similar private bankers would virtually strip them of the control they have so long wielded over the commercial banking system. J. P. Morgan & Co. does not accept Individual deposits but specializes rather In big corporation accounts for In the spring, the apiarist can make an effort to correct the mistakes which I OHif have taken their toll In the fall and re peard winter. It Is never possible to make who M ler were making pictures In Chl- - up for all the mismanagement up to Wlr, so I called on them with the this time. When the items of fall and ;o crit-New Devices Add to Horrors, of getting work. Miss- Weber was winter management have been taken IS friendly to me, and because of care of Says Noted General. properly, then spring operaij pi long hair gave me a part In a pic-- tions are merely a matter of proceedIn was directing with Favlowa. London. The next war will tHke as ing toward the money flow a period ren M fss Weber told me she was sure I of weeks as the last war took years Li! many anticipation. ft screen possibilities, and took me and civilization will be blotted out. The chief concern during the spring e to1 to Hollywood with her, and euar- Is room for colony development. That is the picture Gen. Sir Ian A istry, f fd that were I unsuccessful, she Hamilton, a famous British military Langstroth frame will accommodate pay my expenses home. leader and chief of the British legion, stores and suply room for development he Iter doing a part of one drew In a speech to the British vetpicture of 5,000 bees. It will require many Miss Weber, I worked for two frames, even when used two or three erans of the World war. iiethitJ m as an extra at Universal stu- - time "As you, being soldiers, probably to up," bring 'Becosi during "brooding By this time the desire to gain out a know," he reminded them, "I made of 70.000 to 90.000 bees. t colony la fss In pictures was Imbued in first after the South African war and Swarm control is the outstanding I fiber of my body. next after the Manchurlan war-so- me durfor the problem producer average one picture and I laugh when I pretty good shots about the Is primarily a the This ing spring. fcf of It I played the World war and foreshadowed big guns, of a matter of furnishing ample room. The part lotto1 Send. Lon trench warfare, tanks, and the disapChaney put my first first Impulse to swarm is received from ;QP on, and it was he who gave a crowded feeling. Bees will swarm pearance from European battlefields ver, 1 1 sstructions on the subject of shock cavalry, will from a three-fram- e they nucleus; 'it this time J. Warren "So now, " he said, "I hope to gain Kerrigan swarm from a honey bound and proJ e toking for a leadinz ladv. and credence for my forecast of the your Is brood chamber. It true that once Y m from a group of extra girls a course of the next war which won't Is a headed queen young by colony ?stioo be long In coming If the disarmament opposite him. This was bet- - less Inclined to swarm than a colony this Pd the salary was $40 a week, conference breaks down. old queen. Iowa Beean headed by en, Iff was most "The war will be over In as many encouraging. keepers' Bulletin. i wA weeks as your war took years. The Mr. opposite in fwa Kerrigan nlsh rares and then accepted an huge masses of Infantry on either side Economical Dairying f $120 with will never get Into contact. a company In San the The backbone of economical dairy"The whole of the mechanized no driven forces of either side will ing, outside of the productivity of the Completion Of thla nmrb T Is good roughage and meet at once under the sea, In the 'o Hollywood, cows themselves, and signed a smartef air, and on the land. 'ui contract with the old Par- - plenty of it. Economy In production ' Kach will be, must be, sen more upon the nature of the npany, for whom Mr. rushing fordepends Kerrigan cows an to to than base for advanced ward If: wing. My first work under seize the this roughage supplied their nirdromes and oil depots on P. Was MA Mnn'n Hf-- n Tt upon the grain fed. Too many farmto Nreal big It to be the other way enemy soil. That first encounter will opportunity, and from ers consider almost certainly decide the war. The around. That Is, they stress the need "Ghost" of Anne Boleyn were easier wings hat f' victorious tanks and airplanes will eat (the Paralta company went out of a grain ration one Tower the hostile Infantry and artillery as London in ler. perup slness, I hod Seen high a relatively pnnti.ii.fa np.n that contains vvuudvia vuacu a dozen heavily armored knights Is often half Bo enipK' Anne of Ehost The Roughage of accepted the one with Famous protein. centage wars of the Jacquerie could and a the of than areB Is rather filler a as walking again considered leyn, it is whispered. did eat up a thousand armed, but its 1 r" "1 tnanv von carrier of valuable nutrient matter. In the Tower of London. peasants. A sentry fainted at his post a few search for "Then they will begin to lap up the a "ie Goddess of t i, . nights ago. A comrade, patrolling of Squibs And It Is to her short distance from the Martin tower, that I ' a great share of heard a scream and ran to200.000 goats and sheep than More suddenly Slump Brings Out Rare whatever ward the spot. He found the young 'i have achieved. Luck made are being raiseci on ue was Pennies, Good and Bad rcr , me contpst t mm, sentry had collapsed. The guard Inuulu IIJUUUULTU York. Penny wisdom among was to New used and 'S Hphpr on called out, but the sentry flnlnred llchts are being j- ' ""u "um iunue me , In here, plus the help of his re K th. unemployed post. of crops against resuming California's capable 1,1 famous protect 1'iay- has resulted In one he two men, young yiBtt strict of questioning, face n In the Gently Luck made me sects. of tho most unusual depression sports had seen, with he t ph?5' that maintained with Warner Brothers, ,tract on record. The young men have given litmen ' Bade my first a overwhelming horror, the shadowy Brood sows that will produce , tak, woman the game a trick monicker, niinils 1116 little approachGamhler.- ters this sprinc should have plenty figure of a headless I1 nrflS In Rood his vision in the mania. be mistrusted should He WNU Servlc ing. of exercise. They The game began some months ago darkness, so he challenged the figure. flesh but not too fat at farrowing when W, T. Dudley and Francis PIrie, The rifle with no was reply. Leads Sta rs There time. in sencashiers at one of the three penny , the Us bavonet fixed fell from the loternational restaurants run for unemployed and on the paving. Popularity It Is estimated that if the purchastry's hands, clattering frro ASS comnlntarl needv discovered that some of the reunconscious. fell be he could tuff" a scream, With ing power of agriculture black-hairemoney turned In was unusual. The United Anne Boleyn, at tne stored, the farmers of the rbW . n ' " weeKs ... . started collecting these pieces went cashiers no VIII, wife of Henry would immediately purchase ",ier 1,18 P1C- Pttmnw.-- u. until now they have more than 400, on Tower Green, of death me Paris tour will States worth her paint to gnlly less than $500,000,000 some of nominal nufor Orvt B or loo0' where the ravens still croak out their many worthless, but all early sum- - alone. rtnewr- --. mismatic value, Interesting. She smiled today. ITS' of fc'eeame to the actor, song most proud the are ,(, collectors The raised he as filra executioner utilized by of Rex e 8'"" nnda!J! up nt the Cull potatoes can be no commerof are coins that two and of her head, over cooked and fed the heavy sword liUB Karle-- , r. hrbM hi. T , feeding them to hogs, cial worth. One Is an Imitation penskill thinkc mh nr. his . on him complimented lauuer oi to replace part of the grain. 1922 i five lovers whom he ny, dated 1803, and a perfect Indian that ing, perhaps, of sl tw Present he Kets more head In design, save that on Its back workers any otlmr three days before. German ,oi .,.f. dispatched On the average, Is the frank legend, "Not One Cent." stories endless been 8 have the to perbut1 There hf the greatest eat 24 bushels of potatoes The other Is an Indian head penny 'oli (; lR! ly ot ot them. son a venr; the worker In the United since that (lay of how her restless whose top design has been obliteratancient the gloomy, of Potn haunts .1 bushels lireabout spirit ,umPln ests States to be reptneed by the etched fig In ed the fZvpu,arit live who t6i . n n .1 TLMUI1-! rj rnnaan tower and people to i vtwi UHU s year. of a Chinese mandarin beneath toes ure COUMrl have es with the United neighborhood firmly Insist they in feet are the words. "So Ing" whose who sentries do many nee., So a great as seen It Garbo'i air maenmes oave one's good luck piece that the some 'Cni..,.rt. tower. It have patrolled the Kreatp 1 in18 t!me- - for mo service of tree prnncrs h- but brought Into general depression oflicers pres.". laugthe do can Their superior an1 moDth ff Is said that one machine often. sentries the xm.. begun- ... In an orchard and thaj ,.uk litri VU work of 80 men curve. a In vineyard. 6 of ijwte ttot wasI went which - n- pollen-clogge- F d r. f ,. d P ICS' r n-- Agricultural t.A..A .. foreign governments. At one time It is reputed to have held as much as a billion of United States Steel corporation money. Other socallej Morgan banks, like the Guaranty Trust company. Bankers' Trust company, and the First National also attract big deposits end wield tremendous power in the financial world. Obviously the "Morgan crowd" will not lack ammunition for any defense it may be called uin to make of Its politics, at least none that money can command. Backed by Rockefeller. Nor will Its opponents go Into-- the fray lf one there is to be shabbily equipped. In its last annual statement, the Chase National bank reported resources totaling $1,8.50,290,000 as of December 31 last, with deposits to the amount of $1,400,000,000. In addition to these mighty resources of the bank Itself must be reckoned the vast wealth of the Rockefellers, Including their holdings In the great Standard Oil concerns. Wall Street gossip has It that the Rockefellers have been girding "for eventualities," such as that envisioned In the present situation for the last two years. They have been liquidating doubtful assets and converting the proceeds into good bard cash or government bonds. On the other hand the value of the "Morgan stocks," have been melting down steadily In the long receding sweep of the share market for f the last two and years. Winthrop Aldrich was born in the purple In America's plutocracy. His father was the late Nelson W. senator from Rhode Island from 1881 to 1911 and popularly rated as the senatorial custodian of capitalistic enterprise. Among other klnfolk rated in the financial who's who of the time are John D. Rockefeller, Jr., a one-hal- Aid-ric- Next War Will End Speedily Aid-ric- I motor-- 11. ( civilian population as a cat laps up cream, and perhaps the worst of all these devils will be the civilian plane laden with chemicals. "Now, you watch this disarmament conference. If any nation, your own or any other, begins to haw and hum and make excuses to obviate Inspection and control by the League of Nations for Its civil aviation then we are 'for war.' "No nation is going to talk economics whilst death, for all It knows. Is hanging over It behind the curtain of the clouds. Unless this concrete act Is taken by the disarmament conference before It breaks up no amount f slip-sloIdealism Is likely to save tbt world." Each hear aaa (sltw aoanl al alaaf, am, th f Bat la an thinr w rant wrnir. LET'S PATRONIZE HOMK INDUSTRY Utah High School of Beauty Culturi luftj tain rrttmiN Emm m lijrraiM In m M hm rwrntai M M mtkt ym MwM kr a ml a tm tut- ill He MM mti Mr naim tmu a ill aattt. Itnstigaa hi tan wfttit fM Imii ful hm m situ In as MiImh. Sal k imnl Ha ADDRESS THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Each cmaaianUr can to llkn4 ta apoka In Uia airantte whaal af canparatiaai Mada Gaada at lu with "latar-Moaata- ia hub. With tha atightv waalth aa aatanl Mad raaoarcaa which naka Inlar-aiaanta- la Geada paaaibla. It la aat nacaaaarr ta kaak farthar ta aiaat tha f rawing data an da mi a iTaaHng popular. If wa aoaparat "Intanaaantala Mada Gaada". WSS LOIS THOMPSON, Drir. ldahe, Now Place Yourlack!Order mi Man awHa tan Lariam, lilt, hat nt tctUatiai f ritMctMa II Dimim trnej, kMa W an aitciwmi at Mtan a Mt tmatrv km ton, Ml Utnu cUck hiNri, irlti m aMClal ailm at na Snanti N am altcad mi. ti Ramshaw Hatcheries Uki Ml U lull tin, liu IbNt, till Botanists feel the difficulties of the inquiry into the exact methods of evolution more today than they did 70 years ago, when evolution was first promulgated. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB APEX ASPIRIN AW INTERMOUNTAIW PRODUCT The United States bureau of standards says that the velocity of projectile fired vertically is the same ascending and descending. NEW Detective's Son Bags Two Thieve Birmingham, Ala. Dan Bodecker, Jr., four years old, realized his ambition to be "a detectuff like daddy" here recently, causing the arrest of two automobile thieves. The child's father, Dan Bodecker of the Bodecker National Detective agen cy was guarding a Jewelry display In a theater lobby. Nearby stood young Dan. Tiring of his play, the youngster rambled. He passed his father's parked gers. automobile. In It were two He summoned his father, who marched the two to Jail. V ICO MOTOR OIL Sold with a Money Back Guarantee Glamis castle, which was closed in Scotland because of high tajes, Is one of the, most famous fortresses in Scotland and was the home of Macbeth. Used Cletrac LOW PRICES TERMS PACIFIC FINANCE CORP. Ill Sa. SUU St, Salt Laka Citv, Utah The prescription-fillin- capacity g of the American drug stores has been estimated by Department of Commerce experts to be more than ten times as great as the demand. In FINANCIAL EXPERT TRACTORS Reconditioned men-stran- Fly in Pop CoU $1,000 Valparaiso, Ind. A Jury awarded Mrs. Eulah Harvey $1,000 damages against a bottling company because she found a bottled fly In a bottle of soda pop. She testified that her health had been "ruined." UTAH WOOLEN MILLS Trade For BLANKETS Your Salt Laka CJtr, Utah Writa far Calakraa and Datalti Wool The principles involved in the r, Sixteenth century chart of the Flemish mathematician, are those embodied in the charts mostly used by seamen to this day. Mer-cato- r t U CASH PAID Sill ittrlrr Itatsl Cmu, IrUfii Its. Jeweler m ucuua Hra a ui lni cm it Net Bt iU itaf ve n Mil rit I , an( tit N rttaraat analVMNafaliMt NIMacW, ;l W. ti. Mc COKAHAY, MMM lit. a. tax Ink. I Matt. I. MIM Mn -- - Change, Change, Change Change, ceaseless change, is As sign of life. ,m a 1 ZT fhf par 'Waek will ha paid far tha haat artii'la an "Why aa ahaald aaa Intarauantatn aiada GaadV Similar ta ahara. Sand raar atarr in praaa ar aaraa ta Pradata Calaan. P. O. Baa lilt. Salt Laka City. If raar atarr appaara la thta calaaja pa will cairn chark far $3.00 Norman H. Davis, financial expert of the American delegation to tha of Nations armaments . Leap year comes every four years with the exception that ot the centesimal years only those that are exactly divisible by 400 are leap years. p Jf' twenty-nlne-vear-ol- W a t..i. i Sally Sez Helena, Mont. Th search for gold has carried many prent-da- y prospectors back to tha boom sav-Ing- ti Hunt for Gold in Old Mining Camps Muck Soil Growers Can Cut Some Applications at Least I r a l $3.00 Wark Na. 3111 WJf.U. Salt Laka Clt |