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Show IT A II LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. n 'Air Service to lianKsaiinQ Chiru3 if i ; i around the Tou can now bur farry you to the Carter Field FAMOUS w .1 lJ r NT CORRESPOND! WASHINGTON ;,n- .. tt.r 11. , C'it " .1 you on board the San Francls-bay i?a la.u noon. Von ulli .. i rr-- km fortahle eonn.oi-t..- , ner-di- nner beneath a fky far above the hj..w NATIONAL CAPITAL Rv . 18 1 ZH''' the eastern v(iu larser-thathe same side of in mestic dairyn.an To uiwrir sTrict ceui.n. He wants thrill at the ersy. centre the of me early dairy is It ti.t tn benefit by tra!i!y-b- i.f foreplashlng gold over lb.noi,.7 S a!I the prelection he can pet from rather pcradov'ral attitude in the I'nit-- j I hen on again, Whereas the lum-he- r competition. eign Comifleri'e. of daylb, A tiiartmeiit ed Stiles two over Into a necklace of divb-is with Industry trade t"Jt or:! l T!.i5 tw never groups, with Irf'st opinion being to the keys to the little ; Paly trad- - with K:h:.fia as as far where a group, the effect that stronger v.i Iir - rt.-- i i.t -- but t trade in other parts as votes are concerned, favors abolishyour overnight Sl"I- - A Shoe,' of the world. The thught. apparentCanadian iipxt ria fo IViU i..i.,.. "l much advantage ing ail restrictions against ly, it? i:'t to take too jh me vast racinc. There, ' of lr.i!y' owuiMition with her war by lumber and shingles a night Another daviJK Sf fatiiiL-I'erhaps the hot evidence Is that the pass part of her internaA nisht on- finam w . nt ' next E rutin favorin.' no tariff on lumber won tional tra'Se! .. In .111 finds the m until in very hVht nele vat congress rather every jvu The vihoie thing seetus last. Then the tarin ?roup won, but aian.ia. inen the fol env. Mi'. us, though ais very you step ashore f. l;ut apparently it does not apply to only hy comliinin' with the oil, copper- China Itself. W. L. Van Sf.nfh America. I'erhaps because and coal irroups in a log roiling operaDaniel Sayre Id Cosniop,,:;, in the resulted hich Imposition tbn. has regarded always of the s'lealled "'excis' import taxes, southern American trade as belonging that leaih are taiiiT schedules. to !hsi eoiintrv not hv divine right, I.anrT. .... rv (nr Fir v,ae on t T-rnr even by geography, but perhaps . because of some exv!ed gratitude for ijuiiiuvi i aim Friendly Isles in pac!fj Actually the interests favoring a the Monroe Ixictrine. Though as a against Canadian lumber matter of fact that doctrine litis been higher ta.-i.Tonga, In the resented rather than appreciated by are mt politically important, save in uuuncea mat mere is hind friends for many the extreme I'acific Northwest. Midfor, oi. r one hi im isianus. (i n Saba J years now. In fact, it began to cool western lumber interests, which might nun is prune ttlDirJ forced lie supposed to he allied actually are after Washington shortly nave seen mat every vuuthiiJ France to withdraw its support from not, lor the simple reason that in the iicouij uiouua uii n .if Dings SirtJ Maiimilian, not long after the Amer- days before they thought there would a he lumber eer ican Civil war. tariff, they bought In his village and eight acres la So the best minds Interested in furhuge tracts of forest land In Canada! uusii. ue must Duuu a hut andtml Number one among the assets of the coconuts. thering our international trade began Education Is free and several weeks ago to think about the treaty, politically, is fruit. Canada's In Tonga, and !MI per pulsory now in cetii i'outh America, to take our oranges, possibilities willingness that Italy Is very busy in Africa. In prunes, apricots, peaches and raisins joiiaon ran reaa ana write. fact, it was decided to have a new just makes the difference between is on - n ' 1 well-auito- ir aaj i high-minde- lira te?J lieu F' li.. j T Pn,-;;j,.- NTER into Hi thanksgivms' and info Mis witli aiu! Ie tliankful unto Him an courts ess praise: Lord name, for the is good; ilis mercy is everlasting; and His trutli i ii to His 1 endureth all generations. uay U more In the nation's his wry than any other American holiday and tins had the most check ered career of them all, a historical re flew of the Ions chain of elreunitituueeg lurroundliuj thla most pleasant harvest festival reveals. While ThanksBlvlnj:, as an annual event under the auspices of the slate, to a legacy from the early New KnB- iuimj colonist, u nevertheless was first proclaimed us a national day for Riving thanks hy the first iTesident, George Washington, who was requested to do io Dy Joint resolution of congress In 17SJJ, writes Olffurd Krnest In the Chi terwoen T with lJm President lleome Washington Hie rirst national Thanksgiving day after the setting up of the republic. After I'resident Adams' unit lamutlon for the observance of April V 17ii!) no- other one wasn't Issued for 1.1 warn when President Madison revived the day ami designated a Thursday In Am?. ust. 1S12, as the day for Thanksgiving. lwo other such days were atuiolnted and then the lapse until President Lin coln set aside Thursday, August C, ISO,'!, ns a day of Thanksgiving. nt ti... later In the same year designated the last Ihursday of November next" for the same purpose. President Lincoln's proclamation was as follows: The year tkmt la 4 ran In toward Ma rloaa fcaa ulraalaita of brra flllrd with ihr fruitful Hrlda and faithful aklra. To thr. lion n lira, walra arr ao ronatantly niJityrU thai nm in proa to urKrl far (01 III 100. T. 4-- Latin-America- uuu, 5 "'koir brra addrd,trnhiraroait.arr Irom Mklrh ri-re- ut Krratl? rontrai-trby thr advnnt-lni- i armlra and natlra or thr In Inn. N rnl riil dlvrralona of wraith and of trrnittb fronl ,KC of prnr. ful Induntrjr to thr national drfrnar bnr not arrratrd thr plow, thr hiattlr, or the ahlpi thr ai baa thr hordrra of our arltlp. mrnta, and thr mlnra,' aa wrll of Iron and ronl aa of thr mrtnla. havr flrldrd rvrnprrrlnua more abundantly than hrrrtoforr. Popu. Inllon baa alrndllj Inrrraard. the naatr that baa brrn niadr in thr rump, thr airier, and thr battlrflrld. and thr country, rrji-n,he ronaoloomirna of auKnirntrd Irrnicth and vlicor, la prrniittrd to riprrt ronllnunnrr of yrora nlth Inricr Inrrrnar of i. f,,. rd It is rather interesting that the offl clal who disclosed this situation to the writer. In discussing what h mis country ought to do in observing t.ie amenities, long before he men uoned the British, said that to expand our trade all over the world at tho ex pense of the Italian international trade would not be "cricket." Which happens to be n distinctly British expression, though widely used here. Just why It would not be "cricket" to take advantage of Italy's preoccupation In some parts of the world, and not in others, is not clear. In the Department of Commerce there is a certain theory about It. This Is to the general enect that Latin American trade belongs naturally to the United States, and that therefore anything we can do to cement It is Jtistiliable at all times, whether the nations from which we take it are engaged In a war or not, and whether we approve of that war or not. It may be that In London the rounarl hn(h nor hnth any niortnl hand drviard, norkrd out thrar Krrnt thinKa. They nrr thr Krurlua itllO of thr moat hluh iod. ho. nhllr druliiiK nlth na In ana:rr for our alna. hnth nrvrrlhr. Iraa rrmrmhrrrd nirrry. It hna arrnird to mr fit and proprr that thry should br and Knit, lullj n. ko aa nlth onr hrnrt and onr volrr by thr nholr Anirrlran proplr. I do. Ihrrrforr. iuvltr my a In rvrry pnrt of thr I tilled Slntra. and nlo thoar who are at aea and thoxr nho arr aojonrnlna; In forrign Innda, to art apnrt and oharrvr Inat Thnradny of Notrmhrr nrxt the na a dny of ThnnkxKlvlna; and prnUe to our hrnrfli-rn- t Kathrr nho dwell, etb In the henvrna. And I rrrom-mrn- d to Hi em that, while ofTrrinK up the anrriptlona Justly dur to him for alngulnr drIHrrn noea and h I u . . i ly frllon-rltlzrn- ar-fal- m r'rn. harvests because they desired to have them as far as possible from thn Christian Sabbath, which they observed with atrlct simplicity. The turkey typifies Thanksgiving vl r unidford of ..J.IU..UIO sent out rour hunters to procure a supply of game for the fest flier the first harvest In the fall of 10.1. Conspicuous among the Hiue u..u. nu animnis nagged by the hunt-erwere numerous wild turkeys, which -- r.r common in the woods of Massa chusetta. From thla circumstance arose the popular association of these hand-owand tasty birds with Thanks riving. In time the day was observed In Connecticut; later the Dutch of New Netherland proclaimed a public day for giving thanka. During the war congress recommended da ffr Thanksgiving. Thursday. No- proclaimed by u,,-ni,)- a lievo-lutlonar- (iratitude f oi the courtesies of character, ,, amenitv of the heart. It can be , vated by always comparing your lot n life with that of someone who bus less rather than more than you have. Thi ,.!,. -. brings gratllude ,n contentment However, this f ,,r,n,,r type goes only half way to the heart of ;',! nu annum only bear the Dame of gratitude, not prayer. The third kind of prayer must in-ude others If we wish it to ascend than our heads. A Rrw higher fine woman. Internnlionallv known ...... ,fti to me once, thai she prays ;d to help her answer prayers of others. "You would be surprised," sllt. .,, , , bow many opportunities dally to nie to answer the oraver. ,r ...t.. .,- se-o- nd ,, (,,. folks. Somehow, when I nn im..l. In terms f the n Is r others lose l.nvn i my own, MI1 I row when others need inn to be strong strong," Can we really ptv? 1 amed. lone nt the city of thla third day of (let-hr- r.Wn.bln;ton In the yenr af our Lord one thnaaaad elcbl hundred and .l.ty-ihre, the Independence of the I ailed State, the eishty-elEbte. ,d s. the I'realdeati VklllHw ii ' SKYVtHI. Secretary of I resident Andrew Johnson In his first Thnnksiiivlns parted from the precedent of Wnshlm;. ton and Lincoln and designated the first Thursday of December, is,;-- , The following y,.ar he returned to the m Thursday of November and all his successors have followed Sit. y and the government figure the same way. on the theory that on ac count of Sir Francis Drake, or mnvhe Sir Henry Morgan, trade naturally belongs to Britain and hence any means of taking it awn-frosome other nation Is justified There Is a widespread suspicion however, that "cricket" does not inter' fere with Britain's commamloerin" all of Italy's foreign trade that she"nn get her hands on. Kven ,ti,r,n World war, some State department underlings recall, "business us usual"-wh- ich means get nil you can-mono ,n me tight little island Hun was Canadian Treaty On the wh.de the administration ex recta to benefit enormously, nt the nevt election, by , he effects of the rfinad U ,n reciprocity treaty. ,,8 plltlral flcatlons are legion, but, now that has been allowed for U! estimating economic consequences, let's take look the political irh wore very much In mindaspects. at tho White Mouse, if not nt the stnto , Problem we e '" weighed. The worst liability to th. ' .t trat!.n h. good times and had in highly important areas in California, incidentally, the orange schedule appeases Florida, it is hoped her anger overcoming against the administration for the Cuban reciprocity treaty, which let in early fruits and vegetables that compete with Floridian products. Florida, of course, is not important politically. Not certainly when a Presidential election is being considered. But never forget California! Not because Ehe elected Woodrow Wilson in 1910, but because her 22 electoral votes are absolutely essential to any 0. O. P. hope, so far outlined, of ending the New Deal and retiring Franklin D. nooseveit from the White House. Not even Henry p. Fletcher can count enough electoral rotes to put a Republican In the White House while AAA checks keep flowing without California. Not "Cricket" No human Dally News. intervals irom men on to the It has been observed nationally present vy proclamation of the I'resident The longest interval during which no proclamation was Issued and the day was oniy observed by some and that section-ally- , was about 60 years ao. This hiatus In olllclal national gratitude occured between the presidencies '"TIIKItK pronatiiy has been no sub- or James Madison and Abraham Lincoln. Ject since man's beginning more During this lapse the southern states oiscnssi'd than prayer. Religion objected to lis observance by presiists have claimed It belonged to the dential proclamation on the world as a form of worshln ground that It was a relic of Puritan bigotry. spiritual Scientists not being able to classify It During thla long period of supremacy Into formula or Tact have dismissed of the South and West In national the subject as not belonging to the sci- Iiiiso. they do nlao. with humble the festival was confined chiefly entitlc penworld. What Is prayer, and itence for our national prrvrrtir-nr- a to the northeastern states. where does It beloinr. and to u himi ? nnd dlaohrdirm-r- , ponimrnd to Thursday has been most generally hla trnder rare nil tho.r nho have to the present status of aelected as the day of the week theAccording beeome nldnwa. orphnna. mourner, human race there are three kin,! or aulTerera In the Inmrntnhlr ilvll for observing the holiday. However, of prayer. The first of oraver rlfe In nbtoh we nre unnvoldnlily Wednesday has been occasionally used. Is petition. Regglnu type rmcniced. and fervently Implore the for smmtthlni. Although November has been preferred which one has not. whether It be for something to have or to lie, u is asking Cod to give. This type of request Is psendo prayer, and should bear the name of petition. The second type of prayer is the kind that brings our nation, at the President's proclamation, to Its knees on Thanksgiving dav In gratitude, for Thanksgiving means It Is an attribute of the gratitude. heart. Kven though grateful, one can also be selfish, (iratltude Is sometimes lacking In human beings and found m dogs. Today, we the American are not as grateful for our people splendid country, with Its privileges of free eduIts noble liberty of cation, religious Its art, fine music and litera Washington Proclaimed tho First Na Tht Horn of Plenty, Symbolic of tho thinking. as were those first Pilgrim father: tional Thanksgiving Day. ture, Occasion for Thanksgiving. wno (tared the bleak barren coast of Interpoalttoa of the aaa. band ik. iiiuiun.a. ror expressing early New Kngland. me to heal the nounda almhthty publicly of the nation, the national gratitude, nd to us "Clve reatore this It. aa aoon our aa dailv day February. April, bread" be eonilatent with the Divine mayWay, August and December have been Is more often "said" than purpraved. and ,ae run enjoyment of In bow at times. designated many American homes today do nrnee. harmony, and tranquility Wednesdays nod Thursdays were se- little children never hear a word of in n. lected by the Puritans of New In or grace teatlmoay whereof. I have graiitude at the beginning of hereunto .rt y hand, and canned for their festive occasions In Kngland a meal. This s short measure connecof his the acal of the nllrd Slate to he tion with giving thanks for abundant rightful heritage, Is i head of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, and that this new head should be some one capable of taking advantage of this golden op'mr-tunitin South America. As this Is written the name of this new "sales manager" for L'ncle Sam has not been announced, but it has already been discovered by our consuls from 1'anama down to Cape Horn that Great Britain apparently had the same idea. Whether it occurred to the best minds In Downing street before our j.raiu trusters inougnt or it, or whether, having thought of It, the British merely went into action with out waiting for a lot of conferences and on the selection of a suitable per son to direct it. Is not only not (lis closed It is not known. But the fact Is sadly admitted, In whispers, that me isntisn neat ns to It. And the comment Is sadly added as usual." rr frrr-don- CHtfo A a a ota-rr- of rilraurdlnar? a nature that larj unnif full to prnrtrnlr and aoflrn Ihr hmrt nhleh la babliuiilly to ihr rt protl-drnof almlithl (.oil. In fhr niliUt of a rivll Mar of on. rqiiHlrd maKultudr and urtrrlif, nali'b baa aomrtlmra arrmrd to for. rlKH atatra to Invllr and protokr Ihrlr aKicrraalona, prai-- baa liren all nith antlnna. prrarrvrd orilrr baa brrn mninlalurd. Ihr Inna brrn rrnprrlrd and ohrrd, and bar harmony ha prrvallrd rirrynhrrr, In Ihr thratrr of military ron. nirti nhllr that thratrr baa brrn o the dairy see,,,,,. j a niucii larger rolu nif of .,,. i, y ' "Indian milt rrn.i uillicr Bill mha. se Into r thin the 1, Cflontt-- Ai r i "'ii.ue ra.n,. ' land, New York. Wisconsin ami mm nesota no.l!A,.U.i anu. all other i...iivuijri7. l"iry farm- era in general. thirir ii iroatj -- lKn thnt the Taiimor i wrenmnles the delivery" , that fho -'n Figuring on Lodge Massachusetts Democrats are figur. ing that Henry Cahot Lodge, grandson of the famous statesman who "broke the heart of the world" in his fight against Woodrow Wilson on the league of Nations, will be the G. O. P. candidate for senator next year. are so sure of this that thev areThey already shaping individual political plans to fit in with that picture. incidentally, they are not narticntnr. Iy happy about this situation. Despite . j.uu,, uicy are not discounting young Lodge's ability as a vnto trot. ten On the contrary, they point out that he has all the advantages of great name, and none of the liabilities. me famous Massachusetts senator as a matter of fact, had accumi.h.to.i a lot of enemies before his death. In ns last race for the sennto i, Pulled through. At his last national Kepuhliean convention t t nt land, far from being the Hsure he had been at such dominating gathering for nearly a get iteration, ' he was rather obviously sidetracked. In f..,.r ti. sidetracking led , aili!Imsities 'which rose to plague William M. Butler, at the tune Kepuhliean nntin.,i ".ni.. man and representative on the rronmi r v ooi " luge, when Butler later ran for the senate against David I. Walsh. None of these l( fP11(, ... nrQ ovoeveu iw linger on. however, by Demoernt. interested in holdiins a senate seat, and some of them In winninn. " ti.f eeat . for .1 NO UPSET! The proper treatm&i tor a bilious child THREE TO BEUEYINO m mm III A cleansing dose today; a smaEa quantity tomorrow; (ess each timt, until bowels need no help at & A NY mother knnxrs f h when her child stops playing, eati iiiuc, is uara io manage. Lonslipaim But what a pity so few know tht sensible way to set things right! The ordinary laxatives, of m ordinary strength, must be carefulh regulated as to dosage. A liquid laxative is the ansra, mothers. The answer to all yom worries over constipation. A liquid the 0 can be measured. The dose can he si City exactly suited to any age or need Just reduce the dose each time, onto Jiappiest the bowels are moving of their on accord and need no help. m sare This treatment will succeed mth into' the any child and with any adult. fssfol pr The doctors use liquid laxativa But d ft If use form. the liquid Hospitals talCityi for best is for their use, it is best home use. The liquid laxative most renewed me and families use is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup reason. Pepsin. Any druggist has it. tj has the mi Ringworm on Heal .,., Child Cried All the Time ...:-..- M Lodge to lose any otes on account of them. Hepubl can yo-in- Democratic Fears Moreover, Massachusetts has Republican members of the ho State ScnF S'and'S W hisLSy " such St.nes as Calirornla. tri - sS v.: " Xf. , curley p,t'on " as an annual reminder that there is always something for which to be grateful, even If Us discernment requires close observation and su lerlor Intelligence. monies f. biEh ,lfht of r. ma)ority of j kr Toc.L Winn. assure them. They p0lnt hat Cnrley was strong ennU-- h to The reason Is tlmt J every dJ- - ""'an-Kit- M IS of HOSTELRY this Onr lobby Is delightfully cooled dio-inthe summer moalv Radio tor Every Room 00 Bath fOCkyhl i lfflost f front! tnp p, nd 1tottl AH of which If that .. ml-- l.t 1 "'e Massaclinsott. nd reelection the chance t State, tPrintp. ds nut til ' . . n K; "V.! WMU rpn Swrlea, "Rht- - ro the c 10K- - .. foyurnn rpnml"tlon nt.ts nr a." COtna t;; : ' .1.. Unite -- " ml East to n National iUhongh sctuallv n 75 r-- i NEWEST the, if3' HOTEL Temple Square Tna Uoui Trmpln Pnour h'chly tlmlrablf, frirn.Hr """l pl.rro. Voo will alwa?af ind it inn "J .,,,, .rti partii same P'J. who 200 Room-2- they cotild count on Mn ,9 "tribute handsomely t"B""!n fnd which raleht mm dry in from led e 8 g 7;'h,,;rn',i,nt Poolnlly., The concessions to much worae polltlea,,, t,lan blstc 1 Rates $ 1.50 fo $3.00 T"ANKSi;lVIN(J Of m" frs f SALT LAKE'S lM' Wi,h fSt "lUngworm started with a white gold rv crust on my little bov's head. Tba 50,000 It turned Into eruptions and his heii - :P the pis was In a terrible way. These en? ft most o tions Itched and when he scratch I- for the them they would burn, and mo" broke out He could not rest, W Sfamj cried all the time. egorjr'l "I tried different remedies, eruption lasted one year. Tiien Mttll used Cuticura Soap and OintmMt N , is and now my boy's head is reliered I will never be without Cuticnn one 6 Rocky U Soap and Ointment." (Signed) M ifst Margaret Carter, 810 Greenmoirf extrt Ave., Baltimore, Md., Slay 27, 1$ Ump 5 ,n the hi Soap 2oc, Ointment 2.1c and Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. Ow fl with sample each free. Address: "Cnfr cura Laboratories, Dept. K, Ma ?flw' ri Mass." Adv. -- "h evidences " ,slliml The tremendous to Sul,E ,1 Illinois nst him'llnS T"-r- it 81 Jfmerlcan I Cuticura Relieved t,1Gt ANNUAL REMINDER ITEH I 'nronahiy aarrcal.l-.1o- ii cn llww-for- undaraiaml why thi I'""' " RICHLY RECOMMENDED aa alao appreciate why a mark of dist neiien to tP I thi beautiful hostoirf ERNEST C. ROSSITFR. lf a jr "Ml V t i., 1U loin... ft) until n.... 'ul f5o' H hi. .... kewi |