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Show Murray Eaffle, Murray, Utah r- :edi- PZT "T ly, are two very useful assets and Developing Powers of derived to a certain extent from Observation in Child each observation. vzaxwe? Teach a child to be observant of everything around him, nnd you give lilm one of the soundest starts In life, for observations are very rarely wasted. The Japanese are a race who appreciate to the full the value of observation, and their babies are taught it unconsciously almost from their cradles. They learn It as a game. The Japanese mother will give her child n tray of objects to look nt for a few minutes, then the tray Is taken away and the child tells her nil about Its contents. It Is quite n thrilling game when here are lots of things to remember, and children take to It very quickly. To be able to observe swiftly nnd accurately will often help one very substantially In life. To take ln one's surroundings quickly, nnd to be able to sum tip characters fairly accurate It's MB CUISMON & NICHOLS When there are decisions to be made, it Is possibly the man or wom- ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS 8. West and Lnbnratory an who has been taught to observe Office Tini)le St., Suit I.Bke City, Utah. P. O. lox 1668. llftlllnu envelopes and prlcei from childhood who stands the best furnished on recjueat. chance of making happy ones. 529-23- 1 Optimistic Doll One of the most popular novelties displayed nt the Leipzig fair last fall doll which anwas a fortune-tellinnounced hopeful prophecies of Germany's future. An Ingenious device made It possible for the doll to display cards announcing short but pertinent opinions In a highly optimistic spirit. The doll was named Madame Lononmtnd, after the famous fortune-teller- . 'fSEPTV"" flia Salle ELMO f iV 1113 - l' J 1Ime 1CS2! , SCOTT WATSON 13 J'r epic drama which is now about to beKin are some 13 Indians and 23 French soldiers and voyageurs. Not a very impressive company, It Is true, hut the leader of it what makes It great For this Ulf 1$ Rene-ItoheCaveller, Sleur de La "ai.'isnificent adventurer" and one of the Salt Lake City's 'Newest Hotel When one Is old be can get a kick out of annexing $10,000 and out of very little else. HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE w"iien doctors all agree that your boJy need's Vitamins, k'j common sense to sec that you get them. Scott's limulsion of Cod Liver Oil contains both Vitamins A and D in guaranteed potency. Vitamin A builds resistance to winter colds. Vitamin D aids growing children tn the development of bones and teeth. This emulsion has no ashy flavor. Men and women find it a pleasing, palatable way of taking cod liver oil. Scott Sc bowne, Dloomtield, N. J. Sales Representative, Harold F. Ritchie & Co., Inc., New York. &im W ".' a Feople of the World population of the world Is approximately l,!00,0iM),(KKi. Kstimntes of world population before 1SSO nre not very trustworthy. Kir George Knlhhs. however, considers that Miehelot's estimate of l.lKC.i.- Is as well founded 0(H,000 for The present ft Monsey Iron and Metal Co. - Suit City, t'tah. So. Ird West 200 Tile Baths 200 Rooms in every room. RATES FROM 1.50 Radio connection Jut I offoiiti Mormon Tabmucl ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Afgr. 1 -- Beet Delayed Firemen r.ees proved more troublesome than flames to volunteer fire fighters of Silver Springs, C. Speeding to a Are tho volunteers met a hoc swarm. The a guess as can be made. Accepting bees stung, tho truck stopped and this estimate. It can be calculated the firemen fought. When they finalthat between 1 S 15 nnd 1!H the aver- ly reached the fire they found it unage annual Increase of the world der control. population was .7 per cent. It was, In other words, Increasing nt a rate PARKER'S which would double the population HAIR BALSAM in less than 100 years. J Baoow"I Uadnil! Slop Hair ttUloftI - l. river In what of that name; the actors In the Iff TOO common sense V. In tlie Is the Illinois is now the state February I'co th Used Pipe, Fittings & Valves Newly threaded and coupled for all purpose's, g Listen to th SetU 3 Roumt rarfifl prwam " Advtntvrina vilh Tnunl vft Luckntr," en Sunday ntyht or t:$0 p. m. over MuOottJ hhj Lot Anorln. A'O.V Vxrrlland, KHIC Snn Franruco, KVLStatiU. hVl Taam cud Kr'Pi Spokan4 S Salt Lake City Directory oil; rOV-vJ- J juis... r V 7 r Faded Hair BssnlyloGrayand ft and I) i") at tntrtftau. ST 1','r: l.roil'fum r LukLa UN SHAMHOU Meal for una in connection with Parker sllair Balaam. Make the bair soft and Hudy. 6u rents by mail or at dm if. gisis. lliscox Chemical Works, I'auliuguo, N.. . A. f 1 fr.c.f Bile . . . announced that they would flielr canoes. They lifted the light white (I Le IBS1S from the sledjres, and slipped them Eczema Ileal Rashes, Quickly itterflfliy water. The bajrgage and rifles went and All Forms -Aocfiiit'ce by piece, then man after man, sul Itching, '"year i ontlttafl voyapeur, and red hunter stepped Kin i a Salle at the YrtcwtK of Shin Irritations. Sunnhine All Winter Long Burning kind. tat his place, sank to a kneeling position, utieffljf tneinississipjii Splendid rondu towrr'mtr mountain ureo up his THau Of Bathe with the Soap, anoint with the paddle. First one ranges Highest type liotrlw lry in 'c!a''cti'e, then another, pushed o.T from shore and once Ointment. Relief conies at vigoruling air clear starlit nights MlOKIWl ! ntt.M; black current bore them away. follows. soon healing California's Foremoit Dsisrt Playground nar rt-and left they paw drab banks frost Fronteiiao to the kln 11 ml his ministers. In 25c. Ointment 2T. nnd SOc. Pmpriotnrs: Snap acid hnl bard that rang under a blow, and Potter Drug & Chemical Corp, Maiden, Mass. I'aris La Salle found attentive listeners to his imiff J'Tests Iron In their rigid desolation that plans nnd when he returned to Canada In 1G78 If you fear making a mistake you When n man Is going to be tried ( A 1.1 FU It M A rcC;mlrlngly toward an opaque gray sky he brought with him a royal decree authorizing n mixed Jury of rnn and women, won't make It. Mistakes nre made I cM' sixth by of February, they emerged from him to make discoveries and build forts in the when you nre not thinking of them. be Insists on a clean shave. Query CHiB ls. and their fleet slipped out upon the interior of North America. Ho also brought "I sny thnt the world owes me a current of the Mississippi. La Hallo's tag back with him the man who was destlred to be A statesman can't afford to have Cultivate npaihy. It Is better than living." n ranie nearer. The mirage at last prom his chief lieutenant nnd greatest friend Henri new Ideas 'ilow are collections?' nre until things get on your nerves. letting popular. they realization." do TontI, an Italian, "the Man with the Iron W begun the historic voyage down the nand." 1 1 Of the "Father of Waters" which was to That winter Ln Salle and TontI were busy to France control of the Interior nf Vnrth completing a fort nt Niagara and building a which was to open up the vista of the ship. Hefore spring had come a vessel of about of a new empire before the greedy 45 tons, the largest yet built for service on the Jtof lie white race, which was to enhroll Lng Great Lakes, was completed. On Its prow was and France in an almost unending war for a carved griffon from the armorial bearings of of a century and which La Salle 8 patron, Count Frontenac, and this ship r fiert won enduring fame under the name of the Grif t ,to result finally in the founding of a new fin. (Incidentally, it was more "enduring" than greater than either. It Is this voyage w,f. b:is been characterized as "one of the Iji Salle could possibly have realized, for withlu the last year the limbers from a wrecked shin :ni;ft epics of all history." M-- x were found in Huron and there Is strong Americans the name of La Salle Is jDC-- t In a evidence to support the belief thnt these tim Count list from bers were once a part of the Griffin found after i echool hook histories. Hut now, 2.'.0 years when us a school more than tao and Ms grent lowed since that fur-ol- t the end of day years!) lieginnlng i La Salle sailed his vessel to Michiiiniacklnnc ?iient. his namo la brought to their ntten-gal- boy In Uouen, France, be bad read of othert through the publication of two blocra- - explorers and adventurers and had thrilled where he acquired a rich store of furs, then I of him. (me of thorn is "La Salle," written the tales of their exploits in the places which sailed on into Lake Michigan and finally dropped L y, Jacks and piihllshed by Charles Scrib-- had previously been marked on the rude maps anchor in Green Hay where some more furs were of IiO the time "terra Incognita." In those Soi s (from which the foregoing year. obtained. Sending the Griflln back to Montreal. quotation his life had been one of many hardships, of La Salle started south ikea) and the other Is "The French along the Wisconsin Life and Lxplolts of La Salle," many high hopes, of many disappointments. Hut bore nnd reaching the mouth of the St. Joseph, and In his make up was tho tough liber of soul which he built Fort Miami. Then be struck across Ijten'by M. Maurice Cunstantln-Weye- r rtihd by the Slacaulay company. Mr. Jacks had carried blra through all of this, the fibor country to the upper Kankakee. From there he a American nnd M. Constantin-Weye- r Is a that justiiled the title given him by an early made his way down the Illinois to the present itip up in your motor and nctcrdiaimauay. fickai in. So It Is interesting to read their American biographer "The Undespalring site of Tcorla, 111, where he built Fort Creve- .bool.s togtMher and get the two points of Only Germ Processed Oil actually pene coeur. Educated for priesthood in the Jesuit order. OB this great Frenchman whoso name Is Ln Salle started back Lenvlng Tontt in tratci and combines with metal surfaces. La Salle soon found that the restlessness In his to Cunadn. When charge, Iten Llgh in the annals of America. reached Niagara at Faster he Two cart raccJ along the highway eait of the voyage down the river, Mr. Constantln-)- f blood .would never allow him to be happy In time in 1GS0 It was to find news You need that extra protection during of disaster. writes a vivid account how "spring was that role. The result was a Journey In The Griflln with all of her rich Abilene, Texas. The second driver finally of furs cargo the starting period, w hen almost half your Jkinf on every side. A sky of clouds rent his early twenties to Canada where his broth had been lost La Salle hurried on to Montreal overtook the leader and signaled to stop. the wind was reflected In blue and white. er was a rrlst in the fccmlnary or St. nnd once more sought the aid of Frontenac. motor wear occurs. Oils not Germ Proc Through the Influence of this brother, he Again he was t forest wae powdered with tender green. "I've been chasing you twelve miles to provided with the necessary equip of a near received land Montreal, ment for rert were unfolding timid petals. The cries grant esscd drain away, leaving parts unprocarrying out his projects and within tell you you've lost your oil," he called migratory birds filled tho Immense valley, a aeigneury which be named La Chine. The name it few months ho was again at Fort Frontenac was was he significant already dreaming of and ready to Join TontI at Crevecoeur. Just as lqulfr'es swarmed. At night coyotes barked tected. Germ Processed Oil stays on the to J. W. Bell. Mr. Dell found that a rock tho hillsides. In tho mornings bison de- finding tho undlsrovcred northwest passage to he was to leave, however, there came the ready job to cut down starting wear, giving ader In friendly pnirs to the giant drinking China, the goal of many an explorer before him, news that the in the road had knocked a hole in the garrison at the fort on the Illi him a So of told when Indians south the igh." great nois hnd mutinied and destroyed the post crankcasc, allowing the Conoco Germ your motor longer life, with fewer repair "hef passed the mouths of great rivers the wolern river which flowed into tho "VermllLa Snllc's one hope now was that the faithful mind on as sea" his the this Trocetsed Oil to drain out. grasped quick bill. It it the safest, surest lubrication ldy MlMourl, the quiet Ohio, ("U Helle TontI hnd held on and bnd saved something from lere") and the Arkansas. There were ad-- t rorto of the long sought passage to tho Orient, tho wreckage of his plans. Hut when ho reached But examination of the motor showed you can buy. urs with Indians, both pleasant end grim, and ho determined to follow the river. So he Crevecoeur, he found TontI gone to Green Hay to an obtain funds his sold for exieicigneury both no damage done. The "l Iiddcn Quart" had they met friendly and hostile red men. and the place deserted. Undaunted by this Change to Germ Processed Oil now at tc Innumerable new wonders of icrnery dition and in July, 1GC9, the first of his lon climax to his misfortunes, the "L'ndespalrlng the sign of the Conoco Red Triangle, protected the motor! tk tmfoldcj before their eyes and a variety wanderings through the interior of the North Norman" pushed on down tho Illinois until he 5riences such nt few explorers hsd ever American continent began. That trip carried reached the Mississippi. Hut his party was too Only Conoco Germ Processed L lust two months from the time they had him up the St. Lawrence, along the south shore small to attempt an expedition down this great V neither encourage "dry crank, of Lake tho the of offers the extra protection Oil Ontario, among villages J 1 out upon the broad bosom of the Missis- river. So La Salle onco more retraced his weary case" experiments nor guarantee nt once sprny struck their faces. Iroquois, on to Niagara, along the south shore steps northwnrd. He spent the winter at Fort of the success "Hidden under all conditions. But tkit I'.rlo Is and then Quart" what south of through Ijike g the nter they found It already brack Miami, and In the spring he learned that TontI unsolicited letters from motorists, In Ohio all until now of state the be, probability, ., A great Joy painfully welled tip In their was at Mlchlllmacklnnc and there he hastened now in our file, tell of this and reached the Ohio river. Hut desertions among to hear from his trusted lieutenant the long tale hundreds of other rum w ith empty spines. And I: a thrill ran down their go back to Ji'y, sonorous under the ahock of a thou-I- f his followers forced a Snllo to crankrasea but without damage. Of this interview an eye witness so his first expedition was something of disaster. Conada a end without Immense there sail, axes, else would have thrown up his writes: "Anyone of a failure. 'ft-se- a! XCONOCoV hands nnd abandoned the April the seventh, 1021" but far Ills resources were now exhausted but he from this, with a firmness enterprise; M. Constantin-Weyer- . And now to turn end constancy that GERM ound en unexpected friend In Count Frontenac, never had Its equal, I saw him more resolved THI KIODIN QUART VftOCESSED, Ji Jacks for the next scene: ...THAT NEVf I CHAINS AWAY ktloT'i oil I'reiichmen must have bern as glaj to the Iron Governor" of Canada, who gave him than ever to continue his work and push fortt" tJulf us Xenodmn'i hardy soldiers nnce the exclusive trading privileges at Fort Fron- ward his discovery." . to sco the blue of the Luxino. When tenac (the modern Kingston) on the condition Iji Salle was now determined to continue with1 )lnd ' his plan for exploring the Mississippi. lieturn- great lire tinged ruby, the sun that be would rebuild the defenses and garriI, red asto arest in the melancholy marshes son the post. In the meantime Father Mar- Ing once more to Fort Frontenac he replenished topped to westward, and the night wind quette and IouIs Joliet had reached tho Missls- - his supplies and ln the autumn of 1CS1 be set I I over the glitter of the phosphorescent Ippl, "tho Gn at Southwest river and gone down out once more, wish TontI, for tho Illinois counJe faint bushed voices of breathing waters, It for a considerable distance, although they did try. Then followed his Journey down the Illiill nois river to the Mississippi and the beelnnl.ig yagers lay down besldo their canoes, not follow It to its mouth. So that honor si C.rthat of the great Journey which took place Just 200 they bad seen. In all probability, the awaited La Salle However, he needed more capital, so In 10T7 yean ago. flsl day of thtfr tumultuous lives. B br WtaUra Ntwiptpw fnloB ) )ftd been a long trail which he had fob he made a trip to France llh letters from and. he Till! lilt I Vacation Land of i'ifw. -- long-handle- ht ii 'iliu &iriii' 6t Ttt three-quarter- - l ive been HASING YOU miles. . s frontenac d V 1 n . . to tell You You've Lost Your Oil" Sul-pic- - - rV' r T CQH GERM PROCESSED MOTOR OIL |