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Show pact; two THE EVENING HERALD. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1S23. 1HMT NEWS FEATURES PRESS COMMENT THE EVENING HERALD ' established 11 a weekly In l.StS; laso4 erery dally la awning txorpt Saturday, and Sunday moTtilnj; rural awrnlnf edition--! , twy morning except Monday. Published U Um Derld, bulldloi. M South JIts West atreet, f y $ Pro, Utah. seeoad Entered In Peovo, Ctaa. at Butter the St pcwtoffle f . "'"Vt mi f .City Fidiior ..................... v.. 107 , r v, . - .& - ,. ............ ...... BaslnoM ttfflea. Telephone Editorial UooBia, Trlephooe r(t Member Cnlted t j ,. 98 News Berrlca and N. K. A. Bertie.' r Only daily newspaper In Ctah aonth of Salt Laka City i largest fulhti.jo of any nawspapt In liah autside gal Luke City and Ojrden. . . . w S i , , i,. i n ii. i)t ....................... i''" "?'"Tf"" lirTTigii TERMS SUBSCRIPTION. i by carrier, per munia .S4.M by carrier, per rear, la advance.;..... by mail lo Utah county, per year, la advance....".,, ,..160 ay null la United Btatea, outside L'tan county, per fear, Delivered Delivered leUvered ffrlrrerpd ..........0e ............... 11 ;V Are They Better r The old familiar advice, heard by. every boy from time unknown, to "grow Up to be as good a man as your dad was" Is reaelfcnai'ia to Col. M, B. Stewart, commandant of cadets at West Point, in an article fn the August Sctib- - ot.iln Tlf1'a Hf IlfrflTltte - In TllJ Col. Stewart says: 4 VYinn v.j( rya un ' HLl.-i- t J ' ife waa In team' ahea huslKiid cauie tuuue trow work. t Tle yuuii - J, - ' -.., . he; had some seven lit-- r r . . g the fly is ah early riser - are not only PLIES but dangerous. Destroy Christ-tnastre- them with - American J , Th fri'Kh riilird ytatt a nffwV tWUl, In that rHglotis a Bauie group receive no struction. uiil-iloii- y formal A censor, says G. L. ; ' ... pray. Spraying Flit on gamienta killa moths and their larvae which eat boles. Eitenaiva testa showed that Hit did not stain or injur tha roost , jdehcata fabrica. ' Aj Science General Insecticide Flit is the result of exbaastive research by expert entomologists and chemists. More than 70f ormnlat wera tested on varioas household bisects before Flit was finally perfected. Flit is a 100 effective insecticide containing 'Mf -- STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) Fallals man who waa never allowed to eat In- a second .plate when be was a boy, ti: lhe whole, it means that, aeveu out of ten of the yotrth Tlf ; Ibe Stall are Untouched . hy organized religious iimtrue-- ) ' lion. Vt course, the figure are not b-- : -- set for a congressman. The more he has of it, the mere- - be gets paid for stiffliug It Youth and Religion r 'i Kills Household Insects Flit spray also destroys bed .bucra, rearbes, ants, and trisect effgs."' The cracks and crevices whew insects bide no inactive (inert) ingredients. and breed are readily reached by, Flit T J JVy Flit in your ionus. ForaZa awrytfWi. - 1 . ,.' Flit - Flit spray clears the bouse in s few 'minotea of mosquitoes and disease- bearing flies. It ia" clean, easy and s aaie to osc ): , -- t .f r vitixru are aa iitnor-ni- t of CUriHtiaiilli.ns any JuukIc It aeems as If Heaven also helps dwt'lltTii an--. It' in jiut nitirrly tlioae who don't need it. a disudvantuge. When tcai-ht'are rt'diHH'd to rt'iM.''tt-lu- g Too ran be given advice but you ttio rHine old mjins o cannot be given conduct. who kimw liefurehuml what all There are I.h eotiiini;, th (loHdiJosjCTT rosuit When we asked tur stenographer, jrautaUnrollod. inthe, theBame M'hcn, liowt'vx'r, toBch-i-r- a who Is a cross word, puzzle fan, to Sunday acfaoola at one religious tap &vvJM mothers were the all principle girls. 'Their that art futi'd wlHTIbVlaiiic of group alone. )iut poiiethelesa the get us a telephone number, she geiitraiion permitted them to be. perhaps a little more, I winning a ChrtliHMwtion in U are- - hnprerel vo, looked id the dictionary for lt.7 advern"fiytirt-wuLtjuhi. as me uiscarumg oi. trailing bkiis ana corseis nas ,tj.an umr'ritanding o Chriti-vf- . eaiait'laUy when laid alongside enabled this generation to develop a fuller and freer physical in htT-iiIhose Which tihow that the bulk Nelilier Better Nor WorsA tiaiilty, the atid ilte-- pomiiljiWrir life, so the discarding of a lot of conventional fur belowsiiught of tlQiufi la ojuaU'tted by My darling's teeth are pearly vrhlte, ' v to?nabie tliemlo develpiplntoa gi'ta a lueauiug under youth under 25. ; - ' ; "J Tes, both of ibem are that ; fjiller andXreer jtnental nd Teai-hln' " euch condltloua. . .. And she has very little bair fault 'of the youag ""Is it moral life." On which to pin her hat ' Athearn, in people?, Is It tho; fault of - "' This is logical reasoning. With the immensely greater ';V: lhan Walter ' hia Ikk)1s, church7 Is, U, the tnalt of the "Character J. cdvantsges, the' hiodern boys and girls should be proportion method of InstriH-Hortltuildlns in a Hemocraey" dhv Is there My tfarllng has' a double chin, ately Jbeuer than were their parents s boys and girls. With russt-- the . lack of reality in the klud of question of And, what is more besides, kttcrrschooh there should be belter; trained minds; with im-- . tt'liKlifUs nr-geiH'rul eduoatlou fthtrtil .religLott offennl? 8urely a truth My darling weighs 200 flat; proved athletic opportunities there should be improved bodies. from a Uuit la truaind vital ' should She never walks ahe rides. very I'videully wUIe Whether or not there is a proportioiiiite.betterment. irrould liave resources of strength with-- , and ttRetlier with ex. J he dll'tk idt to determin7 The modem youth, becauseffcf his t ellent wtiuHel tiivea Von think that I'll atop loving her? bohkj very -t- - ilk Itself to make its - way to ' least, "better ,S,blo to opportunity to know life, nteira ntlnds. - v - j artUtiK Htatlsties. Not till I'm In my hearse, luce its problems than one with more limited opportuiiilies. Ho niy lhat there are oyer tar she's aasafe aa she can be; V nd this in itself is betterment. "'i '. t f 27,000,01 A merlca n t hildren, She nerc'r can get worse. avenue Japan lig-an- . tjees, nomlnnlly rrotestajit, who . refifty BiliesTn'h'hgtH, extending ftoia " : ceive no relifiioiiH instruction the town of Nikko to Namada.;. riculcs are always- - spoiled by who nre ti.natf ached to whatemf someone drowning or falling in love, The old controversy about national preparedness is on rhureji or ' The Argentine wheat He be says R. R. rage. Simdiiy aehool. harvest , asafn. We must make ready cries one party; to do says there are S,IKK),(KXJ Amer-- . gins me rirst part or January, 'in , po will provoke war, cries another, ' lean children- nominally Trotwst-an- t, many sertioMLof Every oncein a while some proml Well, maybe the truth lies on one side, maybe on the under 10 yearB of ae, who nent man purposely gets lost in the ' other. 1 even lies about half way between. But how are growing up in .hnmcs that ' OWNERSHIP VS. froxen north and gralw off several J have no conlairt-witsLwut- - a i The chutt'lt. - KM PI fiW F'TW Nl roil mt-- ftf "fmttKmt fnr- - fw,lilli.Hv f W If this nation, Or any nation, spent half the money and j(H the 8,ti7,(KK) Cathnlic youth Going into business tot oneself the niiiutrj', under 25 year? was onee the only way. onjt of the The world owe every man a liv- energy on the problems," of peace that are annually devoted rut. But employment as a career In provided he is willing to ar- to the problems of war, this might be a much better sort of Ke, he says tliat only 170,-MK- ) ' are In has become a strong competitor gchools, al- ccpt a sentence of a lifetime at hard of world. with private business' for the though in these figures it nitist labor in order to collect that" most of the jli.e eonsidi-retlriiluim," Mrs. A. IlnluTtH, Mrs. 5Irj favor of ' youn lueja. Where , Aim riim-rJH.ss ltvrthn Pray, Mra, others received religious trainThe girls are complaining now be. . there was pnee pnly, one way tip, ing and lustru'tion previous to cause they .have to wear a coat of there are now. two-i-aJosephine Rovploss, Mra. Mry Via employment Is one of them. Just as lnr-- ' tan with their Stitl, his if ut and Mrs. M. J. Bam-tt-, execu their coiffirmation. bathing p tive couunitloc. figures show ,8(Ki,(KK) who suits She's no relation, however, lug to amhltlun as the other. For rrora Tiles of Daily Eiitiuirrr iiihtructiou thruj;u middle the average man; private, bus!-- , to the Hum who wears ihe atorm anil lflH'r adoleHceuec. "ness cannot "offer tie extent of coat coiHimiaiiy oecause he. was There are .l.OVHOjiV.Jew Wi August 10, 1935. opiKirtfinfty and "the assurance horn, in U. S. The dt'M'ii'riits ot I'tah pouiitj of success that modern employ youth under 25 y vmt'i m nge, of .. mi are In tulil onp of thoir dlKplay "oiivcii-tlnu- t whom only iiient can. Nor thesumefrne religJobnRu hards jsays the town ious schools mid 1,513,000 are tmlny at the (ixra llonse in dom to use his natural towers, chicken funrler's eggs are laid on l'mvo. It. wan n wirt of fir fcracker not. Tombined with the ccrtahity, of the kitchen table by the grocer's deffitir with o!ishli't'iilile noise mill He ttniH concludes that 19 out A job is now a biglivelihood. boy. livery WORDS OFTKN MlSl'SKD no work done. (ICditor'M Nolo: Did of SiO Jewixh youth Under 25 ger huslnc! than some busi Don't say "he.liked to have Iki ii in- tuima uuo'iislj. It thi Diiily Eiifjnivrr nesses are. years of age receives no religSad la tbe fate of the man who .J nr "lnr would jtrred."1 ' was a Ktt!tiHmit-'tiiT:an?- ) ious education; Mid two out of 11EXKT cannot FORI). persuade any one to take hts OFTEN. MISrKONOUNCIJD "3H had outdone hiimsolf lu , three Protestant youth of the word because he cannot keep it, says IlHuleiir. wo" rrohouilee the lt ('il('fttittlt4 With hii1iitintt Wittimi as In "fur", no," the on th t)t;uid wcro S. 11.' :XlntniiiittrM ' I and Iliid.w Kiiu:: M'iHliun f'j'cor was (aciTiit on Inst syllahle. oi'TKN Missn:Mj:i) si.oi. iiiimcd tcmin-warchalruian with SiXONYMJi-Vriui.s.'-i- t.n, nlit.vj l'miip Kvfins (is wrrctnry ami MIsm toleianee,' lilierty, IiitnT,"coji. mice, lU'owu asKiiUuil as ilajE. aerattary. ttKsroti. nullioniy, permit. ..WORD KTlliV Tse n word Mr. Jiuic'Sy'ndt r Mrs7G. W."(iet Uiive times and it Is JosT holOTme ROOlO SOU &ME ON AO-ALet yours.'' and Mix have lui-i- i increase our A vkOAEKft I I "ft BOKA ME. A' OwAE ? vtK'alinlar.v In- master-iuUVtfc'A Bka jCxXk fY " luiy tliis wiH-- organizing Keiiuhli-ciu- i ' ime word each dliv. Today's ( SSDOPe. APOUMO wrft-- i A M-BQiNCx HOVAE clubs. , , word: OlfSKHSKlX; a vtvii.g .Idea I feWoC UV(E I A7lJlSs-rTrADRyMEM that dominates the mind, "lie - David S'iags in (Uf j'tmr Meiiair where he has heeii engagid an .oj isfssion.' thy iiew' iirf'illtug iu switches for ' ; ; rniimid there. I'ultl -- r u , ioo-p- le . DESTROYS ".. - ; Flies Ants s ; arr-jroa- ma. . 1 soraethi.pgL'jwiFinhfrayfmanhood?And M-har- .1 OFFICE CAT ;. 'hat urong, darllngr ' A rich man died the olfier day; She smadiea "Oh, tbKt nittidl Biillion bones; and just before he passed away.'he said, in 'v thing she totifhea." ioilbut thrpbbing tones, "Success in life may be achieved every "Good Stud, fcer met nest door by ladswhe're not afraid to sweatvtihQ pay all bills when at once. Mra. Bpogga want aouie they're received, and never, never go in debt Be cranks, one W Utlp her move her rictrola young men, on paying bills 4his is" piyhTefesage to yojt Kroe WT ana then, musing turtner puis, he turnea his wan ' face to the walL He started business poorly fixed, he had mej I want to die." to haTe Bwlmmer "Well; soma hundreds, it is eaidhe never got his mottoes, mixed, yoall he paid his bills and went ahead. ."I'll pay up always as I. poNtjwna'that, I want a '; these were the words he medal, ; go, and no further than T pay used to threw around about him yery day. Arid soon he Tia better to bare loved aa lost had a fine renown that circulated 'everywhere; he always than to nave won audi then found paid the money down when any bill was just and fair. A her out, v'" reputation of this kind is better ..than a pedigree, and he who bears it soon will find that all the world's his Ton have begun to amount' to So in a few brief busy years this man accomsomething If some people have begun to hata you, says T. G. Cleg. plished spleRdid things was famous in three hemispheres; from Birmingham to Holly Springs. Revered, respected rier and admired, at last he felt his work was done; he gave They eaft her electricity, his message and expired message good for evert one." mother's name was Ulna 'and' her Young racn, be cranks on paying bills !" .It isn't in poetic father's name was Moe. I'em; it on.t. impart .ecstatic thrills, bat ' Cbnsciunce ia a very valuable asand sane. : ". awh"" "When I was a boy, they used to admonish us youngsters to strive to be,as good itien as our daddies had been before us. ; J hey seemed to regard that as the natural limit of any ; hov s ambition. 'But if it were L I wouldn't tell a boy any. thhjg of the sort. On, the other hand, I would tegard him vas a failure or at least as not having measured up to his opportunities. a Otherwise, what is the purpose of life and n iiiTc uoi s progress enter mto us lormuiai &ach etion has the berfcfit of all that previous generations enjoyed and a lotrnwe why shouldn't it be expected to develop " ' by '. a Borsthrook TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS Rhymes Rippling Walt Mason vin independent iyeicspaper Va fV u a pat. oftsat? Mosquitoes Moths Bed Dugs Roaches VaL LI i " NTMrBfgs- - t. , Thi yeOoa cm with tht black bojuf -- . the. , ; -- George Strickland. lint this is what I wiah to state The dogs have had aa awful wait.' ? " Wait. notes the world's worn grandpa - isat tt Preparedness - My A Lang . cogs, And says we're going to the dog, His grand-daIn his bouse of logs. Swore, things were gotng to the dogs. His dad among the Flemish bogs, V owed things were trotng ti Hie dogs Tbe caveman In his queer akin togs, Said things were going to the dogs, d '. I'iciac parties believe Noah had more than two nuts iu the Ark. AUTO KILLS CUILI). - -SALT LAKE, Aug. Co.Mary . Mr. 5 of Smith, years old, daughter and Mrs. Calvin i5iuith of KcphleV--wakilled ulinost instantly IS St night when she waa runver fey an AlbertrBmUh automobile driven-bof GarfMd. The accident occured.. in front of the home of Bishop T. W. Diamond in Bennlon: wnWf'and the ' child was taken to his home follow- tng the- catastrophe,. Xy' , s .. Relievim,' that the "Elixir of youth" .may be 4btuined from Ihe California Redwood treos, an Oregon scientist. Is now xperintenling with the sup to determine whether it vj11 prolong life. - . y ' - for-war- - UKti-ouutry- . it 444oaoa4or-aee-- - h I BV , - - , I it - if. iW. -- " r " , - v ' i ,4- ' . 130 YEARS AGO nd " one-piec- e for-aak- " 1 DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH 'Z By W.L.Gordon haTV-hrrtr.- "- ! !t..ft f. ho-tn- r. ( V .I, OUT OUR WAY . ""V v BY WILLIAMS 4 V", r" C -- W j!raiv-Chuew- - ? J i ' Pi-.A'- V . Jiiis-cun- -- PP6.! ISO CSJ6ij S00A3Aj " x I W " ' V vv w; v. 1 ' lfl u,i. - . r I'' s - . TOM SIMS SAYS n.'Uirield of rrvn '" in visit lie bla bntiher, (VilliiisvlHe, Z ; i Jowph A dog ca teller leads a bard life. jMrtihiold. of 'tbe Third ward. This Cuts are his only friends. is iM fiKt time in Stl years that - viVA- - imat Tin" following enjoyed a piculi vtiM old resort: Mr.. and Mrs. Isaly UkiJvh fiinrrrfrStlCSrVtvefy; " down on somebody. All's fair in love and war. Wonien DeMoisy, Mr." find Mrs. A. used enough opge lastly ear .iu Mr. lVTnlTeTtr.n paint our navy. and dmn-'hr, 'llnniii. . Kdward J'.r.iwu. m.d ditimhiers, Olive- and the women' are juilniing (heir Htclla. Mrs. Kmlers and daughter .And Chrti'lt's . 1'vl. J.'aP.'uinr'JIf-l.TTTiirdlng- g s. anti-Mr- MUs r IKli'ii Ki'inkei'hof'f and Miws'Agncs will get the painter's cramps. .. Dad Alabama news today. Cur of wrecked. And the, hens workit'gg.s I'rofesNors F.rinihall ami Cluff, , In the hot sun. VrVlft relumed last evening jTrom ngthe Denver auminur achiiol and left lint Die world could bo- worse, today for anofber week of educa-tionlectures In Ihe northern part mtH'h worse. Wouldn't it be .terrible a. of flab unil Idaho. if.yuu had to chew watermeUm? nl Tt'c I!cjiul)li(iu ladies of 1 tlw . Third ward orgnnlwd with Mrs. J-31. Jeiisen ns pnesiitcnt': Mrs. I. AV. Keuwnn first vice; Jlrs. Cell second ' i.Tice; Slliss ' iAdrt Jfdtm iflRS""Eriima wrrctair? Mrs. ..Mary TTintcber,. treastirer; . .. jp z ; ,ri - " " i vNWV ji moim Ger, gpawv -- gg 9 w woivxx. wm th Violet beat, Tinully he stepped up to the Counter to buy some Life Savers for hiiuself and his Lttle friend. "We like the Violet best. Mister," he said. And how proudly up as he broke the roll to treat bia first girll little tin-fo- il e e e llistet." . last longer. Little tummies are not npset. And Life Savers are.kind to tiny teeth. They're safe and wholesome. You may conscientiously be generous with Life Savers for they are the : ideal candy for little folks. Six flavors are displayed, at all good stores so you Cina- may help yourself: and Five cents a package. Life Savers, Inc., Port Chester, N. jr. , Pep-o-ml- Wint-o-gree- O-o-- Every proving riiild craves ewocts. Active little .bodies 4.te'i-oar But children's cnr.J y nm.1 be pure and they ihould not overeat. .. Life Savers, the little candy mints with the hole (littBver sliape), answer this problem in jut the right way. They ere ehiua-hnriu4 dciiciously ilavorSd. This means t'oat Life. Savers' are eaten slowly. ske-tho,.OiiI,lrea suck them ia wociderfu flavors' f d l;&ftm&m we hke Treating his first girl! -- - -- . : SS 1 The rmwpKt ""Mi lyle'Till Marriage," by Diivid Alee Wilson, Is not only a masterful bio. grnpbical study of new materials, but is unique In 'that "some of. its ThnptiT an?- but cnBwge hrngt-an- d tuc uuua 19 nui cupyngniea. 1 C py " : Qood for Utile tummies MS Safe for tiny teeth ; s |