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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH HAPPY MAN IVIIO HAS FOUND JOY f IN LIFES WORK National Topics Interpreted by William Druckart flit fur Kvlrtrd from bit cheap ooo payment of rent, a young Invea tor atoofl guard over hla touta fur Nut boor without fund or le-until a neighbor gave aafe atnrage It hi precl' ua Imiilemenla would tia give thought to atielter or nourish-moot- Washington. Sine the treasury Jut succeeded In marketing a u of new Uncle Sam'e in . government Debt It leeuia to he a good time to take a look at Unite .Sant debt and aro what the Itunlion I. Moreover, il appear to l advisable to analyze Hint debt in the light of all Ihe talk that ha been going around lately to the ef fett that w are permitting the erection of a debt at rnet ure Hint all! become a millstone about Ihe neck of (lie taxpayer who, after all, are (he folk on whom a government honj or other aecurity ha 1 $ldi ." They are my Jewel." be an Id. tanner work without them." That mao may be hnineleaa, be may lie hungry, tut be la nut one of na ture'a atrp children. On the contrary, be la one of furtune'a favored. Ho are any other men and women a bo know that their touta are their Jewela. For they have within them eelree the eteda of that uaually exut It plant, bapplneaa. A questionnaire dlatrlhutetf to pew lle who have tried moat of the at leged approarhea to the auiirce of haptilneaa would duiitilleaa reveal the tonrluaion that about the moat rella hie hue fur It lice In love of one'a wort. Vet how many people know rent lore of their work! lluw many are fortunate enough to have work that they do heroine tliey want to and not herouae they have to? Ilow many are hit In their youth which la the Important time to rhooae or And work that will he their InteroMt lluw ninny liutlead of their Job? workera regard their toola aa my Jewela' rather than aa their signs of alavery? Ifour work may he of the kind that to visible auc la qulrkly atnooubl ocas. It may be rich in financial reward, Then It may or may not bring you more or lex content and happl neaa. On the other hand you may have rhorn-- a medium of expression that la alow to ahow result. I hut la meager In worldly return. You may know only labor without reward, may eierienof imverty, ridicule. And yet you may lie among fortune' fa You vored. the elite of the earth. may know rent content and happl nesa. That la. If you are a mnn or woman who can nay from your heart about your tool or the medium of your laltore, They are my Jewels. e. tail. IMI gyndlcr.. WNll Service. Ounce of Praveetioa much time and effort are Utile devoted to the children who have not been infected with tulxirciilosla, they twill afford a constant stream Irrlgnt tag the Held of tuberculosis. Tc control till, blight tuberculosis, stream. H Is the ounce of proven (Ion that protects the child Hr. J. A Myers suggests In llygela Mngnzlne as a solution to nn Important part of the tuberculosis problem of this country. Head ENTHOBATUM If Too litre RANG OR WORK UORSKS IMIf.TS. brnkflor nnbrofce AlliLICH for IhtrlUM, lows After Five Years' Suffering and Embarrassment Cuticura Healed Eczema spread all over my ear; and finally Into my hair. It was in dry scales that would reappear as fast as removed and my hair fell out My ears were very red and I lost much ) sleep from constant Irritation. could hardly keep from scratching. After five years of suffering an embarrassment I read about Cut cura Soap and Ointment and sei for a free sample. After a few ai plications I began to feel greatl. relieved so, I bought more, and afte offing three cakes of Soap and twi boxes of Ointment I was healed.' Whitaker (Signed) Mrs. Bertha Bt 1. Nevada, Iowa, Feb. 10, 1933. Soap 25c. Ointment 25c and 25c. Iroprietors : Potti Drug & Chemical Oorp., Malde It Mass. rest. Ilia! hy recalling the national amounted to the g.guntlc antn of $23.531, 115,771 at Ihe end of November, and that the net result of the security sale n of Deccuilier 15 wa to add approxito that ail'll, mately $22,(ia.ia Tlo-n- , a second fact: the only way the government Iih to raise money for payment of It debt and running exiensc I by laying luxe on you and me and Tom, Dick and Harry. So Ihe subject of the national debt get right close to home . with all of ii. a I consider the qiiestlun of the national debt. It a Btibjeci that la going to Interest onr children and probably their children, too, miles there I some brake pressed on the rate of U ib-- Iiuh-ed- 1 siauidl tig. A far a the safety of an Investment In government Concerned, I entertain no fear. No debt I more likely to he paid than government debt, owed hy the United State of America. The market quotations may fluctuate; the price offered may full hi low pur value of the bond or notes or of Indebtedness which the treasury Issue, but the security retains its safety. And to this I might add, when the time comes, If It ever doe, that a United Stale government ofil'gatlon Is no good, such money a anyone has Invested In It, being United States money, will have nn value either. So that phase of the situation gives me no cause to worry. It is to the necessity for ultimate payment of these obligation, tills vast national debt, that I want to A direct attention. the federal government, like the state, the county and the city government., ha to go hark to the Individuals and corporations for the money. It is made to appear that some one Is going to suffer through a period of years to e s Edqar A. Poe First Oil Well in U.S., 1853 Photo rsow pageant COuRTtVT, VAl oeAMtmcA UHtV(Rtr open In the New world a refuge for men of hla Franklin" was la urn tied upon Its stormy career. I n own faith, the Unman Catholics, who were then Keptemlier 24 -- Zaclmry Taylor, officer In the time for looking forward and suffering Hrecution In England. Under the War of 1812. the Black Hawk war and the of planning how to make the het charter granted to Calvert he had larger power Seminole war, the "Old Rough and Ready" use of the 12 month, the 52 than had yet been grouted to nny colony settling the Mexican war and twel'th President of the Virweeks, the 305 day which will in America and thus there wns Introduced here United Slates, sue born In Orange comity, be ours during the coming year a new form of government, known ns the pro ginia. A comimsxloii Iihs been appointed by the present governor of Virginia to arrange for a It Is also a time for looking back prietary system. l But Calvert died before the signing of the char celebration of this event In ward over Hie past year and the 1934. Ills mid son. come. ter (Veil the second lord heCnlveit, n other years that have gone October 2! Robert Hoe, first of a line of Summarized, then, some justificaI fore to take stock of our accmn Baltimore, received tl.e grunt Opposition troin I pllslinicnls and to benefit by our Virginia made it advisable for him to remain In printing press Inventors, who revolutionized the tion must be shown for the policies -England to protect hi rights, so he appointed Ins new spa ler business, was born at I fives In Lei- of President Roosevelt that are reexperience. One evidence of our pride In (he American brother. Leonard Culvert, as lieutenant general cestershire, England. sulting In additions to the public December 30 Stephen II Long, American debt thnt are becoming ground for tradition Is the custom of observing In one way of the colony which had been given the name or another the anniversaries of certain events of Maryland, In honor of King Charles' C.nholle army engims-- r and explorer, discoverer of Ising's fear. Boldly stated, It nppoars the has depeak In Colorado, was born In Hopklnton, N. 1L Roosevelt administration which proved to lie significant In our national queen, Henrietta Marla. Events of 1SU9 which recall that "125 years termined to spend" Its way out of On November 22, 1633, two stops, the Aik and development. Taking the century, 100 years, as the depression. Money Is being the unit of time which Indicates antiquity and the Hove, left Cowes hearing I ord I! i'i imore's ago on a corresponding reverence for those thing two brothers, Leonard and George Calvert, "with January 19 Edgar Allan Pie. great American spent like water, and It Is government money, that was drawn from "which must be good because they are old we very nearly twenty gentlemen of verv good fash poet and story writer, was Imrn In Boston. have fallen Into the custom of pausing In the Ion," most of whom weie Cathnbe. and "itiout February 12 Abraham Lincoln was born In the pockets of the taxpayers. The program is designed to spend enough midst of the busy present and our plans for the three hundred laboring men well prm.ded In nil Kentucky. future to hark hack to the past and recall Its tilings, the majority of whom were Protestants February 15 Cyrus McCormick. Inventor of money to create Job for all, or nearIf they on an the reaper, was horn lu Walnut Grove, Va. On March 25, lint, the colonists ly all, of the unemployed. events. will spend their of the Ioton ae river and the at are In work, Island at 11 the Jimethm olllrer they Price, Sterling September We do this not only on the one hundredth hav to which they gave the nnnip of Mexican war, governor of Missouri and general earnings and businesses that sup anniversary, which we call the centennial, but Chesapeake where for the flist time in in the Confederate army, was horn In Prince ply merchandise and commodities also upon the anniversary of multiples and frac St Clement's Island, To a party of Engl sh ('at Indies celebrated Edward county, Virginia. generally will have a market. tlons of that period of time. Thus we frequently history December 24 Kit Carson, famous trapper, start the revival of this market, the celebrate the twenty-fifth- , the fiftieth and the mass. Finding this island too small for the site of a guide and scout, was horn in Madison county, government Is buying millions upon seventy-fiftanniversary of events rather than a little later the colonists sailed Kentucky. milions of dollars worth of supsettlement, wait for the one hundredth anniversary and we ean-to the mouth of During the coming year will occur the cen- plies used In Its various recovery are even more pleased In our feeling of honoring down the river until they St a stream to which they gave the name tennial of these events: plans. But I repeat, this debt has antiquity when we can celebrate the sesqul centills a little wav they came Marili 20 -- Charles W. Elliott, educator, presi- to be paid, unless the American tennial (one hundred fiftieth), the bi centennial George. Ascending to an Indian village and pm chased from them dent of Harvard university and famous for his people want to he collectively dis(three (two hundredth) or the for some axes, hatchets ami "several yards "Hve-1'oii- t Shelf of Books," was horn In Boston. honest and have their government hundredth) of some event In American history of cloth" the site of the first to permanent settle March 21 -- John Wesley Powell, geologist, sol- print paper money with which As the year 193-opens, an examination of in Maryland to which was given the name meet the obligation. That is plain dier, exploier of the Grand canyon, ifirector of the American history will show that we vv81l have incut of of St. Mary's. United States Geological survey, founder and and unadulterated repudiation occasion for a number of these celebrations if Although March 25 is the important date in first director of the Bureau of American Eth- debt. we cboose. The only quad centennial (four bun Maryland history, the principal celebration of nology, was horn at Mount Morris, N Y. dredth) anniversary of any Importance Is thnt of the in 192) will he held Up to the end of November, April 26 Charles F. Browne, famous writer the voyage of Jacques Cartier, the Frenchman, on Maryland tercentenary it was on June 20. 1("2. that which is the lust full month for June 20, since was born under the name of Artemus Ward," who In 1534 pnssed Newfoundland and discovwhich figures are Lord Baltimore was granted his charter h King in Waterford, Maine. ered the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Charles and more favorable weather for the oele Spending at available, the 5 A party of emigrants under the leadMay Two events of 1634 afford an opportunity for hratlon can he expected in June than in Mareli expenditures or celebrations and plans are already High Speed emergency ership of Nathaniel J. Wyeth left Liberty, Mo., activThe year 1734 had no outstanding events such for the West, Inler built Fort Hall. Idaho, where comes the under way for them. From Michigan In 1634. to provide the occasion for the five months of the curtwo ities as these down was over first that com the American (lag part rent fiscal word that the Mackinac Island State Park celebrations of an elaborate na of the for year aggregated mission Is preparing a tercentenary celebration country, and established a colony near the Of that total, $293,51 1,399 are the ttire following noteworthy although site of Portland. Ore. on that Island next summer of the voyage of a present was spent in November alone, which dates in that year: May 20- - Lafayette, the great Frenchman who Frenchman, Jean Nicolet, upon whom the mantle would seem to indirate that the January 20 Robert Morris, Philadelphia nter helped establish American independence, died business of of Samuel de Champlain, as explorer toward the ill- - ltevolu spending has only lately of "Financier and hanker in acchant, Paris. On west, had fallen. July 1, 1634, Nicolet, started at high speed. Further proof in Lancashire was horn tlon will occur England. the the seventy-tirtout from coming year During companied by seven Huron Indians, set of the increased speed of spending March 19 Thomas McKean, member of the Three Rivers on the SL Lawrence, ascended the anniversary of these events which occurred has been given in incomplete statisDee of the Continental s'gner congress, X59 ; First in Ottawa river, went across to Georgian bay, tics for December, together with E. L. Col his canoe along the north shore of Lake lai'Rtlon of Independence ami president of the Drake 26 sank the first August the constantly recurring announceil well in the United States irnar Titusville. Pa., Huron to Sault Ste. Marie, passed through the Eighth Continental congress, was horn in ('lies ments hy President Roosevelt of new ter man Pennsylvania county. In first white was the Mackinac and of this Straits this giant industry country. agencies like the civil Peter Zenger, Colonial starting November to gaze upon Lake Michigan, known then and famous author, spending September 6 Igvlng which will administration works New Weeklv of York the editor and for many years afterwards as the Luke of the printer was horn in Pierrepont, N. Y In 1884 (50 years $ KID.OOO.OOO between Decern spend mail for false, arrested scandalous, Journal, Illinois. igo) he established one of the first newspaper her 1 and February 15, 1934. clous and seditious libels" against the royal goContinuing down the western shore of Lake vernor of New York Out of this arrest came Hip syndicates in the country The treasury tabulations of exOctober 16 John Brown took possession of Michigan, Nicolet and his companions entered trial and by the several recovery of Zetiger wliicli niaikeit an penditures acquittal il was at Hunters Ferry, Inter cap- lagincios show the he Green Bay and landed, there to he greeted by following layout in establishing the principle of step Important a party of Winnebago Indians with whom he tured, tried for treason and executed on Decem- of cash between the start of the fis-- i of the press In Amer-ber 2 giving to the embattled anti slavery forces cal made an agreement thnt they should take their the freedom year, July and the end of No Pe ember 17 William Floyd, a signer of the ,m Immortal song "John Browns Body Lies furs to the French posts on the St. Lawrence to veniber: public works administraa member of In '1 he Grave." trade. He pushed on to visit other tribes, as Declaration of Independence, and Modering tion, $ t.31, 473J'23 ; national recovery 1775 to 1782 Tne year 1924 will mark the fiftieth anniver- administration, cended the Fox river to the central part of Wis- every Continental congress from agri$1,812,429; In Brook haven. N. V born was 18.81: to of events the winter ot these consin and spent there, returning sary cultural adjustment administration, 17x4 whl-loenleniii-iof hive Events to 1635 to report Champlain. Quebec in June 22 -- Rescue of seven survivors of 25 mein--i-r- s $28,700,219: farm credit adminisThe other tercentenary celebration which is signiticam-- : ot the Lady Fiani.lin Bnv polar expedition, tration, $to,(X 1,000; civilian conI nth Cnrohna code-June 2 egislature of already under way but which will reach Its oli its commander. A V Greely (now an servation work, 81 10, 759, si's; ; RePuling max during the coming year is that of the found to the cnngi ess of the I ..ted States the idnnroi), xcgt D I. Br.iinnrd (now a general) construction Finance corporation, ue party being led by (apt. Winfield S $354,022,450; Tennesson Valley auIng of the colony of Maryland from which grew which that state possessed to Iinls west of the lie of a oonven Alleghanies, leading to the Innil-nthe state of that name. xpl ley. later famous in the thority, $769Ji95; for capital of fed In 1632 King Charles I of England granted to tlon (August 23) at Joueshorough where the war land hunks, $15,894,530, and err, a a to decided of westerners separ.-i'orgnni.e large traet George Calvert, Lord Baltimore, November 4 Grover Cleveland was elected the Federal Insurance corporation, a seiornl convei ;hm at Jmieshor fiesnlent of the United States, the first Demo-ritliland lying north of the Potomac river and south eminent and $.',65,178 con of the Plymouth colony' boundaries. Calvert's ough (December 17) at which a Piesident in 28 years. It is Impossible to afford a com- by Western Newspaper Union. motive In' seeking this grant was a desire to slitution was adopted and the new state of By ELMO SCOTT WATSON HE beginning of a new year - Put Mewtholaham In die nostrils Is re I leva congestion and clear tle breathing passages. - Adv. Even Cosmetic cant do this! l -- 5. h 1 pad-die- n 1 Ron rfwunfl mid powitofto fcvjcuBiilxlon bioniislieB. Tit don't at one of lie freque cause constipation. Flash U bowels with Ourtold Tea and n youfaelfot Wift waetw that ofto cto? poms and resalt la blotcbj enipUtdoumpiAxion Aweekof tbi mUjmi beauty treatment wn aetonlsUyou Hesrintonijrht ( Piatn or m tea bagt, u your drug $ton BUB W'NU W aeeti-rule- 61- -7 t so-q- ni ii n-- s Spanish-America- I c partikm of thro figure with emerla the gency expenditure flv month ending with November 30, 1932, because they were all Included In the general until tbla treasury expenditure The I'reeldeut bold, howyear. ever, lhat throe are not recurring expenditure and, therefore, ahoutd I Included In the regular budget of federal expenditure. That la ahy the administration ran keep on laying the budget I balanced. They mean the budget of ordinary federal eXetixea. household If you want to call them that But, getting tia. k to the point from which we started, we find that all of these extraordinary expenditure come out of tho treasury and the amount hy which the ex)andl-tureexceed the Incotno ha to be borrowed, and once borrowed It become a part of tin public debt of the nation. corre-aiwtidln- g &ally Bcz nt I heartily thank lie Jntermounlain Folks for their fxilronatje ihuinj 1933 and ni.ii them all A lirry fflrrry CClirislman a The following tabulation show Just what manner (lie na tion' public debt fluctuated ha smee alaiut the time of the declaration of wnr, by the United Slate. In the year 1917: February 27. 1917 $1.282, 044.430. August 31. 191!) $26.596,701 ,043. June 30, 1929 $16.0.2. 197,748. in a. June June June 30. 1 9.10- -1 18, 1 1,308, 30, 1931 $16,801,185,143. 30, 19.32 $19.487,009, 706. February 27, 1 9; 21 $20,934,729, 20!. June .30, 1 93.3 $22,538,672,500. Novemlier 1, 193.3 23,534, 115,771. Tims, It Is seen that the debt reached Its peak almost one year after the armistice hud ended hostilities In Europe, having grown more than $25,000,000,000 In the Ik) month after the declaration of war. Immediately after ttie peuk was reaehed the Job of selling aurplua war materials and salvaging the wreekage began to take place. War profit, against which wartime excess profits taxes and high Income taxes were operating, continued to furnish revenue. There came few lean years, hut unprecedented prosperity followed them and under the Insistence of Andrew V. Mellon, then secretary of the treasury, all funds available were applied to reduction of the debt until, when the depression cast Its fog of death on business, the public debt had been whittled down more than Irinc Edward Hand Island wn Print. a Edward long L at wa called St. John 1799 in il name in present given compliment to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, who paid it a visit. The prince wa the fourth son of King George 111 and the father of Queen Victoria. THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY t drew neer and A CfarUtmM III thowrtii tarn in cons driiiM ( thrs, rtMemkrr that aothittf U!.t m good Mtmtthinf audt Ibnw away fiom Itomt tho f rrolmt joy to To knn at tho heorto of lood onto both far ond noar. Mad. liny your glfii IniormounUm jour food from tho intrrraouuUln otoro and lolo oil hov a hoppy yulrtid . with hoto off to oor I.N rtUMUl MAIN IN u kor. olft DISTKY. hi KS. JOHN M. DROWN Crdar City tlok AT 400 I'tah Oil Refining Service Stations in Utah and Idaho Honey Production It was a Philadelphian who began the modern are in honey production. Thi3 pioneer was Langstroth, born in 1810. About 1850 he devised the movable frame for inLater a sertion in beehive. was invented to maka "smoker cross bees gentle. ASK YOt'B DBUCG18T FOB $10,000,000,000. The figures given, being for fiscal years ending on June 30, reflect the first Impact of the depression In the fiscal year ending June 30, 1931. Profits of prosperous yenrs continue to that time to pile up as the base for taxation of Incomes, but by the time another twelve months had rolled around, the treasury, like the rest of the country, knew from actual experience what was happening to employment and business. Then began the attempts to spend our way out of the depression, a policy that has gone on and has been expanded with each succeeding month until now money is flowing out of the treasury at a rate almost equal to the days when the nation was fighting human enemies Instead of the unseen, yet clearly felt, enemy, the depression. You ask where we are going, and I answer that none can tell at this moment. ASPIRIN AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT Brilliance of Mosaics The unusual brilliance of mosaic covering the dome of a building erected in Mexico City in 1586 has been attributed by a German scientist to the fact that rubber wa used in the coloring matter Utah High School of Beauty Culture 121 Bo. Main St.. Salt Lak City Bistitj Cultm Fralsssioi Knows rb Dipnss:0R can now Iram a profusion that will mak yon independent for tho rest of your days. $15 per month only for tho complete course of six months. Phono or write for onr catalogue. Mail in coupon. Tha Yon NAME - ADDRESS Sticking Together You will find, said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, that however And while we are discussing the you separate quicksilver, it runs distasteful subject of debt, we may together again at the first opa well call at- - portunity. The same thing is mote significantly true of gold. Neu) Taxes tention to the su ranee that there are going to be r.ew taxes laid by the next session of congress. The new revenue that is coming from the taxes on liquor cannot supply all of the new funds needed even for balancing the regular budget, or the household budget of the government, as we named It earlier. So,, back to the taxpayers we go for more money It is true that some of the extra taxes that were enacted by the last extraordinary session of congress will be taken off. Their elimination was contemplated if and when the amendment was reprohibition pealed. It was thought then that there would not need to be additional revenue for maintaining the ordinary budget on nn even keel; the economic program which the administration drove through congress was going to save enough to permit a balanced budget, and there would be other savings, as well. There were savings, many items of them. But the cold truth is lhat the calculations ns to the reductions in expense which were possible were a bit visionary. Congressional leaders have started on a rampage shouting "soak the rich They have done that before. The records show they have put income taxes nearly up to the k.v, and when they did the reT. enue resulting therefrom dropped off. The rich man's money went into hiding in securities that were tax exempt such as those issued by your local municipality and so on, or Into securities of the treasury, on which there are no taxes. . 1933, Western Newspaper Union. Earn while you learn Barbering. A Permanent Business with a Big Income. Molers Barber College 118 Recent St., Salt Like City, Utah We meet your state requirements Opossum Hibernates The opossum hibernates if the winter is cold enough. It is enabled to survive very cold winters by storing up under its skin a plentiful supply of fat, which i3 drawn during upon for nourishment hibernation. per week will be paid for the best article on Why you ns Interirountain made Similar to above. Send should Goods" your story in prose or verse to In- termountain Products Column. P. O. Box 1555. Salt Lake City. If your story appears in this column you will ceive check for Wok No. 3351 W.N.U. Salt Lake City Drouth in South Africa Drouth. in South Africa are more severe in their effects tnnu o f because changes formerly brought about in the character of the land by soil erosion, the effects of which are often mistaken for those of a deteriorating climate, The vegetative cover has leende- troyed, particularly by sheep, and the rain falling on the bare soil is no longer retained, but flows and off rapidly into gullies streams. Uncle Ab sas the really good mixer mixes brains with work. |