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Show GYPSY like $60,000 a mile", the writer continues, "but we need not be dismayed at this figure who as a nation accept without piotest a program for a whole cost fleet of battleships, to $700,000 000, which will not last as long or give most of us so 10.000 much satisfaction as miles of good highway Ho1ad ay s "Congressman proposal calls for $3,000,000,000 and it will take other billions to make the whole country practicable for motor cars, but there is no national enterprise which will repay us so richly FIRE RULES VIOLIN OF GIRL LEADER-SOLOIS- T in pleasure and in dollars. It roads of a state He also points will insure the future , of the out that the sstem of putting motor industry with its 4,000.-00- 0 road building into the hands tempoi ary office holders is employes. It will give em- of a holdover from the horse and ' millions to other ployment building the roads. And it will buggy dajs treble and quadruple the value States moreover can pcrfoim of the investment that each a valuable service tcWaid the man has made in a motor creation of a national network car. of highways, the article conCalkins emphasizes the ne- tinues by making sopie ofo the cessity for states to consider beautiful country lanes passtheir roads part of a national able foi automobiles This,tiea-sure-itsto abolish savs, would open up vast highway system for pleasure drivers and such nuisances as charging of for drain the main arteries motorists thclnnich traffic which would glnd- special licenses to use ad non-reside- nt H O Edith Lorand, Hungarian joung unman, a ho and soloist for her concert orchestra in Berlin, arts both as conductor Berlin (API If Johann i Strauss, the waltz king, were to Federal Owned come to life again, he would find a female rival In Edith Roads Seen As Lorand, Hungarian violinist Edith Lorand has set the tongues of the German mhsical world wagging by emulating Strauss m two ways acting both as conductor and solo automobile of Conditions vlolinkt for her orchestra, and that devoting her entire program to travel have become such roads classical and modem dance federal built and owned will become a necessity of the music. It is unusual for Germany to near future, according to Earsee a beautiful, slim young nest Elmo Calkins, writing on woman to a richly embroidered Interstate, traffic in Woman's white Hungarian costume mount Home Companion. The present plan of the fedthe conductor's stand and face states an orchestra 'of mjen In somber eral government and joining to the construction of evening dress. a have been occasional main highways has been Jlack the in great ' Improvement conductors' .here . before auto age, ' but 'the preponder Ethel Legmska - of London imfive years ago; Antonia Brico ance of unpaved or state of Berkeley, Cal., this winter. proved roads is so great, that crossing state borders often But they lnskted on wearing entails as much trouble as black dresses. Edith Lorand crossing some of the passport believes in bright colors. states, No female conductor, more- barriers of European His fipdifigs Calkins over, has hitherto attempted are basedinsists. the fact that upon to be both conductor and solo- while America has less than ist. miles of hard roads, Edith Lorand mounts the 600,000 there are five times as many stand with her priceless Guar--neri- miles of dirt roads This, with del Gesu violin, conducts more than ..23.000,000 . automowith her bow till the solo part biles owned in the United sets "In," and 'then turns to the States, eaeftreara "bare audience as Strauss used to do, twentiethgives of a mile 264 feet the violin's rich, Impasioned of space on the hard roads if tone soaring above those of an ail were used at one time. orchestra wmch she haa drilled Calkins argues further that to subordinate itself absolutely , the old system of road to her leadership. ing by local or state funds is She reminds, one not only of antiquated. In the horse and "Hers is also Johann Strauss. was age construction the' manner of the primas buggy left entirely In the hands of of the famous gypsy bands in local supervisors and commiswhich Budapest abounds. Tins sioners whose business before is especially apparent when she their election' had nothing to plays Hungarian and other nado with road construction. In tional dances. many cases running a scraper There is a fire and a tern, over a highway constituted the per ament to her playing that only improvements required. recalls the passionate musician-shi- p The problems is now one for of the violinist- - leader of able engineers. a Hungarian gypsy orchestra costs something "Concrete Future Plan us 1 ir 13 v MRS. FRANK MINN, Correspondent tea with spring flowers. A deli BRIDGE clous luncheon was served Mrs. Smithfield Rinda eight o'clock. Covers were laid Chambers at for Mesdames BurnaH Browr entertained "bridge at her home on Fri- A. J. Brown, . 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'He the night and Sunday here visiting his old friends, but cut the visit short as he wanted to register at the U. of U. for the spring quater. , Is he unique ? You should know him. A new muffler for. locomotives discharges steam and hot water in. a fine spray between tracks so that they do not obstruct an engineer's vision .nor cars on adjacent damage tiacVs DEPART!, SIT SMITHFIELD o Ja All Merchandise Sold at this Firm Carries 100 d a Money Back Guar-n a Tomorrow Until On Are And antee. our S(5 Night THE:1ANDERIIIG:UTAHII Logan. attractive a Calkins also recommends markers national system of and direction posts as well as an official, governmental maphas ping of roads, such as been done for years in France mr 3 E. W. ELLIOT &T(). E 8 be taken to more side roads 1 Any - FOR A NEW COAT ELLIOT & CO. DRESS OR HAT SECOND FLOOR , - |