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Show THURSDAY. OCTrint THE WEEKLY REFLEX Pope Pour Indian Magic It Used to Bring North Wind A Fair Question Wilt Uceklu "Refit? of the When the Cree Indians, Cannorthern James Bay region of ribbark birch of ada, tie a bunch bark the set and tall a bons to dog's on lire, it Is not done In deliberate animal pain, but glee to cause the 1 most -spectacular Of the is one. Indians these by employed 'magics as a means of conjuring up a north PiklhM kr THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY Enteral as second-clas- matter February 16, 1911, at Kaysville, Utah, s under the Act of March 8,' 1879. '' Advertising Hates on Application. wind, according to an. anthropoid of gist of the Catholic Uulversity America. After a thaw a north wind is considered especially desirable because It causes a crust to It form over the snow and makes wild of easy to watch themovements animals and to capture them. The Crees are scarcely more con, Subscription $2.00 a year in advance. TELEPHONES C. A. Epperson, No. 124 - C. V. K. Saxton, No. 76 Office 'No. ' A Duty 10 to the Taxpayers siderate of their children than of their animals when a north wind Is at stake, for another of the magics employed for this purpose consists of sending a naked small boy forth Into the cold to defy, the wind god. A milder method Is to go out and and other dewing vices thaV make 'sounds simulating The Davis county school district should take advantage of the opportunity of making needed repairs to buildings which is offered through the public works program of the administration. The school boards program, which failed to meet with the taxpayers approval, was too elaborate for the present needs of the county. The taxpayer should not interpose objections to the necessary repairs of existing buildings, but should say thumbs Down" on constructing new buildings when there are rooms unoccupied. Nor will they approve of the boards plan to increase the capital outlay and maintenance expenses by adding a junior high school system. The taxpayer who is not in favor of allowing these repairs to be made at this time, when the government pays one-thiof the cost of the project and lends the rest at a reduced rate of interest, is allowing his biased opinion to get the better of his good judgment. . It would cost the taxpayers less at this time to make an expenditure of $20,000.00 (the architects estimate) on re pairs and fireproofing of the schools at a cost to the taxpayers of approximately $11,000.00 to be paid for in 30 years at 4 per cent interest, than to wait for five years or more and make an expenditure of $20,000.00 costing at 6 per cent interest. The 6 per cent interest alone paid on the latter expenditure would more than retire the principal nnd interest of the $14,000.00 expended by the county under the present offer. The federal government is getting this money from luxury taxes and other sources from the people of Davis county, and is offering it to us for unemployment relief. It is our money to spend here. Shall we take it or shall we let it be spent in some other county or state? bull-roare- winds. But should any or all of these three methods fall the Indian need not be discouraged, for there are bemany more magics he can try not does Boreas that fore deciding Intend to respond to his supplications. Detroit News. rd $20,-000.- Width of Gulf Stream From 50 to 150 Mile The gulf stream flows out of the Oulf of Mexico between the coast Railroads Educate Children Freshmen students at the University of Utah are no longer left to their own devices to learn about the university and the part it plays in the intellectual, cultural, social and economic life of the community. students Every Tuesday first-yea- r are required to attend a special as- Happenings That Affect the Dinner Fails, Dividend Checks and Tax Bills of Every individual. National and International Problems Inseparable From Public Welfare sembly In Kingsbury D.. Not up of representative citizens go from door to door and office to of1,600,000 fice soliciting promises from other The educational value of railroad citizens that they will spend a deftravel is well known.. But the im- inite amount for needed property portance of the railroad in mak- improvement. A form card is made ing another kind of education pos- out which indicates the type of sible, is not. work to be done and its minimum According to a recent survey, thfe cost. When the work has been comrailroads pay annually the sum of pleted a coupon attached to the $148,041,456 in school taxes. Fed- card is filled in by the property-owne- r eral statistics show that, in 1930, who sends it to campaign the average expenditure on public headquarters. elementary and secondary schools of what agThis Is an came to $90.22 for every pupil a gressiveness example and public spirit is figure which includes money spent doing; in San Mateo county,' Califor new buildings as well as operat- fornia and what is being done ing costs. As consequence, the there can be done, to a greater or school taxes paid by the railroads lesser degree, in every county and were enough to furnish a years state and municipality in the naeducation for more than 1, COO, 000 tion, n on a cochildren. lossal scalo would be the greatest The figures show that railroad possible impetus to industrial reschool taxes grossed enough .in Il- covery it provides Jobs in all inlinois to educate 98,000 children; in dustries, brings needed revenue to Michigan. 80,000; in Ohio, 80,000 j thousands of business concerns, in New Jersey, 79,000; in Virginia, large and small, and stimulates 70,000; in Kansas, 61,000; in Okla- commerce and trade. The person homa, 70,000, and proportionate who builds and repairs now is demnumbers in other states. onstrating his faith in the patriotic axiom that employment and investEvery public improvement roads, buildings, parks, streets, ment are better and cheaper than docks, etc., was partly built' with charity. railroad money. If the rails went out of existence, either we wouldnt have these Improvements or w'ed have to find some new property to tax for them. Statistics issued by the Life InIt will be a long time before any surance Sales Research Bureau of comparable industry is able to take Hartford, Conn., show sales of new the place of the railroads as a na- ordinary life insurance in August tional asset They are still the were within two cent-o- f the Aubackbone of. the countrys transpor- gust, 1932, level,perand represented tation. and still one of the major the best monthly experience since contributors to national January, 1932 a period of nineteen months. During all of 1933 the trend of sales has definitely been upward. That is a very encouraging thing and not only because it is an inSan Mateo County, California, dication of business recovery. It has embarked on a Renoviie shows more than that. It show's Drive which seems to be a model that the American public, as a of its kind. Success has been far whole, has gained a new idea of ingreater than was anticipated, with vestment and protection that it is more than $1,650,000 pledged by looking for security and safety, incounty communities, and with the stead of quick, large and impossible Lectures Given For U Freshmen Economic Highlights 00 last! another winter like the That was Mr. Roosevelts pledge when he came to office. The NR A, the NIRA, the AAA, and the rest, to- - give them the initials by which they are now usually known, were brought into being for that The president himself Kurpose. that they all represent emergency, os distinct from long-viemeasures, and the theory is that they will be discarded when emergency passes. The NRA has done some excellent things, and it has made good headway. But it hasnt done all that was hoped. Men have been put back to work but not nearly so Wages many as was anticipated. have been upped in most industries but its obvious that many units within those industries arent going to be able to pay them unless credit strings are loosened. The problem is not only to make further gains against depression, but to hold unimpaired the gains that have already been made. The way the wind is blowing is indicated by the latest presidential announcement he is planning a w hall, where lectures are given dealing with phases of university life as they affect the student himself, his family, his community, and his state. Proponents of the plan, Dr. Le Roy Cowles, of the lower division, and President George Thomas, anticipate many benefits that freshmen will derive from attending these lectures. Students attending all lectures will be given credit hour per quarter. one-ha- lf Granted Leave At the request of Governor Henry of Florida and the Bahamas, and then northeastwardly along the American coast' Its width, In the narrowest portion. Is about 60 miles, and lta depth some 2,000 feet After It has passed between the Bermudas and the coast of Carolina, it Is divided Into several streams, about 100 fathoms deep and altogether 150 miles wide. Its temperature up to this point la several degrees warmer than that of the surround-- , lng ocean. Beyond the fortieth parallel of north latitude and the meridian 60 degrees west, the gulf stream can no longer be distinguished from the rest of the ocean drift by tempera ture, motion, color, saltness or otherwise. It has no further separate existence, but is lost in the general drift of warm water from the southwestern Atlantic toward Europe a "general phenomenon having little or nothing to do with the gulf stream proper. H. Blood, Mark Greene, professor of economics at the University pf Utah, was granted a three months' leave of absence from the univer Thomas, sity by President-Georgto continue his work as state chairman of the .NRA, an office which he has held since June. The gov eraor pointed out that headway in NRA work would be aeriously im peded if Professor Greene were released from his administrative post now. Oath Tikes by Gradual The following adaptation of this oath Is taken by graduates of the College of the City of New York; We will never bring disgrace to our city by any act of dishonesty or cowardice, nor ever desert our suffering comrades In the ranks; we will fight for the Ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many; we will revere and obey Engineering students at the Uni- the city's, laws and do our best to versity of Utah started Monday to Incite a like respect and reverence to those about us who are prone to grow beards, and in general to develop a hirsute mien as a prelim-nar- v annul them and set them at naught ; to a contest that will culminwe will strive unceasingly to quickgreat federal corporaen the publics sense of civic dutyr tion to buy essential supplies and ate November 1 in the annual oysdistribute them to the needy dur- ter stew. and thus, In all these ways, we will Enrollment of junior and senior strive to transmit this ing the winter. It has been the city not only hope that direct relief of this sort students in the school of business not less, but greater, better and the University of Utah is greatwould not be necessary, but as mat- at more than It was transters have develop'd it appears nec- er this year than it ever has been, mitted beautiful, to us. to Dean Thomas A. Beal. essary if the bitter experience of according Business trends have much to 4 last winter is to be avoided. Thats why inflation talk has with the enrollment. Dr.' Beal said. Wiihinf Pool Hoard Coins bobbed into the headlines again. The custom of sideboys and pip There la still one spot in the Many observers, including some who have qualified as experts, be- ing the side originated from the United States where Americans throw their money away. A crystal lieve that if the recovery drive is necessity, in the old days, of havto be continued on present lines, in- ing to hoist the captain out of his clear pool in New Mexico may in boat and over the meetings by time be filled flation is unavoidable. with pennies, nickels, Senator means of a Thomas, senate number 1 Inflation- weather wasyard and stay, if the dimes and quarters that somebody The. boatrough. ist, has been threatening a march didn't want. It Is the famous wishof 100,000 men on Washington un- swain used his pipe to give the sigwell of Carlsbad Caverns, where ing nal for the men, or sideboys, pullless the printing presses in the a coin tossed In the water Is supon line. the ing In present days treasury begin humming. Senator the sideboys are a form to posed of bring enough good luck to courtesy Pittman of Nevada, whose princi- to officials a last life official calls time. The tradition was making mission in life is to get benepal the number of sideboys depends launched a number of fits for silver, wants inflation and years ago, on the rank of official. The soon after the Caverns were made through the free silver route. Farm president of the the United States re- a national groups have been hot on the trail monument, and the botof Secretary Wallace, because he ceives 8 sideboys when coming over tom of the pool Is well covsaid that inflation wouldnt be a the gangway, a minister resident ered with coins. already The receives 6 government a 4 and director of the campaign estimating profits. . sideboys captain farmers cure-al-l. makes no effort to recover the , that the grand total will be $2,C00,-00In the face of all this, Mr. Roose lideboys. It has been said that a completeand the pool seems destined money, ly insured people would virtually be velt has kept his head, his humor lar a fixed value and a to hold rubber The beautiful part of San Ma- a depression-prooultimately a young fortune. and his sense of balance unimpair- weight. f people. They The h liar we know is all teos campaign is that the residents would always have something tan- ed. lie has learned how to say gold his dollar is what he thinks havent simply adopted a slogan gible to fall back save in the No with polite definiteness, and to be judicious blending of the fixed A German and issued a little publicity and case of almost upon, eco- he is a master of evasion when that and the Myitery unimaginable pliable. then let it go at that as has In the city of Ansbach, nomic disaster. The ' remarkable (seems "the soundest course, lie when record the life insurance companies doesnt want currency inflation, and there is a new museum Germany, Some item containcampaigns have made during the worst depres- he will accept it only when every- follow: ing an extensive collection of data passed gradually into coma and sion in living memory is proof of thing el,e has been STEEIT-Aooordi- ng tried and has to the Iron on the boy Kasper Ilauser, whd apdied. Instead of that, teams made the soundness of the failed. Ills solution is of an entire- Age, the market is system. reviving because peared at Xuremburg In 1S28 when ly different kind credit inflation. of public works about sixteen jears old with a note and renewactivity There is no especial lack in the ed steel from an unknown laborer, buying. The downward country of money the problem is trend in production has become less the saying boy, when an Infant, had been how to get it out of hiding and put pronounced. left at his cottage. An it to work. If that can be done, he Englishman, RETAIL TRADE - When eviLord Stanhope, made him his prbte-g- e believes, it will be found that cur- dence of few' recovery a appeared and took him about rency inflation is unnecessary. The months ago, this was Europe seeka disturbing federal reserve and the reconstruchis parents, and ing as.it factor, showed finally little put him improvetion finance corporation will be his ment while a private school at Aiwh. other fields showed principal tools at firsL.On.UUt mehr hcre ne'lUs'YepT tn a dark room, for four years America has been in the grip report, the president was preparand was never told who fed him! there Recently has been a sharp to have the latter buy the ing in gam due, of the worst depression in history. All of us have the view of Dun and In 1S33 he was stabbed mysteriously stocky of banks which are 1,rads.t.t: t0i M iOPiW suffered,' but now we have started to fight. hack. 'was in Midwest and lngton Star. "Tons' now frozen in deposits which Pacific coat. "and we have a chance to speed our way to a sounder the owners can't get, to provide ad COST OF LIVING Up 2 3 ditional purchasing power. per prosperity for us all. cent in August; still 23 per cent . Intimately associated with - Old uclow H Youre-a- n employer, sign the' The oldest and the is the question of EMPLOYMENT llvlnx largest AND WAGES the dollar.. A while ago the managEmployment gained 750,000 in organism thus far discovered on Agreement ; if youre a purchaser sign the card and ed dollar was news. In the near earth Is a cj press tree Factor employment ask for the. window, sticker that tells the world adorning a future there is going to be a lot of b.4 per cent and payrolls 11.6 xnh01?? in ,he town of Sant talk about the compensated dollar, per cent, with the presidents drive to youre lule. In the state or Oax the creation of Georgo F. Warren, aca Mexico, in the a Cornell professdr,. who was stamp out unemployment. opinion of H given the job of studying devaluation mtm,tng fact appears timber engineer of the Missouri Bo statement of August tanical Gardens. The and stabilization by the !heasury great tree president 0 t'ost The compensated dollar would, department, like after long years of terlffic deficits. the familiar one, be redeemable in res 112 feet, 2 Inches .. diam,.,. go)d, but with this basic difference ? f?rctK'aJy scltsusUining. The 81 renHyeaVh';trWi,1,U'"V,, lim t M les5th the amount of gold it was worth 53.000. Kaysville, Utah Mexico h;) would not be fixed, but would vary riod two tr corresponding pe- .realize tHsfh-,-oni;!v Four Per Cent on Savings Accounts months 1932-3of ,, the with the wholesale commodity3 one of the world' price more than A 0 IVrofessr Warren said, 19313- $20, 000,- eypres has This proposal would ghe the dol- shrine. Property-renovatio- non-prof- e it Life Insurance Feels Recovery Campaign Progresses 0. well-conceiv- ed build-and-repa- , 1 i; ST ir Lined Up For Recovery pre-ferr- ed j Tre.-5,00(Y- rr j?!' Barnes Banking Co. i f Aust -- - MOonn'A5 515.-000- , n woir A Meat' Pie The End and the Sticksto theV Beginning It is JU3t t human pleased when Ko: S 5 By COSMO HAMILTON you may rest soured folk at least pr syndicate C by McClur Newrpa VVNU Bervlc .will be of served a meaVpVin irj' EATII, with a pitying smile, was tions. ' and room. In that Pie has alv.jvs'bM waiting . . decentI'ashinl If treated room. tvith the decent A men, and 5tl 01 a meat filling u douS ly, If to Its shabby but comfortable because kindmen enjoy that furniture had been known the j tn fee which that and ing go .inr comes courage ness, gallantry 'rthom including meat. And with love. the In the adjoining room, a bedroom, eludemeal, to be balanced meat not only 0rNfc .tier. turnsick and tired of the strong quality protein and a of life, ings and unexpected pains also for its staving is not so quickly young and lovely girl who had summoned reluctant death. the cereal food?. butin mL1 Sounds carried during the first of is just as easily 'dig the few short hours of New Yorks gives the advantage uneasy' sleep. The Invisible but not power; or, as the mVn sticks to the i ibs CnJf i grim figure turned towards the door "A way to A as the echoing footsteps stopped. latch key turned In the lock and individual S. Willson, hom,.tconoPbyM Into the dark Sitting room stumbled Individual Meat pi Nil Ha a young man who switched oo the 2 du. d cups cooked amt it iptof light lie flung pis overcoat over a hi diced cup fthef carrots a shudder chair, looked about with hi cup pern;, cooked and went quietly to the maBtel-pIecDash ox ugar fi. and and stared at the photograph. U Dke small button musW cup In a low voice, unconscious of 1 cup gravy speaking loud, fie gave his thoughts Baking powder full play, Yes, there you are. with or plain pastry fir. her. John Beacon and Natalie Uetthe Bond Parker, bridegroom and bride. bemused for meat pies. Qw a. Wed cold roast meat into small Oh, my God ! Ir.Md The young man went on In dis- Cook the carrots until jofTjJ City st them with the peS together What a mess, jiirille. jointed sentences. mushrooms to the he said. What a mess weve made. with lit Cl sugar and pour thepivyS Virsl W Whose fault, yours or mine, or a all. Simmer gently for few 3 P combination of both? Too much ute.s. Line patty riilj pans with t ftj oi slackhonor of the microbe The money? layer of baking powder biiP ness of these times? Jazz,' bad dough or plain pastry. "FiTc? liquor, the wreckage of moral fiber, cover with another thin layer of the lack of discipline? As we were dough or pastry. Make' MeW two years ago, as we are today I An the top for the steam to escape bake in a hot oven (450 degree! ft orgy, a nightmare, the slump thats until the is baked. Semi? brought us to these sordid back dividually.dough rooms. We parasites, left stranded ' unemployable amohg unemployed. Two names, depicting aa . . . You Bald Just night that we landmarks in colonial history, km were weaklings, the no longer deco- been recomniended to the secretary or rated weaklings In a mere fantastic of the navy-fthe new airet world. Well, then. Ill get out of carriers which are to be built nsde your way. The last thing I can do the public works program. Tie? for you shall be the best Ive done are Yorktown and Valley Forp1 for a year. You can marry a man which, in'the event of their appml al by the department, will cany ocf wholl lift you out of all this. the Revolutionary war idea emkoi, Holding his breath, Death watched ied in the two present carriei Beacon put his hand to his hip. Lexington and Saratoga. lie twisted his trembling mouth Good Into a smile of gallantry. The first steamship to croa blood tells. Not In this room, he Atlantic was the American iL; When you come back In the Savannah which sailed from S said. morning you shall be saved that vannah and arrived at Liverpoolof or ptl June 20, 1819, after a voyage shock. j He went across to the bedroom, days. opened the door and gasped. You said you were going to your mothers place tonight. Want I know; I changed my mind. Why didnt you let me know? You could have found me at the Sugar ! ? f e ... J 3 21 Wrights Biggest club. Why should I? You don't care. And I shouldnt he here now If you hadn't said this morning that you didnt Intend to come hack. I never expected to see you anywhere again. She was lying on the bed In pajamas In that strangely tidy room. He had noticed Its tidiness. Immedi- ately, with a strong sense of surprise. lie now noticed that, with apparent carelessness, she closed her fingers over a bottle on the table at the side of the bed. Pushed by some Irresistible force, he gripped her, wrist and wrenched the thing away. Death held his breath, and prayer was again on bis lips. Natalie, cried young Beacon, this is why you never expected to see me anywhere again I Give It back! I want It Give It back, do yon hear? . . . All right, then. Throw It out of the wlndojv. I can get some more, Tm sick and tired of living. All I want Is death. Why not? You don't love me. In the curious brief qutetude of the citys uneasy sleep, the bottle had crashed In the street Young Beacon shut the window and turned his face to the light It was white and stamped with pain. In Imagination he saw that lovely body cold and spiritless, the empty casket which had once contained the heart that he had won. In Imagination he stood, ns in the photograph, awed by the words of the marriage service, moved to a deep emotion, stirred to a great resolve to make himself an ever worthy beacon to the life whose hand he held. In lmglnatlon he followed the road they had taken after an ecstatic honeymoon In beautiful places of France. He saw the rift, the break, the gaping ravine Into which resolve had slipped and felt the hnrb of angry words.-th- e astounding and unexpected chaos following the financial crash of his safe and effortless life. Rnd In the grim truth of actuality he saw that smtWfrWpfvutlon Beet of Seasc:1 J To the farmer who brings the largest sugar beet betxte now and the close of the bteij run, Wrights Mens give a pair Ogden-wil- l Store of th fj famous Wolverine Shell Work Shoes, which srt K exclusively at Wrights. Wolverine work shoes made from a particular sertK. of horsehide that has in msCj subdue layer of cartilagenous kii-jfinished the that renders er impervious to repeated wk. th water, the action acids and commercial fertilizer Wolverine shoes are alwsyi . and pliable, even after Horn-hid- e . i . ing-wi- j I0! Farmers are espeo-,- ', loud in their praise of ohoo, wear. work shoes. Beet growers can entries to Wrights . bring Men for and enter their names Si Ait contest. CE Buy YTour Window Glass From GATEWAY Glass and Faint McMURTRY 2340 Washington Ave. Cft W EEacU TTo TRForW A man is wanted be on the job next The employ of through his list able mra ing. man Cl i now a horror-strickeand tragic figure, out of the stucco of false pride Into which he had built hlmsclfra.hu nvble- - person,- - with- - the trembling mouth' of a boy. "Youre going to live, he said, and youre going to live for me. I love you and I need you, , Ive loved you through It all, though Ive failed to let you see. This Is all my fault Pm sorry 1 pick ourselves out of this mess, darling, this weakness, Beacon, n lts this this panic and begin again like pilgrims, as the old people did. Natalie, Natalie, I love you. For Gods sake, stay here with frog-hol- e, me. .He went on hi of the bed. . knees at the side D ly gets the job-'he can be reached J Jy- - ' in emergencies these phone does and many others few cents a day- - c The 'Mountain , Death, with the deejest gratitude, left the room and the Loue. . 1 Running errands. other ing time for thg or b making social contacts; , Telephon Si1 Telegraph TC |