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Show LEAVES' from Traffic Toll (lain During the fir--t civllt months of there were 20.010 traffic deaths in the United States, ah irferease of 7 per cent. Kathleen Norris Says: Bell of March v THP morning ICO, two American naval 20, offi-itoo- Why Not d g or frigate Phila- anchor In the of Tripoli during the war the. Barbary pirates. The oth-about 50 years old, his hair a little gray at the captured she lay at as E-- d, He was Commodore I o .v 'W man-of-w- ar ar of 1812. incident had caused rift in their friendship, trifling EE LSI U ant Decatur was caustic in his cum of Barrons conduct in the d affair ' and in which fol-- d of letters Exchange made so many insulting state-- j that Barron eventually chal-v- d him to a duel. here they were on this March 'on the field of ring meeting r irktt ( upeake-Leopar- vVi' vf- - i - I, V ' 2' t , 'A f V- -. A i . t a 34 JAMES BARRON t -- Their friend. Commodore Ba inbridge, was to give the of command Fire one three. Neither man was to ore the word one or after n mtlemen, to your ke tbi St hip. mi. un d ... the two pistols reports of as one and both men djojhe. ground brought a carriage to bear ltu r back to Washington. There 80 such vehicle ready for Bar ad Decatur insisted that his op be taken with him. But there room for both. As they officer Into the car Barron called to him, God you. Decatur. farewell, farewell, Barron!he u Ue carriage rolled away. Jj5t.timemJhg ever, voice for the gallant fI Decaturs1 officer, after suffering intense v tD day, died that night Bai ,lel niss places.' Decatur leveled his at Barrons waistline and his lrary pointed his weapon at De- aim! re-- one lift-you- - r ererfiram' hiswound'and be 83 years old, the last feneration in the nvy. i Cloud an His Name. Barron, who had for years " "rron 1 of the Cheape&ke' now odium of having killed the most popular hero, writes Oliver Stevens in the chap-Tw- o Commodore in his Tistols at Ten Pace (pub-bthe Houghton e upon which this famous duel la based. day the cloud still bangs a name. Re Is still The Man hpd Decatur. y Mif-pany- ae-b- ) f t ACOUST1CON w HEAR SM-3- 1 England short of war and the boys say. you can.be a midget. In this army, and not be too short for war, fso 1 gess if war comes there is no way out for me, mom. e; 1 am still getting a lot of shuns In how to saloot and from all the emphassiss put on snlooting 1 gess there are some people who are ao old fush-ene- OCASSIELED d they think thia war la going to be as polite a a the last one. I am gradually getting used to going around with a gun. At first this felt very funny as all my life 1 wai brung up to avoid weapons. Cather the younfUen into your hou.te for debate and coffee and doufhnut., once a week. Let them know that under their own constitution they can introduce any channel they wish; that it is the miracle and privilege of democracy that it can change and develop with the changing wortId. By KATHLEEN NORRIS EMOCRACY can only work if the members of ? If your most absorbing problems in the world are those of meal planning, getting the attic cleaned or seeing that young Teddv wears his rubbers, then you don't deserve to live in a democracy. At least, that's the unty Kathleen Harris feels. Her view is that you should exercise your mind study, read, discuss, digest the world changes going on about you. Dont miss this t argument. that democracy work for it. Democracy can only be proved a success, among the varied types of government the world has tried and is trying, if every one of us wakes herself out of the slumber of centuries and asks herself what democracy is, and whether its a good thing, and whether its worth fighting for. And when I say fighting I dont mean with guns and bombs, for my own profound belief, after more than 20 years active service in the cause of world peace, is that no gun and no bomb ever did anything to defend democracy or establish anything else that is good. own . m - ,bl wtkiratsrWveo' e what these candidates are like and what they are promising and plan ning? EGGS PRESERVING Do you c fice enough to know the In Eggs may be preserved either to your children's questions answers water glass or lime water. Water .tore. from chiW.' of ,U U obtsinsble Russia, or mixed with nir.e parts of the superior ttte of country greatest Sfled water and poured in an earth-- i slitingly n t..e world, which la their own. can enware receptacle or galvanized still th)nk the If you don't, if Fresh clean eggs, free from cracks. n osi ab orbing jou in ti;e problems should be chosen for preserving At world are thsi ol getting the spare-root- n least one inch of liquid should be b aft) ts cleaned and being of eggs end I. wr (.1 crust is good and kept above the top layer the Sure the container should be kept t ghtly cr bp. then m u don't deserve to be A limewater sohipnn is covered. A Hro. nn. you don f deserve to of. m three sinking made by uve in a denn rrac. and yuu're do lime in five 1720. '' drt ; . The life here is pretty confining as sed before and how I wud like a' week end auto trip to no place special! It wud also he a big kick to be abel to talk back to people whenever 1 wanted to like In sivilian life. Up here If you talk back to anybuddy you wind up In the gard house. got reprimmandid for smoking cigarettes while marching. The cap-ti- n A- CHEV 19X4 WHISPERS and clearly with Aurex Vacuum tub amLight email plification. Fra eaeily wearable. damonntratton. Eaeily REPAIRED huv dirort from OPTICAL LABORATORIES ing your bit to aid the totalitarian Well mom, now I know why they governments. went over my teeth ao carefuly In Every Voice Needed. the draft test I Dont think that because you live could not underon a limited Income in a rented the stand house and run just a little over the doctors why made so budget every month that your voice much fuss about isn't needed and isn't valuable. my teeth but it is Great national changes dont neces- all clere now sarily come from privileged men. since 1 got some Lincoln, Napoleon, Stalin, Mussolini, of the beef the Hitler and countless others knew the army uses in beef stew. The cowa sharp touch of poverty and lived the they get It from must be half elefirst third of their lives in obscurity. ma. I wish Mr. Nuddson of The reason the dictators have phant the defense bored wud do something gained so strong a hold is because about getting sharper knifes for of the men and women they rule are abysmally ignorant of what is going on. of their cwn rights If this army life dont do nothing and powers. Don't keep yourself else for me. morn, it will make me group unless you want to see good coffee. I gess they our own country menaced by the appreshiate use tobacco leaves for coffee in the forces that are honestly convinced army. The boys say the cook dont that the dictators' way is the right know how to make coffee which I way. gess has ben true all through the Our share of citizenship now, as of armies and navies and I American women, is to demonstrate history dont-sewhy the U. S. dont have a just what is true democracy, to per- secretary of coffee just like a secrefect our own system. It is for us to tary of war so a cup of java will do away with unemployment, povtaste like a cup of Java and not like erty, slums, to discourage false phia hot brake smells. losophies, to upbuild the faith of our great forefathers. 1 still got that chance to join a If you can do that for the smallest tank like I wrote you but dont corpse spot in the smallest of our towns or worry as they are 'still using ice villages, you will be doing an in- wagons for tanks and 1 wud look calculable service to America. The pretty going to war in an ica wagon, ways of doing it are infinite. ma? wudnt First Line of Defense. Well this is all for now so 1 close Study unemployment and housing with love. Oscar. and hospitalization and sanitation in our own community, for instance. THE CHILDRENS HOUR Find out why youngsters in high the dark and the daylight Between school and college are taking to EuWhen is beginning to ropean ideas; gather the youngsters lower. into your house for debate and coG Cornea a pause in the day's occupa- fee and doughnuts, once a week. tion Stop lamenting that undergraduate 'That ia known as the Children's morals are something deplorable Hour. d and the Communism those children are talking is reajly I see there beside the loudspeaker Tbe innocent sweet little dears frightening, and do something about It Let them know that under their While stories of gangsters and own Constitution they can introduce bump-off- s Are brought to their infantile ears. any change they wish; that it is The jnkacje nd .privilege of democracy that it can change and develop From four until seven they sit there with the changing world. Enslaved by the programs ap-PWomen who are unwilling to make this effort to uproot themselves lazinesa of not And hear of the gats and th gun from the age-ol- d molls thinking or acting at all in national And terrible mobsters who squeal and international affairs, women who dont know the names of their Cowboys and horses and rustlers. representatives in Washington, nor Love and th wages of sin. how those representatives are votdeath and destruction. Kidnapers, ing on questions of vital Importance arson and gin. Maniacs, to every wife and mother, neednt The aerial ah, how It grips 'em! b(sur prised or ijorri fled if American democracy reaily does totter inv Enveloping all in Its powerf der oppression from, abroad. War If the kida aint in Jail when theyre fifteen naturally destroys democracy for ...the ing .the-- , individual can?4- - Tbenno- - thanks- to-- the air JChii-drenot have any opinion in war; he Hour. obeys, and Be does nothing but obey. Mary Holland Gordon. He serves in the ranks or in the munitions factories, he kllls, is Prebably whenever anything wounded, dies, without one moment gees wreng with Hitler he ex-- , of freedom. This is inevitable. claims, It most be something 1 -hate! .A Plan Necessary. But when the wars are over and W take no stock in Fioreilo someday they will be ended, then it statement that ba will not will be for us to build a new Amei lea, even as they will have to begin run for mayor of New York again. to rebuild shattered Europe. And His auto siren is in too good shape that will be the time for us to de- and his fire helmet isnt nearly worn cide between a dictator who will tell out. us that be knows exactly what wa Add similes: be looked as batmust do, or follow a wise and safe tered as if he bad been democratic plan of our own. by the S ails. City Hear Deaf1- - h HEARING AID CENTER R.E. MORRIS & ASSOCIATES BOOK A NEW PHOPHETIC ton Panel Un linel HEARING A JDS PERMANENT P AINI.E8B patient. Special reilurmi fm (nr THE LAWRENCE CLINIC Ball Lali 144 KM-BlTfpl WRITE FOR FREE BOOKt.JCT GLASSES .1113. 04 .1148 It 1126.88 WHITE MOTOR SALES Balt Lak Hernia Pile e lip Flat Bed.. H ton Panel. 111 Be. 2nd Lent 2 .Vi Smith Main. Rail I .aka. was very sore and aed It wuz against the rules and he sed It was bad for my lungs also. What made him tore was when I asked him not to worry about my lungs but start worrying about my feet. ton m FORD 1834 DODGE TREATMENT L 18X4 -l INJECTION TREATMENT 1 nine-tent- I mean fighting with Gods weapons of brotherhood, service, sympathy, understanding. These are counsel, wisdom, understanding, fortitude, knowledge, piety and fear of the Lord all of which are the trUe weapons, and the powers of evil can never stand Bgalnst them. Democracy Challenged. Our fight for democracy must go on in our homes, through the little daily job that we have to meet and solve, and unless It succeeds there it Is going to fail In the world. For never since Its very beginnings has it been challenged as it is challenged today. which in our form A democracy is a republic means that the people rule. They look at their candidates, they decide which ones they like, and they put those men intq power. and Communism Fascism, Nazi-ismean that the people are told what to do, eat, spend, wear, think and say. Monarchies and Czarisms and oriental rule also meant this. The thin little fringe of places and peois ples who believe In democracy diminishing ' now to a very small percentage indeed. - Unless we defend it it will vanish from the earth. Good men and wise men from the days of the Greeks and Romans have been dreaming of world republicanism, world democracy. Plato dreamed of it. Sir Thomas More dreamed of it Washington saw the great vision, and through bewilder mentand desertions, Treason and" poverty and failure and despair brought it to birth. We possess it What la Freedom Worth to Yon? But how much do you care about it? How much is It worthy Xo yqu that America shall go on as America, tree of speech, free of press, free to worship God in her own way? Do you care. enough to read one or two books of the thousands that jrre being circulated now, telling you what other countries are doing, and 'hbvrtheirrvay- differ from ours?-Arsome to you willing evening say In the near future: .George, lets go to that meeting, or that rally, or pru NON-SURGICA- WHITE at tha and lai(t HOTKL 1 straight-tohe-fioin- Rl:0. NEVADA ale COLDE N Knna'a mail puu la r halat. Whoa In L 184 Balt Lak B1da Judge City aontalna Prophaelaa THE LAST DAYS BALT LAKH Weak N. 4112 Iartainlns to I'raaont and Fntur World WNU Evanta. Bus opr now and vatah tha prophrer bains fuiflllad. 22H PP. Plain Ordar now and bindinc II OS Cloth 11.60 at FREE eopr Mothar BMptaa'a Propb. MIL FARMER ala New la th tin te raadltlea year Bald R. W. SMITH Ball Aid. th aerfacUy with Bah Lah Cltr sot Baath lad Eaat balance BU builder far Quality and ... Quantity Crop. High gnallty Baoda. Alfalfa. Clonm, Paatan Grmaaaa, CartlBad Vaiveu BABY CHICKS ProductsCITY Soil-Ai- d AAA Prepaid BALT LAKE Owned and oporatad far yoat ceavaalaan hy OCCIDENTAL BEED CO. BO. MAIN 111 Ur daHrarr HATCHERY. Dearer Calarad COLORADO RAW FURS WANTED FULL MARKET Prle Paid for domratl and wild Rabbit Hidaa and all other fur. Brini or ahlp thorn to E. C. ELLIOTT COMPANY Salt Lako City It North trd Wool BEH LOMOND HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH EYES EXAMINED in-th- , $1.00 oa th AD GOOD POR coat of nrw Blaaaoa, broken lanaao, THIS frame, and all repair work. One ad to a patient. Thia offer void after April lilth. . DR. EARL C. MAR8ELL, Optemetriet Ball Lak City. Utah W Be Mala BL t I the-big- ht 3: and.av.at fELT'S )4I Beath State Balt Lak 2(8 Banna City 1(8 Bath . (2.88 ' t 24.88 14.88 Fanlly Boon for 4 yxra.no Afar Caolad Laaaga and Lwhhy Ceffe Bhep Tap Been Grill Been . Han of WHEN IN SALT LAKE Th heat food la Balt Lake la a read by Th MAYFLOWER CAFE at 164 South Mala POPULAR PRICED Luncheon. Dinner and Sandwiches Elwaale Executive Exchange Optlnkta Chanhar of Conner and A4 Gah Mary Hotel Ben Lomond OFFICE EQUIPMENT OGDEN, UTAH NEW AND USED desk and chain, nek-- , addin aafaa, hk- S. L DESK KiL, It W. Bread way, Balt Lak T. E. Fttagarald, Mgr. typewriter, WANTED DRY BONES In Truck Loads or Carloads HIGHEST PRICES PAID r Wif Writ COLORADO ANIMAL SALTLAJCE C1TT. UTAH 463 SOUTH 3RD WEST pr ffctif OGDEN COMPANY TS Mirtlt brocket (ocjftl at LOGAN SPANISH FORK -- HEBEt CITY mJ fhg fo!Wtn affiliate Plante IDAHO HIDE & TALLOW COMPANY TWIN FALLS, IDAHO IDAHO FALLS ANIMAL PRODUCTS COMPANY IDAHO FALLS. IDAHO Also buyers of Hides, Pelts, Furs and Wool .HIGHEST MARKET-PRIC-Ca -- PAID ALWAYS ns - ' ;- Fait Wall Paper Company ba )uat roealvad it flrat carload of Now 1841 Wallpaper direct from the mllla. All pattern priced extremely low Extra aiweial 200 or more 1844 Pattern from which to elnct No reaaonalil price rofiaed Como early, ahop l. - -- WALL PAPER half-bake- ' 1 ;ir?- - ( V Never Drinks Water The kimla of. Australia, which reGet the Genuine sembles a Teddv hear, never drinks, obtaining enough moisture from the young eucalyptus leaves on which he lives. There arc several types of desert animals, however, which a drink, ACOUSTICON probably never actually take hUt obtain- - the necessary-- moisture Rail McIntyre Bid. CltT 1 Sualh Main BL. Salt from their food such as plants ar inset ta. Among such animals may be 'mentioned several species of desert antelope and a number of aniJelly Powder Deaaert When making jelly powder dessert mals typical of the American desert, including the jack rabbit, the desert do not add the fruit until the jelly sparrow, the cactus wren, the desert is cooled. If added when hot the fruit will be soft and bitter. . jattlesnalte. Nobody in my divishun seems to no what the lease-len- d bill is all about except that it is for all aid to d rr-urd- ORCHESTRA A temperature below the normal Cooked fRice on Market the normal being based on the senRice already cooked and ready to sations of the human body, answers the question of how cold is cold? serve is now on the market. , d sixe-A-- by tor Formin' Buefj And HI I Darn fllartin MARCH 21 -- d fit S'i o A I brick. Some facts in favor of adobe construction are, (1) it is inexpensive, requiring very small cash outlay; (2) it can be used without hiring any skilled labor; (3) it lends itself well to certain attractive styles of (4) it affords effective insulation against both cold and of adobe brick are noticein winter and cooler warmer ably in summer than are those frame or stucco; and, (5) it is The word adobe, pronounced is a Spanish word meaning brick, and is applied both to the bricks themselves and to the sticky clay loam from which they are commonly made. A general impression prevails that only this particular loam, peculiar to the Southwest, can be used for building, but this is not the fact: Most clayey loams are suitable for the manufacture of brick. Very often the clay excavated from cellars is well suited to this purpose. A very heavy, clay can not be used, since it cracks and warps when dried, and a very sandy soil will not hold together, but a good building material can be made by mixing the two. Perhaps the only way to tell in What proportion to mix the sand and clay is to form a brick and let it dry: If it cracks, you have too much clay; if it disintegrates, you have too much sand. Experimentation will result in the proper mixture. Although adobe bricks are frequently made without straw, it is advisable to add straw at the rate of about 1 bales to 1,000 bricks. Since long straw is difficult to handle, some builders use chaff, horse manure or grass as a binder. PREPARING THE MATERIAL Mix only enough each day for that days work. Pile the required amount in a layer, three inches or four inches deep, wet it well and "puddle thoroughly, by the Use of a mortar hoe. In many places the puddling Is done by. men, barefoot, trampling the mud. When the soil is wet to a uniform consistency, throw on straw or other binder, in a layer 1V4 to 2 inches thick. Mix, adding enough water to make the mud thoroughly plastic, yet leaving it ftiff enough to stand up when removed from the form. FORMS FOR MOLDING The molding forms are made of lightweight, dressed lumber, the inside dimensions being those of the desired bricks. Small bricks (4 by 8 by 16 inches, weighing 28 pounds; 4 by 10 by 16 inches, weighing 35 pounds) are suitable for poultry houses and other small structures. Larger sizes 5 by 12 by 16 inches, weighing 53 pounds; 5 by 10 by 20 inches, weighing 55 pounds) are used for dwellings. MOLDING AND CURING If a smooth sod is not available for use in molding, level a suitable site and cover with straw to lay the bricks on as they are removed from the molds. This Is done to keep them from sticking to the ground. Press the mud into the form, taking care to fill all comers; smooth the top; then lift the form away, refill and repeat. If the form does not clear from the mud easily, tap the sides of the mold to loosen it In a few days, if the weather has been favorable, stand the bricks on edge to give equal exposure of the sides to the sun and allow them to dry for a week. When they arc dry enough to handle, scrape off loose dirt and straw from the bot toms and pile them where they will be - protected --from- rain, In about- three weeks they will be ready for use. METHOD OF LAYING THE BRICK Adobe brick are laid in a manner similar to that' used in laying ordinary brick. M id withotit straw is used foe moriar. or. for permanent structures, s mortar is u?d made sand. of or.c pr.rt lime to three of mortar Is About a cubic ued in laying 25 to 30 bricks in the r.C w, .fif, -- 10 .by . Ad, And. A 600 to from should men place three 700 bricks in eight hours.. sun-drie- Barron, who had been court-le- d and .suspended from the ,ca for five years because he urrendered the frigate Chesa-- i to the British just before the outbreak of 5rst Use. Adobe? sun-drie- d sun-drie- " -" AGAIN - Dear Ma Wpll when I first got called in the draft I was told no soldiers wud be sent to Europe and that 1 was Just going to get a years training just in case but everything 1 here on the radio sounds hkf 1 am not up here Just for flzzical kulshur., I see the lease-lenbill is all but past and all 1 am still wondering is if I go with the lease heat-build- ings 3, riKKFY WRITES PRIVATE " archi-tectur- . broad-Idere- i eral use ever since the days of the. early Spanish settlers and, as a matter of fact, 80 per cent of all structures in Las Cruces. New Mexico are, at the present time, of dobe, . I Buried Poems in Grave Panite Rossetti, noted poet, buried, a manuscriprbf his poems in the grave of a young woman. - - All over our great Southwest, the use of adobe for building purposes is widespread. It has been in gen-- 1 r ttmples. . tyftUPhillipr Scrvlca.) I 1br HARRIET MAY WILSON- facing each other in a near the town of Bla-,xHeld s. from Wash-- , yd., not-fabeen ship-an- d had c.. They p. friend once but now was something akin to hatred (eir eyes as they looked at each C across the space of eight that separated them. Vh men were well' above six One was about 40 H height. and graceful. He slender t old. Commodore Stephen Decatur, of the nations greatest heroes in oje of his brilliant exploit SAL u f timi of the Code Duello I S.vndicuke-wWN- Weatern Newspaper Union.) by 10-1- What Price America? time Scott Motion Ia Pftwn Your friends will thank yon tor directing them to m Apartment Hotel for COMFOKT CONVENIENCE SERVICE The BELVEDERE APARTMENT HOTEL Kitea: K50 Day: SIS Wank Ur 21 Snath Slate St Salt lain Gty. Utah CaMrv O Jack. Vjr. |