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Show I lPREFERBmAL -- '7 ' v. fT-v- j i r HU .V.'jV ila-al-- d 1 BUTTON. Msreh Ik IntUM r Ik t stisa PvbtHhlag I rv (Vink mmmlmimmt f la ik nun nr, f mu aklkik I k 'f '.' f , : rnlwK la Pi fc kipaat I tmmmm ml mt I ml a Pallrmd pfrtl I I'tuai Ik I L- ratrl Circail I In kr. iai 4ir Uu. Tk prfr4nlll li.lt r olld tat lot. lee kr I prM (aarl by I'irMtr llio.f oM.r of l4y blg 4 ala I ala Ik foots ml 4 for tb aid Imi f act I 4a4 af I ro--t la I III tcoal during th war by 4irtloa tk I'ailod Warf till. Bkr gtat fa.l It in4mlal.lrlla lo hy mt Ik Ckrlalla klatn l4y, taaigki tirior I Ik flrtl lrai 4 a 4. Mr Itrok.(tatlar wllk poo.rt tomr Lsrtss - plal4 Ik mt 1 o--o la, la-la- K44y l4 a a kav nsatod Iraal a a Siraclor. 4 1 far prrt44 ml t lraa aa aoa Ik akliril m h 4i mail hl4 iata4 cktry ml Ik Cfcrts-41I taaaaal Ik ra n kaaaaiall mt TM Inxaai Ik pakliaktaf Mdit elktm4 Ifcal 4r f tksir lkr war by lh miniratlaalM Tk llrarltra 4lrc4r 4 Maauai tl Ikal a 4 Ik ly.laai Ik Mwlhar Ckarrk lhar wr Ik It car an lallla y all pnwa aethsetty Jwdg Lw4i spholds Ik grotiad n4 far Ik lar IraaiiM ml Ik Ik XlUaaiar tkl apon Ik r tkrch 414 a at a afr Man 4 by 4acn ta4lrclr mt ckarck lanrM)ril4 1 at ala mt Maaaackaaatia k lar In Ik Tk fllaa f Irsdset ara imyly tk by pUellaa lor meat bar-la ik cktrek. i H e tent Ion f rttnnl Ik 4al tk fwr lb directors appointed mt mt direr, 4a4 Irnt till. Ibtby lka t an Ik ekarck a4 Ik erel4 44 Idpn4t eol Is-k- by-la- w 'tvfatf ltli etrat ri4 by-la- w. i4 4 r r by-la- w ttlir pr lklr Vakil qanimt 4 latnta wall y. a4 a k tnra ta ( m Ik 4 body. authority lb pnkltaklo aw I at am hart maattr mla lht at t af directors of Ik lhar ar I w eh having t trlrtla He knee hrrk. Ik aain aama, tt ralllul4 of bor4 mt four k4r lb 4a4 of I Ilf, kad Ik tkr af fit atamkark ertlng direr-la- r prnt Tk I io4 flr "drst Mibri" af had trafrr4 lblr fw mt Ik hi rfratll ro. d!r.-ta- rrtll yltrt orwr4iag I th lmm4Ultly 11 afI L mt ewmmltt tk til k O. N kay4r. rkalrmaa .i.r ro I rommltl with h4-url- r Nw Irk; W T. lanttrt, rkalrmaa, and Jam J. Rlorrow, vlr II Nw I'.ti ct.alrma. rommltt; A Wtrt.il.r, rhairm 4 la. Uhl I tl Vlndlay. chair4in rommltl. man. Imtrolt rommltl. K. H. BlIL l; rhainaaa All(hny ork r, rkalrmaa Itnttl I r hd-rtro. rommltl,; Awith Allk.ny 1 IhlMd.lphl 1-- hpa-gi- r. rhal rm a. I'doahoata rnal com. mitt with ktdqurtr at Itoaaokat k . Tb rwocplng kcllon'cf th director s- general waa ncaltatd, ll wa plained, by th number of urgant roclrd from public unit-t- l, ocboota. Induatrto pad domeall contumrr that thy p rm unabl t porand coai i mot lmmdlt ch and that they will bav pda prlng to ca prktlon tnlm thry can cur adequal ouppU promptly, Rllutlox Alarming. So alarming ha th gltuaUon that Llrrtlon llln waa today ffll-n- n t call upon complldadditional poworo In dealing for pow with tb oariou ahortag. Tb r war promptly grntd by th order amprraldrnthiIn an xcuily order of Kb. SI. which plifying th continued with Dlroctor Hln power of coal dtntrlbutton, vn after from th rallroadn had judoed . control, In Inatructlon nent out tonight To committee ooal tho nmd, lUroctor Hln point out that thry ro to xr-c-oft dlvermlon of coal only In that emergency. They were Instructed minidlrerslone ho kept at an absolute ao oon mum and entirety a Tk r rlol l4 tll4 Matt Adam, fgmou A mark a thiol and Olympia champion. I bard t work conditioning th Italian who will compel In thl year Olymplo gamao at Antwerp. Adam left th United State mtnl month ago to Italtaa act thair roach and trainer. II U Men her instructing by by-la- w Trade Balance With Japan Is - UmlhUeo th mk up any of thaa official addiuoaal wwler aupa It la u poo why 4 I hi lira si aheuld It It cap b n var aupplr. And, further. I ply. 1 ll mtmm, cur wtih prop- aveidad. ta over supply ourwtvwa ug(F.t that It11 would ha tnurvly fl without th etty laav ad us wai.r I ahow er lur the y official our mokT na rial an .ana I limlnt supan urdar la to adaquato get why. M. th elimlpano-a- f A many of ua ply for our prca.nl nnd futuro paoea-aar-ds emoka M goiag la lavolva targ (or aoma I'.ms to coma. It la waponditura lha t la to aecuro at tbta lima supply xpedilorwwul la b i:y hav part for cliy of pearly four Umas wur larg mad by th nty. preo-- at population. w win go to nay Why, for axampla, I It paoeawiry lb Hut th nyor Can th rel'af for teglalatur cwneiructiao at this tun of high that lh relief aoughl cuoia to1 buill all lh rcoarvoir spok-t- n mayor guarani M do I think this o will be furaMkedT Akd even If of? I'anii-ularl- y furnlahad will aoma of tho port moot q u nt Inn stnoa, as pointeda will bo nleaa tall u why it la naco-aar- y official out by tho mayor, tho city would at thla lima for u to kaeuma lb no additional bonding power for financial burden of on over sup ply of anything but lights and aawar it ta ta secure so ade- water. Important I think, Mr. Edttsr, that pap of arml quate waior aupply to Inaur lev our p reseat city official ewt'.I lire to growth of lh Cliy, many of u bal p Ball Lka of M . popul0a that It ta equally Important to allml-nat- a Tour truly. our gmok nutaaaco if th rlty ta to grow In other word, th future job. r. MEftnru. growth of Halt lok Oty I Juat m d- - - March I. 1121. uiaiU ns r-- -- p4t th.. vy pos-aoa- -- rp-rnUtl- m lrldnt Get catalogs and order by mail. Reading and Thinking Coat-mil- Sr.) Haw by H. Addlagtan (Far Tb bav flnlahd reading t an uneducated man to think for him; absurdity; thay would bow much Umo do you self earore of argua that a man meat first know to thinking about It a subject? how to think baforo ha te sdvlMd to WIEN TOO give Mora than thla. how much tlma da you givo to thinking about a subject bafora you read anything written about U? Many people would hav to confess Very little, indeed." In answering the first of theaa questions. Mora would have to make tha asm confeaalon as rvgarda tha Mcond. Tat thinking should both follow and precede reading It knowledge la to ba goy-ernm- nt ce Piled Up by U.S. n javelin thrower. think for hlmMlf. Wa dlMgrea entirety. Every man ran think for hlmMlf; training shows him bow to improve In thla reaped In Prof. Dewey's words, A being who could not think without training could never ba trained to think; on may have to learn to think wall, but pot to think. "And In many Inatancaa man train themMlvaa In tha school of experience Some of tha moat original man In Uttla buslnam have nwad to tha schools and much to Individual effort, relying solely on their own Intellections. Th Idea uhlch ram to them, and which they carried out with fortunate result, were th offspring of tho final law of Inspiration to think for ona'a Mlf." ftcrutlnlxe your mental hablto In tb light of thla suggestion. Tou pride yourself, perhaps, on being a great reader. Ask yourself If your thinking la anywhere near aa Intensive aa your reading Is extenalv. Tou need to read. Everybody doe a Rut don't make the mistake of depending too much on reading. Every day do some thinking of your own and learn to think hard. (Copyright, 1120, by The Associated Newspapers.) OtherwlM Imagcraatlvaly gained. ination and memory will languish and Ik krch mantel development proceed at a rk t lb director. enell'e pace. This for raaeons recently and. adbook that la mirably elaborated In Itself n splendid atltnulua to thought T. Sharper Jinowlaon a Originality." Rightly. Mr. Knowlaon deplore tha widespread tendency to raad without thinking. Exoeptlng only not to read at all. ha properly auggaeta, nothing la more deadening to tha growth mt tha mind! (tut Independent thinking, before and after reading, la tha one sura means, th All Appllcanl for coal should means, to become mentally alert, only ancur-tng means for all poaalbla Whll Ik WASHINGTON, March and original.. .. , vigorous, normal .coal through tbs channel, Even lha Uneducated should adopt Called Btatak ccntlaud to pll up .tk be will th to divert Inc only thla power for, as Mr. Knowlaon lead bIoc Against Europe In Jsnu-prxercleed In emergencle,' Air. lllnea pointsmeana, out, It Is tha road to Ideas." South Amirlc. Asia, Africa and Ha goes on: thetr belaaesa glnt ttdMsxio In xplatnlng th necessity for placTo aoma people tha Idea of telling Director In the effect tbl' country. ' ordera ing tb made llln tho by today publ'c following talmnt iaud Plguf how that for the tolnght: of commerc 1 am advtd that In th eaalrrn ynoath Import from th South American action of th country and in New SpubHc. .Aalk, Afrlc1 And Mexico si-lf- 4 England particularly the ever weathxprt to hoo thcountrl bal-p-by er condition continue to interfere In total SSlt,lt7,ltI. lncrlng a larg extant with railroad operation For Tho News by Dells E. Stewart. for th Mtn month of tb flacnl which la materially the affecting la from movement of coal with th January lll.lll, producing ending action to th coneumera .Th coul aweet revenge la to aoma of under Its away, recognized 1U InBrnxll and Cub hitd th In November and December re- H)W W ousneaa, this world would be far on balanc kimlrat th - atrtk dividual trad plap for It and work for the In a ahortag of approximately way to bring the Utopia w desire. But for January of about $11.- sulted h'nltd think It Is It to aeem and that 0.00 each, while Argentina and Ja tt, 000, 000 tona of bituminous coal Sometimes we cannot influence others Neb. T ended week ch Although during the la It a to accept Its ruling. We CAN foro bo proud of.'- la It 7,000,000 Wan had approximately ,000,000. 21. 1120, 10.2S0.000 tona of bituminnd Mexico about of largeness of heart. ktndneM ourselves to bow before It. proof In ous coal waa Th trad balanc and Europ transportproduced glnt malting ed. and although Petty revenge never pay a it What th production and of soul, depth of Intellect 1 January lncrad 1111,111.111, ehows ao plainly, the smallness merely 11,111,- Ith total for th of our va month, In does ter coal do bituminous out of movement revenge carelully thought of nil th characters that no one takes ua aa 1. Bwltrlnd nlna balancn the exceeded hav 1120 considerably w hav wreacked It? countrl hld for us when agatnat aa we would wish them to. th United Btat for th month, im- - production and movement In the.aamett Make ua satisfied with ourselves? At- seriously We become persons to be treated port from toat country amounting tOiprlod In th three preceding years, of and tract the admiration respect litely, but to be' shunned when inter11.100. 000 and exports to i. fact that tha demand lg still con others? Add to our possibilities of course la not necessary. W lose totalling only about 11.oe0.000. Itpprxlmtiy In excess of the aupply." aldarably of our w might have won. Influence vision the friend right? usefulness, Tha haavlant trad balanc again waa Imwill answer the we United honest were tha which If have Kingdom, bgalnat might exerted, and our own worth .of American Bolshevik! Begin not be- very satisfactory ones. We can souls shrivel and grow ugly. "What's ported Illt.AK.Ill greoda whlla It aent thla country only we think of revenge as di- the, use of being revengeful? what tell Iig.llt.171 worth of export. France's Attack on Finland rected toward ourselves by a little the United Btatea totalled reflection. It never made ua repent- Called to Coast 177.761.121. rHig.m whlla it received by LONDON.- - March g. The Bolahevlkl ant If we had erred, cleaner sighted if shipped te tha Unite Btatagood Italy (valued at fl.g41.72S and received good have begun a new attack on Finland, we were wrong, more desirous not to Sickness of. Husband j valued at tlf.tlMIl. . at fail In the future. It merely aroused Canada continued a debtor, receiv- tha Central New correspondent we found tt hard resentment which 6. a a March Mrs. MURRAY, After heavy Leonard Helsingfora while at valued report. $7,t67,06f ing goods to feelings are very VJ Ammodt has left for Oukland, Cal., tha United Btatar artillery bombardment' on Wednesday to overcome.ourOthers exporting own. worth of commodttlea. Ii response to a telegram they attacked tha Finnish poaltlona.at much like d tolstating, that On the contrary, SutJervl overcome the enemy, made her husband waa very- sick-a- t erance has .j that Aviator Attempts Camp Mr. Ammodt is a missionary It possible to rectify the mistake, in- place NationConvention in laboring California. 'so? not Is it service. Lewi-Sa- n spired for.better, Diego . Flight Theres no better fills of life than the Murray News. Of Song Composei Uolden Rule, no matter w(jut our The elders of Cottonwood MaJ. BEATTDE, Wash., March Has Assured Site religious creed. Once every one came stake will givequorum a dance and reunion Smith, Uplted States griqy avta-.- . St the stake tabernacle Friday, March dor, laft Camp Lewi, Wash., shortly 12, at 8:30. Refreshments will be GREENWOOD, lnd . Muroh iter S oclock this, morning, In an Wtth-thc and. the entire Cottonwood served dedtciriten of the Polk comattempt to fly TO San Diego,' Cal., be- Invited. stake are There will be no house here recently, announce form nightfall..Camp Lewi is 1,150 munity ment was made that it was to be the ,charge of admission. miles airline from San Diego. convenD. R. will Merrill national of address the conthe annual home Mutuals of the Brinton ward tion and. contest of aong composers., joint tomorrow evening at 7.30. A good Japanese Strike Ends. the first of which will be held here musical program has been arranged. next June. The contestants will be se- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Russon enterthou- - lected each jear in annual stale cn- TOICIOFeb. 24. Twenty-fl- v tained it a birthday party Wednespand employee of the government testa, w'hen the composers will comIren foundry here have voted to .call pete for the best American Folk song day evening in honor . of their son flf the striker begun on Feb. 6 because and th beat American Art song. Stanley, The evening was spent In be offered will a from fund Of. local and general unrest. proPrizes MEET US IN QUR games an!! music. vided by Grace Porterfield Polk, an Emil W. Madsen and Miss-Ali- ce NEWr STORE Indiana song writer. The first stage Sandstrom Vere married Tuesday In Next Weeks Weather. Salt Lake by B. II. Young. The young competition takes place In Florida this 130 South State St. month. , The Indiana contest will bo coup! left during the, week for a March WASHINGTON, Weather held here in March. two months honeymoon in Califor2 south of our the doors, week for prediction " house, which was Th community beginning nia.' are; atcost of $75,000, donated Monday -- The Dramatic 'cluh of the Granite erected location. previous rl and lower T. a Upper Mississippi Polk, contains by James large high school presented the play, The valley Generally fair, although gymnasium, swimming pool. Showers, We will be pleased to Big Idea, yesterday afternoon and pome prospect of local snows over the reading room, room for games and afl evening in the auditorium with Georextreme north portion by the middle suditoriuTn with a seating capacity of have you call and inspect gia Ashton and" Delbert Shatples in of the week. Temperatures will re- 1.000, The donor of the Community the leading roles. The Largest and Most ' main lower. House ts the father of Urece Portefr-flel- d Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Hamilton are u Northern Rocky mountain and Polk, who originated the idea of rejoicing jn the arrival of a fine baby Complete Oriental Tng regions GcnereHy- - fair with the gong contest. . ' boy. Mdthef and chiTd are doing f- pearly normal temperatures except well.' Importation over below normal probably slightly THE MORMONS asd & li. thn Murray Second ward meetThe Intermountain the north portion. ; ing house jomorrow evening Elder THEATRE. Pacific states Generally fair exWest Nrwel K. Young will address the conkit An Intereating compilation, e cept la Washington and Oregon and joint meeting of the Mutual. Music extreme northwestern California, history of theatrical In Fall Geo. S. Kashaba & Co. wi., b furnished by rh choir under where occasional rain are probable; take, by the 1st Jojh d as y , the directlon of A. E. Robinson. NeT-Possibly snow over the"lRtefIgr"3ia-iricts- ; Tor aierTfi Des-r- et News Book SandohL organist, with-sol130 Sooth State Street nearly normal tereperaturoa. tor. Advertisement. Herbert Hluck,. Ellen . Bluck. NsIUby wn4 ar lh In ! spkr, putUul - appelat-rwmaill- l, praal 4inl4 . 4iyrioalltlmt 23 EAST SOUTH TEMTLE STREET rhonca, Waaatch 1&0 and $3S5 punghoua. ad-qu- r reH.ty, trlkuie I th young Udy wr paid th Ji.hop p. E- Hell, W. W. ntagerald, Alt-U. McMulUa, Href. Jorgnca ad Mupt. Merrtil Band from th t high cbol flaul Editor Daarl Naws. I hav read la your columns lha statement of ctfi official relative la the prepoeed bmtd laaue of 11.100.000 ta aupply Balt laky lily with water for 100,000 population. f think all will mftpm, Mr. Editor, that wa meet. If poealbt. aupply th at amount of wcity with an ater.. Put I hav fatted Jrrt to ac in 1 i 'Wo i New Quarters Sect No Necttttly For Over Supply of Water -- y- We Invite you to call and Inipect our I Communications I ' city. y f bit . . With the brat equipped and moat modern parlon In the hr fUwt 4 I I Arnty ry, MM, mt Ik Clear, oifcr oilk r aprtpitnt U flkr M'Hm.U lrtVkStreet tuirrmt Ina . Nul rwanty nttl t mt u..n,.U k4 U.'llftlu, mo Ik Mir k l4, 44 Iklt 4Ur I Ik 4a4 traalla ltll rk. rmtmrr Ik li. i. oittlti. Aftr Ikl ium. rkllklai mail lal Irr l aort-I- t ta Itititi. Irval, kll I rset.ropl.l. n.r4 aka ckurr II tit t mtk Ik Uw4r wlbr rttlU MMokar ik u t r!rI. . .4 tiro h.M 4 mt l I hw rton4 aikr r It 4iria alliaara MTI pskll.hlsg It L.i wilt P ly wtr with. kal Ml talar Ik rl ml, k found i4. M 14 lo ttllrlttl mr It tlkcci lrori krtk by Ml aMU ta lkl oortiea Ur. Dad, ok lortiarlf wa Jude mt Old IK a aant kialuii front Ik koar r'kk NOW LOCATED ON MAIN IXOOR rl girt rhums effertngs wsrs many. Mb burMd la batng flowar girt lha Draper cemetery. Th annual inilng of lh South pip lie elockheldtr. waa Jrda bald W'ednaaday sight. Mla Sadi Hackatad undaraaat nparatlon Monday; her coodiuoa I Improving. tud rbrry Iklkl r4rd and klpp gi I 4 118 IIoUl Mu Mr)r1 NalUoa, a victim of paautnoata. wa burid Tady. Kua-- 1 aarvto war held at tk Seath1 ky - 11 prat rl Jardaa trIr tr.ir Url 1'llol.r It. l4r, that pw4rf pr.f.itoi tr yrui' I. boy. mt - fonnd it I ldl ptruhr prata 4 Quish Beauty I'UllShop mt'J In, VX . , kuuih Jtardaa hew. With Imprertng ksallh reed It ion South Jut 4 a b rcnmd ball MliMl Kd korial gltkartnga Tb Waiter mock d a play uud. "A Muthy lloa. la lb Jurdaa Cpra Sou la a Urg crowd thl ttk Mu ba opat Ph th, peat smI bar with I teaching at W'Uburg Mr, and Mr Thom Bhapptck mt a th prud ti(ht ii r.lt4 k!ikw.ot HI mmmplmim V br ml ik ar iklodieini rrk a I mhn "fiwi B4 lkt Ik Ilianin lar k4 legs' D"ds -- Jbnui. Oiuiiu Mw prfrail It by l Jk mt IUtwf f. Itirmum Ui Arltog Ik pmmum tmmtmmi o4r Ckrv. Tki tpt b by Ik pft.M o4tr t Christ, Itnuiii, l and 4.r lit d orlf iktip mu I(iMr r Tk Mikr dlrwtlr S tk I nttghbor-bo- . 4 Severe Weether end Fuel Shortage on Eeit Coeit It Matter In Chancery DoJje Ceute of Action br DirecCWe Decision Aftiru tor General Hines. Directors and In Favor of fSy t'n!rl Unit ) Board of Truiteet. A W AHlJT, bull in tk 1020 B-- ED iktruii r of 0 Saadekl argait, with ole by lle-- t bert pluck. gita Pluck. S;ii bal and a dad tty lJliiaa and 1t Platt Adami Showing Italian Olympic Games Candidate How to Throw Javelin LISTS FOR COAL V SATURDAY MARCH EVENING NEWS OESF.RKT 10 I' o. et . y. lncrd nt Just Between Ourselves ne jrr lrgt some-thlng'- to - large-hearte- . . - THa Nash Six Motor Unusually Quiet Considering Its Power NODH IX Notwithstanding its unusual HWjUW power the Perfected Valve-in- -. Head Motor of the Nash Six is extrefnely quiet in operation. This unusual quietness is made possible by the improvements and refinements which --Nash engineers have " made in this motor. This quiet running motor adds much to the comfort qualities of Nash passenger cars. 8 I I 7 T 4 8 4 1 rmtmMmi Jddw nsdel panssogee , passenger n.drt passenger nedng passenger trap passenger rosdsfer' passenger sport tna. track ,,,.; 2 tea Quad track .... KmmJ . -- Mis-pou- pta-tea- the; I - form-Ingh- -- n S : I : S - 'T- 1! o PACIFIC NASH MOTOR CO. AH MAIN STREET |