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Show DKSEKET EVENING NEWS TinssPAy-- r. All men v6 ars oUffiMi ihvuUJ Viot only l participate In III advantage Inf, to make ur that it remain! alway. M U li tliui far been," fore cud power or fix'd. able. .NO FARM LABOn, PRICES. AND MAY R HKO. PROFIT. Th i not the only city having III trouble OL'113 i parklrg of auto in Ha rougeilet busltie distiiit, and with ordinance designed the perplexing problem. A now law aolve lo on the aubject went into effect In Ia Angela on April to, under the term of which, parking n dndrict is entirely of auto in the allowed for pa d Two minute prohibited. from the vehicle leave enter to or afugert curb; commercial deliveries are permitted Then apply fifteen minute. provision between 11 a. m. and S:t5 p. m. Surrounding thi completely restricted dutrlct, which I about a mile long and a half mile wide, there is a second gone within; which parking allowed for a maximum period of two hour, Before and aftec the hour of limitation, and Thla on Sunday, parking i .permitted. more be much een to be will ordinance, which restrictive than the Salt Lake regulation that is now being so sharply assailed waa adopted upon the recommendation of the slat railroad fommiasion and the board of publio utilitle of Let Angelo, after traffic congestion in the district bad become eo acute problem that the result waa akin lo alagn' district presented an lion. The busines almost impenetrable barrier lo motor vehicle, and the blockade thus caused played havoc with all street car service and demoralized transportation generally. The Immediate effect of the operation of the ordinance waa to produce an appearance n etreet during of desertion on the the busiest hours of the day. Proprietors of retail establishment within tha restricted ton art said to be about equally divided in their opinions concerning the effect on business. Automobile interest were of course displeased and took the .matter to the courts in a teet case. The consensus of opinion appears to be that in view, of tha manifold economic advantage of the motor vehicle as a means of transportation, legislation restrict ing Its utility can have but one of two effect either to retard the general development those portion of tha community, affected, or to cause a spreading out of. the commercial well iistrict oflhe city Into of tha tha limits corporate throughout .. municipality. o tell an present season promises of, and effect the to as illuminating story shortage perhaps the remedy for the existing ot farm labor. Ow ing to the fact that Industry was offering better wages and' more allrarUvi was able to living conditions than Ihe farmeb been a drift of hired help has there jment, awsy from the farms, until, in the estimates the department of agriculture, the shortage amounts today to 28 per cent! No one need of ba told that this is a dangerous condition nation's the of affairs,' from the standpoint food supply. simply means that our popua hundred, millions canthan more lation of not bo fed from the production of the farms of tho country with a abor shortage of proportions; and it also means that fop alill foodstuffs as tha farmers rest of us shall have to, pay the produce, make the most patient gnash will that prices and despair. . In their teeth anger , a above made been tp has possible Allusion seasons j remedy to be disclosed by the present 'experience. So far a can now be aeen, this jremedy can only com by one of two expedients. It i necessary that In some way the fanner be enabled to outbid bl Industrial rivals In tha demand for labor. Now, he must either get aueh price for hie products as to .by enable him to win back hi hired-helconbelter and offering more wage paying dition than the shops snd factories and other ANOTHER "TRIUMPH" OF TOE BULLFIGHT. competitors offered when they look bl help assay; or there must come such a period of SPAIN today is mourning the death of her Industrial depression as to drive labor autotoreador, Gallilo, who waa gored to the ta and farm lh lo back a .public exhibition Sunday night. at death., matically Is News jaorees of production. Neither alternative dispatches state that the fatality his cheerful to consider yet Is any one able to caused more emotion throughout Spain than would the death' of a monarch. The young euggeat any other way out?; . fiome may esy the reaeon, the fanner! bull fighter 23 years of age and a splendid . tct him ft that be fias wanted to ! specimen of ail the profits du and admired throughout the kingdom. pocket of farm products, and has not given his hired .Gallilo met violent death as he was shout hands their due .reward for making him prosto dispatch the fifth bull of the evening. unculPrior to this, a picador, Zurito, bad been killperous. If this Is true the farms will go not ed. one of. be will though the fanner tivated, Reportr are confused, tha dispatches the thief, sufferers, and the situation will not stale, but it appears that Galiito went to the ta Improved. But what is more likely to be aid of a comrade who was In a dangerous situaday of the farm tion. A maddened bull maddened by Ahe tortras U :J the- twelve-howorker as the ture that had been Inflicted to the as not is agreeable ,hiud upon him, for the ei;ht-boday of the city Job with evening sport of the populate tossed Sunday for overtime." The fanner can neither him, mortally wounded, to .the Just of the W his dally work In the season thereqfextrain ring. feight hours, nor can he afford to pay an Is it not time that this barbaric game be fprlce for each additional hour. He cannot be abolished? People of culture and humane cost expected to sell his products at less than turned against it; the have the feelings to long ago the wherefore greater nobody else does; whom the Spaniard, bullfight has been an boom, in industry, the higher Imposts of proshould W coming to realize how institution, duction because he must compete in the cruel and revolting the pastime Is. . market for labor, and consequently the more I f jj urgent the tendency to reduce his acreage IDAHO A PHOSPHATE PRODUCER. all of which means an advance scale of prices :;for that which he alone produce! for the industry on ivhlcta Idaho Is to be conAN beast. and sustenance of both man gratulated is IJie production of phosphate rock, shipments ot which during the first TEE AMERICAN LEGION DRIVE. three months of this year averaged more than drhfe a tons per month.. If this average .shall 2,500 bas opened Legion THE American new members. .This week has been be maintained throughout the year, theout 1919 'eet apart for a special effort by those who put will be "practically double that of of tons was aboui,tk(5,OUOto the Hhe organization when production ialready have enlisted e, .article vae3P653too, this !get other forme service men lo enroy their :& in turn representing an increase of 33 per inamea. It is reported that there are approxand about 65 per cent in imately 1,500 members in the various posts cent in quantity are 6.000 the over value production of approximately Salt Lake City and that about at 112,000 in 1918. Bear valued tons are 12,000 approximately there eligible. For the state Lake County, which at one lima was included 20,000 and in the nation at Urge about 3,000,000 which within IhC- boundaries of Utah and was repre men who are. entitled to tho benefits would eented in our territorial legislature, Is at bring. membership in the Legion should little argument seem that present the principal Idaho field of phosphate It would into rock production; hut as the boundaries'betwccn buddies of these all draw lo needed ,be the counties of Rich, in Ftah jthe organization. There are many advantages that county and and if there in Wyoming are purely artificial, and Uinta effortj jin united and resource abould exist in mind in has valuable which Legion sme the the ,are purposes As a matter of fact it ;to attain, all r the boys, "who look" part in both those counties. S. U. in those pur-ls'Oeologicrl Survey received jtbe war should have an Interest docs, but the for 1919. them w as first front being no reports . When the Legion formed the Usuat try went up from among the The. operators In Idaho are principally most of the disgruntled that the organization would be Pacific Coast corporations and of it being some and selfish enterprises, product is shipped westward, .used for illegitimate A part to Hawaii and Japan. even, and- - that a few of those in' command would to .billed be able to swing the great mass of men who goes also to Illinois. It is now reported that made- for might join to whatever purpoe these leaders three month ago contracts were Idaho of phosphate rock to .might conceive. The record of the organiza- largo shipments tion tho fir indicate that the disgruntled, as Japan ahd that bunkers are being built on the dock at Portland, Oregon, to provide for usual, were wrong. observed thes shipmenis. The Legion, so far as may be extent tha of and To valua the is on founded ,frora the outside, variely, right principles and actuated by patriotic and laudable motives. resources of the Gem Btate there appears to It can be made and already i an agency for be literally no end. The surface of her soil" w tth her timber, her grain' and rtxd crops. good, not only lo Us membership but to tha Per orchards, her ranje and her hay, is nation. Its platform is, For God and Country." So long as it adhere to thi slogan it fertile enough to make any comroonwjeaUh rich will base uruveml good wi1ie and support. end great But that which grow,-- above, and Should by ary thaefe the organization be is warmed by the eun, i with bee only the swerved Jrorn a patriotic and unsetfih pur-pbeginning of the story of her wealth. Of that it soon would, destroy Surh a which lies bneth, the half has never been! development is pet tmi.key but wMhinfc- - told nor cam it be at yet imarinHt jrpuE ; down-tow- ;f 'It - 1 !p physical-manhoo- - ur alf , la - high-grad- !f - ' es -- - . ne y iH$. t ) bu In ihe u Padrcsyootsteps i ' g. It la to ba hoped that thla Conference will remove tha obnoxious paragraph. .and. .for thla reason:' The organliatlon. If tt colls o ' Itself a Church ought to ha a Church, not a , Society. A Church must . he unlvsrroaj la ttFkcope; a Society may he limited. n T This problem might have been aaaful so .long aa tha organization woe me roly an a group lnelda ot , order, or a brotherhood, the Church, which to exactly wiuU Method-laoriginally was, a society of certain members ' of the , Established Church of England. j ' Now, however. It has taken Its place beside other organizations tha Episcopalians, Roman . Catholic, Presbyterians, and the like In friendly oom petit lot for the service of Christianity, . Th language of Mr. Wesley, Its founder, waa "tha world - la my parthi' Thla being true, the petty regulation applicable about, dancing and to th English working class and to th ploner Weeterners of America, ' where ' Methodism mad it start, become absurd when applied to Japanese, Chinese. Nor. South Africans and Raul an a .weglank. ' What might have served a good purpose In a restricted, disciplinary order to ntlrlr.-ou- t of place In a Church. . , People are horn Into a Church. It to unfair to tell them to get out It they dont like It, dnfalr to them and to the Institution. ' A Church, coterminous 'wrlth th "world, ha no right to mak a teat of membership . ot anything but Prtndplea Rules are for group which mature person join - and , . . resign from nt wilt (Copyright, i;o, by Frank Crane.) - Then, home to more cool summer days Ex nights 'of surf' bathing! canoeing, dancing, aquaplaning, launch parties and beach suppers and your accommodations in cottages, bungalow or modem and attractive hotel, close to the bay. com-fortab- le -- card-playin- g, 1 Prom the Pile f The Deseret New. All this is just a bit of what youll fihd to enjoy in summertime at TU booklat tells mors about Sow Digt, Coli-fomta. Sign th cotipoa ad got it fr by return mofl. . ' . Sax sarrte Tkrawgh Fmll. I asarate bfl.lfi aver tha chleac blrra u 'NKW Im D!a Arl with .Hallway, la eaaaaatlaaH..IV-rr. aad Ika Jlaah laiaa Parlfle -- tlaldea Slat a A fflkttal trie throwwk wtaoaJfltffat . Car-rlaiserlal Vallry aad iarg. twice tkrovgh - Old !. TWENTY YEARS AGO. Motor car by thousand pin along the sea and valley road tvhich lead to San Diego, the park ling summer city where the first California Mis- , aion tU stands. Three hour from the beaches, and six thousand feet above the sea, you're among the cool pines, with the blue sea still framing your landscape. An endless panorama of exceptional beauty will accompany you along hundred of miles of finely engineered boulevard that follow beaches and cliffs through charming seaside villages, traverse ' upland valleys and mountain passes, or lead to picturesque Old Mexico. Many attractive mountain inns invite the motorist for a day, a week or longer time, with horseback trips & camping parties by upland streams & lakes. ' . m waa-know- ur "time-and-,a-k- Crane) Ha Wthodlt Eplncopal Church balds Omfrc nt Dot ha . b-- tr. mall , combining a oound common onw with upa grant anlhuaiaam. and thatr Influence tha communal Ufa hna baan nholaaoma. Thla UancrnlConfaranca la Its auprama .. lawmaking body. It war ba fominra4 to -t uuf National tingtConU-! 14 t ttuy . . . t. tuilon. hard ta altar tha Dlaclptlna It la about The a It In to amend tha Oonatltutlon. wntlmant ouurt-- f a Immanaa and the proceoe low In both wen; and tha raactlonarlaa have tha decided advantage. Cfan-ar- al One quaetion wilt coma up at thla the affect very Coufaranca which Character lta!f of the Church. Dtoclpllna Thera la a provldon la tb dancing, which prohibit certain acta and directs card --playing and thenira-gointhat tboaa Indulging in thee nmuannta . be axpaikad. j X considerable element ta the Church ht aa unwlra. thla rule .being aiwa) opposed but tt hoe been retained owing to tha powerful conviction among the Church paupla that no action should he taken that might be conotrued aa "compromialng with wor)dl-nea- " 'or .lowering tha standard" of rtght-ouen- aub-cen- ter p bX O eomprUa a vary Inrs Th WaOuMlUt Slaiaa. tha of cltlnry of tha lnttad part In aarntal. deeply Thar 1M I n- Nl ? "lA flu.dr.nnUI O.n.r.t Kotnoe this Xty. down-tow- , leJrt (Tor Th P A UK EN G OP ALTOS." 1 - - - - 1920 18 MAY Shall Methodism Be a Church Or a Sodety? down-tow- BALT LAKE CITY, - Cin, Dnco-CALtrotx- M : BpreckUs BulMJng, Saw Dtaga California Gentlemeaf I ihould Hie to know more about San Dirgo, - . California. Plea (end me your free booklet. '4 Name. Ua City. Moxtro, MAT 18, - I00. said the . secretary of state had received from Oov. ernor He her M. Walls of Utah, w 'letter acknowledging receipt of a communication Inclosing translation of n kind expression of ths ambassador of Franc extending the sympathy ot tho president ot the French Republic to tha president ot the United States on account ot ths Scofield (Utah) mins disaster. veto of Mayor Exrw Overriding th Thompson, the city council passed on ordinance granting to the Salt Lake Valley Railroad company a franchise over certain streets In 8< Lake City. , . Arrangements were being made for .an outing of all school children of th city at Saltalr early In June. Th third annual session of tha. Mothenf Congress convened In th Assembly hall with n heavy attendance. , , ' Artiel-- a of Incorporation of th Ogdon Rapid Transit company wer filed with th county clerk of Weber county. Tho company was capitalised at . flOt.OOO and Thomas D. Dee Waa named us president. It was disclosed that tho anonymous New York citizen who had contributed" J,80 to -th relief fund for th sufferers pf th Scofield explosion was General William J. Falmer. president of tho Rio Grand Western Railroad company. The Barbers' union, of Salt Rak City,; contributed 5 toward tho fund heing raised for the relief of sufferers from th Scofield disaster, A Washington. D, C. dispatch ELECTRIC UtOlSr The Beat Iron Made - I The first, cost is unimportant. Results count. Buy an electric iron for what it i will do for it will render, and the years it will last. The sturdy construction of xnatOnitf irons assure the same satisfactory serv- ic after years of use as upon the day ofpurchase. the-Servic- x Sold by EltcMctl, Hardumrt, end Dtpmrtmtnt Storm, mnd Eltctricml Comptnim x- I , - H ASTING H ATER. A good many perrons dont: know walar rosls hinnhy. They never think of the great I lie investment city has made, of the heavy marge it imM meet to keep water flowing freeiy. They wbsI in heedlessne? and m - ignorance. If everybody had to pay far the water he or Bhe had to foot a bill every three or six month a as everybody has to pay for. gas and .electricity, there would bo aa Sstoniahing wave of economy jn the use Lwafer. Nobody would-jjs- e loo rule; the cost would not be' high enough to discourage any practitioner of cleanliness, but it would b sufficiently high to ture the had habits a good many Citizens now have. Sun and New York Herald. TIT FOR TAT. Judging by lively incidents Jn the Houm of Commons, a group of member Iher fairly arhes lo pres a resolution indorsing for Jhe Philippine islands as a reply to the Un.ied States Bennie Irish reservation to U Peace Treaty. Springfield Republican. . . 11 1 THE PRUDENT LADY DELEG VTE.7 A lady delegate lo lh Democratic eonvention last Baturday was heard I left my watch and poeketbook at Did ha do it through or a ter of safety .Howard (ki CouraoL rarlsns. ' county to say. bom a mat, UonmfmtmroJ by AmericanElectrical Heater Company, Detroit. Makar of a Completa LLm of Eloctrie Hoodnf Doric. |