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Show u. t -- THE DESERET NEWS THURSDAY DECEMBER 27 4 1924 Sqnavszd Brave Udi O ffiss Fcr Papcora Gifts Federal Reserve Will With Salt Co-oper- lit Lake Banks. IlMtMtioa of silver to Its for-Importance and mo to urged in. a. totter btltf sent by A. a. 4nekiuto, oooroUry pf tho Utah chapter of tho American Allnlnr ronrreee. to bankers throughout the elate. The Halt Lake branch of tho Federal Iieeerve bank will with tho Utah banks and, until further notice, stiver dollars will be shipped to Utah banks without the previous trans- , portation charges. Air. Mackenzies letter follows: setThe treasury department is ting an example by using stiver dollars in part for payment of Us - own employee and is urging other government departments to take like action. The treasury department has found that the upkeep of peper money costs the government about I per cent of Us total face value, while maintenance of costs practically silver dollars nothing. Secretary Mellon nays" in his annual report: ' "Thera are many reasons why tho sliver dollar should be restored to Us former importance in the currency structure. The life of a silver dollar li indefinite!'. If the treasury ran restore to circulation 30,000,060 silver dollars in the United States and 16,1)00 000 In insular poeaeseione, it can displace dual amounts of paper currency t an annual saving of $923,000. The urn of the silver dollar is not an Innovation. It has merely lost Its place temporarily in circulation in certain localities and If la a limited proposed to restore mount of these coins as an auxiliary to paper gurrency. "An Inquiry shows that the banks of I'tah are receiving from tho federal reserve bank an astonishingly small number of silver ' dollars In comparison with the total amount of money our Utah banks use. itah has been for several years ths leading silver producing state of the nation, and we feel that this state should nut only supplement the campaign of the government for the sake of the Secretary advantage which, as Mellon points out, will accrue to the government, but also should set iMi example to other states for pa and also for selfish reasons. triotic I It to not necessary to point out that the great value of the mining industry to the state of Utah to In the number of persona It wmploy 11 of whom are consumers of tho state's other products and services. Silver to an extremely Important factor in our metal mining industry; In fact, there to practically bo metal mine la the slate that to unaffected by the eilver situation. dozToday there are only about en metal mines on an earning basis In the state, and that this condition to largely due to the silver situation "It to to the direct advantage of all the people of the state to take any feasible steps that will tend to increase tho metal mine operations and therebv increase employment There are several thousand unemployed men In the state today manv of whom ere miners. "Foe the reasons given, ws feci sure that von will receive heartily our suggestion that you do all you can do to stimulate consistently the use of silver dollars in jour It to suggested that community. your tellers offer silver dollars Instead of currency to your patron up to 33 In amount and that you urge the business men of your community to use silver .dollars InI change among their customers an bank and $1 and 33 bills Instead of continuing them in local circulation- Our Inquiries Indicate that the use of the silver dollars as indicated facilitates making change and reduces the liability of mistakes. as the coins are much easier to handle than the, currency." Dazzling Array of Toy Taka All of Money, . Gtizena Give Aid. COMMENCES FRIDAY MORNINfsV FORT WILLIAM, OnU Dee. 2i. Dossns of papooses to the (AP Indian j reservation of Hobard, in the backwoods 306 miles northeast of Fort William received Christmas present, from s composite Santa Clau consisting of two squaws and an Indian bmva wbo mushed 200 miles by dng team and 100 miles by train to buy ths presents. Arriving Ir Fort William on their bopping expedition tbs squaws want into a 13c store, while, the brave kept vigil outside. It waa the first visit of the squaws to ths oity, and ghe display of toys and spangles so appealed to them that they spent all their money ' and that which bad beea turned over to them by their companion. Citizens took up a collection and. after having their meal in a res taurant, the three Christman shoppers toek a train to the end of the 100 mile line and from there mush, ed their way back over the 200 mile snow trail. State Library Contains 20,203 Books at Capitol Some 20.203 books are now In the state library at the capita, according to the report to. Gov. Charles R. liabey by H. W. Griffith, clerk of the supreme court and librarian. The librarian received 406 books in 1320, of whlrh 206 were purchased. But 31.325.36 was spent In these purchases and In meeting administrative costs. t Two State Officers Get Christinas Gifts Mark Tuttle, state auditor and John T. Oldroyd, state land commissioner, were presented Christmas gifts Wednesday by office emThe auditor was given a ployees. white gold watch while the land office presented its chief with a gold lodge card case. NEW SUITS FI LETT Morrison Merril A Company va 1L C. Lewis, for 3331 on notes. Albert Tracy vs. David Athay and J. T. Hammond, lor 31,006 on notea Franklin Motor Car company va L A. Smoot, st a, for 300 on note. Lurry II. Woodard va America H. Woodard, divorce. M. O. Hardy vs. Utah Mattress company, for appointment of a receiver. John Road ruck vs. Georgs M. Wtnkelman, to collect 32352 on notea Kepht Smart va Martha R. Smart and Earl N. Smart, to nul Ufy deed to property. Alary 8. Hooper va Henry Hooper, divorce. Adru L. Jenson by Hlldus A. Jenson, his guardian, va George le Cook, for 31,010 for Injuries in an automobile accident. , Leone W. Jensea va Kephl Jensen, divorce. Bertha A. Thomas va the Bluff Oil company, for sale of stock to collect 32.114 on notea Suits and Overcoats rtmptes mflf n&rrfd thmwsnd of rra for ep)e of i Our. Regular Line For Men, Youths, Boys Positively No Reserve Including the Famous Kuppenheimer Clothes Gloves! Gloves! 20 Off Mens Suits and Overcoats e I r ALL OF OUR rhlldroft that r tow book br Dr. H Will lUlcr distributed wftbut coot to child wo mm. a Any fsmtljr InirwdH lM of nature that Mi overcoming eondHfotia binder tho gift ofehil4roa ahouid writ for thla frao hook today. It dooerfheo a daiph horn treatment baaed m tho hao of StarlUoMt a wonderful aclentlfle tento that baa had tnarveMraa eoeeeae all over tho country In relieving oonetl-tntton- al weaknooa. waste to live a nor Beery women who Hto with llttte cites mat, happy homo araend her should eoastdor It bar first and why duty to know what (fcartltono is It shoot i bo so wonderful an aid to her. Bond ttato HtUo hook which Is out without charge or obligation In a unfolds facts that plain envelopouno earIt havo had axplsiuod moot women NO money NO obtiga wave to thorn handname and addrasa to !r. dimply bun Adeline." he murmured. Ult Ballinger Bldg, H Will Bldaro. lot sake save me L Isstpn, - r Thia w the way they will sell $1 8.75 $25.00 Suits and Overcoats $22.50 $30.00 Suits and Overcoats . $28.25 $35.00 Suits and Overcoats $37.50 Suits and Overcoats .... $28.15 $30.00 $40.00 Suits and Overcoats $33.75 $45.00 Suita and Overcoats $50.00 Suits and Overcoats $37.50 $55.00 Suits and Overcoats .... $41 25 $45.00 $60.00 Suits and Overcoats And so on throughout the line. A LOT OF SPENDING. BT.COROtva remington The McClure 1624, I Ciiy li Yc:r Ikae i i The elders MT. FLEASANT quorum will give a banquet Saturday evening, Dec. 21. In the North ward chapel for members, their wives and Church officials, followed by s dance for the general public in Armory ball. by (Copyright, Newspaper fevndicate.) Tom Mason saf In the most expensive suit In the Bellevlcw hotel and ran his eye over the society columns of the afternoon paper. Many familiar name were there and many that were not; three years can make a, great change in a growing city. Suddenly an item caught bto attention that sent the blood surging to his face end made his hand gripping the sheet, grow cold. "Altos Adallna McKinney to giving a dance this evening at the Valley View Golf and Country elub in honor of her house guest. Mis Louise Kenton of Baltimore. About 200 Invitations have been sent out." Mason dropped the paper on bis knees and let bto mind wander back over an experience that he had willfully buried more than 2 years ago. He saw Adallne McKinney as he had last seen her, exquisitely dressed, dainty and face lovely, her vivid animated changing expression with every He rememberchanging thought. ed how on that last night when he had proposed,'' her troubled eyes bad filled wllh tears. "Oh, Tom. you dont understand," he had gaeped. "Riches are tiry very life. I Would suffocate In a stuffy IttUa cottage with neighbors right in my front yard. And there Isnt evnv hope of your ever being rich' artists never are, you know." Without n word he had bowed and departed, leaving her standing in the path alone. During the years thku had elapsed sines then, hto chief feeling toward her had been one of bitter resentment, end as bs came back to the present a sudden idea flashed Into hto mind. He would dress and go to ths club and see her. As bs walked Into the ballroom of the country club that evening start when he first he gave glimpsed Mine McKinney. she "Tom!" gasped es she put out her hand, the color coming nd going in her face In quick I .... We are now offering our entire stock of men's gloves at reduced prices. This is the way they will sell .... doves, .... .... Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, (j loves. Gloves, -- See Our De Luxe Lot of KUPPENHEIMER COATS, ' Reduced , All of Our Boys Suits and Overcoats . ...... L fox-tro- good-looki- 'b - pair, for . pair, for . pair, for . 20 25 off Or an Extra Pair of Pants Free. -- iffl 20CR DRro STORE IS SO MAIN 8TKEEi out and dances so w can sll them ' 1' talk. She nodded and turned to the next guest. Soon they had all arrived and the orchestra started t: a lively ths. company broke up Into couples and began him sevAdallne passed dancing. eral times, standing rear the wall across her part and smiled at him net's shoulder, but ha steeled himself against her. Thetmuslc shopped suddenly a moment later a gentle hand was on hto arm. "What , s gloomy, man you are!" she laughed. Ha turned to her with I smile "Shall ws go out on the veranda T he suggested. a" Made to Measure Suits $4.50 $ 6.00 values for $6.40 $ 8.50 values for . . . $7.50 $10.00 values for $9.40 $12.50 values for $11 25 $15.00 values for And So on Throughout the Line. "Good. Oh. Tom. Its been so long since since I saw you." InThere her was a catchv little tremor voice as she spoke. "Interminably long. he replied Are you engaged T' he asked bluntly. "No. Good. Then we can run around S bit together for old times' sake Im only hers for two weeks want "Oh, Id love to. Tom, but I you to tell me all about ymirself end what youve been doing Vou look so er prosperous. W herers ou staying?" "I have a suite at the lionaires can live there "Not as bad as all that," he laughed dcprecatinglv, "though I suppose it to expenaiie." They managed to see a good bit of each other that first evening, and the next morning Mason sent her a huge box of roeee with a little note asking whether he could call and take her to dinner that night. "Id be so glad to go," she sang J over the wire as soon as she got the message:' The day brought more flowers and a. box of candy cleverly done up la what looked like a with streamers huge morning-glor- y of blue ribbon. To the girl I love." was scraaled exclaimed. she "Goodness Thats our new hotel only mil across tbs card lusido Belle-view- n-- xc ." V i I Adalin heart leaped m It h Jov. Each day brought her fresh encouragement and she was more and more convinced that his w as hem once more , When the Ust evening neared Mason summoned a end went out to the McKinney home 3 ou tip this time.' cen t he eald brokenly. J loed you once end you threw me down. 1 wei to the club that nifeht with the pros purpose of getting you Interested end then dropping you. but you cant piny with fire without getting burned Vou?e won my Jo've now more completely then ever He drew her to him and biased her. ke tsl n I Dear old Torn. 1 dont want to know all this eeeape. For three jeers Vt been Mh. Ive ben keeping track of chi re doing commercial art hoping end preying you d come And you'll jut j for the Brooks people pt $3,090 a back, she said I ear now.lsnt that right? know how much I Une jou when And all the time I thought any that well, there s a lot of: spending in tl 500 for a jthQrtj cutting such a figure. groanume. she laughed mischievous ed Mason; "but, anyhow, as it turned out ou saved me the trouble up at him. do you mean' he I of fessing up Oh. ys, and all the girl think stammered. I mean that the money that I vou're a regular millionaire, ahe vou've been blowing in here mak- laughed. waa of it die worth all while jealfriends 'Weil, after ing my girl ousy, is what you got for lht va- aJL' he said happily. "And Ive had three long year cant lot you bought when you flret went np to Newton You sold it last to find out that It isnt money tnat counts in life If you hndq t come month We11. whistled Mason. hark soon I believe Id have gone ' did after you.' How little you r Toil xtii o. at Ilt' 4 r r pair, for , pair, for . pair, for . pair, for . pair, for . A Special Lot of Boys Gloves at One-Fourt- h. . |