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Show '"VX f -- 7 T ;' 'pife' DESERET 1'IW criminal tif Lumornw' There rl ! nn' grcale? TiumairrmtilPiir thon ihe- - ycupef of a breeding and rerh.g of the children raUon It., concern. Ihere'ore. all rellg ou. ch ip and C Jil dbraniiat.unj. Hutlenls of ahnnrmal psychology are painting out t flat mental deficiency armng the boys of our large cities i a fr Jitful cause of crime Tb sn cans a lack of umial tfiteHigeuoe, but this appLfiJ to only aliout .r ranf of those who tonnnrt crimes. The( seventy-f- it e per cent are mtelligenT crim.nals, normal by all inenia tests, not born criminals but made sulIi either . by wrorg training and education or by lack of - ; proper guidance te are convinced that the problem of juvenile crime mut f nd. its solution m must I up'the inane. Parents ibcaisxJ-vvery right, hone-- l lolier Pa rent- - who in tha r business awm the r work l.ve a daily lie cannot expect their cliildien to be less than erimmals. There ii no substitute for the U. Sh tif gtftNems iiakt Clljr. rtih. Slt Published Afternoons k I Vrraber of '"'lt I" b Empl Rama of Ctfcalalloa. Audit SUBFCRIPTION Waatfc baa ' : bn. rataa .and W)nmlnfr Tb month. J II la4 -- f Wan. Im! Sunday. rhoni . nnnlr athar . . Yo rtnh. tlatti br lain af on aanHttanraa and hadaaaa Fa't lek to Tho Paurat Addaaaa toy publication to Tho Tdltor. eomapondtorl Nfl , prfnrtFVTATivr.i invntriiiwn kattont, I? unto A Woodman. In Con - -- rrh. ..City .. taao ? Cafr-- ft Karaaaflty llaata .. -, .... A St loliH R If Omrtr. J- t -t B- . . SOT i . Yt IS t " Mtrtrtran '' B- I- hanaraa BntAIno Ptidln Suita tar T and da nit Ftitldtn " ,, . fonatttntaoo virtnrlarBuIldtits- MY - ronrar AnaraleA lltzzlr,, Butldlnc. - - Jxe Californio. Mark. Holbrook Bnlldlne, Son owiw . Californio. From mid-wo- asso-eiatm- ns happmJ'. Joe dhem. hroliig Bt SALT LAKE CITY- .- UMVkRR ANTED . FEBRUARY 5. AND BISHOP MBLEVS UJLSTIFIED. he could not have enemies of prohibition the letter succeeded better than which be sent a day or two ago to the auditor of the Womens Christian Temperance Union of Utah. Violators of the law and those struggling lo tear it down must have read with great satisfaction and'dplight the expressions and sentiments which the letter contained. Coming from one of the high officials of the state, a man who has takpn oath that he wit! support and sustain the law and whose duties JJiake him one of the enforcement officers of the commonwealth, these viewrs are presumed to carry, and in fact do carry, more weight than those of the average lay citiren. The letter, moreover, waa. not intended solely lor home consumption; it was. in' fact, a reply to a query that came from an eastern state- - What a sorry picture of Utah the attorney general gives! prohibition. Mr. Cluff wrote, "has succeeded in making of nearly every housewife m the land, a manufacturer of some sort of and such beveradrink, wine, home-bre- w ges-" The good women of Utah ill recent this insult . . . 'Prohibition is a farce and ts developing a citizenry of sneaks and lawbreakers--The citizens of Utah w.lt not take kindly . to Mr. duffs characterization of - -- - , general of Ttah had desired IFtothe attorney and encouragement lo the comfort give L- set-tin- 1923- them- - BIRTHDAY- - mill-han- JE DEfEREX, .NEW S joins with the Bishop many friends of Presiding Charles W. .Vibley.in extending hearty congratulations on his having reached his 76th birthday- - Bishop Niblev is a native of Scotland but for many years has been a resident of Ulah. where he has played a conspicuous part in contributing to its advancement and growth Of 'a genial nature and firm in his advocacy of the right, lie has endeared himself lo hundreds of friends both in and out of thehurch. who see in- hitn the elements of sterling citizenship and applaud him for h .s progressiv e tendencies In the enjoyment of excellent health Bishop look forward to Nibleyvmay confidently many happy returns of the day in association with members of his devoteif family and those with whom he is most closely connected in Church and business circles CAN YOU - " them!" There U no crop that wa can sow that mere fruitful In Its results than to sow the seed of kindly words They- - spring up in "the moit 'unexpected places and U ' j make for us friends which we navor knew. There la -- so Jack1 of good things wo may say o I anyone. If we will simply look for them. I TWENTY YEARS AGO HEIP a plea for the man wha is out of THIS is who wants work and can t get it y There surji m Salt Lake and vicinity. as witness the Targe number applying daily at the city employment bureau for something to do-- These men. most of them at any rate, and not a few women, have dependents who look tojhem for 'support and mre arq. almost --deeperale as sustenance., want stares therm m the face- - Moot of them express themselves as willing to do anything eanr a few dollars They are anxious Jo work and spurn the very suegest.on of charitv. For alt such, honest toil should be From the File of tbe Dnnrt New. FEBRIMRY S. 195. In tha lower house of tha Utah legislature a Mil was passed having for its object aha restriction of ' strikers. Th measure met with hitter oeiosiuon but was finally put through. are-man- -- Senator Borah and Japan. John McCormack antf Luerezia Bori. Under gToundSteam. riJ Into The .annual banquet of the Utah State Bar aaeociation waa given at tha Salt latke Commereiai cuh. Attorney Parley u. WUllama- - prealded and Hon. . E . B. Crltcb!ow acted as toastmaster - J1 d 1 Is one An educated man knows what is happening In a darn. end carte Among tha thlnga you rauetac" olives quire a laote for art music, and work. la A dipJamatlcjMsture think lnayba thing Jbat nukfijmoney. .ah wiu get your g q p Government la four yeara behind At this in checking tax returns rate the courts will soon Have conj- - , , V- - p. s, uevor-roall- Soitul by dor arrivd frozen zo.id Doctors hope the etU retSkthe power 10 fight the diphtheria p ague m epiffc of the freezing Heat wo-destroy Tt. as U fle- troya ait life if iSff ciect y intense But the simpler germs of Hfe. I good and bad, surtfce intense cold That in shy aa child skating wlwMiibblinf piece of Ice irom a stagnant pond may get t.vphoid from the ice And that is whjr. when tb s earth had cooled off sufficient y to make Ufe Xcasa germsofiife, up--"r T some peihueother o der planet could eoire i werHttrarrving also th wm'h4and other j a traveUng through toe IdiriMing eruiiprreprt leittpeiaiure of absolute g.tro ana feteux I ie on t.lts piaiei. mi1! trv to barn Kngnet- h s ae, ct nttiral p er to a ma- P Baker mho is e iher tie second part r third richest man-i- n me ond of That nypht to be a va.usble tha miiaculous land of CaHforv golf, each fin.shmg 9 holes piaed An oil wellspouts ani soon j wiCi a score of 44, U i fajd io ad a ! might have been a perfectly heauttfm, ones out 1 his stesm supplvlng p6wer forever Amfj H reminding yoi power peaeefof sight Is .ail ou get from sn oil of Ghengis khan, the powerful, j well. i eeTmly- playing chcs with s ertp-- j pled son, while his armies wereje fighting and winning alj over the saat- - The Roeaefe) er and BakeF financ a) armies were fighting and winning fnr them all over the world, as those two old gentlemen, tboih past M) p!aed their peacefu, by' Robert qoixex. And thee are wonderful game dol ar armies They feed tnem- -' Whon man and woman become selves, produce lttle interest chil-- i which ne dren every veaf alwaa obey orders me everbod --knows a and never lose a battle The best argument againat the Senator Borah, an excilnt man, aatf of pistole s that you may he next ' 'who Hrfa far tn and. aqd ha Sn4l not grKn much rflction the onlv place you can I About to th fa that from Japan signs of prosperity now Is in easily iomb Ju deac see ,cmld. old hcne foyin, is about a our pocketh'Nok a wmej a ' a -- navaT- facpo tm bS A frendl with Japan nation "l on4 Fam Uncle hat of it Vho cares ap speaks kiruj when thlrgv about a f aval race with steps on her ear a a a Japn -- If that rxceteni little coujitry A isnt old untl everyith'rka she want a race, let her th ng mn seem wrong It may haphava it. Phea b rrowinf money at 70 or 16 here now to pav 'or part of her pen latest eanhqtfcke Doe Mr Borah fear that Kind of c jmpetition? to m , Fenator Berth ahould ta'k to a few Engl-- h ftatmen The.' wouJa ra c exp'ain to hm that the In dealk w hAsatic la never to show far Short Iragelv A Kill cnain. a Mr Borah ourht to know that dog at one end, a husband at h p (uz other Japan's htiidlng of means nhjnr President Coo Ide the o what him can explain-t- o A third party l.as . historical count la the building bvJapan of 604 Pghtjog airp ane. evr month Any two of those planes could a'nk any haMbhp afioaf In- - tva houra- d, ,' explain that and prove It, to an aerator that will listen y and-boo- t ay Id - s steam-heate- d a, t : I 24on4 a ActiyeBank f . Assistance rf p Ypjnjts" fcwa-- ty. 4 ail lines of commercial JJid-iim- tltiU. u activity. . - . 4t-- i PARAGRAPHS j Tliis bank is sol-- . Idly behind the probusiness pressive interests of this community, ready at all times to assist individuals firms io their safe and steadv financial growth. - n n mwwm and aee Five departments: Checking, Savings, Trusts, Abstracts, - Safe Deposits. tat -- , UTAH SAVINGS Sr.TRUST or aee 235 MAIN frt STREET -- ra SALT LAKE CITY ht i i j , uperiori ty oars Uss - i t ht ! por WHITE motor br-u- October 27,1924 e J, ' rj . jn Oil Co. Colorado n,e Continent firAutomoMes Denver, Gentlemen: After having cars vet-a- r TruckskE'sctors l -- - convuicx vour Polanne - to Previous of-th- e of .rnl-h-a- ether without p l3Vehave y,.fA pb thin and woonkJortiiepa t but Pdanp in0urequip-Oit- Use nothing but Polarine Oils and -Conoco Gasoline and reduce expense and trouble to a a want- rhrec year, and have troil minimum . uccdrminimum. Youratrvily. rs (f:l i foT-tofe- 4 THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (A Cdciido Ccrpotoara) - v cut-Wh- m Sto-TS- e notJie-pjatentedS- fi ' ' . - V ' CUo&a mar. ..orrect Yhis eentenee:-Sh- e heard The movies did nothurt nm-paperrled again at alxty.'V raid tho goa-stchildren opof her none and the cheap newspapers did not hurt books or expensive magposed tho match ' a azines. On the contrary, the radio You appreciate your will help the theatre, the opera, Associated Editors, untii you liaen to your (Protected by Inc and the makers of rea) good talk- phonograph ) a atatlc . ing machine record. making mil- neighbor lions interested In good artists and actors and anx our to set them. e Newspapers hJp magax nes well Do on? itiing-eeaand vou c,'d not worry about iho effort Of other There is success Th Victor com enough for all pany showed business ime.ltgence e a naturally place called the Oeysers in workman, firii ing. dlrov ertpd a Tsnng well of steam power 441 feet dow n. ' The power of th steam sent hot , waer and sream 4oa feet into the ' The attorney general letter will create, particularly in other states, an exasperated conditions ar Ltati- t wipretoion-o- l Thlr-t- a prosperous country, , Thai the enforeement of the prohibition law President James A- - Pollock of tha j the oniv from if iworh defending, Salt Lake Stock and Mining exchange is meeting witty some difficult.es here as cab standpo nt New patrlotir ha had the committees announced f elsewhere must he admitted, but the whole- -' leet Frtdav Torka rearing house prov ided a record for The whole named to look after tho affairs of Iha ;tahHshd sale castigation made by Mr- - Cluff is. unamount- world Totl transactions fifty-fivfor ths year. organization ensuing assured are are We the and city county e j warranted and unjustified. As a matter of ed to :xten hundred and possible for these people, million dollar, within tw'o hundred Gardner. fact, headway is being" made and unless doing everything George sJl the paper monev in millions is not enough public work Availd there but 1 h it shows vou chafnpion boxer Of the world who won other officials of Utah go out of their wav the United able at the preent t.me to meet their dethe title from Jack Root at the Salt vrhat part checks pla n husmesa gfo block the progress of the fight, the probOne einalcAmenran clearjia if Palace, arrived In Salt Lake City for the ' lem in time will be solved- - A report from mands. Houeholders are appealed to to hot e handled In ore dav almost at purpose of arranging far a fight here. it is only Tor a few create if employment ns there in in the o muh monev Washingtoir ypsterday plared Utah at the country 1. toM A special dispatch to The News from head of the States in prohibition enforce- days Spring is near Perhaps the yard need a a a cleaning up or the lawn renewed Perhaps the to be the world Cheyenne Wyo.. announced the appointment. Englsnl But leondon nearment of W. L- - Park a general supermonei Even if conditions were exactly alMr woodwork i in bad shape and needs repairs. t the Nw York recest approach intendent of the Ln.on Pacific Railroad A little pamtinc might not be out of order and fifty-fiv- e Cluffa letter depicts them, it ord wtsex a in the railroad been had He rompan) r it million doMat man of his position to spread such a report lo cheer and beaulifvThese are only a few business for more than 26 yeara ri'1! and with all Unc laek-- of abroad. As a private citizen he is entitled Of the tittle things that' suggest fhemtetve, his roM nd hs rompi-ton a tempt n? to aome to his own opinion. As one of the enforce- as one easts gbout to see what ran be done s a rieh fit. unTWENTY BEAL Tit I L WORDS- for'ai rr,n-'ament officers of the state he has no moral for these worthy people armed jewtlr to a hungry gunThose who are in constant employment man right to send out such a letter.-- Nor will the A contesL ta deoioe lhe 20 most beauti-wordsa a a little real,, perhaps. Just what it means to Tul the English language was f.eld people of Ulah soon forget if. John McCormack and Luerezia heads offamihes to he unemployed In tlie-- e recently nn New Nora- - Vliousanus ol pctjpie. Bori bo radio and that "g for of it fool- Htiea. a Jawjei. was rawd muchstremjou times wheft .Tulls pile upwilii took part I and Mr John 101TH ANO CRIMF- tweuJy-fn- e the Of he winnerdeclared fearful rapidity, men out of work for a short words submitted niebt. by Mr. Shea twenlv-on- e Is fm- time find themselves m a sorry plight to were accep.ed. The words accepted were. ance was aack a it always eloquence vira the boys of some of our larsre Eastern meet their obligations unless Jhey have been Melodyjiplendor, atiorauon, able to ia aside something for such emer- tue, innocence, mooes!-.,- , faith, joy, honor, edumuch concern is aniooz causing pities Such a reserve is soon gone. It is radiance, nobil ty. sympathy, heaven, love, cator parents and officers law For gencies. purity, of people for lh most part who are divine, hope.' harmony, happiness, thisylass the last three years there has been a slcady words -- were rejected Three liberty- 'to do. Not now for only "tirare," - "Justice" and truth" The two something pleading .increase in crime committed by hoj between the age of 16 and it fearsTThe record employers of labor but all others who tan former were etmunatei, t was explained should contribute their mita in this because of the harshness of the "S" ' in T)f Maiihattamshows iliat m t?-i- ?. there were ran5.upply .Ml of the in the magstrat' courts 1559 box charged truth" wag eliminated because of it meiat-B- g Popular and Standard with serious crimes''' TiT'TCUTliey Sadnf gouRtl -- W hy in the relievednot the Lme included dvc rTiseiT hy that list, were and building By pubic" funne Numbers creased to 1831, and in f??t to TrtA. ori generally willbe well under way and Cleveland Wain Dealer thinks wilt puzzle Talkin? Victor the Tfiesehojg are in The readers. r omes-where lavi'-and md.ffprenie to The (here will be work for U at good wages, many on Co. Machine Page 3. w hah ii oe.ld of dmplojinrtil. to Lde over . weffare'of rhildre'n prevail 'The ) LARK. . 7 ... niE can and should to have narrowed lf chiefly to a temporary difficulty. This The meadowr lark is calling. methods of providing better Immr and home be provided without delay- A story, sweet, is told; The great need for careful tr,v Down through the air waves falling I , WEATHER. KNEW THE dl bovs-HE attention to and irfcrea-- e. pa rep In liquid notes of gold; e work by vanou or- necessdy From healing throat just praising gamzalions of Big B roi fi ?r !! ty?c nul ar.d THERE parsed away wt his homa tu good (od in the sky, indred asyciation h surety demonstrated Jersey, several days ago. The hom he tries to reach by singing the in v lha jutuatioa. weather , oldest the prophet probably When be ean no higher fly. A kind of juvenile rr.me wave seems lo country. Andrew Jackson De Vne, who SARAH MABELLE PM'P. Vlctrola No. 410 In Lo Angeles Tirnys. be over alrnov! the entire eountry through h -- prediction in NVrdepg of penilenfiarie lelHi that the farmer almanack and calendars- Mr. De ' SICCESS. $300.00 oe was 7J jears of age A a young man he . n aiorrv of their mnia'es are bovs, vouths t interesled was but followed hardh embarked on tln'ir Irfes way. .They greatly farming Life is a game to play; COX1EMEVT Trim. J.hould still be under the chr-- et influence of in studying the clouds and forecasting the Play it! the home, the church and the school, and in weather. H, predictions were ao reliable When you have a thing to say. Tear laqafrlea aboat ear ra-- la Say it! order to solve this crime problem the young that do Sunday School picnic or other, rata will ha sttwml Do not stammer if or but." was Bcheduled m his neighbor- Courage-tak- es en Trlrra raax Craas j eope of Ole U nil eE ? fat es muvl soru efiriw ths shortest concernAVD IP. . him SIAM as the result of the hood without first consulting le made your task is hard to do , tla.med he had effective work of these three factors in the ing, the weaUier.-H- e Grit your teeth and see it through. ' alaa all Iha W, , the secret of climatic changes, how ton' or?n;-is Just a prize to get; arw III aidn,,ly faOarHaa ss the bei.ef is universal that barkof storm belts are created and where they are, LifeGef-tfTq. R. S. ROI.I.S. ev erg his secret to any- If the Uge is not well set, however but he wnuId juvpiiilejteliiiuiicnry.one- He said he had desired lo pa!ent his serious it may be, can be found some $etHI vrlmiesotre rhome ccniditon Which H re- - weather secret but hi taYer had told him Mdaf uiellle seldom find i "hat Jhey re looking for behind o farj sponsibie either directly or indirectly Tor the that,brin"-c-oui- d Is pas Jig down the street; crime. The delinquent and neglected' child of as known he d.ed without confiding his Fae Follow him with nimble feetl Witlfc y3Pf5SSjT p twfaythe chiIfifrkrdoWtMt havedheiad-vactag- e process of deduction, lo even his most inti- jsvmianitote. df a clean and happy 'heme life, is mate friends In Oakland Tribun. . r ego car- - n . . us Tha arrogance of cultural puzxzlee. oen rlo work cross-wore s s But the radio will not hurt the theatre. Sony more than the a nglng records hurt tha opera. They increased opera rece pla. people BY ARTHUR BRISBANE. (Copyright, 1925. by Star Company. THREE hundred thousand units antj-toxi- liTJo sell more income producing records than other artists J hl friends got together about him. and printed an obituary pamphlet g forth bra good qualities to glowing . terms "At first I laughed Then I began to J re stood this THE thipk Finally SAID ABOUT THAT THINGS THtr --, MAN WERE TRUE vAnd (.and all The rest of ns had seen the" bad but missed the good Then, I trifd to to see what f could write If 1 were banded tha obituary writing Job d lor that gang. 1 was surprised at the good things I dug up One was honest, another hard working another need his money, another was truthful, another was supporting his Invalid father, and so on down the line of those fellows to whom I had seen only meanness. was eaay. If you are sure "The re you like someone you can bank on It) In the end he is going to like you! Just write their obituaries, and you will like on. t.-t.- - , "About thla time atown celebrity died. AM my Ufa I had heard only bid things d And a Germ. n The Dollar Armies. . aee anything good about a pertain (person known locally as a croao-- g rained grouch." "Sonny." ha said. 'Til let you Jn on a secret. The reason I like people and. get along with them and enjoy fhem la this I write everybodys obituary. ' This IS what I mean: When I waaa young shaver I had to quit school to . support toy toother. I worked to A saw-mi- tt A tough bunch of customers "worked there, and they seemed to get tha of greatest enjoyment In the world making life jnlrable for me "I used to Me awake nights thinking how mean they were and low I hated 1 - ' ' And ovorgono llkod Mm. Although in a humble position, his Ufa virJiM day of enjoyment after'sn-othe- r. -- TurtnoK-alr-ogtttlr- Anti-Toxi- 5 L. All gall is divided into low Ing New Year's Eve. Some sky sanction. that radio will now .ruin the the- three part atres il wUi not. . a o w Meg are Inferior; but their don t The two artiste that wing to think squeals helpful to the driver In a erteie. . e ob. go, tha Victor Talking Machine - . 0 company whloh pays them more conpuzxle If the croee-kror- d than the opera pays them, secured for themselves valuab'e adveytiaing tinues. the Hat of obso'ete wprds Artists singing for the radio will eoon will Include peace TODAY Examiner. ol oa,o. c home- - a Pome where humic. Flwncioco orn town 1 one Out In a man who ooomod to onjojr ovary- know 4 and tea FEBRUARY THURSDAY NEWS -- WRITE-OBITUARIES. are find their abiding place ' Eatarad at tha poatofflro of Salt to Art o ft AftJl- - plendors of the world are as nothmg aarond cloao matar according ComtToao. MOrcb . ITT cornered with (he glory which a true home W h.0..,male Tho Aaaorlatad Craa'a Is itrirvlanl to tho oao for roptihllcatlon of all nowo dto . credited up its shining circle rstrboo crodOed to It or not otherwisenwa p alo fha n th itwe?vapr.All an4 V!l the ftirrey rtf ocie'v must combine rlirhia for rpubHcto of liah4 hmln. fepteial dUpatchM her tr iIm rewrTw to lift the homes of the nat on fof m them aVffrv tbP power and zhasafely'.tit iitV.il THISIS THCPI.ACE CUT - v - - Mwtedn eomptos lira ol bldvsrad setrairaa product, in Cotorudo, Wycxnin. Slcxioo, Utah. Idaho and v |