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This however. may or one may not be a good thing. according as Is that may be led to view it Certain it pined through i inuoltinformation While :WM PPIPUIlibly0 it and Ilue, Entre. a tendency to keep people at home more than at the pretent time, it may dieceiirme attendance at church and other Important puma meetidge where corstaet wttli, the speaker is probably of more nine than is the listening to the mire echo of the indlviduare voice. Of course. It is universally recognized that every modern Inventlon and discovery bee ita- disadvantages, but thee are usually greatly outweighed by the value attending the general use of such discov- ' I , rms Is aALT LI Litli Tat THE PLACE iirr INTERESTS JANUARY , OF AGRICULTLIIL , surplus crops. farm pests. terand cooPerativa marketing. 1 some of the subjects discussed by the vet ' members of the Irish State Farm Bureau . ht their ideals mutat oonvention which a meetings of the closed Friday.. Jae. 22. Bureau, were well attended and the discusMoos snd addgeoses revealed the hot: that : the fanners of Utah sense the importance of the farmtng Industry and bays a sane and intelligent gass9 of the problems with ,which they bave to deal. , Bureau work In Far02 Utah is s leader and the farmers of the state are lortunato I in having' Da Pablo and. experienced men as leaders In this great movement. We are forand t tunate also in having an I with a progressive Agricultural Collett I body Of trained agrioulturalists to instruct the yoting, men of the state in totentlflo methods of foil culture and to help to solve farmer's problems and : oonotiew the .1 farmer's difficulties. Its ,farmer himself - knows his problems and he realizes that he I can be a whiner only to the extent that he i is an btollitaot and diligent worker ; and I eTvAIATION, .1 tilization . . kte -- -- - as - : . The committee, in formulating out1-tbuiorrgtuiz&- problems of religion la the 'shook; will sot down. Row tit keep church and state esparat without keeping religion and learning separate la one of the dilemmas of our genera. Our public schools cannot-- of course. be the partisan ot ayan creed end otna scent ateeoneet creed. of Me pneticular youth and suing in their Italia Catheites and Protestants. Buddhists and Baptista. hlobentmedans and Methodists must alike be free to entrust themselves to the ears and to the discipline of ear public schools. Our publics schools may not dant with doctrines; they must deal I with the lite out of which doctrines spring; but unitise they deal with We In a nuumer that ultivates in youth a sensitivesees to the spiritual issue' of salaams. they become 4 danger trusead of a de,,, fense to the mate. ' Beth is the nearest approach to a technique for cultivating re. ." liiiiin that has come te 112Y attention. - inhisthe schools la little book on "A Living Universe," L. P. Jacks reistes a couversation with a ochoolmaster. , 'Where In your time-tabdo you teach religion?" ,tisked Mr. Jack& "Ws teach it ell day long." implied the teacher. , 'We teach it in arithmetie bir accuracy. "Ws teach it in languags . bp learning to say what we mean. "We teach it in history. by humanitl- . . "Ws teach it in - ' geograplaY. bY breadth of mind. "We teach It in handicraft. by theremthema - ."'Wo teach it in astronomy. by reverence. ' "TVs teach it in the playground. by fair play. "We teach ft by kindness to animals. by COOrtear to errant'. b7 good manners to ono another and by truthfulness in all things. "We teach it by showing the children. that we, their elders. are , their friends and not their enemies." -- ,0 " But what." asked Mr. Jacks, "about the-d-ifferent denomine- - donne? Have you no trouble with the parents?" , - "None at ell," replied the schoolmaster: -wilibe.etkstrAkalcaets.. -E mite Tilt 1 lcAzInna,--fest-aOwOilit irr members of this ,,te berg, shureli or that. hut no members of the schooL and ws show them moos of right, act by a IOW Wallk as znembere that. In the work ,of school,. in piny. they ore mem.- and W. surround ursabses by all sorts ef . 1 -. bets of one another." conventionalities which have penalties Thie wise schoolmaster tanght his students to develop their reattached because w know very well w ligion la terms of the actual relations ha which they stood to their teachers and their schoolfellows. convinced that unless they learned cannot trust. ouolve As ideal state to develop their religions where they were. they would probably would be one- which bad no' laws:. not learn to develop it afterwards anywhere else. - -- - --' because noory citizen wss guided ley bin to "Do much talk About you them Mr. . Jacks asked religion?" muss of rigbt.. but no such Ideal is pc.him. sible. It is probably true that everyone "Not Much." bo laid. "Not enough to bring Om 'whole fish's to la restrained In ems degree by acme now and then." a , point senses of tsar. of one kie.d or another.- This strikes me as a bravo and &Ultra' handling of a dletinctly, not fair, therefor tre. (Copyright. Inn. by the McClure Newspaper are that children who a SYndinata) - , panned liability :are controlled bir liam mns. of four - 1 A cricket railroad track the by rather than by their sena of right,. to inabeltrue that 11 sere .tessoaxpres. Not a cringing. belittling Dense of fear. ever gaming -Perhape . but a sitheleaseme awe of comic Teach Chicago. Ho may wren doubt nuances. will bare to be, entailed not tho oilstone of any Chicago. That cricket's opinion means as much as only on children but- on us an for- a long , All to the Rock Pile. that of the highest sciontlet. con. while to owns. , corning immortality. o Long Alphabet. If your faith has two ahaken th optimal:110 by agricultural scientist. Burbank. you may find Nelly and Joe. Comfort In the words of a scientist She P'Dell el the Demme& Avow infinitely greater, charies Darwin. He said: A Solomon.-Detroit - zJoruitnir IS, Igoe. , "Believing as I do that man In the distant futurs will be a. far The lose of the etearner Trojan of the mat BT ARTHUR BRIEBANIL perfect creature than be now Seaton & Philadelphia lino am a neon is it is an istolorabl thought of & collision with the steamer )4,- Star Cs.) that-b- othe Md. (Copyright. by and writer lion Hen ch000hee woo reported from Becton. The earn. lags are doomed to complete an. Bummers. -riONGRICESMAN 111 fated thli (TOW Or ihip 140 est after, such long eontindry '" Republican from nibilation were saved. uod slow programs. To those who Washington knows bow to fix or- fully admit tits immortality of tho The parlors of the Commercial club' rYthing. Re would put senator$ . human tiout, tho doetruction of our -- wore crowded diplomati . rich and poor violators world will not Lopsf so dreadful." during the day with it hors from various parts 'of tho countri of filo prohlbitiort law Nit work who cams hero to attend tho first 'llee es the same rock pile." America irst", conference. , Editors would go to the not aomach". 11 CI' "doing more to break down that the tt for law. than an the council ot Oakland, Ctn. bad irranted that ever landed on Elbe trenehlese le the Western Pantile hailBY ItOBETtT otILLEx. will' 0020Pan1 along the Oakland Barter for terminal and othar facilities. I Meters. Ochs of the New York Times. and Noyes of the WashingAn Important imitator is tone who' ton Poet, and Dr. Barham of the can get on page I without titre. Booker T. Washington. wife of Lou Angeles Herald. who find it the famous- - cloyed educator, wiles In something., , bard enough to digest weak milk. Salt lethe City and delivered an address. and seltzer. win be startled bl thus wore a large audience in the T. M. C. The Liberty Bell isnt the news. think that is cracked. There only A. on The Advancement of the Colored are zealous the foes of liberty. Woman." Mr. Ten. Chine. gentleman . formerly at Tale and Princeton. 'Mat tirumphant look may In.an Dt.. IL R. Btowart. reoently appointed beads a movement to educate all he has citeeed tie in Florida city health commissioner, recommend Chinese, and starts as he must. that Or that be is learning the Charles. Chied to the city council that Immediate with an effort to simplifY the n ese alphabet. The best he- hopes ton In secret. to establish an steps for is to cut down the number of hospital foe' transient cases of diphYet snood of the World's big jobs characters to 1,000. To be roan, ' theria and scarlet fever. educated in China you must know are held by mon who didn't impress at least 6.006 different characters the neighbors very favorable as youngsters. with, which to write. it cent TH11 . irs. -- - . i - - - illit ' .1I 1 77' ANN e Chocolates .. DEZ11102 - delightful offering of tentec.,- - - Wilt? to abase the on$oymont of pleasant oVoningt ktoof Gordon Oupremo Chocolates ditlt supremein ousitts In telieletiontuteand supremo wit)) tistrimlasting candy buyers! your oesroot trustier or oasts testes fee a not of Mose Ger-- . 40111 Chomplasso-40- SUIPEr11 , , otare r TWENTY YEARS AGO ITrona - 1 ' - -- An Avnerdod 44' se14 nompk6. libtInviedita - Wortd iseltal In omi4 lived - I , of-yo- a , do - mitt-Mute- - - - .M.11010 R. Go-get- ter -- Go-get- ter .,- . n cong-ressme- , , u:KE AMERICAN WATS. People who base "itemise wri4Tri Soros noses turn VP naturally. eloped car to maks but it takes a others do lt. - le o of the world's people livo outside ilia rnitod States and struggio along without a slogan. rise-sixth- s A tool and his money are soon parted. Now tor a similar alienation of the tool and his ttiviter. Officers of the law can subdue Patient mothers that have taught 13? this time almost everybody the 24 letters of our alphabet. to the-- wicked; the hard part I. to make bee thought of everybody they wish the righteous behave. will little boys and girls, predict thew had remembered with a vard that universal education In China If husbands ar. triers square in at Christmas. , will proceed slowly. Look at your Chinese laundrg Bickvillo, its because an eternal Correct this oentence: "twiny be tickets and you will see what stands triangle cant develop sear a wow. carotene In other matters." said hs. between China and universal edu- ing circle. ö 1 never postponer, a trip to 'Awct cation. -11 Ns listens through one pro- the dentist." Mr. Ethelbert Stewart. who godsgram instead of Jumpinctrom staon labor 'statistics for the gov- tion to station he hag had to set at on Correct this sentence: "Cinders this tekk place would save my demands enment "petting parka" lead a year. neck.," said the old bachelor. 'hut . In publie spaces for working men must leave it tor tho kids to elide Into ism Atnertran Getting and women. "Nellie, from the shoe factory, Who's Who; worttiming br what on." can atand a little petting in a4 right so many other nobodies - ors tirero. Another good test of blood prem. public park by Joe from the , , ' of kids in their a IrrOUP le Ore He thinks gays the official. doesn't care how 'teens. an trying to my something An our laws governing the, parks era smart. so cold It Is, lust poople won't too puritanical. Others will suggest that It might think It is as cold as tho weather (Protected by Publiehors Syndicate) be well to persuade Nelly and Joe to set a good example before the - - - 1 old-tim- or 'VI:Ter. classes" by retraining from physical demonstrations of affection In public, Solomon looks down and watches Detroit he learned some. thing last Wednesdny. Mrs. Goosen, foster mother. and Przbyta, real mother of fours Irear-ol- d ed Matto' Irene... the , child. .Judge Btoonart-seso- li not pretend to cut the child in two and get Information that way. but had what licensed a better Idea. - ' ment of If more Americans for the finance department and one as director of agriculture. An American will be appointed director of roads and another will be called In as advisor on mil construction. Thirty Persian students will be m- lected to go to the Ford works in Detroit to study Ate manufacture of automohlies.--Cappe- r's Weekly. TRY MIS ON TUE JtYDGE. It WWI to blow out a mateh that John Rolfes speeded his niotor ear through North Broadway. Yonkers, at 36 miles an hour. had three girls In my ear and - one of them tried to light a c'garelle." he ezplained to the judge, guess,tra-ab- it adding: "I faailioned:--- 1 didn't want my girt to smoke. ao I stepped on the gas. The breeze blew out every match she tried to light' And the judge smilingly said that - ' s." running - - stock-Yard- Is Americans seem to and think they nsed more mat usually the ancient kingdom of Persia. Ss- need more wort of tame of 1.11. There isn't 'much a diettnguisbed Arthur C. Milispaugh. an Ameralumnus of a coresspondettoe school ican. In reorganizing the finances Cele do. One can't dolmas a poet of Persia, the new Shah, Reza Khan. has authorized the engage, - - :I that Ives a 11,4W One. "Ad SUIPpen44.-'It ioentenee.Loa Angeles Times. - USE FOR IT. - I got round coal for Jon.. 'la, 'house was on tiro!" Coal - AterehantPTIties unfortonatel I auppose ha told 3'ott to brink t back Coalman,No. 'n said If It wasanything Ilk thit last Jot. better chuck it on!"Ersdford Coalmon-,"Who- n that load o with r rt tWer. - - , ed .' . , 1 - "It And blowi and - , .., - It pinches your - - ........ , " ; ' 101t.. non. from, - - , of year , If your fire is crackling comfort and - And your tool bin most tier With It - - Coal Without , 14110' , Fj )eerleas Yardith South - , Buie., youttei. maseipor. ' ' and PTA Wei slat ,, lake Z. - is filled tothetop-- - PEERLESS---"Th- e Peerr' - - . - ft bites your toles, And makes you put on warmer clothes. But alat's the difference in the thus ." 'nu, reporters are nose, W. . ,, . nnww- -- it comes I. 1110!00411. - - ., snows and blows - machine and Operator. hidden from sight, took the- tyro omen. feces. as the judge solemnly announced his decision to send the little girl to an orphan asylum. On the moving pictures, Men. Goiken's face bowed more grief, more "'biological emotional the Judge called it. than the face of poor Mrs. Przbyla. So Mrs. Gooses got the child. not convinced. They say emotion is sometimes not "howls on the face. also that a child's real mother might be too much In earnest to display - the proper waves of affection. Or thikadopted mother might even have been 'tipped ciff."-- to "register love"- the right way.Everybody remembers the noble lady of ancient days. condemned to undergo the ordeal of walking On red hot ploughshares. tier friend. the good bishop. had - the metal petaled bright red. instead of heating IL and the lady writhed f triumphantly. Beaus, Mr. nurbank j a "scientist," therefore wise. good people., are disturbed that - be should: "See no. proof whatever Of the sours immortality, nothing to Indicate that when we die we fro anywhere except into the ground.' In this case the deepest scientist may be overruled by the simplest man. This universe. our little corner of It at least. would be a preposterous brutal Joke; If this short ,life "fere to end everything. '''- ays.---7-,,,,,,1:71''''T- . '. ' ' ' , A motion picture rests-non- , 4-. '''' , ' , . Peer-- aVt, ,,,E.Tiour.xt both-want- A . - of hie boyhood. , -- 111111b or.0 -- non-partis- Mo.;11.11,e 40 , , welt-bein- ,- 1 le ToD Ay. sell-Jena- rd lorpubLe--imPrevernen- k) ., 1 The tegelae tatTuAl it'Wfthe'llevellog struggle against the elemente . tweet plant. and suzimal dimmers but be has also a creeteet with present day 'conomio conditions whieh demand his best . sind Islis most effielant. work , generalship in formulating gound agricultural petioles which will enable him to enjoy the Ottmate fruits of his labor. Perhaps many people do not Understand that farming with its kindred industries represents the largest capital. the greatest number of people employed and ths widest distribution of all world industçien We ' - have in Utah a rich fund of knowledge and The "Week changes from year to experience wbiob should enable us to work year out farm programs that will Protect Ind In its offering or courses which indicates mon not to exceed of the per that lt Is organized-wit- h - the -I- mmediate foster. & suecessful agriculture- and - usure would act as a check federallevy:1W needs Of the Church definitely in mink , its future dignity and prosperity " as the upon any state becoming an asylum of safecradle and chief support of, a developing Since it offers an opportunity for expert ty for men of large wealth to escape all -help In teaching, the project undoubtedly sleath elvilization. , . A The farmers of Utah, eonstitutsi Sri bon- deserves - the- - suppor- t- it- Is receiving, When the tax bill goes into conference ests sturdy. industrious differences between the House and the and the THE TAX !EDUCTION BILL I class of labor Senate that people. recognize They proposals will havelobeLadjusted. t is a mighty force for all that is best In an the Despite repot of the 4 Men from Washington g. I but, It is impotent for good LJ flounce Senate committee finance Indications the that Senator William If. King, i listen not under are that the hitt faces a long, hard fight intelligent direction. Ind'- - of Utah will have the dittlaction unique . vidual ability. skill and courage count. for of being the only member of the Senate li- In the Senate, much, but when used In 'cooperation with cence committee to file a minority report ethers. they become a dominating power. On the tax rArni tSt MAX reduction bill: Senator Smoot, , Cooperation Is the watchword. No man ran chairman of the committee,- - proposes "I think that the rural population is the fellowi. , do without bi call the bill up at go early date, hi order great hope of ItMetiell today." asserted Irv, From the beginaing, the people of Utah that It may be acted upon and tax redue- ing, Bacheller, when I called on. him-- - at have believed in the strength of this prin- lion comfortable home in New York. taken advantage pt by Meech 15 when- his 'IL ; etple end it, has fully justified Itself wheais conservative. IL still stands for first income tax installments are due. ever It has bad a fair trial. The Utah Pout-tr- y the old moralities. It should bd remembered Senatör King lavers the striking 'out of thaL morality is not a thing that, changes association within a few years has alllaxes on admission to dress. It is the one emusements, all Like the fashions t made a notable success of cooperative mar taxes on automobilee and all stamp taxes permanent thing in this world. Either one and the has morality or be bris.,no morality. keting quality of its product Is Be thinks it unwise to - "Those people of the bills and repeal all estate and now known throughout the nation. ' valleys inheritanee the real backbone of our country. I , Th. Deseret Nm believes to coopers, have been taxes, until all our war debts are have write tbem,,to and until alLatatesbave always Olifhtedto paid Con and in the abilityof the ferment-o- f this tell thk story or the .hardshtps that they stale to work out a prosperous:4nd :emus-- , erected euch- laws, therebymaking of the moral have overcome; victories great which they win, of theif Jove of beauty and orative agrienthiri.- We like to think that untforMilirolighout the nation- It is reported that President Coolidge their simple faith in Clod and man. I THIS IS TIM PLMZ where there shall alis of the Opinion that inberitanne business is not making Alan moneyThebutmain ways be found a well-to-and contented ought to be men and women of the making st : retained the by states, Women-mu,the after class. not te slacken. future farming nalleynal tuvernment bee abandOnid - ,,Elsewbere--ht that conchtionk are- lOday. we're not as happy as field. He believes that times. Life. is people who' derlie they were inof Revolutionary the special display page, the gYnd. which men and women. Inheritances earned by lb eir the making can predecessors the Deseret News "I think the Church Is the one agency 'weekly to well afford to bear kreasonable tax. People which should check and subdue the lawless boosting the Interests of Utah and the In'who have had to pay this tax say that it spirit of youth. I fear that parents have : termountarn 'West. It le devoted this week been lying down on their Job of disciplining to ceoPeratiee farming and Invitee the reid- often works an injustice by making neces- and the children. Fathers have been er's attention to the welfare of agriculture sary the sale of .securities ,at a lose, such busyleading making money and mothers have been el'eurities to sold be out season in hiving of social in this state. in busy with dutiekMary Siegrist order to meet the tax payments. . Success Magazine. or When the national inheritance tax is THE FUTURE-ittnio. - - THE abolished, the states may levy upon this ItAT there is seemingly no end to the field and thereby provide themselveS with The pr goes till be,.gets whaL:he , ,1 uses to which radio may be. put; is ev- - additional funds to meet the many demands goes for: . ident from leporteemanating t.works till be reaps what be Itwould seem The ous sources almost daily telling of the em, that estate and ' inheritance taxes, when sows for. ployment'of this agency for purposes( little not collected by the federal govermnent, Be fixes a gt?al and resolves when be sets it, thought of when it was first brought to should be made as nearly as possible uni- The to the prize is to go till be geta uSt ., public attedtion. Here in Salt Lake the re- form throughout the nation and the rats . IL BIT.. in 'Western Christian Advocate.. dio was resorted to only a few nights age should be made Is moderato as to aid in the defense of a man pleading for It has all along been the opinion of SecWISE NATURE , the commutation of the death IMItellek, retary Mellon that taxes on a transfer of while almost simursneously this plia was ..'groperty by death should be' left. to the a is silent The thing. oyster -resisled through the same - agency. ' Now state, except in the case. of a national rig natures happy slaw,y w:ord cpmes from Washington. D. C., that emergency., With reference to estate talkative the were For oyster taxes ' its sayings would be raw. certain have conceived the, the Rouse approved a bill which In Boston Transcript. idea of broadcasting a discusgion of pub': pears to be. fair anti reasonable: It And then he might surpriee us provides lie questions that daily concern Hsi law for retaining 'a federal tax, from which With repartee too crude,' For oftentimes the oyster '. makers at the capital the Ire- - may the lunount of any .estate Is met. witig when he's stewed. ettmably, to Ulna heluent tfit ublie opinion , styli actually paid to the state-u- p ' to, an In Pattleboro Reformer. , . - - , - ' Deliciousness ; 1 - the retirees, study carefully Church teaching needs and make their courses fit, as neatly as is possible, these various needs. Specific suggestions are made which can be carried home by the visitors and utilized through. t ions gime the Church, above all Is I teaching organization from top to bottom, this effort to train the stake and ward leadership, especially the teaching forces of the Church, is commendable. That, it receives the hearty support of the 'Church authorttles who are always consulted regarding the courses offered before they are placed . on the program, Is Indicated by the fact that sine the inception of the 'Week", one or all of the First Presidency have honored the 00C1140121 by their presence and by their word. 'Of inispiration and senCeurage- ' ment; IC - A New, Distinctive del-lent-o ' d. of& . -- inspiration-and-ententeme- vi gums not-lea- -- 106. IN THE SCHOOLS - viene lit four years of meowstrilVersity, after fut operation, 'bat- come' to be reoognized as a helpful institution of the Chung& Zech until last year the enrollment has grown year event'', slake., as well- as "several mission& 'were represented. This indiestes that stake andlvard officials recognize their need for trained leadership and also recognize the Brigham Toutig 'Veiversity; the parent Church school, as being a proper place to go for sorb training. This year the sixteen emir's, are all grouped- around a central theme: "The beta ter teaching of religion. Workers in the auxiliary organizations, therefore, will likely find much material that will be helpful In proeecuting their own work in the stake and loeal field. , The "Week" as it should be, Is more than a week of school ft has become a week of great inspiration. The regular class work is supplemented by general asseniblies In which the best of music is rimdered," and during which the general and presiding officers of the Church deliver inessagesof micron Immo 121 - ,- " Looming Stela iovradd. ylvang people Wise are good because of goer et ont are liabilities." Prest--. dent- - lAttis, of the Univeridty of nicht. , Van. bass been saying. no mien have 1110th further and mall that all Paulen zerba-astet gpMed lor tbertrwa &PPM!, dellen f right sire babilitida. The Is all my true, la a sense. alma Pet Dr. Little 1104PM0 VS vision aa unattainable. ideal that can only be oorvlos- -, able as eenothiag to aim at. To say the children and youths should ba guided wholly by their mine eon's of right and feel no other repression Is goo vidssof sae esperionee of Yaryan" that it is dinoun ,to believe that our mow wisdoms in maant exactly what he the ate It would bee nothing short of thelbeillsoltun If not alone Youths but Poeta se wider experience wire guided whet ty by what they know to .be right. Ws just are stpsone of us. and it $s Idle I. sontead to the contrary. Tress.- because we sr sot an guided by mitat we knew to be rigitt vs ar all la quits a sumo liabilities. but It Is just aa futile for Dr. Little to contend that children should have absolute frese;'dont. Adults do such Avulse and they know It is twilling for them- St trReszirtAtivirat KATIQNS.L.ADYntIlitiNti nod Nook lett.. Conk Rottinsinurg .. klibat 411 littnot Nsw 'torn City t.... SO. Slichigas Ste Chung itinitoint ..... by Venoms Sm.trutt.. Conk Colo 1,144i eas City Sill Coostituties building Aliases Sat yktorts, litatititag eries. St. Louie Corenr not Moody. Radio iike many other Important In111 flIitni butititos. Loo Anvil. Alsinting. San YrILACI1100, CaliterailL ventions is just in, its WieneY. Whet, the it LAM' Otri future will bring forth in connection with Zanotti, at Inv pootorrien at as onoond Wm matter sonorning to itot Its development and use. even scientifie men t.loatitroon Mari 1. , lato âmentiatod Preys to ozelsotrolY olataV hesitate to predict to the sae int rosnlittination of nit Patottorn srditnil to it. or net otntirwinn ertidited LE.U9ERSHUP WZIL ao Salto tioritionor vitt aloe tint lama yams Mb.. II.Od horeAst. All right for Solinblic"" tootitil,titspittoksi bore ern alto reiminton. Di J oacznliort City , Z. Matta; Mg lia3sman. - - |