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Show , , , . . , - - , ,,. , - , . , ' ,. . -- t , b. I -- - - ' ' - - - - - a-h- ' - - - , D'I.4,, 4.::4'141tto .,..., . Ono Wook Ono Monti 40ne Yoar ,. ,. , 4 , o , - --- - - . , , I '' ; ' . . - ' . , - ' 1 ' , .1 ". , '' - - - , - ' '. o ; oy te ' , , - ""- aft, Is exclusively entitled es Use for republication of sU news credited to IL or sot otherwise credited newspaper, and also the local ewe note' herein. Ali rights tor wapubliestios siS dispatcher; here are also reserve& SALT LAKE CITY; ; ..- - APRIL 1,, 1927. - , I Ittia Moon Assoclitd Press The tei the to this limbed aoacial , - - , ,i Cents ..... - - 1 .... 3 , I." 9 (Ow .61 Bowl rsznittanees and business semnsunksinsets te TM" Doserst News. ball LAketity. WAX NATIONAL ADVERTisiNU REPRESENTATIVES coo., Rotheatitirg antid Noes. toe. New Torn City ..9 Last elat ISO So. Michigan Diet Chter&to ..,,, 401 Donovan Building . Detroit. Masses taw. ....SOS Coca Cots Bids. .....Lill Coastitution Building Atlanta.... $t. Lours..ss . Ill Victoris Building COnlinr sod Mood?. Sil Blaring Bulidian Los Angeles. Cellf;ruta 407 Sharon Bldg-- . San Eratonsco. Witt:orals Entered at the postofflos at Set t Lat. city, be esesed ease ;natter eenerding 4go AM or Cesium. March I. WI. . ;, - , . - 16 11 Irnosoltvo.,Issadrcoforoubliestio . , , , , . . ' siarsa- Pd1t4 - Novada. sad Wyoming; month. $LOt, Or - - ', 4 ' - ., 1 , , , t , ..,..............,-..............,- -. a . GENERAL CONIIIIEMZ., i - , , ,, -- - i - I - ' ' ' - e - -- - . ' . . t i - -- , . 1 t .. . t4' ' - - ' , - , ' - , ' ' ; - - - - . - i A , ' - .;, I ' ' ' ' "1 ' ' - ' Pi'-- ' ' 1 -- 4 , , 1- 1, - - - ' 1 - - - 4 .''. I . : , , .- THE ---- - SCHOOL BUS. ' - T.Ire item of transportation' the con-duct of our public schools is one which , on its face may appear more or less incidental but it runs.into money just the same, especially in the West,- - where scboals are serve communities where families hy respectable distances., separated -A report just issued by transportation ..; companies estimates that buses carry 815- ,:H. COO American children to ' nearly 14,000 ' schools ei,kity,school day. fir this work about 33,000 buses are used, which during the htst scheo1 year cost the American Pe- , pie a surd approximating ir..3,500,000. In the Mew England states and the region lying siorth of the Ohio river and east of the Mississippi, where population is least scat; the ratio of such buses to inhabitants Is one for more than .4,000 people., The Pacifio coast states have a school busiOr .1 every 2,000 people, it Is innounced. In 1924, the latest year for which figures are available, the total cost of 'maintaining ' the 'publie schools was practically goon,- i - - 000,000,- - Of this amount about 115 per cent -- - was spent for transportation. The aver- age cost of operating these school buses is , s ' about 232 tents per mile which is practic4 ally on a par tvith thereat of the industry, but the cost per bus is- low because of the , comparatively short runs. This is about 1176,1 or scarcely the cost of o9- orating a common carrier bus for s year's I ii i . Iv -- -,- t '-- , i - 1 - one-ten- th - , ' - The motor vehicle, probably pore than other one thing, has made possible the development and growth of the consolidated school system, brining the pupils in scat- .tered districts to One central point where they may be educated under the most m modern methods. Thus the school bas been relegated for the more efficient 1nstitution with its many advantages. t t ' I - - - I - , , ' 4 - one-roo- , , r - it NEW WHY' 3 , , FACTEINDLNG COMMISSION': oc,AL officials will watch with,closest La interest the developments hi the Colo.., rado, river situation through appointment -: .. of the fact finding commission by gere, Work of the department of the interior. , : tau , It is a 'strange coincidence that neither , . Ktah which repealed the sir elate pact and ,. ,, , succeeded in 'delaying the passage of the ', Swing-Johns, bill, nor Arizona which has ,'' , : ' , : been the irreconcilable - member of the - ' ' ' seven states treaty on the river questial, . .' were given recognition on this commission. ,,,, ,,, This very fact, gives rise to the question , , L was the fact 'Tor ", commission appointed?" . -- ' . , Secretary Work answers tLe question iin , 1 4 ' In telling the commission to part. himself , , :', cursorily survey the leees and delta . : ; . try of lower California, then view the coupBout- ' ', , - der dam site, the Glen canyon site and tha damsite. What, is desired is a re, . :, Topoo to be submitted to congress on the es, port ;,,I,-A.:1 sentAal features set up iti,the ,' n : bill and the Probabilities for reimburse- '' t , .' , , . spent to the government for its anticipated - : . .4: expenditures in the development, Secret t ' J ' tary Work told thee commission. , ' 1 But IL appears-ththis , will go deeper, , Work ,' rri,Li instructed the comm i7e e potential i ,' ' , mese of the Colorado menacing the Interstate t' and interns;,' illellbgaielp t 1 . , ,, ' . , . - c on , ' . . . . , - , vse - ' 1 - '.- - fng - ' , - - 'd - 4n .,, ' . , . . i ' , - corn-missi- on . t: :i .:: . I. '' '.. , ' controversy.:, ' . , -- "'MAMAS' CONTRACTS - year. - This year the list is announced early in the season so that teAchera will know the. future outlook. and will be able to arrange their Mfrs accordingly. Those who are offered and desire it will have nothing' to do but to renew their hese whose names do not contracts, will afforded:theprivilege of appear' yZ ent 'elsewhere with ample seeking erupt time in which 'Co make suitable arrangements.: On the other hand the school board - will early be apprised or of acceptances and wilr there Dknumber a position to fill whatever vacantles there are before the time for 'the school opening In the fall. The new arrangement, therefore, is of minuet advantage alla ought to work out to the satisfaction of all concerned So many young women are engaged Si; the teaching profession that it is not altogether certain what their 'Plana are from year to year. This makes it advisable for the school board to aseertiin early la the season whether they are available for further service or whether they have decided as many do, to engage in housekeeping put,' suits under a new name matrimonially assumed.- Male teacher& of course, are not affected in thiss way.- After marriage they more tenaciously than clinglo their-jobever and 'only )et go when they think they have something better In view. But , despite the uncertainty attending employment ot young women, IL is a healthy sign of the times when they leave their places in the school room , or elsewhere to assume the duties and resPonsthillties of nuirried life. In this they should be encduraged provided they do- so- under proper condition& Besides; their places can readily be filled as there is usually a large numnerot i for auch positions., applicants ; ., The teaching prialession Is one that offers to younglWomen especially an opportunity to render valuable service to the community, and as pointed out. in these Columns several days agd carries with It remuneration probably as alluring as any activity such young people can engage' in. :Nit'ben ona takes into account the many commu17 t ties in this state to be served the number engaged in this prefes;timkbecomet astonishingly large and . constitutes Ai mighty army who have enlisted in)t noble cause.- '' .4, ' , ' - th I - : , - LIVE TODAII.f - .. - , , ' ... No fact ' - ' . , - ' - 7 . ,' -- -- - . . - - an H. c. - , Wells. or ' - , , - - ', Pa TODAY Vincent Astor Brings News - . ,203.8 - Miles an Hour. ' A Strange Conspiracy, '' xa "-- Le!, Elegy in a Country Churchyard" and who mi and Shekespearean quotations. A Heneck. en gives offense to the Intelligent, but a- Tains edifies them. It may be that in the economy of d nature and society people - have their uses, but. generally speaking. text the , they ace ofthe sort that prefer band to the symphony orchestra that Path) and poke you In the street ear and that bog the road In the traffic. - - the Lady Have it. , , - ...- . 0., ' , 0..4. ,,,... - , ' ' ' .k. ,. ,, . , . -- - , , -- - , ' : , i i I t 1 1 4 , , I 4 , ii - all 'IIII 130-ac- re whit 1 8 s 2 , I t -- L. r Etiv,, v4bil A ,. . 0.6.. iI. , - - zi.,.7 . It 112S--El- wenty Years 'Ago. -- power-border- , I 1 t - .s. , . - 'for a Germain tioldiee." ' "Epitaph by Louie How. This sonnet cams out hi Inc1 C1ors4 during the Worki war. and attracted the attention et Theodore Roosevelt. who spoke of tts i simple truth. Mr. How has .pub. r.n der asg 41 , - ,, , , ,,,, t - nADAPDADLIC 110 11111 tiktatit : I - 'I ' , a (Copyright relbilsherl syln9d2i7ca. - .. , 4NITALEN., bandshae and a pleasant wilt help us all along. smile, i not give what we most Example of titan getting the last So why need word: "Ali right; we'll go." Meet others with a song. Mary Ethel Howell Cotterell, The great need of Arnetica la a Tooele. Utah. to to itch the vaccination prevent meddle. catch valued at annual tin whn male find Occasionally you isn't about 8$9,000,000 Japan leads the i$ boas of the bouter but-h- e States world in fishing, the United, Li,. years old yet..-r ranking nest France third ' ' and, If he has begun to think he Spain fourth. ) - - , Ii ! t- . " ' - .wm 14,' tia -- - - - 4it,41 - 1: 10011, trans-Atlant- le .. t en-gi- ns . , - - - , 10011---- 1 , - - , . 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' ' ' ' CON'FINENTM, OIL COIVIRÁNY. . , ' , . .. . . . . - i ., . , . 0s Cc , - , , it ' - - , -- -- ' , "I , . ' . ., ef Fars , , - i fleets of auto- big motive equipment have specified Con oco Motor Oil. They've done so because they know from experience that Conoco lubricates every moving part, does not break dosyn and is a clean pe- . troleum product. ., . Don't trust to luck. Insure the life of your car witonoco. There's a '' - - ,, grade for each type of engine. - -' ' lucky!I d - oats ' t g . 110110111101i! ' - But don't you're, count on such luck lasting for ever. Sooner or later faulty lubrication will of re. gather in its 'costly collection . pair bills. , , a . been careless about the kind of oil that goes into your rno- - tor and have. had no serious engine Ti you've 1. , ...," - lb . ' ,, trouble, , , ' - - ' , . sir-Pla- no - - . - , , . . - p , ,... , It , , head-boile- ' i f , APRIL L , . , ,, Millennial ' Star and LivChurch emigratioa office 4n . n. , erpool. England, was removed todp ,, . - trom 111 Walton street to 31 (now 111 , 41) Islington. where it- renetincd me& 1 e'r for many years. , , first ,number of the tineTh i Utah Potoologist and Gardener, stilt. an Intellectual doubtless is about to life when devoted the orchard, vineyard, enjoys nobody , farm and garden. WAS issued by to watch him sneer. Joseph E.- Johnson at St. George. thO Most of Virtue is relative. asmotlab:dm, ...o.wail- deco.,;ttos valuable people who boast of their self-co- wali haven't much to control. . of the St. George Temple, Utah. IVO--The new Z. C. M. 1. build- dayI world was made in gesso s. You sec it wasn't necessary ing on data street, Salt Lake lett?. wan opened for business. to salt on & questionnaire. s at mill INSThe beseret paper CIJIIII beill: A rather small world the mouth of Big, Cottonwood , canyon was destroyed by fire containing numerous verl large UMJesse W. Vox, pioneer our. appetites. --Utah. at Bountiful, I past the 1 veyor.htleied Americanism: Whizzing residing in the Eleventh. Twelfth. Thirteenth, other fellow; waving him down Ms borrow. to later minutes Twentieth. Eighteenth: Twenty. It,. wards Jack. fine and Twenty-sevent- h lit tht northeastern part of Salt Fable: lie lived In a tillage, but Lake City. were organised as a 'teaks of Zion. with Richard W. didn't prefer any particular kind ---of Young as president. and Joseph dog. a la, Wells and John lit Kniatlit as ,tioderns travel about so much his counselors. The name adoptleft is localism d for the new stake was Ensign, that About the only the mountain peek ot that name a hair cut. being partly within the boundconsolation It must be considerable aries of the stake. a worm when he looks LID and 1004The Sainte meetinghouse at to a yes mall. Gavin. Mimi.. was burned to the sees ground by their- enemies. The building had recently been rent& " IMMO Seto 1111i toted and fitted with new seats. cur deal was perfected whereby the Church came into posses' tract of land sion of a '11(Ohtmt. at Koregats. Hawke( Bay, New , Zealand, which was purchased - for the -- erection of a Church school. American unless a , 11110The Dee 'hospital in, Ogden Ha Isn'touta ' true seems a perenizat sign 'keep passed into the control of the affront Church by purchase. and a board 'of trustee was appointed to have An Darn the good old days!. of control of the institution as well Corti H. Bolero was man who dressed which Judge dote man the average ago as the chairman; 0- - J. Stillman was. year. now was called a dude. retained as superintendent e. e of Nielsen Soren hf. Wbat a fife! Saving to buy ott- Mount Pleasant, was choten pres- for grand china and North stake, and silver without getting to Iduoce$111: Elder gannets Adolph Mere use them much. ,,.-who was honorably released on account of ill health. The new with the console yourself well: Alt Ensign ward chapel. on Ninth who have more avenue and D strief. Salt. Lake thought that those haven't for - City. paid was dedicated - by President then you probably it Heber J. Grant. a a a , - Correct this sentence: "They usI. ed to be very poor?' said he. "but t they don't hate bill collectors." e ... ' - 1 - I ' usammers ' Tile Deseret News does sot consableednistbreeof allsiendoterwhicvhibinel'osewthb: nscessarily endorse or commend ! poetic merit. He hoe novae oblig of Mr. Brisbane, conclu- I proxlmated this poem. I think. I ions.: His editorials are pubgut be bas a rich sensitiveness in lished as anomalous of eels. all his work which alhould carry salion of the world's hicheat him lass Hs now lives in Italy. aried editor. finding there much Inspiration. He was born In St. Loma BY ARTHUR BRISBANE. He thought his country right and (Copyright,' it2t by- The Star loved her Company.) Ho torched a hundred milea on York Vincent Astor of New bleeding tort. I brings from:Europe information And crouched In puddles- with a k for builders of airships and fast crust to eat. crdisers, weighing only 15 pounds A bloody crust that had a powder the per horsepower, as against standaro of 180 pounds per horse.- - He sang to drown the roaring of a shell power This should interest the From the Theo of the Deseret Ness., Iron' United States if et decides to build Die vision In ble- eyes-li- aweet---0' Eu4 Of on Cruiser instead weeping , APFUL 1. IMO. German coid 'boulder, sobbing: IL. oaw a folitrir in. Gomor Thomas. state coal mine "Please ' wanton tendered hie And with a dean French ImIletto resignation Govemor John C. Cutler, He maid this Even more importerit. Mr. Aswounds, he fell. tor's, news of a new flying .eaguie action was necessary on account of the And those that 1o.4 him never perfected by Swiss engineers and meager allowance made by the last are ts know manufacturers. Germany 'great confor legislature eves shoveled In a traveling. 'expenses flying 'company the Dun Hansa . If be we nected ,with the office. trench. will equip Zeppelins with this new and grim who was their Grotesque for Swim engine, fair delight. statA dispatch from Trenton, N. flight- - The new Diesel flying that sweet seed but recoled that Mrs. Joseph Jack bad been renwill weigh ties pounds per Fromlections grow dered blind with no prospects of over horsepower, too heavy. according to present Plana tOr airPlane . 'Fithout a ray of hatred, for the regaining her eight again as the result French. but they wilt hoe oil Instead of geeof a violent attack of sneezing, eautins fought for- what was 'wrong line, doing away with danger from but lin wag right. a hemorrhage of the eyes. a davit to Ltraightoti need .thirty-stW. A. Wight who for several months And in power development. oil out tho flowers bald the partition of clerk of Judge C. B. would wiU be twice as efficient as gasoline And any insurance company Dichrs division of the police court. tenIn proportion to weight which mai stadty borers his life- for twitor , more theit make up for extra en- three years. dered his resignation, and George (hitch. weight.gine. tomer litenographer. was appointed to - Switzerland's time oscond For the Nicaraguans flying suoceed him. The. c?ange was effective with machine guns en an Antengine will easily take a powerful fire this date. the across with ilcan airplane flying over the . Atlantic. . Zeppelin 4 sone. The machine neutral glin ' ' thaulanarnada of miles of cruising range operator are President to Central of the May Day imintor propopposed ' ' litfu& whom the United States. to , erty was teken over by John Dern. W. B. ,0 Sfr. , Astor will give.our ship oblige certain beldame, interests. atocoratek,n. F. Coffey and,other promito upheld in Nicaragua-I- t builders an opportunity to study seeks would nent business inen at a meeting of the too se Will the new, efficient Diesel engine for Rogers might bosay, to bad. stockholders of the company held i n this hare our boats He is such having engines But ',sought build city.'., Mr. Dern was named president.-installed in be big new yacht, two ordamage& three more. or buy them ,, which, thanks to the new engine. rsedy-msd- e in Europe- - .co make Rev. P. A. klimpkin, pastor of Phillips will have a cruising radius of that they cam actuslly fly. sued 111,000 miles. Congregational c.urc it in this city. was theta 0, the Nicaraguans. inisrens . appointed 'Judge .ot the Juvenile courtBritish GOLDFISH HOSPITAL Brsy. automobile &grave, ier the Third judicial district, but deracer, shattered all world records If your goldfish needs a vacation clined the honor on account of presto 203.1I miles so or is sick send him to tho hospital by yesterday driving a of business connected with his church., hour at Daytona, Florida. The hest that has been established in Lon' American record Is 156 miles per don. lo ths Dew idea in England. . . . hour The proprietor has become known , from yesterday; we tarry them and yet ex. ... .-as tho fish doctor aed is wild to to do efficient work. them pea down, Lay This is a tribute. to Brit's& 'Tian. I already hare established & thriving ' torget them; then think aboilt the things i fs;iitiring efficiency. and to Se- practice. at hand.Rettn M. Chlicott in Christian grave's courage. Bat it is only in- Awl Business. . !westing without tirectical impor- I ' tance. An automoinle with that Could not be need. speed What the MIND TRAINING. , , world , needs is the 200-man hour machine. Ger- flying Britain, itvat We all know -the mind has a tendency ".' ' I '' to wander, and xis Wiyi ro persistent chunreI anhtodzeriandiceSweiotInd. rot:" t.tim ; ' .,' a'nd systematic training, that we bring the United States: wM Low show us to , ' .. mind under control.. build It "n, ' ' One of the simplest. and best methods of . The wife to of General the mind Ludendorff is. meditate at stated training a great audience In Berlin that periods of the day on Truth statements and tells . "Free ' conspired with Jesthe sayings of Jesus Christ. This method not uits midMasons Jewsto control only teaches concentration. but develops a and the whole worttL" '', Germany , , and positive assurance that there Frau Ludendorff hag another esonafidpreenscene always with IL on which we new idea. Christianity, she says. can absolutely depent for guidance and bn- can't protect Germany from ear , Free combin. derstanding in any - problem which mar ation. , ' Therefore, Germany should l arise.Alex Alberg In Christian Business to back to the , old . Niebeltingen ' - , , for March. religion. with solemn Wotan. irrit, able Frick', fertile Erda and the " ' - n' BRYCE . CANYON. rest. The speech wai enthutiastic, ' ' ' '111' --- s ally applauded, which shows that can. you find believers for anyIn the evening. when the km's, last glowing i. ', , , , thing if you say it seriously. .1 , -' rays , e - , O'er it leiLlWall like a dream of childhood When a lady wants a divorce Ini days, these days of wine course is to let her nave it of fairy cutlet, and in the dazzling light . , . In fancy,one could see many a brave knight. !ins. Snyder wanted a divorce. se I ' . . ' - , neighbors say. and begged bermititilli DOLLARS that Beniiiefueed.. In the early hours of morn; when lightning' nand to consent else. somebody ; .' She and the somebody else have r and confessed they killed Mr. Snydett And, in the distance, the thunder ' pealed . , , Whatever your opinion of divorco. crashed. It is better than being hit on the 'Issas a weird,'fintastie city of the Avid, head with a sash weight and thee To which the vast, mysterious caverns led. ' ', ' wire fastened tight- ' tlirainrefurir '' ,4 . your neck, , . But In the crearer, saner light of middaY. , ; ' When dreams and fancies no longer, held Thirty-41' Fred' t ago Sams') days , , erick Stratton became alone of their sway. Then one coula-onlwith enraptured Daisy Ua7'lla4 murdered her In a BOSTO STORE pause ' Yesterday gate. ' he was hanged. The', wind there . ' And ponder O'er the majesty of God's ways., . things up quickly in England. Bore ' Dors G. Matures, Los Angels& nich OJI intereeting murderer would I , , , , , kid Mew Ttt:thearart Eipt,t, your good any. wIthostseeing ' ..momm,,,, kW 4 4 ti, By ANDREW JENSON. Aeiotiont church Historian ., ' ' tthe - tON't , hard-boile- .: , a -- - , . f , - ,e . book. sound in its se.!ence and compelling isi d The literary critio goner. mar overshoots the mark by being too ran Nor he. as a rule appreciate severs.. line points of A piece of literature. 'the He as he himself lacks refinement. Impresses only the unthinking and the man who thinks Zane oreTh - . " he-l- looks Peet totlY. , . 1 1 ' , - hard-Inille- . . , - - '' 1 , . ' Oho , 1 - th 1 little-readt- ' f Impcirtant Events. History i. I Anglia Spongier to give ns a ha art, that will podia the picture of the ultimate ruin of iier civilisation. the planet dounded of 'human beings. and the stark ruins of our Weetwerilt Towers and our cathedrals of St. John the Divine swarmed over by the multiplied millions of Insects that have defeated man. , Today one-filof the value of man'e total mist ash: lasodpeoppierodsuuctiontter itnima.itioint to Insects. Scientists bays estimated that the meal lose of twir) billion dollars on account of the ra,rages or insects. - There is a facile wisdom among' tho insects that turns theta with a remarkable accuracy of appreciation ,to the vegetation that man him - cultivated. t The Iniecte eat our crops because tho varieties of vegetation manbits selected contain a greater proportion. of food elements than the , general run of wild vegetation. Ms le net inmost, created menace des to - their But the grealest by ...tins our crops eo much as to their poiposing our crops. - The insect. ar spreading plant diseases the ravages of width are , Outstripping our scientific control. The man in the street likes to Poke fun at the hors rimmed spec. tented scholar who 'made years studying the bonseptdre. the Destdroo. tonus or the hymenoptera. "A this job for au able bodied mile." a booting business' man maid to me the other day when discriesing a vigorous young man who IP devoting hialife to the study of some such 'natter. , And yet it is the work of men like these scholars that only enable man to win out in the warfare with the bisects. There is something lees than a half million living species of laments. and about half of there are busily erutage4 In the 'sweeping de., ' structton of life and property. , In the fight to see which oban.survive, man or the Insects. the ' initects are better equipped. , The Insects have greater tenatity of fife than manilas. The insects multiply more rapidly than man. can color. and a insects ,The dodge danger by protective shape The insecti ate more facile Is adapting themselves than maw. 'If mankind at large could fully realize the dramatic warfare that Is going On between the human race and these myriad millions of unnoticed enemies. the securing of funds for erjesclic research "'mad go forward with something of -the earnest enthusiasm . of the sale of , , Liberty 'bonds in war time. - - (Copyright 1927 by' The Ste:aura Newspaper gradicatcy t - It remains tor - cross-exami- , . - OcliturY Ma ga 1I , , ' , ' taker al r 1, ' ' e f - - , , ' l Hard-boile- - , - , . ,' d'' -- A vest warfare Is beieg waged. unnoticed by most of us. between -letel iederno:trendfor tinteht warfare between inhalligesice ,ls, instinct that is being waged in the minds of all of us. but to the warrit that is being - waged between man and the Insects. an bull-hea- - lax GINICII MANIC of taisetsity of Wecoosha and fanner -- ' ' ' .. ' ''.diellsguished. - . , , .somftolomonoomoonnoonompwoloomio, . lerday, let go of it. forgive yourself and forgive other people, Just, as you want God to forgivt you. We are not sincere until we erase the thought of grievance from Our consciousness.. If you burden your mind with yesterday's problems and limitations, go, very far. You would not tezoic.,ctu me oio do if my hands were full of.objects; something would know I could not work effieiently. yoll .Yet often we go about ziiour loyalty v.,134i',..witb many limitetiong car- ngld kiLItaia traas last weak 7,...' - , - - , ,, . ,- ' When you go to youkzork in the motning thank God that this utll,pew day. a new beginning, a new opportunity to express the Christ consciousness. Then let go of yesterday and its limitation& If bad some I! - ' t' bard-boile- :counts. '", f - - - - - - .., . , - - President hal been bettor ed , . , - ' , nt . , . - i RENEWED ,. , Times. - ' From Loa Aussie . ' hard-boile- . - , ' . - . , 'T'llE great army of teachers reappointed ,,,1 Monday by the board of education7nearly POO in 'allsuggests the importance' of the public school system terthis community and the mighty factor it is in Oroviding employment Or the men and w14imen who have a livelihood., edoPied this means ofn:ayling that for :tVe have no the most part these teachers are highminded.- honorable citizens, made the more so through their scholastic) attainments and through the training they have reoeived to make therm lit to enter the school room as instructors of our young people. 'Many Of them luive been in the service of the Salt Lake, public schools Jot' a . considerable time and by their attention to duty have earned a renewal of their contracts from '.. , ' much-presche- , - ' '' '' e - 1927 fonnoNIM.,...,,.....,..,.., , I KEEPING THE BUGS AT BAY ,, ,, -- ' A aI t , estabilithed by d the though perhapt , somewhat , 'overrated "psychology of d saleamenship" thethat the man does 'not make the but salesman. ; This point was brought out Ay at SA Kew Tork bulkiness convenoz; for the rocontrY, and it Is something "fresh" and:over-insisteagent - til , Ponder upon. tor. though he. may' not , know it, to be hard-bollis to be handl capped in the competition with more subtle and tactful salesmen. those who spread out their sensitive antennae and feel a situation rather than force it. -The same thing is true of' politicians.' Take Senator Borah, a born obetruction. let always to the front with some areas. meat in which the point of 'view le - He comes under the , forced throughout.head of the d politician and. Ilk. others in that category, he Is getting nowhere with all possible dispatch, while the quieter and shrewder men among ' his colleagues are getting remits be. , amuse they are less tough and ed and more diplomatic. , d , lawyers, those who brow, beat witnesses and offend judges. will 1 not win half as many knotty cases as the calm. tactful attorneys who know , how to witnesses with tharesympathetic sir which wine their confidence and brings out the desired , , , t, testimony. d A omtor twho harangues a crowd may gain the approval of WI. thinking people but rarely that of those, whom it. would pay, him most to eon. '..vine&---..f- t Talleyrand will win over more Vonni,,'Worth winning than a, 1.Iarat. The gentle Emerson's words sink deeper and are of more lasting Import than those .7 of the choleric Carlyle.' One may be ar. rested and even ' amused by some of ',' Carlyie's violent assertions, such as that the 'American people of this day- - Were "St.000,000 bores," but one is sot likely to be convinced and it is conviction that lbe-UPP- - ,.0.0"... t' ,-- Hard Bodecic ' , - - - , .; . -- ....,vmoomemegomoonItood ' I TEE DESERET NEWS FRIDAY,: 'APRIL; , f ... , , , swing-Joh- I it. f - ' v,, . , I pre-yo- ur tional rights to its usclitillorin, study features'ef sume, the impottaat ' ' ' and rePort-Ac;state seven the otument, . One not only Colorado c,ompaLt,'. would supply of ,the secretary the the fact tmaers Ulterior àiul congrestovithout resorting,to a fact finding no2r.7,40.ibsi's7nimmutisohion.ofit mthaye data. and toohiseallvidenerce thheeidcohleogridinur thbertoccugablbleut raver facla.aVnd- the puhlished reing data and aft ielable 1111 commission ports of that h investigation further covered Possibilities. itwmenacing uses of the river, as well as the interstate and international ' river- comrights to its use. The Colorado mission furthermore was comPosed- of 'a f from each of the seven states representative and one representing the federal governe A- ment. , lzxicw of this vluation why anew fact finding commission at all? Can it be that Secretary Work has some slew facta be wants found? Why should be name a new board and leave off representation. from the two states which have to date prevented the passage of legislation which would tend to deprive these.etates of proper protection for their own future development through conservation of water rights? Whateveelinsweri may be given ' fd these questions thework of tke.commis'- -' bylocal sion will be followed ' , (he officials- - who have been studying Colorado river matter. tit should be saki that those,officials,and the People of Vali will not attempt to hamper unnecesiarily development Lon the lower river bnt they will insist that adequate protection be given for water rights le insure futkris' develop-We- nt basin states.' This, has in been 13tall'a position throughout the lengthy . ' , with-intere- . ti, ( 1'4o . ' Annual ConferThe Ninety-seven- th of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will touvene in the Tabernack Sall, Lake CHI, on Sunday,. April Ord, 1927, .al 10 o'clock am, and conclude on WednesdaY, April 6th. The General priestbood,rneeting will be held In the Tabernacle on Monday night, April 4th, at 7 o'clock.: t o. The Salt Lake, Ensign, neer, Grant, Granite, Cottonwood, Oquirrh and,Jcircian Stakes are requested to hold their Fast - Dey - , , inviting' -- -on7- - -Sunday, April tOth. Missionary and other're'ifnions sboult- . be so arranged as not toeonflict with . these appoinimenti. .. ' ' 111trall J. GRANT; ,, ' ; ANTHONY W. EVLNS. ' CHARLES W. MELEE,' . ''. ' ' ence- , . 1- .---,- litO la &domes) ... 10" (ti ite'is Covina , Tbo &bow 'Salle Opp'? t Utah, ,; I I4 ..... 1UBiseit1171014 , : . - - 1 t tit' .., , , 4 Phone Waa Salt Lake city, Utah. Pubilahod Attornoone lizoopt hoods,. ' Atembor of Audit Bureau or Otroaiottos. ,,, - - - ,- , . , - , ., . . - ' ' - , - a- - , , - . , ' , , , , , , |