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Show ' THE:;,.DESTMETtNtIVS'-:Wear becks which ars bendier to use'and bills. better than our larger When we came into possession of the 9,719?7, -- ON:THE RIGHTS OF MAN , eltta ci Salt Lake ettA Utah, Pliant Wet SW Published Afternoon Except Mandan Member of Audit Dune of Circa latioL amemeni.tomv ......... Vrook Ono Monti' , ...s.8 .16 .1111 ... - I.S1 On. lea,. On. Test (if paid is odious's) Coate lassie Cosi e Tbs &boys rates aspirto titabo Iliovans. sod igulli states Ulu )7 Wyoming; Adereee eetresteeutents ioseuhlizatios ..111 The Editor. gond t remain's snd business sonuounielo lieu 10 lb. Doserst Nous, Salt Luke City. Wen. - : INATiONAL ADVICRTifliNU ampalasENT,Azavict Roth Ina Nem 701k 41;1147.,'Ours sad Dail 41ol Into :300 Cbiongo, alai:tom Myst -Donovan Kansas Citi Coes Cola Big. C0114 bl000t ........ Constitution building $t. Louis. I'S gigolo 4o7 , .321 Victoria Building Cougar i.nd Moody. Duliding, Loo Angola", California biro Dina, Sao Francisco, California entered at the pestettice at lett Locke eitY se seeped class matter so:outlet 1 Ast,og Conmreee, March 1 1479.4 , The Associcted Press Is exclusively entitled the use for ot ell cows dor. vetches credited republication to It. or aot otberwiss credited .la this setrepottert cod also local sews Due the liaised berate- - AIL viable for repubikatioo el 'special dispatches be are &lee reserved. SALT LAIM 141 monIslands they needed American paper see. McKinley's then Root, Mr. peem. efin the that Filipino ordered of War, misty size from money be issued in a different the smallthat found been it own. hat out er bills are More convenient and as they do not have to be folded so much they do not'alar out so fist.', The yew and smaller counter. greenbacks will also be harder to dull in be green will 'printed as they felt the and dull brows Colort P1 of the counterfeterand bit:Camera. At present there are five kinds of $10 bills. Herestter there will be but one and bucone distinctive design for each denom. !nation. Historic portraits: will be limited kind of bilk Now to thwuse of one for each the face of Washingtonand the tr..1') bill, which makes- It easier to raise the lower one. There Will be other advantages In the use of the smaller bill as these changes are expected là save Uncle gam about $4,000- ,000 annually. Printing dollar bills alone now year. costs the government $5,000,000 About 1.200 tons of highil, orPonsive Paver are used every year In printing .,..2114-,..inftat- - - in rs Thirotb ars Walnut trees' and paw-pashades; there- - are haw- - thickets road If .gralantrIs 'end graPec :there are shagbarks. heagnit treasure rmict and alluring; therenv and creeks 'which shlmmer and call with bresistible lure; there 1ars,,rabbits and chipmunks- - and outgr4, ,reht ad coons:, then, are kildoeni and w and 'kingfishers-04- ' to company erith the ISC01141 and things the re4 gods knew and loved set wen In the days .of lont ago. The Itareloot Boy Is happy, hippy in-of an eternal present, , his enjoyment but happiest In the dreams with which' -streow which fol.; he peoplee low, follow Itim until he. too shell bays.. become a dream.' Incorporate with the one and only enduring dreamthe all "that els, or was, or ever will betThe , of independence that tea bee& too nearly forgotten; in this sentence the human spirit asserts its rights institutions- -egainst- the trranny, of any or Humanity might well establish another "independence. day to declaration. celebrate thil stirring Over We smile at the homer that flocked ths. feces of the formal religionists- - wheit-l- t was -- suggested that the interosts..:Of men L, of institutions, but I woao are more important alien the interests come should figure dor what we would do if among apply this principle to institutions other than this , Suppose he should say, rrits state is fluid for man and not i man tot the stets."' h la made for man. and not Suppose be should atii',"rbe-chtircman for the church." .$uppose he wont& sok "The school la made for children, and not - -- vim Ow Quite A - Labor. ;1104 APRIL arts& Saw. 7 - II tl , Ifisd-,Elde- rs II ,, tl A , , sin illesuorilitn." by Lord Thusly0U. It to difficult to choose; among I the quatrains of thit &violet slo gale poem . thou which ar ones favorite. There is deep philos wall as-&path. ophy of lifti.-- as the and pattern of the throughout. stanzas. with its nnaltorablo meter., only serves to Miro home tho tron Qualill tba undoviating purpose of t ot hold it truth. with him who &nil To ono clear harp in divers tones., That men may rite on stopping-atone- s of their to higher dead solves ,omomminronpmeommennommeAnommontomi.....0 - -- , ' , I.PARAG.RAPHS - . . , - , - - long-distlin- : ile - -- tar n. - ' ' , - 1111" , ; , , - - , , 7, - , 4 , 7. -- rr Pius up .... s ". FAST! lit' will -- -- ''!. - . t - . Deseret - - , , 1 ' . 2 , ... ;..!7 ;,.!. , It ,ev te b, tt E oi , GI le bi e)1 A , - eighty-two-m- -- 11184---T- he seasons - bring the flowors ARTIIVIt E1U8BANz. Stain. ' bring tho firellintek of tbo And (eOgYoight, IStf, by the OW Co.) flock: Delaware; Lackawantut and in th guilt of time,. tho Wtsters railroad will present to And clock Word was roceived from Evanston. Its stockholder& & handsome "meBeats out the little lives Of men. Wyo., that the Union Pacific main lino leeS3,000.000 cash. It Is a good eras blocked by' a big cave-i- n at this east melon, due largely to good manage- This truth came borne with bier approach of tits Aspen tunnel, anti It and pall. woe necessary to 'divert aU trnine at litany farmers wish somebody I felt it. when I sorrowed most" would present some such melon to PTis Granger. better to have loved and them. Perhaps President Coolidge will think out something almogt as Than never ,to have loved at all. Arguments leers heard by Judge' good between now and fall. He Georg ij, Armstrong in the Third dis certainly would like to do it. wild out. bells; to the wild trict tourt in behalf of, Georg There le much prooPeritt in this Ring sky. Shoots. chief of polico,' on motion to country and, fortunately for us, it The flying- cloud.' the .frosty is not all based on "natural redismise the information cherging him light; emirate...oil, Iron. coal. forests, The year is dying in the night; with ConspimcY in connection with the good soll...etc. Most of it tomes Ring out. wild belle. and let himl robbery Of the MoViliirter brothers. front inside the national skull. Sir'l take a little art iswith your dirt. die. ' Ernest Bann observes that Ameri-- i An interesting reunion was held can prosperity le. in many cases,1 Correct this sentence': "I don't Out the old. Ping in the new. five per cent- - natural resources. Ring tit Lion. House of some of the mind ratio if the tenor le singing Ms., ; Ring;- - happy hells across the nthety-fiv- e 116 cent Intelliwork. End of a Perfect Day!' " per tag members of Zion. Camp and the snow; ' ' gently organised. If natural re- ' The year is him Mormon Battalion. Ths visitors were go; Publishers' Syn.nouces alone counted. 1927., 'Brazil. Ring out the goinglet I (CoPyrigbt, 4 .111t ROBERT' QUILLEN. false, ring in the , posits of the First Presidenc' of ths Marla and Iceland would be the dioate.) ' true, world's most prosperous countries." - ABSENCE AFTER Bing Cut the grief that saps the Bat if a. Wall street .benker All this know so well. I did not Our automobiles. typowritars, While running to meet her rather. mind, , be excluded should from elevators. radio instruments Orion Webb, 4. daughter ptA, T. Webb, and those that bare we are no know , other things fa which. ara lead are yor more; 331 Zarin' court. was Struck by a Watt.; Until I went away and then reinety-fiv- e lair make Anions the that cent brains things and per out and feud the of rich Ring turned; damege street ear. lihe suffered a frac,mechanical skill - dies seem mere desirable is senti. tured I did not know bow bright MI arm, deep scalp lacerations and mental moonlight. Sir Ernest atys 'Britain' should Ring$ inpoor, to redress all 'nankin& ' poppies burned. le umero us body bruise. Introduce into this country a sit L Don't buy an indecent book just Poured down from Grimly to the percentage of American mentality Now fades the burt long streak of , and mix it well with all the charm yet. They are turned Out so fast Nowslopes below; sweetly ' belled the home. ee another Indian In a footrace of the English point of view." Not maze of the workmanship isn't good. burgeonsevery cattle bound go bad Idea. a 4a But why belies that idea. The Indians were anxious small perquick paths In canyons Its'easer 'to forgive those who Down seoretferned: to make the Arun and did centage?" Bela yourself. About- - the flowering squarest he those who lie about darn but you and thick rsake burwhen a companton fell by-t... The language of the trees still us-- . tell the troth. Another good a Britisher. , learned Sir By ashen roots the violets blow. wayside they did not do what ,the average Falai. "Economia and Pubto hour.W hour they whimbe white 'seer would have doneleave him George see Though heaven what Just may calls en Praddent Coolidge Now rings the woodland loud and likk let's have a pered there to care for himselfthey stopped lisher." him- that ' be really must. to The distance takes a leveller business week a and, at a loss of several precious minutes, and no Must Uncle Sank do some. of old these things I saw these ministered to his needs. Here again the thing, about changing our tariff. hue. things I heard. , In And in be "warns Coolidge" That fact. drowned,. white man learns something of valtle from yonder 'living IBut only as the dark stone sees blue faces a aim situaEurope geriOUS the Indian and this time it is a noble lesson tion. "because the grass.. European countries The lark becomes a sightless song. But only as the brown earth bears in altruismLos Angeles Times. Cannot trade in this country as - the bird (Copyright, 19273 br freely is they, would like to." When wings of song as shadows e IF YOU TRIM YOU OVERWORK THE Ifir)THE'llt 41,1 OF CIALl'IN ' overpass. That la toe bad and it will InCOOLIDGE. after absence. grosser gowns But Rare I& a lazy man's calendar. Tt was terest the president- Also it will of Growling yellowness; Example In old , make httn New that the Unitsd England years ago.: to impress the family after the Now I perceive with inner ear and created br a correspondent of the Boston States has a had tariff. He likes Europe With song eI quiet joy. le of hearing.. and would make reasonable con- A- sweet faced mother lulled' to speed cop out WM. A. BREWER, :R., Each year has 365days cessions. no doubt but unlike some sleep Contractor: 'That cutfolding Sunse tApril Sunset. others he hasn't forgotten that ht Her much lore& baby boy. If you sleep 8 hours a day, it iI to hold the house together until .. .12 " is hired End paid by the .United She hissed his little dimPicci hands all OfV workmen equals the get safely And Prayed that he wouid States, not by Europe. , 411 A worthy man, a 'noble man. BUCCellatil man: One who hems 213 Leaving ,A etre'Two- hitherte; unknown Of strength end PurItY thne to enjoy whit he makes. ' If you rest 8 hours a day it tribe is found in Borneo, baring 122 equals for Joy in life and principal sport. And as he grew she tsught him Americanism: the boys Telling ' , "bead hunting.", which means colthey mutt win; neglecting to tell le,etlzig beads of other savages., The-ol- n truth and honesty, them, to play ,the game for the ...,121 s Leaving elle eon raised h to be her 'man gentleman. ". sake. , game's 52' There are 52 Sundays isthistriatistrg t;.; yeas, sitting before his but In 'the Of, rich intecity. , sunshine. with his large collection of loved by almost are Small toys , 69 years passed by med learned everybody except the man who per cads filed one on another, is much La 'Leaving his strength. admired. 'You say. "mat is hong. If you hate Saturday half holi- , footed spinach. , smrth,-'----character and 26 :6 Iblel" It Is,' but it persists to some Elk days And chose him to be leader of extent among ourselves. A general practitioner la a dom. The land on earth& greatest Tour leanzsz-4Nordic spirited high tor Arno hasthe sincere love. of 4' Leaving bl .64, 43 ing back In his study blowing Alt. well she lived at 3.714 people who don't pay him. ber worthy life. Allowance for Itmcheso sickness v smoke rings into the air, is proud o "Z3 to show his collection of head', And since life's ands am run. PC& and other things So try.. world! many Unhappy rhinoceroees,- moose. tigers. She's happiest of angels bow. Ins 'to get the- - politician's earl Se rnen's her son! There iitn't so much difference. It Becauee this NONA to tret his ;awl 15 few trying Leaving I3 BROWN. is the dears to kill and be able to ,,- It It'wo weeks' Scipio. Utah. provirthat you have killed. Thars "survival of tho fittest," of the part , 1 day which , for her ;wreathing le- eftsinge Leaving nteans the 'lighting-estbuild, with the one, tapering finOn which. since it is Labor Day, no one Ea Oars rot 'start the savior works. Leningrad. great' city or Russia, , , tess- -habit lti Surprising how the Communist is greatest country. The Rev. Clarence True stVilson6 : said to bold the worlds record for of Washington, who lesds Methodist-grow.' ons PAL ISLE OF CONTEN13IENT. ' murders. suicides and drunkenness. dry forces ably, says this noun. Ito sr eager 14 sea Sour, d Poor men! When he w Cashes to would convince This youoffhand trp will never drop the eighteenth change cicala'. he has to do more Am T leaning just si little posits get larger and larder. that CommunismIs a, very bad amendment.. And that le true. barhold something-- - 'alott and On my laurels lately won. and With the help et our gawthing. suddenly you remember that ring revolution. Which won't come. than.. . , k) -: areas Intstist rate this greatest of capitalist countries Ton couldn't get lif state' to Tote, squirm. In My castle of contentment, , 0 thy will Is certainly a good oesontt if not . ' In my city in the sun?- grow quickly. " an to Vhe against honor attaches prohibition.. that bootThat in suicides, murders and ' office' depends wholly on the coll..' Put your money whore it to . leg drtinkenatess..-- And then you The Rev. Mr. 'Wilson also fore- - bre of the men who have held it,, Do tbe idle hours lure me SATE sad BOUNDin the wonder. $ees an end of liquor drinking in , :4 With their pleasant poppy ease 0 America. That may come. but be In how 'stony unremembered And my sleepy senses soothe me, Air Egfrien tomb near the Giza will not Ult. to isee it nor will pee grave lie men, who once mouthed . Like a lily laden breeze? scant-bits, Vientui pyramids, opened by scornful worde 1n an effort to pie 500 years hence soo You can't change in bee' years abolish God! contains the. record and mum- Building , ; my of a very rich dwarf married the habits of 100.000 years. Some ., Do my drowsy day dreams dull me to an You can say one thing for Chi.impoverished princes, thou- even think absolute teetotalism Society- -' Like a mothers calming croon sands of years ago- might not be such a good thing nese asnerabs They take their sorra 44 )(AIN st, And. a lazy,polleclull me ,,, Our rich princesses marry mental they see in India 100.000,000 demnity se they coition,. Italt Lake City. 1404 derarlii"-acWith its silent slurobhr Auto?' ,, le of Thera the und er totailtbsiciners ththumb . MOW E, CRANDALL; difference, and that Egyptian prin. the email liquor drinking Britis ie isiounk B.,4A ik hires ekei kLeetiAkk - - .L.ears to neer scorn boob., and , Plateiltei pm Am OA bettek ,14 At.:. 641 414 Station ;. yr Cl ti al can-Yo- n. 164'.....:,.,, 111 - - , ever-stock- , - . e 7,-t- s: - ... The Deseret News does net necessarily endorse or ooramend all of Mr. Brisbane's conclusions. Ws editorials aro pub.. Ushed as xproosions of opho Ion of the trarld' highest est. News. it 111419-a- lhe ' , . Years- Ago. "' tt 01 111 VI ' ' 1 4 .A - - ' ,Jos---ep- ... , Warning Coolidge.. They. Hunt ' Heads. , We, -'- nts ,:- 95 Per Cent Brains and !rho first stator convention ofoxid farmers opened in this city with delegates from all parts of tho' eats, also. front IMO., ',Wyoming, Montana,. and Ntrvada. An address of weiconto was do,. livered by Governor John C. Cutler. -- - Melon.: 11141-.4-h- h. p,....c,. TODAY; . 18410-.-T- he . 5pnp.r 4 nes of the Deseret I an - Tw-eit- ne :- - Suppose be should 'say. Pindustrr Ii ntade for Ortalb Ittla not , man for indestry" ' Would the patriots him an anarchist? - ,' Would the a' herstk,? him religionists mil , Would the educators call him en unscholerir sentimentalist? " : Would the business men tall him a bolshevikr Crurifications .base been the order of the der for it good metir centuries for this man rho was unwilling to be an organisation into when um organization began to encroach upon the rights of man.... Syndicate.) (Copyrigh t. illoClure ,, 1 , 1; -- - y- 4 l." lay-- " 23r4.--24t- 11941".-Proside- Rare ,sras ite-th- Znquirer.H-74;4- - ; Altildrea-fonthe-achoo- dialect sod 11134---T- s us-at- at India APRIL le, of the 'Prophet 'Joseph Smith. IVAS put under soe bonds..., in United Order at girt- Ohio. ' Chardon, land. Ohio, was diesolverLTbe Slith 22nd Saints who bad been expelled Ot Seventy 111,10111MS from Jackson County. Mo. wrote were organised at'"Nauvoo, petition to the pessident of the David Clough (22nd). BenUnited States. king for redress ' - with semis Sweatt (211r4)1 Lewis rgar 11143About IIS elders were Atiled '':"1241h),Thott 'Spier (25th).-en' en mimions to' different states, Jones (29th) ea senior a pedal conference held at-- -of presidents Mauve. e end 'Pioneer temp ors &imbed' and Richard& hat,. , and started at I am..broke crossed Pa. , arrived at the Pioneer camp. log Pillion creek traveled onward was made in the af,.. - to the ElkhornandRiver. a new start A number , ternoon.--After traveling over-- a of the team crossed over and very, broken- country for about ' camped about a mile below where ten miles they neatened In the the town o Wa,terloo the ,floptin eomPaor- at now is located this time ha414 wagon& Marvin EL Blanctuad of the )for. leFirst Presidency non Battalion, died, Pueblo, aned the "First General Dpistle" Colorado. 1864--Thfrom Salt e Church; first prealdencrissued BY this 'time- the take, ' Its Eirrirenth General Epistle" people In Salt Lake City ' tort to the whole Church. ' had commenced to move out to Saints who were settling their city lots. on Ash Creek. southern Utib. - - 11153A number ' of emigrating were organized into a branch of Saints lost their thee by the exthe Church called Toquervillei plosion of the steamboat "SalJoshua T. Willis as prowl. tide'. at legington,, Mo. There - ,...'were About 210 Saints on board When the calamity occurred. Ad Henri A. Dixon. accempan. , first "Pony Express" ' led by a small company of Saints-from the East arrived Salt from Port Elisabeth. South leks City, having ' left St.' Africa In the barque "Susan ?sr. llo. On the evening of dew" which arrived at Boston Atte; 10 days Voyage. Aprtl 3rd. The Union Academy was opened On' the.- - building smell party of men from 'known as the Union Hotel (atMann were fired upon by Indians terwards Deseret )lospital). .vrith near Twelve 3Jils Creek. gannets Orson Pratt es principal. county. Utah: a young man, Pet1003The shill ,'Humboldt" er Ludvicren was killed and the ad from Hamburg.. German,. slams evening Elijah B. Ward and ' with 323 Scandinavian feint& James Anderson were killed and under the direction of Hans attained by Indians in Salina Chr. Hansen. , Sevier county . Utah. The In. 1884-a"Nevada" steamship diens - also stole considerable sailed from Liverpool Engem& stock. At a special conference ; with 319 Saints. held in Salt Lake City it was vot- inoluding returning rnissionartee..in charge ad to erect a telegraph lins of Chr. D. Sleeted. It arrived. In through the eettlements of Utah. York harbor April leth and ISSOThe steamship "Wyoming" , 1 the reached company sailed from Liverpool. England. Ogden, Utah. April Ilth. with 120 Saints In charge of Saints encamped on the Jame L Bunting. The compel,' Meek, 'arrived at Mew 'York API'S di and were ordered to leave the Stem at Ogden and Salt Lek, Ott 'of Chihuahua In IS days. APril 111). 1905-,-branch of the Church IStilAt tits general conference was organized at Aberdeen. Scot- - - held in Salt Loire Vitt, Andrew Jensen was stained as an ari 11111.August-Willietruant Church Historian; Georg Lund unstained as an assistant Cburchl Goddard. assiatant general Sun. historian at the general tenday school superintendent ante toren of the Church.' held in tendered an ovation in appreciaSalt Lake City. Isaac Manning a tion of his long and faithful sem. : colored man. who had Ices in the Sunday echool cause, been a servant to the Prophet Joseph SIMIThe Seventies residing in the Smith.. died in Salt Lake CityFirst ward, Salt lake City. were H. Wieken, who came organise4 as the Itlith quorum to Utah with Johnston's Army of Seventy, with John Sideman- -in as 2258 'senior prmident. as a and who, , private -after joining the Church, be-- ISISThe First Presidensi U.S cam. a body guard to President apart, Joseph C. )3ent1ey to Pre. side over the Juarez stake. Mal. Brigham Young, died In Salt Lake City. 1920Mite Bea' trice Irene Soo-- tellA-larg- e patriotic meeting of I wilt a missionary in the Rasters Scandinavians wad held in the States mholon.-- died at Bodoni Assembly Halt Salt Lake City, all to the Unit. pledging themselves ed States.- - Gov. Bamberger. An- - ; sessions,,,of the M. H. Lund. 2nd annual conference were thou H. Lund. held in Salt Lake City., At the , Carl M. Nielsen and Carl A. Cart. conference of the Sunday School nuist were the speakers." Grant Heber Union in the evening the ,Ar. was ' director of the Union tidies of Faith 'were recited br Pacific Railroad company, to till representatives of - twenty-fou- r in different countries many - the vacancy caused by ths death ot Wm. G. Rockefeller. languages, Including Lthe Sho 1846-sre- he - - , Mien - - ic t P. Huriburt, the lilgtDr. tite who bad threatened the&no, life ' ink& sabbath was intended as sn twititutiettinstitution thtt The' salitiata leras-'I- a danger of 'becontitig - Faced by this danger,' Jesus shocked the one hundred per cent simple statammt: .religionisui of his time "The sabbatit was made tor 'man. and not man for the gab. by-thi- ' Chit eh Ittstortm - APRIL go. . . cranes and be know, them all. and their' haunt. and their seasons, are those In erhich- Andrew Jewett, Assistant . 7- - IMI'Pottint Evettts LI CittlictlEist9tY the editor 101Mit Ir - Down ,the ways of youth he' ,gocup. songs of 1fol's splingtims days. lite face Is entlidged.'and the tall shirt-Tlie- s freekTitist feet- - fee-ththrill of the earth's. electric currentI.': and his 'soul soar responsive to- the of the whisperings breathe, in the rustle of leaves the tin, kis at water the love note of birdo, the perfum'i of woodland blossoms, the mitten of cult the green of far fields-;- -. in all the glory of the of chows ask of Venom Ott -- tb - the delibly stamped upon the brain 'end tomes a part of conscious and vital expert- coming year It is hot likely that. they will trice. If you want. to create interest in any be easier to get but one may bops that conmore of these bills znanufacturieg plant and It product, or any ditions improve and find their my into the Pockets of those other physical enterprise, there is Do ter way to do It than to take your Public who are most In need of them. and your prospective customers on a careRICIIARD HOM'E. fully directed visit to the establishment Let them go through Its various departHowe, ments.,They will get an ocular demonstra.- rIUDAY afternoon the a, Utah pioneer yid Ifor ,many years a ties that will meanmore to'' them- - than many thousands of words, writtea or spok- pmminent resident of the Cottonwood distric t. was laid at rest. He ha completed a en. Whenever a Monett of that establishrrismt comea to them, a picture of their visit long and useful life and carries with him to It, of what they saw and learned.. will Into the realm of immortality, nog only the :lash before them and Immediately will be- love and affection of his family, but the esteem of sal who knew him. come a part of their vibrant Interest ' In no better 'way can, the industrialist l'imiughout his mature life Mr. Howe r.. -- - or the promoter. of any enterprise create bas been active in religious,-Industriaand civic work.'As pointed out in synibathy foe and patronage of his Industry than by bringing about this close con- the blographkal sketch aPPearIng In this . tact and acquaintance. people will buy and paper at the time of pis death, be was for ' use the things with which they become thirty-niyears ' superintendent of the ' familiar and in which they have con- South Cottonwood Sunday schooL Be held fidence. this Iliat- for a time the office of county commisBy stimulating arity and confidence we can support sioner and was a member of the territorand build up a growing use of goods that ial legislature. In Pioneer days be assisted are produced at home and Blue add to the In '4 bringing - in immigrants who were stability welfare and progress bf our home In distress and he was in military service city" and state by bringing prosperity to against the Indiana as, well as In the Cap, those industries that have been established tain Lot Smith expedition. Mr. Howe was known universally as 'a among us. Moreover, by such a plan we inevitably shall Impress upon concerns that man of unusually-soun- d, Judgment. H. was are looking for a place to locate the fact Independent in his thinking, and analyzed that we are loyal to our !tome Industries every problen2 on its merits. Ile was a man and that their investments will be safe and of honor and intAsgrity. Devoted to his fain113, he 'hums a large Posterity bound by the profitable If they come here to .locate. The special display page which with a tier of love and kinship. H helped to build supplementary editorial.The Deseret News this commonwealth and througha life that contributes each week to furthering the almost touched nine. decades be has been welfare of Malt and the' cIntermountain I power for good among those with whom West, Is devoted this week to the theme his lot was cast. May his good deeds be long at getting acquainted with' put Industries remembered, and may those who -- mourn and supporting them, with 100 Per cent el- - his departure find comfort and peace.,,. legiance. The reader is Invited to study VANDALISM COMPLAINED or. 'suggestions which tbe page offers. Many communities are trying to sell thentsehes !,42 home seekers and prosPeee, OMPLAINTh to the police indicate that : tive Investors. Millions of dollars each year ko youthful vandals are now operating in are being expended for this purpose. It Is Ithis city. The ipecitio charge is that. they ' Important that the tampaigns in which this are robbing gardens of their flowers and I money is used be prpperly directed. Group foliage and not content with this are dam, action In this endeavor, just as In industry Iaging flower ,beds and otherwise destroying Itself.' Is Proving a tremendoui force. But lproperty of progroseive and , enterprising , mere enthusiasm Is not sufficient to assure resident& Not infrequently fences are torn trianufacturers and others that their Invest- - down and premises ruthlessitinvaded with 'merits will be safely guarded and yield ade-- sseemingly no other purpose than to barquate returns. Careful study must be made ren and annoy those whose aesthetic tastes I et the community and what it has to offer lead them to beautify and enrich their imts resources. Its raw materials, Its op- - mediate surroundings. This sort, of work should be put a stop portunities, its Dearness to market popuIto and . latices, labor conditions and numerous otb- it is gratifying to 'mow that main-ba- rs vital factors. The owner of a factory that I of the police department have been Is to be established must be persuaded that detailed to give this. matter their special be can operate more profitably in a certain attention. Such conduct, is usually attribsection than at some other point. He must uted to thoughtless boys but it may be if know that his product will be purchased the truth were known; that others are in when be has manufactured It; be must ipart responsible. Certain it is that parents be sure that the community into which he and guardians, If they- - know theirshildren -- Is going-is-riwith are thus inclined, are under obligation to already factories like his. Ibring their depredations to a speedy halt. All Of these And other elements enter So I it is with all other acts of delinquency. Into the successful launching And develop- - The sin rests upon the bends of the parIns; of any Industry. Careful surveys must e2its if they fail to teach them that such be made to determine Just what the Inc acts are contrary to proper behavior to say are and a close itudy of bow well a corn- nothing of the violation of law. , munity supports the Industries it already We believe Juvenile court officers are has must be made. In this connection doing s everything possible to prevent de. ' - ttahns are pleased and proud to proclaim IItuquency among minors. la this 'fork lhex Co the world that for resorrces, raw ma- - should receive the of all right . terials, facilities for production and distri- - Ithinking citizens Better nip such conduct bution.--- loyal patronage and support; In in the bud than permit, it to Continue under brief, for ail the element that go to make the shadow of seoreey. BOYS and girls who successftd industry and comme rce. as well are inclined to do wrong should be warned as IS hatpi:kerne . life writs is the Place: In I time and thus saved from humiliation and'ilfsgrace later In Ilfelto matter In what NEW PAPER AIGNEY. form their delinquency may assert itself it V be corrected before it is too late if should b repotted that Uncle Sam is to issue 2 new, and Improved paper money which parents would save themselves sorrow and , is to be narrower. shorter and more (tali- anguish when they are least able to endure : tmit to counterfeit (than the bills now in 'such In experience. Uie.T, Ever since the first greenbacks were SAMIRITAAS.. turned out, during the Civil war, our paper We have been taught to believe that money 'has been 72 Inches long and 34).1. hats-wid- e. The not Wile are to be tirict21 the nature-of- - the-- forint is. stoles4 and even cruet, but this story that ps long and 2,i-- 2, inches wide. These are 'pathetic comes over the wire from Austin, Tex.. Sits dhneasiops ft$tk41411a11.1. Irean.' 113244 ttti ESItral of- of Voleorsi I : f our tools Into One of our deans, vices is the turning , , errant& but we ,We are willing to wage wars for the. rights of maw seem to lark either the insight or the courage to resist the cow. of the right snort. stint- encroachment of our own insithutions upon About nineteen centuries .age one of the meet rechlitio Plaits of all time found the tOStitotiOtt of the sabbath,' which had been, spirit.. designed ae s tool of the spirit of hiaintrrannising over bat tt ; Werrekkot I bet-- te '" art time-with- mewl; humanity picture that can never die... The liarefoot 'Piory Ii Im- a' eirculaticrit---som- e poet-carve- ,.beart , n of life'smutati" s In. What In singing verse.-oreally-ntattert- the- - ba--i- a ens-doe- air e bs- In -- AmvsnuEs. t It was reneried RoconllYr dispatch that the original of 'Whittler's "'Barefoot Bor bad been 'found dying, in destitution., la a squalid cabin near... ,.Danvers. Meseachuestük-,- , ' mar be true or not that the un; :fortunate was, se, rportot. the original from whom; the gray poet,Ilinkned his ttauting lyric...the mita groin; Old and 'poor'snd 'wretched. 'who once Plaf.il aoa barefoot boy on.,the.:Whittler.- farm turned in for redemption at the Treasury. $500, MOO, It Is planned to dropothe N gelting acquainted with and devote0,000 ind Stop greenbacks.. Many perei sons have never handled these bills of largins our diversified Interests and tries,-onof the most Important factors b er denomination. and their discontinusnce personal contact The eye is is lens and the will not occasion any inconvenience. It is expected that the new bills will brain le film; what the eye sees is InOUR I, , . rzr!..f - ' PI Ui tt tr e4 bi at It |