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Show , , 'Arnie THE DESERE'r NEWS SATURDAY home pplrlt, the affection that binds 0 and holds Ma family together; for where there lova at bocrie,thers 1P411 be Jo, and peace; the spirit of our Eternal Father hover around such a habitation. and all who r enter therein will feel in their bearts,-"Tbi- ins ,a ; -- --- - - ' ribose WILK Salt talks CUT. Published Affixations tacipt Suaday. Cumber or Audit therms ad aroulatilut Weak On One 11011111. Ob. - '" , ... - - , . a ' .. , : , , MUSIG .1111 WEEK.. .61 1d0 O paid la advance) e . . NATIONAL AO'S, itirtTidiNti REPIIESENTAT VMS beelltm414111eled up ..Ccae,, MatimnbaraAta4.Nocat Toro. diet Strad the best the Community' affords An- this So340 Siva. . Michigan Chicago Detroit . elk? DOUOVI1-11-, itillikiallf direction and as a --result programa ireanifCoca Cola Bldg. aiinced that will make the air Kana4 at7-;&---10fairly ring Atlanta.. . ed.. JOI Coaskiliction Mailman 33i Victoria. iiiiiidliil raittilarmoni,Tifielehration of the annual at. 4A)uia Conger and Moody.. event. : Ili Higgins Building. Lao A111'61016 CilliteralL 407 filiaroa Bldg, Maa trancieco, California CommenCing Sunday, May I, there will Entered at tbo goolottico at Fait Liao Oki be a continuous series of musical programs, aa &mond ohms tomato! according to Act tig vitcal and instrumental,- a Nivea 3. of the The Associated Press is inclusively entitled city and slate, these including...band conto the tun for republication of all noire diestudents' certi, operalk Performances, . Vetch's creditAid to It, or sot otherwise notified in ibis nowspenor, and also Oho local nve poop. recitals and special music in city churches , itched throle. onion for republication st d spoon diapatches ham ars also reiterrea, chapell. While this is the third anniversary of SALT LAKE CITY, 4 APRIL 30, 1927. National Music Ntreek,--i- t is perhaps safe . to say that so' far as Utah is concerned this year's observance will greatly eclipse AARCAie ratEgnmou DAY;. any of its predecessors both in interest and In the class of entertainment provided. On Sunday, Bar I5, 1227. tioeiY- With similar attempts in the larger cities eight years will have elapsed shies and most of the the restoration of the Aaronle Priest. the - hood to the earth in this dispensation. country, the United States should be heralded to all the world as possessing in full On May 15, te29. Joseph Smith and measure the elements which make Joe reCowdery were ordained to finement and culture through the eultivathis divine authority under the hands of John the Baptist. los of a love for the divine art. Music Week ought to be a decided inIt is very fitting' therefore, that fluence for good to all communities and to this , anniversary shall be suitably the nation as well. commemorated in all Of the wards and branches of the Church. An Interest:GOLD AND BUSLNESS. program should. be given by the tnembers of the ALF the gold of 'the world Is now said Antonio Priesthood In the Saerapental to he in the possession of the United meetings on that day. If, for any reaStates. To this condition is attributed cannot be the carried.. 'Program lm; much of our present prosperity, the gold out at that time In any ward, It may reserve being a stabilizing force which be arranged for the following, or the makes for a brisk trade both at borne and , preceding Sunday. If desired, a form with other countries. , of program can be obtained from the . - According to a recent report:Ameri- -d, Presiding Bishop's Office. holdings- On April I reached a GRANT. REBER J. I new high mark of 114,598,719e. This is !ANT11011Y W. IITLNS, an increase of $12,995,412 over the record CHAS. W. mBrxr, , established .on- March f; The increase - Pint Presidency., since was $103,931.700, due to largely payments on exportations and ,I1EA1 . HOME BEITE1LMENT: Interest on foreign loans. -Ot the gold thus accounted for more movement which Better Homes for THE than three billion dollars is held by .the fedA several years has been fostered in this eral reserve banks as a basis of currency. country, has as its special purpose the These banks show a constantly increasing couragement of improvement in the home reserve whkh runs into the millions from a physical point of view. That la, gold , monthly. H. aims to persuade people, first to own business institutions or Reports their homes and second to make these indicate a growthe country throughout homes as convenient and attrsctiva se it ing volume of .trade which It Is expected is possible to do. The fact Is recognized will become more pronounced as the seathat with the swift haes of our modern son advances. During the first quarter life the home, during the Past few yearn, business was highly satisfactory, some of has and-war- Dr, Alexander Cairn& President of birt tern& tit Professor. 'who toaaholl ealeatianahlp in ono of sur great meters universities. gave alio a charming chapter U. other day from the volume of modern business ethic& I do hereby, his wisdom for the plagiarise a little - delectation of my readers. Iluainem today moans boost. lot Suet. It expresses Resit ix handshaking. hat ,fietahaking. I said ts & friond who is a xnembor of a business aseali slut& "I suppose you pick ono tea& from sack distinct lousiness in tows to compose .,yourmembership." --"Xo." ha said?, "Iwo , 1 mutilator the most the man - prominont la his line and thee w tell him to to and bring in hie strongest will do bothcompetitor:: Aindor' , men goo to Mir ths Immo lunch table. and sing together a hilarious song or two and shod their vet buttons in laughter over ths same - Jokes from the funny maw" Moreover. the older maxim. "caveat let the buyer beware. with omptor," which the ctuotomer used to arntahma self while shopping tor spine pupplos or Pianos. le about as dead-aCleopatra. Show m a baldness house today that practices lag tactics for tho purpose Jef temporary show you a and - house beaded 'gala straight for the Amoral dirge played by Um sheriffs hammer. You will remember that last, was long on pretense and short on delivery. Morsover. goodualeimisa climb by boosting. not knocking. They (Met say the stock of tits rival Is shoddy.- - They hi to different. sae ea Just of say it ,thoas princes of salesmanship to buy a new car. You'll find him the last word ismtlemanliness. As you enter you have One eyo turned toward the ear of hit rival.- - Ho tmmedlvasty turn. both of your eyes on to that rival ear and gives you all of ha Points. pro and con. Then he brings you back with splendid eatiefied psychology to look at hie car. And your name's on the dotted line ' before you Mime.. Why? Because he disarmed you and won your - bonfidence.-2rYc- rit were sum be avaan't trying to put anything over on you. You didn't needyour 'caveat motor" with ra -- -- u - ME MIDWIFERY Business Means Boost ' - - The ten or twelve thousand yearly busineee failures in eh United Mateo bolo nobody. In the by and large prosperity for one means prosperity for all, and financial ague may become & pee--, tilential panic. Stocks tremble and lose their equilibrium when the receiver comes .round tho corner. Allaround ' helpfulness la & groat asset. Ask the Professor. Ms knowe...-S- an Irrauclace can-gol- - -- - ka It fine thing to improve the home, to add to its convenience, to beautify it, to make of it a place of comfort and of loveliness. This is being accomplished by the installation in the modern- - household of numerous devices and facilities designed to lessen drudgery and toil, and to permit hours Of leisure for rest, recreation, study and culture.: Innovations in architecture and improvements in landscape gardening have contributed greatly to this end. A home of the common - people today can boast of comforts, conveniences and adornments which even the dwelling places of royalty in past. periods of JUstory did not 1 But progress and the fintoward better homes est consummation will come not. through these physical facH tors, however much they may contribute to the desired goal. They will -- come 'through the more vita values love, fellowship and the true home spirit. "Love at Homes' is a favorite song In this community: , ' . : -- - - , to-be- - - . t , the leading corporations reporting earnings considerably In excess of the income for the urns period a year ago. This is considered an encouraging sign and gives promise of still greater returns with a general revive; of husiness activity. ' , EVERY person in the , We all desire personal satis, faction, and it is right and best that we should seek it. But in the search for it we make many lamentable mistakes and the fact remains that few people find the peace and the satisfaction which they seek. "The green pastures and the still waters" which the ancient psalmist found when he exclaimed:. "The Lord is my Shepherd, shall not want," are not found by many. Dr. William S. Sadler has studied people for twenty years or more and be says he has found the essentials of a normal happy life to consist pretty much of the following six things: Good health, congenial work; discipline or human companionship, reasonable leisure, religious or spiritual philosophy. It will be noted that in these essentials no special emphasis is placed on money. Mr. Sadler's experience telht him . that many persons live happily without any great amouht of material wealth, and yet money, and then more money, is what. most people are seeking with the greatest eagerness. The first, step toward the 'green pastures and still waters' of and satisfaction Is to learn that,the sources of the oppositeare In satisfactionor We make our own worlds.' If there is not peace and beauty in the world for us it Is because we are not in harmony with our environment. .Good health Is the most indispensable essential for haopines. Generally, though not always, the .1aek okbealth is our own fault- - ,The average man does not know if insuelt' ag much about tit hod)", Ittliestow-icare upon it, as he does upon his automobile. Anythlog 'so precious as health cannot be secured except by eternal vigilance. A fair degree of health is usually within ones reach provided be is willing to pay the price. And then, no monopolist can monopolize the fresh air, water, the blue sky. the mountains, the, meadows, the forests, birds, green ed .earthtflovvers, self-contr- ol, ourselves. - e L - - ; - - i i thouse in search of ve3tiablea with $13.30 in cash. linnoommommo. WamliOng Ladies of 149,073 B. I c. - The Desaret News does mit iseeeeeartly endorse or common all of Mr. Brisbanfee conclusions. Rio editorials aro pub. Malted as expreettone of opinion of the etorld's highest sal. , This dePends largely upon the 4spirit that one carries into his work. To regard work as a blessing and to feel that we are tontributing something to the worlds good, i$ to find delight in. it-It. is possible for eery one to find or make a purpose in life that shall redeem it from its petty selfishness and lift it above purely petsonal aims. This is one's philosophy or life. After IL the purpose and the end of life, as Robert Browning says, is the "development of a soul," little else is - worth sfudT."-1be will, may play such a Every man, part in the eternal and permanent things of love and truth as to bring bim the assurance that because they live be shall live ' Ile drossy hum of baPpy bees In petals pink anct A 'flashing bruebird on the wins. A cloud athwart the iight. Oh. April magio tame and time When youth and spring are One. When young hearts turn to thoughts love As flowers to the sun. charm , A sweet unrest 'lies- ci.er the earth, that rules. The scholar turns from printed page The artisan from schools tor-- SPringl-ru- ir lor , And wildly 'pulses sing That feels the warmth of its caress,young ,lips, in Atte Auxin, Pakiand Jo the rule. - ----o - 1 - ic Dynamite will blow out 2,1101 feet et2 the levee below New Or- leans to give freedom to the rashing waters, but in spite of this drastic step it is feared tho city may bo flooded. The water is La- Pected to rise in 14 dolts to a height of 24 feet above any hitherto recorded. Ten thousind men ars at wc,rk Protecting the city's levetce. to to .... A.14. Pond. scientific gentleman, back from Africa. says ladies of '164000 years ago used. Cosmetics, ornaments' and 'extravagant painted their cheeks red, They went to extremes. wore necklaces made of ostrich eggs, land some of them painted their faces yellow and black, as well as red. still 'Artier.. 600,000 years ago. when men used flea hatchets." foul 'harp stones shaped Uk.. the 1a4les then covered from bead to loot with reddish hair. were probably pulling the hair from 'their cheeks. noticing that gentlemen preferred smooth skin. It tuts been a long. Painful climb to the flapper of today, but worth pick-eat- it. & , Mr. Wrigley. who owns Catalina island and other- things.i trPects President Coolidge to occupy his country boues on Lake Geneva. WitiCOUSLIIT this summer. The President could not find a -mortrlittritfOrtatia beast , fishing. He will find in Mr. Wrigley's house everything a house should have. including electric exercising machinery to save a busy mans of tim e. and nothing that a plain American's house should not have And in the neighborhood the prtsident 'silt meet man able- - to Mecums the farm intelligently queetion upon which Mr. Cool- idire's mind is now concentrated. pIé Tbg,: tiny to, - Whitman wee the teacher ell years ago, is to be re- 'Cored and preserved. Tbo- old 'school. one. red. now the estate tits Prised at, Wales was a guest op v - P,i) '' ON , -- , $50.50 San j - S. A. 1111WW111 Dart. Pena. Aga City Ticket Office Hata! Casa. Thema Wan. lae. ,e, -- T , En C. M. IllAYSIKOZADove Tickat Atom rasa 11aa 30a. Salt Lek City. - vomm,mlomil. lb )rtant Events In Church History By Andreiv - and. 11411-Groa- - IS142-..lac- und ISAS--Fo- - , latte-..o- old-tim- er , 12041Christian N. POUIIIIIIIIIsuccesd-et-' ed Alma E. Hubbard as bishop Grace ward. Bannock county. Ideha. Proderick Jacob- Bor. brae orison and Olaf Jensen were , tally treated by a mob in Tenets-Prank Al' Samuel wood. a Utah pioneer of 1161,died rider Hugh In Salt Lake City. of Bennington. Melvin Welker of Bear Lairs county, Idaho. died he where smallpox in Holland. missioner'''. labored as in the B.v.ntaa residing ten...The Twenty-secon- d ward. Salt Lake City were orgenised as the One 'quorum Hundred and Sixty-firW. 'with Stephen Seventy eerier -- of President. Walker as rtab Thoynee W. Winter. nett of 'leak died in Salt Lake latte..-Eid- Yet-On-e ker.-LT- If est It - , .. ,,.1 ot ft M lc .4" ft 4.- Ais.o.11--0- o , taL.A.AIL".A.04 1 ; ; ,:j - IP. . P a - Stowell : - - , , Mu..4 A Women." by Scudder Middleton NA R. MIDDLETON was 'born in IISS. and is now associate k editor on a rittgazine. Rs has been highly praised by die- cernint critics; and in a brief poem like this he proves not Only how far he may go. but how far he has already gone, on his srlietin,career4 AU kis verse is marked. by an usual getitlen0111 and refinement and beauty. Ilia brother is George n Middleton. the play- -, , , weight and critic. She ' had in understanding with - the years; " lior always in her syee'therit was New--Tor- a light , Al though she kept a secret none might guelo Some confidence- that Time' had made her heart. So calmly did she bear the weight .1.4.,110.trk relit With such serenity accept' the JoY. It seemed she had a mother love for life PO ail trittattaYS,Were ci IT I , 1Collyrisitt, - 414 ' th -- 0 Brigham wee het by Mexicans while irrigating his field at Cases Grandes, Chihuahua. Mexico. ' Alston Drigge. widow Apollo of Bishop of Utah Driers andLA a pioneer Delo. Utah. 1446. died Culls held fie ioetb etake conference merking 25 quarterly since-t- he organization-o- r 4, the stake. lerit--Jam- ' ors 1016,--El- der , 166C-d1e- d 111.11.4..-Ov- er - - st 1911-Wi- lliam ' sv. -- ' - - 1,012-.T- HMI-Hy- oboat-10.40- - ' 1171--Em- ma 1 - - 11- taut tomm.. 1642-.-T- 061-Pser- 1dent n, - , litea,-..T- re 11117-.Pr- est. : and Isaac Gallen& Addison Pratt. Noel ktOrtortg and Bentemin J. Gummi,. of Tubuai leaded on. the 'eland tone of the Austral steak.. am missioaerie et the the first -Church to the bland& of the Pacific. 'Nuevo temple was pub. holy dedicated by Apostle Orsoll Hyde. he Pioneers traveled 14 miles. through a prairie country buttato. psseed swarming with- where the city of over the vented ..kearnity. Nebraska, now stands. and camped for,.the night about above the head of half a mile Grand Island. The Pioneer bunters killed a number of buffet which gave the camp a bountstous Suoply of fresh meet.IS63-.- A Company ot cavalig nunt;--100 men. Greet left about boring Salt Lake City for Independence Rock. Wyo.. under, Captain Lot Smith's command. IWOAbout 60 missionaries called conference. Wir eSt late St the apart it the' Historian's Office, Salt Lake City. ItiallPresident Brigham Young in. of hanpete. structed the people Pluto and Sevier counties to col. lect together in bodies of not less arm themselves than 160 win their stock from the well,protoot , Indiana. te. nd was first broken for tho Utah Southern Railway. Strtil..President Brigham Young. by Daniel H. Wells - aocompanied and others. left Salt Lake City for St. George.Gibson. Salt Lake City's first appointed sexton and eosin-velar to former Bishop W. A. C. Smoot of Sugar House ward, died. for Willis. ISMJoshua Thomas of bishop Toquerville. marl, Utah. died in Arisen ta TOtildilite he seventies Midway. Charleston and Walla. Utah. Wasatch County. burg. ware separated front the Twin. tieth quorum of Seventy and or genieed by Abraham H. Cannot' as the Ninety-sixt- h quorum. with president. Elijah Alder as senior was observed by the MillThis day Latter-da- y Saints generally Si a wristlet day of fasting and prayer. Heber M. Wells tale- department that graphed the war wee Utah's quote of volunteers filled. and that the men would be musat Port Dough's. ready, to be tered into service on May 6. Dion...Alt rxpk.TntiinIUIfls No. 4. at - Winter Quarters. near Scofield. .Utah. killed about 200 miners. in-- eluding Many' members of the The ISM-Gro- Mood. is lase..-Eide- re 11833---.- - - ,,, Going via Union Pacific, return through Where the pools are bright and revelation COOCIrOill it the deep, . in women Of Who: the gray trout lies children and eights the Church was given through Joup tho river and over theasleep. lea. Smith. Jr., at Independence, That's the way for Biliy and me. seph Missouri. ' dad!. Native temple was Where 'the blackbird. slog the lat. 18eeThe cated privately, hider Joseph the dedicatory, offering. 'Whine the hawthorn blooms ths , Young prayer. 11147-sweetest. pioneers traveled 17 miles direction In a When the neistlinge chirp and flee. near the Plotter riVer, and earriped Thats the we." for Billy and one. about five miles southeast of the present town of Kearney, the Mier' tho mowers mow the County, county seat of Buffalo Neb.. and a station on the U. P. bay lies thick and R. greenest. Brigham TOWI, Than to trace tbe homeward bee. a high council at Multi. letia-- Th That's the way tot Billy 'Jelin J. Boyd" sailship ed from Liverpool, England. with 763 (or 766) Saints, under the di Where. the hazel bant.le steepest, rection of William W. Cluff. Where the shadow falls tho deep 104-Tof the he ship "Monarch Sea" sailed from Liverpool, Eng- Where the clustering nuts-falfree. with 71 Saints under di. land, That's the way for Billy and ma. rection of Patriarch John Smith. near NebrasWyoming. a vitiate the ka City. bed been selected as the Wby boys ebould drive away Little sect maidens from the play. outfitting place for the emigrants instead of Or lover to banter and fight i - crossing the plains. Florence. About 170 Church teams well. to the from Utah sent were Twice the thing I never could tell. Missouri river this year, after the But this I know, I love to play ship "John Bright" sail-a- d Throttgls the meadow. 'among the from Liverpool. England, with 761 74? (or Salote, under the rection of C. 61. Gillett. tip the water and over the lea. 18711.- -A considerable demdid flood Thar the way for Slily and me. age of property in the lower parts HOGG. of Bait Lake City. was broken or the Manti temple. Smith, formerly the wife of Joseph, Smith, the prophet, died at Nauvoo, Ill. Cameron military reserrt vation bulidings near Beaver. Utah. were sold, and the fort was abandoned ea a military, station. Ifilett-- The Sainte who had recently settled let Preston, Whit. River - valley, Nevada, were organized as a branch tithe Church with ZebeTwo eller characteristics or our diah R. Bradley, as presiding age: The sex and the sax. Wtilism A. Brown, chief of police of Ogden. Utah, was It'll fair enough. You seldom see killed shot and by two bandits a household In which the boss is - near the Hot Springs, north of Og'Utah. den. the one with the least !MOH. rum stake was organized go with William C. Parkinson as , Tele stake, which president. An Is one who can reCache nth end--- or the the memher when it career Was suet it county, Utah, embraced at fol. time tel its organisation the substitute for good looks. ,thres lowing wards: Hyrum Millville. wards), Paradise, Avon. College. Mender. Wellsville and I stake was lit Sterling. Benson William H. Lewis organized withAlma , was Merrill so president: chosen his first and Brigham H. Hendricks his second counselor. This stake when first organizei consisted of the following wards. which formerly belonged to Cache Smithfield, Richmond. CoveIf she thinks love essential to , stake: vine. Lewiston, Clarkston, Newton happiness, she hasn't tried it and Trenton. as rhos. H. Robinson en bishop of lAketown. Utah. to difference between a sweetNebo. succeed Ira late the Bishop heart and a "sweetie" is that the ho Iona ward, Idaho, watt sweetheart usually says: "You or-Lincoln ward the and divided de the western pororganised out of Austin as bishop. tion. with Heber which San Pedro branch. over China gets that mess over there straightened out she might formerly constituted a pert of St. David ward. Cochin County. Art. :lend over a few snissionarite tO acne. was organized as a ward worteow our heathen. with Jeese N. Curtis as blehop. 19001- -0. N. Witzell, one of the oldest Americanism: "I built it rather musictans in Salt lAke City. died. James Hancock, a it will last its long as , but cheaply. T tit Og. Utah pioneet et den., InstilHa, of -Joshua a pioneer Midgley, Here's a harder question than 1653, died in Salt Lake City. es youll find in any popular quit a Utah pioneer Oakley, book: "What became of last of 1847 and the oldest resident BOriiiirville,.Utah, died there, month's salaryr he doors of the aged It years.--Ta new 131.00e Nielson gymnasium. a The uss of glands won't do the stake acad. of branch a rata lot of good until they locate et Preeton, Idaho. were for. the one that makes man a Sucker. opened. molly 100.-Th- e new meetinghouse of the A Tom-ba- y Providence Second ward, was dedi. girt may distress her mother at times but she's never rated by ?rest. Joseph V. Smith. Joseph P. Smith left hely fin up a ward in a "home', Salt 'Ake City for Hawaii to inspect the temple which wee being constructed there. 1522.-T- he southern California L. 7). 15. choir gave the cantata "The (by Even Stephens) at the Balboa , Sprechele Organ Pavilion. San Park Diego, Californa. to an 0 Persons.... of audience, C10221,....Prest. Joseph W. Mcliturin of the California mission. reported that none of the fO11110011ri ell or A hick town is a place where en from Utah bad been affect. ' Saints Is overdraft a matter of friendship, ed by the earthquake which had Santa Barbara. deletroyed Beauty shop: A place that la.. bore to erase the work done by ISSS...At a Council bell at Indecharacter. Mo., it was decided to pendence. 3,00 copiekof the 'Book of - rersonality la the quality that - print Commandments.", .20 men with tour bagenables you to get five dollars left Kirtiand,Ohiti, more from the same fed-u- p acgage wagons and Missouri traveled to New for quaintance. Portage, Ohio, about'waitedmiles di.. ' for where tant they Nakir pan .4katigimfr, thing ,netent tront.,Hirt." a gentleman. Ile never tries to imfirst purchase of land tor press the insignificant with his .theaChurch at Commerce, 'Wool, west made by Joseph Smith. Jr., Thilk other et the eoirtarattOl, two farm. :71t6PYr1ght 1931. purchase consisted of bought respectively of Hugh Wits Syndicate). PARAGRAPHS1 - PACIFICBOTH WAYS --- clean-Whe- to Las Angeles Daily Round Trip Fare 0.1'Nti -- - A BOY'S SONGL ftaamostaatammesdUssiadalamosistestil Medias head. ad mama lath bakaL ia Dank Veal,. ) a ad eatiaboa la doe lasotal Ilaaaaaana aal ago Vie $oar ad Dealt Vitae? balsa ale Iraa- - Data awl saaa aanrallarall ea MSS Clathellik, toot wax Ssul l pickle. - ArRws SPELL - plata" -- 4... 7: s. Think as we to , kit) An unfortunate John hs the south. having escapod from the Carrillo (IA.) leprosarium. Men dread to arrest him. but thers in little to fear. soap water have reduced leprosy toand an illSiglittielint disease, and newest discovery. chalmoogra the oil conquers ft. Mr. Mellon's Plan. hydro-electr- They es. , leper, Zarin la at largo somewhere - Two burglars entered the home of Frank L. Snider. ISO berth First West Street.; about lti p.m.. sagged Mrs. Snider, bound ber band and foot to a chair and leisurely ransacked the &aside grastiost at the hams. eatatort nom asystsvises valay la Awassaa. (POO so tioYa het id below isess4swel), Mosso kiataasibla I.s Saws), Wiwi ars la dm Shawl Wlatto7(34.501 TODAY St. Stomachache. mamma v60 -- :VI' a 11 - , - I tad May IS 54200-- gs Chinn, Sa YR lAttle. Si& 77n1) All-Expettle TriMakiy Altr ' Seezetary Mellon. real businetts man one of President Coolidge's ilissiasippi Mood problem tcommit tee. attacks that problem in the right way. kis would control the kilasitialppl in the north. impounding --beauwaters' during the rainy &canon. arranging an even flow of 'water. laud a regular- suPplY for power. Under his plan the old Wads- sling harnessed for pueret would be reformed, made harmless and would pay the COSI vi 4 its reformation. Word Was recelved in this city from Ogden to the effect that a report to the , Weber county board of commissioners thousands of dollars damages had been done to the fruit crop in that Other. sections L. county bY late frosts. 'reported similar Mums. Two-Def-y q s-- Standard Oil of New York will new stock, bring-in- s total up to about 4464.000,000. The company doesn't need that trifle but will let employee of the company buy the stock to increase intereet in their work. They bad already bought tea millions of the stock. t -- - - 17-In Ob. ...J.'12sIr CALIFORNIA sa1dqS0111111:214 -- glacial-grinding- grIllegol d g suffered- rude cru' shine's. The bronze beeuty of ancient cathedral doors was born of the of consecrated mei tame, whose labors wore touched hammering. with artistry; The fertility of modern fields cam out 'of the natural- - brutal. ity el relentlees The scintillant loveliness of the diamond is carbon that has suffered firom- intense delicate porcelain. with its trio-toThe exquisite alluredient of from a master artist came ut of the potter's fire. Bunyan wrote his Pilgrim, Programs In prison.- '- - Homer sung himself into immortality out of blindness.--Dante not my wrote his la fern but himself suffered the bell of mute managed tworld a of beauty with eighties ,, moms becomes jurist extraordinary. but he spends forty years in the wildernesei and dies without entering the promised minority greatness mustwillingto puffer the hounding. of majority littleness. A gamble for the thrill of Uteri involve the risk of the tra- ' 77 gedy of riefvnt. A seneueenese of spirit that makes the greatest pleasure poo- dbl. leaves the soul open to the touch of the greatest pain. Exemption from pain would automatically bring exemption front pleasure; Ivo cannot oat our cake and have It. We must choose betwem life as a challenge and life so a 'mum fort:, but we must remember that in the tropic where life la easy fruits ripen but moo rot.' (copyright littiCktre Newspaper 'indicate.) ha recent visit to tho United State, . Walt Whitnnus could write moms-thiabout that. home 212,500.00a "kJ'd" Bernstein, wild posed as a prim fighter, ant who led a noisy mob during two days of the street car mon's strike. was amsted and locked in the -county jail on a charge of burglary In forcibly entering the street car barns- - world wants to be of .- ' SOME ESSENITtLS OF HAPPLNTSS. "There is beauty all around Vt'hen. there's love at home, ; There is Joy in every sound - When there's love at home..." This Is the prime factor in the deter With. minalionel what any home is love the lowliest. hut is glorified; without love the palace is- desolate. Here then we have the key to the most ital part, of the better twines movement. This week's "This is the Place" page is de.voted to this theme. The reader is invited to read the page and to cooperate in the Let us do endeavor which it represents. all that we can to beautify our homes. Let us plant our trees and our gardeniiVei us inti-Gsthiig 'ittyceir-equip with every helpful device and con- - children. , the habitations in which we dwell. one shoultteek 'to find delighti LLIivenience and tnatattlia ItrIts wor:r WW1' handl' andlite Om 44'14 - ' - . thigreitest ' A special dispatch to 'rho News from Washington, D. C., stated that RePresentative Joseph Howell had returned to that city from the Jamestotin exposition opening and was visiting the various Mato departments in tho interests of 0 f - quarts that bas '- - , 1 ' oculptor's chisel. The meg. droopier its lyrie lilt from a blue sky is a ery of fear that bas been modulated into loveliness over the centuries. , Wines are grape. that- have suffered the bruising of the wine- - Wednesday. Some "leaders- were depressed beano plucked up Omar courage and began selling again. saying. 'What goes up must come down.' They will be sorry. Coming orents will remind them whae toes up some times goes higher.. it is footle& to gamble on either side of the market. It is inviting trouble to sell things "short" in the United States just now. m of the - aulliegtre. -- ' Analoir is a treacherous steed to ride fan but tie contention that trouble and pain may bring beauty and worth into the world seems fairly well supported on an bands. , Steel is Iron that has suffered through nre. The Venus de hilly is marble that has suffered the blows of the -- APRIL SO, INT. Through the offices of Hon. B. H. Roberta the big strike of Salt 'Ake city street car men wu settled.- Mr. Roberts was successful in eet:ttriel oss.. coosions-frothe ctimPonY for the Milk Order was quickly restorid,. the men made merry,- over the results and returned to their work. . a lb: Plato called suffering a midwife. main he said that no autn is really prepared to rule Until be has learned to .understand Ine irt the achoolroom- -, of his ow notltighly-elevelopenlostipt- Front the Files of the Deseret hews., oast , BY ARTuun BRISBANZ. (Copyright. 1921 , by Tb Star Company.) It - you have opinions not an-proved by those 'in power, hide Iteda" them. Twenty Chinese Were strangled a few itays woman ant men.qacludint 14 & loading communiet.-- as The "think yen please" idea is Tweta;y Years Ago. P .4 lt , Far-seei- ng siversit' y of Throning end former Century Magazine, ago---o- ne , OF TAIN GLENN PRAY& r, , , - r III arise oditer.' - lost rather than pined in its status as the foundational unit of society and the Tram More and more diversions and distracticms have arisen to draw young People in particular away from the home and out into other phases and activities of life. The result of this has been a disithegration in some degree of. the family group and, men have its unified interests. recognized, in this - an unfOrtunate and dangerous tendency, and so efforts have been renewed to make the home more attractive and thus add to its power to draw the family Vet closer together and bold it as the cornerstone of human relation- 19211 Y - -1- U"'"'- - - ILATES o woe I is the Place." USIC lovers in Salt Lake and t1roug11- Lill ..i.a.C.Allia the state will have themselves 111.sut uudiel Utah. n.Pir Nevada. sad rAll other atatsa ay cast& only to blame if for the next few days they or imoatts. MOS. do not thoroughly enjoy the entertainment Address correcpcadeaca tor until:atlas . : , . provided for their blnefIL For several weeks past; the general Bond rstuittances and business to 'rho Dessret Noss, Salt Labs City, Wait committee on the observance of Music , ' .ii..MM10 suBbeituortos tvar (it LaeTh. Coots 10" v - is "." - ' eas s - tO .n!. 4 , - - |