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Show v j.iH- .Aw jA-- r JUNE THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY team ftMraNemg Site it Excpi of Audit Bureau at Circe latlea. Member SUBSCRIPTION ,.,. Week OnB The above Hnili. . mun) paid n e M0MiWM0rt, U UOIII (if Oi. tear Coulee Single WIU ret Plr,. te Utah. WjobIm! other iUtW liTTaT u IU( Bar month. Addrras oorraapoBdaaca for publieaUoa fa The tutor. B.a ."..!2?.05!S VA ttan.to The DoSSt K.oaSalt - VX NATIONAL ADVERTISING KKFKEBENTATI Con. Rotbeobur ( Tom City .. Chicaso... ,MI Detroit . ... tut Coca Kenans City a. . m StaS ia'shli?AlSSf N at. ........Ml Cot nula...............vMlJlctorla Con tar tad Moody. Hittloa Ill 01 bbaroa Building. Lo ajaa ituiidtaa Aotolaa, Callforola Bid, Baa Frnneieco, California Entered at th poatofflco at Balt Ula CKy. U mcqo4 cltu vUtf eeeoidiAS coiiMmi, MifcH I, 111. The Aaaoctatad Praia It exoiualvoly entitled um (or rpbUctUbi ( tH credit to It, or ot otfrorwUc credited to thi Biwiptpcr, oft a lo tba local lor rapobltoatloft m All Jtabad baraia. apaotal diioatcbaa harp ato alao . to tb pic9 riu , , , SALT LAGS CITY. rmrni JUNE 11. 10T7. HEED THE WARNING. Judjei, tod enforcement POLICE offlcen, la general are servant of the We place them in position of refpontkilitjr, empower them with Import ant dutie and par them with the. understanding and obligation that thar win perform their duties end render the service Incumbent upon them. This moat of them are trying honestly and faithfully to do. .They have laws, rules and regulations to guide them, these having been enacted and prescribed by representatives of tha people with g view to the maintaining of order and peaee and the protection of life and prop' ' erty. When it eomes to tb enforcement of law, ills not s question s to what toy individual or sny official thinks. It is what the law prescribes. Just st present there is s wavs of Violation and disregard for Careless and wilful trafrio ordinances. drivers rao 'madly up and down the thoroughfares, ignoring traffic signal and in otbe( bupecls .violating tha traffic laws. No reputable citizen wilt be found guilty of this misconduct. Nor wilt he go to the police, tbs sheriff or the eourts to intercede for anyone who be wilfully engaged .in these dangerous and lawless practices. Repeated violators must learn that they must pay for their folly. The sooner they learn this tbs better off tb community wilt be. Parents who drive cart should at all times obey the law, not only to' minlniize the danger of accident but also to set a worthy example to their boys end girls. As set forth on this weeks "This it the Place" page, representative prosecuting officials, peace officer! end Judges of this community havo recently met end duler-minupon steps to put an end to tbe flagrant violation of law that has prevailed in the recent past. It is a most worthy move, foe the menace of tha traffio violator is no mere fancy, no trivial thing. It i a (lark reality Jeopardizing the Uvea and safely of us til.' We should get behind these officials in their effort to remedy, the situation. Let us show that we are interested in this movement which is of such vital import-anc-a. The officer have, spoken; w must heed the warning. Public notice has been given that violator are to be dealt with severely. Light penalties wilt not prevail. Jail sentences will be imposed where' needed. Don't be surprised, Mr. Violator, if you ere put behind the ban, or if you ere forbidden to drivo your ear for from six mouthg to a year. You have had your warning end if you ere caught violating tb law train you have only yourself to people. , ed blame. ' . Citizens, let ue show that w are in earnest in our desire to protect our fam-.ili- es end the families of ell our neighbors end friends. Let us get behind this determination hr put an end to careless driving and tha sorrow and suffering that it entails. The officers havo declared their intention of enforcing the traffic laws vigorously. Ail they ask is our united support. Let us Join them in the good cause. Let us talk together, act together and pull together in this enterprise. Let us prove that for safe driving; and for the enforcement of law against the violator, This is the Place." SUPPORT BASEBALL. are pleased to learn that the albleliq WE committee of the board of governors ego we eat tn the grand stand with a man who has recently attended games In the East, played by the National and American League teams. Ha the expressed himself as being amazed at and Lake Salt the of ban played by sample tbs Pocatello dubs and waa aurprised at the lack of appreciation on tha part of tha people of Salt Lake City. ( There is nothing that promote good and cities communities feeling between more than do sthletio contest and game which bring out, real sportsmanship. Captain Lindberths famous flight partook somewhat of the nature of a sporting event and all Franoe haled it with e delightful The other day Tilden beat enthusiasm. Borotra of France at tennis and Borotra shook band with him and said; "You're too darned good." Every American who read pf this incident felt a little more friendly toward Borotra as a representative of tha French people. Sport and games breed a spirit of genuine sportsmanship and tend to promote friendliness and better understanding. It is a good thing to have Idaho Falls. Twin Falls, Pocatello and the three Utah cities linked together in this Interstate baseball league. It drew them closer together, make for the spirit of friendliness and good will and is therefor a good business , , proposition. The management of the Salt Lake team is very generous in Ms treatment of the public. Three days a week women are admitted to the games without charge and on day a week the youngsters swarm into , the grounds at wilt . Baseball is the great national game. It numbers among it devotees hundreds of thousands of American men end women. league , encouragement In the Utah-Idais being given to out own bom boys to become proficient in the game end satisfying add wholesome recreation is being ho furnished for lovefs of the game and for . oud young people.' We commend the action of the Chamber of Commerce in this matter, and urge the baseball lovers of this eily to give the League loyal support A GOOD BEGINNING. , med that' eight of this year's graduate civil engineering students of the University of Utah have entered into contract with the firm build , tbrousb all eternity? Tba way it came about that w war Impraaaad with this fact waa that whan wa had coma to tha little valley wa found as old mas thar planting tree. ' B waa a vary eld man. Bear to a hundred years of age. And h was as busy at work planting tb troos aa though h ware twenty --on and fust at tha th reahold af Ufa. Why ahould a uaa ao old plant traa that b could sever hap to aaa grow sad hauling their burden of Idsves and fruit? ' And We uakad him that vary Waa It goo hit grandchildren questU-that b wa doing it? Wo asked, And tna old men anawtrad and aald, , yew b mid. It wa for that, but it waa alao bocuuao there was no reason for him to ait --idle . In tb ahadowa a uaa, though hlo work 'Wore don. Baca b mid, life la never don. - Whan . they Jay na la my grave, bare, he aald. that and nothing for mo. I ahatl still continue. I will go on. Therefor, why should I fold my bands and alt idle? All atarntty la before me, wh areas I am leaving only, this little jlf oa earth behind mo. Tho quiet ton of th eld man's vole, th grout daup light la bis eyes, tb 11 aaraau look upon his fact them Impressed us moro profoundly than wu hud over bean Impraaaad with anything bafora. It fairly staggered us. Not that it was somsthlng w did sot already believe, but bacansa it was brought homo to us by a follow man standing cortainly on. tho vary, border Una between tbit world and, tb seat. Tb young man can reasonably hope. tor year on earth, but bar wa man wh eeuld hot.peealbly have hat hop. And yat h was not only unafraid but wholly unconcern ad. , Alao than, for tha first lima. It dawned oa ns that all old poop! tab this sum attltud. Aa octogenarian does not worry that ho has only a vary Ilttla longer t remain on earth. Ha goat about hit bueineea aa though Ufa wore still all bafora him. And what does that mean? Why, It . can mean only ana thing. And that thing in that arary man has tb that tha grav Is merely th antranc to a Ilf to com. Ha may toll you that ha does not know whether b baliava this or not Buff th tact that h kaops going la proof enough n. AIL TO OLD GLORY. rules the air with the recent of Lindbergh and Chamberlin.. This feet should stir the imagination of tbs American people, to a more whole-hearte- d observance of Flag Day, ' June , Tbs achievement of Lindbergh and Chamberlin are still fresh in the mind of the American citizen, lie sees in these flights the personification of the American eagle, th king of birds and complete master of the sir. He sees Old Glory emblazoned across the skies of the Atlantic ocean and stirred . by th imagery pietored h foresees the dawn of s new era in aviation in which 0 American eagle end Old Glory will play oremott role lo pioneering new ehseoels of international commerce end communication with all the world and it COLUMBIA it that conaclouanaaa. Twenty Years Ago. Jt.VE 11, SMT. Prospect for a peaceful settlement of th strlk of electrical worker of th R. H. Boil Tsiaphoa company war moat ' ancourajrlns, It was anbeconference nounced, following a tween a delegation of worker a ltd officials of th company bald la thia city. -- . la UUwmukao, ' Intarvtaw of War William H. Taft Issued scoffed at Iks Idea of war between th United Stata and Japan. Ha said b bad aa abiding faith for continued peace bltween th two nations. a statement la which b ' 1 Hon. A. W. HcCuna. mining rallroag builder of this city, been In Peru for a Ions' Um ing valuable properties thara, to his homo her and stated was quiet In South America business outlook good. , maa sad who had develop- returned that alt with th Herman Obrovttch, an Austrian, was shot eight times and killed in a bunk-honear th North Tempi street Viaduct by Slants Heeich following n quarrel over th latters wife. Th slayer escaped but tb woman waa arrested , held as a witness. , ne ' Charles B. 'Hahn, chief probation officer of tb Juvenile court of thia Jurisdiction, tendered his resignation to go to Lain Winona, Ind., to assist In th supervision of a boy's summer camp established at that place by former Judft Willis Brown. ' THE ho t sfron-lorr- ho , and forme Wiaooneia Cent err MegoWno. - Important Event In Church History - tho-mid- ua ettl-eten- ' It I .surprising, therefore, to find Amlel. a little farther oa la his Journal, describing th sort of mastary that follows creativ meditation. To kaow bow to b ready, a groat thing, a proctou gift, and that Implies calculation, grasp, and decision. To b always rsady, a man must bo abl to cut a knot, for everything cannot bo untied. th know how to diseases what I essentia from detail in which it la enwrapped, for ovorything cannot be equally I considered. In a word, hejmnst b abl to simplify his duties, his busiUfa. ness. and hia It I astonishing how, ail of us are generally cumbered up. with tba thousand and ona hindrances and duties which are not such, but which nevarthicaa wind us about with tboir spider threads and fottor th movement of our wings. ' It la th lack of order which makes us slave. The confusion of today discounts ths freedom of tomorrow. Confusion is tb oneray of all comfort, and confusion la bora of procrastination- - To know bow to be ready w must be abl to finish. Nothing la don but what is finished. Tb things which us win start up again later oa before wo leave dragging-behin- d ns and .harass our path, lot each day take thought- - for what own lta affairs And respect ths day which concerns it, liquidate is to follow, and then w shall be always ready. ' To kaow bow to;b . . ready. Is st bottom to know how to die. wishes this To know where on is going and what on and word to ones ones Is order; engagements , again order; keep to have everything ready under ones hand, to be able to dispose of all one's forces, and to have all ones means of whatever kind under commend still order; to discipline ones habits, ones efforts, ones wishes; o organ lie ones Uf. to distribute on time, to take the measure of ones duties and to maka onas rights respected; tl employ ones capital mod resources, ones talents and ones chances profitably ail this belong to nnd Is included In pesos, Inward 11 berty and th word order. Order means light fre command over oneoelf; order is power. It latraportant to remember that this outward order that Is power la ths ripe fruit of that inward order that is peace and serenity which come from th tolost art of meditation by men who retue to sell ail of tholr souls th crowd. , (Copyright McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) on He-mu- et all PARAGRAPHS TODAY BY ROBERT QUILLEN. BuQ Whsle and Alheisi. Short News.' Tom Taggart don might-hav- e better with a Democratic candidate named Cotton- - Nathan Straus Recovers. f Th hard Job of "peaceful" nation Isn't to keep the peace but to keep th pace. Lady Aetor Defends Eve. The Deseret News does not Yet tb hard part Isnt flying accoeaartly endorse or commend th Atlantic, but surviving all of Mr. Brisbanes conciu-- 1- I over ions. His editorials are pub- I what th world doss to you later. of opln liahad as oaproeaions Wi bav th first plptur of deIon of th world's highest sal. I ! mocracy in th babel of tongues arled editor. that stopped work on th tosrer. .i BY ARTHUR BRISBANE. is UL Christian Selene will tali Co.) him all Ills are (Copyright. 127. by th StarMemImagination and A lookout oa th cnileor error, non real. i home, Lindbergh That make doen them Ins unbringing phis. called out. there eh blows, broad pleasant Istndbonn i bow. oft thft iurbotr4 on th brldgepaw a big bull whale, Nathan Straus has recovered g boop-Inoccompanted by hii cowo master from his illneaa, and will leave the close to their lord and hospital in two or three days. This aa he rolled and epouted, hi good news to thousands of mothers whs ows their children s live , that mad to th Intelligent, seientiflo charha oould Nothing bull whale believe that th tiny ity of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straus. acroee flown maa on th bridge bed th Atlantic ocean, in th other dl Patent pockets for bathfhg suit Will keen matches and ffftlffft, lipsticks How can you hop to make ad dry. Thai will interest thousands atheist believe that thar orista S not at ail Interested in "artificial divine Intelligence flashing from creation of life. on universe to another, pervading all epaea? The bull whale and tha Great Britain will tty a 1.029-m- ll then fool Ton cant know. atheist air hop, from England to Asia. , a Lindbergh, Chamberlin and Levin gom of th new rune, briefly have started thing. aa follows: Reporters will fly out 100 miles Charles A. Levtne who flew the to. meet Lindbergh, and tell bow on 2,OOe.SOO will ho ocean, apend standing on th deck, air lines. Success to then they will fly back ahead of , him. th Memphis, and tell what he Governor Frank O. Lowdens seemed to b thinking. supporters say ha ought to or-b nominated In 1ISI and Will Field Great Haig aa president" Britain Marshall ganize Lowden for really won the war,, and clubs all over tbe country to op- could have won it without th help pose Calvin Coolidg. of th United States. President Coolidgs will go fishThat won't hurt Unci Bara's ingfriends across th feelings, John Drew ha a relapse and oocsn willif our kindly pay back th doctors are worried. He 1 seventy-thrthey borrowed. History will years old. He has given pleas- moneythat Franco won th war. ure to many of his fellow citizen. say Without Franco, England would New Fork will authorize a build- never have ing 101 stories high. Men should Hobenzollem "got started"vand prine might have find out bow high they really can moved td Buckingham Pa lac. build! ' . tower In Chicago, A Lindbergh Emil Ludwig, who wrote a good more than 1,200 feet high, wlU prova Mayor Thompson's determin- book about Napoleon, now calls th a "Poor, nervous to make Chicago first in German ation man, who never waa tha war lord, everything. or demon of war, ho waa said to be." This annoys Gorman Nationll. A prison doctor says Earl carried into th penitentiary alists, who want another Hohea-zolier- n dote. on a stretcher, only imagines" he SO Lady Actor, a Virginia girl In Britain's parliament, and a credit to tb United States every day, feels about Adam Just about a Ludwig feels about the kaiser. Eve, says Lady Astor. was an angel compared to Adam, wbo was nothing but a weakling. Eve waa tho first "protester.' "She wanted knowledge sod refused to llv in a fools paradise. -- y J- trans-Atlant- kod ic so ee JUKE IL , camps et th Sefnte.traveled 111 The Pioneers wa bald at Uer conference the Sight w mile end camped 1 Caepen-noLima, Iklnols, and ths branch et th protest. H sear with Isaac town in Wyotkat place (he largest was which Mortey a president, and GardWU At place ming. in iner Snow a bishop. days as known aarly Pioneer tST The pioneers traveled 17 ' tbe of the Piatt, Crossing "Upper miles sp ths North Platt and and later as th Upper Platt Fercamped for th alght sear th ry, the Pwneer found several, of site of eh Inpresent rillag companies et Missourians bound Brookhurst hatrone county, for Oregon. Neb Amass M. Lyman, who had train ef i, The first emigrant been sent back from th plohser 1M season arrived la Balt Lake the end other elders, met tho tsn City. f aha Mormon 1807 sick detachment Senator Stephen A. Douglas, Battalion on Pols creek. in S political apooch delivered at ISO Caleb Baldwin, on of th Illinois, characterised Springfield brethren who had been imprisonMormonlera'' "aa a loathtom si-re- r ed wih th Prophet Joseph Smith oa th body politic" and recIn Liberty Jell, Mo, died is Salt ommended that Congress should Lake City. cut It out. apply tho knife and or ZSbm The peace commies ionere met marshafl Aa expedition, ISM with President Brigham Toung T. Burton Robert under posse, nnd ethers to th Council House, for tks purSalt Lake left City Salt Lake City, and the dtfdcul-tie- s pose of arresting Joseph Morrll between the United States and others encamped on th Wemnd Uta were psadeably adjustber river, a little below th most ed. of Weber canyon. Tha Batata at 1 pensrsi Daniel H. Well and Harrisburg, Washington county, pom militia started for Sanpete Utah, were organized into s to protect th settlements ballsy of th Church, with Jest branch In that and adjacent counties Lewie se president, egnlnet the Indians James Davidson and wife dlad ties 1BT4 The steamship "Nevada sailwant of watar oa tha dssert iron ed from Liverpool. England, with St. between Georg sad tha Bat1 Swtsa 2(2 Saints British. tlements oa tb Muddy in Nevada. , nnd German.(m ! Dutch nnd 11 Ico- Tb First Presidency, is s landlc) In charg of Joseph Birch. 2872 called an the general circular, ZW8 Abotrt persona parttcl-pate- d for aid to gather th poor in the Salt Lake county Kople from Tb sum of abroad. Old Folk ezcuralon to Ogden, wet donated during th where th aged peopla had a tl(.0 "ManhatTh steamship year. Splendid time. tan sailed from Liverpool, EngZMl Patriarch Jobs Stoker died land, with 111 Salats la charga of Ulbh. at Bountiful, David Brin ton. -I Dingle- Dell Branch, Bear Brigham Tetrag aad Lake county, Ideho, waa organla-a- t 297d President left St. Georg for Belt Lak party where th Cottonwood, (later Dingle) they arrived July L City, rd. with Samuel A. Wlleeg ae I8TT Dr. Escaiel Lee died ta Salt bishop. Lak City. ZSSA The Salute at Parker, (nek Saint who had Battled River Valley, Idaho, were organ- 1881 TheTonto in the Basin, end vicinity, ised eg a ward with Wyman M. were organised ae - a Arisen, Parker as bishop, Alien ae bishop-Uwith Rial ward lena Elder J. Hoglsnd baptised J The Stints who had settled M. Lfndelof and wife (a Swedish and northParson ef northeast family) la th rlvor Neve. Bt. west of Spanish Fork. Utak couned Rosa!. This It war Utah Into two organised ty, to her been th first L D. A baptism performed U Bua- wards, namely, Beniamta with Andrew J. B. Stewart aa bishop, ela. end Lake Shore with Lorenzs ArAvert Lucius Hals, ef Ban. aa bishop. nock county, Idaho, died at Inty leThs first L. D. a. Suadsy U87 dependence, Missouri, while . laschool in Alberta. Canada, was boring at a missionary (s the oa Lees Creek, with organised Ceptrsl State, mission. Jonathan E. Lnyrel as superinZSi Clawson aseeeedsd Rudger tendent. Charles W Penrose as president Frederick Keeler, bishop ef ef th European mleslotL Mrs. IMS th Sixteenth ward. Balt Lake City, Christine tsortuiten a Utah hand since lUt, died in Salt Lake City. cart pioneer of lit died at Mesa Th On Hundred and Twenty-ti- nt Arisons. quorum ef seventy was orIMl Th Meadow ward, of tha at Cardston, Alberta, ganized Waled stake, waa organised with W llhelra F. Xowaltls aa bishop; Canada, with Charles McCarty ad senior president. be was ordained Juse It, ml. James W. Davis urns ordained a 104 Oscar F. Hunter succeeded Elijah F. Sheets e bishop ef the to praalde bishop and sot over tb dittos apart Eighth ward, belt Lake City. ward, Oneida Mrs Olivia Pratt Driggs, n countv. Idaho. of 111, and daughe ISIS Nila Anderson, ' Utah pio- t UtahofBionear th let Parley P. Pratt, ter neer of lilt, died st Ephraim, died la Pleasant Grove. Utah. Utah n Covington, 11 Th Ogden Tabernacle choir ISOUtahJohn Thomas pioneer of 11(7, died et Lon, gev a concert In th Tabernacle in Belt Lake City. Wayne county, Utah- - Joseph I. Earl was ordained a bishop and tSXS Mrs. Henrietta C. William a Utah pioneer of 1MT, died et set apart to prastds evtr th Bunksrvlll ward, Lincoln county, Ogden, II year old. Nevada, and Calvin Hall was ordained s bishop and set apart te JUKE IS. preside ever th Washington 1W- 4- Joeoph' Bmlh was arrested ea ward, Washington county, Utah. c. Plxton was ordained IS charge ef destroying th Joseph n bishop end set apart to pre-el- d tried before the municiOver th Cove ward, pal court of Nauve and acquituiea ted. Th following day th eth'county, Oregon: William D. Hank er members of ths City Council to preside ever th Union ward. were tried before th tame court, Union county, Oregon. Andrew P. on a similar charg sad honorBhumwsy, on ef th original pioneer ef 21(7, died at Franklin, acquitted. ably IBS Elder Jeaee (1 Little left Phil-- s Idaho. 2H4 Samuel H. B Smith, a nephew accomlor th adelpbia west, et th Prophet Joseph Smith, died panied by Co. Thome L. Kan, who had decided t visit th la Salt Lake City. fr IW-- A i0 1B le POEMSlfcJVCtS BY MOIRA ONEILL. . Th Celtio poets ring like birds tor th sheer Joy of omgtag. Th Underlying-no- te of sadness la In most oflhelr gongs, and though bittern eau, too, is often revealed, it is seldom a hopeless bitterness, but rather statement of anguish uttered la homesickness, and in momenta of political disillusion. Th whole background of Irish history ia like a dark curtain of corrow. and it Is no wonder that most et th bravo airfare who have com out of Ireland reflect the longing nnd melancholy that nr a 'part ot their heritage. Mias ONeill Is on of tha truest of Celts, and this little poem is a favorite of min. Over her in England Im helpin wi the hey. An I wiaht I was In Ireland th livelong day; th English Ray, an Weary sorra take the wheat! Ocht Corrymeela, an th blue sky over it. t , Theres a deep dumb river flowin by beyont Zhe heavy trees. This livin air is moithered wi th hummtn o th I wiaht Id hear tha cUddagh "CORRYMEELA ba; er w ' There if only one freeing agency that is sufficiently universal in it operation to loosen all the shackles that impede the progress of man. That is the power of Truth, which comprehends all things and which, because of its working perfectly in accordance with divine principle, establishes absolute liberty in mind and in aflesser agency to free faire. .One may use bimseff from tlie bondage of ill health; he may find another to unloose the bonds of poverty He never can be wholly free, however, until be contacts a power that is peoples,. in setting aside every Such conquests will be made by the equally effective limitation, no matter what its mature or its American eagle bearing in big one claw the effect may Business. , (dive branch of peaee to tbe peoples of the , CONFIDENCE. world and tiding in promoting that world peaee through fostering among them com' mon understanding. It is inevitable that Ob, I can lay my heart upon A tender summer tbe advancement of aeronautics should tend And hear the wind-swe- pt day. word that flowto this end ae any medium which will tend ers. to. annihilaU distances will also lend to On garden pathways sty. . eliminate sectionalism. t Let the Stars If you would know their little songs . ' Hail then to Old Glory. You must bo very still end Stripes wave-- free from "every flagpole, And leave your laughter far Iway from every, housetop, from every church Upon tbe highest hill; steeple or municipal building. Let the flag herald to tbe American people tbe liberty And you must wtor a mood of gold, about of movement, the mastery of the air, the And fold yourselfstars of dreams and clouds end skies, With spirit of world love and peace that it sig- And never have a doubt nifies.' Let (he American people rededi-ca- te themselves under Old Gkfry to a new Ah, then you will heap wondrous things; realization of the citizenship (bey enjoy Shy trees will talk to you, under the common flag end of the obliga- You will leapn mysteries very old, . And secret very new. tions that citizenship impose on them as GEORGE ELLIST0.Y.. individual. (Copyright, 1127, br Ctorg EUlatbo.) i ! What Becomes Of Your Wages? , Are you extravagant or are yos investing in Get Bleb Hnlvk" cbemeef Better "Forget It and prefit by what million have paid dearly for learning That attained Wealth la ' usually through, email but regular sav- d ings invested In a safe, well t institution like aura Osv Savings Shares Are fat I Save end e farfeMsree If rsa are obliged s withdraw. man-age- i M 31 Deseret Building Society ft. Mala Com- , terms as will best and . This is one reason why the, County Records prove we continue to make more real estate loans than any three competitors combined. .. ' ? " . ; , - . v . Could this be accomplished unless our rate, terms and znethtods were right! ; - t Oh what ah outs filled ths air. Whan going Lindy so fair, la th "Spirit et $1 Louis" Arrived safely there. rJa suit the convenience pleasure of each' individual case. . -- triumph belAon! So applaud Mm In Sng. Hall Columbia's bralLson! , LEWIB. I Lak I City. Ibqr , WE represent no Eastern ASpany, we can and do loan upon such TO CAPT. LINDBERGH. 4 Teg twaa Lindbergh who Sew, Oer th vast ocean blue; a Lika an eagle he soared. Among stars brightly beaming. And how swift was his flight Through th perilous night. Till h cam into view. Of tb search lights a stream ing. For th Star Spangled Banner w t TRIBUTE it fait Ukt CHy. What a Satisfactory fsrttss years mt ta tha pafcUsb Hock Ift fores, sm NAftMMe. iMtta A I low th Corrymeela, an south wind, , D'ye mind me now. the eong at night is mortal hard ta rale. The girdi are heavy goin' her, the boy are ill to pleas; When onse t I'm out this workin' hive, Hia I'll be back again Ay, Corrymela. ln th same soft L1 Th puff o amok fromfei) euld . roof before aa English town! For - a shaugh wld Andy Feolaa her I'd give a silver crown. Fop a curl o' hair like Mollis's ye'll ask tha like In vein. Sweet Corrymeela, ari tha soft rain. (Copyright, 1127). , Sir Oliver Lodge, who believes and think me wild Fair MONEY TO LOAN in ghosts and spirits, says that with synthetic protoplasm Uf can be created in th laboratory. This, say .Lodge, doss not belittle God's man for is Gods oreation, power, and might well Imitate hia maker on a smair scat. H might, but h won't. That la ho will not crest th only Uf that counts th life that thinkn Real Ufa is thought, not matter. burn go runnln through tha heat. Fast Corrymeela. wf tha blue ky over It. Th people thats In England la richer nor the Jews, There not the smallest young gossoon hut travel In hia shots! hatwaon ms rd give tha pip teeth to see a barefut child. Och! Corrymeela, an tha .Jow couth wind. Here's hand so fun o money an hearts so full o' car. Ood sava ye, colleen dhas," I arid; the girl she thought r r 4 t Car-ro- POWER OF TRUTH. Char . Yesterday I entered a plan for serenity la th midst of modem distraction, for quiet la th midst of modem blare and not, for meditation la th midst of modern talkativeness, for privacy In of modern publicity in abort a plan for th lost art of meditation. from th daUcat and fra-eioI pointed my plea with a paragraph si proaa of Am leis Journal. a 1 fear that hare and thar reader aaay think that I was plaad-la- g wa into idle ourselves turn dreamers, and impractical that whereas I was pleading tor that Quiat and meditation In which a Iona w can refresh and replenish our reserve forces tor th highest nt iMdizt By oditor of tho " From the Files of tba Deseret News, la , , ART OF BEING ORDERLY President of Univoratty of What eould b more Interact! n(. r mote Important for a man ta know than that tba Ilia of which bo I bow a part will never and but will ge oa forever that ha .THE 1927, BX GLENN FRANK. Jobs Sievea MeGronrty, ANNOUNCEMENT i ing the University stadium to apply the knowledge gained in school to the erection of the wooden part of the structure now rapidly rising on the University campus. It is e contract involving the building pf seats for 20,000 persons in which work 440,006 feet of lumber and thousands' of pounds of steel bolls will be .used. The Job undoubtedly will, teet the engineering skill of the graduates to Ibd utmost but there is no doubt in tb minds of tb contractors that tba work will bo well done and meet fully the specifications. Tb contracting firm is to b congratulated on tho faith manifested in the ability of these students end the graduates then, selves are to be eqmmended on thus early launching out into practical work. The experience will bo of the utmost valne to them and will be a stepping stone to greater thingi and more pretentious accomplishments as the years advance. If more of this spirit were manifested towards young men who' arc Just budding into professional life, it would serve as an incentive to others to prepare themselves to take up various branches of occupational Activity. . Instinct of life. be.-Chr-istian, of the Chamber of Commerce has decided to sponsor e Chamber of Commerce baseball day at Bonneville Park on Tuesday, June 21. The him is to promote the success of the Utah-Idaleague, and with the. Chamber of Commerca behind it Una should be e source of support and rousing day and of encouragement to the boys and tha the league. There has been a sentiment that the Chamber of Commerce should get behind the league end lend it This move will undoubtedly support. meet with, popular, approval It is not generally known that the Utah-Idaclubs are giving the people of Utah end Idaho as interesting and satisfying an exhibition of the great national game as w Nave ever had a good even as we had when the Salt Lake team wa a member of Pacific Coast league. Up to dste the , th i tb patronage to which Just g few day tUw' pv Utah. ukt cttr. Affroo PubHahtd Ob It til pot b4 Is entitled. 11 . Forty yean in learning how ui to terte you now : havo, fitted - . v Tracy Loan &Trust Ca . . ORGANIZED TO SERVE TUU PUBLIC. Safe Depeeit Teelta on Mela Fleer. Bexei gs ge mo per yen. IU t i . |