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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Wm : i a Privilege are the most notable In throat and by its . de- lightful flavor and refreshment restores die joy of life. Nothing else can give you so much en- joyment for so little. G143 Remember Wrigleye After Every Meal famous for shale. Theyre In Theyre Theyre In Theyre Not Not- - J V llow does one get into Whos Who? What are tlie qualifications for admittance? Io you ask to be Included or do you wait to be asked? M Mi yy 1 H m 'A $ iV r Hit - Harold Babe Ruth. Airnee McPherson. Jack Dempsey. Lloyd. f?MJ -- RH Til den, . !i l Jack Dempsey, youll look in vain for It In Whos Who. Pugilism evidently is regarded hy the publisher as not In the line of useful and reputable achievement. Nor will you find nnytlcng about P.nbe Ituth. the king of swat, nor...nn.vt.!iing about such national figures as Helen Wills. Willie billiard expert, and Lobby .Tones. William Hoppe, T. Tilden, Jr., former anmtear tennis champion, gets In. but he is llsled as an aulhor. not a tennis player. Edward Lacker, chess champion, also gets In. If you care to take the tinte youll find many Interesting Inclusions and exclusions. If you are n movie f- -n youll probably wonder why certain Included and certain others left stars have out. Mary Ilckford and Dotmlas Fairbanks are mentioned, but Pole Negri ttnd Finest Torrence fulled to make the crude. Mary Miles Min'er, who hnsn't appeared on the screen for several -- ears. Is given a place, while P.ehe Daniels is as yet nobody ns far as Who's Who Is concerned. screen child, Jackie Congnn, twelve-year-olrates more than a hundred words of biography, and yet no room could he found for James Crime, former movie actor who is now a successful director and responsible fbr that screen epic, The Covered Wagon. Doth tlie Talmadce sisters nre given a place, hut Marlon Davies und Alice Joyce stay out. Charles Chaplin and Harold Lyold are honored but Mack Kcnnett. the man who contributed to their fume, goes unsung. Singing In opera is considered a reputable and useful occupation, and you will find a great many persons listed who follow this pursuit. Included Is Marlon Talley, the twenty-year--olKans i City girl, whose debut In New York last February created such n sensation. Pallet dancing. however. Is not so good. No month n Is made of Pavlowa, Isadora Duncan or Ruth St. Denis, all of whom are well known to American audiences. Fielding Yost, athletic director at the University of Michigan, and George Huff of the University or Illinois are mentioned, .while Knute Itockne, whose Notre Damp football teams have won respect throughout America, finds himself omitted. The usefulness and repute of ragtime is testified to In the appearance of such names as Paul Whiteman. George M. Cohan, Eddie Cantoi; and Irving Per!in. The nvre spectacular type of evangelism is represented by Lilly Sunday and Almee Semple McPherson. TweDty-fivper cent of those listed In Whos well-know- Pola Negri. e s - n - -- he downpour. Washington A. yu..v.3v, ' Jackie Coogan, v.'v5's.4WaaVAw,; Knute Rockne. Who were horn on farms. Investigation reveils. Small towns of loss than S.(XH) population nished another 24 per large cities contributed 20 per cent Suburbs of large cities furnished but 4 per cent. In proportion to populut'on. however, the largo cities furnished twice as many notables ns the average for the nation, the small cities two and three-tenthtimes as many, villages thre times as many, and suburbs four times as nmny. Expressed In another way: in proportion to the population, the cities contributed nearly six times as many notables as did the farms, whereas the villages contributed nearly nine times as nmny. and suburbs nearly eleven times hs many as the farms. This Is not taken ns proof that early life on a farm was not conducive to future eminence. Numerous bits of Information indicate that a large number of the older American notables spent part of their youth on farms and considered that these experiences had been helpful In their development. .Many, Indeed, have spoken of themselves ns having been reared on a farm when In fact they were horn In a village or city and merely spent part of their formative period working on a farm, usually their summer months, says Trof. Stephen Vlsher In reviewing these figures for fur-een- t. s - Whos Who. . of the fathers of the notables in Whos-Wh- o were found to he as follows: cent were business men; 34 per rent were pr fesslonul men; about 29 per cent were farmers; laborers, an ler cent were skilled or of one per cent unskilUtf laborer, only one-hal- f Occupations 35.-pe- semi-skille- d "Albers standi or tube-still- beet-top- lin d s Salt Lake Repairs on the of the Utah Oil Refining company, which were burned in the recent fire, are now nearing completion, it was announced Saturday. The stills, are already in .operation, but the repairs are progressing on the superstructure and on the high stack. These repairs put the plant on full capacity operation. Washington There i.s a crop of bales of cotton, as predicted by the United States government bureau, which means' prosperity to various channels of trade in the south, regardless of the price paid the farmer. A large per cent of the total yield is picked by the farmers and 'heir families. If only 50 per cent is picked by hired labor it will mean $150,000,000 distributed in the south amongst laborers who work from July to November and who spend their money nearly as fast as they make it. It is all cash, frequently paid at the end of each days labor. Layt'on Layton dairymen have been served notice by the Dairy associatioq that care must be away exercised In keeping from dairy cattle. The notice was sent nt after It was discovered that some of the milk coming to the station was from cows that had been eating beet The beets taint the milk and ps. he taint is particulraly noticeable afr the milk has been bottled. Logan While rain ended a three eeks spell of most delightful October weather, those aware of the need f moisture to. complete the germinan of fall grain on thousands of cr.es in. the valley did not object to Layton-Kaysvill- e Marion Talley. Helen Wills. Jr, Myton Bliss Lott, foietian at the of the Uintah Basin Seed Growers association, in Myton during the past few days, has been mak-na collection of samples of alfalfa eed for the Utah exhibit to the International Hay and Grain show to be ldd in Chicago. plant - I.y work name Then you. cools the parched e d One class of prominent Americans whose names are constantly In the headlines has nlmost no representation In Who's Who. This Is the field tf sport If youre Interested in the early Ufa of still quenches thirst, cap-rac- merce. flub: Detroit, Bankers Detroit Athletic. Fellowcraft, Country, Bloomfield Hill Country, Detroit Golf, Detroit Boat, Detroit Yacht, Wolverine Auto, Automobile of America. Chartered ship, and at own expense conducted party to Europe, leaving New York, Dee. 4, HH6. with object of organizing a conf. of peace advocates to Influence belligerent govts, to end war; returned home after reaching Christiania, Norway, but member of the party Dento Stockholm, Sweden, and Copenhagen, mark, an through Germany to The Hague. Maintains corps of social workers to look after welfare of employees and families, al.no legal and medical depts. free of charge; school for teaching English l&hg.; built Henry Ford llonp. at cost of $7.50U.U00. Umpire 14d., July Apptd. by Proa. Wilson mem. Wage 9 ; Hem, candidate for U. 8. Senate against 13, Truman H. Newberry, 191S. Home: Dearborn, Mich. all means wait to be asked. Tlie publishers on the theory that if you are somebody your will somehow drift into their attention. they look Into your claim to fame, and if It appears that you merit some mention la the big red book, you receive a letter requesting you to fund over certain Information about yourself. Tills you are told to fill In on a blank which accompanies the letter. You do this, und presto! youre a notable.On the basis of an estimated population of 111,000,000 for the United States In 1020 It Is calculated that only one person out of every 4,2-1Is able to break Into Whos Who. And breaking In, the publisher emphasizes. Is accomplished solely by doing something worthwhile. It is further emphasized that no one can pay money to get" his name Into Whos Wtio, and that the mere accumulation of wealth Is not regarded ns an achievement of sullldent Importance. to call for mention In this bulky volume. Says a sentence In bold face type on page 21 : Not a single sketch In Whos Who In America has been paid for and none can be paid for. Under the hendlng Qualifications for Admission to Whos Who In America, we And the following: The standards of admission , . . divide the ellglhles Into two classes: (1) those who are selected on account of speelul prominence In creditable lines of effort, making them the subjects of extensive Interest, Inquiry or discussion In this country; and (2) those who are arbitrarily Included on account of official position civil, military, naval, religious, or educational. "The first of these two classes comprises persons who have accomplished some conspicuous achievement something out of the ordinary, so to speak something which distinguishes them from the vast majority of their contemporaries. This class is confined to Americans, or those who are so prominently Identified with American tifTuIrs ns to be the subjects of wide Inquiry or discussion in the United States. Thus a few foreign actors, singers, lecturers and others nre Included, who, by frequent visits, or In some other way, have become the subjects of common American Interest. The arbitrary class embraces without regard to notability or prominence In any other respect, tlie following: AH members of congress; members of the cabinet; nil United States judges; federal department heads; all governors of states, territories and Island possessions of the United States; all Judges of state and territorial courts of highest nppellute Jurisdiction; all American ambassadors, and all ambassadors and ministers accredited to this country; all American consuls at important places In foreign countries; all living American authors of books possessing more than ephemeral value; the attorneys general of the various states; all officers of the army above rank of colonel, and of the navy above the rank of captain; heads of all the larger universities and colleges; heads of the lending societies devoted to philanthropic, education and scientific alms; members of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Institute of Arts and Letters; bishops and chief ecclesiastics of all the larger religious denominations of the United States, and others who nre In like manner chosen because of official relations and affiliations. Leafing at random through the pages of Whos Who is an Interesting and not at all unprofitable pastime. For here you can trace the life histories of men whose names have become household words captains of Industry, scientists, Judges and lawyers, reformers, churchmen, educators, doctors, warriors, politicians, actors and even movie stars. In none of these classifications, however, ore you likely to find all the names which may mmim Washington Approximately 1500 residents of Utah were relieved of the burden of income taxes by the federal tax reduction law passed in 1924 and ef ective in 1925, according to a comparison between returns fiitd in these years made available by the treasury departments report of income statistics for 1924. Price After penetrating an seam of hard rock Monday the drill in the test well of the Price River Petroleum company again bored into th6 Mowery shale, with increased showings of gas and oil. Although a strike of some sort was expected under tlr.3 hard formation, which mas thought to be a the real objective of the well is the Dakota sand, lying appro: Twenty-fivimately 150 feet lower feet of hole was made Monday in the KORD, Henry, automobile mfr. ; b. Greenfield, Mich., July 30, lstftt; h. William and Mary (Lttoif.it) F. ; ed. dint. sch.; Greenfield; m. Clara J. Bryant, .of Ortn-flel- d, Apr. 11, 1H&S. Learned mHchintal'a trade; In letrott since 1KN7; wee chief enter. Ediann Illumlnat-Inj- f Co.; organizer. 1103, and proa. Ford Motor Co (larifHMt mfr. of automobiles In the world, employing over 200,000 persons; turns out about 7.000 automobiles a day). Announced Jan. 1014. plan of profit-sharin- g Involving distribution of ten to thirty millions of dollars annually to employees. Member Society Automotive Engineers, Detroit Hoard of Com- Interest in to Layton Davis county farmers are realizing the. value of adequate fertilization of their already rich soils and are utilizing all the manure from the Salt Lake Union stockyards.. J. H. Manderfield, manager of the yards, offered the fanners of Davis the fertilizer if they would haul it away. The yards are capable of supplying between 40,000 and 50,000 tons a year, reports Mr. Manderfield, which will go a long way toward sustaining the richness of the farms of Davis. Salt Lake It requires but a little glance into history to appreciate what Utah has been doing in the poultry industry the last half dozen years. In 1922 the value of poultry and poultry products marketed was not much more than $105 000. Last year it had increased to $3,600,000. 192(1-1112- 1 ! Utah men and America? What have they to become notable"? How many of these notables are there? From what environments did they spring, and where do they live now? Who's Who In America answers these quesIs Just off the tions for yon. Volume 14, In 2,271 world to tell the and press ready again pages the Important facts about 20,915 men, women and yes, children, who, In the estimation of those who compile this monumental work, are the best known In all lines of useful and reputable achievement. Whos Who1' was established away back in IKK) by Albert Nelson Marquis, then In the publishing and advertising business. His first volume, containing 8,(KI2 sketches, was evidently a successful venture, for every other year since 1 StH) there 1ms apieared u new edition each containing more material than Its predecessor. According to the preface, Who's Who alms to tell just the things every Intelligent person wants to know about those who are most conspicuous In every reputable walk of life birthplace, age, parentage, education, college or university degrees, occupation, position, achievements, politics. 6oeielIeSjclub3, rnurrlages, etc. In fact the chief feature of each career, without eulogy or criticism." Suppose we look up somebody. Lets take Henry Ford. Heres what we find: WIIO News Notes Live State highway A Utah district, the He-je- r valley, is achieving considerable fame in producing lambs. Heber lambs ranged on almost ideal range, ie in strong demand each fall on the eiddle western markets. Myton L. C. Potter alfalfa seed producer, who resides on the North Myton bench, has finished threshing his crop and has 284 sacks of seed. So far this is the largest crop reported for this season in this part of the Mr. Potters last years crop basin. totalled 667 sacks and was a record for the season of 1925. Nephi Fire on the farm of Dean Winn, two miles northwest of Nephi, resulted 'in the destrucion of proper- ty valued at $1500, Wednesday afternoon. Three cattle sheds, 100 tons of hay and a quantity of farm machinery were destroyed. Ogden The state road commission may designate the Salt highway as an arterial highway, Henry II. Blood, chairman of the state advises Mayor road commission, George E. Browning in a communication received by the mayor. Lake-Ogde- Brcdfdst Its the uxiy we blend the flour that gives Flapjacks their uncommon flavor. and you know they're Flapjacks! No other hot cake could hope to have that Flapjack flavor! One bite When You Tint llss Real Dyes! When tinting dainty underwear, silk stockings, or any fine fabrics use true dyes. 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