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Show fit! iAtxriA frr SW At!iir 4k When Rcyat'y A llnaw Will ! Tin! U Vuui:li PfinUrit Btwirt A1 Jdlox !n Rome fiv l i ruivra 1m ! 1 Juba, fifty (uui l: ; ihiiii-- i lift, QurrlU a .1 I'j .iii tioiiijwj lb - it- M fu !ilt I I I I i"j T! iti h6 B!mrt '! X&r bs cam m i dlrtamr, stnerH l jp :) an l. toyalll- l'li lli Ptiulrt Mlg's tli ngiilmith right arts, Mufkolhl did not march with th and rulijrLintPutthat lro tlitjr mv Liu limit In klti, lit could down, rarily Identify lb real rulr of Italy. Ui-,- yaa 'v fnlV , 4 SAlru. Itf AM Drliban Appr4 Beiri rf iuH, SeESSMfldDIIMfl ee!i cf wtitlng. Long eutioft to atetinn y rate were again trd tred lanoatjr I, 9'0. Kerning and night rtea nt reduced. ft I'ltti-tr- 1 05ira ttEn e EHW an' It we peclal an marring. wtu (lira reserved by Ibe church lbt-mtl- n for royally. Tb Italian Kir. a and t on a iltron at oa alJ of Uio altar, il. Belgian Kin and Queen at on another throne at the other Id of lb of !tr At lb lb boat, trumpet Bounded, and drum beaten. That I dog only for royalty. Queen vr HIGH SCHOOL Those who boik the utmost In motoring satisfaction at hcnsutlonally low prices should see and drive the Greatest Chevrolet In Chevrolet History . . now on display In our showrooms! NOTES 't r'b - Mr ling. It On Tbt'ruhy, January Id. the I. 1. 1..1I nn tiiuMi.t1 inli resting ami Mrthwh4 meeting In the Second S. M. V wail cl s;. I. , Inc who mad. an rxten mi. live-reii Ue of fte'v nitunlioit, ii' n ad!ii' on "I'l h Tava'ion and Royalties Invited to tb wedding !.oot on the hav enjoyed a great .e Kina' oatate, Harh with a gun, ro.vt ladlea and gentlemen atod at pmtl Ilona aalgnd to them. Heater drove to a clearing wild anlnai of all ort M.KHlhiii .f Jv Opportunities." doer, rabbit, a lid boar, and they Ir. no mwttr how vnifc, and killed (hot appeared royalty ' I kea action In the b latioe i; many poaslble. .il n. wdl improve the situ- Hundred of dead animal vere laid Umii rnd out In a row, that royalty mtbt ad buibui, especially In mire It ptoeft. hi port f Utah. Since this inerting Then, a royalty could not eat all in hn r cf the retiring officers or even a trn'h of a hat waa killed, the of tlm A , II. M. Thompson, prin real wenMo the poor In Rome. pa! of the grade school, gave some ; of appieci.'tion for the many In the neat century there will be ."iwiccx cf the officers. G. M. no more King perhapa. li.nl of the music; his Wright. chnrgc Out tbeie will be other Mussolini viiim-hand made its first The people must have leader, bom or aelf made. e; the e club displayed Its An Improved engine! Four hydraulic shock absorbers! valve-ln-hea- d tv M--- llr ni jrl-- -- II h ileni ed harmony in two aedec-- i ns. A wal dm t was rendered hy ."men Nelson' and Opal Christensen. ftcr the meeting adjourned Coach Viiglit conducted some peppy games nl chi time dances in the Social hall. Miss Hill was in charge of the serv-n- g weather-proo- f g, at greatly reduced prices!! $495 $495 $525 $565 $565 $625 The ROADSTER modem "trepanning." Surgeons, offhand, aatd: How mar veloua that ancient Aiteca, with prim of light refreshments. ltlve Inatrumcnta, could operate on the akuli, and. preaumably, remov tumora, or other cauaea of danger. Place on Roll. that" y Fully-enclose- d, Come in today and see this car. Drive It. Note how comfortable It Is how easy to handle-h- ow flexible in traflic. And remember that It Is now available io, Dr. Herbert V. William, who teaches medical pathology at the Uni verelty of Buffalo, returns from Tcrtl and Chile with tbe real story. When the South American of an clent days bad a bad headache, the "medicine man raid to him: "There are evil spirits in your head: I'll fix er Delco-Lovcjo- brakes! Heavier and stronger rear axle! New nonglare windshield! New dash gasoline gauge! And scores of other features! P.-- We exaggerate often th- - wisdom and aklU of the ancient. In South America, many (kulls are found, with little piece cut out, d internal-expandin- - r six-cylind- ILc PHAETON The SPORT ROADSTER Amontf those who are placed on the .llcrdnnco and punctuality honor roll rc Mo.cli.n Andci'sn, Minnie Christen-s'ii- , hiM.ii, Teddy Pird, Lnirl Clirislcnson, Weslcv Cht isb'iisoii, llai tense Crowthcr, Opul 'liristimcu. Tlircvn Cdby, Orea Crone, Calvin I''randen, Guila Krutz, ttsincr Nidron, FlUea rcteison, Edith The COACH Al-u- The COUPE Ik-1- The SPORT COUrE All price He cut off a small round piece of Scorup, Etta Shaw, Ellen Scorup, the sufferer's scalp, and took out uie Willatduon, Ida Wax, round piece of bone, to let the evil spirits out" Strange, barbarous, but It is not so li'iiior College Surrey. long, since, in Christian lands, the lo A ics cf iiitcrc'ting reports have sane and the epileptic, supposed to nuiib; in the iiffiei ns the result be possessed by evil spirits, were oft f a en beaten with horrible brutality, suiwy made by I. I.. Williamson even beaten to death. In an effort to ml oilier DiemlKTs of a committee discourage the spirits, and drive them Tpoinled lo investigate the possihili out. tier, of junior colleges in Utah. A A 32 litis been sent each high liio.-- .t ionaire O The Turkish newspaper, Akoham, cliof'l in state a tie requiring report describes, sympathetically, results of all graduates who went to college. our recent earthquake In Wall Street. which they "Former American millionaires are In addition to this report a report hiding h'gh aspirations think moments. about at spare was made each jun-now eating bread, cheese and cab by parent having j on some always in theyie inplaying nrs to school and seniors the editor. as the ays bage, nit ions as to higher educations for y10'00 they particularly like. Maybe it is to play the piano or to be an Some American millionaires would heir daughters and sons actress. In tbe public speaking under gain in health and grace If they adopt ed that diet, without adding bootleg 'I'W1'011 of Miss Btoekbank, the Applesauce." mixtures to It. students have been revealing their ce Akoham's "news from America It may !m that it is a ,,t.t ideas in "hobby and not more Inaccurate than aoroe of our Milan's p rogative to change hir the been gained that has knowledge neyvs from Turkey, and far loss mind but prrdesauce or plain truth it In the cass has a lofty than the average American s not at ail a bad a of Anna Lou every student ifeal someday to be constructed Into Idea of the Turkish people. Hrockhanh to change plays and cast In the Turks, great Much power jeaiity. in the place of and a high sense of or "Applesauce Al-( ,onsey, as Ihe faculty play. honor. bough there are not quite so many Pep" Rally. President Hoover announce a total haracters in "Applesauce," the bur- irit 0n Itg aU for of four billion seven hundred million den of puit-nthe play over is rather rrida tlub l7 meetings: Jannary dollars to be spent in 1930 on public cvenlv d video, a good feature for works, railroads, and other public husv teachers. Much depends on the will be held and the students will meet with their rlub leaders for an utilities. lady and the faculty rests ho.ir. A. one act play will be real m . Its a great deal of money and will eadmg ure m Miss Brcckbank s ability to Tiu Phi ELqolon, and programs, help, but what the people earn and the , nterpiet Hazel nobinson s loves and with business matteis, will be given spend Is the really Important Item. roubles. Another goodly portion of Wage earners, for Instance, collect in the other clubs. After these meet- sixty thousand million dollars a year. rcsponsil'ihtv falls to the leading ,rKJ a spirited "pep rally will be They spent forty billions to live and nan, who must in this case pedule "send-offhave twenty billions left over, for ipplesauee end make people like it held to give the boys a to will students then Ihe the hocial , go amusement or Investment, almost five or break a t supper and amner. Jon ball for the first matinee dance of times as much as Mr. Hoovers total. Kenny will nrsume this resp'nsib:lity season. Its all for pep and v The Important thing Is to reraalo s nit Bill McAlhrter. As his Uncle Matt, ,tne HPt'PP raiD fill Tfnmomhi cheerful and continue spending reanripfic ,eGrcnd Cbrk will apjiear. Rollo sonably. Prosperity depends on that. lii rich rival, w:ll be played of boot Those In the habit Arhogest Bills intended drinking Ma and Pa Robinson, will be leg liquor, made by redistilling varnishes and lacquers, take warning. played by Phyllis Jorgensen and G. Prohibition authorities learn that I. Wright. Mrs. Jennie Baldwin, his many varnish factories are bootleg in- neighbor and sponsor, will be played stitutions disguised. Rla Hill. Miss Scorup will lie the of y Hereafter, every 100 gallon official manager of this play. Messrs. alcohol, supplied to paint and varnish and Clark will be property Arbogast added four must have makers, gallons nen. su h efficient organization W:th of deadly wood alcohol, and ten galhe play mu-- t eerta-nllons of other poisons. please the term are: Remors-L- yun N.eWm.J Wie on February 8th, and win them1 Guila Prohibition agents believe this will Kiutz, Millie Pomgaard, Opal a Krtif in the virtues of Apple- - Christensen; Juniors Duane, Andcr discourage bootleggers. son, Ellen Scorup; Sophonio:es, Vcilaj This country Is prosperous, full of Madsen; Freshmen, Edith Scorup. But us reach If MV . many of opportunities. old age poor A careful survey shows ' Have you a hobby Hiaven, no, I In the United States 2,000,000 Individ f,r .r,mr,ral ml h things around. .sortb oevT v,ll uala, past 65 years of age, dependent cut rajii vi a cm, to-on others. Tlv yrfor support inoeh bohT. And yet the mi Saturday in Salt Lrke C: y students v.ho say this apq secretly for the purpose of helpTg to forma- iat.) (9. 1919, kr Kiag Ftimm SIX TIIE IN The CLUB SEDAN The SEDAN The SEDAN DELIVERY . . . . The LIGHT DELIVERY CHASSIS $ 625 $675 $595 ... $365 . The I Vi TON CHASSIS The I Vi TON Cl IASSIS WITI I CAR . . . $520 $625 f. o. b. factory, Flint, Mich. PRICE RANGE THE OF FOUR , n 1 Inao-curat- ai.pl-mi- O es, TT ! n SALINA, UTAH FAST E H THE BANKS PAiiT iii THE self-respec- t, . . . i T Jen-in- s, y au,-e- . I ST - Zl E T T E U late a new senior high school course was so hard that good Judgment and English. M:ss Scorup has served foresight were forgotten In granting on committees of this nature upon loans, with the resultant failure of weaker Institutions. several occasions. It seems that edu- theIn the future, banks are not going cators come to her door for advice 'to loan the money of their depositors and. well, they may for she has given without the kind of security that can be Immediately realized upon In case her life lo teai hing young people. the loan is not paid, or unless the applicant presents a sound and success- e id-- K El m FiiQBLEM Member American Bankers Association Agricultural Commission tNB of the most discussed and least understood questions regarding the farmers problems Is the part the hank has played, or Is to play, tn financing the of co operation between the two, however, is a very simple one. Both sides are subject to criticism for the condition that exists today. The major shareofthe blame rests on those banks that have of record business Bright B.us Popular operation whether that business be manufactur- ing, merchandising, or farming. By H. LANE YOUNG farmer. The basis ful n Farming-Bankin- g Interdependent a perfectly obvious attitude, because country banking cannot be successfully and profitably carried on unless farming Is successfully and profitably operated the two businesses are dependent upon each other. There Is no longer any question that tbe time has arrived for these interdependent businesses to reach a common ground of understanding of the requirements that both must meet for their mutual welfare. There Is no doubt but what tho future prosperity of the farmer and the . basis of cooperation between banker and farmer is the intelligent diversification of crops. It is necessary, however, to have the right conception of diversification. The mistake that many farmers have made in attempting to diversify has been to Invest too much money, time and land in a new and mtrled crop sometimes a hazardous crop, or Bright blue creates many of H"ii. one for which no immediate market smartest costumes this season woods has been developed, resulting in a loss Doris Hill, screen star, uses this ooloi and initial effort discourageof tbe costume, combining gray ment of future efforts on a more con- for a street and animated blue tweiil caracul fur basi3. servative reshls. The hat reexcellent with Disregarding the primary and essenmaterial new a .r blue the tial principle of farming namely, in- peats feiL tweed called creasing earning by decreasing the cost of production through the pracThe twentieth century is now ip Its tice of building up aoil by crop roia-tlo- n and intensive cultivation, is re- thirties and we hope that it v'll sponsible for a large share of the soon begin to learn farmers trouble today. This Is through disregarding fundamental principles in loaning other people's money, that have encouraged the farmer to expect bank loans without first putting his business on the earning basis which would Justify a bank to ,end hira money. One of the underlying reasons for the failure of so many country banks has been the existence of too many banks. With the limited business of the commmunity divided among too many banks it was Impossible for them The Chinese are said to expo t to make err.ugh money to Justify the dr:c i erf's by the ton. These, r the with f prop-cEcers tmplormnt the qua-k- s barred from the eVfr fre' nct satisfactory for throwaj,ijty t0 manage the bank success-Uie bar radio. business not for scramble siawks albo? ii pjiposes the Then Wiiy fully. failed hov-v-nr- - |