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Show - sr . . , - --' --. .- ' . .. - - rr '' S 1 ,- rflt , THE , i -,- ' ' ! ,. .' , :' It Ono :' qs,llessida..... ': ; ''t' - "'' . I , ' ' -- ' ' .1- - . - l'ille.hee , . - . ., - - , lnanr - mt936.ere at :least I poor. dear old Lucie Sank '- ',. ,..,. , ' motto,- that-the - ' '7" - :.. . , --, ' - :i .;:t 'i , ,. - 47- increase") was revealed to :511ave communicated to our state department Fin offer To pay ;76,272 of the 6217,920 due :van each of said dates. not so -- , of course such an instalment "is ' ,. as a well; nor so wide as a church door, El'iut, 'twill serve," and- it is fervently to be t a precedent to other derelict for'Ildit'will-lein be backward in comigg forward. not Fliations :4 Total Obligations dile from war debtor na- ' lotts amount to V2,07,831030.33, a right tidy 7.111N and eny little tender in partial payment Rin account would be a godsend to our present 4 . - , .,,....,,,,. - - 1 - - - iSliepleted treasury. Z. WI read that the stnte anti ;liniments are studying details i7tafill,:aiol.that so far the Greek Ntinswered."" We should think it , ;:' s , r - i ,i, : ,i ,,aa. - eisatility Itiw;;inssiaTtiedmi7Esswed. s.annd, ,Gareascelpted 1 . ,, - , - ,e t, .., te . . , ipr . i g .P : .. 1.. , - g t - :. ,. -- , il 7: 1 , , : S ; 1 '6 ''' .1 1 e - . e- ''' . ' 1 41 ' ' te------ . aittle." Selahl ' wbó woe ., it ..-- t , - Greeks, 'bearing gifts"? r. or L ' ISM litOttliERS DEFY -'' 'UNITED MINE WORKERS, largest - - A. ''."- 0 ', 1 , - ,; -- . SIDEtrade union in the United States, said to 500,000 strong, are ready to quit the Ameri'';:ian Federation of Labor when their President, L. Lewis, says the word. By resolution, -;III Lewis was givetrireborityb:r-itoldbackit he t48.000 dues to the federation whenever i 1- , 77- - ' 7 hitt; UniOna which in connection' have loomed llit,conunttlee miner 1 in,- - - , psychologist ' itt-Mat- t & i prograin by which is to be lengthened according to-- . ' ''' ''..,,:r I 1885-160- icm -- Anderson.---190).,1306- 109-191- 1912-191- 1917-192- -- Hand-shape- d no-o- --- - wind-swe- . "111011EtIEEK,VAII4AGE "i STATES ; pre-ith- and Mil SALT LAKE L ,- - - I -- ,, , - ,' r 1. -- rbd. .- .'-- f..' - 11 ".', J - la-- f -- I ...S4q1,1-1- 77 e k, 11 "ra Van-To- , a Poen t '''' '":1 - 41 ai e -- , . - a riterseur:Ausi01 - - . tit ---- - - - 1 ii--;- - roft.T4 mset ' '.- MAKE SURE of YOUR -- , -- - - tL 1 , "r. u miserable-hitter:17:1- ' 1 - --- - . , , , rt and 1 -- - ML -- us-a- FEDERAL , ' by nd - am Schrostins-Jokneo- ! - or -- - ., ' . . '. ....chirein t..9.16 - . ... r ' - ' - - - .. ".."'".-"-""---.7.--...-- -- ' t - :t : I - . : ' I ...., thr '. am.,, . 1849-183- ; nrnio dss I - l ay P em..eeskpe...t.,,13t-,,,useenopmetwl--- . ; I se arithmetical IIe - ' eTioftmrrwilttettee.sm,rrA-t.---z--- Mr . liezurn--- - their- - 7.--- Postmaster---Generat-Jame- -- Indikoorutths-Nsaasia---reoetwo44en-- ' quitted , .. the - is aor -- -. ,, Bishop Anson- Call presided over of Fillmore from beginning until 1858, when John A. Ray was made bishop at which time the ward had a mein. bership of 304. Brother Ray be. ing called on a. Mission, was succeeded in 1855 by Noah Bartholo. mew. who succeeded the sato whn was vparhyLtstaBrunson succeeded in 18511 by John A. 1.17 (returned from his mission). who died April 4. 1862. and was succeeded by Thomas Canister. alit) being celled in 1861 to preside over the newly or.canised Milisrd Stake of Zion. was succeeded by Edward Partridge who presidel until 1880. when Fillmore Ward was divided Into the FillmoreNorth Ward with Alexander Melville as bishop, and the Fillmor South Ward, with Joseph D. Smith as bishop. This division. however, only prevailed until Noveinbel-two warde were amal. gameted and Joseph D. Smith op. pointed bishop of the Fillmore Ward. successors were Thom. as C. Callister, Chris. flan Prints H. Partridge 1906.1900; Peter L. , Almon Brunson, D. Robison, and Rufus Day. At a stake conference held November the Fillmore Ward was divided int the Fillmore Firat Ward wifh Richard F. Ashby as and the Fillmore Second bishop, Ward with F. Anderson as bishop. On Joseph December the two Fin. more wards had a total member. ship of 1.27g, inciliding '37 children. The Fillmore Precinct its MD had a population of 1.413w of whom 1,374 resided within the city limits. the settienient , o . BITER Strte--ta-- OLD he It pose& -- - who said the other day is a mere m!tlittr 41 It.etpsysisoloce.--teemrIO-heikiFTox about the ::etiore of sophistry. To claim full credit for - 1.1Mo4fern knowledge whirh,hall lengthened hu: 7iriaa be tire years in Iwo goneralions is one Filling, but to resell from I logical be 'prolonged in- - that life-rn- ty . ' -effort Is psychological ..x. definitalr by more different: ; This would be comfort. Fsomothing to be 200 Years- fttl to those who &girt to ,;014.but before non resell that age other :tknowledge than morely bow to wish for pro.; : t' '' :: :-.. 1. a" that old age and death , 4. ' I IV I .1,' widely-knew- q,A :,,F;IrRE - 1 ) . ., - , t: . . .. Schramm-Johnse- unionsAnd-eeaft-union-F-zw-- - ..' By time.--Tho- serious labor diseord in mans in4lugL.4rite in which they both have membership. IG 11'...1' COMMENTS Observers Of the New ' ,p4AT --rel- ABOUT (ADD .,...-- '..00) Id ,,,'" .f.1' 1 wilt; on 1-- ire' it i feared that a organization. tIn5h firshr betwee6 'these rival tgrganigations lilustrial - .0 1 "',--- Widely-know- th - ,,:, ' , I . -- il , , hers Elbe long controversy concerning industrial Einionism. The mine workers are organized .4n industrial lines while the federation is :Organized for craft unionism. 11 Mr. Lewis Fdiv ea the eiSeal the country, will doubtless ee id rival federation spring up, 'vying for Jun' With the craft unions, and trying to craft lines with single,gigantic through Eta Ag a rigniorut that embrace whole industries. fonsequence of this fellin; out the trade Flanion world is facrd with a split which would of !lake out the miners, embra,ing one-sii3,000,000.1nembers of t, ofthe It is probable also that a break with the inert Would eft.e,4 inOst. Of the eieit other' ' . '.' ,., r pow-0o- chooes., The split with the 'federation comes over - , . 1 use-'fuln- God-feari- the of. , , -.- .. -. 3 nicnetnecned, ., - 4, .:, kJ )j ' f' . 1- -s il. 0- -2 . ' one-tim- e ee propose that to this there now : Eleace or ;be added by these nations the obligation to tissue their joint bonds of small denomination to the United States to the full sum . 4ayable not lest than six billion dollars, being but ,, ;of LPart Payment of the joint debL" ,"Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no rhhysician there?" asked Jerenilah of old. The tab, Isaiah. 'For .precept opon preqept, line upon line; bere a little and there a - , , seat Territory. the judicial d the of Millard County. Utah7.-tinheadquarters Of the Millard Stake. of Zion. is pleasantly situated On of Pt : Chtilk Creek. near the foot ,: on the east stde of the a, , the eneuntains. Pautiant Valley. It is 000llge.t,.. . the greet terminus of the Fillmore Branch of the Los Angeles and '4,1,e Salt Lake Railroad and the cen.Nook ter of a fertile farming district. Among the,.bistotic buildings in lkst,' ritulloe I. the wing of the formera capitol. now used as Teeetmuset '......,.......7:: In the ctty also there ore i modern L. D. S. meeting two l bailie, and other substantial, pus' - Ile- buildings and" a number tif modern residences. Fillintre Is 34 I! ' Wilts southeast of Delta and 184 . miles southwest of Salt Lake City. Pauvant Valley became well P known to the Utah pioneers at a early day. Captain Jefferson . vele,r,L4 of Mormon Battalion fame ,,,::.. land others peered through it .. in 4 4 trast en rout. the Salt Lake Valley to southern California, and again., in 1843. Carain Hunt took a company of gold the railer on - through - seekers . free-for-a- 'S 4 I -- two largest debtors, to make some settle their debts. Using linen- ;:tat problems in this tiountry as a springboard 7;.tor renewal of his protesto against default,' Abe Illinois Senator- recommended: ';p2 "Sinee'lrance and England have lately warI ' 'i; ' - ' - .ina4natendr eionntotribaujtoionint incolmnpmaeattteofrsseont . - .- amount of land under cultivation. of a Awe capitol, built of reek and egmeat. scam commenced. Didiaziacaused some difficulty at first and Dim-ir- k B. Huntington sras went by Governor Brigham Young to as. gotiett terms of nesce with them,. In December, 1855, Governor Young and most of the members of the Utah Legislature arrived in annUA1 Fillmore. and- - the fifth session of the Legislature was commenced there December 1855. The legislature again met to Fillmore in December. 1816. 44 on December 15 185$. a reetwgtion was weed changing the can- Rai of Utah from Fillmore to Great Salt Lake state house then became the court house of Millard County. as well sa 'slPucing used brother public of In 11152. the erection . :Tteffort now to 21anutteusredl - the OW capital ie It it ,z, ' SS ago,-Lycli- Sfrance, the ..:' , , 41117' ....,........... ' . , ''... .li ' - ,o, , , ' . " l ,, a number of cabins In fort Orly, built grist Mill sad a saw mill a considerable and brought Fillmore - ' ..... 2 I:t 1 . , D .' H - 4 !' Assistant Church Historian .. , 'wee . . ' treasury de-of tbe, pro-offer is un'ought to be 1 lag members of the Mormon Bat- kalion passed through th e valley :n and then Parley P. Pratt't 1114a. an there of explorers i in 1849. and some of them spent . 0 on of lpart Of - .. ;Chalk Creek. But ..tio attemptIn i was made to found settlevents Paurent Valley until it was de,, cided by the Territorial legislature on October 4. 1851, to lo' ISSUES VALIDITY FARLEY RIGHT iote the capital of the Territory of Utah. (which was to be named !BIDDEN 1TVA . PLAY WHEN HE SEES TO HANG. n Fillmore) on Chalk Creek. organized MillardrnuitCAMPAIGISN ON FACTS .QUESTION ;PART IN CAMPAIGN iy. named in honor of Millard he Fillmore. then pretrident of BY EICHEL. LESLIE BY DAVID LAWRENCE Soon atterwardl United States P. CHARLES STEWART. BY bid. CLEVELAND. Feb. flu-- 1 7.The and Young WASHINGTON. Feb. Brigham Governor, Feb. 7The WASHINGTON, den etenients. that seldom are tits- - others viNted Paurant Valley. Ind - A, VarPrwrie court of the .United StatesiI 4'5'114' tvan im' on October 28; 1851; loCated' Jie A GOOD AND GREAT COUPLE Icy prophesied that the natlonallhas locked up for the time beingteu5sed' out 'part in the Republicanfor the territorial capitp,d thertant secrecy juin what iis to be en-campaign upon vvh ele- creheoz."nlir in Those nvention Cleveland. site of Fillmore being . 1 is entering will be an exceptionallyituture of the Tennessee Valley I of defeat the and Jesse I.V. Fox. one of OMER MANLY BROWN, whose funeral "dirty" one. it is evident that helthority and also the other larg e ipartcsular.)caneidates foe the prest- the the! company. immediately corn- power developments planned by was held the Granite, Stake didn't predict Taaggerat,Aly. ',Wilda" nomination. menced to survey a city and mark would be, more nearlyVeditrlittt'trrPr"mreat la varit'al it element One Perhaps hidden such chosen for the teritorial Patti!has been brought to the surface.L.,..,. Tabernacle, married over 60 years cotrotry. exact to say that :t is becoming a0:1' knows whet the building. Bishop At- tor William E. Borah of Idaho imOn Call J. Brown, not his relative, but. a daughter of vicious, wicked. rather than a dirty hasNobody court.leena Davis County was the of decided. though i arntiain. the antelynching bill.inointe to take charge of a comagainst the noted explorer, pioneer and missionary, presston la that the court members i However, the P. M. G. was speak- ;have ;The negro population of large in- who soon erectel had their conference. that " James S. Brown. has become ata!". of colonists mg in ring parlance when tie said:exhaustive f writing the finael;destrial centers dirty." AIprofessional prize f.ghter! kew, couples in our day have left such iltier!geeattftioart Itpacartny raeseanehr..sctatetrely Lir: is now in The Basket necessarily mean that the judgment may Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Missouri. and . a posterity in point both of numbers sonal mud as slung in a dirty rests and that or next either Old Mono woes this basket of Monday can worked same be The issue in their conimunity. ?at. He meana that the Including those ,the following week. reeds. both ways. as observe this: hit low. btte, gouge and butt. An who have married into the family there are idea brief. of the examivation Its form and patternIncluded in the vicious under of a dirty engagement is filed by the lawyers for the TVA ed its beads. now living 121i members, 97 of whom are diused which, Queensbury rules are being propaganda pew" land for the stockholders orthe Ala ground knows what was in Precdent Roosevelt (not But wholemle. an rect descendants. You never hear of a Inoched uir Only one daughtir and garded loam& powes,corspas T wou'd seen; ,againat her heart whieh there ars many Itrith the consent of the Republic- midi ng : one died. life was Each ernTheir oe,ret We grandchild only thing. sho portrayed ing his little hammer to nail I ea tows. icircuemstail havoiveqd4 ace lan party.) is a story that be in art. quite!pliays a hien clerk (among the noted for the love and devotion of both par-sa- te Another and more serious ,nove I. but that the principles reople who are too old to leant ll ,Imany clerks) in the White House. is what is described have outlived their usetulneu. and the spirit or blessing extended by them bare been Passen'that the. She knew the earth. at the "barroom fight." !upon before by the court whit: Hoerusce wand theat he tacitly end dry both to all with whom they came in contact. An adept at the art efl Muelt depends is caused by the men. on one important favored the The rain on the eorn, silent stars ry Moravrorry bill. people have than by the money la the Ternessee fact. bfalgrrhotaitmig of years of their married life ,, barrown naonbcte. ytooutdatme in the to Visitors the United States may sky. in a tiovoireou merely an instru- b e appalled at such mardfestations The desert sand were spent with black they haven't in Canada. More than "It for the disposal of goy- - yet ranges above, tachka:Icite When the curtain drops between politicians recognize them as ittoyoguetd to.henotohtihnert cafentlepwre'simentality is. surplus propertythat the game. !fleet Zifis!arePult)i-- f The symbol of fire and the maiec the, sets a man is.reminded yetithcaelleyleamnenentetirseityheianras cotaftepe winutbdaetsttrimoyeedpr: that he licettt, is to ot love. navigationor i needs a rew vent him from getting his fingers ithe TVA an Infarumentality hidden.forcessand primerto. BETTY these is WHITSELL. shocked i few days of harvest. Their courage, energy 1936. by The Associated Newsea Into your eyesockets." lily for the male of power in com- - when the whisper, become public. l. expermented. Burlingame, California. pers)- tentatively, withipeton with private intereAs" and persistence during their entire lives were of the Unquett!onably. majority my Own mouth and my own thumb. i, answer to the Brat clues- - people of the South will accept such If such as to inspire like qualities in all sim"It seems to me." I submitted., :tion istheyes- . then the act creatittg attacks on Presidert Roottovelt-fo- r "that a thumb cant'. so ciampedlthe TWA can be upheld as ilarly tried. being the little are worth. But Sen- as to prevent its owners n that clause of the ,eonstitu- - ator Borahthey lle in a more awkward The surviving family has spread out into from getting anywhere effectivety,ltion i gives the federal gov- stuat!on. Republican leaders desire many patty of the Enited States and every- - without twisting the thumb Clean,Isrnment. through Congress, the a 'man Who can carry the industrial off." as. it to of dIspose any where are outstanding; a sturdy, intelligent, ftlght pleats tstates. othertrise there would bt no "And what of it?' rejoined owned by the United to nominate anybody.(Copyto mentor. like that. who'sPrerrtY people, inipp,9 1936.) for his thumb?" t cares onesIf which the dwell. second in , the answerio they every community They 'In auch a fight as AT -Sin th Pton is "yea then the act coulditive. It ib tn destroying and pull- have the unusual distinction of having had two against President Roosevelt!. who,b. hold unconstitutional as hemrtiing down that skill in criticism . care! for his thumb? SOW pre.41dents of Stakee at the some time, ist Rho employment of an apparentlylcornmonly displayed. until it In the fight of Governor Eugenelleititimata Means to aorommtao an,become the predominant passionlie. President- Hugh B. Brown of Granite Stake, Talmadge of Georgia against the end. laf the age. Nothing. apparently, i me Thorpe, of Sth East, '4 New Deal. who cares for ,. hieureonstitutioral court. at this and President Scott B. Brown of Boise Stake. too great or too sacred to encore D. S. - Member of thumb? What about the surviing,motodoo. nits held that.the AAA very'll e .......9,,. , venom of rude and shallow In Canada their descendants are likewise honeienient of the late Huey F. tone's ', s -an not Home Were Former ,cessing esercist,criticiem. Church ored, their oldest grandson. Eldon Tanner, pre- - machine In Louanait fluesn't int the taxing power but the meanwi This little d'itieoe ,:, .4 4 t,,-- ,,v la given -care a picayune for ts tthionis ,:,ti -- ' L Forest Ranger Says: an unconstitutional end. namels;merely to Introduce these beautisiding as speaker of the Preliincial ParP. M. G. Farley reckons thkIhe regulation of.agriculture whichtful I Ilnes of an unknown poet of the liament of Alberta. makes for a (Vey campaign. It is not "My Stomach Gas and e itself within the federal ago. ., does. ' 1931.) ,. The '10.0. , Pain Are Gone. are Kidney sornewhatl Reptiblicans "Whose song gushed from his heart l '34!ie or more decorous with Great occasions do not make Van-Tag.I " the idle rich, the spoil:ng ele- As tears from the eyelids start." Thanks to '1 tIC: campaign. There are move M trl"tnIment. the high salaried men and cowards, they simply unveil them to the eyes such as Landon, Borah. Knox, l'airl.on, en whe earn hundreds, yes I s , ell , living people men. we as to the tit Silently and imperceptibly, Considerately offered and Dickinson, Ilut the ' dollars-, Ss,' Lake City ere new cowing annually ice Club by Joseph Hyrum Parry. wake or sleep, we grow and wax strong, we are not so ugly among themselves. Ithoutia rids 'of he.. t.i,i' what not with remarkable for. state,to daily - tCopyrieht. 11136.) grow and wrt leak; and et last some crisis , , men Irnanity needs. but for what they JTDGE NOT praising and endorthsg the . snows us what we have becomeCanon Walk such as theater plays and of Natore's Medicines.", 'Mixture NADERS covies- - Leaders of sporting clubs Hoer do we know what hearts have knows as VANTAGE, whieh is son ' ... Westcott, who revel in luxuries of all kinds. liseMg so 'reduced to crowds daily in vilest $in? em.... tTH I N K... '' who women from travel and we How do know, tise VANTAGE Man in .men . to country. marry, sue. di- - many. like sepulchres, are foul Ilia cityat by s The God who gave us life gave us liberty n the 4 Drug! gooses Isorve. Merry again. etc., have more 'r Rich "fawn. Richer. same Jefferson. the Store (operates, by Velment Drug Getting ..,,f .e....a ....... , It 1 Whttve tz r...aL Imoney than they need for any as is outward garb A.,, spotless CA. 279 For S. Main. instance. just' the snow. Poor Becoming Poorer 'gitimate Purre". 111 A two per cent transaction tax And ago. Mr. Joseph L. Thorpe. -many may be pure we think of 934 days MR. JOWPH L THORPE el I have never heard anything about Atte Sib Lake of on Silt rich. two classes Fest, the these City, node Editor Deseret News: ,tte t so resolutlons ot the apoitles, but a great deal (it,, 11111 SsYll .' VAN' The clesage in the Democratte will bring millions of dollars into How near to God the souls of such the following remarkable statement: 1 A Old As Pension Townsend k.g Mr. the m9 miser! el elle is mom been. have about their actg.Horace Mann. Thorpe the n:d Towm,end party. and, ag. the What mercy secret penitence may bee et the L 1). S. Church el this "el'. ultra IG run of "'akin" nenlorl plan suents totie the main; 'und to be distributed among one bud tne sled poor. .nd 'ailed:. trriltmentl igen and win former Forest Ranter. is city topic in prees and gossip converea-;n- e woutoi Ger! writes 'the gospel not In the Bible How do we -t injured. but ell clames know? tion. Ile is longtime local resident molt They Townsend o a n i cu.- "theneflted. would .Money ttinet important of the No. lAke Ctibet7; alone. but on trees and flovkers, and clouds Qaequailitedgectiesclhreljsillstat.gtemetsSall kstinreasy paillYinsPlinin mally dissackiestYba.vS. nits! th,ve must be done to "rh4-- e onribildiaredee nrolmiLleetndin.en,Al trtannancrertiodn.17.47thaenn weralotin: 111:h!.1!.nned. tabout and stars.Martin Emitter.' wraith." put .t. Theitae 4,n, products seeded' by th is Truly Awing. Read'eppeerett spelt also worked the Hon- - ran ne tell? rich' art netting tither' pi thetworld, win be so small that it era think, our brother walked this rentartable testimonial. win& out of my stomach and nee I ea. poor more helpless. eat my meals and not 'miter after- gallows: , . The rtoh in the past by' eo:n-- !lovon't be missed. guiltily. la Just P. end me. Here I ward. . It . TY YEARS not Trr the Townsend plan! If hint in took eit kinds medine for l ludg,na nett. tog their wealth hay. made Stomach Ond Ticino ys years reveal it. without any itenetit. ad then s, Mi. flea great by doing great things that M. ifillAELEEN A. Vanoraire - AGO knd eters We been driven had not the dope 1:itilnpAcrueh Perhaps 1",thr& - en1,1,1 'Kept Him in Awful p ain it,..it.,comoit to I deed ta.. th e boll m oney. The building of a nel..Int, ke I FOrtlt Kanter. 80 I 'Mew ' Illtor. I we hail bees a great ok.learrehhing about Hiteret ed Itfit WOrk yam rairreads of foievers rook.ff Tuesday. February 1, It IS that tht Matt who makes I'll' slot sodof torner td...MiA. 400X-th- e way upset illemsch gni kielaT t ur wws k Fidney IL Lambottrne was appointed super imeielat " Ihesit Mrthan walk In salt! Our Pain." Itlf-mall le why hit Numeth. oeY 'huge ocean liners to e.trrv Criticism, Quotes upright Thorpe. itisal. ,tom,,,,te. dIly inienrientotparlin-fo- r City:and R. 0. be In aleakt 10 years ago. this got re ited,-In-tow it holsing so Mtn,' MO.. 1 people and freight to and front "Tiltinorth as named naxiAtant sitoerintend,mt at idt my friend' How estli we tell? shoot dm 1 kiwi to Riot up joy work every nation on earth has trade:Editor Deseret Newt: .. I - ,, a meeting of the City Contmission last mght. nr nation great. This attsalth tal 'welt itan PM I Wal simply weallatair aim. of .entietsmi ,ii..,........we a the enniemn Dare now being centralized ten muchils Thetegitimate to the sceli to direct attention .1"I "eh's"- - It "11" hard tw gm" 21 Herbs in the ers A feeling of anxiety Prevailed near Phoenix. Wan bands of the few to thiiellt. criticism VanTago like woe ma have to mop work. es I Originally,. Dare wo condemn? beau- of detriment out the Ay the There whol. isheneficent. today ai, th. yeault, e13Ppointing General.--- ---- ---land Weevil hems a hard, swill work-tbreato:ne4 Ton In Help te trials ltatif etreneth .,4.1Their work 1:ethlljhatt hnstItits snothst, of -aor Mar AIL Valli money has not and do .tt not ben.- - reels, but the passiotre Of men boviie bout SO miles north of Flagstaff. of es tail from poison of wrong le difficult to 'vetch upset motsarial it - humanity as a 'II tirtip. ThathumSokgotFignantrlinreRsUdi:--rhitiaiten;tii end glestripb kidneys ag mine dist' he stem. 's H,.... If to U. mere cleerli than to there leg hel, ellIthine ,ejee Tol ttlaltiradiretionarPrfienstle:e4 thwillit iyika. . tAnd hem .s,w ',evils's,- - The:, cleanse the lorr":10 penti lalltrne7ha:h pained !Ts &ten knewleage et the great from tht Stem'The that i was irritable forleteer wry . 1I Tlicr 'Miss. the user anetrue. Ary. at a time. Awl' k astowit tikeinen Asp, Initousneme mad rity lass and our !More need help they all 4, Too: way food tensed to tat in tervIrlosdachethe tie They Invigorate matell at SAVII,NGS I t end war; lIrtill atom." 011' eetten Alhete:Ittrot al4111". thought to condemn? we Dare ' Lo;r1 I would press up into nay ANNO1 MANI& NlateXOlfacitilit, Your Federal Building , heaters in Swinge sold 1,111.19- becalm la bemired up to LION by a pavane !Lord bele us all. and lead us day .tay atom 1 ita aloe Aid wig mg y' Irouu "Aught they brae& went ageney yet you. get the advantage of goulash' was a rvr. by day rt eufferer. ar. you mats if there ever was one. Lord help us all! will any Matr. Jletnentime goal pester earning,. l'ou.eals feaveateyoge, audience loot tight art the erf,asion of the de,.... Ohl coat ef van-TaIS roan. ' cannot walk the alone . or Arterial." in an 'lamina perfect Pain ylaare' .1... to the hergfelso volvincs ill.ille.11 livary et tha lest of- 114. o'th's of lectern le- -IWe day. , Z1Tte Misory Stopped -' It alit OM . Antelitar sell, 7Altatraity terra's. we 1I .X111 allures us. tempts Van-Tag- e it. house a(aq in Week o - tall. With a i "filo vAisTanW was is see et ' i We are but human. and ear 0011er 'Illow. en dais Wawa I Lew n ArcrT '17.Alts AGO Slimly Dreg trytato - es ' Male. gaitelediris; Are metbeme. hut City' (toperMINDING & LOAN ASSOOATION asrmeatitua; Teeole.y,!IP'etwaerr , , . seddinttis by WalgresalLake dell. m'u."1:1 Mit? boast. and nee a beipad INS. ION i didnt Not La of Ineorporation et filo Flan of people intl. 71 beam-asso. daT CaT maw welsh( loll tam exelalOtett Mil litemeraspis Ikea boon" Moro and nab Pouthorts Railroad remtnial, nog twiess4 our beady but each bath 1 ell? I found 111011 1011 Weeldetems Mosso, Ogikai Ihdt 'Puma 'wow Mad In the office ef tba Olerefer7 of . yell.tage. vat NM die, Ce17116u14- - Mop aL4 ar all thee, te Per. 4011,1 I , at"! I EP thu. slats at Sacrament& no Lord. sill . ...hlp - - -- - ' - . - .. ,, Deinetrious Sicilianos, the Greek Minister 5. BY ANDREW JENSON, : 0.:;,:.------,-,:-.:- . l bit-trib-e I-- . "Boost,-don- l, him. self, it in knowing that it is no less elusive to the l other fellow. , ,. When one doet something be is ashamed of or has a trait which he knows amounts to a fault, it doesn't mean that. he is bad or insincere in his desire to,be decent. It indicates merely that be is an ordinary human, possessed of the ordinary human's Imperfections and fatal. - There is always the danger, though, that -the discoverer of anotherii faults makeilbe unwarmiMake of magnifying them to ranted exaltation of his opinion the. -. I , ......:,, .,. - ..1, - '; i I: ,,, I e findi- - . . ., 1' , , ' , ' ., 'frit,dlif , ,. 'flaking any pretense ntniyards fulfilling its ,olitigations to the United Greece has expressed a Willingness, .1Stateg. e ., ccording to an Associated Press dispatch, per tent of the coupon value of qo pay - due May 10 and November 10 of this 1.Gyments ..., '' 5 ENCYCLOPEDICHISTORy OF THE :CHURCH - , . in 1 ,,-- - :,:., ,... - II I . .' There are good people and bad people, but human nature varies little between the In some de- good',and bad and ' s. - ',- 4 , '' ' - . . , . treasury- deep in W , the, doldruni4of debt. w414s, no prospect, net rOliel in' tight eXcept, by excessie taxation. the ,.." Zit gleam of hope for ' 193 - h I -- - 7 FaRuARy ,., knock,' or variations of it, preathos from so 'many walls'. It seems to Most people so much easier to find fault Hiatt to praise and ' approve.. One of men's. weaknesses is the sense of weakpleasure he derives from discovering a Sark discoveries nese ID the ether fellow. sugive The discoverer a delightful feeling of l for nearly all criticism of the other periority. fellow4 faults boils down,to this: "He grades - lower than I; 41iree'eheers for nie.lbe,.auper,!',, - .174 - ' 5 I Its ng- fault , . r:: fr TIIE MOTOR INDUSTRY TAKES ITS RIGHTFUL -PLACE ---- NATURE ...else. because the world delights DEFAULT BROKEN A LITTLE " '-- -. .: ' FRIDAY ' MUM :. .t:Arisona; other states by mail per month. 81.040. 47,S0LT LAKE CITY, - - - tEBREARY 7, 1936. . ' 1 - self phskewhlo:doggye... aan.ssimprpe6le.enTatttlaetre art , Wyealeina. ta0wreevulciaa.'ashingatrean;aCoar - , - , 'moral dneiaanthnearnfda or idfroamge tiliseoohmabetititsinett rnem7 in . T.10 , fear ' Of Outil hi advanol) C4111118 ..., tlaa above raus apply to Utah. :-'. :- - ' justv,e1:7 I!' :,' - . --- , '' 1 ' Ipntigy " ;4,4;44i4444,&444-.",;41m1144.444:.- ' - - - . Laaaactooto 0,112 is .) : 1 ' in- vile disappointment. Some time possibly. inen May live to be much miter than in this gen111TiVeS human eration, but when that-tim- e as well as think-- folind be will living beings . ' solittad sze .. for republication of all users dm.- Zit, Um use credited to it or oat otherwise orotund ' ;.TM tbâs itellsPoPor ant olio too local newsborsia. An Fonts for rsoubaianoo n ' e or Oporto! dispatebto bsro ars luso Timms& , IA ....a Address errespondenee I. ZAlso Editor. - -' StaiSCRIZTION BATEA .' es ..... Coo Month . 1 - emma op,: la ' t - :;. - lasm01 Sienosy-Poona. Was bee- CILY. DMA-Cirmitatioltia Of The Ando Bursts of .. NEWS SALT. LAKE. , 1 Arroyos et the iseatothee at Sett :r......zatorod :ate second elate matter seeerduke DESZRET the ratio or,the hot, modern itepsis to rNciu ift-I-C'' tel-- . .. .. . . I - pm' ''''- . i . -- IQcRD- --7 . Lat.bald,' ..... ,.. . , ... . - ;11:.4e.,;414k.- - . , ' .- 1 - - - w aloob.144maa |