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Lake City. as Entered at the postoffic oftoVolt Act Of Congress, second oloss matter according IVA grim, i entitled tat Tho Associated Press tit e dispatchea tho use tor repubilcation ot credited to tt or not oihorwiso credited in this local wilco slhit publishd newspaper, and also heroin. All rights of republicatioa of 000ciA4 patches hero are also - - SALT LAKE.CITY, t DECEMBER 21. 1920. , PGRIMS. IN MEMORY OF THE ' - e changes iiiihn'ealindielfe'S-MadTI HOCtill of the atilt uneertain the exact anniversary event, Dee. 21 has been set upun- as the date of thieIiindiee afAbnpligrnnaaL,PlymOci,th.. This Wai not their first touching of American so.1, as about a month previously they had ' an exploration landing at Provincelown. BuL it was theik real leaving of the sea and the beginning of their first. permanent settlement, 10 that Plymouth has come to be inseparably ' on associated with the arrival' of wcsterlish'ores',-7anPlymouth Rock has become one of our historic shrines. be history of the Pilgrims, the physical facts in their adventuring, though they form an interesting chapter in the early settlement as the of Ainerira, are not so important the which for the aims, ideals, Fpiritual Fathers stood and which have made their ineffaceable impressign on the Lie and character on the country and people which they helped to establish. lit Provincetown harbor their -- they had sigiled their tianies oaths to a mighty and agreement. the now celebrated Mayflower Genipact. Three fundamental democratic principles forrnet the foundation of that compact: IFair play and equality, among all, men; 2laws weris to be , 3 , - - 7 - . - s- ' , - - ' , I ' 11i ' - , . , 0 1, , - ----- 11l ,, ' ' ti 1 I , and-take- ng fgrPle i it , ,i P - ', ', - , -- - . - --, - ; . terre she came! forebodingIna : . . , . o tk , - , 3 will ahvays be candidates enough far aPP9alk e .10)31 tnat come under the and of general designation- of 'regent. years there: scemi lo haye been an ... -- 111..-RE 0 rs - u,-,- had , : .. - - -- - . - ' - spoils." ... , . t 0- . t . - ''' ',. . -- . - ,, -- ... ". .. ....''i ' - - - BECEWBEIL 21, 1200. Jeih, O. Woodruff returned from an extensive of numerous and iniprovements enter-Almo- every day brought its railroad story. The big story ip the issue under review was a contemplated race between the Union Pacific and the Chicago. Burlington and Quincy for the Big Horn Basin. a region recently colonized by "Mormons." Surveyors were. said to out gra,tes for"both roads end it wbs rrearded as sure tilkt one or the othr-:- would FT art k aolial construction e,trly the pring corning, he state deparmort sont official o Minister Conzer in Pekin to SUrri the agreement between the. Powers as to the peace treaty to be presented to China. as all the other foreign ministers had done. , It was said the reason for America's tardiness was that this conntryhad but the' final draft seemed to be about the beat that cOuld be obtained. and much better than no concessions at all. au-r- are absolutely - f. years to come.', give all t r .',. - ,...-- , , ,. .7.;.-- 11 .";t '''.: t 4 ,"14"; ', - 5 . - -, 4 ; ' , .., ''' ; d .. 11,CoAkagoitea a...-- - - - ' , -- - I '.;''' I 4 ....,,,,,, '11 4,, . I 7,10; ,lk i i - 5.20 1 ,) 3 ,L !. -- , th Ilk )to -- . &t try,osith, - - .. ( $ 22.65 , I A34.65 Same Chest,,yithout trays, Reduced to ...--- 1.41.0 0.1. 0 0 $3 ,2,65,,.., .... illo. e. O., 41.1'.. ...a. .... 0 g - 1 7:0 , I .10,-- - 4, W.' - 8 Oyi I a mmetmommmaggmammomolommt r .., , It's a Pleasure in in lI1tIlTtU1I&'MIi!1llh11lI1t1Uin 11,1 a To se,. I I N I 111E) YOU'D say we - a ' 0 Ir' I r Greet You t 1 ' ---1- ) , ' 1 1; t Et were entirely justified in handling j Jr. l I . 1 And extend to you our sincere thanks for your patronage and contdence. In our Checking Dept. r ABERDEEN t In our Savings Dept - A - -- - - - ...,,, plr9,11,Fm,thy mean - - IL- ;, - - - 11 1 0219East - - - -- . clSolith , - , 1 ,llifir I -, 1;111- -- - - - --, Co . , . -'.- 1 - . ' ' . ,..,,,,, RUST zss W. b. licCormcs, Pres. r AIelothrre Albert Szt;IIth,Ice-YPres.ice-- e: -"' - - :11 , ' ' IITA nob, Fred M. Michelsen, Cuhier. D. E. ludd. Apsistant Csithler. .. . ' ... - - .,..-- - Milk' WAS - - SAVINGS'. , IL"toillSCba 1 tbs , - erdeeu. 1 - , . Member Federal Reserve. SysteaL -- - , ' Dept . r.., - ' - other kind of coal if you knew ' :the number of people who keep call- iN Wasatch 8572 and :asking for 4 --- -,..... ing same lotna of coal." . lore or and our Fiduciary Dept. -- -In just ,' '' -- - ...."-1-0- Y:1. 'tom pturrumrs 1 1 . . - I Nwo , la r Elegant All Cedar, Chest, complete with trays. Panel 'front and copper trimmedReduced to' ,....... . ! --- -- 25 1 t, . 4 - t - 1 35 -- $ n Cedar Chest, copper bound Reduced to EnIBMIDIBST - I 1 - --- 4ILL00 -: , - , , i : - , - I 4 $ I 8.65 . Cedar Chest, copper bound Reduced to 6 -, -- I Li, ,d. 960 - - ch 42-In- ch N llt . - 4 - - Cedar Chest, with trays 1Reduced to 48-In- t, SUNDA-Y- Don't be Pad becauge your income tax is now. There'll be another one along ig Transcript. ----- - ,,.., 1-- I N ' --" ' h It , Cedar Chest, i educed to R N ,, 0A';ti . culy, ...... ., .,. Boxmitted - nuir . ,- to, r .i tos14 t , ;; 48-In- ch Illk r A ,,,... , , Cedar Chest Reduced to k AO I I 'N, ,,,, , Cedar Chest Reduced to . 36-Inc- 5,16 , v f. 48-In- ch 1 - -- , webe raid - .. v , re7gn1a:pirices. 1 4, 4t, -- - .0-- - fro, ,,m,a.l.lat1:04ff ,, ..k that proper EelectivP measures are being taken to keep- out the undesirables who are not w'anted he at all. Moreover. the unsettled condition ff the wt.rld because of7the great war imposes an obl,gation or watchfulness and care 'that would not he present in normal times. .All in all, therefore. it need not be thought tthat American tradition and idnepacies.:are beoi.enng abandoned Should it be found t o close the gates of immigration entirely for a time. Such a move would be but a measure of self defense to the citizens already here and to the many rhore who will be ad - . . ov-- moth-proo- , ----, 10 . 1 AN,' , .".' : must ' 4, Many are elegantly copper boundsome have various compartmentsa perfectly ideal assortment from which to choose gifts sure to meet with most welcome acceptance; 18 different styles to select ga .. , A Reduced to F. ,,,,fi,t,i.r. - , .00-- 42-In- ' .. - J insruc-tionsrs- .11,t,NDONED- , - ''''''' You will be delighted with the rich beauty of DINWOODEY Cedar Chests. Most durably constructed of Genuine Tennessee Cedar and 'av'g' st it ,... , i. . I ,-- -) Mexicartcelonies anti AtizonaL President Smith had dedicated the stake tabernacle na St. Johns. Arii.. Old he epoke - .. t 4 I 1 - ake 'Notice! One Lót 'Cedar Chest- s-- tour- - of the laa.10...4iitit..t4,istussitit,,-H4tsriss-srs&rttrstifitiarist'- - s ' - 1 polity to adopt In regard to this natiOnal prob-- ; Iem. Tmmigrants are pouring into Our country at the rate of about a.million a year. and We base not the housing facilities to care for t hem. Moreoier, they can no hut becp,Me ta'ëtör Iii the labor an important and MI:flirt-flinmarket, whern alrnady there is too much disturbance-, It is otrckeis, too,' that the greater - ' . T - . 14) ANY O': k i - , ' Choice of Our Stock at Yo-e- . Ame-f-71..a- ... . A ; $ 're" , .r. , I",, Cedar Chests . - St - , is . 'k - , -. -- -- ...1, , i ,...., -- - ,lt N . ' ,',0, '''Z' ,( . ) .to-e7- lh I ; 1 - ,, ,-:-.,- , --.. , ,,,:,,, I , ta, , s, t , NI,.-- eginning Tomorrow -ft ..., , '.. e, 1 , -4e Men 7. ,, s ,,,.,..t: voi1414,,, --- - 7.1. minute.Boston . ,, . flf Di Ili Qundav iis in and be Will Anicricans feel in their hearts that a be the talk of the townJacksonville while he is there. His ITI Festrietion of immigration is 'necessary are unique. Mogliof us care Mile for ' to, methods them. But they are s.p,.,imsfulin..thet.r.way,. thA wetfare of ,tir eatintry, hut ftiol,,,salL,419.1: isesiurts. a world of. rtf't away trAm 119s ista that to rlose the gates ,Wrii;Thill'll''SflöTiliifsi.Tiitilly and it,i, saifiwitn some expressions that that cher,. is less Of this ,sort of aizainst, the thou.ands who wish ,to come to slang. would be profane elsewhere, he inakes a spec- thing tod74y than rer InA,! Near4 oast. iff 4,1T :.:z fir,W,0 u'41iiinebiliattaLwit.ti. . d !s silt ress.0 J the fnist order. But he gets across. He is the our traditions and a repudiation of t.-tant,,ute .khere one,i.ht ,;i farnous -eN angenst of his day. Ilis name OT In intim.; tile lillfrly'idea! upon which cur nation WRS I irrirr .svuoriympl..1Iv:i oil thla -- theme should th Ittur, btural.!4, Relict-bo-n arziaitixitEict:,--thaisaritIT- ' 0 May Jacksonville profit by his visit. It is sate called eln.the co.ntrary, it itt quite wasity seen that I to say .that Itilly Sunday' will profit by- it. wit) tyllow. In party parlanee 0;1$ PlerceNews-Trikule-,--nt-- of -' -utiles restrielions in immigration art i , , ,:, , Fart apff,ring abotit not teantie-- of eivil this land mak soon ceaAe tri tie a haven to '. Dut thote - 'Mak , , , , " ad b.hoppers v , , of the wgild May tome. Wise and 1 --- ,,,,--- .1,-- .11.2-4f- -- Nit . h;ti Service, rtfo-tO-, to po Uticians to ju$tify...3,- eticcesA'ur . partitediing its oppetients inthe enjoyrotlit, of the " ;, ter-W- TRIDITIONS NOT , r ,,xAmas ,. dsirics." -- iTiijiTie IA-- 4 t , o (trri andbf, applleants nUt the eyperience of those whii suoce it in grtt'ng elected- to office nowadays, fl horefOre 'have more or toss "patron anti dlitribute tbat the iMportunitiessre which they are sulijecttal by ly so ur';rent- and offetivo as was tire iut case ears gone hy. Time was when many pi.vd men were manly deterred from runn. ning 1 offiçe by the difficulties which they knew they wou1,1 encoiinter. if elected, in isl)intr their "friends." The latttr male no an,1 Ferret of their lii no for iln tho least bashful in picking' out were which they thought they woulti (h)rn. and then blontlY demanding it. The to f ay Nia netly elected official both and inasmuch as there NYas a whole tkvt7k of applicants for tery position, he spent many weary days ;mil wakeful hours. lieSate$ : I iplying claims whil the tion at irg tAli011it litalra,-- e utttillter. are stnle,I. te4tintony of those place-hunte- orishi;:z1v.. - rfaim--for-haTirr- packa-ges-ar- T' the t - . 'Ir rly to be a rather a personal, even a family one an' apPial to the immigrants novv established iri this country on behalf of their less fortunate friends at home. As might be expected, the 814 most popular.- Their sales form 87 per t ent of the whole. But besides the monetary distInetion in these food parcels. there is also a rei:gbois one. Those intended mc!Ilde lard. baron for for' in cottonseed okl roplaci, ho foods. Kosher package sales per cent or the total.- TheirAiV2 just forirc-1; courilr:-ffilfmlarer.irding b ciAsely on the Cliristiaa lines. Though the total cash a hl(! 41 these food drafts sales niay FtrliA a reader7 as substanOal. it represents but a Very sma:1 part of the work wthoh the American relief administration aims to do. Their problem is to l,ed 1:0t I but three aril a hail miiidn of eh:hirer in the, stippling of whose needs 'be It hoks hke a large task. but it ts in truth an easy one if each pirson in this happy and biettsed tand Aill do even a tined share. No one who wants to have a part in this benefieenee to humanity should hes.tate. Ile gives twice who gives quickly. THE .i'OLITICAL PIE, Cot:NEER.. - i k ,-note The commitfee ahote nientonu.1 ) lit work in a clrnpaign ., rIted States to assist hetot.I Frt-,c, to recover from her terrible Thie , ...---surru Is needed In the vast--. wtok cf recon---- -, in .the matter of the recent struction, such as eupplying hospitals. work-t.- election; that the victoryietsso sweeping that r ...soetrq 31kd plies of live stock toots,- feeds, building more than any one else in bringing, it "about, material'', clothing. etc.; !oars of money to und therefore that elect is no particular the farmers and merehants-tIseirtjhemla their feet; schools of manual training and gation to distribute the rewards among the domestic science: transportation: rebuilding henchmen regardless of other quaLfications. of homes, 'schools., and churcheK; food and The result of it all sholld be that those who care for the children. have been elected to offie, and who will be One of the most affecting Problems is that held responsifile to the..people, !tine a freer of the children. The four YearS of hand than usual in selecting' their subordi-- 1. privaton have done' them infinite ,,,a1: de; harm. Dates; they will therefore be held to a'stricter The agents Of the American committee ,accountablity if throcgh favoriCsin or other are at ti:erk especially on th.e problems of the Aisne. and are doing everything hertnnly unworthy pressure they allow thernselVes to be T noseible to regtore thie rtglon has htirdened with Official misfits and been PPare d erd scarred hy war. Thts elmtni,tee asks and ought to receive the help of every Amerfran whose AMERICAN RELIEF FOR EUROPE. frosportly has nqt hardened his heart. You (an send in So,nr cortributiors. no a4 IZ. matter how small. to AMERICAN relief as extendol in central and Swan, Treas.trer. II() Broadway. New Europe was not studed durmg the mayor uf AMst: the !mull!' of November. notwilistanding the i e 'ef ai l'irU Flo; rt brit 'Oa s upon The Pito 41010.1 detaehed and is fixed above the Aisne. rty 'ifs those connected with the general elections. I ts light we live." ,04 t 1 the business derangements that tame into (f,oPyrIght, 1920, by Frank Crane.) ev idPnc e as the year advanced to its close, and : the numerous other perplexities of a more or less serious nature that. TAINTY YEARS . havearisert, dur)nic. The' past -1 The 'average remiitant es Trots sr the News. Tilos Deseret The to the afflicted sections tamed amounted to eve-On- Hing and reverent Joy.. ..7 . '' , 10 Sixty. et. tliamlog,i-as-- - fin 4...,- , s power seem- to have learned to take the matter le s& seriously. They have VI 'some ing-s-lt ious Way slatted to Poniebody- else the re41,o71, inz Antic ,z b9 ibiay 1.9t douolletsuch problems Leen ilitaa awake &nights. And finally. perhaps .th, y mostofall-we-owe-our--measur- -- I .: rn'o;" 11 tilit,11-h1c- ' L,VB .. , A.,... 4111 -- er ! rrussian , JP ' - It6EINSO:4: MEADE cl '404,......-441.,,11- 4, As - ' , - i France has bee 1esolas,i1. The report of the'Ameriianfor ta,ronilgt-oW- , 'France says: 444- - territory- still ties'ert was'es fall of the heesses arc et: Imett-- - the- - p perems industrial centers and villages eomptelely tt Niore thiin 'wrecked hons-e'were nottreeri reel, n, roe. of the tjun.aria Frenchmen' who died in the asr rioyop) were men of She al 2 I' Fine. days? lute obedience to law. These principles became the warp and wont of the weal struc- and are the more than 1I4,000 per day for four weeks in tura whiallalTeared , venalterr.turtit.tliantlico.inerisutinLiehen-- . all. tit andand. genius the eiretiorstanres are eonsidered. Of course,. that not muelflo loo d,vtiny.'-- It sai oniy- a smallpart of this amount went in the form orrasli. Mostly it went in the form of t of democracy and the wholesome stability of beef, lard, condensed milk. cotfoodbacon, our Anglo-Saxo- n institutions. tonsced mi, cocoa. sugarin aceordance with been setaside for our special T Todayhas onglhatedTY-rem&nherinf these forelathers---17nusuHoover as part of his work for relievHerbert significance marks the event this year, as it is ing starv.ng Europe. These food drafts are the tercentenary of the Pilgrinis' landing at now being sold by 4,678 banks throughout the and Plymouth. All through the land, programs United States. They are issued in'multiples of festivals ate being held, at which a grateful 810 and 850 and are drawn upon t American and men pec.ple pay reverenre to the noble roltep, An w;tre1,0:so Europe, where.they can women who made up that slinple hitt immortal lei for packages of rations to the will take group. In this elly the celebration atm! of e.ther of those sums. Airtady the total 'rile form of a blz inrinerlid meeiinZ 0)15 g sales of hose food drafts has run up to a nun-hAn in the Tabernacle. unitstialjy,jmnreswhi-represents a cash,,expenditure of siite program ii.';;; been arranged. and the ereat iearly. five Million dollarsa very flooirishing it. I,P should for filled Pageants business, if it wPre run for the itit1,toritim purpose of aird programs lime heen.lield to mark the terBut needless to say' it is not a compr,fit. ises--c, thef t but exert, cm ermial today r, mercial Venture. ILean-hardlbe called even comprise' the formal and ()Trivial memorial. It s It ,cp,rgt,11.19n Of AII' g9"cid .k,,.,. 401010bibt- - ,,,9 41,- L s Rear ye the nobler monument To her whose stimpte faith enft;ted 1014- - C011if4$1 Far martsplittsm--sal- so To give 'tfp all and follata Christ! - March 3, i313., - an4jorags Aro, rr'......w 4;40 they do they do for themselves and do not expect offic.'.atits tci do for them. It must not. therefore, be understood that the real America is holding aloof from Eurept and its distress. as our political-actmight indicate. rPIO EA: eCi .y .3 t.,ie true In America and our, relations with : ..1.7rancehaves..i.hka'.,, been n tt,,!1 7.n,,e deeply France v. Us. th the 170tri tit'0 4,t, German mill- tarism. It nil! trs,Ice t !inst. ter, .als to re;,,tir the Pirst ais damage ibme by the Th. rilgriat ;!lather's Aeart was thinc4 - , i Frank Crane by Dr. .. , America one mpg realise that It is a vast beehive of people who are They want attending to their es latte government as pootible and whet Tits PilgrA Father's heart TIVI thri:tel U'iOt Ifigh Adventure's iCiPe awl flame; to THE EDITOR. -- 11 T 21 192a DECEMBER -- ' Of lonely nights matter tor correepondence sod caller , 'J losit teas joy. Bat what of her Whoss ftol were made for gentltr ions ommoLtat Any one who jildges America by Its poi...Aiced acti is mistaken. blood in hot tfs I i cent YrA.10-- ---- bend 'remittances and buitneos eoromunlea--tNEW& te - - -- DESERET -- THE Hart LaksrEttY, Utak--o ,, s , z reirs md, with ref But loops to toms On koknown L'otrodden Pwrsts trackless plains, .klici build- ttew empfres with his har,is? , Ile - - If 'kat 4..3 . .! and Including theSett The above rates apply to 1100 milts from roetal Zone or a Radius of monta it Zone per, Postal &Ake City.Reyead the Srd re BSCRIPTION - e . .... ...33:1S ......Canto LYngtoloateLoppetet; , L-S - Its , - -- talker', For The Deseret News task- - sebs one flutt Inefyownhood joys to find Adven-turtoward the Fun, JAR irkeontesnetont kit- - behind, Illr mail. per year ,tn advance VI mail.. per mix moathis en advance, . .. . month. la advence1 I: ' - - --- -------- - -- The Pilgrim - ,suascRwrios RATES Dillo,r,,:. ... .. .1 ; PI carrier. per month . . . . ..... ....... ... .... .. .illogS , . ' ' , - - Lafayette, We Are Still Mere- - ' - :D!E P!LCk1MfoiIER . , , I :: Ne11155 Eht-OZt21:411.6t- TUESDAY , ..oMM.P.Em..00. . t 1 THE DESERET NEWS - ...4 , 4 '! - 1!! 11'1141 . wrziromm.,,emornro Wonar mnalr.o.- ',Z.,M0,9 7P.M1W10.,k .10.011hafZ,01ASEWaVAIED.V.I..00..0.d...,MIWOM64,..1,0110.011HEMeir.P.I.C.WINOM,M1.0.11..SOMIN'ANBT ' , work. legal' work. sukk Workear specialties. , TEZ DESERET 3EW11 JOB Dr:7. . 1 ' , , . . t - - , w,.;.--- . '...- ,,,,, -- -- :::: - ": o - - ,., .,. .. . .- OW' N.lei N . |