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Show - ' jp': - Vs nn r. y - THE . DESERET NEWS TUESDAY JAXuArT 18 1921, are willing to fight for your Industry, you cant expect others to do lt for you. Anybody can win when Its easy, but It takes a fighter to fight when BILL C3SC the going's hard. Montana Paves Way. Report of the success of ths Montana growers to find a market for their, own product was made, Prest. Frank J. Hagenbarth declaring that ths Montana men had paved the way to what perhaps may lead to the greatest wool mill in the country, and to the serving at least to the of notice that the ere Awake to their methods. producer Mr. Me Clure made an eloquent appeal to the woolmem to support their organic-lio- n and to five It funds necessary to 1 carry-- on Its activities. Hundreds of voluntary contributions were made by the men and women present at the convention (for there was a goodly showing of the. Utter and it vat announced that furthef turns would he added by sheepmen not present at the using the wool itself as security, and session The report of the secretary. dd sell it each year In conformity with be W Your Pret.jvii'rantf h 'Marshall,' wafc then' the demands, that advantage to establish a chain of lo , given. and he licensed H- - K Holman. Jr., of the bureau of cat warehouse to States ware markets, Washington. D. C, declared bonded under the United that the unscientific manner In which house act in which it may be placed the wool rfjjp is thrown on the mar and financed until iLisready for the VMr"'r . buer. r ket must be atopped and be distributed In conformitv to "Such warehouses could be owned the demand. Of course, the question, he or leased and operated by your declared, naturally arises a to bow by ..Individuals or firms conPnLcan "or' finance Tor doing this. The- speaker then pointed ducting them independently. The govout how it could be done by means ernment does not actually operate the of the United States licened and warehouses which become Bifeihbers of bonded warehouse reeHpt. He added the federak warehousing system, it over that though none such 'licensed ami merely exercises supervision bonded warehouses were at present them to see that they are conducted in thl section of the country, there In accordance with the requirements of the act and the rules and regulawas nothing to prevent the establishment of such and the receipts from tions prescribed thereunder in order stored such a warehouse at anv point 4n the to safeguard - the products wmrigrtrwirisr tflstrfrt "should hae the therein' of the pure same security value and prestige for Illustrating the alue Idea, 'Montana rediscounting purpose as one issued virgin- wool exhibit have at an the Hotel at New York. Chicago or Francisco. Jffi t made a Ahe stor Jtahs ;Jt jcaosLsso a Unn or more cloth. The age of the clips be financed at home, pieces of virgin as wool or any other product Irf cus- Montanans have made arrangements ra Into to make the cloth tody of a reliable "warehouseman Is tip suits and have themselves been buygood collateral.. Thssame wool, however. placed In a shed dn a farm ing these suits of ell wool and no at $38. The Montanans haveal-s- o ranch, la practical!' worthless for se- shoddy entered into arrangements for the Mr. Holman added curity purposes manufacture of blankets and robes of Wool Security. virgin wool. It was stated yesterday Tt appears, then, to me that if it that orders have been placed for the store your wool, pH wools .cloth to the extent of 2,000 finance the storage of the wool by yards. 1. 1-. in tame loca18 tion. Remember u, we treat you right proving keting ' and Tariff Law. v, jl Mar- ve Protective 6Tit-noo.Before, tli clow ;of session of ths National association, the 600 or mors sheepmen present had donned their fighting clothes and .shown their hearty approval of both lhe licensed warehouslnglaw and the pure fabrics bill. They had decided that they Trill push-theeffort --to secure the protection of tariff; that they will Investigate closely and adopt measures for marketing. They even went on record that they would Insist on wearing clothes made from pure virgin wool grown In the United States. A an outcome of the sessions, discussion In the hotel that before the close of the convention federal bqnded and licensed warehouses would be organized in the wool producing, district with the possibility of one In Salt hake. S. V- - McClure, expressing the of The majority of the woolmen during the afternoon session said: Kegardless of what happens to the emergency tariff bill, we are a mighty Industry, and for the next few years we must have the government with us. Now. sheepmen, you have a great work before you. The foundation work has been laid. Unless you 7iUjir Wool-growe- rs 212 So. Main ir -- lobby-augure- senti--mer- it for-th- t St Phone Wu. 1126. obtain--eredH - t WOMAN WILL HAST yQTL IN ELECTORAL COLLEGE a meeting of taxpayers Monday School two committees were appointed, one to frame legislative measures designed to be of benefit to the, Granite district, and the other to investigate school In "the district conditions Jeremiah Stokes was chairman of the meeting and he was authorized to make the appo.ntmenta on both committees. The legislative committee was vest- ed with authority to work for legislation to make it Impossible in the future for school Buaj (1$ to use the mam-- .: , teoance - fund of 'the district ' for bulldmg purposes The of this committee' is the appointment result of a recent bond election held In the'Cran-it- e district for the purpose of raising funds to keep the school open aftes the maintenance, fund had been ex pended for build'ng purposes It waai stated by the chairman of. .the. meet.-- . mg -- The wa author- lzd to investigate the expenditure of mortey for building operation and ascertain, if possible, the details relatC nighl-i- 'iWli assoct-atlonfL'- the Granite high n Trtll b rnr..e-:te- 1 in thena-tlona- l electoral college by a woman, the tie between Warren L. ana Mrs. Marsaref Lewis Judd having been broken In favor of the latter .officials jvhen a committee of ing thereto Also, analidit wfll accepted an Invitation to "as med- asked 6f the books of the district. iators. They were state H . E. ISrockett, A t to Harvey CluK. State Au,:ror Mark Tut- FOREST ROADS BILL tle,. State Treasurer. V, . I,. Suttort. State Senator Harrison- - w. Jent-n- v E, and Rcpresentatidve W. w. "Xtah Uun u deirrd Prior to the final decision j.0 which Utah elector should carry the ballot to Washington, It was toted by a majority of the prf(M.nt at a meeting to refer the matter to ,t caucus of members of the house of but this caucus was representatives, The matter was later kbandoned. then taken up by the f0i.r electors who chose the six state officials to settle It. The final vote resulted In a victory for Mrs. Judd, the count being four to two fn her favor. ' Palm and olive oilt were Cleopatra s cosmetics. They were the luxuries of the Greek and Roma batht. They were the basil of all ancient beauty. Now modem experts go overseas to get them, and blend them for you in this scientific way. There never hat been, and never will be, anything to match them for the tkin. Never go to sleep without using it. Women should never overlook this fact. The basis of beauty is a thoroughly dean skin. And the only way to it is soap. There is tio harm in cosmetics, or in powder, rouge, if you frequently remove them. Never leave them on overnight. The skin. consists of countless glands and pores. They clog with oil, with dirt, ' with perspiration with refuse from within and without. The first requirement is to cleanse those pores. And soap alone can do that A costly mistake Other soaps cost five times more Tbcrt arc soaps which cost fire times is much as Palmolive. Most facial soaps arc higher priced. But there are bo soap ingredients more costly than palm and olir oil. There is nothing to luxurious. It it only because we make it for millions that Palmolive tells at 10c. Palmolive factories work day and night to supply tbs demand. The costly oils art bought in enormous nt quantities. Result, ths popular price and ths most popular toilet soap in the world. Harsh, irritating soaps fiave led many women to omit soap. That is a costly t !i -- f Palmolive for ,rs Thursday the newly elected directors will meet and elect offiA financial statement made b cer W. D Rishel showed that during the 1920 the sum of $10 485 was re year ceived from membership dues, as compared with $8,325 received during the At the close of 1920 ihere year 1919 was a balance in the bank of $810 with compared $$.21 at the close of mistake. A healthy, rosy, clear, smooth skin must be a clean skin, first of all. There is no need for irritating soap. Palmolive soothes lad softens while it cleans. It is based on palm and olive oils. Force the lather into the pores by a gentle massage. Every touch is balmy. Then all the foreign matter comes out in the rinsing. I f yOurskm is'very dry, use cold cream before and after washing. OVER THIRTY - -- UTAH Insurvxcd j. Garni1 axo. GENECALAGTj 'msm SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH W , NEW YORK TODAY HERBERT Jan. (BY NEW YORK. talts By Nary Navabstl There was a kind act, if you COREY.J 15 pleas.' Holden got to his shop to find hM btock of state of extrema Every one J -- d, get-Un- & Jail For Palmolive is just a soothing, deansing soap. Its blandness comes through blending palm and olive oils. Nothing since the world began has proved so suitable for delicate complexions. All its benefidal effects come through gentle, thorough cleaning. There are no medicaments.. No drugs can do what Nature does when you aid her with this scientific Palmolive cleansing. Millions of women get their envied complexions through the use of Palmolive soap. English-bre- ask 2r n CmOFlIA lhihte For Infants and Children, : Mother reirdlng Americans permit their children to ue r.ght band Then fact :s thit in England good table eiquette demands that the fork should be kept in the left hand. The knife is used, of course, in the right hand and it is regarded as bad form to shift the fork over o the right hand when the knife is not needed Even in eating desserts the ((fork is kept Inthe left hand, frequently be-- , hirh is ing used wph a dessert spoon. held in the right hand And children Euhere, unless they a;e chTidren-ib- f ropeans or of parents who affect Engnot warned are lish manners, against shifting the fork to the right hand for convenience Howev-- . it Is ba ! form from our well as the English point of v ev to use the fork shovelwise, scooping up large mojthfuis of vegetable or meat upon It persons take 4he- - fork care how they becomes second nature to hold it well. Even if the fork is small and your hand is large avoid placing the handle would in the palm of ojr hand-ao- u handle a small screw driver, as if your object were to get the best possible grip upon it Do not hold on too fnr down the handle jjbu on the other hand do not afTtci the intfer of holdn.g u uncerta.nly very Well-bre- The Palmolive Company, Milwaukee. V 5 A. The Palmolive Company of Canada, Limited , Toronto, OnC people, most American well bred themselves and the fork in the d VS 1 WATCH YOUR JYJRK. especially frequently ? sV p One of the questions that foreigners, 'tTttmfcfir f of New lock as the Heartless nervous Uhauslion. though mo,t of City, but shucks' It has Jus; as much their tails were safe. The same day an old fainted colored washerwoman and kindness any charity lotfng In a market on 125th street. A man other town. Its troube is that it has she had never seen before or heard of 'habit ft goes the w since put her into a taxicab, took along with Its head down talking to her to her hone, and aided her up on Its with ees the heis of tho Itself, man ahead and its ears pinned back the four flights of stairs. There isnt a legitimate beggar on the city's listening for an auto from. When streets Every professional is plain it has time to atop New York is alpanhandler, for any man or woman in- ways kind. Up on Fifth avenue Holden's dog, need has a choice of a dozen institutions in which a bed. food and work cat and bird shop has been a fixture can in since it was removed from the an be obtained A little girl fainted uptown theatrical agency the other its Bower), whfre it find opened doors about the time old Peter Stuve-san- t day. 'Underfed and overfrightened, worried pervaded those parts The other for. theshebusy, had met had not wasted a people night the current Holden was awaksecond glance on her and nothing is ened by a telephone call. more terrifying than utter loneliness. I've had a dickens of a time In ten minutes after her story was your phone, said a fretful voice. Ka hange wouldn't give it to me and made known enough money had been I finally had to ask the clerk at the collected to pay her few bills and provide her with half a dozen square Waldorf He happened to know you Then some one found a Job And do I know you? asked Mr. meals for her in a little road company, alHolden, coldly. "No, said the voice on the wire though she had had no experience But 1 wanted to tell you that one of whatever. All agreed that was betthan sending her home. your monkeys has got loose and Is terNew York isnt heartless by a Jugpulling out the tallfeather of all your ful. It is only hurried fpaiiots. the oter two men were held for Held in City further investigation. ago (3)gl figure! Investigation an everaLnionths automobile accident at the pomt of the mountain in which May Fink-!iII M Peterson. A A Henry. was killed. 24. both of San Francisco, and Merrill J. Gygi, 19 of Salt Lake, were Advertising Club Opposed arrested at the Virginia hotel MonTo Freak Legislation day and lodged In the city jail for investigation. The Advertising efub of th clr According to the officers, the three deqfcrd itself at yesterday' meeting men arc said to have taken two as opposed to any freak tobacco leggfrls On a Joy ride and to have given them moonshine whis- islation that it is understood will be intoxicated, introduced In the Utah legislature ia ky until they became wnen they iook them to the hotel. ths near future The two girls were also taken to the It was also decided to campaign for One of them was 100 members within 30 days, and to police station id fn raising funds for starving Eulodged in the city Jail while the other was taken to the emergency hospital. ropean children. The resignation of The men are said to have met the Captain W. Clegg Butt, removed to ft was cafe in released was Denver, Qygi girls accepted. The club has hr th nffVerw Mender afternoon but now 4S members The Right Thing At the Right Time Nq medicaments to sell to write your policy t FOlR YEARS OF SERVICE. We are waiting - Know Genuine Castoria I Always Bears the Signature t 4 In A Usn P stipfitioflDwJThow i -tt- -SS I Rig' j ty farrp W hen v ou have finished eating leave the fork on the sice of the piste, tines downward When pairing a plate for a second helping piece knife and fork on the side of the p!ae, blade in or tines downward W hnt Readers Ask. 7f no bread and butter plates are bread be laid durused where should ' ing 4he meal if there is leualiy on the plate butharm in alhardly room there Is to rest lowing rofl or fairly dry break buUcr-beside the on the table cloth r That d over-da.n- Volume and efficiency enable us UY COMPANY The Wasatch Nations) ForeJt committee f the Commercial club, composed of Wesley E Kin. J. 5 Broad-duA L. Smith, C. S Puiver. C. I Brx. R I. Bird, Ellas S Woodruff. E. J. Shields, and P. A. Papworth, met at the club yesterday afternoon to consider the prowslons of the McArthur .bill, now- - pending before C&flgrew. whuh pro video fop n appropriation ot $10 0011,000 for the building of1 roads and trails in shoe national forests It is expected that IUh Will receive kn apportionment $400.-00of in CekBde the appropriation la made. i resident O II. Hiwlry, uh tho board of governors,together will name & committee Thursdav to determine the feisilHiJty 0f establishing a foreign trado bureau to dih the national foreign trade organization. A meet.ng of the wholesale trades ccmmitfe was also held yesterday afternoop at which tlm R C. GUI, chairman, outlined plans for the year 1521 According to th program trade excursion wil be made Into Nevada and Wyoming. .Buyers Week during which visiting buers from neighboring territory will be entertained, will he observed in June. Lafayette Hanchrtt address the committee on general business conditions. W. D. Kichei and A L McMullen appeared before the committee apd urgd that the business meh advertise the automobile show. Would your husband marry you again? - For 3,000 yean supreme than 1918 leak-pro- Home Fn Cook. On is pure, mild, soothing soap. in greater Be sure that your piping is ' and see that all gas jets are completely Then buy Fire Insurance and , turned off. feel secure. e ,1 The annual meeting of The was State Automobile association held yesterday afternoon at the Commercial club, at which time the following directors mere elected for the ensuing year: M. A. Kevser, F. C. Schramm. Joseph Arch Decker, Browning. R. M. Cross, W. D Rishel, A. H Kconberg. C Nephl J (Hansen, H Fischer. C. C. Rulon, A E Tour-sen- . William CJ Lambert, John V. Lyle. c. C. Campbell and Arch H. Beautys basis 1916 and $554,609 Sec-.:a- ry Automobile . Association Holds Annual Meeting Fortunate is the woman who can answer yes. But many a woman, if she is honest with herself,, is forced to be in doubt after hat she pays stricter attention to her personal attractions. A radiant skin, glowing and healthy, is more than asignof youth. It is youth. And any woman can enjoy it. or a partly open jet may cause loss of life and property by fire. In fact the fire loss so caused was $37274 greater in 1917 than otfter-cnmffitn- 0 . A Leaking Gaspipe wool-growe- rs with-tatlo- SSHSaSSEBfflO, jtn Q Also Go on Record as Ap 3: isar n Lessor ST im s For Over hesina Thirty Years s. CASTORIA Exact Copy 6t Wtsppsr. TW CCtTMH eMMRY, MS VOK CITV. 1 pat a 1 r. i rvi , |