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Show ' TilE ( iCS! Cfhe News 1 : a4il rrlr, iethM(hat, ...... ....... Oka l tlf ?wr U a m itxi tuMiurruvIn itATr rnipr ft lr4t j AAAraa kkklS , J,M rf la aka, retew .einmvaleetten KSW. IlcarirT a. it Laka ntr. Ctah. ar4 vtk.r .U fa 444 ail. ! bila M rawlusata - J 14.1 I ' la rtak. Maka. tf U. r ite .!.(, r'AU. f-- ... I .... .... .1 C.AIA applf rAa aitMf afc W . ,. WfW Tk tfaA 1TITS ta THU KNITuR. 4utlratl I'M". t r UrUlntrr. ikXUtiCA. 1 Silt kfalL M'lUM r Am TirM OiretatWn. eealg ! HeUt!W Vl.T4'ir!',-nw-rt mAT"" C tMtllat V1 At Hekert Bits. t KatereS at I ha noaiefflr af Malt lake Wy, aa rhkM Kwiu 1 nre4 1 1 J iow iSMCiIi Fra!. Art alaaa aiattar eeeerSla KarO I. 11TB CerW . TW j Maw: It f .4 Jras la evr to vlrllf I II nil mt Im t It 0T im rfWnrwtee er4tt4 Ik f4 of crcil Ail rlM of rooobllootio aatHtaa Wro or ar ariaca. 'Of tuuraa, it la poltr jr nlilrli mat it obvioualy am alatyt influ polk-meed in aurb raaca by certain material conn id r ration tablrh for aranl of a belief term rntjr ba railed oialhamatlcal adjuaUtienld. bo ntion tHvomed Ih aitfreapor i rnnfliet with otir nalinni unload ombtdnod by tbo eompUtcneti of 1(4 preparatkiuafad oaiparad witb ' (be Onprrparrdneti of lit rival. Men m tenff a lb thought of urb preparation contlilulin t ter tout mentec o pear; but no onn ran (jural ion Ibal in lion collection of maotea of fomimiliblA materia I, the imallett tpark may cau a terrifio rtploaion. The great problem demanding Ih alien turn of th lUiearnanahip of the world It t gelling together in peaceful allianra to lava the fuiioni from-Uirulaout and criminal folly of a mad competition In dtnictive weapon. Ahaolut diaarmamenl may not ha Imnirdialeiy practicable, but reduction it certainly .otiible and from every um viewpoint desirable. All at ll nrcctiirv In mil lha .1 .....i-- f way ic for aome leading nation to take the ecr kma and nee re Initiative. The other would not dare for fear of their jeo(ile if noth Ing elte to itand atobbornty outtlde. lert; but ,,r Sth TrH 4 T UmbImt rkak4 lurBarekmp ! amw - BACK --TO AANTTY. I ilM ftwml :ftOLTTATrrTITTT: rzvnnrm;tm: jr- r kJfERAt-XriaU0.CX80TtCIl1 Oaarl Coe-Chrt- ta of, Lattar-fi- m Relate r TuOarcnel. Balt f.April iri. itlt. aim an 111 conaena In th Lata Qly. M. Bends, at it o'ctnrk am, with Von dag afternoon, Tnaa gntntaoti 4ar and Wadnaaday. April 4th. 4th and tth. A apartal Prlaathaed maatlrc will ha v bald In tha Aaaambtr Hall Monday at It IB. and a canaral Prlaathood inaatlnd In tha Tahamaela Tanadar araalnf at 7 pin. It la raqaaatad that In arranflnj mlaaloa. ll ha no conflict In ary rannlona. ate, thrr dataa or feoara with tha forafolnf appoint maatn I t la tha foar Balt Laka flty atakaa, alao la othac adjaeant atakaa wbaro atmllar action la fait to ba daalrahla. Faat Day will ha ohaarrad on Bandar, March IT, Ittl, Inataad of April I. tha latter dyaharlna boon daadrnatad for tho opcnlnhf tha Oanaral Confcranca. Btahopa and othcra In charra Of tha uauat Faat Day axrrciaca, aftaraooa and irnnlni, will plcaaa govarn tbanualras accord In yly. HCBBR 3 GRAKT. f 3T CHARLES W. PEVROBE. A NTH ON W. IVINS, nrat praaldeney. tpir. I , I jii r W ) x M T ? a --I 5 S 1 . $ r- f -i - THE BENEFITS OF DISCONTENT. umt that are In thef dlecontent and prevalent in the world everyw here today. l$e optimist detects the promise of eveulual Tlii has ever ipd permanent good will. bfen, In truth, the rule of human progress. 0)t of crises in affairs and conflicts in Ideals, right has always prevailed, because right must in tho very nature of endures while-ev(lings' come fo an end. An ImmuTablelmpliTeeTs efer driving mankind forward toward-bett- er i)d high standard of living.' This striving tdmelimea manifested in a - discontentment wjiich.ar from being in itself a vice, is perhaps a groping In' the dark, yet on the whole is laudable, for ambition is the natural out growtlKof aome form of discontent. It is tru on the other hand, that some of these manifestations are malignant and dangerous; but these, while not to be" overlooked or Ignored, nor allowed to make headway unresisted, wilt not endure, because, since history began; the grave problems of humanity are altimatety settled on the side of right, truth and Justice to all. sit la dot too much to say, therefore, that success is discontent expressed in terms of accomplishment. Ambition, advancement, education, civilization, progress all are but the expression of man's unwillingness to remain in the bondage of ignorance, servitude, and unhallowed restraint. The possession of truth makes men free; and in the reaching after truths though, gonna evil may. creep in to. cast ta blemish upon the sound ideal, some excesses . occur to obscure the light which is being mught, there is the assurance of human bet- -' termeitf; and the wise leader or observer will - condemn Uie whole not - be too quict-to because of the defects Of some of Its parts. So. In' the Consideration- - amrsohitfrnr:rvfpreen?' problems, which appear to many people to he jo formidable, there Is more to give encour-tgeme- nl than to cause a Am. The qrisi will be safely passed, and the wVirld will he the better for it, if we shall all take cognizance of. and devote ourselves to, the dul.ej of Ihe hour which devolve both on sociefy aa a whole and ' upon each of us as individuals. EVEN , dtZ il J let eta i- - ,g -- WASTING WEALTH ON Gl'NS. ' r- - national affording in 111 There juipln y rraak 'V Cnttl , .pYSLi ,?jnSY Tha spirit fart, which this armboltsss. is th sou Is w fountain f Ufa and hops. No- an can go on unlntrruplad!r balng t 81.1, anc raaafnl aa 4a wwlvareal Rhythm wtth all fare a. rren , , SpIrtlnaL Such aa a eon tfn noun fraa In Nature. AU paargy oparatas la wavea. advancing and raaadlnr. . Bo wa prograaa, whatbar In morels or adoration, not Ilka a flying arrow, bit Uka a walking man, and walking has baan defined as n rln of falls forward." hru wa are bora wa da not lla stratgbt on HU ww din, bat wa din ovary twanty-feu- r hours, hare aa many Booths at thara are nichtf. and as many reoorrsctlona ao morn- ihataulnf ICinsa n ... sa 4kle J AaimmcnscarictjToLjicwi d(aatsoiBhJ n-- Wallpaper patterns to choose Mate your from. -- telecUon now have the work done convenience. .. u, - at-yo- ur V Z.G.M.I. Special Announcement . ing. Tha Bprlng typiflc this. And Eaator la tha'highrat Spiritual apprsbanaioa of Spring. It means hare in as failure, for dafaat Is merely lha prelud to ouccam. ns a discord In music Introduces pnd prepare far harmony. It means nothing If final. Ihre Is always - " another chapter. It means that, as Oliva Bchrelner mid. "It la never too lata for tha soul of man," It means that rotUng mould ta Dot tho last word, for It ta only to mako aaads sprout It moans oven tha lata filthy war was not In vain, foe it manured tha world for tha AU - vta4.4 R WHILE THEY LAST - J Remnants f Printed Linoleum growth of World Government. It means, ao Maeterlinck wrote, that to tha hero there ta no tragedy." It means that Life. Love, Light, and joy these are tha Eternal, and evU ta but the rhythmic marks of prog re ea. It means there ta no Death, for following this also must come resurgence of Life. (Copyright, by rrank Crene.) Inlaid and Qf . At Cost 1ll, TWENTY YEARS AGO. From tha Fllaa ' Of Taa D aaa rat Newt. MARCH , I SOI. j ' rron fi bovtu main wk Th Bait Lake. Oty poitoftlc zacahtd Jn a siagle conaigamcnt for general Salivary 4.019 letter and a proportionately large number of rapora, periodic la and other second and third clu mnn nutter. Thorn bad been no tral.is to Balt Lake from Oata of Cheyenne aim th Sunday prevtoua, two duo to a mow blockade In Nebraska. Tha commlmlonar of tha general land office banded down declalon In favor of th State of CtaJi in tha school land can. Ho held that cltiaena who fettled on unaur-veye- d land after Utah was admitted to tha Colon held no title aa agalnat tha stats tQ land subsequently surveyed aa school sec- at fji da, CHICAGOS TURN NOW; WnOS NEXT! -- Dr. Aa man Cavclopa. tha ICaal asaumaa mors an4 mora Important, an4 alt vlalbla ohjaats hacoma marair arm ho la. Tha unlraraa hacomaa a vaat paaaaat, Inland ta hint an la auataat la lha aoula In ll. whlrb alnoa nra Impanani. tha grant , , aplntvnl trulha Tha muac a anlPcant phaaa of Nature In tha ermleg af Spring, tha ralnrn of Ilf t Ih daad laadacap. What Ihla amboUaan la apparent. For wa are dally faUlag. Dlaappaintmaala, dalualoSa ratntahaa and dlacouranamanta are mn.rant. And tha gtat of lifa la to utarcom iham ana rla from them ip raaawad taargy K'lfZ nlsM brings tlradnaaa, and Ufas power sink Safaalad to siumhaf. And pvary wrorMos la n raau tract low. Prom aomrwhara la lha land of Siaap has oma a aaw Udn of tle whits longer. By summer, distribution should reach BO per rank of normal, its . the opinion of Mr, Tregos, who perhaps at well at any man ic in touch with butinaa conditiouc throughout the country. By persona! visit and through report of the many members and representatives of tbs organixation of which bs ts on officer, he is In a potilion to know in business and commercial development practically every city, town and hamlet in tbs United Slates, r 'Tbs present depression In bumet it largely due, Mr. Trego remark, to our own errors sod insane method. . lie wj ih spring of 1920 wit the crucial danger point for American business, jnd ho gives generous credit to the Federal Reserve system for getting ths coufltry pari that danger point without widespread disaster. Ahead, he declares, there is nothing to cause alarm or to create fear, if the business men will get bark to sanity" through diligence, patience and confidence. Inevitably the renipcration musme itowTand there if nothing to be gained by trying lo nnh. "The world," said MrrTrdgoo In a recent address, should have gotten down to the task of things and repairing the damage of the great war, w hen the fighting was over, but Instead of doing so, it precipitated itself into one of the most extravagant periods of all history; out of which there is no outlet but through serious distress." ' It should be satisfying and encouraging to Tidt tSaf'ln lhe opinion "of feadfiig business men and economic students we bave passed through the heaviest period of distress and are entering upon brtghler times. Gradually-w- e shall recover from the effects of the "crazy days," as tliey have corns to he known, and it is not likely that we shall soon again lose our heads enough to go back to them. By now the lesson should have been well learned. bn Nas 4r tion. IT HAS BEEN TRUTHFULLY SAID u T Ones Personality Governor HrVr M. Well algned the revenue bill, the l.tst measure enacted by ths It carried legislature Jut adjourned. appropriation totaling f l,S04,ll4.tl. It was announced In railroad circle that Georgs J. Gould had financed the purchase of the Rio Grande Western by the Denver and Rio Grande therehy giving the Missouri Paclflo lntererfa through transportation to th Ogden terminal. The J R Tnpp saloon in Murray wa r . destrojeil by fire In retaliation attalnrt the procedure of the controversy vll .,cit.cotmcU. ,t;i ,tha Ogden, the street railwaj company, owned hy practically the same interest as tha water work, canceled the provision of fra transportation for policemen. . . such a way itmt the- - island empire t rotild bo di'fciiftml anainri any emergencies firVeing lit 'pparentlF Arlthfmt further qualifiratiun lie averted that if all the naval powers would a gree to a ftaval holiday Japan would le glad to jom. in it even to the curtailment of the tma building program ' already undpr way. , Vice Admiral Koto was outspoken iff his roniJemnaLon of "prepagmdwt and mischief-tnake- rs He declared that tho.Jspaneie navy desired most cordial rentmp with the United Stales navy. On the point of a proposed conference with a view in mlr r national reduction of armaments lie ptonicj f,i,i mat Japan is a member of the Ixa.'ic p ntions end under 1 he provisions of Jha! oreamralton. he would be highly pleased to m a movement looking toward Jfie rr of arms. s ran be determined So far frffpi the dispatcher referring to nhe inierview. there is no reason to regard it a anvil, ing but the ein-jp- re and ea rneri cxbxia-u-n f , the opinion and feeling of Admir A Kato. rnauesticmably, too. It must he inferprfled reflectihg Nhe preponderance of rentuneni arnong Japanese officials. Tliat being true, whatever of uneasiness may have been felt on th. side the Paei-f- ie as a result of Japvis naval building should in large meagre b There diiped. wilt is in th interview an av,jr3nre be that heartily welcomed hr an fr,rtulj of ' The decorative feature is and good taste in the selection of suitable effects and colorings that Reflect Individuality and harmony are most essential. ! 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The abiding charm of superior craftsmanship and the broad diversity of styles is such as to assure the happy consummation of the desire for self , expression In ones home. J . ESTABLISHED 1857 GOOD FURNITURE f " i il. surh a nsd for straight ao4.hir4Jhinkingpn thspartof men, bs says, but all will bs well if they taka the right alUtuds and bold to It for a lit- atrip-buildi- Tka Ifeaarat . of (ho dnaaaeg Aasoelatlon of Credit Men. aarreltry, - J Harry Trcgoti.. -- state I JNDER authorization of legislature a probe has been started into the activities of building contractors in Chicago, and it is freely predicted that revelations at sensational as those which recently stirred New York will be disclosed. In Now York, it will be remembered, outrageous secret methods and practices were unearthed, and some of the most prominent contractors were indicted on the chargd of conspiracy. According to information already at hand in Chicago, there seema to have been operating there w hat Is designated by onsoj the investi- gators as a gigantic Institution of 'building extortion." Evidence has been discovered, it i declared, of criminal agreements between the material dealers and labor men. Archi-tec- ia and other witnesses ar4a be fa!ledjipon to tell what they know, concerning- - alleged froe"l 4evied on tmitdmgs under construction, price fixing and other protective" agreements. It would seem from the disclosure In New York, and rom what already has been learned regarding Chicago, that building operations wereio mamp.ulaled that every possible dollar that could h? squeezed out of the man or the roncern financing the construction was grabbed. When the structure was part way up and delay meant hardhip and inconvenience as well a additional expense, something almost invariably happened to halt the work; and it always look extra monry to get it started again. The variety ways and means by which I he mulcting was conducted seem to have been marvel of ingenuity and cunning. It will be a genuinely wholesome thin tf the nefarious i none too. pans of swindlers harsh can ba broken up, not only In the two largest cities of Hus country but In every locality where their opera! ions reach. . ' w hus-ine- MARCH 2G 1921 hara k4 toma aort af Eaairf. It a lha aaaaaea af ratlgtoa tha( lha am ok aua la plaead aa the BpIiK. Ths 4P-aal aspraaaion af Ihla par ha p4 a tha HlnSa Snrtrlna of Masa, which Aa that all malarial subatanra hi lllaaion, and lAwraalitf liaa . utterly indefensible policy in any nation i is that which manifests itself m the policy lilure on education in order bo Increase it on armaments. When a eouatry auspends or reduce - its outlay for schools ao that it may have more money fur gum. It takes a step backward toward barbarians, and consents to the mipovemliment of jialions-an- il cirilication. -- Yet so be easier to to seem it that been bave always ENCOUR ICING REASSURANCE. . -- nod means few hidwing men's brains out .than HOSE who have looked with some degree for putting them in. anxicly, if not miriniat, upon Ihq It Is to be regretted that thoe are prevenb-Ur- y armament the that program of Japan will find reasYet been had it hoped symptoms. out in Tokio lesson of lbs recent world tragedy would have surance in the interview given Admiral Awe Kato, Japanese wiekedne. by utter yerierday of the jonrineed III mankind Admiral Kato .declared if resuming (he fierce race and competition in minister of marine. and other preparation forthat assertions to the effect that Japans ng mvI formulated with the In such tremendous burdens D1a program had result that irar, the with navy of the United of idea are competing tpoo human progress. Perhaps armaqiepts and absurd." He were preposterous art always direct "cause of wrar, hut they are Stales mu lo Pr" e oondilwns fram. .which aaidrihLJPin y hol. Ptj-rN ? D ACK to aanUjrLde-U- SATURDAY All rallglona 1 :rsr i; (far on m NEWS THE MEANING OF EASTER. .. t -s IJKSEHET 0, , - j't |