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Show of talk TfecKJ Exemnt ((ember ef AeSlt Borax of ,Clrraltlen. Dm!!? lml-T- - Ui CBSCKIPTIOM Br Carrier, 1 BAT8 GENERAL DU PONT r Mill 00Q TO OSKTJL 13 etsa-- - S'SSS?wt? lull !(riwr Lkr. - 1,. 1 et-se- -' f ed T" Deseret TV t"' -- TODAY" k "T Does Eaw of us nails the ifnu of tbs ua-developed remurcce of Amorkm. r Our snermeue tarritery fy mir pepuUted - hiUe around the ya here and them -- v; throughout in spots. i w h'r m ta'C'A our Und, to am ear wanting anaegy (a nanlnc ntreama. aor to sad amthtag Uka aa intelligent re- il hi-to- ea aet oo otj 1 Tke How teu eepe-dal- some 2.e,Ma Jyr Oovaraora Davla ot Idaho, Itabsy of Utah, and Hart of Waahtagtoa. rapreeenttng tho Westeru 8Uta ltsolsmatJaa . Association, havo heea tourtag'lho Bhat to secure th Interest and support aaoamary for ths car- -' rytng out of projected ptaas for th of arid load hy extensive Irrigation. , It la proposed that th gevernmsnt shall taka tba desert kadg at a small figure ' and Irrigate It. Tho tndlvWaal slat offer - to equip the settler wtth tarmtRg implo- msnta aod a year's supply of food. Thoy . estimate that at tho and of a year h win. x be self supporting. v Soma time ago aevsral hundred famUlea of oattlaaa left Now Tsrk hy automobllo - , for tho Wset. It U estimated that IM,t famlUss oould The taksa care at aa lead new available. It would seem that any unemployment of men in the United States Is due simply to a lack of lntalligent management. For In the West opportunity la crying with . a loud voloo. r Governor Hart sold: "The development of the marvelous resources of the Wot will present a second line of defense in case hte country la ever attacked. Abraham Lincoln had such a thought In mtnd when he pushed the building of the first transcontinental railroad. J i "Should tho govammoat Impound the water that now flow Into the eea without giving their benefit to the land, there will , be man power and food for all the arm tea that might ever be needed without tht terrific problem of long hauls and cwtgeatloa over the railroads" "A family on forty acres of land. mid Got. Ms bey, "has a Potential Income of ' M, each average year. Such a firstly would also ltv far better than-- dose the average family la the congested cities." While. every effort aboutd be made to Justly reoompeoee the wt soldier and to show him that the country la grateful, few propomlo are more sensible than this, which would not oaty opes up a new mod happier Ilfs for thousands of men In free dam nod whol momenta, bat would ska add infinitely to th resources of the na- - deval-npme- nt ;- , able-bodi- ed Copyright. iJt, . TWENTY YEARS A CO. JILT R, I Mi. Mm , i William H alary, a motormaa oa the Ut CM T awuet ukea Is the omsggeocy heagltal. amJ.U. B. MerrVeos. It yaara old. was placed 'uodoe arruet. follow-bi- g oa atteesatloa between the tw which ended when the boy fired a email revolver, tended with blank cartridge, la the man's tom Th paper wadding aod the powder Inflicted the Injuries The maa bought seme lea cream from the bey and the miter claimed he did not receive the fuB price and that, hi patres threatened Mm. Heroes CL Bart, president ef the Union PuriHc. was a hah Lake viator. He spent th day to eoaoo Untie with Vie President W. D. Cornish and W. K. Bancroft, of th Oregaa Short LJa. Nothing official was given out aa to the oeafereaeo. hut wna aadervdood they dlecuased plaoa for th esm Joist poise of the tee road agauwt th Clark tat areata.' . IMm Rvuaa 41 yqara e!d. city atleraey died a the Holy Cross S' her of lockjaw, resulting from a hospital wave Inflicted Is his feet when he slimd so a ' aomo nail te week previously. Ho fumy was th aoa ef Bishop Derid gee as aod Rebecca Beans and a uatlv of tehl, whev he was a prominent rttleen aod high- U . I rsl - see Ger-naa- hhe see nest the herds of the Baal rum marohtag west, aa they hero do at tniewat throsshoot history. Rami will welcome the Asset tr aad help I hm oa lo flaht whet I onlee rail "rayHalirtle Kuroyo." Aad art hang abw 10 any anything else, will my. "March oa the roots are Spew I am dlesrseed aod forhiddra yew-0- 0 onybqdy a a th the old day A ala msrrhed sgalaa Kssrwy. nseweted e little psMilea, armed elk rosace aod hewe and arrowy smund tho oesuury. lorert-ltas H cams. Th next Remiss knroaso will seme In flying merhlnm thrsssgh th aw. Assi Ihs greond with task aad armored iCnasWM, Armed wHh machism and rssssa That may mshs a dlfrerescs AM lha tsNed Btslsm sastly Otw-- h SSI tie weasvn rasa hy flrlel wtsrhlsss rresslng ths Paetn on fretsht astro, shout keep h ;es sod Mad assn. three, till. ltXtk, r"s od a Mart dasgovwo . Keren art lough tart TEVRIRA ABE A byrgJi OO S- An Attractive variety of Pattern and Sport Hats, Vrorth $8.00, $10.0 Oand $15.00. They include the . latest style and color combinations. s Special Saturday Only, $5.00 SpUB DRUG STOBB IS AT bu-u- i rt-- soon turn r Books in the Home Quiet evenings spent with hooks mean added knowledge, increased sympathy widen ed vision. 1 . Books throw a halo of inspiration about, imparting to the reader the refinements of culture and the keene?tjoy . ofliving. , . thjfamily heartb-ston- e, Know good book's, add them to your home, library with regularity and dincrimination. Let our book specialists help you choose them. And remember,' we hare all the worthy -- books! DESERET BOOK COMPANY. y af IFu Ml yl n I usee srcccr; -- TAt:ULTffT : ACCCTNAL CATz:nr, cl- f" CitTiain a n. tyiiVL ca RrTtlSX rn emptoymynt flonttod srUh - Sfpllr' SUB I 9 A mrm 4 - mm IVmIB m AMcAWW Qy Ui CTTT 1 - iLsfe m osO P4K H4M klas"ro SIRS rT RASH 111 itj. CLASTtfc eSTOCSEtCS-- NC fdrmr totrotofp a ho k Of lb hlg wage cf th yf ADt to rvtttrv to th . , Korop on4 Bei apes psiwsr ef defeeme Kerr-y- e far tesst yeetu win hero roroia to regiet the Ismwane od I he oeatlmeat ellt y tha gnro "mtf dW kRtla ro-lsafasUee" la wnfw sad wroMa is rwroea as protest Ms themeelve lha Relepeao vritRlpwet. oat Into tho lesrhers 1 Jl eakeetc-s orro car. Hrouel'ti ifr. Special Saturday Mill to th time humsuMy psta IBs IBM 11 stnellmi U will here touM 4Mf rtr Iri seal tu toimii. nrvsk-l- ii ta&llpr tt urinh nro am) tUy rein i snTtt pradslory By R IneltnrL 0 sro rylm1w. Mil Ilk saoa sf Adsm i gtm fw-- OeiUnent, toil-wo- rk fl roswal simw, vroid think imd for filing Hsu pime out rI iuiviiiroA Km heea prrily frro suing peraaonl Umrty t-- ih rid men a litne now to get jerwmsl i j--f!. for the kMO rtasiMWTK . far ths eifet I A 1 sad ths whna roses, te ths rroatWm tn hssreya of many tone 144 "Uderoodesa smtt-s-m " They ero sa. aM ronea h rod ed Tht J Ger-man- y, aul-Ud- ed sa4 drUlug MW" , once Mood. Ilk a great feather bed. hawses y, Asia and werterw Koropa, Aad a wail of a eel heroeeia. ee steed bet we--s Rsmks and th this strip ( etvtllsaila along the Be ropes Atlantt eoaq. r New, asce th arm 11 Ice. German r'v wall of a eel ho keen tern dews. The allies, eadeeroriag to collect debt from Rueoa, bar mad her a hitler oatmjr. Kneel probably rauily. when a aeuch angtno with the New Tark Rtprom of tho Pennsylvania line at th Into depot at Colo m boa Ohio. Rroridewt Winum Meg i ley elgwd a tomaUoa setting the A eg. aa lha dote so wht--n ihefeSewtag loeteo run s Ih lends In Oklahewi would he thrown ope t hem eased trj. A dlepairh from Weshiogton. D, C, that this geesrnmrot bod aortte.g . to submit th Brute Meetliea etoim -arhttrsiloa untro Urot Rrital wwuld ' agvve to erHirei in I abed Bute pxjt rUtme Thl Cxkhj Leg aedfaolty t do, While ttma ,p that he rtsnne 1 h saturated The Mtuttlo wi a tense, tf art tVHKwL chud-w- ti - iiARTHOtunam exhlbtttn os WwaU peroeoa were Injured, - Msrdies West. More serious at Cooetaattoopl. Th Prltleh fleet has been seat to tho Dardanelles, la empeetatloa of aa Asiatic attack, backed up hr Rumtaa Bolshevist which as th alUas have learned, la aot easily headted. tu Twenty-fl- v Spoii Hats 1 Mod For Ab Ey? Tbs world 1 aot tired of fighting, apparently. Mors war Is expected between Germans aod Pole Hew tho Pole mane It, with their papor money worth shoot as mech aa th uaprtated pepvr. is hard to uader-staa- A raMM LH ly ; How much would a man chary tor one era. bow much for both? Too Pro! Kolmar ot may aeon know. Vienna has eunosmfully transplanted In blind animals good eyes takes from llrthg fish and rata. Aad the blind hntmals see, with eye transplanted. Th work is new don without th as of rilk stitches which formerly Prof. Kolmar destroyed the nerve will next experiment with rabbtta. then with monkeys. If eye can be euersmfully transplanted la apes, which aeema doubtful, tba mm thing undoubtedly could he done with human belne. A rich bUnd man of New Tork. for years offered a million to anybody that could restore hie sight. The method probably would he to buy one ere from on man aad another eye front another. la China, In tli days at least, a man condemned te death. eouM easily hire as substitute som" dutiful an who would giro the money to his mother, then go set t he beheaded. It Is oooos treble that many eyes would be ter sale at a pries. Many tyva legs sad urns also, were gtveo free to Uncle Bam ta the war. and he haaaT a ywt shewn any - striking gratitude. by Frank Crane.) tho mas or Tho Baser at HrMh. Th expected new thing In flying machines appears to have been found. It la th Invention of a German named of th Hanaohk. an Improvement helicopter. Tf construction enables H to rise straight in the air, with no machine now Mint -- Tho German tested at Th Hague la mid to travel 11 mile an hour. It would crom the Atlantic ocean comfortably by daylight in on day, and go around tho world hy daylight In abowt eight days. That will aot seem very tost, la yaara to come, but It sounds rapid now. Inevitably the present clumsy type ot flying machine, arid, flat sails resting on th air. will bo don away with. Men do not Imitate nature, they Improve oa nature. Th loeomolivnJs tor different from the running deer and lhatsr. Th screw that moves our boat t a groat Improvement on the fins and tall of th fish. The real flying machine, when it cornea, will be aa different from birds with clumsy, outstretched wings, aa the locomotive front th X galloping bora. - .- Flying , vr -- Nw 004-pou- nd aeree of land on Which thirteen etatea hopCts provide home ami-delig- rv Itocfc? a HUTCHINSON, modal of th gun expected to shell sheet a It. mile, sent a bullet from his little gun held agalmt th through a steel plate there vraa no mavxle. Apparently "kick" in th gun. Scientists aay"Tm-postlbl- e, pctlon and reoctlon muet . be equxL" Power forward they any. must be accompanied hy power backward. The little bqy diving, must kick back against th bank whence he dive. Will adenOst with their notion and reaction answer thee question 1 What about radium? Dose it kick hack, as tt. shoots It's particle- - Into space l 4,000 miles to the second? There eertainly appears to h nation Without reaction. Or done every vadium partkel give a kick back aa it atari off? .. DR ly rem-strurt- Peg-Icct- oJ Balia Kkk 'Wbea Asia turn frwa ear terseta. One has only to read Prrfemor Smith "Tha Worlds Pood li eaniifcta and to coneult tho mapo and diagrams he gtveo. to aoo how timidly we are ecratchlng -- Jh a field when on day posterity ehell dig. An tsetance in nolnt wee called, to mind recently by the vhdt of three western gov- -, ernore to Waehlneton, where they tried to got Congroea to take up the qaeetlon of prl rral-Uali- Meakr&i Frank Craam-- - ns i ;vsst. . . aMlki..,. THS HIE 1 Coleman Du Rout, who has GENERAL T. appointed United State senator Omm term of fur. fipni Delaware, to fill the unexplred Mafli wait. W1 him an before ha Tkt Share rti spplr to"ttmiC Wolcott, resigned, Senator Wyemlng : ether Ut by mhll. exceptional opportunity. If be is to minded, It M icrevcarintdhe two short year hie n enviable ripulstton. it, Tbe eye. of the country will be upon him. For he 1 recognised to be a man of wealth Brad mmoM and a representative of what are commonly ! ett Lh. Cltr. Not a few persona, at called the interest. to Other Mtt connection with his mention names end the I of forromwlMW A44rt pohllroXiOB tm THIS KPtTOR- the appointment, at once expressed their PukmH!HA J p VrKp-- r i Wt disapproval. What chance have the cetnmon Jtmw Tot flfllXHehUrew A ow people, (hey said, in substance, "when sueh Oitemro rtfr-- e 1 ' Tdwtw C WimiM Weera Ml men are sent to make the laws?" Sufcb aa at41. Robert Vic. Pu rreeriecc. titude can scarcely be said to be unbiased and fettered xtvth poefefn.e of Bait ' but it represents the feeling of a great Amt fair, to t o accord!! rant !l MlHr ' ifitrt i. im. number of .the oithena. Because of this feeling General Du Pont Tbm Amroleled lre tm exelurtmtr X f mil ... . th aim fee repebllratt-x- ! . has more thaij the ordinary efaaaoe to win tho umNH cTOd l4 to It or mat oftormi tomot mu Am aa i!m favor and good will of the people. He can not ewepeper, mammtmt o o 1 ytarhts of roh!l-tl-- tv roo ' be expected, of eoorfR to please everybody fM arm her aim mirvti patch the time; but if be will eet bis aim. to serve - JULY 8, MM. the general SO.T LAKE CTTT. interest of Me state and nation, than those special interest to which rather IKE SOLDIERS BOM'S. reference han been made, be will perpetuate -Me name m honor and esteem. .tHraW be prniiiltrd totntertor It appears to be the general's desire and with the wurk of raring for the disabled hove never had any men. but the former intention to do this. , and suffering hie intentions, iwpty to Ooven be political should and well strong at yoMiemvrho x e and doubtless will bfc willing to wail awhile Denny says, in part, "bat when called to duty bonus money. by ones state or country, than Is" but one longer for their thing to do: Give the beet in yomJ Thi I will 2 Secretary Mellon of the treasury has urgently do. These are commendable words and Mr, insisted. j$at the condition of the country - ftnanere wifi not permit I he payment of Uid Du Popts fellow ettfaeo throughout the land fulbonus at an early date. Supplementing thl will hops for their literal and unqualified admonition. President Harding personally lgs fillment. - talen vigorous action (p havijihe soldier bonus WATCH YOUR CICSgICT. legislation deferred until the winter aeaaion of -- Congress, or untlL the tariff and rerenuo Wlla C XAXIH3 both sMer ef the currency you ' - receive.- - Thi i the advice of William condition have been pasted and the financial s - of the government clarified. H. Davenport, in charge of the United State President Harding is known to be in favor secret service in this district. Mr, Davenpoi of the proposed bonus.' and be,' like thousands pay that many people are eglremely care- .of other eiliiena. wishes that it were possible leas in handling money and counterfeiter ana without further delay to make this tangible taking advantage of Ibis carelessness. Chiefly appreciaacknowledgement of the country by altering notes of small value to make tbqm tion for the heroic work of the soldier. The represent a larger denominatloC These raned notes are as spurious in the eyes ef people at large are not In sympathy with the sentiment eipremed by a number of senators the government A would he bills which the that if the bimn la paid It will reduce . the counterfeiter bimeelf had made. For his own protection each individual' patriotism and sacrifice of the servfea men to a sordid standard of dollar and cents. Preal- - should do what he can U discourage the pracdent Harding does not shara this view. Ha tice of counterfeiting. If a bill proves to he a knows, as the people in general know, that the bad one It b the bolder loss. . But aside from boys who flowed the flag across the sea, and this individual responsibility, the cltixoo ha those who loyally and nobly supported them a doty in helping to suppress violation of fhe by faithful work at home, did not give their law. The more difficult it can be made for service-an- d risk their 1W for - the- - tnooey the counterfeiter to pty hi nefarious trade, the would at the raoelve than ner for any better will it be for all Concerned. , they pecuniary reward that might com when the CLASSICS. HJCADS FOR war wxi ended. Their molWr , were higher aa than that And yet R Is recognised quit patrons as well as administrators of fitting and proper that in addition to verbal FOR ay stem, an important question and plaudit, a bonus should be paid was sir eased in Use address delivered by Vice to express in added degree the counPresident CooUdge before the American Classitry's appreciation and gratitude. It Is cal league, in session at the University of unfortunate thst -- nayment cop Id .not Pennsylvania. It is a question that strikes have been made kmg before now; for with peculiar force In Utah. some of the men have been in need of the Vice President Coolidge pleaded for the tnoomy. and all, perhaps, could have made good retention of the classical coursed In the pub-h- c us of 1L The fact remains, however, that the schools. Society. be said, b the product treasury la not id rood it ion at present to taka of all which has gone before. The principle ee of the burden; to compel It to undertake aod (dealt on which we must depend not only this responsibility might prove extremely dan- for continuance of modern culture, hot. I gerous. This being true, the young and Sturdy believe, for a eonthrainre of the development men to whom the bonus is to come will be of science Haeif, cornea to ua from tba clas- fer-t- t witllng-towwiHtle and a quite redy ' while longrr. Unlcf Americana shall continue to live In something more than lb present to be tJTV CRUM SHOULD BE PRESERVED. moved by something more than material gains, they will go down aa other peoples bars gone CWy creek from Mem to Third TO i cover rot street ar.d make of North Temple down, before tome nation possessed of a greater moral force. . . , thoroughfare, Jul an ordinary down-tow- n la the question of classic! as againet It would be a diw ration. Voreorer. it would be practical course In education which la robed to toe aa utiuiial oporiunity. and the acth words of lha Sr ice president. by to tio would he rr retted for maey year Of late the tendency in the public School come. In tint ope stream, with all its hat been awsy from clinical and toward vocaaigntfiraare in add lion to ita pcwiibil-tHtional or "practical" course of education. In for beauty and aUrartivewa. the rlty I Uh vocational education baa probably been baa aa of greet value. To bide com, developed to at great, a degree at In any other the water a within eooduit and flowing pletrty If not to a greater degree. to make of the street a stretch of ordinary slats. ' Dn the aide of vocational education to tba pavement would be U throw away opportunity contention that the public schools should fit for whlrh many nliea would gladly pay a milthe youths nf Ibe stats for the station In llfa lion dollars, Aa Ihn city grows and the conthey are to orrupy. Th vocatjoualist contends gestion of the husttvies dutricl tnrraasea that (he odes of Horace and t technical knowlwilt rejna more amt more of the value, of ancient Greek art ofr ltUle value .to not akrne for leauy that appeal to tba eye. edge farmer's the son. who should rolber be Of lhal stream. to gam better bia livelihood R hy not make of City eroeS md its banks equuped mentally from fhe aoiL The argument Is eatonded to a parkway f Traffic on .korlh Temple is not of vocational education. m besvy lhal the wlmle wilth of ih jftroet Justifybt.otherbronrbea President would probably Coolidge needed for that- Why not convert Ui conccda Ibe value of such Instruction. Ycl ba Creek a kito south of the leaving patk. spare and Uie cljssW LU wouldjoppos. hitUrly, and the north a Jr otm for travel Along llw rightfully so. undue tgWl of Ibe ctasaics, for banks of tlw stream a fence aboutd be U is from tba study of lha glories of the part a a protection fnr the children. At that for the future mut be rjertrod. each IntrCseHioa a Hdre eonld be (rrrwp - toiptratinu tab well to foster vocational educaat the jrdae of the lawn, aoi thus keep traf- tion.I but dns the other forms should not be W fic infill Inirrwrlui streets Cross ronrTOr TracHcal eduralwn should be made into tbs parkway. 1 ro could he ptanted, and available tor rvrry thlid In the stale, but In sheutiery that, with (be lawn gra, ahuld door to the classira must b kept open. . make of tier perk a vrta of beauty for the full lia!f mile of ita aalcnL It THE tor FAVORED PROHIBITION. would be roe of the beauty ypots of Uw city, and bring so neaf Ibe heart of Ui bmmess A newspaper writer in Beer York tolls of dtstrul ila value would he gfCatly accentuated; approaching a big Irish pollreman on an 2iiLtNLr?LJL.Puhhc. parkin P kk glreal and aeyUfrM Wpotmed to k v a nt whose windows still rarrtrd aa VIikS UmmaiwK ymmg tnd old. coviid coma stori-roaantlqualed saloon sip- - "ft a py to drive foe rerroatioa and rrmhenmg wbeq the thro fellow Pul pf butine. tsn ItT He of tlw dsy was ended, leoablng thought tht kind f Spproarh would bring out chitdre rpnld romp and ptsy o tbs graa and Why New York policemen dont want to enforre elder folk, aa (h Iwtened to the song ef the prohibition. It did bring out Jut Ih opposite. looked at him scornfully, "if you airman, rpuld reflect oa lb historic day when The "cop" knew" b said, "bow many time have their forebear first ram hl this valley and only been tailed into Uiead house around her to pitched tbrir fymp by lha uda of City nk. pab mea wbe were trying to murder tour wtrog Tluw 'I 1 f.'VM Temple Temple sed hMtahw :r -- 5)C3I tfratolt of To tourist It would W not Mir to WsalU and the cits parkway, adding beauty but It could be made a ahrine- -e mnumtnl la well a a tht memory of the stays breathing place and a touch of the great outs doer;. Instead of Just a hard, hot thoroughfare. fi, Iftlca ffv1 q- - ' |