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Show , , , . , - - , '''' t '; ,- , , - . i , - - WO. Member cd Tns Audit isureste of, Orquations. MATES , . &LIMSCRIPTSON ., 6..tas .., . Ons month ... e Ons year .'-Ons--r, (Plus sales gas In titan.) Nevada Idaho. Utah. to Tbe alai'. rates apply and Wyoming. Kates for Oregon. Washington. . - ' , . - w - , I i mad per month. - - - ;i t - 1 ' . - 1, ''' ' , , - I' ,,,, ' ' , 1 -- 7 ' - :- - Entered at the Postoffice at Salt Lake City 'elan matter according to Act----et Congme. March 3. ltria. ' - 1111111 ' : . - , - , -- ., , - , . ,. , 5 - - ., ,,, , - - ., -- ;- - - - - - , . , , . ' 4 . , - 11, 4. ' - -..- -. , . rt ,,,r, - , - - - . ,. N, - , , . ' , . -- ,- - :- - . , . , - , - '1 t , , - ,, -- N - , . ,, .'". . ' , , ' N..... ,, , , r - ' , "' t' .. . , . -- - - . e. - - Nit - - .i. , ' , ,, ' , ' 2 - , i ' ! ,:,Am.01 t .. - : e , , - .v.4' . , . :: woo - - . - N, , taitc tratiotrot-elit-Age-Benerits- y i - ... ,,,,,:tt..41., Utah Council. Allan T. Sanford. in his report released to the press on the 3rd of this month advises us that the Utah Adminie. al Emergency ; , - , tiSpotrioi.theynd:NBa! 1 '',. : . N , , - It iIs difficult to- understand why the State Welfare Board claims at death, property rights of the old they are sole judges ridete;rmining ellgibility,needs and , ! ' ter., s,,k1 , --- . t, it.thos... ;(71 ' -v, -- . . , ;"11 - - Maw DtTet Srm'Ot:entor ing ears of thee part to cu-r41 national and state per ,than the of to victims aid amounts of . "0.........,' .11,1, the peedy per month , 4,. doilltroricitoolaelinetilinteby'sit':nstsmalotpldeadreoped inonth. -rThis attainment on the part of .11tr ie,: - 4 . enacted an the Utah Welfare Administration 1,11eStste Legislature was i it commendable: but pighlv there a 2 law. which per at least five thousand the buying power of are p.,,,...0,, the in state who are -and dedicated Its funds aged of yal ?"0., the benefits that could of those paying any , it ie, to them under the national of dollars was set Security Act. ei, The discontent and .. by the legislature. from all mrts , Federal funds give state reported over the way old age welbefore the are distributed comes No fare board had an al Blood the present system of -results in unfairnese exaPcnirndacterthehomeswasStrtetromvetiVe?"thlaerterntwo to , The elements of II e people. frailtyselfishness. Kraal- qualified under the ,Social and :who. appear Act..and Utah's emergency gin. the privilege distribution of . : - , benefits. ' iareTheBoardmemb:rielireottriatenthe II . of State The Maw BillSenate Rill No. 2 ..: 8 it does ,$30.00 per was no Pt ...,.. ., , to needy aged within to be the only way people. this and the the etrovlduirne;aillnlis to system.- of ,,,, ,,,,, . , , ., , 7 , , - ii - . , .sta, '' ' . , . . . ii : ' Homes Liens -- On - Aged , , . Editor tkileeeet News lotauhollabiultrsbanda.depressioaTty ir.:Jdo' t - ut , . , . . - - rro -- i , . IF - ' ' - - - - , No Warrant In Lms For I -- - -- - --- --- - - ! I frel U- . ... , - 0 , - -- , - - --- - . - - g . - - - FEBRUARY -- ',- - : . a , :, itself. ts-th- e ?: - - . 1 al t - ,0ft- - or ,, elrandautortthentfederalbtyommesvenitfirtita;tithTheereor I . yli ity "::;0,, .06,0 OF --- . - ' a :ino:i fpeoede - plunder' prallgovernment botedimrenagartrdiattoiuraati:: death of by fair ' old The, funds to be received by the color or creed. old inieecLedr ube-2'1124HNGreer.n - - der ' ta longed to the state or counties. and funds set aside by the federal govk'41,6 .logg Sa:11..sal;rtece ''t., 65 ernment for thaw years . ,, people Smoke ' 't ' 4' . "rir,;, tso k or over. who were considered as , ib , :e. ..t etelsi-"- . I &What Toeing own mid I. miasma to I Se: unemployables under the Social --4' ARTICLE ., ' ' t, , ' . glans of nativity: curity Act. , Editor Deseret News: moo awl it loss on Ass Committee saw The Congressional aspartame y economic security, reported as lotlohave been discussing a proces,, &wows I prom:lois wish oss. that it so most ws)--"To meet the problem of sing and refining plant with some hasetst gs so so owl ems, so mos to' - oat security for the aged we suggest as of our high city authorities and soossos, assoes. food. stations or anything seats a complementary measure cm ohm If they ors oêloOstisod they seem to have a fear complex old sae pension. Only'non- its to the 'future of this undertakloat oats ,Ailms ..okey 114telL what. time is By-La- st s Strikers--Showwill old pensions marsh age tee contributory than to (la ing. In fact they seem to be algorsistai ea meet the situation of those who are ready licked. , , 7 go at prinapto and I fry I. Oa Pon g-, now old and have no means of supThese officials say I processing wadd ruin woo cossitery. moose f BY DAVID LAWRENCE:port.",,... plant for smokeless. fuel woukt be ths wok, smog smoke doom oat 'osmosis . all Adis's. right If we could dispose , .. ,1, . f ..' ICAWIrill-1-3.1.,,- Y but unless we can dm. Atiol! Tomas fisisssos III.ffimsoaly io vubscribelortheM WASHINGTON.' ,Feb. -The - 'nasty lost Use pose ot them the plant Cannot be strategy behind a big Orli. is , prams Brashest ot Dr. cohnentat) (central pats, practice Questioned built. They contend that if we an amount equal to 8 per cent of the par never apparent on the surface- - The meaning or the various sho Nast Young sod it se samisens' mis,b Dewitt,. escaped sumilaa attempt to refine these Plan-Ide-- - shot On stock held. The bonds give them Aosdars allay to TOUILlend of value becomes made one clear moves if on them the prompts sho- tkwcisflood, the and recently during analyzes thank, that lbw- -attempt. to a, Standard Oil Company would put importan, t ',Itt the ilnancial Editor:Deseret wewt call on new stock at $50 a shareless than basis at tadtkir td, prestims dmpuemi between large stionissuoss T ,Illost was world the of us out of business even If they had decision Federal' of labor and employes. $t above present market valueany time Paul .to give their .products Dr. Juhan W- - Mack in New York I would becloud the enesnhig of the court-fudaway to In the next fifteen years. The fact that the must rests-i- t close us up. an article. 'drama - really 'tarts with arapt, The president. The bolding beenithat companies bseb,d . Fox-Flo- od 1929Ts MaYter and 'tinder': the Mao. efforts et lb in.fiteretar7 et' that the liagetane the 'Utah Preillneter.' the,j, say. advised that General Motor entire issue has been underwritten is an did bo to get the principals together ot theBeadeee Digest AIM Power and Light Company and the nclueetiPublie Utility act ot 1935. The, printed rd miss , dkation of the recovery in railroad credit. Bond & Share '1929. Mountain In a conference hem, General 14o . far a contenmre path,. I States .kiel Compsmy' of -quote: Company rind pajs est A FTMIUthe Immediate relief needs of the bad sestate- d.- tifilizatiott has bar- would join to crush us. Well. free In going ahead with the electrification tors declined to negotiate with rep equieei,t. a -, or Airtimeresources resentatives-was the COM- nessed natural and at gasoline and oil products would' the homeless refugees in the flood areas are wholtation. dot b, touch, vas mth,d.lanothera project at this time the Pennsyllrania showy were occupYing the M. Landis, chair- - cumulated power on a scale never bring a lot of people to our Plehtx Murphy of Michigan and city care of,,, Congress Will undoubtedly it Is still carried on with the foresight and man tor those products and the demand of Federal Securities the but John 'Awls was at all timesthhowo of before. confer.' anc144reamed that he mad a turn its attention once more to the subject of federal for them the make Standthe who or road thirty-twbeen led has the urging might commission, every "It that estimated ral tel motor government. etse the estruthots sndlExci.lar!ge progressive spirit that ard Oil Company change its mind. flood control in. the Ohio and Mississippi bring the employers into confer-I- t years ago to tunnel the Hudson River and "No toe knows what could the avera ge. the rnechan - If we are in competition with the But ft wag Valleys. :mere is an Imperative demand that is known that at no time was that erect one of the world's largest terminals In action .to(. ElectricicaLegnivalent of 35 human slaves Utah Power and Light Company. Mr. Lewg "":undertainIrs Share and others) the matter ot evacuation el the the Federal n ,a except toiling for hint.' The possibilities tlis3r ,no ,doubt will try to put us the In be landed did :4011tier That VaSSenerS,Ititcht of businees. But could they plants by the "sitdown" strikers of ins. lin Lawis bad la,:ro-- t .1De.1 ithe bad adviceLiberty league ' reaching' comPiehentivi involved ut, this situation out stit'.vCkiro-- to prevent - TiteV.-hav-New of 'fork City. There do, 'been trying very beart el all! 7.41,70 Thtexe4'1";.. ' Its"1"..L......'411410 44bn 14'mP''''sre- err" in;tr;t.101;14,ther a recurrence of these devastating dizazters'., illerIY6'.41S-...... than put Logan on City out of business for n Paul pan.; many at that time eorhe tiollblett the wied00,: It.rmal4;te InSt Lewis twe commenting of General, the presidut failed. was anti have kin 1:4111Wttloitleari-iall.,-toyears ready' .,...rilutive r.......,,,...uoiL,This wu i the Townsend plan states: eommoflththli " bt"this 'great :tu'Idertakini but they lacked ,up, storkluddem if he could is the goodik7'the yaluablre. to We perhaps would not come In'Tp care less about stockholders , as demon, then country. ten in return-- The the vision of the late Alexander J.- Cassatt bell poeed competition with the gas corn, st hired lawyers 1st the labor that basNbeen spent and to thMen in the plantst,."." """I':uvi'm so we need not consider it. 1 iconeumed. not the'meney, which pany Jibing be wanted rag a (gun Repreeentativilohn L. McClellan, Dem.' rectsicon tronult traSedY"1 no wag: We have not found our Joshua , ilunctIon that would teU the couw1.-- kr. Landis intimated that Flee-- , AM LINV..,49 ut6 am cut ep Ocrat.ol Arkansas, bas,alreadi Introduced trwl uut. P91.1"u". PrryKnia to .' sitKlowil were strikers iry that and yetIn fight our battles for us. tack It was exactiy the' tric Bond & Share company' legal'silver may be used agaM loaner of resolutiOn In- the la tasully, ,nnenpaing Ana plants. my .next Joitio; 4 coat the stockholders severs!. t calling upon the conference that ausa,pertt.11,Ira' 4 40Funa the court hearl refining plant. Knowledge Army engineers to submit to Congress a cont. proposed VERY and his adiied that some ineit distinguished gentleman be held led to A Incwould Landis dr. WILLIAM ROBINSON. we gather (we always knew that 1 1 attractive wife are prehensive national plan for the prevention hers by Secretary desperstel It ta true that the runterenee Wal high InLthe. numaSemenl e et. et. tarrying in our City efforts thei money is not wealth, hut that labor held after the court order was' behest 'of ?dr. Lewis. to to at the and control of floods of all the major rivers the of inotoe----r--for a few days prior to their departure for labor is real regulatory' the and products the General Motors people In-- granted. and therefore. the i act would changing labor for food, clothing, everything foriwpaith, comPahlr executives were rettelst'i their own LAM Angeles.t. We allude, to Mr.. and Mrs.- - conference,- - Knowing ,that Indio.; personal power." Now then, If each citizen can etc. with their Preview attitude in!ellt as a was whole interested I The try electitia ii general agreement among COndid Prestidentlat Otto Harbach, now residing in New York, Young boys need employment.- sit- - down a trilos in-wellprodtire,M. times more.. with, the- otherwu4 whether Genera Motors would namely the m ind of the domi nating' to crime. Return many - change barof natural be to the Actualgressmen that.there must be a national flood settled -both of whom are native r born citizens of first. timan powers help neback from its refusal to le gall Street interest". They win nessed and with the hnw- ever- - the the of ma- - tire the aged and employ 3r control policy under the direct supervision. Salt Lake. gotiate unless the plants were evac- "ceeeded try to have every possible Newichtnery as quoted help young; in abovewhy the conferred company only evacuation. of,the Federal Government There is a invalidated, ThrtrIshould The extensive entertainment they are uated, he about L. there BeCHMILLER, any question with Miss Perkins; and not with are confident But observ-!n220 J Street ference of opinion. however. as to the part being obi, to grant the aged supple- - era say these Interests and their required Mr. Lev AiS, and decided to go tiott by experiencing here attests their popularity in mentarv a Gets-- I a of order month! of $200 The victim ahead with legal proceedings. the states should take In this movement trsion are not our social circles and evinces the .high regauging ere motors people were. therwl sawyer ne reason for the . Every possible effort was made, s 'opituon properry. and may mantel ,a . as found i n the fact thatdepmsion Some contend that so long as states and so many , gard in whielt they are held by our towns-- I to get the General ' Motors' folkill 1.64' 'caught 'in'' Shs Levi 1937. reaction.(Copyright neuser. "lgraya people were out of lobs and rould tO withhold their Proceedinglt. John ; pommunitiee- are called upon to auist people generally. not hwy.- while on the other hand Lewis wanted' to be able .iii tell' In other' words, the conference' CORD03CREEK In flood control' there will be struggles for Otto Ilarbach by his own efforts has the o strikers that there were warehouses loaded with Was finally got under way witn-- 1 they out preferenc. e so that 'a national full of merchandise; climbed the ladder of distinction and fame means a evacuation actual This won He had would graneries great victory. strik- have been able to di) 20 if the that. when the The Only things some people say grain.. thit rotdd not be ookl program will be Impossible. Others are still until, his narne is known and respected not i era leave. It a will evacuation to him Seper-ist- sj ordered are perfect 'were worth seemed, appear to are they doithat paradoxthe by listening in favor of having states and local communis in obedience to their own only on this continent but in Europe as well. worker, because he produced too we have beard before. Instead of the court. and especial-11- 0 , ties furnish the land and bear the costs of much had to go withouL tains. Homer Martin or John Lewis' He is the author of the librettoes of ly if it were done as a consequence' Now Dr. Paul and all of us know not in obertience to any towel i It is difficult to find a Man who oe some concession granted 1.moylng residences and factories from the many of the operas and musical comedies forder the to dermind ladder of or from e,enerai mows. holt that if this country would set te the ;is wilhog General V of success- while you ascen t! it. way. while the government draws right which have enchanted the senses of opera work and produce to the fullest When it became apparent thatl Motor,' executives. no be would this there need would court be To Of there up plans and assumes costs of construction. them bour that extent, are OME every lovers for a generation and some proceedinicsi care away It h..possibility If you an. MIMI food. clothing and - go and probably an injunction. the. the strikers disobev the Chamber of Commerce of the United twat STOW SLACK ed. still frequently staged. Thus from a poor Lewis forces endeavored again toiorder of the court and no evictkin indi probably return . - StatesThethrough housing. Its board of directors emphaWhat the old folks use - what Salt Lake boy he has by the royalties on order is insisted upon by the com-- 1 Ice is about the -bring shout a conference which CITY COAL CO. thing tun would obscure or vitiate the im--- I patty. the strikers achieve a motal.ila really what it isonly sizes the need of between the cracked up to we all use, everything we see and his productions, amassed a competency which s of court the Even order. use Now is all labor. HYLAND 3131 their followers be. among produced by victory ... federal government. state. and local com-- is as deserving as it is fortuitods. the good offices of ,the president I Nothing helps the publicity and i we have any amount of labor, all 1017111 itrEBT 17301.1 I in munities the development of a long range Our memory is not sufficiently alert to were enlisted by kir.in Lewis to gellmembership drhes of bbor unions! Lawyers are soplentul that but wir need Is to find a way of ex-- a conference going Detroit. Rut so much at to turn up their no few criminals get a chance to plead flood control policy,. "We believe," the chamname all of his past successes but a number General Motors insisted on going at 'injunctions." which for years guilty.. ber said In a recent report, "that the time ahead with the hearing. ex-of them obtrude themselves upon sheer been bane I the of there their It eome times worries a awoman is here when the federal, government may 'Then came anthOer attempt to istence. Ii recollection of the delight experienced at ome pa rticular wisely take a leadership and undertake, 'In Sher"Madam about her. their worrying presentation: witnessing the light of aU information. a progressive ry," which had a tremendous run both in Riches etten fiFwaY trten the 1111 with program of flood control in honest man and New York and on the road; ''No. No, Nanthe perch , the states. erected the other fellow. by nette," scarcely less popular "Song of The When the full extent of the present dis. The man whose only thought is Flame," "Betty Lee," etc., etc. , to Contribute to the happiness of aster is realized itwill undoubtedly be found The Deseret News is pleased to welcome 110. MIS fan as preskling Elder. Elder lothers is near sanctification. that the property loss, to say nothing of the Harbach to their old home, MARYStrALE WARD (CONY.) Mr.. and died Jun. 1. 1890; he vras lives. will run Into more than loss Others of the brethren were, Limed, even though their visit is but temporary, MI succeeded as president:: of was-whom a billion dollars. Unless effective flood con. wounded, among and to Join their many friends in congratuChristian- Christensen of Rich- branch by Jared Zaykw, who pretrol- measures are found, people going back Wednesday rib; S. 1931. , sided until March 24. 1895. when lations and best wishes for their future field. who died front , the Southwick eight-hou- r to their homes and farms. will. live in con1 were orthe saints at of his wounds fects Marysvale shortly bill the House at today'n June.1 health and happiness. passed 111146. wards. In the latter part of ganized into a ward with Charles 'morning session by a vote of stant fear of a repetition of the terrible (7 1111) 1866, the settlers vacated the place C Pinney as Bishop. Abinit this 33 to & disaster. - war and moved to Circleville seeking time the Marysvale Ward We believe that it is within the power , SS Members of the Mormon' I. fey against further Indian at- transferred from the Pangtzitch tacks. Soon after that. howeverd Stake to the Sevier Stake. The Church at Capital Heights, of man to .control the turbulent waters et was diacontinott. ET those who wish watch the world go General Daniel H. Wells came out ward organization Maryland. near Washington, , .these mighty- - rivers. floods on a force tied in 1900 and Isaiah J. Haws was from Salt Lake City with have appealed to the C, universe we for the watch as us, by; small scale, caused by cloudbursts. will al men and moved all the appointed presiding Eisler at Marys-valof military First for aid in , He was succeeded in 1904 by erectingPresidency settlers- - from Mute County. taking go by in curved infinity." chapel there. ways occur, but the inundation of tens of Thos. 1909 In Black who Charles to settlements most of the them So the astronomers seem to say. thousands of square miles of territory and further north. During the short was succeded by Soren OuistianAGO poirrt TEARS If you like it what an occupation, it Must "Moe. gen, who in 1910 was succeeded by the burying of cities scores of miles from the existence of Marrivale as Peb. St. 11107. settlement. Brother Andrew Anon Cameron. who presided until Mn. Hannah S. H. Lmfbou- coursu of these rivers, can and should be ' be. To sit. say, at the biggest telescopic eye mon" Hendrickson acted so presiding 1911, when the Maryside branch row. wife of Judge F. C. In the world. as does Dr. Edwin Hubble, high made a thing of the past was Elder and also as captain of the thts city win organized as a Bishops Loabotwow . where Vie Car- :militia during up on Mt, ia. ward. zrith Allen Cameron as biz'safter a Brigering Inners. 11)1100o romdised bow do&ato the mucous mombranati of Cameron of evacuationto moved After op. the Bishop negie Institute has its' observatory, and view nasal passages really ars thin s would be far his blowing Co.. Garfiekl ..Oct little 1866. on and in Widuce, a the lectures aeries of valley Beginning Marysvale the stars at such astronomical distances as far his trying to drive accumulatod mucus out by force. on the Holy Land. Madame was not occupied for two y,ears. but it 1917. Ersatz Anderson. char miles. 3.000.000,000,000,000,000.000 - Perhaps In 1868 a number of miners took T. Black. were placed in in temThom is a much gentler way to do this' 11 yournostnis Lydia IL Van Finkelstein educator who expresses the opinion echoes of political bickering occasionally spoke in the Salt Lake Theapossession of the valley and madel porary charge of the ward. They with aro insert mucus. Just littli a Montholatunt stopped up Soon 1920. ot when the ter on "Village Life in Pales- that the man of 44w10 has-nafterwardst presided until earned come up from the capitals of the world. Per. ' improvements. ba thorn. precious Inetals were diserrered in branch once more Was organized enough money pi, retire Is a faHure in life ham a word or two drifts in now and then the mountains west of Mmysvale, as a ward with Wallace Johnson b surprised at the gentle and qui& way in . takes an extremely mercenai view for. an TEARS 'ACM which caused quite an excitement as Bishop. He was succeeded in front some dictator who professes to be the which Mentholattint breaks tap the accumulated mucus. Welk S. 1677. for a short time. Soon after the 1921 by Francis Oernint Sickle; Telodal educator. Persons who devote- themselves leader of his people. Or, maybe groull b delighted. too. as you notice how the stuffiness was succeeded The German Military Band. by resettling. a few "Mormon : boys' who in 19 to education might-ha word or two from less distinguished .lin. led by Carl Beck. will give a located reaches at different points Ivan L Foley. who presided Dec. supposed to consider is relieved and you can breathe more treety again. mrardt other than money as also ot value. along the Sevier River. On April 31. 1930. on that date the, Marys-val- e performance in the Ogden Two goes than dictators are wont to be. But the Ward had 291 members In. 13. 'SA the few families of Saints ; attic. this week :Certainly one would not be likely to enter watcher of the universe does not have to residing, Mrs. Zinn D. Young. presidalMarysvatle were organ- eluding GO children. The Marys-any' .branch of teaching from the grade ized into a branch of the Church . vale Precinct had 14 Inhabitants ed at metking of the Deseret--listen:, He, has some 900.030.006.000.000 stars -schools to the uniVersityl with the pail of the Pan. In 1930. of which 471 resided In Silk Association In the Pim tonatitafing to witch in their coinings find goings. 10011.2 - , , patch Stake with Hugh D. Lime the town 01 Marysvale. . 7, , :) - - , ' : - .. - - tl 8 1937 art - A R;tDmryt. Tal F A - I- -Ritalntrn.9 - -'- -- - - - - - - . - - W41,,,,4,,.1.o.lii1A.uzt,r, Mitd.W., , 1. ,s MONDAY 0 - - - , , thtliaatt - i - - ' ' . , deeds' - - SALT LAKE CITY,... FEBRUARY 8,1.937. - , , s are ara:raljradsof a new prosperity is at band-- is seen in the dad. sion of the Pennsylvania to proceed with ths uncompleted portion of its $250.000.000 elec.,trification, program announced-- in 1928.- At the same 41.174tcont7nced'railradilthat r:IbitepatCltrollanaktrft .., appear to depeild ITon the maintenance of facilities ' ,at a point that will attract and hold business. To equip the lines of the Pelmsylvanis between Philadelphia and the state's capital at Harrisburg will involve an expenditure of abou055,000.00(r. but the officials expect it Not onir will will more than substantial- economics be possible, but also by providing treater flexiblfitt of trait movement. carrYing capacity will be 'material ly increased withput any additional trackage. The improvement means work for 10.000 men for eighteen ionths. to say nailing of tha additional employment that will be given in materials. ' hidustries - supplying '4 One of the significant features of the method-o- f firianting ten.- undertaking vertible debenture bonds bearing 3iL per cent interest to hi issued stockholders who ,, , - , , - . t , - :E'VeolDafEiNdeCEnt tor publicatión .te comiapOndonca . - -- - . ,, t . Railroad Confidence Shown Caditrullusively fulars:uast ------ -- I I' Address ' , '' , ---- - ' - . Giena kiwitung West loin litreet lid a were fallurt& 711;"press:ezell thiEdRor , - 4ot---- di Ades. 10 lest euth Street . City...,3430 North Miciugan Avenue General Motors building .;; ...... ' ' Were the educator's dictum to be true a great troportion of- the men of the past whom the world holds in- reverence for their KAPP.A41.NS, . I1ii101 4 : 1 which' o 1SC .id " ' ' - Ms. to ths toe tor reOublestion ot ail news credited ,, patches, credited is it or not otnerwies also the axai news , - Le Mils newspaper Ailand rights tor repubiketios published herein. 'of special dispatches ben are also reserved. , I semituuttes and business' sonsmuniew float la rhe Deseret. News. Salt Lake City. Uuut - ,4 t, t Atlanta .. Kansas City. $alt - ,,, lora thicilgo Detroit ,. ' . ADVIATISING New ' - $101. - . r ' ra2ongezisstta. otnareatit"ittainataattndby outzona.ColorodoThMorsona-gen. , ' NEWS SALT- -: LAKE Itra limit- at usefuhless ends engages in a fruitless occupation. Some men are doers so long as they liva while:others never do anything at any - elt ' - - ' . - . , -- , --. .. '.....W,424101,,, - DmERET THE - I tion of amassing In that line of effort sufficient wealthy the time the age of 45 Is, "reached to warrant 'retireinent into luxury. Even were tile size of one's bank account the . only yardstick It happens that many nten do not reach business success' until after. 45. Indeed, ludged by this standard, every,presWent of the :gutted States but one, would . ' have been a failure., - i .: ri Published AILIMUOIS tr.acept Sunday Phone. Wah , teas Qty. than. 5ak - I , ' i ' Z - I -- - ' -- - - , . " , - - . , 'Nf le - At2, - r' T eTia city Of Sit -- uown Stratex 4 -- - I. -- n' cisRtytAr:ceRu.-ts- . Wall Street Unchanged Election , , PespeciaPielwiaerwe.f-uondshic- ,.. - - --- - Paul a - a ' i- Demand - Control a "tele"' i a- 4 - -- lain o 1 Amer. , -- r 0 . , -- ge. , - - e!h'on lacitmA i- OoVnmntte 1 - : : - ' their. - It - - . The Harbachs - ani-1"- . i t. unosg -- ae l- 1 " Folawyersme're ot - . Y Pointed Paragraphs COAL . chief-ithing- - by-lan- pot-tine- s. d I..," --D- -- i I I . - Encyclopedic Chu-rrch History 4 4).1, ir Twecti Years Ago . 11EAD OFF Wp 1 By Andrew Jenson - 01(11 BLOVit ,,J(;)k.Nal - e i . '', ,41 Watching The Universe fillt.j 4. e. 1- When Accumulated Mucus causes STOPPEDUP 1JOSTRILS Wilson-Californ- 1663-1866- .- No Universal Rule THE Yo1 torrr , - d -- ' I 1 I -- t I I - ....,- - , .. , , , , . ' . . , - , , , - - - . . . - . ' , , - , , , , - , . ... .,.,,o.34,4.4.,1 . 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