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Show TIIE PAYSOXIAX, PAYSON, Al'eMtect Admits He Owe to Lucky Dream Structural 8oheme Which Makes Him Famous. Bahai When the new three-stortemple, which la to cost several million dollars, la erected In Chicago, a dream that Lonls Bourgeolse of New York city struggled with for 12 years to pnt Into plans and designs will have materialized. More than 25 years ago Bourgeolse at on the sea shore one night tracing oat lines he found in the study of the movement of the stars. A wave rushed In over his markings on the sands, and they were lost. Just 12 years ago he heard of the competition for the Bahai temple. He mortgaged his home, and bought a small confectionery store which his wife, an artist, ran while he worked. Rnha O llnh, founder of Bahuism, had adopted nlue as the symbolic number of his religious movement, and said his temples should have nine sides, with as many y temple. Bourgeolse sketched the Idea; hut he had to put It In plaster, as he did not know how to carve. So one Sunday a friend taught him. And then be carved the three stories one by one, designing the second only after the first was completed, and the third only when details of the sicond were final. Ills model took first prize. And It Is probable that Alml Bahai, present pontiff of Rahnlsiu, will come to Chicago to live. Machine That Will Work in Perfect Calm Is Recent Invention of a Swedish Manufacturer. r For decades attempts at constructing a wind motor that works so steadily as to he used profitably for generating electricity failed because wind motor arid generator were directly connected by a rod, and the quantity of electric current was In direct proportion to the power developed by the motor. Stockholm (Sweden) manufactur- A New Idea for Garage. The newest public garage has a feature saving the automobile owner a lot of annoyance which he invariably experiences In. getting his car into a space assigned to him at a public garage. The new idea Is to run It on a transfer truck which carries the car to the desired place and the automobile is run off the track into Its pluce. This arrangement also conserves floor space. er succeeded recently in construct- ing a satisfactory wind motor. While the wind Is strong only part of the motor's power Is utilized to drive the generator, while the surplus power lifts a heavy weight attached to an endless chain. When the wind Is not strong enough to furnish sufficient motor ianver, or ceases wholly, the generator Is kept In motion by the force of the slowly fulling weight. The famous Swedish engineer, Jan-sofigures that the generator Is kept working at full capacity even If absolute calm prevail for three days. Improved Aluminum. curious new form of aluminum A has been attracting attention In France. When the pure metal Is heated In a vacuum, 07 per cent of It Is slowly volatlllzisl In 73 hours at about and the 1,100 degrees Centigrade; whole is volatilized In 30 hours at 1,200 degrees centigrade. A small portion always proves less volatile than the rest. Quite often a kind of fractional distillation yields an aluminum residue that has increased affinity for oxygen, and within a month this Is completely changed Into a bulky mixture of alumina and aluminum. One suggestion is that Impurities of Iron or silicon Impart this peculiarity. But analysis shows only four per cent of iron and five per cent of silicon, and the form of metal so readily oxidized proves, therefore, to he purer than the aluminum usisl for kitchen utensils and various other purposes with no tendency to become oxidized. It is concluded that the easily oxidized metal Is an ullotropie form of aluminum. grny-lsh-whl- te Prepared for Tourists. Tourists flocking to the war zone are finding novel hotel arrangements and conditions more comfortable than expected In view of the fact that hardly a hotel was left habitable when the Germans retreated eighteen months ago. The latest Innovation of French tourist agencies Is a hotel opened In Arras, where a series of ordinury railroad coaches are arranged In a square with a tent roof over the center, forming reception and dining rooms. The Arras train hotels have eighty rooms, each conch providing four compartments large enough to accommodate the most fastidious customers. Bungalow hotels are" being erected, especially In the Argoime, where the shell-tor-n trees are being razed to provld Umber for Canadian style cottage. on Kauroaa Brtages. The chief engineer of the Madras railway has something to say regardon railway bridges In ing India, in a recent Issue of Indian EnIn the case of the gineering bridge, where the creep amount-e- a to as much ns three to four feet a year, a s;eclnl cast-irosleeper was d designed to suit the rail, with a Jaw large enough t receive h lock-fas- t steel key. This reduced the creep to Insignificance, and generally the author Is confirmed In he conclusion reached by him In 1887 thnt creep" can only be remedied Ineffective anchorage. Scientific AmerRail-Cree- p mll-m-e- p Ood-ave- Half fuel saving results. Coles Hot Blast bustion bums all of tke combustible fuel (wasting nothing.) With fuel and food present high price these are dungs that husband and wife will find of interest in Q Cole s Dotf n Draft Range Comgases n at its flat-foote- ever? $ ican. This range is furnished in blue or graj) enamel or plain black finish. Come in and let us tell you of its marry valuable features end shoW jtou its ' beau,tifyl and aaniu frstructiqn t COLVIN Good Judgment. And have your bands table manners improved! Airs. Bacon & REECE CO. Utah Mrs. Mrs. Egbert Oh, I think hus- so. Bacon And can ho manage spaghetti all right now! Mrs. Egbert Oh, well yon see, when ho began to try and improve his table manners we thought it just as well to give up having spaghetti. Yonkers Statesman. . n ,;f. '$ r VJ a jt - PLEASE M tuberculosfa victims come from all alike. The humane response, too, must come from Buddhist and Confucian, Jew and GenThere is nothing sectarian about tuberculosis or the spirit of the crusade rJ'HE pitiable appeals of A v:, BuyfjK Tuberculosis Use Christmas Seals '( V. VV.; rV- - er4, Each penny Christmas Seal helps your local, state and national associa- are sing every scientific means and human devotion to wipe out which annually kills over 150,000 persons hi this country. a ;hi2 JJBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION $125,000. Frank Martin and Earl Perkins, charged with borrowing" un automobile, were found guilty In the city court at Ogden and sentenced to serve sixty days In Jail. A statement of the Salt Lake city teachers pension fund shows a total collection of $m, 001.30 during the last year. The sum of $21,148 was paid out to pensioners. Mrs. William Banks, wife of u Murray undertaker, Is In a critical condition at the County hospital, as the result of taking bichloride of mercury tablets by mistake. Federal acceptance of the project statement for the Improvement of the state highway from Beaver to the Millard county line, was received from Washington last week. The United States biological survey la considering the purchase of the herd of bison on Antelope Island, as a result of a request from the. Salt Lake Commercial club that such action be taken. E. J. Clempnu, 22 years of age, clerk In the office of the assistant master mechanic of the Denver & Itio Grande railroad at Soldier Summit, was run down by a light engine and Instantly killed. Curtis E. Smith, aged 40, was) found dead In bed at Ogden. Death was due. It Is believed, to heart failure, following the taking of anTtverdose of a ,powder early in the evening. It Is announced that of every $100 spent by the taxpayers of Utah through the state government in the fiscal year 1019, $40.42 went for road construction anil $38.77 for educational purposes, The coroner's jury in the case of Miss Frances Korous, Salt Lake nurse, whose hmly was found lr the lake In Liberty park, cast aside the suicide theory and attributed the death of the nurse to murder. In a slide of gravel, Saught chin-higJohn Jarvis, aged 57, of Salt Lake, e calmly atuoked a pipe while man worked with frenzy to get him out of the gravel chut. He escaped with numerous bruises. The board of education at Brigham City has disposed of $180,000 worth of bonds. The. bonds are for the purpose of creating a high school In the Bear River vallay and Improvements on the Box Eldar High school. It will cost $785,000, according to estimates presented to the state road commission by Its engineers, to complete the work now In hand by the state road commission so far ns it Is possible to complete It the present ' year. were Jack Pass and Gus Burr charged with murder ln the first degree when they were arraigned In the city court at Ogden. The complaint charges Pass and Burr with the murder of Darren WUson, taxicab driver, In Ogden, OctAr 81. Twenty neighbors with five teams appeared at the farm of Oliver Hanson of Palmyra and during the day dug, piled and covered etght acres of beets. Mr. Hansons family haB been stricken since the season for harvesting beets opened, and he has been to get his beets out of the ground. Constitutionality of the provision In the workmens compensation act which provides that payment of $75 shall he made to a apodal fund In the state treasury in the case of fatalities to workmen lnsurad in stock corporations under the workmens compensation act, will hob be tested In the courts. Mrs. Mary Morgan, formerly of Salt Lake, has filed tn the superior court at San Francisco a sensational suit seeking to recover $100,000 damages for alleged alienation of the affections of her husband, Earl J. Morgan, r professional rifle shot, now in Iteno. Utah business men, financiers and lenders of industry, are to be Invited soon to take part in an excursion of their follows from coastal, intermoun-tal- n and border states Into Mexico, whore all reports Indicate that the opportunities for trade are brightening materially. sleep-producin- g M v Al A m Through an error on the part of our, shipper, our fresh meats failed to arrive last Saturday. We are assured that this will not occur again. Come early tomorrow morning for your Sunday roast and groceries. 30c Cuts choice Beef Roasts, per poundn18c 20c Quality Boiling Beef, per pound 10c 43c Quality Mild Cured Hams, per pound 37c 28c 35c 25c 35c Sugar Cured Pork, Shoulders, pei pound 43c Sweet Breakfast Bacon, per pound 35c Salt Pork Bacon, per pound "'7 Some Regular Prices I High Patent Flour Made at Santaquin ami is one of the best Grades of Utah Flour. 1 481T Sack H. J Flour $2.C0 2 48 lb Sacks II. P. Flour $5.15 5001b Lots H. P. per 1001b... $5.10 Market Still Unsettled, May Cheaper. 65c Coffee 49c You have always had to pay 05 cents for Old Master Coffee. Our Carload Buying Makes it Possible for Us to Save You 10 cents a round in Price, lb Can Old Master Coffee....49c $1.80 31b Can Old Master Coffee $1.45 $3.00 51b Can Old Master Coffee $2.39 Vl lb 35( Can Pure Cocoa 25c fiOc lib Can Pure Cocoa 45c Postum Cereal per pkg 23c 50c Can Instant Postum 45c fi 5c 75c Gallon Cider 59c Something Very Unusual. Try One Gallon Can of this Sterilized Sweet Cider at 59 cents. Sugar lOOTbSack 101b 51b $11.25 Sugar $1.18 Sugar Sugar 60c Cereals 80c 91b fiOc 91b 90c 80c 75c 15c 15c 15c 15c Sack Rolled Oats Sack Corn Meal 69c 49c Sack Pancake Flour....70c Sack Gcrmade 69c 91b Sack Graham Flour....69c Fancy Rico, 1001b Sack 91b 91b Fancy Rice, Fancy Rice, Fancy Rice, 101b for 51b for.l 55c f 25c 21b u $1.00 r New Nuts 1 ' Manchurian Walnuts per Pound 25c 45c Self Shell Walnuts Per Pound 35c 40c New Almonds lb 29c per 50c Brazil Nuts (Nigger Toes) Per Pound 40c 25c Fresh Peanuts, 2 lb 39c 35c Save on These are only a few of our regular prices. We sell every item at only a small percent above cost. We have big sales and lots of them, otherwise our prices would be impossible. Tell your friends of our low prices. h two-scor- un-nbl- e tile. against it. .ft rl Organization of a real estate board will he perfected within the at ext few days. The second annual meeting of the Utah Cattle & llorse Growers association will be held at Salt Luke December 7. Construction work uism ihe new armory for Ogden will begin December 1, according to the advices received last week. The Western Intercollegiate lress association will hold Its first annual convention In Salt Luke February 24, 25 and 20. Delta residents last week shipped a carload of ulfalfa seed to Salt Lake to he pooled and marketed through the farm bureau. The public utilities commission of Utah has suspended until February 1 the effective date of the proposed Increased demurrage rates In Utah. T. Buckley Clark of Salt Lake Is in the county Jail In that city, charged with being an accomplice In u roblery of the Leader store at Bingham. Farmers of Morgan county have formed a water district and propose to construct a reservoir of sufficient caof pacity to empound 40.UOU acre-fee- t water. Contract has been awarded for draining the Benjamin drainage district at Benjamin, which embraces cost of 4020 acres, at an estimated KAGG Utah Idaho for the Point. executive secretary of the High street M. E. church of Muncle, who is a Scot, was listening attentively to a story about two fishBeareHfng John George, ermen who had been having good luck fishing from a boat In a lake. They wished to remember the spot where they had caught the fish, hut looking shoreward they saw no landmark that would assist them In finding the spot on another day. "Finally," said the story teller, one of them had a happy thought and cut a notch In his boat at this pot." The crowd laughed, except George, who appeared puzzled. Finally, he. too, hurst out laughing. I was Just thinking," he explained, what a good Joke It would have been on those fishermen If the next day they were unable to get the same boatl" Indianapolis News. Incendiary Bullets. The Incendiary bullets used during the war, mostly fired from machine guns carried by airplanes, were In effect miniature high explosive shells. Those supplied to our armies (millions of them were made at the Frank-for- d arsenal) were of brass, hollowed out to hold a composition of which the principal Ingredient vas barium nitrate. To set this off each bullet hnd a priming charge of magnesium and red lend. An ordinary rifle bullet, of course, Is solid. The Incendiary bullet Is of wholly different construction, though of the same caliber, being meant to Its discharge sets fire enrry flame. to the explosive stuff contained In It. -- Kansas City Star. Wyoming Not Brains. A bishop encountered an old Irishman turning a windlass which hauleU np gravel from a well that was being Ilis hat was off and the sun dug. was pouring on his unprotected heaL Dont you know that the suj injure your brain if you expose it like thnt! said the bishop. The Irishman wiped the sweat off his forehead nnd looked at the clergy, man. Id Do you think all day if I had any London bo doing brains! this he said Tit-Bit- Same Here. In somo parts of Africa a man his wife until he has married her, said Mrs. Gabb, ns she looked up from the newspaper she was reading. Huh! replied Babb, why men tion Africa Cincinnati specially! Enquirer. doesnt know rather Was Once a Boy. Johnny liked ice cream, but he drew the line at turning the freezer. One day when his mother returned home she was agreeably surprised to find him working away at tho crank as though his life depended on it. I dont see how you get him to turn the freezer, husband. I offered do it. she said to her him a dime to You didnt go at it the right way, my dear, replied her husbnml. I bet him a nickel he couldnt turn it for half an hour. Omaha World-Heral- Girlie, Id like to kiss yon. Mother wouldnt hear of it I hope not. Lousivillo Courier Journal. |