Show f TIMES GARLAND THE GARLAND Scenes and Persons in the Current r r to Merchant Fleet U S & r ' 'X J ! lc St v - - - 81 i yj‘ r - j ' 4 - the Belgenland FIGHTER r if I t S'' V 5 '"P f vf '4 The S S Columbia formerly since being thoroughly overhauled IRISH r - i - X'' largest vessel the American flying flag soils on Its first cruUe Golden Gate Bridge Rapidly Rising t " fV 1 w 1 M its 1 T?V v VfM j ' S H Jack Doyle prominent heavyweight from Ireland now visiting In this coun try He will meet various leading lights of the American ring MAKING i h ‘ FRIENDS A new and spectacular landmark has commenced to take form at San Francisco’s harbor entrance It Is the sonth tower of the Golden Gate bridge that with Its twin on the Marin aide of the Golden Gate will aupport the world’s greatest suspension span Already the first sections of tower steel some of the 1500 tons units of which weigh 70 tons have been erected and approximately of fabricated material are on the loading platform on the south pier fender la readiness to be erected Photograph shows the south tower of tha Golden Gata bridge In the distance can be seen the north tower on the Marin aide 't She Didn’t Think of Herself of the The twenty first session the Utah Legislature approaching last quarter of it's life span finds the method of financing the Utah relief and liquor con government Issues trol as still the dominating to lie solved Two major finance plans have been offered Governor Blood suggested In his a proposed plan budget message " -- whereby $750000 during the biennium wlh out levying a penny's worth of additional taxation The plan content plated that the $2000 000 bond of sue floated by the legislature 1033 be refunded the Initial payment not to be due until 1010 when the governor believed that the state will be In a lietter jKisltlon to pty it Such action would release of a million dollars now and marked for bond redemption payment of Interest to the general fund The other plan Is the levying of large new taxes The propouil Individual increased calls for come taxes and higher corporation franchise taxes Proposed Increases income taxes have In Individual because many been criticized that such Increases would lie propa burden to small salaried Higher franchise ertyless persons would lay too taxes It is feared heavy a load on Utah business and Industry even to the point of The orstroying some concerns ganization of new business units n the state would be much retarded A decision which the legislature relief measures and fact's requires this Is admittedly an uncharted sea It Is necessary to ascertain how to make the stnte statutes conthe form to those wherewith will carry on the congress when federal work relief program the national program has not been announced and may not be known In time to be eousldered by tne Utah lawmakers or private State liquor stores conduct of liquor sales Is still the More hectic glioct nt the banquet hours seem In store for the lawmaking body In regard to the rrnn regulations halls are still The legislative teresting as some of the resent contain provisions measures ranging from the setting up of a state equivalent to the federal agricultural adjustment administrabank tion to reporting of private balances to the Mate t ix commisfrom revision of consion and trolling boards of state Institutions of higher learning to granting of and from attachment exemptions A bill that laws garnishment would officially approve the nation al agricultural act and any mar or licensing proketlng agreement vision approved by the national secretary of agriculture also was troduced Sen Miller of Cnibon county troduced a MU that would lmposp a 3 per cent tax on the gross assay each year value of ores evtracted to the present $3 per In addition acre tax that the state S B 208 proposes school child In $70 provide cases where districts levy 10 mills S C M 4 asks thnt the national congress restore silver as a monetary base S B 104 would permit taxparers of any public to Inspect accounts fund S J R would order the building of an executive mansion for Utah’s governor ns a public works project S B 187 proposes an appropriation for the supiMirt of the governor’s home would B S 200 sppropriate $10 000 for a survey of state underground water resources to be made state cooperating the engineer by with the United States geological survey have measures The following passed both houses of S J R 1 — Utah’s ratification the national child labor amendment 8 J R 2 — Proposing a constithe amendment permitting tutional to exempt homesteads legislature up to a value of from taxation $2000 J IT legislative H C Uruzm H J -- A'N r'lt :rv$v ' - S r8 r“ 'y V f '- j r - tiny mascot hors makes friends with a “bigger brother” In Belfast Ireland This unusually small horse is only 22 Inches In height and Mr J Kardncr the owner has been offered birth In jri ents ft whl'e 1— Fixing employes 2— Asking for It Ara Small Baby Bear animal gives other hig game to young ns small as the bear rilon to the size of the par The i!n n'd cub weighs only a it develop ti -- s rapidly the i n tl or is still hibernating salaries jects XL Br GRANDMOTHER CLARK This crocheted rug called “Nursery Blocks' Is made up of small blocks lu different color combinations assembled and then a border crocheted Each block measures all around about 8 Inches and outer border 4 Inches making a finished size 33 Scientific Wonder Ileat Into sound is an amazing transformation accomplished by scientists The warmth of a hand held near the device makes It emit a low growl lighting a match a few feet away draws a snarl for hn answer The Invention can be adjusted so that It Is sensitive to a burning match 40 or 50 feet away by Inches and requires about 5 lbs rag atrip material A rng made of blocks and then assembled enables you to make a rug In any Make size or color desired the blocks In any size Arrange color scheme to suit particular room In or make It which It Is to be used of hit and miss colors and use It anya Either way It remains where practical rug and easily made up In spare time Full Instructions for this rug and 25 others ran be found In rug book No 2o containing crocheted and braided rugs also Instructions for crochet stitches used and how to prepare your rag materials for use This book will be sent to you postpaid upon receipt of 15c ADDRESS HOME CRAFT CO & C Nineteenth St Louis DEPT Avenue St Louis Inclose Btamped addressed envelope for any for reply when writing formation 50 of WITH A :oleman LAMP Light that floods the room with a clear The radianeel Beret to daylight of say artificial light More light than St common kerosene lamps It I light that protects your sightl Blenty of light for every home need Easy to operate given pew eaey to keep going Only Goleroaa so much light for u little eoet Meawtifnl aew models with parchment thadaa See poor hardware or hooeehmUhhln dradar If be doran t handle write na The Coleman Lamp Cr Stove Company UMa Km CMraee M Ue lyill tiV— fa new UetaMa Ulf4 whole f to Temptation Lead If one Is very smart that is “clever" the temptation to be dishonest may be greater BRITAIN MAKES SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF STORED FOOD A scientific study of the transport storage of fish meat fruit and vegetables has recently been completed by the British department of clentlflc and Industrial research In the study designed to help British shippers and improve Great Britain's foods refood supply first and then ceived consideration British empire and foreign produce demonstrated that fish Research stored In crushed Ice aboard trawlers may be kept In good condition from where formerly the 10 to 12 days storage period was limited to five or seven days It has been shown that and if frozen rapidly In brine and herring low temperatures will prestored serve their quality for as long as four months with Australian and New Zealand pnekers the investigator found that beef could be preserved In a chilled state for sixty to seventy days In an atmosphere con- - 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Use CUHCURA Anoint the affected parts with Cnflenra Ointment- - Wash off Cstlnrs after a short time with Soap and hot water and continue bathing for several minutes Pimrashes and other distressing ple eruptions ara quickly soothed and a condition established which conduces to healing Ointment 25c end 50e Soap 25c THESE PICTURES Modem SHOW Way to Ease Sore Throat Three-Minu- Ease Fain Rawness SoreneM Almost Instantly t Crush Tablets end BAYER ui a third glass of Aspirin water of congress U In the park tainlng 10 to 2d per cent of carbofl dioxide If ship’s refrigerators can be made sufficiently gas tight this fact should enable Australia and New Zealand to ship beef to England “In chill’ Bacon and other pork products It was also shown could be stored successfully In atmospheres highly charged with carbon dioxide Low temperatures alone will not preserve bacon during a trip from Australia or New Zealand The storage of fruits In gas and at low temperatures has not yet been bntrltie study explored thoroughly records thnt the principle of gas storage Is now valid beyond dispute 2Cercie trickle Mown Do not Thoroughly— throw your back allowing s little to your throat Uo this twice rune mouth If you have a cold take 2 BAYER Aipmn Tablets Drink full glass of water following necessary Repeat directions in package Here's a safe modern and effective way to relieve sore throat A way that eases the pain rawness and Irritation in as little as two or three minutes Many doctors advise it and millions are following this way Try it AO you do Is crush end stir 3 BAYER Aspirin Tablets in H glass of water and gargle with it twice— as pictured here (If you have signs of a cold take BAYER Aspirin and drink plenty of water) Get real BAYER Aspirin Tablet for this purpose They disintegrate quickly and completely making a gargle without irritating particles BAYER Aspirin prices have been reduced so there’s no decisively point now in accepting other than the real Bayer article you want 3 tadicallf Reduced ea All Slim B 1— Appropriiting $50000 expenses of the b gMature period for B 14 — Extending sold for of property redemption during the years delinquent 1 until April corporaII b 70— Authorizing tions nncb r supervision of the stata bankirg and lnMirance department to make loans anil advances jf credit In accordance with the fed eral honing net i at taxes A No M a national Wayne wonderland R B 8 — Extending time for com mencement (of actions on open sc counts for latior or services of R B 18 — Permitting purchase lands by the federal government for flood and erosion control state 8 B 28— Permitting the fish and game commissioner to bor row up to $100 000 from the state land board or the stite Industrial commission for public works pro- for " £2000 R create i NURSERY BLOCKS CROCHETED RUG The Utah Legislature News 1— Gen Robert E Wood named head of a board to advise the President regarding administration of tlie $1880 000000 work relief fund 2— Oklahoma state reformatory from which 81 prisoners broke out 3 — Heralding the ap 'proach of the baseball season Joe Cronin and Dick Kartell warming up for the training season New Addition UTAH Joseph George aged seven tells grandma Mrs Beitha O'Brien aged how much be lovea her and how grateful he la for what aha of Chicago did Grandma forgets the pain of a broken arm a broken shoulder and several broken ribs and la very happy When a truck thundered down on the lad Mrs O’Brien forgetting herself leaped out thrust him from the path of death and was struck herself The boy emerged with a turned ankle and a skinned face r-- -- - Wi v m Ral a Mood Long Used Bal-wool hs bcn used for Tran vcpr3 in Sau’h America for navi"a‘ion purposes " W’- 1 v k V-- f 4 t |