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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FEBRUARY 29, 1924 THE E1ST SALT TIMES LAKE s THE FARMER AND HIS CAR It will ciiiim iimstle ci ruii.fi.t In quart, rs ihiit the f..r.iiiTs of n.e liuihlt-r- . I Utah's Ijirxt Community Published Friday After, u.m. WENDELL Kditi-- Al! item of ns s clu- - should of U rget Confer encei fce-j- hU'-ii- TOHX IL WALKER, president . ; ! wi-ra- t 1 busi- submitted to In otln-rilnvf ness aotivtiiis sliould l.reiiking the East Salt IjiU limes not later does tl.is In will the lit The than W eiliirhi'.iy oath neck. eluent Hint a ..nej ut the AtTimeoffic. i.i in the Surer Hank lantic coast secll. n rev, aled .",s per Building, at II "9 East 2lst South. Cent of Hit agrleilllur.slN us :nitni--titlthat the Continuuiici of ffciwl class privi-letig- e owners? The answer u Time, granted aut'iinoldle, wlihli In towns is of Surer May 11. I!'.' at tins Iost Uif.ro in more nr less n luxury. In He Salt I.akr, applm! for. has lieeuini! a says the New Tho Turn a w ill bo sent anywhere in York Wnrld. When the farnei iimvi s on the ci ilii'd world for the tn town and relliis he inglil as well , wl.ah ii 11.50 r year. prii-rfcell Ids old car and walk to tin- post if le k'eps It, Full inforrii.ijon on advertising rales I'lllee, It repre.-Hilwill he supplied on application. 1hune only n expense. A tnnhirity llyiiiiii! li'.ni. of till people who li v In lilies and SALT i.AKl I KllKUAUY 29, 1924 who could bolter af.' rd nutomlili than the average farmer do not own . LAW AND THE CRIMINAL them they have l.J great dls-Lrjml l.fl.iiliiilllii'i, xeiilonaly ton tanee to travel and the sl'oels arc of tbe vl.vn the congested In maki a machine a com; Is lliinlu-dslijsler lawji-rsfnrtiihle conwi nitre. Driving ynur legal talent turned to the prob-dloown car in New York eil nui) proiiiole f the rrliiiliml ruthcr limn society ; comfort, l ilt It docs not Insure rapid ciiiitlnuntlon Iniiidsineii. professional transit. Surface trallic Is left far beare tired out; af ruses till wltn.-Nhind by (he subway. Hut a farmer or Imiunpi'toiit Juries Indllferent must walk, hitch up a team or drive a what nn army of i'Iihucch then are car when he goes to town. A team Is and be that the erliiilnnl will quite at expensive as a car anil milch let to prey uiui aoelely. What wonlower. As a result lie buys a ear der that prime should he on the when be ran, and uses It not one ! What surprise should there but until It collapses. be nt the at n lenient of Judge Burney, eriinlniils county prosecutor, tliut locomoFifty eleftrlcnlly-operuteKansas of streets the City roil in na electric "mules bare known tives stnnd-atlll?" tluy enn whip Justin to n been built especially for battling veslu whose Interest do the court sels through the Tsnania locks. Each nr end tho law operate, the erlinlniirs locomotive weighs 82,500 pound, measlaw The undoubtedly the public's? ures 82 feet 2 Inches by 8 feet by ! was designed for the protection of feet 3 Inches the greatest height over society. Hut the law has got farther has nn available tractive and farther away front Its original the cabs; as 47,500 pounds and a us effort high purpose, says the Kansas City Star. windlass pull of 25,000 pounds, rope It la ronipllruted and hedged about two on each side, anil of four them, with doubtful phraseology. The trlul steamships proiicl of any ense la a conteat of wits, with will ordinarily through the lurks. Sometimes six envictory to the keener minds, regardless are needed to handle extra largo of justice. The criminal know! the gines vessels ; In every case two astern, actThe Ituntlon, and be profits by brake on the ship's movements, ua a ing as law needs simplification us well to her course. No vesenforcement. The ldrul of justice give direction to enter the lurks and is sel permitted must he dominant In all legul proThe go through nn Its own power. to turned needs be law The ceedings. means of a Is propelled by guln to the protection of society. rack rail wldle towing and while going one The first roar admirals In the I'nlted up or down the steep grades from two of a at level to another speed In States navy were commissioned miles an hour. While running Idle or 1802, Hint rank having been created by on return tracks the speed Is changed e set of congress sixly-onyeurs ago. machine David Farragut, for hts vulor In the to five miles an hour and tlie traction la the by regular propelled Civil war, wns made vice admiral In and pinion being enthe rack method, INC-!- , of Inter rank the two and years admiral In the United States navy was tirely released ! ; las Ni d j ? d hciin-Urles- Across darkest Africa, through dense StMlMhi-iideclare that the college forests, up and down fevertropical students who made the high records in breeding waters, through wilds where their studies have not done rqut'lly d.inaero'.iH srricnt (.raw I and well In after life. They have not done runs beasts the report of roani, as well as the athletes or tho,. wlio a recent Journey by a British scientist. were known chiefly as goo I mixers. In Ar-all for a pair of fragile butterfly one of the big universities it I found two ua'.ure-valutebits. But Inc. that graduates who wen- - men. her ef f. .Is Is not fair the matof a fraternity In which the highest edit ter. The butterfly that a the object rational rank was exacted are now f the cro quest once n ranting an average of nrund seme month s'go - fluttered Just out of , who showed pro,-year, while those the scientist's reach. That was the on the gridiron and the athletic tMd ba 'cnging hire th.it carried him cn. a j e:i r. are averaging more thnn fii.t Let a tempting b:t pus close to clutchl'ossibly the huskies hare drifted Into ing bands, .it'd pursuit Is henceforth the plumbing business, while the dili- the order. with been content bare gent students n man-kill,:.- !: l d professorships. If ncqiilicd charactcriHlics are not Inherited, ut irut the prcdlsposlt'cn ? . Ha Knows. them seems to he transmitj h If tha doctor doesn't listen to the ted in a way sufficiently emphatic to relation of half your symptoms, it ta because he knows what's the mutter, make the (mint Immaterial us far a tin prucllcul aide of the Question goes. EDJway. j much happiness. Box 359, Goldsboro, Wayne Co North Carolina. appliances of today have been able to produce. Alexander the Greut introduced the "vegetable wool" into Europe. 6J. W. Brown, 726 Emerson Av Legal Notice NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given of the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Kennedy Ditch Irrigation a corporation of Utah, to he held at the Wardens office. State Prison, 7:50 p. m., March 4th, 1924. T. J. YATES. Secretary Kennedy Ditch Irrigation Company. com-pan- COAL N U T v. SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN , Children suffering from intestinal worms are cross, restless and unhealthy. There are other symptoms, however. If the child is pale, haa dune rings under the es, bad breath and takes no interest in ay, it is almost a certainty that worms are eating away its vitality. The surest remedy fur worms is White's Cream Vermifuge. It is positive destruction to the worms but harmless to tha child. Price 85c. Sold by 700 Lloyds Pharmacy 1702 So. 11th East. Adv. HAG RUGS WOVEN Call Hyland 2702-R. steel-jackete- cies, HAMPTON COAL CO. Sugar House in Group C, declared Telephone Ily. 1213 Better Service against thla, aiming to bring those of foreign birth Into tlie scope of the cam- it tle for 1 1 ; t'uMcs mention that a Bulgarian suddenly went mnd and killed an orchestra. We rather hoped that It was otto of these Mg orchestras that reel out Jasz, says the Los Angelea Times. Is It sssiiincd that tho Bulgarian whs crnxy because he slew the orchestra? It may be that the niuIcliin drove him nutty, nnd In that case the orchestra was punished ns pnrtlceps crlmlni prohuhly 1ms something to de w 1th his or nn accessory before the fact. If In Hie coming eco- Bulgarian are In the hnhlt of going unique thoughts. nomic struggles there will lie less na- crazy nnd mangling saxophone players tionalistic cultures and civilization It might be a good Idea for Uncle Sam than the grant writer Ininglnes. Tlie to Increase the quota of monthly adHermans, if driven by hunger, will not mission from their country. Not every hesitate to make common cause with man who kills an orchestra should be the Ilrltlsh unemployed or the ltusslnn considered crary. There Is such a thing revolutionaries. Hungry men rare lit- as - s s f Illllnlre Hclloc, on a tour of Europe, foresee the gravest crisis for the nation to come lu 1024. In Hint rwqiert he agrees with some of (lie t net let.'ins Rut of the Moscow Internal lonnlc. Monsieur lellnr comes with n highly Interesting prophecy. He hoi the civilised world divided Into two oppo-dncamps. I.ntln culture ngnlnxt Teutonic kultur, In which the I.ntln nice will prove victorious. M. Relloc Is wild to be a favorite at the Vatican and this . : 1 I - given. , , v. s, b aald ; ! Nature Vaudeville Free. Why do you want to p,.n, money to laugh at a movie when you can go to the links asj a fat woman in knickerbockers without ing golf paying a cent f.,r m sltow? New Orleans States. i 1 -1 Ii ! "There ahouM be conferences from time to tlu.e between or- wwil sanitations of i:dr and the American Legb n :u every city in which there are pasta es-PLAN IS TO REACH tubllshed, for the i arpo'e of re- - . ALL ILLITERATES moving any n..at.-- Vrstaudlnga ! No real Atuerl- - . . that might ari.-can denies tlie ric' t of labor to Tlie American Legl'.n was the chief and factor in broadening the scheme for . . organize for the l adult education at the recent confer protection of Its ence. alined at elimination of Illiteracy, That la ftf tly why the ; held In Washington, declared Hr. Ho- II American Legion wt-- organized .. for the return1! n b e men j mer Kecrley, president of the Iowa that, and for tl- - nr.: inn! serv- Slate Teachers' college, a delegate tu Ice to their cou:.'r:. In lare as ; the conference. I well as war. Chief among these reroinmciidiiMrns were those for provision of more education titan now provided, particularly In regard to mattera of citizenship, MAKES VOCATIONAL which will be brought about hy un Inof every TRAINING BIG CARD vestigation as to competency native-bordttxen as fully us the for elgn horn la examined, Doctor Sccricy If the vocational training department aid of the veterans bureau advertised lta Another feature of the conference activities In the niagizlnc as do vurl-ou- a waa the report of "Group C." that seccorresjionden'O sib'td, you would tion of the work in which the Ameri- probably see the subject of the accomcan Legion was most vitally Interested. panying picture pointing a finger at Garland W. Powell, national director you and Inquiring It you, too, wanted of the Americanism commission of the to make a thousand dollar and royalLegion, clearly enunciated the aims of ties. Here's the story: Richard G. Qnehl the conference at 1U Inception when he of Feterson post, American Legion, aid, ns chairman of thot group: whom "We believe that the chief altn of Minneapolis, Minn., Is a veteran one year of this conference la to provide that every the Germans picked on. In man and woman In the I'nlted States service ten months were spent In who cannot already do ao be taught to France, and on two separate occasions waa at home for the reception peak, read and write the English lan- Quehl d of culling cards. the We further believe that guage. Aa a part of his vocational training first elements of citizenship should be he waa farmed out to a Minneapolis a part of such Instruction." On thla waa the principal wore ul the conference founded. An attempt had been made by elements of the conference to make combating of Ullter Ameriacy apply only to native-bor- n cana, but the Legion and other agen(Tope for Tkla Prsartirirni Snpellri hr lh Ariirrlrur. Itfitm IL-w- Every Arab tribe Is They are s law to themselves, responsible only to their own leader or chief. So fur no leader hna yet arisen who hns had sufllrlent Individual Influence to unite all the tribes. Alone of nil the Arab trllws the Knhahlsh resisted the Malull, Mohammed Ahmed, who overran the Sudan In 18.82, utterly annihilated an army of 11 ,000 men under the Ilrltlsh General Hicks Insha at El Obeld, rnptnred Khartoum and slew General Gordon, and ruled the country In a welter of Mood, reducing the population In three years from ten to four millions. The Arab empire Is the oldest of all empires. Records ns far back as 3000 II. C. tell of a firmly founded Arab empire, limited then to the Glzaret-el-Araor Hardens of the Arabs the country now known as the Arabian peninsula. Federation of of the Illln-:Labor, believes that an under- standing between the American Legion and organized labor will He accomplish great things. C . . tlu-nr- created foe the purimse of honoring Farragut, soya the Detroit News. The rank of admiral wns revived In 1809 and conferred upon Ceorge Dewey, the hero of Munlln. The highest rank of Amerlenn navul officers In active service is that of rear admiral. The title of admiral wns first used In France, and the first French admiral wns appointed In 1284. A few years later the title wns adopted by the F.ngllsh and the tank of admiral of the Eng-IIrseas wns first given to Wllllntn de Leyboume by Kdwnrd 1 In 1207. The first lord high admiral In England was j rrented by Richard II In 1385, although there had previously been high admirals of districts. In the Ilrltlsh navy, ns at present constituted, there arc admirals of tlie fleet, vice udinlrnt and rear admirals ranking In the order Cs'.ton Weaving. IIAXCE FOR HAPPINESS one of the most Colton wiarlrv Write me the name of your faIt was known In vorite hymn, enclosing one dol- ancient practice. before Christ. The India 1.5m year lar, and I am sure I can make a East and wove cloth Indian yarn spun suggestion that will bring you a line and tldn in texture us the be,t A 'hilis Sipisedi). the funnels Kof-f- . prer- i.d uft.-- the war the la ti.eir Iiistory, In rm.ir secthwi of the i iiiu.ti) failing to I ay ezpHiws hO'l and Manager soc'ul an SlMti-- the coiiiitry In the It. LYMAN, mas .pi med ! paign. The recommendation of the group In which the Legion participated was that the United States commissioner of education be requested to appoint a committee of at least nine persons, with professional experience In this field, three of whom are to be members of Group O of the Illiteracy conference, for the purpose of reviewing the inn-crisis aubiultted by Group C of this In our sanitary shop we produce the tastiest of I faked Gods in a variety that enables you to choose just what your family likes best . Before doing any more Baking, stop here and see our offerings. F. KATER, Proprietor Relieving you of all Funeral details is the service tve offer. Besides this relief, confidence in us, inspired by our years of thoughful, conscientious serving, will deliver you of many needless worries. It will bring you that relief which comes from the assurance that, to the last detail, every function will be thoroughly, thoughtfully and completely performed - - nothing forgotten or neglected to disturb your peace of mind. Modest, uniform prices prevail. Sugar House Home Eddington Undertaking Company Bakery Products conference and forwarding tlie results of their work to those engaged In illiteracy work In the United States. It Richard G, Quehl. was further recommended that tha commissioner secure representatives maker of flour and cereal milling maof tha entire country on thla commit- chinery, aa a salesman, nis employer tee. told him to go Into the shop and obThe report of the subcommittee of serve things, to that he would know thla group on textbooks and materials the business from the ground up. Beurged use of certain principles In selec- ing a spectator didn't appeal to Quehl. tion of textbooks for Instruction. These He put on a pair of overalls and went principles Include texts that conform to work at the bench. Ills genius Immediately showed Itto the ability of adult students; that do not violate psychological principles self and In no time at all he demonof suggestion; that conform to accept strated some practical Improvements ed methods of teaching; such text in machinery design. His Intest Idea ahould contain fundamental Items of la an Improvement on a disk separator Information on health, food, hygiene for keeping the chaff from the wheat and sanitation; with auggeated text lie sold tlie Idea for fl.OOO and royalIllit- ties. fur specific groups of nntlve-bor- n Now don't try to spoil thla story by illiterates and erates, foreign-horand advanced text for all pointing out that Quehl was trained ul a salesman. lie la a versatile comgroups. Consolidation of rural schools la rade. He also made good as a salesman and compiled the best catalogue growing In favor, according to the rethat his company ever armed Its aulea ports to the conference. schools are disappearing, data showing force with. that 1,828 consolidations were effected In the school yeurs of with Veteran of World War 14 state not reporting. At least four Poset Real German ( of these state are known to be making For a veteran John once, Thomas, of considerable progress In the work of the World war, was glad that be eliminating single small schools. In could pose as a German, even though some cast these are being Improved, not by removal to a distant central lo- he had fought them on Flench soil In 1917 and li'lH. cution, but ly nnturnl growth In two For Thotuiis escaped from lIuertIMa and three-rooschools. There were rebels lu Mexico by posing ua u Or1.890 consolidated schools In the United States in 1020. There are now ap- man, after the rebels learned that the United States had begun to supply the proximately 5.0nfl of such schools, nnd a decrease of 8,cii0 schools Is federalist with guns and munitions. Even then, be waa tortured with hot noted In the throe-yes- r period. All tills has hud a salutnry effect on Irons, and hi clothing taken from him. the snlnrics of school teachers, result-- 1 and escupcd only through aid of friendtram conductors, who lng. In turn. In higher mentality for tha ly freight hint make his way aero the border. 1of teaching profession. Beginning Thonta wns a miner employed hy u literacy Is traceuhle. In many tn-- ; stance, to rural schools where lncom-- I British syndicate on the mine whs atfrom, and the petent teachers and Insufficient suier-- ' tacked and locked by the Iluertlxtus. vision liaxe prevulled. The conference on Illiteracy, called lie was taken prisoner with a group of federal politier and was accused of by the Legion, was the first national at ' He saw another "gringo." to mean some for being settle on tempt eradication of Inability to rend and Amerlenn k.:,t-- by tbe rebel. "An, mean are about a popular a write the English language, much of which is tn he found among Illiterate rattlesnakes with the rebel Just now," aid Thomas to a group of American Innnlgronts, and nntlve-bornegroes nnd white In certain sections of tha Legion member In El laao, who proer Since and fund country. The Legion's part In cnlling vided of the conference waa determined hy the Ul'te States began to rend munition to nlrcgon, they call It Interthe national program of education, e r family scraps." ference .b national hy every succeeding The rebel took 307 pr all the convention since the first meet lag In and left him almost money - ha Minneapolis. Baked, bat he was freed when he cia'.tne ! (. : c tlermun. Then the loyalKiddie-Ka- r Polo Play ists- tr"op .'Might him und repented The newest sport in American Le- this treat ii: t. Bakery Ily. 124 F. KAPER, Proprietor LEE R. FRY, President and Manager 1047 E. 21st South Ily. 125 m iiiiiiim III One-roo- 1021-192- 2, at one-roo- THE UNIVERSAL CAR SURE WE CAN FIX IT! Kring in the old fivver right away and let us look it over. We'll be glad to give you an estimate on putting your car in first class condition. No obligation. i Jallaco-Guitda-laja- Be sure to get accessories and hare repair work done during our ! RADIO CONTEST ' n s'-lt- ! . h- . 1 i gion circle is j nlo. ,lut now in elite of the Northwest stub wnrt Legionnaire tire to he soon astride of their "steeds" dahing madly about the cluhroom chasing an elusive polo hnll In an current endeavor to "knock Its M.ck off. An Interpost "league" ha been formed r.nd the sport Is proving a utot popular Indoor diversion. In one post, which n member an Inch or two short of seven feet, the game la said to be es-- j The set, on display in our window, will be given on March 8th to the holder of the most certificates given with purchases of accessories and repair jobs. Your friends can help you win this receiving set. ORDER YOUR FORI) NOW Over 3o0,000 unfilled order last spring r hs ristiv Interesting and sDt-ed- r To In I'r..i Aid Unemployed i,i provide employment for mrn In and around Mobile, Ain , me!;, ivr-- i of the American Legion In (hit; e':y l ave arranged with local new-piir to carry advertising In the "Situs'.-- u.. Wanted" column for local ; vetcrtir,. lout charge. A member alii;- - curd :n the American Legion (A an honorable discharge la the only re aulreibent. Hansen Auto Company The While Garage pe . Hyland 6-1- 3 Sugar House sS. |