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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES Some Fiah Hibernata Innocence and Experience at a Heros Grave Many fish do hibernate but the phenomenon la not very well understood. Certain flxh In the temperate aones hibernate, but they ilo not fall Into a condition of cmrplite torpidity as hibernating reptiles and mammals do. However, their vital functions are hovered and they hide in sheltered hides anil reuse to go ah road to search for food. Other species, especially In the tropics, survive long drourti by passing the dry season la a perfectly torpid state, imbedded deep in the mud. Instead nf calling a mass meeting and denouncing the situation, we CDlihefacts and Hid something about it. r '! I. l Ml linri'.iwi-.- In'l . ii'ii, 1 l1 ( ii In Ih'.i.'K.i. ii' liin-- ; 'ir.r.ly. 'll inir ii i 'i"i ni' tli.it fi'in.il ny I: i Ii'rnl in m' li!i'linii'l v in yi.u tun r.i'.lv : mill I'l'iiiliilil.iiy. jour Uirn l.f ili'i'iv 'inn "f n i'll- - in I. it ns in ju-- l iihn.il tin' .: ini' tut ;lii;il."ii n uny oilier i ''iiiity in tin- MiU'lio WnM. iii'ic it'nliy itiii't' off 1'iriiiiM' In ii i lnii'lliMi M utir I'litinty snl.'i'i'-iiniil srnii'S nf liri'i'S iiiTi ilrvln nril Mil ini tn U ri'liiiilt iiinl 1'iiiii fur. ily fnri' I l.'VJII tn i iilmllt tin !nn li'l n:t' fur lilt! Mti.x light hiTt lit llit'Miirl ttinil lirt'imijilinliril : It (Mixed tin' ciiiinty iimiilnl $i'iil.lsHi (III tl.lt util' iti lll nf lil'illgl'H lllnlil'. It m'l'iiii'il ruts nf fmtii 8 In -- ) l'cr frill In tin' local tn cs In iiuli liliint rci'iiii'tii. It Iiii'ri'iisi'il tl'i mill in t nf iiminTty ri'iurni'ii frnm 1'. tn ini jut ri'iit lu Jt'iirs when tln lilinit imis wore falling, llii'rchy reducing taxes fnr tin' man xxho Inni always bcxu Honest In making Ills rclnni. was n feelBest nf till, tlir net Mtllsfuc-thin- , ing of fniillili'iii'i' iiinl Kn-r:i- l Instead nf mistrust, unrest anil suspicion. Here U lmw It was dune: 1 Miring the year or so that the lusted In enmest, janple tended to become radleul. Hut Mug radical l more or less a state of mind. When we begun to get radical about our taxes, It simply meant tliut we didn't know when1 our money wus going, and consequently didn't know how to stop the money from going. A farmer would see the school nia'uin spinning nlong in her Jitney. Well, looky there," he would exelulm, "Unit's t n - i i ( tJ J t-l By K.LKEEFE r m geti-r:ill- y where all our tuxes go I" Another fanner a few miles further on would tee the niud graders at work, llump !" lie would exelulm, "I'll bet tlint'a taking all eur taxes 1" It all deimnded on which way a fellow looked as to what lie Mamed Ida tuxea on. The fact was that most junple didn't know. Ignorance of where our money went bred suspicion ami suspicion bred radicalism! A few people were already making themselves lieunl, when It wus suggested that the farm bureau might take a look Into the matter. William Wlngott, president of the county funn tmrcuu, and a little group on the tux committee were handed the job. Some people were for calling a county-wid- e meeting to protest vigorously und noisily ngnlnst all iminner of tuxes. But before we hud it public meeting It was considered proiier for someone to And out where our money did go. So we went over to the county nltlces and went through the hooks and determined Just wlint our money was being spent for. And a little later we did this for every school district In the county. On this page Is reproduced the poster we got out showing whut every man paid on $1,000 actual valuation In SeliiHil District No. IS. There was not any hedging or guessing. here whs everything In black and white: $.1.30 for state taxes, $4.00 for county taxes, $ 1 r.r0 for school district No. 13, snd $0.50 for the village of WslthlU. And each of these was subdivided off to show even somewhat minor expenditures. At the first public meeting there were around 150 farnprs and a few busi- ness men present. We began to hold meetings all over the county, and at every meeting we passed around circulars that showed where the matey went In that school district We had wall charts and maim. The upshot of ail this was that for the first time It suddenly dawned on people tlint most of the tax expenditures were for things directly uuder tlielr control. Politicians had sometimes tulkid ns If the state capliol, the state government, the uni and normal schools, the state institutions for dependents, state roads ns If these things were taking the money. But If we had cut out all of these things altogether where I lived, it Would have decreased our, tax. bill only about 10 per rent. The largest expenditures were concentrated right down In BOAT CALLED ON TO SERVE TWO MASTERS Some years ago tne Yankee schooner Susan Allen, nuder the command of Captain Sturgis, wus Iwatlng up Mr. Collins, the Connecticut. river. the mate, was at his station forward. to his notion of things, the schooner was getting ton near certain mud flats which lay along the port shore. The mate went sft to the captain. it f few specie prepare themselves a cavity routed Inside with a layer of hnrdened mucus which preserves them from complete desiccation. In India. It said, Ash survive more than one season In hiiu1 which are dry for several yours. Even though the bottom of the pond has been dry for over a year, when the water releases them from the mud the fish come out apparently none the worse for their A cn nt irtie.-r- ii f 1 ; afjyp -- - ..nr 'I t 'tliey iiuidc. IV' itI ur ii ia mat' i'- -. i' i r util.-i- 1 i 'I"! i i lin nuil - ll e I'm" t Ii t liiilli'i'.ns from lbs r prun'd J :,if us Vt'iir lu-t- i hut d you SMppnse happened a so Inter? Tin actual returns of property In-- i In 1n- - various preflurfs from ereiiM-12 In I? 'IT III, lint t lthMillidllig Il'Bt tviis I'oltteen years when everythin,; un ;pi".-.'"l to lie going down. Tlda sin ; uo'uiit tli.-i-t the lioiie- -t man had I'eu.-I'- d to he "'l:l:lit'd for being liollest III liiriiing in Ids property. There's on' more chapter to oiir .fur or j e We I loro lo.illd lill't IVel'C Can Be Corrected Quickly and Easily If the Stomach Is Ups; &0j the Digestive System I, Not Working Properly One Cannot Hope to Feel Well and Strong. :,!lny Complications Have Tpeir Origin in an Upset Si3nh &ch. TANLAC IS WORLDS BEST TONIC 1 11 tlih' Submarine color photography has given additional evidence for the theory that the gayly colored fishes of tropical reefs wear their gny colors lo that they may more easily fade Into their environment. They cscajie larger fish which prey upon them while at the same time becoming bard to be seen by tins llttk--r flsli upon which they In turn feed, rhotograplis taken near tlie sea bottom In these shallow waters have shown the natural background of corals, sponges, nnd other marine growths to be The gaudy fish brilllnntly colored. merely conform to tlielr background, nnd their gay colors are another instance of nnturul camouflage. -i- vu mi lions ill i!if-fe- l I'l.l puli', ot i"ir ott n in'.iiitj . ! und iii.il luxes III in'll t i'liial s' liiinl Mory. varied 1 iiicnii"ii(" to joii (Inn we ttere i.l! ilie vmiv from eimuu'li In hate suffered u Memorial Day W '.h the vete-abowed with years and experience, anj si1' "ii to $:ir.2ij set ere eloiidlitir.-- t In V.rji) tildrh had a Red Cross Nurse, offering their floral tribute at the grave of a Civil war on M mm vul'iu ivipcd out several score lirldgcs in our hero. II'MI Following ii eounty-- hie eoiinty. . I. i'll I'rople replaei'inent the commis- IH feiteiltiRkRarkRahilBikfRk Rk liial Kimn-l"'i;..ii divlarod nil emergency levy for ll.e- -' lliin:;s "Ot ta Meaning; of the Color i, r.ges. Here I wlierp we saved the attoinliiiicc ut I In' oo'io il meet iirmiiiil SiMi.ixsi ninl siniv have caused Rk Rk . iin re.iM' fei ..n,,.,. counties to senitlni.e mutters of lugs of ilie si'hool iliKirirt-0V many people can tell Rk from four to live piTM'ii- - to forty or ) s mirt iniin, careful!'. fca what is the significance tei lifly. In sonic districts it uns fmiud After the bridge enn'ract hud been Most in their red, Rk I Significant Occaaion ta white entirety nf the ttuil tilings lind not luvn iii:nagi'i let mill tlic bridges were going In, there ite 'Ameriblue and of the In somi! cuses It vms was a Given Over to Paying flllclcntly. frequent allowing of county M ta can national the national flag, found iidvlsaldi; to cut ilnun on one on tbo cnntrncis, in excess of fta colors? It is, of course, gen- ite Tribute. otil was site when teacher teaching funds on hand, and these warrants Ml erally understood that one ite a very few pupils und Increase tin- wore naturally registered at 7 per cent Day, which honors Ik stnr represents each stute In- te sire of chiKMH for other teachers al- interest. Finally these iitiiiiunts grew have fallen lu this ta cluded In the Union und that though In some case the salaries of to tin exit's of $l(S),tkMi and peiqde bethe first flag contained 13 is regarded by wars, country's these oilier teachers had to In raised, gan lo get a little ularmed. stars, representing 13 orig- Rk many as the most Impressive of pal lu most cuses there was also s disdefiIt no tlmt lliere were triotic holidays. To that heroic bund ta inal states. The designers of tek maton economize to other position nite records uvallahle which allowed who died serving the country so gal- tei the American emblem had In- Rk ters, such as the purchuse of coul at Just how things stood. Kmie of the the World war tended that the red stripes the time of year when It wus cheapest, county ofllclals ami taxayets Itegan to lantly In earlier days, tet Its thousands of young men A represent the MontUhed nechas added etc. ask how an accounting might he seRk ta who entered the sunic fiery furnace In essary to establish us as a In tills way cuts varying from S to cured. which their fathers died. Now, In ob- Its nation. The white is Indica- Rl iX) per rent were effected In the tuxes When the farm bureau took hold of servance of the day, veterans of re- Rk tive of the purity of our Con- Rk of individual districts. the matter there hnd been a rather cent wars join with surviving veterans Rk stitution and our form of gov- Ike The next big thing was to discover tentative settlement on of the Grand Anny of the Republic, Rk ernment The blue la sym- Rk completed sixty hidden proierty which was escaping bridges on which the total cost apthat old, magnificent, matchless army Ite bolic of the clear dome of Ite taxation throughout the county. Our peared nt $131,SPS.77. A reduction of of men who ure Rk heaven, wherein are set the Pte grizzled and gray. lax system has ulwuys been so consti- JfCl.ti.Srj liml made from this Between the- - Teterans. old and (te stars of the Union under ta who honest Is man the shout tlint tuted amount nnd wurrunts to the amount of young, there Is a common bond. Both Rk which all peoples, regardless ta ((inline In Ills property nt Its rightful $101,000 Issued, leaving a balance of have fought that right might prevail. Rk of race, color or religion, may Ml value Indirectly puys the tux of ihe $22.071.io unpaid on these particular The spirit of service and sacrifice of ite breathe the air of freedom. hi mail who Just forgets tliut he is quite bridges, these men Is alive today although the It Is the unconquerable flag Ite so well off when the tax assessor The farm bureau appointed a comIssues for which many of them fought of the world. Elizabeth Rk come uround. You know un assessor mittee of sixteen taxpayers to Investilong have been settled. Gref. next his a to with raise hate rumpus An engineer from Memorial Day Is one nf the most gate the mutter. (lour nclghlair und too often u whole the Siate department wiis secured. occasions of the yenr. It MlteRkRilteRkteiRkRkRkRkteilte significant lot of things do not uppeur at all on During five more thnn eighty shows the sentiment of the people days the lux books. bridges were visited. Bolts, washers, toward those who gave tlielr Uvea fnr services In their memory. It Is In alSo the tax committee decided lo give and it might ccii lie said spikes and a good cause and It teaches a lesson most all states a legal holiday, althe community another shock, und nails, won counted. Then the charges In patriotism which is without though the United Siutes government something to talk about for months made by the bridge pumpnny were Day cannot be too tenderly has never passed a law regarding the afterward. We hired a couple of men carefully checked. In some rases revered by old und young, by those observance of the day But each year to go down to the county office and W'lien the bridge company appeared who took part In one of the nation's If both houses are in session, they off hooks of of the uinount the copy to have charged too little, something great struggles or by those who simply vote to adjourn for tlie day as a mark property which each man in the coun- was ndiliii, hut In most cases deduc- know of It as history," some one lias of resiect to the Illustrious dead." ty hnd turned In. We had blanks tions were made. Here the deductions said. In the North and West Memorial each could nume where man's printed exceeded what was added by $7,(US5.-50- . The observance of Memorial Day Day Is observed on 30; In the he listed with the value of his cuttle, Bear In mind that we were not was Inaugurated by a general order, Southern states, It Is May known as Conhorses, autoinohlles, Jewelry, In fact finding any fault wl;h the A. Gen. 5. John IStUt, by bridges hut given May federate Memorial Day and the date everything that he owned, according only with the cost. The bridge com- Logan, commander In chief of the varies. Alubama, Florida, Georgia and he hnd assesto the figures given the Grand Anny of the Bnpuhllc. The or- Mississippi hold It pany agreed to tills reduction. April 20. and Tensor. These blanks were compiled A little later we illsinvered 30 as der of that year designated May state, nessee, the second Friday of May. with the names In ulphnhctlcnl order. mems for twenty Incomplete North Carolina nnd South Carolina bridge. the day. Then we proceeded to paste these We went First Observsncs In South. these In the smne through have their ceremonies May 10; Virblanks up In the pnstolllce, banks, way nnd here we made a net Tlie honor of the first observance of relue stores, and other public places, right tlon of $i.12.".47. The bridge com- a decoration day in coiinccMon with ginia, May .It), and Louisiana, June 3. The American Legion, composed of In the man's own community. You pany again promptly agreed to having the Union dead Is due Juntos Itcdpnth men from both the North and the cun Imagine whut Interesting reading In Dr. who E. and II. Hawks, this reduction allowed. May, South, has oflii'ially May 80 as adopted held memorial services over the And then wo were lSiVi, its Memorial and of the uhlo graves of prisoners who died In n World wur menDayon both posts to ansecure sides of the in C. S. stockade Soldiers I'hurlestou. other reduction of $11.. Masun-Dlxoline have, for the last and children marched through the oTi'i.tN, I 'feu un we were years, honored the simultaneously able to show tliut the cost streets uud more than 10,000 person ileud of tlie Civil, Spauish-Ainerica- n In the ceremony. of material hud (Mine participated and World wars. General I.ogan'a order, Issued to nil down since ilie first of As time has gone on, the name of the bridges wus built. posts of the Grand Army, an organiza- Decoration Day has been changed unition then In Its Infancy, said: Till made u total of to Memorial Day, as this term versally 'AT. Tha JOth da- of Majr, 1S4I. la drslg-nstr- d Is coiisidiTed more fitting for the depth Since our bridge experifor tha purpoaa of atrawlna with of the spirit of the festlvul. or oiherwlaa decorating the flowara ence other counties In New Jersey was the first state offNebraska hate luvn doing gravra nf comrades, who dlad In defense of their country during the lata icially to declare May 30 as Memorial some cheeking up and we rebellion and whose bodies now lie In Day and New York was first to make have been building some almost every city, village and hamlet It ti legal holiday. of our own bridge. churchyard In the land. We are organized, comrade, sa our Appropriate Exercises Rule. Mir experience shows, I tell us, for tha purpose, regulations Memorial Day Is now generally obthink, that (svple in the among other thing, of preserving and county should take some- strengthening those kind and fraternal served with appropriate services over hare bound together the the resting places of dead soldiers. thing more tliun a merely feeling which sailors and marine who unitTlielr graves are decorated with flowperfunctory interest in soldier, ed to suppress tha lata rebellion. What ers und flags, accompanied by suitable their tax affairs. You de- can aid more to assure this result than termine your own tuxes. cherishing tenderly th memory nf our ceremonies. A pa rude of soldiers nnd military organizations Is the If you cheek up to see heroic dead, who mads their breasts a barricade between our country and most important feature. usually In many wlmt you ure spending Its foes? Their soldier lives were tha place It i customary tn hold a speyour money for, either reveille of freedom and tattoo of rebelcial service ut the water's edge, when should W In arms. lion's tyranny you are going to admit their graves with sacred vigilflowers are cast ou the water in memthat you lire satisfied or guard ance. I.et no wanton foot tread rudely ory of soldier nnd sailors buried In a are to find you on aurh hallowed grounds. Let pleasgoing ant paths Invite the coming and going the sea. Public school all over the way to make n reduction. Let no luml mark the iluy with appropriate The biggest tiling thul of visitors anil fond mourners. no exercises. Whenever or vandalism nf possible they are we accomplished In our ravages of time,avarice to neglect, the present moire xsed testify by veterans of the Civil county' wus not the saving er to the cnmir.g generations that we forgotten, as a people, the cost war. if more tliun $30,t00 on have ami unlivided nation. The ranks of the Grand Army of the bridges nor the cuts of Ifa free other eye grow dull and other the Republic are In in tuxes rapidly thinning, so the arious hands alack, and other hoarte cold In school districts, nor the th solemn tru:. ours shall keep It the organization soon will be only well aa long as tha light and warmth v.icred memory. It Is composed of resurrection of much hidof Ilf remain to ua. veterans who served In the nnny or The bigden property. Let ua. then, at th tlma appointed gest thing was that tlie rather around ihe sacred remains and navy of the United Stute during the above Civil war. It object are the renderpeople found out Hint Ihe garland th paselonlesa mounds of ing of nmiunl aid nnd assistance to the choicest flower question of taxes rested them with let rs raise above them the veterans, the preservation of fraswlngtlme: with themselves. I .e dear old fag they saved from dishonor; let u. In the aolemn presence, ternal feeling and the strengthening renew our pledge to aid and assist f patriotic sentiment. and. with hi hut cocked on one side, those left amnrg ua a Barred charge Ut go. then." he roared. The Grand Army wns founded by solupon the raiinns gratitude the siihl: "t 'nil'll Sturgis, you're getting a Down went !be iinclior, out rattled MaJ. Ii. F. Siepl.ei.son and Chaplain and wldnwr diers' and aa'.inrs' orphan t'Hi leetle close to tl cm fiats. Hadn't the chains, and like a Hash the Susan W. J. Kiitledge nf the Fourteenth IIP II la the piirp-'t- , of the commander Allen came lulling Into the wind, and In chief to ming'i-at- e ye better go this observance imis infantry, who conceived the Idea The captu'.n stared at Idin. then brought lip all standing. Mr. with Ihe here hat it la kept, up from whlie I hey companions in Shera aurvlvor nf the "Mr. foil Ins. Jest you go forward Collins walked aft and touched his year tn year wht of man' expedition to Meridian. Mis. memory war tn remains tha honor nnd lend to your part of the skuner. hat. "Well, eup'n; my part of the his Cnrrrspiir.dciicc held by them after the departal cnir rides. I'll tend to mlac. skinner is to un- hor. Kansas City war resulted in n i.'inferem,e In March, Day Generally Observed. Mr. Collins went forward in high Star. lSOfl. In Springfield, III., whirii resultMemorial, or Decoration Day. ! dudgeon. now set apart In nearly all slates sn! ed In the organization. At Washington. 1. C.. In winter there "Boy,'' he bellowed out. "see that Tlie Grand Army boosted It largest territories of the United States ns a that inudhiiok's all clear for letting are twice us many dust particles In the day for dpeoratlng the graves of dead membership in 1SPO when 400.40 air us there are In summer, so counts soiil'.er of the (Ivll war sad other names were on the roll. In 1910 therk go!" . Aye, aye. sir." by the weather bureau show. later wars and for holding suitable were 5,023 posts and 203,410 membtra. j i i , - n, Memorial Day to Honor Hero Dead j j I TJ "Rare Ben ' wur-rai.- li Memorial apia-nrei- - ing Properly, Thu Allowing the System to Asoimi- late the Food One Eats All Good Druggists Sell! TANLAC. J An old bachelor any tliut ire given to small talk in lara viouun 15-ce- tu-e- n $33,-.V.i- :t igestive Organs Function- (1574-1G37- - parallel.-Memoria- This Great Medicine Will Tone Up the System, Soothe an Inflamed Stomach, Remove Accumulated Poison and Start the D- Tlie epithet wus conferred upon Ben ), Jonson the celebrated WOMEN! DYE FADED English poet and dramatist. It Is THINGS NEW AGAIN stated by John Aubrey, In his letters, that the Inscription, O Rare Ben Jonson," over the poets grave In West- Dye or Tint Any Worn, Shabby Gan ment or Drapory. minster abbey, was placed there at the suggestion of one Jack Young, an eccentric gentleman, who st the time of the burial gave a workman 18 Diamond Dye: pence to engrave It. Jonson Is burled In an upright position beneath the pavement of the north aisle of the abbey ; but a medallion In his honor may Each package of Diamond be seen In the south transept, or poets Dyes" contnlns directions so simple corner. Kansas City Star. that any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even if she has never dyed before. (Iihom Lucky Diamond Buyer J. Bergman, a diamond buyer In thk any color at drug store. famous district near Kimberley, South Africa, has come Into possession of a If a girl could only inurry the lest diamond weighing 41GU carats, which, man at her wedding there would b wns found by a poor fewer curiously enough, divorce. Kameelfonteln. The prospector did not at first realize Its value, but It Is estimated at $150,000 easily. It Is one of the brown variety. Tender j FOR STOMACH TROUBLE Tropical Fiah I l ti-l- 4 '.".i jrt - (. t' 3. j ( I'.i-'- 't t7 . t. Stomach Trouble Thats AU "Then you consider Boobly a fool I" "No," replied J. Fuller Gloom, I merely think that he knows the least on the most subjects of any man of my acquaintance." Kansas City Star. l Lift Pain! Off-- No "Lo the Poor Indian : The expression, Lo the poor Indian. Is from Alexander Popes Essay on Man." It occurs as follows : Lo, the poor Indian ! whose untutored mind secs God In Clouds, or hears him In the wind." Every Mans Duty Every man should strive to be en-- , titled to a good opinion of himself, and having gained It ahould strive to keep It to himself. Boston Tran-- , script Doesn't hurt one bit I Drop a little Fre ezone" on sn aching com, InstantWindstorms without rain have modi that com stops hurting, then shortthe Walmate district In New Zealand ly you lift It right off with fingers. ly desolate. All raspberries were blown Your druggist sells s tiny bottle of the bushes, orchards wen from Freesone" for a few cent A sufficient to stripped, grain threshed out, grass bun remove every hard com, soft com, or led and cnttle have died from starvacom between the toes, and the foot tion. The farmers hare appealed !c calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Dundein citizens for help. When some men court trouble It results In marriage. Havoc by Windstorms Salt Lake City Firms Ta asaaia praaipt tarries and ts thn adrcrtiacawat Mnlisn th rfc latanu naaia at L. D. 8. 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