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Show N east salt lake times WEN British Nurses Take Part in Pageant FARMING Orleans Folk Parade in Honor of the Maid IS BUSINESS-LIK- E By BURTON M EfITH Chairman, AgriculHrl Commission, American Bankr-- Asscc at:on. Thu farmer la a man and as such should do V. on a business basis. Like o ' ' 'm- - aws inen. ti I buitsfi M. bmitn h .ml, thu farmer should comply wit:- tin- ame cutidi-lions that are exac- -' irum any business man. He should how the banker that the loan la f.r piuductive pur- poses. The farmer trig hi not to oh-- ' Ject to a request fur a credit statement from his banker when negotiatl is not ing a loan. This difficult to prepare when the farmer keeps records. The funner who does not keep records is uot doing business in a business-likway and is not enat Wembley stadium, London, during the Em (tire Daj titled to the same cci s. duration as the man who doee. For instance, loans to farmers for the purchase of well selected livestock consiituie one of the most effective ways of linanclng the farmer and helping him to make a financial success of his business. In making these loans, the banker can well inquire as to the farmer has adequate housing facilities and plenty of the right kind of feeds before the Investment is made. If the banker is to encourage farmers in investments of this kind, he should have a hand in protecting these Investments. It is lo the advantage of the farmer as will as the banker to carry insurance un buildings, including fire and lightning, and if need be, tornado. Too much attention cannot be given to the health of animals. Neither the banker uor the farmer is Justified in making au investment in dairy cows that have not been oa refill tested for tuberculosis. Work It Out Together Financing the farmer should be the result of teamwork. The banker and a the farmer should consider each other as confidential advisers. The farmer - -- - . Young French girls In their white communion dresses marching In the annual religious procession through tlis streets of Orleans marking the anniversury of that historic day In 1429 when the Maid of Orleans led the French armies to victory and liberated the ancient city from the English. e Itrltlali nuns take part In a colorful pngcunt recently In-I- pageant. e high-grad- Republicans Hold National Convention Theres Nothing the Matter With Them Now wli-th- er I Tills Is the ofllclul photograph of the Itcpubliean natlonul convention W. Mondell of Wyoming, permanent chairman of thu couveniion. In session Insulin Inventor at Cleveland. The Insut la Frank PRESIDENTS COUSIN s.;.. . needs to know the dangers attached to Investments, and the banker needs more information on the possibilities of returns on farm Investments well farmer ought placed. No lo object to a careful diagnosis of conditions before the loan is negotiated. Both parties are Interested In having right-minde- d Children who are under normal or physically defective In some way are given a course of physlcul training at tht Pontiac, 111., Young Mens Chrisllun association, under the direction of Prof. O. Ik lleugliens, and it has been found that children with weak heart, stomach trouble, goiter or other physical ailments have been cured this treatment and have been brought buck to normal ; In fact, hnve liecome acrobats of remarkable skill. The little by girls in the Ulus-- t hflV 1,6011 exll,l,,tl0,w of tLelr ,kl11 acrobats at many points In Illinois, and are attracting much at-tlo Overman Plays Mibs With the Pages the proposed investment pay the interest and eventually the principal, and also return a profit fo the farmer. There are times when the banker might loan to the farmer to the detriment of the farmer himself. The farmer who was kept from making a heavy Investment in land when land values were ut their peak is today blessing the banker for heading him away from wliat would have resulted in serious loss, if not bankruptcy. Financing (lie farmer is a job that requires clear thinking and sound Judgment. The underlying principles of a profitable loan or investment need lo be carefully considered by all parties interested. Two heads arc better than one, and when two or more men get together in sympathetic contact, determined to weigh the va rious possihil.iics of success and failure, and then act upon their united judgment, then the farmer 14 well HEALTH CONTEST WINNER J linanccd. t.V'.; iv s u 7 I " .v. y Hs 'v1 TELLS BANKERS TO ADVERTISE it 4 . A . - " .c - 11 rJ ii ' .. : I.oit b rltiht Mis Marlon lichcrlsiiu f liinra, (tularin, pliolographt'd leaving her uncle's home after her marriage to lr. F. t. Pant'.iig (right) world famous discoverer of It'suiln, the cure fur diabetes. They tirst met when 1 ue-tBanting was in the lix Service Sleu's hospital. Toroiilo, where Silas Uoh-o- i This is .Miss Mary F. Cuoledge of tn. ii was an assistant In laboratory work. Atliiiiin, tin., the pretty southern cousin of President (Volidge, who lias been entertained at the White House. She's the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. tooledge. ami the Iivll war caused the loss of her grandfather's fortune. W lu-be started a new business and bad u hit of stationery ordered, the printer misspelled his name, mailing ir Entertaining the War Casualties There is no greater medium of edu-- i ration in our d.ii'.y life than the news paper, and. of .ill mediums offered for bunk advert isms:. the columns of the 'newspapers lc.uli the innermost cir eles (f our pepiilution in the mosi widespread in. inner. Motley II. Flint, la's Angeles bun. or, lohl the confer enec of (In- Savings Bank Pivision American Bunkers Association, held there recently. iMilg. one of man's modern selling folios, has found a fixed r.are in (he hanking laid, Mr. Flint sa-'"Tliis, too. i:i the face of dire predie lions of many old time bankers, who once rid'ciiled the idea that advertising could be applied to the selling o'l a service o i".:aauiblo as that tv bail.,:-!- : n;V .' in ions. The time was n ,s satisfied with puli th.it a !.i'.. iih:ng its r.ivmcnt of condition to the i n relegated Miss Virginia MeCleury of St. raaL Minn., wus proclaimed the winner Is sS47';.ys:&y&iS the Northwest Health contest In which 1S,(KH) persons took part. Miss McHenry is a native of the East, buviaf been born In Boston and edtteared Is eastern schools. She also was for two years n student at the Sargent School for Physical Culture. Iiegtihir lionn, plain foods nnd regular exercise forts the basis of her method for good health and long life. 7 - ! Senator Lee 8. Overman of North Carolina plnying marbles with the a f:a,"e at w,,lVh 1,e w'u pwt us u boy. ",0 rt GOLDEN STATE STATUE i - ofTt-rc-- -- i n : a gratifying rs of iho palvl.c in From it has grown u ' ig by our people n; 'ini'tiou. Whore a vrly was the i xi'ea Furclv t!'.ic rule. t T. 1'"$ t?Jyi i i j if W-- - 1 : ' i , ! SJ" .; L. ; ' X"' LJ y.ik. H" I V v t.-- ... Ji .; visa JC i . 1 m ; - ; - t- - . i - box." replaetpg In tbesp dai of ill stiUTrage ! liOllt iiavo ao :r w"'i j v .. L Pivsidont and Mrs. etitcrn'iied for the di'.ible.l service men la the urtny, navy nnd public of Wnshit-gtchospitals in the and several tbousand veterans enJo ed th.-l-r hospitality Ip th u.veiy White House gardens. Presiilenf Cooll.lge Is sl.nrn signing the hospital Mi I'rafied l j the veterans' bureau and passed by both houses which J.'.s.ki.i'iM to Mfry on the hospital program to tuke care of the disabled veterans. ej app.-oprhi'- ' P invest financial ml 'invested' tidvisi-dlH'ing spent; it is in i;ed for various rea least of these is for eepilg thw Uuii'.e ot f the people, uecom of bonk educaliun." :s are ik and v. m ' i b" ' prau ipally to tn have come oc.i " hrougb aiiv or; is:;.-;- p rcnei .:!!y to om. M's naii h am m.:i ,.d services Ii i.ks i.s cun be show-- i m a by the mu: ! ..' .j v ... i U Ri!i!,,i d a tt g h t e r. s.uu from I'ling can-lnew ,i"rujian . , y 3- , . .1 i rt It : ::i ' .. vested son-- ., .iiid ; the piiip- s our bunks pan'rii by a - i i 'bo Imve sailiil for England to take part In the rodeo at me nrittsli i;iiU,n- - exhibition took with them "Tejuno," n typical Meh-tiNW Is.ny which will .. given to the prince of Wales. The pony nnd Copt ooiiium It. nk man of the Texas Hungers, who will tunke Mr jsiiM-cipresent at ion are here shown. 1 1 i, Model of "Mineral Wealth, one Iho four stntues of grnnllo that wHl itdont ilia Culifomla stale ea'h"l Saerntneiito, nnd the sculptor, Edwi Fields Sunfurd, Jr. |