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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES OOCHW White Pine Prominent in American Hietory Il.uilwiiii' jinny. i .j u.l II "il Midi inori I Im'i mii. indist- - ijnii't! Tniiirj. lines of I. i'll'." iiiiil Mr. .Vl.iii.-- . '"in- liioii- ion In'.' iiii. " J'lii' TIMES PUBLISHES ERECTS STRICTLY SOUTHEAST HOME I I n.'-r- ALONG LIFES The white pine hua been more oi ' s to the commercial develop i iiii'i'il I ii i:i llmi S'li'.ir llnu-- i' l'M('ldillill!) 1:111' lll'ui 'll :illOIi- - ill' h.i iit of Anierli'U than any other tree, Tree ii. .violation uf tl.u in l.iiiiil ii lmiiii' ii. in inii!:r;iiii si which la compiling a ilnT!iiI'mj'l.- - mii l.fi-- i' limin' ;i i. I! i'll I. .ill'!. I'. I'nimiry iille vote in an endeuvur to lie'll! In ( i . 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M.ii.n.i!, tm I I" ii ' !'' ll.l' - I 11 1 U.l ill I III j i.i' "- - ' i ii ii it in Sii.'.ti1 llnii-- i liiiHlI 'in- lilir ilnlll l'n i'li.iiiiT n: 'i 1. TRAIL - i Au.i-t'ieu- B, THOMAS lima ' 11. OOO OOOO OOOOOO ( llliueia. oo 00 000600000 Optimist Club an Aid to Community (i. Illl. Wnttra -- 1 A. CL UK ( JIm, I mlvcr.iij 1 - i - 000000000 0HHOOHW HOME-COMIN- G ! i The primary purpose away from home in any city IIIAVE never hernweek organization disut some deal. A - . 111 I tant relative's or s immer engaged In recreation or employment with strung rs lins made up the tale of my separation from my family. I remained la the liutne of my chihllioud until I bad made a horns fur myself. But even these short aegianitions from home have given me an appreciation of the Joy of getting back. I rushed everywhere la and out of the house to note the changes that had I taken place during my absence. visited my old familiar haunts, I looked up my old companions, and I snuggled down In my special corner with a book in my hand and anuilier sitting by, both of us happy over the reunion. It was great to be home again! How Vacation and Profit much more so to those who have been a longer time and at a Gathering Spruce Gum away fordistance to return to the hime greater in now ure busy Spruce glimmers fireside, Northwest forests harvesting a unique fa for all of us, and emp worth about $lt!),ii"). Smile should be more or less a sentimental who or pickers spruce gum diggers time. We appreciate the comforts and nnd real woodsmen the Hre Industrious privileges and the delights of homa bring out gleuuhigs valued at $1,3iM the more by being separated from them fur six weeks' work. fur a time. It la another case of ab-- ; Is To these workers gum gathering Renee making the heart grow fonder, a vacalhin, living In the open with wild The absence and the grime for food und health building hik- too, often give one a clearer apprecla-- i the ill the dense woods seeking ing tlon of the obligations and responsigum deposits, suys the New Y"rk bilities one should have toward home. workers World. About three-scorg la a pleasure because have eniered the spruce timber this It gives opportunity to talk Over acsen .on. hut several hundred lulglit complishments, to stimulate ambition easily liml i'li territory to earn a nice and to fire the Imagination of the piece of pin money. younger and leas experienced members A canvas puck bag, light ax nnd a of the family. We have been out la miniature pickax are the the world even though It may be for tools needed. The gum nudules are so abort a time, wa have seen new often ninny feet above the ground, so sights, we have done wonderful deeds, Improvised ladders are fashioned to we have tried our wings and have reach the pockets. Most of the gum, found them strong. We have experihowever, is chipped out of the cracks ence behind us, and we are eager to within easy reach. A day's work for confer Its benefits upon the leu sophisto thir- ticated members of the family. a hustler averages twenty-fiv- e ty pounds. Sometimes there is the selfish bob g who sees In only e time Old Ring-Of- f for for pleasure, for Signal in eating, Among the early types of telephone intemperate indulgence switchboard manufactured by the drinking and Bleeping. He gets out Western Electric company was the of the family everythin; that It will universal board, which made its ap- give. He contributes nothing to It! hnpplneu or to ita progreu ; he look! pearance in 1879. These early hoards were rather out only for what he can get to utlafy crude affairs and were soon replaced, hla selfish desires. His return ta not as Inventions were made and de- looked for with Joyous anticipation; his going la relief. veloped, hut they are of Interest because uf certain Important features g for all of na should be The universal board a time of renewing old acquaintances, they contain. wus different from preceding switchof visiting old scenes and old friends, boards In that It enabled the operator of stimulating old ideals. There are not only to connect the subscriber the younger children to drink In the but also to know when tho conversa- tales of adventure and accomplishThis was made ments out In the real world, and te tion was completed. he stirred and stimulated by them. possible by means of special ring-of- f signals which heretofore had not been Those who come back may get pleasused. ure; they may give help and encourIt wna soon after the appearance agement If their object, however, Is of the universal bonrd that the Westonly selfish gratification, the satisfyern Electric company became the ing of old appetites, then It were betheadquarter! of telephone apparatus ter they did not come at alL and the manufacturing plant of the This Tri e siHte. lllslorj of the while line until Is iirin'tieally the history uf the lumu to that ber industry In Anu-rh-time. The llrst house built In America of wli ii ii there la authentic record was constructed of white I'lne. While pine is nutlve from Newfuund-lunTAKE THE RIGHT PATH and Hie nortliern shore of the Gulf of St. I.HM'rence to suuthern The only lnidi lo nnjuey, pow- It ranges southward through to northuf the flreut the r, Mu i'i'ss mnl hitppini'.-- s in ern Illinois, northern anil eastern Ohio, tlila lire la i li.it path loading Ai Pennsylvania anil nhuig the Allegheny i iimunt iiIiih to northern Georgia. ls) Pay Your Bills By Check a d Mim-ltoli- over the savings route. It's uien to all. Just ileelilu loiluy (hut you're to slart and H inly (hen cotiie In and arc our ) j ) ) ' 111 Home-comin- ciiKhier. lie'll fix it fur you. ! g home-comin- g, e I : N. J. HANSEN, President (iHO. A. GOFF, Cashier HYRUM NHILSON, Vice-Preside- : I nt Hy. 1850 L TrtanYBsii ft nSB SR i Hampton Coal Co. Sugar House Telephone Ily. Home-comin- home-comin- 1231 of un Optimist Is community It accomplishes this Improvement. purpose both directly and indirectly. Indirectly through the spirit of Op- timism Inculcated in the hearts of its members who do nut wait for pluns and programs, but put their Ideal into everyday practical application In their business und social relationship. And directly through the corporate efforts of the club along lines of com- CJhe RANGE munity welfare. If a club did not more than make good Optimists of ita individual members, It would have earned ita right to existence, asserts Cornelius Conway, writing in the Houston Post. But wa all know that good Optimists can he made only by putting them to work, not for the club but for the com- wSh the CLOCK, munity. Optimism la not something that can be alisorbed from talks around a lunch table. It la only acquired by those who are doing definite tilings to make human life better in the community. It Is tlie business of the club, therefore, to put all Ita members to work. The opportunities everywhere are tremendous. Each community has ita own needs which the local club will And huve no difficulty In discovering. yet in some respects all cummiftilttea are alike. The needs of any city are Just human needs. In brief, the field of our efforts includes every form of Improvement, civic, social, Industrial, intellectual, iii HAT a blessing that clock is! The drudgery it saves, the time, you can depend on it to the temper save you all these things. This wonderful feature of the Westing-hous- e range makes cooking practically automatic. Set it and it starts the cooking at any hour you choose; it shuts off the current in the same convenient way. material, educational, personal In morals aye, end spiritual. In fact, the opportunity for Optimism la Juat aa broad aa the needs of human life. range cannot get too hot, either its built to do nothcooking, convening but first-claand economically. iently The Weatinghouse ss Poor Material Often to Blame for Fires A total of 8306,541,001 worth of American property went up In amokfa In one year, according to the report Issued by the Notional Protective society. The report shows that 40 per cent of the Area may be attributed to Inadequate and lnflanitnuble building con- struction, another 40 per cent to general carelessness, 10 per cent to simple Ignorance and still another 10 per cent to purely accidental or fortuitous cir- A, t CDuring Our SUMMER. OFFER, BalanceMonthfy Reasonable Taws UTAH POWER MmcutfT f on Most CO. fi-LIG- HT ruBuc sehvicm cumstances." According to Charles E. WorthingBack of every Electric Range we sell is ton, member of the society, a great perour guarantee and well known service centage of home fires la due entirely to architects and builders who specify mggmmmmmggmmmmmmmmmamssmsmmi Inflammable building material and roofing because, In some Instances, It la cheaper than safer grades. North Americana probably are the most cureless people on earth, according to llHlph I. Stoddard, executive secretary of the Common Brick Manufacturers of America. We bum our homes In far greater proportion tliun people of western Europe, for Instance, he said. It la eviPAINTING THE LILY dent from almost every available table of statistics that this la due largely to otir luck of foresight In constructfelt that perhaps Communities, like individuals, only prosper through barter IIIAVE often a kind of conscious feeling ing homes. There are plenty of outand exchange of commodities with other communities or indof their own beauty and that possibly, side wall materials and roofings that ividuals. The West, essentially an agricultural region, is far like young girls, they would like somewill nut Ignite from sparks of nearby from its markets and sources of supply. Transportation is the time to touch It up. Perhaps the lily chimneys or other neighborhood Area." life blood of its existence; lacking this the western farmer alglia for a lipstick or a box of rouge. would back to 'the primitive status of past centuries and turn Neatness of Of course a young girl likes to look Value Moral live life of a peasant. What is of real and vital moment the A paint up campaign in Choctaw pretty; It is a quite human. It to the West and to the whole country is the maintenance of a gives her self respect and makes her county, Mississippi, started with exfed more oninfurtiihle to know that tension workers, who decided that If policy toward the railroads which shall keep them efficient for alia Is well groomed, and becomingly a few of the school buildings could be service and insure their extension and improvement step by dressed, iiii1 it gives her a sense of painted und otherwise freshened up by with the growth of the population, enterprises and needs step antlsfacllon to reallxe that her friends, eiunmunlty effort people generally of the communities served. both mole anil female recognize her would be Influenced to Improve their The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad is earnestly Not even a savage premises both Inside anil out, with attractlvenos. endeavoring to supply the territory served by its lines with an puts on her simple costume carelessly. paint or varnish. According to a readequate and dependable transportation service. I have never quite underetood, how- port received by the United States Deever, why the modern girl has so litpartment of Agriculture, the women's tle faith In the effectiveness of youth- clubs derided to put through the paintful natural beauty why she would ing of four school buildings In different tuke a perfectly fine complexion or a purts of the country. Three other beautiful lieml of hair and daub the buildings were later added to the llaL one with parti colored cosmetics like a The members of those clubs helped to Hottentot unless I hate to think It raise funds for the paint and enlisted he Is determined deliberately to at- men und boys to do the painting. One tract attention to herself at any cost. teacher in a Reliuol where paint demonOf course she must follow the fashion, strations were given Inter reported For Freight and Passenger Rates anywhere East or Weat, changing as It Is. She cannot have thnl the children took a great deal of or call on or address any Rio Grande Agent. locally, her skirts trailing when other glrla pride In It. These children came with huve theirs at the shoe fops or at their parents to the meetings and the knees; she cannot wear puffed worked until everything around the aleeves when her friends are eliminatbuilding wus cleaned up. Agricultural Passenger Traffic Manager ing that part of their garments enDepartment Bulletin. DENVER, COLO. down ; she cunnot wear her hair tirely bar hack straight or In cnrls when Paint and Varnish Outlay cootie rages'1 are In style, but she About $50 li the total VHlue of paint rnn he conservative. She does not need to make herself eeem either and varnish used on a now house of freakish or extreme. 8he should give frame construction that would sell Ik Must Cultivate Food the market at $3,0.0, says the comChief Canadian Weed some thought to fitness. The common impression that the on specifications mittee for small food of Batpoa Islauders falls in their pllow birch (Ilotuia lul) I met a little girl yesterday mornhouses of the Amerlcun Institute of t Important hardwood of Is when ofr on wus I to laps" the my ing way Architects. The outlny fur paint and Setchell qnlte wrong, says Prof. W. A. tf found from the mBf? nUl1fWfw flre. Her hair, straight aa an Indian's of the University of Califor-nla- . varnish Increases with the Increase In prijj a to (lie east end of Lake There are few edible plant prodnaturally, was crudely curled unrll it thfi area of the houses and also Int the ucts obtained there without the along stood out like a bunch of wire; her renpitenre regular decorative specification, but the aver- attention. face flamed unnaturally as If sha had Hilary from the west g Every native vIIIhkc has Its la about 1 per cent of the total age been rooking doughnuts over a hot erior to the Lake of the plantation where the famous bread cost. otind on good site" frtilt, bananas nnd commits are raised. g kitchen stove In the summer time. The plantation! are r Ijiurentlan tyi "f Her open-worsilk stockings through generally in forest 1 which a sharp wind was blowing were Many Uses for Church Hearings and are alloMeil to grow up extensively for floor'" In all surfs of M'ecds. town In of the in run: work. fur to her rust then Conn., heavy quite coat, the rnll.ir of which was thrown la a church that la peopled oftener than On Sundays it Is a open expiring a rather wide expanse most churches. Art in Shoe Shines Actors Superstition of chilly hoiiy eti ost. Perhaps she was place of worship and on week days it Paris bootlduck now use" W hen :i comfortable, .indnuhtedly she was styl-- I becomes a Rchoolhouxe. In the evetrain from London to Alior-jl,,,- n n shining women'! "hoe". was halfway uitoxk the Isli, hut pretty not even to her famnings toMn meetings nnd town comForth p in wnmnn'! lusw tnry hrulgo site us grotesque, she was a mittees assemble (here. ily. i,I(M. of u1(.llr,.I r glint he found It oft'1" ' purty truvi'l inK In ( throw coins from errsm of ynirli, she was a lily tlm right hue of l ie uindoMN ihiul ed up m till paint by the crudest into tin. rV.r. Will Build Civic Center Asked on hla palette he Put ,,n ,l'hinntli.n, one or hand. She loul.id like a bareback ee thrir mint- rnsmleim. ('ill.. Is to have nn ade- , ' r g llfforent creams and s.ihl they Mere rider at the circus. I could only laugh a n su- civic center, $.'1,5011,111X1 'n bonds prompted by y proportions quate varying I hell and feel Burry. Sha was a pew fur tlint iiuiong udora nnd purpose having been luted at ac rcss.. time of the feclly nice girl spoiled. pun Ned land. London a recent special election. I li iMn. Home-comin- $5.00 Hell system. Sew i Wood Cut in Stove Lengths $5.00 Load I I Street-Ca- r Idea Hope appeared on the horlson of the strap hunger the other day In Detroit In the form of a new type of street car. This car, or rather three-ln-oucar train, is designed to give greater scutlng capacity for the same afreet space than the usuni type of cars. It consists of three connecting cars on four sets of wheels and seats 140 people. The street railway company train also wins, a the three-ln-on- s weighs less and is cheaper to ran than earn thge ordinary fci-lln- g tye mvvmvvmvvwmvvvvvvmvwvvwvmvy WHEN YOU SHIP OR TRAVEL Patronize the TRADE THAT CAR RIO GRANDE There is no pleasure in driving a car in bad repair with poor tires. Make a trade and get a car that is a real pleasure to drive. We sell on easy terms, our prices are very low. -- 1 1 1 FRANK A. WADLEIGH f 924 Nash Six Coupe, new car guarantee. 923 Nash Carriole, new car guarantee. 92 Studebaker Light Six T ouring. 1 1923 Durrant Touring. 1 92 1 Nash Four Touring. J 1922 Gardner Touring. 920 Hupmobile Touring. 1919 Dodge Touring. 1918 Buick Touring. Open evenings and all day Sunday 1 Distributors of Nash and Lafayette Cars Nash Trucks 3SSSSSSSSSSSSS5S22 "'""V,., j L. O. NAYLOR CO. 47 WEST 4TH SOUTH What the Railroads Mean to You J 1 ' riirh-etur- WAS. 129 e t. M |