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Show , BV O.O.AtnillTVRE NEW YORK. The herd drinking reporter has been beglamoured by fie lion, the stage and aereen a reputed aymbol of aenti mentality In newspaper shops and a standard dose from this pbarmaeoeia of 53 romance is that the drunken writer always turns out the most brilliant eopy while in his eups. With rare exceptions this has never been true. Henry L Mencken, a robust defender of wassail, recently admitted: "As a city editor my views of the traditional drinking genius soon changed. I was to discover that the best eopy was turned in by sober men." In my somewhat varied and migratory experiences in print shops I do not recall a single booxer who beat boozing. Some 1 ushers rose to momentary pinnacles but dropped like plummets. Final chapters were a record of ", p: d E $$,-50- 0. 'M.aking Life Richer ts While there are still irrationalisms from drink in editorial rooms they have been generally ironed out. News? paper publishers have learned no matter how brilliant the reporter, he is a dangerous experiment in emergencies V . .' 4 in psychopathic suicides, strait-jackewards and wooden crosses in potter Helds. . if drinking. Youths aur Wellington OOIIK One Training Offered to u. MARCH n. At Roads of State In fid Shape, Says Report of Highway Office Month For her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. W. E. Junvo, Military and is reported doing very well. Utah Ft. Douglas club wera Mpmliers of the "I-T- " Items entertained at Tiies'luy eveMiss Jessie Ellis. Covers were ning by coming summer will mark the' C. W. Wilson of Salt Lake City is laid for Miss Alts FATAL twelfth Barnes, Miss Cai-nMiliUr, SCAELCT FEVER PROVE? ywr f the visiting at the home of Claire BentTO WELLINGTON CHILD Miss Stella Draper, Miss the ley. Fern Marshall, Miss Aliee Kmiiii, Miss Training camps. Fort Douglas, Rock Little Miss Nona Beth, the infant Deile Baldwin left Monday morning Nellie Branch, Miss Ruth Woods, Mi. home of the 38lh infantry (the the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davis, for Salt Lake City where be plana to Neva Thayn, Miss Faye Locks, Miss of Ihe Murne), was designated-bwar department as one of the camps died at the family home last Friday attend llenegers Business college. Edythe Beard and the hostess. the ages morning, following a weeks attack of Miss Avon Ponlter, school teacher Patricks Ball" was the thnni at which young menthebetween "St of states Utah, searlet fever. Interment was in the from 20 37 and here, spent the week-en- d with her of a very successful dance sponsored of g- -t and Nevada may Mapleton cemetery Sunday. The baby Wyoming in "I-TIdaho, hen: Hub " Ogden. parents by members of the withirvived by four brothers, Jack, of lienefit training the military Miss Luella Lemon, Miss Lena Pet- Friday night The dance hall was clevof a month. Owen, Leonnrd and Ray and the par erson and Miss Velma Cox of Ferron erly decorated with white and green. out anv cost for a period is the ramp ents. Ray, the youngest boy, is still emblem of the July 0th to August 4th were visitor! last week at the home of A large green "I-T1032. suffering with the same disease, but club and constructed from shamrock period for Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis. and duties is reported very much improved. Conthe teach To privileges, Miss Fern Young, an instructor in leaves, was plaeed at one end of tk? eiliseu-diiAmerican of reMnsililitie trary to nnoffteial reports, those are Snow college at Ephraim, spent the table. Miss Alts Barnes was chairand to the only local eases of searlet fever stimulate to patriotism man of week-enthe eoramittee on arrangeat the home of her parents, develop the physical standard of Am- known. ments. Mr. and lira. Frank Young. erican youth through participation in Mrs. Myrle Y. Crowther, local aehooi and ZI0N8 GIRLS VIOLATE PAROLE; SEVENTY-FIVFARMERS ASK military exercises, athleties, games RETURNED TO REFORMATORY teacher, and her email son, Gordon, of the is the camp. object FOR SEED AND FEED LOANS sjmrts were week-en- d visitors at the home of Anyone desiring more information Nona Wilson, 19, and Thelma Doty, Mr. and Mrs. Faye in Castle Gate. Seventy-fiv- e farmers in Carbon regarding the Citizens Military Trainwere returned Monday to the state 18, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Young, who county have for or to admission, apply applied for seed and feed ing camps, are attending school at Snow college loans, according to 0. I. Mailini. write IHrst Lieutenant Thomas M. reformatory for violation of parole. at Ephraim, were weekend visitors county agricultural agent, who mnde Crawford, 38 Infantry, Fort Douglas, The girls, who were arrested in Helat the home of Mrs. Youngs parents, the report Tuesday. Utah. First come, first served will be per Friday evening, had run away Mr. and Mr M. L Snow. These applications amount to the rule, and boys should not delay from their homes in Salt Lake City, The largest loan applied for has getting details of. this government according to Sheriff 6. M. Bliss. A baby girl was born to Mr. and been $400 and the smallest f--2. privilege who derire to enter training. Mrs. Manuel Downard Monday mornInvestment bonds of all kinds ' Mrs. Downard is the at home of ing. Office supplies of all kind1 Die Sun. Equitable Insurance Agency, Price. Pens, pencils, ink. ersscro The Sun. the desert near Tnnia during a sandstorm snd rescued by Bedouins. EMEDklYDADr felEVW THURSDAY. EVERY THURSDAY j I AH THE BUN, PAGE TWO General condition of main l good, with roads fair over monS summit. Melting snow make roads muddy but drying rapidly, U. S. 50. Spanish Fork to Colony, line, fair in eanyon. East of pZj slow at several construction m to Sunnyside junction, thtnei ally fair to Colorado line. Laterals, Utah 33,- Castle Gats l! Duchesne, fair; Utah 10, Priet tail ins, generally good oonditionixtha I 53, Soldier Creek junction to 1 passable. U. S. 450. Valley City to Uoaty.1 lo, good to Montieello, fair toCdbu do lino. U. S. 91. Generally good conditiiil I Idaho lino to Arisons line. Lateral, Utah 13,. Sevier to (V Fort, good. - vw mw) ssm aw uwinpw AVCYfl Modena, passable between St. Omni and Enterprise, Ihenee fair to NnZ line; Utah 50, Cedar City to Eat prise junction via New Castle, fife Laterals, Utah 28, Levan to son, good; Utah IS,- - Andersons Zion Park 'to Mt. Carmel jojutiia good eondition exeept passable on tm. porary construction' at Big lissftf wash bridge. I G,tJ Renew that expired' insurance poEif with Equitable Insurance Agency, J, Iraeken Lee, manager, Price, Utah. at Less Cost I SPRING CANYON COAL CO. ' I know drinking members of the guild fairly well, having years ago been one of them. Many of the sots were unpurchasable but were also unreliable. And unless they cut away from drinking they rarely amounted to much at the finish line. Their fervor was false. ink-etain- ed Reporters graduating to high editorial posts, to playwrighting or authoring best selling novels may have had flings but they tapered off before they went to responsible posts. I ean count eleven whose inebriaey brought Miners aad Shipper! ef tbs Calibrated Twenty years ago the sober reporter was in the minority on 'staffs of newspapers. On one paper in the middle west wss only one teetotaler and he was regarded 'a trifle effeminate. Today the picture' is reversed. I do not. know of a. single forthright reporter who is a souse. Lt At breakfast, a gentleman I esteem related a story be- bad told to bnt ono other. It recounted his atruggie to lift himself. out of an environment neai Chatham Square. In an mid combustion of alum slag, he made the grade. Yet he sighed:- !?I scarcely believe it worth the struggle. I merely passed out of the lives of the most wholesome and kindly people I ever knew." - - After depositing a coin in a 23a street drug store phone booth, I suddenly rennmlieml that in this neighborhood, the gang- ster, one Vincent en- Coll, similarly gaged, was mowed down by a machine gun. I not only forgot the nnmlier but exited through the rear door iu a sidewise flutter. The backfire from an auto and the Coal ai professional oblivion. Branching from Catham Sqnaro where the Bowery ends in a shoddy tumult are muffled. .streets, relieved here and there. bv woebegone squares, where people of1 respectability but small incomes' struggle to carry on. Even houses have forlorn facades, often pockmarked by the eternally sad Win-twilight; of the overhead down in. seedy cafes display dishee i garnished with wilted parsley and bills of fare in purple ink. About the people is an apologetic strain low piten-e- d voices and a melting into shadows, appealing humility and decency. They need eharity more than most folk, but will not accept it. Spring Canyon VI Mlaaa At SPRING CANYON. UTAH General Office, Short shavings: A partnership in J. P. Morgan ft Co. is worth a million A1 Smith made $115,000 one ji year. year with his writing. He now receives $5000 for short articles. The Four Marx Brothers take possession of offices they visit with clowning. And one office didnt care for it recently. The Boswell Sisters were horn in New Orleans. Incx Cohen, wife of Octavus Roy, is authoring a volume oil negro life as culled from negro newspapers. Gene Fowler is riding to work on a bicycle in Hollywood. "Doctor Kerk-boveby Jacob Wassermann, is a fine evening of reading (Livcnght). Eighty per cent' less banquets were given tins yesr tlinn last. The Savoy l'laxa is the loenlr of two recent society novels. The Valentine Williams ,are the latest addition to the literary oniony at that inn. "That Ameriran 'Women" is Alee Waughs latot (Farrar and Rinehart). Lawrence Stallings ones ran awav with the Gentry Brothers Dog and Pony show. Virginia Dale, the writer, was marooned on n, Newhewt SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Soldier Canyon Coal Delivered Right Frost the Miae LUMP. NUT or SLACK Phoae H7 UOVA1D tnu-- B PROFESSIONAL Three cents to hear the worUFs greatest in your home . Jhere Three cents is all you pay to listen in on the radio all evening. Less than a dollar a month. lsnt this electrical service a truly great value? Or consider the other services illus- trated below. Has any other industry ever given you more for your money? do you get more for your money than in buying Electric Service? Dr. R. F. McLaughlin, Hour, 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 5 , Neddwce ! Office. CmimkUI Bank Building, Meal - Bbone-lO-W- Dr. J. Phone C Hubbard. Office Siirlc Walter C. 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