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Show Dogs Hove Some NATIONAL AFFAIRS Number of Teeth Every dog, regardless of die or breed, hai the ume number of teeth. Even in the Pekingese and bulldog, with their amaahed-i- n face a, though the teeth may be crowded, crossed, and crooked, there are al waya 42, and they are always in the same groups and locations. All have four canine, or fangs, two in each Jaw, one in each corner, with six incisors, or ratting teeth between Reviewed by CARTER FIELD First Veterinary School fas 1761 The first school of veterinary medicine was established in Lyons, 176L INEXPENSIVE MEALS The teat fool la Ball Lake li awl Sr Tka MAYFLOWEH CAFE PB1CXD at 114 Booth Laaehaoao, IKnam aad Bwdwfcte LAE WASHINGTON. A very shrewd stock market operator, recently In Washington in connection with the concern over what BOTEL PLAN DOME, BALT LAKE government's Bate SIAA JIJ a. a BUM at. our security valto might happen CLEAN EESPECTABLE QUIET ues in the event at the outbreak of Whca la BENO NEVADA. aMal te war in Europe, was talking to an EOTEL GULDEN Baa1 knart aai did friend. al papalar hM, If war should break out in Europe APARTMENT HOTEL ho said, "then will be tomorrow, flaw TkapM taauHi Eatwi tor a terrible crash in the stock market EM wart ar waatT Cawjriwrip JhjaUaJ If you want to make a big profit RICHMOND. TS E. Na. without any trouble whatever, wait for that crash. Then buy any good PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS ISa stock to the limit of your financial S alariiaBti BOLL DEVELOPED, lU INLAEGO. ability. Hold it a little while and then cell Mott of ui remember something 16 PRINTS 25c about what happened in 1914. When the World war broke out the collapse of the stock market was so terVENETIAN BLINDS rific that it was necessary to close and eta alter Ordar rear VMUttaa .EHb Ignoring what the real value of stocks is, or was, the performance DaaJm wanted Ulafc VaaMtaa blaaka, Bliai Pecterr. Itt W. d So. Balt Lake then wee remarkable. most stocks which Actually, WATCH REPAIRING dropped to record Iowa in the auHOTELS it it tumn at 1929 afterwards made reconly SI. Pack caiaia ord highs. B Watch WMewk Kim SfftailrSlW SS East lit Sooth - - Some folks are pointing out that this logic is faulty now because of PACKARD AUTOMOBILES the "taka the profit out at war Tka Mr Packard 1 Dalton Nov I Sal movement They arc saying that Lake tor BaK Lake WUrtw. iys. ao Co. A lad Rate. HEMORRHOID TREATMENT XcaocTkildi (PILES) aad otter Intel srdtro carad wHteat tte kaifa. Far aad lalarvalloa writ ifc-- , Rtn-tai- a CLINIC UBG1CAL A congress would Impose such terrific taxation, in the event that the United States got into the war, that no profit could possibly be made, 7 or in Europe Would Mean nusual Prosperity Here This is obviously true as far aa TRUSSES prospective "war babies are concerned. There will probably be no period, should there be another Tte world war, resembling, from Utah W Late Citr. Salt Sad South dt at financial viewpoint that which existed shortly after the outbreak of OFFICE EQUIPMENT the last World war, up until the en-NEW AND USED daate aa the United States into that trPavrHna adding achi, oafaa, L. DESK EX. IS W. Bioadvar. Balt late war nearly three years after it began. ICE CREAM FREEZERS Neutrality laws today might preICE CREAM COUN. vent that sort of profits. But it is SODA FOUNTAINS TEE FREEZERS aad lea Emm aabiaata ,ust possible that they might not Bar Fixtaraa. Steok, Carbon ton. til Salt Late CHr Tmpktaa Bite at laaa The theory in Washington at the la that the . administration . . BaK Late CHy moment SS Pad Of fir Plata would not bo neutral in thought" a world war should break out in PHOTOGRAPHY Europe tomorrow. Best Judgment PHOTO-KRAF- T today is that Dm administration has made it perfectly clear that in the ECONOMY FILM SERVICE event of a European war this counAay Red Developed with I Quality Frinls - - - - - 25c try would be in strong sympathy Extra Friats 3c with the democracies Britain and Wrap caia sad Film caiefally France from the first day. SCHRAMM-JOHNSODRUGS If this is true, and it is difficult Im 749 to dray the probability is that Salt Late Ckr. Utah there would bo war babies. It is true that they would be subject to USED TRUCKS higher rate of taxation than sjh LIQUIDATION It dapa plied in 1914 end 1915, but it is Tablaa. Aim taaaadlllaatd oaalaaiiat CA Kaaafactaiaia N FHOTO-KRAF- it T "Afhw thaaa and ruth "'EH 1740. The fluttering in at a scalloped, cool slanting shoulder line, are as and unhampering as possible. The waistprincess skirt, cut to a high line in the front, can be adjusted to Just the snugness you want, because it ties with sash bows in the back. Such a pretty dress, and ao easy to make, of gingham, lawn, seersucker or calico. The Pattens. No. 1738 is designed for sizes 1, re2, 3, 4 and 5 years. Size 2 materiquires 274 yards of al. panties included; 2V4 yards of ricrac. For tie strings of ribbon on bonnet, 1 yard ia required. No. 1740 ia designed for sizes 32, 34, 38, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 34 marequires 5 Vs yard .of terial; 3 yards of braid or bias fold. Pattern Book New 8pring-SammSend 15 cents for Barbara Bell's Spring - Summer Pattern Book I Make smart new frocks for street, daytime and afternoon, with these simple, carefully planned designs! It'a chic, it's easy, it'a economical, to sew your own. Each pattern p sew chart includes a to guide beginners. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) true that 1 play a few holes of golf every once in a while,' Harrison told Mississippi audiences. The truth is that I do it on doctor's orders. The doctor came to see me a while back anJ, after an examination, said that I was obviously overworking, and that if X did not take some relaxation X would wind up in a hospital, or a cemeIV a tery. 'You are killing yourself, the doctor declared. I told him X could not help it; there was such a press of things that X must do for my country and for the people of Mississippi. Finally ws compromised on my promise to play a few holes at golf every time I got a chance, just to give me some fresh air, and exercise, and sunshine." Harrison's golf story went well with the Mississippi voters but it was his fear of being beaten in that campaign that tied him so closely to President Boosevelt, and made him take eo many steps in that fealty which were to embarrass him later. together the fact that Bilbo, Pats bitter enemy, is supporting Johnson, who is defending the administration, to the fact that Conner is attacking the administraSo, adding tion, maybe Pat will not bo too dis-ssto support the man he was ed battling bitterly three years ago. , lealth of Hopkins Takes On Political Significance Perhaps the most Important single factor in the political situation today is the state of health of Harry I Hopkins. The secretary of commerce la a very sick man, according to several dose friends. He la now being strongly advised to go back to Rochester, Minn., and undergo more drastic medical attention. If he should take this advice, he will not, of course, bo at President Boosevelts elbow, and hence the strength of his pressure for the appeasement of business program will not be so potent The tremendous importance of this, both aa to busineia and as to the next presidential election, cannot be exaggerated. It is beginning to be obvious that in the whole appeasement program it is Hopkins, and Hopkins alone, who can translate his ideas as to what should be done to encourage business into affirmative action by the President Hopkins program for unshackling business was ambitious. It was tremendously encouraging. In fact it was the first sunshine, aa business men see it from within the ranks of the powers that be in Washington if one excepts a few mirages for six long years. As unfolded to individual senators, and to certain gentlemen having influence with the senate, it had many ramifications. It was especially encouraging to businesa because it seemed to have sound political logic back of It and Hopkins gave all and sundry to understand that the President approved both the political logic and the necessary steps Involved. It looked, in short, to bringing about a real revival of business which should reach full flood before the election to be held in November, 1940, when the New Deal is either to be continued, under Roosevelt or some successor satisfactory to him, or else voted into outer darkness. to do BO many thinnVb turning V'ou bfkk7l to make slipcover 1 room furniture becaLSLS young ones the Unhid going to pletely bfflcs Seeds grow old, tool Past their ing a l ouch me. sketch fewer will fewer aad prime, chairs, Can you muJr ale. Bat there' a way to ha that a removable jEL at getting aaly seeds hi made r it? B. a. Each year Ferry's If you re prepay l, rigid tesla far vitality aad germina- many atly tion before bring pocketed. Theo moat lny yp of naeh portal far year protection I dated. Ba aoro YOUB aaod paeheta axo EFFORTS, AND FASTtMl IwiTH SNAPSmarked Peeked for Seaaan 1939." F own. Select them from tka eoaveaieat Enough to SUP OVER VaOESr Ferry' display at year dealers. Popnlar favor! tee and new inlrod no- Plant Pat Harrisons Golf Story Went Well With Voters Terrible stock market crash is predicted if war should break out in Europe . . . Democratic primary in Mississippi in August sure to arouse national attention . . . Illness of Harry Hop-ton- s most important factor in the political situation. . France, in As is natural in such eases, som bitter things were said. Conner attacked Harrison, among other things, for playing golf, Intimating that ho was wasting his time with this effete pastime instead of attending to the business of his Mississippi constituents. 35-in- 35-in- Theyre Dated! step-by-ste- filled1 cCS ygjjg BLICTBD 1 x yggfi I0T0I all FOB pcuv-Moas- CO., lit Ss4 Seamen. 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A figure-flatteri- Gay Mexicans Motif I Long-Winde- SEAS aa W toaful dU' Padii d Probably the longest speed modern times was the made by the Turkish Kemal Ataturk, then Mustafa Kemal Pasha, belong national assembly in Ango 1927. It required seven ho day for six days, ran into words and was published is I large volumes. Collier's. 3 Pattern 6317 Mexico, land of excitement and color, served as inspiration for these fascinating designs for linens. Bright prints from your scrap bag form the easy applique patches while simple embroidery adds the finishing touches. You can turn out a delightful tea cloth, towel or scarf quick as a wink! Pattern 6317 contains a transfer pattern of four motifs averaging 544 by 844 inches; patterns for applique patches; materials needed; color schemes; illustrations- of stitches. ' To obtain this pattern, send 15 cents in coins to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th St., New York, N. Y. FOR CAMEL Id liainfi MS Ml I . IcH KCRlB MHVfc II tfci 64 Lake KIUS MANY INSECTS ON nOWHS 11118 VEGETAIUS 6 SUMS asMl DMltfriM!Mte aUIi, frsi fori Dominion of Reasoa Temperance is the fins moderate dominion of reasoc or passion and other unrighteoui pulses at the mind. Cicoro. EV 'ta IK til Attention! Bra Eradicate. WKU Harriet. or ction eta-nar- row a curved line across at the top the ConfrtSi Q -- Pn YOU! LOCALITY. et Apron-Froc- ass flower tion and vegetable varieties scarcely reasonable to believe that oner awka jour they would be taxed to the point of TRADE TUNS diminishing returns. LYMAN MOTOR CO. Leaving the war babies aside, the Lot No 1 Salt Late Cltr best financial opinion is that war in Sit Booth Main Europe would mean extraordinary BUSINESS TRAINING prosperity for the United States tar substantial period prosperity not L D. S. Training DotM't Cost ll Fsysl" only for the manufacturers of war First LOOKING FOR WORK? Step to Stop Scrap supplies, but. for wheat and cotton "WHAT CAN YOU DO?" With the Electric Industry for farmera, everybody. One repair bill, due to faulty Tike s short, iattpoasira ceaise la The Later obvery first step of this proon, assuming as most baiiaeii traiaiag, tad jroa cm answer can cost you more than all the oil you t as servers do that the United States gram, Hopkins painted the picthat sattlif satirfactorily. buy in a year. Experience proves the regular be dragged into the war, the ture, was to stop the scrap with the L D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE would use of Acid-Fre- e Quaker State is the safest to electric taxation be have TVA industry terrific. might But, just pay TS NORTH MAIN SALT LAKE CRT insurance against unnecessary repairs. as the rain falls on the Just and the a fair price for the Tennessee propEvery drop of Add-Fre- e unjust, io must war taxation fan erties. and to take other steps which TRUCK TIRES Quaker State And moat business men figure that would release the piled up spending, Motor Oil b rich pure lubricant, scientiMAKE TOUR OWN TERMS FAIR PLAY ALL FOR amounting to four billions accordhigh taxation and good business fically fieed of all impurities. Use this fine 4 l.lixM tbaa UR country is great not because S4xi tin better than low taxation and poor ing to William O. Douglas, which si t UhM od and you need never worry about sludge, H. Mr I the majority or the powerful rule. 8 business. fear of government hat been recarbon or corrosion. Quaker State Oil 'awTwhZu. So maybe the able financier is straining. Before .Hopkins had been It is (rest because the minority is proGOODRICH BILVERTOWN STORES tected less and Refining Gasp., Oil City, Pennsylvania. the influential respected." in office a week the first move was IN Hart 1st loath - - - Balt Late Cltr right! V. & Senator Elbert D. Thames. made on this. TVA agreed to buy Primary in Mississippi the Tennessee properties. Later Sura to Ba Tops in Interest came another step. TVA announced Late in August most at the fatty it would pay the state and local govZINIK Will Meet or Beat Any am In the country will be more interest- ernments where it operates a sum AH Competitive Mail Order Prices ed In the pennant races and the more commensurate with the on Fishing Tackle or Sporting Goods European eituation than in domes- they would receive were privately tic politic, but here in Weahingtao owned companies operating the m Hm Entire United States! there will be more interest in the properties. It even went further Democratic gubernatorial primary and proposed a study of whether the AVI IS TO Stu ON STORTING in Mississippi than anything else TVA should not make some return GOODS AND FISHING TACKLH of count then Is war in to the federal treasury in lieu of unless BABGAIN CIRCULAS Wills fa Oar FKEK Europe by that time. corporation income taxes that the Tho reason for this 1a that the government would receive from the SPORTING two contenders for the governor properties if privately operated. GOODS CO. ns ship have made the New Deal the Which, incidentally, la quite issue. Former Gov. Martin Sennett commentary on tho majority report (Mike") Conner is really responsi- of the special congressional Investiif for he had not ble, attackbegun Baby Chicks, gating committee, which actually ing the New Deal it seems likely approved the yardstick! U. TtetaS Awani that local issues would have preThe majority of tho committee dominated. But ones Conner began the testimony of David disregarded bis attack hla opponent Paul & E. JHatatei Elate DritonJ Fnk Ullenthai, who said the governFraSaaaS iter.OwjriaHl tM tote Johnson, naturally took the other ment had certain advantages as Side. nalia! VateriS Eta Cutwift, TURRET against private companies in flying make To the situation more com- rates POULTS that the government can or wlra far fm alraalaia plicated Sen. Theodora G. (The charge off large parte of the coat Men) BiibO is supporting Johnson. to navigation and flood control, that Ben. Pat Harrison has not moved it can borrow money on tax exempt "THE NATIONAL POULTRY into the fight as this ia written, but bonds at 2 per cent or less, and IMPROVEMENT PUN" his friends aay that he will be found that its contributions In lieu of taxes on the aide of Conner, as being on Toart Sol la is steal wb are only a fraction of what private tho eamo aide aa Bilbo in any fight IkY, Raautew teal companies would have to pay. RAMSHAW HATCHERIES is unthinkable for PaL But Hopkins did pay attention to BUI Saath Mat Mr Conner ran against Pat Harrison In SiK Lain Citr. llti these factors. Since he etarted this SMOKING PLEASURE AT tho 1936 primary, and, though Pat one move ha has been sick. And so beat him nearly three to one then Wsak No, SSSS W N.U BALT LA EH was a stag in which the senator has tho rest of tho appeasement program. was badly frightened. .... ! i8 er look ao sweet f ITTLEfeelgirlsso will cool in No. 1738, and which includes a simple little frock, gathered onto a shoulder yoke extended to cover the shoulders and a fetching bonnet to shade the eyes. As you see from the diagram, this pattern is as easy as possible to make, and ev- each. ery little girl in your life should have half a dozen styles like this, in different colon. Choose dotted swias, lawn, linen or gingham. seeds FEIlllYS life quaff FOR IKDNESm ofCostlier7b6accos N MS Oar Broken Arcs src. 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