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Show THE BULLETIN LOCAL NEWS CREAM MILK VISITING RELATIVES Real Churned Buttermilk 15c Gallon : Bring Your Own Container You Can Drink All Wm. Davidson, formerly of 5c Sugar-hous- e now residing in California, accompanied by his little grand-soBilly Keir, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Keir of Los Angeles, Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Newell, and family, 1255 East Twenty-fir- st South street. Mrs. Newell is Mr. Davidsons daughter. n, HATCH DAIRY PRODUCT CO. 1063 East 21st South BUTTER 163 West 5th South CALL Was. or Hy. 7660 Where Cleanliness is Supreme Open Daily From 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. EGGS OFFICIALS NAMED FOR 10 Every Garage in Town Will Be Busy Prior the 24th. Get Your Car Checked Early So You Can Enjoy UTAHS COVERED WAGON DAYS MORGAN MOTOR CO. The BIG Ford Dealer 10 Minutes From Salt Lake Hyland 2180 OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION 2183 Highland Drive OCC CAMUS Superintendents and temporary of- ficials in charge of 10 new C C O camps in Utah were nemed Tuesday by the director of emergency conservation for the United States division of grazing. Camp buildings are now being constructed by Advance forces of experienced C C C workers. They will be manned by recently enrolled men from eastern cities. ' OFFICIAL AUTO TESTING STATION NO. 59 While you are visiting Salt Lake s Cov- ered Wagon Days, Let us check your car for Official State Inspection. House Garage Sugar Automotive Specialist Hyland 8657 HIRSCH'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION ' RESETTLEMENT CASH ALLOTTED FOR UTAII A portion of 510,045,445 allotted to Rexford G. Tugwell for rural rehabilitation work in five western states will be spent in Utah. The (director of the naUonal emergency relief council, was informed WRITER SAYS AMERICAN MOST TAXED CITIZEN The American citizen is the most taxed individual in the civilized world, the "Utah Taxpayer, publication of the Utah Taxpayers association, will declare in its forthcoming issue, it was learned Tuesday. Each citizen of the United States paid taxing units $98.50 during the 1934-3- 5 period, according to the tax associaUon publication. The total sum represented 25 per cent of the national income. OFFERS BRAKES RELINED V-- 8 Fords $7.00 Model A Ford $5.50 Other Cars, Prices in Accordance llth East and Hollywood Avc. STATE FIXES WINDSHIELD AS LEGAL LOCATION FOR INSPECTION STICKERS Certificates of inspection and approval issued to motorists by inspection stations of the state road commission must be displayed on the lower right hand corner of the windshield. It is said some motorists have about having to put complained stickers on their windsields, and have asked if they cannot be displayed on some other part of their cars. O n vehicles such as trailers, which have no windshield, the must be displayed on a place clearly visible from the outside.. The road commission fixed June cer-ticat- es 15 tion to September period, as the inspecthe certificates on cars for three 15 and must be kept months after the latter date. There are 99 accredited inspection stations in the state. Famous Dancing Beetle Is Known as Whirligig) Among the 3,500 British beetles Is the whirligig, famous for dancing Its way; through life, writes Marcus Woodward the naturalist, in Pearson's Weekly. Though it can fly from pond to pond, .It lives through most of the year on a pond's surface, and never thinks of moving without dancing. AH the time whirligigs are alert for danger. Try to catch one; It sheers off as quick as light Seriously alarmed, they dive, each carrying down between Its legs a bubble of alr on which it can subsist for a short while. This dive may clearly be seen, for the air bubble glitters like quicksilver. What sets the whirlie Is gigs whlrllgigging? A Each be to gay suspected. naturally little male, In armor bright of steely blue, would Impress his charms on a coy female by showing how he can outdance all rivals. There Is method In the madness of the dance. The film on the surface of a pond's water holds many minute inserts of the air, which have fallen Into the pond and im toe light to sink. On these the whirligigs prey. They dance for a living. love-motiv- ; Principal Articles of Export Used as Barter. At the very earliest time of which there is record, and In remote places in later times, the principal article ot export, by common consent and practice, was used os a third element or medium of exchange, says the Washington Star. Then any one having articles of commerce for exchange would first exchange them for the article used as a medium of exchange and afterwards exchange the medium for the article desired. Almost every stable article of commerce has at one time or another been used ns such medium of exchange; as cattle in ancient Greece, Rome, and other pastoral countries; iron in Rome and other ancient and some medieval countries and until' recently in Japan; tobacco In the Colony of Virginia; wheat and other, grains In many agricultural states; lead and tin at times; and copper, silver and gold almost universally from ancient time to the present day. Iron bars are still used In trading with the .natives In central Africa. Crude Petroleum Crude petroleum is not a standard product hy any means, but varies la appearance and composition, depending upon Its source, says a writer In the Chicago Tribune. Most of it can be described, however, as a black oil with a not very pleasant odor. Cliem-- , lcally, it Is not the same kind of na oil as those of animal or vegetable origin. The latter are compounds of glycerin and fatty acids, both of which are in turn compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Petroleum consists chiefly of a mixture of hydrocarbons (compounds of carbon and hydro--ge- n alone). Animal and vegetable oils are digestible and can be converted Into soap by treatment with lye, while, mineral oils possess neither of these! properties. Effects ef Pre:Is Paresis may attack the brain or the j spinal cord or both. The condition develops gradually. The victim undergoes a change of character, his normal traits tending to lly to their extremes. If he was economical, notes a writer in the Kansas City Star, he becomes a waster. If he was quiet and reserved, he becomes loud and exhibitlonlstic. Immoral tendencies develop. The victim often complains of headache, backache and dizziness. La ter the speech thickens and handwrlt-- l i Uur chances distinctly. |