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Show checks drawn on this bank carry your money to all parts. of the country at the cost to you of ; books. ‘statute a two cent stamp. SPEAKS NEWSPAPER from page 1) Consequently, MEN them That, perhaus e SP EES LAE This space will be used by the MILFORD - MERCANTILE COMPANY one extreme view. Another would be perhaps ascrih ed to the fact that men during tne the philoslast fifiy. years through ophies of the world have been taugh’ o» order the old less respect for I know the things and the old laws Watch for their announcement ETEBS, ICE See our line of Refrigerators and you will buy We will keep it filled "FLOOR & VARNISH *.. en ‘6 STi ; a. vi iy we: 4, Jit eG ‘ MUST BE Scriptures say, I think it is in Isaiah, world. i OF WORN HAVE METHOD OLD THE BY OUT YOURSELF: YOU UNTIL WAIT DON’T WASHING. AN The strength of our nation is expressed in our homes, the glory of civilization is foundedi on our homes, and about all the stability of our government depends upon Home ELECTRIC SAVES YOUR MORE TIME MACHINE WASHING AND HEALTH FOD LEISURE GIVES YOU OTHER OR DUTIES. Ownership | ” As you know E: A NATION OF HOME-BUILDERS jthat ‘“‘As with the priest, so with the The desire to own a home is one people,’”’ meaning, “As with the of the natural instincts of every real teacher, so with the people ’’ I woule paraphrase and say ‘‘As with the man. A rented house can never bePhilosopher, .so with the people.*> come a real home in the highest, truThere has been a change in the phil- est sense. No family can ever acquire osophy of the world towards law that deep-seated regard and heart‘hat has finally reacted: upon the confelt affection for a rented house that science of the people and as a resul? is naturally developed toward a home there is a laxity of respect towards the law and the old order of things. which they own. What incentive is Then, too, some of our own practices there for-a man to preserve or adorn mav be partly responsible for it. a rented house when he knows that I have learned during the last one and one-half years as Chairman of his landlord may any day order him ,the Board of Pardons, a great many to. vacate. things about crime and criminais. ry But, when the place which shelhave had scores of people interested in the inmates of the prison come to ters him and his loved ones is their me to intercede for their relatives own, when no one has the right to and friends and ask that they be lib- raise his rent or order him to move ‘erated. In every instance I have. out, then every member of the fam‘gone into the history of the crimininspired with love for al. I found that alt least ninety per ily becomes cent of the cases in the state prison the place in which they live ;they can be attributed to broken homes. become interested in its adornment That is, the inmate has been deprivand beautifying; every tree and flowed of proper home influence and ‘training either through divorce or er and shrub which they add to its the death of one of both ‘parents. surroundings, every new day they Recently a woman came to me from live there, adds to the tender loving Los Angeles and asked that her so associations entwined about it, until we released from the state penitenbecomes one of the sweetest tiary. I asked where the. boy’s fath- HOME er was. She said hé was living in o words in human speech. certain town in Utah Fhe gratifying of this deep-seat“Are you and the father divoredesire to own a home, and the toil jed?”’ and sacrifice and self-denial by which “Are you married again?” it is-won, refines, elevates and eney. es,”’ ‘ nobles men; it inspires in them re“Are you living in Los Angeles?” “Yas.” spect for them and makes them bet“Has the boy had a home all the ter men and- better citizens, better itime or occasionally?” . husbands and’ fathers—gives them a + NO” standing and position and influence “You think this was. responsible in the community that never can be ‘for his being there?’’ : | “Yes,” and she went on to explain attained by mere “‘tenants”’ or ‘‘rent|how the boy had been left by him- erat? ;self from childhood. Andi scores o: The ideal home is a castle of -genother unfortunates have offered similar explanations. So I. would’ sa» uine love—the tower of enthroned that divorce is a great eontributor ts friendship, the cathedrol of every crime indirectly, for the reason nampure joy, the walled city of every ed. relationship, the round-table Pardon me for getting off the sub- sacred of social communion for all the highject. I wanted to emphasize to you |gentlemen, the press of the state. est forms of human intercourse and Wield ‘the power you possess togethintellectual exchange. There you will er with the influence of your papers, heart, a husband’s to impress upon the people a respec: find a woman’s strength, a father’s wisdom, and a for the fundamental laws of the Jand, \for the Constitution of the Unites child’s awakening consciousness. States, and for the Constitution oIf, in your present vocation, you this Staite, in season and out of sea|son. In this time of strain, it is ar are not making. enough to provide important thing that on every -occa- for the future by building or buying /slon, as you have done in the pasy, a home for the sake of yourself and you stress.even to the point of monofamily, burn some midnight oil—do ;tony the necessity for getting back to safe and sound thinking, conger: something else. We were not created |vative principles, and a sane conduct as idle playthings, to fool our prec‘of affairs. ious lives away. We were created for What a splendid thing it is to have and _ that ‘this Constitution of the United States a great definite purpose, purpose i sto be successful in every When I hear a man belittle it, my | blood boils. That men should come sense of the word. I do not believe heré,. be recipients of the blessings that the Supreme Ruler of the Unithis Constitution provides, here make verse ever created man to be a fail| their homes, live here, and get all ure The good things that are in this ithey have through: the guarantees of this Constitution and world were not put here to tantalize then belittle and defile it I have heard man, but for him to possess, providmen Speak of it in slighting terms They ing he does his part When you see sought ito be living in other landis. people around you having homes, ‘You willl all recall an incipient recently who don’t rave and blame the universe, preferred another land to the United States and we deportec the government, or bad luck. Just him. Now he wants to come back. A look to yourself, find out where the ‘woman, too, you will remember, who trouble lies, correct that trouble, put preferred fo live under Sovient coe‘trines. Now she wants to return to your goal high, and work with the the United States. Gentlemen, to win that goal. If } determination would rather munch a crust and live you do constructive thinking enough ‘in a hovel in the lowlies communand work hard enough, you can atvity in the United States than be a ‘king sitting upon the throne in the tain that high ideal—The Ownership kingdom of the greatest empire in the of Your Own Home. “Vag Now------ would | be The Milford State Bank WE Washer Electric © be- |cause of that fact and because of the ‘multiplicity of laws, men of a lawlikely are more tendency breaking ito break Get that these last days WE WILL MENT SHORTLY OF THE NEW RECEIVE A SHIP- MODEL AUTOMATIC DROP IN AND MACHINES. LET US DEMONSTRATE THIS MACHINE WASHING TO YOU. SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMENTS te as Telluride Power Co. “Do It EKlectrically” Consider the Value Forty-five years ago the telephone was an experToday more business is transacted iment—a toy. face-to-face is by oyor the telephone than there negotiations. The telephone is no longer a mere convenience— it is an indespensable adjunct to every office, store factory and to business generally. The importance of telephone service is not confined to business alone—it also adds incalculably to the comfort and) convenience of the operation of the household . The home tance nerve every value of the telephone in business and inethe is tremendously enchanced by the Long Dislines which cover the nation like a_ great system, connecting every telephone with other telephone in the country te BS Wor TO continued While a system so complete entails an -investment of millions of dollars, and while the value of telephone service is incalculable, its cost to the telephone user is almost negligible when compared with the cost of other commidities. And it is the VALUE SNES 4 Reena must. with us to a unit; hence we eventually win. for you. Now gentlemen, I thank this reception and wish you success you ll percentage of the law-breakers ; I congratulate -from in your work. returned who have state great eg aa the in apis that you are living | France with the American army. United States. I against of Utah and in the lis 4 blackguard charge to lay you think Utah d for want to say that if \those who served and sacrifice development marvelous a had has said, it heard ‘their country. I have ve years, rest fact within the last seventy-fi ‘too that perhaps it is due to the insignificant appear will it assured ve that men during the last twenty-fi en: developm the with years have been gradually slipping as compared that is to come within the next fifty land there is not, that respect for the years. We have not even scratched ‘old order of things that prevailed 25 ‘the surface of the resources of the Tt state. Within five hundred miles of true That may be lyears ago. \think a number of causes are responthis very spot there are raw materlsible for this. I cannot in the first jal resources piled up, the like of of giving lplace see the importance which can be found nowhere else on if this continent. Let you and f use our However, prominence. it furher you will go over in your minds the endeavors to the utmost to particihistory of the last twenty-five years, pate in the development of these will find that there are more great and inexhaustible resources of you laws to be broken. With every meetour own magnificent and _ bountiful ing of the legislative bodies throughe state—th State of Utah. tout the land, new laws are put on the [GOVERNOR ‘Checks are Handy MABEY es _ SRNR "hong Stile! ARSSs ataa hers LH = ———————— BEAVER COUNTY NEWS" 7 that counts. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company are’ sad. deys for kines. There was Wilhelm of Germany. Nicholas of |Russia and Ferdinondo of Bulgaria. Full | Line of Enamels and Varnishes JEFFERSON MERCANTILE CO. : Rs Phone No. 20 Refinishing Nickel Plating. A new: nickel-plating solution § said ‘Nicholas has departed, Ferdinando to yield beautiful results is prepared ‘has gone with him and 2s to Wilhelm by mixing the liquid obtained by evap“there is none sc loy as to do him orating a solution of one-half ‘ounce reverence.’’ ; : nickel in aqua regia to a pasty mass Those who would redicule us say and dissolving it in one pound of jthat the wonderful development of this cour! ry has not been because aqua ammonia, with that. obtained by o‘our ‘constitution but because treating the same quantity of nickel of the resources of the United States. with a solution of two ounces cyanide Russia has more inexhaustible resources of potassium in one pound of water. than any other country on the More cyanide globe. renders the deposit Ho wvast a difference! When whiter and more ammonia renders our it fathers here in 1787 and 1789 adoptgrayer, ed- that ~~ splendid instrument—The Constitution of the United States-— HO the wheels of industry at once began 'to turn; the streaming tide of Bee’s Keen Eye for Landmarks. immi|gration came our How is it that a bee can fly all way: hence the ‘great development over a town, and yet invariably come of this country, | Sreater than that of any nation home to the hive in‘ the evening? Ir jhistory, because of something——beThere can be little doubt so intelli;cause of the grealt Constitution that, gent an insect as this bas a long mem\I believe, was inspired by the Al- ory and a keen eyelfor landmarks. This mighty : Is testified to by the fact tnat almost It is then incumbent upon us in all bees tly by day. whereas such creaa measure to teach our people throug tures as moths, of no fixed:diome or the columns of our newspapers what the Gonstitution means to this occupation, fly in the darkness. *" A country of ours bee would be lost at midnight because This we have done in the past,-and this we must continue it could not recognize its. surroundito do. The true American ings, press is eet. ea utton ork _NOTHING All selected best BUT animals and are THE BEST individually nothing -but the slaughtered, Prices SPECIALS are right, ON too. SATURDAY. The WHITE MARKET Delivery Service Phone 4 |