Show - ' ' - '! f- n cl CI 71 0 77" gs M us: Be Liaised Ire 1 4 4 Li N4 LA Ikme ihdll iiwaliguils 116011 - ' '—' t ' i S' - itrerti le f ' 1 - -- 4' r II— 48 4 t ' two-third- 4 t I t It t ' f 41''' I ' ' 0 0 4 op: 0 4 ' V 04 4' 0 ' i :: - 44- - I ' or ' vi '4" — ' ' ''''1 1111Ahl- h i 4 '''' '' ''' - v inrd by nonIndinne" Doubled rarninge The three war yettre included In the "tufty it how a ahift from the lower Income levelso toward the higher Out of 117610 family 'nehmen studied in IA42 had lotto than $100 intorno each but the number of famillea in that group had bevn reduced in 1044 to 11rif4 In 1044 721 (Jr the families hal incomea $26o0 or more which WAN nearly double the percentage In DU Total Income In 1044 wax sp jlositnately 1 11701000000 corny parrd with $3j000000 in WM ktateriesi and wave provided the grenteat income with agrictil tore a demo aecond I net II nO1 In Utah !demi Ore - 1 nil ion Colorado Wyoming Ntontana depend largely upon agricultiire for support Thome In Idaho aro secompliahed at intricate brad anti leather work L "4 1 4t I 1' 4464 iA - t r 1 - I ‘ c 'k I v ' i'1 :Y 4 A ICrtig areounted I Alt gukt Uribunt 1601ki ' ttp 11 " 40 d"- :r40 - o' ZOO 0 t ' A' ' - a —Ask O' : i' I 04w' ' doA question ham never bents clearly answered but the probability is s It 'should bø anxwered vex "Tha Act of MO Itlecinrex' xisch persons to be citizen's of the United States and Is probably to be interpreted n basing this declaration on t h 0 fact of their In 'other American parentage words the act regard x such persona not Ail aliens needing to be naturalized but es citizenx from and because of birth" Ilut suppose Wm a girl? asks) Clem "show me where it $ays a girl can't be president of the limited Staten" - nnturtili A I i ''' i ' I 1 :' ' 11 for newpuppy arrives" says Mrs Clark "don't rush him Don't rues—let him get used to new surroundinge Ile kind as to a baby but start out ea you intend to continue Above ell give a puppy his own bed At once his own ITss A largo prudedomain hosrd certnif end tho beAt filler is the ahredded newmpeper timed by packers" tihrt brjirYtoi tlittt puppy should chockcd tw() three Mitre the firet year at a reliable Si - —e r A k itt rI 0' ' t - 1 it 3r) ' t'- l' k ' L - ‘ - k ' tl — '' '' Z47AN ' ' 'V- 4m ‘ ' NN) 1 y It tr''''- -- 1 :' P'- ) ' 1 A - I' "!7 - A i 1 ' 'z i t4 '': ''"'''''444' t4 ":' ' '' :'r I - - - I ' ! ' ' ' '' - - 1 - I - 4- : - t ' fr - t H t t I '‘ON 1 I 't bi 6 ''4 lj ii i ' 'I A — 4 5 "1" - 1 4' t ' p'::: ' - ' ' t' ' :'''t -- i I :: 1 '' r A' 4 4 i --: have the pup inoculated togninot rogues and dietemper It will NAYS you homey In ihe end hit'S 101)ellitiffiti and fear that Hi liken A nmY puppy lloWl cry" notVil Mr Clerk "Iror night' keep him carton-behear your own pet him when vvhirri perm lie g Seared Don't few d - '' P' A let tho children maul him while so little he Another thing don't reward him with a bit of food or candy when he good Praise verbally and pet him Hell keep on behaving just to earn your approval" Really serious training should not begin before eight months Before that of course habit training should come — houseA breaking—In other words pen for the puppy holding only his bed and a folded newspaper I! a good Mart Praise him for use of the paper After a few days increase size of around bed and paper Scold him if he misbehaves and place him at once on the paper Presently you can allow him the run of the room safely Start taking him out of doors regularly after each meal and oftener if ponsible Presently you can dispenea with the newspa pm Patience and regularity of attention will result in a well house-broke- n dog Only - - -- : ' ' ofM e -- k ' '3' i wo " ' ‘ ' a I ador rii - 4 1 ' ' ' 1 J 4 4144 ! ' - '' " ty! 1 - '' ' ' "t' r- - '' ' - rim' ie ': ' '4 ' 4414 - ::' ' rle'1a-4-'-- A t ' 0 1 tcft:: fwli 4 tiipe-N- 4 ' '4104 'I I 1 ' 1444 '6' 4 ‘r144--t -4 PtIt:Ztgrolt ' 14 't V1 N$44"' It t ! 1 :7 N it —7-1 ! : 44rqI4- -- - - -- - - -- -- - kAs " Nt'l --- ' &i I 04 I !A 141 ‘ i ft ' :4: t ‘ tils : '' '' E '''''' 4 ' - - ' ' 'V' - '' I ' & ' t i':1 1 I I I ' j 41:-- - t : ' r lc 4'44 V 1 r) W1 0 pt t4 j )1r1 with Now isvoluSidosty ' 1 I '7 - t 4t - Lenwel i t Nader Apo iffr r ACOUSTICON I 1 III E MORRIS CO I 1104 a puppy the boot and moot welcome bod 4 "TOM MOMS" I left' Lighter than ever—a slim hear compact ing instrument—as comfortable to cart aa a byectacla cats? More frowerfail than everthe tiny "TOM THUMB" battery Is no bluer than the end of your thumb—yet it generstes rower that will amaze you UNIPAC Is probably'the worth only sinerack hearing In strument Wrist DONH receivers as well as magnetic air receivers —receivers so wonderfully accurate they are actually "Ilearinit - made from ithrod newopaperi tho kind 110"i for packing ohipmenta Joo make Vagabond so comfortable In hl arton bed that he unit honL 109p 01 7 V A (tt 11 Ipuktiok)-Va- net MI MOS 01 '''t ‘Itt - ' -ram- ' 0 - Ifit 7 4 ' -- ': ' ' — 4 : 004 1 ''- - 7 - 0 1 UNIPAC '4 ' I ''' cvi 4 4A ' I ' ir-- 4 - i c' ''2:1- ' 4'' tti-jC'''- - '''4: f - lq ''"''' 7: I1------- r ? 1 '''! 't Ar''' 5 i t' - r t— : ± tqr -- 7- eF: '' 4'ta '''''' V‘ 11A '"' 4 4 ' i - 'i o ACOUSTICON "SuperPower" il - ? d'-'- '4 '' otk - 1ti:!' ' 0 f( 'k i OR A8 CO nT'WWMFtWanqV9MMIWa)WM 4 $4 6 ' (IDE tim ) 444444 :''h l' I N tit t '41:!3' "-- "440 1E uralmyt mo cTh 4 É' - - ar gift) atv el: 1tio4-yl- 1 t if caught In the act scold him and put him outdoor" at once !tell get the' Idea As to hetha—wash quickly in warm water and good motor- -dry thoroughly keep o u t of droottio and cold sir for a half hour after you THINK he in Soma dogs catch e Old dry readily 4 4- 4 olow-Na- gi IRPMMMOM NO - woo r lee e ! ' k i it I H AM ' i - (J T : I ' '' '' g) Glen William Freeman on of Mr and Mn A D Wallis Carbon county 14 1C Lawrence Wilbur Lundgren son of Mr and Mn E A Lundgren Lurk Mary A rage Torpedoman 1C Glen Colbert rags son of Mn CrONS and whom widow Ix Mrs Faye Page Wooda Lt Freeman ' Thin Ii 4 hat no WPII brought up dog Mund4 do— Jump np on a persion muddy mtg Acorn'u ponying glory ON how to necompliott ink core t 464 NAVY 14' ''' ' : - Training witts a choka collar la shoot Ilia only way to tench a dog to atop on order It may 'diva hill Joe Mlikrr Dieu rope on tilnitt to demonottrato - eJ I 1 i WiNoteiggitIMPIPOWOIE : i i 16i rt' ' ' - A ' i Names of Pervice men listed PC4 killed in the oervIre of their country from May 14 to 20 ore included on this honor roll with names'of next of kin MARINES 11 'John Rimer ion of Mr and Mrs VIII Clark Clark TSgt Springy! 1101 V'''' 'I ' °° ''' :1'' 1 Fi0s k f i i cfT 'i t k 11: ' J of '" c7 '''': 4 11114111NOMINIANIMul -- i - ) tilm from beneath Altiaya botit a dog Wth a hand atipporting Nevrr pick lip either dos or tat by:- - the nape of the neck It Is a cruel and harmful net Romeo Senkation seta am a model ' (4 ''4N 0- '' P $1' 1: --- - ' 1 moissom'n"kkt 0 t - '''N 11— ( I 34 7 Efr f1 1 r - Iiimemossieswoommoil ' t d : "4'- W'''' 1 k i 1 "--' L 't 2 ‘ -- J- I 0 Y'-'-- ' — 4 4 1 t' '':1 i' ':: N''' ' 0'' 4 t' '1 '': — I ' 6 ‘:-- -- - - a - 4 lk I 'I ) 41:j 4'0 i 1 ' :' 'kJ :i :4''''''N'N7 4 1 I )1" i 1 l' :g43-- 1 o- ' ‘ 1! 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Thim - - V 4 i: i f ' Sunday May 20 10101 e 40 e OW 0416 '4Z"-‘tt- : lar "' ' " prraident nut ft mociologist at the Enoch rtAtt free library Clerk NViolot zki quoted I B Corwin'a "The Constitution and What It Means Today" rd 1P ) neVer try veteritimilan'a and "worming" at home jt N t Klan-111t- "When a fling The Mt Ogden Kennel club and dog fanciers of the pity are oponkoring the rt Whit Sevend mire breeth tire among the Ilktinloi exctpt permon 44 t 'N''- ' enPitn PhYments (lel'IVrti front the resources! of hitt ressrve tion On the tits reservation with lin lekser onturni remourren came from Illoi only hi1f4i sources Only two tenths of one Income per rent of the from relief peymentet'Anin while n n tho tit t! resservation pAymentos 604000 -- t - t d Ogden's history la drawing interested erOW406 opening Saturday at 10 a m at thP III armory the rittilliP tar be Ion view until Sunday tqra - ' '' 1044t ntottl of which unto(' from ' ' 0 a0 born citizen or a citizen of the United Staten at the time of the adoption of Mix consititution mhall be eligible to tho office of 1 ) norpindinn employers and less then 714 from compensation tor permArtent or Intermittent work for the Indian mervice "Incontes of Int littnot vttry alt cording to restervations Lands Hen to timber MI or other nat tire' resources( bring higher rtventien to thn tribes whIch pommerm thrm The mom income per fnmily for Ind 1nntt of init I(Intottin ngeney In Oregon for Inetence wen gi1212 Itt 1044 rompnrott with Ork:I for the tem themat the coossolicisted tile agency in Colorrolo Almont 101f of Mr lOsIonth Income cense from Irnorn Illintill Irm mid per 44F4 t b ''g - ItA t' N ' '04 - ecrotary (sr the Interior Mr trophy further Felrolled thitt tinInrIrm lind wears( were About :1011 of the tole! ltirnInft in much IL 4 ‘ 1''411P 41h 0 - - moot ----- J ' I' 4 iii tammita I Statem article 2 section of -- onP-thi- Sherpmen In his report to ' It 4itt i ' - AiAliff$0 11 ' o i 4o te I pip' 1 f6ii"V'''4111 ft si:f !oaolki lot Mak NonrammoriPillWaAi4100"SOKII3 ' - ' o In 0101101Moi — - dog hhow son writ' lorMe e t"'''''"-"'"49ft- -- 7 '- It ed overmenn Mn C - se)4L '1k i ) 1 A threktilnic army Ilk 2000 inland of heat already In mac reed hletnamith Ilford Itronehn left owns threaher Workers ato Boger Gs flimsy litmlot Watson -71 ik i s N a -- 0 ' "!:totøto::4 4 1 I The third 0 --- -4 - a i134-‘1361- :i ')t ' e fe''' 1440k '''4 '3' 4 441"41 b Va'"' 646' - t - i a 4 ' wOMN Any timid 12yearold boy is capable of doing his own dog training if he reeeives instruction For instance to teach "stopl" comMand that may save a stepping gently on a dog's toot dogs life—a 30foot rope le et Combine art and word tOwned to a choke collar It la timeless to punish a dog the dng run until a taut rope uniesa he knows the reason and tightened collar lie thaw a boy on a Suppose halt' him et tho ammo time callMt hie bieycle nipping kg but Don't yell ing "Mop!" firmly cn11 At hark conies St tali It knit long brfora rur with Don't putsish-prolshead dog Role the idea rolosis rope post for 4beying your ordsr to end collar In the picture Jun come Ile would not nasoeleta ritoker tilditig a very ahort with the bicycle any apanking rope to ehow tho met hud The And eplatele always purdah by Olt41110 totttioll may hp oatid to striking with i folded newp corm A dog from ttosalog Illitt)- Jiip"r tittotoo the (1vW1 inalead ttiffidiell to leach him to "heel" 'Jr using hand or leash this IIshort tn come when rope) soma becatiott shotiM always cello etr chile pleamitre with hie lenah "Come on immtend of fear Oingeri't Invited the foolish visitor who Mrs Laura McCurdy Clark Who knows het dogs la death on yentned to hold the gold and white cocker spaniel on her lElp folk who pick up a dog or cat by the scruff of the neck Ginger remained on her four "We both cruel 'and harm feet surveyed the vialtor with mild pity and strolled away ful" ahe mays "ALWAYS sup Am though She was insulted port a puppy by epreading a Bhe didn't know better! hand beneath its atomach and and control chewing cheat cock-Sh- e Ginger is a tendencies by giving him a pup'Er doesn't "jump up" A One of a py bone while he's growing his dog's most annoying teeth a rubber bone or an old habits is jumping up on a perfthe minute he stops mlipper orm with dusty or muddy paws " eating remove his pan The recognized cure for thRt Feed a puppy often and get a stern "no" and an instant expert advice from veterinarian or breeder NEVER give him iamb or chicken bones—splinter' may cause death Show all-bre- - - 0441d !t" r - If you haven't time to train St dog don't get him Any dog or puppy wants to do the things you wish him to do—if only he can get boll of the idea Public classes in obedience training have been going on in Salt Lake for week 'there ere numerous disobedience" which can be controlled only by long rope and choke roller trninlng Ogden Dog ' - : 44114A Oe ' Hy WIACII 1 '''' 1 0 i t: : ' a - di Father's Question Raises Hubbub k - ' ' ' lt------ 71 Imk' t 11' a - It Takes Work To Train Him 3 k 4 i ' 4:1"P :11"' ' 17 Ili i ika'7) 40A - - kano well-traine- ft f ' s'iltA bi ' 4 - ?' BALTIM011111-14c- nne 4 4 MAKING FIDO POPULAR 1 4M4n ' ' ' i'' g 11F0 ogo 44 I - ' La ' JP t AJ - ' " k ' 4 '' 1 4 1 ' k -- 1 I 14:004": 1 ' mny he 04 i 4 of et the future Unit the t : prenident i 44 t e I 1 ' 4 w:j I ccl 14tatest Or may he? s'" 4 FA A ' That's what Then Worth Clem (—I- -- ' to $ 404161 4 veteran wanted to Baltimore ' ""' 4 141411 t and him wife who hi know lie otis 07: 4 4 ::P volt --''' — 41 7 1 t : e" o- -t 0100rww" c : jekAware lia are expecting a in r s $t : — baby in June and Clem'a Ia-4 t 4 1:e:ried because his son (he's pure i f a he will be a boy) may arrive in I "7 YA a Australia before his wife arrives '14711e1 ' it ir r 1 in the United States 1L-8F t 1 So Clem waptin the veterans' administration where they told 1 1 1 e him to $ee the British consul i' I 1i :'” - r l''' 44-C k I whn sent him to the atate'n at r 'kt 4 iSr I ff ' i I s'--- ) ' It torneyt who Pm:gelded tna nt 7 10 tier of tha Maryland attorney of them general Crading of steers Ini(es pines At tha stockyard on I to help themaelven Mere film' have Incomes of Iris than $500 even tt Ith tar work the roil liall restervation Indiana mind hs helped Everybmly retrrrril Clem to the constitution Of the tInitect ' n nil him of Uttth exretlent - n OUR161011PEPalw1- 444 4 44 x g:777is '''4 1 V Ata ' Von ' 1 ik '''' t I '' rl- it Na 2 — 41tst-fl s 4f0Vr 404 AO i ' ': i I men's dependent 1042 through 1044 Downward trend aro eirently rpnrent on a result of the wnr's terraina — :10 : : r'' te ' ' 1 t " p ' ' -- - " 7741 ''''''' ' ' 1 I''' ' ' "voseglioveleolvqo atto- oemouwalv t- - Horn it group of Indian work hard at building a lance around tho reaorvation torrmon or the glom) and tha chie trader at Fort Jti&U rookervation Ralph Dkin In the yenroi 4 t o f vv i '' "' Nv - vi l' T : lorf o 4 44 - - ( ' :''z:i-" ' to f ' - ' ‘:1 -- - AM — 1 i J ' '''''''1 416110'''''' - ''' t'- - $1 0- r: gif1 i i 0 — - A -- ai - ' ' ' N1 I ' 4 r ow os If 11 t 00 e z4tAlp 1 - t 4 ' 4 ' 5 ' : 4 4 "- --141P ke g ' - 4 'I'' ' - Of -- t - P srk 0T - '''' - Il t ' i - 1 r 0 ti kti I1 A '' 16 b P I r ? ' 4 1 0 - - : - 1 4 f 0 f i t 1 A4 Alb 40 4 le 1 f g '" I t'4 a- '''' I ‘rA4 A Ar '' 0 - 4 '''' '' 4 1 :' 'I 06 R t4' — ' l'''' '"'::''' ' po t ' 4S a '' : 41''''4'' ''' - t ' - C0— ‘e'' t7-- 1 7 fir k 7 747 '1 7 4 : ::: - f i 4804 p4' s I lI ° 10 ' one-thir- -- A - 1 4 - would Higher incomes for Indians the find American not only be a fine award to those who fought in World War II but would Mao be a definiteTiugfor pontwar protTcrity in the intermountain went Although wartime conditionn increased their incomen subd of Indian families resident on various res stantially ervationn had incomes of lesn than $500 in 1914 nnd nearly s of them received loot than won Reflecting income trend' for the neven-yea- r period beginning with 193 a study Juat completed disclosen that the 1044 Individual IlltOnle total was two and it half times thnt of 103R It shows the impetus given by war dernAnds to increased job opportunities for Indians And by milittiry pigments to service AL ' N '' ''''r "Tr By CARL E HAYDEN Allottnenin Rained Income 'Mitt atudy etillm attention to A merlons situation pecifically that en many Indiana were forced to live on so tow An ten nornie level during s period when service mensit allotinentS work in war plants and other job opportunitien Added greatly tn their revenueniu WillIAM A !tophy commiesioner of Indian affairs comment 'War work le ended Military payment' will moon end as Int diet)" leave the armed force Varmint and other productive Indian enterprixem In many case" have been necentarily negleteted during tha war It IR true that rittly aervies men and many civilly's who lett tha remervy tines for war work have been hotter fitted hy their xperienee to earn good livelihood Hut atilt a mixable proportion of Int Can citizens find) it difficult to maks a living 'They mitt he helped tn help themacivem That meant' greater educatinnal advantage wider health aervice more ald In imt proving their land their live stock and their crops additional dovelopmenta nt irrigation And Indian inthietriee and other service' comparable in those en t 00rd "rs Ea1 4rmv ihnoili 1 argon 7 F 1 t JUIMIC M111)114(1 41111 l'hono (IT' blIONIMONMetingeragligagiNalainle AALT l - - LA AP: --- -- - ILJTAII - $004 foe Votwoblo II Booklet i MOMS tamps tod oe pow PM 601110 Swim IL -- CM 1 I — ow 011 loamtood rnpsodoosft-owl1141 um owtobottoostasodwomeimes so aolootoommooli t |