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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD J CAMERA _ Will Use Passion Play CARICATURE + Satdabare can now be done with : die still or motion picture camera, ac cording to Science Service. An offi as Proof of Tolerance an to the South pole auxiliary lens has that devised allows the PORInE, of distorted photographs: ‘be variable - controllable distortograph” fitted on the front of an ordimary camera lens, The device allows _ the a da of Great Spectacle. London.—The photograph. “Aryanize” Nighe Too Much Food, / ‘| Late Hours, , government it, but will use the greatest of all religious spectacles as an instrument to show the world that Germany is not a nation of intolerance and persecution, says the Chicago Herald-Examiner. ‘Ever since Adolph Hitler came to power, the fate of the Passion play has been in doubt. In line with the Hitler policy to revise the Bible. rule the church and make the state “ Too Much “Party” Last Nazi not only will permit the famous passion play to be held in 1934 at Oberammergau without attempt -to making of motion pictures from still Hitler to Make Propagan- ic tension Henry W. Stanley sat down. It cost the chamber of commerce $16. He got up and it cost Wholesale Manager Hlvie Anderson $2.29. sn pre-eminently Aryan, it- was be- lieved that the Passion play would either be abolished or perhaps censored. - Now the Nazi chiefs, smarting un- der world condemnation for their persecution of the Jews and other anti-religious demonstrations, have completely reversed their attitude toward the Passion play. ’ | | YM-r, his Morning No “Acid _ Headache’’—No Upset Stomach i Consuls FEELING THE of over-indulgence—the erature have been released to newspapers, magazines, and all other avenues of public information. 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The performances begin at eight in the morning and last. till six at night with a two-hour intermission for luncheon. The entire play takes a day to present. are three relieve meee oo | contin Mentholatum. days. Now years. Since inauguration of its “back-tothe-land” movement, in 1930, the federal government, aided by Canadian railways, has settled 90,000 persons, mostly from urban centers, on farms now through which Pouring of f Concrts World Record. Sets detained more Boulder City, Nev.—The mighty Boulder dam has passed the onefifth mark in the pouring of conerete, nearly a year and a half ahead of schedule, | The builders of the biggest single body of concrete in the world have placed 20 per cent of the three and one-half million cubie yards of mix. Work Working Goes more Steadily. than Six. Companies, Inc., biggest mixing 3,000 men, keeps two plants in of the NICHOLAS _ An days a week. Since July 4th, “Myst ery” as there has been ve letup in the steady running of the gigantic cableways which carry -garantuan buckets of eight cubic yards each from the railroad tracks on the side of the cliff out there to the forms where 161 big “columns” gradually are climbing up, in forms that are raised for each as soon as the ‘concrete has set. World records for conerete manufacture and handling have been shattered, time after time, by Superintendent F, T. Crowe and his crew. An eight-yard bucket dumping every two minutes, day in and day out, for months on end; that’s how Boulder dam is being built. Finished in Two Years. long. The river now flows through these, while the 725-foot. dam, far the highest in the world, rises between the sheer cliffs. The concrete in the Boulder dam comprise more concrete placed by than the all bureau the of reclamation in all dams it has built in all the years of its existence. Trade Pigs for Fashion Tips in the South Seas Philadelphia.—The value of new fashion designs and new tribal: songs is measured in terms of pigs and other foodstuffs by the natives of the South seas, according to Dr. Margaret Mead, who recently returned from a 22-month research among primitive tribes... With her husband, Dr. R. F. For- tune, Satin continues in high favor as a medium for evening gowns. The model pictured is fashioned of winecolored satin with lustrous sheen. It is unique in that it has underarm insets of pale pink satin. The jewelry of aquamarines and. diamonds in pendant, ring and bracelet is marvelously set off by the rich wine color of the satin for a background, of Columbia university, Doc- tor Mead _ traveled’ extensively among the primitive mountain dwellers in New Guinea, a mandate of Australia, formerly known as Kaiser Wilhelm’s Land. The inland tribes, Doctor Masa said, surrender their food supplies in return for latest fashion ideas and songs. Communication between the tribes, however, is irregular, she said, and so slowly does a fashion travel that it may take as long as five years for it to cover the 20 miles from the sea to the mountains. Doctor Mead is assistant curator of ethnology of the American seum of Natural History. MuoT Ship Is a Cruiser-Minelayer | Washington.—While all of us are wondering whether the new year upon which we so Sees Great recently WarThis Year »arked misery em- will an end to. suffering wrought and the depression; wondering see the by whether the President’s program for spending our way out of the depression is going to work; wondering wheth- er our countless domestic from the the - Orkney problems will be changed Some months ago I wrote in these Military and and there are of the military in the world ton, assure me naval students here, some of the greatest and naval scientists located in Washingthat neither a con- be changed, new x of the lines drawn. can remain of battle once My outside they are suspicion is that the United States would be dragged in. Nations in this age cannot live to themselves alone. A picture of conditions among the powers at this writing, as given me by men acquainted with the details, shows relationships to be something like this: Russia and France regard Hitlerized Germany as a constant menace and they have understandings that take in Poland and several other lesser states that always have been aligned with France as military allies. It might be called an entente. Then, Germany and Japan, each aware of the forces at work against them, have been reported as trying to establish some sort of an agreement to act in concert against Rus- sia. Italy, likewise, is said to be playing one group against the other in an effort to gather something for herself. And behind the scenes, so to speak, the British John Bull is shown as. trading for advantages between the two groups, seeking all of the while to avoid a Huropean conflict but apparently out in the open, or nearly so, in support of Japan against i Wilfrid spondent Fleisher, Tokyo the New York Tribune, correHerald report- Uneasy the other day About Japan |. Gen, Sadao Araki, Japanese war minister, had called the attention of his people in a speech to the fact that this is “dog year.” He explained that Japanese greet 1934 with pleasure for “in a dog year things come easily.” He identified a “dog year” as meaning smooth sailing in all affairs. There are a good many men in high places of our government who shuddered a bit when they read of General Araki’s statement. They read in his lines an intention to employ 19384 as a year in which to attempt to weld the the Orient and the Western world, a year to launch a holy mission. Such a religious fervor contains portents that are not pleasant to contemplate, as much because of the indirect, as-because of the direct, effort of lighting the fuse. As the political maneuvers continue, a good many economic factors and developments: have been going on unnoticed while we here States worried about mortgage that a job, or about was due, some or other been almost the only That has market for scrap iron which the United States has had, but it has been a good market. Freight cars that are not of sufficient value to be repaired are being broken down and the scrap shipped to Japan. ' And last, but of great importance. is the news report that vast deposits of nickel have been discovered in Mongolia. Nickel, as every one knows, is a highly important metal in war plans, and the deposits, as advisers wrote Consequently, his for speech, wide his But they are forthcom- popularity. And when its * Present indications are that there will be little meddling with the tax laws this session. Avoid Tax New The Levies unfolded, is read ing tax new returns in meantime, tions program of until will have been held ereased burdens of taxes. But more taxes will have to be levied in another year. The President has proposed to congress the greatest peacetime budget in history, a budget that proposes the appropriation of $10,000,000,000. That is almost twice as much money actually as there is in the United States, for the money stock of the government ranges only slightly more than $5,000,000,000. So it means that government credit, gov- ernment debt will be boosted to new heights. Unless our government wants to do the dishonest thing of defaulting on its obligations, the notes and bonds it sells on which the money is borrowed for budget The taxpayers will pay and pay ane pay! + For instance, when the the treasury is continued; that is, |. if the government does not have to pay a higher rate than the 3% per cent now paid, the interest bill on the debt of about $31,500,000,000 will approach $1,100,000,000 a year. Mr. Roosevelt said in his budget message that the debt ought not be. allowed to go higher than $31,500,7S by Western Newspaper Union. ; TEMPLE: SQUARE red oe oy Tile Baths eee Just opposite Mormon Tabernacle ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mer. PILES| Pile sufferers from Protrudiag,” Bleeding, Itching or Blind Piles, can now get relief from very, first treatment by using 0.R.Pile Ointment ~—Q. RB. 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In the the congressional elec- average person is not going to. get excited about future taxes; the Democrats will be able to campaign It Salt Lake City’s the administra‘tion, as thus far by many as avoid- levies action. CRISMON & NICHOLS ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS to of congress for delivery of his message on the state of the Union. | laxative Office and Laboratory 229-231 8. worple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Box 1708. Mailing envelopes and. furnished on request. And while the subject under discussion is. the personal popularity of the.President, Washington ob-\ servers attach great importance his personal visit to the halls © Salt Lake City Ditecony : a politician is mystified, he doesn’t know what to do about it! The result is that the President is going to get on as he desires. with eonsolidation or expansion or extenSion of his recovery plans about as he desires. Republican leaders in congress are not going to raise much of a fuss. 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He saw the advantages of the system that he was forced to use once, and is capitalizing again on the personal popularity Russia. a civilization and dining GI the moment, the President was able try. © But he to formulate a program for relief in piecemeal fashion. Congress did his bidding. He submitted a rec. ommendation one day, and a few days later it was enacted into sians, ner a Franco-German controversy ending in arms can be localized. Others among the peoples will be drawn in, despite efforts to keep the peace. I do not know, nor does any of the authorities, whom I have consulted, know whether the States that President began when he was forced to call it into extraordinary session last March. Then, through circumstances resulting from the distressed condition of the country at which little. * Fear to Oppose gress flict between the Japanese and Rus- United to, the President Roosevelt is following out a policy in respect of his dealings with con- He a are Back in Favor and in their place will problems, i law. fish Why Liquid Laxatives at once. come columns observations gathered in Washington that Japan was on a fence, undetermined which way to jump. Japan seems now to have decided. Her course, unless quickly changed, will lead directly and with startling suddenness “into conflict with Russia. The great Russian bear is fully aware of this. War preparation is going on there and it is going on feverishly in Japan, But that is not all. Clouds of storm-portending intensity are gathering in Europe. They center about another Franco-German conflict. shipped con. President Wilson’s birthday, that there was danger of war, he told the country then of a danger that is much more grave than he desires to admit at this time. But if war does come, all of our record here a conviction that a gigantic war will be under way ere we turn into the lane marked 1935. little—the Orcadians who. the most. common fish in the markets of the Orkneys, and lobsters are dent Roosevelt spoke, in a dinner speech commemorating the late problems farmers sels are used, necessitating a fishing crew of 485 regular fishermen and 44 . employed in other duties. Herring is - large or larger than those in Canada, are being worked to the fullest. So it seems to me that when Presi- Unemployment will disappear quickly; farm surpluses will be absorbed, public works, debts, taxes, credit, currency questions, all of these will iron for a year or more. The British ship Adventure, which was regarded as a “mystery” vessel, is now revealed as a cruiserminelayer, the first of its kind in the world. She is 7,300 tons, with a length of 540 feet and a beam of 60 feet. The interior of the ship is “like a subway tube” complete with a double set of CRs, its rolling stock being hundreds of the most powerful submarine mines in existence. of this minor industry has grown to_ such an extent that, 266 sailing ves- — can be solved—I believe most of us have been overlooking a grave danger that appears now to be rushing headlong at us. At the risk of being jingoistic, I am going to purely domestic matter. For instance, a brief cable dispatch a few days ago told of an arrangement by which Japan was trading finished textiles for Indian cotton. 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Large gize, tabs. or liquid, $1.35. ‘**We Do Our Part.” alone, Somewhat different from their neighbors of the Shetland islands—fisher- ‘| And Russia is watching the potentialities of that situation as well. world running 24 hours a day, sev- a mile new- they are considered were Ine., has completed 65 per cent, of its entire $48,890,995.50 contract with Uncle Sam, in point of comput‘ed “earnings” of the. contractors. The job included four diversion tunnels driven in solid rock 50 feet. in diameter, lined with concrete a yard thick, each three-quarters of find that guests. additional 8,000 persons placed on land with financial assistance under an unemployment re-. lief land settlement plan, shared by the dominion and provincial governments. Including preliminary Work, Such as diversion tunnels, Six Companies, awaiting a financial It will be finished in less than two years more, with the exception of some of the power units and some “minor” details, are than direct assistance. en to the all without Boulder Dam Project to Be. Finished i in 2 Years of nations. The only aliens detained at the island are those who arrive ill. whose papers are suspected of being irregular, or whose relatives or responsible friends fail to appear at the pier or communicate with the immigration department. Those who are sent to the island _ Farms in Three Years Montreal.—The Canadian government has placed approximately 98,000 people on farms throughout the dominion during the past three content ‘land | islands have turned also to the sea. makes the scale 98, 000 Sent to Coed. will who who ° LUSTROUS SATIN © week. While there they are shown every courtesy. No longer are the. newcomers shoved around like animals in a stockyard, as in former YOU scendant of the man ) | gers, free to proceed to their desti- seldom are po production comers must pass. Aliens whose vises are in order step off the ship at the pier just like other passen- and biliousness. TUMS (Sener quickly the the quota laws which barred them for years no longer keep them out if they can comply with the regulations, The island is no longer a clear- from Now it-forming. To and United States under the present law has been filled. At Ellis island, for every alien seeking entry to this Sonic Ni Tabl ets give hercuss cleansjng, gently stimulating the entire bowel. for Diemer will be under the direction of Johann Georg Lang, burgomaster of Oberammergau, and direct. de- In marked contrast to the hordes of arrivals from other countries, as many as 6,000 a day, in years past, seldom more than 200 or 800 are to: be found on Ellis island today. Twothirds of these are deportees, the rest being, for the main part, wives, children, or aged parents of natu- e@ften dull eyes, mervousness tn te lack of pep come ess and constipation. NR problem to live in other countries than Bright Eyes we : No Bad Skin take went role Guido Stanley, pointer whiz past the 200-pound mark as if it were not there, sat down on Anderson’s plate glass table top. It broke several different ways. He jumped up, hit an ink well with his hand and splashed waterproof ink all over Anderson’s white shirt. Anton entering as immigrants. During the 1932-88 period only one-fifth of the world-wide quota country ‘there deportation, Millions the Hanzi, a buxom chief barmaid in Annas, America’s “melting pot” has been solved by the depression. For the first time in this nation’s history more persons are leaving its shores it fails to. bring you quick relief. | Coughs are danger signals. For f gafety’s sake, deal with them in the best way known. ~ (adyv.) jongBee for Mary Peter; More People Leaving U. S. - Now Than Entering It. ', guarantees it, so it costs nothing if fearned 19380 voting to play Simon Lechner. The immense choir, comprising the entire population of the llage not engaged in principal parts, will be led by the veteran By CHERIE starts. The cost is a little more than a single help. But your druggist gor the IMMIGRANT TIDE IS DROPPING OFF better eoughs often yield to lesser No one can tell, No one which factor will do most certain cough. So careful more and more, .are using for in suited Stenographer as Mary. Anni Rutz will play Mary, mother of the Christus. She is a. stenographer and is 27 years old; Judas Iscariot is to be interpreted by Hans Zwick, new to the role, whose father portrayed it in three former performances. Melchoir Breitsma ter will be Pontius Pilate; Peter | the in one—the. seven major helps best helps Known to science. It is Creomulsion best to his daughter, lass who is the _ made for quick relief, for safety. Mild helps. knows for any people, girl ‘Magdalene. ? a_ woodearver by profession, the same part in 1930. Herr Preisinger, although judge of election, was doomed to a bitter “Is This Too Good for Your Cou gh Creomulsion the Christus. This gifted actor, who like the majority of his neighbors, “el ..: . . and ates the town’s most popular restaurant and beer garden, Alois Lang has again been chosen as_ the _ thekind doctors endorse. | NOW IN TABLET OR LIQUID FORM MEMBER N. R. A; anywhere vision of Herr Preisinger, who oper- new, gure it’s PHILLIPS’. from low inclusive cost of the Bay in Oberammergau. AS a result of balloting for parts in the play, held on receipt of the news from Berlin, under the super- ae 3 familigr liquid form, or gk the round-trips | very nes the qui Get genuine Phillips’ of Magnesia in the Promoters. 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