Show here s where we stand Regard In to keeping ing this town a clean place to live in I 1 is ia the one sure cure for immorality P VICE CANNOT THRIVE WHEN THE SPOT LIGHT IS THROWN ON IT THE HOME NEWSPAPER docs more to preserve the morals of a community than tiny other single factor A HABITUAL ATTENDANT IN THE COURTS FEARS PUBLIC ITY MORE THAN THE possibility OF BEING FINED PUO IS THE preventive OF VICE this thia HOME NEWSPAPER should receive the unalloyed support of every citizen who is anxious to uplift the morals of our community I 1 this newspaper works hand in hand with the churches in ill all worthy efforts to make this community it better place it supports all movements tending to improve condit conditions iollA tile the churches the citizens and the ars should co operate in ill making this a clean town in which to live five in ili which to bring up our children every one should rend read this newspaper every one should assist in ili ridding the town of till all forms of immorality hinn it would be easy to open it gambling dm den on the principal cipal street of tin the town were it not for tile the publicity lliam would vo d IH be ae corded sue such sin nn undertaking illicit selling belling oC intoxicating liquors would be easy easy were vere it not for publicity other iiii aoun 4 fornis of vice would thrive were it not lor for fear of publicity YOU CAN HELP MAKE THIS A BETTER PLACE IN WHICH TO LIVE A FAR BETTER HOME FOR OUR CHILDREN BY CORDIAL cooperation WITH THIS NEWSPAPER YOU CAN POINT OUT WHERE VICE EXISTS THIS NEWSPAPER WILL FOCUS PUBLIC ATTENTION TOWARD EVIL surroundings PUBLIC SENTIMENT WILL BE AROUSED NO institution IS 18 STRONG ENOUGH TO OVERCOME PUBLIC SENTIMENT THE HOME let other folks do all the knocking you help Us boom our home town you oil have never heard of maybe tile baillo P PERHAPS of tulos talon ajust afi jiant as strange if to you well it dooen t make any difference the pilo point is that one of these two ancient gentlemen INVENTED via the SAW plin kays did Apollo dorus gives given the llie credit to tulos it happened A this way or if you prefer pliny found tile the jawbone of it 11 snake and employed it to cut through a piece of wood then lie formed till nil instrument of iron like it and i thus thud rave gave the world tile first arst sair caw and tile the good old universe hud has been sawing wood ever since bince 1 l WE ARE SAWING WOOD RIGHT HERE IN TOWN NOW FOR ALL WE ARE WORTH WE ARE TRYING TO ATTRACT NEW IN AND NEW BUSINESS enterprises HERE I 1 t t you tire interested in this movement and so la Is this newspaper this paper has been in ili the front in ili every effort to attract now new blood wo we have GOOD STORES and BUSI NESS CONCERNS here NOW but we are GROWING and we welcome onit NEW enterprises that BRING MOSEY MONEY to town and MAKE MONEY here I 1 you can help along in this boosting crusade bv keeping closely in ill touch with this paper read it yourself send it to your relatives or friends we think we deserve your your gunport because we are helping through publicity to build up ul tile the town TOWN NEEDS THE HELP OF THIS LIVE WIRE PA PER WHAT WOULD THE TOWN OE BE WITHOUT ITT IT WHAT WOULD ANY COMMUNITY BE WITHOUT THE AID OF THE preas TO HELP SAW WOOD FOR ITS CITIZENS WE ARE AIM SAWING WOOD YOU SHOULD HELP US get a line on municipal affairs by reading home NI newspaper wi paper YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER P PATRONIZE the function of a newspaper art main among its it principal ones is ii to sec that tho municipality in ili which it is ia well governed it iq ian inspiration AN IN CE to tile lie ina man n who regards public office as ais it public trust if one wants to know what winit the officials nrc are doing if lu lie wants nta to know liow low tile municipality is being run lip he nawt read die vol ul dumns of the lionie home newspaper if lie care enough aboul his home town to know what is in going on lie it iq LACKING IN THE FIRST QUALITY THAT MAKES R FOR citizenship tt X THERE A NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTRY TODAY FROM THE HUMBLEST WEEKLY TO THE MOST POW ERFUL metropolitan DAILY THAT DEVOTE A GREAT DEAL OF ITS SPACE TO MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS EDITORS BIG AND LITTLE REALIZE THAT MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS ARE THE VERY LIFE OF THE NATION IF YOU WANT TO KEEP POSTED ON MUNICIPAL DOINGS YOU MUST PATRONIZE THE HOME NEWSPAPER tt H the HOME NEWSPAPER 11 HAS VEEN BEEN TITE THE GREATEST FACTOR IN REAL REFORM the people tire nn growing more intelligent they closely read the newspapers they are arc obera ob arv ing i more keenly take thi newspaper for instance your own home publication we constantly devote columns to municipal newit new we fully record the meetings of our town officials ls wr we give space to everything that is doing in political circles we keep you fully informed on oil town government affairs this paper fulfills this PUBLIC DUTY with FAIRNESS to ALL GET A LINE ON MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS BY READ ING THE HOME NEWSPAPER Y f AL A s f L r 1 W fam R i idt I 1 HERL arm the thrill and hell of the trenches described by an american boy we have secured a series of six articles by sergeant alexander mcclintock of lexington ky and the canadian army lia ha has a gripping tale that every american will read for he tells the facts unadorned wounded a distinguished conduct medal man he was invalided invalid ed home but is going over there again to fight for uncle sam and his allies feb 14 1017 ser sergeant b bant alexander Xe mcclintock Clintock served in the eighty seventh battalion canadian grenadier guards guard from september 1915 1015 until november 1010 1910 the last four months of that time at the front in france where he gained the distinguished conduct medal by hit his devotion to duty and bravery under fire As his former commanding officer I 1 can testify as to his good qualities and I 1 consider he would make a valuable officer signed F S MEIGHEN brigadier general Comman commanding aing Ca canadian training division Brama Bram hott shott NO aln in Train training int how the men are finally brought to the tiring firing line A 10 lo do 1 of conditions condition that our own boyn boya i anil tir their parents will road eagerly NO 2 abe bomb raid the great preparations and for this attack volunteers volunteer for or the job taken behind tho line where the th german trenches trenched aris are exact ly reproduced the days dan of 0 preparation heretofore unwritten detail of modern trench raids this article con conclude cluda with ith the men going ou out I 1 to their job NO 1 3 oscr the top anil and live give tm rm att 1 jhb th tommy battle cry cr the aa he breaks from hla his trench the dow bom raid and what happened of 0 sixty that started forty six failed ailed to return because the lar mans bad and mined the ali trench graphic description of sergeant Bo Me Clintock terrible experience NO I 1 shifted to the domn e r sergeant er g an mcclintock takes part in the greatest of ml all battles anil and tells of the hell of it the front in belgium was bently a rest sector in comparison with it ho he ewe the extensive preparations preparation of the allies top for open warfare afterward abandoned because of the failure of expected developments NO 8 wounded im IB action this arteal the tha terrible lehti fight the dead antl anil dyitt the loss loir of FL a dal and the final falling of in no mans mani land alm rily ply tom it to 1 one of tho the most remarkable of a battle by a participant ever put together NO 6 decorated par for bravery home anil and uncle sam this concluding article of the series in detail how england land carea rs r s for the wounded wo how the king and queen came to he ahe bed of an american b boy y and decorated him in a london hos hoi pual tor for gallantry interesting intimate and amusing incidents told by and of the aou wounded I 1 I 1 ded try trying I 1 na to fight for uncle ram barn cries for shoes A pitiful cry has gone up in france for shoes thousands upon thousands of refugees and of the families of the fighting men of france and her allies are barefoot with winter not far away the following letter has just been received in america read it and then send your old shoes to the relief committee to be sent to france a 0 a 0 0 paris france juno june alth 1917 1011 mrs T A buckner Du ckner new york my aly dear sirs mrs llucy buckner nu ckner ner I 1 have just come la in from the Vesti alre two american ambulance boys are arc unpacking your wonderful box of shoes it la Is the finest contribution trib trI ution bullon we have received since the beginning of the war dr shurtleff and our committee join in warmest thanks shoes tit in paris are absolutely priceless it Is impossible for the refugees to buy them we ure tire simply overwhelmed with calls for help these days thousands of people are being sent back from the invaded provinces by the germans others are arc coming from the regions recently devastated by tile the enemy in ills his retreat these people reach the city to in a state of destitution and must be outfitted As aa the war goes on the need and suffering increase every day brings us more appeals than we ciui meet it Is heart breaking to bear what many of the women and children have endured but they are all so BO brave and courageous that it la Is really an inspiration to work for them sincerely yours signed MRS AIRS E W SHURTLEFF a 0 0 the insurance federation of utah has taken up this movement to furnish shoes for the bare feet in france and an d a collection depot has been organized at no 76 east first south street salt lake utah telephone wasatch volunteers are wanted to gather shoes from every locality in the state there is scarcely a family anywhere but has one or moro more pairs of partly used shoes in their closets the relief committee wants them brought out dusted and cleaned off it would be a real charlt charity also to have them patched up and gathered at some local depot in each town and then shipped to the above address all expense of handling boxing and shipping to france will be paid by the insurance federation it is expected that thal each locality will pay the expense of boxing and sending to salt lake all shipments should be made not later than august this is a real opportunity to do some effective relief work without sacrifice on the part of the people of utah and this appeal should meet with a hearty response the office of this paper has been designated as headquarters for the collection of shoes bring them in tied in pairs and do it today shipment will bo ba made from here august |