| Show I L When Logan Locan rejoices on July 24 will III be seen seo a great group croup of men In pat hat city It beards I I IThe The Th question Is Js 1 asked why dId men ever ver wear beards When primitive men nin lived out out- outdoor outdoors out outdoor door doors and anti hunted they had hd to face the th storms torms The were scant scant- scantily ily lIy clad and nature pro provided them Ith hall as a a a a protection Then civilized loan n became bocam boc me mor more mora a hot hot- hothouse house e plant Ho H lived Indoors Indoor and his clothed bod Gradually th the hairy protection decreased and In is reat groat gret part disappeared from the tho I face tac 1 on book A-book on old customs has hils a to te teL beards bt rd 1 I The Th earliest known re reference to shaving Is it In la Genesis And Joseph Josoph hived himself and ClIme came In unto Pharaoh Le Leviticus has hols many allusions to shaving Sha Ing the th beard bard was as Intro Intra Introduced by byi the th Roman abou before betor Christ Seipio anus was the th first first Roman Homan wh sha ed dally daily Under Hadrian the th beird w waS wa allowed to grow frow and the practice remained In fashion until Con- Con Contantin The Tb custom of shaving arose In In the lime of Louis who came cam to the he h as as a young young- and t In In England the th fashion has ire ire- changed chanced L Tho The Ao Angle l wore their beards beard until the th when t J e thy they were Yere compelled to folio follow the example of the Norman who shaved Beards Deards were wore universally worn from the th tIme tim of Edward III until the tho th reign of Charles Charl IIi I Sr Ii la In the Iho time Urn of Chaes II the moustache and ond whisker hIker only were worn and soon after the th practice of shaving became general In Eu- Eu Europe Europe rop Eu-rop rope r Tho The revival of ot the th custom of wearing the tho beard date dates from the time of ot the tb Crimean war u 1854 IAn An old barber buber Sign reads I Will WIll ou have hav your be beard rd like a spade I or a II bodkin a penthouse on your upper r lips Ills or an 1111 alley on loOm our chin In tho early arty daS dav in the th et very every man h had d a growth of hair hairon hairon on his face fac and to be b without a full beard bard wa as looked upon non ns as a bo- bo boIng bolog b log Ing effeminate Ike T orts from fron Siberia no are r to the I effect that a IL country of gr grat a I InI promise promis ten year yar ago fo Is now In lai I L I the Iho lh depths of poverty I ITh The Th retreat of th white whit army I In the tb f face faco ce of the th Bolshevik brought a calamity os a the tb country was devastated Then Bolshevik I rule rute the tb disaster cIt city of io In js 1919 now has hos less leM than tun One Ong of the th larger cities with I lotion bas ha regIstered uner- uner the la is I and nd starvation Siberia Is larger In area than alt all Europe D It bM hu great t valley of rich soli soil watered t red by might ml ht river The Th mineral wealth I li ii te to- to lend ond computation Ie to be been ghen en a L there ther would Le be a repetition t of the he th I which occurred wh the th prairie pace on Pace I I Y p I NEWS AND VIEWS 1 Continued from Page One states state were being red red-emee red from tho wild If It Russia Rusl will allow Americans to take tako control of ot affairs in that vast empire east of t the he Ural moun moun- mountains mountains mountains the tho world orld wm witness withIn withIn with- with In ten years the magic growth ot of cities where now there thero Is II a track track- trackless trackless less waste It would be a wonderful field for American genius under tinder the tho of ot limitless possibilities In III he building of Industry Railroad mines mills and farms would call for tr all the tho tal- tal talent tal talent ent and energy that might be con con- contributed con contributed by this great country ot of ours and would ouid set let et the world agape at the prodigious ings Ings which would be Infolded But while the dream ot of the day of o the tho millennium when hUmAnity will be robbed ot of o the prod of o competition and be bo soften softened ed cd by lack of ot Incentive to do lo the best possible Siberia will remain where here It the Is-the Is the victim ot of o com corn communism communism inn Too bad when hen Seward bargain bargaIn- bargaIned bargained ed for tor Alaska he ha did not try to buy Siberia S S STell Tell u us why hy they say I dont don't care a fig tig Pig Fig should bo ho fico which means a contemptuous snap snap- snappIng snapping snapping ping of ot tho the fingers In other a haughty Indifference S S SA In desi A character book Is on our In It men and women nomen omen are told what hat a chin nose cic eo and mouth mean Nero Hero Is a 0 paragraph Women with the Indented chin have tremendous desire for tor affection affection tion They are arc miserable unless a man Is la In love with them Having MayIng opened the tho book at ran ran- ran dom random we e ventured the tho guess that the writer was a woman nornan oman and turn turning ing back to the tho dedicatory page found the authoress to be bo Mrs Symes of ot Akron Ohio I I Wonder It if Mrs Irs S mes has an Indented chin hin The better way eay oy to read character Is to get on speaking terms with the subject and take note of ot what the mouth says forgetting forgetting- every every- thing everything elso j I There Thre were nere ere 40 O or 50 Boy Scouts at their camp near Liberty on Fri Fri- Friday Friday Fri Friday day evening In the firelight their were or thin their noses sharp or flat their eye eyes a large or small and their mouths Ido C Ido ide or or norro narrow But the most Important thing brain and heart were concealed concealed They Thoy were men in the making noses chins eyes mouths cannot be changed They will III re- re remain remain re remain main as l but their minds will be fashioned by the thoughts which they are receiving in their dally daily contacts It If the environment of ot these the boy remains as ac favorable as it was In Inthe Inthe inthe the willbe camp of the Scouts they will w be minded high-minded tine fine men worthy of ot a great country re- re regardless re re of ot the curves In their faces What I is true of ot boys boy Is true ot of girls I limitations Heredity P places certain limita I but the great determining I factor Is association With good a association gooda of couise coue must go health to produce the best re- re results re results suits S S Last nIght the moon as It rose 0 met er the tha Wasatch silhouetted the great range It was as not ery but a pale red n as though shining through a een of or smoke The forest fires tires of California are sending great clouds cloud of smoke oser oer n Nevada Nevado The blanket of smoke Is la so 80 dense dene the air mall mail carrier carriere cannot s se e to mad near Reno Nevada It n Is ii jut Just ju t possible the upper Jur renta rents of ot the air hu have hae e carried hip layers of smoke over o thIs thia pare par pa ot of Utah which are made noticeable when the moon beams beama aru are inter Inter- Intercepted intercepted When the volcano on the Island of ot In tn the tho Strait of ot Sunda Sunday exploded In 1888 the ter mit-ter eruption threw volcanic mit- mit ter to unknown n heights height dust was wafted as far east os as sunset Utah tain t causing ever ne nehl seen the th hl in h the most gorgeous tam country S S S Just a quoted thought for Sun Suni day Sunday more la Is wanting to render a man that ho should fancy tancy that he la is so o |