Show 4 ABOUT THIS THAT AND By D J G tt 4 Every once In a while I hear Ear business men complain that the heavy sum being spent for auto auto- automobiles automobiles automobiles mobiles Is a dra drag on prosperity in inthis this western estern country They Tiley say saymany saymany saymany many persons make e e ery eJ sacrifice to own an automobile limiting the purchase even oven of so they can meet payments payment Nearly e ery automobile Is purchased on the time payment plan business businessmen businessmen s men complain They say that each of ot these new auto owner is 18 1 sending from 40 to te 75 a a month away os as a payments on the car In- In in stead of spending that money home in the local loca channels ot of trade One salesman told me that lie he heI I know ot of friends who had ceased to to eat cat square meals meal In order to save ave mone money and ond time to be ba de de to the fine automobiles they have havo purchased He Ho told of one ono tam tam- tarn fam family ily lIy here bread and bo- bo boI bo bologna I logan logna ogna formed the evening meal This type typO of meal does not cost much can be hastily prepared eaten oaten and imd there are few dishes to wash afterwards afterward Thus the family VoIlS sas able oble to spend much moro more time riding around evenings In the tine fine dyed closed car they were buying on the Installment plan The Tho foregoing is I Just ju t one side of the automobile situation The Tho purchase of automobiles by city folks who must cut down on their buYing of ot staples In order to own the car may be bo an evil from the standpoint of ot the local merchant But Dut the tho purchase e of automobiles by residents rei id nt of ot the tho country districts has hos brought more trade to the city merchante door The district In which there are tho the most automo automo- automobiles biles bUes and the tile most good g roads Is the dt in which there are tower things thines purchased from the I maIl order houses I Anent the automobile Question I once heard City Commissioner Oscar B D I Madson point out that there are many citizens who yell about the price o ot a a ton of coal which the they purchase at Inter ale alII fairly far apart yet think nothing i about backing ery e e cry few do das s their big motor car up to a service eta eta- sta station tion Uon to be filled titled with S 5 u north orth ot of gas and oil This also reminds mo me of ot tho the rum ruin hound I know of He Ia pays 26 25 I cents two or three times a day for forC Co C thimble full of moonshine et ct hollers his head off oft about the tho 11 cents centa a 00 quart his hia Vo niro Ite pays for milk for tho children He calls the bootlegger his friend and thinks the milk mille man a robber A great out outdoor sport In O Odan en Is to drive to tho the dl district In the evening park ark your automo bile at the curb of Washington Av- Av Avenue Av Avenue and then quietly sit In your car to watch the pedestrians go so bY mean melting malting such comm comments as an the p peculiarities of ot the pass passers passers- passersby by rs- rs by w rant wu The other night a snappy young man walked along alongA A girl In a ft parked auto said Aint he the cats cat's hat though II a ayoung ayoung ayoung I IA young toman passer by Inspired this remark She thinks she's the snakes snake's hips The young woman heard this shaft She turned to the auto and fired this broadsides I suppose you think youre youre you're the bees bee's knees just luat because got cot gota cota grota a closed car Orchestra music seems to be picking up In Ogden with Ed Short b back k In Ogden fiddling away with his hi orchestra at tho the Alhambra and with nith Albert Erickson and hh bli or- or orchestra orchestra or orchestra chestra at tho the Orpheum With these two orchestras as ae a found found- foundation foundation foundation Lester Hinchcliff should find much easier the tho task of ot getting Retting a s symphony orchestra together for forthe forthe forthe the Now Year s 5 production ot of Messiah There use 1104 a time hen the tho morning newspaper worker con con- considered con considered the man on the e paper a lucky fellow because the morning newspaper man Is work work- workIng working ing lag In the afternoon and opening when then hen other folks folk are enjoying themselves I was surprised to find In Salt Lake last lait Sunday that the tho i morning paper man Is la beginning to he be I is lucky The Tho change chang In sentiment is 18 caused by the establishment lehment In Salt Lake of ot a 00 municipal municipal pal golf golt course Along Alone nith 1 Ith hundreds of ot others the Salt Lake Lalee newspaper men have been bitten by tho golf golt bur bull They o go out to to park parle pay the modest fee tee required and ha lime base e Do a good time e In the fresh air The Tho worker A the morning newspaper Is In a II p to get set to the course courso In iii the tho morning when It is I least crowded Hence he e thinks think he Is lucky It beg In egine to look an as though golf Instead of poker will be the newspaper mans man's national pastime everybody is playing golf gol since the tho municipal course ourse was wan opened I Last Sunday players had hod res- res reg registered at the first tee tea before noon and tho the day tas os a threatening one Every occupation nearly was rep rep- rep x assented There woo was a farmer aho ho lived near Dear tho the course He lie said he had looked through tho the fence at atthe atthe atthe the golfers so eo o often otten that he got a hankering to hit the little ball a rood good wallop He said It looked easy After he had taken about ono one swat he ho declared ho he became a confirmed golf tan fon and plays ploys as often as u his hie time permits |