Show y I I At a oil o of one ono of the the the- ramps of the Daughters Daughter of or Mrs Mra Minerva a Shaw gave A sketch ketch of ot som some om of the tile J problems I which confronted the omen women IU inthe n the ealy e lly days das of Utah Ut li Today you Ou can walk Into Inlo a attori lor or and mid buy every necessity and aini for tor cash and even en on the tho I plan In the days day of pioneering the thc women had to make nearly every th nl they wore oro and get along with lIh only the baro bare necessities of t bo home spinning wheels they made the clothing and for dyes dyea they the bark of th the willow 01 tho leaves lea of or the ho peach tree were no yeast cakes and an anthe the housewife had to make mako her own beast easl Soap was as a luxury and Mrs Shaw related how Jow when ithen relatives were preparing to leave the Mis Missouri lIs- lIs river for tor the he wilderness hey wrote to Inquire what was most moss needed and tho letters go going co- co conr mg ing nr back said DrIng soap Soap was so valuable 11 it not be bo used to scrub the tho floors so that when a stain slaIn showed It had bad to be treated by absorbents By the th way In the tho pioneer plOMer days carpets and rugs rue were vere not avail avail- available available available able aa as a now and bare bar floors served In the he kitchen It was the pride Of f every wom worn woman an 1111 to have havo spotless white floors and ond so they were down on their knees repeatedly scrubbing the wood VI Wives lies today have comparative ease fase You have heard the song about abou Monday being wash da day and so 10 on 01 through the tho tho- tho celt That was the Inescapable routine ot of the old days Now wash vash day Is with wilh Its Us soap and suds and ond gen gen gen- general Ken era erol eral disarrangement of ot thIngs things- Even Iven ven the sweepIng of the th long go Is being banished W wd ast ast j va vacuum dc ce f l- l 1 Ceilings In the tile pioneering days were made of ot cotton and once a 0 year they were were- white washed co Coo O Evin the homes were n 1 given a coating waSh of white wash eJ ci nl p cip b a Trier are or boys boy and girls eirls who a white wash white have never r ne seen brush an andy of them have havo never Bever many with sleeves n rolled irp U give Elv all I her strength a o 0 the clothes on a wash board C Say how things thines have changed S P SAnd And are they changing for tor the better beter Yes the tho dru drudgery which has hasI gone has allowed to es- es esA esAn es escape I cape early breakdowns A An n out Girls often oCten married at sixteen som t and they were old women at atin in thirty Now a girl eirl at thirty Is young enough not to be classed cale as an old mal maid ot t bl r rIn In tact fact there are arc no oi old l maids tim bO toda loda except those who ho elect to tor tobe tolie I Ie be old maids I r I sll But in the years gone cone bY under omen tomen who wilo did stand up the th strain were hIghly tilted fitted to tob b the ra of a great race They Thoy had of body had and ad determination and relt the responsibility of or parent parent- parenthood parenthood hood They were devoted to their am Illes s 's and nd built real homes cut Gi-cut praise must mutt be given to tolie tolie tolie lie nobl w nCI en of ot pioneer das clays fay lr hi-lr sacrifices sacrifice never fall to tobe tobe tobe be appreciated by their descend descend- nt- nt S S Did you ever go EO Into the th files filesa p tit a n and getting back baek to b hr hr period note not the theo doi o o one r I i Wol 01 thu nu a a copy of a Richmond J es taming a letter Va Va paper co from Harrison coun county Indiana as found lound In which eggs gs were s il-s The q at five cents a dozen andre and ond rw c l 1 t ikens 75 Th cents a a dozen This ro re In September 1846 Hit of lica hea tn oats were 1 16 G cents cente and II a butter 6 Ii cents a pound and sold from 8 toen to din And aid cows cow ent en S I 10 O Wheat was WaB extremely high hitha lay 01 BO O cents a bushel m in b AIt A r the th farmers In HarrIson county did not have money en ug to have bought an auto auto- automobile auto lf mobile if au automobiles automobiles were to be That th rj re rc no automobiles an and 1 no and no phonographs graphs graphs and no movies and no gas Is ono One reason why farmers fa ners could exist In 1846 G If K they had been tempted as th farmer Is today loday all of them would have been listed sted for lor the poor house hous po 09 c Rut nut human wants determine f When n people generallY h aC p d nothing more than th the Viv It most molt trine nt frugality woul would 1 do- do deor doof de demand set ormand mand mend they received just enough or of to 10 meet those thos requirements 11 1 fol demands When every family an automobile ns as a essential to its lis no of the aver nyer- welfare the revenue o I Continued On Page Seven Sc News a Views From tago o One ago family will permit that lux- lux luxury luxury lux luxury ury As S the years go by the ma mars ot of the people Is demanding and receiving more of ot the worlds world's goodS and that Is aa ue it hould be beas as it makes for progress progress In America to today ay one big problem is production over A recent survey ey of ot our factory plants discloses the tho fact tact that there Is 40 per cent moro more ca- ca capacity ca capacity than is utilized With lIth modern machinery the requirements of oC mankind aro arc not great enough to keep all the wheels moving mo Last year ear tor for Instance the tho food products canned In the United Slates exceeded the demands ot of the trade trado by 30 per cent This country It if called upon could do tho the manufacturing for tor torone third forone-third one third one third of ot the tho population of ot the tho earth carth California alone in 19 canned of ot fruits and vege- vege vegetables vege vegetables tables and Utah packed worth As man b becomes c more oro skilled sk In production his wants must multi multi- multiply multiply multiply ply and his appetite increase From Irom all accounts mm man is mul- mul mul multiplying his bis wants but often Ja is unable to satisfy gall all his demands At this lime time of ot year our moun moun- mountain mountain tain ranges range are arc beautiful In their capping of ot snow When the tho valleys are warm the tho great peaks peak white In their ral ral- ral ral-menti ral meat ment are aro majestic I When you OU have nothing else to todo todo todo do look look up at thos those mighty moun mountains Looking up Instead of down dnn will do you good |