Show IT IS not our nature to be boost tul ful but we do 0 o not hesi hesitate a to t to 0 a say ay and that too without tear fear of 4 f successful c s contradiction that the park record gets out as good a weekly paper as is published in the state stata of utah that it never falters in its loyalty to park city it is first last and all the time for its mines its merchants and its citizens it never tires of urging the spending ot home money with home people and has done much and is still doing a great deal in stopping the sending away of money for goods ahat cau can be purchased at home it records the happenings of park city faithfully and to the best ability of the news gathers it has a chod deal of money invested in a modern country newspaper plant and strives always to give full value tor for money received from rif its patrons now with the above facts faced admitted and in all fairness should not reciprocity be practiced and support given to the home newspaper Is it fair to send away for or printing that can be furnished as good and as cheap ils as from concerns in the larger cities we point with pride to our home merchants known by their advertisements who show their appreciation ot of the efforts ot of the local paper supporting it loyally and patronizing it for all printing used in their establishments despite the soli citations of representatives of outside concerns but there are others tor for reasons unknown an known who never patronize its advertising column sand worse still without getling from the home hoine print shop give their commercial printing to outside concerns we freely admit we want this home work or at least a chance given us to compete with the out ot of town fellow it is undeniable that the home merchant should be patronized by home people and it is also indisputable that the home merchant should patronize home institutions be it printing or otherwise service and price always considered si give the home pin printing ting of fien fici a chaner chanco for the unfortunate owners are really human and have to live the same as other business and professional men IT IS with regret the record learns that nearly has been withdrawn from the local hospital by i 1 men working at one ot of the big properties of the camp they are surely doing themselves and the town they live in a great injustice subscribing in g to an outside hospital is only in curing extra expense and danger to the men following mining when an accede accident nt occurs it is immediate attention you want it if the accident is Ee fc erious rious which Is usually the case life Is by waiting until train to travel many miles to get into a hospital where you are not known and where you are treated as aa charity charge and often not given the best ot of attention because of that fact in your own home town you have an institution thoroughly equipped with trained and competent nurses who are interested in your case and who gives you every attention in their power your home physicians are also interested iv ir you they are all graduates from reputable medical colleges with long practice in surgery and medicine and they will do tor for you precisely what the doctors in salt lake would do you are conveyed to your home hospital immediately precious time Is ia saved and your sufferings relieved instead of 0 added to then why subscribe to an outside institution ution wily degrade your manhood and do something you know is against your best interests why not be loyal to yourself and family as well as to your employer and town and on paying your money tor for the maintain ance of an institution that your conscience and common sense tells you Is for your good to patronize be a man and do manly things and you will think more of yourself and be better thop thought glit of THE last issue of the salt lake mining review la is optimistic regarding the future of mining and in an editorial under the caption of only the beginning says during the past six or eight months a wonderful increase in mining activities has been witnessed all over the united states tile the financial and industrial life of the nation has already felt and I 1 experienced the benefits resulting from a rejuvenated industry and people are looking forward to a period of almost unheard of prosperity and many are making every effort to take advantage of present conditions while they last but this is only uie beginning this is only the beginning tor for tile the use of the metals will be largely augmented tor for many years to come no matter whether the war last only a day longer or tor for a period of ten years during the period of causeless destruction of 0 human life and the wrecking of hearts and homes there will be a heavy and most urgent demand for or copper zinc lead and quicksilver to be used in the manufacture of war materials when peace has been restored a much greater demand will be witnessed and for the reason that the period ot of reconstruction st has arrived for that which has been destroyed must bo be replaced and this too in nearly every line of 0 industry for twenty years at least the ni milling filing industry ot of the united st states ites should flourish as never before and no man who has a mine or prospect from which lie he can produce gold bold lead copper zinc and silver for silver is bound to come into its own again in the near future need tear fear that lie he will fail of 0 a market for his product it if he will only get down to business and take out his ore mining in all ot of its branches Is very active at the present time but this Is only the beginning AN authorized appropriation of three million dollars for preventing forest fire and kindred purposes brov provided ld ed for in what Is known as the weeks law was allowed to lapse because of the careless failure of the last democratic congress to carry out the mandate of a former law the weeks law was enacted to enable the federal government to cooperate e with the states to secure protection from forest fires it authorized appropriations up to eleven millions to carry its purpose into effect based upon carefully drawn plans it provided tor for the purchase of 0 lands at the head waters of navigable streams to aid navigation and the regulation of stream now flow and thereby promote forest protection th the e necessity for forest fire protection I 1 is shown ily by the official reports of the vast destruction such fires cause an average of acres Is burned over annually in the united states with ft a money loss of about says the bureau burcan report the danger threatens both northern and southern forests in the coniferous forests of the north tile the destruction of merchantable timber is frequent in the pine or hard wood forests of the south the chief damage Is the repeated killing of youna young growth this is severe because the young growth has a very great future value and upon it depends the permanency of the lumber industry in the region IT SEEMS as it park city people like to be humbugged humbugger hum bugged many of them will go out of their vy to patronize an outsider when it would be money in their pockets and a duty they owe to themselves it they patronized home merchants and thus keep their money where it belongs this week a peddler drifted into town took out a butcher license and peddled hams many housewives tell fell tor for the fellows wily talk and bought the hams which turned out to be shoulders and paid 2 12 1 2 to 4 cents a pound more tor for them than charged at any of our local stores of course it served them right but will some one rise up and explain why it Is that so many of our home people pay more tor for foods I 1 and wares in order to have their money go out of town rather than pay less atheme at home and then howl hew their fool heads off at the high cost of living use common sense and reason by discouraging the scheming peddlers lars and mall mail order business and encouraging the home merchant and taxpayer tax payer by giving him your patronage URGING that and peace a ta men who sing 1 I did not raise my girl to be a mother I 1 as a companion song bong to 1 I did not raise my boy to be a soldier colonel theodore roosevelt rode roughshod rough shod over the ideals deals of peace advocates when he be addressed a throng of people at the san diego exposition roosevelt day july during Roosevel ts declaration that preparedness for war commanded respect from all nations a spectator shouted do you believe in war with mexico Alexi coll roosevelt walking to the edge of the platform near where the enquirer was standing shot out his right arm and declared emphatically 1 I believe in enforcing peace in mexico and not talking about it but enforcing it at this enthusiasm rose to a high pitch and 30 rough riders seated on the speakers platform shouted bully tor for you teddy give it to him again what has he got to say now i the speaker had been silenced NTO NO OTHER part ot of our great country was lilt hit harder because of tile the success of the democratic party in the last national election and became the european war that followed two years later than the south for a time c conditions ons were appalling and business practically at a stand still so the following from bradstreets Is refreshing there is a more cheerful feeling in the south instrumental n bringing this about is the know ledge edge that the federal reserve bank will take steps to prevent financial congestion that the staple crop which is the cheapest raised in years es 68 in good shape that chat warehouse facilities cili ties have been and are being enlarged and that cotton Is not likely to be declared contraband ot of war in addition southern advices advises report more snap to lumber and industrial centers are getting good ex export port business not all of this by the way being tor for war material THE STATE or county officers could make gulte a haul and stop illegal traffic in liquor were they to watch and wait in empire canyon this section n of our city Is inhabited principally by foreigners ardd some of them are getting rich selling liquor unlawfully A strict watch is kept on the saloon men down town who pay a high license to do business and their heir places are closed tight on sunday ft aich is proper but they should be protected to the extent of 0 having the illegal sale of liquor stopped and the die officers attention should be given to places like empire canyon and also to drug stores down town where whiskey is obtained as easily as Is soda water if reports coming to this office are true play fair to lilt all concerned mr air officer EVERY pay day sees a lot of cheap puny representatives of outside tailoring houses flock to park city soliciting orders and telling whoppers about their goods and charging exorbitant prices tor for shoddy suits you have home ionic merchant tailors home representatives of tailoring houses men you know and who know you they have better goods and better prices then why not patronize them and inform the puny outsiders to get their orders where they spend their money think it over and its dollars to doughnuts you will say the record is right THE extent of electric power used in making a modern metropolitan newspaper Is best illustrated by the fact that nearly three hundred different electric motors are required to publish the new york times these motors aggregate more than five hundred horse power two motors does the work very satisfactorily tor for the park record IN MANY cities tile the election of popular candidates is signaled by winking the electric lights by a pre ar ranged code the result of any election can be instantly signalled signal led to every household where electric lighting 13 19 used suppose park city arys this scheme echeme at the next city election OH MAKE your home bright bring in tile the violin or thy tho picture it does not net require a great erest salary or a big house or chased silver or gorgeous upholstery to make a happy home all that Is wanted is a fathers heart a mothers heart in sympathy with young folks WITH their production of coal valued at tor for 1914 utah mines again have established a remarkable record according to fi figures g just compiled by C E lasher coal statistician of the geological survey THE RECORD is always pleased to see sea items from its columns reproduced in salt lake as well as other pa papers in th the state but it feels mighty peeved when these papers fall fail to give the proper credit THE average number of telephone calls dally daily in tho the city of chicago Is 18 during the recent street railway strike this was increased to calls a day DONT knock help yourself along by becoming popular and push your friends with you its very easy be a good fellow and soon have a procession of followers telephoning to los angeles angel san francisco and other western cities from the east is almost an every day occurrence occur ence now WHEN a man Is a success he ha claims the credit when lie he is a failure lie finds some woman to blamo blame tor for it horace fletcher Is teaching tho the belgians to get along with half as much food by chewing it more nearly a century before count rumford taught the armies of europe that they could make their food go farther by chewing it longer but when people are hungry they are apt to bolt their food nearly as fast as they can swallow it we on exports experts say that pretty soon all women will ill wear ear clothes to match their hair that will not be objectionable provided they wear enough eggs are very dear in berlin according to dispatches theres nothing fresh about that for high here too we do plumbing heating and all kinds hinds of 0 sheet iron work H W DEIGHTON across street from city hall |