| Show mn m HV n F 14 4 i HH 1444 H H fl i 6 0 I 1 I 1 dads J column jm ahli I 1 II 11 M M wo we did not write the following but coincide w with th every word thereof thereal the blessed are the merchants er chants who advertise t ise because they believe in it and their business lor for their prosperity shall increase bany many told fold aw blessed are tho the country correspondents who send in their well written items every week for some of their friendly neighborhood shall go abroad in the land blessed Is the woman who sends in a written account ol of a party or wedding tor for she shall see the details ot of the function and the names of her guests correctly reported blessed are those who do not expect the editor to know everything but who call him and tell him when an interesting event occurs to them tor for they shall have a newsy paper in their town blessed are they who get their copy in early tor for they shall occupy a warm place in the editors hea heart 1 B blessed 1 essed are those who ho cooperate co operate with the editor in his efforts in behalf be half of the community for their town shall be known far and wide as a good place in which to live III III III birth control worries not mr and mrs leonais chavarria chavarela of tuxtla gustener Gust enez mexico during their forty years of married ried life thirty seven children were born bom to them twenty three boys and fourteen girls gills including eighteen pairs ol of twins twine the wife has been given the proud distinction ot of being the most prolific mother in mexico talk about building of the kingdom here Is an example of what can be done if you go about it seriously in the moving picture line over in russia they are doing things lust just a wee bit different than in this country A picture entitled earth has lust just been completed by a brilliant young soviet who seeks to convey the elemental emotions of life in its raw earthly terms one scene of some length Is given over to a perfectly nude woman it if this picture Is released and sent to this country for exhibition theaters playing it win will have to be enlarged to accommodate the curious crowds who will crash the gates to witness it the following Is from the alhambra california advocate of may 2nd and III EDWARD HUGO LUCAS edward hugo lucas 67 years old of west commonwealth avenue alhambra california passed away thursday mr lucas lucaa was born bom in pekin illinois he had resided in Cali forina tor for nine years he was a member of the uintah lodge no ko 7 F A 11 ol of park city wah utah he Is survived by two sisters bisters mrs dora myers and mrs david grant of pekin and a brother fred lucas of denver colorado funeral services will be held at saturday afternoon at the alhambra chapel ot of F V A utter son interment will be in pekin mr lucas was an old timer ot of park city he ha worked in the early days at the ontario end and was quite active in social fraternal and civic affairs at that time he left park city about 1895 and came to california making his home in alhambra for several years past the following notice has been sent out by president L H A meeting of the park ark city association ot of southern california has been called for monday night may itlay at the office of J W bleger in the san fernando building los angeles the officers and all interested parties are invited to be present details end and arrangements tor for the annual picnic will be discussed 4 0 the good and bad people of our good city have grumbled and perhaps swore about theomi weather of the past week many of them wishing they were in sunny california had they been transported however they would have found climatic conditions there even worse than they have been here in a letter received today from that section we are informed the weather has simply been beastly down that way the past week almost continual rain with miserable cold fogs have been their portion the snows of this high altitude are preferable even though not welcomed at this season of the year no use finding fault however corpus juris writing to the salt lake evening telegram the past week says there Is one supreme court judge to be elected this fall with the party conventions 4 vent Teut ions coming on 01 shortly it may not be amiss to call attention to the tact that millie there are arc many lawyers only IL a few are possessed of the qualifications I 1 and character that should be the possession I 1 of a man sitting on the highest court in this state may I 1 use your columns to suggest that his party the republican party could not do better than to nominate judge lee B 13 wight formerly on the district bench ile he has I 1 believe the knowledge end and experience and he also has the keen sense of justice which so many others lack I 1 do not know whether et his he would run but I 1 am sure that it if 44 he were on our supreme court he would i oe a valuable man there and would add dt dignity raty poise knowledge and experience to ta that hut bench agree agreeing ing fully with corpus juris we t second 1 the motion urging judge N ft illah nomination which would mean his I 1 a certain election next november A man there was find he made his prayer to his hie miserly pile of gold and be lost his smile but he care and tile his heart grew stem and cold ile he worked and he fought from sun to tun lull with nothing in mind but this he ha had vo to time for laughter and lun fun vf not even a babas kiss A he chuckled with glee at his bank ac count and he said bald to himself im smartt smart I 1 As aa day by day it continued to mount while greediness grew in his heart the years moved on and after a while he finally anally came to the end and ho be left behind him a wealthy pile of gold but never a fr friend lendi 1 many will remember A B kennedy who with his family made his home in park city some years ago when mr kennedy was one of the obliging salesmen in the grocery department of the welsh driscoll droscoll bucks establishment 0 alter after leaving park city mr kennedy located at bonnie clare nevada where be engaged in the grocery business and made good in renewing his subscription the past week mr kennedy remarked well sam barn im glad to see you back on the lob job it looked tor for awhile well ill say no more on that score but your sojourn in southern california did the work and may you continue on the job for an indefinite period is the wish of if your old pal I 1 expect to be in the old home town sometime during the coming summer and now some of the high society ladles ladies of the middle west as well as hundreds of ordinary folks satisfied their craving for strong drink last week by indulging in jake one ot of the 67 57 soft drink varieties and in consequence a quietus was put upon their activities by paralysis those who dance must pay the fiddler and we have little sympathy tor for dancing booze who bozzle just tor for the satisfaction 0 of o violating the liquor law III III mrs jake hoffman in writing from los angeles last week said in part everything down this way Is beautiful now but no more so than in good old utah I 1 know because I 1 have just returned from a happy three weeks visit there loyalty to their home state Is characteristic of all worth while utahna many of a our readers remember our former townspeople mr and mrs C J haueter they are now e enjoying life at corona california where they have a home and engaged in the chicken business in a letter received from them the past week they expressed pleasure at hearing of our continued improvement since leaving the sunny clime and further said we are all in the best of health and like california better all the time line we certainly enjoy the record and dads column thanks mrs jule singer singe writing from her home in san ratael rafael california last week says in part like the rest of human kin kind d we out this way have our share of heartaches and worry we realize however it is useless to sit down and give up but far better to keep on the move and then move faster which Is precisely what I 1 am doing I 1 never stop its go go go specially especially now with all the roses in our garden in bloom I 1 must keep them cut for I 1 have to supply the oakland hotel with roses every week easter sunday I 1 sent over one thousand to the hotel and another thousand to the hospitals and more than eight hundred to the churches of our city besides hundreds more to friends and the sanitarium I 1 take flowers to all the patients in the latter institution twice a week III Is U it ita it a tact fact whoever Is satisfied with what he does docs has reached his culmination mi he will progress no further mans M destiny Is to be not but forever unsatisfied tho marv marvelous elou 1 who came from los log angeles to salt lake a few ew we wels ks ago to endeavor to solve the mysterious and brutal murder of mrs Moor melster has failed so eo far to make ve very ry much of a showing during his stay in salt lake he be worked and moved in fix mv mysterious ways and then silently departed with the dastardly crime cepar antly no nearer solution than when he first came and now word comes from him he will not discuss the case nr moke a report of his findings perhaps perhaps tor for anacher year or more the chances are quite favorable the murderer will die ci of old 1 d age and not with a noose around his neck as be should do tho following clipping from a recent milwaukee paper may prove of interest to proprietors etora of soft drink parlors w who h 0 a are re dally daily violating the law and getting rich at it because of inactivity on th the 0 P part art of public officials A carload ot of padlocks made in the old pabst brewery by the mabler lack co I 1 juneau juncaj avenue milwaukee wis was via i being made ready to ship to new york S where here w some ot of them may be used by j federal prohibition agents to clote the establish establishments ants of liquor law violators I 1 the carload carload containing padlocks valued at and weighing 16 tons is the largest consignment ever made here the loaded car was sealed by a huge padlock three teet feet high weighing 25 pounds which was locked by acting mayor cornelius corcoran and then christened as he be broke a bottle ot of dicarl near hear bear over it the key Is to be dispatched monday afternoon by air mall mail to mayor r james walker who it was waa stated will open the car upon its arrival j |