Show 41 I 1 1 I dads ti I 1 P e m X N t column V 1 if 4 i 11 I 1 J 1 I s I 1 in the whole state of california where so BO many hundreds ol of former park city people now make their homes there are nono none who likes can california fornia better or la is more consist consistently eltiy loyal to her home city than Is mrs jule singer of san rafael the lady expresses her longing for homo home and mountains in the following poem received this week which chwe we gladly publish under the caption THE HILLS ARE R CALLING YOU every spring my blood leaps gayly and my heart goes arazy kat then I 1 long to don old and a good for nothing hat for the hills back home are caning calling 1 fresh zephyrs bid me to come and drink my fill 1111 of nature caressed by good old utah sun now the path that leads to heaven Is thru the haunts I 1 long to roam and the friends I 1 love so dearly are labeled from back homo home so each spring I 1 hear bear the calling and its got the goat of me to smell the old earth steaming once more in dear park city JULE SINGER 0 it must run in the family we received a letter the past week from sam jr who Is now at the editorial desk of the portland oregon journal in which he informs us that his youngest daughter annie catherine eighth grade pupil Is editor of her school paper the beaumont broadcaster A copy of the paper was forwarded us and its four pages are filled with interesting and snappy school items and a credit to its young editor clever girl peggy dear and in time to come it if your inclinations run that way you may reach even greater heights than daddy has attained in the great field ot of journalism the me oldest daughter mary elizabeth now a junior in alg high school was also editor of her school paper when in the eighth grade clever girl too bobs friendly people are everywhere and easily found if you are fortunate enough to be possessed with a spirit of friendliness 0 S Mini alson very truthfully says 0 0 friendly people can be found in every town the world around roer I 1 go im sure to find at least one soul whose smile Is kind he may not have one touch of style but yet be b blest bi t with such a smile As touches me in such a way to cheer ch eerme me up f tor or al all I 1 t the he day his color may be white or brown and likely hes bes without renown his face may show the smudge of dirt and dark and greasy be his shirt he may be found within a store it may be the she who mops the floor ive even found policemen who forgot themselves and smiled at youl you I 1 and I 1 have also learned that I 1 can find a quarrel with halt half a try if I 1 am surly cross and sour ill meet my match within thi the hour but it if I 1 smile and pleasant be my smile Is soon returned to me and so it is my whole life thru im apt to get my honest due 0 0 so glad your loang lo 10 ing old Is back on the page writes one of our readers we lilt hit the mark when we said it was the good looks and not the 9 good food reading that popularized the column col it was away back when sliver silver was much higher and more plentiful tor for the country publishers than it Is now and dad much younger when annual trips in various parts of these united states find and canada were made by him with the national editorial association it was at one of these meetings held at guthrie Gu thrle oklahoma when we first met jim lawry a texas orator and publisher of the signal at honey grove texas an able writer and a splendid fellow A mutual friendship was formed at that time which has lasted undimmed mcd through the man years following many meetings of the association we attended and many thousands of miles we traveled together ca east west north and south and many were the happy times enjoyed with scores of other members of the organization ladles and gentlemen and many lasting friendships formed these happy meetings and long journeys and mutual friendships were vividly recalled the past week when a photograph of editor jim lawry upon moving it from its frame which has hung in our home since the good old days of long ag adv on the back of photo we reread the following friendly tribute from jim to sam written when photos were exchanged after one of the many outings it reads 0 to who to me Is a new toy and a new joy every time I 1 bee him whose soul I 1 can see and hear and know by my own soul sense whose presence Is a balm for every hurt burt a cure tor for every sorrow if ever you are saddened dear boy because others do not understand you or appreciate you turn this over and gaze upon the shadow of one who does of one who finds fewer faults in you than he finds hairs upon the top of his bis own shining pate to you may pach each morn bring a glad sunrise each eve reveal bright sunset skies and a n night I 1 choie bobe starlight glit never dies clies JIM dear jim lawry A typical texan big bral brained ned and a heart of gold what happy memories were revived when reading rereading re rc your kind words undeserved perhaps but oh how truly appreciated appreciate dit it may be we ve will meet again in your beloved state texas texar where rny my friends are many and where memories of happy visits wonderful irful hospitality and sincere affection will never fade the following communication vas re raved r ived tuesday and Is open for discussion and action if deemed advisable dear dad it Is now spring again and nd all cars are out on the road and booze drinking careless driving and speed demons are again at it why dont the city saas dads put a good man ui in the city motorcycle saddle before some eoma little kiddle kiddie or grownup grown up la Is under archers care then it will tie be too late A good man would id more than pay his salary besides giving all protection marshal st jeor Is doing the best he can but he can not be all over the city at once he Is the 1 1 most progressive chief of police park twity ever hadway bad why not give him help A good traffic officer would leave all bother other policemen tree free to do their duty park avenue Is the best racing track in utah at least the most in use A traffic officer officer could grab some ot of these out of town gr grotters grafters grat who pay no license and who are taking trade away from the th home town merchants so dad lets protect all kiddies kidd les adults and cars from these booze hounds careless speed demon element by putting on the city pay roll a traffic officer have the mayor and city council stretch the 1930 budget before G M archers business gets too big for him to handle caused by car accidents good luck dad hope you feel at home again I 1 A CITIZEN Park ParIC paricity City utah march 24 1930 4 bishop cannon the noted divine of new york city went fishing recently and he tells the following as his ex peri ence 0 0 the two charming daughters of my host took ma me down to the trout stream one morning and I 1 had hardly cast my line when a disreputable looking chap sat sa down alongside aal asked catchin Catch ln many pard 1 rather taken aback by the mans familiarity in mili I arity I 1 drew myself up in offended dignity and stated sir I 1 am a fisher of men well declared the unabashed offender winking at the y young ou g ladles ladies you sure have the right bait at al smith wintering in florida looked up from his morning paper and said with a laugh funny thing but here Is a democratic farmer only twenty years old who has actually solved the farm relief problem while president hoovers commission is still busy trying to find out what its all about how did he do it asked mrs smith eloped with an heiress chuckled at al re reaching aching for his golf clubs the following interesting news items are from dr alhambra tor for the Co column lumm breese rosette who spent several years in park city was in the office wednesday to say eay hello and chiefly to inquire about dad he like the rest who have called was quite disappointed at finding that hat you had bad left tor for utah ile he has spent the he last year or so in peru south america and Is still with the ingersoll rand company after visiting his mother here in alhambra Alb ambra for a while he Is coming up your way and will of course call on you he says he enjoyed the record a and nd your column very much while he was away down south tessie and joe wheeter were in the other day and report that F J mcloughlin M C loughlin ln was consider considerably abl Y better and with the coming of spring and warmer weather west he r lie he ought h t to improve considerably joe 1 Is back with the hayward lum be ser r company at L long no beach B each and he be believes 1 eve h his IS chances h ric e are r e good for steady progress mrs george evans has been visiting g her ter son dr A G evans of alhambra the past week mrs evans lives in ventura alth her daughters misses erma ind gertrude mrs airs W E sutton and son robert retura returned I 1 ed to salt lake last week from santa monica afonica where mrs sutton had been visiting her sister mrs airs james waters mrs waters will return to salt lake as 86 soon as school school Is out down this nay alhambra the city beautiful of southern california californi a where w here we enjoyed the invigorating air and warm sunshine during the winter months wo we note was featured in the press dispatches of 0 the country tuesday last because of a biplane crash within its city limits the air ship belonged to the noted screen actor wallace berry lie ho was waa not a passenger however but his personal pilot george maves hla his wife and lynn H hayes a friend were instantly killed 0 los angeles should take immediate steps to gaev bag arthur brisbane the noted editor he had the audacity the past week to publish in his dally daily column that san diego excella los angeles ten times I 1 vr hon ben it comes to real sunshine and delightful climate the very idea |