Show dad s i column i am iii mali l HEREAFTER pedestrians oil 01 kansas highways must wear a bright red led light e ither either lore fore or alt aft when tramping along on a public thoroughfare at night or complain not if injured by a motorist and prohibiting prohibit in i natives datives to take court action it II the ight less pedestrian Is hurled into eternity because of 0 failure to comply with the new law and it Is not a bad law at that a h a ll a dear dad ENCLOSED FIND check for renewal of subscription for the park record it Is a welcome weekly visitor your magazine club offers are wonderful values and I 1 am taking advantage of your splendid otter offer success to the record MB LIR LI I 1 L S salt lake city utah march 22 1833 1933 a a a ONE OF our prominent men always interested ln in the advance of 0 our state in comme commenting u ting on the recent state legislature casualty casually remarked A law should tie be enacted that our state legislature meet but once every ten years merely to ratify the national census and then promptly adjourn not a bad idea in our opinion ass IT IS pleasing to read that mrs joe H GUI gill the woman so seriously wounded by one of the bullets fired by the late lak and intended for president roose koose volt Is finally over the danger line and will likely be ba discharged from the miami florida hospital in the near future it was a continuous fight for life during the ladys five weeks confinement in the hospital 9 fi fi is a AND NOW an eminent structural engineer and scientist tells the world that the heaviest of a series that has hag visited southern california the last two decades Is yet to come and perhaps cause greater destruction and desolation than ever before this Is by no means a cheering prediction for the residents of that section but then scientists like politicians does not always guess correct and the above scientific guess will not stop the rebuilding and continued progress of the californians B ii hi a fi WE IN THIS neck of the woods unanimously agree with lyle B nicholas choles Nl member of the lower house bouse of the state legislature when he declared beer bill was the most ridiculous piece of legislation pushed through the last legislature in an address before the salt lake advertising club mr nicholas continued it if a beer bill had to be P passed assed it should have permitted sale as well as manufacture I 1 would be ashamed to tell any of my friends outside utah that while we permit manufacture 0 of beer we are unable to sell it within the confines of the state i a F a a 5 IT DEPENDS entirely upon senator wm win H king as to who will be the next united states district attorney tor for utah both congressmen prefer dan B shields lor for the important position but senator thomas Is holding out stiffly tor for his friend and backer knox patterson with sith senator king so tar far noncommittal it if it Is let left lor for the record to decide dan B will be given the badge of office as in our humble nonpartisan non partisan opinion he is justly entitled to this honor from his bis fellow democrats arid and we are of the firm opinion senator king will finally decide likewise S 5 B T hi afi confessing ITS inability to do the job itself congress was asked to give sweeping authority to the president it 11 he got that authority the thing could be done and the stability and credit of the government established reestablished re it if he tailed failed to get it then the roosevelt administration was wrecked at the start its pledges could not cot be redeemed and there was no way out of the hole tor for the nation it would have sunk deeper into the mire ot of national insolvency the roosevelt program would have been stopped in its tracks the importance ot of the vote cart can hardly be overstated a 5 Is WE READ that anton J clemak whose tragic death at the hands of 0 an assassin stirred the sympathy of millions of his fellow american citizens was a member of the following masonic bodies lawndale lodge no chicago ni ili york chapter R A lt M columbia K T madinas shrine temple and aryan grotto throughout his many years ot of membership his interest in the cratt craft was marked by frequent attendance at masonic meetings and liberal support of masonic charities following an elaborate service by family state and friends hll remains were laid to rest with simple masonic rites fi a ai fi a 9 TWENTY EIGHT years ago and etwas it was on friday the too a roosevelt roosevelt RooE evelt wedding shared the limelight new york gave a st patricks day parade and a president that nuptial occasion more significant than noted at the time brought theodore roosevelt from the white house to give his niece eleanor i roosevelt in marriage to her distant franklin delano roosevelt this year the white house itself was the scene of the anniversary celebration with some who ubo played important roles in 1905 present among them was mrs henry parish in whose home the wedding was held and warren delano robbins then an usher now an authority on protocol and social precedence many another will remember the roosevelt wedding day well preserved in print in the library ol 01 congress tp 5 BEER IS now legalized president tnt I 1 roosevelt making it so BO by bv hi his s signature agn i wednesday we will still have t to drink r near beer or illegal moonshine how bow ever tor for utah Is one ot of the 0 goody goody states that will manufacture it f for residents dente of other states to buy and guzzle but making it unlawful for its own residents to patronize a homel home industry ot of their home state but such ouch are the mental pecullar les ot of the majority I 1 of our brilliant law makers governor blood has baa ghen his endorsement and signature to this odd I 1 legislation so we smile and appear to IA like e it friday daa april apra ath Is when the nw aahl p r oli ibi seiti tion alon amendment will go int into 0 e effect e c i T The h signing ot of this measure b by president roosevelt I 1 t C carries arries out the pled pledge of the democratic platform of at an early modi PA catlon fi of the act the new deal Is surely moving along smoothly and effectively effect liely Isely a a afi A HANDFUL of salt lake prominent republicans went to ogden monday to extend greetings and welcome to former president hoover who was on his way to his california home to hereafter remain in the ranks of just everyday every day private citizens among the reception committee who appeared on the rear platform of the pullman at ogden were former senator reed smoot and former congressman don colton and as they appeared in the picture of mondays salt lake telegram with ith their hats down over their eyes and a decidedly downcast expression on their faces it gave the impression that both gentlemen were just a bit ashamed of the tha company they were li in they with mr hoover being es it Is only natural we suppose they could not be overly cheerful n v ic THE EARNEST prayer of 0 all who are interested in the great mining industry of t the west Is that the active advocates ol of silver will use ordinary every day common sense by following the timely and logical advice of president roosevelt by getting together and decide on some united plan lor for the rehabilitation of the white metal now la Is the tune time tor for ACTION and the discarding of petty personal differences feren ces by all in favor of bimetallism then the formulating of some unified concrete plan and in working tor for its adoption we now have a president who Is fa favorable to silver and will not only support but will put through any specific and sound plan agreed upon by the leading silver advocates if unity of action cannot be consummated then favorable balver legislation ts Is doomed for foi another year or more get together give and take then unite and silver will triumph A FOR FOK THE MONEY speculator ONE OP OF our staunch a silver liver advocates submits the following let us hope that when hen the new administration gets squared away for monetary reform that they give us a a basis tor for our money system something besides a dib discounted counted second mortgage on the widows cow I 1 all the suffering and losses and the stagnation of business during this depression pres bion are directly traceable to this fundamental weakness of our money system the gold standard sound bound and stable yes as tar far as it goes but when it was diluted with ith 18 8 part or of credit founded on tit t a values clues it collapsed like some of the public buildings in the southern california earthquake wh when our r to total t at of the medium ot of exchange shrinks hr ik i k ironi from 70 billions of 0 dollars I 1 in I 1 1929 il to 42 billic ins of dollars in in 1932 it Is that hat sound bound and adequate when a doll dollar increases no beabes from a purchasing P power 0 w 0 ot I 1 n 0 cents e ants in 1929 to cents in lis ca Is that an a honest dollar the ih a mo money ne ay iy and ad ban banking lk g tt system am we el h have v had in this coul country it has b been a ard paradise e lor or the money speculator but it has been poison tor for all those engaged in productive enterprises OBSERVER park city utah uta march marc 22 1833 LA fi a 11 F i 1 rici wl WRITES i THE FOLLOWING interesting letter was received this morning fram frank mclaughlin ln by mr air E J beggs dear rr friends i e ds your le letter ater was received a few days ago when the earthquake occurred I 1 was sitting in the room reading it felt celt as though the floor was bucking up and the I 1 icom c 0 f was falling in at the same time our h house 0 use Is a one story frame adjoining a two story brick on one side a two story frame with an outside chimney on the ether and the large odd follows fellows hall two doors from us the brick wall tumbled on to our roof crushing one side of the room in which I 1 was sitting and knocking the plaster off the ceiling the chimney on the ho house use on the other side was knocked down and the odd fellows hall so badly damaged that the fir emens wrecking Tec king crew pulled down the walls above the first story early 1 the next morning the only damage done our house was i that caused by the dishes and everything I 1 loose being crashed to the floar mostly all the brick buildings were damaged by the fire are walls cornices cornicks cor nices ce ment ornaments air poles etc being knocked off mostly all the churches and I 1 school buildings were badly damaged fortunately the quake occurred at p m when no one occupied coupled the schools or churches and very few in the theatres theartres the atres or oil business h houses the larger ones closing at p in I 1 the schuyler and kennebeck hotels on I 1 olean ocean boulevard opposite pacific electric depot were not damaged except perhaps I 1 to have their windows broken gas Is not turned on la in long beach yet so the only I 1 restaurants doing business are arc those hav I 1 inv dinv electric ranges and some small ones using oil stoves families are using electrio electric plates I 1 gertrude and mr van kuban went over to long beach early the morning alter after the quake and brought me over here I 1 where I 1 shall stay until the gas Is turned 0 on n and restaurants again operating normally bessle Is still in bakersfield and expects to come down soon and spend a week with us joe Is working tor for the company he had been with so long 3 I 1 was in los lea angelas angel a a ago and called on mr mir and mrs J C ohara while there mr and mrs jullius frankel came in all are well and had no bad effects irom from earthquakes which etrick los angeles but slightly gertrude and family are well veil the three children going to school arid and van working five and a halt half days a week which Is pretty good these times i am sending by this mall mail a copy of the I 1 i long beach sun to give you an idea ct cf how the city looks at present the more modern modem erected buildings stood up pretty well with regards to you oliver and mrs lockhart and all park city friends I 1 I 1 remain sincerely yours F P J acla mclaughlin 13 LIN aft erea brea california march 23 1933 I 1 B R W F GIVE TO the world the best you have and the but best will come back to you THE was recently asked will wili arne a merchant r c t nt who Is wise ever cease to ad vertese artl vert lse s e the answer was yes when the trees grow upside down when beggers beggars wear a crown when i ie ice e forms on the sun when hen sparrows weigh a ton ion when gold dollars get too cheap when women secrets keep when a flat targets to swim when satan a hymin garls go back on 1 gum when the small boy hates a drum when no politician ciari schemes when mince pies makes plea pleasant atin dreamt I 1 when its tun fun to break a tooth toot h when all lawyers tell the truth when cold water makes you drunk when you love to smell a skunk when the canvasser has no brass when these things all come to pass then the man wabe will cease to adae advertise artise THE MANY foolish unwise non adver using business men of park city should ponder on the above and profit thereby simply by letting prospective patrons know they are alive and in business S afi R yi SAYS OUR washington correspondent the tha president with the country behind him has been fighting tear fear and the inspired forces of confidence under the presidents fine leadership have already vanquished some of the forces of fear aud and have them on the run the senate meanwhile has been in a death struggle with anath r kind of fear the old fear of the veterans lobby still lives it Is the sort of tear fear that makes ambitious politicians break out ln in cold perspiration and tremble as the wind sighs around the eaves in the middle of the night and lonely thoughts turn to the next a election ec ass 5 9 5 1131 MICKEY ICKEY CONDON ejaculates dear dad ENCLOSED PLEASE find 2 00 tor for your newsy weekly I 1 would have sent it before only my check would of bounced back although I 1 did have 2 85 in the bank when the bankers decided they were overworked and declared a holiday ive always considered banking a snap sing as now tov they have about three months off out of every year but the grocery business looked pretty good a few weeks ago I 1 could have eaten a con couple PIS of bears anyhow with my small appetite things here in san Francl francisco soo are quiet as ever but with beer and banking arid and JD bridges rIdges coming along soon things ought to look rosy I 1 well irwill it will soon be time tor for the northern california park city picnic chalky and myself nill have to go over and see see bright ideas to enliven the festivities it wont be hard to pep things up this year it if we a have some good old 3 02 and the top ot of the morning to you I 1 met a pr per cent irish friend of mine the other day and in our conversation I 1 blought blou glit up that I 1 had just read a book by a very learned woman and this author and historian after a great deal of research and travel had established that st patrick had been born in england thus making him er all englishman my friend paused ft a and then replied yes and I 1 guess it if my cat lad had kittens I 1 in the oven we would call them biscuits and if you were born in a barn that would lao make 1 31 you a licese if 1 you already a jackass S so 0 long MICKEY CONDON 1 ath treet street san francisco FrancL california march 23 1933 |