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J t r j I 2 t i f D Dads Dad's a d' d s sl l t J JI I i Column J r f. f 1 r rH H I H AND D NOW OW there are a host hoet of M ful Democrats hounding Governor Blood Bleed to be appointed d to the important office ce cf c secretary of tat t for the un- un expired term The Governor G Cmor can be ie de de- depended depended de- de upon to make a wise selection w Yi a w fi TERRIFIC DEATH toll from automo automo- automobile bile lle accidents Is reported by Insurance companies In a 1 wide nation-wide survey For Por the tue first six months montha of ot 1935 were w re tilled and injured in automobile accidents More than halt half of the number tiled were we-re pedestrians K iiii W M DURING MAY the long-lagging long con con- construction Con Con- Industry reached reech 1 Its Ita high highpoint highpoint highpoint point of the year Residential awards I Inre larger than for month In mn any three and a half halt years and ran 81 per cent head ahead of a year r ago ngo In spite of the lack lock cf d public works building non residential construction c registered a 22 per cent ad- ad tance over o April Ii W THE TIlE BEST service performed by Secretary of State Welling during his five e years at the political pie was his liLs decision Thursday to abide by the tte decision of Attorney General Chez that thit he be Welling must vacate acate his office oce iter sentence Is pronounced by District Judge McDonough u L t tr LO ALL THE gardenS garden after rain Is 15 fine-blown fine glass and porcelain Darting birds adroitly write Gleaming signatures In flight Blossoms carte carve above e their stems Small Email and secret diadems Tapering boughs are limned In gold Where leaves lea ripple fold on fold The be- be garden washed In lambent air Becomes mysterious and rare We Ie ho venture here must pass Shy and breathless through the grass grail Le the crystal bloom and bird y shatter at a word ord LIONEL WIGGAM In Car Cor tan stan Science Monitor K OW 1 LI OF m au a ti be lega lega Jv V purchased Sf e boar bor l l l. 1 de term I 1 d on war wardi aa dr di- i It mobile d' d mg That's Thata a vr v de nd d may c e e t ry r drunken lr be 1 1 lt t and pu p pd phed d led State C. C C Ii H a 0 B B. Brown 1 t L the state if JT r COILS COIL'S COIL n says hi ht h. h hs n s a special ocr con co of ot IL li t tr rs and ti Ud i l they will rork Tork ork exclusively in an effort to keep a cheek on the liquor permits penults of or drivers driven ubo V ho are convicted of operating vehicles while under mer the influence of 0 liquor fi S ii JUDGE ROGER McDonough District Calvin W. W Rawlins Assistant tant District Attorney Parnell Black Blade and tho the Jury that brought in a verdict of guilty ill h n the recent trial of Milton H. H Welling of state are to be congratulated ed ad and commended for their splendid york vort resulting In a conviction of a n public officer that has been h been a disgrace to the state for It is time tills this ls practised politician was ousted O Irons Lo office and made to pay the penalty h b full for his peculiar political practices KA td money manipulations that has cost the tte taxpayers many thousands of dollars fi RIGHT YOU ARE CLARENCE fL TO THE Tj question submitted to a n Salt Ute Lake paper What do you think of Pre- Pre ent Roosevelt's youth program Mr Ciar nce Paxton son of Mr and nd Mrs Jerome Paxton of this city residing In Salt lt Lake gave the following answer I z 1 think the thc presidents president's youth pro- pro I will m be wonderful for the young people of the country It will be a s ner of salvaging youth It will take a I let cf of young people off of the streets streeta and wt out OU cf the pool pooi halls and put them In I Chr and Industry learning trades will be more to their benefit than I tl ia a aimless aimle shiftless existence K W THE TIlE MOTORIST is a helpless victim I cf ci taxation because there Is no practical for lor gasoline For almost any other commodity the consumer Zumer can e a substitute But Buthen when hen It comes to gasoline Its It's pay the we tax or stop driving The states started taxing gasoline S moderately but as with all special the gas tax soon tant nt Then the federal government decided jo to take tako Its pond of flesh fluh from the mo mo- mo- mo to t. t have It In their power to denand mand a reduction of exorbitant gas I tat taxes federal InCluding Deluding the actual repeal of the gas tax I l They also ain have hae the right to demand demandt that t gasoline taxes be not used for other I than road load purposes I tf f When taxes run from Irom 25 to 50 Per cent I the retail il price of any article as the I I tax x does does- It Is ie high time to cor- cor corthe correct reet the v abuse abu I COLD COt YUR I p SILVER I RE NEVER was so much treasure I under one fIng flag anywhere in toe he World 1 at any time In history as Is I by the Treasury and the thc Federal oe mo e lVe flanks Banks of r the United States at I present time I The stock ck of monetary gold In this total last week reached Cached the enormous I th the tal or of r At the same time e the tb e stock of silver held by I total total tal Treasury ury and the thc banks reached the tho gold goto of This Is figuring and nd at ii the present pr ent price of 35 an ounce sliver at the thc long-established long legal Tau rate M Of 1 2 SPI an ounce ounce- Secreta dav tary reported a few SOl'S liver agO that since ce the passage of the tun Purchase Ac Act of 1934 the Trea- Trea SOry aury v has ha 11 Hl bought ounces of It has not paid the monetary price o o H 29 bout U M nn an a ounce but an average of oft th t v L 3 0 C cents an n ounce Under the law th t an n ounce Under the law the lawt t P must continue to pur- pur purI I lion ruEe to sliver Silver until Its stock of silver but bui built butto n lt Ita Itan StOck t amou to t third one as much as V k of gold O g ir lit In Other r nation naton has ever er had as much muchas as s Its treasury and Its bank vaults tic lea n We t has now no haveS have probably no other na- na nath though th ever had ns as much silver sliver al- al alU alIa although U Ia 1 s a the British Government in India like Ilk e sUPPosed jP t to have on hand something In Ine v ounces There are enor- enor ot St hoards of gold In the treasuries me ot of the cr semi-Independent semi states lat dla stores that have been tirig ng for a thousand years or more in I the thc coffers of the native Indian princes princ s The three or four richest men men In the world are said to be some lome of ot these Indian native rulers But their gold and silver I does not get Into general circulation nor form the backing for paper r money So far as J the tools of trade and commerce are concerned America Is by far for the thc I wealthiest nation In the world With these enormous stocks of bullion back of our currency and our government I debt It seems to us there is little cause for worry about the credit of the thc United States |