Show m ESS n Column f i Wt I ADJOURNMENT OF congress Is now finitely in the air Some time the lat lat- tr port part of O August tired legislators will Ira tra their laces faces homeward homeward in In many to face critical constituents whose upon things political reputedly rt j ve C since congressmen left leIt Washington v-me v for IT rr WAS VAS in Parleys Parley's canyon canon the past rt tel t that a n fellow tellow thumbed a 0 motorist f tor r a S ride which was as offered him but buthen be he found the car had no radio he hebe hen shea Vj he be would take chances on waiting for tor ont one so equipped as ho wanted to Its Its- I tn Un tn to the baseball scores lis-I lis W K K SOMEONE HAS estimated that the rest cwt American appetite requires about JOT four t and a halt half billion hot dogs a 0 year I ad someone else has figured that if prong end to end this number would reich to the tho moon Both may be right is 1 tj r all allt Il we t know K REPORTS ARE seeping around Wash- Wash that Cabinet changes will be benade cade rad before rore next year A number of ot I have come recently in the sec- sec I I Jobs Postmaster General Parley Farley i Is b slated to resign to conduct the Roose- Roose I tilt relt campaign for tor re One rumor I 4 4 t thAt t Claude maude Bowers former editorial and keynoter at the 1928 Demo Demo- Democratic critic cratic national convention will all Joe e I ItOu t. tOu bt Into the cabinet so that his I rg lg oratory can be utilized next year I ti tf fi WE READ In the Industrial Review Re I One Oae ne of or the difficulties faced by tho the I I 1 JIg industry Is 15 that every mining I rate has different methods of ot taxing the retal producers j I i i In some cases the methods are fair and I I w In others they are a 0 definite I barrier to mining progress In that they 1 I cut down profits pronte during times Um T. T isa ea n profits are few and far tar between Officials OlaIs O of ot mining states would do well t t. t t te mining laws and tax systems systems- I eel isA determine whether or not they aid c cr damage one of ot the most vital of ot the tho rations ration's s Industries K fi K I I ARRIVES S IN IX LONDON LONDONA I IA A LETTER LETIER was received this week I Iran irom Stanly Heal and Wm R. R Fm e who recently left lert Provo to serve Morve a I year tro-year L. L D. D S. S mission In the Brit- Brit BrItish 1 i ish Isles The two young missionaries l I I mired arrived tn In London on July and re- re rt the trip a most wonderful one for I then thea-mry minute was V S a pleasure pleasure not not nottie tie tle least Indication of ot sea sickness while the pond pond simply unalloyed I Je e day and night to Lon Len LonCon I I i den Con they th y stopped a day In Chicago and i i i visited 1 d Niagara Palls Pails spent nearly three I I Ido I do s in New York Before sailing the I nary Interesting points mapped out for tor j I them tam taking many snaps of ot the places and were constantly thrilled with their t many new experiences They land land- I ei id at Plymouth and from that seaport I I to London they report a 0 most beautiful country The weather was Ideal during the entire voyage They are now comfort comfort- comfortably comfortably ably located at the European and British Mission at 5 Garden Square London In love with England England and and by this time are busily engaged In their missionary work which they feel teel certain Wl sin prove interesting Well wishes for tor every success In your our trie kne of ot work ork Boys COMMENTING CO ON the recent lynching in California and condemning the un un- unscrupulous Unscrupulous scrupulous actions of ot certain criminal k h ers In defending criminals and alto alto- altogether tether gether too frequently freeing them re renting re- re tilting In arousing the Justified indignation tion tIo of ci law-abiding law citizens to the point f tf G desperation resulting sometimes In Aching the Salt Lake Tribune of ot Wed- Wed t ay concludes an nn editorial as follows Seine time ago H. 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L was w as a keen observer and fearless crItic to explain the wave of ot crime Uch tich ch has bas been sweeping over the land an article published In Liberty he heThe Uld Ulel d The blame rests squarely upon the and bar of ot this country Half Hal the tho fays delays In Justice are the failure ci cf w lawyers to show a reasonable rOal conscience and the other the taU fall Ue of f Judges to bring them to book 1 when n dilatory pleas and unscrupulous drag cases s courts until the public loses In- In InI I r rt t or the witnesses for the ton a die of ot old age the legal experts who ed may y get a lot of ot publicity out of ot i wilts but our system of ot Jurisprudence i Miers accordingly Once In a 0 while I Irate w te citizens live especially those who in Ig n father h Isolated Elated sections where public I on ta Is not easily distracted from events rise In their wrath and c fit err 7 the law themselves lt It b i a deplorable state of affairs but t the rf e remedy may lie in the elimination of ot kay ny called eo-called safeguards that do more than good gooi Ji Tn E SAN FRANCESCO FRA FRANCISCO CISCO CISCO- CITY Dear tSar Dad Cl Cf BETWEEN NAPS hot baths a bottle I lament and the tho typewriter after I tn b long hours a day down doWn at the lum- lum lumC I l Yard arc bUilding portable homes for tor torr C r C n r C boys Ive I've finally completed this on the Park Northern City-Northern Call- Call CallI I tan Picnic held at Golden Gate Park I a Sunday Bunday July I WOrdS are inadequate to describe I 1 the beautiful scenes and the day c drama of ot this triumphant reigned t IY In which mirth gayety and geniality I supreme t that Ey t Y the way Dad Page Ponce de Leon I i tiji flOrida adventurer who traversed I or cv seeking the Fountain of ot Youth at t i it a any t y of ot his Posterity or while youre you're m a anyone who might wish to achieve I t where this gallant gentleman Had d Mr de do Leon L n been en alive and D enough to witness this most ular o ot of events amid 0 n a truly plc- plc que aque setting Betting on an nn Ideal summer h ay ate are y V. V his hI lles lle's ambition I believe would W h hate ere b been n filled to the Nth degree d for l. l the Privilege of ot mingling with the thet ba t Peoples in the world would Ight ie fD been n his hla NO matter with whom he hene e have ne chanced to chat or wherever r might have looked he would have i v Jt 1 ty It the gangs gang's captivating personal personal- Irresistible appeal its it's Ing influence Its It's commanding presence entrancing and actually rejuvenating be beyond be- be beyond beyond yond measure I If It there are any among you who dont don't dontI believe I believe In and wont won't I take my word for It try attending our ourI next annual gathering and be thorough thorough- thoroughly I ly convinced or ask anyone who has at attended at- at attended attended what Its all allI tended one Hell He'll tell you I abou This gang Kau i-Kau gathering about noon and were all nil here hereby hereby hereby by 30 1 But before proceeding further a word of ot commendation to tho the courte courte- courteous courteOUS courteous ous San Francisco police officer he de deserves de- de deserves serves a 0 promotion for his efficiency service rendered in for the unparalleled I to ushering and directing timers first our rendezvous I We Ve had no sooner become organized than time seemed to take night flight on the wings of ot enchantment Children were having the time of their young lives and teet teat teetering teetering shooting the shoots swinging and the round merry-go-round ering riding the donkeys donke's live ones too and asking mamma or papa for another nickel to or another ice or buy a 0 bag of ot pop-corn pop cream cone Youth was reminiscing latest pranks adventures and swapping and romances I I IThe I I enthusiastically The older folks tolka were I and never to reliving rell those excitable never to forgotten days of or a n glamorous gone by-gone j jera era back in dear old Park City i iThe i of ot whom having say say- saved sayed The gang eang many I breakfast were ed their appetites since I under nourished though they wouldn't wouldn t and become so enraptured admit It H had enchanted by the prevailing suspense predominating the tho dramatization of ta tales of vore yore that all thoughts thought of ot eating e might had we interminably delayed have been been without a few tew who as ns hard as they I tried couldn't endure the throes of or tam fain lehment and had to call time out for tor lunch After Arter lunch politics entered In for a I short hort session Fred Post was named pre pre- president president pre pre- president Chalky Wright vice president Micky Condon treasurer and Carl Ny Ny- Ny Nyman I man secretary and reporter These suc suc- successful successful officers graciously accepted the honors bestowed upon them and pledged whole-hearted whole support toward next year years year's s sPlAtter PlAtter picnic After the following financial state state- statement statement statement ment was was was' examined and all matters per per- pertaining pertaining taming to politics taken care of of Con Con- Congress Congress Congress gress that's the gang adjourned Financial Statement Collected 1934 |