Show I II Ilot H 1 i Dads Dad's I I WITHOUT A word wordS without a n nod Ve put We-put put for a space upon this tills sod sod sod- Pass not caring more or less That we might bring a happiness And make some beauty where we go It must be that we do not know v Ii How each of us can light a day Or take the light away i The coldness of the earth Is slight The darkness of the blackest night I It nothing to a a. stumbling heart If I if it but feels it is a part Of or dust Illumined and called good If I should smile and If you should When we have met as strangers do do Though I might neer ne'er again see you A smile Is s launched on Its career A world will be less drear M. M K 1 1 THE CENT 25 per day increase in I wages for our miners and mill men I effective e last lost Tuesday came as cheering news not only to the but to the community in general It will add much to the general good of or our city and is timely and well deserved Pa 1 Ba CONGRESS HAS been in session more than thau a month Contrary to November predictions It has moved conservatively constitutionally and constantly in search of or methods that will not upset the apple IQ 1 Pl SAYS ONE of or those funny columnists It It is now up to t J the Republicans In congress to prove that this is one time where quality qua lit is more potent than quantity Bah 1 IT IS said that auto trailers are now being used as time full-time or part- part time homes In the United States How you like to be an installment man trying to keep up with the payment on ona a trailer 1 SAYS THE Kansas City Times In Inthe Inthe Inthe the light of or o better days now at hand the question Is asked as to whether we did not overdo the grumbling and whining In the recent lean years In all probability yes just yes Just as we overdid the ballyhoo in the previous years cars of ot boom- boom Ing The only explanation is ts that man man- mankind mankind mankind kind seems to be built bunt that way From the beginning it has been an up-and- up down process with the race with most of ot the learning done in brief brier intermediate ate periods ca 35 Ra 11 NOT A bad idea Arthur Krock of the New Nev York Times suggests that we Americans have ha two Inaugurals One a simple taking oath-taking at the time a new President enters upon his duties and later a ceremonial celebration with whatever pomp and pageantry Is desired this this say in May when spring has donned her garlands the weather-man weather has been en put in his place and the skies can be depended on to be reasonably kind Indeed why not Such is the procedure pr in kingly coronations It is pointed out Ea 35 Pa JD PaIT IT COSTS money and plenty of or it it to become members of or the New York Stock Exchange Two memberships were last Saturday for and the latter figure an advance of or over the price of or at which the previous sale was made February Feb Feb- February February The high price for the year was set January In 1936 1938 the high figure was early in inthe inthe inthe the year and the low in Nov Nov- ember NOV 1 35 Pa I SAYS SA YS THE Automotive Dally Daily News of ot Detroit Michigan of February Announcement of or a basis for settle settle- settlement settlement settlement ment in the General Motors strike which came with electrifying suddenness from froma a II haggard group of oC conferees to an equally haggard group of or news men early Thursday morning ends one of or the most serious industrial disputes the nation has seen n. n Under the settlement no of General Motors will forced to pay tribute to any labor leader for his right to work in General Motors plants His employment by General Mo Mo- Motors Motors Motors tors will net be contingent upon his membership in any union On the other hand If 1 any wishes to be re represented re- re represented represented presented in collective bargaining by bythe bythe bythe the United Automobile Workers that organization is given recognition to the extent of or Its membership This peace should be satisfactory to t all aU concerned It holds all the potentialities of or permanence with peace returned return return- ed progress can be resumed PG Ir to toA I A MIGHTY plucky little lady Is Mrs I Osa Johnson widow of ot the famous ex explorer ex- ex plon r Martin Johnson It will be bo re recalled re- re recalled recalled called she and her husband gave a ve an Illustrated lecture In Salt Lake City on January and on January were victims of an airplane crash near Los Ls Angeles the husband meeting death and the wife seriously s Injured In her first Interview since the crash from her hospital bed hed In Los Angeles last week the little lIttie lady declared I couldn't stay in this country country In In civilization for civilization for more moro or six months she said Ive got to go back to the Jungles I want to go to the Belgian Congo That's where we had planned to explore next I am going to to keep right on with the expeditions and and picture making with our crew I am sm n going to try to do all the things my m husband wanted wan ed to do Certainly I can do Jit Jt Any woman who really likes It t t could b be a n. successful ex ex- ex im Jb b SPLIT IS Growing In Roosevelt's Court Plan reads r ads headlines in dally daily press Yes Yea so to WAS WAS Landon's London's election certain c r- r tain tam according to the same source sour e. e I It If President Roosevelt's Roosevelt plan for r r federal Judiciary reform was to be voted upon tomorrow by popular vote ote the proposed plan would be endorsed toy by b even o n great great- greater er cr vote than on November Novem r 3rd last la LISTEN IT takes a rich man to draw a 0 check a pretty girl to attract atten- atten attention tion a horse to draw dr w n a cart a par us plaster to t J draw the skin a toper taper to draw a cork a free tree lunch to draw a crowd and a well displayed advertisement 1 in your jour home town paper to draw trade Be wise and and advertise IT WAS WAB a greet great and Jolly testimonial dinner honoring Jim Farley Fancy the peer o or of all political organizers Orga in Washington D. D C. C Monday night Seventeen Sev hundred admirers were present 30 00 per The distinguished and genial postmaster general and Democratic National Chair Chair- Chairman Chairman Chairman man was praised by the President glori glorified i fled fied by Garner and kissed ed by a charm charm- charming ing lady colleague colleague and and from a Demo Demo- Democratic Democratic Democratic cratic point of view he deserved all and more because of the marvelous Demo Demo- Democratic Democratic Democratic cratic victory last November Utah was was was' represented at the dinner by Senators Senators' King and Thomas Mr Wm Hornbrook Mr and Mrs James H. H Moyle and Vet Vet- Veterans Veterans' Veterans Veterans' Veterans Veterans' erans' erans Administrator Frank T. T Hines I K I AT THE meeting of the Salt Lake Chamber of or Commerce Monday the min mm- mining ing committee of or that organization ten ten- tendered tendered dered an informal vote of or thanks to the Utah silver-lead silver mine operators for the cent 25 dally daily wage Increase for which went Into effect Tuesday Executive Executive Executive tive Secretary Gus P P. Backman said y By this wage increase our leading silver silver- lead mine operators have Indicated a praiseworthy desire to distribute return return- returning returning returning ing prosperity to the mining industry The economic well being of or all Utah Is closely allied with the mining industry and nd any payroll increase must have beneficial effect on many man lines of busl- busl ness ess 3 IJ T Pa SOME DAY says sa s 's the Salt Lake Mining Review the mining Interests of or Utah will learn that real protection of the theates states state's sustaining Industry requires con- con conant constant constant stant ant effort in the field Held all the time rather ather than heroic efforts when faced fa coo with destructive legislation No legisla- legisla legislator tor or barring a few wild eyed ones if 1 properly Informed before election would desire to ruin the tha th mining industry ca T Pa WE READ that one of the basic laws of at Christianity is the Golden Rule nule Strangely enough this proverb originated ed d centuries before the time of or Christ and nd was the basic law of or seven other religions Hinduism Buddhism Con- Con Confucianism Confucianism Taoism Zoroastrianism Juda- Juda Judaism JudaIsm ism sm and Greek philosophy Ra Pa SAYS THE United States News of Washington n D. D C C. The story Is going the le rounds that opponents of change in inic inthe inthe the ic Court are are adopting this strategy If It th icv fall to block enactment of the posed bill they will oppose confirmation or of f any new Justices the President may name lame Only a majority vote is needed to o change the Court membership but a two thirds vote In the Senate is needed for or confirmation of new Justices SAME OLD vicious tactics of ot the com corn comparatively comparatively few Roosevelt anti-Roosevelt soreheads anything to hamper a progressive Pre- Pre Ident ta WE READ there will be a new world calendar that will likely go into effect on n Sunday January 1 I 1939 The present i I reform of the calendar will be on the twelve month quarter equal-quarter basis i. i e January 31 days February 30 Ma March 30 0 April 31 May 30 June 30 July 31 1 August 30 September 30 October j I 31 1 November 30 December with 30 30 3 with I I an in extra Year Day Dy D y Decem- Decem her ber er 30 This makes what Is believed to toe to tobe tobe I be e a perfect calendar There will be an extra Leap Day in each ea h leap year I I Many movements for calendar reform have lave received consideration throughout the he world strictly on their merits The Tho World Calendar has met all the tests ts and nd seems seems in a fair way to gain approval J I |