Show J 0 I J I I I I I I I i- i H HJ J of I i. i f 8 1 Dads Dad's I f t I Column i t Ib i I 4 I- I COME COIE DAUN N COME COIE DARK DAUK LIGHT FALLS but darkness rises this I know Having so many times observed It so Light falls when rays sun strike the theS S upper sky As s though a golden veil eil hung from fromon on high hIghs S But watch how dusk sweeps upward S In an arc That all across the land spreads out the dark From westward till It climbs bs the east east- eastern east I ern wall j I f And night pervades the earth and sky i S and all Dolores Cairns o o o oTHE THE AMERICAN schools can BEST serve erve the country and contribute to the permanence of Its free Institutions S by y bringing American youth to ma- ma maturity maturity through the medium of adequate S and required Instruction In the history of the United States the States the most whole- whole wholesome some come chapter In the entire record of or human experience Exchange Exchange O O O SWAN MAKE KE ANNUAL VISIT EACH SPRING a number of swan I 5 make their ther at a small mill mill- millpond millpond pond near Midway Wasatch county f They Ther usually arrive In the latter part of ot orS S March and remain In the area several days It Is presumed these are Whistling v S Swan as the Trumpeter Swan Is very scarce and Is rarely found In Utah south S of at the northern waterways These rare visitors are abundant in other parts of Utah At the present time over 2000 are found e. e on o Ogden g en Bay Refuge and IIi ia c is as reported nat approximately are now at Bear River Marshes These birds come through Utah each spring pring and fall using our large man- man manmade manmade manmade made marshes as a food depot and resting place for several weeks After their spring visit they Journey north north- northward northward t ward for nesting These birds are of ot some concern to toS S sportsmen as they are on the protected list It Is not uncommon to find sports sports- sportsmen sportsmen sportsmen men who mistake them for snow geese A good rule to remember when shoot- shoot shootIng shootIng Ing lug snow geese Is If it hasn't black wing tips it Isn't a snow goose Fish and Game Bulletin WIlT Will IS IT ITS S WHAT IMPELS the former Vice Vice-Prest dent upon his present course nobody here feels ready read to guess Most have es esteemed es- es esteemed esteemed teemed him totally sincere In his varied opinions But apart from motive It It Is 1 Impossible to escape the that I he Is seeking to Induce the British people to cut themselves away from the i United States at the very time the American people and the American Government are acting to share what I up to now has been a British obligation of preserving Greek Independence Only last week Mr Truman seemed to be trying to woo Mr Wallaces Wallace's poli poll political political support Evidently wrong time wrong Tong man The President cannot safely do less than repudiate him totally Ex Ex change O 0 O 0 O 0 I S COOL SPOT A style NEW electric refrigerator will willbe be on the market this summer It Is t I tA portable and measures only 22 Inches high 28 Inches long and 16 Inches 55 deep weighs 55 pounds has an pound 11 ice space for eight Ice trays S and operates on AC or DC house cur cur- rent It needs no defrosting and Is de designed de- de designed signed for use in homes resort cottages 1 offices hotel rooms and nurseries It I will be available In eight different color 1 combinations It will retail for about including a year one-year guarantee O OO O o SAYS AN exchange If I I had my way about It I should completely Ignore spring house cleaning For women folks to disrupt the comfortable tenor of ones one's life lite with a great bustle and to-do to todoS S With Hh mops and brooms and vacuum vacuumS S cleaners strIkeS me as being the height heightS S Continued on Page Four I. I Dads Dad's Column Continued from Page paga One of ot folly esp rolly-esp folly especially especially ally when the house looks clean If you never clean the first room the remainder of or the house wont won't look begrimed In Sn comparison I believe though there is a a reason why women get the spring house clean clean- cleaning cleanIng cleaning ing mania It Is atavistic o o o oTHE THE SUNDAY school is a mighty in- in influence In In- Influence fluence in the life me of or our youth It Is the keystone to character It Is the first line Uno of or our nations nation's defense de de- de defense It is the finest preparation for hap hap- happiness It Is Ss the passport to good citizenship It Is the foundation of ot our democracy It Is the building of a better America O O O SAYS H H. H. H Bring Wallace home homel I It is against the law for private Individuals to have direct dIr dealings with foreign governments without tion I Henry Wallace Is a private citizen I I He has no authority He has little prestige I Ho He is on a publicity trip l I BRING HIM HOME HOMEI I I O O O I MODEL IODEL ATLANTIC CITY BLACK ROCK beach on Great Salt J I Lake Is scheduled to become a model Atlantic City with to be spent on Improvements and construction Western Service Co In March was given an year 8 lease on the site Though all the contemplated cannot I Ibe be constructed this year because of or material shortages most of or the building I will be completed this summer said A. A J J. J vice president and general general manager of or the company Dancing rides rides rides' i and typical beach amusement will be bet I Ir t r featured Plans call for construction of or a ai i I midway parallel with tho shore line Une and 1 a n long pier pier- for tor boats Ion I on the lake lake I Exchange t- t i GOLD AND SILVER IN I U. U S. S TREASURY IN 1931 the U U. S. S Mints held a little littleover t I tover over tons of or gold valued at the theold theold old price at less than 4 94 billion says I Ithe Ithe the Denver Mining Record Present gold i holdings are nearly tons with monetary value of or i In 1931 the U. U S. S Mints held about 5 tons of silver sll They received from I that date up to the present more than tons that Is nearly three billion I ounces During this period we have dis- dis diSbursed disbursed about tons of or silver er prin grin principally principally diS I In the form of new silver sUver coins silver sUver lend-leased lend to foreign govern govern- governments ments and silver sUver sold for lor Industrial and monetary use At the tho present time the U U. S. S Treasury holds about 1700 million ounces of silver sUver Including that which has been on war duty |