Show H IS I'S tH H H Hl l The Column Boys SU il A i NEW B V I ITHE THE RAIN arriving on a million hooves THE the trampled hill-but hill this Is Bides g not at not apocalyptic horsemen as It proves The he and wrack are not the m meadows meadow's adow's Ruin lot I ISee Bee See when they tey pass the million spears and taller than they were before be be- be fore fore fore- we need another legend to comprise This bright reversal of the darker lore No wildest t horsemen that our fears have known Ride with such thunder at the objective hill bill In numbers that would topple towns of or stone stone stone- And pass to see their high Imperious will Has lies decked tho field Held with glory not their own the daffodil In grass blade or Shining e I David Morton o o o oA SUBJECT A t SERIOUS EnIOUS A MEETING that took place recently In fn Omaha might not have made the front page but the reason for It affects affect anyone concerned about the survival of the U U. U S S. Those attending were businessmen businessmen businessmen business business- men agricultural experts public utility executives government officials and many other representatives The principle principle prin prin- ciple study was in the alarming rapidity that this country Is losing Its soil re re re- sources Since the future of the land landIs Is at stake such a a. problem Is of paramount paramount para para- mount Interest to all This nation has one billion acres of farm croplands open grazing lands and farm pasturelands Of have been these over million acres damaged ruined or Impoverished We have depleted our out timber supply 44 per cent In the last 36 years The result of this on water resources Is s alarming We are warned that many rivers have stopped flowing that the underground water table the main support of entire regions Is steadily falling to critical points You never figure that this vast land could become a desert In order to keep It from becoming one we must work out some system to protect our land and water resources It is la up to public spirited people more Interested In the welfare of the nation than of I their political standing g and personal aggrandizement to take a a. definite stand to organize to see lee that we get on the right road that we have a a. policy for lands o o o WATCH W. THE TILE BIRDIE STORES THAT T sell cameras and photographic supplies are kept busy during the summer for lor Us then more films equipment and developing material mater mater- I I ial lal are sold Photography has gained In I popularity and the kodak hobbyist Is fo found nd ev every ry place Take a trip to mountain mountain mountain moun moun- tain or seashore by land or air rail or high highway war and along goes the camera With about 25 million persons owning cameras twice wice the number of twelve years ago the hobby of photography gains followers dally daily There are all kinds of camera fans those who snap a piCture picture picture pic piC- ture without working up to It with all the gadgets and often producing a picture that outrages the artist who swears by his light meter and eo so forth Some folks get a kick out of candid camera shots These are hardest on the I object of their game Whether the camera camera camera cam- cam I era hobby proceeds to dark rooms roams ex expensive expensive ex- ex I ex-I pensive developing materials and mats or is a case caso of letting someone else carry carryon on with the roll or plates the tho photos mean much to all of us In looking backward Camera studies are treasures In the family albums for allour all allour allour our enjoyment Sweet memories are stirred in the tho tomorrows tomorrow May the camera hobby prosper O Oo O O c 11 IlVY Y YOUR YOUIl PART LOTS OF OP us dont don't like politics consider consider con con- sider alder it ita a dirty business a case of smoke filled rooms whitewash party bosses noisy declarations not fulfilled Irhe i iThe The rhe man who lives In a free society cant can't dispense with politics You may I prefer your book garden radio ball ball- game and leave the politics to the fellow 1 I Iwho who wants It lt But If we wish to live 1 In decency In comfort In harmony we must attend to the business of politics I It can be approached with intelligence I handled in good taste Conducted on these lines It t can be interesting Considering Considering Considering Con Con- all types of government we feel lee 1 ours Is the best Politics is representative of our form of government Through this medium our nation was made great and it Is the duty of everyone everyone every- every one ono in Park City to take an Interest in politics to keep It great V Y V OJ V VP 11 TO YOU WHO CAN stop the more quickly the pedestrian or the motorist driving the between between be between be- be automobile In case of collision tween pedestrian and automobile which suffers the more damage the human body or the car body Answer of the two questions add up to the tact act that the 11 Pedestrian takes the biggest risk and Is also able to avoid having the accident I through careful attention to traffic on streets and highways The pedestrian Knows he ho can stop but is he sure ure the motorist can The facts are obvious andin andin and andin in favor of the man on the street ithe if it he ho stops to look and think O O O 00 SEASON SON THE SEASON for polio starts in June and aM early Jul July and reaches its peak about th the thelast last last of or September Children are tho the ones usually affected by the disease and parents should hould see that thai certain precautions be taken to protect the young A child should have certain rest period each day and kept away I from water which might be ed Keep flies files from children Operations such as removal of or tonsils and adenoids should not be undertaken during this season Bear In mind that quarantine or of f polio victims seems to have no affect on 01 controlling the disease so 60 most of or ortho the tho responsibility rests upon the par I ant I |