Show 0 THAT ILL WIND FOR THE PAST gereral months the american have had A good opportunity to realize the truthfulness of the old adage that its an ill III wind that blows noi fiody good they have hav lived to see the return of the lowly nickel to its former place in the sun for several years past it has bee been 1 a standing joke that a nickel buy anything as it once did that joke is out of date now today the nickel Is ta popular coin all over the country you need not leave roosevelt to prove drove lt it go into an any jr store and price any article you have been accustomed to buying see for yourself liow how far a nickel will go 0 as compared with its buying power two or three years ago notice too how many amany nickels are circulating where once you baw only dimes i and quarters you can buy a de cent ham sandwich in the city now tor for a nickel you oan can get ayour your shoes shined tor for a nickel you can buy for a nickel identically i jc the same merchandise you imald paid from seven to ten cents for ln in 1929 therefore it is up to tile the i housewife to watch the advertisements 1 running in this paper from frola I 1 week to week and do some raal shopping in other words make your nickels count lets not forget this when we teel feel inclined to deplore the poor in wages or in the price of some abin thins we have to sell lets be E 1 1 glad that every good rule works 1 both ways and that even if OUT Ilic nickels kels may be a little scarcer i they will buy more than vahen they were more plentiful 1 the fellow who first declared that i 1 its an ill III wind that blows no body good seems to haye have known what he be was talking about USING SURPLUS WHEAT DECISION OP OF THE government to use bushels of its federal farm board for feeding the unemployed and for feed ing livestock in several bisections of the country where other feed stuff cannot be had will strike the average farmer in uintah basin as aa a pretty sensible thing thin g to iso ido just at this time not only is vi bt at to io ire be milled and distributed to g the reed cross tor for the poor and ri jobless but it is to feed the stara ieng ang livestock upon which so many S sections depend tor far a livelihood it costs a bushel a year to ak fe store this stabilized wheat so it I 1 be long until the stor star 5 age would equal the cost bosl of the grain the government bought it and paid tor for it so there is no good reason why hungry people should not have it for food ex parts in marketing assert blat it i will not affect grain prices to iff use up this bushels in y this way america has always leen been quick to send food to stara i ing people across the sea this surplus wheat wil v come in very b handy in taking care of the hungry here at home A BADLY NEEDED LAW THE OP OF the lind bergli baby haa started a cry all over the country tor far special laws E that will put enough tear fear into the hearts ot at those capable of f such crimes as to break up tip the practice completely already bills providing capital punishment in cases have been introduced into jereral bbate legislatures wl 1110 the federal govern goern mient is being urged to put a law on the books that will cover the entire country it is argued by ay thosa favoring a law to make punishable puni shuble by death I 1 thai that i anyone who would woul d kidnap a child 1 Is no better than a murderer in that they would kill the child bel tore fore they would lose their aw own 1 P i life and that den penitentiary sen bences are not sufficient because there is always the chance of an early arly pardon it m may ar sound a lit I 1 tle tie like locking the stable after the horse is stolen but it there will ire bs other ilses unless the most drastic of i aan all measures lare are taken and the most drastic step that could be taken would be to make such a I 1 crime punishable THIRTY by death |