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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH THE RICH COUNTY . HEAP KB Entered as second-clamatter FeU 8. 1929. at the post office Randolph. Utah, under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. Win. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop. Breakneck Speed That Disqualifies ss SUBSCRIPTION St AO Per Year in Advance 'Jiimkd about Political Conventions. Hollywood, calif. engaged the somewhat responsible task of filling the most important office in the world, the accredited representatives of two great parties will discharge these duties by acting as in Let a man start at breakneck speed in the morning, pushing and driving and hurrying as if it were a matter of life and death to accomplish a given task before noon, and he will generally end by working himself into a fever of anxiety and harassing care before night, and the man who under any pretext whatsoever, whether for the sake of wealth or learning or pleasure, has pursued this mad, rushing, whirling method of life for fifteen or twenty years, will find himself thoroughly disqualified for the normal enjoyment of the days he has before him. George L. Perin. though, shortly before they were born, their respective mothers had been horribly frightened by an intoxicated FATHERLY ADVICE toe-danc- My boy, said the business man to his son, there are two things that are vitally necessary if you are to succeed in business. What are they, dad? "Honesty and sagacity. "What is honesty? "Always no matter what happens, nor how adversely it may affect yon always keep your word once you have given it. And sagacity? Never give it. Santa Fe Magazine. RIGHT AGAIN Ma, is Mr. Fulhouse very old?" No, dear; why do you ask? I think he must be, cause I heard pa say last night he raised his ante. At Cleveland, if the delegates for Zookus fail to behave like howling Prepared by the National Geographic Society. Washington. D. C. WNU Service. warmer weather gripping southland, vacationists the appeal of northern climes. Each section of the country has its cool spot. Many easterners are lured to Maine, which is noted not only for its invigorating summer climate but also for its historic background. The name of Maine may or may not be French; it certainly Is not Indian, like Massachusetts or Connecticut Of the sixteen counties, five recall the mother country, being named for English shires ; five others honor American personages of the colonial or Revolutionary periods, and the remaining six retain the Indian names of the rivers within their borders. As for the other names which have received specific legislative sanction for something over 400 cities, towns, and townships, the larger part are simply descriptive, or repetitions of towns in other New England states. Of the rest, so far as the origin of their names is known, 66 bear Old world names, so that in that delightful tale by Laura E. Richards, or the Road to Rome, the roadside signpost might have pointed to Vienna, Belgrade, or even China, and kept within the jurisdiction of the County of Kennebec. Proprietors and first settlers are known to have given their names to 58 towns; governors, generals, and President to 16, ,12, and 6 towns, 'ly ; wElie 'Indian names, which so plainly tell their own origin, number WITH Nar-ciss- a, Knew About the Ark The , teacher at a London school noticed during the Scripture lesson that a small boy at the bottom of the class seemed to be finding the questions too difficult. Now, Jimmy, she said, Til give you, an easy question: What do yotf know about the ark? answered Jimmy, ' only 23. Please, miss, after a moments thought, its what the An Interesting touch of idealism was erald angels sings. the selection of such distinctive town names as Harmony, Amity, and Hope; Contrary Sex Freedom, Liberty, and Unity, these So thi9 fine little baby Is a girl, last three being neighbors in Waldo beamed the distinguished visitor, as he county. walked around the baby show. From the beginning the economic The proud father assented. life of Maine was founded on fish, fur, "And this other one is of the conand forest These three furnished trary sex? powerful Incentives for exploration His wifes eye was on him, but with and the chief rewards for settlement The fisheries of the Gulf of Maine thought of the wrath to come, he rewere even an issue between king and plied : Irelands parliament early in the Seventeenth Yes, sir, shes a girl, too. Own. century, when the English fishermen won their fight for free fishing along the Maine coast, despite the monopoly The Way of All Toy granted by James I in his patent to Teacher Now, Sunday School the council of New England. Claude,, can you tell us what became of the ark? Fisheries a Major Industry. Boy The baby sucked all the paint So It came that the earliest sites of off Noah, and dad stepped on the ark permanent settlements were chosen and smashed it. Stray Stories Maganot for mildness of climate, but by . zine. reason of proximity to the cold waters where dwelt the fish that could be Only One Conclusion converted into a profitable export, said the campaign without license fee being paid to any "My friends, orator, I am full of uncertainty. patentees of the crown. A number of people In the audience The fisheries continue a major Inlooked at one another and. hoarsely dustry. The value of the states fishwhispered, He must have been eating ing products as marketed approxihash. Table talk. mates six million dollars, the two largest items being the plebeian herring Much Cheaper and the aristocratic lobster. Mrs. A Do you find it more economiAlong with the ancient business of fishing a place must be given to the cal to do your own cooking? Mrs. B I do. My husband doesnt popular, sport of angling, for which eat half so much as he did. Montreal Maine offers unsurpassed inducements, in the lakes and streams and also offStar. shore. Last year 35,000 fishermen and NO PUZZLE from outside the state, and five times that number of resinearly dents, obtained licenses. The fees received went directly to hatching, planting, and protecting a new crop of game -- f Mary bas the clearest complexion in the world. Yes, you can easily see through it. ' 1 Streamlined ' hear you stayed In a haunted house last night What happened?" About twelve oclock a ghost came through the wall Just as If there were no wall there. And what did you do? I went through the opposite wall - the same way ing been killed legally in 1933. More bears are killed in Maine than in any. three other states. Grouse, woodcock, and ducks complete the game offering,! with pheasants promised as a future attraction. ' The Early Explorers. As early as 1605 Capt George and his companions on the Archangel many of them world travelers for that day were deeply stirred by their first views of a Maine river which the captain named St Georges (now St George). An exploratory trip inland toward the great mountains," the Camden hills, convinced them of the beauty and goodness of the land, as recorded by Rosier in his True Relation of that most prosperous voyage." And the author boldly affirmed St Georges to be the most rich, beautiful, large and secure harboring river that the world affordeth. A few years later (1614), Capt John Smith was less attracted by this eastern part of the region he named New England. Yet he saw fit to say of this coast Those barren lies so furnished with good woods, springs, fruits, fish and foule, that It makes me think though the coast be rocky, and thus affrightable, the valleys, plains and Interior parts may well (notwithstanding) be very fertile." So moderate a statement must have been exceeded by other testimony of that day, since only a dozen years later another explorer on the Maine coast, Capt. Christopher Levett, a member of the Council of New England, felt it necessary to debunk certain other travelogues, not preserved for the modern reader. In reporting on his voyage of 16234, he remarks: Nor will the Deare come when they are called, or stand still and looke on a man, until he shute him, not knowing a man from a beast, nor the fish leape into the kettle. And he continues : "But certainly there is fowle, Deare, and Fish enough for the taking If men be diligent, which equally well describes the Maine of 1623 and 1935. The discovery of this part of the North Atlantic shore is usually credited to John Cabot of Bristol, on his second voyage in 1498. The honor of making the first detailed contributions to accurate geographic knowledge of Maine must, however, be shared by a Frenchman and an Englishman : Samuel de Champlain and the aforementioned Captain Waymouth. h In 1605 both Champlain and were sailing along the Maine coast So near did they come to meeting that in midsummer Champlain heard from an Indian chief on the Kennebec of the presence of an English ship ten leagues to the eastward, which was undoubtedly Captain Archangel. The race was on between the French and the English ; and the Maine region was destined to be eventful borderland for a century and a half in the contest for control between New England and New France. Way-mou- th . Way-mout- Way-mout- Settled by Sleur de Monts. Tbe first settlement In Maine was made by Sieur de Monts, who in 1603 had obtained from the king of France a trading concession for Acadia, then defined as extending from Cape Breton island to the latitude of Philadelphia. With Chaplain as his lieutenant, De fish. The state maintains 36 fish hatch- Monts set sail for the New world fully eries and rearing stations, and from equipped for his colonization venture. Some three months later, on June 26, these last year went 17,000,000 trout, togue, and salmon for stocking the 1604, a small island in a sheltered brooks, streams, and lakes. Nearly river was selected as best adapted for half of these planted fish were above a fortified settlement and trading post. legal size, and 10,000 weighed from 3 This island was named Saint Croix and was not far above where the river now to 6 pounds each. The policy of protecting wild life Is bearing the same name empties into enforced by a corps of 100 game ward- Passamaquoddy bay. Here, on what ens, who seek to be big brothers to is now also known as Dochet island, tbe youth of the state in training was erected a group of dwellings In them to be good sportsmen. In the part built of timber brought from severe winter of 1934, airplanes were France; with a storehouse, dining hall, used to locate deer yards and then kitchen, and blacksmith shop. Gardens cedar trees were cut to feed the starv- were laid out, all carefully planned by ing deer confined there by the deep Champlain. The site of this earliest but short'snow. settlement in Maine, which antelived from are Moose far being extinct dated a with be can Jamestown, Quebec, and Plyshot only camera; 'They but deer continue plentiful, 18,933 hav mouth, was not wholly obliterated. 1 dervishes for at least forty minutes following the mention of his name, theyre traitors to a sacred trust. And if the delegates for Gookus dont carry on longer and louder and crazier than the Zookus bunch did, theyll never again dare lift their shamed heads. The setup will be different at Philadelphia, the cradle of liberty, although occupied at times by some funny foundlings. There, when the chosen mouthpiece offers a candidate whose second nomination has been certain ever since his first nomination, every patriot on the floor must be thrown by. the astounding shock into a happy delirium. . INSTANT SURE RELIEF! Apply New De Luxe Dr. Scholls s wherever the shoe rubs or presses and youll have instant relief I Corns, callouses or bunions stop hurting at These Zino-pad- once. cushioning pads soothe and heal; prevent sore toes, blisters. Quickly remove corns or callouses. They are flesh color, waterproof; dont come off ill the bath; economical. Sold everywhere; k The Seattle Lochinvar. Is LATEST news from the hospital Americas the young Lochinvar out of Seattle is Buffering from overwork. A large number of traffic cops around Washington are reported to be in the same fix. Tbe barkeepers havent sent in their casualty list yet. One of the big circuses is certainly overlooking a gorgeous chance. Think d of the sensation alone in a arena Clyde Beatty with f " EDGE JAR RINGS KEEP EVERY BIT OF DELICIOUS FLAVOR LOCKED IN TIGHT. .. AND THEIR Ml BIG LIPS TAKE ALL THE WORK OUT OF MAKING THE SEAL AND BREAKING THE SEAL PE: PE-K- I K0: DON'T ACCEPT ANYTHING JUST AS GOOD". EDGE GENUINE PE-KJAR RINGS ARE REALLY WORTH INSISTING ON! steel-barre- Zion-chec- k. ; e Black Masked Bigots- - of religious INTO a sour racial hatred, stir a mess of titles, oaths and foolish regalias, and youve got a mixture with an irresistible appeal to parties whose average hat size is six and an eighth and whose souls r are aslosh in the of bigotry. Presently theyre adding miscellaneous murder to their mummery, as in Michigan, where sundry gallant heroes seem about due to .suffer propalelonged attacks of ness. They say such organized intolerance-epidemic- s come in waves, but did you ever notice that we never have any of these waves when America is at war? Then nobody objects to putting Catholics or Jews or negroes in the firing line. Nobody questions their patriotism or their fitness to defend the nations soup-stoc- k high-soundi- . blood-curdlin- g bilge-wate- Edge Pe-K- o short-haire- d flag. . RECENTLY in outlining the political scheduled for the next four weeks, the writer failed to mention the Liberty League. The Liberty League will not hold a convention, but will have tea on the Du Pont lawn. There may be speeches and perhaps a snappy prayer by the rector of the Church of SS. Midas and Croesus, but A1 Smith will positively not speak, having already learned the bitter lesson that a fellow can pick an awfully bad spot to make an awfully good speech In. And as for trying to keep a brown derby and a silk topper alternately bouncing off a single dome well, In the future, I predict, hell leave that sort of thing to professional jugglers. Sacrifices to Science. LOVE dogs and admire them for traits which so many human beings lack. So, because some of us joined a movement to save impounded dogs I from possible mutilation and torture, a large number of folks seem to think were vivisectionists. For one, Im against weird experiment upon dumb brutes in the often abused name of science. When I read that some gifted exhibitionist swapped the vital organs of a pelican and a hound pup, so that the pelican went out in the back yard and barked himself to death at the moon and the pup choked trying to carry half a bushel of fish in his lower jaw, F fail to see where the cause of medicine has been advanced: But since the war on disease demands the sacrifice of certain creatures that mankind may be benefited. Id rather that every white rat In America should have the bubonic s plague twice than that my should have it once. IRVIN 8. COBB JAR RUBBERS UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY Baited Stitss latter Prefects, he. 1790 Ifsadwr. Nat Tat, It V, Rasa 20 face BrokenOut?' Start today to relieve the soreness-- aid healing and improve your skin, Resmol to Suffer MomingSickness No Need is caused by an Morning sickness acid condition. To avoid it. acid must be offset by alkalis such as magnesia. 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