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Show 7 THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAi: MOK MONISM $BEftCER BROS: & CO. T stayed awhile at Salt Lake City, writes a clergyman to a London contemporary, and while there I made careful investigation into , th; inner life of Rich County's Largest Store . NORTHWEST FLOUR CLERGYMANSJDISCOVERIS3 X Mor-monis- dealers . ; in everything NaiIs"To Hay Derricks V Safty Pins To Caskets ,, FOR SHORT CORN STRI.nG BEANS SEGO MILK V; with drawn features, muddy complexions, and were prematurely old. I tried to ascer tain the cause. This I at last found orig' inated In the effects of a fine kind of alkali drink which came from the neigh- TOMATOES TIVE 8 CANS $1.00 CANS $ 1.00 8 CANS $ 1.00 .8 CANS $1.00 10 CANS $1.00 JUNE PEAS - e . s SPECIAL : !. I found that practically all the women over thirty-fivyears old wen- mere hags : & & ' ONE FREE BOTTLE OF JAM WITH EACH BOTTLE PURCHASED GOOD PRICES ON ALL SOAP , WATCH FOR OUR MAGAZINE WINDOW V Our Patrons Know Our U. S. Braiid Of Rubber Goods . For: FORBIDDEN FRUIT Try Health A boring' desert. It was ea :y to see that no human beings could maintain anything like robust vitality under such conditions. Hence the efforts of the Mormons to obtain new and healthy stock with regularity by obtaining young women from other countries. "The American States are alive to this plan, and take action by drastic measures I was at Ogden Junction one day, when I saw a coffin being transferred from the C. P. Railway to the local line. It was cavered with a red plush pall, and on this in gold was the fallowing inscription letters:- Joseph P. Stanley, Martyr I made to the Cause of Holy Truth. concoffin found and that the inquiry, tained the remains of a young elder who had been shot in Georgia for propagating Beaverage ? REALJJFE SAVERS Provides Food and Clothes for Destitute Milk Cans . JL Become Tin Cups. : The accompanying photograph of a bright Near East in a Walla Walla, youngster, clothed Washington flour sack, is strikingly significant of what aid given by the people of this northwest has meant to the sufferers from homelessness and want in Asia Minor, and to what tar distant points North-wes- t products have gone ou their Errands of mercy. This picture was snapped at Erlvan, capital of Armenia, by Dr. Sherman L. Divine, 722 Peyton building, Spokane, during his as northwest chairman ofrecenLjtrip East Retheear lief, to Investigate conditions in the heart of that country. Southern Russia and Bible lands. It is in that vast region of famine, disease and death, that the Near East Relief, backed by publicly subscribed funds, is to save the remnants of once battling powerful races from final extinction by starvation, and training the orphans for Harvest your crop twice a day instead of once a year With a De Laval Separator you have a steady cash income no waiting for crops to mature and you are sure of gening your money. Crops sometimes fail, but never the milk crop. But more important still is the fact .that cream is your most profitable crop and removes less fertility from the soil. The De Lava! System is steady, sure and profitable. We will be glad to .give you information concerning the De Laval System of Farming. Call on us. Over 2,i00 OG0 De Laval Separators are m use more than ten times as many as the nea: competitor. t. .With other big supplies of flour, purchased with Northwestern contributions from the mills of Washington, Idaho, Utah and Montana, the original content of the sack in the picture was dispatched' to Armenia the doctrine of the sect I happened to go to an oil tumble-dow- n shop to get my umberella mended. The shop was kept by an old Scotsman from Aberdeen. In the course of our con versation he told me he emigrated some years ago, and, finding his mistake, he had tried to escape several times, but was and sent back. The last always time he got to Ogden, nnd again failed in his attempt, for not only the railway, but also the post and telegraph are owned and controlled completely by the State of Utah We are hemmed in entirely by the desert and the Wahsatch mountains, and to cross these is certain dea h as thousands have found to their cost, he said- you keep a good many servants," I said, pointing to three old women whom I saw in the large yard. " These are my wives," he said. They were sealed to me as the elders got tired of of them. A few years ago the Mormons were CALL IN BUYING AND: COMPARE OUR PRICES BEFORE ELSEWHERE. WE ABSOLUTLY KNOW IT WILL PAY YOU AND THRIFT CALLS FOR , 1 INVESTIGATION. City Meat Market ONLY UP TO DATE MARKET IN THE COUNTY ' " ' PHONE NUMBER 36 ca-tu- red WANTED IN TRADE PK :X,X.t.XXfg WILL MJIXE YOU GOOD ON ALL KINDS very active and induced many poor, deluded girls to join them. I soon suppressed their activities, for I invited the two, ... most energetic young elders to a private conference which had an unexpected result. They disappeared- - from this neighbourhood as if by magic, afraid that I . should expose them.; Now that they are at it again they CR L0F3 Office and Warehouse on County Road Harry Volk Blylh & Fargo co. Retail Dealer In Wholesale Puts, Pelts, Wool, Junk, Scrap .on, Metal, Rubbers, Bones and Rags REFERENCE SToCKGKWERS BANK EVANSTON - WYOMING E ides, i Office i r and Make We, Tan,- Furs , Rugs , Robes , Gloves GIVE A reminder of Northwest philang again they have only themselves to blame thropy a boy in the for any. damage" to- their cause through heart of Armenia, clothed in a Walla flour sack. what I have written or may still write. Walla Clipping received from Elder F. R. several, months ago. There, with milk from the condensaries of these same Morgan, 44 DeBurgh Street Cardiff So. districts, and with other Northwest Wales. , food, it helped to save this little fellow and thousands of others like him, who were nearly dead of hunger. Then, .while the milk tins were fashioned by the rescued children into cups for the orphanages, hospitals and clinics of Near East Relief, the flour sacks became their own new spring suits.'" It was a simple operation, 'requiring only the cutting and hemgrain donated by American farmers. ming of a hole in the bottom for the This is but one of several vast head to stick through; Cutting off the patches comprising more than 180,000 comers and Sewing meal sack sleeves acres of once fertile soil of Armenia to them. Rather breezy and not very and Southern Russia, laid waste by war stylish, but warmer and far better and Ottoman vandalism, to be brought In every way than the filthy rags in back Into production next year by which they were found starving in Americas aid through Near East Re- the streets. lief. Mile upon mile over this great In our orphanages we now have expanse and littering millions of acres' shout 120,000 little boys and girls more, leading back into old Armenia, who would have died of hunger and now a desolated country of blackened exposure exposure long ago but for ruins, lay the unburied bones of counts Americas .timely aid, much of which less victims grewsome relics of mas- has' come from out liefe in the Northsacre; war, deportation and famine, west, states Dr. Divine. J which have followed each ether in a Outside, without food, and without tragic jfrocession during the last seven even so.much as. a flour sack to proyears. tect them from the biting blasts of Nearly all labor upon, the Aiexan-dropo- r winter, there- - are- - more 'than 800.000 farm and the varjous others, is ethers, just as worthy;-- leading at our being done by boys from the orphan- orphanage drors for admission cryages of the Near East Relief, who are ing for something to eat, something to being carefully trained in all phases wear. We must have more funds, of successful farming in order that more food, more clothes if we are they, with the thousands of other, to save them. i being tutored in business and industry, good citizenship and WHEAT may help salvage their country MAY CONTRIBUTE from ruin. FROM CREDIT IN POOL; Armenias men were practically exeastern terminated holding the front Members of the Northwest Wheat in the World War against the Turks and saving Asia to America and her Growers Association, who have alallies after Russia had deserted. Most ready received an advance on wheat of the remnant ,that survived have delivered to the Association, will Us since perished in massacres and .de- allowed further credit to aid the Near portations that followed the coming East Relief wheat campaign, accordof peace to the rest of the world, and ing to George C Jewett, the general We will : recognize any in Armenia's final struggle against manager. Bolshevism and Turkish invasion that reasonable order directing us to deliver from a members wheat such continued till late last spring. their amount as they wish to give to Near So, these orphanage wards sons and their brothers who are alive East Relief, says Mr. Jewett. "Such come in conflict in today only because of Americas care, delivery will not with those thousands still outside any respect with the amqimt heretowill be bandied in pleading for help, which people of this fore advanced, but district are helping to provide through the manner of deductions from. final their support of Near East Relief, must payments. shoulder the burdens of men in buildd ing a new Near East over the ruins of old Asia Minor. WY' EVtillStOll Phone 83 W . FIRST CLASS MFRGHANISE AB30LUTLY RELIABLE A SPECIALTY US A; - TRIAL . Repair :. Residence Phone 38 R all Coats-,- WORK , kinds of... and etc. - ; , GUARANTEED once-starvin- Evanston Wyoming - 11! . Northwest Couple Braves Death to Help Armenia funds will 10 A SON of the Northwest Mr. Newman and American food and has fallen one of the biggest, help Armenia solve her own reconstruction connectproblems.. Jobs most gratifying According. to advices received by greated with Americas hearted task of helping her Miss Z. Fay Fowler of Boise, South but Armenia Ill-fat- ally bleeding, back to health, strength and Samuel E. Newman of Middleton, of Idaho, a graduate of the College ; Idaho at Caldwell, an army chaplain In during the war, and last yearheadcharge of West Washington Seatat quarters of Near East Relief Retle, has been picked by Near East lief to superintend a huge educational AJsxan-dropo- l, and auxiliary relief farm at Armenia. Mrs. Newman, his wife, formerly Idaho girl, Miss Ethel Long, a South ' who is a graduate of the college at Caldwell, too, and also of the O. A. C with the class of 1920, hf I Wen placed In charge of the relief ttCletyS offices in the same city. . The Newmans left Seattle early last summer for the actual relief field. For the last few 'months they have been surrounded by maddening scenes of manner suffering and menaced by all of personal perils at a big orphanagea death"center in Alexandropol haunted hub of colossal human misery, Whdre every day they see dozens die in the streets from starvation, cholera typhus for the want of food and care. Here, Mr. Newman is witnessing the actual relief which food and funds he, have personally, helped to gather, S. made possible, while his successor, SeBurke 339 building, - F Hazzard, Near-Eas- t attle, with fellow directors of drivare Relief in the Northwest aid needed to ing Hard for additional : death. of harvest , curb the on a 2000-acr-e just outside Alexandropol Ameritract, with American seed, can machinery , and a "battery of mules for motive good, tough American power, this big relief society, through ' Your Rubbers Do you realize the importance of your rubbers? They keep your feet dry, prevent falls on icy walks, protect your shoes from destructive soakings. Rubbers do all these things, and they d also give you Longest Wear,' at Lowest Cost pet " Days Wear. Ball-Ban- . ' Mr- - and Mrs. Samuel E. Newman, photographed at Alexandropol with from ranks of hunorphans ' salvaged ger. Twenty thousand orphans are cared for In this one city by Near East Relief. ; Idahos director for Near East Relief, Newman succeeded in getting about 00 acres of the Alexandropol farm In winter wheat, and will select for the remainder from spring Mr. -- blood-soake- ; We sell Rubbers because they are strong d and durable, g and We have who the1 ask for Rubbers customers always many with the Red Ball Trade Mark, because they know it stands for Quality. Sizes and styles, for men; women and children. Ball-Ban- well-fittin- good-lookin- g. . Sold By, Rich County Furniture Co. 1 |