Show t’l a Privilog oooooooooooooooocwwwoooo Wmurn UI r — V J d 3 X ' way' rd heralds of sternal hints things! e Dl Inflow nga from the tide of vine — dohn Hall Ingham i i i- St aPSW - SUMMER Tomatoes ? ij a delicious fresh " fating yr I7SC TZT — Of THSJtRSri&APSR endeavors" The same year that the aavlor of the nation - from Yafe lirerjilyfirss By ELMO SCOTT WATSON HESE are the daws when the long of the hurt eater la henril In the muddne whether It lurid and evo binder fluttering he a around a little patch of outs mi aome rocky hillside form In the Eust or a mighty “combine" roaring Its way through the golden aea which at retches out to the horizon In the wheat llelds of the West la uddlng its voice in a pueun of praise to the memory of an American furm boy who less than a hundred years ago wrote the first chapter In the Komunce of the Keaper Cyrus Hull Ma was cCormick waa his name Steele’ Tavern the place and July 23 1831 wu the date “Whoever wishes to understand the making of the United States must read the life of Cyrus Hull McCormick" writes his biographer ilertiert N “No other innn so truly represented the Cannon f Ill era— the grapple dawn of the Industrial the pioneer with the crudities of a new country estabreplacing of muscle with machinery and the lishment of better ways and better limes tn furm McCormick of life The alike and city adspanned the heroic period of our Industrial wanceinent when great thing were done Ty great To knoW McCormick Is to know the Individuals type of man It was who created the United States lie wutf not of the Nineteenth century He was no brilliant He was not picturesque caterer for fnme or favor Hut he was as neces ns gnry a bread He fed his country as truly created It and Lincoln preserved It Washington lit abolished our agricultural peasantry so effefrom to muscle had Import ctively that we have foreign countries ever since And he added an mense province to the new empire of mind over matter the expansion of which has been and Is now the highest and most Important of all human "f&jean( cf'Amec " TtODXZ jfj Phoioj Cburirsy eMterniro vejfer of fingers at the end of the blade to support the grain while It wus being cut the revolving reel to lift up and straighten the grain that has Cullen a platform to catch the cut gmln as it fell a side draught that will pull the machine forward instead of pushing It and finally htiihllng the whole reaper on one big power wheel which carries the weight und operates the reel and the cutting blade Having worked qut the problem hy Incorporating these husic prliulples la his machine young hastened to complete his reaper In time fur the harvest of 1831 For a time It appeared e would he able to have It ready doubtful that for use while there was still grain available upon which to try It Hut at his request n small patch of wheat on his father’s farm was left standing und one day early in July watched only hy members of his family the experiment was tried As he drove Ids machine against the yellow grain the reel revolved and swept the wheat down upon the knife which clattered hack and forth nnd laid the cut grain In a shimmering golden swath upon the platform from which it was raked off by John Cush one of the elder McCormick’s “hired men" The new machine “was ns clumsy as a ited River but It reaped!" set to work to Toung McCormick Immediately improve the faults In the reel and divider which this first test reveatpd and a few days later there was posted on the r?ll fence surrounding a wheat field near Steele’s Tavern this sign: "In this field on July 23 1S31 will be tried a new patent grain cutter worked by horse power Invented by C II McCormick" Accordingly on that date the first public test of the renper whs made Details ns to that test seetn to he few except for the statements from two different sources thnt '‘Here with two horses he rut six acres of outs In au afterSuch a thing at thnt time was In noon credible It wns equal to the work of six laborers with scythes or 21 peasants with sickles" “As his and thnt clumsy machine clattered Hbout the field the skepticism of the handful of farmers who had come to witness the attempt was changed to admiration" More complete Is the record and more dramntlc as to Incident Is the storywf biw publltr exhibition nenr tbe town of Lexington Vn 18 miles from the McCormick farm tbe next year That Is described by t’asson ns follows: saw the birth of Lincoln saw the birth of MeCorthe bread giver of the nation— 10 fib HI lulck father Robert McCormick wa a well to do Vihuvlng aome 18) acres of land rginia farmer la Rockbridge county and tbe owner too of two snvwnills a smelting furnace t two mills grist The father was distillery and a blacksmith shop nm In the little something of an Inventive shop he hammered and log cabin blacksmith fashioned several new types of farm machiner- ythresh a clover puller a bellows and hempstake the fact Itut more lnipyinjii“wai Ing machine that he wns ambitions to Invent a practical reapers method which would do away with the laborious lie had made one barof the time— the cradle row of tester a queer contraption consisting of to fastened sgnlnst post sickles upright curved which the grain ws whirled by revolving rods and pushed from behind hy two horses lie tried It in the harvest of 1810 hut It was a failure for the grain bunched and tangled around th sickle deriNeither this failure nor the He consion of his neighbors disheartened him tinued with bis experiments In secret— behind the lacked doors of hli workshop after working far Into the night on IL Only his on were allowed to see what he was doing and one of them Inventive Cyrus who had Inherited some of the ability of Ms father became a much Interested in tbe problem as his pnrent Ry the summer o( 1S31 the elder McCormick had so Improved his reaper that he believed success wad In sight andIt he gnve It a trial Hut again It wns a failure cut tbe grain fairly well but It failed to solve tbe problem of handling It properly after It was cut for this machine threw It out In n tangled — that respect 4t was no better thnn other henp-In For It reapers which men had tried to make tn passing that the be mentioned should Cornilcka were not the only ones who were trying to solve tbe problem of harvesting grain by maIn 1820 Rev Hutrlck Hell of Carmylllo chinery Fully one hundred people were present —nevernl Forfarshire Scotland a farmer's son brought out political leader of local fame farmers professor' a device which operated a series of scissors faslaborer and a group of nesroea who frolicked tened on a knife board but never perfected It to and ahoutrd In uncomprehendjnglwy- Other would he Inventors In use any practical At tha Mart It appeared a though this new both" Europe and America Invented reapers which of a machlge which was unlike anv contraption swhuman upon the theory thnt ' lhlES jB i'asson’fwcrd?1based waS hilly a grotesque field and The failure waa and grew" perfectly strulght “grain always he reaper Jolted and slewed so violently that John In Ideal witling to be cut" would cut “Ideal grain RufT the owner of the field mad a loud proteet fields" Hut "to cut actual grain In actual fields" won't do" he shouted This your “Here' ol You ar horses rattling the heads olT my wheat " especially when the grain wus tangled and part harF"lil6w "To" IK a tiling farmerIt lying oh tbe ground was another matter who were openly 'hosSeveral laborers Inventor It "WiiSTo UieofThiS prdl'dom that young Cyrur as their rival in the labor marto machine ths tile the McCormick took up bis father’s work when "It's a ket began to Jeer with great satisfaction elder McCormick became satisfied thnt his rrln me the old cradle yej said one "Uiv humbug" could not succeed and sban another These nten were hardened end clple of operation boys” saidcalloused “lie with the drudgery ofjtarveel-"Inghis reaper bent end cloned further effort to rerfeo They "worked It end H'tvoure a iayfor leas faced the problem worst end first"— by seeking to than a nickel an hour Hut they were ee resentful would cut grain that lay toward a reaper aa the drivers of elnge coaches perfect a machine that mass If lie could nccom or at packmen today ere were to railroads In a fallen and tangled of grain that stood up towards automobiles prish that the harvesting At this moment of apparent defeat a man- of the problem Ji straight wns assured As he saw who had Jieen watching the striking apjearanie these factors and fundamental certain Involvedfioondertng af tha reaper with great Interest camt to the reseda fundamental factors seven In all he incorporated he sald ‘Til give you a fair chance yonng man" in Ms machine Crude as was their manifestation of Jhe fence “"Thu field ofwhrSron the other side in hi first clumsy machine the Tact remains that Tull down the fence and cross to me belong In all the harvesters which have since been over" Honorable William a th these seven factors are still the basic Tfti friend la ftetd veloped a for Tyler who was several year later candidate factors: These factors are a straight kniTe withIlls offer was at of Virginia the governorship baik and' forth cutting m'otion a divider at the McCormick and as tha see- by Cyru once accepted Is to of ond field was fairly level h laid low six acre end of the blade to separate the grain that row wheat before sundown This waa po more than k be cut from the grain that Is left standing— - W i Of TZ&HRST&ZAFSR had done In 1831 but on this occasion he had coa larger and more lncredulcua audience After the sixth acre was cut the reaper was driven with great at claim Into the town of Lexing ton and plaied on view In the courthouse square Here It was carefully studied by a Professor Female academy who of the lexinston voice finally announced In a loud and emphatic This maehiie-- Is worth— a hundred — thousand— dollar" This praise ftom “aaiholar nndhima aa McCormick afterward called And still more ao waa the quiet encouraging who sad word of praise from Robert McCormick It makes me feel pioud to have a son do what could not do nquered ' th Hut even though he luul demonstrated to ihut lie skeptical fanners and the hostile laborers hml Invented a practical reaper the full measuia young come to the of recognition which was to him for Virginia farmer inventor was to lie denied some time For three years after that tlrst public with virtually no capital be winked demonstration his father’s simp perfecting Ins Invention In the meantime (Hied llussey of Nantucket had Invented areuper and In 1S’!3 be secured a of the patent for it thus depriving McCormick honor of securing the first ollielul recognition for Ids Invention since the latter (lid not secure Ids had perpatent uutil 1S34 Even after McCormick fected his reaper nnd demonstrated its usefulness he had difficulty In selling It for tbe farmers were slow to give up the old fashioned way of und tn udopt this "new fancied" nut harvesting chine In the Lexington Union for September 28 1SU he Inserted the first advertisement of bis reaper giving four testimonials from farmers and offering the inuehlnes for S’SI each Rut no one bought The farmers who lin'd given their testimonials had the merely seen the renper work and hud nelthor In money nor the Inclination to buy themselves fad It was nine yenrs before Mct'ormb k found a Imlina farmer who bad both the money and the tlon to purchase one of the new mm bines Rut the loss Including despite many discouragements of Ms farm when he wns caught In the depression which followed the pnntc of IS'!" lie persisted lu Ry to mniket his his determination at It he sold seven reapers keeping everlastingly R In IMt and forty in 1811 In 1S42 thnt year he had nho made converts to Ids Idea nnd he begun to sell agencies for Hie reaper In the for several counties in Virginia Then orders machine begnn to come from other states in left fils qnier “MeCorndik Virginia Eventually home and put Ids fortune to the Ini yard In the new West of the Ohio valley lie estnld shed tf where In lsi’i mu hundred shop In Cincinnati machines were built1 Rut with the rare foresight be suw In the little city of Chicago of genius numbering scarcely more than 100 Hi souls tha center of the West and tn the tovs strategic grain fields of the prairie plains the great market In ISIS Ids new factory on the for Ms Invention shores of Lake Michigan turned out five hundred Tet this was but the beginning of his machines triumphs” The history of his final triumph Is written In since that time one of ttie history of agriculture the most amazing developments fti tbe story of with Its The story of thnt development mnnktnd of the number of acres of statistics the number of men employed the cultivation number of bushels of grain harvested e:u !i which deal with numbers d llkult for the human mind to grasp and realize their si gnihernice xgTTTtWni'igl Hory TiT Eer fiu luvfetl in tins article event to do only with thq t'7 yenrs ugo when Cyrils McCormick demonstrated his "new pntent grnln cutter" which was to the’ hisaffect and not olutionize ngrlcfiltnre only tory of the United States hut jtf Jhe w orliLas ellas have few other Tn vent Ions Karly this shown above) was erected year a simple marker neur the spot where he (Jid this ‘ami the news for a story of the ceremony there recalled ment to a busy world the name of the man who inv cntcJ the Jlrst lTailkt Xf:Uvr — DuF every year millions nnd miliums of new memorials Rre o Jilin In the grain fields of the world They are the shociyof wheat nnd o:ts anj bar t!ie during the ley and rye which harvest season anil the swelling chorus of priise ect'in of for his nnme'tch'ch accompanies the ihe hum of' the reaper these myriad monqments-Iof gohler as It dicks Its way through the field ' ' grain at in f'nloB1 bsp Qht Souls thy multitudinous penlngs trivial events of nights and Th days Th griefs ‘hat darken hopes tha shine The pleanant place snd the stormy '&&: if' Nvplr to Lioo Utah FOODS and cool we tiirte Try following for a main Gish' on a sullry day: Drolled T o m Wipe and cut toniutoes Into crosswise hulves and cut off the ripe any the MURRAY — Farmers ot this section are now harvesting their 150 acres o! string beans which are being handled Twin Peaks by t)ie reconstructed branch of the Rocky Mountain Packcorporation ing SALT LAKE — Albert Ernest Bowen of the Salt Lake law firm of Clark Richards & Bowen was elected president of the State Bar Association ot Utah at the annual meeting at tha He succeeds Richard Hotel Utah Young k IBAPAH — Arrest of four Indiana l from the Sprinkle resulted from recent trouble on the part of each half rounding with salt and pepper dip Into crumbs Goshute reservation at Deep- Cretk place on a near Ibapah egg and crumbs Hgaiq which caused the agent well buttered broiler and broil six to L E Brigance to send a call for help minutes eight to Salt Lake The Indians arrested are Jellied Vegetables — Soalt one accused of conspiracy to attack Agent of a of gelutlu In Brigance cupful of cold water add one cupful of boiling water In which a bouillon SALT LAKE— Large crops throughadd cube has been dissolved out the country have caused overprotf a cupful of vlnegni a duction of fruits and vegetables actwo tableof sugar tablespoonful cording to R R Mitchell of Omaha spoonfuls of lemon Juice and one of the Union of salt Strain cool and freight traffic manager Pacific system who arrived to confer one add stiffen to when beginning “The with local officials and shippers and cupfuls of shredded cabsituation is not alarming however bebage one half cupful of cucumber canned cause I think it will work itself out cubes and one and Turn Into cut Into pieces plmentoea satirfactorily” he said a mold to chill uud stiffen for the laying OGDEN — Franchise Turkish Pillaf— Wash and drain of mains in Weber county for the cupful of rice cook In one of butter until brown piping of natural gas to Utah from tnblespoonful add one cupful of boiling water and Wyoming fields was granted by until the water Is absorbed cook to Ohio Oil county commission Avid one and cupfuls of interests The voting was Company cook until the hot stewed tomatoes The franchise is for 50 unanimous rice Is soft nnd season with' butter years and will become effective on salt and pepper Ice Cream— Wash and Aug 18 after legal publications Strawberry strawberries of two quarts hull OGDEN— A 10000 gallon high pressprinkle with two cupfuls of sugar sure steel water tank on top of the mover and let stand two hours now ard Furniture Sterling thickness a double squeeze through building burst with Add three pints of Carpet company of cheese cloth and thq resulting thin cream nnd b few grains of Balt a tremendous report Freeze using three parts of Ice to flood wrought havoc to the building More than $25000 and contents Serve in sherbet glasses one of salt worth of new furniture had just been gnrnlshed with fine berries Baked Halibut — Wipe a installed Swedish preparatory to opening the slice of halibut weighing one pound store in two or three days I'lace in a shallow earthen baking state road LOGAN— W J Funk sprinkle with salt and pepper in Cache county reports Drain butter melted and brush with supervisor canned tomatoes nnd measure the work of laying concrete on the To the tomatoes of n cupful state highway north of Richmond o add teaspoon till of powdered the Idaho state line as progressing Cover sugar nnd spread over the well Nearly half of the concrete has Hake sliced vltli one onion thinly been laid with between 700 and 800 twenty trlnutcs pour over The paving feet being placed daily of n cupful of heavy cream and bake has been laid from the Idaho line on Remove the onion und ten minutes the Spring of hrnw the with to north pntslcv the garnish Tasty Foods Creek h:!l A tasty and refreshing hs well ns in the fifth — Utah tanks rKO nutritious salad for warm days In : acSalad— If the ‘United States for wool production Shrimp a report issued by Frank to cording fresh shrimps be may statistician for agricultural Andrews so much the procured of agriIf not nse the the United States department better The 1928 wool clip is esticulture which cnnnevl variety mated at 22072000 pounds ps comure very good Cut Into mix with small pieces pared with 19975000 pounds last year nn equal Wted States totals indicate 296114-olamount ot fine1928 sea- tender celery pounds of wool frr tko ly cut a minced pimento or two with taken oe to green pepper a bft of scraped onion DEN— Actioi beor onion Juice suit paprika nnd plenrespect to a large number of fish ty of good snlud dressing Hut away ing killed supposedly by seepage from to season and chill for an hour or two the pea viner of the Utah Packing before serving time near Huntsville has been corporation Salt Codfish— For those Creamed turned over to State Fish and Game ho enJuyNin occasional disb of good Meacham Arthur J Commi'sioner codfish try fihis: Soak a half pound who will makewn exhaustive examinor less of theish shredded or flaked ation wyth the aid of W II Anderson und put to smik'Mn warm water bring Weber of the officers and warden to the slnmierlni£git“vand cook five tv FCli and Gem" Pro'ertive — Add to a flcL Com Tu! nines asxocia'ion white sauce using one cupful of thin oAlT LAKE— The Salt Lake City each of cream two tablespoonfuls tax levy of 546 mills for the contingbutter metted and the same of flour season with a dash of cayenne and ent fund is just 46 mills to high to the decision of the state Serve with new boiled suit If needed potatoes cooked In their Jackets and board of equalization nnd assessment and unless it is reduced action will be then peeled — Hamburg Steak — To one and instituted in the district court through steak add the county attorney to have the levy pounds of bamburg two slices of salt pork finely chopped set aside This decision was reached cupful of soft stale bread after the board had considered the The city was at of crumbs one egg and carefully subject a teaspoonful of salt a half cupful of once notified that the levy is in excess thick canned tomato and a tablespoon-fu- l of the amount permitted hv law Mix and roll of chopied onion LOGAN— The Utah Poower and and CQver when In the roasting pan Light company applied to the state with narrow strips of salt pork Roast public ntilitica commission fuLlL teuc-hoMr minutes basting porary order to put into effect a five-- j often first with hot water then with cent a killowatt hour rate in Logan Drown two Hie liquor from the pan City to meet the new ratq now given of flour add one cuptablespoonfuls dtrrr plant' Permission is asked pending or two of butter cook tnblespoonful the outcome of the rehearing before until smooth and thick nnd serve with the supreme court on the controversy the meat between the power company and Caramel Junket — Heat two cupfuls Fi‘" over Caramelize of milk until lukewarm Trfiiltrint 'of a ' cupfur of sugar add ‘n f'EDAi lyi'- -i of a cupful of boiling water - being hit badly by Iron court)' and cook until the sirup 4s reduced to and flockmasters and herdpo'soring of q cupful Cool and add The er are alarmed over condition' the milk slowly to the sirup add one agricultural department is ad- Juuket tablet crushed and dissolved one tnblespoonful of cold water add hy tha' a vei-few grains of salt and one teapoonspector John E F’arzard a disb and ful xiftanUlaTuru-lfcetmus stock poisoning plaof krnyvn set In a warm place until thick' then!' a the whnrVd milkweed- is rapidly on Ice to chill Serve with iput lining a foothold in that county par- whipped creamer freshly grated coro tieulrrly in the suotherri part rf the put or other chopped nuts although it ha apnearcdHla i n'the Cfrrtal and Cellar F o' torn HcLU VU vrdi s SALT LAKE — Leaving the ground almost as lightly as a bird taking wing the huge Fokker piano of the National Parks Airways Inc took oft from Municipal Airport with 425 lbs of mail in nine sacks the first conGreat Falls Mont signment bound and intermediate points iv ' ' ' '' £ 4 -- " |