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Show y J i Associated Press News and Feature Service Exclusive in The Journal VOLUME THE JOU -- J SECOND SECTION. LII. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. V I I Ul) N , Al (JUST 21. 1929. NUMBER 100 WARLIKE ACTIVITIES ON MANCHURIAN BORDER PIONEER TELLS OF GUNMAN The 'Journal is Owned and Operated by Citizens of Cache .Valley 1LJ FOUR DAYS MONTH DAYS IN SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO 00T OF EACH PAY TO TAXES 9r- - - -jW. Davis McEntire he mined to Par.s. ham Y One-Sixt- h Babson Says of In a quiet cottage on a hadyjIdah() m s,x;y nine Tno hlli0iV Idafeoua Spimgs, Income Mounting1 Local mg t (u- the head auihoimtx ol Levies side street in ho there lives an old man ot the i.uin'h came up into .South-- j More in Offset Reduction with his wite. His fasten Idaho, to lay out a town eighty-thre- e ot Soda, name is Herbert Horseleyn and he on tie piesent site so well satislied was lie ol Spring-will tell you that sixty-sevev.itli m de- been im lie town have that an vears passed his U5SON PARK, M,i" Atneiica in the pioneering and ended to move there Inmseli This! he Iom melt'd tt Ins ltii-'upbuilding of the west. He is a''lived m no time m doing and has Idaho Soda Spimgs evei since, In- - total tax l nti tax i IOih'ial pioneer of both Utahm and lull, including state and He has Lake witnessed the giowth ana, having lirst settled laterSalt . than it h: tier before. Wide-jspiePar- develumm nt of southeastern Icia- -l in in pieatoi jlmal Provo, then City, aLuo-- t Horn the lirst settlers ho m i eu'iu t nm in the Federal Soda ul the and finally Income tax mav publcit Idaho, is have letlhi1 uiisu-people He ted, the story of some ol the1 cu ng citien to the com Iumou that he watT Springs. Unlikelivemany old m the lughhgh'. ot the earlv das wholly he does not hpin-ieliAt,(! ol a i able tax haimm. As it happened the "On-- ' morning m th.ej past fbr he is an olficial Notary and town 1 have nieielr taken the place of the nment.s ei .state gm was seventies and until Soda walking thioughj Springs Public of owned and some thick Eeilei al go eminent in boosting along the bam. g very few years ago ot a Blackfoot riv-rlew managed a prosperous and up to milesthe ..bove tnxe-- . We are spending for all Soda Benson Folk Springs.! date department store, yet he j taxes about I? Ki.790,000,000 an-- , loves to talk dT the past and si au lung fm some stiay cattle reminisce of the by gone days when suddenly I came lace to This is approximately nually. face with a huge brown bear. of Indians, homesteading, 'bad one-sixt- h Enjoy Outing of our national in- Roth us ol m and coach I short ox stopped stage teams, men, 1 was come. The toi teiror unaimed. equivalent of four thej pony express. tell bear m very evident surprise He out of, each month At If yourquestion him he will working days Boys Camp just turning to l center the vou that he was born m Stiat-'wa- s tor payment of taxes. That go -' thicket nawhen the little clog, my England, is too heuy a burden to place De-- 1 thinking himself in duty bound Benson, Aug 23 -- The Benson on five town of Shakespeare, to the industry of this country. do ran Howard something, cember 6, 1845- Here he grew up ward Sunday school had a very The rising trend of taxes must as any normal English boy until and nipped .him on the heels. enjoyable outing Wednesday he i becked abruptly if American 1862 when he came to America The bear whirled with a roar oil at the boy's camp m Logan can- same rage and pain, and as the dog aS a Mormon convert. The autos,' business is to progress in the yon There weie thirty-on- e an ox team across darted m again, caught him year he drove Salt-Lakm ot an to witlr a but side with ter the the .next ten years as it has in the e six average squarely to City the plains car and Mr. Falslev with his bus past ten. returned immediately to Ah Hoi- rific back handed 'sweep ut his In the old days when every carrying 23 passengers making in low a place about three hundred huge paw, and knocked him far ah about HO persons adults and ; man m the commumty where out into the middle of the river Nebraska, of forays Into Chinese towns along the Manchurian Siberian border by Soviet miles west of Following reports worked I theThe must children made have that the trip. suppose dog out a part ot hls taxes on roads, troops 60,000 Chinese troopshave been deployed along border. Minister C. C. Wu (inset) at Washevery train that went through left or school been killed by the bishopric and the Sunday ington said it was precautionary measure. Typical company of Russians is shown above while below its sick and lame cattle that hey drowned bl pollce duty or other a blow for I never saw him again, h were present. service, superyntendency are Chinese troops. Map shows border area. he understood clearly-Eacmight recuperate and also left provided its own what the cost of family man to take care of them. WTmn- Then the bear, fully enraged, government lunch, but watermelons and ice reaily was. However, the average seventeen years old Hoisley ar- turned to attend to me but I had the service then called He found! fled for my horsa as fast as my warned Call by you don't know encountered the animal at close Springs. But no one there knew cream . were furnished was only rived at The Hollow. car-'leschool about five days a for could take me and the bear, anything about that bear, where quarters, his shots had and Sunday only any more about medicine than bishopric eleven men encamped there, year Tod and not the did ward or fat and in is very a hundred he what was and he over hes budget. wounded being lazy at its the cowboy, and a rider had to presidency it and doing, business men ine for a herd of workmen and horse shoe ailke are rcnderingandfor taxes disabled pursue. When I arrived at the that brush where theres no room savage mercym The great beast be dispatched to Malad for a Ball playing disabled and partially the 1 the and told to furnished two settlement piinci-min- jerked his gun from him and doctor. By the time the doctor pitching my story, run, hell kill you in of 48 days work a animals Indians were exceedingeqUiValent ones two olde as Call while known the and utes! But Fairchilds only laugh- snapped it with a single motion-The- arrived the unfortunate cowboys, Fairpal sports, and never missed Moieover every individual lv troublesome year as the hunter turned . to childs was in a bad condition, spent their time in social chat bears this burden bea chance to stampede or drive Fairchilds, who were just in from ed, and deaf to the entreaties of decided to go get the his friend, picked up his gun and flee, it lunged after him and His wounds, dangerous enough and in relating experiences ol cause a man is not Merely off a few cattle or pot shot from the range, a ' - Esproperty armed themselves, shouldered his way" into the catching his leg, ripped it from at any time, had become infect-thig- h white bear. They days in the canyon.owner and does not see the tax the brush at a passing a heavy rifle, and Fay-t- he brush. As the crackling of the to knee. It clawed pus had collected and the in- pecially was this the case with collector, he should not think he hised, man All day long they would, Call withwith assisted who men a When had older childs Call strained the arms fainter brush in chest and and man on the terrible shotgun. suffered grassy grew savagely, cattle1 jured pain, is not paying taxes. He does pair herd moment would have 'The doctor reopened his wounds, in making the canyon road, supdrive them they arrived at the mouth of every nerve to hear what was another Slopes and at night just the same. Taxation costs for met sawmills He the creek where I had with on the logs but Ins the thicket. within broken neck going into the hollow, a natuial corral, just then, sterilized and dressed them, but plying - had represents an item of overhead lime for vanished for animal lumber the and beast to found himself trembling in every Call appeared, thinking find the gash m his leg, he, through be kept burning Where a watch would enor-t-m- e , found a and the himhis to tabernacle, in everything that anyone buys, but neaiby they limb. 'Nonsense,' he said his friend lifeless. The bear drop-- carelessness, neglected to treat the temple over them all night, two at wood for fuel consumes, or uses to the process mous out the a into A like tracks, for I'm in started few leading and its victim lor there after the slobbering self, getting wintered acting completely.. days men ped the brush- Sooner or later he had to old woman, of course Fair is al- him, but a couple uf bullets from .doctor had left, blood poison set when coal was unattainable. The of working up to a finished proeleven weeks and then drove the come out, they reasoned, so they right, he hasnt rode this range the heavy rifle dropped it in its in and the courageous ' cowboy lunch hour was one of the most duct. There are only a' certain Utah to rattle across the plains themselves close by and for ten years without learnin tracks. Posted 1863. enjoyable features, of the outing number of potential labor hours passed away. the soring of An hour but himself. waited. care Sarof to was find to were as to how take Cali and next was the ice cream and in the individuals making up passed, "Incidents that overjoyed such, in 1864 he was married any community. The number of Evidently the Nevertheless he could not quiet Fairchilds still aive and family common place in. the early days later the water melon period. happened. the Salt Lake .thing After- - luncheon, N. W. Crook-sto- n these hourswhich he spends in bear was peacefully sleeping his fears. Suddenly a shot rang conscious, and carrying him to of Southeastern Idaho- - The auto-th- e same year in the and Temple cost of crowd the by brush. in a the back the somewhere entertained government to in meeting and was mobile not there take its river, bathed his wounds out, then another shot, Hrnve a rovered wagon to Provo he are just so much taken I'm goin beastial roar of rage. Fairchilds its cold waters until the blood toll of iives but other factors telling bear stories which away there. But he was! Jim, said Fairchilds, comes as the In mortal terror as potent. Every' one claimed were true and no one from his possibility of establlsh- after h,m when he were had almost flowing, screamed stopped partially ' .yngmhn him have it. ; beast seized him. The worst had Then holding him on his horse, Cnntinupri on Pnee Riv Continued on Page Six tlak.lH.rT,-The'-ch-..c- h; (Continued on Page Three) he he managed to get him into Soda 'Don't you.; do it, Fairchilds,' h appened, in the thicket eng-- l W Taxes Take and State Than Federal Rates , as'e'-Miii'iiN- ()ur Total ad pt j n, j - j ' : ; gs , j by-go- ne - c o, S PS;ed"Wli or The Worlds Loss of The Christian Religion and Church The Falling Away KSL Address Delivered Over Radio Station Elder Sunday Evening, May 12, 1929, by H. H. Roberts of the First Council of the of LatterSeventy, Church of Jesus Christ -day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah - j incumbent upon Roman protagonists to prove that the Christ has not been, or could not have been, with the apostles since before they from this earth-lifcan hold their interpretations proven. Neiof man, nor the continther the earth-lif- e uance of the earth itself marks off the limits of the Christs promises of associations with his apostles and his saints ; but they extend into heaven into eternity ; and these promises of the Christ to the eleven a pbstles was to them and not to their successors. Here suspend thought on this, for the moment, until I remark upon the other passage, and we can then conclude-'irespect of both of their-departu- re e, sion (Gal. 3) ; and so this kingdom of Israel on a somewhat lower plane than the gospel was established as Gods witness among the nations. And what a failure as a righteous nation and a prosperous one, Israel was! And yet the gates of hell did not prevail against the purposes of Jehovah ! A hew dispensation undei John the Baptist, the Christ, and the apostles rescued those purposes from failure, and carried on. The new dispensation of the Christ and the apostles, through a colnbination of circumstances and the perversity of the children of men but faintly understood this great truth of the Christ and of his gusirel. False teachers perverted, his truths;, false prophets usurped powers belonging alone to Gods appointed .servants and priesthood; damnable heresies led away the saints from the truth; the kingdom of heaven suffered violence and the violent took it by force; To Fulfill A Promise Here I must suspend the pin suit of the I promised subject for the evening, because the consider would I ou last week that declaration of the Christ respecting tl ie continuance of the Christian religion and ' church in the promise of the Savior to his to go them together. apostles when commissioning them with The Gates of Hell ShalLNot Prevail I am Lo mto all the world to preach Id hell shall jiot prevail' And the gates. ou alwavs even unto the end of the woi founded upon the to the chur5h it Christ gainst (Matt. 28); and the words of the The Ariienl gates of hell, say.f. will rock. I build my rock St. Peter, Upon 'this be held to be the powers of which not may shall prevail hell of and the gates church, i vil, shall not prevail against the church of corrupt men within transgressed against it,TTMatt. 16). Christ, notwithstanding the CQnflict which the laws, changed the ordinance, and on I Will Be With You Always all along has raged in the world of evil the. part of men broke the everlasting The Roman catholic version of the New against good. From the beginning the world covenant sealed with the covenant T starnent renders the first of these pashas had the promise that the seed of the blood of the Christ the blood sages: I will be with you all days, even unto woman (the glorious Christ) should bruise of the everlasting covenant (c. f. Isaiah the head of the serpent wound him in a 24:1-- 6 and Heb. 13:2n). What then? Why, the end of the world; and their interpretation of the passage is as follows: The event vital part destroy him utterly and all his even so the gates of hell have hot prevailed And the li.is proved that the apostles themselves were works, and triumph gloriously! of .the Church of against the, of1 satan, shall Christ built cainq Ceronly to live the ordinary term of mans life; serpent the symbol o evil lock. the, upon tain mert through a succession of genera-tiorf- s theiefore, the commission of preaching and only have power to bruise the seeds heel did not remain steadfast to the truth ministering, together with the promise of wound him in an unvital part, hut will the divine assistance, regards the successors wound him, nevertheless. In the Might of of Gck) revealed through the Christ and the et the apostles, no less than the apostles these truths let us view this promise that apostles, and have been prevailed against, themselves. This proves that there must the gates of hell shall not prevail against the and their human institutions made to take have been an uninterrupted series of such church founded upon the rock. The trouthe place of the things ofGod. As foreseen niccessors of the ap idles, in every age since ble with the Roman catholic church jnterpre-iation- s --of Paul when those who hindered the evil is that They take too narrow a view their timepthat is to say, successors to their development of the mastery of iniquity, of the promises and prophecies of our Lord. already Hoi trine, to their Jurisdiction, to their working in Ms day, when they .(the and to their Mission. (Milners End To illustrate by brief allusions to great Apostles) were takeiiQut of the day, then events: of Religious Controversy, p. 281). that Wicked was revejded, who would opIllustrations Let it be observed, in passing, that this pose and exalt himself jfpotje all that is callworld rejected the ed God, or that is The" Garni that the promise of the Christ to be worshipped; so that he as all preaching of righteous Noah, and the floods God sitteth in the tempte of God, shewing the apostles always; or. even days", must regard the successors of the came and destroyed the wicked. But the himself that he is C(Th1 (II Thess. 2). But will the gates of hm- - prevail against the gates of hell did not prevail aglainst the purapostles no less thap the apostles themsel-'c.is purely assumption; it is nowhere so poses of God; they were preserved and church founded upon J the rock? No; for in Noah and his posterity, and the the very prophecy just quoted tells us that nominated in the bond, that the promise to even the Wicked whoshalI usurp the place always be with the apostles regarded their earth was refilled with men. . The gospel, we are told, was preached of God in the world, sitting in the ver temMicecssors; and there is nothing in the neces-s't- y -of the cast that requires such an assump- unto Abraham, but the' word preachthe Lord shall consume with ples of God tion. The not them to ed the was the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy Christ nothing the profited being of promise apostles, and to the close of their mission on mixed with faith in them that heard with the brightness of his coming law Then the fai th, and then on to the end of the world, it. meaning the coming is afferThe working of Fatan ni such association as he would have with law of Moses a lesser law than the gospel with all power, and signs, ind lving won-- " them in heaven and always thereafter. It is was added because of this trausgres- - ders (II Thess. 2). im-pnrt- n -- -- " the-chure- h the-precio- M. anti-dilluvi- s, per-pethat- ed r 1 S $ V Future Dispensation Promised St. Peter also felt the same thing when he said to the Jews who had been attracted to himself and to St. John by the incident of the lame man at the gate of Jerusalem being healed; St. Peter explained the appearance and the mission of the Christ to them; related their killing of the Prince of Life: I wot that through ignorance ye did it, as did your rulers, said he. Repent ye therefore. and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord; and he shall send Jesus Christ, which before was preached wnto you: Whom the heaven must receive until the times of restitution of all things, which God hath spoken by the moutlr of all his holy prophets since the world began (Acts 3:17-21Here the prediction of a New and final A A Vision Of The Whole Church Of God: On Earth And In Heaven writer may help me. Last' week I quoted from one of the catholic writers a view' of the whole church in heaven as well as on earth ; the church triumphant as well as militant, with the Christ as the visible head of it as it will be eventually. I Here a catholic quote him again : Our Lord Jesus Christ being the Foundation ot foundations (Isaids xxviii, 16), and Chief C rner Stone, has th efulness of au- thority i ver the whole church whether fu-in heaven o on earth, whether present or ture, am! . the original vsource of all authorThis is but a small ity and jui isdiution. w portion of i he immense clock of Christ, hich no man which a multitude ol consists great could number ot all nations and tribes, and peoples, and tongues (Rev. vii:9) ; and over from-thof St. the whole of which great multitude, when days dispensation, and future end of time from resto A the made! is gathered together e dispensation Peter, past all the nations uf the win Id, from-al- l cue is promised! TiniCs qf. refreshing from the presence of the. Lord vVill come! God ages, Jesus, the everlasting Shepherd of our souls, will Himself, without the ministry of will again send Jesus Christ into the world But whidi before was preached unto men! any representative, visibly preside for ever reand and ever m heaven (Bruno Catholic Bereceive must meantime the heaven lief pp. tain Jesus until the times of the restitution of all things spoken of by all the holy proWill the gates of hell prevail against the church of the Christ when so conceived? No phets since the world began! All which means the end is not yet. Your indeed; though there may have been times hen the powers of evil have prevailed words have been stout against me, said the Lord to ancient Israel. Yet ye say, What against men, and against institutions and have we spoken so much against thee? Ye organized forces: times when the kingdom have said, It is vain to serve God : and what of heaven, even, may have suffered violence, and the violent have taken it by force; times profit is it that we have kept his ordinance, when the same evil powers hayemade war and that we have walked mournfully before the LoriTof Hosts? AnilTiow we call the with the saints and overcome them; times when power was given to evil forces proud happy; yea, they that work wickedover all kindreds and tongues and nations ness are set up; yea they that tempt God are even delivered. Then they that feared (Rev: 13:5-7- ) ; times when there have been the Lord spake often one to another; and periods of falling away from the truth; the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a look and when the Christian religion has become before him for lost to the world, Yet triumphant Triumof remembrance was them that feared the Lord, and that thought phant through gain and loss, through glory and defeat, above the plains of earth where upon his name. And they shall be mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I discord rears eternal bable, the church of ; and I will spare them, Christ will abide eternally secure and trium- make up my as a man spareth his own son that serveth phant, above the power of the gates of hell ; him. Then shall ye return, and discern be- - and so too shall the church on earth be jointween the righteous and the wicked, be ed to that in heaven; and the Christ shall tween him that serveth God. and him that be writh his saints and his apostles Lo The eyen to the end of the world, or all days serveth him not (Mai. ch. iii:13-18end is not yet. So nowr, wait Wait, until the eternally! I 'will be with you always! The gates of hell shall not prevail.! Yo ex il warfare is finished ! And men shall see that the gates of hell have' 'not prevailed against shall net b g.xen a lasting victory, the'church founded upon the rock. Amen t ). e in-th- 122-123- -- ). v jew-els- ). ! t ' |