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Show Erilav. December CACHE AMERICAN CACHE COUNTY. UTAH didnt have anything to do with convrnuun . Cow Puts Blind Blind Student Barters Milk For His Board Student" Thru School at BYU null The depression reviled barter but tlie "Uade" IllD by bring f ' v-Young Vis' blind student at UnnerMty, u unusual mu in lilt1' Ins bouid a. id r day. Te to mIiojI room ttli.e lie Ku-and a smites s he brought a e gt --s supply ol hay. The landlady loue-e. . led and the milk. IhU and the wv nets the hay. revery n U happy. A Jeffery U not only an grade student despite his handit-. cap but an outstanding wreslli r v as wrll. Wli.ii the Winter quar8. the and "i ter opens oti January gets under way. wrestling crs-c- ri to be one of the he ts exeeu-star on the Cougar mat team. Sixteen yrais ago he was blindbut undaunted ed In an arenli-nl- . has kept on working and going to school until he now Is tn Ms A second year of college and plai. ;i. to complete the usual four ye r hr1 I H , course. Iliff Is majoring In busliusu He does the readministration. ; . gular required work, typing .Us 4,: Julia. Utah He n.u, J'.rrcrj himself. f'fj assignments nizlii sl'ina hit cow arid a sup-'il- v leaned to print his own nane of has whet ht returned to and now wants to acquire a I.Mrtuur Young uriiver'ilj this standard handwriting signature. lie - Jei milk for hoard He works every summer on 'tie fill , -He is frsi.r.ite farm and ran handle a great iruf lit.-- a lu fe', and a urmiirr ct the many Jobs competently. Most i team, although blinded he "tromps hay and In live o art when a child. years he has slipprd from t.ie his while hayrack only twice brother who works with him and called by the defense, and under Is whose unimpaired sight has fallen fully a dozen times questioning by Samuel S. Lelbow-Itchief of counsel, tali! l.e "d. during the same period. at IUff also works frequently see a woman on the train and pitching gram or hay In the field and can take care of any Job n about a thresher. He worked tlie home farm much of the time but often Is hired by other far- mers just like anyone else. Tiiusi he earned tlie cow and tlie feed which are now lielplng pay way through college. Iliff developed a taste for wres-- 1 tling by Indulging in the usual school boy scuttles while at the school for tlie blind In Ogden Last year was his first experience. under the supervision of a coarni and he was named alternate on the university team In the 155 pound class. This year he hopes, to do even better. PROVO, at; e.-u- s . -- d. k-- v - 4 f'Mcit d A ol-t- ,n 2ir & ' f- -i -- vii'-l'm- z, . 't any woman." Tlie negro was called iVr Uw stale had rested with the testimony of Orvel Gilley, who Idenu-lir- d him as otie of the evt-- Gilley said lisd attacked tlie two Huntsville, Ala. null workers In hi presence following a fight in which ctlier white joutha were hurk-liom Die trum. fn-- loUsly Mrs ft li e had Itk Iaturson as Die lirsl to x her. iM.n is the tu t id D.e to lie riiui-- In Morgan cir-- 1 a change ol 1 oil court tnuk-v line liom JiIk.mui county, wlarc tla-iwere convicted anti all of to death April 9. Itul HiiUim-q lie Unit'd 5 tales supreme court sit the verdicts aside and ordered IK w trials. rat let son was tried lure last .spring and again was convicted, but the death sentence was set aside by Judge Janies E, Horton. Who presided. , Erosion Control 1 n Salina Canyon r Y rue LAKE -lof country rocks Is a Hood factor In flood control that overloon. frequently Investigators according to Clmotd J. Okea.,, bachelor of geologic engineerln,. U of U, whose study on "Erost .1 Control In Salina canyon sir new light on the flood control problem of Utah and tne country, anu also blast' the theory that blanket pre... . tion measures can be used win equal success In all regions. Tlie paper was given at the recent O kArf character tntor-mounta- ln ol of Loses in Farm On Senate Job Meats Prevented Ac! mg Pct By Chilling Washington C. the Utah Acade. paper, Mr. Okou out that Die areas in halma b great canyon wliere Die run-u- ii masst. are underlain by u rttury OMulioncy certain oanu!i a Dial ter tn1m iu itil said b!ietd Ue Womii i are cemented twiner by vilubie iupicnif tomt aill uphold the an- wish impri BiiaU-hnh i.mrnrid intuuuu ol CWH4 r stilphutes and other i.il1 ot WvonmiK' ol opiMnntm Mu.i-pun.-'make Dm in ex'reim-lu a I Jam lo t Lm!d h'iiua mi.ro erosion. In these q, In Jur.u n d. ".i po-,),i n conuifsn ccnwiu wliere formations is not stayed Die solubl, si'pl so jary a n l und rub lum carbonate an C'un n. nlu.g on He a '.Don ol out by mound water- - m earl, r 'the supreme emit ot that state ill i.st with n.suh the 'lung, to show wind gums are held to.itl.ir iudir.i.g Die governor Deerii.lm 9 why he huu.d cau e illy by clay particles 'not call an elettion in a reason-- ! H able time to till the vacancy causSubsequent rains tend to w ed by Die dra'h cf tknalor Keli-- I the clay particles Into ar.d druk'.O Mahoney pointed out l putty-likimp. rumi ,new Milk-has ralkd a .spu-uol with Die result that, toe elertion to be held in connection throuch Dmwater Is Died olf by the cla'iy with the genera! election in h'o-- ( 1934. and moves Into luaibv dec levities whence ft funis its way Tlie Wyoming law provides that to the large gulches wUie great when a vacancy exi-t- a in the seu-- ! liaxoe Is wrought. ate for more than one year before election, the the laxl Keia-raThe lack of vegetal nm if- n sliall tall a speial election. sa much a problem of soil iliein-- I Kendrick's death occum i acI ry as it Is of soil physhf &. fours more an t approximate Slid Mr. to Okeson cording 1934 elec this kind Is rich enough to sus- than a year bid ore tlie appolnt- -' tain almost any kind of indigen- 'Don L withholding th Governor ous vegetation but the Dow M ment until January elmti m a six-utain must be checked long ciiougn Miil.r avoidssame time makes an to enter Die soil and thus en- and at the ter- -i to gut appointment for a senator ,al barriers able seeelutlon started. This has been done with U less than one yew. surcess In some parts of the OMalioncy declined to sav whe-Dihe would be a candidate to been where dams hav built across gulches to theck the Senator Kendriik's seat In tfe t flow of water so that sediments event the v, yonilng supreme cou-are drpowted. The writer assailed holds that the governor must call lodents as a cause of much head- a special election within the next few weeks. ward cutting In pm--e- ' d su-u- . A, L Tire iMompt and tin rough elidpoik Is an ing of m ls. rewriting imiiortant step es from sour hams and shouldof the ers, say in at l Staes Ik partn erl Unm 4 to U- - k"pt Agriculture. If mi at Die wtnttr tn yod d.tn n It shiuid be chilli d in a I, ni ral'irf U low 40 degrees I standard ranges The accepted fioin about 36 degrees to 38 degrees F. Dn-da- home-butcher- r tl-- n-- n ii , 1 (w LOOK! Debate Rages on Mob Action .V warm messages of praise cross tlie continent revealing the attitude of governors, civic and prominent Individuals toward lyncJiuig, and particularly toward the summary hanging here Sunday night ol John Holmes and Thomas Thurmond. official conTlie outstanding trasts were those of Ooveroor James Rolph Jr. of California, whose condonation of tne lynching of the confessed kidnapers and slayers of Brooke Hart brought forth deluge of censure and con Algratulatioa, and of Governor who bert C. Ritchie of Maryland, ordered out the national guard to arrest tune suspected membets Of a lynching party. And while arguments were wax-ki- g hot over these contrasting offederal court Jury ficial courses, n St. Paul, Minn, acquitted Roger Touhy and three other persons on charges growing out of the Hamm Jr., of William millionaire brewer. Governor Rolph, who had refused troops to protect Thurmond ar.d Holmes, and who afterward announced he would pardon anyone convicted as the result of tlie lynching, declined to comment on Governor Ritchies action. It would be unbec: mining of me to comment on any action of a said fellow Rolph. governor. Everything is calmed down here. No one was Shot or mowed down. The good citizens of San Jose have returned to their work. None of the citizens administering justice was killed that is the point. I dont see what we can do about it, said District Attorney Fred Thomas here when shown reports that several young men had publicly boasted of taking part in the lynching of Thurmond and Holmes. The California League of Women Voters, under the name cf its president. Mrs. Harriet J. Eliel of Berkeley, sent a telegram to Rolph terming his condonation of the lynching a plain violation of your oath of office, perversive ot law and order and a practical invitation to further mob violence. Most of the governors commenting on the matter disapproved of the lynching, these including Horner of Illinois, Blood of Utah and Pollard of Virginia. ht-ua-d 1 son - ; go.'-le.n- l tr-- er 100 STORM - PROOF MAUS Get Your Forced Disposal Share separate drain PatterDecatur, Ala. Heywood son denied he attacked Mrs. Victoria Price afier he again had been ' ientified as one of seven negrojs who assaulted her and Ruby Bat .s n a Northern Alabama freight rain in 1931 in the Scottsboro ase. Patterson was the third witness CERTIFIED RADIO and ELECTRIC SERVICE Antone L. Skanchy, Mgr. Everythin? in Radio and Electric. 123 No. Main 184 Phone lr8-- for only i insleet Womens This Price Cant Last! Our Easy Investigate Terms. Buy Now and Sava Dresses STORMTESTER OVERCOATS West First North Womens $ Shoes (Broken rl oo $25 Boys Sheeplined them by any weather they keep you warm, dry, comfortable. Softly luxurious they wear indefinitely because their selected wool fibers are so woven that they slide away from rubs and abraisons and spring back into place when the pressure is over. Step out in a Storm-teste- r and youll never regret it. 98 1 Hits'!00 House Dresses and Pajamas Satisfied $3 JEST and $2.39 Be Safe and to Sizes) Up to $3.95 values & Furniture Company 0 rl 97 Knit Wool Crystal Bottling 72-8- Hart Schaffner & Marx Is Going Strong! 95 Thatcher each Clothing Company ssies ONE TRIAL ORDER :dh Reduced Passenger Fares OF EFFECTIVE Dec. 1, 1933 This Forced Disposal Sale Comes to you when Most Stores are Raising prices to new high levels. Necessity knows no mercy. Sweets Gordon Creek Coal fares 2c Per Mile MILEAGE TICKETS One-wa- y Wc are Forced to Dispose oS all lV2Cper Mile Winter Stocks The Super Fuel 500 mile hook $750, between Stations looo mile book $1500, between all stations on the U. I. C. Electric and S. L. & U. U. I. C. and yon will not bo satisfied with any other fuel. It Cokes. Less Impurities by Analysis. City Coal Co. 123 SO. 462-- in snow Bargains galvan- rain in hail 3 o the ized Twin Tubs Negro Denies Attack Story in AND! A set of t a s To obtain these temix-ralur-e of the Southern States it may be necessary to use ice or sine, commercial cold storage, there te alwavs danger of an warm spell coming at a ; time when th emeat Is cases chilled or cured. Several lnive been reported to the warm of unexpected weather causing carcasses to sour ' In les than 24 hours after hogs were killed. Tire cost of Ire or cold storage would have be ur small compared with the loss from spoilage. In order to make the most efficient use of Ice. the Depaidmem recommends splitting the cares-- ' down th eback. removing the Ic' fat, and cutting off the head ice txx The use of a home-mad- e losses In will help to prevent curing farm meat. Instructiors for making such a box mav be obtained from your county agent Rio C.rando City. Texas, was In- or by writing to the Bureau of London Monday morning courts United Engineering. Agricultural now have up to 40 drunkenness corporated tn 1925; her citizens reof Agriculture cases, compared with an average cently voted for her to cease being States DepartmentC. Washington. D. a city. of 100 In 1898. 1 This Genuine EASY Washer equipped with P the EASY Safety Wringer. orga-lzatlo- iSt rWU Guv-jern- or NO-SLI- San Jose. Cal.. Epithets, sharp and phrases of condemnation flashed V7 1 -- Have Washer Prices Gone UP? 1AU. Ruling Sought txk-nur- 1,1 1. MAIN ST. CALL 123 WERE NEVER UNDER SOLD MAUS Barn-burg- er The 3tJ Logans Bargain Store 57 West Center 2 Utah Idaho Central R. R. Company |