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Show , wj. TOW 1..JJPI-- 5 juj j pj.4. THE CITIZEN thereof, such person, firm or corporation shall be fined not less dollars for such violation ; and each and every than twenty-fiv- e day such violation continues after due notice has been given shall constitute a separate offense. Provided further that it is hereby made the duty of the fish and game commissioner to see that all irrigation canals are properly protected by some device, which shall not be the means of materially obstructing the flow of water into such canal, so that no fish may enter said ditch between April 1, and October 15 of each year, said device to be provided and maintained out of the fish and game fund. Why has this law never been enforced? Upon two different sessions of the legislature, our fish and game licenses have been increased for the special purpose of installing screens. But the money was spent for other things. If this is a joker in the law, and it has been for over twenty years, let us get rid of it and not waste good paper and printing. If it is the truth that irrigating and other ditches are responsible for big trout losses, let us protect the fish. Now then comes one, G. A. Tuckfield, an old timer of this city, but who has been absent for the past twenty years. He returns with what he claims a perfect patented fish serene for all ditches and canals. More than that he will install his screen in any canal which may be selected for demonstration, and without cost to the state if it fails to work. What more could the sportsmen ask for? He has worked on fish screens for many years and has finally hit upon the right device. It is now being installed in the state of Washington and he has many letters congratulating him upon its entire success. The Ogden sportsmen installed one of the Tuckfield screens in the South Fork of the Ogden river and it is said the screen has been working perfectly for the past two years. There is another local man who has a screen, John Walker, former superintendent of the state fish hatchery. He claims perfection for his screen. If there are screens in the market that will do the work, and one screen is already doing its work, we want to know whether Section 13, which by its number, appears to be unlucky for the sportsmen or the trout, because it has been on our law books for many years, is to be complied with, or whther it is just a salesmans talking point. As far as screens in this state are concerned, Section 13 is a big joke. Does the legislature intend to have this part of the law enforced? James, a little action please. ASTROLOGY its claims to refute them, but investigation and test h pelled my unwilling acceptance. Astrology has undoubtedly been known to all throughout the world from time immemorial and its hi pears to be coeval with that of the earth, since it can be through every existing nation and through them again great nations of the past whose glory and splendor we ar just beginning to realize. Through Egypt and ancient (J through Japan and ancient China, and from Tibet to earb dustan we find astrology has passed around the globe retaining the same sympology, the same zodiac, and same ancient traditions. Who invented it? No one knor ay The World War, the greatest of all wars we know at about, was perfectly described, together with the recent; the Kaiser, sixteen years prior to origination. The Ja; earthquake was predicted within ten days of the great trophe. In 1923, Tamos wrote an interesting article app in Le Yoile dTsis, on the subject of, the great devastation according to his forecast extends from 1926 to 1930. Hep the whole ground of prophecy and scientific forefiJlstmn yUP U this period of earthquakes, inundations, famines, epideti ? ac He admits the forecasts are more general than specific lucid in reference to the nature of the catastrophes thai W1 gard to the times at which they will happen. Part of his forecast, read from the planets, has alreac JW16 fulfilled. Just as sure as there is a proper time for plant!: crops, there is a proper time when planet influences over the person that is bom. The ever controlling infli ever present and unless the person is aware of it andet Mke it off, he is apt to fall an easy prey. Criminals are tk born and their inclinations towards crime commences viti childhood. The person born under ideal astrological signs Wi ar es leaning towards crime and marches on with the good gressive citizens. if If we take the account written by Moses, as outlined len Leo, initiate, of the creation, fall, flood, etc., we findidfaur i sets down for the people the traditions of, the faith as rt 3 CJun from the Mesopotamian sources and couched in terms. For example : And God said let there be light5 --7 and let them be for signs, ;Jjplc firmament of heaven seasons, and for days and for years. Again God madetr lights, the greater to rule by day and the lesser light to: ?es night. t an Later we find the Israelites soon after leaving Egypt met by Balaam, a Chaldean of Pethor, an astrologer and in communication with the angel of the Lord who hadt gaged by Balak the enemy of Israel to curse Israel. (S xxii. The Chaldean custom on such ceremonial occasions. ; jf0 ( build alters and sacrifice to the seven planets. Thus, wefn Balaam three times built seven alters, on each of which fered sacrifices and then prophesied of the star which out of Jacob. In no part of the Christian Scriptures do we find mentioned disapprovingly, and nowhere is the study of as: jy forbidden, though we do find warnings as to its proper: the contrary we find from the Song of Deborah victory attributed to the courses of the stars for in Jndc! read, They fought from heaven; the stars in their fought against Sisera. paba Coming to the New Testament, the story of the Ma$j ger of the Birth of Christ, and of the events accompwiitors Crucifixion, show that the people of that time had a which perfectly harmonized with their theology, aaieold could not fail to look for astrological accompaniments1 great events as the Birth, Life, and Death of the Mcssity 0ff a! f am hole id -- s 1 . We have a Hermes in our midst. A physician and surgeon who has made astrology a life study and who is said to have mastered astrology to such an extent that he can now predict future catastrophes and important events in the history of nations and our lives. This much misunderstood science has passed from the far distant past down to us, living because it has the principles of truth within it, for nothing can be maintained without truth as its fundamental trail. Hermes says the chief reason for the lack of understanding of astrology has been due to its advocates. These in most part have been superficial pretenders who failed to understand the wonderful thing they dealt with, and were accordingly unable to teach it to others. Then, too, fakirs, seeing its possibilities for fleecing the people, 'with only selfish motives, established bad repute among the ignorant. While there are a few export astrologers in the world, and always have been, there has never really been a scientific atyfro tempt made to connect it up with proven discoveries in the preRepresentative R. Verne McCullough has been stand sent day sciences, and present it in its true light. When Sir Isaac splendid record in the Lower House because of hi s typjg Newton took up astrology he said, 1 took up the examination of rights of. the people. t: as: |