Show "We Just aaw two people go by" said the bird of paradise "and they went by one saJd : “ ‘Oh don’t you wish you could that of have bird paradise for your hatr " ‘Either ully - sXRAnX'MQl sc' - H H - i £(' j ' jmGunww&rr CovHwy LfmieqJhmj 'I 1 ? 1 Mfj'r-l4 - ffMtary Acifarry By ELMO SCOTT WATSON NK hundred year ago— 1829 — there wa July graduated from the United Statea Military academy at West Point N Y a class of 49 The man who stood first was Charles Mason cL Mew k ' ho became a second lieutenant In the engineers' corps served as assistant professor at the academy-unt1811 when he re elgned from the academy Then he law In New York practiced Wlseon sin and Iowa and Ida career as an at torney ended In Washington In 1882 X£X S2&rvZ£ru& CAPimi The man who atood second In the class of 1S29 was a young Virginian added to the list of great American named Robert E Lee After his captains A distinguished English he became assistant engigraduation Field Marshal general Viscount neer In the construction of what was visited the Wolseley Confederate known as Fortress Monroe In Ids naIn 1S92 and years afterward army tive state In 1S37 ha was ordered to he wrote: the western frontier and for many InEvery Incident of that Visit jenra he served Ids country far from delibly stamped on my memory All the hanks of the Potomac where he said to me then and during substood his beloved “Arlington the sequent conversations Is still fresh In home Of bla childhood playmate Mary recollection my It la natural it should be so for hs was tha ablest general Custlg and his own home after their and seemed to ms the greatest man I in 1831 marriage During the Mexi have ever conversed with and yet 1 can war Capt Robert E Lee became have had tha privilege of meeting Von Moltke and Prince Blamarck General successively Major Lee Lieutenant Leo was one of the few men who ever Colonel Lee sod Colonel Lee and GenImpressed and awed nit with eral Scott declared that he wai the seriouslyInherent their greatness Forty year beat soldier be bad ever seen In the have come and gone since our meetln Held In 1852 the "second man In his and yet the majesty of hie manly s tha genial winning grace th class" came back to West Point as sweet nena of his smile and the ImUs superintendent and that position he pressive dignity of hie held until 1853 Visit the office of style of dress come back to me inong recollections my most cherished General Smith the Hie superintendent at greatness made me humble and never West Point today and among the felt my own Insignificance more keenly soldiers who look down at you from than did In his presence He their portraits on the walls Is this was Indeed a beautiful character and of him It might truthfully be written handsome young Virginian "In righteousness did hs Judga and In 1801 the guns 'of Fort Sumter " maka war shattered the hopes of a peaceful setSuch wag the leader of the “Lost tlement of the differences between whose military the North and the South career came Lee was Causa" to an end In April 1803 Then (and recalled from Texas to Washington thla tribute Is from an editorial In the and General Scott ofTered the soldier New York Times) "General Lee who be had praised so highly the comhated war and opposed secession and mand of the Union army that was about to be put Into the field highly creditable to And to yet for reasons Robert E Lee pacing back and forth hlg character seceded with hie state and led the Southern troops to battle on the veranda of historic Arlington as he sought to make his greatest destated the Confederate cause with percision must have come the words of fect truth and simplicity saving: hl father the famous "Light Horse After four years of arduous service Lee of Revolutionary war marked by unsurpassed courage and fame: "Virginia Is my country Her fortitude the army of northern Virginia has been forced to yield to overwill I obey however lamentable the fat to which It may subject me" So whelming numbers and resources this whs Ie’s answer to Scott as be No commander on the other side aeut In his resignation from the no historian whatever his prejudices army “Save In defense of my native haa ever disputed the accuracy of state I never again desire to draw those statements aword" iny As time has cleared away the prejThen Virginia seceded from the udices and hatreds eiigemierod by tbe Union and Robert Lee put on the Civil war more and more have all Confederate Within a year he Americana gray come to a realization of proved that another name had been tl0 greatness of Robert K Lee and A New Valuation The award offered for the most original social Innovation Is claimed by the friends of Col Mihaly of Budapest says the Living Age The plan Is to scrap the conventional and commonplace salutations of “good morning" end "good evening" so frequently uttered without deep f“el!rg or genuine sincerity and substitute a newer and more expressive phrase without variation to adapted all hours of the day or night If the new plan Is carried out when acquaintances greet each other one will claim souifully "Better future” and the other will respond with give!" Pro parly Designated Colorado Is called the “Centennial ate” because It was admitted to the Cub’d In 1S7G the centennial annl cersary of the Declaration of Independence i ai' rfif rrrj North has Joined South In paying him honor Ills memory 'Is preserved In many ways— in lire college nl taxing ton Ya which hears Ills name noil of which In he became the president later years of Ids life In the marble figure width Mauds In Stutuary hall in the National Capitol at Washing ton and In the preservation of Ids home "Arlington" as a national memorial and a last resting place for our soldier dead Recently a new memorial has been added to the list and It Is singularly that this should lie done appropriate In the centennial year of his entrance Into the service of Ills country For on January 19 the anniversary of hl hlrfti this year the announcement was made that William Alexander chapter of ttie United Daughters of In Connect leu line the Confederacy hall St rut ford and the purchased plnntallun of 1222 acres where lee was born spent Ills boyhood years to he preserved ns a national ami udminiMered by the Robert E Lee foundation whose advisory ineb In the hoard Includes prominent That North ns well as the South the movement to preserve Stratford hall as a Lee national memorial orlg Inateil In a New England state and that It has the backing of North as well os the South Is significant of ihe fact that the partisanship of 00 years ago no longer denies Id in the right to nor he regarded as a great American denies Ihe enshrining of Ills memory In the hearts of all Ills countrymen The romantic Interest attached to the establishment of this latest memorial to lee was told In the followat the ing news Item which appeared time of Ihe Stratford hall purchase last January : of them would do beautif- “Oh" continued the bird of paradise "It made me sad But I was thankful that I was Id the goo I love the air and I love freedom and 1 love wild home and everything that my It with at here but least I am goes safe safe and oh how people have gone after my family of late" They've always gore after my family" said Mrs Heron sadly "That’s so wick waw wick waw wnw waw waw" shrieked the bird of paradise and the lesser bird of paradise nodded “You ste" the bird of paradise con“we’ve tinued become fushlunnble lately “In fact we’ve become very scarce oecuuse so many of us have "been killed “of course we don't get our long and perfect plumage until we are five yeiirs old “Rut we are beautiful birds nnd w have henutiful feathers We can't MAGNA— Within fifty miles of Salt Lake are grouped ths smelters which together comprise tbs largest a on ferrous smelting center In the world PARK CITY— It is estimated Utah has enough coal to supply the entire United States at the present rats ot for 250 years consumption MORGAN — The largest pea packing In Utah plant in the world Is located and haa packed 24623 cases in a single Utah fruits snd vegetables have day a national reputation for quality HEBER — Preparations for the nual Wasatch county livestock show Final reorganization are udder way and committee appointments have been made and dates for the show finitely booked for August 22 and 23 UTAH — There are 210 known minerals In Utah metallic and nonmetal-11Only a very small percentage of the state’s mineral wealth has been developed to date but Innovations are constantly being made and new wealth discovered was FORK — Chlcken AMERICAN “a la king"- - at American Furkrecent when salutes usherly from daybreak ed In the tLlrd annual Poultry Foundof the ers’ day until the last strains The dance died away near midnight lowly hen and the crowing rooster were personified by almost everyone In town All visitors were given red paper hats resembling the rooster’s tomb and children disguised as all sorts of fowl roamed the streets day SPRINGVILLE— Early peas are now being canned under new management at the SpringvIIle Canning company The regular run on late peas starts next week Only light runs have been made so far A good crop la expected from the 300 acres contracted cording to Manager W R Eddington section despite heavy rains In this The run on peas will be followed by beans and tomatoes while string canned be will in the sauerkraut cal plant for the first time “But Here at Least Am Safe" RICHFIELD— Results of the camS R Boswell by paign conducted hdii Rut nilmlt It though we’re somecounty agricultural agent against the times very very sad that we are so use of butter substitutes In Sevier teuutlful Between Febcounty are gratifying “We have wondetful feathers— dem15 and May 15 lectures brownl-reddish tannish feathers ruary contests in essays postOur throats are of soft black and onstrations were ers and conducted slogans green feathers our eyes are soft and the county and in the yellow anil our heads nnd beaks are throughout schools Circular letters were sent to yellow though our beaks are edged 23 Since ths campaign with Miek nnd also shaded with blue dairymen stores have pledged not to sell butter and gray CLEAN QUARTERS ARE MOST VITAL Kgs Cannot Escape Parasites in Foul Pens Probably there is no more common or more serious parasite of domestic BDlmals than the common roundworm These worms says R F of swine Bourne of the veterinary division Colorado Agricultural college ordinarily occur In the small Intestines but are frequently found Invading the adjacent organs particularly the bile ducts of the liver It Is practically Impossible to raise pigs free from worms In quarters which have been used for hog raising for years because the soil is polluted with millions of eggs passed by animals of previous years each egg containing a live embryo ready to launch Its attack when Ingested by the young Because of this fact It is Imporpig tant that alt farrowing pens be either located on clean ground or that they be thoroughly scrubbed with boiling water and lye” Ordinury antiseptics do no good In so fur as destroying worm larvae Is concerned Pigs born Into a clean environment nnd kept free from contact with old Infected pens escape the various hazards accompanying worm Infestation It Is desirable to move them from these clean pens Into open fields or pastures wherever this Is possible and to keep them away from infected quarters until they are at least four or five mouths of age ‘A good deal can be accomplished by ordinary 'saniIn removing tary measures the filth In lifig pens and lu which accumulates the use of sanitary wallows Removal of worms from adult pigs Is best done veterby a qualified inarian no simple since treatment seems to be very effective Money in Raising Pigs by Saving Little Ones Tl o sure way to make money raising pigs Is to save them Every little pig that Is lost increases the cost of those saved Very commonly to the pigs farrowed die before weaning time A pig at farrowing time is worth or has cot $1 and It pays well approximately to keep as many of them alive as possible Aim to be oh hand when the sow farrows to see that everything goes well and that the little pigs get their first meal as soon as possible Then be sure they have a place to Have a guard rail around kpep warm the pen or a protected corner with most of the bedding In this protected (Knee substitutes "Rut it's our long plume feathers CGDEN — Canning crops of Weber our wavy beautiful feathers that like — ladies like to wear them In and Davis counties were damaged by their hats and while my neighbor the severe wind and hall storms the lesser bird of paradise Isn't so cently to a much greater extent than according to officers ot perfectly marked as are the members estimated in Weight Purchase of the Lea estate marks of my family they Shrinkage canning companies been three they've often the first step In the plan inurel launched the killed for their feathers too” season H of Shipping Steers Alexander Chapter of by Ihe William to of the Confederacy the Daughters “Oh" said Airs Heron “that Is too L Herrington president and general When steers arc shipped to market make Ihe place “not merely a shrine dreadful Hut do they go after you manager of the Utah Canning com- there Is always some but a living national educational memshrinkage or at any special time? pany said his concern lost from 75 loss in weight orial and a center of historical By proper handling I some month perhaps when to 90 per cent of Its contracted pea It Is possible to reduce according to Miss Ethel Arinea this loss ot the William Alexander chapter you're not so much on your guard and crop about 60 per cent of the coSteers which have been getting a full on the of the eale Announcement ntracted string bean crop and 40 per feed of corn and alfalfa they enn get you more easily?’ should hay anniversary of General Lee's birth and "Yes" said the bird of paradise cent of the tomato pack have their grain somewhat the tooth anniversary of the building reduced When we’ie mating when of historic Stratford hall marks the "there Is VERNAL — Good crops and an a day or tjvo before shipping and born of we're dancing In the trees fulfillment of a determination abundance of water with sheep In bet- given mostly prairie bay or fodder In dancing a dramatic etory starting In Green and chirping and shrieking with ter condition that at the early part ot place of alfalfa Steers which have Mia with Conn nearly a year fego then the men with their arrows the season will Insure a head Charlee D Lanier of Greenwich good year for been getting a good deal of silage hoot up at ns because we're not payAlexander of Ine William chapter should be fed dry fodder before shipthe Uintah basin Harden Bennlon an old broken while going throuah ing any attention to dangers of agriculture state comisstoner ment to market Arrange to ship so desk of her Mrs Sid "We're gay then gay nnd but Lanier of the widow came his glad ney poet return from thut the cattle will arrive at the ported recently upon alas! us then kill for upon a penciled they Indies’ hats manuscript by Duchesne and Uintah counties Work stock yards during the night or early unpublished and until then not known “They take us when we are Is to exist which turned out to be progressing on the roads in that sec- la the morning so they can take on a and nurry and happy for tion the commissioner reports adding fill before the buyers bhl on them speech he made before clttiena of Ms for hats which can’t talk nnd con Ga In 1470 upon the death of an excellent highthat he thought ahlch can't have little General Lea In which he utged the Oh blrdllngs state way would be finished to of a memorial to honor tablishment It's terrible” Lee to which on the Victory highway withevery person who lovrd boundry “I should say It Is" said the lesser the southern leader could contribute in a year bird of paradise Th "They wait until following day Mrs IanUr — of MYTON water of 2611 Duty a letter fiom a friend ceived we're really happy and gay when ws vis ting In Virginia a per acre for the Irrigation describing have our mates Hnd are trip to StratMost men will do having happy season from May 1 to well to keep ford hill and asking why It could not Septemeber 30 an ordinary supply fairly dancing parties In the trees and when be preserved of live stock in we're chirping and whispering secrets haa been fixed for this year by the good condition The same day Mra Lanier called a and paying Its wav water commission named by Judge to each other about the little meeting of her chapter which resulted s s s blrdllngs in the passage of resolutions D Johnson of the United looking were going to have Inter on — then It Tillman Tilts year there Is a nationwide to Ihe purchase of the tract The deed States district court In Salt I a he as Is that they shoot us down !” of purchase was signed at Stratford movement among sheep raisers to put Mr hall by tne owners lan "And all for hats'” said the bird of afrectinK water r8ht and Mrs on a docking and castrating campaign Charles E Stuart after seven months' "Tes at least we’re safe Clntah basln- The schedule lias been paradise negotiations worked out bT Horace W Sheley In the zoo but oh the As In the case of all other live Wise Arinea people who go set forth the purposes water c°“ml8sloner for the basin and E of the Robert stock that by Lee say enre would to and they memorial like ottentlon are the main Tom C Guyn project engineer for the essentials In now foundation to formed have os on their hats! being producing good bogs for operate almllarly to the Mount Ver“But the keeper Is telling every one Uintah Irrigation project and B 0 early market non association as being fourfold: To Colton Jr representing the users ne hears make such speeches s s shout purchase rest are and furnish the home SALT LAKE— The business of shear to restore the famous old library make the sorrow that comes to our famA good hog oiler kept filled with old of It a center of research and to es ilies because of fashions And If they ing sheep has become such a fine art crank case oil diluted with coal oil tabllsh scholarships to restore the don’t look out there'll be little coal tar dip added will colonial gardens the 8'ratford wharf nothing left that there has arisen a feeling that and of us Well be all gone" on ths I'otomac should be done hold the lice In chock and ascerand reproduce corns something keep down of ths boats which two centuries agi "It's something I can't understand" tain who Is the "champion sheep mange or scurf were tied there and to perpetuate the said Mrs s s s Heron "You know Cm of shearer of the United States” The ideals and character of the Lees the known Falls Since as Mont family chamber of commerce by historical studies the Snowy Is always the prevention Stratford was the gift of Qieen Herons has issued a loud call to the hundreds cheapest remedy all sheep should be Caroline wife of King George II to “That Is because my feathers are of men who manipulate the a reful v d’pped twice each spring clippers members of the Lee family It was white and on the millions of sheep In the west to soon after shenring The cost Is small they're culled aigrettes the home of Richard Henry ahd Fi the benefit considerable cle lightfoot Lee sinners of the Dec"People like to wear them on their galher there July 10 and 11 nnd comlaration of Independence of "Light women hats yes mothers of boys pete for this honor as well as for lloree Harry" Lee and other snd girls At the earliest possible age the colt for listen birds of para- numerous cash awards This will be of the family prior to the Revolutionary war it the first national contest of this kind should lie fed oatmeal nnd brnn gathering place dise" for Virginia leaders and th There was a hush In the birdhouse ever corn and legume hay He may be origin staged f much of the sentiment for Indeof the zoo and the heron began to ’venned at four to six months of age pendence OGDEN— Utah’s two largest cherry depending on his condition sjeik producing counties— Davis snd Weber "They go sifter you when you’re Earliest Uis of Iron mating but tley go after me and my —will have a crop ranging from S3 to Sheep will overeat of salt If It Is family when our little ones are born 50 per cent less than the normal crop supplied only at Intervals Specimens ot Iron have been foumi Keep it beJ E Hall manager of the Ben fore them at all limes In Assyrian and when can't even feed themtliey and Egyptian ruins q orchard estimated recently The selves the British museum there Is a piece id wind and hailstorm Icon believed to date from Good beef calves that get fl little until then— ns which "They wait then terrific about 4tr In the Hlaik we're not noticing danger bnt only struck the northern part ot state grain Jr a creep along ith ibeir niQth- 9 Pyramid of Atmsif era' rn'lk week ago did considerable re being sold fat at weanat least SOuO R thinking of our tittle ones Oh we do Castoo Mapper damage — This found some pieces of Iron and in the added to the losses suffered by ing time at $90 tq $M) per bead peoide would change that we late frosts Jo so wish funeral text of Tepl It Is expected the can(about 3401 B CJ tie metal was mentioned Cheap pork comes with an will pay I or 8 cents ning companies Tin of clean water of the a pound for the All Arranged kaowiedge- of Iron spread from crop this lear slightfright Have fountains south to the north of Europe and o0 "Do you know where little boy go ly higher than In prevlors that preseasons vent Is that Iron first the hogs from making a mmlhnle win do not put money In their money game Uta j grower will begin harvesting In bout It A healthy bog needs water Africa oxesT" j ibout ten day close to bis feed "Yes to the cinema" as tre the Live Stock Hints to vim c 12 the 'ft a |