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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Amnesia Victim Recalls Name After Hearty Meal Dog Hangs Two Weeks, SEES HEAVY CLAIMS Is Found Alive by Boys Lancaster, Ohio. Major, a large poON FUTURE BANKERS Baltimore Revived by hot food and a nights sleep, a victim lice dog owned by Clyde Hyde, living of amnesia, found here, identified himnear this city, disappeared from his self at a local hospital as Isadore home two weeks ago. The dog was a favorite of the chilKramer, 6133 Pine street, Philadeldren and his loss was not only adverphia. Speaking in halting words, as tised but an extensive search was though he were trying desperately to made for him. Two boys found the anltnal susremember, the boy said that he had left home on February 28. but he pended from a wire fence some discould not recall how or when he tance from the Hyde home. The dogs hind feet had been caught in the top reached Baltimore. He was found huddled In the door-wa-y strands as he attempted to jump over of a drug store at North and the wire. Linden avenues by Patrolman James i Major was still alive and, when removed to his home, showed a loss of B. Kerns. Kerns took the boy into the store, ' about twenty pounds In weight. A declared the animal where he drank five glasses of milk veterinarian would live. and consumed food as if he were famished. At the hospital physicians who exFamous Collection of amined him said that he was suffering Deer Heads to Harvard from amnesia and was in an extremecondition from weakened of lack Cambridge, Mass. Three world recly food. The first thing the boy could ord heads and four heads of species tpll them was his age. After eating of deer that are now extinct In the more and sleeping, he completed his wild state have been discovered in a ' remarkable collection of horns and identity. The boy said that his father was antlers presented Harvard recently by Dr. John C. Phillips of Boston. The Morris Kramer, who operates a clothmore than 200 collection contain ing store In Philadelphia. heads, among which, in addition to the three holders of worlds records, are some close to world record size. Answers to Posers. 1. A violin. 2. A cat. 3. Tin north, or slmdy side. 4. In England trafik- keeps to the left; in the United Find Foundling with States, to tlie right. 5 In South Af$500 in Basket on Porch 7. East 8. Thir rica. 6. In 184S-9- . ' Meridian, Miss. A three months old teen. baby boy, neatly dressed, and In a basket containing $500 In cash, was A Good Crop found recently on the porch of Dr. Iog Catcher Do your dogs have li- B. L. Robinsons home here. Pinned censes? to the babys clothing wffsf a note Small Boy Yes, sir, theyre Just Looking for a good home. covered with them. Kansas Wesleyan reading: Dr. Robinson said he had the right Advance. address. - Diet ,to Aid Growth When children are growing rapidly there is apt to be some softness of the bones, and children should get an abundance of the foods containing the elements necessary for bone growth, such as milk, butter, cheese, red meat oatmeal, peas and beans. KISS FOR THE PRESENT Bankers Association Declares That Banking Changes Creating Large Bank Systems Will Call for Broader American Official Social Viewpoints. FACING PISTOL, MAN OUTTALKS JEALOUS HUBBY. My firm Is sending me to Canada. said the young commercial traveler, calling on his young lady. Oh. Jack, site cried, does that mean that you want me to go with Spouse Demands Whereabouts of Missing Wife Under Death Threat. you? "Well, not exactly, dear, he replied. I called round to ask if youd kiss me farewell for the present. The girl looked mystified for a second or two. Of course, Ill kiss you, dear, she replied, but wheres the present? Larger scale group or branch, banking will inevitably bring a new era of London Answers. banking organization and operations to the United States and bankers will THEYRE BEAUTS have to develop "new conceptions, new administrative methods and new economic views, Rudolf S. Hecht, Chairman of the Economic Policy Commission of the American Bankers Association, recently told the members of the American Institute of Banking. The Institute is the educational section of the association and be emphasized the point that the new era in banking demanded that we must step-uour education so that banking shall be fortified for new responsibilities. What the Future Calls For We must broaden our social conception of banking, Mr. Hecht said. Not only for the technical operations of the new banking must we fit ourselves, but both as individuals and an organized profession we must charge ourselves with serious consideration of the social problems that are involved. AlShe The West has wonderful ready we hear murmurings and fears and doubts as to whether the changes mountains so beautiful. He Yes, lots of them are buttes. that are coming about in banking In sysof branch the extension group and Shifting Opinion tems do not constitute the looming of Our old impressions we deny, a new financial menace, a monopolistic How often have we seen it! threat not only to the individual unit We make a law and then we try To say we didn't mean it. banker, but to the financial liberty of society in general. I am stating these First Catch Your Man things merely as facts that must be taken into consideration in our studies. The Visitor Is your oldest sister Public opinion cannot be ignored married the one who was so proby any business, least of all by bankficient in all branches of domestic scic 1 ing, which Is admittedly ence? In character and is, "therefore, subject New Simile Needed Philippa No, nor likely to be. She to special supervision by the constiwas so busy fitting herself to be the A Kansas editor wants to bitow tuted authorities. If banking develons wife of a good man that she neglected what has become of the girl who was tendencies that rise to public to go after the man. give as ugly as a mud fence. It Isnt the fears, we must so conduct ourselves ugly girls who have disappeared, Its as to reassure all doubts. For Literary Use the mud fences. New York Evening For this is true, that business sucCan I get $2 advance The Star. Author no ceeds only by serving society that on a story Im writing? business can permanently prosper The Editor Its unusual. But why? which does not both render service to The Author Ive got to a point consame time the public and at the where the hero sits down to a square vince the public that it is rendering that service. Banking, therefore, must meal and I want to get the right at take cognizance of what the public is mosphere. saying of this new era in its developHard Luck ment. Flubb is certainly having a of must Grugg the be It technique part time of it. of modern banking administration, Flap He has the St. Vitus dance, whatever form our enlarged Institutions take, to avoid the creation of hasnt he? Flubb And his wife doesnt believe monopolies, or even the appearance of in dancing. such a centralization of financial a power as to be able to exercise an unA Lazy Brother due influence over public or private finance or other lines of business. The He hates these revohing doors." Whats he got agin em? publics right to the safeguards of fair competition must be observed. Well, hes always been used to deHatch, Manager Must Preserve Individual Initiative pending upon a pull for what he It must also be an item of manCinwants, and they require push. agement that individual initiative and cinnati Enquirer. opportunity shall be maintained. If America has outstripped other nations LOVED THE RING in the distribution of the benefits of its progress, it is due to the fact that there are no barriers of social caste or business tradition against advancement for character, ability, and initiative. American business has learned that it serves itself best by encouraging by every practical means individual ambition and initiative, and hurts itself most by repressing or neglecting them. Competition for efficiency, both within an organization and between organizations, will prevent any institution from long enduring in which maintenance of opportunity and recognition of initiative are not controlling principles of management. As beads of the greatest of our financial and industrial institutions stand men who Having broken your engagement to started from the humblest of beginGeorge because you hate him,' why dont you send back his ring? nings. Through all the grades of executive authority and reward stand Well, you see, dearie, I dont hate men in positions In keeping, generally the ring. speaking, with their individual merits. I, personally, see no Teason for fearing Ill Let You Drop, Too that the enlarged banking organizais very well, tions which the future may hold would And there Is naught can stop you. But though conceit may puff you up necessarily supply future bank emIt surely will not prop you. ployees with any less opportunity for achievement than unit banking. Marriages of Convenience Again, a major consideration of adMrs. Newset O, John! Daughter of form ministration in any multiple has married the chauffeur. must its be pubbanking organization Mr. Newset 0, thats not so bad. lic relations in every community it Now if Clarence Would only consent touches. Its foremost consideration to marry the cook we would be well must be actually and visibly to serve fixed. comthe economic upbuilding of that tolbe will No long system munity. All Hi Fault erated whose local members work, or Wife John, Im so disappointed. are suspected as working, to draw John Whats the matter now, dear? economic strength from one place to Here it Is your birthday and you enlarge the finanical power of another. forget to bring me home a present to The local unit bank has always been Stray Stories. give to you. part and parcel of the communities can last no where it lives and system Crude Work which does not make it a major prinWelfare Workers (to prisoner) ciple of operating technique to serve, And what are you here for, my man? and not exploit, the communities into Prisoner Flattery, maam. Caught whose business lives it enters." Imitating another mans signature on a check. Children Hymn Writer Clean Up been to have said is Isaac Watts task Is a mort-unfinished the first writer of hymns especially 'odays -- Rnctnn Trnnserlnt. fArnorpmvfor children. p Los Angeles. For 15 minutes Vernon Smith looked Into the muzzle of a .45 caliber pistol and talked I He had to talk. The man who was holding the gnn on him Roy Hansen, an airplane mechanic believed Smith was having an affair with his young wife, Helen, missing for two Vfeeks. Im going to kill you and then myself unless you tell me where that girl Is I" he threatened. Smiths talk won the day. He finally convinced Hansen that he didnt know the girls whereabouts, never had had an affair with her, was a happily married man, and had met Helen Hansen only as a customer at his show. Wed Only Six Months. Hansen, a prisoner in the Venicp polce station an hour later, admitted that killing was in his mind. He was frantic, he said, over his wifes escapades and her disappearance. They had been married only about six months. Smith and his wife were in their when Hansen home, in appeared at the door. He had his hand in his right coat pocket, and the bulge of the gun appeared against the n cloth. I want you to take me where my wife is, no matter where the place may be," he said. , Now, get into my car and drive it, aodLlm going to sit back of you and see .that you do wha,t I say. . As Mrs. Smith screamed for help and neighbors looked on. Smith drove semi-publi- Conect yourself with the Rest of the world with : A telephone. : i s See what a convenanc Utah Wyoming Ind. Tel. Co. R. J. i : : : Hotel the car away, with Hansen in the back seat. They drove to the Hansen home. They entered, and Hansen made Smith sit down, facing him. Then he produced the pistoL Tell me where Helen is! he began. Talks Earnestly. Vernon Smith earnestly talked ! He said he had only the slightest acquaintance with Helen Hansen. She was one of many girls who came to his concession a mermaid show on the Venice pier. He never had been with her alone, he told the jealous husband. He had not even seen her, he said, since Christmas time. As he talked, Hansen kept the weapon directed at his body. If anyone comes In here, or tries to interfere, Im going to let you have it then myself I he said, according to Smiths later report to the police. At the end of 15 minutes Hansen said: Smith, I believe youre telling the truth. Im going to let you go. He put the gun away, took Smith to his car and drove him back to Venice. Hansen was booked on charges of suspicion of kidnaping and suspicion of Intent to assault with a deadly How cNo. The Best Place x His Body. Confectionery CPhone I Hansen Kept the Weapon Directed at ols Place t t phone realy is Shirts Gloves Socks , to buy Self-estee- m weapon. OBoots Church and City Police Court Visited by Thief Shoes Junipers : : Underware Overalls I : Test work shirt out $1.00 We carry a staple line of I Groceries and Meats Term. Neither church, Memphis, hospital, nor that sanctum of law and order, the city police station, are safe from the pillaging of . gentry. While L. W. Ringer was attending church services some one stole his coat with valuables in the packets, his hat, and scarf. A thief nabbed W. L. Hadaways suitcase filled with clothes while he was being moved from one room of a hospital to another. At police headquarters Mrs. J. T. Bradley was relieved of her purse while she sat near the sergeants desk. " . WILSON BROTHERS t Meat Market and General Store , ' ed light-finger- I I 1 J , Wide Variety of Shade The modern mosaicists of Venice have 40,000 varying shades to use in Mia rrpnHnn of mosaics:1 ' |