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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH' Daddy's Fairy Eveiitg Tale BONNER Events in the Lives of Little Men RICH COW STABLE You know," commenced Mrs. Jertluit other cows aren't treated as we nre. They have happy country homes, but we belong to a very rich man, and he Is doing most amazing things to his cows. lie is making us live In .luxury, not mm) or in grass or In ordinary sey, barns." Just the way were living," said Miss Jersey. Its delightful. Hut tell me about this life. You see 1 wasnt born in these rich surroundings." Ue have here, ns you know, a stable of marble. Its very grand. We have ventilators to give us good air and to take out bad air. We have fine lieat when Its cold in tlie winter, and this stable Is cooled in the summer and we have very fine grass, especially grown for us. We have nice clover, too. You know we each have our own porcelain drinking trough and place for food. And our beds are of smooth cork, and not like the ordinary floor of a barn. We have beautifully painted buildings, and wonderful woodwork, and we have our rooms thoroughly cleaned by a hose each day. We are rich and aristocratic cows, and we are very fine and healthy. We have our hay cared for In a special barn so it will be in good condition when it is given to us. There really would be no excuse for us if we werent healthy, said THE FEATHERHEADS Notes in a Privilege ! Utah I News At a Safe Distance to Live it I Z04C Salt Lake City Is the pleasure resort of the West. Saltair, the races at the Lagoon, and then comes the big Utah State Fair with all its attractions. KAYSVILLE One of he greatest opportunities in the country is otfered in Utah, Davis, Weber and Salt Lake counties to strawberry raisers. These two products are used extensively for canning factories and cold pack. Utah berries are considered especially fine for these uses. VERNAL Early Saturday morning a frost visited part of Ashley valley. At the official government weather observeers station, located a mile southwest of the center of Vernal, the thermometer registered low point at S3 above zero, one degree above freezing. GUNNISON Fifteen hundred baby turkeys, the first consignment of 4000, were received here this week by Byard Tuft, who is embarking in one of the largest undertakings of thi3 kind ever started in the alley. The first consignment will be followed vith reg .r shipments until the total number is reached. MT. PLEASANT The third annual community fair cf Mount Pleasant ; will be held September 8, according to the committee in charge. The committee includes A. E. Darley, local Smith-Hughhigh school agricultural teacher, chairman; Art Frandsen of the local Lions club; A. F. Reynolds, president, and George C. Sorensen, secretary of the local farm bureau, and Mrs. S. D. Longsdorf, chairman of the civic lague committee. PROVO Utahs second cherry special ,of the season consisting of yix cars, left recently on the Dnver & Rio Grande Western, bound for eastern markets and high returns for the states growers. The third special of seven cars, some of them carrying apricots, will leave soon, according to A. J. Cronin, freight agent for the D. & R. G. W. at Salt Lake. Enough cherries and apricots will be abtain-abl- e before the week is out for 25 more cars. CEDAR CITY Four loads of from Parowan were shipped to Ozone, Tex., recently. Wilford Day and Milo Marsden, who accompanied them, reported that one of the Day Farms company rams topped the sale there at $325, and J. K. Madsen was a close contender for first honors with one selling at $310 and several at $300. Range rams were high sellers. Half a dozen carloads will be shipped from Parowan within te next few days. BRIGHAM CITY Enjoy peach days as Brigham City on Friday and Saturday, September 14 and 15, are the magic words of the advertising for Boxelder countys celebration this year. An intensive advertising campaign will be waged from now until the peach festival. The attractive fruit display of last year promises to be outdone in 1928 by Carl Frischknecht and his associates, the decorative designs to be outlines and directed by William C. Horsley. The Smith-Hughexhibit will supplemnt the main horticultural displays. TREMONTON The cannery here has opened full blast with 120 operatives, and the expectation of canning the largest crop of peas that has been grown in this valley since the Rocky Mountain Packing corporation installed its plant here. From sunrise until near dark, there has been for the past day or two a steady stream of trucks, loaded with peas, traversing all roads leading to Tremonton, with the cannery as their destination. The plant, according to Superintendent Wadsworth, will be operated night and day, with two shifts of 11 hours each until the close of the season. SALT LAKE An increase of car loadings on the Oregon Short Line during the year of more than 20,000 cars over the same period of 1927 is shown by a report isued recently by J. L. Amos, assistant traffic manager of the Union Pacific system at Salt Lake. From January 1 to June 30, this road loaded 107,105 cars of freight, compared with 87,057 during the same six months of last year, according to the report. On the Salt Lake division of the Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad, a slight increase was also shown. During the 1928 period 17,140 cars were loaded, while the comparative figure for 1927 is 17,121 cars. BOUNTIFUL Pork will be in Utah this year, judging from the results of the United States department of agriculture pig survey for the first six months of 1928, released Monday by W. A. Peterson, at the local offices. The report shows a 13.4 per cent gain in the number of pigs saved this year as compared with 1927 The number of sows farrowed this spring shows a 12 per cent increase a3 compared with spring of last year. MILLS Joe Nevile and Tom Hill have just returned from Mills, Utah, where they planted some fingerling rainbow trout in a stream running . through a portion of the Salt Lake Union Pacific Athletic club grounds. They found many young ducks, which assures better hunting this year than ever before. The club has spent considerable money this year on its hunting ard fishing grounds for duck feed. Y. E. Sander of Mills, who is looking after the interests of the club, says in the mountains nearby are "irnerous than ever. Aviator The Absolute dependability aviations first law and that is why I use is dependable Champion Spark Plugs. Champion Is the better spark plug because it has an exclusive silli-man- ite insulator specially treated to withstand the much higher temperatures of the modern engine. Also a new patented solid copper, that remains gasket-seunabsolutely der high compression. Special analysis elec, trodes which assure a under fixed spark-ga- p ail driving conditions. al gas-tig- Champion SparJ(Pugs es ea Toledo, Ohio Dependable for Every Engine Particular After Mr Winston Churchill had made tils clever retreat on tlie kerosene tax lie met a Journalist in the lolihy. He stopped him. and said: Oh. Mr. Blank. .what are they saying in the press gallery about my speech T The journalist suggested that perhaps Mr. Churchill might not like a truthful reply but the latter Insisted. said tlie journalist, Well, they are on head stood that your you sa.viug because you hadn't a leg to stand on. Nation and Athenaeum (London). Ram-bouiile- ts They Have Happy, Country Homes." Miss4 Jersey, when we are treated this manner, and your description of the way we have everything done for us is quite, quite true. Do you wonder I feel snobbish and superior sometimes? asked Mrs. in Jersey. , Well, I must say, 1 wouldnt reel that way if I were you. All these riches were just handed to you and youre not responsible for being a fine cow its because of the care and money which have been spent on you. Oh, how often I have wished that I knew what Jt was like in the world where there ore really poor fanners who milk us themselves, and who do what they can for their cows. In short, said Miss Jersey, I think its often very tiresome to be rich and fine. I wish I were dirty and poor once in a while again and had to hunt a little for my food, instead of having the best of it around me all the time. Dear me, said Mrs. Jersey, you certainly are not a snob, and really I admire you, for its very hard to keep such ideas when you live in the richest cow stable in the country 1 FINNEY OF THE FORCE A Thing of the Past CONUNDRUMS What kind of a dog has no tail? A hot dog. What fish is most valued by ing wife? Her-rinWhat common thing is very mon? Common sense. a lov uncom- What kind of an animal grows in the ground? A dandelion. crows know more than Why cows? Because they are educated in the higher branches. do ... What Is that which you and every living person have seen, but can never see again? Yesterday. What Is that which never asks anv questions and yet requires many an swers? Tlie doorbell. Where can you find every word of your last foolish conversation in print? In the dictionary. His Boys Luck nged four, was told It was p. in. In's bedtime. 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