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Show J THE TJETTAH BASH! FAB1IER PAGE THREE DUCHESNE COUNTY FARM BUREAU C. F. WAHLQUIST THOMAS ROBERTS Pres., Myton, Utah VOOL ESCAPES Vice-Pres- ., ARTHUR WISCOMBE Cedamew, Utah Sec.-Trea- enta most violators of the law could of them,too, petitioned the faculty to very easily draw the conclusion that let Holderman come back at once, STRIKE EFFECT (Continued from page 1.) to be extremely cautious and contracting is done when the clip is . horn and samples are available. Southern Idaho growers are to be shipping to Portland) ..ad storing. Among those reported C3 storing there awaiting market T. H. Gooding & are Improvement .ons and F. W. Gooding & Sons of ooding and the Novinger Sheep company. The movement to Portland is strongest in the southwestern part of the state. In the southeastern part several clips are moving to Boston to be stored. Some Utah wools are being stored, both 3 Salt Lake City an I in Boston, 7 it the local storage volume is not IJfcely to reach the level set during Lie 1925 season. Has left Grower It is estimated that almost 60 per t nt of the Utah wools have left the growers hands Most of these wools slss being moved east directly. Movement of the Jericho clip was commenced yesterday. Original plans A St. cf the Jericho purchasers. Louis firm called for the first load-ii-g two days after the date of sale. Lad weather, however, made a post-- j onment of this initial loading nec-- c ary, as well as a postponment of 12 a few remaining days of shear- Is re-Tor- ted 1 they are martyrs deserving of properly ad justed halos, rather than derelicts entitled to the condemnation of respectable and citizens The same thing is true of the violators of regulation and law to a lesser degree. Newlin is caught cribbing on a final examination in college and is dismissed. Hard lack, oI chap, his friends say as they put the sympathetic arm around him. It's a darned shame you got caught. Of course, they have to make an example of someone, and so they picked yon out. Newlin goes feeling like a martyr who has been sacrificed simply for the sake of upholding a foolish law, rather than a penitent resolving that in future he will live an honest life. Hoi derma n was sent away from the university for pretty well defined moral irregularities Half the men In Holderman's class, good fellows many law-abidi- ng though they knew he was guilty and that his influence as an undergraduate had always been bad. More than that, a dozen or more prominent citizens, who claimed at least that they knew all the details of the case, expressed their sympathy for the unfortunate boy, and their hope that his penalty might be reconsidered and perhaps commuted or entirely omitted. We are altogether too sympathetic with those people who through their own Irregularity or lack of principle get themselves into trouble. I. I32S. Western News-pape- s.r Roosevelt, Utah. ratromze Onr Advertisers are all They boosters and deserve you r business. Union.) When you are in need of a new Bull, remember we are producing the smooth, thick fleshing type of Beef Animal that the discriminating beef buyers demand. Look them over before baying elsewhere. R. S. LUSTY & SONS Duchesne, Utah Breeders of Pure Bred Hereford Cattle MEET AT ROOSEVELT Misplaced Sympathy By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Illinois. v OXR ESME HOWARD, British am-bassador to the United States, in a. recent address to a group of stu- Us of journalism in the Middle West. t ing other things criticizes us for wing a misplaced and misguided ' . pathy for those upon whom sym--l vy Is wasted or who are not en-- t i to it. There is, as he says, too h gush and slush in our attitude ird violators of the law or of 1 conventions. a are especially sympathetic with young who violate law, not realiz-tha- t the best possible thing that happen to a youthfol derelict Is i caught early In his irregularity to be forced to pay a reasonable Ity for his dereliction. There is 'Ag else that will so effectually put ;uietus upon cribbing in school, or or violation of conventions or criminal violation of law as for lolators to be made to feel that acts have cut them off from the f ence and sympathy of the public J specially of their friends. T ppose there has not been a crim-Tith1r in the last twenty years, no how depraved, who, when It ced that he was about to be t to Justice, did not find the flooded with gushing letters of by and commiseration for what about to suffer. The theory of king a ma when he is down cn carried to the limit, in our cgL sympathy for, the criminal. -- -- Friday, May 21, 10 a. m. Come prepared to go see for yourself, some of the fields that menace the whole farming business of the Uintah Basin. Open meeting in the afternoon to plan a real weed campaign. You owe it to yourself to be present. Your farm may be infested now. If not it is in danger. C. H. WILKINSON, Chairman |