Show A Prisoners Rights Bill For For a what hat then do I ask your aid The civilization of penal la laws las laThe s The gentle laws la of Christ will penetrate pen penetrate penetrate at last into the Code and shine through its enactments We shall look on crime as a disease Its shall displace the judges Its hospitals displace the gallows allo s sWe We shall pour balm and oil ahem here ae e formerly applied iron and fire This chan change e will be simple and sub VICTOR lime VICTOR HUGO Ife If we e could follow the through the unfortunate of his early experience we voul cease to wonder at his failure in m life Born into world that he hc het scant we come nourished in m poverty and mid unwholesome un holesome demoralizing home in influences m- m schooling for the head but bul none for the heart launched along lines of least resistance to eVil we ae v e find him on the th down card ard path that leads ultimately to the liv- liv living liv living ing mg death of incarceration We Ye raised in m happier surrounded with ith Ith restraining influences e es also following our line of progress progress progress ress theirs toward to ard failure ours toward success finds find ourselves m in safety and in m freedom Those not familiar with the he ork of child protective e e societies will he be beI horrified to learn of pun pun- punIshments punishments punishments I inflicted by bv parents or gu guardians guardians on little children for I misdemeanors for which the child was in m noay no way ay responsible Cases CasesI I testified to by the court by the society so agents who ho rescued the child by bv the examining physician and proven by the tho wounds on the childs child's face and body confirm the leport report Scalding in m hot water cater Child covered with a mass of blisters from shoulder to waist alt Forty nine cat cat- cats cato cat o s o nine t tail ll welts on a frail child of eleven cleven years Branding and burning burn burning mg ing Beaten until unconsciOus such is the sorrowful revelation elatiOn pie plC- pie from time to time by those who ho have m investigated existing e con conditions conditions Poor little children 1 I To whom hom an approving smile a carets caress a trifling gIft would mean so much in m their thell sorro sorrowful ful lives es All honor and praise to those brave reformers who many years ago penetrated into unvisited prisons and institutions for the criminal and the insane n m in a laudable effort u v to remedy n u v v the incredible horrors surrounding these Others follow follow- following following ing mg in m their footsteps am animated mated with like zeal have uncovered many eVil conditions still existing Housing sanitary ref 01 m and adequate food have received serious attention and now the question of systematized work with Ith remunerative wage is be- be being be being ing mg successfully agitated by those m- m in interested in m prisons and prison labor Thomas Mott Iott Osborne the men mention mention tion of whose name fills us with gratItude startled the community when he entered Auburn as i r prison subJect purposely subject purposely transgressed trans transgressed gressed rules and regulations in m or order der that he might suffer the prison experience of the dungeon and other punishments thus enabling him to understand nd to the fullest the lot of the unfortunate prison men behind the prison prison son bars whom he wished to be- be be befriend friend Osborne's As alden waiden of Auburn Mr Ir Os bornes borne's humanizing methods kindled among the men a desire to reform reform- reform long since extinguished and rigid lines Imes in m faces to despair and hate relaxed rela because of the new hop th tt brought them courage With infinite is wisdom g the tance of suitable diversiOn as a remedial agency e to Please turn to page 5 Bountiful Briefs f Perry one of the mISSIOn bethe iries of the Temple block bloch will nut be the at conjoint in 11 the Boun Bountiful Bountiful Second ward ard Sunday night June A good attendance 1 is de desired desired sIred County Roy Hoy Cook and w wife e of were in to torn ton n yesterday esterday to visit with Mr lr Cooks Cook's sister sll ter Mis l Hem Heni W Vr Stahle Stable and family Mi 1111 and Mrs tIre Stahle Stable have not y et ct ned from their trip to the coast Mr Mrs Florence J Day of Salt Lake City fOl mel ly of Bountiful who ho left for California on April 17 is ti uig isit 1 isit- isit lt- lt ing LongBeach friends at San Diego Long Beach Pasadena and Los Angeles She expects to t to be gone all summer and earl early fall Mi Ill and Mrs D J Evans E were ere up from Provo to spend Decoration day here Lawrence and Strew en WeIher of Safford Anzona Arizona are here visiting wIth their uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Amos Cook Lawrence La Welk Welker r lS is cashier of a bank at Duncan ArI- ArI ArIzona Anzona Ari Arizona zona and is manager of Safeway store at Pima Arizona They came by automobile bya by a way of Grand can canyon cannon on over the new ne brIdge at Lees Lee's Ferry They arll ed here Wednesday morning They are on onan I 1 Ian an extended trip to the North est t and will roll go do down n the coast On j theIr trip they will hill III also visit Y Yellowstone Yellow Yellow- Yellowstone ell ow- ow stone Park and other parks in the north north est Mrs 1 Lester Garlett who recently retained ned home from the hospital IS reported to be doing fine Alfalfa hay haw han harvesting in the coon coun county county ty is now about at the peak ne e think The special committee appointed to settle BonnevIlle held a meet meet- meetIng meeting meeting ing last night r The water was as not turned in the ille Bonner Bonne file canals on the first as lS had been anticipated i f As we ae understand only enough nough money liar h ad ad b been en raIsed to pay the charges involved involved ed in pumping and no money to pay the men for operating the pumps dItch riders etc but the necessary means WI will no doubt be raised within the next few fen days when hen the pumps will be started E Edward Eduard ard Hedgpeth and family re- re recently recently re recently returned from Oakland Cali Call California California fornia where here they had resided since last August Mr and Mrs Heber Layton of Thatcher Arizona who ho are arc here visit I ing mg with his sister Mrs W V Walter Ballo Bailor and family expect c to spend a couple of months in m Utah vIsItIng es es The Layton family is so s o that they will III have hw hive to td step 11 ely to call callon on all of them in t too 0 months Mi 11 Layton is JS a native of Kaysville but his has 11 lied li ed in our state to the south man years Mr h Ll Layton ton says sa s that they ruse raise consid considerable considerable erable cotton now in Arizona Anona and It itis itis is 15 of an excellent C quality bem being such sucha a long fiber They al also alo o produce l a good deal of mohair Attorney H II Crosby of Evanston Wyoming was nas in town the middle of the week eel He appear appear- appeared cd ed in the case of John K Crosby s s Valter Brundage which was as tried In the District COUl t Wednesday ThIs case has arisen in the attempt to settle the estate of the late John Crosby Mrs Robert Eccles who ho is visit visit- visiting visiting ing mg with Ith her sister in m law la Mrs Wil Wilham William ham Doxey Dovey expects to return to her home in m California next net week eek Grandville Barlow of Blackfoot Idaho spent the week eek end in m Boun Bountiful Bountiful with relatives I IC i iC Cyrus C rus Tolman of Idaho spent the week neck end here with Ith reta- reta ti rela tn es William WIlham recent presIdent president president dent of the Hawaiian Ha mission occupIed occupied occupied pied the time in meeting Sunday evening in m the Bountiful First ward ard Mrs was as also scheduled to speak but ISas is was as decided that she should speak it lt a meeting to be beheld beheld held later Elder said ald that there were ere approximately L LD LD LD D S in m the Islands There are arc many nationalities in the Islands but the Japanese are the tho most numerous e el thel e are a great many Filipinos but there arc are el y few Germans 01 of Frenchmen Pea picking has begun for the le 10 lecal local cal market and we e should begin shIPPing in the cry ery near future There is a good acreage and so fan fal falas fanas faias as we nF have a vc been able to learn the ci cioli of looks promising The shipping of gl een peas in this locality has been on the increase the last few fen years and should bring a little ready money in m our midst H II J W Burningham celebrated hIs seventy third birthday annn er ersary sary on the of last month Mr is a pioneer of 1861 and should be entitled to a seat m in the coveted co coel el ed wagon agon parade that has been scheduled for Salt Lake for the and amid of July to attract the people of the nation to oui oun capitol L S HeY Heywood county bee inspect inspector or was nas in town Monday He sas says sa bees did not n winter inter ery well and they are arc just dust beginning to gather a little honey now for their own needs He states that thit honey production In InthIs inthis inthis I thIs county has been on the decline for the past three years Last years year's crop cropas was as only one third a as much as the yield of 1 1928 28 There is not l a aready ready market for it and it is not bunging aery a very ery high price It IS selling for less thin than molasses It ItI has been about twenty years since I Layton Mi lIh Heywood moved from here tb |