Show ground round T- T the j Town ill 4 lit lt Lake Sidelights if TIMES THEY TilEY LOSE promotion in the United States State s does docs not always pa pay and in LI j instances officers lose money to First Lieutenant KenI Ken Ken- I S. S Olson of the Third reserve r instance he lie explains if a cap Clip with less Jess than 15 years service e to the rank of or major hi hiis his s is reduced Allowances made mad e captains by the government ar are e when they are aid said Olson added that a anted captain who furnishes his i 1 horse receives an allowance and andI n I his promotion this allowance is and there is no pay inse in in- lie se A NOW INOW WORTH A reserve fund of Is now Orth rib rih to o Sarah Burbage he still lives Uns or for her heirs r assignees The TIre money is In ew w England where It ft was left f r Miss Burbage Burbac In 1840 wh when n nIe le Ie t left by con covered red wagon waon for tor Uh ib to become the wife of Asa a member of or the L. L 6 S. S church I L. L D. D S. S church records show at rat it Miss Burbage was born June Junei i 1817 in l Kent England No record was und md of at Mr Sweetser 4 YES TELL STORY is a simple matter to look at a and tell whether a deer or a ahas ahas ahas has been chewing at the branch- branch Newell B. B Cook state fish and ande e C commissioner says A deer deeres es a neat clean cut when it nips the end of a twig according to Cook while a cow is more ind in- in ro d Cd to pull and chew leaving a looking branch e of or criminals in the west undergone a mark marked d change d dur- dur r- r the thc past 30 years in m the opinion of Captain James Recalls M. M Smith deputy Id LU Y Days in in United States SUites mar- mar Vest West I S' S In fn the thc early days f it was to make long trips on horse horse- or afoot to make arrests and ande e warrants while today most of oft i t traveling is done by train auto- auto ile ue and sometimes airplane Cap- Cap Smith points out any illY times during his 32 years cars of ice as a peace officer Captain th lh has had to undergo hardships privations while hunting for law tIers who have taken refuge in mines or other mountain a ats u. u Smith first began his caas caas caas ca- ca as a peace officer at the Idaho MI n Jl at Boise in 1900 He served w position for eight years and became a deputy sheriff sherif for San leI eI county Colorado Later he ed d a as deputy sheriff for Salt county from 1910 to 1920 and been connected with local ocal United M 5 marshal office for the past ten tenI I t |