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Show A YOUNG HERO (Beaver Press) The city council of St. George; recently fixed the price on a dog's life at $2. This fee represented the annual an-nual license. Jack Prince, five-year-old son of W. H. Prince, had no money to pay the license and his father had other places where the two dollars would serve a better purpose. Jack had ideas of his own ; tied up his dog in the woodshed, wood-shed, and through the sale of newspapers, accumulated the sum of 200 pennies, all of which he turned over to the poundmaster. This five-year-old boy has proved again that even m these days of depression money can be obtained if yeu 1 are willing to go out and work for it. It isn't the man or boy who sits back and moans and groans who arrives. ar-rives. It is the folk with courage and spine. Jack saved sav-ed his dog through hard work. |