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Show THE NEPHI, county seat of Juab MM 1 county, Utah, the greatest dry farming section of Utah, owns its wn electric light plant, water works and 8 miles paved sidewalks. Two banks, lumber yard, piaster mill, fine schools and a modern hotel. I t U 1 1 tieme . The preamble to the constitution of the American Legion has been culled one or the simplest, most effective and beautiful pronouncements in the English lan- IIGION Ctpy (or This Department Supplied by the American Llon News Barvlca.) THE IN ARMY AT Stephen Now Tillman 8. Sergeant-at-Arm- AGE guage. Three OF 14 of Washington j iuAJ Stephen S. Tillman, Washington, D. served as a private in the army dar World ing the war at the mature age ot fourteen He was years. regularly enlisted and sworn in and didn't have to He about his age. Just before he went to the resulting office he cut the numerals "18" out of a cal- endor and pasted t them in the heels of his shoes. When the recruiting officer asked him how old he was, Tillman replied: "I'm over eighteen." They swore him in. Being a trifle smaller than a regulation army rifle, he was detailed as a bugler. He went to the Mexican border with his company, "B" of the Third D. C. Infantry. Coining oaci from the border as the United States entered the World war, he did guard duty along Conduct road, Washington, where several hundred attractive young women were taking an intensive training course. But he was only sixteen years old tlen. of Now he is sergeant-at-arm- s George Washington Post No. 1 of the American Legion, Washington, the first Legion post orgunlzed. Ills fa ther is a retired cavalry ofllcer. CL, men tV' At Harvard he was captain of the varsity football team. In France he led a company of negro soldiers in the Fifteenth New York Infantry and the Croix de Guerre for bravery. ed When the Legion post of Spokane, Wash., needed help in raising funds club- l . ih s T- it turned to a girl holding the uninof Job spiring historian. post Miss Myrtle Wilson there upon made and wrote post history by securing pledges 0 amounting to for the club- Si $8,-00- THE TRAYLOR FAMILY HELPED house. Four Sons and Two Daughters In Uniform During the World Wr. Father, Mother, When the old question of "who won the war?" comes up, the Traylor family of Trenton, Mo, may step forward and admit they helped. The commanding officer of the family that was 100 per cent In active service was the father, W. & Traylor, rank private. Mr. T r a y 1 or, b 1 a wife, four that In addition to writing history. Miss Wilson is advertising, manager of the post newspaper, nd was a delegate to the Legion national convention. During the war she erved in the navy at the government oospltal in San Diego, Cat. In a popular contest in the San Diego Legion )ost she was chosen queen without op- f K i position. TRIES TO TRACE ARMY SLANG 'Doughboy," "111 Toll the World" and "Out of Luck," "Old Stuff," New Yorker Says. sons and two J daughters were all in uniform. When war was declared, Mr. Traylor closed lip his general store, donned the of a buck private In the quartermaster corps and did his bit well, dee years. Mother and spite his the sisters were on active duty wltb the Bed Cross. Of the four sons, Charles was with division and was the Eighty-nintwounded. Frank was an aviator. Oreille served with the adjutant general's department and Boy was wltb the Thirty-firs- t railway engineers. ant-for- m fifty-thre- h JUMPING ASSET TO OWNER Anne Stillman in Limelight Spokane (Wash.) Girl, Post Historian, Successful In Procuring Cash for ' Comrades' Headquarters. . FARM NAME REAL ll GETS FUNDS FOR CLUBHOUSE M side his own state; in oilier words, a. commodity that moves lu interstate) commerce. It must be printed, stainpedj or otherwise attached to each parcebj The federal law makes no provision; for the registering of names used a trade-maron commodities that only within the state. Common-LaRight In Name. Can Be Used to Good Advantage Although it is thought advisable, ltj in Connection With Marketis not necessary that the name be arA school with Dr. Hubert Work Un ranged into any distinctive design. was-noting, of Products. of Colorado, the first assistant postact or laua, u der the trade-mar- k master general, acting as "superinnoHRlhle to reelxter a name that tendent," will be conducted by the post-offiis merely geographical, or merely de department for all newly apOF MUCH VALUE TO BREEDERS scriptive, or Is merely a surname not pointed postmasters of the second and displayed In some particular or dls third classes. The purposa Is to imtlnctlve manner. Such marks, howprove the postal service. Acts as Sort of Guaranty That Any ever, can be registered under the act The new postmasters of the two of 1920, If they have been In use byr thing F rom That Particular Place classes mentioned will have to atthe applicant In Interstate commerce-foCan All la That Claimed Is tend a school of instruction to be held not less than one year. In this-waB Registered. at certain large offices known as the congress sought to give recognl- -' a common-lacentral accounting postofflce in each to tion right in a name1 (Prepared by th United State Department on the ground state. of grloulture.) used as a trade-mar- k Many farmers throughout the coun of its use. Upon receiving his commission each newly appointed postmaster will try are finding It to their advantage be Invited by Dr. Work Professor commercially to give their farnis at MAKING USE OF AUTO ENGINE Work, if you please to spend a week tractive names that can be used in at one of these offices to be instructed connection with marketing their prod Outline Given of Plan for Connecting! ucts. Provided the quality of the on every phase of work of a postofflce. Car With Circular Saw Will Is Be Found Handy. Among the many things that the product Is kept np, a reputation and newly appointed postmaster must be quickly established for the farmname the commodity that makes the An arrangement whereby an automotaught are, how he is to meet the public, what a postmaster's place Is in of real worth in dollars and ctnts bile may be coupled to a circular saw the for occasional use. Is shown In the the community, how to educate the public In the use of the malls through pub- when it comes in competition on The market with with other his products. and relationship The suw frame for the how malls, handle to guarding complaints, licity, name becomes in time a real asset to drawing. should be the department. quite low. in order the owner and has a money value much In other kinds of like the good-wibusiness. Breeders Recognize Value of Name. In England many farms have borne names for years, which distinctive Anne Stillman, oldest of the Still-ma- n have become famous in connection herewith) children, (portrait with various products. This bus. been holds a large part of the limelight especially true In tho case of certnln case thrown on the famous divorce breeders of cattle. The name of the BEAMS TO ILCVATS IIIMKP UW NAMt from the fact that she is on friendly farm passes current among cattle terms with both her father and mother breeders as a sort of guaranty that Use, the Automobile and is credited with the belief that animals from that farm are all that For Temporary she can effect a reconciliation. May, With Very Few Fittings, is claimed for thwa. The practice Is to Drive a Circular Saw. In the meantime it is a poor day coming into vogue In this country, when the case does not give the newsto a be protected to obtain allnement with the engine and with it desire papers a beadllner. Soon after Anne against others adopting the same name shaft, or the car may be elevated on a announced her purpose to try to recand thereby benefiting by the repu- runway. oncile her parents Mrs. Stillman tation already established for It. The connllnirs are made either or was "a It ("Fifl") announced fight States United The government, ntne with the necessary slots cut In the- conto a finish" as far as she was its patent office, which Inter- ends, or a solid bar may be used, with through cerned. and label copy- sleeves pinned to the ends; the latter prets the trade-mar- k She emphasized this by setting laws. Is prepared to give this arrangement Is the better, as the sleeve right "Bud" Stillman with for the forth protection within certain limits. Some can be made somewhat larger than tho frozen north to Interview witnesses of the states have laws authorizing bar and shafts, and thus, to some exin the St. Maurice valley of Quebec. the registration of farm names with tent mmnensate for lack of aceurate- These witnesses, she charges were apthe state authorities, and no one else allnement. For continued use. the pin proached with bribes by agents of Mr. in that state is allowed to use the In the engine shart snouia De replaces Stillman who, it is alleged, attempted a with larger one, and a slight ento secure from them testimony to of the hole In the frame may largement show Intimacy between "Madame" and the bronze Apollo, Fred K. Beauvals. be necessary with some cars. Fopulnr The valley's excitement over the Stillman case, known as the "affaire Still Mechanics Magnzlne. man," or the "affaire de madame," was great. Whether agents of the other side were totally absent, or whether the valley was honeycombed with them, "ma' 1 IMPROVE FOWLS EVERY YEAR dame's" difficulties in the Journey were innumerable. w vocatlbn. for a new by specialists in the Agriculture Short stories about people of prominence in our country ce in St. in 1919 way of Arizona Judge Davis of Oregon and Hamilton Fish, Jr., of New York, Mr. Fish is now in congress helping to put into effect the policies recited by the preamble he helped write. He has a bill pending to Increase the compensation from $20 to $50 for the nurses of blind, legless, armless and He Is an totally disabled ardent advocate of reclamation of land through irrigation, to encourage men to take up farming as a 1 of Live Topics Pageprepared Department of invites the stranger within its gates to investigate the possibilities afforded here before going elsewhere. The famous Levan ridge is known throughout the world. Two railroads pass through NephL : : U. S. School for Postmasters Y. Washington Post. EAST JUAB COUNTY d Louis, Mo, and It never has been, nor probably will be, never ........ .1 TKa man were John Green- - of George S it wrote NEPHI, UTAH feodelalkad About Hamilton Fish, Jr., One of Writers of Preamble to Constitution, Seeks Increase in Compensation. Amemn S, ii Suggestions for the Farmer and Housewife, for the people of East Juab County. : : t LEGION WORKER IN CONGRESS HIE TIMES-NEW- BEANS FOR GIRLS Sick and Wounded Veterans In New Mexico Hospitals Are Hungry for Cheer Letters. Trained to leap through hoops and Stand unhitched, thousands of genuine Mexican Jumping beans are awaiting girls of the United States who will write a little letter of cheer to a disabled soldier. The exchange of letters for Jumping beans Is being made through Herman O. Baca, Snnta Fe N. M.. adjutant of the American Legion of the state. Five thousand sick and wounded veterans of the World war. reoupornt-In- g In hospitals In New Mexico, have trained the Ikmiiis. The young mpn are terribly lonesome, Mr. Baen write, and they will send a benn to every girt who will write a le'ter to them. The Jumping henna nre dark brown, somewhat lorger than the ordinary bean. The animation of the vegetable In caused by a tiny worm that crawls into the benn and consumes the edible portion. After the worm Is dead, the bean keeps on Jumping. - Another Generation. Daughter I bet, dad. you never aw dancing like this buck In your dare. I md Yes, I did, once hot the placs was raided before ten o'clock. Amen lean Legion Weekly. If the American "doughboy" who rtarted "111 tell the world" as a characteristic expression of the A. E. F. :ook pride in having coined a new ex pression he was "out of luck," accord- ng to Henry Dwight, lonkers, N. Y, aiio has been trying to trace army tlang to its source. In relating bis uncertain success and inking the assistance of the demobll-.ze- d world at large, Mr. Dwight declares that euch of the three supposed .nnovatlons Is time-worReferring to the expressions quoted above, be claims that General Custer, :he Indian fighter, used "doughboy" In .ettcrs to his wife, and that Arthur Toung, writer and traveler, announced olmself as being "out of luck" when Bunting for mail at Dijon, France, In n. 1789. "I'll tell the world" remains tin- traced. It is thought to be very old and verification of this belief is now sought. I Carrying On With the American Legion g "legion I'ark." named after the local post In Bucyrus, O., contain! a tree In memory of the unknown dead in the war. Abraham ICrotoshinsky, the "Lot Battalion" messenger who wn cited for his deed, has gone to I'alcstlne to accept an offered farm. A building worth fsn.ono and a pledge for $10,0110 fur Its renovation have been given Lee C. Prentice pot of the American legion by the people of Fairmont, Minn. lodgers were rescued from the burning Y. M. C. A. at Komer-eilkMass., by tli American Legion, which clothed and lodged them la the post's club. Twenty-fou- tkid The exclusion of Holland from the treaty signed by Great Britain, France. Japan and the United States to preserve peace In the Pacific, Is termed an outstanding defect In the covenant by Dr. David Jayne Hill, formerly ,. .,. t" , United States minister to The Neth erlands (portrait herewith). He spoke at a farewell dinner to Dr. IL A. Van Kamebeck, head of the Dutch delegation to the Washington arms conference, given by The Netherlands-American foundation. Dr. Hill said he was disappointed that the treaty had not been made a treaty with Holland included, fur tier colontnl empire in the East Indies deserved rec ognition. President Harding sent a telegram regretting that Dr. Van Karnebeek was leaving the country and expressing the esteem In which the visitor and his associates fft-- held In Washington. Dr. Van Kamebeek told the assemblage that Holland bad sent her delega tlon to the arms conference as a demonstration of ber status as a colonial power and to evince it by trying to be helpful In the great International ef fort. r -, !!) tk&ia four-pow- five-pow- e This is the latest photograph of W. L. Mackenzie King, the new premier of Canada. His victory was In l some respects a landslide, the party being swept Into power In nearKeclproclty wltl ly every district. I the United States nnd a low tariff wltH Americans were big Insues In the campaign. s Arthur Mclglien placed the resignation of the government In the luindi of the governor general, Buron Byng. The resignation, H wus then would not Ik? formally accepted until such time a W. I.. Mncketizin King had completed his cabinet und bad declaretl liis reudlnes to csrry on the administration of the Dominion. The pn inier-eliT- t found the tn ' of selecting a ministry a difficult an-- l '- Ms chief delicate one. He dllictiltle In rotitirctlon with wenteri retreer.ntlon for his cabinet. Ifi MunltolB there wefe but tw l.lliersl elected, one of whom was an Itnlejiidetit Lilteil with A B. IJiJori of South WitiT.ii-f- . Farm Name Has Money Value. Tepid Water for Poultry. The Importance of fresh, palatable water of the right tetnperaturo for hens In winter Is no doubt underestl-mnte- d by many poultry keepers and success or failure In egg production may largely depend upon this supposedly Insignificant detail. name. This Is merely for use within The United that particular state. States patent office, however. Is prepared to register farm names as trademarks if they meet specified requirements. This will protect tho owner against their use by others snywhere in the United States. There are certain requirements, however, that must be met. as In the case of other sorts under of names used as trade-irmrk- s law. The farm the federal trade-mar- k name, for one thing, must be used trade-mar- k on his by the farmer as a to points out- he that ships products BIG VALUE OF WHEAT STRAW Breeding for Egg Production Should Pick Out Best Layers for Breeders. The poultry raiser who does best Is almost always the one who carefully and closely picks out each year only his choicest specimens and breeds from these exclusively. As a natural result, his flocks become better and better each year. By the snme token, the man who Is breeding for heavy should pick out his very best layers to be used exclusively ns breeders, and In the course of n few generations the habit of prolificacy will become firmly established in this family. j The New Premier of Canada Government controlled Institutions are schooling 00,000 former service men and are directed by the veterans' bureau. Man w Hill Sees a Flaw in Treaty Space Required by Hens. Sma'l hens, such as Leghorns, can get along with three square feet of floor rpoce, but most poultry house should be built to allow four square feet of floor space for each bird. I BEST DISTRIBUTER OF WEEDS In Carelessly and With, Ton of Material Carries Large Amount Oat Crop Put out Cleaning Seed Noxious of Nitrogen, Phofphono Acid Uln-m- A - 4u V and Potash. Plants Result, The average of many onnlvses shows ton of wheat Ptrnw carries about 10 of 2.0 pounds of nitrogen. M.8 pod otinds of tind acid phosphoric of plant food In potash. Thl amountconiiiu-iclnl form the more available would ewt some 5.43, valuing nitrogen at 30 cents n pound, phosphoric and potnsh at 13 nchl at 1 cent cents. From the standpoint of actual plnntfood. then. It would appear that the wheat $S will buy more than straw conies, and In a more readily avalbihle form. More labor will also be Involved In htindllns the ' trnw as proposed thnn In using the commercial fertilisers. One of our best weed distribute! Is the ont crop.' Oots are natural); partial to weeds, and to add to thi problem we nsunlly put the ont crop In carelessly, often on weedy ground Ground Oats for Csttt. best fed g. ound rather than Osts are Prgmiiv frequently without denning the seed The result la that smart weed, wild ont and pigeon gross dispute with the oat crop for the water and fertll Ity In the soil. Were the same cars given the ont crop that Is nov accorded wheat, ojr returns per icri would be more and our wed probicn measurably less. Test Milk Before Buying. Business dairymen who htiy cowt have n sample of the milk tested bo fore they buy. whole to cattle, for the reason that Feeding Cows While Milking. Feeding the cows buy during milk ulu.le onts sr not masticated thoroughly enonh and a great many pass inr time Is not conducive to the pro dvtlon of clean milk. through the drnrJ undigested. |