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Show THE TIMES with its 2275 CIRCULATION is the best advertising medium published in Eastern Utah ono The a AND FRANCE NSAS ' Ditference !& of the Santa Fe ex--S this 1 written, the and farmhouses of It Is a country unlike which .the wnter afew weeks ago in France onfrom Paris to see ClerneuAt" VjKw iul cottge ? not far from at Lejar a. Thursday, Oct. 20, 1927 Helper is one of the most economical markets in Eastern Utah in which to buy all kinds of goods. Read the ads in this issue of The jaTArthu Brisbane 24 Section Two either ride fa which Times, then visit these firms and see Ms rfiugb vhat you save. tSrTp through France, made in &0DY. are wide and straight, this writer came from 900 kilometers, $40 '&toone Jay and did eas:ly thj b iiks from Paris to Lejard en breakfast and dinner. Trench drivers go rapidly, but careroads French used by eat0 Paris. v ju ' of the Cham- to Jail for a all the influence of his friends He struck ft aid not save him. b. Format!, of Rochester d. f rTX 2Y, can Wl SQi.v oxieatlort. s'them. A member of Deputies went " Mr. I, 0J ywsaw roroan . w am. DO and what a good time they all h ave 1 auffeur accusea to ail nth 62i imug ippefl. ;Bere in Kansas y5i e great providing powef, machinery and binding corn, gres,t wheat sacks, all in ying, threshing ose grain in Ira-s- $ Cu-- rt the pgiiuj tj4 bta 6jpri IT France occasionally you would a tesant and his wtf utttng At grain with sickles in small fields Fields wore harirregular shape. med with scythes. Here and there drew mowing ma-ae- s. :ait,s of horses Power driven agricultural not seen between icbinery was irij and Lejard. cu I S Dur ues JjJlS? IJ f ing Wbe.ro had passed you mowers old grandmother and her sht le grandchild bending over, pick- - ih r'OU up wisps mi, putting of grain with the right them in aprons held by hand. hundred such gleaners They day's drive. skit were seen were tl than Ruth, their gleanings agre. There was no Boaz to comY d his young men, saying, "Let her in even among the sheaves, and teach her not; and let fall also h of the handfuls on purpose for land leave them that she may In them, but rebuke her not." lith hand rakes the old grand- jier and the little girl could have tered all the gleanings in a short ailit, but that evidently was not ed. Gleaning must be done by ad, the old body must stoop, and sop all day long to pick up stray iivs. When the grain had gone. :om the field an old shepherd would rag his little band of sheep. These racld walk through the stubble eat- the e grain that had fallen rm the ears. Other bands of sheep ii by an old man or woman with ig to help, ate the grass along the gbvay edge. No Bheep ever strayed the road before the automobiles. 's$s prevented that, and the sheep ftrpH troinorl 'Rpiififiil animals. iairably kept, they waste nothing in A rOU e. les3-inmat- f hPI tf&M f -- over-rip- ove ad tipjfi ance. America you ride unenclini? fields of cont if 'grain, pass great herds of heavy ttrs, deep in grass and tens 01 ausands of acres not used, i In France they use every foot of round, waste nothing, not food or an labor, men and women work g hours, work hard with patience. Sere in rich is throucli ers 11 the peasants' houses are beautiful their animals well cared for. ng the coast of Brittany and the i old, fclee, men and women and chil-- n work side by side. Men repair, low tide, their fish nets colored pt blue. The fishermen say "fish color." On the flat lands you I little mounds of salt taken frorn I ocean by imprisoning waters la allow poofs 'la Once nappy Music oy tne for evaporation. Gabelle," a heavy tax I salt, dressed the mistresses of Wnch kings and made life easy for fee lucky classes, royalty, clergy nobility, It was death to the to escape "La Gabelle" by 3g his salt from the ocean. yard !nt per !' Conditions e its are better now. The are sleeping in St. Denis, the whose hones were not scattered srg the Revolution. There are schools libraries than chateaux, more than gallows. The ors longer forbiddaa to kill ate his crops because ladies wanted the pleasure ft V'dmg over those crops to kill the :d at (tat In every French family :es!! Is no tSEt "fm fuand 1 there Each earnest hard- trench woman tells you how sons or brothers she had "left," mourning. ll la said Is'' $6,000 that Shakespeare earned a year irom his plays J'n In millions. Probably ho, "r jmlRinent that if they 0,1 "Able" In Shakosppare's '""'''iii't have lasted through but had; day' the "'fiht. hi,. ' rubber Installed will rebound What U need-whkli will make1 driver rtbouud. lias nIriis which ''it hy mi aiito. 1 A' EVER i |