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Show i Jj1! JL a - a r: 7 mwm (umi?dmm$ of me - Is THIRTY the Love - JB m t wewoNote. JL Utah"k em, 7 'hl 44a. : ' " " George Ad ha ahrajrt beea proud ta call bfcr.fil Hooaiar, cominf Iraaa Chat atala bare tha ttatisticiaa claia thai ana aut sort. Ha raa bora to rvrry tkraa aara S Kiallcad, lad., a lHt, and ha bow drvotaa x.d deal ai hia tima ta New Yark. Chicago, Loa Aitfilaa, Saa Fraadeca. During tba ta terijr. be tsU at Paaa Beaca ar at ai cavalry p!ca. Brook. Imti dorgt Ada braka iota karaaaaai hi Lafayette, Ind., attar fr due ting from Purdue university, and went to Chkaca where a lor tea c!ncd tha etaff af the Record rears enlightened aad aatartahiad tha reader of that daily. AtW to chiefly ramou for ai fable fa lan. la tba reeiia of tha (tare, be la eeipoeilbla for "Tha Su'.taa of Zulu," one of the graatest pircr of musical aatlra rrer produced. The - rvm ' "Tha CoCaa Widow," "Tba Fair Co-- a boat af other aiueical comcdias aad p'ara. He' Dot aaarriad. &'tF v of I AliaUaseedintK? T J (5 PUT .tn era and business t- 465 ton were prrtuceT bavingavalurftiiini"a,,s w T OGDEN A been .et aside for mainS?1 Improving the UmUhwl been announced by tRM district forest service aeiTrJ' nient for improvement, iwi for minor road, and traik fc for range improvements RICHFIELD Btthfield scene July 14 of the in.dsummer meeting of thtUtalS ad J J GEORGE ADE Will Durant ay that no man, and no woman, above tbe age liitbUiiml,l I thirty. Is capable of falling !o love. ! P-'!; Wlf n lie talks about "love probably lie means tbe nerve-rackindevastating kind of passion which needs an asbestos covering. Be menus the hysterical Infatuation of a Cainllle for an Armand Duval or tbe ravings of a Romeo for a Juliet, What Will la trying to say is that uuytitie who arrives at the age of gets over that kind of Insanity. If so, why worry uIhiui it? Did you ever live In tbe sum house with some one who was rwill In loveT Didn't you feel sorry for the victim? Isn't it depressing to axe a grown person biting bis nails, looking wild out of the eyes, talking vernal chocolate pundaes. and gurgling Into the telephone twenty minutes at ii stretch? It Is hard work to make any Intelligent comment on Mr. Durant's brasb observation, because no one really Knows what "love is. There may be one genuine brand, but tbe market Is United States broke off Hooded with imitations. " relations with Germany Love Is something like the radio. and entered tbe World JfTHmm&I71tttt7atr We know that it Is here and in operawar. tion and popular, but. we don't know But it was the lessons learned in that great iutt bow or why the darn thing works. BY ELMO SCOTT WATSON conflict which brought about the citizens' military S JULY 4 comes 'round apaln this What Is commonly known as "love" training camps as they now exist In 1920 the is a sudden ambition on the part of National Defense act was passed by congress and year and most of us take a day oft to celebrate that historic event in that same year the Military Training Camps ronie person to acquire a proprietary Interest in something which seems at152 years ago, when a group of Association of America, an organization made up men met In Philadelphia to sign a tractive and desirable. It is the same 0f mer. who had themselves enrolled in prewar kind of yearn which you feel when you document declaring that "these camps in the four years from 1913 to 1916, ap- see a dundy new type of car at the unlted Colonies are, and of right pealed to the War department for the establish-ough- t And tbe "love" automobile show. to be, free and independent ' nient of camps for the voluntary training of which wells up in your heart will cool states," It finds several thousand young men, authorized under the National Defense down when the varnish Is worn away act The secretary of war, the late John W. husky young Americans taking and the transmission fails to work. the steps which help guarantee Weeks, approved the request and an appropriate item was included in the budget for the next Suppose that people over thirty are that tbese commonwealths will continue to be fiscal year. When the proposal was presented to devotion. What "free and independent states." For, with the slogan not capable of red-hof It? If you will hang around the of "Let's Go !" on their lips, they are entering congress by the military affairs committees It was divorce courts you may discover that the citizens' military training camps (or have al- heartily supported by James W. Wadsworth, chairman of the senate committee, and by the most of the busied romances started ready entered some of them) to take advantage late Julius Kahn, chairman of the house com- out with he and she being simply of an opportunity for mental, moral and physical mittee, both of whom remained ardent friends of crazy about each other. Crazy, and improvement which will make them guardians of these free and Independent states in peace time the camps during succeeding years, didn't know It He thought be was getting an angel as well as war for a training which prepares flrgt approprlatlon was 8uffldent for tte hem for the duties of a good citizen as well as who had -- kidded on u cloud and men flt djfferent a of the duties soldier. good dropped dowu from heaven. Instead the country. The minimum age throughout Here are the statistics on the 1928 citizens' of an overindulged flapper with a adiniion was fixed at sixteen years and plans saw. She military vtraining camps, as. given in a recent is- were made for a series of three courses the Red, temper like a . cross-cu- t n ..t one the Whlte nd the Blue' thought she was getting Sir Galahad, train" "wbe8r ana now shows the in Oxford bags, and found out, later ,ng ,n succe8sIve yearsL Later the mlnImum Bge of this many years program: on. that she had drawn a mental dewflS p,aced flt seventeen and a prel,mlnary course Location Datea fective wltb a vaudeville sense of the Basic, was added. Congress made the gradu- " humor. ates tne ,ast tne B,ue crse, eligible for area corps examination lending to a commission in the or- s.. 900 Probably 60 per cent of the mar- Ft. McKinley, He July s.. 825 Ft. Adams, R, 1 July ganized reserves. riages are due to the fact that cer3.. 750 Devens, Mass Camp July men of tain clubs, hotels, get tired The citizens' military training camps have unl- B25 3.. Ft Ethan Allen, Vt July ' boarding houses or parental superformly received favorable consideration by con- area corps second vision, and exactly tbe same number 31. .1450 gress, which year by year has granted larger funds July Piattsburg Bks , N. Y of women, above the age of eighteen 4.. 1450 Aug:. for their maintenance. The only difficulty has sd- piattstmrg Bks., N. Y want to prove to their friends that MaoTB ,D th estimate by the house and the sen- Y they can If they want ta When the Ft Hancock. N. J soo demand for this training. A con- popular 1.. Aug. experimental male meets the deter1.. 200 Aug. Ft Monmouth, N. J stantly increasing appropriation for this purpose mined female, and they come to an Ft. DuPont Dei Aug. nas oeen insufficient each year to provide room i.. 200 June 21.. BOO San Juan, Porto Rico arrangement, the common explanatiou the yoUng men who des!red t0 rH- Camp THinn corps area of their getting together Is that a has grown from 10,000 in 1921 to 39.000 capacity 800 . Md. Ft Washington. 4.. July "love affair" has developed, whereupon In -- 927, but even in this last year there were $00 Ft. Howard, Md 4.. July Aug. Cupid drops his bow and arrow and 4.. 600 20,000 more applications than places. In fact the Ft Hoyle. Md July rolls around on tbe ground in an slx years K araazing ract vt ::::::::::::5u!y fow the epileptic convulsion. 158.000 young men enrolled in these Va. 2o 4.. July Ft Aug. Myer. A very large percentage of the happy camps since their establishment In 1921. Ninety- FOi HTH corps AREA six thousand more, an average of 16.000 each marriages I have observed from the Ft Barrancas. Fla 16.. too June side-line-s were framed up in a busiJune 16.. looo Ft Bragg. N. c. year, applied for admission but could not be June 16.. 800 nesslike mocu, by persons who were Ft. Moultrie, S. C lalne1 f0r ,aCk nt r00m ,Tne ca" of th camps" 700 Ala. 16.. June McClellan. Camp well above Mr. Durant's age limit I arew a Quarter of a million young Americans to June Ga. 16.. 600 Ft Oglethorpe, am not claiming tbat the people who Ft Screven. Ga seek admission! June 16.. 300 entered into these partnership agree There can be no doubt that the growth of the corps area ments were capable of the kind of love p BeekIns adm,ssU,n rmb made famous by Abelard and Heloise. 'ear nas come a greater apprecla through IS. .1500 June Ind, Ft Harrison, Benjamin Francesca and Paolo, Venus and tlon D? our youth and their parents of the area oppor corps sixth and those two underworld Adonis, 34.. 750 tunity that their government, in providing four Camp Custer, Mich July lovers Immortalized In song. viz.. Ft Brady. Mich 250 34.. July weeks' training course with all expenses nald is 24.. 225 Frankie and Johnny. July Camp McCoy, Wis. offering them. For the attractions of the camps Sheridan! .1850 25. lit July Ft Mr. Durant probably Is right in sug re varied and many and the thousands who have Jefferson Barracks. Mo. July Aug. 7.. 875 gestlng tbat most alliances' among perenrolled have done so for any one or more of the area sons above thirty are marriages of Ftseventh corps 30.. lioo following reasons : A desire for change for phvsl Aug. sneiiing. Minn 80.. 400 convenience, prompted by a lonesome Ft Lincoln, N. Dak Aug. cai development for athletic training, for greater SO.. 850 Fu Des Moines, low Aug. longing for companionship. The man J capacity, for advancement as students or em so.. 600 Aug. wearies of sitting all by himself In h Ft Crook, Neb. Kan or because they responded to the Judg ployees, SO.. 1550 restaurant and the old maid decides Ft Leavenworth. AREA Aug. men whom they respected and to the corps eighth will a that husband be more of a prowishes of their own parents. 31.. 150 Aug. Camp s. D. Little. Aria. tection to her than a police dog, be 19.. 400 June Ft Logan, Colo Athletics, no doubt, bring a large part of the 13. .1000 June cause a police dog cannot be depended Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. enrollment for one of the features of the camps loo 31.. Tex. Aug. buss. Ft ;upon to bite Intruders, while husbands 4. .looo is a chance to participate In a large varietv of Ft. sill. Okia. July have been known to. 50 June 1.. Ft D. A. Russell. Wyo 8nd game8 nndpr gbnied ,Dgtruct0I sportg Mr. Durant would have played safe A"B ?hI If he had paid that there ran be no D.1 July WU1, 30..1275 amJ ,s supplemented by donations from the June 2July 21.. 155 Ft w. Scott. Calif :"true devotion" after the age of fifty. 145 30.. Military Training Camps association and other Calif MacArthur. July Ft jWe send a man to Jail for drinking a 14.. 500 June Vancouver Bks, Wash, patriotic societies and civic committees Manv t 15.. 825 June glass of claret with his dinner, but we Ft Lewis, Wash the trantne am,is arf 'ocated nn tbe seashore 190 17.. June e Ft Geo. Wright. Wash permit him to go and take out a or 00 Inland lakes and rivers with ample oppor16.. 140 June license after be Is so old that Ft Missoula. Mont 14.. 180 June Utah tunity for bathing and water sports. At other Ft. Douglas. be has to be propped up during the camps the War department has established nde of the citizens' military training The history ceremony. Irving Berlin knew what quate. hygienic and attractive swimming tanks camps goes back to 1913 when the first college 'he was writing about when he comThe Red Cross arranges systematic courses of officers were organized by the for camps training posed that song entitled "Don't Wait structlon, leading successful candidates to final Gen. Leonard Wood, who will always be held Too Long." credit as life guards. lu grateful remembrance by Americans as the But when Mr. Durant insists that Baseball diamonds nn;J equipment are "father" of the movement for adequate prepared- provided the fires of love burn themselves to ness In 1915 be for all men who seek to qualify for the companv training. by military voluntary ashes before any man or woman If teams and to take pan in intercompany and Inaugurated the Pittsburgh training camp which regl- thirty years old, he Is malting a bold mental games. Tennis courts are to be found several hundred officers for the services prepred declaration which he can never prove ! which were soon to be so badly needed when the everywhere; boxing is taught for men of every ((c) 192S. by the Bell Syndicate, loo.) j nounced 4&Sfr j g 'ijjfr Scf "wS A" first iZ IZl Z ly - -- KrA ti -- fill T! ly ly ly ly ly ly fifth hK:::::::::::5Sg, lili ::Z ly T g. g. g. -- ly ly 20,-Ju-ly "".fc"" ly ly inar-'rlng- ly - ly e ft ftaJjiS LIBERTY Bear daS Black and White Scene at v!V, unquestionably, according to here, about the most successful dai how ever held here, and one of t features which provided perhaps much food for thought to the dai fanner was an exhibition of nine dai eowe owned in this immediate vkM? animai. naa mad. outstimi records in cow testing assockt tern-liiimr- y A ...ociation, secretary. in tie morning and afternon,Z tlon member wm be feted ,t and celebration at Fish lake. iiMMtn-Ptruc- k j& - WoolgTowere- By work. PLEASANT GROVE-Utaberry crop now being harvested expected to amount to 230 quart, as compared with 244,1 year ago, according to the est! h'tii of Frank Andrew., agricultural tistieian for the United States depsr ment of agriculture, released for lacation Tuesday. The report of Andrews .how. that there are acres in bearing this year, an of 100 acres over 1927. -- pol a 4 SI 141 weight; volley ball, pushball und fencing are equally popular. Each year an Increasing nomber of high school, normal school and college football teams, sometimes with their own coaches, find in the summer camps a fine opportunity for preliminary practice for their regular schedules. In the daily program they find means to greater physical vigor and control. Military drill brings proper carriage, quickness of response and exact of nerve and muscle. Mass calisthenics emphasize these qualities through rhythmic movement Adequate, varied, nutritious and appetizing diet for thirty days contribute Us share to a bodily growth, measured by Inches of height and chest expansion and many pounds of weight. Regular hours establish a proper habit of life Systematic medical Inspection wards off any danger of undue exertion and it is supplemented by hospital care in case of need. Academic credit and rewards are a definite incentive for thousands of high school and college students who always make up a large percentage of the enrollment Boards of education in many states have authorized high school credit for camp enrollment and a considerable number of higher institutions have recognized this training toward graduation. In addition, many military schools, public secondary schools, colleges and universities offer for competition In the citizens' military training camp of the various corps areas scholarships bearing free tuition. Most of thes are renewable, on the basis of good scholastic rec-.orto the successful winners throughout the course. Sixty or more institutions have united in this patriotic plan with a forecast of a total annual value of fifty thousand dollars In these scholarships within the next two or three years. Economic considerations lead many young men to the summer training. A large and increasing percentage is made up of young men from offices, stores and factories, who go to the camps under the expressed approval of their employers and with the sound conviction that a good record in the training center will be a factor in future pay and advancement Some companies grant an extra two weeks without wages; most give the full month with pay and a few allow attendance for four weeks with pay In addition to the usual two weeks' vacation. Six years have demonstrated the value of tbe citizens' military training camps, for which there is no better proof than the Increasing desire of young men to return for a second year, coupled with the unanimous approval of parents,. The government stands today firm in this defi nite policy of volunts.-- training physical, civic ana military or young men. It offers in the dtt ens' military training camp no vacation "in the sense of purposeless squandering of time In Idle pursuits or useless diversions, such as Indifferent youth may fancy. The camp schedule is not ardu ous, but for every hour there is a definite aim and occupation. Military drill fills the moraines with short intervals for rest and for the milk period, wisely ordained for those still youths. Afternoons are devoted to a wide variety of sports and games, in one or more o' wiuru eucu candidate must take his part After a long aay or outdoor work and play, men wel come eagerly the recreation of the evening hours. The hostess house, under the direction of sympathetic and experienced women, affords the comforts and quiet enjoyment of a home or club. Chess and checkers, billiards and card games All many a happy hour. Dances are organized at every training center with partners furnished by committees and clubs of neighboring communities. The Liberty theater offers moving pictures with professional and amateur concerts and plays. Most camps have their own citizens' milltarv training camp band and sometimes their own orchestra and dramatic and debuting clubs. From reveille to taps the program Is full of earnest work and wholesome recreation, inciting each candidate to full performance of duty through the day in order better to enjoy the resulting leisure of the evening. What was a dream In the mind of Leonard Wood In the days before the great war and an experiment In the citizens military training camp of 1921 is now a reality in the citizens' military training camps, the call of which Is written large in the history of the past ai d, ever-welco- fast-growi- PANGUITCH A special butterfi test was run on every can of nil taken in at the local cheese factoq Here L early in the week. The test, taken a check for the regular employes the factory, showed variations of per cent to 6.3 per cent. The factcii is now receiving over 3500 pounds I milk daily, while the figure shot! more than double when Fanguitcl Lake and Hatch are nut on eatherin routes. EPHRAIM Recently eight cars wool were shipped from Ephrara, talintr 353.272 pounds. Five cars wool were purchased by James Monsa for a Philadelphia firm, while the othJ fcwa ara wont to Boston. They ra Pr 21 ceived 33 4 cents per pound and ale will brine about ,117,463 of Ephraim sheepmen. Four cars ci snipped were lambs recently and Arch Swapp of Wolcott, Colo, Fahen and Milten Larsen. is OGDEN Ogden's new airport w daily, much activity nf r,A and otfc men with tractors, graders 1-- equipment are at field into .hape for the airplanee, work putting i accommodations soon w which will evidence. . Present acuviu annervision of CreWJ from the street department, under U city Supervisor Street f ritv Harr; old R. Tripp and City engineer .J P. Irrett. BaM H OGDEN Sixty cars of ro lambs, 18,000 in number, rand aii Hmlej Ketehum, of districts market i M City, left for eastern recently, iwi train stock epecial and rj men left with the shipment .,j given accommwio"v... I . . ment was one oi Tf and .everi waq fed tamos were um"-fifnrlfvards mthiscw - . ttj- - -- -- SALTLAWhatisaorsq a day in June" may the lament of theci d to the past few days, but ' JJ gaged in gr.u theirj weather has been all to crops and Utah ranges storm, fng to'j. Cecil A'SSC charge of the weather bureau. storm a measured at the station waa .so oi CTTYroP CEDAR V likin? - by the Cedar and Parowan ft last Salt " ,itionl m elf of f weather j year. Although cold ed unuaually late thi ited1 sequent warm nuns ' aJ growing weather have wP " the retarded season, iw ri wj a m promises tot- reach - trnnd alia"" o me ouuoo Is evident. BSS m rlnc vertiKB, . oi Dernesr v laie i roe wo. : HEBER aDU eXCepv. , Utah', winter wh un rural economica of the at. department of agriculture com? as bushels this year, 2,888,000 bushels last 7Tcrease of close to 1" W - decrtase on' Utah crop is in we tn fiJ. of about 9 per cent in the .te winter wheat crop, crop f9 hil9 ures show. The nation 0 - for 1928 bsr1 b 512,252,000 year's ngure bushels. rid pne 0,0 |