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Show I THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH. UTAH 33F & 7$ fwu'.Yjr nAT iw.llnn ' C ini Jp'W lottr.' kc ili-hctiix p- n (iml. :viul us yv, ui iui :v, purlectlv nv us-- tur.iU r' WATCH'S t ,Mxrshn. T rirviv JEVE.LESS i ji' 100 MAIN Day Is Saved by Golf Ball ' STREET ,!(. CL? ENGRAVED WEEKS STATIONERY. Anncuncorneh Is In vU:i lions C'ailimr Cards. Youi pi inter is cur represent! live and has ccmpiete sanipli s mid prices J'nn:rg'GoHsc!ir.H Enravm.T! Co. When You Think FORD Thsnk The waiter had remained to all pearances petrified after the first EXCUSE IS CHOSE OF IT All shriek, following the discovery of the rodent, but at the advent of the golf hall he bounded up with a howl. A lishamp Hurls Ball at Fleeing Rodent, platter of food and drink in his hands fell to the floor and liis noans rose Misses, Ball Rebounds, Hitting louder as he saw the extent of the Who and Waiter, Drops Tray casualties. That Ends Mouse. As the platter fell, Beckman watched it with pop eyes, and then, Clnogo. Seated ibout a table at died dinner in a loop restaurant recently, as the last echo of, the crash three Hammond residents carried on away, he murmured to his companan animated conversation about golf. ions: By gosh, I got that mouse after Earlier the talk had dealt with ani- all. Yes, you have guessed it the plat-to- r mals, ui tilieial ice and Admiral Sims killed tlie mouse. Freddys shot but to had veered due around speech, howa sincere effort on the part of two cost him $7.70 and a golf ball, ever. , women p.esent to please their male escori, Freddie Beckman, champion WALES GETS FEUDAL GIFTS amateur golfer of Hammond. Since this- story deals particularly with Freddy, it must be understood Ceremonies 600 Years Oid Are Revived he lias several laudable characterison Visit of. Prince to . W; OLDEST UTAH'S VV. 53-6- - ',ayvr-p-- i .mai DEALERS 4TJ! SOUTH 2694. WAS. " 'ST-"? SALT LAME CSTY, UTAH CLEANERS & DYERS. Service. Quality. We. pay Clothes insured. 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Tourssen, 447 S. Main. Cill Piston Rings cure your motor troubles. Gill Piston Ring Co.. 15 East Fourth South ELASTIC STOCKING MFRS. Manufacturers abdominal. Maternity supporters. Truss fitters. S. H. Bowmar Co., Brooks Arcade. WELDING, AUTO RADIATORS & Machinery built and repaired. Best and cheapest. Potter Welding & Repairing Co., 651 South State. The Baby Fox weighs lbs TYPEWRITERS 1 lILVTIVIILIiij i makes lented and sold. Utah 8 Office & School Supply, St W. Second South St. L. O. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE. School of Efficiency. All commercial branchea. Catalog free. 60 N. Main St., Salt Lake City. KID FITTING CORSET PARLORS. Specialists in designing, making, fitting corsets. Hemstitching, embroidering, braiding, accordion and side pleating. Buttons made. 40 E. Bdwy. VULCANIZING & RETREADING. Quality and service. Standard Tire Works, 361 So. State Inventors repairing. Models Made. Key, lock and grin Knudson Novelty Co.. 355 So. States BEG YOUR LOCAL PUBLISHER For loose leaf binders, special blanks, records of all kinds. He gives QuaKty Service. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. Qualify as barber in few weeks. 43 S. West Temple Street. OT ww mrf I 'l.ja'l'llilMIM iijii.iiMMllVLF tics mid accomplishments. Beckman really is a good golfer. Back in civilization he is at a disadvantage because of liis acute bashfulness, but this affliction is remedied for him in circumstances demanding instant action. Beckman was very polite and nodded briskly whenever lie was appealed to during the golf discussion, but signally failed to register enthusiasm. Golf Ball to Rescue. It was just after tlie conversation liad swung back to animals that Beckmans moment came, llis companions, Mrs. Elene Meyn and L. M., had just finished tlieir dessert when an uproar arose near the baud. Cornwall. Launceston, Cornwall, England. Picturesque feudal ceremonies of 600 years ago were revil ed here when the prince of Wales, who is also dime of e Cornwall, paid a. visit to the capital of liis duchy. Launceston has been a royal borough since about old-tim- 10S6. The ceremonies included the presenofferings of fealty in kind, according to ancient custom. Tlie mayor presented to the prince 100 shillings and one pound of pepper on a silver dish. To Sir Hugh Molesworth St. Aubyn A woman shrieked and another and fell the duty to offer a brace of greya third. As one person, patrons of hounds. According to ancient usage, that entire end of the restaurant rose they should he pure white, but the nearest obtainable approach was a to their feet and mounted chairs. piebald couple. Its a mouse and coming this way, Another1 ducal tenant tendered a cried Mrs. Meyn to Freddy. There was no question it was a sec- pair of gilt spurs, and others present- ond just made for the amateur golf champ of Hammond.. His hand stole into his coat packet and brought out a golf ball. It was one he had made a hole in 1 with just the day before, and he was keeping it as a souvenir. Balancing the ball in his hand, he gazed earnestly at the fleeing rodent, headed straight for him. Then he swung his arm in a long underhand stroke and let the ball fly. ' , Bolshevist Leaders See Final It flew across the ten feet of space Haven of Refuge in Our between Freddy and the mouse with a swish. Perhaps the mouse moved a Neighboring Continent. trifle or maybe the ball was not exactly round at any rate, the shot missed by a hair. tation of rent and d , Gets the Rodent. gasp went up, and ended in a shout of wild laughter, for the ball, SAY A IBM IS WEAKENING Intercepted Correspondence of Communist Officials Shows That Many Are Octobrists Sending Their Families Aboard. Widow Gets Half Cent in Breach of Promise Suit . cent damLondon. One-haages was awarded to Mrs. Winifred Coales, a widow with two children; of Blackborough road, Reigate, who sued William C. Cromwell, a motor engineers clerk, of Brighton road, ltedhill. for alleged breach of promise of marriage,' which she said was made a few days after the death 'of her husband, who was serv- $ ing with the Rhine army. lf i Reval, cently Esthonia. According to recorrespondence intercepted Pos-ledn- 'J Jm -- Utah Canning cq Ofden Smctjrrt I Lifes Various Stages Youth scorns the Indecisions of Ags and gambles deeply with life. Youth has all to gain and naught but life n lose. He learns the white hot lieac cf nger when but a child; later, the suffocating hope and godlike quality of love. Como still later many stout throwbacks into realities and buffetings which temper judgment but and Zeal to live la paramount the toward TTarch continues unabated. Z V .o live Is paramount and So There! A woman writing In answer to a housemaids advertisement received this missive: Madame You have a good name and address but you write of paper, which on a messly half-shehows me you are no lady, and as such and considering the paper you write on' the place would not suit me, Steel Engraving Steel engraving is not named for any individual, but is a process of .engraving lines on steel plates, from iWhlch prints are taken. Steel platea were first used for engraving about 11820. Between 1830 and 1870 this jform of art enjoyed a great vogue. The lines are cut into the steel with Mr. Mary J. Burton of Los Angeles is pointing, for the benefit of Miss piece a burin or graver a four-side- d of steel cut off obliquely at one end, Barbara Babcock of Salt Lake City, to the wonderful view of southern Utahs Dixie country as they stand on a high plateau. The girls are members of After the (producing a sharp point. a Is tool party opening the new scenic road from Zion National park, Utah, to the out another lines are scraped rim of the Grand canyon. north used to smooth out and burnish f , ) PROPER Gmail PICKING OF BERRIES Fields Are Handled by Members of Family Commercial Growers Hire Help. (Prepared by tire United States Department of Agriculture.) Harvest season for berries, as with any other market crop, is a critical period, because upon proper methods depends tlie entire success of the years work. No matter if the vines or bushes have been carefully chosen, properly set, thoroughly cultivated, and scientifically pruned or trained, iWWMWMtWHWMWWWWW' the grower will not be able 'to get the ed a pound of cumin, a salmon spear, full extent of financial returns unless a faggot of wood, a pair of white the berries are, carefully picked and carefully handled. gloves mid a rose. Berry harvest once meant taking a of terms all these curious ; Strangest an pail, into the woods or fields, filling of tenure is one requiring the repre:t from tlie wild bushes and carrying sentatives of the manor of Swarinacot ;he berries to the house, where they and St. Mary Week to present themvere prepared for the table or canned, manselves at the ducal court clad in if they were green or overripe, or if The present-datles of goatskins. here were sticks, leaves or hulls in Incumbent, Bethuel Hutchings, stoicaldie pails, it meant no more than a lit-J- e ordiover the ly endured this attire sorting. In commercial culture bernary clothes on a broiling hot day. ries must he picked so they will stand His appearance suggested a blend of .hipping, possibly hundreds of miles, a modern country tourist and Robinand appear on the market with the son Crusoe. coxes reasonably filled and the berries Tlie prince, much, amused at the u an attractive and edible condition confirmed of gifts, solemnly variety if they are overripe whan picked the;, holdall the loyal tenants in their are likely to break down and spoil ings. before getting to market, and if they are picked .green they are likely to TWO SWEPT THROUGH TUBE be worthless. Bruising makes them down in the basket and also Erie Workens Carried Nearly a Mile settle lays them ojen to mold and heating. When Temporary Dam Lets Go If the field is small the members of In Storm. the' family may he able to handle the Erie, Pa. Carl Henderson and Axel crop, hut if it is large it involves enMacki, employed In the construction gaging .pickers and their supervision. Unless they are engaged well in adof the Mill creek water tube, were vance of. tlie harvest season, tlie growswept nearly a mile through the concrete tube when a temporary er often is unable to secure a sullicieut dam let go during a tefrific rainstorm. number of pickers to harvest tlie berBoth men were working inside the ries as fast as they ripen. If sorted big tube when the dam let go. They out, the overripe berries are usually were carried to the lake and thrown a total loss, and if packed they reduce out upon the sand. Both will recover. greatly the value of the firm berries Nearly an inch and a half of rain with which they are marketed. Local men, women and children are fell in 20 minutes, flooding many cellars and interfering with traffic. preferable to transient labor. Usually they can be depended upon to remain through the harvest season. However, f there is a large acreage of berries y - 1S-fo- I Germany, to convert your valuables into dollars as frequently as you can,, or, better still, into South Amer lean currency.' Says Lenin Is Weakening. The Octobrists, the letter aods, meaning by them those communists who participated in the October (1917) are frequently sending revolution, tlieir families abroad. Soon, it may be, I shall send my wife across to you, in which case try to put her up as ' best you can. Referring .to the political situation, this communist wrote: Illitch (meaning Lenin, that being, his middle name by which he Is popularly known in Russia) is weakening. Zinovleff has grown too fat. Trotzky alone remains as of old the unrecognized Napoleon, but he is evolutionizingf also. In connection with the sending abroad of the families of the Octobrists, this letter goes on: Will you kindly keep a detailed account of their arrivals and of their means? Further, by a deeisioli of tha in . from communist officials in Moscow to communist agents abroad, advising them of the "inside situation in Russia, South America is looked on as a final haven of refuge by many of the less hopeful Bolshevik leaders in event Russia becomes too hot for them. One of these letters, recently published in a Reval newspaper, the Novosti, advises one of the off- military department of the party, I icials friends, who now is apparently want yon to withdraw from the banks all the deposits at your disposal and put them In safe hands. Bring It to Switzerland. Bring to Switzerland a third of tha Iron fund and hand it to B . Tha rest can be left in Germany for any Scouting for a New Scenic Road TkDnJJy of 'Em Cfl Eureka, Cal. Word reached here that a octopus was killed at Samoa, Humboldt county, after it had seized in its tentacles George Peterson, son of a Eureka tug captain. The octopus lashed out with the other tentacles and wrenched an oar from the hands of a sister, who was trying to rescue the lad. With another oar she. stunned the animal, J which loosened its hold on the 5 hoy and crawled to nearby rocks, where it was beaten to ? . death. REDS LOOK TO SOUTH AMERICA i i -SondUrily Ticked Evtrlattinjly Backed iff Horticultural Facts Octopus Seizes Boy, Who Is Saved by Sister eight-year-ol- d the wall with a thump, Champion Sees His striking bounded back and fitted snugly in the Shot. Go True by Remarkaexact middle of a rotund waiters anatomy. ble Roundabout Drive. ap- Amateur . .V-.r- AWvswuvvvwvwwwm; Lickuiig Methods D&penuc the Success of the Berry Crop. in the neighborhood, outside help freSome famquently must he secured. ilies who pick berries have camping outfits and travel from one district to another as the season advances. These laborers usually are efficient, but not always dependable. Many pickers stop work after the height of the season, or as soon as the best of the picking is over. In some districts a premium of a fraction of a cent a quart is offered pickers who stay until the end of the On Lropc-- r Bontch-Bouro-vietc- kets side by side. FRAUD IN GERMANY Promoters Fix Things So No On Else Gets Any of the Money. Berlin. Horse races in Germany generally were honest affairs before the war, but scandals are the rule nowadays. Typical of the rest were the recent Carlshost races, under the auspices of the Strausberg Racing society, which so arranged matters as to keep not only all the purses hut also the amounts of the totalization and registration fees. Four horses ran In the Fredersdorf race. When the jockeys s had galloped over more than of the distance they began trotting, so that the first horse arrived at the starting point seven and a half minutes after the agreed maxthree-quarter- imum time. According to the rules no purse was paid and the money placed on the horses and the registration fees went to the treasury of the Strausberg Racing society. a Neighbors Advice and Took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound For three years I Vernon, Tex. cl suffered untold agony each month with in my sides. I IT? 'J pains found only tempo- - rary relief in doctor 3 medicine or anything else 1 took until my husband saw an of Lydia E. Pinkhams ComVegetable pound. I mentioned it to a neighbor and she told me she had taken it with good results and advised me to try it. I was then in bed part of the time and my doctor said I would have to be operated on, but we decided to try the Vegetable Compound and also used Lydia E. Pinkhams Sanative Wash. I am a dressmaker and am now able to go about my work and do my housework besides. You are welcome to use this letter as a testimonial as I am alwavs glad to speak a word for your Mrs. W. M. Stephens, 1103 medicine. N. Commerce St., Vernon, Texas. Dressmakers when overworked are prone to such ailments and should profit by Mrs. Stephens experience. Write to Lydia E. Pinlcham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., about your health. Your letter will be opened, rend and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Not Very Serious. Alary Garrett Hay, of the National League of Women Voters, said in a N'ew York address: We women are out to fight the ootses. T!ie bosses have a had time coming. They think we are not. to In their eyes we lie taken seriously. are like tlie young bride in tlie anecdote. A young bride wept bitterly on her husband's return from his first business trip. Why, darling, whats the matter? lie asked. Oh, I know you dont love me truly, she said. You wrote me a letter every day you were away that I admit but in your sixth and ninth letters you didnt send me a ! single kiss. Boo-hoI know I didnt, love I know I didnt, said the young bridegroom. You see, on the sixth day I hail beefsteak and onions for dinner, and on the ninth Id been smoking a nasty pipe. o History Made Interesting. It was during ancient history period one clay that I felt so embarrassed. I was tired of reading about Julius Caesar and wanted something new. I pulled off the old stunt of placing a hook, a story hook at that, in front of my history, and tlie old earnout!;: .rj held good until I was called on to re,:d. Thoughtlessly I stood tip and in n The excited voice began to read: lights! The lights! Tlie boat is sai ing. As the cold water rushed on t!ni deck Here iny voice ran off to a mere whisper as I realized what I had been reading. my teacher Interesting .history, commented dryly as 1 hastily sat down. O, man! How the class roared! Chicago Tribune. : harvesting season. Proper supervision of the picking force is especially important on account of the class of labor ordinarily eventualities. The writer constantly refers to tha used and the ease with which berries are damaged. Usually a row boss or ruling councils of the Bolshevlkl as foreman is placed in charge of a group the Olympians," and remarks that our Olympus Is going the pace too of pickers. He sees that rows are assigned to the pickers and that no ripe fast. From January," he says, tlie situ- berries are left uhpicked, that the ation In the council of the party and number of green or otherwise defective to in the central committee has come to berries placed In the boxes Is held do the that and the minimum, pickers a point to the last degree. The result of these conflicts was the expulsion of not damage the vines or bushes. Special carriers to hqld baskets Comrades Krylenko, while picking can easily be obtained. Dubov, Blumenthal and many Is to take an ordinary One method others. This was the last gesture of the gay party gods. For a word said quart basket and tie it about the setting other baskets In It ; but against Illitch, Krestinsky or Zinovleff, waist, carriers are made to swing the best even not In public, ostracism is immifrom tlie shoulder and hold two basnent. RACING ESSH1AKEB For carrying berries to the packing shed, a tray holding six baskets is convenient. The tray is carried by a wire handle. The picker ordinarily should not be permitted to carry more than one tray from the shed, and should be required to set it In the shade until fulL This will insure against berries being too much wilted or sunburned. Keeping an account with the picking help is troublesome, unless a simple system Is employed. Many growers get checks the shape of shipping tags and printed with numbers representing either the number of boxes or the amount to be paid, and punch out the figures as the quarts are brought in. Others issue card tickets for each quart or tray filled, and these often are taken in trade at local stores, making it easier for the grower to finance his Reticence will spare one from a too ostentatious sympathy. STOP THAT ITCH? Your Bleed Purify tetter and Eczema, many other skin troubles ars du to disordered blood. If you aro afflicted with skin trouble, dont suffer the maddening torture longer, but start right away to purify your blood with S. S. S. the standard blood purifier for over 60 years. For Special Booklet or for indi vidtsal advicot without charge, writm Chief iaiecica Advisor, 5.S.S.Co., Dept, iCQfAtientitGao Get S S. Se et your druggist 6 The Standard Blood Purifipf SLOW DEATH ty Aches, pains, nervousness, in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The worlds standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles diln-cul- GOLD MEDAL CAPSULES 17 bring quick relief and often ward off deadly diseases. Known as the narional remedy of Holland for more than 200 years. All druggists, in three sizer. Look for the nuns Gold Modal on every box and accept bo imitation Skin Troubles! Soothed " harvesting. The berry harvest is of comparatively short duration and Involves long hours and hard work on the part of Soap 25c, Ointment 25 tad 50c, Talcum 25c. the grower, and every effort at careful supervision will show its effect when the final checks come In. W. N. U., Sait Lake City, No With Cuticnra |