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Show TH ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS SERVICE OVER LEASED WIRE, AND DAILY MARKET REPORTS, MAKES THE JOURNAL AN IDEAL PAPER FOR CACHE COUNTY FOLK .VOLUME L. JOURNAL LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MARCH matter of fact the g mitting "N law in horse-racin- THE BOOK OF MORMON By JOEL RICKS forth atTornr '' ran NUMBER 35. 3, 1927. per-- i Utah -- I was not passed because. of any) general demand made by the common folk of this common-- 1 wealth. It was enacted at the1 behest of a select few, the! gieat majority of the voters of Utah being opposed to racing! IS IT TRUTH OR FICTION OU CAN FIND A BUYER FOR WHAT YOU HAVE, TO SELL IN NO BETTER WAY THAN THROUGH THE JOURNAL WANT AD ROUTE i OURSTAKE PRESIDENTS OLIVER HYER BUDGE v thtIaigan Slake President of i.t i ' 4 Budge . amlApn,., Hyer, and was born, April 3, 1872, at Paris, Idaho, where It was openly charged at he was reared to manhood lie attended the local schools and j ' (he time the law was passed 'was in the organizations of the Church. that the same old racing game! he twenty-fou- r At thu that had been banned for years fill arnissiotvJn to TEACH UTAHNS !was.callcd wrould be restored, but the pro- -' and Switzerland, Gennany ponents of the thing were loud for three labored he where thei in their protests against time he was this in During tainted ever yeais. becoming sport called to preside over various fair Utah. The Gcweinor selected branches, and finally over what of the men class three high was known as the Dresden state to supervise the whole; w hich embraced , not pre-The Latter-da- y Saints Mil- Conference, affair, but that has misof the about of definite vented charges lennial Star published at Liverdone then work being graft being made against the pool with Ja,mes E. Talmage as sionary in Germany. Elder Budge reracing commission. It has been editor, in its November 11, the German language as ceived students. 1926 issue carries an interestcharged that the license to hold a and was able in a very sold gift, was in Utah In ancient times, styles of racing meets ing article on beet culture in to speak it fluently, time short for to $50,000 outside Great Britain which we reparties architecture, ulfmsils, lmpleconsidered by lie always was, the inference being that the ments of husbandry, methods; produce for our readers. as - a Elders Saints and the this whacked of commission of weaving, styles up Few weeks ago the Salt Lake dress, etc., often was and did not change as often as, money between its three memTribune, published in Salt Lake peacemaker mission the called be-by president the who us. know ; bers. People Probably they do with City. Utah, announced that to adjust differences between cause there were few travellers, members of the racing comMr, Thomas U. Cutler, who held and more often to bring H. Elders, and very little communication,1 the position of Traveling Enmission, B. F. Grant, James the about among harmony between people and nations, 'Waters of the Newhouse hotel o gineer for the Sugar Thus in the clays of the Savior, and Gage B. Rodman of Ogden, Company, had been engaged by Saintsr. He possesses the happy the Jews, modeled their houses, a British sugar company in con- faculty of adjusting himself to will refuse to believe that either OF JOSEPH SMITH ON REMARKS on the same plans, patterned, to nection with efforts to- - estab- hi. sui roundings, and accepted would them of stoop graft (By Fred Marshall) DEATH THE NEWS OF OF RECEIPT with - thankfulness the little their clothing after the samei lish the sugar industry in ing, but look at it the best way extended him by the courtesies D. LORENZO ELDER BARNES styles, wove their cloth in thej The OF item mesa for aa newspaper nasty Brossard won out in his you canit same ciude fashion, etc., as' Saints and interested friends. tinues: Ufah men been to Utah have of lawmakers the .be their ancestors had done in the fight for confirmation as a IIEN I heard of the death of our beloved Brother Barnes, employed all over this country We all know him for his sense their time in stirring member of the tariff commis-iU- p spending days of Abraham. it would not have affected me so much if I had the and in foreign lands because of of humor and his story telling, and this quality endeared him The Roman city of Pompeii, sion and will continue to serve; to those with whom he came in was covered by an eruption of on that Hereimportant body. contact in the field. He often Vesuvius about 79 years before legion amused them by translating Britain Christ. Excavations in recent abouts there are a who are Brossards friends The manufacturing-businesssome catchy American story insugar years hae brought to light a that over his victory. It was means ' in now its to Gei man. early stages many interesting relics of the pleased of too to must be caught in this state to w'hich attended the embalming and going up of the great com- of source satisfaction infor-and i Britin Great Roman period, gives On one occasion while vlsit-wit- h development get that money back and in pany to the burial. ot is mation which enables us to note that he received the that ain, distinctively Elder SOme Saints of all the I have said. It has always. xtrac-- William and the sphere of Roman port of both Utah senators, addition payand that expense beet the culture man the the of exj Bailey, those eachigar tion of sugar from the beets, or,; influence in other parts of the When he was first named for the thing been considered va great cala-said a in that is way joking to amount something otheis en,bnue and reneW as here more commonly called!,,., Elders E world, like Africa, or Arabia, the place.charges were made penses for vjhitL,d tiem at rr.ity not to obtain an honor- their conversation. , aiious American against him that seemed 'to indicated by the testimony So it is with j the beet roots. eatcould what afid to' one able the get a member they oi When burial; Would you think it strange; Mr. Thomas R, Cutler, the Eider Budge said that he was civilizations, their characteris-- j affect his aVailability and Sen-ti- the hearing. the attended curses commission ancient the of the congreatest are becoming so well ator King voted against is acconi-- 1 801 ry if I relate vyhat I have seen m engineer-in-chargfeit that way about g irophets could put on any man vision in relation to this seven others, aHresi- known that we hope that in a firmation in order that he might races he got $50 a day. by panied and tbe future the Elders jn a without he should investi-theiwas, r .go few' years the chief centers of have time in which to have dents of. Utah or Waho, and a vouj(1 bl theme? Those their own Missaong Reed limlurial''. Jim Senator i and As the gf civilization, died m Jesus Christ may ex- of them members of the Church sam,w khes gate the charges preferred. the I T desire Whereupon debaters have said, Fathei, its of their influence will he a re8Uit 0f the inquiry he made, ouri is one of the best pect to enter into all that ffutt-tioSaints. to and die here the' of halls among So far the fixed. Congress the'be vindicated Mr. Brossard and ip definitely of joy, when they come saints, or as people persist lr. the brethren not to take him i3 not thy will, and which they prossessed or calling them and all of us, Mor preponderance of such evidence on be fina vcde cast bjs vote when anyone hops onto tjie IBut if this foith, solon he seriously for he would rather go hence and die, wilt thou mona. Is in harmony with the Book for here." bljn Senator King was hack of the Missouri br- anticipated and have a visit from them than Iriend kind some find ride. real a of assured is of Mormon. rough have who actuated These eight men, So plain was the vision that by 'charged with being could come to and Robinot gathei back, body ing my The great The other day Senator I actually saw men before they come all the way from the anything7 that political animus when he and lus wife, Eldei Budge were evidently represen-- , fused to vote for confirmation son of Indiana, who is a lather my friends who have fallen m.j d asctinded trom' the tomb, far West to show Englishmen GUd discuss the matter bring them tations of the highest arehitec- - on the first h th were getting-u- how to manufacture sugar from th but subse- - young man, undertook to bring ioreign lands and r , , all die we he had an idea of that as may hither, further, election his new book over tural development of the old to beets ,are engaged at the t eventg haye ghown that Reed on the his own, of Accordingly state together." uviliation occupied the he in the at each to Peterborough, said 'and b his investigation sugar factory as merel y the hand, foliowing "Elder he week and vast region from Lake Nicara- on following son, my which started its current run nractice of doing! Indiana and he became quite " I shall be called to other; My father, my tomorrow when and called to is again, Bailey The allusibns 11th. October gua, to the great lakes in the hls dut as ,he saw 11, in bro' his nnfactory thejU daughter my personal moin- - P0t)iel United States. The purpose of thP controlled by the Central Sugar the luncheon time came they, clctm a..,.,! l Missourian but he didnt get he m yondei tomo, in the let mo ot the resurrection, these immense structures were The Besides Mr. all sat up to the table and after Company. Ltd. e football fellers far with it. At one point in the ir.g with my fathei hands to furnish elevated sites for strike Elder Budge nam- offeiing grace. R. side Thomas ..v I laid am Cutler, the already which I am one, will find and cry. My lather, and he suppose stattheir temples. Mexico f urnish-- J to eat declined be would little comprisanything, this what ed, company oi my father, y tion , ill say, My son, my son, a, es the best examples of these, Jst; & little more was V. other To for visit Drake the Mr. Lewis es that hoart? of ,.Qh (Moring j first the my a toy ' the rest in contemplating n structures. There they are opnaVor soon as the rock rends and be meet my tathei. my mother. mon bishop from Burley. Ida- purposes than sponging a meal. S P mense souaie pyramidial strpe-- , Brossard s ascension of the wa. J foie we come out of the graves, brother, my sister; and ho,) his son, Mr. Norman Drake The man of the house wras very eminence, back l ,; rptn,.tpj' And may wc contemplati my tures, of four or five terraces, ladder of national down Messrs, much hurt and plead .with the Burley; when You not, they aie by my side, J also from weie we had to fight the) so? Yes, ii wt thincs with slommr sides of about W Crawley and Frank brethren to overlook what he . me. Claude 1 and them, because they to 'n,1r)raCltv feet between the terraces. old agrument that a man whojReed instantly, j arn how to iive and how is my 'meditation all the Martin of Ogden, Utah ; Archie had said the week before. Elder It been guilty of circulating, never couldnt football conto we lie good down led we terrace fiom played die When Staii ways dav, and more than my meat Roberts of Hooper, Utah; Rich- Budge produced tw;o sandwiches terrace. On the top was a'give the necessary time to his counterfeit money. template how we may rise up in d ipk tT) know hovv 1 shal! ard Young or Providence, Utah ; which he had prepared for the , level platform where the tem- - studies. Bill Jardine and Ed.j Some of this hooch they sell the morning; and it is pleasing make the Saints of God com and Henry Thomas of Lehi, occasion, and proposed to the knocked that) pie was erected in whicjj sacri-- 1 Brossard have stuff to taste, to our friends to He down to-ot Utah. terrible t he would share one mart Continue on paeo teal fices were offered.to their gods. contention out of the ring and U. Smith, of this with thatjf Jn an Idaho town g fond gether, locked in the arm., Elder Jesse him that thq Elders would These structures were an ex- we don t often hear u now. Eia.motlier intent upon keeping , Mission, who recently visited his forgive the he had remaik' edifullback similar of best was the Brossard act duplicate Mr. Thomas . R. .Cutler, her Wood of uncle, same 0ff.spring and the friendly made, fices found in the ru:ns of (hat ever played on an Aggie' and associates at Peterborough, relations would exist as before. fixed up a concoction of wrere I and evidently team and many a time have Babylon d speaks of the bright prospects tewed Indian 'root, man qUjekly agreed, and built for the same purpose, and myself hoarse for him of success for the factory there wild root, bark, grape dod to eat the sandwich cherry of the were it seems product and just now I am figurative situated. .and continues; There;- bim 1Ii8 teeth would not jtartarjc acid and liquid torment, the same civilization, and a doing that same thing just was held in the tabernacle on seems to be no reason why the with Jones flask Ada a of Miss funetal t jt however, and on pint The p;ed same of the religions people cause he had the punch to beet sugar industry Buld n ff and Johnny waS com. n found ingtead of It is nowr the opinion of bust tlu ough f and suck he from Teton be a success m Eng and The e Holden retuined I)aid.-oand John a just tow-etablespoonful mancjefi Ed jake of bread, a . aichaeologists that the old pigskin over the goat line are now several factories in dif-- . . , lGather AU had a pieced was con- - Basin where they went to locate a sawmill site. until it day Babel was built on this same fnimhHAWn nnn niAfe Prof. Levi Edgar, Toung of the L. I). S. L. was up lrom bait ferent. sections of the country, gumed. Johnny was an observ- model, and was intended as a . while the climate anl soil are laWn had he ant little chab and was on July 4, ,1896 that in place of worship, a means to was office s before the U. G. auditor favorable for beet culture. The! The and topic I), the of juiciest takwas Cummings his dad were noticed that That there Tracy leach Heaven. Budge received his call . beets are small but of good present legislature of Utah blood town Saturdav last. of 8ort scattered g gome such temples "as many were the speakers at quality, and it is estimated that Alcni f.nd, of whether or nob edicine too a Elders D. M. Todd and John Needham of which he returned 1899 over the plains of Babylon the questiong 4, JU'' ' there will be a yield of sixty commission Mt he was ionally by a the tabernacle Sunday. was there is no question. The ap- the Ten later home. days Lake the from tons Salt from thousand acreage Saturday. up namedtwo years ago Prof. J. A. Langton of Sutton to married pearance of similar structures crooked and made a potwenUnejgbbor and secreted in the Maigaret R. S. Campbell and wife made a flying visit to. Salt Lake this controlled by the Central Sugar kitchen behind the continent, evidently on this a has . Ihe union proved Company, Ltddbr4;eterbor-lPamHe inve8tigated a little, week.. built and used for the same noney out of graft connectedly one. Seven child-dePresi-- j fortunate attend to Lake Salt very to main w'ent The wife Dr! and Snow W. thing L. the QUgb of the region. awarding the hidden treasure and Iren have been liorn to them, purpose can hardly be attri- with nnn,rVi ., Woodruffs birthday celebration. buted to chance. The neoole ing privilege m the state. One, a public. was notary Newton appointed of Ballard R. W. , of Jared, assisted in the build- would think from the space(he refilled it from his own m the Second These Americans, brethevn same month he was set apart CyTUH Jones is reported very ill at his residence to devoted to it m the press that', whkh he of Babel, tower up of the with ing repleni8hed ward. t fourteen (Continued on pro fourteen) g the time the Lord led them out it is the one vital issue before (Continued on George Driver of Ogden was in towrn Thursday. of the state. As a (Continued on pare fourteen) the J The Story The Ruins Tell iNK of the means employed by archaeologists to trace reta- tionship, or communication between races and people is the style of their architecture, the models and designs of their pottery, their implements of husbandry, etc. All of our great museums maintain a corps of specialists who are experts in identifying, the peculiarities in construction, and design of the architecture, pottery, and implements of the old races of the We have visworld, both on this and the Eastern continents. ited several of these departments in the great museums of the country and had some of their methods explained Many mistakes aue made of course, but many truths are also discovered, and the influence and .scope of the various American civilizations, are mapped out, and published for the benefit of other : t LlVER4FVER4U;PGE-4.- rs3 j - -- ',v- 1 j I two-thir- ds According To The Papers j 4 Utah-ldah- -- -- England. . , 1 -- sup-identi- fv c; 9 su-!j- ng , cs , e, -- mter-cstin- I n tower-templ- es I - nt roll-ca- ll l - . old-tim- 53 .... im-tha- . V ! fif-if- or i . J , i I . Thirty Years Ago choke-yelle- th. t,. te-jg- be le-lief- s. . n r ! 1 er I horse-racin- nt f3 I p-- people I T KNEW. (f&pyrlght. ce nut CrPettpo'miy IsMleeidhig on a c.reer lawyer. ness career cnt making, pcoplq,; E. Mack Publisher and Political Leader or some business or profession- rich and poor, and hold no ill , feelings against anyone. Years. doctor, merchant, fat-mTO YOUR JOB! That is my cardinal rulfe. Take an interest in your neighbors. Making friends has STICK I decided to enter the newspaper business as al life. Whatever it may be there is only one motto ! Be .been a great factor in my success. The same recipe inspired! Don't let, and required hard work, con--j Stickjto your job he Dont1 work. proprietor. It was no snap applies to you. I pity the man or boy. who, thinks I was inspired j flit away from you. Dont be afraid of hard work. hard more and ladder and purposely ignore fidence, patience your eyes on the clock. The boy that succeeds today can climb to the top of the awaited tne. It was a dogged keep be donel is the one who is willing to work and struggle long hours; friends and neighbors. It every day that success the . job V determination and I stuck to Take an interest in you government! ' That is anfor small pay. See inspiration to achieve greater things noticed will be fruitful.; other rule for success. . Attend local political meetings. course all boys dont succeed. But I have determination this sure am I and dogged state, and of ten .ueceed if they will let Mile inspiration Another important step in building a successful busi- -' Be a part of the government in city, county, national affairs. 'Attend party conventions and be active of friends. Mix with is the tbJ By Norman - 1127, Famliu features ' - Syndicate, Inc.) attend as a delegate taxpayer. Boys to- a keen interest in should take first their job day seeking ' and party (wlitics. governmental affairs Lead a simple, plain life! A boy cannot dissipate and gne his employe. stay up all hours of the morning and - full rctuin for his wages. in party government. If you cannot go to the convention as a citizen or slows up energy and dulls personality. It desinspiration. It hampers success. The boy with grii It also troys -- courage, inspiration and dogged determination, to wih. b N'liid |