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Show THE JOURNAL SECOND SECTION PAGES 7 TO 10 K, (VOLUME LL LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, BABSON SHOWS THAT MOST PROSPEROUS INDUSTRIES .DEPENDENT j j meat-packi- ng s, reversed-ConditionsTI- 4. - 4,-0- WeTayloo High a Trice often pay too high a price For what men call success! For pomp or fame, we offer twice Its worth in happiness. Too many of us have not learned What things in life are best; Intent on trifles, we have turned FYom gladness, peace and rest. We s s il w. LETTER RELATING TO WALES AND THE REESES letter sent by John James, President the Cambrian Association of Utah, was sent to Mr. and Mis. W. G. Reese of Benson in response to an invitation to attend the recent reunion of the Reese family. It will be read with interest by all: but iKirticularly by those of Welsh origin, as follows: To Brother and Sister Reese, Dear Mr. Piesident: has been singularly free from We appreciate more than we all such. In the early history of can expiess ourselves in words of which we form a nation the the invitation extended Mrs. James and me to be your guests part the- United States of on Tuesday, May 29th. We very America, and the church to much regret, however, that cir- which we have given allegiance the Church of Jesus Christ cumstances will prevent our beSaints, Welshmen ing present in person, though of Latter-dawe do sinceiely hope to be with have played a prominent and you in spirit. These family re- important part, proving beyond unions have our unqualified en- the peradventure of a doubt dorsement, and we wish there their early training in the matwere more ol' them among the ters of freedom and librty, pioneer families of our great their love, for,.same, and their and growing state. Nothing is levotion to the cause of truth more beautiful than family life. and righteousness. Courage and Take our families and . friends devotion to truth always swayaway from us and what a ed the people, whom St. David, dreary old world this would be. the Patron Saint of Wales, one The family name of Reese is of the champions of Christianone to conjure with, especially ity, who lived, moved ajid had. in Wales where this name may a being, away back in the fifth truly be said to be almost a century, awakened to life. We I recall the in 'America profit by this, for household word. man whose honored name you Wales sent many of her sons to bear, who hundreds of years this country with their love of ago gave the world its first dic- liberty, law and order. One of tionary. Then 'again there are the first of these was Roger many literary men who were of Williams, who founded RhoTo this same name. I recall the Island, from whom w'e in Amernoted divines, bearing the name ica obtained our religious liberBetty Carstairs, rollicking English lass with American blood of Reese, most eloquent preach- ties. From the very beginning motor boat trip from in hlr veins, is maturing plans for a ers, belonging to the principal- of this country the Welsh have Ireland to New York behind the mo.st powerful engine ever put in ity of Wales. The Welsh people had a part in the establishment such a craft. The girl, whose name is already famous in in the very nature of things are of religious freedom and all the an intensely religious people rights we now enjoy. I need not circles, is shown above in two poses. motor boating career in - August and have so been from the ear- remind you that of the twenty-on- e Cowes, Isle of Wight (AP) original signers of the Dec- on Lake Michigan 'by winning liest times to the present. True, best Englands Betty Carstairs, laration of Independence sevenBritish International back the is half were who are and not all of one known .tomboy," they American, Is supervising here the trophy which the United States faith, but firm believers in the teen were of Welsh ancestry, has held since the world war. The last touches on her new of the soul; in God, while the man who wrote the motor boat, tn which' she hopes present motor boat world speed immortality Declaration of Independence, soon to cross the Atlantic ocean record, held in the United States, the. Eternal Father, and his son, Thomas 80.50 miles Jefferson, traced his hour. is Jesus Christ. 60 per hours. in about Miss Carstairs, a It is estimated there are in ancestors to the mountains of The boat is almost finished, and as son as it slips off the ways at of Dr. Serge Voronoff, noted existence upwards of 20,000 Snowdonia in North Wales. rejuvenation expert, inherit- books published in the Welsh been truly said that no nathe Saunders Works Miss Carstairs will pilot it on a trial trip to a ed a large sum of money from her tion in. proportion to its popu- -. all with kinds one Ire-language, founders 1 west4 f dealing coaft, grandfather, on the nolnt F of subjects, yet not one has lation, has contributed more to f. of the Standard Oil company. land, yet to be selected. Few women can claim to be so thus far been will await good There she printed on athe--, the. civil, religious and indusweather to start speeding to New versatile. She maintains a studio ism, agnosticism, or advocating trial development in America, York at the rate of about 60 miles in Chelsea. She is an adept musician and dancer, plays a disbelief in Almighty God. A than the Welsh. George WashThis speed will be an hour. ington, the father of our counrides horses and motor- remarkable tribute, to a as tennis, as maintained possible. long race of people. Whilst try, had no truer friend than . Greatest secrecy is being observ- cycles, and is a noted practical She is a clever hostess other nations, both ancient and Robert Morris, a native born ed as to the date of her departure-- joker. are eagerly which will not previously be an- whose invitations Welshman, and recorded in hishave had their She expects to start sought b.V the bright young people modern,Tom nounced. Paines, Ingersolls tory as the great and generous some time in June and not later of Mayfair. Her great interest is motorboat and Bradlaughs,- little Wales than early in July. (Continued cn Pago Toni Her craft is fitted with a Napicr-Llo- n racing and heretofore her most 1IE following eloquent Mr. Babson, in his discusses today, manufacturing conditions. A surof industries vey leading throughout the country shows clearly that those industries directly connected with agriculture are generally the most prosperous. Some slackening: in manufacturing activity as a whole was apparent during April. Improved Farm Conditions were 30 per cent larger than Help Industry. My survey of current manu- -' for the same period two years facturing activity in various in-- ; The number of men employ dustries shows dearly that the most active ones are those ed in the fertilizer industry closely related to agriculture. now is about 8 per cent greater Out of 54 different manufactur- than last year at this time. The industries have ing industries only 8 are emgreatly benefitted by the inploying, more people this year crease in inventory values, and than last. Of these 8 industries, 4 are directly connected with more people are employed this in the industry than there farming or farm products. year were last year. Another inThese are agricultural NELSON ANTRIM CRAWFORD fertilizer, slaughtering dustry that has benefitted from Both flour flour pricmilling. and meat packing and flour and wheat prices have adWashington June 2 (P) mjlling. The other 4 are news- es automobiles, vanced considerably since the Uncle Sams best seller soon paper printing, rubber hots and shoes, and mill- first of the year and conditions will be in the homes of a half in the milling industry are million farmers inery. The remainder of the 54 much improved. Employment i3.i manufacturing lines, or 46 show The 1927 yearbook of the dc-- a fewer employees in April 1928 running about 2 per cent above year ago. Manufacturers oflpartment of agricultuie. a 1,200 than in April 1927. boots, aind shoes show page book of short articles jov-a- n industrial condi- rubber Present increase in number of em- - ering the progress in agricultur tions emphasize the dependence science and practices is m the of industry on farming. The percent over 1927 News- general rate of activity in April paper rinting April P1 ining, and will be more is 5F.ct!f 3 emJoying of this year for all manufactur- men this distributed in about a month than last year, year es together was 3 per cent less the constant growth The yearbook, edited by Nelthan in April last year. Those reflecting branch of the publish- son Antrim Crawford, has the businesses selling most to the in this business. One of the branchcirculation of any book farm or manufacturing farm ing es of womens clothing that is largest issued by the government. Farmwere direct excep- showing products millinup favorably is tions. In fact, if it were not for Manufacturers of ladies ers throughout the country will the improved farm conditions ery. report an increase in num- receive 420,000 copies from the I am convinced that industry as hats of workers on the payrolls members of congress and officiber a whole would today be showing and a generally good demand. als of the department. Additionmuch more decline than has Spots On The Bright al copies will be sold by the govManufacturrecently occurred. Industrial Map. ernment printing office. ers should recognize the change The spots in trend that is taking place on the outstanding bright Lastest developments in practi manufacturing map are and should, wherever possible the automobile This is cally every phase of agriculture centers. cultivate the farm market. Two confirmed not only by reports are described in the book, which was from Chambers of Commerce in years ago manufacturing farmcontains 300 articles written by on a rapid up trend and these localities, but also by the Paring was on the toboggan. Sta- reports on employment compiled experts of the department. tistics strongly indicate that by the Department of Labor. ticular emphasis is placed on rethis situation may be The East North Central States, cent discoveries and practices of " alone of the geographic divi- which will assist farmers in cop- Various Industries sions of the country, showed ing with crop readjustment and The three industries which- more emp'oment in factories marketing problems. Consider-- a i i have shown the greatest imSpace ja devoted to statistics aje are today Erovement on and on market and production implements, farm prices. and fertilizer. Passenger motor car output for the four months The publishing of the 500, ended April 30, 1928 totaled volumes is a colossal printing $1,233,425 compared with job. A battery of 100 linotype for the first four and monotype machines and months of 1927. Considering employes of the government the fact that Ford production full not its reached had printing office are engaged in restrength these figures aremanturning out copies. Approximatemarkable. The automobile ly 30,000 reams of paper are centers greatly ufacturing required. At 40 pounds per ream, of There is an increase the total is 1,200,000 pounds, 8 per cent in the number of or more than 40 carloads of pappeope employed in this industcomer. For the binding of the books this of year ry for April 68,000 sheets of binder board pared with last year. Agricultural implement manufacturers weighing 170,000 pounds and with carreport excellent businessseveral equal to four and orders booked for loads were required, as well as months in advance. Employyards book clothweigh- ment in this business is run- ISmimont,3 Oklahoma ity,S At-- 1 20,000 pounds and 675 spools a over cent ing year ning 12 per f Continued on Pat Ten of thread. ago. Fertilizer sales for April Piled one on another flatwise, the books would reach to a height of more than 12 miles. bene-fitte- d. INTERESTING Half Million Homes B'ABSON PARK, Massachusetts, June, 1, impae-ment- I NUMBER, 132. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928, Mile-A-Minu- te Seller Ready For TRY, ONE RESULTS Betty Carstairs Builds Boat For Voyage Across Atlantic Uncle Sam's Best ARRICULTURE ON IOURNAD iWANT ADS BRING - y 60-ho- boat-racin- g , 78-fo- ot step-daught- er Aus-tra- in It-ha- s , -- f-the . ama-teu- won-derf- ul ; Vol-tairc- s, aeroengine, similar to those notable successes have been with used by Captain Maycom Camp- her Nwg, with which she won WILLIE bell when he broke the world s the King's Cup two years ago and auto speed record at Daytona in which she was escond in last Beach, Florida, and by the British years Duke of York's trophy race. cutter Sonia" has captured the Her seaplane which It ha., .been fiymg winning pennants for Schneider Cup at Venice. In three seasons years. 12 cylinders set in three rows in five the shape of an arrow. They ai e motor boat racing she won 46 flags in 73 races. capable of developing 875 horseAlthough she was born in LonThe engine weighs 850 power. May 29,1928 The summer is her now. But cold years ago, WASHAKIE Its compression ratio is don some twenty-si- x pounds. Carstairs Barbara one-ha- lf gone. The people are poor condition just now. "ten to one and experts say it is Miss Marian one of the most highly developed spent the greater portion of her The grain is look pretty good I hope we going She is hie in the United States. petrol engines in existence. have a good crop this and every look so good. Rockc-pilto D. to John the related Carstairs Miss plans Although Some of our are going up the Idaho Resthe craft herself all the way fellers on her mothers side. Long across the western ocean, she will! ago she ceased to be called any-carervation dor Memorial the Day, and to visit two or three mechanics with thing but Betty" or Joe" by her ct some relation there and friend friends. up their. I her. y home return some time this to 1916 to week went France she In may car.-to they The boat is designed also Our jteoplc visit today. But most people workIt has a special drive an ambulance. - in She .four persons. Ireland wire sewn hull which makes it drove an ambulanceing in sugar beet field now. Mr. Tom Elk is ReEaster turbulent the the 'during strong enough to withstand sick just. Ilis folk expect can able live ' pretty bcllion a period. shocks it will reccvie in choppy Memorial Day no longer he look sick just few days ago. Mr. worried Miss Carstairs is not sea and yet not be unduly heavy. trans-At-Dave Iabowona return home yesterday from Every available inch of space will with the hazards of her lantic trip, although she is well with loaded petrol. Observed his Nevada trip. He was been for week or ten Fittingly if strikes she in aware success that any of is she Bo assured good-ha- s a or even day ago. But he bring Mrs. Thompson home, debris, venture she, that floating her spectacular ordered another motorboat sized fish on her speedy voyage, Willie Ottogary and also three children his brother. Mr. John At Hyde of similar build sent to Detroit, her boat is apt to go straight to Pabowona. Mr. Jim Thompson was visit town here some time ha where she will try to crown her the bottom. return home last week. His at Wells Nevada, and he made a busiMem31 Park, May Hyde ness trip up Idaho Reservation before he return home. Mr. Nephi, orial day was fittingly observed. Zundel motor down Garland first part last week ago. Mr. John , , ,, of imitation. baptizing convei is. lenoiming Early in the day the journey to een motor down Ogden about week ago Mr Seth Pub, gee and the cemetery began and before ManvpeopTfrom various cities marriage ceienmn.es, and bles- am.ly been motor down Llwood yesterday. Mr. George Tomock have ch.ldren. many They night fall hundreds of people of the vallev were here. The, sing (low n Dewyv.lle on the sugar company farm Mr. Catch Lou wo.rk..g friends. and linvesigators, A. flowers beautiful Woolf, John had strown family of the late WU-,lom 3ome topping down renumton yesterday. Mr. Balls has gained thirty pounds upon the graves of their loved haw erected a beautiful granite and one extra came here last week they take thm- Portage home. since .in leaving weight monument over his grave ones. down to North Riverside here last week. Also Mr. beet Ill sugar ing our Some of raisers, poultry Wednesdav evening Mav 30! Services were held at the dis- - John Wagon expect going to Yellowstone in side four weeks more. new a to combat Dramatic! are having Ptarlr Mutual choir 2 p. m. The cemetery at rnmnJnv staged the little onelea.se that has broken out among! He expect going around by Lander Wyoming. Mr. Henry Woon- sang oppropriate numbers and and Mr. Tirnus Berdash was motor down Ogden last week of William Everton President act drama entitled The Rescue their flocks, In some flocks theook Mr. ago. George P. Sam been down Tremonton and doing some are chickens dying quite rapidly, Logan delivered a very interest- iwpH rpppntlv in the Mutual con- other day. Mr. James M. Pabowena with his brother on entertained Mrs. Ida Duce, .shopping to A He refered the fpqt large audience greeted ing discourse. r. Thomas Pabawenaand family motor over to Cache Valley, (laugh-Min of her honor custom of many nations in hon- the performers and each char-- Thursday home yet. Mr. Amon Pabigee and Catch Took-carefreturn hasnt 8th Genials ter AjThey as anniversary. to The acter-wtheir well sustained. oring and paying tribute , and Mr. sook of number play-Yeager Timpimboo has been appointed comimit- young ancestors. Memorial Day is not training of our worl by goodly on tees the home celebration of Logan City' there will be lots big was thousands plaina modern affair. For townsman Fred Duce, to come over our iH'ople Logan City on the'21and25 July. I was of years many of the ancient na- ly evident. been over a pioneer meeting also take part in attend World Thursday In the Mans Place in Me meet to Assessor Robert S. Quan tion, have had set times motor over to Hewn re of soft jobs." said Pro the program. Mr. Yeager Timpimboo and wife and pay tribute to their fore- and family, made a trip to OgOx Cach Valley about last week ago. Mr. Nephi Ierdash motor down .Tuck Manchester lessor of college. fathers. He refered to th Pion den on Memorial Day. Man was Ogdon lust week. Mr. Jacob Payoke was return last week. He was England, receniiy. We had a light frost here tlfis ford, made eers of Utah, and what they had for happiness ; he was made Shearing sheep out Wyoming about two week ago. Mr. Warren nt t done for those who follow after. morning, but so far we haven for dou.g physical, beautiful, heu- e Mr. Mose. He spoke of the past leaders of heard of any damage being done. woik, mid the only happiness he is en yOI)gari was niotor down Ogden here last week ago. f iveek ago.' some went time last to over Nearman Cach alley ago leadFrom letters received by titled to as a right is the happiness Hyde Park, of tfieir great he hasnt return yet some our men doing Earigate there hay But with work solids from that a our we learn doing oines of that and their young friends, laying ership, id foundation upon which their missionaries Rubon Christensen, ail the excellence that it demands oferop just now, and some the hay read to cut now. WILLIE OTTOGARY decendants could build. Their Stanley Reeder and Lou Balls, him." OTTOGARY 15-t- THE JOURNAL WRITES TO FROM WASHAKIE j ot ry ex-Ic- be ' awrcnce Hwthorne v to see that love means more J Than prominence or wealth. Too often we put pride before The golden gift of health. We sacrifice to gods of greed, , The confidence of friend; And in our mad pursuit of speed Our comfort often ends. We fail tl ye pay too high a price, I say, For things of little worth, And thoughtlessly we cast away The precious things of earth. Oh, when will men begin to know That joy supreme is found Where Natures wondrous beauties' grow abound? Park jhn i ul , |