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NVWS BY FRANK DESERET three-fourt- rp,; 411C !,;,:p4. ., ' ' ' 4 - , , ' ,4 , ' .. , , . , - , , , f -- o, GETTING TO KNOW YOUR WASATCH' R. witrrnEN FOR THE Coucy-le-Chate- , - , on FrerIch battlefields eps, American ........... - . keep decorated witliflowers, , i . above him. In a Night.I Aretstiall City Blown But let us get back to our automo- -, bile and turn the moving picture earn- -, era crank. The next pictures are those where some of wonderful reconstruction work has been done by Mrs. Virhitney Warren, of New York. Here are to me some of the most terrible evidences of wandalirm committed duripg Me war. The stronghold will remain an historic ruin for ages to come. teau was a great castle city. built in feudal times on a hill which rises abruptly out of the beautiful valley, of the Aisne to the' height of the Washington monument! The top of the bill is flat, and it was. famous for its formidable castle. The stronghold which covered more than de- res, had been partially acstroyed several times during the ages. but was always restored. The castle was built during the ninth century by the Archbishop of .N. Rheims. The ninth century! Eight or nine hundred years after Christ.. That castle was begun three hundred years before Rome was sacked by the Vandals, and about two hundred years .. before one of the Vikings came down from Greenland and discovered America. It was two centuries old when William the Conqueror landed in England,and six hundred years old when America. It Columbus discovered was In exietencenimitet one thoumind -- -- . 25 1922 SATURDAY-NOVEMBE- 'stands . 7, - .,, Lincoln was assassinated In Ford. theatrw et Washington. Quentin on the aide of a hill neat where he fell with his fighting airplane. 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' -.e' 4--,,, it was batteredio pieces almost ' . 4,, . r. .7. , ,:.,. less. ... .1 i ,,f.,,,,, Fin and the town and castle are now a mass of rubbish. represent- . : ... --seventirthousand pounds of dynamit' 7 ,..;;;J;,.. 7 77. -,..1....4...4,.. -, e-whtch - L.: the Germans used at the Left-T- he tabernsuie at Heber City. a distinctive type of church architecture in Utah. Some Chateau. of to Upper blow time the ' up ' ' i :. . , , ' , loaded with- wool valued at $10,000 On a Heber City street ou way to railroad. 1 '. ' ."4.0;-- 't, ,, the arches and towers are still stAndt , 7 ,k ,, Upper Rights-Wag' ' ..J4-1",'- ,' . , Int. and the front of the castle la al; ' - ; Whtterton and four eons on the range IP the "lierefordehire of Utah.. , Lower : LefbHirem i --------- ---most intacte- - thong Its walls -- are Serastherre'retn -Low; -and Unsafe, eracked 1 . AMellielln VOTWAPII are doing a noble WOrk of dollars and American that ed. as these their that such In know In vlitees and fan whore have the think wetted the Most'Utahns spring sterling It is among they sheep A Film Shot in North Prance. 1,- Wasatch because they have had the pass through in bands'oetwo or three have made Santa Clara and Berne the reconivtraction ht France. Tins shows part of (bury le Chateau, whfch, with its Castle, more than -- 7 reikt now We the tnautomobile shall leave the west; range to gaze at 'all the thousand on their way to spring pas,-- moat thrifty atettlemente 000 years old, was destroyed by the Gernmns overnight with 10,000 pounds of dynamite. to climb up the hill. We wind our WLeatch or because - they ture or to winter range on the west life, on A Prizes. of their Corner days . way among ruins that remind us of have penetrated the Wasatch can- - desert in Tooele, Millard, and Juab ItIORTIt IN OMEWIlEill: And then. too, there is Charleston, ' :e ..., Baalbee and Carthage. We wander yonirand in called , camped on Wasatch streams. - counties. or on the east desert i ;''.. ......, W. II. Olin. the Hereford. is' a film , ; ' FRANCE, through streets which the feudal ' .' The real Wasatch IS aaatch coun- southern Utntah county: and so these shireofbyUtah. Here dwell three big ;:. '' ' ' 'trod, picking our way in and tY the heart of the Wasatch range, counties get credit for a great many breeders knights show of France rising out of .. Hereford stock. the Win- ' of ' " " ' " ' ..., ''' Out of broken stones like those of a and not until you have crossed it by Wasatch sheep. when the assessors ,,-,''' the ruins. Your seat Is beside ,,r to make their enumerations le January. terton Brothers. M. J. C. Whiting and We a battered white Park from City pass quarry. : , main the .. . highway . Melee. There are and John - - rne In a French automobile . and our arch at the entrance of the city. And the Strawberry Valley or climbed up it takes a band of sheep a long IIMP I Son. . ,, also smaller breeders in Walleburg - : ' '- -' , .., in front Is .; L; MOVIIIE picture camera atop in a 'doorway covered with Provo canyon apd explored Heber to go by. As one Heber City girl maid, Peet tut James Alien. . These four -masses of green Ivy while the camera City and the nearby hamlets. not une she could wash and wipe all the tarn-- 1 breeders :, ,,. ,:.. :.,:' 1;7'. ; worked by the motor. We shall pull lways capture all the here-I- I of what ily dinner dishes while they were ford b 1,1, an then-d, shoots. : 1:::: inkling you get ,''' A at write and we ,,, State wish the ,, as lair and to . out the slide . prires ; , land going by and then the herd would We climb up to the castle, and sit Wasatch --. eastallYts.'withisa : ., enCourage the breeding of Hereford , I 4' ,,:-.:be trailing by. still : tile sc enario as we travel along. Our down-on In the its ruins; Beneath us L.2..,:.--.!,- ; : , t ....- You can sit a horse and watch the stock they have by a special permit of be rapid. for these French - ,. ; 4 , -, Aisne valley are some of the finest Service a febeed off ,, , ,: ,c4it '"e 4 - speed will are of rippling. wavelike movement of the from thein Forest .,A. ,,,, ,..cs' ,,,,, ., f lands of North France. with acres of grazing land and hundreds the Strawberry Valley, .. Th 411Jehus and they "drive t chauffeurs farming , pasture see back. come and the Menu if steep you land. doge of acres .., z. irrigated reeitires time and new buildings rising out of them. We 14furiously." But we shall jump from I"- lkitóad- - "'Pen do; la ,aiurehred'aivairieati ' eatranee you thingno-itand the Charleston stock can 'bunt ten- towns withtrythe range In- by .Park-City- worth two men. The Waeatch county attention for men ''''t 4 ll in been it ever since they have place to place without regard to leo. of our visiongreat red blotches on must be a land ofdohorses.find local men. No each sheep herders are-astate you 4 , got the idea from Prof. John T. Caine s'cv 'll,..PI: the green and gold under our eyes. where in the Tir fili;YkY rt.t--, t graphy, and eked stop where we You Bascoa nor Mexicans need apply. of 'timothy. fields . A luxuriant 111 at an Agricultural Institute about .',.Right below tin are portable houses f .S ' 1 :,A illi A ',4 in the please. Increasing the text me the Their Find Ambition. teelve years ago. The result is that roofed with sheets of galvanized iron. might- - also thinkforyourself the on directs. screen as human interest entering ,:lilklib,,,i1r. P g:N4... TANAls 4 Most Wasatch boys dream of being from four to five thousand head of ,:.A... and near them the scaffolding and Berne Oberland -''''7- .from this direction you get cowboys as their first ambition. but wet cattle are ahipped Out of Was-th- e 1 FIRMS II Part4 (.own. It stones that Ilenote new construction. valley Provo of view finest Timpanogos. most sheep herders. atch county pact year. Lest year Looking over the plain. our eyes folMost of our snapshots will be of the with for of them become :011m,..-.4g.,;,,,,a.-taalic..per most, advertising ' o' Sheol) herding is an 'ancient and there were 149 cars of cattle that low the roads that crawl like white may do the but I ', COUll try . which. j in now. i a carpeted the of view vt,-best the -4, 4 :4,4.-hotieratie profession. dating back to went out; The ,county furnishes the 1E.t 11 4,,, 7 with alfalfa, wheat, oats. rye, crimson ,. grakesthrough the green. The auto- Timpanogos, !'ireti tii-,K- ; the east Mae &Meg Abraham and Lycides. and the Esher beet grade of beef in thestete. This 4 .1...:., , T. lii4-,--4v,ssli,t...1 f, mobiles that rty eVer them look like moutain e is from with , clover and beets, embroidered Vlralatch county. '''' of the '''''.. Just as glad to marry is due to excellent range as well as ti,r : . hugs, The three Pereheron horses of is a view tut superb as that of the City girls are as red poppiea as big as a teapot, and of cowboys. breeding. The county has bad pure that farm cart are like tor...animals of ,,. 7 in- - sheep herders ,,, of all the colors God made for the chang L'wwwwwww3wwlel;ewwwww,600:eawww the across meadows. The Heber City High school always bred bulls on the range for many Noah's Ark size. and the motorcycle Jungfrau Swiss panor- semis buns of big footstool.. We. shall a terlaken. genuinely to the of its ..4 .. : . int years. The beef is marketing meetly many graduates flying behind it Is little more than an emit. made up as it ia of mountains find tow blots on the landscape. At Agricultural College at Logan, arid in California and brings a quarter Quentin Roosevelt, son ot the lat e providect, Bee on the side et a hill ant on the run. the in snow field. road, and forest is Every with permanent backs ma,hy of the boys pay their way of a cent more per pound than other : "dressed up to the nines" and the whole near where he fell in hia fighting atrptane. The Fregeb keep his grave Some New Amerken Work. ground and of. fertile farms and through college by herding sheep ca-in- western beef. ' ; is like a new Faris gown. I love my and immune& beautindly decorated with flowers. Most of the rebuilding here Is in in the foreground. summer. They begin Other Resources.. ',4 own country but I do not see how any I reer by bringing up "bum" lambs that The Real Waeatele the villages at the foot of the hilt and Thus with sheep and cattle your Frenchman- can help loving France. nt .of one fallen be the wayelde from pas- It la there that have have latest the views mountain lived Wilson Most Utah President where Univ. on devastation-aeoene the since impremion of Wasatch coon- lion- that has been going major of ithe American committee for too Much desert to suggest Switzer- - sing flocks. and these bum lambs give ty 1,J ...,,, ,. .. The patches of- of the is that its master while at the Peace Conference. armistice. tuate the beauty is busy at land. You may.. however. think you it them their first insight Into animal wholly- ovine or bovine. passions ate devastated the regions On the chalky hillsides shell Gan. I close th:s feeble tribute with two work. It is under the direction of are in Swiss ,mountain ranges or in ..peechology and home economics. be- - ever. The new village will be like the old .t, , do not exhaust the . holes are still left, and near the bat- - one, except that It will have to con- - verses from -- The Rendezvous with Mrs. Anton-Smitof Ohio. and Wash- Vermont timothy fields if you come cause every Heber City back yard has of the county. You ?elkpossibilities with the for-thottelds the trees are tike.a dead , form to the building regulations now Death:" she has with her perhaps Into Wasatch from the north. bet if two or three. and back yard mutton county agent ,.., end ington. and you Will find that est in Alaska where the fire has laid down by the government. The , , back common more is than rethe yardof I women. itio far American dozen a half way in by rentletenni will the Wasatch fields 1 A with Death produce as French peasant does not want modern "I have swept through. member one bright young Philadel.a, Grande railway you have a most typ- -.- poultry. fine peas, cabbage. and cauliflower as, t At some disputed barricade, the he abominates and big houves, r,,. 'LE a MoanZone. who Town. same name A has as Bed the the of Likeable The county. teal Utah view girl sem ,eoreen eourity,;..that-Welh-Olimethods When Spring comes back with twitting phia windows and the sanitary mine. I went with her to the room Min meadow valley studded with hay Heber-riteIs a 1:1ceeble tharn.'You 41- 4- ' and he knows. that Wasatch is betty. ebade But this le only- in the "Roil Zon ,... which our people advise. As; a reeult. with clinictherange surrounded is where babies and for held. The stacks district-to l fill bloasonui. Is own ratite want for it there where the ruin was so great that the the government to linger ',ens appointed days, ha had to insist that AnzLapple, and as I looked at the little basket on country; and this is the real Was- -- so &tractive. I have a rendezvous with Death Even if the loads of bead lettuce: and that the marshy government cannot afford lb nsitore,. : Yr t Of the towns adopted by Amer- - When The are blue .back. views plc.days: scales only are the in Infants which other etch. Spring brings .inone ore going by early in the morning' fields. around Charleston could proIt. Were the dead orchard, i vj ? others shalt be mit up exeeptand fair. , weighed I asked her If she did the turesque possibilities. wake you before cock crow you have duce as toothsome celery as does any trees etand as skeleton monumentslin accord w i t h t h e goernment plans. She head mineral a has a weighing. replied: hear that Wasatch county of the past. and' weeds grow at will feeling that this is the place. it is Utah land. And when-yo- u God knows lovPre better to be deep A Pot of Feudal Vold, of the own town in Utah that does not Weber county celery is bringing $z.no . "No, I'm not a nurse. Ini a at the north in its Pillowed in silk and seented down. upon the mine eratera.. Rusty barbed Skinminera in Miwt and also crate .I have talked with Belle have a single Lombardy poplar. but the Park City veins California,as against SILOS liThere Love throbs out in blissful sleep. wire and iron are lying about. but the Sum- - th Cottonwoods line the streets. and for California celery- you wonder why Pulse nigh to pulse and breath to That meins she is a chauffeur for al feet at the south in Soldier grass la epouting among them trying nor. of Holyoke. Mass.a who is spend wool--end breath. arch over them as lovingly and ae 'Wasatch does not get in on this prof. its heart is all quarter of a this little branch our American ing 'something like to cover the wastes-At-riwithin . . million dollars in rebuilding the little Where hushed awakenings are dear. work. Nevertheless. she is hardly out more than a yard wide. Most Was-- 1 gracefully as the elms do in New Eng- - itri:ee celery game. there will he no signs of war. It I town )ears Death a with rendezvous I've nut i have their The Wasatch farmers have already and live. in move, Meuse. the chatel land. The leading hostelry is most Hatton of of her teens, and, like the captains of etch people ' muet be retnembered, however, that At midnight in Zorne flaming town, he sheep. thestatewlihthel homelike and the waitress, whether shown that their bigh valley will who came to Washington being industry the patches making up the ..ted zone She has practically no control over mhety this north When again trips Spring she talks of "ham and" or early calls. produce certified potato seed and car. range in although she has during the war. she gives her Bervices best su cover hundreds of thougands of acres.lthe reconstructien, done much bY her muggestion g to make And I year. its abundant browse that sheep love- has a voice as soft and pleasing as tithed wheat. but as a rule a live stock - for a dollar a year. to my pledged word am tritc They are all hills and hollows; there abundman il net I anti its not do believe else thotte who houses all equally above April rain. bygenic. The work at are great rents in the ground, and !the. is , l : S he could riesign a doorstep and The Grave of Joyce Kilmer. devoted the huge excavations blown out by the that largely tesetthvg find as to it very hard turn their atten- dt,, approved... an,d for, etrhere stranger within the gates to go tot the Instruction of the moth- tishes tellyinhhaficeoem ee?osfdfittthees mines make one think eg.catinct..,voi have children, -o now one motored I since is It the .woi(Fiws year Interests. and in bathrooms,tifg care of the poor. The not have to be fattened and immed- - a Mutual Conjoint of a Sunday eve- When hheeryeatithrolucsaultsudras 71ittl,reel Which ere to he seen; from Paris out to a little American ers. and taking olit'ect. ning and hear an address on social buildings are rude shacks, but they everywhere else have been shaved of I' It was In the ruins of Hattonchatel not far from Chateau-Thierr- y bring the top market price purity. The speaker will get so en- - range land you naturally turn up your are cared for and well In Bay beautifully . by the war. lambs "Heber" a are, cross. wooden Kansas under where City. plain hustastie that hie Sal will all begin nose at anything so small as a cabbage the men digging the neW tttlidd, equipped. There is one shop about 24 or-- 1 Nevertheless, in 1914 that zone was.. that to hiss like thoet of a Welehman and patch diSe0Vered a great pot of cnins lie the remains of Joyce Kilmer. an feet square where the,.boys are taught as famous a brand as Sunkist tiding as we now as these rich are . crops .. Limit Not Yet. wrote the most i l g e l. I they gave to Mies- Skinner. The America boy. who carpentry, and others in which girls Mg through. Its roads were vast ar- - which were Some people think that. Wasatch n.3, a chastened spirit and thankfal the savings of a French' beautiful poem ever 'made to a tree. and women learn domestic science Big Madness In Lambs. bore, where tall poplars Oft over-- I coine hasOf me. committed have , of like . the reached' you. limit all Many .i' a seed ttnn and trades. There is a good library, development. li ura u ) wv a u have head and shut out the sun, and one peasant Of ages ago. They were of You are con- - but there is reason why it should not. were it to memory. Heber City two- - dered in love and and eonte of them eomdsling of French boas which are ce it of ourselves andnext I be the ...Paasedtowne And villages at every, 'denomination.; of Agc-sUtah as Belgium Vinced. In wait to indeed. coined Australia. counties. a -few thaLin maintain that twice a matrimany changed month, and many pie turiu, 0: the wheels. , Now there ail else you must keep within the small county hut denely settled and 1 I think that I shall never see children's books- - including Uncle they are the biggest lamb shipping- in is nothing but thin grits& daisies, ,,,, one of the numismatic 'finds of ttte le possible law. No This highly productive. wonder the Heber jail never Remus' "Brer Rabbit." which has been center in the world. They have. how century, and It'd; Skinner has given A poem lovely as a tree; i with a county agent to push new .. ,,,,.... poppies and weeds.; Sonic. Places are tillene of the ancient pieces of money translated into French, with the same ever. no figures to back up this state- -- has any occupants. , as barren as the Sahara.. .ity the to the National MtaetiM in Paris- .a Chamber or COMMate ment. All the same. they do a size- i The Heber young people get equal- - crops and A tree whnse hungry mouth In prent illustrations as are used in America. roadside are the trunk. of trees rut u to back industries-anlocal p at- able business. Jo. the best years they ly good instructions in their high Alan Seeger's Rendezvous. Against the 'down by the Germane. or it Adopt Towns Like Babies- Intel tourists. Already the ,county is AS high as 4a0 carloads of lambe, iI echool and or breast; ship feature e healthy . And I to a here wish, tribute been by the Allies themselves for pay just This la only on. tYPa al what Amer. In 1921 they shipped 324 carloads of i the sehool hi the tendency of etudenla showing that the "'addle horse is going lea. England, and some other cowl- - lambs and military reasons. ,Thie snap Is made' yto Alan Seeger. the hoy 'Who of all ewes. As there are 7,501 to take agricultural coursee and not to hold Its own. Last summer some - 40 eolts were steed in old Picardy, where the Somme riv- - others, perhaps,- best typifies the ew- A tree :ttbat took s at (and all day I tries have been doing in France. by the government sol a lit likfeeythethAell; Themawtdmienatonsthte-haIt sieheeepByetothaeyesargeatndsimceps leafy our of American youth during the ' er flows. This department is a 'Pla- could lia-lhiarrecto Pray; thrxeeyiri ioneecortnyysinalericky the stories remount thoroughbred stallion, hand. paper-wi- th it a War. four .ot World' child lie of own eat, our and work bee feet high. teau, in figures special iambs it is easy to calculate ,what a ehiLstastataitah,testrthtrungttg le lea hy Fred Hicksen of Hebei. . when I first met hielather and moth- - A tree that may in summer wear beingdent--bY----an' 11.,,itt a blanket of gravel and The great 'Jo b The Percheron is Mill in honor am ' , e lL .. .with chalk underneath. ' of Out may be to a county. One year the the cities. a work horse and Richie We can seel ,er 'h,'1,,M Ni ''' City in ,,1892and wax A n. in Bishop A Dignified Structure. . -' earn In a bayOttet ellitEkte on - , . ,. alders are beyond the conception of John Clay Live Stock company lent Charleston has 25 head of registered the chalk rropPing eutot the hills, Ju't e the German Trenches In Belloy-en- e But the moat beautiful sight in He- - Pereheron mares and stallions. those who lived before the World war. $500.000 on sheep alone to the stock- and the mine eretpte Upon whese bosom snow ham tale; her he wits killed. fr was only Who int imaey li ves a i th rai n. red is its Title A ntericacommittee or sandstone With sheep and cattle, caddie horses tateernaele. one chalk bank, along she roadsiden one the of men of Wasatch county. It war . out is broke the tie ed France has already cent over done- best weeks after : .. solid, and dignified and Percherons, peas and potatoes,' above some bales of barbed wire! photographs that ever aa Thoughsimple, :that he 'entered ithe French Foreign Potentiate trade by fools Ills. me, it, were built In Colonial cabbage lions amounting to about a million cameadvertising and,' ceuliflower, celery, counted six shell& out of Utah was one allowing' look in which he fought to the 'day But and and a hale dollars at its beautiful., wheatandiettueet to sarnothing ;CU.,. you and iLogion times can make. God Stn.a tree." suppilea.val, Id wagon toads of wool, worth only 'The PreAente , Adore Their Old Iloniest.!of hiN death. Iteneed in the , lines-w- it as- - riturit'loortets and' dairy cettle, Wasatch hag million a more half --ued The at lap ,000.ianghelanataaloseriaterrlyden...ered.'proportiorlied '', ,,, As we ride on, we peee theeetah- ail . titotttr-- . erhoelea In the 'United Steles all TAP "Mild look at an untegiul number of diversifleaHow city On their Pleasure latt , !1:;;;7,?F4i, worlde statue or eel hedral. Soma, KlItnerlica,States lia se,in, git ,iStares-fit,n- .-tag e et of prinererter.-- - It la a lam- a have done a great deal of medi - passing through Mane sleben. In ram 'ai'd time-ththe a . w g . nein-lieel"s'' Y kiggo vnttvd ith the best lie beautifully kept, z ome a re itTiile mime "a to is .' write abildieg ty well worth knowing for any on., going W. ',loch aW.1., but over. lee PO thereia green grave. of war intellectuitis the architekeral up Perin )foie the. but the meanest is 11nt There hietory of the of these resources, but- with all of thotteterandietruliding - prosperous, James Murdock. and James B. ecclesiastical knc"va tree within a quarter of a mile and are seores of towns and cities w hich Clyde. beloved home 1.1' a ilenearit Wm- allied 'came' his' ni(nle 114.'171;("nle ,.. buildinge of Utah. He them as trump garde it cannot fall deseent. which will trace the gun beats dovin without kestraiht !have been adopted by earieus organ- - Wilson. are of Scotch ahem there before the war wiped lit the as a poet thrtmeh his "Juvenilia."' Colonial or to be e winner in the agricultural '.....one reason foe, their upon the ,hunstretis of little white European sources., and then he will the charitable'i perhaps iingives town. and he is bound to come back. lath n nii ne wl et I ge of a rib! It sand crossess the bueinesa i an - lizations throughoutfor Instance. 8 Kil theta. the Heber ding tabernacle place ha. with the The 'revel. nment offers new land anti of delieate health, he jumped. into Chicago. eabnt Sees Prosperity Aiwa& sur ono at Bountiful. and the one at St. 4- new houses where the People will h e the thick of active field servire, 'slept mere grave. the4spent upwards of 5300.000 in Rheims. and and stiltsgee have been adopted by all and rank them as the three Perhaps the hest known of them' better off than before, but they re- - lin the trenches. did eentry duty aird cromes of tittle known 'soldiers. THE UTAH FARMER I was only by accident t h at one o f sorts of bodies scattered over the is Senator Clyde, who rays that sheep I'George. , jewelsof the. Mate. Only 4fuee to leave. Take. for instance the fought tigain and again until his it men to are bound us o mate our found the it t and lace B like doHeber money Great where has United brought States. Main party you get rebuilding 'ef the death rendezvous came. Ilia cometwhether there Is a cur The names .as Giles. Murdock. of the i, 'pot. Ax I lookedatt elm cross nated millions of pounds; for the re- - next village near- where Alan Seezer- was tution hardened under the terrible the I thought of young letimees poem in storation of the war swept sone, while high tariff or not. as there is a world- - I Clo eiglgr. Cpmmings, Carlisle; Utah Farmer has just been received. that such soldiers had; and which , killed. You will remember his poems, gruelling wide of Thie wool. His and the father such' number he read will 50 our he shortage with more could of ruined are Hatch, Clyde, than you painteti villages get agitate being among- the best written during the Ite Vag enough to write some the sheep business in the coon-- 1 solid. sattsfactory architecture. on Calvary and thus made the helped- by English cities and towns. The tercet and profit,. Something war, and especially that which begins: of his not wond erful poems on the Saviour tesa ti; his own sufferinga as ' a sol- - London has adopted Verdun, Manches- - ty. Bringing sheep with him from I whole tabernacle with lot, eta! importance is to be found on square, "J Have a Rendezvous with Death." verY eve of 'a battle. lie wrote bet- 1553 cab- - three red sandstone buildings look's, pages four and built a he in of this lame. log Springville to ter raise diet'. will $,760,000 the spend ter and better up to the day he was Welt it was at .- .., The former, tells of Unties. eon, , dust heap that was Mezieres. and in in Heber and his wife spun and like the campus; of a Kew England that Death met hint arid made the keled. and his work will last as one wove st clothes for woolen ducted the come possible-moby the Farm Bureau and Sheffield have like that of family. college-,should ere ache bene ath m y o ack Vewcistie a mud hole. The government of the literary landmarks of the war. . mittee on cottonseed meal for 'Utah . City has ea ovine an atmos- - Dartmouth. , town French municipal, babieee----. The their! - Heber has retuned to rebuild it and hes of Hoe wane' have been collected and ;Lmiyltrecahl"wertiti c ItTet 111Ltnburnsentle am)art kind ecows. The aligh price of bran led to of work is being done by the i Pliers am Soda Springs. When conver- A 1;ittle Switzer's& - , fered each of its families ten aeres of puhlietere by Scribners, and sold chief .ettles of France. and several nation is not on church matters it making of these' studies. On this il Holy Feet. upon my bearet Heber City, is not all Of Wasatch. the land with good 'barns and buildings. 0neh au extent that the royaltiei from l(Tread me who may not speak '. 'Villages are being supported by Spain. le initially on sheep. Who is out on ten shout also Dr. M. C. Merrill tells of at In a more fertile region lint far away. them have alreadyaMounted to many (Tack any more tliTn Parts is all France. page back and smote ' I wonder if you members of the the desert. whom Iambs have triplets. There I and marketing. methods. Thy production scourge4 . is 11.he peasants will not at the Danmouth 'thou d I f ds of Snn Most e eheek 0 0 and Ant. f the 0 this accept Kalamazoo celery district. . Thy advantages of the I Red Cross at tome they know how much i If C anyon.- and there IIs Center not . .. see now living in shacks and dugnuta sum Mr. and Mrs. Seeger have given a of On .. ... five are ;tem herding by imposed page paternal I far 'Leval'. where the letters front farm you have. done in your work which ge nt they can save enough to rebuild .1 to the Bell es L ettres branch of the ITy rifle hand is stiff and numb only tractors iin Illinois one from closed last Jain, involving expenditures Forest Service, and whether Harvey's the co unty owned , Off -to the eMiltsourliand a special and than -- - Atready several houses of brick and Amerman Library in Paris ; and the Wrom Th y pierced palm red elyers in France of more than $140.000.000elh ay knows any More about sheep L.eat .,,.. offer to farm , mi eamous ' come.) e. for atone have gone pp, and their lands tremainder they are donating to the II- - .. its rather-doe. scroll becauseha has just-i.iinys of e cash Yoteaseist ea morel h tin 1 The otat Te tu ,prizes for letters to eaves, and its 8nisi the Utah Farmer. are being Worked on the established for the Lore. Thou d i d at nu II er more f or me -- gess. and helped In one way and an been to 'The A. C. College; '' these are work along w the Boys eihould read ho Make a Vette Swi ortneiple in w heat and oat fiel ds of l French by the American Committee Than all the hosts of land and sea. $7.000 families. p p-- all palpitating subjects of conve tea- ppulation than other More on land the mountain side th with . which contains 50 acres or more. The !ear the Devastated. Regions. The So let me render back again - - tlawof 200,000 children were cared ,- ' high ,pitched reale-- . their- -. barnyard town folk Ti mely topics are treated in a tractor and other Freneh have go appreciated Alen tete- - This millionth of Thy gilt.' Amen. - ward an ..When 511tela Are reeetrer7'im your hospitals. and financial for su and their of geese i -pupa barn farm machinery in common, and 'are ;ger that they have given 300.000 I way by- Editor C sr d II .' issisdances was given to over $00 in- - -- You Can alvrays ten wheeneett-ite- i ' yard Manure that should not be w stet- - 'nteresting The communications by Produceig larger crops than in 1914. t (ranee to eelablisea, monument to the a Could an y man leave a better fighting tuberceloeht, town. even if , you are log their x w eet ne sot on the d esert ain, specialstories; and elen passing thretigh 'Th e peasants! will probably erect huge ut treat a varietY ' correspor UTTIPtit than that? All this is a 'striking evdence of the a blind man , becattee y ou will hear but s hould be spread over the field II. ''t f ;,,, 7' berm; of brick, roofed with. red tiles. connisting of a T)Pd suhieets of rn snw same On I interest and peed- - oriewhichle-hi- e on of that the statue general ItrotherlY lore inerement unearned day grave by doom slamming all over the metropodwell Here Schneider's. the the prim lull as stand amid the grain in the still appearance and tone of this b ether, the leading sitelletora of France Theeof Quentin Roosevelt ,and bowed My that halt come out el the most savage Its. ,Sheep trail their front feet and the Schoenes, the trres. the Hubnere. sue. . of The Parts of the new agricultural regions', is now being made, and it will aeon head over the remains . Farmer it aa t a- ir of the eon of and brutal conflict since Attila and his kick np what housewives cell - ' - sight the Suederackers. the Forrers, the commend It to readers erinison landmarks of the reconstruc-- i be erected in the who apprecle ' place dee Etats- - our greatest American since Abraham Huns swooped down upon Rome. . of dust." and 'to doors must trio elm- - Bergenera. and Oa Buhlers.' all o i ate goon . '' --- - .. ., .. , t ,-.- ., - ---, - ' . Lr lit ' al . - . ...,- ons .,--.-y . - RIghtPare-bred-Heeeforde-ren-th- ie 7- - . 7- it..-- , 1.922.--Thi- .:, . , ' : ' :.' '1,; ' ..,....;,---- ,, '' , !:; : .. t ,.., ,,,-- t", ',. ' oVii!-Aa,- - ,- . ' 'lit - It di 4, ,".4;'.. ,itosgs4.1ri,, LI t:dfr 4 -- ::,- t,::,-,,,,,- 4:t )(-- eqp-T.- ' c i 4 01 -- i.F--',- ( them--up- 1 ii., . -- - - ; , mike .... f '.' .,,..........-,,,- ....,. e - -- .2,-- . H . . - , r ie.', a- '7 1 - their-ovin- cowl-te- , : ,:: .' j i ., . you-co- ., - ' , -- ,, - - , . . mit,---bu- t d . . -- aatgraastes.sa..faitening-for-htmna- Coucy-le-Chate- put-Ide- i i i - ,.. :, 1 I : I : , . , la" "" 'w , ': neta-liav- , i Pamir-place- . i - '.e !"1 , , . - - --- -- daaeernete-e-'etetatte-tea- tairi,-,4- ' j - l. - . 12 e, Belloy-en-Santer- re - i , - - .. -- geeea-------------e-- - on -- -- - ." a- s -- - or . ,Natio fe ; blele . t 1 from ' - theirrl ! - -- ' - - ' . ' s - ., , - - ., . . . ' a ' things. ' ' . , . ' - I - . , genie-succes- - nna post.-.- - tt - ' , , -- . 1 an-ol- n Frs. -- - . , Queltera.of-lerimisraand-ths-ltrei- ted- :er- I - e,;- dvtt ; 1- ut e. , -- - ,. 1 . s s it . . . .. . , - , . I , -- ' ' , . . 17, ' ' , |