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Show a SECTION TTITtEE rir. inin Tir VII THE DESEBET NEWS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1033. - Jersey Wins Cl&b Kledel Avert Com, Livestock Struck New Bottom in 1932, Writer Says Lcg&a Leaf Malady Due niivj To Lack of Iron . either with- - menu. Concomitant with thin t the competition of the ocean a 4-pkstod by three of tho cowa which Pritwarv1 uniformly producing oi rrimaryj Year Middle or at a lorn. Their costs, th. world production of wheat welL- la till tha world produc- - H CIcbs bo sired hare recently wow the ivesiorauon proflt ot production exceed their returns kxtaking wheat a a eonven-jtlo- n of marina animal oils Strange Plant Disease American Jersey Oattle dab ailrer Power Purchasing be-' lent Burning Grain as index for agriculture haajll-- t billion pounds taostiy while Ufah Persona1 Prosperity will oome back. I - Infests- - Utah Fruit - -- medal award for StockwrlTa CowHave, the moment the difference' donbled in the past 44 years. That jotL Thus the American farmer, as Vital Held 'Cheap Fuel es Fox WH1I, a port bred Jersey between the return and the costa of the United (stales has Increased if not already sufficiently harassed Trees, Vines blmtelf forced to compete of our primary producers can be, from ITS mi, hog) bushels to 542 finds bon owned by the P. & A. C. at to Utah counties six had; Twenty n red. million; that written in black Instead of luxuriant vegetable llfe Canada. Logan. He is the first ball of hi Bf FREDERICK E. ML'RPHT The derivative source. of purchas--; j million to 101;of that of Argentlsajof the tropica and with, rk This Is the fourth artbde the teem- clubs ,1 entoU- -. hivtcgacemtooed Tha nutritional diseaae of plant breed to win the stiver medal In (Summary of an article printed In ing power will take ears of them-- , from SI to Ilk million, that of lug iita pf the sea srrle onagrt-ultu5.172 ment of and girls, some - selves 41 million; that sources 27 anothbojs Idaho. .India from ones Revtow to tha presents primary ofReviewaand Transportation la as known chlorosis widely and future. Laft week's of Aaitraia from 21 to lit mil- er difficulty. Loo.es tic rail rates 4.481 of . whom completed theU are in a satisfactory condition. oowa WaaKUaJEsik) Hie aired three tlie bun by matrtbuted In Utah, infestingthe reports D. P. MurravJude dealt with the wheat aitua- now becomes per. lion, are high ocean rates are os. AmAgrtouttur are Fanmrtine's Peaches The writer SoTda to the bellef (jnent club leader. . There wero 817 (Ion. mosttjft-tha- t jority of both elty and rural or- 80S8M, MockweU's Royal The horse has disappeared from erican agriculiura la to a Large ex- state y,.cBa,jtto'Oar Selin SI5441 instructor volunteer the Question of recovery In' portent single source of primary tho city, and tha vast acreage once tent an inland business, often i,60 chards and vineyard, according to and Prime Ida's prfanrose 113,111 . Club boys ownei BCOPT y 'By OWEhT devoted to F. B. Wann, associate plant physiol-- 1 In a test the three cows' general la inseparably bound up, purchasing power. production of oats miles away from it market on the and 15? high grade dairy purebred animals. (Copyright 122 by The Deseret and hay has gone back into lhejc?-o- f produced 1.424.24 pounds of but- with the question of the recovery! 70 ogtst at the U. 8. A. Gr 124 and purebred high grade ter! at and 24,211 pounds of milk. Xtssl Preeent virtosl paralysis nf af-- l production of food. Whth agriculture mevPbe Tallowing of plant leaves is tbe sheep, 1S beef animals, ill hogsf avbehl- - The riculture? They are so numerous!? Medical and sanitary . science 'e'thfrw-stated 1.310 torkeja The' club girls1 C?r" and trace remeua chief symptom of the disease, which ion for call 'ai almost to defy cataloguing desperate to go Into the tropica and wbet ia lil2- - bul lir 193; prepared 60.762 d, shea of thus disfigures the plant arn preui. Overproduction haaloUowed hard, have made It poMibie for the white,'1- - At present I believe, the -- "J dlc,i? .c- food and 14.12.7 meals, canned Zl..ih vents the leaves from performing Of servatfve 1 the race pro-thought country of Into Increased and to .... upon the the facility The Thrger proportion of tre go tropica like P,if of Inauftt their normal functions favor many emergency 245 quarts of fruit, mad 17.426, corn. use of develop tropical substitute for old pulA nrrhssteL the md to by possible .!,!1ucUoq per cent. of clothing and remodeled marketed crof, nearly livestock . cient soluble iron In the leaves Is a Tif. ; he machine. In simpler time, two and pew food a The tropica have! measures hlch in has crlUcal article art through 4.245 articles. cause of chlorosis In Ltah and thus would times not it j approve, feed to wero Individuals Into been 'thus required devastating brought cheapness of this grain, provided' which an Iron teaf spray or the i lection Terracei for the control of soil denreswon imiii at least n Mode, of approeeb in W the ttank turner d' are livestock the with insur fair, priceserv part of the lo.rpurchmg porftll'-"To- on American farmer euf-- i bianco, to the realities ot American soluble iron into tbe trunk la good temperate zone. One has onfy to,"01! washing at tha Statesville (K. C ) is restored. life. Today they represent a sheer profits ' fires ia feed five. iwtdlclPt, use of saoh ,ttn endugh 10 be worthjrth Industrial the This of corn totalled yearfarm exoeriment yield soli leek erosion Teat results indicate that the of eroryjhlnkln perron anachronism. The best immediate approximately 2 020,000,60 butli-el- s 'eratkm, have been so Improved,! a product a. cocoful oil in or Jer ! coniln-- 1 " cause of chlorosiseither a soil cently withstood a hope iiro in th drasric reduction understand what this means to are as follows t,ri amca.1322.. that if our, without Luna'lf'if .compared- with 2,542. OOO.Ocv ( condition which prevents the ab uous downpour of to rain 1. ..local expendi produced be rot the Hare . Amervcan' 10iV-Tl2Uhs mum get government toto elie-e- t ItorteaNrers tho to reproduoer. a T- some report according , . and from anHiv, sorption of Iron by the roots of breaking, The curtailment of faed'rg - hind a determined program to re- ture ceived worId ,ro4',cUo o! depart- The primary source be um- - ff"4Vll with so'ana fewer 4. Revise and sc trie war debts- - crop, may duce ptanta, or an Internal plant condi- ment ofby the United Mates acreage. d tbs get and along mills e.l In 12 was not far The operations, agriculture, from lte erotion which prevents it moving into sion control government today is renting ultt i .to VriSs. bU mnd, OT specialist at the fa rm, the land with Its agricultural prod-- 1 workmen than w needed then.)1rom the leaves. many acres of government land to .tontodTh.th:m;orn,ntroLe h U and demonstrated can ot th th that Pbr ro,uctlo they domeatio acts. bJttr IU wild and lit life. iU onceairto htt,M rraxtnsour-iumbe- r. whatever sees Another factor which is probably be built in the Piedmont he rts individuals for private bol!he Job' States But tho American , plateau and tu minerals; and the n,chaniUon Important is the possible difference region l take care of heavy t , and sea with its marine life. In 12 agriculturw wo hare seen the farmers at a Urns when ha ia blt-- 1 Thusilact thi in root activity of different plans. -: etarains. TeFraeea at the this steady tlinF for tho tha his very existonco "ot compemTon with shovel, scythe, the vahtacf ,our farm, forest, fl.h, When roots are growing actively a tlon are well An farmw constructed and are and mineral products was hoe, th fork, and tha sledge-ham- merey called upon to face considerable amounfof carbon di1 l maintained. XSJ2 tha talus of, mar giva way to powor lnstru-- 1 competition of th. tropics; h. in oxide la excreted from them Into properly JSj P part of its 'research expenditures ever quoted for that deliver -on terraces constructed, ,, Poorly these preduets was in the neighborto th seme of the soli. This produces a slightly near-b-y he to ail reclamation problem 2converting should put was 29 -4 cents mads fin farms and soma that are hood of 17.600,000.000. I of our excess acreage into a source which add condition In the Immediate vl- - not and irrigation project Sept, f and , 1204. On Sept I maintained did not believe, we hare the really Here, algnlfl-- , 2. Declare an excise tax of of Industrial raw materials; clnity of the root and may thus- hold properly deof that under the year, th heavy downpour. cant figures relating to the deprea-- l make some of tho soil Iron avallnot less than five cents os ImShould we succeed In reducing livery- had sold at September' 1 Inches of water fell In 11 2 By Alf oentj, sion. able at that point beeauseof tha thaAbout our oil and excessive some fat. acreage through which was An 28 ported low. urs, which caused serious - Until the situation as regards' . fact that Iron la soluble in add bat soil We Import duty-fre- e from th sort of legislative enact KMnV-tBo cheep was this grain that It on nnterraced areas at raw materials Is Improved.-thernot In alkaline solutions Thus, the losses mil- question would remain ss to what paid farmers to burn 400 soma Islands corn for Philippics farm. experiment S can be no improvement to the sitTHE hav all been told before. tho mors arrive the roots, the lion pounds of coconut oil. either eventually to do with it. Certainly fuel rather than to purchase cot Then is not any likelihood uation as a whole. I feel Ibat this It would be a permanent blessing and corn fires were common as oil or copra. greater are the possibilities of obThis competiin E seen tho day,' the there will bo any more, tho statmcnt may be made with the taining Iron from the soil. In this tion, affecting dairy cow and bog if we could flnl some new use (OiJhe grates of the corn belt during connection if should also be men"when orator am dead and gone. finality of a mathematical axiom. we which one our values croaks, could ue which let adversely, of the put. months winter say, the early are The Wh-- B talkin now ' dairy end livestock farmers should about 15,066,066 aero now tioned that the active absorbing primary purchasing power - I could climb a tree. Just like havin' Trade was most of 'the going quite a lot of fun, but roots of different plant may ocexpands, the national purchasing not bo called upon to face. into cotton, about 15,000 600 acres year, with fewlight will tU mo why and hew. They eat a a but speculative move provokes, dog soil and different and strata power expands; whn primary 2. now cupy quit into Civs the corn commission tariff oats going ment and and me who a show to of you well lost Importance. Usually com the boy art ot speakln .- a the availability of Iron In these vapurchasing power shrinks, the climb a single thing r looks thousand authority to act when depreciated about 15,004 660 acres now gomg'folfowed wheat in its fluctuations age- We of irrigation canals and tional purchasing power shrink rious strata may vary considerably. into wheat. 1 makes It to cut towards the sky? used (currency possible for havent anything to tell nor Jnd these two grains were nndfrThese various joints concerning ditches with concrete to pm vent' proportionately. the pigeon-win- g and let tbe old any good to show. The patriots Agriculture Is Industry's best many of th asms Influences. A ,foreign competitors to invalidate What t need, above all. Is an the cause of chlorosis have been undue seepage of water and to conthe clear Intent of our tariff pro- potential customer. R partner in Canadian tariff destroyed xno.-- t cat s raven has Another a die. have The passed sage sway. considered from the point of slew serve' water supply and reduce expansion of that 17,600.064.000 visions- fact. Any progress that industry of that market for the American voieq that wails about th wise, us'd to be. but. lands of sake, of answering, if possible, the oil ra- maintenance coats also largely income which last year was cred- JLsunrh a program to reduce ran make In and then twr takes a manly stack the day? you cannot look converting ih,s sur- grower and this fall there wry tion which is frequently asked eliminate growths of weeds, wil- ited to the primary sources If choice He shut Interest and to refinance and adjust plus -- reag Jnur a sourer of in- the uuuswal spectacle of eyes and and see a s.nglo or a married shli v. ' about the diseaae; I man w ho cares a tinker a darn. "I've seen the dav Why Is one lows. cattails and tules. according in this year 1022. by some miracle, die. dustrial raw material especially loaded with South African corn mortgages and healthy, while its to engineers of the United States we could double it, we may be res-- 1 green trees he did, but I would like He will not do the best he can plant g Tho substitute best raw for of materials now for Canada, passing American banking Intelligence - neighbor; exactly the seme-kinSuch sonably certain that w would be of department, of- - agriculture. to bet the future has some seto a foolish yarn. I il tell the country should be asked to brought to from abroad would ships loaded with American com,' crets hid that win be better- - tho world the day ha com plant, la yellow and sickly? From words us water that otherwise doubling also the national income, formula t a program erif-in- li headed for Europe, only olightsd the above dlscuaston tt yet. If men was what they when Lie is sick and sore. The apparent could be used for growing crops if we ceuld triple It. we may be ' As usuaL on credit for the guidance J1 oat commanded litt.e Industry s part Tules and cattails growing to reasonably certain that ws would used to be, I'd tike to keep on wisest of the wise are dumb that one of several .conditions may tutionn and Individuals I to a trading way thruugT drtvIs believe Interest Agriculture. the heavily li vl n.V.bu t.thee her thing I and rOHnta the core This " partially "explain Tfila. Ef!htr."l' narrow-stri-p along ranals are ex- - have otte national totem- hack af laoded shari our with up of the economic Tbs fng machine year. mortgage. year's crop yield-S- o have to e are only selfish Is the k'nd of has been sport the soil conditions under the two posed to sun and air and use the 5. In r g Ys TT "f r ni a i n s broken.' t in j ii e!l " at I.24S 006.606 dnjyhs'g Reduce the tax burdens on given'. If I could turn mylf that shootm off his mouth. - Plants may be different; J. the Urge smount of water. Engineers figure. -- This naturally. U not h farm as machine a whole will be unable compared wih i,I12,60B,000 ha.- around and walk th - c2U r II.,. to have hi day to Internal conditions In the plants estimate that a mil of average H serves to happenr-b- ut In the tight of their present re- to function But once H Is repaired! vested in 1911. But even wlr I d f.nd a system that is court, who w are wav, ahow-whesUaek-ahou- ld Within may be difrcrenl.' li the ro'ot ac- -' canal had"l he , oug may harp turns, the taxes oats did manage to rt- ask th farms and for that reason nil our ener- ' mn'i.-btft therwand-now- . rnik.-- f ilke 11. tivlty In the two cases may be dif- and along It a growth of these concentrated-4e earrv would if rte should la Jlcyntcd. tg repurlngrop tow price of - 1 4 the devil has us on th now, to spite of all they say. ferent; or 4, the active roots of the plants which will consume water The primary sources of pnrehas- -' not were it ro machine for as the s December denverv, the they whole will run and we are beaded south. 1 11 bet my colt agin a cow tragically high plants may be largely confined to' sufficient to irrigate 4 or It acres lng power represent, then, the all- -' sum It taxes These are Nov. from former a made we At this prioe t Tbe and activities, hangover stories are that any good this is soil strata which differ consider- - of alfalfa or a greater acreage of important consideration. - Our'prl-mar- y day. another era. to which they may shall be on th high road to paid th producer to other field crop or of fruit. ably In Iron availability. . producers today are quite resem-some Iket his crop. posribly have borne wt, Embraes - 5,372 I I ; -- tho '' - Pt t tit SOS-da- ,t w!! Good Terraces Stop Soil Losses, Report l'r ..J4. stt-I.- - VT0' ' -- m.it . ,.?t , -- tr.echani-icoinpeutio- to-fee- d - 1 ioiri,L. ' ll-v- b i' j lk. xmmimtto 1 RURAL RHYMES Osmond sTI-tl- -- be e HA8-BEEX- 1 I" has-be- -- -' -- 4- tit 1 lnsli-itrre- st - . nr-dit- ch ce lo-d- negV-ctd- ltke-R-iir- ..i 1 J. Two Scout Circuses Held, Two Forest Dale Attention Ice Skaters Lehi Eagle Scout Seven Others Coming Up Safety MetEofls Given Big Annual Feed Grant District Postpones Event Until Jan. 28; Con- : " ' tests to Determine Council Com i4urora Boy Scouts Put Over -- Troops Set For 1933 Banquet ' Starts Promptly at 8 in Scout Room Gets Scouting s petitors Highest Award en-'d- Utah lias many outglandin g Boy Scout troops in communities out'ida of fait Lake council, winch are slwsvj on their toes and doing great things in Scouting, but are ieldom heard from in The .New?. Jor instance those lads out "m Aurora, Llah, who recenily put over a magnificent Scouting program and special cercnmnic?. Tha affair, as reported by "Scout Tracy Astlc. was presented by Coaches - Troop, No.-- of Ule Brjce Canyon council, and included tho following program: Prayer. Garn Ifarward; songs, "America.- and A. Cowboy Sweet By anl wer sung by Boy Scouts. Bye, r HJB executive board of flic Scout ceremonies were under d. Turpan gos courci!. Boy reetion of' Dr, C. Leo Merrill; anl of Anirrtca, with a troop atunL bull f'ght, comic hc&d4uAr;er9 at Froto, un- song, troop pla), etc, "were put over by th boys. son, will mrt atthe Prig-haFor the Scout ceremonies, 15 Young LmverSity. Wedcandle were placed on tbe stage, nesday, Jan 25. accotig to ut Three of them represented Dr. Lowry Nelson, president Oath, and twelve the Scout of the board. Law. with its 12 point Twelve Tbe Vanguards of'th First Tenderfoot Scou's lit the candles ward M. I. A. at Pleasant and each law. repeated" ;roi. aad their leader. AMI bn c - Leo MprriH. mvetfr f Bitcr. -- enirroatneda thir cereniomes. presented badges to at pletwve partners reecnily keved SdcSa Class Scouts mad five show to Provo, an at oup First Class Seoul. Garth Sorenson per at the C. A. Garnett and Howard Chrie'ensen, Star borne. Scout pf Troop were presentei . with badges by their mothers. When troops Jn counties Outside lo the stocking holding water,! the halt Lake council a well ss Miss McCormick and Mr, Mills ins'dr, put over special affair. found It eas-e- r lo make a carry which are w orihy of mentlon' tli'e without ska:vs and shi w rile to arean vile 'theNcve kcout editor and get tho proper Coodusiona credit. 1 A person, finding- it necessary to enter th watjr to make n instructions to ro I, tyscu should discard at least...t1 lend him. shoes, stockings god ror'F This is a Iheory. hOwevr-,- garment b If th mental condition of the 'u' hcld experimented wi'h Lrat opportunity that )c subject makes It possible, the l are favorable, tire swimmer or foot push earrylcondlllon may b use to advantage. Oth-- I Committee Mas Olic McCo. cross-cheWaterfront r orwise, the is,mi carry grty and health advisor Girt Scout Inc. probably best 2 Tha skate used wer tubular! - CapU Charles R. Scully Dior life saving senicarrNf v al umlnum .,y sad sisal, hockey !rgt Turk 'Chapter. Americas RedThis did not seen? to affect to any Cross. Mr. W. i s a B. Clan Men exi.nt tlre buoyancy ef the Skate. BaiHt'g- - Association per.mentrr Captain Scully was Particularly of America. successful wl'h the tired swimmer! Mr, Fred Gr Milie- - (cbalrresoi carry, aud ha is of th opinion-- ! National director,- health and seems quite logical .thkfrty arerice.-- Boy- Begot of aswr-su- ch a a carry ia thoroughly prae-llc(Scouting-- , ileal if subject doe not struggle for two reasons: First, that the would position of tho rescuer make tt possible to sterr th rescued between the ice cakes: that tt would do away with Executive Board b"'. -- urp .... st1? p-- -- J!th de-im- fiasbip. - II Snto' toicVAVTh'.to Self-Resc- Self-resc- us term-llna'e- snl-wi- -- awi-ian- cr. seven-by-nln- our-annu- ' u jt arftorar iroos.i 7 re-o- 11 o Weather Scouts! ; l-- room-Tbe- tight-mtln- 1 s; . the-Sco- ' l. jio t- see-en- d. e I Jy at l's Th'',',? Tiortauch to-wa- lk -- Jowcr-outsldvi- 4- yt i, - m I - - For Tmip Area .Called to Meet i 111 i Brilliant Program, Ceremony Rescuer must be equipped withimained alive by keeping his bead Honor Court "Decorates skates, "creepers or must be sup- - In this space. The Impress on to some other wsy to Norval Carter With tty comes from tc Jo puil out the victim. over stream at high water.forming fecout circuses were scheduled in nine diftriclg of Sail Lake he wSjI only puIT him-- y wfcr3e,Thewa.tcr teueUee, leaving Silver Palm self towards the hdle. if end ofjie above its surface. The same, council during January and Februarr, n Uq of them having been lhin dr r2r?; s Pont' th Uao!e Of 4 Pt-- i A put over on Friday night, in Oiympus and South' Da?!" dislrlcfs. The annual banquet et tha. however, would mritrt to Th LeM district court of honor The Grant disfnct circus, which also was to hive laten ."A Si.i?S7.beJE5 per nulling Scout Troop 22 and Vanguard met in the Lehi Tlemoriai buildin case Mttie piece on Friday, hag been postponed ia Jan. 28, K is announced th victims grip is weak, it will, ing recently in their monthly Troop 222 of Forest Dale wsrd not Twelve Boys were allowed 24 hi at Scout headquarters. The affair will take place in the stale completcy slip will be held ia tbe Scout j hand. A betiet of wood tnrough mer.t or badges and one Sliver Talm, p.acs of room Saturday evening at I h,.v o amusement ball at 33rd South and State streets, beginning short stubby branch tied Tnto end 1f.n ww,,. lat,er kelng Scouting s highest ,k of line o'clock. win serve same t 7 JO under direction of Commissioner William E. Nelson, ranking. purpose' cannot An,i The awards were: Garth Abbott grasp l,ne 5 Tls parent bav been In- ail,If avictim district chairman and officer of the day.' ,he rr!puWic bealih, ?on w l inch- - diameter noose !?orthirty health, first to vited with Join the Scouts at the end will enable him to iip,mS -- The district 'aid to farm perron! rv-aFox. representative for hat '"'handicraft andanimals; And representative from the his bead and on arm through. A ,h" m'P the annual Scout circu of the Craig Proved too thin tocrabb. personalwoodwork; council w be chosen from the hlplesavictim-v- an aisle sad wsrd officers and completely music health, HEADQUARTERS tmt- - ,hat a person slon best be secured by some ons b various svents of these circuses. to f4 an.mai, j,.,n n Scout headquarters. Is making water should attempt to SENDS THANKS liberately going out ter him withh Those of other- district will he Jr., first aid to n on event this fci a as Port a outstanding fastened rernerunder pouch rope body the possible, aPm anlmala poultrv keeolrg-armpitheld a follows: Oqulrrh. Jan. 22;' TO onlwlth one SCOUTERS and hand held 1932 on assistants of the program. by placed lightly the;Eaipi, TraneTpersonai health first Ensign, Liberty and Granite, Jan. or on skates. Th precaution ties and break way forward vrithld to farra animals, animal indus-o- f 27; Cottonwood, Jan. ' 25;- - and During the evening the shore ISTRICT commissioners the a around other hand fastening the towards shore.; rope Tooele, Feb. I. Scouts will give demonstra-tion- s w recorded ra of Salt war Lake council rocently Commissioners Ray Cutler, of Scout-cra- ft and - homo and R. plSitong" mu extended special thanks for Charles Price, 8r., and Charles themselves when they cal.l uot Kirk ham Crabb, flretcsnshlp. games, songs wilt also enliven means of Price, Jr. will be judge "of the jvjheir bard worb during th or ladder. a planks out Joinciimb tbe tbe program, parents by Past year by the council exe- Grant district circus. Commissiondairy farm planning, e ectrl,ty, . 100 feet to shore with the Scouts to singing and handicraft: music er Clyds Uoyd will" have charge enure, D. B. Hammond, in a Dtk - ing and Scout home fire . Is in on aJone rousing Milchen. firm home an it planrecent entirely possible bkatios of! which letter of th "eats complete! Commissioners reads; ' a songs major ,ty of cases, but is defeat. woodlADiiak i Boyd Johnson, poultry keepning; the other district have failed to 6?treffi "Dear District CommisRefreshments will be served by uureuoniuf panic on thelcourtinir oenoo coTrsequmceo of ing: Norval Carter, painting an report who will be In charge ofj sioner: I wish to personally . by th Vanguard Seoul reserV1 Pert,:nln Occident that other me would machinery; Mahion Pck, cooking. 1 thelf events. express my appreciation to been made for vation having mean ftortie tem-Je- f. autotuobillng And echolir- onty ncjiprobebly ou, as a commissioner in aent to wnniL ekAting, thrreU!porar7 djacomfart. A ' 150 guest. . j 1 A Scoat Is Courteous companion, Uhip. Ward Ciarit, muaic, poultry Salt Lake council, foi d the The program will be ll hrthee ekaUng wlrh you. keep rg and first aid to faj-fine coperatlon and support submersion to Ic water. Quick. Offended by a pungent article, a by the entire Scout and be to a position to either render bar you A given in during the called at correct the The Tribune Vanguard troop Joining gentleman proeeJuc upon im, prompt aid in ease of accident past year, end especially, to short Indian pageant. office and Inquired, tor the editor. mention, is to extend both arm on or can summon Perthe preparation for, and to e He was shown into a little surface lea of to th tb support sons working. or anyone to the Imthe carrying over successfulextremes ot temperature. great The mediate esnetum, where Horace for body While calling help. vlcfnltv. same offer th - Ralnfwll, as an element of clim- victimly of dinner amg Greeley sat, with his head close! legs neturally tend to come protection. Never go out com- - considerable distance. business meeting for Balt ate, include ail forms of aqueous op forward under th tea. Title pletalv down to hie paper, scribbling awsyj 2 Ton relaUve efficiency of th alone, Lake -' council. befrosen forms Th rats. preclpitaUOnNth at a rapid should bo prevent angry mani g When crossing a streirh of i reseuev, if akalea. sheas and siuck-cniby executing Jn "winter their is ing 'Tt Mr. was expressed thus if this th excellent through kick, began by asking planing tbs body Ice of unknown carry a tor were discarded, volunteer sendee of euch men equivalent). to Measurements of on the surface of th water. The poie jhout jo or thicknw. Greeley,- "Toe. elr; what do you ionR s hich) Thoso pirtlclpsting were Miss as yourself that makes It posrainfall refer th depth ot water ' can be want?said the editor, quickly, wUl thl to tend wr Ifwould use. you go' Olivo McCormick. Mia Elhel Me that would He upon the ground If off . rry sible for this council without once looking Up from his In chilling .effect of th eol, through, to climb oat to on ends of Gary, Captain Charios none of K ran off, soaked in or move steadily forward in a lower paper. The irate visitor then be1l Th. mcroM th hoU. poj are -euceroful program. b UPpOrtedj gan using his tongue, w 1th no defer-t- o rv unlM iw vtaiim VTiwiwu, Mjg I ..UM01At) j part of th bod will have many, DI thu, th tbe ralas of propriety, good "May you ov ,C' IsoIMed areas.- - should ments'lt wa;'"thVroMe8us of tb mf reor Mr. In reason. Meantime Scouto nappy years lo get aupporfiak Jh precaution to rbreeding, aheja i5g.P;,.nabto and group that to Experiment No. 1. ,, thl tng.' Greeley continued Id wm. page curr rould keep th. sab- routoSTla 76 Piero en whore - wbere H w.lt t6 I, -after page was dashed off In tbe 51 . h . ..row S5il?.mi tti s form afloat for only a few svunuLea lome 1A jet most Impetuous style, with no a a but could not travel with tb sub- mcBss. flen. uaacr t a. mensa . "chaDie'of" features,' and without jfog bulled to toot-fo- r ires than-tomany ieet, using th. crow, wt t,rerr.My That "tbe climate has changed' i. it H the opinion that any per- paying the - slightest attention to carrv. without becoming long, o stout polo of similar chest - th visitor. Finally.- - after about J within a generat.on or so ia s son breaking through Ic, if caught (et -However. . j or a a length, ladder, rope. completely exhausted. stubborn popular delusion, which to ic formed over running water twenty minutes of the most impas-- 1 t I A coll Inch breast tfroko carry ofJ tho of cJptheHnc.iritb and less carried stoned tooldlmr ever poured out ip more under over 6r the had oil little neath, prevails fifty or no hundred feet lonf th foot push carry, th - - progri an editors office, th angry man Th meteorological conditions world, aad has probably prevail- chance, unless fortunate enough to carried by no mmhpf of tho prr! was' easier. became disgusted, and abruptly that are characteristic ot a partic- ed In every age. Th belief in th find a bo la 1 moo no Miss a effective ty very proridco McGsry. Captain Scully ular region constitute Its climate out of th turned winter" 1 an oxy' (. No basis for belief that lee of rescue. Tho coil may ho car- and Mr.' Mills wer handicapped for the first time, Mr, Grse-l- y With respect to temperature, clim- ample of this delusion. Mors than' forming on lak at constant level ried with a minimum of lQconyn by th loose a'esves of their cotlooked np, rose from big chair, ate are distinguished not only ss century ago American phfloao-jha- s an air space underneath. Seven leu co when oin&ff odoot ton o.,th upper garments, which tap and slapping the gentleman famil- hot, cold and temperate, but also phers wroto dissertation on the eighth of ic is under water. A boulder. t tied considerable water. Mias Mciarly on his shoulder to a pleasant as equable and tha reverse. Marine changes of climate that they sup- - coble foot of lee weigh 64 pounds g woolWith a FMInci Cormick. ory Supplement fens of "voice said: "Don't go, rllmates fe, those ot region ex- - posed had occurred sines early A cubic foot of water weight 42 Kyjvorlmdit wry conducted In en TTOTrer garment found progr on m tat. li 7ro1d,a-STt.tIre" j out. aadotu-.a2BJDln xtyypi-irhrr. j,jnrl;xjnrbsrref mind It will do you good, youjhav small daily and yearlv range chiefly from the fact that exrep- - under tee seems to bo s commonly, 2 Captain Erpliv thought pro- - during the carry: third, that or not it vu Win feel better for iL Besides It'of temperature, while continental tional weather Impresses Itrolf believed untruth, ws more !a roocuor for drrsecd grew it would probably m wiihoutjthis posit-oto think whst I want (climates those withdrawn fromimere lastingly upon ones helps Houdml claimed, it Is said, that mg "cloth's and skate 'to" carry Skate; and shoe d:f'lmit but wearing Ussy to slid the subject up en to write about. Don't go." (oceanic Influencea ar subject tojory than normal weather. whila submerged under lea he so This dreasto waa dua ha fett Ih tee, follow this with a push for any stockings person - mar-enver- y. kt 1 In h to of, T f fi oaf |