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Show Editor IL C. Hicks N. C. Hicks . - ' Subscription sings, Manager , riding, straight Riding, ' muted strings. Searching the way for the wars , " ft' Calls from the seaboard, and calls from the Rates ..$2.00 1.00 1.1. per year, -- : r Armed with his pliers and armored with hope, g Gains a far post, where one high light his hand casts his out as he on hooks Gleams t t fast-fadin- : - a d, v of pliers and straightening of wire; - Lone in the darkness while fighting men wait. miles to the thousand west, as decreed her. (Four One woman prays and is laughed at, by Fate.) Chip-clin- k ' . Finished the task, and the wires, in the star li ght,- far-light- j CORPORAL W. E. MAIR, Signal Corps. o oo HUT FOR COMFORT OF SOLDIERS ORGANIZE o o- yiviaa Martin. In her lateat fea tui e - -- is America. future of our the tried and maintain inviolate country than to, tested principles a upon which our institutions are . based. menace- - of bureaucratism and paternalism wjth their insiduous effects upon the very fibre and marrow of the race, "Tonfrontxlisliow, and it is none too' early for" business men to take their' stand Against' their erpetuation in time of peace. Paternalism anti liberty cannot exist side 4 I semi-socialis- tic side. Shall the reconstruction period be under and bureauthe auspices of, cratic paternalism or shall we preserve, for meeting the huge task which confronts the, world, the safe and tested instrument of individual ef-- 7 fort and enterprise t On. the answer depend largely whether the victory will be genuinely g of the ffiitfl fur the happiness and uprld or whether the course will lead through turmoil and disillusionment to ultimate reaction. the Princes Sahuetay esenin OF CORN TO ACRE,. 75 BUSHELS SS- - RECjORD YANKS. HUN AWAY IN OftE1t TO BE FtRST IN BERUf Berlin, Tuesday, ' Dec 31. Tbs ambition of five Americas soldiers to be the first of the- American, ex-- : to reaojj' Berlin la edu.lonary to serious have? results: for likely them. The men, who arrive!' berw Sunday, were attached to the- 125th Infantry regimes now 1 at ' Client. They were abeent without; leave and unexpectedly ran Intta members of the Americwni' military- - aemmhslon here In cognecUom with: tb repatriation of prfronera. .One of the met had been captured and; hi being Attained, while the Berlin police are keeking, the other- tour, c - fort, English, women have been, doing their share, giving the men under arms aa many comforts as possible. Lady Beaverbrook, is- - among tbe ones who have been helping; in this work. Lady Beaveribrook is. bsce shown with Miss H. Fits- - Randolph,, who organised and equipped the- - huh. They are shown at th Bevorw huh- Well-know- n TREAT WAS. Olt KEWT tnu hard-hearte- Jr :T I, in the. White Flint earn contest for? . Cbah by the food admthlitr&tlonjL which also sent him a check for $5(i Waa Even Wiling to, Fay for Elevator Rida. Uncle &wt" CaveeAqgh, a mountaineer Kamloops Canada. Ino o-- o vaded Kanna City tfc other day. Ho didnt know a soul ha town bnt Clerk WHY NOT ELIMIATE THIS BUNK? . " A postoffice department .functionary has Rodney e the MeblWh hoteL Rodney waa gjfesd to ass. hla old golds friend been before Congress asking for an appropria-- - and paid so. Kin you pat tion of eight million dollars for motor trucks to up fer the nlghtr nskrd . Unci Nvwt., "Sure," said In which Used 'be establishing parcel post routes Rodney. wil! reduce the cost of living by enabling the Not wishing to turn him over to a d bellhop, Rodney took him eonsumerto buy farm products direct from to his fqom. 'Aa he left the upstairs the producer. .We heard an unlimited amount elevator with the Vulde be reached la of chat kind of talk when the parcel post was his pocket for theVom key. "Ne yer don't, Ro exclaimed the stablished. But the purpose of the parcel post guide. "This here rtdeIKpn me," and m.n.t ta1kedabout Jhas absolutely failed. The ha reached la bis pocket fova coin, - serviee has not been used to any extent for the distribution of food stuffs direct from the producer to theeonsumer, despite the vast expenditure of va8t sums of money and the adoption of all sorts rf devices to bring about this arrangement. Why continue this discredited bunk output? 1 heoretically the scheme will work; practically it doesnt work at all; wherein it is like e lot of other plans devised in the active imagi-- , nations of economic theorists and governmental functionaries. &C Jan,- -. Seventy, corn to acre in aI five bushels of country where they cannot- - raise corn Is a remarkable yield.' Tftta : is what Ruloa Nicholas of this , place puoceeded In getting r tbs yeast- - He has Just been awarded second place-- J -- time-teste- d Nothing is more vital to the and with the consent of the Senate, .Advice junL. consent imply initiative asweTlas mere ratification. It is grossly unfair to the Senate, moreover, to thrust before it a treaty ready made, affecting in its terms in a tremendous, way the future of the country, and then say to . it that jt must, either ratify the compact or take the responsibility for overthrowing the peace ar angements, .This advantage is fully .realized .by those who are insisting that the Senate should not be consulted in advanee about. the termed the peace treaty1 TAe arrangements made mean that the Senate will never have the opportunity to exercise material influence upon the terms of the treaty. Those who cannot comprehend the fundamental wrong of this procedure merely lack in an understanding of the processes of free government' on the American pattern. In this matter the masses of the people seem to comprehend the situation more clearly than many al- leged leaders. Her Country First' - American Fork, two-third- an ; '.. Irtly . . -- Next to beating the Ilun, nothing is more Important than to beat those who would smuggle materials into or structure which the magnificent and i VIVIAN MARTIN i truths when well-bein- - THE FUNDAMENTAL ISSUE ;Tbe argument is made that the Senates part in the formulation of treaties is confined to the process of ratification or Rejection. The statement is not, true. Treaties must be ratified J under the constitution by a s vote of from this is and the Senate, but separate apart the provision that the treaties must be made by , ic iriflifex . ' semi-socialist- 1f ' o he saya: r ' ' s -- 6. - -- THE PLAIN TRUTH Kahn states some plain Otto and the Sweetness Straight to the west to await a new dawning. Searching the way for wars muted strings. . -- ,1 west,- - - Up and away, ere the hush of the morning, . lanes where the wild throstle Speeding-pas- t - sings, Now that the war is over, many restrictions en mining development should be remoyed. Owing io government orders large producers were restricted and many small producers -- - - , suspended entirely. Restrictions were necessary in order to win the war) and the mining industry responded with superb patriotism. Thousands of skilled men and mining engineers were taken out of development work and sent to the front to help win the war. Thousands of mines suspended production , . and. development work ta meet the governments demand for. man power. ' These mines suspended financial operations and elosed np their properties until after the war and pnt their money into the war. . i, All restrictions hindering legitimate , development should now be removed and let the work of opening new mines go "ahead. anti-Americ- v -- '- -1- ,- ' Speeds to the Things. GIVE MINING AN EVEN CHANCE ' - Answer again but a swift bullet wrings Breath from its mark, and a soul, throngh .rii.. i " , delicious. i 1 final outcome before passing judgment. If the hoys will but stay in line for a time we believe (lint what appears to be a tangle will be straightened out and the services of good men will be secured to take charge of the boys. i hat , -- i . -- .1 Enemy sfiar shells f Their scattering splendor Tells its white tale, while the man yonder - - ' ' ' clings the Like a dead thing, lest this Hate-Go' "t spender Fling one more heart to the Ashes of Things. commission. Provo, not -With this condition existing it will be necessaryto try to enlist some .of the boys, who have won their spurs1 in the regular service in order to officer the men who have joined. However, with conditions rather mixed it is up to the boys who have enlisted to await the oo- is made jn a moment . at taple. 1 The-fuses-h- Washington making it practically impossible for more than a few of the present officers to hold their appointments. It is quite possible that out of the two hundred odd men enlisted in -- , Calls from the trenches! sput, tered t him have quivered and died ; a Yonder behirid Yet in the darkness the' cry that" was uttered, Most not be silenced the job must be tried. -- , V line. i NSEWRO ' v riunging, then crawling) one man in the twilight, par-tiall- y - dugouts Theres health, too. IbrPostun? contains tHe goodness of cereals,(bitb no harmful substance. guns from the and ridges' Pour Out their hate till the shrapnel, like rain. Breaks the faltering wires, and our bridges Lift up as live things and sink back again. The boys who joined the National Guard are wondering just what status they occupy after the many new rules and regulations ' haTe leen handed down regarding them.- - When they enlisted they believed that they ' were building a strong reserve tha) .might prove of great value to the nation, as the men 'would be trained when called into service. Then the war ended and of course changed "i the outlook very materially. Order after order eame along and changed the whole original plan. Now comes a ruling from the department at fe' the Guns from Subscribers wishing, the address of thei paper changed will please give their former as well as their present address. All papers are continued until an explicit order is received by us to discontinue, in which case xall arrears must be paid. If you move, order your papr movedwith you, or discontinued, otherwise yoy will be held responsible for the time it is delivered to the old ' '; address. ' - T A PECULIAR SITUATION InacupofR)stun theres a most attractive flavor;. . : J ' mountains, Answer far calls, or are stricken and fail ; Leap from the trenches, and back, over fountains Born where the death spirits bubble and wail. .50 25c for six months, or straight rate of 25c for each single month. . into the dawning, oh One year, strictly in advance Six months, strictly in advance Three months, strictly in advance If not paid in advance, add 50c iiato in? a Cup Up and away in we utuu u. Speeding through lanes where the wild throstle Provo, Utah. "Billy 8unday Slang.1 Slnsg of a sort Americana w'oQld recognize aa Billy Snnday type Ha creeping Into the sermons of the Anglican padres at the front, according to a writer In the British Weekly. The parsons talk the language of the trenches, believing the men like It And the men, U la claimed, prefer the same careful diction they are accustomed to In thelrchnrchey at home. . - - - tjicbpwclts regular, and the breath will be sweet and, healthy;. But let poisons accumu late in the digestive organs, the system becomes clogged, gases form in the stomach and affect the breath. ECtlVC, . ti' - h Correct . these conditions t Ypri tH Beecham's Bills. , .They promptly rebate thftbodiw, ly functions ajld are- Si quick remedy for sourstomoch and - Bod Breatfiu; LwsMf ) ? ... . 'j AmrAMkfeftfc tU Wad . Wwinlaa, - Mow, Hh,tK. Sometimes Judge Tee Hastily, N Pesvsnta Mhdem Sticking. To make- a sibling eereen or window sash move easily, rub a paraffin candle along the edge which Is likely to bind. This an. effective label cant that lusts a Fong time and tv easily . . , ., It might be advisable for 91 to eemtd . our own depths and background 'and cultivate a certain perspective and foreground for the people we nth lessly condemn- - a hopelessly tospossi-- : ble, and so, put se. much greater an ImicpJooished. Dry soap may he nsed pediment to' the way of their advanceIn this way. . . . ment to better thisgs. Crltkteca la a cruel and; too often an entirely unnecMott for Dead Aethers. essary weapon to wield agatoet those We ere told that ooee, when Pa- with a bom. we come in contact There tience Worth was spelling out the end- are very few people who are really less page of the Sorry Tale," she Impossible". If only we would make -ame ta a sudden stop, then wrote, the effprif to fist! their good ahd wortlk This be nnff," and knocked off for the whll. virtues. Exchange night. A blessed phrase, and, of a certainty, her finest inspiration. 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