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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, PAGE TWO. wroinwjtsBai sr HraMJpmali A Scripps-Ca- 1 Reese Hutchinson of Wellsvllle on a statutory charge tried In district court this morning and thruout Tuesday morning and after- noon. The Jury recoived tho case at 11:25 a. m. Healing of testimony In the rase, ?n which Hutchinson, his brother Heher Hutchluson, and Oliver Baugh were charged Joint ly with having committed a statutory offense against a old Providence girl at Wellavllle on the morning of June 7 last, occupied attention of the court all day Tuesday. Rebuttal arguments of the prose cut ion and defense counsel before the jury consumed most of Wei nexday morning. Both Heber and Reese Hutchinson were sentenced by Judge Harris to Indeterminate sent once on not to exceed five years, SELLS Divorce Decree Is Awarded In Court Mr. has A TRUE STORY By W. M. Everton Hullo, Brown, are you going to use your stopladder this afternoon?- Yes, Im afraid I am. Splendid! Then you mind lending me your wont lawn-mowe- This story may be true but it didnt happen recently in Logan cr vicinity because both Brown and his borrowing frihnd know you ran rent both stepladdvra and lawn mowers at Everton & Sons Co. Incidentally they are much better friends since our rent department has made borrow, ng gether unnecessary. alto- X behalf. McParsnip 'toHoover, ' MISS S. M. manding de- the toss bozos who deportation lighted cigaret stubs out of office windows on top of cars parked in the street below. Fhnto ty Ray Carlson. Lil Gee Gee, who was on a picnic yesterday, says she was highly flew at A woodpecker Insulted. her head. of KSigvH' n PROFILERS' V ' NOTE I cannot sing the old songs I sang long years ago Without somebody yowling: Lets play the radio! MUSIC Preston News ' 4 4 t t growers' promisor y notes as readily as those of luustrles and businesses. SALT LAKE CITY. Aug. 19. (I.D The Westerfi Drought Relief conference had adjourned today alter proapproving a comprehensive gram or relief for the sorely beset western livestock and farmer. The relief program outlined by the conference ini luded: 1. Reduction by one half of railroad rates on livestock and feeds to and from drought areas. 2. of reclamation Suspension payments on federal reclamation projects where settlers received inadequate water Hits year. 3. Corporation of local banks in from livestnckmcn preventing liquidating breeding slock. 4. Utilization of the balance estimated at $15,000,000 of last years fedeial dought relief fund lor the stricken western areas. 5. uigantzation of local agencies to handle possible human suffering on farms this winter. 6. Survey of ranges, improvements on ranges and extension of the forest grazing season, 7. deafest use possible available local feeds. r.rvr TG(I!n?'5r f'.'r h ? n ' looms is so compart that it exA of Complimentary to Miss Kather-- ! Ogden, who is the guest of Miss Helen Thompson, a jolly slumber party was held at the J. H. Slater home Thursday evening. A dainty supper was served at 8 oclock to Miss Klis Worley, Miss Faye McFalls, the guest of honor and the hostess. Maxine Merrill has Mary Louise Merrill of Salt Lake City as her guest for a few days. Oswald Crockett and John Stoddard of Portland are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stodine le In the ational 2 37 Mr. Farr of 19 OJ.B Secretaries of state from nearly half of the states, here for their anntml convention, saw the sights of Salt Lake City and environs a, min-- u eec-ond- L- PaGeddes. Mrs. William Chandler c o a a t and Mrs. William Andrie formed 14 picnics a trio and sang several number. record hy attending without once donning his sweeties Miss Florence Peterson read most hat rolling his pants to his knees entertainingly two, one act dramas and doing an Imitation Highland and Mrs. George Alder and Mrs. Paul Alder favored with a duet. fling. Photo hy Parley Savage. About sixty attended. Max Johnson of Logan, E. C. AnLife in prehistoric times had derson and G. A. Johnson and A cave man son Harold spent Saturday, Sunday some advantages. never had to pay excess baggage ond Monday on a fishing trip in charges when lie took his wife on Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van Noy a trip that was to last only one week. were week end visitors in Salt Lake City. FIRE WHEN READY A charming affair of Sunday was the birthday dinner party givOh. orab a trusty musket, lad, so en by Mr. and Mrs. Osmond And sink a leaden slug or Into the carcass of the simp the occasion being Mrs. show a Who crackles peanuts in Thirty Golightlys anniversary. and children were two grown-upYE DIARY transported to a nearby grove Earlie home, and to cleaning my wheie a sumptuous chicken dinner petrol buggy, which hath grown was served and general sociability exceedingly dirtie, and after wash- enjoyed. Tlie children were ening do discover it do be of a red tertained with various games. Tne guests included. Mr. and color, and not unpleasing to the And, raising the hood, do Mrs. Henry Dailey, Mr. end Mis. eye. find It hath four cylinders, which A. W Stevenson, Mt. and Mis. doth surprise me greatlie, for Weldon Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Honever since I got it have I heard ward Hall and their families. more than three! Sheriff and Mrs. W. P. Head and Sheriff and Mrs. Jake Paten Times are so haul that cafe- returned homo Monday morning teria patrons, whin ttiey st.uk from a most delightful three day their own dishes, are nut run trip to Idaho Falls and Boise. While away they attended the tipping themselves. Sheriffs State convention held at Don't brag. It isn't the whistle Idaho Falls and were treated royUnit '"pulls The train, ally by the pimple of that com- cific Tonight, after a banquet, they will entrain for Zion National park. Secretaries late yesterday were toM that the quickest way to reduce traffic fatalities was enactment of a drivers license law uniform In all states. E. Ray Cato, superintendent of the traffic patrol of California, submitted a paper on Hie subject. It was read by Frank C. Jordan, California secretary of state. Cato stated that all drivers should be rarefully examined. Thus persons physically unfit to handle a car would be kept away from drivers wheels. s DC 16 mile front at Bovill, than 960 men curried on. fighting the spread of flames through the green potlatch timber. From time to time a small crew would be separated from the main group, ruahed into the timber a few miles away to battle a new blaze caused by lighting or to halt a "spot fire started hy flying embers. Everything (hat man can do is being done, but forestry officials admit that only rain can halt the terrible devastation now going on in w idespread timber lands. 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Seethe new improved guaranteed Goodyear 294.40 (4.40-21- BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OC miles on their projected S'Hl mile tends only a few inches from the flight to Nemuro. Japan, when wall and is designed to be inmotor trouble forced a sudden stalled close to a floor, she re it landing at Avatcha Bay. The troui tjiij ble was remedied. Relent, Well show you d tires ! high-price- Mrs Wdlis Hendricks attended a party ill Richmond Friday afternoon at the liome of Mrs. EdFish have so keen a sense of win Stoddard. Mr. and Mrs. James Rullock and hearing Hint they eun hear sounds below those audible to Hie human three children spent the week end ears, ami a little higher Hum the at Provo. Mrs. George Alder entertained highest notes of a violin. All the Shimmies in the movies don't get thrown over the clifls. P- O va . . . munity. There's spring in the step and a light in the eye of the man with an independent income. He is aide to make good use of any opportunity that conies his way. Federal Building and Loan Association offers you greater security and a sure return on your investment. TOKU). Auk. 19 (U - The Dying I.indberghs found haven todav nt Keloi Islet, one of Hie rocky kurile chain in the fog blanketed "smoky seas," where they made an :3h p. m. landing at (4:30 a. ni. KSTi on their flight from Siberia to Japan alter a hat-tiwith fog that had forced one other stop. Word of the safe landing on the Islet opposite Muroton bay came from the mlnistiy of communications af'er connoting radio reports to the Ochiisl station here bad caused concern for the safety of Pol. Lindbergh and his wife. Tho Lindbeighs took off from Ietropavlovsk, Kamchatka seaport, at 8:45 a. m., (6:45 p. m. Tuesday cited, Mrs. Ben Kanow and children appeared In their Japanese costumes and entertained with instrumental music, songs and dancing. A comic reading by Ligzie Weaver was enjoyed and Miss Florence Webb of Richmond gave a talk on "How to Dress on a Limited Income. Mrs. Emma Merrill directed a few games and dainty refreshments were served. Imitation may be the sincerest Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Tanner and Mis. Lillian C. Booth have gone form of. flattery but you cant to Yellowstone park for. a few flatter a girl with an Imitation diamond. days. year a lished today. fields. with a prettily arranged birthday party in honor of her son Mack on his ninth anniversary Wedness day afternoon. Twelve little goes' were bidden. Games were played and then luncheon was served at a table which had a large decorated birthday cake as a centerpiece. A splendid program was presented to the Fourth ward Relief socthe report iety ladies following meeting Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. That is as pretty a sermon on tlie benefits of a Christian civilization, as it reacts on an optimist, as I have read recently. . Now I do not know that the girl will regain her spirit of happiness when she acquires a job. Ierhaps her former happy disposition was merely the innocence of youth; pei haps the moths wings have, been scorched by the fire of lifes candle, and all that remains is to lay eggs of wo'tns, and poison apples in the paradise. BUT I know this; If the miss was born with that weird Inner flair for joy of living that some of us have, there can no outside thrust of orooil misfortune change the capacity for hourly enjoyment. Some ' people are born happy; some are born miserable; and it is not of tlie slightest consequence wiiat happens to such people one discovers a joy In living, the other discovers a disgust. All religions, by the way, derive their support from the latter class. dard, sr. The First ward Relief society members enjoyed a program and inoleum will be luncheon following the monthly r e m erqbered business meeting Tuesday afteras the young noon. The program consisted of an last instrumental duet by Mary Perry man who estabMrs. Olive and Helen Palmer; t e pew Walter Egan gave a musical number and Miss Margaret Foss re- j Many of tlie large colleges of the eountry receive millions of dollars in legacies every year, but they would much prerer to be be. queathed a good The Tardleu plan was based on three principal points: SPOKANE. Wash., Aug. 19. (UR1 1. The limitation by governLegions of men, weartd to the ment decree of the proportion of point of exhaustion, battled shoulIn der to shoulder today to turn back foreign wheat Incorporated Hie advancing wall of flame which French flour. 2. The limit al Ion of wheat Imthreatened to invade the towns of ported to Hu exact needs of mil- Try and Bovlll, Idaho. And to add to their worries, lets, regulated by Import licenses. 3. Creation of easier credits, lightning, like enemy airships in hanks agreeing to accept wheat war days, shot bolts of fire into COMPOUND under the disagreeable, crooked thinking of the past year "Do you think that when I get a job, and my mind is occupied with other things, that I will forget these thoughts and regain my former personality? "The knowledge that I could again be like I used to be would and give me the i'rd. doubt destroyer that "Sincerely yours, just addressed a letter P r e I I dent time el. La Compound is worth its weight in gold. I took it at the change. My mother told me how wonderful it was and you should see the result. Everyone takes me to be ten years younger than I am. 1 have good color and feel fine all the time. I recommend this medicine to any woman that I hear complaining. Mrs. D. H. Page, 6)7 Court St., San Bernardino, Cal. became. There Is nothing In this world that I want more than to be way I used to be. Please tell me this: Is my old personality gone forever, or is It jURt submerged their b o HI . s' pea-lousl- Elmer J. Linoleum, picnicker, today broke a worlds record by getting an olive out of an olive FIST ice-cube- TkteWu. thoughts; with resentment, awful melancholy; also an Everything Inferiority complex. that was not my nature to be 1 SUMMER SPORTS SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. -- Here is a letter I answered perWhat sonally; also the heck is seven years Latin good for if a writing fellow cannot drag it in by the ears every so often? From childhood to The letter: a year ago, when I was 18 1 was always happy, carefree, and liked by my associates. Then, after a year of futile searching for work, my mind became such destructive occupied by the, sens ed Its climax today when wheat touched 162 francs a quintal, or approximately $1.82 a bushel. The rise was achieved in spite of an abundant harvest throughout the country. The French farmers are obtaining more than three times as much for their wheat as are American and Canadian growers. The modern young man Is crop statistics were rated 50 per cent below the mod- notComplete available but government deern ymihg woman. Cosco Hamilpartments said they would not be ton, British author. deficient. France may have to import 20 per cent of her requirements before tlie next harvest, but the Tardleu plan has foreseen that and has an import-licensplan in operation to bring in the required grain. Before the Tardleu plan became effective, French farmers were threatening to discontinue planting, all hough tlie Frenrh crop never has been sufficient to meet In the last year, consumption. between two harvests, the price has been inereased about 33 per rent from 105 francs te 162 francs a quintal, equivalent to an increase from $1.20 to $1.82 a bush- Vegetable SiaJEAT "'em kmgck Grateful automobile owners are planning to present a purse o gold to Egbert McParsnip, I n of appreciation on hie efforts S1.82 Ooorge Lemon In district court Wednesday morning. Judge M. C. Harris atvardod the decree under terms of mutual consent of the couple to an equitable division of their property real and personal. They were married at Logan, October 12, 1901. Ill SO COLD POPULAR HERO! WHEAT AT "EM CCME !J.: Another thing this world needs Is a handy device for vulcanizing canoes that spring a leak three miles from shore. QUICK The Tardleu PARIS, Aug. 19. T. Lemon was plan of revalorization of wheat and from default other Frenrh farm products reach- by S LETf Au BU--r ! A bark-field- Tuesday afternoon. 'TYDIA E. PINK.IIAM CF a YIS"T the remains. i FRENCH I A doctor to examine the liquored. 3: A coroner to examine Federal radio commission recently renewed the license for broadcasting of a person known as the Rev. Rob Shuler, a Los Angeles divine. Dr. Shuler, it seems, is in the habit of using his station for the spreading of unsavory gossip about citizeno, the purveying of various rumors, and a great deal of irresponsible chatter. Chief Examiner Yost, of the commission, commenting on this, says that: "The practice of reflecting upon the character of a citizen, based solely on lumors, resulting in injury both to the business and reputation or ouch citizens, is indefensible. But the commission decided to let Dr, Shuler go on doing it and, we think, rightly. If the government, through its radio commission, once established a right to censor radio, there is no knowing where it might stop. Dr.- Shuler, if he continues his broadcasting of abuse and misstatement will inevitably bring about his own downfall. Any attempt to silence him would merely make him a martyr. Freedom of speech will always be abused by a few but that is no justification for any general curtailment of the right by a government body. returned against -- 2: LET THE GENTLEMAN SPOUT A venliet of guilty was 12:15 p. m. today th dukes, i siidd& YEEL. ToR&crr-Tt- r some "Tramps the liquor, Neither this newspaper, nor any of its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, directly or Indirectly, with any political party, pibltc utilliy. real estato promotion or other private business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service. HD By Hill Billy1 3'US'T'XeEeAi SO LoM3 MAVB5 t, d GUILTY -- Howdy, folks! 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