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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, RANDOLPH CITY PRECINCT P. 1-- P. 1-- 8, Limb, ' s also lots 2 E 3--4 blk 8 P. P. E 48, 15 Clifford Kennedy, blk 9 $31.71 26 'Selina Norris, lots E blk 15 E 28 P. 48, . $9.03 P. 48, H. J. Norris, Jr., to Kay Barton, lot - 7 blk 15 ; jr. s $.74 P. 49, L. 9 Della McKinnon,' com at se cor blk 20 th w 13 rd 5 ft th n 10 rd th e 13 rd 5 ft, th s 10 rd to beg, blk 20 - P. Leo, ; ,..,.......$17.54 5, 80 E 15 Arch McKinnon to lots blk 20 $29.71 49, E 23 Andrew Nicholls, 49, P. com at pt 23 rd s fr ne cor blk 20 th w 20 rd th s 6 rd th e 20 rd th n 6 rd to beg also com at pt 12 rd n fr se cor th w 20 rd th n rd th e 20 rd th s rd to $27.49 beg blk 20 P. 49, L. 28 Rose Norris, lot 1 blk 22 $1.48 P. 49, L. 29 Wilford Norris, lot 2 blk 22 .$18.83 P. 49, E 31 A. W. Larson, lots blk 22 $13.43 P. 49. E 33 Wm. Hess, lot 8 blk 22 $2.59 P. 50, E 3 Lew Hayword, lots . blk 25 ...5.44 P. 50, L. 11 Finest Corless to . Farrell Peart, w lots 4 n lot 3 blk 27 $9.25 P. 50, L. 26 A. D. Fackrcll, lot nenw acres ; 1 rd s of ne cor of lot 4, th . i com at se cor of lot 5, th s 1 rd th e 20 rds, th n 63 ft ,th w 180 ft, th si 34 ft, th w 30 ft, th n 18 ft, th w 60 ft th s 8 ft. th w 40 ft, 25 f t to beg sec 28 . . $28.45 P. 51, L. 7 LeVearl Peart, com at- - pt 12 rds and 13 ft s from nw cor lot 5, th e 4 rds, th n 18 ft, th w 4 rds, th s 18 ft to point of beg $8.07 blk 28 P. 51, E 11 Lynn McKinnon, com at pt 10 rds s from nw cor lot 5, th e 12 rds, th s 46 ft, th w 8 rds th n 18 ft, th w 4 rds, th n 28 ft, to pt of beg blk 28 . . . $5.29 , P. 51, E 18 Reay Kennedy, com at se cor lot 1, th w 82 ft, th n 49 ft. th e 82 ft, th s 49 ' $2.96 ft to beg blk 29 P. 51, E 22 Gladys Conley, th s ' ww of lot 1 blk 29 ,...$1.48 P. 52, L. 1 'Bank of Randolph, com at ne cor lot 1, th s 36 ft, th w 6 rds, th n 36 ft, th e 6 rds, to $51.58 beg blk 29 P. 52, L. 10 Taylor Bond, e $20.24 of lot 1 blk 31 Geo. I. Barker, P. 52, L. 18 com at s cor lot 1, th n 55 ft th w 96 ft th s 55 ft th e 95 ft $101.01 to beg blk 32 P. 52, E 23 Arthur Brough, com sw cor lot 2 th n 20 rd th e 113 ft th s 107 ft! th w 56 ft th s 223 ft th w 57 ft to beg blk 32 P. 52, E $6.22 29 lot 5 blk 32 P. 52, L. 31 Emma I. Argyle, $8.69 Birdia A. McKin- lot 4 blk 33 $32.82 non, e P. 52, E 30 Arthur Barton, $27.49 blk 32 lot P. 53, L. 5 O. J. Spencer Est. to Alma Argyle, lot 7 & 20 sq rd $38.55 in lot 2--3 blk 33 P. 53, E 14 Eva May Telford. $7.73 e lot 4 blk 34 P. 53, Ij. 17 Harold E. Brough, com 3 rds 10 ft w of ne cor lot 8, th s 10 rds, th w 16 rds 6 ft. th n 10 rd. th e 16 rds 6 Ml ft to $15.10 Ibeg in blk 34 P, 53, L. 32 Ernest A. McKinnon, com 26 rd s 15 rd 29 ft w th w 14 rd th of se cor s 10 rd e 1 4rd n 10 rd to beg, sec $28.38 30 twp 11 rg 7 P. 54,' L. 12 jOhas. E. Lofthouse to Arthur McKinon, com 16 rd s fr nw cor of swnw sec 30 th s 22 rd th e 12 rd th n 22 rd th w 12 rd to beg also com at nw cor th s 16 of sw id th e 154 ft th n 16 rd th w 154 ft to beg sec 30 twp 11 rg 7 ....$6.62 P. 54, L. 30 Smith, George com 35 rds w of ne cor lot 8 blk 30 th w 5 rds, th s 17 rds 14 ft, th e 5 rds, th n 17 rds 14 ft to $1.48 toeg sec 30 twp 11 rg 7 Smith. P. 54, E 32 George com 40 rds w of ne cor of lot 8. blk 30 th w 5 rds. th s 17 rds, 14 ft, the e 5 rds, tin n 17 rds 14 ft to beg sec 30 twp 11' rg 7 1-- ' nene . . . , t . ' , - ...$23.20 P. 54, L 34 Mary A. Norris, com at pt 30 rds w of ne cor lot 8 blk 30, th s 20, rds 7 ft, th w 10 9 ft, th e 5 rds, rds, tli n 2 th n 17 rds 14 ft, th e 5 rds ' to ' pt of beg, sec 30, twp 11 rg 7 $30.52 P. 55, L. 1 Ellen Kennedy, com 20 rds w of ne cor lot 8 blk 30, th w 5 rds. th s 17 rds. 14 ft, ft to th e 5 rds, th n 17 rds beg, sec 30 two 11 rg 7 . .'. . $8 14 p. 55, E 17 Isabelle Nebeker, com at sw cor lot 1. blk 19. th w 24 rds, th s 14 rds, th e 24 rds. th n 14 rds, to pt of 'beg, sec 30 $42.35 twp 11 rg 7 ils 14' - ' 22 w $2.28 senw ; sw-n- Lydia Weston, sec 30 twp 13 rg e $12.01 P. 83, L. 4 Vernest Windley, com 13 rds s fr nw cor sec 5. th e 80 rds, th s 23 rds, th w 80 rds. th n 23 to beg, sec 5 twp 14 rg $6.27 Andrew Mattson, also com at se snw cor sec 33, th n 51 deg 45 e 3.30 ch. th n 20 deg 30 w 36.80 ch, th s 83 deg 30 w 50.39 ch, th s 27.95 ch. the e 60 ch to beg, also com th s 2.25 ch, th at sw cor ne s 80 deg 30 w1 20.33 ch, th n 5.75 oh, th e 20 ch to beg, sec 33" twp 13 rg 5, 364 acres $76.26 P. 6S, L. 12 N. O. Wahlstrom, com 1.55 ch s from nw cor ne V; th s 51 deg 50 w 25.44 ch, ine th s 10 ch, th n 51 deg 50 e 25.44 ch, th n 10 ch to beg, sec 34 twp 13 rg 5, 20 acres $4.18 P. 68, E 14 N. O. Wahlstrom, com at pt n 51 deg 45 e 3.30 ch from sw cor sec 34, th n 20 deg 30 w 24 ch, th n 50 deg 25 e 32.50 ch. th s 20 ch, th s 50 deg 45 w 9.50 ch, th e 7.56 ch, th s 4.50 chs, th s 51 deg 45 e 21 ch to beg, sec 34. twp 13 rg 5, 59 acres . . $18.43 P. 68, L. 19 Andrew Mattson, sec 34, th w 14.50 com ne cor se ch, th n 51 deg 50 e 18.38 ch, th s 11.39 ch to beg, also com at se cor nw Vise sec 34, th w 19.25 ch, th n 51 deg 50 e 26.36 ch, th s 14.93 ch to beg, also swViseVi sec sec 34 also com at sw cor se 34, th w 24.45 ch, th n 51 tl'g 50 of e 32.18 ch, to nw cor of sw said seVi sec 34, th s 20 ch to beg sec 34, th s also com ne cor se 9.35 ch to middle creek, th s 58 deg 30 w 19.90 oh th s 38 deg 30 w 5 ch th n 19.25 ch th n 51 deg sec line, th e 50 e 7.48 ch to 14.50 ch to beg, sec 34 twp 13 rg 5. 115 acres $25.46 - P. 69. L. 29 N. O. Wahlstrom, com at pt 10 ch s from ne cor swVi ; th e 16.50 ch th s 12 deg 15 e 5.50 ch, th n 51 deg 30 e 3.85 ch, th s 13.85 ch, th w 9.90 ch, th n 6 deg w 4.25 ch, th s 42 deg w 14.50 ch, th s 62 deg w 3.50 eh, th n 26 deg 30 w 18 ch, th n 38 deg w 10 ch, th n 84 deg 30? e 17.75 ch to beg, sec 35 twp 13 $7.22 rg 5, 59 acres P. 69. E 32 Andrew Mattson, com at pt 6.93 ch s 32 deg e from sec 35, th s 16 nw cor swnw deg 30 e 27.50 ch, th n 84 deg 15 w 11.80 ch to pt in middle of creek, th n 17 deg 30 e 20.55 ch, th n 51 deg 50 e 4.625 eh to beg, sec 35 - twp 13 rg 5, 18 acres $3.80 P. 70, L. 33 Merlin Kearl, com 10 ch n 9.60 ch w- - from se cor se th n 20.86 ch. th w 20.56 ch th s 20.86 ch, th e 20.50 ch to pt of beg, sec 36 twp 13 rg 5, 42 ; $18.05 acres P. 71, E 33 Andrew Mattson, sec 29 th n 17 com sw cor nw deg e 950 ft, th n 38 deg w 410 ft th s to beg, sec 29 twp 13 rg 6. 4 $.38 acres P. 71, E 35 Andrew Mattson, ne sec 30 twp 13 rg 6, 160 acres laketown precinct P. 59, L. 28 Andrew Mattson, sec 3, th w com at ne cor nv 20 oh. th s 20 ch. th n 54 dee 20 e 13.25 ch, th n 39 deg e 13.25 ch $52.06 P. 72, L 2 C. H. Alley, nw also com at pt 52 rds w os fe sec, th w 21.86 ch, th s 3.15 ch, th e 21.86 ch, th n 3.15 ch to beg, th e 1 rds. less com sw cor nw th n 144 rds, th e 35 rds, th n 16 rds to n line of sec th w along rd to nw cor sec th line 36 s 160 rd to beg, sec 30 twp 13 rg $55.52 6, 149 acres P. 72, L. 11 N. O. Wahlstrom, com 25 rds 3 ft fe of nw cor se sec line 17 rds 2 ft, th e on th s 91 rds, th w 17 rds 2 ft, rds to beg, sec 30 twp th n 91 13 rg 6. 10 acres $5.32 P. 72, L. 21 Mary Kearl, com se cor th w 13 rds 2 ft, th n 28 rds. th e 93 rds, 2 ft, th s 28 rds, th w 80 rds to beg, sec 30 twp $5.89 13 rg 6, 16 acres P. 73. L. 13 Ole Mattson, com 26 rds n 85 rds e from sw cor1 lot 2. th n 9 rds, th e 19 rds. th s 9 rds th w 19 rds to pt of beg, sec 31 twp 13 rg 6, 1 acre, $3.59 Jessie Mattson, P. 74, E 14 com 8 rds e from ne cor blk 2, th s 13 rds. th e 13 rds, th n 13 rds, th w 13 rds to beg, see 31 twp 13 $1.62 rg 6, 1 acre P. 75. E 5 Ethel Cheney, lot $L61 1 blk 2 P. 75. E 11 Jessie Mattson. $9.73 lot 1 blk 3 P. 75. E 17 N. O. Wahlstrom. $15.78 lots 2 blk 4 P. 75. E 18 N. O. Wahlstrom. $.95 lot 3, blk 4 P. 75. E 32 Merlin Kearl, lots 4 $ 547 blk 8 P 76, E 2 Randall Kearl & $6.06 et al lot 8 blk 9 3-- ....$3.80 E Ray WTindley, com nw cor th s 36 rds, th e 8 rds, n 36 rds, w 80 to place of beg, sec 5 twp 14 rg 5, 18 acres P. 83, 9 sec 5, ,t....$7.00 E 21 (State of Utah, e also com 4 ch w from se cor neVi of seVi sec 6, th n 17 ch; th w along Hodges canal to pt 6 ch s from nw cor of ne Vise Vi ; th n 6 ch, th e 20 ch, th s 20 ch. th w 4 ch to beg, sec 6 twp 14, rg 5, 57 $3.23 acres P. 84, L. 10 State of Utah, P. se-n- 83, sec 8, less com sec cor 5 to 8, 1320 ft e from th s 1320 ft, th w 670 ft, th ne to see 8 twp 14 rg 5. beg, also sw $30.59 230 acres P. 84, E 11 L. L. Cook, com cor see 5 & 8 1320 ft e from s th s 1320, th w 670 ft, th ne to beg, sec 8 twp 14 rg 5, 10 acres $1.14 Isaac Wamsley, P. 87, L. 4 com 14.41 ch n from sw cor sec 21. th e 14 ch, n 4 ch, w 14 ch, s 4 ch to beg, sec 21 twp 14 rg 5, $3.90 6 acres Isaac Wamsley, P. 87, L. 6 com 14.66 ch n & 14 ch e from sw cor sec 21, th n 3 ch, 75 Iks e 4.51 ch to beg, ch, s 3.75 ch, w 4.51 sec 21 twp 14 rg 5, 2 acres $.76 P. 87, E 26 Wright T. Saxton, com 80 rds n from sw cor sec 28, th e 40 rds, n 27 rds, w 40 rds, s 27 rds to beg, sec 28 twp 14 rg $1.33 5, 7 acres W. T. Saxton, P. 87, E 31 com 80 rds n of sc cor see 20, th n 25 rds, w 80 rds, s 25 rds, e 80 rds to beg, sec 29 twp 14 rg 5, $3.12 12 acres P. 88, L. 30 Ideal Beach Co., com at ne cor of lot 5, th s 7.80 ch, s 70 deg e 6.75 ch, n 8 deg 53 e 6.83 ch to Lake Shore, th nw along Lake Shore to beg., sec 34 $153.29 twp 14 rg J, 5 acres P. 89, E 5 N. W. Brouth, lot blk 6, Dunham Addition, sec $.76 34 twp 14 rg 5 P. 89, L. 25 Rue Windley, com sw cor lot 3 sec 32, th nt 10 rd 4 ft, th e 80 rd, s 10 rd 415 ft, wt 805 rg 5, rd to beg, sec 32 wp $3.99 acres P. 89, L. 28 Wm. R. Windley, rd n com at pt 116 4 rd e, 1 froqa sw cor lot 3 sec 32, th n 16 4 rds, e 39 3--4 rds, s 16 34 rds, w 39 4 rds to beg, also com 10 rds 4 ft n of sw cor lot 3 sec 32, th n 8 rds, e 80 rds, s 8 rds, w 80 rds to beg, sec 32 twp 15 rg 5, 9 $1.94 acres William Payne, P. 90, L. 28 lot 3, blk 1, Plat B, also com at se cor blk 1, th n 1.25 ch, tli w 4.50 ch, th s 1.25 ch. e 4.50 ch to $7.30 beg. lot 3 blk 1 plat B P. 91 L. 7 Eldon Pope, s of ; ' nwVineVi ; .... 1-- 3-- 3-- 3-- lot 1 blk 4, Garden City, lot 1 blk $7.50 10 Vernon Pope, com Plat A 4 P. 91, E 2.25 ch s from nw cor lot 7, blk 5, Plat A, Garden City, th e 4.50 ch, th s 2.25 ch, th w 4.50 ch, th n 2.25 ch to beg, lot 7, blk 5 plat $357 A P. 91, L. 24 N. J. Hodges, w- 5 of lot 10, lot 10 blk 6 plat A ; $48.74 .P. 92, E 4 Owen Satterthwaite, com at pt 11.30 ch w and 98 Iks s 2-- sw, 1-- acres 5, 11 - ,$134.83 Etoima E. Jacobson, s 5 rds, th e 20 rds, th n 5 rds, th w 20 rds to beg, blk 28 ..$9.62 P. 51. K 3 Emma Jacobson, E wsw - com sesw, all less 1 acre; of lot 5 lying w of State Highway, also com at sw cor lot 4: th n 535 ft to Swan Creek, th e along cen of State Highway th se along cen of Stat ellighway to intersection with s line of lot 4. th w 1410 ft to beg, sec 5 twp 14, rg 5, 124 acres Lydia Weston, twp 13 rg 5, 40 acres - from ne of lot 1, th s 18 rds, e 30 rds, nw along brow of hill 20 rds. th w 22 rds to beg, less com 11.30 ch w and 98 Iks s from ne lot 1, th s 6 rds 11 ft, th e 30 rds, th n 6 rds 11 ft, th w 30 rds. lot $6.67 14 blk 8 plat A P. 92. E 7 J. Hodges and Benson. com at pt on Lake Shore 40.88 eh e of nw cor sec 21, th w 6.61 ch. s 21 deg 15 e 6.14 ch, th s 89 deg 51 e 4.02 ch, th n on Lake Shore to beg, lot 14 blk 8 plat $1.38 A 3 acres P. 92, L. 15 Beckie Cross to Eden Erickson, com 12 rds n of se cor lot 4, th n 6 rds, th w 18 rds, th s 6 rds. th e 18 rds to beg, $8.00 lot 4 blk 1 plat B P. 92. L. 17 George Langford, com 4.25 ch n and 1.50 ch w of se th n 4.57 ch. th e cor nwsw ' 5.45 ch, th s 4.57 ch, th w 5.45 ch to beg, sec 21 twp 14 rg 5, 3 acres - $2.25 P. 92. E 22 tm ch, e 8.62 ch, th n 2 ch, th w 8.62 ch to beg, sec 21 twp 14 rg 5, 2 $10.67 acres ' Isaac Wamsley, P. 92, E 24 com at pt 14.41 ch n and 19 ch e of sw cor of sed 21, th run n 2 ch, th e 8.62 ch. th s 2 ch, th w 8.62 ch to beg, sec 21 twp 14 rg 5, 2 acres ,..$1.15 P. 92, L. 31 Oelia A. Langford, lot 19 lot 19 blk 8 plat B, 2 acres $9.18 W. Sprouse, to P. 93. E Effle Sprouse, lot 18, lot 18 blk $3.45 8 plat B, 7 acres PICKLEVILLE TOWN 20. P. 95, E 5 Wright T. Saxton, com 80 rds n and 40 rds e from sw cor of sec 28, th e 80 rds. th n 27 rds, th w 40 rds. th s 27 rds to beg, sec 28 twp 14 rg 5, 6 acres $1.52 P. 82. L. 1 Rue Windley, com at nw cor sec 5, th e 80 rds. th s 13 rds. th w 80 rds, th n 13 rds to beg,, sec 5 twp 14 rg 5, 6 acres, $3.42 P, 82, E 4 State of Utah, nw-s- ............ 5, 120 acres P. 68, L. 7 P. 50,- E 34 Iieay and Cliff Kennedy, com at sw cor lot 4, th e 11 rds, th n 5 rds, th w 11 rds, tb s 5 rds to bg, blk 28 1 12 rg $4.37 $2.28 29 15 GARDEN CITY PRECINCT w Claude L. Cheney, sec 9 twp 12 rg 6, 40 sec sec nse w ne-n- $11.40 Chancy E Mattson, twp 14 rg 7, 320 acres $34.92 P. 77, L. 33 Henry W. Young, ; seViswVi Pegram, Tdaho, sec 18 twp 14 rg 7, 227 lots $19.15 atjres . . P. 78, L. 1 Henry W. Young, sec 19 twp 14 nenw lots $11.02 rg 7. 147 acres .$2.09 P. 67, $27.34 E s 30 P. 67, L. 19 . 1-- P. 51, E P. 63, 2-- 8 , nw 141x6 acres snw 5-- 6 1 blk 28 Jesse Earley, sec 29 twp 17 sw- 6, 240 P. 77, L. 28 P. 63, E 20 Claud E Cheney, sec 4 twp 12 lot 4 : , sw .$20.71 rg 6, 285 acres P. 63, L. 21 Claud L . Cheney, lot 3 sec 4 twp 12 rg 6, 45 acies 5-- 6 - acres $3.80 E P. 63, , nwne swc 13 Vi n w-s- sec 32 twp 13 esw senw; sne; nw twp 14 rg $4.94 s-- $10.92 P. 48, ll 31 Ted Pop lot 5 blk 16 nnw Ij. 5 CO, nwsw ; ; $5.51 6, 200 acres Laketown Dairy P. 76. L. 8 sec 32 ; Co., acres $3.42 120 13 6, rg twp P. 76, L. 26 Henry W. Young, L. 2 Andrew Mattson, sec 4 twp 12 rg 5, 52 acres 5 I Wahlstrom, rg Andrew Mattson, lots nsw sec 5 twp 12 $11.40 rg 5, 214 acres P. 60, E 7 Ole Mattson, lots sec 6 twp 12 rg 5, 207 acres $10.83 P. 63, L. 2 Jesse Earley, ; s sec 20 twp 12 rg 5. 480 acres ,...$20.90 P. 63, L. 3 Jesse Earley, sec 21 twp 12 rg 5, 480 acres 7-- lots 4-- N. O. ewnw sesw ; nwse P. 60, lots 5-- 6 ne Vi se $12.73 $10.55 P. 48, E 11 iLevere Nicholls, . lots blk 8 $8.84 P. 48, L. 12 Ray Osborne, lots 8 blk 8 $13.65 2 P. 76. L. 3 w L. 9 Harry blk 8 ..$7.03 10 aJne Jones, n lots 48, lots to beg also com at ne cor nw-nth s 20 ch, th w 10.60 ch, th n 19 deg 30 w 13.75 ch, th n 51 deg 30 e 13.13 ch, th e 4.47 ch to beg, sec 3 twp 12 rg 5, 48 acres U Isaac Wamsley, com at pt 18.41 ch n and 19 ch e of sw cor of sec 21, run th s 2 P. 95, E 12 Alex Schott, 2671 Jackson Ave., Ogden, Utah, lot 6 blk 1, Ideal Beach Townsite, sec $88 33 twp 14 rg 5 P. 95, E 15 C. N. Sweet, 1039 3rd Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah, Hot 18, blk 1, Ideal Beach Town- $.38 sec 33 twp 14 rg 5 site, ' P. 95, E 18 Ben Bell, lot 26. blk 2, Ideal Beach Townsite, sec 33 twp 14 rg 5 P. 95, L. 21, Elsie F. Brown. 331 Rose Belt Place, Salt Lake City, lot 19, blk 1, Ideal Beach Townsite, sec 33 twp 14 rg 5 $.38 P. 95, L. 22 Glen Bros. Roberts Piano Co., 2516 Wash. Ave, Og- den, Utah, lot 8, blk 1, Ideal Beach Townsite, sec 33 twp 14 rg 5 $.38 P. 95, E blk twp 14 rg 25-2- P. 95, E 26 4, 5 Archie Miller, lots Ideal Beach, sec 33 ,..$.57 -- Wm. Johnson, lot 30 blk 3, Ideal Beach Townsite. $.38 sec 33 twp 14 rg 5 P. 96, E 5, Luther M. Howell, lot 17, plat A, Real Beach Townsite $.38 sec 33 twp 14 rg 5 P. 96, E 6 Fritch Loan & Trust Co., lot 39, Real Beach Townsite, $.38 sec 33 twp 14 rg 5 P. 96, L. 7 C. J- A. Linquist, 2620 Wash Ave., Ogden, Utah, lot 5, blk 1, Ideal Beach Town- $.38 site, sec 33 twp 14 rg 5 P. 96, E 19 Hodges Bros., com 14, - Woman, Age 68, Studies A B Cs to Read News Mrs. Elizabeth Pittsburgh, Pa. Mun- Mazanin, ABCs her is hall woman, studying nowadays as she is learning to read and write. Two nights each week she goes down the hill from . her home to the Munhall neighborhood house. There with a group of students,' mostly immigrant youths, she pon- -' ders over the alphabet and her first grade reader. It is a little difficult, she admits, to guide a pencil with her hands that are gnarled from years of household labor. And it is even more difficult for her eyes to make out the letters of the primer. But, despite the handicaps, Mrs. Mazanin is as enthusiastic and determined to succeed as any sixty-eight-year-- age-dimm- ed ld child. A native of the old world, she came to America thirty years ago. She has been unable since that time to read and write. And thats long enough, too, she said through an interpreter. Just think, all this time, Ive never been able to write a letter or read a paper. About the only thing I can do is to follow my prayerbook at church, and thats because Ive memorized it. Fishers Guide Porpoises Bewildered in a Cove Three fisherGloucester, Mass. men reversed the process by which they earn their living and acted as guides to three bewildered porpoises stranded in Smith cove. Aware that the finny trio could not. find their way out of the cove, the men lassooed one porpoise by the tail and towed it out to sea. The other porpoises trailed their companion. let us say, 25,000 bushels for better or worse. Fingers extended horizontally govern prices. The flick of a thumb in Chicago may determine whether the housewife in California will soon count out a penny more or less at the grocery. Similar trading in crop futures takes place on the grain markets of Winnipeg, Liverpool and Buenos Aires, and in this country in Minneapolis, Kansas City, Duluth, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Portland and New York city. But Chicago holds the key to the grain bin of the United States. Since 1848, when merchants gathered upstairs over a flour store to fix cereal prices, it has been almost continuously the worlds lead1 ing grain exchange. ARRIVES SOY BEAN Converging lines of steel, which the foremost railroad make rill PIT hub in Chicago in the country, garner the grain m ri urmm from every direction. Six times efcultivated by the steam-rollfect of glaciers, and enriched alFirst Legume to Join Grains most daily by the swift alternation of sun and rain, the surrounding for Futures Trading. countryside has the greatest total value of farm property in the United Washington, D. C. The soy bean States. stepped onto the grain market of Thrives in Hlinois. Chicagos famous Pit a few weeks The soy bean, latest satellite to ago, becoming the first legume, or thrives best in plant, to join the grains join the grain galaxy, which Illinois, produces as much as featured for futures trading. 47 states put together. other the all The new commodity, a naturalbean belt inized Chinese immigrant, has had The rapidly expanding Missouri. and Iowa cludes Indiana, less than ten years stardom in the bean census, however, is Any soy pageant of American agriculture, for much of incomplete, says the National Geographic so- probably in small distributed is its acreage ciety. ' Yet last year it brought patches on large farms, where it home more bacon than did either the good earth a rest and a barley or oats. This year it leaps gives of fertilizer, or where to the center of the stage beside square meal kind Of green pasnew a offers it grains which discovered America tures to corn-fe- d hogs. The hay is soon after Columbus. even now encouraging some of the Like the grains, each soy bean nations livestock to face a hard crop will hereafter find its. way in- winter. to the market channels of a nation The versatile bean has been by the daily drama of the Pit, into meal with bread as its ground staged within the building of Ch- final destination, or such floury comname In icagos Board of Trade. pounds as macaroni And crackers. only are grains and beans present American factories are now making h in its paneled oak trading hall. the soy sauce which has been and still and more than is imported in large quantities from huge room has no farming connec- the Orient. hartions except by telephone. Its Soy bean oil has been successvesting implements are clicking telon fully initiated into the paint indusegraph keys and blackboards are fortunes feverishly try, and now may paint theasbarn which the chalked up and as feverishly that houses its hay, as well market. to it hauled truck that contracts the erased. Futures, for crops sold now but yet unseen Waterproofing for cloth, size for paor unplanted, ripen by the light of per, and glue are some of the other tall windows rising five stories high forms in which the bean is serviceable. When ground up, it can be and a chandelier 40 feet in diameinto a pasty plastic, and used mixed ter. as a substitute for celluloid and Bought and Sold by Hand. hard rubber. The purchasing pubVisitors in the galleries may lic may be entertaining soy beans circus unaware in fountain pens, ash trays, watch this noisy many-rin- g of marketing by remote control. The chocolate candy, or linoleum. The United States is still second rings are the pits, one each for wheat, corn, oats, barley, rye, etc. in soy bean culture to Manchu-kuWheat, because it travels, well and where most of the crop for Chbakes best, performs its price-jum- inas millions grows. Five years ago, in the largest ring. The pits Japan was growing more soy beans are enclosed craters sunk in the than the United States, but now the floor, seething with traders. Their ratio - is reversed. Manchukuo, major eruptions are noted in his Chosen, and Netherland India are of the tory as panics. still the leading The clamor of commerce pro- Orient. duces such a din that the trader It has been estimated that the must resort to sign language to crop in the United States this year, make himself heard. His hand lifted will- be double that of last year, vertically, to signal the quantity of with a possible production of 39,- -. grain in the transaction, gives him. 000,000 bushels. at pt 2161.50 ft e 774 ft s, 421 ft n 78 deg 6 e from nw cor sec 33, th s 88 deg w 421 ft, n 200 ft., n 78 deg 6 e 226 ft, s 7 deg 51 e 88 ft, n 80 deg 2 e 170 ft,' th along Lake Shore to beg, sec 33 twp 14 $ 57 rg 5, 2 acres P. 06, E 23 Thos. G. Hodges to Chas. Hansen, com 66 rds & 6 ft s from nw cor lot 1 sec 33, th s 6 rds & 4 ft, th e 51 rds & 3 ft, th n 8 rds' & 7 ft, th w'51 rds & 3 ft "to beg, sec, 33 twp 14 rg 5, $4.35 2 acres P. 97, L. 21 Joseph Hodges, com at se sec cor, th n 6.50 ch, th 76 deg 40 w 20.75 ch, th s 12.15 ch, th e 20 ch to beg, sec 33 twp $85.13 14 rg 5, 26 acres -- mu er pod-beari- Silo-hig- barn-broa- d, - o, ps bean-raiseS - rs |