1JI THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. 1936. PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE ilVi T s i WPA Reduces Direct Relief in Cass County Marked Reduction in Relief Claims Over L&3t Year Board Rejects Young: Cemetery Road. At sessions of the County Commis sioners held on December 3rd and 4th, the following busings was trans acted : Orders by County Judge revoking Mother's Pension of Hazel Jamison, Plattsmouth : reducing Mother's Pen sion of Edna A. Jones and placing Mother's Pension of Ida X. Cotner in joint control of Ida N. Cotner and Mrs. Lottie Rosencrans, approved by the Eoard. Petition for the establishment of a new roaJ to Young's cemetery in Sec tion 12-11-13, which had been under consideration for some time, was re jected by the Board, the expense be ing considered too high to warrant the establishment of said road. At the session of December 4, fur ther orders by the County Judge re newing Mothers' Pensions of Maggie llolcomb, Catherine Falk, Nellie Es telle, Edith Krccklow, Cleo Capper and Elizabeth Wright were approv ed by the Doard. Resignation of John Mefford as as sessor in Salt Creek precinct, which nad been filed with the Clerk was ac cepted. Bid for publishing the official pro ceedings of the County Doard at lc per line was submitted by the Weep ing Water Republican and accepted. Two bids were filed for county bur ial, that of Streight &. Streight and the Sattler Funeral Home. The bid of the former was accepted. For services at county physician in district No. C. the bid of Dr. M. J. Buzza in the amount of 150.00 was rejected by the Board. The balance f the time both days was taken up with the allowance of claims filed against the county, as follows: MOTHERS PENSION FUND Mrs. Ruth E. Taylor, Mother's Pension. December. 10 33 $ 15.00 Edna A. Jones, same 6.50 Mrs. Cleo Capper, same 35.00 Nellie Estelle, same 5.00 Violet Van Winkle, same 6.50 Mrs. P:iizabeth Wright, same. 15.0o Mrs. Olive Johnson, same 6.50 Mrs. Edna Smith, same 12.00 Mrs. Vera Lancaster, same 12.00 Mrs. Mania Hise. same 6.50 Mrs. Janet I. Simmons, same 20.00 Mrs. Elsie M. Smith, same 6.00 Mrs. Maggie Herrington. same 15.00 Catherine Falk. same 13 00 Mrs. Anna Pittinan. same 25.00 Mrs. Lucille Gaines, same 10.00 Mrs. Ora Sell, same 35.00 Mrs. Edith Krecklow, same 20.00 Greuken Simmons, same 12.00 Thelma Nichols, same 6.50 Lena Reehle, same 6.50 Zola E. Gilbert, same 6.50 Maggie Holcomb, same 25.00 Rose Wood, same 13.00 Florence J. Brittain, same 13.00 Ida N. Cotner (through Lottie Eosenerans). same 25.00 Vernetta M. Hobson. same 15.00 Mrs. May Bauers, same 30.00 GENERAL FUND Lillian G. White, salary for month of November 127.00 Georgia White, same 60.00 Ruth Patton. same 104.16 John E. Turner, same 166.66 Henry T. Woster, same 91.67 C. E. Ledgway, same 166.67 Helen W. Warner, same 93.33 A. H. Duxbury, same 1S3.34 1.50 16.50 . 97.15 4S.00 22.00 S.00 3.00 j 11.30 ; 5.75 j 2.00 2.00 27.50 2.20 7.5 0 9.20 1.S6 5.S5 64.44 5.20 14.10 3.05 1.95 5.95 1.24 1.75 30.00 20.00 32.ro 1.50 Automobile Accidents The papers are filled with accounts cf serious Car Accidents If You Own a Car You Need Insurance Let us give you the rates on full insurance protec tion . . . with dependable companies. Don't delay! INSURANCE- Z-7ci Cl& Phone- 16 IJji Plattsmouth G. E. Sayles, same 104.16 Anne Zitka, same 32.50 Harry Nielsen, same 100.00 John Kopp, same 4 5.00 Albert Willis, same 45.00 Minnie Hild, same 90.00 Anna E. Leach, same 55.00 Alpha C. Peterson, salary, mileage and expense 182.43 W. G. Kieck, salary and ex pense, November 120.26 Cass County Farm Bureau, salaries and exp., Nov 129.59 Geo. R. Sayles, salary and ex pense, November 172.57 Josephine Janda, clerical wk, County Clerk 24.63 R. D. Fitch. Jr., inter-county surveys, office maintenance- 161.00 Frank Godwin, assisting Co. Surveyor Warren F. Taylor, same Lottie Rosenerans. salary and mileage, November Greth Garnett, work in relief office Gertuue Brink, same Lillian Sedlak, same IS. 00 A. E. Edgerton, mileage 10.00 II. Sylvester, boarding prison ers, mileage, jailor fees and salary. November 310.30 T. Walling, salary, mileage and assistance 269.24 Anne Zitka. work in County Sheriff's office 7.50 Julius A. Pitz, salary and mileage S9.90 Fred H. Gorder, same 4S.50 E. B. Chapman, same 101.00 Dr. J. II. Hall, insane case, Anderson C. A. Rawls, same H. Sylvester, same Clerk of District Court, same Mrs. Daisy Wright, same Mis. Marcia Hise, same A. II. Duxbury, fees in County Court 11. Sylvester, same Margaret Yelick, typing WPA applications John Seitz. carpenter work R. W. Clement, agent, tele grams by Edgerton E. P. Stewart, meals to jury Carl's Mrket. merchandise to county farm W. M. Barclay, meals to jury Gb-r. Puis, clerical work W. H. Puis, mileage, exp E. B. Chapman, phone calls--C. E. Wescott's Sons, clothing to county farm Standard Blue Print Co., for mdse. to County Surveyor O. F. Smalley, hair cuts to jail inmates Nehawka Enterprise, mdse. to County Judge 11.00 G. G. Douglas, medical ser vices to poor 39.00 Lillie Aldinger, care Stack hetzkie Nebr. Children's Home Soci ety, donation for 1935 International Chemical Co., mdse. to court house Hatt's Market, same Nebr. Inst, for Feeble Minded, care 19 Cass county inmates 414.06 11. J. Addvman. care of John Spence 12.00 Iowa-Nebraska Light & Pow er Co., services to county-- 134.73 Platt3mouh Water Corp., for services to county F. G. Fricke & Co., mdse. to jail N. D. Talcott, M. D., medical services to poor Wtntworth Bakery, bread to county farm Fhilip Hirz, mdse. to county farm Weyrich & Hadraba. same Fetzer Shoe Co., shoes and re pairs to county farm Cass County, cash advanced for expenses a"d supplies 172.29 Golding & Stibal, mdse. to jail L. B. Egenberger, mdse. to court house and jail P. A. Jacobsaon, care of Joe Benson Remmington Rand, Inc., rent on typewriter (advance) John L. Tidball, coal, lumber Mrs. John Leddy, care Fide line and clothing Weeping Water Republican, printing notices and proc Bates Book Store, supplies to county offices Vallery Bros., gas, oil, mdse. to county farm Plattsmouth Produce Co., but ter to county farm J. W. Crabill, care of court house clock T. Walling, trip to state in sane hospital County Judge, fees State vs. Charlie Reehle John M. Meisinger, same W. M. Barclay, meals to jury, December 2, 1935 Geo. L. Farley, mdse. to coun ty farm Singer Sewing Machine Co., four elec. sewing machines- 228.00 Avoca Town Hall Co., rent of hall, 1934 primary election- 7.00 St. Mary's Hospital, care of Mrs. Lester Drennon 59.75 R. I. Compton, digging grave for Win. Hunt Cleric of Dist. Court, fees Wru. C. Meisinger, work for County Treasurer State Journal Co., mdse. to Register of Deeds Fred H. Gorder, phone calls and stamps W. L. Hobson, burial expense of William Hunt 45.15 Lefebure Corp., motor vehicle tax list, 1935 57.80 L. C. Smith & Corona Type writer Co., typewriter and pad to Reg. of Deeds 104.75 St. Catherine's Hospital, for care of Peter Claus 6S.50 Dr. Thorn. D. Boole, medical services to Peter Clau3 50.00 Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., for services, county offices and poor farm 132.50 K-B Printing Co., mdse. to county offices 71. C8 Dr. R. P. Westover, medical services to poor 12.75 Bestor &. Swatek Co., balan'c due oa claim allc td Ncv 20.00 100, Defies Rules f ft - : .-v-.'n:-v.-v. v.v-:'-.v: v-:v- ,.V .- ' v x - v- 3 s V S.3S 3.7G 6.19 14.33 3.00 1 4.00 Abraham Greenbur? Accepted rules of living arc ig norei by Abraham Greenburg, 100, a Chicagoan, who kas never refrained from drinki: chewing or smoking-, celebrate -J i.'.s centers nial with a bottle of wine, ani hopes to find cut if tho fir:; 100 years really are tl.c l.arut. Louisville Courier, for claim blanks and mdse. to Sup: State Journal Co.. mdse. to count v ofi'kers Omaha Printing Co., mdse. to Clerk Dist. Court and Reg. of Deeds offices 37.20 University Pub. Co.. mdse. to County Superintendent 7.4 4 Milburn & S:ott Co.. same 12.59 W. M. Barclay, meals to jury, December 4th 4.5 5 Mike Tritsch, glasses to Beck, at county farm, 9.00 Jim Yynn, hauling manure rubbish 4.00 Plattsmouth Journal, prir.t'g and supplies, Young ceme tery notice 130. 3G Bestor & Swatek Co., hard ware to county farm 1.S4 Warga Hardware, two mop sticks to court house 1-30 F. R. Gobelman, mdse. to the court house 1.20 Bestor & Swatek Co., hard v are tr ei-urt house 3.46 . ".L-.k Pisl. Court, fees 12.50 t) ' ;:. M. Soennichsen. mdse. to county farm, court house-- ss.vs E. J. Richey, coal to court house 2S7.S5 ROAD FUND 17.75 1.55 11.75 20.62 1.67 4.0 5 6.54 .00 3.50 25.00 9.00 7.40 14.00 S3. 70 22.95 20.74 5.70 40.00 15.24 3.50 9.92 5.25 6.95 C. W. Stoehr, road work. RD No. 1 5 S7.00 Ralnh Murnhv. same. RD 9 66. SO Wm. Sheehan. Jr.. RD S Nelson Berger, same. RD 12 A. A. Schoeman, same. RD 3 Herman Wohlfarth, RD 10 Louis Allgayer, Jr.. RD 13 Louis Schmidt. RD 7 Lowell Lytle, RD 16 Bert H. Lytle, RD 16 Martin Wilson, RD 4 Rov ComstocK, RD 5 Chas. Hoback, RI 11 Jay II. Austin, RD 11 A. A. Wellinger, RD 15 Wm. Kitzel. RD 6 Harold Thomassen. RD 14 35. 4S Harry Arnold. RD 15 3S.20 Anton Auerswald. for black smith work, RD S A. N. Eaton Metal Products. culverts and bands. UD lo Farmers Union Co Op. Oil As sociation, gas, RD 2 Ruben P. Meisinger, road wk. and posts, RD 2 Thos. Nelson, 125 foot pole, RD No. 10 At.-Pac. & Gulf Oil Co., sup plies, RD 11 Binger Lumber &: Coal Co., material, RD 13 Barton-Warner Products, Inc. dynamite, RD 4 Checker Oil Co., motor oil, RD 15 13.20 Anchor Oil Corp., for spark plugs, RD 14 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, ma terial, RD S Crane, Curyea & Murtey, ma terial, RD 9 DRAG FUND Dragging Roads Louie Allgayer Jr., RD 13$ Billv Read, RD's 1 and 2 7 Ralph Murphy, RD 9 Louis Schmidt. RD 7 John Heil, RD 3 jWm. Knutson, RD 3 I.avvrenie Duerr, RD 3 1 Wm. Brothwell, Sr., RD 1G ' Kerf H. Lytle, RD 10 ! Roy Comstock, RD 5 I A. A. Wallinger. RD's 15, 16 , Vernon Laughlin, RD 5 i Ivan G. Alt house, RD 6 Elmer Bennett. RD 6 ! !C. M. Carnes. RD 6 Ernest Harold. RD 1 11. 0u Wm. Kitzel. RD 6 i Henry S. hnelke. RD 4 j Philip Spangler. RD 14 Oreeiey Beil. RD 27 i Anion Auerswald. for blue k- smith work, RD '. i I'vi 11 T.-r.fl N'llVP'lllifT :ll -- RD 2 At.. Pac. fe Gulf Oil Co.. j;as, RD No. 16 Trunkenbolz Oil Co., Piipplics. RD's 4 ami 7 A. II. Ja'T-bsnn. l"bor nml material. RD 4 2.75 i "!;:. Bridge Supply Co.. for 9 and 12 163. 50 Br:. ve Supply Co.. for 1 .-now f -r.. e ar.d P'.sts. RD's 1. 2, 1" n::d 17 1 ..". 0(' :-r.ers Union Co-Op. Oil As- :-;; t i'Vi. ;;-:s. RD'S 6. 15 51.30 j Mil!er-ifrsseii:'.!i h ('.. re- T.niis. P.l''.s 11 and 12 32.05 ;:d I 'oe(! 'v r. rent for traitor .am. Kl : To' a-i-'c-b. J.icrht & Power 'o. r.ervi-. e Union imful. RD 11 .5 -.'.rp-.ors Co-Op Oil C.. gas. keroene. oil. RD 9 101. 4S i-"an:'.rs Co-Op. Oil Co.. gas. kere-sene, oil. RD 2 iv-ns Oil Lubr. Co.. grease, RD No. 9 Hens Oil Lubr. Co., grer.ee. RD's 14 and 1" Aucust Krecklow, repairs. RD No. 9 Harold A. Krevklow. labor and ma'erial, RD 9 Chas. Attebery. repairs. RD No. 11 Lincoln Road Equip Co.. re pairs. RD No. 1 I.in cln Road Equip. Co.. re pairs. RD's 7. 1", and 16 91.' i'Vss County Chevrolet Co., labor, repairs. RD 2 Highway Equip. .- Supply Co. repairs. RD 13 J. B. Ellirtt, Jr., h.truwaiv. RD's 6 and 16 Standard Oil Co., supplies, RD No. 11 Anchor Oil Corp., oil. RD 11 Anchor Oil Corp., grca -e, RD's 9 and 13 BRIDGE Ft'ND Lovii 3 Schmidt, bridge work-? Wm. Sheehan. Jr.. same 4.60 j 33.75 ! 39.78 j S.40 i 60.00 W. O. Martin, engineman on HG No. 5 103.70 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Third District Gutte Strandboge, engineman on HG No. 4 $ 42.67 H. W. Christensen, grader mnn HG No. 4 47.92 Anchor Oil Corp., grease 2S.00 COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND j C. W. Stoehr. road work 2S.00 Louis Schmidt, road work Anton Auerswald, blacksmith 51.00! work 16.75 j Frank Read, Nov. salary 6.00 j At., Pac. & Gulf Oil Co., gas 3.50 III. A. Fur.ke. matl. and coal 1.10 ; John R. Chriswisser, salary 9.25 for November 40.00 Western Sand & Gravel Co., 15.00 read grnvl for South Bend 36.00 :md Salt Creek precincts 259. S 1 S.2.1 T.y-iian-Richey Sand & Gravel 3.S5 Co.. gravel, Nehawka prec't. 176. 5G 4.40 Flojd Fulton, salary 60.00 13.20 . '' :t E. Dowler. salary for month of November 19.40 Fred Miller, road work 5.50 (). Lundbers;. -5 spark p!ugs 4.95 L. Soybolt. salary and 1.65 si.pplif-3 Bert H. I.y'io, road work 6.70 rarmi r? Uni-in Co-Op. Ass'n. 2." s-'.eel posts 33.75 .la y II. .Austin, road work Fntirs Lumber Co.. r:atl C9 3S F.'-r e-"3 Co-Op. Oil Co., gas, kerosene and oil 4 i.r.n Ci-;s County, fieiai :ai'i en t FIGURE-GROOVING A new way to kccji your lljtirc at its Lest By this new and exclusive method, voc can be ure of your figure looking its I .-!. A corset, .'irdle, bra or other foimdalii, l garment... ueripneil, cut and styled exclu sively for yoi:r individual ncJsand ta.-tei. Persona! stnii. i il.i privacy tf your o-jrn horn :tfJ 1 i"J5i?V1 J Ca-.i County Coi- tiere PL ATTS MOUT II NEI?R. 67.5-t 7.40 2.60 61.25 S.00 9.2 5 3 0 . 0 0 12.95 lOi'i.O') .i v"l . . , . 'or. la bor e ' is Caabtrto. rent cn c: . . 1 : if,r. I .. I). ( ' a. a .n-.r.-a. rr;:- SALE EATE SET F0?k i -r FEBRUARY 1, 1C33 ' re. :s-.l by tl 5 5.66 I" 5 0.GS ' 2 fiO i' 45.20 66.36 3 I.2S - - O ' ' oo. - u 50.50 10.95 15.20 36.00 71.54 27.50 15.00 36.50 30. 2o 14.00 2.50 20. 5S 7.95 G2.62 1.00 4.7 5 12.92 r. ?: '. . o ; I t . star: 'ai'a i y. . ta.-nr. c i : am Co.. create. e klow, labor 2.15 S ' . s 0 .", . ' i it 71.: ... 5 . . 1 1 ' 1 2 "..' 1 a .i ii e-ael 117 A end ordr of a!e in t ir tar: ' IcEurc- snit cf Cy of PI.it rs- :h -:r. J; !.n E. 'rrizzaad ct al. has !i irs-.ed covering f.ve properties u ':' b. the Standard Savings and ii ; iaion had interest but re cived no pc.sanal servi-re and on" 1 u: ::: h was h Md '.' ' t n 1. .irges of by-'u;d- S- :.. -Wcekl.a Jourr.c-1. i at j ; t ;a '.1 a' that a ia i tl.. 'i : :'.. ty a i'. .v i.' a-1 a: . . :n hi'!. . V. TJ '.:-a aa i:a .,n .";a:. -a; ; iiiii. !' :a a. :. iaaii street, the Kuhnty t, . : ! a:-: ; . a a,s. a i ' I t ; ,1') tif ; .!1 i - .-a. t r t !. .1 al i, t a x f. .' trnckMicr n o w ten-p 2S.G3 V. E. Draper, same : or.ae I. career. labor pntt i:s 31.01 i'-r- snow fence ! A. R. B:r('s:tll. satae 5S.91 ' Re'iel Miek. same . ?Iaihev.-3 Garare. storage 4.30 Mrs. Elmer Adams, care of ! S ; r a d ley c-h i 1 cl i e n 2.90 Mrs. Geo. Trimble, same Mas. TX;rothy Newsham, same 3.05 ! 1 abitha Home, s-ame ! John Str?IIcy. salary, l-.ss i: i li.c :o. i er parsonage nousa at . ;!,..; o." Sih ai'd IVjcIc -treets. of v. hi. h were sId at the initial ...K- h s: Juin'. but the sale r..'-einded ai c n err. -tanctard Savings and Loan v.as uls- O.-ji) ec-.ered. The other prepeny to i e m 3.00 . '.tided in this sale is the old Hyers l;3o at the corner of 7th and Rock, v t .a ( .c. 3.00 G.oo T..4 "' 9 . 1 0 Hock s-jrf .-.cinn of f arm-to-irar- iu seauring scrvica on the hot rente's this winter will be Cf benefit to every resident and land c.ncr in C?.ss county. 7 . 0 0 7 . " 0 7.00 14.00 i:sj sold in the former sale, but con- o-noss. r:ebra3'ca is cr.c cf but very few sLaAcj; tT:at it as no bonded indob-t- 127.9 i v .. i 1 ren Ifern-.an Wohlfarth, same 11.52 i material ,7ehn L. Tid'eall. coal, luntber material and repairs 1.11: Lincoln Road Equip. Co., re- j pairs 15.15'Jey Dietrich Machir.o Works, ! labor and material 6.7? I Nebr. Power Co., services to j Patrol No. 3 27.70 'J. B. Elliott. Jr., hardware-- 21.37 ' Standard Oil Co.. supplies ! P. Meb hicrs &. Son. labor and 42.07! repairs on magneto Anchor Oil Corp., for spark 5.60 j pines and grease 12.8 S i Crane. Curyea. & Murtey, for I. I. Uit h. same 12. so Martin Wilson, same 15.00 C- an-Ri. hev Sa.nd &. Gravel road grave 1 Louisiana "DarlinGi 7.00 13.87 2.00 8.13 4.65 f 1 ; 'N-'! v : : : r. . ' ; --a ..-X '--. , j , -is I . V ; ' , - - i i ' 4 f - lay 11. Austin, same 19.20 H..rry S.ha.cfer. f-alary ant H A. Funke. material and I storage coal 55.16 Vern Harter, work on snow A. F. Sturm, lath, cement and lumber 232.19 ; Peters Oil Cc fenae upplies. Omaha Bridge Works, steel beams 5 Paxton & Vierlin:: Iron Vv'ks, steel for two brida.e:s J. H. Miller, constructing and exeavatintr concrete culvert T. W. Engk-3 Lmlr Co.. mdse. Engles Lumber Co.. matl. ! Pester & Swatek Co., tools for 1.66 i WPA project jGeo. L. Failey, stove, pipe and 4 03.03 ! damper j John L. Tidball, lumber for 1 1 1.4 i eearry office ri.e.o Gustave Schlieske, stove, pipe 32.10 ' and damper John Tidball. bridge lumber- 74.30 ; Warga Hardware, hardware, George II. Dennis, const, con crete box. So. Bend Pet 153 Concrete Engineering Co., re inforcing bars Binger Lumber c Coal Co., material 293.S5j J. W. Banning, lumber Geo. E. Ne kles. lumber Johnson Transfer Co., truck ing from Lincoln, Omaha Crane, Curyea it Murtey. for bridge material COMMISSIONER'S FUND First District 2 5.00 0.0 5 .- - c - ' '-Jj 10 7.39 ; 6.0 0 ! i 4. so; 13. 65 I 31.0'J ! I 5.S S i i 9 7. SI 3.0 6 1C5S.1 1 G5.f'0 ' 4.20 SS.56 5S.00 j i 5.25 J i 101.50 i O o 77. 10.40 2.16 Most Popular Oregon Co-Ed si 4 i V s t X :-,'?. wheelbarrows .16 , John Ivcrson. labor and ma- j terial S. 29 Cloi.lt Service, gas ' 'iodern Construction Co., for trucking road gravel 1399.6b 30.50 ! GRAVEL FUND j Lyman-Ric hey Sand &. Gravel 5.60 1 Co., road gravel $ 15.60 i LOUISVILLE STATE AID 2S.S7j BRIDGE FUND John H. Busehe, salary and i iifii.o sunnlics 3 71. 2j , Carmen Fulkerson Frcl W. Tritsr-h. salary $ firt.OO Evri A. .Alayfu-ld. salary G5.00 a "3 I Mitt Ursula Compton "The Darling of Louisiana State University" was the title con ferred on Mis3 Ursula Compton, above, of Alexandria, La., co-ed selected to personify the song of the same title, composed by the late Huey P. Long and dedicated iojthe university.1' Miller-IIasselbalch Co., reps. Ralph Meisinger, for running tractor 5.50 Bauer Auto & Sup. Co., labor, material and repairs S1.74 Sinclair Refining Co., gas 6.36 i 5. T. Gilmour, assigned Cass ccuntv, advance payment-- 75.00 COMMISSIONER'S FUND Second District John Finkle, graderman on HG No. 5 $ 94.60 Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co., gas. kerosene and oil 104. SS ivekler Oil Co.. gas 4 0.04 Eli Kecklcr. work on HG 33.50 Joy Dietrich Machine Works, j labor and material 11.75; John Gruber, labor on HG 2 67.50 j 0.5? if. F. Wheeler, salary ! Lincoln Tel. & Tekg. Co., for plume service to bridge Nebraska Power Co., electric servic e to bridge 65.00 4. SI 10.75 Selection of Miss Carmen Fulkerson of Seaside, Ore., senior at Oregon State college, as the most active and popular co-ed climaxed a brilliant studer. career marked by numerous social and scholastic " honors,' This Little Fellow Has Had a Very Busy Da Firs Strikes QUESTION NO. 1 Did Titey Have o H A-:::1:-:-.:;:;.. '.:.;:: .;v.v ,::a ::':aa::a:vx.:o: . -i;rt' v a.'i-aav -a -a,' -r.; v a a ; - -i a; v ' ' . y V'"V;.;:aa-:W .5 a :'-:a x :aV'.- a;;-a' -a , : " ee w ... .:: - . - . . ;. v-a.a ' a. a- :.. . V-'-- '-.'i ' : .. '. .' '.-a t a . a - : ?:y. aa. i?- .-' - 'a:a:,a- v 'va'.:.. : a a .- y v.':'v ' " " .' - ia -ajj; a--. 7a-v s-..a "''iiS'- ' '--a:' a ..,a . '3 . 'U.l.a : i.v':.re. i'-'-v- r ar --a,v'i-aV-iia. ';;: : ;- -v.; a.-:-,.aa-v ;a ;- , :ia- .y-- ;- - . . - t ar r.., . - - if. Jimmie Warner relaxes Like Little Boy Blue, Jimmie Warner is fast asleep, but the -cows won't get in the meadow, nor the cheep in the corn, because his father, a farmer near Salt Lake City, Utah, was tending herd whil Jimmie took time off for a jiap after a day of hard work.