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Show THEJORDANJOUftNAL,MIDVALE,UTAH . Sunshine City Badly Damaged by Hurricane Monster Ray and Shark Hooked From Same Boat ···•• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •• I ii Ne ws No tes II ah.... .... ..i Ut.... i..... .... .... I It's a Privi lege to Live in : Rivert on-Six teen thousa nd feeder lambs will ba fattene d in t,his vicinit y up until Januar y 1, and Jordan valley, from Midva le northw ard, will furnish feed !or a total of approx imatel y 30,· 000 lambs, accord ing to inform ation 1 Sunda y from Il. R. Hurren , cashie r of 1 the Jordan Valley bank at Rivert on. Provo --Utah figures promin ently in the cannin g indust ry of the _{Jnited 1 : States , accord ing to a bulleti n JUSt is- 1 I sued by the Nation al Canne rs' associa 1 tion, portra ying the prodig uous scope of the indust ry. The total value of the output of comme rcially canned foods 1 In the Untted States , in 1923, was $574,465,398, not includ ing the 5,895.cases of pineap ple packed in Ha747 \ waii. The total In 1923 was made up of, vegeta bles, $187,579,965; fruits, na Beach, Fla., recentl y with a 2,400-pound 1 $80,223 ,510; fish and oyster s, $72,758,· Six rnen battled for three and one-ha lf hours ofl the coast of Dayto r. Finally the monste rs were kllled, and anothe ' 908; soups, $27,134,649; meats, $42.- ray strulnl ng .. t one line and a 2,000-pound hamme r-head shark on lj 481,866, and milk, 164,702,226. they arll shown above with their conque rors. Salt Lake- Forec asts on carlot ship' ments of potato es from Utah and Idaho are made by the Denve r & Rio 1 Grand e Weste rn railroa d. This road foreca sts 1000 carloa ds from Utah, compa red with 1109 carloa ds movin g I in 1925 and 72'1 moved In the year previous. Verna l-Seed growe rs of the Uintah basin are planni ng to institu te an anto the big !Jeau'tlful city nual seed show in tribute that In e damag ty proper the burg, I'eter::; St. In life of loss Althou gh the hurric ane caused no alfalfa seed indus try in the hn sin. The give an indica tion of the devast ation in the was very large. These plcturP s, s£;nt over the A. T. & T. wires, show this season will be held in VerCity." "Sunsl llne nal in Januar y. Bluffd ale-A frost heavie r than has occurr ed in Septem ber in this vicinit y for many years, visited this commu nity. Monda y mornin g the ground was white with crystal ized moistu re, while at wateri ng trou,;h s a film nearly a quarte r of an Inch thick covere d the I water. The frost marke d the termin ation of the tomato crop, and froze potato plants and the tops of alfalfa . It ,. ts not believe d toot the alfalfa crop ~·· Comm ander John Hodge rs, who was was seriou sly damag ed. The frost, killed when his plane crashe d In the ··. howe~er, termin ates the growin g seaDelaw are river, was burled with full son for potato es. militar y honors at Arling ton Nation al Myton -W. J. Stewa rt of Myton is cemete ry. one of the hoovy honey produc ers in this part of the Uintah basin. He is HAS WON 69 BADGES just finishi ng up the seaso:a 's work, . resl!lts the with and Is well satisfie d For the season of 1926 he will have 700 cans of straine d honey and 11000 roses of honey in the comb. All the people who are engage d this year in raising honey report a good crop. Midv ale- Appro ximate ly $150,000 will be expend ed in improv ing the highw ay entran ce into Parley 's can• yon ~nd wideni ng the cemen t roa<l from Murra y to Midva le, the pavem ent 1 betwee n these two points being only state the eighte en feet wide, provid ing road commi ssion and memb ers of the county board of commi ssione rs decide great such did that uake earthq the that way. since This is the first >Inti exdus h e pltotogt·aph to come t l'om the Azores Bingh am - Damag e estimate~ at (lamag e in those islands . It shows some wrecke d bulldin gs In Fayal. $1100 was done to a home owned by A. L. Heasto n, corner of Main street and Markh am gulch, by fire of unde· NOVEL FLAG DEVICE termin ed origin, which broke out Thursd ay mornin g. Most of the dam· age was done to furnish ings of the home and was caused by water. Salt lAke- Widen ing of Highla nrl drive, betwee n Twent y-first and Twen· ty-seco nd South streets was comple ted recent ly. The Sugarh ouse busine ss distric t, along Highla nd drive, now has better traffic faciliti es. The work com· plated finishe s the wideni ng progra m for this season , but there are possi· bilities that it will be contin ued south· ward next yoor. Space for the widen! ing of the street has been allowe d for relic Col. Osborn e S. Oldroy d, owner of the famou s Lincol n collect ion of in front of new buildin gs erecte d durpu of r directo nt assista In Washi ngton, receivi ng from Capt. Harris Jones, ing the last year on Highla ?d drive. historl the for nt payme lie buildin gs and ground s, a check for $50,000 in sessio East Cresc ent-Fu rther damag e to relics, the buying of which was author ized by congre ss at the last of th most and life his of Weded years the Drape r waters hed occurr Colone l Oldroy d has devote d the lust sixty which nesday mornin g when a brush fire, money he has been nble to earn toward buildin g the collect ion, c nl!l:lld ed n:artyzo the where ry which has been burnin g in a desulto housed in the old mansio n at Washi ngton conis Iowa, , Ira Wall of Des Moines manne r since the origina l blaze ceased died. boy le versati and most life ca's into Ameri flared e, sidered menac a be to j He holds 69 of the merit swept throug h a heavy batch of brush. scout. An immen se volum e of smoke arose badges presen ted by the boy scout and for a time it appear ed that flames organi zation for profici ency In varl Geor!re l\1. Griffith of Washi ngton, had entere d thick growth s or pine ous accom plishm ents, and has only blind vetera n of the Spanis h-Ame rican growin g on the mount ainside . The those for Interp reting and buglin g to war, has Invent ed a revolv ing disk It flames quickl y subsid ed, howev er, and 'Win to have every one on the list. flag standa rd which will keep the ilene Funck 's New York-P aris flight plane wtnt up in smoke when Wall, who becam e a boy scout in Ameri can flag always floatin g In the attemp ted to take of!' ~r the long ocean hop. Fonck and Curtin were un1n· the damag e was compa rativel y small. 1917, was given the highes t honor breeze and not entang led around the jtn·Ecd, but Clavie r and Ismalofl', the two other membe rs of the crew, wer& It is estima ted that hundre ds of acres ot scoutin g, that of Eagle Scout, In · of waters hed has bt!ten destro yed by suppor ting pole. In this photog raph kllled. comple ted the require the fire since it first began about ten 1922, when he '-](rr. Griffith is shown demon stratin g ments by winnin g his twenty -first days ago. his inventi on. merit badge. His ·ambit ion is to becounty er Boxeld City m Brigha come a scoutm aster. vi opened its annua l fair at Tremo nton MARKO NINCHITCH with a fine showin g of agricu ltural and JUDGE CHA IT horticu ltural prod nets, livesto ck, poultry, tbiry produc ts and other display s. The fair will contin ue three days, closing Saturd ay night. Price- The entire town or Scofie ld, a mining- camp of 900 inhabi tants, about twenty -five miles west of Rrice, came near IJeing wiped out early Monday mornin g when fire of undete rmined origin swept a part of the busine ss section and was brough t under control only after the entire populf' lion had turned out to fight it. / I I Funeral of Commander John Rodgers at Arlington ' - 1 Scene in the Azores Aft er the Earthquake :~··.· Lincoln Relics Acquired by Nation I I ! .. Tw o Die When Fonck Plane Bums I i I Chief of Finland and Daughter I. American Boats Fired on by Chinese 1 tired These two Americ nu wan-hi ps, <tatlon !'d on the Yangts e river, were Recent portra it of Dt·. Marko ~inPaloa the Is ng, and retui•lE>d the fire. Above cbltch of Yugo-S lavia, presid ent ot on by nath e :-;o!d!t rs at Hanyu hnbel. tl•<' IJelnw and the Ll'n~.:ue o! Nation s aiSsembly. I t Price- The big Horsle y dam in Plea~ant valley, near Scofiel d, was formal ly accept ed at a meetin g of the three directo rs of the Price Rivet \Vater Conse rvation distric t, promo · tors. Price- Impro ved road projec ts in of constr uction , aggreg ate more than $650,000, accord ing to Ira R. Brown Ing, chief engine er, of the state road commi ssion, who gave an outline of highw ay improv ement in easter n Utah 'In answe r to an inquir y from the Price chamb er of comme rce. County Judge Orville Chatt of Tekamah, Neb., who has come into nation al promin ence by imposi ng bread and water senten ces on Nebras ka bootleg J8r& Above are picture u Dr. Lnuri Krlstla n Reland er, the Presid ent r ho Finlan d, with his daught er, Miss Maja Lisa Reland er, at their summe mon Three Coast." n on the island of Kultar nntu, which means the "Golde ot every year the Finnis h Presid ent resides at this summe r palace , whlcl 1urrou nded by beauti ful garden s and Is close to the sea. |