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Show THE PAYPON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH UTAH BRIEFS Heber $120,000 will be spent on the Ileber to Fruitland road. Sandy Fifteen hundred Suit Lake county boys and girls have received free garden seeds this sprM,. Tooele Salt beds on tiie Great American Desert are to used as an auto speed test ground. Beaver Tiie county fair will be and 13. hehl on September Richfield Boy Scout Jamboree is scheduled at Fish Lake on May 10th. Riverton F.gg grading plant is established by society. Sugar House Utah State Prison population on April 1 was 302. Morgan A 4 II Club project has been formed in Morgan county. Ogden Nine thousand school children will march in a parade on May 2. Hyrum Cache Yalley Boy Scouts now number 68 troops. Midvale Dairy men of Suit Lake valley urge a state association of the dairy producers. Smilifield Beet acreage, in Cache valley will reach the fourteen thousthis year. and acre mr.-rAmerican Fork Utah winter wbett crop is estimated ut three and one fourth million bushels. Brigham City Beautification and Clean Up plans are elaboruto for the present season. hit. Pleasant This city will have a junior garden contest during the summer. Ogden A Be Kind To Animals Mock is on for week ending April ME- SflJAP - 11-1- 2 1c PER BAR AMP . . . EASIER TRAM MAKING BREA TuiNK pure hard soap ... soap free from harmful chemicals and fillers ... soap that saves your costs as little as 1c per bar clothes and hands And its easier to make than a batch of candy easier than making bread. You have but to use Lewis' High-Te- st Lye and grease scraps saved from and cooking trimming meats according to the ... 26. Magna Utah hospitals will observe National Hospital day on tiie 12th of May. Zion National Park I. Brooksby, principal of tiie Orderville school was accidentally killed by tiie breaking of a lumber liositing ear cable. State Capitol if London Naval conference plans go thru tiie battleship Utah will go to tiie scrap heap. Gunnison California hankers on n tour of the San,te valley compliment the formers on the condition of their farms. Midvale Water and sewer improvements proposed here will cost a sum In the neighborhood of sixteen thousand dollars. Club for the promotGranger ing of tiie breeding of pure Holstein cattle has been formed. Provo Prof. B. F. Tjirson of the B. Y. U. has had a pointing accepted by Baris, France officials for the spring exhibition of art. Scipio Millard county schools will By ELMO SCOTT WATSON Texas conies the announcement that If present plans are carried cut a monument Is to he erected on the state cupitrd grounds ut Austin as a memorial to the wild mustang which played 6ueh an important part In the development of Texas and the whole Southwest. The movement for such a memorial was started by a Fort Worth citizen, and at his suggestion a fund of ?50.00 with which to erect the monument Is being raised among the ranchmen of the KOM state. Up In Alaska last year a bronze of a mule plaque, bearing a and a horse, was dedicated by the Ladies of t he Golden North, nri auxbas-relie- f Iioneers, iliary of the Alaska-Yukoto perpetuate the memory of the faithful pack animals, both mules and horses, who lost their lives on the White Pass trail during the Klondike gold rusii days. With Gov. George A. Parks of Alaska and George Mack, member of the Canadian parliament from Yukon territory, ofiiciatlng, the dedication took place near Inspiration Point above the famous Dead Horse n Gulch. Ahese two memorials are the latest, but by no means the only ones which bate been erected to honor members of the equine world. Go down to Lexington, Ky., and drive out along the Winchester pike until you come to Hamburg Place, the farm of J. E. Madden. Nestling in a little grove of trees on this farm is what is thought to he the only cemetery for horse celebrities in the world. Dominating the grassy plot of ground of less than an acre and enclosed by a stone wall 6tands a statue of a horse. ' Upon the foundation on winch the statue stands Is this inscription, Nancy Ilanks 2 :04. For this is the Inst resting place of the world champion trotter from 1302 to 1304. Nor is Nancy the only great horse honored in this "nesting Place of Celebrities or Westminster abbey of the Turf, ns this graveyard is called. Another monument marks the grave of Hamburg Iielle, whose world's race record of 2 :01 4 stood for many years and whose victory over the great Uhlan at Cleveland in 1000, when she stepped two heals in 2:01 ,4 and 2:01, is a classic in American harness racing. Other stones tell the name and fame of Miss Kearney, the mother of Zev, winner of the International race of 1924; Plaudit, winner of a Kentucky derbv; Silicon, 2:13 U dam of Siliko, trotting champion of Europe; Major Dei mar, 1:59, the trotting marvel of his time; Ida Pickwick, known ns tiie Quen of the West; Ogdennnd Plaudit, both famous turf nnmes; Star Shoot, for five consecutive years the running world's lead ing sire; Imp, the Mark Will: wind, credited with winning 00 races, thus earning the title of Queen of the East, and Lady Sterling, famous as the mother of Sir P.arton and Sir Martin. Hidden away in a field near Crown rolnt, N. Y stands a simple granite monument, unadorned and unmarked , - except on one side where is chiseled this inscription; PINK Died Sunday, May 25, 1830, age 30 years. Tills horse carried his master 25 years and was never known to show fatigue while other horses in cavalry and flying artillery were dying from want of food and exhaustion. He was present in 38 skirmishes and 34 battles, notably Winchester, Orange Courthouse, Second Pull Run, Hanover, Penn.; Gettysburg, Hanover, Va. ; P randy Plains, Ruckland Mills, The Court Wilderness, Spotsylvania House, North Anna, Ashland, White Oak Swamp, Reams Station. The master was Prig. Gen. John Ilammond, who served through the Civil war In Company II of the Fifth New York cavalry and whose name went on the roll of honor for meritorious service. And each Memorial day the grave of this equine hero is decorated along with the graves of the human warrior dead. Even more traditional than love of man for his horse is his love for his dog. So it is not surprising that in various parts of the world may be found monuments erected to the memMost faory of mans best friend. mous of these, perhaps, is Lord Byrons monument to his Newfoundland, Boatswain, In Newstead abbey in Nottingham, England. In Central park in New York city stands a bronze statue of a dog which commemorates an incident that has become a part of the heroic legend (f America. For this is the statue of Palto, nn (important member of the dog team which Leonhard Scppala drove over those 675 snowy miles, from Nenana to Nome, Alaska, carrying his precious load of diphtheria serum to a frozen city in the throes of the epidemic, while the whole world awuited with breathless interest to hear the result of ids race against death. And a similar bronze statue is soon to stand cither in the 'Tiergartou or Under den I.lnden in Berlin which will perpetuate the memory of the Red Cross dogs who served so heroically in the World war. It is not especially unusual, perhaps, for man to erect monuments to ids two best friends, the horse and the dog. hut it is unusual for him to erect a monument to a cow. For that reason the statue of Segis Pietertje Prospect, a Holstein cow, which stands over her grave on the banks of the .Snoquulmie river near Seattle, Wash., is unique among memorials. The reason for this honor Is explained by the inscription on the bronze tablet at the base of the statue. It reads as follows : "Here lived und gave her service to mankind Segis Pietertje Prospect, world's champion milk cow. Born Twice she regis1913, died 1925. tered production records that set her fame above all dairy cattle of any age. In each of two years she exceeded 10,500 quarts of milk. 1,40 pounds of butter, yielding for the two a total of 33.022 quarts of milk, 2,865.1 S pounds of butter. Sired by a king and of purest Holstein strain, site herself bore sons and daughters of champion achievement. Finest type of the noble, patient nnimal that Is most Justly named 'The Foster Mother of the Human Race, her queenly worth deserved tiie gratitude in which this tribute is erected by her owner, Carnation Milk Farms, 1928. In Salt Lake City, Utah, stands a lofty granite column, on top of which is a large granite bail upon which two bronze birds, covered with gold leaf, are gently alighting. On tiie four sides of the base are bronze tablets, three f scenes of pioneer bearing the' in Salt Lake valley. One days shows tiie beginning of agriculture in the arid West a pioneer and his family and a yoke of oxen at work reTiie secclaiming the desert soil. ond shows tiie wheat fields overrun by crickets. Tiie pioneer man sits with bowed head, on his face a look of helplessness and grief. But the pioneer woman is lifting up her face to the skies as she sees a miracle about to take place. Winging over the mountains into the valley come a great flock of gulls. The third bronze shows the harvest days. The gulls have devoured tiie crickets, tiie crops are saved and the pioneers in the wilOn the derness will have bread. Sea fourth tablet are these words: Gull Monument. Erected in grateful remembrance of the mercy of God to tiie Thus this monuMormon pioneers. ment is an everlasting story In stone of one of the most beautiful and dra matic incidents in American history the story of how the gulls saved the wheat fields of Utah in 1348. While monuments to horses, dogs, cows and gulls are unusual enough, there is one monument which Is absolutely unique. There is only one monument In the world to cheese I It stands near tiie little city of Yimou-tierin the Camembert district of Normandy, France, on the farm of a certain Beau Moncel, where lived durEighteenth ing the latter half century Marie Harel, who is credited with being the inventor of Camembert cheese. Not only is the fame of this Norman milk maid commemorated by this stone shaft on tiie farm where she worked, but In Main Place In tiie city of Vimoutiers Itself Is a statue f of her, back of which Is a stone showing the farmhouse on the Marcel farm, where she was horn In 1761, where she lived until her death in 1817 und where she made tiie new kind of cheese which Is now known ' the world over. These monuments were erected through the efforts of a New York For many doctor, Joseph Knrim. years tie conducted a sanatorium in New York, where the only medicine he gave his patients for all kinds of stomach ailments was Pilsencr beer and Camembert cheese. Because of his gratitude to tiie inventor of the cheese with which lie made so many people well and saved their lives, lie made a romantic pilgrimage to Yimou tiers a year or so ag, and the result was tliis most unusual of ail menu meets. bas-relie- s of-tii- bas-relie- of It results are certain. simple directions SOAP CH5PPEE& Pure home made soap chips are easy to make with the special Lewis Send us as much of off from 5 cans of Lewis Lye and we will send yon one FREE, together with onr valuable recipe book. This offer Is Soap-chlppe- r. the labels as you can tear close on May 2nd. Logan U. A. C. fiseal year budget calls for expenditures amounting to $830,000.00. Coolville Summit county fair will be held September 1, 2 and 3. Beaver Government men investigate roden control in the .Milford valley. good for only JAMES D. SWAN, Manager of Echo Japanese government engineer inspects tiie Echo dam, gathering data for similar work in Japan. Hyrum Allotment of wuter in the proposed Ilyrum project are being 6tudied by government engineers. Sugnrhonsc Celebration of the anniversary of Boys Week will be held June 1 to 7th. Kaysville Four Davis county men were fined one hundred dollars each and their fire arms taken from them by the gMiie wardens. Lehi A committee from Price inspected the local niuniepally owned electric light and power plant for tiie purpose of considering the installation of a similar plant. Springviile Additional water for culinary purposes Is being sought by the city authorities. Flcasasit Groe Extensive city annual Clean-Uis carried with attention centering on tiie city park. Spanish Fork Business meu decide to observe tiie following holidays for tiie rest of tiie year: May 30, July 4, July 24, 8ptemlier 1, November 27, and December 25th. Ogden Weber county stages a week closing county wide Clean-uon April 26. are being I'rovo I'r.-igrounds beautified ami enlarged with more accomodations for stock. American Pork New water system will cost around $160,000. and of this amount (he piping and valves will be almost one hundred thousand. Cedar Valley Sheep shearing Is on Its way with many of the desert animals being clipped. Plain City Big cattle show will be held on May 5th and horse pulling and other contests staged. Prizes will be offered. Orehnrd Sixty-fivtrees were cut down in one field by an uuknowu miscreant. Cache Junction Local farmer boy of ten years operates a tractor of 5 plow capacity. Cove Ladies of Cove form club for a campaign of labor saving in p p r e The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co., Dept Weighty Question Why do you carry a mortgage? asked the bachelor. Because I cunt lift it," replied the married man. Wisconsin Agriculturist and Farmer. Usually, the talk in the smoking compartment is very loud and very worthless. Dr. Pierces Medicines Are To Be Praised for This Change in Me Salt Lake City, Utah. "I was tired and completely rundown about a year ago when I was in Joplin, Mo. I took one bottle of Dr. and was greatly improved. I have used and am still using the Lotion Tablets and 'Suppositories which have done wonders for me. I can now say that I do not suffer any such pains as I did before. Dr. Pierce's medicines are to be praised for this change in me. Mrs. Dortha E. Stiles, 752 E 3d So. AH dealers. Write Dr. Pitrce's Ginic, Buffalo, N. Y, for free medical advice. Sprlngville An assembly station for eggs has been established by the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative. Hyrum 'the city will immediately begin construction of a quarter mile highway around tiie city reservoir in Blacksmith fork canyon. Logan 9th wa-rd'- s new rhnp-e- l costing $50,000 has been officially dedicated. Ogden There are prospects for a new athletic stadium hy the latter part of tiie smnm-- r. 20.000 rainbow trout of Npringvillc small size l.we been planted in the waters of Chalk Cmk. Iaysiui Baliy coni'ereneis were a feature of Utah eouifty school work of tiie past few weeks. the N'cplii Local lottery unit of National Guaid has boon i:: quoted and complimented for efficKncy, Specialties St, Chicago 30 North La Salle 4, Work Is not the secret of huppl-nes- s; it is the secret of forgetting unhappiness. Salt Lake City Directory Read More To to Learn More All Books at Publisher's Prices 1$ Wall send them C.O.D. if you My so. DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 East South Temple St. Salt Lake City P. O. Box 1793 .... Art Fred J. Leonard, Manager Pool Pardua, Am t Mgr. Meet Your Old Friends at the Cullen Cafe and Cafeteria S3 W. City, Utah. M 2nd Bo. STORAGE AND SERVICE Little HoteH Nature warning b Ip natoreel your complexion and paint red ro in poor pale, sallow cheek. Truly wonderful reaalta follow thorough 167 Main Street TakeNR NATURE'S F E ME OV to regulate and strengthen your eliminative or-- I gana. Watch the transformation. ' Try NR instead of mere laxallree. 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