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Show "i t" .' ' ' " ' . .''1 . .,-- - . .v . I Suites Master of TatL-n- j Packer of snrdiiies and losd pm dls could learn something bj gjy. Ing Bttentlon to the way a ,elk can crowd a flock of girls lj tt0 f front test of a coupe. Fl TlmwVSiSSk - 1 Popular in . , cern tll('1 o I'lncM ('ks ''nwne' Ph. v,ew" the Jtlfc'I, Mount Bt. r,na ttany snow-cla- d Alpine L;erne Is one of Swltier-";- a most picturesque towna and uuflous tourist center. E,denc, in Prmii, , I 5''e excavations carried on in j- I Saiuland district of East PriiZ disclose flnrls Umf m" widows of the most ancient Iniilh J 'tants of Mil. pan. of German? , burnwj UI1t on their hmboml fP t , " I '';,:s 11 18 ltno'n that ancient Prussian, preserved X :. of the language and customs n? , their original Jndogernmnlc hume TUiuk il Over Character Is not molded fro ,' without; it is a growth frominti ;, follic Playground! Tliere are 21 national parka U, United States. I. ..I .. .. ,..,m, "Mr; ,". " I. '. " ' ' : . I H-tJki- s , - '"V i v t ' : :, T K,.:lr:jr:i;dt'', V,.f L' o " rt-- '"".fTT- - FtrrS" 1 :lfIjg plant at Ed3waUr, N. J., opposite New York City. Centcr-T-he new p'.rni at Jja Beach' Cil. Bottom- -A model of the plant being built at Daganham, England. - - . r jC-H-S Ford Motor Company s I . faith In the future of business, . X i and especially In the future of the automobile. Is evidenced by the fart that it is spending more than $60,l)0U,U00 ror,new plants and Im-provements iu the United States and In foreign brunches and assoc-iate! companies. ' "j The company has nine new plants undHpsy, .throuhout "the world, wUria plana are being formulated fof ! everal others not yet , Wherever possible the new plants are being erected on sites "accessible to both rail and water transportation so that, with each form of transportation supple-menting the other, substantial sav-ings will be effected. five "of TM new plants are In the United States, as follows: J " ' 1'' Long Beach, California This plant, recently completed to serve Southern California, has a capacity of 400 cars a day. Operating at ca-pacity it employs: 2,600 men. Edgewater, New Jersey The fcMgewater plant,'' one of the com-pany's largest assembly branches, has Just been completed to serve New York City and surrounding ter-ritory. It has a capacity of 600 cars a day and employs 6,000 men. Richmond, California Worjt was started recently on a plant at Rich-mond, to be completed next year. It will have a capacity of 400 cars a day and will Im ploy 2,400 men. It will supply crs to the San Fran-cisco area, f Buffalo, Nfv York This plant, will have a capacity of .400 cars a day and wlltyemploy ,500 men. Seattle, Washington A site has - bean acquired aud plans tor a plant a to being drawn. A new manufacturing plaut beln? erected at Dagenham, England, eighteen miles from Loudon, to sup-plant the present works at Man-chester, will be '.completed next year. It will be the. largest automo-bile factory In the world outaSdo the United States. Us capacity will be 209,000 cars a year, ... An assembly and manuracLurlr.S plant Is being built at Cologne, an assembly plant at Antwerp, and a service plant at Stockholm. Two branches one at Perth, Australia, and one at Port Elisabeth, South Africa wero completed. In addition the Ford Motor Com-pany la spending several million dollars to Increase the power capac-ity of tbe Jlouee fUwfc.aJLJtea-rir.Trr- Mich., and several million more In miscellaneous improvements. Mkmkmw useful Just a Tur .. wmkrr 01 the Dial PIpkuH and the World's ' Greatest Celebrities r; 'Jd! ! 'f ' I I" music, in song and in v.jice the radio ffiffl ,' l R world is crowded with alluring person- - 4$0& ivfa i '1 WlA a''t'es Why not have these charming Ail T'f f people as guests in your home. j i jj rt A I A Small Down iKSjSl V Payment Will Put 1 yf V. f :tthe Crossley or 1 yl arton Radio in OTO- "wrl . ...... , "' ih.'uiiiijj Ji.im.i nil 111 in ill I .1 I Tr.li.lin iiiinill M'lil. ,...,-.- 1, ,-,, , , - ,i, Minim... m.- - .'ip "Tz - rz::zi-- ..;.in.a,m m rt ..mi ..i-- c .j . ! fj.BINGHAl HIGH SCHOOL , .1931 . ; 1931 I jAf 9 Won By I FEB. 10 Won By GRANTSVLE at BINGHAM ; BINGHAM at GRANTSV'LE JAN 16 FEB- - 13 TOOELE at BINGHAM BINGHAM at TOOELE - JAN. 23 FEB. 20 " BINGHAM BINGHAM at CYPRUS CYPRUS at "" '' FEB. 27 JAN 30 JORDAN at' BINGHAM ' BINGHAM at JORDAN ..- ; , " MAR- - 6 FEB. 6 BINGHAM at MURRAY MURRAY at BINGHAM SBBBBBBsMisWsWsWMsWBSB SBSBJBJ Two Games each Date 7:30 and 8:30 SEASON TICKETS $1.50 ; GENERAL ADM. iOc Buy a season ticket and Save $1.00 Reserved seats 25c e.i ; Dance After Grantsville, Jordan and Murray Games i .i.-f- . ,, - ': ' " . S .... , " j , '"': $ ii.hil' I" mi 1.1 li lliiiiil W Hiniau " !" "'' lii. IM..I1 ljJI.I.WMM'.l'N-pmW"!-'- '"' II - a.;,; k.V 'H. .1 mill illll'" "I"t-- - ' iiiiii w- - ;:: 4 in '" r iiVV.ilM j iMIIMffrTir lllHIBin T J ' n,aihi.m...)MJ1ji jlilU t .7 V ? T;J -- mi 'i'b iiiii'iiiiiii'ii nrir ""f 'i ' 1 nf or si 'ttm wftswrrrrwrrrr iirmi hwihin MfPLAfl LGDr.lS Tax Levy h.Raiied r, DRY CLIMATE HELPS EGGS" 117,000 FISH ARE PLANTED ,. NEW POST IS ORGANIZED " 4 ANNUAL CELEBRATION PLAN ..i , " ' . . OQDEN. The tat levy for 1831 will ; " ,i - b 5.03 mills, aa compared with 4.7 Billls this rear. The. levy will be larg-er for 1031 than In 1930 because there la smaller balance and because the poor fund for the eomng year lias x t been Increased. . .j, ' OGDEN Kspenditurea of 30,524ou aieclal highway construction work In ' . . Utah for relief of unemployment was ' ' . made during December, according to . B. J. Finch, district engineer of the ; United States bureau of public roads. Under normal conditions, this money would have beea exindcd.( In the I ; spring, but in order to aid the employ-- i - ment situation, contractors agreed to ?: curry on winter work. Local labor la j being used on projects both in Utnb and Idaho, Mr. Finch said. SALT LAKK. The twenty-sixt- h an- - nual convention of the Utah Mauufact-- I ' ' urers' association will be held January " 17 at the Hotel Utah, according to an ; .: anaouncement by Arthur Kuhn, exe-- i - cutive secretary. ' SALT LAKE. A fish and game g-- Islatlve program for the next sesnlon ! - ef the state legislature has been die-- . T " cussed bjf the recreation committee. , I" f one of the chief topics discussed " - ' was proposed legislation to give the ( -- , state flsh and game commissioner the I. 1 , aaroe control over deer which he now vv. :, has over elk herds.' . ' - KPHRAIM. Mantl National Forest t ' . Woolgrowers association will meet it htre jttfuary 10 to elect officers. Pres-ident J. C. Mellor has died since the . ., , last meeting. The report of 1B80 acti-vities will also be given. . - PRICE. Because of the dry, even" and unusually Ud climate, Carbj ' and Emery countiee M exeellei I portunities fr. raising of po"' cording to County' Agent f; ; Mafla. Mr. Madsen ; ' xlmtMf doubl- - - two eounUe. has J 1 OGDEN.-'- lea for S head of wirehrVrefora cattle, from Ke , r V v' Udo. ba" been received for ;the ? ciden yyestock show, January 10 to i .'15. Alao entriea for It head of ;pure- - - ' - bred Shorthoru cattle"' from the- - Sol-- . V A-- Bar farma at Urdln Valley, Mlss ;.' curl. These two famous' herds have ' V ' featured previous: Ogdeu , shows . and --l ST, OKORGB. Work has begun on feam&"TS?Tr."' . H aetosa tae " " Ilnrrtilmrg, bench. ThejUretch will then be graveled and brought up to feui-ra- i sieiflcatlons. 'The Improve-- , , went ' la - under the direction of En-gineer Woodruff. W. Cannon, iflve thousand dollars will be spent by the S . .. state on this work, $3,000 for grading - - and 12,000 for graveling. ,-- are recognized a aiuong the outetand-'- : leg ahow herds invJhtr; respective " - )ti' Amerlcn. e-- io... ""JotuUilUSltfw. I $53,818, a ,f $3,737 over J uig to a report ma-- i Mantl national for-- l ".rjo ,: fish were planted ' In j ,? i feln or adjacent to the 930, 60,000 of which ,' lihea or more In length. f .1 :& these, 00,000 flsh were ' V l Schofleld reservoir. Ad- - ; jL would have been planted ' - been for unfavorable road - ' conditions during Sep- - ' ' " ' 11 October on the higher With the completion of the " . 'wservolr next year, that body will be heavily stocked with , ,vAsh, so that Sanpete, Emery and Car-bo- n county aportsmen should find bet-ter fishing than in past seasons. . SALT LAKE. "Tbe floods in Davis ; - county (In 1923 and 1930) are a severe Indictment of abuse of range lands . - - i that teads not only to floods, but to '. the deletion of the forage supply as . well. Such depletion la uneconomical to the livestock producer. The lire-- i stock Industry itself should cooperate In the correction of bad situations wherever they occur." Such la the op J Inlon of a subcommittee of the govern-or's flood commission, which opinion has been indorsed In general by the entire commission. The subcommittee" report is now being worked over for V- T-. presentation with the reporta of other committees of the commission to Gov- - . ernor George H. Dern. It is believed that the whole subject of flood control will come up before the 1981 legislat-ure for consideration. RICHFIELD The SeVier county budget was fixed at $73,935 at a spe-cial meeting of the county commls-ienc- .. .. I rAIRVIEW A new post of the 1 i ' Bona and Daughters of Pioneers and Black Hawk War Veterans r.aa been organized here, ' s. , ST. GE0SG8. Associated Civrc : Clubs of Southern Utah directors will meet here Saturday, January 10. H la expected representatives of the ten , southern UUh cities which comprise j the orgsnlzatlon, ' wilt be in atten. J danca A banquet wllT be held at the IJberty hotel, foBowed by a business aaeetlng. . t VEBNAU Ciatab basin resideuU .u - "'"l gather August 6 8, and 7 at Fort ne for their annual 1931 celt-- has been decided by execu the Uintah Basin Industrial I ' " i. ' " t |