Show News Notes It's a Privilege to Live I A fe id f '’ K - J J M fi ?f ' f tlr rl - j : NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Industry and Finance Give Assurance That Nation's Business Is Sound By EDWARD W PICKARD Hoover and the President and of finance Industry labor are all wrong the country's business structure la on s firm basis and there Is no reason why prosthe despite perity should decrease which In alz Stock market collapse weeks reduced stock prices by about 87 per cent think What the leaders mentioned waa brought out about the situation In the conferences called In Washington by the President First to gather were the presidents of a number of together with William railways of the Chamber of president States of 'the United Commerce Julius Rarnes chairman of the chamber's board Secretaries Mellon and Lamont and Ernest L Lewis chairman of the Interstate Commerce commission Hoover thus told President ct the results of this meeting: "The railway presidents were unanimous In their determination to cooperate In the maintenance of employIt whs ment and business progress stated that the railways -- which they would proceed with full represented of construction and betterprograms ments without any reference to recent stock exchange fluctuations that they of furwould canvass the possibilities and that amongst ther expansion these particular railways It appeared that the total volume of such construction work already Indicated an increase during the next six months over the similar period of last year" Later In the week at the annual meeting of the Railway Ruslness asIn Chicago the rail ofllclnls sociation of the country gave out more definite of their plans for exInformation which will and betterment pansion of a billion call for the expenditure dollars The second group to assemble In the White House Included the twelve council of the of the advisory federal reserve system and the members of the federal reserve board together with government officials They of gave assurance of the soundness the business structure and the prob Fach mem ability of cheaper money her of the council reported that business and banking throughout his dis trlct were In a sound condition On Thursday the nation's morning Industrial leaders assembled with Julius Rosen wald Henry Ford and Owen D Young of the General Electric company at their head Included were the chiefs of In the conferees nearly all the great corporations— an Indeed The gathering Impressive President asked these men to cooperate in maintaining their business activities on the same plane aa In past to make and months expansions What the Presiwherever possible dent particularly desires to avoid Is a In curtailment of Industrial activity anticipation of a possible business lump due to the stock market coHe received the assurance that llapse the constructive activities of the vart and ous Industries would he continued even expanded to take up the slack In mptoyment That afternoon William Green prea of Federation fdeut of the American labor and other Labor prominent leaders together with Secretary ot Mr with conferred Davis fjibor that And It wus announced Hoover on Monday there would be meetings of (he leading public utility magnates and of farm leaders Thursday evening Mr Hoover announced that a truce 'between capital ami labor had been made that the big Industries of the country would not reduce wages and that organized Itibor would make no demands for Increased payl rofh groups he said had pledged to assist the President In themselves his endeavor to maintain business at a bllity and progress Ford an Soon after this Henry Bounced that a general wage fedvaqce was to take effect Immediately In all Instruments the and the pieces of talk and music sing songs and behave as they did were when they not on duty She was the only person In the shop now and they were showing her what times Jolly they had when no one and was around when they were by LEHI — Clear dry weather favorable for sugar beet harvesting but leaving farm soils too dry for plowing In most places prevailed la Utah the past week It waa showu summary by the weekly weather released recently by J Cecil Alter federal meteorologist View In chapel of University of Chicago at Installation of Robert Maynard Hutchins as president of the Insti of 2—Omaha's new jr00000 Coliseum built for conventions stock shows and prise fights 3— Thousands cures are where many miraculous gathered at the grave of Rev Patrick J Tower In Malden Mass UNLESS children when off feverish show by fretful or cross spells b'y bad breath sallow skin coated tongue Indigestion biliousness etc that their stomach and bowels are out of order In cases like this California Fig by Syrup never falls to work wonders the quick and gentle way It removes all the souring waste which is causthe stoming the trouble regulates and gives these orach and bowels gans (one and strength so they conof to their own actinue act normally cord Children love Its rich fruity flavor and it’s purely vegetable and harmless even for babies Millions of mothers have proved Its merit and reliability In over 50 years of steadily increasing use A Western mother Mrs May Snavely Montrose California says: "My little girl Edwas a na’s tendency-tconstipation problem to me until I began giving her California It helped Fig Syrup her right away and soon her stomach and bowels were acting perfectly Since then I’ve never had to have any advice about her bowels I have also used California Fig Syrup with my llttle boy— with— equal— success" To be sure of getting the genuine which physicians endorse always ask for California Fig Syrup by the full name Violin In the music shop now a wonderful announcement Minna was Just having the time of her life hearing The made MURRAY— Utah this yearthas hipped out 174 cars of cauliflower 108 care of cabbage and 96 cars of mixed vegetables " Jfi&kim r 1 BRIGHAM CITY-- Iu 1928 there 691 carloads were of peaches from Utah to outside shipped points ' i 7 tution persons reported BONNER MWtfM THE ANNOUNCEMENT r ' As a rule milk is about the best food for children but there are times when they are much better off without 1L It should always be left Fairy Tale ayWRY GRAHAM UTAH lift ! Had Problem $4 Eveiii£ In his automobile plants benefiting about 135000 men He gave Ills views on the Industrial situation maintaining that prices of commodities are too blgh and must come down while wages are too low and must be raised As a result of tbe scries of conferences It Is planned to set np some sort of an organization to act as a clearing house for the activities of the different groups Mr Barnes and Mr with SecIn Rutterworth retaries Mellon and Lamont will flg ure prominently In this work W GOOD secretary of war a Washington hospital following an operation for acute apThe news of his demise pendicitis was heard with deep regret throughout the country for Mr Good was regarded as a most efficient servant of the nutlon and was popular with a host of friends President Hoover was especially grieved by tbe death of a man who had been his close associate for years and who held hla The war secretary was high regard given all military honors at the funeral services which were held In the east room of the White House and were attended by the President and Mrs Hoover the members of the cabinet and aa muny others high In the government as could be accommodated Then the body on an artillery caisson drawn by six bay horses was escorted to the railway station and taken on a special train to Cedar Raplda Iowa Mr Good’s boyhood home for burial It was accompanied by committees the administration and representing the senate and house and by Acting Secretary of War Hurley and General Smnmerall army chief of staff JAMES In PRESIDENT HOOVER hns delegation to the naval conference In Ixandon by naming as additional member Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams and Ambassadors Charles G Dawes Dwight W Morrow and Hugh S Gibson The others previously selected are Secretary of State Henry L Sttmson Reed of PennsylSenator David A vania and Senator Joseph T Robinson of Arkausns Admiral William V Pratt commander of the United States P fleet and Rear Admiral Hilary retired Jones will accompany the delegation as naval advisers The addition of Secretary Adams ambassadors to the and the three delegation was a measure taken to pacify Admiral Jones who had threatened to refuse to go along because he thought the administration waa not to the giving proper consideration who navy and the naval authorities have been opposing what they considto Great ered too great concessions It was auld the admiral la Rrttaln now satisfied tt was Impossible to FINDING version of the tariff bill this month the senate voted 49 to 33 to adjourn the special Session of conand gress slue die on Friday night This gives the the house concurred lawmakers in Intermission of ten days before the regular session convenes on December 2 The adjournment was proposed by the Democrats and the old guard Republicans voted for It because they are disgusted with the tariff measure as It now stands The new grouping of younger Republicans Allen of Kanheaded by Senator sas and called "Young Turks" by to Pat rled Senator Harrison alive the session believing keep much more progress with the schedmade The ules could be tariff hilt retains lt place on the senate calendar ns unfinished business and though the Vare case comes up for disposal during the flrat week of the session the senate leaders regular hope the tariff measure can be passed before the Christmas recess Doings of lobbyists In behalf of high and low tariff on sugar were Investigated hy the senate committee on lobbying during tbe week and tbe Information elicited - wag Interesting though not especially Incriminating Most Important of the witnesses waa President Kentschler of the National City bank of New York which InstiInterested tn Cuban tution la deeply and refineries sugar plantations II Moses remains SENATOR George of the Republican senatorial cntnpnign committee despite the animosity he aroused among the west ern radical senators The recently committee met last week and apparConsequentently all was harmonious ly the New Hampshire senator will be In charge of the arrangements for the of those aolons whom he stigmatized during (he tariff debates as “sons of the wild ass” Harry f Sinclair oil magnate hla terra of Imprisonment for contempt of tbe senate and the District of Columbia Supreme court and was given his freedom after 198 days of confinement He seemed happy and healthy and posed obligingly for news photogra pliers declared he waa guilty of no moral turpitude and asserted hla Imprisonment was “in violation of common sense and common decency" to make him the scapegoat for corrupt politicians Edward E Denison bone dry Is added laws to the victims of the prohibition lie and John Layne his former secIndicted were retary by a grand Jury on a charge of Illegal in Washington possession of liquor The Indictment Is based on tbe fact that eleven months ago a trunk and suit case containing Uqnor were delivered to Mr Denison tn the bouse office building being adcare dressed to Layne In Denison's Federal agents opened tbe trunk In The congressman his presence saye be explained at the time that the was not his and had byen checked to hm by mistake In New York after hie return from a trip to Panama The themhe asserts expressed agents and said there selves as satisfied would be nothing more to It In Washreceipt ington It was said Denison's for the trunk wus laid before the grand Jury Layne who Is now connected with the Internal revenue bureau has flatly denied any connection with the liquor CONGRESSMAN of our new ambassadors their credentials last week at the courts to which they are accredited John W Garrett was reall due ceremony by King ceived of Italy after being Victor Emmanuel conveyed with his staff to the Quirlual In the palace In three gala coaches royal palace In The Hague Ambassador Gerrlt J Dlekemu was received by Wllhelmlna of The Netherlands Queen TWO York New Englaud MOST of New the irairlthne provinces of Canada were startled by a series of violent earthquake shocks early tn the week At first It was believed no material damage had resulted but iu a found few hours the cable companies Atlantic that nine of their cables hud been broken The center was at sea beof the disturbance tween Nova Scotia and New York and several liners that were In that region were brought up standing as If they had run against a reef Toward the end of the week came the belated news that the quake Lad caused an Immense tidal wave which hit the Rurln peninsula on the south coast of Newfoundland Several villages were swamped by the water and at least thirty-sipersons were killed Gen fascual outiz rubio elected president of Mexico defeating Jose Vasconcelos by a large Ituhio may be relied on to majority on the policies of President GIL carry He Is of an old Mexican Indian family tracing his ancestry to the last of He the Tarascan kings of Michoaban hns had an adventurous life taking part In all the revolutionary activities —— — — youth RUSSIAN forces Invading Nor Dalai captured the key position of the Chinese front line defenses In the “Three Rivers" district' after nineteen hours of bloody The Russians thus cut off lighting the Chinese position tn Mnnctioull and opened the way for a drive on Ilailar besides gaining possession of valuable "" 'coal mines SOVIET O'CONNOR called tbe father the British house of commons and familiarly known tn the world as “Jay Pay" died In London at the nee of years of septic poisoning Famous ns an IrKh NatiiumlNt an u as a Journalist ho- hid served member of parliament for forty nr consecutive years t i tA eaiia hrs TP t: FARMINGTON— At a meeting of It was the county commissioners 3750 to the decided to appropriate Ogden livestock show the amoupt In to be payable January 1930 of J D Burnett The resignation deputy sheriff was presented by A R Cook upon the Commissioner request of Mr Burnett and — cepted BRIGHAM CITY— The Brigham City sugar factory of the Sugar company closed down recently after a campaign el In which twenty-sidays’ operation 34000 tons of beets approximately The into sugar were converted while short was successful run to Superintendsnt and according A C Pearson no serious accidents occurred during the" campaign SPRINGVILLE — Poultrymen of are projecting an egg Springville grading plant here according to announcement by local authorities was laid before The proposition officials of the Utah Poultry assome time ago and fosociation it waa llowing an Investigation found that a larger egg production here to make a was necessary plant pay LOGAN — Apple growers of Cache county have shipped carloads of their product to the Los Angeles market this fall for which they received an average of J40 per ton according to Agricultural Inspector Harry C Parker This shipment Is an increase of four fearloads over the amount of apples sent to Los Angeles by Cache county last year OGDEN — The tItailivestock team won first place in the division of the Future Farmer contests held In conjunction with the royal livestock show at Kansas City according to dispatches Allen Taylor of Ogden was fourth and Jay high individual of Mt Pleasant was one of "boys of the country the twenty-fivwho was awarded the degree of ''American Farmer” judging swine PRICE — One car of honey has shipped from Price this year and Uinby producers In Duchesne tah counties to centers in the east The shipment included both cone cowas and extracted honey and nsidered to be of excellent quality It Is expected that shipping of alfalfa seed will commence soon In 1928 between 1500000 and pounds of this product was marketed through the offices of the Price Commission company been SALT LAKE— The toll of human life taken by fires on the national forests In the disastrous fire season of this year includes fourteen employes of the forest service U Ek The department of agriculture forest service does not know how many deaths there have been of persons not on the employment rolls but it Is known that a number of people not on these rolls lost their lives on account of the fires In the forests LOGAN— According to Harry C Parker state and federal agricultural Inspector Cache potato growers are having one ot the best seasons for many years In marketing Two dollars and fitheir crops fteen cents per hundred la the amount netted by the grower on a carload of spuds shipped under The to Los Angeles consignment potatoes were shipped recently by Lean ond of Lewiston Mr Parker stated that the potato market was strong this year due to a 120009-shortage which la bushels short of the average — A fisherman’ entitled “The Whlteflsh Trout and Salmon otthe Grayling Intermountain by S B Region” Locke Forest Examiner of the U S Forest Service Ogden Utah has Just been published as Bureau ot It coFisheries 'Document 1062 ntains a key for Identifying fish together with illustrations and a detailed description of the species This pamphlet can be secured free of charge upon requisition to the District Forester at Ogden Utah ' or to local forest officers OGDEN pamphlet ' f " I themselves was the announce- That Violin’s erally decided have a grand guest" by ball ment “It hns been genus all” he said "to In honor of our fine Could the music shop anything be more fun Minna was beyond herself with excitement Ilow quickly every one sot to work Minna helped too to make ready The radios and talking machines still rested In the back of the shop of and pieces but the Instruments music began dusting themselves off as they hod before the concert It was their one Idea of dressing up Just as they were dusted off by their owner If there was any thought of their being sold so they were dusting themselves off now We shall have “It Is ten o'clock the ball In one hour the Metronome decided The Metronome was always deciding these mntter exercising what little authority was left to him "Perhaps" the Plano suggested “it would be good for us all to rest before the grand ball commences "We are all a trifle weary after the A ball In African Copper Center of the new copper disDevelopment Rrltish trict lii northern Rhodesia South Africa Is revealing Indications of a most Important field Five mines It Is and are already being operated believed that they alone have a potential production of 400000 tons of Ft Is expected that apcopper a year proximately $00 000000 will be spent In the next three or four years for and mining power plant metallurgical engiAmerican mining equipment of practically neers are In charge In mine the district every important and the new Industry Is being organiRebasis zed on the fuse of the scarcity of native workmechanized ers operations highly will be used concert A Los Angeles merchnnt who sells bathing suits met a young woman on the Anundale links She took him to ask saying: "I’ve had the suit bought from you Just a week and It's shrunk terribly” 1” of course the explained “Why make merchnnt "The manufacturers them that wuy to keep pace with the chancing style" “Won't you plai our lullaby for us Minna and then we can sing ourselves sleep? "We often sing to ourselves you to know” was Minna smiled and said she quite willing to piny for them It still surprised her to realize how brave she was playing In this very center of music “The Bass Viol took-- a last— look around to see that everything was all right for the ball suggesting a few changes here and there Minna had been of great help In moving the things about and In clearing the space for the dancing and arranging a place for the orchestra by the piano The Q This Mother Daddy's SLEEPLESSNESS fthtc I uwMfwII y la Fougit When a thousand different tnowtit fcstp you from falling Into peaceful bW'D— KOLNlrf'H KLMhMDKH IRVINE CoalBins no habit forming drucs tor of proven years a household efit In tho treatment of Nervouaiw Nervous indigestion and Nervous IrriAllOver tbs World tability Ageack AT ALL DRUG STORES Generous FltFE Rsnipls JUotUs Sent oa Bequest Koeoltf MedlHni Oh Dept OWS 145 No Wells St IU Chicago Formerly "Pirtof Nervine' Koenig Scales weren’t hlg enough help very much They were too small to do any heavy moving to Then Minna played and they sily this song: drow- sang Over 400000 women and girls who were weak blue” nervous rundown and unable to do their work have improved their properly health by taking Lydia E By Compound Vegetable accurate record 98 out of every 100 report benefit You can be almost certain that it will help you too one sings us Senile lullabies We do all we can to harmonise Ev'ry evening here we ling to Songs cheer We love pretty little melodies And can play them with the greatest ease We sing our songs so sweetly Our voices blend completely We sing all the restful we songs know — Then off — to sleep — we go No And then they Their lullaby soothing— they their eyes open all fell asleep had been so very Just couldn't keep another moment Removes Dandruff tomHairVaUln Restores Color and to Gray and Faded Hob Baaoty tor and at Dnirrid fhrm Win Pqtchogn lfT SHAMPOO-IdFLORESTON for use tn Stakcatb li air Balsam connection with l’arkrr cents by mail or at btr soft and fluffy IliscoK Chemical Works Tolchogoe li x - PUZZLES What Is the quarters value of the PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM ’rPP1 moon? 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