Show 2L i THE (JARI N0 TIME GARLAND UTAH Fine Car in Which Pope Will Travel From Rome Newo Notes A1 f PriviUgt to Lioo in Utah UTAH— Utah poultry" growers pect more than 3000000 chickens will be produced this year double the number marketed In 1928 OGDEN— Spi lug plowing Is under accordpart of Weber county to County Agent A ChrisL tiansen and other land too wet at preis sent drying out so that it can be broken within a few days Potato planting has started In some parts of the county way In ing UTAH — The production of eggs for first three months of 1929 was 15 per cent more than In the corresponding period of 19:8 8ALT LAKE— An Increase of 4000 acres In Utah's oat crop Is predicted for 1929 Farmers Intend to plant 69000 acres this year as compared to 65000 in 1928 The tame hay acreage also shows an estimated Increase of bout 2 per cent HYRUM —Whether or not a 'municipal electric plant will be constructed In Blacksmith Furk canyon by Hyrum will aL a bond elcc he duicmiueil city tlon called by Mayor H B Nielson for The Saturday proposed April 27 plant will be constructed about thirteen miles up Blacksmith Fork canyon t a cost approaching 270000 and will of 600 bave a generative capacity horse power ROCK SPRINGS— State highway department reports the Lincoln highway Is open clear through Wyoming Some bad spots remain near Lyman Spring Valley and along the Red desert The roud west of Evanston for Is deep 12 miles In W’etmr canyon and chains and shovels with mud should be carried officials say Light and the rain recently did no damage road Is drying rapidly LOGAN —Bids for a new engine and electric generator for Logan City will be asked from various companies on April 23 by H C Maughan superThe Installation of the new plant 60000 unit will cost approximately and will be used to supplement the present unit and tits hydroelectric plant In Logan canyon The vte w engine will have from 1000 to 1200 horsepower and will generate between 750 and 1000 kilowatt hours nearly double the capacity of the present unit COALVILLE— The Coalville "city council at Its regular April meeting deferred action on the proposed new city park until an analysis canbe made of the hot water spring on the the best park ground to determine type of walls to be constructed for the proposed swimming pool Plans have been received for the landscaping of the new park and as soon as plans can be prepared for the swimming pools and other features the work will be advertised and construction started SALT LAKE— More than 55000 censee for hunting fishing and trapping were Issued by the state fish and game department in 1928 It la shown by statistics compiled by A O accountant In the ofllce of J Arstate fish and game thur Mecham It is shown by those commissioner figures that 18855 combination sold at aud hooting There' also were 14208 23 each straight fishing licenses and 13481 straight game hunting licenses Issued Some by the department at 22 each 8438 licenses were issued to women and boys between the ages of 12 and 10 at 21 each SALT LAKE —Data compiled by the local ofllce of the United States weather bureau indicates the winter Just The monthly passed was a summary Indicates the jnsterorological average weather was 15 degrees below normal for March and 35 degrees "below normal for January The mean for the month we 40 2 temperature Snowfall during the month degrees A total fall of was virtually normal 103 Inches was reported and the total rainfall content water Including measured 196 Inches During the month 197 hours of sunshine were recorded including nine clear days fifteen cloudy days and eleven stormy days LOGAN — According to the monthly report of Professor Ceorge D Clyde of the Utah Agricultural college periment station prospects for a favorable water supply In Cache valley Professummer are the during good sor Clyde’s survey made March 28 revealed a heavy snow cover extending to low elevations with nearly four Inches of water accumulating during the month bringing g new high record for the last five years There Is an equivalent depth of water of 173 ches at 7000 feet 28 8 inches at 8000 feet and 35 Inches at 9000 feet elevation Thero is more snow at low elevations this year than there has been since 1923 the survey showed the fV “ tr-- l t Ss Tills splendid railway coach richly ornamented with pure gold after many years of disuse Is being prepared for the pope’s first rail Journey from the Vatican The car was captured from the Vatican when Italian soldiers marched Into ltonie In 1S70 and since then has reposed In the war museum In the Castle of St Angelo It bears the InsigrJa of Pope Pius IX Air Terminal Miami Has a Luxurious :S' w t '4r ifi O £ hJ - tlA'j'r - ' Interior view of the only passenger air terminal of Its kind In America— the luxurious station and customs of fhe of the Pau American airways In Miami photographed while passengers of the dally Havana air limited were goTea was served as the bnggage was Inspected ing through the usual customs Inspection JOINS PYLE WALKERS Machine to Train Flyers a i ' t K tz4 vz JffiZSES&Si M Burton pilot instructor of the Farman Flying school at Paris manipuwhich makes the “plane’’ lurch theoretically and Mr lating the control D C seated In Clarence M Young director of aeronautics In Washington the new machine which Is used abroad in the Instruction of flying students The student supposed to be seated where Mr Young Is adjusts this lurching of the plane In the control cabin In this manner students are taught' to fly In foggy weather Canadian Phil Granville walking champion rwho is an entrunt Id the C C Pyle coast to coast running race which started from the Atlantic seaboard Some of the most prominent runners In the country are entered In the race ASSISTANT WAR HEAD New Lighting System for Schools" car of FARMINGTON— The last Davis county’s 2150000 crop of onions 1928 h"S Just been shipped from Davis county by Leonard Wtnrgar cf Woods Ci'ors Up to the first of the year as reported by 11 P Mathews county inspector arlcjltuial there was a total of 4S9 rars rf onions shipped from the county under federal of thin numinspection ber were 1927 stock Sine1? the of the year 46 cars were shlpr-’- d making a total of 498 car of the 1928 trop In add'tlon to this several car loads were shipped to Salt La ha lor fer r t j ti 1 ft' &rr s ' ' Interior of the new automatic lighting system Instrument which has been N The finger points to the marvelinstalled In a school in Schenectady cell which operates the deous “electric eye or light sensitive vice automatically turning on the electric lights when daylight Is Insufficient i I fJ I Patrick J Hurley of Tutn Ohli who has been named assistant secreHoover He tary of war by President succeeds Col C C Robbins of Iowa torns DacMysIvming taiiy lai MOON’S WAYS rSTV sat down by the side of Everyone the frosen lake and after the skates were all on off they started had boon given their Brownies The skates by the Fnlry Queen and though the Gnomes had warned them not to try any tricks off they started holding hands as they skated They had no sooner got out a little way on the Ice than they fell down! Fairies the low and Gnome When they got up again laughed they fell down once more we'd “I don’t suppose better take hands” said Billie Brownie to the rest of the Brownies “No we’d belter not" the others a hlspered So they all started off by Billie Brownie thought he’d try to curve but after having fallen down eight times trying It he had one success He Imped of course this wouldbe Tk40ST people depend on Bayer Aspirin to make short work oi headaches but did you know it's just as efTective in the worse pains from neuralgia or neuritis? 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