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Show THE PAYS0N CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH PLAYGROUND IS TO BE URGED IN UTAH tired Salt Lake Has 90,737 f morning of the system INCREASE IN FRUIT MOVE with Get poisons out the ( hewing Gum Laxat, when tive. Smaller doses effective seten-tific, taken in this form. A modern, mild. family laxative. Safe and Feen-a-min- SKULK ULK (Jl KSTION IiOMS PIONEER MEMORI IE PEW (Hill) DIES FROM UKE UAH (Ol Ml LEAHS VACCINATION OF PICS PAYS WELI Spi ing, ille Thi- - (iiv (tldn.ited its eightieth birthday anntversaty with a North Dakota Expert Says It Is Good Business. Inanei oirnng day. mile extension of Emery- - A half near this power laic-- , is being city. Another extension will be con-hi l IK led at Spring (ill h. Salt Lake Tbe new city dins Pay re-shows !)a,737 nanus of -i ing in lie- city. Jmaidmg the ueutliy CohihiiinM tes toe has a population f (so to?. Ogdon Boy- - fioni tin v a ion- - hiiJi hi bools ot slu e tnuked their pig-ii. to ion, pet.- in ilu thud anniiai ling hale. Pine - ihiieu-- e of 11." -- indents it, the eniollnienl if (lie Cut bon dis- ti I, ts is show a tin- - year. - I but ( ig h n a J.'UMKlO ni re tiaov Ol land hunt wuh.n a fi w Ilnurs (It iv e of igib n at d Sa It Lake and eota a g m mm of tlie li na ticaial bacst, the (itanddaddy Lake aid ndl ncht legions should lie otiai.illy aside a- - a play m omul tnea is Hie of the goveru-- i incut iiaei-- r Ogden- - Vtoie eais nf fi uits and Vegetables hnve been handled thru the illy Hits than were hand-- , led ln.-- t yiai. tic- is generally pii-ic- tanneis me wondeting Main i i a 0 vaccination In expense ig It it Weave! S G tali.-- nl animal In is neees-ar- y vvtieth or spe exten-io- n al South di-c- (id1 Du di-n- ut tl-- t - View of the StroniboII volcano, north of Sicily, which broke out In violent eruption, 2 -- Modern hospital for the new tuberculosis patients Just opened near Athens, the gift f Amernan philanthropists to Greece. 3 Tc-tithree-incmobile guns ut the proving grounds of the United States urniy at Aberdeen, Md. 1 -- ( NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Philip La Follette Defeats Governor Kohler in the Wisconsin Primaries. By EDWARD W. PICKARD a name? great W HATSWisconsin, the name In A deni, if hapup In pens to be La Follette. I'liillp F., second son of the founder of the dynasty and brother of Robert who holds the senatorial seat the father held for years, decided he wanted to be governor of the Badger slate, so the Republicans In their primary refused to renominate Walter J. Holder and gave the nomination to young Philip by a majority of about 110,000. Mr. Kohler has been admittedly an excellent chief executive and ns a large employer of labor he Is notably philanthropic; hut he is a moderate conservative, is quite wealthy, nnd his name is not La Follette. Politicians In Wisconsin held that, besides tlie great drawing power of the family name, a big factor in tlie La Follette landslide was the drive made for the factory vote, for Philip and his campaigners laid particular stress on unemployment, bringing in the economic situation in tlie country In ids factories nt tlie generally. town thnt bears Ids name Mr. Kidder has kept his full forces at work on full time throughout the period of depression, but Philip made capital out of the fact that Kohler in 1028 campaigned on the Hoover and prosperity keynote. Tlie young man seems to have inherited much of ids father's ability as a political orator and the labor vote went to him in imposing numbers. He curried 03 of tlie 71 counties, and tlie La Follette group nominated congressional candidates In nine of the eleven districts, gaining one seat. La Follette is opposed by Charles E. Ilammersley, Democratic nominee, but In Wisconsin Republican nomination is considered equivalent to election. ' RESULTS of primaries and other states were evidently influenced by the unfavorable economic and employment conditions, the new tariff law and dissatisfaction of the farmers with tlie doings of tlie federal farm hoard. As for tlie prohibition question, tlie drys laid some chances to cheer, though lenders of the wets thought Tuesday was really a very damp day." In Massachusetts William M. Ilutler, dry, obtained the Republican senatorial nomination, defeating Ebon S. Draper, a wet ; nnd the Democrats put up Marcus A. Cool-ldgwet. for tlie senate. Delaware Democrats nominated Thomas F. Ray-arwet, to oppose Senator Daniel (. Hastings, renominated by the Republicans. Tlie Republicans of Connecticut chose Lieut. (!ov. K. E. Rogers, a dry, as their candidate for governor and adopted n platform railing for restoration of liquor control to the states. In November Mr Rogers will he opposed by Dr, Wilbur L. Cross, the wet Democratic nominee. Wets In the Republican party In New York didnt do so well as Uuv had expected in the congressional primaries, hut they did score some Botuble victories, and it was certain there would he a hot (lulu over the liquor question in tlie impending slate United States Attorney convention. Charles II. Tuttle, leading possibility for the gubernatorial nomination, something of n sensation by resigning his oflire and declaring Idin self in favor of repeal of tlie Eig' teentli amendment. Prohibition leaders said If he were nominated the state Republican dry vote would "Just stay at home" on election day. The liquor question did not enter into the Democratic primary contests in tlie Empire state. ere-ate- SENATOR NYE's committee on wound up its hearings in Chicago with several hectic sessions in the course of which the chairman denied flatly that the committee or its agents were in un.v way responsible for tlie tapping of Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick's telephone wires or for other espionage which she charges lo (heir account. He therefore refused to listen formally to her accusations. However, photographs showing the wire tapping were shown tlie committee h.v 'I. B. Thompson, publisher of a Rockford newspaper vvliii li Mrs. MiCormuk inntrols, and he also nianagei io get into the record the charge that this was the work of the committee or its investigators, coupled with the warning that the incident would he kept in the public mind. Hot IYER named three more men to he members of the new tnrlll hoard They are Irof. John Lee Coulter of Ninth Dakota, at present chief economist of the limit com mission, and E. IS. Rrossard. chairman nf the outgoing hoard. Republicans; and Alfred 1. Dennis of Maryland. Democrat. Senator Rat Harrison of Mississippi Indicated that the Demin rats would oppose continuation of all three, as well as of Henry I. Fletcher, previously appointed chairman of the lie had nothing to say commission, against Thomas Walker I.ige of Virsome ginia, Democrat, also mimed time ago. PRESIDENT SECRETARY of the Interior Wilbur Nevada and formally Inaugurated work on the $Hi5,()X),()bO Boulder dam by driving a silver spike into a tie of tlie railroad that will lie used to haul material. As lie wielded the sledge he said; "I have the honor to mime this dam after n great engi neer, who really started this greatest project of all time the Hoover dam." Officials from six Colorado river basin states Nevada, California. Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Wyoming attended the ceremony. and with It nil the startled by the remarkable victory won in tlie parliamentary elections h.v the Fascists, tlie reactionaries led by Adolf Hiller who organized the Bavarian putsch" in 19123. When the votes were counted It was found that in the new reiehstag of 57(5 deputies the Hitlerites had captured 107 seats, making them second only to tlie Socialists with 14.1. Tlie Fascists had announced they favored a stern dictatorship, and many of them are really monarchists. For tills reason It was suggested they might merge with Dr. Alfred Hugenhergs Nationalist party. Such a coalition would have IIS seats and could claim the task of forming a new ministry. Tiie present cabinet unanimously decided Unit Chancellor Briienlng should Keep ofllee and present Ids program to the new reiehstag which convenes on October 11. Bruenings Centrist party has only (IS seats and must rely on help from the Socialists and some of the many minor parties President Von Ilindonluirg doesnt wish to let the Socialists form u cabinet. The Fascists announced they would adopt only legal means of obtaining places In the government. There Is no expectation of a revolutionary change in (lerman foreign pol leies. hut France was disturbed by the Fasi ist victory and Italy was someThe French nationalwhat dated ists foresaw the end of the Locarno pact and of Briands policy of conciliation with (iormmiy. The Italians felt strengthened In their military and other disputes with France, and It vv is admitted generally that the result of the Herman elections might retard the disarmament parleys and prolong the unsettled condition In Europe, GERMANY, d GREAT onBRITAIN October announced she will return bus 1 the city and pert of Weihuivvel to Chinese Jurisdiction. Weilmivvei is in northeastern Shantung. It consists of Liukung is!. mil, a few uninhabited Islets, and extensive mainland territory, the whole area being 283 square miles. Refore the China Japan war of 1804-m- " Weihaiwei was a fortilled naval The Japanese captured port. and held the district until In ISPS, peace terms were arranged. after Russia had seized Port Arthur, tlreat Britain obtained a lease of and adjacent territory for so long a period as Port Arthur shall remain in the occupation of Russia. Tlie Chinese and British govern- ments have reached an agreement Wa-ate- Jai-m- anti-aircra- (il-ti- ht whereby $12,500 bdO from the British share of the Boxer indemnity fund will lie expended in completing tlie const rui I ion of the Canton and Hankow railway, a distance of about 300 miles. .i-oii KTTI Nt; down to business, the CN .senilily of the League of Nations in plenary session adopted a resolution that a special 01111111(100 should he named to study Bri. mils scheme for a federation of European states, and Hint non members of the League he asked to assist in the parleys. Tlie from the plan was thus removed agenda of the assembly lor one year. Guatemala. Norway and the Irish Free State were given seats in the council, hut the request of China for a ro election to that body was turned ahead announcements hnve been made that the United States, Croat Britain and France would recognize the de facto government of ArAnd the United States nlso gentina has accorded recognition to the new regimes in Peru and Bolivia. Secretary of State Stimsmi said; In reaching the conclusion to necord recognition to those three governments, the evidence lias satisfied me that these provisional governments are de facto ''y,'l,TLVL in control of their respective countries and that there Is no active resistance to their rule. Each of the present governments has also made it clear that it is its intention to fulfill Its International respective obligations and to hold in due course elections to regularize its status. . Yrigoyen, deposed president of Argentina, still held prisoner on a battleship, urged ills followers to accept the situation peacefully, and the leaders of his party signed an agreement to with the provisional government in keeping peace and order. Uruguay has severed diplomatic relations with Peru, charging the military junta in control at Lima with treaty violations and other offenses. "'A NAHA'S new government, seek-in- g relief for unemployment and business depression, tins put Into effect high tariff protection ngainst the vv hole world and tlie United States in particular. Tlie new schedules went into effect immediately, but must he formally acted on by parliament. The major tariff Increases In the bill nre aimed ngainst farm machinery, automobile parts, fresh meats, butter, gasoline, hoots and shoes, iron and steel, eolton and woolen textiles, machinery and paper. The jettisoning of the late Liberal government's countervailing duties against America in favor of rigid duties of about the same proportions Is tint a forerunner. Premier Bennett said, to complete upward tariff revision next session. Lieut, h ahold l. bromley Harold made their fourth attempt nt a nonstop flight across the Paeilie, starting in their big monoplane. City of Tacoma, from Japan. But they ran' into dense fogs and logli winds and had to turn hack when an exhaust pipe broke. They landed safely at a village on the northeast point of tlie mainland of Japan, nnd have abandoned the project for this venr. Uoste and Beilonte, tlie French transatlantic flyers, started out on a goodwill tour that was to take them to dozens of Important cities In tlie Unlit d States. Everywhere they were being received with great honors. Hatty I.TON SILLS, one of the best of our st reen actors and also a veteran of the legitimate stage, was striekm with heart disease while playing tennis and died in tils home at Santa Monica. Uapt. Karl Boy Ed, who will oe remembered ns tlie naval attache of tlie Herman embassy In Washington during the first years of tlie World war, was killed in Germany by a fall from ids horse. He was expelled by tlie Amerittm government for hi propaganda aetiv ilies. Yu os.) l.Q. 1930, VVtjdtura MI t;r;i, F. u null-tN. Ida,, 2d, convicted nf the no ibtt near Kay.svtlle of J. F. Mai line.. .Hay id, RUI, is to die at the stale pn-oNovember 8, one yoat ft nm the date that lie was sentenced to lie ee( uted November S, 11)23. im nuns ate being Ogdt made by tlie oil nets of Welier county farm Liticnu of tai in piodmts tor exhibition Ut the Male tail. October 4 lo 1L Kuiokn - Ross Rurtoii, 33, of Nephi, a btoiher ot the late JuLo Thomas H. Ritrton, was instantly killed, w lien the ear which lie was dining left the road and plunged into a canyon near on ii u- llov. h. B. Kellogg, former American secretary of stall1, was elected to tlie World emut to till out the unexpired term of rh.tt les Evans Hughes. Mr. Kellogg received 30 votes of the 47 east. It is believed he will he chosen for the full term when the full bench is elected. o j here. Rnlitield Hie Sevier river water question bourn. g is to tie held in this city on November 2d, Indore District Judge Uo.x It is lnqied to solve tlie questions of lights at tin- - time. Salt Lake -- The picoii. tils' patriotic Coi. ta tl was uigd by t lit mayor to supply Salt Lake with ten thousand Amei'ii an flags to he di played ou all priqier oiea-ton- s. At Parowan, Cedar City nnd Miner-- v tile, 425 lines in potatoes will yield 250 to 3 0 bags tin tare i At $2 a bag, riling to last years price, the aggregate of 105.000 to 12a, dd lings vvouid bring about .yjld.d d at. d Uie-- e figures are believed to be ( onserv ative. Provo J. Ma hov. , of South Jordan, pleated guilty to a charge of out of season ami shooting pher-an- ts was fined SI 00. Simthtieiil The hi mecoming celebration here, October 12, will mark tlie dedication of the new Pioneer Mem- Parovvan-- ac-c- ) orial Hans, undir erection at the entrance to the City Paik. Logan Tlie lmrse pulling contests tlie lime light at tills years occupied fair. They attracted more people than did the races. Tlie $33 harness award to the team pulling the most weight was taken h.v S. Petersen, of Benson. His team pulled 2,700 pounds, 25 feet and four nicelis. Fillmote Gloria Sorensen, 5, died as a result of burns, when site attempted to stamp out a bonfire near her home. Provo Utah county leads all the counties of Utah in tlie number of farms, with a total of 3,552. This is more than Odd above the next county, that of Salt Lake, with 2,020. Tlie total for the slate is 27,048, slightly over three fifths t lie number in Idaho. Salt I tike Approval of I)r. Elvvood Stead's plans for furthering the Deer was vuiced Creek reclamation by the mryi.v. It is pointed out that the projilt would ini reuse tlie water supply of Stilt Lake to a point where 250, O' 0 people could be taken care 'of at all times. Salt LaU" Auto dealers claim that freight ratis discriminate ngainst Ct- all on shipments of .mios from the fac- tor les. Tremnritnn Si cy. of State M. II. Welling, acting governor in tlie absence of Hov. Derm was the principal speaker at tlie Bo.xelder County fair and rodeo nt this city. Brigham City Filipinos, charged with shooting- - pheasants here some time ago, pleaded guilty in the city court and were fined $75. Ogden An insiieetion of new tomnto grading methods here was made by 30 members of tlie Utah ('tinners' As-- , soeiation and Weber county farm bu-- I rtnu member-- INSIST ON THE GENUINE a ( . Salt Ltile' In onto tax collections in Utah dining the first part of September totaled $021,250, it is announced h.v the collet tor for tlie district. Logan Remurritd in the same court house in whiih they were married and divoieed, all in the period of two years is a record established by Win. Loder, 71, of Bountiful, aud his wife, of Logan. Brigham City A drive to secure Utah entries for the Blaekfoot Horse Flmvv is being conducted. Provo A large registration is being ret orded at tlie 1. Y. U. I uiversity of this city. Salt I tike An increased force of men will le put to work on tlie tracks leading out of this city. Orem A rifle dub lias been organized nnd a shooting range will lie installed. Logan Cache Valiev lias shipped over one hundred car loads of potatoes this season. - to he p'enlv ol chain e uvs Irububly lewer la g are nmv immune than lot -evital years vvlinli would mean u nuHiie.k It till dlso.lM 'Uni te e Inr ddi -- et e. he -- t .els leal a I m- m -- tart I'lu best Mine to .aiclnate is when Hie pigs .nieragt about 4b pottm.s in weight, ot when r hex are about e hi week- - oln It cist- ss to "ite pig- - of ibis size tnan it does older and the tags are easier ban Iliey an ptsi ilmiit tbe right ige to ihsuie a permanent immunity a i use i pig dies- attei treatment tin s is not great ut this age Successful ai filiation depends orj etlt lie tags th ie 'urilnness of leiuy of Hie peralot and Hie sunt . rv eotalilions Iigs that ate a II eel ad with 'neero'' or infested with worms wilt mu ge' along as well aflet wieemalion a.; thrifty pics l'lie man vvlio puts tit the serum should arm ids mis ness and as a general rule the vete'inarhin is icst qualified I'tgs that me kept in (brtv pent amt lots aim' t ' expected to do as weP aft eeiniitiott since unsanitary eon er ditioas help them lose their resistance 4 thrifty pig properly vaccinated will do well after vaccination if kept in a clean pen md fed on a light diet. begs lied ro R CO M ST i PAT I O N To Change River Course Work has la gun on changing the course of the Gelenig river in vvest-- I so that it era Victoria. will run through the wheat and sheep country of the Witmners district. Tlie projc et rails for a channel through mountains. u, - v v Use Creosoted Planks for Hog House Floor ie if at all possible, ettliet or rank creosoted lunihei should lie used lot tlie spl- - amt Hoot of a nog House, neeaitse it will uist several times as long in emilaii with the ground Is immune uguiP'i damage rroui teruiiies m white ants and Hie creosote ages tlie tiarlioimg ot lice and miles lndividn.il and colony hog houses made entnely ot etensi ted dimhet ate "ov on the market al Hie Uelow wind prti es pinlnitilv farmer can mix lumhet tm and innJd Hieln til nisei t while tti ntliei rasps tlie sills and Moot hoards me ireosoipd md the rest lieawlv ouinied In some localities pie me ereo oted muiliei is available m the larmei can cut tils lunihei ready to lensole hy pill togetliei mill licit me tank method using a long gat It neither ot these utilized tank seem d aetii-iitdseveral Heavy hrush oats ot creosote nisi before the parts ire pul togetliei will help great lettl to prolong the service obtained pte-Mi- disi-oii- i fMy thirteen-year-- ol Jdaugh-te- r Maxine was troubled with backache and pain when she came into womanhood. I knew Lydia E. Finkhams Vegetable Compound would help her because I used to take it mself at her age. Now she does not have to stay home from school and her color is good, she eats well and does not complain of being tired. V'e are recom- mending the Vegetable Compound to other school girls who need it. You may publish this letter. Kirs, l loyd But - 2 , Grullcy. Kansas. cher, R. -- r i Wise Farmers Raising Colts Well for Future Since larmers ire not raising halt enough colts to take rate of tlielt future needs it is wise In grow what are raised well l'lie colts should be led m additio' to Hie mothers milk When three ot font weeks old the will start nihhlitig grain votnigster In a lit from the mothers feed ho tie white it will take grain from Its own hox Increase Hie allowance 'o ike care of wlmt Hie coll eais lhei, exercise the youngster Let dm nit with the mare at night m Hie nusture ot with othei rolls during Hie day when Hie mothers are at work Do not allow it to follow the mare Hitongh tlie day when she is at work ns the colt then rets more exer ise ban it should have Overtight Doris went with her mother to an art exhibit one afternoon. When site returned, her fattier asked her how she Had liked the pic Hires. Oil. they were till right," Doris didnt see a single conceded, Hut picture of Mutt and Jeff:" 1 Misunderstood Have you ever been abroad?" id rt tlie chance acquaintance. replied the little man, Ivf a! b er this thin. Cincinnati ' .er. Live Stock Facts H Before vv inlet sets on In earnest dis mleet the quarters tin swine The fartnei with live stink Is n man ufiutiiret as well ns a producer of raw materials A cheap hull ts about the most ex pensive investment a live stock mao 'an make. Magnesia When tongue or breath ti acid condition correct it w spoonful of Phillips. Most me women have been comforted t universal sweetener more m should invoke its aid for tliet dron. It is a pleasant thing ti yet neutralizes more acid tht Jmrshor thiu too ofton oni for the purpose. 0 10u should lie without' it. is the genuine, Phillips tionul prodmt physicians pri ei fot gone! e ; tlie name is ! llie thrifty inimals ot whatever Kind appeal to buyers and always nt a hotter price Smaller amounts ot feed are re q ill red for a pound of gain when pigs grow rapidly Hum when development Is slower Putting pigs on full feed early Is a profitable praethe been use ot its nigh protein able crop to he sown with corn Hia' is to he used for hog ging off or shooping down Untie content Is a desit Alfalfa pasture and -- helled corn better fattening ration fo: heifers in Nebraska tests Inst yem Hinn did alfalfa hnv and com. proved a dip is effective ngnin-- i It is more effective wher 'mg mange warm It can he bought already mixed and it is only necessary to follow d' rections on the container. Lime-sulphu- r tant. Milk of .Magnesia" ha' the U. S tl trade nil the Chnr- b- n. fijiiJi,.-- , cn, ( o. and ih prerWoccor Char Phillips sinre JS7r. regi-iere- Milk of Magnesia |