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Disturbed by the reported presence of large numbers of grasshopper eggs In the fields and along ditch banks, officials of the Irrigation company are taking the lead in starting a community drive against the pests. The hoppers came out in greater numbers last spring than usual In the brush lands on the west side of the valley. OGDEN, UT. Grain acreage in northern Utah and southern Idaho will be approximately ten per cent higher this year than last, according to the manager of the intermountain district for the Farmers National Grain corporation. MURRAY, UT. Effie Hawkins has filed suit against Samuel Goff, who runs the dog pound in Murray, for $1,500 as a result of having been bitten by a roving dog last December. The complaint asks for $500 actual damages and $1,000 punitive damages on the ground that the city and its dog catcher were negligent in permitting a dog, she alleged was a vicious animal, to roam the streets without a muzzle and permitting the canine to bite her. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Livestock in ten western states where drouth and winter storms have robbed them of their feed will be kept alive until spring by free government wheat A list of distressed states was given the Red Cross by the agriculture department. It Included North and South Dakota, Montana, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah and New Mexico. Farmers In those districts, hard hit by crop failures and low prices, have found it difficult to tide their stock over the winter. The wheat, taken from the 40,000,000 bushels donated from farm board stores by congress, will be shipped as soon as farmers have made known their needs, and arrangements have been made with railroads for transportation. SALT LAKE CITY, UT There r was a decrease of $15,283,610 In the amount of wages paid by companies reporting to the industrial commission in the fiscal year 1931 as compared with the amount paid in the fiscal year 1930, it is announced by the chairman of the in- -' ... dustrial commission. BOISE, IDA. It is reported that the tonnage of the 1932 sugar beet crop is expected to approach that of last year, and that hopes are held that the prevailing low prices for refined sugar will not continue. BOISE, I D A. Idaho produce shipments were 2733 carloads during February of this year, a considerable reduction below February of a year ago, a report of railroads to the public utilities commission discloses. Total Utah and Idaho shipments for the month were 3010 which compared with 4604 for 1931, a reduction of 1594. Shipments for the two months this year were 6649 ' and were 9910 carloads' in the same period of 1931. A large part of the reduction is in the movement of the potato crop. NAMPA, IDA. The 1932 potato crop area in this district is estimated by potato dealers at 3000 acres, or the same as that of last year. It Is reported that the area of the crop in the United .States will be more than 30 per cent less than that of last year. IDA. J. Middle-brooCALDWELL, Nampa citizen, commenced serving out a sentence of 15 days imprisonment in the Canyon county Jail here, for spanking his wife. GUNNISON, UT. The Gunnison Sugar company wl be the only sugar manufacturer In Utah to pay beet farmers a guaranteed minimum in 1932, it was decided at a meeting held by company officials with directors of the Gunnison Beet Growers Association, providing the farmers grow 7,000 acres or more. BOISE, IDA. The bureau of highways have advertised for bids on grading and surfacing two miles of the north and south highway, north from Riggins in Idaho county. Bids will be opened soon. BURLEY, IDA. Indications are that all surplus hay on the Minidoka project will be disposed of this winter. Baled hay Is now being shipped to Utah, Wyoming and Nevada. k, IDA. Stockmen BLACKFOOT, of southeastern Idaho have fixed $40 per month and board as the A wage to be paid this season. similar wage was decided on at the Idaho Wool Growers convention In Pocatello, REXBUEG, IDA. Due to unusual moisture conditions throughout southern Idaho at present, It Is likely that dry farm wheat acreage will be Increased perhaps 25 per cent this year In the sections of the upper Snake River valley dry-lan- d n i ST. GEORGE, UT. The beautification of the streets and public grounds of St. George Is underway In earnest, with a concerted movement on foot to uproot the old cottonwood trees and replace them with trees recommended by the city shade tree commission. Name Its truCf off NEWHOUSE HOTEL ?.s, MADE BT THE MASERS OF 1VOBY SOAP Intermountain News THE GIRL ON THE SILVER DOLLAR classic profile which Is to all of us as that of the goddess of liberty on our silver dollar, belonged In real life to Ann W. Williams, a school teacher, who died just a few years ago in Philadelphia. In 1S76 George Morgan, expert designer and engraver, was entrusted with the task of preparing a new design for a silver dollar that was to be minted at Philadelphia. At that time Miss Williams was principal of the girls school at the House of Refuge in Philadelhpia and boasted blue eyes, golden hair and a profile of Grecian beauty. Thomas Eakins, an artist, was acquainted with both Mr. Morgan and Miss Williams family, and had contact with the girl herself while she was an art student. He brought them together, but it was only after considerable persuasion and with the promise that her identity remain a secret that Miss Williams consented to pose. The sittings took place In Mr. Eakins home during November of 1S78. The first sketches showed the models hair, abundant and light in texture, caught in a soft coll at the back of her neck. Some time later It was decided that the familiar cap and sheath was a more fitting ornament for the goddess of libertys head. Despite persistent rumors that the engrave; put so much heart and soul into his work that he ended up by falling madly in love with Miss Williams, the fact remains that she continued her work as teacher and always referred to It as the greatest joy of her life. th SOBlXOSSGOEEO THE , BUT see howmuch easier it is with the New Oxydol Dissolves faster, rinses away cleaner, makes 50 lightens all housework. Kind to hands, sweet smelling, leaves no scum, softens water, never balls up. Procter & Gamble Innocents Abroad porch she said: Dont let that dirty The traditional site of the Garden cur come on my clean porch. of Eden, says a U. P. dispatch, is now visited by many American tourists. This remote region was formerly reached only by caravan, but is now traversed by modern tourist railroad trains. It is a region of great natural beauty with rich vegetation and a profusion of animal life. Union.) A lean conscience makes a fat 700 ideal Tiie cifina Salt Lake Citys Newest Hotel 4 Sprang CWTICUft HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE SOAP Used in Every Country in the World for More than 200 Rooms TO Keeps Illusion of Sea e Capt. DeWalden Brown, seafarer, has spent the past quarter of a century aboard a ship, but not once during that period has he been at sea. His home, where he has long enjoyed a hermitlike existence, is a houseboat which lies in a tiny old-tim- 200 Tile Baths Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM 1.50 Three Generations FROZEN NORTH purposes. coupled Monsey Iron and Metal Co. So. 3rd West - Salt Lake City, Utah. Bad Language Sunshine All Winter Long A new family had moved into the Splendid roads towering mountain neighborhood and Jack, accompanied ranges Highest type hotels dry inby his dog, made a call. He came vigorating air clear starlit nights home disgusted and said : Californias Foremost Desert Playground Write Cree A Chaffey Mother, I wouldnt have anything to do with that lady, she says cussing words. When 1 went on the CALIFORNIA Just opposite Mormon Tabernacle SUNNY SOUTH ERNEST C. ROSSITER, creek off Dorchester bay, in Massa. chusetts.. Getting Interested 'ln-tend- 1 , ... then another 14 with the Crankcase Dry to prove the Penetration of Germ Processed Oil and Value of theuHidden Quart I case empty. To prove his point, Mr. Morgan had the Germ Processed Oil drained from his crankcase and, accompanied by thej I doubter, started for Checotah, 27 miles (away. A crowd met the car at Checotah, but Mr. Morgan drove on to Eufaula, 14 miles farther, 41.6 miles THE HIDDEN QUART from Muskogee. Chevrolet mechanics tore down the motor and pronounced it undamaged. The doubters became believers! jeered one of the bystanders in a Muskogee, Oklahoma, filling station when F. J. Morgan told how the lHidden Quart of Conoco Germ Processed Oil had protected many cars from harm when run with the crank- - 'Hooey! V The oil that protects a motor under such conditions will give you better, safer lubrication in every-da- y driving! Conoco Germ Processed Oil is the only oil that actually penetrates and 'com bines with metal surfaces. Thats why a "Hidden Quart stays up in your j motor and never drains away . It cuts down costly starting wear, saves gas, gives your motor longer life, with fewer repair bills. Change to Conoco Germ Processed Oil for safer, surer lubrication. . We neither encourage "dry crankcase! experiments nor guarantee success under all conditions. But unsolicited letter from motorists, now in our files, tell of this and hundreds of other runs with empty crankcases but without damage. GERM W0CKSFD, NEVER DRAINS AWAY Rodins Masterpiece "The Door of Hell, or, as It is more usually called, The Gates of Hell, s a work by the eminent French sculptor Rodin, on which he originally intended to place his famous statue, The Thinker. We understand that this monument has now been set up in Paris, contrary to the sculptors original idea. Washington Star. Mgr. s Mother, I think Jack really to ask me to marry him. Paradoxical What makes you say that? A sausage factory is an odd Well, last night we were looking at catalogues and when we came to place. Yes, the best thing in It is the baby carriages he asked which one wurst. 1 liked. JIBS'. FN 1932, Western Newspaper Newly Vacation Land THE MARQUESA DE MONTMAYOR , Well-Lighte- visiting the garden. Do not permit ofliee. yourselves to be duped by unprincipled guides. The apple tree they show you there is not the original one. It is probably only one grown from a shoot. Detroit News. IT OR romance's sake we assume that U each and every one of the several billion who have ecstatically sung Sweet Adeline has had in mind some THE Seventeenth century Madams de Sevigne, writing from Paris long, gossipy letter to her beloved daughter in Provence, earned for herself a dramatic place in the literary world as Its foremost woman letter writer. Out of the story behind those letters, the passionate, bitter story ' of a mother who loved unwisely and too well a daughter who did not return that affection, Thornton Wilder in 1928 conceived the character of the Marquesa de Montmayor, one of the victims of that inexplicable catastrophe, the fall of The Bridge of San Luis Rey. Marie du Rabutin-Chanta- l was a charming, vivacious woman with an outright manner of speech unusual in the Seventeenth century when affection was a social necessity. Her marriage to the Marquis de Sevigne was an unhappy one, and she concentrated her affection upon her two children, and especially upon her daughter. When that daughter married the Comte de Grignan, lieutenant general of Provence and went there to make her home, her lonely mother commenced her famous correspondence with her, consisting of over 1,000 letters written over a period of 25 years. The establishment of a postal system via stagecoach In 1G27 had given impetus to the writing of letters, which contained not merely personal matters for the recipient alone, but news in general for a group of friends, acting as a newspaper In the. days before journalism. Thus the letters of Madame de Sevigne are not only charming as letters, but they contain much valuable Insight into current life in fashionable Paris. Salt Lake City Directory CRISMON & NICHOLS d Room At the United States bureau of ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS 229231 8. West Office and standards, sample electric lamps Temple St.. Laboratory Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O. Box 1666. Mailing envelopes and prices from encii 1,000 bought by the Unit- furnished on request. ed Stat& government are tested in a room, where thousands of these Used Pipe, Fittings & Valves lights are burning at one time. threaded and for all Just a word to American tourists SWEET ADELINE one flower of his heart when he sang it For it is certain that tha author, Richard Gerard, when he wrote the song back in 1903, had in his mind a certain brunet who worked behind a music counter in a New York department store, and wrote his lovesick words in all youthful sincerity. The brunet, alas, married some one else. But all this happened, of course, when Gerard was Just a kid and in love with a new brunet each week, Only one of them, however, achieved the fame of Sweet Adeline. Her song was written In an old apartment house in Greenwich Village and took about twenty minutes in the writing. Equipped with music written by Sweet Adeline Harry Armstrong, commenced making the rounds of the music publishing houses. Most of them Just werent interested, though this was the day of the sentimental ballad and Just for Tonight, After the Ball, and Daisy Bell, were making money. Soon after it was finally published, Armstrong sold his rights for $1,000; Gerard parted with his five years later for $3,000. Over copies of it have been sold since, at 30 cents each for the publisher I more suds thats why the New Oxydol makes dishes so sparkling clean GERM PROCESSED PARAFFIN BASE MOTOR OIL |