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Show . HO HEEDED 10 THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH Only the Children Are Enjoying This Work PROVIDE CARRIERS Fol'owe d a Neighbor! Advice sad Took Lydia E. Pinkharas Vegetable Compound (Vrnon, Tc. "For I three year SECRETARY OF NAVY DENBY PRO POl$ APPROPRIATION FOR PURPOSE OF BUILDING POT WHIflC BRIGHAM YOUNG AID THIS IS THK PLACE" WITNESSED BY THOUSANDS Thirty Mill'ao Needed Te Provide Carriers On Atlantic and Pac.fie Emigration Canyon Near Salt Lake City Noted aa Place Where Flo. near of Yoaro Ago First Viewed Greet Salt Lake ufTurod untold agony each month wltb my sika. I only Umpo-ra- ' rr relief in doctor medicine or anything eUe 1 took until my huaband saw an ad pains In found t' Coast; Ships May Be Used At Carriers vertlsement of Lydia E. Pinkham' Com Vegetable 1 mentioned pound. It to a neighbor and she told ma aha bad taken it with good reaulu and advised ma to try it. 1 waa than in bod part of tho time and my doctor aaid 1 would have to bo operated on. but wo decided to try the Vegetable Compound and 1 alao uaod Lydia E. Ptnkhama Sanative Wash. 1 am a droaamakor and am now able to go about my work and do my bouaework betides. You aro waleomo to use this letter aa a testimonial aa I am always glad to speak a word for your medicine. -M- ra-W. If.SriniKNg.lloS N. Commerce SL, Vernon, Texas. Dressmakers when overworked aro prone to eucb ailment and should profit by Mrs. Stephen' eiperienco. Writ to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Maes., about your health. Your letter will bo opened. read and anawered by a roman and held in strict confidence. "."0 Washington Ileeommrndnt ion that approximately thirty million dollars be appropriated for construction of an airplane carrier will be made to congress, Secretary Henby announced Monday. A measure embodying such a proposal l pending before the bouae naval committee and It is understood that the naval secretary will urge lie seedy eny Job now In Cowtlts county, Washington, where floods have Inundated farms actment. the stock Is easy, feeding It la something of a problem. Rut farmers dont Coincident with thlf announcement, Jolng, half a load at a time. Kenator King (Deni.), Utah, Introduced a bill w hich would provide for con. version of the battle cruisers Into airplane carriers and for stoppage of construction work on tho battleship South Dakota, Montana, Indiana, North Carolina, Iowa and Mnsoarhu-settand on the haute cruiser Ran-- , ger, Constitution and United Htates. Secretary Detihy said lie had decld. ed on his recommendation even before the bombing teals but that the results of the teats hid convinced blm that the navy needed more airship carriers. Hen fit or King.' addressing tin. senate, said that the bombing tests bfid demonstrated that too much Importance" had been attached to capital ships snd ton Hale attention devoted to and submarines. Secretary Denby Indicated that In Ida opinion It would be wise to construct two new airplane carriers, one for the Atlantic fleet and the other Here Is a remarkable action plctura taken during the polo games at llnrllngbam, Engine), In which the American for the Pacific. team recaptured the international trophy. It shows a tussle In front of the Auierlcun gout. Construction of battleships of tho turtlelwck" type, as means of fend. Ing off aerial bombs should be stud. MASCOT OF SENATOR Ml, Senator King said. If Secretary Denby would get rid of some of the old fogies In the construction bureau," he added, he would do a great aervlce for our country." Regaining the International Polo Cup s, Not Very Serloue. Mnry Carrett Hay, of the National Leugue of Women Voters, said In a New York address: "Wo women are out to fight tho oouca. The bowa have a bad time coming. They think wo aro not to tie luken seriously. In their eyes wo are like the young bride in the anco dote. "A young bride wept bitterly on her husband's return from ills first bust ness trip. "'Why, darling, what; tho mat terf he asked. Oh, I know you don't love tn truly,' she said. You wrote me a letter every day you were away that I admit but In your alxth and ninth letter you didn't aend me a single kiss. Iloo-boI know I didnt, love I know I didnt, said tbo young bridegroom. Would Cut Navy Work You see, on the alxtb day I had Drastic changes In the Washington beefsteak and onions for dinner, and on the ninth Td been smoking a naval building program aro provided In a bill Introduced la the senate Mon. nasty pipe." day by Senator King of Utah, on of the chief opfionents of the $400,000,000 History Made Interesting. It was during ancient history period naval appropriation MU. Work upon one day that I felt so embarrassed. 1 the battleship South Dakota. Indiana. was tired of reading about Julius Montana, North - Carolina, Iowa and Caesar and wanted something new. 1 Massachusetts would be discontinued, pulled off the old stunt of placing a as well as on the battle cruisers Ranbook, a story book at that. In front of gers, Constitution and The UriTted my history, and the old camouflage States, under the bill. The bill directs held good until I was called on to read. that the hnttle cruleers Saratoga, LexThoughtlessly I stood up and In an be converted excited voice began to read: "The ington and Constellaflon Into airplanes carriers, and make the I I sink The is The boat lights lights for the battleships, Ing. As the cold water rushed on the money appropriated Here my voice ran off to the construction of which would be deck a mere whisper as I realized what 1 stopped, available for that purpose. 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Moors Aro Well Armed Madrid Moorish tribesmen who Inflicted fhe severe reverse on the Spanish forces In the Mellila area of Mor. occo, taking several Important positions, numbered more than 5000, well armed with modern guns and munitions. according to additional details received. They had several cannon and followed modern tactics. The Moors were commanded by Chief who Is supposed to have been killed before the Spanish position In Abd-El-Krt- n, A nasi. Decoration Day in Yokohama Salt Iaiko tteveuty.foiir years and a day after that memoratite morning of July 21, 1847, when Brigham Young raised up from his sick bed In a prim, ttlv prlario schooner at the immlh of Emigration canyon and gazed umm the valley of the Creat Mult lake, thousands gathered Monday morning on the asm memorable stmt and con. firmed In consecratlou, song and a ritual their leader's prophecy that thla Is Ih place." The ocramrion marked the unveiling of a shaft raised as an historical mon unient upon the very ast where the pioneers of 47 gated for the first time upon the valley of their destination. The abaft la set amid the tumble weed and aage brush of the historic crest. It Is made of concrete t upon ahgMe of native Utah granite. On the face of a reproduction of a buffalo kull are the words: A Bullet In of (lie Plains." Below Is the Inscription: "This U the place. Brigham Young, a-- July 24, 1847." The dedication of the monument wae under the auspices of the M. I. A. and other church organizations. President Anthony W. Ivins presided. The flag draped monument was officially unveiled by Elder Preston Nlbley. Ardralnscent account of the arrival of tho pioneers at the mouth of Eml ration canyon waa given by W. W. Rlter, who arrived In Salt Lake six weeka after the party of President Young. Mr. IUter cam with hi per ent and was than 9 years old. II dared there wa no doubt but what the spot selected for the monument was ths exact location where President Toting utterad the words, "Thl Is the place." Mr. Rlter exhibited the. original guide, written by William Clayton, In which la designated and described tB iMt where President Youug stopped. The speaker said that at the time President Young wa III with mountain fever and wa lying In a lied prepared for him In the wagon of Wllford Woodruff. When the sjnit wa reached upon which the monument stands today, President Woodruff turned the tide of the wagon a round to permit t view to the westward. It was then, according to Mr. Rlter. that the pioneer lender lifted tho flop of the wagon covering and after an extended survey of Uie valley said: It I enough, this la the place, drive on." Mr. Rlter declared that when lie six weeks lute and gazed uon the valley from the same spot, the sight to Ills youthful eyes was sicken-Inlie said he was convinced as a boy TTiat It was not tile place. "And I was not alone in that dismal There wers foreboding." he said. others of stronger mould than I to whom the valley looked lonely and 0. 1 ed Boy scouts of Tokyo and Yokohama led the parade of several hundred Americans from Yokohama general cemetery where graves of Americans were decorated. The scouts curried flags of the United States and Japan. g. Indians for Plymouth Celebration dls-mal- ." Herbert Young, mascot of the Wash Ington baseball team. Is proud of tht baseball. He was photographed Irov Ing the White House where President Harding added his signature to thorn of all the famous players who bava visited the Washington park. Elder Brigham IL Roberts, assistant church historian gave an offldnl account of the landing of the pioneers In Salt Lake valley." lie quoted from the ledger accounts of President Young and others of the party to substantiate the accuracy of the route and the location of the spot where the party HER COMPLETING TRIP stopped. Elder Roberts told of the planting of the first potato patch In the valley a few days after the arrival of the pioneers. The valley he said, was ex- plored by a pnrty of nine men under the leadership of Orson Tratt on July 22, two dnys before the arrival of the ! t main party. , A true and official account of the naming of Ensign peak was given by the speaker. lie said It did not acThis group of Pussaniaquoddy Indians from Uncle Sum's furthest East quire Its name through the raising of reservation, five miles from Eastport, Maine, will conduct their unique Indian the Stars and Stripes, as was generally Tillage for teu weeks at the Plymouth tercentenary. believed. He declared the peak wav designated as a spot from w filch an ensign to humanity would be raised. Thereupon, be said, was subsequently raised the andard of Zion and the hill cest designated as Ensign peak. Several famllar L. D.S. hymns were sung by the assembled throng under the leadership of Edwin P. Kimball assistant tabernacle organist and grandson of Heber O. Kimball, one of the 47 pioneers. The Invocation was pronounced by Miss Zonala Vltkowskl, the pretty Colonel Willard Young, a son of PresiRussian girl shown here, has reached dent The benedle. Brigham Young. San Francisco on her Journey arovnd Won was offered by Robert Sweeten, the world, begun before the outbreak of the war. Miss Vltkowskl's family, To Reduce Federal Taxaa headed by her father, a wealthy Feb Washington. Federal taxes can be rograd business man, was In Japes reduced by from $300,000,000 to on the way around the world whea a year If strict government the war broke out All their posso Is put In force. Representative economy slons were seized by the Bolshevist! of the house ways In the revolution and now tho Vltkow Fordney, chairman means and committee, said Monday. skis Uve on an Australian estate made this statement after Fordney where for some time past the girl baa been amusing herself by hunting kam coming from a conference at the White A suspension bridge across the Delaware river, linking Philadelphia and garoos. But even that exciting spor House, where he called to ask If Presifor Camden, N. J has been approved by the Joint Pennsylvania-NeJersey com- palled and now she la finishing tb dent Harding had any suggestionscomlaw a revenue next the sus-more started will 150 tha feet the longest Fordneys circumnavigation surpass by missioners. The proposed bridge mittee Is now froii photograph of the engineers sketch. seven years ago. bridge la the world This Is Longest of Suspension Bridges $730,-000,0- 00 ' |