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Show eiiiiiSTENSEN ETIERYCOUNTY PROGRESS David 8. williMu. Editor Proprietor I The new Persian shah was once a stable bosa, and Persia hopes he still 1. .. Entered at the Poatofflc at Castle mall matT)(it, Utah, aa aeoond-clater, under the Act of Conareaa of Marcb t, 187. aa C. CHRIS'l&NfeEJN UK. 1' of Ail Kind tended . Cental Work atuar- SaUf action Kklcuv Half dock bot of isofa 4 l Something else that doesn't Improve to any notable extent with use Is a calendar. every Saturday a PnMi.'N. -- Date, - cm The partial embargo on Florida press shipments avoids mention gold shipments. AavernamK Kattw on B. W. DALTCIli OJ The ultimate in ostentation would be a convict sending word down to a Tlaitor that he isn't in. , Notary Pt<e w, AUorney-at-La- (Iiirtricl Attorney) CTH PRICK. t2sS3 L. A. the day pass, Grace. seems to take the out? SllvacuJ Block, Price fJtah Castle Valley Abstract a great country when the It legislator looks as hard for a leak in the law as he does for a golf ball. N E LAW A T Y ' O- - J. CASH. o ii'ii are AutfersoJa, Manager '. M All-:- , I'TAfl red to !o your &ri. ;k - r. abtl Iumm "jmU4..' .lend or secure having 'an abstract of Uif till to the wme. 1:.; !; BITTKJii WRAPriZt PIUClCS - build- chlro-tonsor- The man who advocated dreaming S The Original Turk Historians tell us that the first Turk was a grandson' of Noah. Although eight people were in the ark when it floated, a ninth was born "aboard, a son of NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS President and His Critics Accuse Each Other of Playing Politics. his administration were "playing poll-tics- " and should not be taken too seriously. Mr. Coolidge alluded apparently to the investigations of the Department of Justice for failure to proceed against Secretary Mellon's aluminum company, to charges by Senator Nor-rl- s that the President exerted questionable Influence to keep the tariff board from ranking sugar tariff recommendations before the election of last fall, and to attacks made on the federal trade commission. Mr. Coolidge said these charges were unfounded, that the government was not derelict In enforcing the law and that such attacks were seasonal, coming in years in which Presidential elections were Turk. closely of the names ,c). 1926. Western Newspaper Union.) rr Dirty Spectacles By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Illinois. PRINTING Kkl : Show n thel1-physic- COTS- - thl-wor- ld w-r- OU oi t3 r'i . four-minu- sitd - pr vai p- M-.-e 3-- : - -- . to't OneEitFaitiyer iat Buyer fifty-sixt- S teering wheels of cars. ' igi, l2i. A it s Western Newspaper Uata) C IT l 1909. 2 Members of house judician American Falls at Niagara frozen over dry for the first time since . U IfrtT ctA Kill nhAlh.k! n.c s narrow w to Clarence urj:uiufui. capital punish, Attorney gubcoinmittee listening nient in the District of Columbia! 3 Statue of Dr. Crawford Long of Georgia, discoverer of sulphuric ether a an anesthetic, made for the Hall of Fame. Willi.-Wlther- ro4 (2 Xh 1 . one-butto- fY ji " as well as working probably realized that both cannot very well be done at the same tiitie. (trry HE trouble with you, Willie. held. i. Anna Irving said to No sooner were these statements in "My Lady of the Chimnev made public than Senator Pat HarHowever, It is estimated the average modern youth knows as much Corner," "you see people through dirtj rison of Mississippi arose in the senabout haystacks as the modern girl specs. Eacn poor creature is mad-u- p ate to express his great indignation at 5 knows about needles of some good and much that isn'i them. He described Mr. Coolidge as a "matchless politician" and said: "It o good, and you see only what lsn' does not become a resident of the io good." One V the grandest of reducing White House to tell the country that exercises is to fill a shovel with wet Willie was an ignorant peasant wf? snow and throw It over the shoulder lad the mistaken idea that people ar all the speeches here are to have a G91 times in rapid succession. only what they seem, that It showed political tinge. There are .political ketnness and discrimination on his speeches made here, and we Invite the Einstein's latest theory is that part to discover weaknesses and frail President to make his political Good Printla The dis- "ies and makes them to gravity is not Instantaneous. Imperfections in those wIiom speeches, whether he Is the Ureas the farmers in the West or the chamcovery will make little differene to a :ie met He had the Idea, too, a ber of commerce in New York. He has man who is falling off a roof. of Business! aiany people less ignorant and moiv not mde a single speech from that In thai he have had, "xperienced than That Is the It's a wonder a guide can see when he saw evil in others this same New York to the Journey We Do. straight he has to keep his head discovery magnified the good which ho to Chicago but that was an effart to wabbling so to dodge the erratic bul- found In himself. He excused his own win favor with the people playing lets of the amateur game hunter. errors by finding faults In his friends politics in his speeches. Whei he persuaded some gentlemen on the other It Is a common fault this lookin-Jokes to the contrary notwithstandthrough dirty spectacles, this seeing lde of the aisle to change their views ing, once a person gets Interested., in only the wretched and the unwhole rtlth respect to international peace In the world he performed one of the You 1)3 it, the greatest continued story of some things Jn the world. seven wonders of the world.'' them all is the Congressional Record. I had a letter today from a man of was full It and education. experience union of statements and statistics to Years before the prove AMONG the important statements in the Its made had uit President's attitude, emaappearance the world is rapidly going to the that ads the laundries off and on were re- bad, that young people today are with nating from the White House are . turning something of that description. out principles, are devoid of char these: The President is disappointed by and will not take responsibility, ucter, the postponement by the League of Teach the boys to work. Every man given only to the gratification of must perspire to be physically and desires ; that crime and drunk- Nations of preparations for a disarmamentally healthy. If he doesn't sweat enness and dissipation in general. are ment conference, and If the league's at labor, he Is apt to sweat In Jail. rapidly and hopelessly Increasing. He conference does not materialize, Mr. sees no good in the rising generation Coolidge will return to his original "A man ought to have a fair chance because he is looking at them through plan to convene in Washington aither to die a natural death If he wants to. dirty spectucles. Statistics can be conference on further reduction of But what with crazy motorists and marshaled to prove anything, and yet naval armaments. War Mr. Coolidge is still as much opmm deadly bandits he is under a big han- I cannot be made to believe that posed as ever to the United States dicap. of ours is so completely bad. Joining the League of Nations, beI have always been interested In don't leivn We have so many laws In this councircle of lieves the country still overwhelminga wide Mrs. has Fallon. She tiVS your ri in try of ours that it Is impossible for acquaintances, she sees a good deal ly determined to stay out, and regards fe middle of t& any one person to break them all, al- of society. She Is herself a part of our entrance into the World court not and go to a fenue-psome high scores are being many social affairs, and yet I have a step toward the league but a demthough to read a sale run never heard her unreservedly com- onstration of our care to avoid league up. d rou? Then dost mend anything. The luncheon she at entanglement. tha erf her fS The President condemns publicity Of course the Johns Hopkins pro- tended may have been ever so care tow i iffo it. statements emanating from the War fessor who says women have a less fully arranged and served, there wan Put si i fin : V.'. Miser, the. and Navy departments charging deThe salad can t men at sense fault. of time acute than it always something wc&tv terioration of our national defenses, want t th fellow boil a egg exactly four was not properly chilled, the coffee retch ru.1 yvtr niwunc them as misrepresentacharacterizing not to her was wns the minutes. weak, pastry t kit cwrti tulc to obtain larger aptions, designed a taste. If she listened to musical proMr. Coolidge regards the propriations. false detect could I she be would a world wonderful gram he it always What (f iror-- rtlr uyr condition of the army and navy as yoT hnchxi itrmrnlt, if woman were right in her assump- notes or bad technique or she thought One wafterl1 Noth- satisfactory. not well selections made. the or six five because she has tion that the entfr expense of at that tt' d, check blanks left 3he has money in ing In her eyes was perfect and nomu am tracer. GERMANY'S application for mem-V- J the bank. body. She looked on her little world bershlp In the League of Nations An 3 It never ivtwT rs ! She clouded spectacles. through tttcr. the will hav, eached Geneva beyo probably In A Philadelphia man has Just been was able to see the "some good" fore this is published and It Is expectCilUmrr He i about but creatures the her, 34 a always life awarded a medal for saving the I is the thitxt What does ed that Sir Eric Drummond, the secUse Lotie.v years ago. Cast thy bread upon the magnified the "much that isn't so retary general, will convoke an exwill to thee waters It good." return and tiunk cf htvln Charles Lamb tells us somewhere In traordinary session of the council at witheut uixxi ersnl after many days! dvcvttoUid ipiee In thi his essays that If we knew people well once to act on It The next procedure will be a special meeting of the asFairy Story: "Ouce upon a time a enough we should find In each one sembly, probably in March, to take car owner derided to repaint the old something that would win our love and in formally. The foreign afbus lilnih.pl f, iind a couple of days later our respect." So Willie Withero found. Germany fairs committee of the relchstag by a even the wretched the imighbrtrhnod thought he had He came to see that woman of the street whom everyone vote of 18 to 8 decided to apply for bought a new machine." shunned as they would have shunned a membership and the presidents of all t m!i c'la cjb tie the German states were summoned to There are so rmmy morons yon enn't leper, whose hand he would once have In had touch her to something Rerlin for a final discussion of the eliminate them. All you can do Is to loathed form of application. Germany will be something good, something human, and weather j pro eye open keep your 'he member of the ieague did he look not at if her even clean, tect yourself as much as possible, parOccupation of the first zone in the ticularly when they are behind the through dirty spectacles. Rhlneland Let f 'v iar By EDWARD W.'PICKARD COOI.IDGE, personally it PRESIDENT with the Washington correspondents and then through a White House spokesman, told the country last week that the critics of t. He was named Turks and Mongols were related by birth. Some original Turkish family exist to the present time. s, The Irrefutable proof that there were no amateur hunters in Daniel Bonne's ' time is that Daniel wore a coonskin cap. $ SCIENCE X:'. There Is nothing to do about It now hope our rising generation can manage its children as aby as It does Its parents. Time flies, and barbers are undertakers are morticians, wiremen are electrologlsts and trusts are mergers. DIPPING INTO i but with your hme merchants. They help pay the taxes, keep up the school, build roads, and make this a community worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. 4 &nj"'I wz "Where do you fe?l the worst?" "In the office, doctor." Toe following prices are for bttttet Spend Your Money l V Of Course has been the largest ing year in the country's history, perwrappers,' printed add dilverd poaV haps too much should not be expected In 1926. pald whan paid Sot la advanca. Aa extra charge will be made wnea not ao putt for. One of the hardest things to find 75 Rutttrwrppera .. fl.M r 200 Is a man who is telling the truth when BHCtrwrs.puora . . 1.1 600 BuUerwraf pan . . I.7I he says he really enjoys below zero 1000 Butterwrappan . . t.tt weather. ' Likely Who remembers the Florida ad whose chief inducement was $5,000 a year In the orange business? As 1925 Utf JH I'll Z- - might try an ice cream You Pete Some Of your wash was Jumping around on the line last nighr Bogg That was probably my ath Princeton Tiger. letlc underwear m-i- ! ' Si mm Mm v me. The Movie Idea Judging by federal court records, about the only thing to do with a farm hougl.t sight unseen is to sell it that way. abHtract-;- fj Yom can Mir 4" of "Why the pilgrimage to Union Station?" "We want to shoot the Interior as the living room of a magnate's home." will be Co i What can I do to thaw you She tundue. Meanwhile King Victor seems to be keeping very quiet and hanging on to his throne with both hands. It 5v A Question guise of general 1 T r 3Bt ex- ' He Tou are so cold toward More and more as n I Who remembers when the Jilted girl took the matter to heart instead of court? 46 C4.:xi. Office 8Fi yr Home Is where the your.g collegian leaves his grip during the bolidaya mm UN Established lfOO n - Utopia la a mythical locality where all tax reductions art retroactive ad h wheu by the allies came to an the last Brituih troops marched out of Cologne, the French evacuated Bonn and the Belgians moved out of Moers, Dusseldorff and Aix la Chapelle. Thus 2,500,000 returned to the sovereignty of the reich. It was said in Paris that the occupa tion forces would be reduced to 60.00J as soon as Germany entered the league. But the official view in Berlin is that after Germany has entered the league and all the provisions bi the Locarno pact and the Dawes plan are carried out, any occupation of the Rhineland will be an incongruous ob stacle to general pacification. rapid action marked the consideration of the tax bill last week, and on the controversial features the "regular" Republicans and Democrats voted together, sustaining the finance committee's and defeating the efforts of the radicals to amend .he measure. Toward the end of the week the proposed repeal of the estate tax and of the publicity provision of the preseir law were the most interesting feature remaining to be acted upon. It Is be lieved the house will accept the senate's changes which make greater reductions in the middle brackets. FAIRLY ac-tie- house received from THE the War department appropri- ation bill, which calls for an army of approximately the existing strength and recommends the expenditure during the next fiscal year of $339,581,000. This is nearly $7,000,000 more than last year's appropriation and $1,087.-00above the budget estimates. Of the total amount military activities would be given $261,081,000, of an increase of $1,223,000 above current funds and $864,000 above budget figures.- Nonmllltary activities would receive $78,500,000, an increase of over current funds and $22.!,-00above the budget. 0 0 CMUGGLING operations along the n United border nn to be thoroughly Investigated by : special committee of the Ca;iud ai parliament as a result of sensatlona charges made by H. H. Stevens, minis ter of trade and commerce in "the for mer Conservative government. After asserting that the smuggling durin:-thlast year had caused the Canudhu government a loss of $200,000,00 ii revenues, Mr. Stevens declared that r notorious crook, perjurer, thief an; smuggler had been promoted to . chief customs officer at the port though the cabinet minister knew of his activities. George H. Boivin, minister of cur toras and excise, told parliament h was willing to institute the invest!;.'!) tion demanded. He said the of silk, cotton goods, i irettes and tobacco Into Canada, wit return cargoes of whisky, was not con ined to the Quebec border. Com! tions at Toronto, Windsor and righ hrongh to Vancouver needed th thorough probing which the goven, meat was prepared to give. Conger .ative leader Arthur Meighen ex ressed entire accord with the pro iosal to hold a wide open public in cord with Its new policy , prohibition. T7"ENTUCKY authorities gnve ?nn. hlbitiou of efficiency U,st wttk , protecting a prisoner from vou'.d! lynchers and this was followed by meting out of justice to the offender. Edward Harris, a negro, m accused of murder and an attack' on i woman, and when a mob gathered at Frankfort, where he was confined, t thousand National Guardsmen wits all equipment. Including tanks, called out, the threatening crowds were dispersed by tear gas and Harris was safely transported to Lexington. There he pleaded guilty to the criminal attack and was sentenced to death on the gallows on March 5. M. WOOD, WILLIAM of Andover, t former president of liumeii-smugglin- iniry. A NOTHKH attack on the dry laws from a rather unexpected source arae last week. Rev. Dr. James Em ringham. national secretary of the liurch Temperance society of the episcopal church, announced that ii )oll of the 20,000 members of the society showed an overwhelming preponderance In favor of modification of. 'he Volstead act. Consequently Doctor Emprlnghara reported to a meeting of Episcopal clergymen In New lork that the society ,as a whole was in favor of such modification, for Iiese reasons: "1. Because the effect of prohibition 'as been to put an end to scientific emperance teaching. "2. It has discouraged the consump on of wine and beer and Increased he demand for distilled liquors, which 'oday are mostly poisonous. "3. It has resulted In Increased Drinking among young people. "4.It ha brought about disrespect for all laws. "5. It Is class legislation,' discriminating in favor of the rich. "6. In our survey we found Intem-eranc- e Increased." The society has no ofMul connexion with the church 0nd many of th? I'iscopal clergymen are not la ac- a the milllonah Mass., aid Americas Woolen company, committed suicide near Daytona, Fla. He had been ia poor health for several years and had been despondent since his son wai killed In an automobile accident ia 1922. He also had grieved over the partial abandonment of his. plans to build a model village for the thousands of employees of the woolen company. His associates did not approve of the expenditure of millions for this purpose. He retired philanthropic from the presidency of the company la March, 1925. A. CLARK, former WILLIAM who died last March, left a fortune of $50,000,000. The other day three some Montana, wo- appeared in Butte,- Mont, as claimants to a share to this estate, asserting that they were Clark's daughters by his alleged marriage to a woman In Missouri In 1809. Attorneys for the Clark estate say they know nothing of these women or of the alleged , marriage. - men States-Canadia- b-- con.winir' ,'" GRADUALLY some of the truth the renunciation Carol of Rumania of & Crown Prince from leaking out. The stories coming that Bucharest reveal a palace scandal reflects seriously on Queen Marie and Prince Babu Stirbey, her favorite, whose power In the government the to dopposition party has been trying a deputy, estroy. Gregoire Philipescu, has been issuing a series of poster! latest lampooning the prince and the the from fled report Is that Babu has focapital and that the queen has acens llowed him. Philipescu's paper Prince Babu of robbing the Rumanian, deputies and of falsifying the parliamentary deceive the peoF- reports to rescue of saiW A NfiTHRB on the storm-swep- AtKr t The crew marked the week. on sinkinsr Dutch steamer Alkald of the taken off by the men ... ,...i...i: In milAmerican liner v esipimwa ocean, the rescuers displaying eA his bravery. Captain Fried and nf tha Proollonr TJnosevelt. who MTfl 25 men from the British freighter gmo-Antlnoe, have been awarded Bntw ver and bronze medals by the of tr government, the British hoard and Lloyds. Haml-ar?- - -- of its PORTUGAL had another 1 clplent revolutions - - me under the leadership of Col. Justing Esteves. But the government v down with neatness and dispat me leaner ana ms j arrested while they were attempinn unu at barracks to capture the hutferies ol shell a lery revolted mi ciitontuDiAti It... "V ....' T rt - and were KJ J . fortress rho wa. v Mviviiintct nra 19 aft" , of Int S tO " v a raid on a Communist 'center. DOOU FINANCE France announced that the tiient wna rpndv ".o receive off any American fjrndicates for chase or lease of th operation of , telegraph and. telephone TSIPB,. the t&onnpflU'at in tobacco and n,atr MINIS-YOT- t f An American- grrofip, reported backed by the American Tobawo ' pany, recently offered appn'tf' raow $1,000,000,000 for a oo the salf; of matches n"d toJj'ri A syndicate has. bees dickering long time to take over flf 'lM"1!, of telephones and telegraph. 99-ye- i |