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Show 1 OUR COMIC SECTION" News Notes j 2 It '$ a Privilege to Live In UTAH 4wewe. PROVO Two carloads, the first shipment of Utah cherries to go out of Utah county this season, were ship-ped from this city recently, according to H. V. Swenson, district inspector. OQOEN A large revolving beacon light arrived In Ogdeo recently and will be Installed at the airport within the next few days. The light is of the latest-desig-n and will make six revolu-tions per minute. Harold R. Tripp, street supervisor In charge of airport construction, stated. PRICE An extensive road Improve-ment program Is being carried on by Carbon county, which will do away with many dangerous spots on the highways. Work has Just been com-pleted of the widening of a steep dug-wa- y on the a road. A strip running three-quarte- rs of a mile has been widened from 15 to 20 feet, and dangerous curves eliminated. EPHRAIM According to word re-ceived from Great Falls, Mont., S. O. Borenson, Ephralm took the champion-ship, and Clyle Buchanan of Mantl, took third place at the national sheep shearing contest held at Great Falls recently. The contest was the flrst of Its kind and Is the result of an effort to determine the national lead-ership In sheep shearing. PROVO Two carloads of Orb cher-ries were shipped from Provo over the Salt Lake and Utah road recency according to H. V-- Swenson, dlstn?t Inspector. It was pointed out by the state law, fruit to be shipped must be packed In closed boxes or packages plainly marked with the grade, var-iety, the name of the grower and the lot number. LOGAN Superintendent L. A. Pe-tersen announced recently that the schools of Logan will open Septem-ber 9. Friday, September 6, an In-stitute will be conducted for the teach-ers. Students of the senior school probably will register September 6. Superintendent Petersen stated that the buildings were renovated and thoroughly cleaned this summer. HY RUM The Hyrum plant of the Sego Milk company soon will receive machinery to manufacture casein from the skim milk after the cream has been used for the making of butter, It Is announced by officials of the corn- - pany. Casein Is used commerlclally In preparing cotton cloth for calico printing and as an adhesive In certain varieties of cement The Hyrum plant will continue to make butter at the rate of about 1000 pounds a day. LAYTON Discussion centering on Potato growers of Davis county Join-ing the National Potato Growers' in-stitute formed the principal business of a meeting held in Layton recently. John Hanson, president of the Utah Southern-Idah- o division of the Insti-tute and also chairman of the Salt Lake County Farm bureau, was pre-sent with V. It. Martlneau, county agricultural agent of Salt Lake county. OGDEN Morgan county will with Weber county in ah effort to control the infestation of the county by Canadian Thistle, says LeRoy Marsh, district agricultural inspector. Mr. Marsh says that the upper water-shed of the East Canyon creek is cov-ered with the thistle and the seeds are floating down the canal. He says the officials of Morgan county will do all in their power to remove the thistle from the region. LOGAN Professor J. B. Fitch of Kansas Agricultural college opened the dairy course for vocational agri-culture teachers at the Utah State Ag-ricultural college. In the opening re-marks Professor Fitch said the dairy population in the United States is actually decreasing, with a correspond-ing increase in production per cow. If all "boarder cows" were eliminated, he said, the nation's dairy industry would be a most thriving business. PRICE Two hundred thousand small fish will be planted In the Sco-flel- d reservoir by the Carbon County Fish and Game association. The fish 'Will come from the Federal hatchery at Sprlngvllle, end will be planted un-der the direction of John Staley. J. Arthur MecBam, state commissioner, has informed H. B. Goetzman of the Carbon association that one hundred pheasants would be placed in this re-gion if the season were not opened this year. PLAESANT GROVE Canning fac-tories buying fresh fruits or vege-tables In carload lots for canning pur-poses must be licensed by the state board of agriculture, it was ruled re-cently by the attorney general In an-swer to a query by Harden Bennlon, state commissioner of agriculture. The ruling also Includes all Individuals and groups buying, seeing or handling on a commission basis produce in carload lots, requiring that they be licensed. Exception is made In cases where the produce has been raised by the indi-vidual. PROVO A decrease of 28.2 per cent In Utah's 1929 spring pig crop, as com-pared to 1928, is noted in the report issued recently by the federal statis-tician's office. It was predicted that the fall crop of the state will surpass last year's by 44 per cent. PRICE Officials of the Maple Creek Coal company, loacated 14 miles frem Price, - announce they are ready to start grading their yards preparatory to installing a three-trac- k tipple. The mine has been in operation approxi-mately a year, using a temporary tip-ple. Completion of the structure la expected for winter production. " T I tmm,,Sm4UmlmfV mJSZ2!"m ! gmemm mmm ' mum... in. jMiiiiiiiiiBiijiiiiLujiiiiiM mil - ' 1 , i ' JfHW JBAOrTIElHY SETT! Screen-Gri- d i 1 Electro-Dynami- c 41 Greatest Improvement in Years! 1 I HEAR IT-S- EE IT READY NOW! lis, J "... in MlllillnllHi.iiMiiiiiMi 1 44 The TRUTH About the MOVIES" t , ' BY THE STARS - HUGHKS. COlXHiN MOOKE. MILTONS1LL& OKRIl INfc GWFFITH5 ro&MlXa! ana are Interested b the art of actio- - or scenario wntin doe, t fail to cet thia took. fnnU U-l- I VEWDOM. PirfcHsnee- - 42i2n4 l AVEMUt, S3 MW)IT, KIW YOEW CITY To Real Afore- -It to Learn More All Seeks at rabllslier's Frlcaa Will Wnd them CO.D. If yog say so. 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U, Salt Lake City, No. 2.192t, kor Hale t'hlrkra Ranrh In the arn land' City wafer, J. O. MILLBK, I JtOk'Tfi 1. SUIHKHDM, OJ1EUU.N. j jljT ' yT" 1 Isn't dyspepsia i food product! Eclence Is always willing to admit lis shortcomings. A wowan never listens to half the things she says. Vast Panorama of Life Under.eas Put on View The Hall of Fishes Is a new wing ol the American Academy of Natural History In New York which Is de-scribed as one vast panorama of the undersells lire, designed to appeal to the ardent dtaclple of Iznok Walton as well as the high-scho- student In biology and to humanize Ichthyology. At one end of the ball Is a mounted sail fish mensurlng nine feet In length, burling Its body blgb In the air. This specimen was caught by Mrs. Greenfield, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Spauldlng of Pasadena, Calif. Eccentric fishes have their place In the collection, such as the trigger-fish- , the Bermuda , the devilfish, the "fishes with lungs and limbs" and the hags and lampreys. The biology of fishes Is demonstrated with a series of exhibits, and another case Is devoted to the locomotor mechan-ism of fishes, tn addition to these specimens there are many paintings Of fish groups and other phases of sea life. Louisville Courier-Journal- . No man approves t f flirting nnless he is In on the deal Fate Is a female who gives men the laugh for believing in ler. THE FEATHERHEADS Felix Had a Bright idea ' OOTASOOOHtAOONVOO ; Mi 7soBcT TO VIE ttSPULAB Of- - d ffjffl ft UKI Wf BEST Of 'tM.VOt). i ( it y X RXJGETTUATWf HOMSOUrtES ,22 VM tfW A MMS" HAS10CMAC6C HIMSELF WlW ? KP V MEAD -- VOU CAMT I J wrtQEST on ws money. D L7fi i J1 Tea riiM AlWWtNS Fine brains direct the world, bnt average brains carry It on. One is born to be bis brother's keep-er, but he shouldn't know it An elevator sometimes enables a Perfect Miniature Railroad man to rise to the occasion. The Locomotive Engineers' Journal says that one of the novel exhibits at the model engineering exhibition, held recently In London, England, was the smallest worklns scale model rail- - way In the world, made by J. J. Land-ridg- e of the Wimbledon and District Model Railway club. It Is a perfect scale model, made at the scale ratio of 2 mm. to 1 foot. It Is only half an inch at the tallest part of the engine i, eM the cub and the rails It runs on are 4 Inch gauge. The engine, carriage and trucks can easily be stowed away In a cigarette box. It works by electricity from a small motor housed In the tiny engine. A Wi.a Kid Office Manager Yes, I'm looking for a young IrnJ to I earn office work. Is your boy honest ? Mrs. Mcjill Oh, yes. But he knows well enough that business Is business. Didn't Work "Mister, are you Hid mnn Hint gave my little brother a dog last week?" "Why, yes. Why do you ask?" "Well, mumuia says for you to come and tuke them back." Boston Tran-script Talkative children may be very bright a quality that seldom deserts them ns they grow older. FINNEY OF THEFORCE Tadpole Has Learned a Name III I hanowqiWomxcsiatiov. r,r trjil Sl;Ivihatisitv6'6e mn TO 11 f VDf OF VlOEE OlPFEBMT HCfTElS U WX I 1 TO SAVI-VA- fS TJOICG 1 I m 1 1 N oVIC wEBil " PSS CABBVlxJl L---J U Vf;vE pun to ArfFUOM WAT i. ' A "I was Just thlnkln', sir, that 1 did better last year when ye bit me three times." London Answers. Spelling Varied The Old iVsiiiuient was written In the Aminnic and older Hebrew, the New Testiiuieut In the later Hebrew and possibly to some extent In Creek. This accounts for Hie difference in spelling In the translations. OBLIGING HOOPSNAKE "Little Willie Monk has lots of fun, unks to the obliging boopsnakel" I f Better Pay The shooting tennnt had packed all his paraphernalia and was bidding good-b- to bis bead ghlllie before re-turning south. He noticed that the mnn did not ap-pear to appreciate the size of bis parting tip. "Isn't tftat enough, then, Donald? be asked. Oh, aye, sir," answered the gulllle readily, "it's more than enough ye ken, sir, it's generous ; but" "Well, go on?" Costvme "What are you going to wear at the opera?" "A big diamond tiara," answered Miss Cayenna "And what has that to do with music?" "If I can make tliem stop and look, I don't care whether they listen or not" Washington Star. Change Hi Outlook "Give a philosopher wealth," said ill Ho, the sage of Chinatown "and be seeks money more and wisdom lwa, sdi so becomes, like most of us, only a gambler." Washington Star. |