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Show ii m heu EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH i III The End of a Perfect Day HAIR KETS AKD ARMENIANS Interesting Comparison Between Cost of the Fermer and the Clothing ef the Latter. Deal Furnished iff 'ivits ConcerningCommittee house Military American Farm by Bureau Federation Washington. A sensational charge federathe Alabama farm bureau tion has been offered a virtual bribe It would of 12 500,000 if government the tain from Shoals nitrate 0 Muscle seek to ob- the leasing plant No. ', of Henry and thus defeat the efforts ford to lease the entire project, was Frimade in documents made public fed bureau farm American day by the oration. In a letter Roy O. ' Bishop, secretarj the Alabama farm bureau federa Hon, alleged that he had been ai R. E.' Steiner, proached by General irho urged that the Alabama federa. Hon seek to lease nitrate plant No. of sunt bill ill;; TS DISMISS BEING DISCUSSED assure a supply of fertilizer for the farmers, and promised that the company purchasing the rest of the of project would make "a contribution PERSONAL CANVAS6 OF ALL MEM-T$2,500,000 to tue isuerauon. BE MADE BY CONGRESSBishop then charged that Steiner was a representative of the Alabama MEN FROM WEST 2 to Power company. connection A Power company er, Bishop said- - with the Alabama was denied by Stern- to guarantee horsepower to operate the ni- Steiner also promised 100,000 trate plant, Bishop alleged. The whole proposal was promptly rejected, a statement of Gray Silver, Washington representative of the American farm bureau federation, ' , said. He presented the affidavits to the bouse military committee. An affidavit signed by Gaston Scott of Montgomery, Ala., also was pres- ented, in which he states that Stein er's law partner, Weil, told1 him that Steiner was "representing the power company in certain matters." AIR EXPRESSES CRA6H HEAD ON Six People Killed In I First Accident of Aerial Paasanger Route Paris. The Paris und London aerial expresses collided in midair Friday afternoon over the Tillage of Thieul-loy- , seventy miles north of Paris. The pilots of both airplanes, three pas-- I sengers and one mechanic were killed in wreckage that fell flaming to the ground. The Aviator was French nirplane, piloted by a mechanic, crying three passengers. It left Lebourdet, In the environs of Paris, Mire, aided by at noon for London. The British airplane, which lefl in the London area Friday morning, carried mail and was manned Croydon only by a pilot. ...,. ; The passnngers in the Paris were 11. Booriez, M. and lime. Julian Brush The British machine, piloted by Aviator Duke, had been In use only three days on the express route. It belonged to a new company operating a service. The accident occurred during a fog, the pilots seeing each other too late Paris-Londo- n to avoid a collision. Amundsen Plane Wrecked Cleveland, 0. Captain Koald Amundsen's monoplane, which left New lork Monday morning for Cleveland on the first lap of a transcontinental flight, was wrecked at Miola, Pa,, the same afternoon, to a mes-ag- according received by Charles A. Otis, looil broker, from Horace Gade, his New ork manager, and one of the party. e Haircuts in Mouth London. A wounded soldier at the Seamen's hospital, Greenwich, had to have frequent haircuts Inside his mouth until Dr. Percival Cole discov- ered the ed from cause. Skin had been grafthis scalp to replace lost membranes in his mouth. Battle Opened on Navy Bill The battle between roe Harding administration and the little navy" congressmen who are seeking to reduce the personnel of navy to 67,000 men began in the Washington. house Monday. Packing Plant Damaged by Fire Fresno, Cah Damage estimated at N.)0,000 was caused by a spectacular "re that razed the packing and manufacturing plant of the California and Fig Growers here early Labor Party Denounces De Valera I,lll,!in "Gun and bayonet role," k'h Iris' extremists seek to Impose "P"ii Ireland, was a denounced in "innlfrsto against De Valera and his ermist followers Issued by the Irish '"or pnrty Tuesday. Victims Returned Unharmed Nbv Orleans, La. Two men who fre kidnaped by hooded men early Wednesday and Thursday have d re-rnr- and they declared they were "armed, according to the police. mas Plppltone, 28. said he was , eiwd by four men at a restaurant, token to city park, where he was emoted frwn the automobile and the n"! rtroT way. Emtio Brunot, a "rnnt, driven to Gentllly terrace and u Into a drainage canal. . Idaho Representative Is Chairman of Committee to Work For Reclamation; Work ef Canvass o House to Start This Week POWER WEILS Pawnbrokers are able to see the years' experience I am glad to find that even we amateurs can cook successfully if we use Royal Baking Powder." one-ha- lf Mrs. J. L. Me BAKING' POWDER Absolutely Pure Leaves No Bitter Taste Contains No Alum Send for New Royal Cook Book It's FREE Royal Batting Powder Co., 130 William St, New York sil- UNITED STATES TRIBUNAL There is probably nothing quite so MADE POOR RENT COLLECTOR Thinkers, not tinkers, get the most sud as the actions of a man who tries from their machinery. to be funny. Indianapolis Man Evidently Too Good Natured to Succeed in That Line ' of Business. Of LAST RESORT REFUSES TO SET ASIDE UTILITY ORDERS Ogden-Portlan- Unicn-Portlan- and d Central Ra.irend Companies Lose In Action After Appeal Utah-Idah- o list Washington. Appeals of the Ogden Portland and the Union Portland Cethe bouse of representatives, begin- ment companies and of the Utah-IdahCentral Railroad company to have sot ning this week, with a view of ac- aside the orders of tlie public utilities quainting them with the provisons and commission of Utah, canceling their the importance of the contracts with the Utah Power and bill, in the hope that such a campaign Light company, were Monday dis of education may develop sufficient interest generally In the bill to Insure missed from the supreme court Orders of the public utilities comUs passage this session. Determination upon this plan was reached Sat- mission canceling the contracts of the above named, and wnlch urday at a dinner attended by most companies were nffirmed by the supreme court congressmen from the west, and by of Utah, were three of the eighteen some from the south, the dinner havwhich were appealed from the "ases ing been arranged to agree upon some decision of the commission to the suplan flor "pepping" up the campaign of Utah. ourt preme for the new reclamation bill. Originally there were seventy-thre- e ' Representative French of Idaho wa known as the special contract rases, made chairman of the "booster" com in which the Utah Copper com cases, mlttee of twenty-sevemembers of pany was one of the complainants, congress, all from the west and south, and which made the fight before th and this committee will direct the utilities commission. The case was bitcampaign of education. Serving on terly contested and after a prolonged this committee will be Congressmen hearing, which extended over several Colton and Leatherwood of Utah, weeks and in which the testimony preFrench and Smith of Idaho, McCormick sented made several volumes and u :ind Riddick of Montana and twenty-on- e number of electrical experts from vaMondell rious parts of the country testified, others. Representative )f Wyoming, by reason of his position the utilities commission held that It as house floor loader, will not serve had tho right to annul contracts made with the power company and to place with the committee. Representative French Sunday as- them upon the same schedule as othsigned to each member of his com- er consumers of power. The Union Portland Cement committee a list of from fifteen to twenand the Ogden Portland Cement therebe pany to members interviewed, ty Utah-Idah- o Centra) by embracing the full membership of company and the the house, and he says steps will be Itailroad company, together with the taken at once to get the canvass un- Utah Copper company and fourteen der way. This same plan was fol- others, appealed from the order of the the commission to the state supremo lowed, Mr. French says, when western members organized and put (ourt, which tribunal upheld the lower extension hill, court. From this decision the cement through the twenty-yea- r and the plan was so successful that companies and the railroad compau.v to the United States supreme the conference Saturday night agreed appealed court The case was presented in to resort to the same tactics again. briefs to the court several weeks ag" In the meeting Saturday night, there The dismissal follows as stated in was some difference of opinion as to the distch from Washington. whether the bill should be pressed in was contended by the companies It the house now or awnlt action by the that their contracts for electric cur senate. Some members thought the rent were protected by the federal if it in better standing bill would be constitution and were made prior tshould pass the senate before being the creation of the utilities commisbrought generally to the attention of sion, and that the decision of the house member!?; but the prevailing Utah supreme court sustaining order senttment was favor of going ahead of the commission cancelling the conIn the house, irrespective of what the tracts on the ground that trey were senate may do, especially as It was preferential, should be reversed. The stated no definite plans have yet been state asserted that the agreements made to bring this bill up for consid- were ordinary service contracts, whicb eration in the senate. It was also properly were terminated so that all realized that If the bill did not get consumers could enjoy uniform rates rp In the senate before debate starts Socialists Will Assist Strikers on the tariff bill It may be long deof branch congress. in the upper Chicago. Members of the Socialist layed Furthermore, sentiment Is develop- party are called on in a letter sent a series out Monday by the national executive ing in the house in favor of of recesses beginning enrly in May. committee to "render every possible after the appropriation bills have all aid to the striking coal miners." "We been passed by that body, nnd if that urge our members in the strike zone," be necessary the letter says, "to place themselves plan is followed, It will Smith-McNaat the service of the local unions. to get a vote on the W may Where they can render picket duty or or recess starts, the bill before serve in gathering or distributing revote this a to be impossible to get it they should do so." lief, session. the attended who Western members Historic Building Burned conference recognized that It will be Pa The historic nowellville bill a Paoli, so Important no easy task to get Is school building in the Chester valley treasury the when time a at passed near here, was destroyed last Monday emntv: when taxes are mmm. fison night by fire of unknown origin. Erectof expectations, and when the ed in 1730, the building was used ns But unsatisfactory. itnntlon is camheadquarters by General Oage of the educational they believe thnt an British urmy in 1777 nnd on the night conpaign, personally and persistently of September 0 of that year It was In time. ducted, will get sufficient votes he sent the troops of the house from there that the Paoli massacrethey expect the canvass which perpetrated weeks. may require several Defense of Radical Raids Made Hatted Special Election Hashington. General defense, of Twin Falls. Writ of prohibitiona radical raids of 1919 and lfc!0 the heretofore issued against 18holding deterto conducted by order of Attorney Genspecial election here April an p manager eral Palmer was made in a report by mine whether the city be adopted should Senator Sterling, Republican, South of city government made abbeen has Dakota, chairman of the renate Judifor Twin Falls, decision memorandum ft investigating solute by A. Babcoek ciary' Monday with a supplehanded down by Judge W. made public In the case of in district court here by Senator Walsh, DemP. W. McRob-rt- . mental report B. T. Waltom attacking vigorously MonUm. ocrat, W. mayor, and C. IL Krengel,C. P. the raids tad challenging coutftwioiu S. Sanger. Cralf Bracken a4 of tha Sterling report. Bowles, coimdlmeo. d&'MgjS - - e agit .... , rJ - your local dealer to a practical dec- If you are unable to secure one you can do the work yourself, tinting and stenciling orator. your walls to give beautiful results. y n .rfat-.--,,,- ASK o , two and ver lining of your clouds. Washington., D. C. A personal canvass will be mads of all members of Bmitn-McN'ar- "As a young housewife of only The hair nets milady wears would clothe several orphan children In Armenia for more than six months. That Is, the cost of them would. Even Armenian orphans are sometimes more modest than milady. , Experts have figured that $1.80 will completely attire to unbleached muslin garments a child of the Far East relief orphanages of the Transcauca-sia- n famine cones for six months. And experts also figure that milady's bill for hair nets during a like period would be in considerable excess of that tniount, depending upon well, upon several things, llulr nets are of uncertain durability under uny circumstances. And mflady Is not always over cautious. Even an expert hesitates to hazard some guesses. The Near East relief has Just purchased 300,000 yards of unbleached muslin for summer garments for its wards in Transcaucasia. Where Is there a household head ungullant enough to remark that a country fuU of orphans Is not the greatest liability In the world? Chicago Evening Post. RECEIVE OFFER CF riBMERS NITRATE tlS00,(m TO KEEP ; PLANT FROM FORD . From a Bride: mi Instead oKalsomlnc or Wall Paper Alabastine is a dry powder i mixes with cold water; directions on each package. Used on plaster, wall board and all wall surfaces. White and artistic durable dots. Cross and circle printed in red on each package. ' , SPECIAL STENCIL OFFER We will supply cut tteocili to any user of Alabastine one ttencil for each room requiring not lest than two packages, if you will send the large words ALABASTINE cut from the bee of the Bachelor Joe Stokes, the druggist, never gets peace from his story-tellin- g friends, Joe owns some rental property In one of the Industrial districts. Things huve been a bit slow In Industry lately and Joe has had trouble collecting hit rents. Ills real estate broker ; constantly was returning word thut ha . ..; could not collect..;. "I'll go out and collect It myself," Mr. Stokes said, a bit peevishly thai Is, If Joe ever gets that way. Anyhow, a day or two later Joe started out on a rental collection tour. Late that afternoon he returned to his drug store. An unusual little smile was working at the corners of Joe'i ' . mouth. one ef the clerks hv luck?" "Any ,; quired. luck? Boy, you're crnzyt In "Any stead of paying me they borrowed money from me everywhere I v;enL- M: , Indiunupolis News. ' George's Future Home. She was one of the rlchcxt widows in Washington and owned a magnificent homo. Therefore, tha marlnl THE ALABASTINE COMPANY considered himself very fortunaM 1648 GruuferUl. Artm Cnmi RjwM. Michln when he won her heart They sat side by side in the Ilostes house at Qunntlco, while the leather Neutral. Marriage. to the must A prisoner in court was asked the necks and lassies swayed Woman's trip into the business world of the latest waltz. : soor not Permanent an usual excursion. is guilty?' usually question "Guilty Finally fhe murmured : "George "Yes," responded the man at tlx1 by Cupid. journ generally Is prevent-'dear, will I always have ns fine a How long should a girl remain in bar. s as I've got now?" home susmess before marrying? "What's that?" asked the Judge. George looked worried., "Why, yofl About five yeurs, udviNes Prof. sharply. you?" hf "I was asked whether I was guilty ain't thinkin' of movin', are Halph L. Towers of the University of ' " asked.-X- hc Leatherneck. ' ' ! , Of California. or not guilty, and of course I nm I could not well Women In business are going to the two conditions '" ' The Silver Lining. themselves to be better escape both."" .' ": "Isn't it great?" chortled Jones home managers. "But which are you?" "Oh, go on, Judge ! What's the Jury "Bllnksvllle is quarantined on account of smallpox." for?" Preparedness. "Wbut's great about that?" deman is there if "Doctor, anything the ed Smith. matter with me don't frighten meinlf Speaking of Furniture. "Well, you see," explained Jones, Bride "I want to buy an easy chair to death by giving it a long, scientific Salesman "Mor- "I've Just bought a new car and in name. Just tell me what it Is In plain for my husband." lierlted $10,000." ris?" Bride "No, Clarence." Kngllsh." "Well?" to are be "Well, sir, frank, you Some women marry in order, to be i "And all ' my In laws live in Blink lazy." he finished Jubilantly. Wayt "Thank you. doctor. Now, tell me lndopendent and some men get mar- vllle Tales. side reason. same the scientific name for It I've got to ried for the report to the missus." 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