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Show " 1 O History of Past Week EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH WASHINGTON . T .Z Congress wUl not spend one dollsr 0YE0 HER SKIRT, DRESS, .. Pithy News Notes for the upkeep nest year of old that are unable to contribute to national defense. Chairman f th tuboommittee on appropriations, which will frame the new war-shi- SWEATER From All Part$ of Kel-le- y Chairman Lasker announced that American Fork The Board pf Edunone of the larger passenger liners cation has called for separate bids now being advertised The New Happenings of by the board, for plumbing and heating and for tha together with, the virtually entire Seven Dayi Paragraphed erection of a gymnasium building at shipping board fleet for sale b.j the American Fork. highest bidder, will be sold until eon acts on gress the ship subsidiary plan INTERMOUNTAIN Sigurd Arrungments have been which President Hurding expects to Rainier. The la Is raging for the erecting of a mill completed Influenza submit by the end of this week. at Sigurd, to exploit mineral deposits has been closed for one .'.it,. " iLftivwere absent for manufacture of Keene Cement leek, as 115 student Members of congress have gained or we teachers and gypsum products. 0m school and four an Impression at the navy department, Lr8 off duty in one day recently. It was learned, that under Secretary Smlthfield A grand openiag and 5 i ,,wtiata Qui 71) ra sf Tnnrii Denby's announced policy of concen- dedicatory program in honor of the efforts on maintenance of the completion of the North Cache n 400 gallons of moonshine whisky trating high navy afloat, the shore establishment, ichool building at Richmond was a vi cvuinoiuua other liquors, ,j Mntitv of opium und other naiveties particularly along the Atlantic coast, given by the Cache county board of would be first Hi feel the effect of education and suited from a series of raids at The the faculty a few dayr reduction of naval appropriations for ago. federal imles, Ore., by prohibition next year, to $250,000,000 or less, as .forcemeat oiricers, unuer wie leauer-i- p Salt Lake. After gamely battling A. Linvilie, pro- has been suggested in the house na-vof lr. Joseph committee hearings. inowstorms, blizzards, snowslides, deei ritlon director for Oregon. drifts and zero weather for three days. Secretary (of Commerce Hoover's the University of Utah Hiking club, jxhe Northwestern Retail Lumber-Ia- n recent suggestions to Attorney Gen- thirty-on- e on a strong, returned from Brighassociation s party, eral Daugherty as to the conduct of ton. Of this number, thirteen were jwo-miltrip through the western big business organisations would null- rirls, whl'e two we e women chaperons lates una me souiueru pmo the Sherman antitrust law in the sections, passed through ify Salt Lake. About 40 bids were sub. of Senator Xorris of Nebraska. opinion Lker, Ore., stopping for half an hour mitted to the state road commission .. . t i After i - t the letter written by studying guests ox tue wnoieswe luuiuermen for construction of flie two recently Hoover to Secretary General Attorney BaUer. on the bridges road Daugherty relating to operations of In Ogden canyon. The estimated cost Senator Norrls business, has big ris,n I The population of the Oregon state to protest against ltas a proposal to was $39,000 but It Is thought the trend nneniuiry iouus tto, which is me of bids will be lower. The bids -- h mark for a number of years. permit organized business activities werethe taken under consideration for iis figure shows a gain of 133 pria- - which woutd "make the famous Garv tabulation. hers during the last 12 months, and dinners sink Into Insignificance," and e enrollment continues to increase, kill competition as "dead as a door Mt. Tleasant rians are being made na,!!." uring the last year there were reiby the local farm bureau In coopera. ved at the penitentiary 37 men un- the Norrh Sanpete high Hanford MacMder, national com- Hon r sentences ranging from five years to hold a mners' roundup and school, mander of the American Legion, telelife. These prisoners were sen- to President Harding from housekeepers' conference in Mt. Pleas, graphed inced for crimes of violence, not in- Mason City, Iowa, urging that pas ant March 1 and 2. The farmers of juding murder, and are not eligible sage of the soldiers' bonus bill be no surrounding towns Fairvlew, Spring parole. longer delayed and declaring the peo- City, Fountain Green and Moroni, ar keenly Interested In tne event, and GENERAL ple of the country were unmistaka large attendances are expected. Federal Judge Kenesaw Mountain bly In favor of the adjusted compenconmeasure sation In long pending his resigna- gunilis has announced Logan A committee from the rest, n and will devote his entire time gress. "The American Legion," Comdents of Cove waited upon the county baseball. "There are not enough mander MacNider's telegram says, commissioners and urged that some urs in the day for all of my ac-- "speaking for nearly 5,000,000 returned road work be done In the near future service men and women and 15,000,000 In vitles," said the Judge. the vicinity of Cove, north of Rich, "Therefore, to 20,000,000 more of their immediate mond. The commissioners have forwarded my resignation as promised deral judse to Washington, effaotivn families, who do not understand first to give the request full consideration ment ask and then that lurch 1." restraction, ahd will do all that can be done , commitment and then retraction, ask the Improvement of the roads. Detailed recommendations for addi- - that the passage of the adjusted comonal government hospital construe- - pensation bill be no longer delayed." R. Hock, 2785 Grant Ogden,-- G. ion in various parts of the country of Oklahoma and a native avenue, FOREIGN resident of this city for the past four former service men framed by a A striking part of the meeting held in years, has received four war medals of specialists on mental Sr under the auspices of Eamonn from the British war office for the Cork were made public by the of large sen-icde Valera was the . 1 ..... n ... . he rendered during the world ivtciuua uuitniu. rui... iu -pq.iposea pro-ya- numbers of the Irishpresence army war from July 1915. to November. republican would include a total of 12,000 frt)m the city of Cork and from va 191S. Hock was a sapper in the royal jeds needed for the care of mental rious parts of the country. ttlents. engineers and took part in the principal major engagements. issued few a was A proclamation More than $100,000,000 was snent ago on behalf of the Mid-LiSalt Lake. Governor Charles It. Jy the American people for toys and days of the Irish republican Mnbey announces that he will, in the erick brigade James during 1921, the National City refusing to recognize the pre very near future, call a meeting of tank has figured. The value of toys army, sent heads of the army or the pro State, County and City officials nnd fade here in 1919 was given as visional government and pledging al business men for the purpose of outcompared with $14,000,000 five to the "existing republic." ears lining methods ftr the relief of the legiance previously when Germany sent Imerlca great cargoes of unemployed. A large number of toys. Cap-p- i Russian soviet delegates who The marched r. the Canltol for Invested in the American indus- been in Berlin for the last few rhe purpose of Informing the State of. advanced from $10,000,000 in 1914 have 3d days are said to bave succeeded in flcials of their needs. . - m,n -- SSSonnnm 11A jioiv, jucpona oij negotiating an economic agreement .uiuw Jmerlcan toys Jumped from less than with the German government. The Ogden Farmers of Utah nnd Id- p.000,000 in 1913 to $4,000,000 last Kras-sin- , lx Leonid of will, by November, be supplying delegation, composed far. Karl Radek and M. Stomanikow, Utah packers with enough hogs s fior Moscow to report to the that It will nut be necessary to ImA campaign to have the legisla- - departed . iro tt port thnt stock from Omaha, is the authorities. soviet every Biate pass a bill reprediction of the general manager of aring regular Vjs. in men crossed the American an Ogden packing company. The preruiuj Thirty constitntlnn nf .... fho , w.iv rr.ifaj vUlWU OUIICI Uorder into Mexico at Columbus, N. diction is based on the result of an J Private and public schools. lleges advices sent by Gov- Investigation of tt'e Incrensing InterW universities has been started bv M., according to of the state of ernor est the farmers of the lntermountain Enriquez National Security Illl-- f league. war office. The ad- states have token In the hog Industry to the "' Iovva Michigan and Vermount vices said the men were being purduring the post few Months. low have such a law, the league's sued by Mexican federal troops. ReSalt Iiake That instead of restrict, percent said, and as the legist bel forces of Rosalio Hernandez, unpet of only six states are now in der close pursuit by federal troops, mg topographic work to particular WMon, It i8 not expected that the have been driven from Chihuahua quadrangles, rougmy sixty by sixty ! could be placed on the statute across the boundary line into the hllle miles In extent, the United States geo. of all states for several years. of tlie state of Coahuila. logical survey Is ready to with the states In having such work I Richard SilianTThe wldeIy refl(l Lord Dewar, at a meeting of the carried on In the districts for which E, anWriter recently com-ptin- g mission in London said that there Is the greatest Industrial and 8,000 mUe tour of the couu, tayslan had spread everywhere agricultural need for It, was rhe Intent U' v8eating conditiens, says that profiteering even into the Sudan, of the message brought to Uah by C. the war, since farmers. . nftAr. tn.n- to the price H. BIrdeye, chief topographical enginextended Tllg CU1UM,awug had it where nd nrnflt. t j d of wives. "In the Sudan before the eer for the survey. Mr. BIrdeye C f ,Ut f with a number of state ano by va- - war," he said, "a wife codld be got enterprises. Mr. Sillane for four spearheads. Now the price federal officials in the capltol, with ljen Suva 4iv..t , .oy reason of this bus doubled one has to pay eight . l8nd the drnn Inj Rait Lake C. E. Dnllin, native ot .i In the cattle country it used to f foducu, the farmer is down four cows; now the price Is seven. Sprlngyllle, Utah, nnd now a resident literally F earth, n wlu take of the east, wlio has gained Interna-Monn- l surely one good pop at goc.d fame as sculptor Is making prices, and possibly two The fever for exploiting oil lsndi him up again. Mean-- has fairly taken possession of Mexico nnnPier try to have the state rid Itself t0L ' 18 buj in Power i small. This Government engineers have been ex of the statue "The Signal of Peace," small sales to the farm. At ploltlng parts of the country hereto which at present occupies the pot of 18 the base f ?! industry, fore considered altogether out of the honor In the state cnpitol, being placed b taken a. oil rtmes, and powerful oil companies Immediaely under the dome on the J rn?c,mdlUon 811(1 graTe8t BP la ' of the Dias regime, when il main floor of the state house. He now "leroture today. FV,r that rea- - days of oil have been found from offers the state, through the Ladles' dications nch efforts as are being made Ijower California to Tabasco. The Literary clirb, the original of his statue the farmer must be oil business hns assumed phases simi- "MassHsoit," which was made for the ewl7, ; rm!n ?enerou8 "y- - With lar to that of mining in. the lattet Pilgrim tercentenary at Provincetown on the farm. the reflection davs of the Dlas regime, when if but be attaches the condllon that the 'here i 60 10 other branches. And was believed that pnJ'big ore could plaster "Signal of Peace" Is to be nould b betterment on tlve be found wherever there was a rocky hill or a fountain range. Nephi. Contracts hove been awarA The larger ships of the fleet lncluds ed for tha building of a high aeool t 1 th V8teran.' Bureau that the leviathan,. George Washington Nephi. ?1'000 and 1 day Govern- - nnd new vessels of the 535-fo18 now to th allocated inas 0,n class t, Erectly the 502-foOgden City will not refund com, r th!,. !n1" of former "ice men Munson line. Admiral 11m and th mission wblch Is claimed as en overdependents. Pacific line. charge In connection with the pa Ing of the east side of North Washing ; K6UiI 1100(1 Prk, ma'a-tport.- 7 General William Mitchelt, chief ol ton avenue. Mayor Frank Francis, i JePrtraent of labor on the American aviation during the war, of tha requet .of the refund ora 1t:. representative commun-Ihow- .? has arrived la noma. Ha to ta chargi apenklng was not la ptosKle U!hout th States. of a special mission sent to Italy bj aid that the city at die preMW money refund maM to any to M8M 0f 6 M cent 10 tha United States government mad time. with tha It h. .,' V prapaas December. a thorough stndy t rd Just bMa 1 announced. by tha Italians on aviation. ' Etch package of "Diamond Dyes contains directions so simple any woman eaa dye or tint her worn, shabby dresjes, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything, even if she has never dyed before. Buy ''Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect home dyeing is sure because Diamond Dyes "are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak or run. Tell your .druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or ntixea goods. advertisement. and Two Make Four? Do Two The famous logician Archbishop was having an argument with a friend, when the friend said: "One cannot argue with you, for you will never admit one's premises. 1 don't believe that you would admit without argument Hint two and two make four." "Certainly not," said the archbishop. "For Instance, they might AVhuteley ; make 22., CALIFORNIA VERY i.i EAL GIVE MOTHER, QUICK! FIG SYRUP Select your food wisely, chew it weil, and use WRIGLEY'S after every meaL FOR CHILD'S BOWELS Your stomach will thank you. It is both a benefit and a treat good, and good for you. And, best of all, the cost is small. e munu-Icturin- . ;,' . i Ogden-Huntsvll- le h . rd e m h . - k u f P raw vn7fo)nn r AND DRAPERIES WITH "DIAMOND DYES" UTAH navy bill, announces. . Even a sick child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the little tongue is coated, or if your child Is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, a teaspoonful will never fall to open the bowels. Iu a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly It works all the constipation poison, sour bile and waste from the tender, little bowels and gives you a well, playful child again. TRY THIS NEW ONE Millions of mothers keep "California They know a today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation tig syrup. Advertisement Fig Syrup" handy. ul Sugar jacket "melfcs in your mouth" and gum center remain to give you all tha usual Wrigley'a benefits. Explaining. Getting in nt 3 a. m. he wandered Into the parlor. Ills wife came to the head .of the if TTmTTtT Tn nr m rr j yjl ! ! m stairs. "Whot are you doing up at this hour?" she demanded. "Just considering having the house wired for wireless," was his happy thought. "I Hard Luck. took my wife to the night." "Did "She money names opera last she enjoy It?" wanted me to demand my back. Half the people whose were on the program as were not there at all." Exbox-holde- SHOULD BE FINISH TO THIS Probably Some Readers Would Like to Know Just What the Lieutenant-ColonSaid. el change. Private Washington Lee Johnson had come up with the replacements Just Unkind Supposition. Jud Tunklns says the man who and, not never having bad no luck went on sentry go the first started the story about George WashIn the new camp. In the wee, night ington not being able to tell a falselieutenant-colone- l hood was probably looking for some sma hours along blew the who a for behad reputation kind of an under Washappointment ington's administration. ing one hard-boile- d guy. V Regrettable, Error. The battalion was In camp. Tenti had been pitched and-al- l made stu shape. The cooks had lit their fires and dixies were simmering sweetly. The sergeant major made hit rounds. "Tripe and unyuns for supper, ht said. "Get the tripe ready." One of the cooks looked up in sur prise. "But Where's the trolpe, sir?" h asked. "Hanging up on that tent pole," wai the reply. ' "Lor'," sold the cook, "an' I Just been wiping me 'ands on It 1 Tort 11 was a dirty towel." London Answers "Halt ! Who all dar?" bellowed Private Johnson. If the writer's prejudices agree with "Officer of the jSbst" ours, then his book fills our "long-fel- t There was a long and painful silence want." while the sentry racked his brain for the proper thing. to say. Then the A man Is many years old before he officer New Use for Old Clock. snarled: contemptuously refuses to make exLittle brass or fancy clocks, whlct "Well, why don't you say somecuses. thing? Are you going to leave me were very popular a while back, bui which have lost their "going" poweri standing here like this all night?" We do not believe that the kick of "Nossuh," answered Private John- and stay stopped, the face Indicating a cow Is the most acceptable form of son In relief as a flash of Inspiration a time that Is wholly wrong all ta milk punch. came. "No lndeedy, suh. At easel" time, can be saved for a new purpost American Legion Weekly. by taking out the glass crystal wltfc Ingenuity is what a man would need ease, inserting a picture and press! m In trying to tan the hide of a dog It back in. Thus the little clock wll) Making Sure. with his bark. "Druggist, can you sell me some al- be transformed Into a picture (rami cohol to rub a horse with?" and Its prettlness will still adorn th Football made safer might also be "I'll ask the law clerk." mantel shelf. made more comprehensible to unA crank's theory often needs only a trained spectators. How many town men would like t rivet or two more to become a valu- go "back to the soil" If sure of $10 a Genius finds Its own road. able discovery. day? . t- con-ferre- .... K L Am-troye- W IS 'rv1.. 1. tt't"l Save the bird in hand The others may be hard to catch With enough money, enough time and enough luck, a man may get back the health he has lost or part of it, It takes patience, too. 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