Show ' TIIE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH iiRSIIlli "X News Notes i ft’i 10 minutes jj Privilege to Live in Utah" BRIGHAM CITY — Boxelder county with a population of 20819 spends $838692265 annually for living necessities and miscellaneous Rems The county has an assessed valuation of $39161194 an average of $752376 pirn per 'f sr5-- C (spit family SALT LAKE! — Ways of preventing recurrence of brush fires similar to the one which raged recently for five days in the vicinity of Dry Red Butte and City Creek canyons were being Ctmstfcred by members' of the city commission after rain had entirely extinguished the blaze PROVO— Reclamation projects estimated to cost $8418000 and which will bring 42700 acres of land Into use are set forth in a report of investigations made in connection with the Deer Creek dam site on the Provo river disclosed recently by E 0 Larsen engineer in charge of the Salt Lake basin Investigations MYT0N— Virgil Neale overseer on the Victory highway In resurfacing the road recently moved his crew and trucks to Myten They are now at work resurfacing with gravel the and also the units of the Victory highway from the gravel pit near here They expect to remain In this locality two weeks GUNNISON— Workmen under the direction of the state road commission have been erecting safety signs all Signs are along the state highway being placed at all strategic points and are neat and ornamental and give to the tourist adequate information is not mar will It hoped that vandals them by using them as targets or to write autographs and sign names HEBER CITY— Expenditures by the federal government for the administration of and Improvements In the national forests of Utah amounted to $58760648 while the receipts front all sources during the past fiscal year to a retotaled $186501 according port received by E C Shepard supervisor of the Wasatch national for- a P' ' - '&&& v 1— Florida President and receiving allotments right) and at the crave of their aon Calvin Jr at Plymouth Vt 2— Storm refugees in of clothing from Miami Are department members ft—Capt Sir George H Wilkins members of bis expedition that sailed on the Southern Cross for the Antarctic NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENTEVENTS attitude government’s toward the naval llmltatloa agreement reached by those two nations The contents of the notes were not made public but It was understood that they stated the British and Preach suggestions could not be accepted by the United States as a basis for naval limitation and - pointed out the reason Tbs American objection to the Villebranclt Hoover Speeches Create a Stir — pressed Help Storm Victims Mabfel agreement was tersely by the London Dally News it said: “It gives Great Britain unlimited small cruisers France and gives limited small submarines America It is nothing she wanted almost too crude to be true” Dispatches from London insist there sre no secret clauses In the agreement Some of the French papers are dignant over the American opposition to the pact saying 'England and France are held slaves of the United States by their war debts when By Mrs 4 ‘ EDWARD mabel (" PICKARD willebrandt attorney general of the United States was the storm center of the political campaign last week and If she enjoys publicity she must have had the time of her life for she fairly crowded the candidates themselves olt the front page Mrs has especial ciinrge of the government's legal proceedings against dry law violators and alreudy had curred the enmity of wet New Yorkers who resented the raiding of night clubs und similar doings Then she started out to make speeches for Mr Hoover and one of her first efforts In this line was an address to a big Methodist feathering In Ohio In which of that she urged that all members church should get together to help In Smith the defeat of That gentleman and countless others Immediately accused her of attacking him on ligious grounds ami there were numerous demands that she be separated from her government Job and also that sha be taken from the list of accredSome of ited Republican spellbinders the Ilooverites seemed to be fearful the female Doctor lest she become Burchard of the campaign to retract or modify any Declining of her utterances Mrs Willebrandt asserted she had asked the Methodists to oppose Smith on the ground of his views on prohibition and had made no beliefs She mention of Ills religious himself was trying to said Smith "dodge behind his own church" and canthut the Democratic furthermore didate was the one who had made prohibition an Issue of the campaign Minof Walter Newton Congressman nesota chairman of the Republican that Mrs speakers’ bureau stuted was speaking under the Willebrandt auspices of that bureau and that mands for her from every part of the Middle West were far more than he could fill Governor f4 W smith in tour the course spoke at Denver In advocacy of absolute government ownership and control of the natural water power resources of the country and for Immediate action In the construction of Boulder canyon dam Then he moved up through Wyoming to Montana und in Helena devoted most of his address to the Teapot Dome scandal and the alleged of the Republican party responsibility therefor The chiefs of the seven dian tribes of the state made him a "beading member with the name Star" Turning back toward the east Dakota he passed through North where the political situation Is and during a culiarly complicated brief stop in- Bismar ck he was christened "Chief Charging Hawk” by the Sioux Thursday night he spoke In St Paul on a variety of topics and next day he entered the Wisconsin It— was believed — that In hla tangle Milwaukee address he might take up hitherto the subject of prohibition Some days Ignored during the tour before Senator Blaine of Wisconsin had completed hla Hop by announcing Rehis Intention to vote for Smith publican leaders safiT’ this '’’'anidtiftted' to little since Blhlne never had been a real Republican Senator Borah of Idaho was the big gun of the Republican speaking battery during the week and his loudest explosion was In Kansas City where Smith’s In lively fashion he contrasted record and knowledge of the farm violentproblem with that of Hoover and fee ly assailed the equalization blew up the charge that Hoover was for the lowering of the responsible He price of wheat during the war amendalso defended the Eighteenth ment and paid his disrespects to Tammany of President WITH the approval of State KelSecretary Coolidge logg sent Identic notes to Great Britain and France sotting forth our made having WITHOUT toward disarmament the progress of the League of Nations assembly ended Its fall session Almost Its last act was to puss a resolution that the dlsarinument commission preparatory should meet again not later than January 1 No mention was made In It of any plan for a general disarmament conference and Germany and Hungary refused to vote after Count a bitter von Bernstorff had made speech chiding the league for Its slowness and asserting that Germany was surrounded and by heavily helpless armed neighbors At the final session the earl of Lylton Speaking for dia warned the league that while It was firmly established In Europe Its position in Asia was not assured from the Costa Rica which resigned league In 1923 gave Dotice that It would rejoin much is now the great REHABILITATION and Porto IUco the Job Is in the hands of the Cross as Is that of feeding the storm sufferers An thousands of mense sum is being raised by popular for these purposes In subscription Florida the dead are now estimated to number more than 2300 most of them In the region about Lake Okeechobee where the dikes broke down and the waters were driven over the land exact number never will be The and Red that the Reports Indicated white death list was about TOO The danger of pestilence made It necessary to burn most of the bodies is The Porto goon as they were found Ricans were reported to be in pitiful state There were more than 15000 cases of Influenza and malaria mea and other diseases dies prevailed The homeless on among the refugees to number Island are stated the 284000 Including Probably lf0 persons children perished when the big In Madrid theater Spain Are on the started The stage burned and the tragedy closely resembled the burning of the Iroquois theater In Chicago years ago The flames spread through the business district of the city destroying many buildings Five villages In the state of Mexico were swept away by floods and many lives were lost The Chinese city of Hankow was the scene that tremendous conflagration of destroyed thousands of buildings and an unknown number of lives The of CabrerUas Bajas uld Spanish-for- t on a hill above Mellila Morocco was of the by an explosion demolished magazine and score of lives known powder ere lost PORTES GIL of secretary EMILIO was elected" provisional President of Mexico by a Joint session tit the senate and chamber of He will deputies without opposition take office on December 1 when PreThe cosident Calles’ term expires also ordered that a popular ngress Presldentlu’l election should be held on the third Sunday of November 1929 Senor Tories G1I will be one of the Mexico has ever had few Presidents tfvlllaii career being of exclusively devoid of any active military experPresident selected Until by ience for his cabinet be bad been Calles where he governor of Tamaulipas established partial prohibition suppressed openi gambling and estabstate supported Indulished the strial school fn Mexico fur Indigent children He Is known as a friend of the United States According to a statement Issued by him be will follow the policy of the late Alvaro Obregon In the uplift of the of Irencouragement peasantry of schools in and extension rural districts and mountains He will work to Incorporate the Indians which form 60 per cent of the population Into the body of the nation He will go along the lines laid down by While organised President Calles labor will not be represented in the extend cabinet he will nevertheless a helping band to the labor unions aa part of the government policy to uplift tbe laboring masses rigation the INLAND WATERWATS filed with an application the Interstate commerce commission proposes extension of the government barge lines services on the Mississippi and Warrior rivers to all parts of the country through the establishment of Joint barge and rail rates' and barge and rail through routes The corporation’s application first asks the commission to declare that the services of the barge lines are a public convenience and necessity for expansion of the services to the tributaries of the Mississippi Including the Illinois waterway Virtually every railroad In named In the part" of the country-Ithe' application asking the establisroutes and Joint hment of through rates Joint barge and rail rates 20 rates beper cent lower than tween specified points are sought by the corporation that being the basis on which existing barge and rail rates are generally made A How many people you know end their colds with Bayer Aspirin I And how often you’ve heard of its prompt relief of sore throat or tonsilitis No wonder millions take it for colds neuralgia rheumatism and the aches and pains that go with them The wonder is that anyone still worries through a winter without these tablets I They relieve quickly yet have no effect whatever on the doctors heart Friends have told you Bayer Aspirin is marvelous have declared it harmless Every druggist has it with proven directions )Vhy not put it to the test? Aiptria t Lots nized love — Oiling of more than miles of road will be part of road program of Summit county it w’as decided recently at a conference between members and ento the polls WHEN Nicaraguans4 to go gineers of th state road commission elect a Presand Summit county commissioners ident every voter will bq marked on Tart of the roads to be oiled will chemical with he as hand stain a the have to be also and the casts his ballot in order to prevent total cost of eonetneted the work planned is estirepeating To avoid misunderstanmated at approximately $45090 it board beaded by dings the election was announced U IsS A Gen Frank McCoy OGDEN —Bids were opened recently sued a statement explaining that the In the office of the United States buchemical was harmless and the stain reau of public roads on construction will disappear within a day or two work on one road in Idaho and another An election official said malicious In Utah The A George Lyon comagents are spreading reports among pany was the only bidder on the Idaho the Indians that the Americans will road which provided for grading of use a chemical that will poison the 169 miles of road on the Teton highvoters Other alleged threats to hinThe bid was near Victor der the voting are rumors that the way is estimate The engineer’s Americans eat children and that the The bid was recommended $1538465 Sandlnlstas will attack the booths or to the Washington offices kill those registering or voting RICHFIELD — The first rainstorm of wide extent visited the southeast GANNA WALSKA em section of Utah Wednesday night opera aDd the wife of Harold F and the mountain restoring McCormick of Chicago is an Amerl-- - cattle ranges to near normally and can citizen despite her residence In giving new hope to the stockmen who France and will have to pay duty oh have grazed their herds on beared Reoorts Jewelry and personal effects which ground for some months from as far south as Ka?e county are said to be valued at about This ruling was made by Philip and from the Escalante district indiEltlng collector of the port of New cate that the rainfsH was quite beneficial and that stoekfeeding areas were York who told Henry D Bulkley attorney for Mademoiselle Walska that liberally wetted down MYTON—Goodrich and Hancock her claim to foreign residence and consequent Immunity from duty had partners in the sheep business at Bluebell have bought from Mrs T A been denied Immediately Bulkley Gardner a hand 800 2 and 3 made plans to appeal and will If neewes The price reported wee 815 25 cessary carry the matter to the United States Customs court and the Court per head making a total of 812200 which is a record price in this part of Customs Appeal of the basin at least for some time The owners immedia’e'y drove the this time ANOTHER "air derby" herd Into the upper country where Angeles to Cincinnati was pulled off last week First place they expect to graze them CEDAR CITY— For the protection In clasa A was won by Robert A of fish with an estimated value of Drake of Pittsburgh Pa and In class $250000 in Navajo lake the Cedar B by Charles W Holman of St Paul chamber of commerce- and the City Arthur Goebel flying Els "Yankee Doodle" plane won tbe nonstop race local fish and game protective association are building a dam 500 feet In 15 hours and 17 minutes long across the lake separating the main portion of the lake from the In Shanghai east end section in which there are CHINESE Nationalists announced that they After the many volcanic sfnk holps had 'practically completed the reorunusually dry neasoruthe lake Is low and la now receding four or five inches ganization of the system of government eliminating the previous Soviet a day Jt Is feared that the fish will form which was borrowed from Runot survive if the lake is allowed to Under the new scheme General ssia decrease much more in volump will head Nationalist the EUREKA — A contract will be let goCblang vernment council his poslion being out soon to construct a landing field similar to that of President or prefor airplanes in the Tintic valley acmier cording to information which PostGen Pal master Frank Beesley has just rereported from northern Chihli province that he had ceived from the department of comremnant a defeated the of merce at Washington - The task incompletely cludes the grading clearing and fenctroops and that Gen bad fled presuChnfig ing of 63 acres of land just north of to the Japanese leased area In mably Tintic Junction The work must he Manchuria completed before November 24 Specifications call for removing all brush trees as well as rocks over four I EATI1S of the week Include thoe and inches In diameter then dragging the of Sir Horace Darwin son of land and filling in gopher holes ditch-Charles Darwin and himself a noted eta scientist and It F Outcault veteran newspaper comic atrip artist OCTALVILLE thirteen the of men would never be recogas fools If they didn’t fall In give litem selves sway and Matrimony States hat United one of the isn’t on the map — of Boyer MinfMtvi of SoUcylUutt If you must be either be a turtle clam Then you will have Instead of a little snap about you t reasons Strong tions make ac- strong “Food foir JhoogM” It’s almost time to think of your winter fuel supply Give this matter the thought it merits You want a coal with the minimum of slack soot and clinkers UTAH -- GRAND COAL is Different It makes clinkers and because it is soot no est s RICHFIELD — Forest Ranger stationed in the Glenwood mountain district discovered where mountain lions had killed five head of deer One of the deer early in the week buck which had been was a lain and dragged for Several hundred down a ravine Evidence of yards mountann lion around sheep camps in the district la plentiful says Ranger Dyches who believes' they are more common than the coyote to tb$ trad Bark MooeoeellcocldHtor no stringy harder it has less slack stores better and bums it Think over then order UTAH-GRANlonger COAL Equally as good for brooder range heating stove or furnace Phone your dealer or write us CHESTERFIELD COAL COMPANY' 1928 Sailing Vessels Salt Lake City Utab Hat Has Lasted Passing sailing vessels once the Sweden’s ocean commerce driven from the trade lunes by stenm und motorshlptC Only six of the old wind Jammers are In service and not one of the brigs Is In here 1905 where cargoes currj log G9 were 230 brigs ships anil flying the Swedish colors pride of are being Modern Long years ago Thomas fL of Batavia N Hussey After went shopping for a hat of stock Mr Hussey much Inspection the only one lie thought bought looked well on him And for 48 years the use of a he has worn It whenever hrnd covering hns been required It retains Its shape and original color Music ‘My sou tins about decidul musleu' career” "Saxophone or traps?" upon a Another escaped: cup from snered duty that can't be Keeping the trophy lovingbecoming tarnished NUU DON’T BO THIS ! 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