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Show OUR COMIC SECTION f News Notes j a Privilege to Liv in Utah OurPpeere " 1l7fT LAltUPj ippodoSH & WtfiZM T7 m ftiio poc will OVER fSiI a, l jjj Sb &Jl AT TH AW WTHER K You HOUSE A wall ? TrfE n JiT UPSEt A?WT il n Logan Street Improvement In during the past three mouths have Included the grading of four miles of thoroughfare, according to the Quarterly report of the supervisor of streets, filed with the city commission. In thi3 work, ten truckloads of cobbles were removed and a total of 3590 yards of gravel used to open up East Center street. Ix-ga- ' 7 I The open mind i Ogden Frost destroyed about one-hal- f of the apricot crop of Weber coun- and special features, each designed to serve a special purpose. ty, but did not touch peaches or cherries, It was estimated by LeRoy Marsh, district agricultural inspector, who, with A. L. Christiansen, county agricultural agent, conducted a survey of northern Weber county. Gunnison Enlargement of the plant and facilities of the Gunnison Valley Salt company, necessitating an expenditure of between $200,000 a.nd $300,-00will rosult from the taking over of that company by the newly organized Great Western Salt Company, It was announced Wednesday. The new company, although a Utah corporation, Is financed by Chicago capitalists. Salt Lake Nine national forests occupy 14 per cent of the area of Utah. They are administered to produ. timber and forage continuously, to produce municipal and irrigation water, for recreation and for wild life. nB5BJlf I MOTORS has an open program is to provide a quality car in each price field. Already this program has led to the development of cars that differ widely in type GENERAL Ogden Laying a of twenty-inc- Through its laboratories, which are the largest automotive laboratories, General Motors seeks to look into the future. At its Troving Ground it tests improvements created anywhere in the world. It is committed to nothing except quality at the lowest possible cost. Every detail is subject to constant questioning and the possibility of betterment. This mental attitude is of interest to you as a car buyer. You are assured that you are buying the result of today's best thinking, not yesterday's prejudices or the mere product of habit. h water main from the city reservoir to Twenty-nintstreet along the foothills of the Wasatch mountains was voted by the city commissioners, acting upon wltllt'ff-H-ti-'--- J ! WCKIE, HMM er 1 l the recommendations of Commissioner Chris Flygare, superintendent of waterworks, and City Engineer John C. THE PRINTER'S DEVIL OF THE OOOO Ot' BREAD tt'euTTER PIEUT M6J ITEMS 4 this ISSUG, 60T MOtJS VJrM AIM tsewseo sauce ou ewv. soen as m 015 BATTLE AT THE ED WHITTLE HOME BESJX EO SMJWEO t&O WOCU EnUSASA IU Miff IOVE VJITU MPS. DctC ATTN' HOMB CvtEVif SUOW MCnUlM' W TW' WRltE-UABOUT IT Brown. I The Real News AUP THD4 TUER VJOZ. TH FiRC AT HECToR, PlUMKb. MRS. PLUUX. CfASHEO OUT WmtOUT VfeR MAKE-UTH' FIRST TIME W "TWlKTV VEARS, AW? UOBOffi tOlEUHEROUR REPORTER BQJ -THoOW SHE WAtt A GUEST AMD "TtttP tb SET HER. WAMER)R HtfSrOfcV P, P - You are benefitting by contact with active open minds. Montlcello County Commissioners L. Hardy Reed and Henry S. Barns have been Inspcting roads and conferring with residents in the eastern part of the county relative to road matters. The commissioners decided to allow $200 for the Ucolo road, if the residents would expend a like amount. The county road a mile north of the Ucolo road was gone over and an agreement was reached whereby the county Is to furnish the plank for the bridges and $100, if the people in that neighborhood furnish a like amount of cash. GENERAL MOTORS of N. L.. Myton Peterson, manager nA car for every purse and purpose1 the Uintah Basin alfaflfa seed pool, assisted by other members, Is perfecting CHEVROLET ' PONTIAC ' OLDSMOBILE - OAKLAND the organization to a greater extent. BUICK ' LASALLB ' CADILLAC During the past few days several additional growers have joined the pool. GMC TRUCKS YELLOW CABS AND COACHES Those who are members have held two meetings recently for the purpose of FRIGWAIBBTlu Electric Refrigerator discuBBing the project. They are planfederal-aito secure money for ning the purpose of financing the movement. The main effort on the part of those who belong to the pool at presDivorceward Bound Pocket Health Machine ent is to increase the membership in Texas Qulnan, the New Tork night So small that It can be slipped Into the Uintah basin and thus enlarge Its an overcoat pocket, a portable arti- club hostess, said to an Interviewer influence ficial sunlight weighing the other night: generator Salt Lake Eastern highway connec"Whenever n new divorce scandal only two pounds, has been Invented by tions from Salt Lake will be assured a German scientist. The generator, crops up I think of a conversation I through a program calling which resembles a toy phonograph, once overheard between two women. for expenditure of $2,000,000. This ac- can be plugged Into an ordinary elec'My husband,' said the first womtivity will also develop highway transtric light socket. It consists of a lit- an, 'just dotes on eardines and all portation for the Uintah basin. kinds of canned goods.' horn fitted to n tle " Yes,' said the second woman. Tm metal ease. Inside the horn ore Utah will build about 100 . Duchesne miles of new road this year, It Is re- two specially prepared carbons, across a bum cook, too.' " ported by the bureau of public roads. which passes a spark giving out ultra"Conshunce" Awakened About ninety miles of this distance violet rays. A person sitting two feet away may have the whole body bathed will be of the gravel, Improved Gus Fletcher, Head Harbor Island in the rays. or macadam type. (Maine) lobstennan, found a strange d AUf DefcfioM SCUt?, lA!D UP WITH A. GAME OlDtft REALC 6uP04ltV CElUR STERS SPRMUED l- - CwEPfWJ A TOAVE.UN6 tr.ici fui p.(ri&.eis Me His WJEE -- TtrVIW To MASTER. TME IU A CHICAGO WIGHT fiUJB t tAAW APrOt AU UWFfcUrmn. TOOR OF OUR. STOPErP MAKE GOOO CWVsi " WH AfP BSJEPIT THIS TbWU MOST WOULD 86 SEVERAL SUPPEM PEATHff PtUS A DAPU Bi3 HRH W "rue BUSlMESg secnou. 1927-192- 8 M nickel-plate- d cir-cul- sand-cla- ' wwp HE K. t. ' Te" Is the Answer FLTHERHEADS ' WOK KlNtA e PET6CEO-W A8ysyoA,y ? 6& MV f iosq bw?ke&- TMftTb fiLA ,,r Randolph Rich county has added to its assessment roll this year $130,000 more than was on the rolls last year, according to the report of the county auditor, which was received by the state board of equalization and asses-menThe total valuation is $2,958,233 as compared with $2,828,481 in 1926. It is the fl.--st report on county valuation received this year by the board. BRIMS ,W SAUEMAM A SO V am I ? WWftT A W aCA CO'NCitsENce M ' y Zli Fountain Green Jericho wool pool, shearing approximately 94,000 head of sheep, owned by Fountain Green and Mount Pleasant woolgrowers, shearing at Jericho, is still unsold and present indications point to shipment for storage at BoBton awaiting more favorable market conditions. It is estimated this poll produces around 900,-00- 0 pounds of wool, shearing from the finest and smoothest type of Rambou-die- t sheep, producing an even grade of fine staple wool. The selling committee of 1927 Is composed of James L. Nielson as chairman, Abe Livingston and N. M. Nielsen, who have authority to handle on the market as price will justify and if considered favorable. Salt Lake Reduced cattle supplies throughout the United States are indicated by the April 1 survey of the department of agriculture. Only about 32 per cent as many cattle were on feed for market in the eleven corn belt states April 1 as on the same date last year, it is reported by George A. Scott, regional livestock statistician. Decreased feeding was apparent In all states but one, Indiana. Provo It Is evident, says Dr. William Stuart, potato opoclalist with the department of agriculture, that the general run of farmers who grow potatoes in the United States do not make efficient use of the available knowledge on Increasing ppr acre production. Last fall a firm of California potato prowera harvested an average of 1000 bushels from nine acres. Tba rest tt t'je country harvested approximately 113 bushels to the acre. Farmers of Great Britain have been producing an average of 200 bushels per acre for a number of years, cites Dr. 6tuart. i Not the Place for Questions AH was (iiiiet In the primary department in the Franklin Presbyterian Sunday school on a recent Sunday morning with n number of mothers sitting on the side lines watching The superintendent, the children. haul In one of his lobster pots. 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