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Show 1 i LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL, UTAH KjTView of Great Stock Yards Fire in Chicago Intermoimtain Hews Fashions for Juvenile Smart Set, Briefly told for Busy Reader By CHERIE NICHOLAS BOAD TONS OF POISON BRAN SALMON BEACH WEISEB :5 PEB CENT DEFECTIVE CRICKET CONTROL PLAN IDAHO-NEVAD- 7 SALT LAKE CITY, VT. Arrangements are being completed to accommodate 3000 spectators attb celebration June 16 at Bond, Colo, celebrating the completion of th $3,850,000 Dotsero cutoff, OGDEX, IT. The Ogden Hors Show will be held Jane 7. 8 and 8. IT. OGDEN, L excellent as taken airplane photograph the during progress of the terrible conflagration that destroyed a part of the Union Stock Yards In Chicago. The damage was about $8,000,000 and many noted buildings In Wn" were burned- - Q, "r--Trj- J ' 8 ft . ! 1 !5 .4 7 drawn by a tricycle and jammed with gleeful youngsters, made its appearance In Central Park old children at the Walden school. It pewlork City. The bus was constructed entirely by sis and seven-yearat for Bis, straps for "sardines" and a place to hang on behind. iiooden bus, r Commissioning the Minneapolis 3-d-ay celebra- .OiSl . Idaho-Mountai- "All Aboard for the Juvenile Bus Special" 1 1 A tion will be held here to obserr the anniversary of July 24. BOISE, IDA. Pacific salmon, which have battled their way almost a thousand miles up the Columbia and Snake rivers, hav reached the Welser river and many are being speared there. MOUNTAIN HOME, IDA. Development plans for the Bruneau-Duc- k Valley highway to connect southern Idaho and northern Nevada are being carried out by an organization representing both states, with the Idaho highway department and large mining concerns at Mountain City, Nev, cooperating. This ia n the City, Ner Highway association, formed at a recent celebration at Mountain City, where business leaders from Salt Lake, Boise, Mountain City, Mountain Home and other towns assembled to discuss the mining prospects and the great need for an Improved road. BURLEY, IDA. Investigation of surface phenomena left by recent east of Locomotive earthquakes Springs and at Snowvllle, Utah, will be conducted by crews of the U. 8. coast and geodetic survey, working out of Burley, under direction of Lieutenant A. G. Thorson. BOISE, IDA. The state supreme court recently refused to rehear the case by which it upheld the constitutionality of the chain store tax In a suit brought by J. C. Penney company and the Safeway Stores Inc. The petition for a rehearing was filed soon after the original decision was handed down holding that the tax, which ranges from $5 a store for single Institutions to $500 a store for those in chains of 20 or more, did not conflict either with the state or federal constitutions, men are KANAB, UT. Sixty-fiv- e being put to work on various projects of the Kalbab forest A reser-yo- lr at El Vega, East of V. T. Park Is being constructed; fences enclosing a holding field for cattle, ar being built PROVO, UT. Dogs found loose, damaging gardens and flower beds, will be promptly captured and put to death, warns Police Chief John E. Harris and J. W. Smith, dog tax collector. BURLEY, IDA. Burley Merchants association has announced it will help the American Legion post In arranging a Fourth of July celebration. RENO, NEV. The state of .Nevada needs half a million dollars In federal money for drouth relief between now and October 1, acting Governor Morley Grlswold informed Senator Key PIttman (D., Nev.) In a telegram. The acting governor said that after a statewide survey he held the opinion that $100,000 will be needed for pumping water from Lake Tahoe into the Truckee river and for the purchase of water to build up the Truckee river flow. He said that $300,000 would be required to drill wells, install pumps and furnish concentrated feed for cattle and sheep in central and. southern Nevada. YOUNGEST CHAMPION I girl Betty Jameson, fifteen-year-olof Dallas. Texas, who won the South ern Woman's golf championship at the tournament In New Orleans. She is the youngest champion of. a major In the world, golfing organization Betty Is a sophomore In Sunset high school, Dallas. At thirteen years of fif? she won both the Dallas munici pal and Texas public course titles. This spring she won the Dallas, city " title. SUMMERTIME means which brings clothes-plannintime to hand for mothers who would dress g their children style-conscio- fashiona- i: m ;, appropriately. Since camp life playv so Important a part tn the modern child's life, it might be well to consider the clothes question from that point of view. Designers of Juvenile sportswear declare there is an Increasing tendency to feature bright color in camp and playtime apparel. Because materials are strong and sturdy Is no reason why they cannot be gaily colorful and attractive. So, the cotton broadcloths, the poplins, the gabardines and the argentine cloth which serve so admirably for children's recreation and everyday utilitarian clothes are coming out in unusually cheerful hues this season. For youngsters who romp through woods and climb and wade and attend "gym" classes the Idea of shorts, with inner bloomers that are brought up high so as not to be visible, Is advocated. The newest shorts are pleated at front and back so as to give the appearance of a skirt After play hours, what then to wear? Why not a cunning tailored ensemble, on the order of the clever three-piec- e which the pretty little girl, to the left in the picture, is posing) The ensemble theme is being played up enthusiastically for children this season. Being so Interchangeable with blouses d and such, it is a guarantee of a appearance for most any child at most any hour of the day. In fact an outfit like this may be considered bly and well-dresse- NICHOLAS :.''' IT ''w of tho fton trfflt u .i 'j vi uiaci af w tt as cimiujiouivjjtu Cubans Greet an .f Ex-Preside- a Minnennolis. latest of the navy yard. tho Philadelphia - School no j f iimm. ii iftf'n mam ir- . nf Pnhn. was car- ;.... san Martin, former provisional at navana arrived ttouldera of the welcoming committee as be forma fro Ined 11th. ra ref he the "ner Sierre Vertana. Although the of Rora would accept the nomination tt.nt for the presidency In the next election JJint by the reception that be had to have medical -- Mtnoa Bf . button-up-the-fro- If A) Narrow side pleatings can. be worn by almost' any ftsure. which Is not true of the "dmpe,! polonaise. The time has come to speak n word In favor of brown. The season Is clearly a blue one that womii uvv been Inclined to underestimnt the high style Interest In brown. I Miring the first .showings of the import--lu- r midsummer brown was Impressive Mod something of a surprise for, by. timt time, women were so happy ' th;if u was a blue year. ..With the Interesting' brown Hud .white, brown and grege and brown uml beige prints, came lovely ctst.tiim n which yellow and brown were pleasantly associated. im.w-eve- r pu.... - Brown Still in Picture aa Nifty Summer STUDT Attendance at thli prograain ichool enable roa to ensure In profitable atudj that will later Increaa your earning power. Special and regular coaraea given la all commercial anbjecta daring the rammer montha. Special tuition rate in effect. NeW la the time to inveetlrate make the rammer' effort worth while A position (or aver? graduate, lit colli rereiTeol far office help eo far thia ftar. Writ for new catalog and full information. Visitor welcome any time. It par to get the beat, HENAGER BUSINESS COLLEGE ' ?7 v V 1, wardrobe In Itself. With the Jacket on, this lllliputlan tallleur of marine blue flannel looks as modish as mother herself wears ok cool days and on shopping tours. Looks nice, too, with the coat removed, for that wee blouse of matching blue flat crepe la most wonderfully chic The older girl In the picture, who is uelplng little sister don her smart Jacket has on a sleeveless dress which also admits of interchangeable blouses. Tha one she Is wearing while ahe poses for her photograph is a Mexican-strip- e wash silk. Of course It would have to be stripes, for they are smart for everybody, old and young, this season. Style Interest in little girls' dresses is said to center around necklines and sleeves In the newer models. Which accounts for the wide pleated collar which finishes the neck of the wee frock of pale pinkish soft taffeta which the tot to the right in the group Is wearing. You will note also that tha sleeves are fancifully smocked. The vogue for taffeta has extended Into the Juvenile realm. If you prefer pastel crepes they are equally as good style for tiny folks' party frocks. That sweet child in the foreground looks adorable In her airy-fair- y rrrk of embroidered organdie. O bj WMtara Nwpj Onion. almost nt 77V' V " era. HER GOLD SEIZED PROFITABLE 4 3' i ... There Is much pleating in use now and it Isn't all used for neokweur, although it does seem as though nothing fluffier than neckwear would be found. Ruffles and frills galore jre lovely on some and so absurd m rli. d Summer Term Starts June 4 -- nr PLEATING IS USED QUITE EXTENSIVELY WATCH NECKLINES Br CHKRIE iLJ. jT an entire Helen Black, teacher of social science In an Oklahoma City public school, whose small supply of boarded mid was seized by government agents. Miss Black's safety deposit box at a local bank was broken open after sh refused to accompany officers to thl ' bank with her key, 4S E. Broadwir Wh. 275S POCATELLO, IDA. Only 25 per cent of the 6500 automobiles tested. In state highway department A. A. A. safety lanes in southeastern Idaho recently were found 100 per cent Lights were defective on 75 per cent of the automobiles tested, and unusual in tlw examinations was the finding that many of them were on comparatively new machines. PAYETTE, IDA. Two concrete bridges are to be constructed on the Payette highway mar Horseshoe bend at a cost of $80,810.00. Co'-- r While it is true that navy and i.im k are leaders in spring fashions for iUtv. time, it becomes increasingly appx that brown Is to be reckoned w th. It Is an Important color by Itself ihi.I especially In prints, particularly printed crepes. The brown prints are featured la separate frocks, in Jacket costumes and also In long coat ensembles and redlngotes, and It's Interesting to observe the definite favor shown combinations of plain and printed crepes, featuring brown shades. A favorite version Is the Jacket costume with monotone Rklrt, worn with printed Jacket and bodice, and costumes of this, sort are attractive when done In polka dots, dots In dime or quarter size. Brown with white Is then the favored combination. -it J i .; r. a change In necklines is In progret. High cut fronts are giving way to low cut fronts after the order of the charming neckline which graces the This stunning cafe gown pictured. dress Is fashioned of a handsome chiffon of bemberg. Its beautifully molded silhouette, together with its Interesting neckline, make It outstanding In midsummer costume collections. Slim, long sleeves accented by three tiers of fine pleated net ruffles and a soft satin bow are intriguing details. low-fro- Straw Cloth Appears Straw cloth is a new material that has all the of novelty with the more stable benefits of practicability. It consists of cellophane woven on artificial silk ear-mar- ' |