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Show THE LEIII SUN, LEW. UTAH Intermountain Hsws -Briefly Told for Busy Readers FLOOD WATER RECEDES. FEDERAL AID OS ROAD. 31 CITIES PLAN WORK. A GREAT FEACH DAT. FUEL WOOD RUSIL Scenes and Persons in the Current News 1 "J ' TIT f ' i'' w" j . : 2? 'tr , wwm,m.,tyt. it r n n rum, iir. ; "-w - - .v. iV9w Rafter- Lrryrr. 1 Norman Armour of New Jersey, counselor of the American embassy In Paris, who hag been appointed appoint-ed by President Hoover to be minister to Haiti. 2 Action photograph during .the field hockey game In which India defeated the United States in the Olympic games at Los Angeles. & Scene In St Louis after a deluge that turned the streets Into rivers and did vast damage. i" Showing the Bolivians Don't Like Paraguay V &&&gfi v.-Vi iJtViffA ' I ,- r ... .m.i. .. .. .. ..a. . . . ... .is. iit .. 7 . A scene in the main street of La Pas, the capital of Bolivia, as thousands of citizens held a hostile dem onstration against the neighboring country of Paraguay. The two countries have been quarreling over posses sion of the Gran Chaco region, LINCOLN THE YOUTH r V.' s Twin Ml ,iiV i,..') ,- ,gil' lmiMIM i He Went Ten Miles Into the Sky r ; ,,.'7a -i'-'-v.-:-i1 r Paul Manshlp, New lork sculptor, sculp-tor, shown putting the finishing touches to the new statue of Abraham Abra-ham Lincoln, showing the Great Emancipator as a Iloosler youth of of twenty-one, with Ms hunting dog. The statue has just been erected by the Lincoln National Life foundation founda-tion in Fort Wayne, Ind. CHAMP HIGH JUMPER -'Jl. . . . j ( ' ' rHiMrimi.fwiima u Diamond Jubilee, owned by Jim UcCleve of Stockton, Calif., holds tie world's record for high jumping trltbout a rider, lie is here seen goisg over a barrier at the height f 8 feet 4 inches. . r S A J ' - j . . ,i .1 2 , . t f Prof. Auguste Ptccard, eminent Belgian scientist, smiling broadly as be looked out of the metal ball of the balloon in which he and an assistant soared more than ten miles Into the sky, an altitude never before reached ty man. Twin Brothers in U. S. Infantry 1 - "1 " ' 1 These twin brothers are stationed at Fort Sam Houston. Texas, and both are machine gunners each In command of a machine gun company of the Ninth Infantry. They are CapC diaries F. Craig (left), and Capt William IL Craig (right). BRIGHAM, CT. Realizing the necessity of providing early for their winter fuel, many from this city may be seen coming down Box Elder canyon with huge loads or wood. LOGAN. TJT.-The United States forest service will spend approxi mately $89,000 In the construction of four miles of highway, from the forks in Logan canyon, toward Garden Gar-den City, according to word received receiv-ed from the district office OURAY, CT. Now that the re ceded river has taken the water from the flats and the mosquito pests have been reduced thereby, the Indians are returning to the village here and are Inquiring when school will start again. The water was halfway to the tops of their bosses once this year. BRIGHAM CITY, UT. Among the outstanding attractions of Box Elder county's peach festival, to be held in this city on Sept. 9 and 10, will be the artistic display of the largest peach collection in the inter- mountain country. Box Elder county is delighted to announce that It has more peaches for this year's pageant than In by-gone days, duo to the many young orchards coming into production, the quality too will be the best gathered In years, coming as it will from young trees. SPRINGVILLB, UT. Sprlngville Producers' Cooperative association has adopted the contract between the Bait Lake and Ch railway and the producers' committee regarding re-garding the construction of a new egg grading plant in Sprlngville to be built by the railway company, LOGAN, UT. Plans for the ex penditure of approximately $137,500 in Cache county were laid before the Cache county commission by Preston Peterson, chairman of the Utah state road commission. The money will be spent in resurfacing the state highway to the north and south of Logan, in building a new approach to Logan canvon from Logan, Lo-gan, and in huilding the new road from the forks In Logan canyon can-yon toward Garden City. Work ob the project will begin soon accord In?' to the announced plans. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. A total of $35,949,007.68 was paid during the blennium of 19S1 and 1932 into in-to the state treasury, according to the report of A. IS. Chrlstensen, state treasurer. . SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Thirty one cities in Utah have signified their desire to spend nearly $2,000v 0OO in the building of reservoirs and the laying of ptpe-Uues in order to improve their water systems, if the money can be secured from the Re construction Finance , Corporation for the purpose of self liquldatrag, according to figures gathered by the state board of health. ROOSEVELT, UT. Louis Pap-pas, Pap-pas, S3, employed by the Raven Gilsonlte mine 2 miles north of Fort Duchesne, was fatally injured while working in the bottom of the mine shaft when struck by falling rock. NEPHI, UT. Edward H. Wll Hams, 41, of Nephi, died of shock when his death by drowning appear ed imminent during a fishing accident ac-cident at Burrlston pond, eight miles north of Nfipbl. BOISE, IDA. Examiner J. P. MrGrath at Washington recommend' ed tnat tne interstate commerce commission order the O. S. L. freight rates on lump coal from mines In the Kemmeror group to Montpeller, Idaho, and from mines In the Rock Sprlngs-Eemmerer and Castle Gate dist rict to rther Idaho cities be low ered. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Hans for the formation of a local potato mar keting unit affiliated witb the na tional fruit and vegetable exchange were discussed when menibws of the New Sweden Potato Growers' association held their meeting here. PRESTON, IDA. Plans are tear Ing completion fur the dedication on Septemher 5 nd 6 of the monument at Battle Creek to be erected in com memoration of the Connoi battle. This will be the sixteenth marker placed under the supervision of the Utah Trails and Landmarks association as-sociation LOGAN, UT. Three hundred and ninety-one marriage licenses have been issued by County Clerk Carl V. Mohr since January 1. compared with SOS for the same period in 1931. If the present rate keeps up indications are that the 603 mark bung up last year will be surpassed, NAM PA, IDA. Adaed cheer and prospect of retarn f good times wns signaled to farmers here when butterfat In wi ile milk advanced lHc to 22i, IIjks likewise are craping upward in price. Top hogs are $4.25 per huudred. next weight $4, next U!s5 and heavy sows $2.85. TLEASanT GROYE, CT. While hunting sage hens In Strawberry valley, Leland Beers, f Pleasant Grove, was accidentally shot In the right foot by a hunter In another party. GOODYEAR SPEEdS Ford rd Ch1 PuUOwrrie-4.7$.lt FuI10Ttrifa.4.7fao Ford Chmoh Plrmowh Cbryilef Plymouth Powuc T''! as. 'm $ Full Chrerilzc 5.0O-20 Fall OTtnhe5.25.ax Ems Nub Bold Dodg Nub la pairs U&at Q) Per iiag! trim PenkgUdf Pata i GOODYEAR TUBES I P)J,0) ji ifi,",1!0! 1 vMb! 1, nn " fa DO YOU know what you get for your money when you pay the low prices printed here? You get the safety of tough new rubber Goodyear rubber between be-tween your car and the road. You get full oversized tires guaranteed for life. You get Goodyear Supertwist cord construction Goodyear quality through and through. You get the extra value that Goodyear can put into tires because be-cause Goodyear builds moretirei than any rubber company in the world. No wonder millions are call ing Goodyear Speedway "the greatest thrift tire on the market today." Read these prices and ask your self: "Why pay good money to any second-choice tire whea FIRST-CHOICE costs no morel TONE m on the Goodyear Program every Wedoexh night otct N. B. C Red Network. WE AF tad Aiwcuttd Sudw S2 TOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR THESE VALUES! University of Oxford Old Seat of Learning The university, In the modern sense, dates to the Twelfth and Thirteenth centuries as an outgrowth out-growth of earlier schools In connection connec-tion with cathedrals and monasteries. monas-teries. This despite the fact that a number of European universities have legends carrying their origin considerably farther back as for Instance Oxford, whose tradition Is that It was founded by King Alfred about 872. Oxford dates, however, to early In the Twelfth century. The universities universi-ties of Paris and Bologna, which exercised ex-ercised the greatest Influence upon the later Institutions, were founded about 1200. The oldest Spanish university uni-versity is that of Salamanca, dating to 1240. The earliest Italian unlver-versltes, unlver-versltes, besides Bologna, were Padua, 1222; Naples, 1224; Genoa, 1243, and Perugia, 1276. About ten others were founded in that country before 1550, and Italy was the greatest resort of students for the higher education during those times. The University of Prague was established es-tablished In 1348; the first college at Caiubridiie In 12H7, and the University Uni-versity of Jagielle, in Cracow, Poland, Po-land, in 1304. The University of Copenhagen dates to 1479, and of Edinburgh to 1582. Through Arctic Snows The erection of a CO-foot stone shaft on Cape York, in Greenland, as a memorial to Admiral Peary, the discoverer of the North pole, recalls one of the greatest chapters In Arctic history. Although it was not until 1009 that he actually reached the pole, he had been engaged In Arctic exploration ex-ploration for some years previously, and his daughter, Mrs. Marie Peary Stafford, has the distinction of being be-ing the only white woman who was born within the Arctic circle. Salmon Killed by an Eel Lasting more than an hour a battle bat-tle to the death between a salmon and an eel was seen In the Spey at Aberlour, Scotland, recently. The combatants lashed the water to a foam at times. The eel wrapped Itself It-self around the salmon and attacked its head. One snap of the salmon's Jaws would have dispatched Its adversary, ad-versary, which defied all efforts to dislodge it Finally the eel bit off both of the salmon's Jaws and the salmon sank exhausted. Limit in Argument Phillips Argumentative, isn't bet j Brown Rather! He even answers Back to the wireless announcers. Bad manners are an eccentricity when a genius has them. Dog fights start because one of the dogs flinches; and man fights sometimes some-times start the same way. n,. AfrKia Goom Nothing definite & origin of geese, according leading writers on poiW said that they were held r- m . A IW1 roam SZ0. 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