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Show JS S' Monday, October 7, 1023. THE JOURNAC. LOG AN, CACHE COUNTY, PTAB FAGS EIGITT distance which land parties need seven days to travel left Tikal at noon. ALBERT B. FULL The party Fifteen minutes later they picked out the snow white temple at Uaxactun, grotesquely sculptured in its blanched beauty In the deep green of the surrounding a jungle Dr Oliver Picketson, scientist of the Carnegie institute Lind is ..accompany ip g. ibeigh, spent five years in exca- I vations here, he estimates one UUU of the temples to date from the ' time of Christ or earlier 7 Uaxactun the plane Former Secretary Ol tne From noith to an unexplored headed were Interior Goes Against aiea, where the new rums believed found, and after, three Physicians o clock turned directly toward h Menda, scraggly Yucatan metro- Overrules Judge jU5t be lheJ, lion to Dismiss Uribery rore four oclock Weather permitting, the party Indictment planned to leave Merida todaya and fly back toward Belize, on across P) A1 course plotted diagonally Islington Oct 7 and the divisions of Yucatan though his attorney had announc health B Falls 'rd Albcii wou'c'oncj major unexplored Maya area not pc unit Lm to stand trial yhe gjant Sikorsky plane was the kumei ihicuior secreatrv to- - stopped ol all but its bare neces-d- a for yesterday s trip No one, appealed m couit to answei Stics even Mrs Lindbergh, carried 'not (hi.cco on bobciy growing out of any personal baggage Mrs. Lind-to- e naval ibergh, who sat beside, her hus LIk Hills California oil leseive lease band in the cockpit, served as a Fiank Hogan' Falls chief counoffi-csel said the former cabinet would not ask lor a postponement despite his ill health Fall was helped to his seat by meinbcis of his family and Dr H T Saffoid, his physician member of the crew and had her regular- - duties to perform. She was a pretty figure in Khaki; knickers and blue shirt. Dr. A. V. Kidder, head of the archaeoof Carnegie logical department institute, also was in the party MacDonald Host Fatal Accident --Pfllllff At Cedar City, Utah I Advice M-w- -- Cedar City, Utah, Oct. 7 (py George Gumsey of Los AngeleS was fatally injured and H Goss of Salt Lake was slightly injured in an autombile accident near here Saturday (night Gumsey in company with Goss, was driving north on the state highway when his car collided with a truck when he attempted to pass a bus. The impact overturned the car. Gurnsey died soon after reaching a hospital Of the 50,000,000 inhabitants of the Netherlands East Indies all but about 000,000 are classed as 1 For washing large windows a sprey nozzle and squeagee have been combined lobbies or bad the lobbyist wins. Oood organizations with Tribune Forum have been published, ranging or bad the fanner pays. Old Timer. farm from Standard Oil to bureaus. It would seem that Article Refers to lobbies were and are so numer- 119 Flying Students ous, and their 'friends and sponHynim Project sors so many, that,,, taken as a Graduate Oct. 12 whole, they are the representaconto The tives of the people, and thus Old Tuner writing stitute govern representative Salt Lake. .Tribune forum, Army- Washington, - Oct- - 7 ffight Lobbyist as real government and air corps advanced flying school cites Hyrum Irrigation projelct As further proof of the ap- at Kelley Field, Texas, will gradto clinch his point. We re- parent necessity of the lobby, uate the largest class since the produce the article account its Cache county now has its Hyrum World war, October 12, when liq local reference: project lobby and Logans cham- flying students, including 47 Wim Editor Tribune: I was inter ber of commerce has contributed Pointers, will receive their wing? The West Pointers, who are seested in your editorial of last $100 toward a $5000 fund to put Talk about cond lieutenants, will be transSunday on the Cost of Lobby- the project over. and agree that in ing many representative government," why ferred to the air corps, to Increase ways, and ways sometime costly, the farmers that pay for the the number of pilots needed in the the general public pays." I also water and mortgage their farms five year air expansion program agree with one of our local papeis to guarantee the success of the The remainder will be given rethat a lobbyist works for the project have nothing to do but serve commissions and 57 of those The will be given active duty people who pay his salary, but i sign on the dotted line. I do not wholly agree with this lobby, composed of men who have Silent because of a crack for same paper that says turn out ' everything to gain and nothing the lobbylstsrand their servants to los- e- are using the funds to more than 40 years, a large boil The lobby repre- in a Massachusetts church has in congress and let's have repreput it over. sentative government for a sents the scheme as good and been restored to - usefulness bv no the farmers purse is govern- electric welding. Lobbying is by change. The lobby, with its enginmeans a new development. For ed. A city in Ceylon requires elefifty years the capital at Wash- eers will find the fellow who ington has been called a nest of can handle the farmer, and phants using sostreets at night to automobiles will carry lights intrigues and machinations while thus the lobby becomes our Good not collide with them. government congress is sitting Lists of over 1 100 Associated Press Photo Recent picture of Sir Eeme Howard, British ambassador to ths United States, who will be host to Premier Ramsay MacDonald during his visit to United States. ei - -- Membeis of the family said Dt Sal fold had advised the secietaiy not to appear upffouit but nc "had lefused to followhis recommendation Si vrltv after Falls appe-nanc- e Justice Hitz ol the District of Colurr.ua supreme coart overruled the foi liter interior secretarys motion to dismiss the bribery indictment on the ground ito constituted double jeopardy. Justice Hitz then said to Fall I uraerstand you plead not guilty Yes, replied Hogan The tual judge immediately began filling the jury box from the venire of 26. N NOUNCI K Mendon School Holds Fair 7 The Mendon Mendon, Oct school under the direction of Its principal H. G. Hughes and teachers Miss Gladys Hughes and Miss Lucille Allen held a very successful i fair at the Mendon The school school on Friday. children furnished the exhibition. A large number of the parents and citizens attended the fair. Prizes were awarded to the following: Red roses, 1st June Stauffer. Marigolds, 1st, William Richards. 2nd Faye Hancock. Aster, 1st Marie Stauffer. 2nd Lorraine Wood-FoCombs, 1st Hazel Muir. Carrots, 1st Edgar Sorensen. Hubner, Tomatoes, 1st Glen 2nd Della Bartlett. Pears (bottled) , 1st, Melba Buist Jelly (bottled) 1st Inez Bar- WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO A GREAT SUCCESS EIGHT TWIN-IGNITIO- N $1625 Priced from ft !.; f. o. to $2260 b. factory rett. Onions, 1st Faye Hancock. Sugar beets, 1st, Elvm Walker. 2nd Leon Buist. Sunflower (large), 1st Geneva Barrett, 2nd Theta Barrett. Cake made by Elva Baker age 7, 1st prize- - Hayrack and barn made by Fred and Lester Taylor, 1st prize Jessie 1st Clothes hanger, Ahrens. 2nd Claud Staulfer. 1st Jessie Hot dish pads, Ahrens. 2nd Frances Baker. Doll (large) 1st. Helen Henin-ge- r. 2nd Wanda Hill. Doll (small) 1st, Edna Willie 2nd, Vernal Kidman. Handkerchief, 1st, Cleo Richards. Handkerchief (tye and dye) 1st Della Bartlett. 2nd Louise Kidman. Kittens, 1st, J. R. Walker. 2nd Richards. Cleo Rabbits, 1st, Orson Parker, 2nd Lavell Buist. Chickens, 1st Rulon Ladle. 2nd Lee Copen. 3rd Norman Whitney. Calf, 1st, Douglas Shelton, 2nd Norman Whitney. Crochet centerpiece, 1st, Jessie . Ahrens. Cushion (not stuffed) 1st Frances Baker. 2nd Wesley Baker Pillow cases, 1st Hazel Soren-se- n Guest towel, 1st, Della Bartlett, 2nd Helen Henmger. Candle sticks, 1st, Vira Hnbner 1st Melba Pillow (stuffed) Buist 2nd Virginia Henmger. Lorraine 1st, Wood. 2nd Melvin W. Baker. Neck-a-chi- ef, Ribbons were given for prizes. Candy made by the school children was sold. The proceeds are to go for library books. Colonel Lindbergh Discovers Indications Of Ancient City (Continued from Page One) city was dissupposedly new covered was m what is known as Northern Peten, a district on which, It is believed here, no white man before has set his TWIN-IGNITIO- SIX N $1295 Priced from f. to $1695 o. b. factory SINGLE SIX Priced from $915 to $1075 f. o. b. factory Introducing a completely new group of motor cars - ( with the richest new body designs that ever delighted America, and with impressive the eyes of motor-wis- e new engineering of the most advanced character. When you view the 1930 Nash 400 models on i f display you will instantly recognize the fact that Nash today is decisively ahead of the entire industry. eyes. here yesterday Upon leaving morning Colonel Lindbergh flew up the Belize river on a general course to Cayo and Yaxha, and then directly north to Tikal, ancient empire city of the Mayas whose temples reach a greater height than any heretofore disThe plane covered in covered, one hour and three quarters a , 140 SOUTH MAIN LOGAN, UTAH |