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Show THEJORDANJOURNAL,MIDVALE,UTAH U. S. Envoys Confer With Their Chief ············ ············ ••! Train Wreck Fired by Gasoline ~~!!!~?!.~~II t Utah ........... .... ........... . 'j l 1 I Salt Lake City.-China's So!)hie Tormentra, a young producer in the Jersey htrd of ,V. A. Nuttall of Provo, has met all requirements for the American Jersev Cattle club silver medal by produ.cing 492.88 pounds of buterfat and S120 pounrls of mill• in 305 days and carrying h er c:>.lf for 176 days of this timE, it is announced from club headquarters . Sh e ma,J e this fine record on two mil k in ~s per clay. Salt Lake City.-Califomla lends the Ninth corps area in number of R. 0. T. C. students enrolled, according to advice:~ from the corps area hE>adquarters, the University of Cali· each !'l!deswiped cars freight two when l\Iich., fornia at Berkeley has more than any A disastrous explosion was narrowly averted near Ypsilanti, were cars Thirty Central. Michigan the of tracks the other educational Institution. There ()ther, and plied up over a 5,000-gallon gasoline tank car on are 8697 in the state, of which number · bu~d. and one man, a fireman, who jumped, was hurt. PhotojlTaph shows the burning wreck. the university has 1685. Los Angehr high schools are second, with 1516, while San Francisco high schools are In third place with 1124. Among the states, Utah is second, with 2261 fu· ture officers. The grand total for the corps area is 18,361. J.I I: Alanson B. Houghton (left), American amtmssa<lor to Great Britain, and Hugh Gibson, American minister to Switzerland, who recently arrived in this country, held their first conference with the secretary of state, l!'rank B. Kellogg, at the State department. They discussed the coming limitation of armaments conference and tbe European situation In general. • To Build Monster Dirigible U.S. Marshals Meet the President Salt Lake City.-Boys and girls in the seventh grade of the Uintah school !lave just finished an interesting scrap· book on Utah which will be sent to the Marshfield schools In the state of Wisconsin. Th<e book has been com· piled by the pupils under the direction of 0. V. Belnap, teacher. ·~ United States marshals from all over the country assembled in ·washington for their second congress were pre:sented to President QooUdge by the assistant attorney general. This association Ls known ns the United States Mar' shals' ·association. Stone Momttain Memorial WOMAN SCIENTIST Prlce.-M. C. llloffat and H. J. Niel· sen, location engineers of the state road department, have just completed their location and testing work for two new steel and concrete bridges and four miles of new highway near :he Carbon county line of the Grand )'unction highway. They returned to Salt Lake after spending two weeks In Carbon county on the survey, male· lng their headquarters in Price. Salt Lake City.-With a view to in· ducing sheep owners to voluntarily break new trails through Emigration ·md Parley's canyons, so that the watersheds which supply the city may bo better protected from contamina. tion, E. C. Shepherd, supervisor of the Wasatch national forest, has is· sued a call for sheepmen to meet at the federal building at 2 o'clock, March 30, for the purpose of discuss· lng ways and means to accomplish the desired end. :~ The dirigible. house committee on naval affairs has recommended the construction of a 6,000,000-cub!c-foot The picture shows the model being lnspecteu by members of the comm!ttee and naval ofilcers. Makes Graphs of Heart Sounds CAPT.A.J.H EPBURN Salt Lake City.-A survey of the higher educational institutions of the state was begun Wednesday when a special committee employed by the state board of education began its work at the University of Utah. The survey after Its conclusion at the state university will be carried to the Utah Agricultural college and the Branch Agricultural college. It is be·lng made under provisions of an act of the last legislature authorizing the state board the power to eliminate and prevent unnecessary duplication of work in the public school system. Salt Lake City.-Contract air mail service between Salt Lake and Los Angeles, via Las Vegas, will be estab· lished on April 17 hy the "'estern Air Express, Inc., according to annOunce· ment of the postmaster general rec eiv· . I ed here. On this day a return trip Dr. Eloise B. Cram, woman scientist j from Salt Lake to Los An eles will Capt. Arthur J. Hepburn has been ~ at the United States Department of ! Agrlcult11re in WaRhington, photo- , be m~de b~ tho company s planes appointed director of naval lntelllhas He gence by Secretary Wilbur. graphed at her microscope in the 1 carrymg mall both ways. been In command of the U. S. S. West Beaver.-Ten teams and men left laboratories where she Is seeking in· Virginia. formation of diseal'les which annually for Milford Friday morning for a car· cause a great financial loss to lceepera load of seed peas contracte<l for by the LITTLE HEROINE of chickens. Doetor Cram is now work· local farmers. This is the first year Invention of a machine which wlll make separate graphs of the various !ng on diseases of the digestive tract the farmers of Beaver have signed sounds of the heart has been announced by Dr. George K. Fenn, stat! contracts to raise seed peas. It is physician at St. Luke's hospital, Chicago. The invention, on which the believed the venture will be a success, OLD "SOUR DOUGH" has worked for more than a year, couples two devices already well doctor Members of southern women's associations in New York viewing the as soil and climatic conditiom; are fa· known to physicians. They are the radio-stethoscop e and the electric cardiomodel of the new Stone mountain memorial on which Augustus Lukeman, vorable to such growth. graph. Both devices were considered distinct advances In medical apparatus. • sculpt r, Is working. This memorial will take the place of the discontinued but the combination of the two removes the human element which at times Myton.-J. H. Hunkey, H. L. AUrea Gutzon Borglum memorial. caused wide dll!erences of opinion in cases. The machine, yet unnamed, la David Nicholson, J. N. Cooper and capable of listening to and recording various heart sounds without inter'\\Tilliam Gentry, the committee ap· ference from such causes as the patient's breathing. pointed by the Duchesne county farPl bureau to formulate plans for a seed growers' organization, have issuec~ a call for a meeting of the seed growers to be held Saturday, April 3, at Roose veiL j I I I I Will of Colonel Coolidge · Borah Gives Tips on Spud Cooking 0 I Springville.-Th e anual national art exhibit of the Springville high school will open on Thursday afternoon, April 1, with a program at 3 o'clock in the high school auditorium. >· ' < ·~· ·' ·< "• ' • ~ • Old "Sour Dough" George Camp~>el: Carson won his final . conte~t ag.amst one of the largest smeltmg c.ompames. in the West for $20,000,000 lll royaltw~ on patent rights to an lmpron~d. ore reduction Ilrocess. Carson hast no 1dea d · l 1 h 1h w at le 8 gomg to 0 w 1 t w :noney which he won through the dedswn of the Circuit Court of Appeals. "Court decision~:~ are one thing n nd C'ash is another," said old "Sour Dough." Reading Her Own "Obit" l\Irs. Vernie Moore, Plymouth (Vt.) town clerk, with large book containing last registered will of Colonel Coolidge, filed February 11, 1926, and signed by Atty. Gen. John G. Sargeant as roaster In chancery. President C\loli Jge has the original. Everything with the exception of a bedroom suite has been bequeathed by Colonel Coolidge to his son, President Calvin Coolidge. This desire for omission does not "always spring from the same source. however, as did the Ideal expre::sPd by a chronicler of an older generation who declared that a laey's name should only be publfshed twice In her life--when she was married and wben sbe was burled.-From an 11rt!cle 1• the Saturday Evening Post. Salt Lake City.-Cornpletio n of def inite arrangements for the establish· ment of an experimental farm of SO acres at Beryl, Iron county, to be on· m·ated under the auspices of the Utah agricultural experillll nt station, was announced l\Ionday from the offices J of the state land board. Final details were finished at 1 of the arrant;ementf! the offices of the lund board in a meet· ing between John T. Oldroyd, repre· f:enting the laud board, Professor 'Vii· . liam Pelnson of the Aricult•tral Col· nt· g , E 1\' G I 1 cge anc1 ·"'-· •. .c arrv, represe m the Clark·McGarry int~resls at Beryl, I I• The l'OI>bers got away, but 1t was not the fault of little Sophie Isenberg. .when the bandits Invaded her fatter's furniture store In New .York she beat It to the phone and asked for the police, who were quickly forthcoming, but not quick enough to get their men. The robbers got away with $180. More Apples Needed Salt Lake City.-Planting of fish in , The average per capita apple con· '.he Provo and Weber rivers will be- sumptlon for the entire United State;; Is now one-half an npple per day. So d b . . Y tar we have only reached the halfgm this we0k, 1t q;as announce D. H. Madsen, state fish allll game way mark of the proverbial "apple a warden. Mr. Madsen has just return· day." We und&rstand, says the Pro· ed from a visit to the hatcheries. at 1 gre!lslve Grocer, the doctors are . not Svringville, Gleuwood and Panguitch, 1 taking a very active part In persuadall of which are filled with fry. At the ing us to eat the other half per day. To really enjoy svuds from Idaho the,. must be cooked Idaho style, so Springville hatchery there are two Senator Wllllam E. Borah of Idaho (right) and Fred T. Dubois, the first Many Varietiea of Birds ponds filled with fish from four to senator from the state, called on Nicholas Sabatini, chef ~f the Maytlower 1 The blologlcal survey says that hotel ln Washington, to teach him the tine points of cooldng thla del1cac;y twelve inches in length. It is estimat· ed that there are about 350.000 there there are 800 species of birds and from the "Potato state." The potatoes were shipped from I-daho especlallT I These will be vlanted In the river& 1,200 subsp~e~ _ for the I<laho Territorial day banquet In Washington. - ..j 1 uamed. |