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Show Mrs. Oa~ ~.....:,... ~= several weeka~ Bot Could Be Foad. vtlsitlng ~ Ki'L AitbUr Rowsell. Berlln.-ln the polu aee lies an Mrs. Oblu"IM ~ ~. Von Mand whictl bas ooen fcnllld to be ab- and aa'llie!J bome SUDday at a ,.._ Ia Lopn vleitsolutely tree of bacteria, ar<·or•tfng ter • tng her ~ Ud ta.IDUy, Mrs. to a writer In the Review, a sclentlftc George Bateman. and technical journal. The article :Mr. aac1 lifnl, H. R. Qwdller and tells of exbn118tlve testa made on the famlly ot Salt M'r. -alld Mrs. Island. the name of wb!Ch Ja Nowaja Heber GardDer abd. --hter, GeneSemjl,., by a representatiV'e of the vieve. lt~t last wee.k - J'lsh Lake. Central Geophysical observatoey Of :Mr. I.Dd 111'11; Wfiord Crane .00 famUy &ud Lloyd l.'.Minoad were dinLeningrad. Polar air hns long tieen known to ner guest.f ot Mr. uad Kta. Samuel be exceedingly pure, but. until the Len- CWtdlck SQnclo .~ .Mrs. L~ BaterQYm aacl Luelle Ingrad Institute undel'took tta expeBateman were dinner auata ot Mta. dition to owaja Semjla, the extent Eva Batemau BmJd&Y. ot Its purity bad never been exaetly Mrs. Clara Anclersoll 18 .,en®~&' measured. Dr. K~sky, who beaded two with her brother and 811· the party, spent an entire winter on ter-ln-law, Jl(r. &Dd Kra. Albert 01· the lahtnd and In that ttme was UDo sen. KrL Dale Bunaaker aud b&~, Bilable to discover a slnll• baeterl'IUD. ly, are vlai~ her puent., Mr. and Air. water, sotl, dust, and even the lira. John Yates. ~sb of wlld animals wbtcb bad been The Primary ot1lcera gave a party shot b;v hunters, were all tested and in honor of Mrs. Albert Olsen at the found to be aerm-free, tbe Wrltel" Ul Olaen home Wednesday attenaoon. serbf. Progreaatve pme. weJ:e played &nd As a part ot the eXptrtmenta a cel'- .Prbree wat to Mta. Zelia Holt aad taJD 1elat1Dous substance, upon which :U:r& Eva Turpin. Luncheon w.u aerbacteria usually thrive, . , . left In ved to the followtna"; Kesdam• Zelia the open air for several houra and Hblt, Ella Richardson, P~y Sprattben later heated in a brooding c1evlee, ling, Arthur Peterson, Claud Abbott, but ·not a single germ to1111d be founcL Lon Buckley, Arthur Jensen, Bva Tur When platlne of this sort Ia left U• pin, A. F. Rundquiat, O!&rle. Dimond Don Gai'dner, Clara Anderson, Albert posed to the alr ot tlte ordlnaey big Olsen and lllsa Thelma Dimond, also dtj It becomes so tblekl1 e«~"ered Gw~th SUcox, Mary Dahl, Ollve A. Witb bacteria eo"lonies within 15 min· Leak and La.venlce Evans. utes that the bacteria ean not be lira. Hyrum 1L stMdman of Kid· eounted. Fresh meat waa left in the vale, Mrs. W. Smith of Sublett, Wyo. open for eight months, being aub-- and Kr. Thomas Steadman ot Lop.n jected to all kinds ot weather, and at were guests of Kr. and Kra. Henry the end of tbls period there was not Jones .Monday. ~Henry T. Je»tea elltertaJned at the aUghtest trace ot putrefaction. a fa.mtly party SUQda.y In hoDOr of her husbands sixty .,venth blrthdaf. anniversary. A IIOClal time and lunWolf T errorizea Little cheon waa enjoyed by twenty -Ave Belt Mountain Ranchea guests. .Mr. and .Mrs. Ruel Beckatead of Stanford, Mont.-Swift as Ugbtnlnc, South Jordan Ia spen~ this week cunning as a fox, a bold killer, White Vlaitfn&" the home ot Kr. and Mrs. Wolf bas become the terror of the William at Woods. Llttl' Belt mountains. Ranchers tear Mr. and lira. Ivan Jonea of Garhim. and, assisted by federal bunten, field was guest of llr. Jones pa.renta, have constantly sought to remove tbls Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Jones Sunday. big white beast that decreases their Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lind of Lyherds. But the $700 bounty offered tor man, Wyoming, were guests of Mr. White Wolf's hide remains unclaimed. and Mrs. 0. Shulsen Tuesday. Mr. The killer wolf bas been seen by and .Mrs. Clarence Kersey and :u:ra. Ernest Wood were guests at the SbUl many. Scores of shots have bet>n fired sen home Wedneaday ud Thurad&y. at him. None hns found tts mark. Kr. ~ :u:ra. Pete Bakoula.t enterThe wolf ba_. ranged at will for aev· tained at lL miscellaaeous shower at eral 7ears. killing cattle, colta and their home ln I;Jinpam Konday night sheep with the ease nnd sklU of a in hollor of lira. BakoWaa's sister, much larger animal. Be Is the biggest Bertha Hendrleka4m ot West Jordan, wolf in the mountains and the only who was married Th1il'eday, August desperate Jdller who has managed to the 15th, to George ka8tanfs, ot Kidelude bls pursuera. Small ainmals are vale. G&tn• and · luncheon waa ennot his only prey. He kills full grown joyed by fttty guest& :Mrs. Aruold of Hannah Utah eattle with ease. Tbe total loss lD is visiting her .Moon parents, :Mr. and Mra. atock kllled ln the Little Belt by Axel L~ulat. White Wolf Is estimated to be $3,000. Berniece, Karlin, Harold and Ly.QD Bateman attended a ahower Monday ev~ given at the home ot Delph& Find Left-Handedness Nelson of S&Jldy In honor ot llr. and Mrs. Burktnsh&w. Inheritable Trait JohnSpencer and Kllton Lancaster spent Loa Angeles. Call.f.-Left.bandedness the flrat. part ot the week fishing on Is an inheritable characteristic and not the Weber &Dd Duchesne. Bert and Hugh Buckley spent Sunmerel;v a chance aequlsltion, accordlnl to Prot. Catherine Beers of the Uni- day fla.,t~n the Weber. Bernice ackett Ia vtatttng ln Ogversity of Southern California. den. Zoology students working with Hlsa .Mrs. Wanda Pratt a-.d babiea are Beera have been studying left-handed- visiting wtth Kr. and KrL P. T. Bate ness for two years and tracing Ita man. occurrence In famUles of the l~st ~hree Kr. alld Mrs. Royal Spratltng and generations. Out of 1,898 individuals daU&"htw, DOIPl& Bell, viJilted relativu tile students found that 12.3 per cent in Saady .M~day evenln« • Kr. an4 Kra. A.lfred Holdbrook of were lett-handed. When the famllles o1 these 12.8 per cent were invest!· BounW'ul, .Mrs. lrlaud Sellera, :MrL .cated, left-handedness waa found to Harold .May, Mrs. Earl Senen and children of Salt Lake were dinner occur In about 25 per cent ot the guests Sunday of Kr. pel Kra. Geo. number. Henderson. There Ill a, twcHn.-ftve chance that Kr. and lira. E. o. Vaxfteld ot So. the ehildreq of left-banded parents Jordan are receivln&' OOJI8"I'atulatlons ..,Ul show t;lli.S characterlatlc, the stu- upon the &n'lval of a ten pOund boy tent. found. In only about 7 per cent born Monday Auguat. 12tb. Conference ot the L. D. or the ca.s• of left·handedneBI!I was tbe 1. Quarterly qh.urch will be held In the Wut Individual the only member of the Jordan Cha~ Saturday aDd Sunday, taml,l f to have tbls characteristic. AugUBt 11th and 18tlL No Germ• of 1'be ne~ ~ we met by appointment and be took -.e to the aaeoa~ &Jld IQ.t.roduced me t.o the Puhe In charp. He wore a fez on his ~ad coUld talk ia tbe Turkiah Ian·-=~~ but he wu J:llnglillb. all the weJt-e 84 It seemed a pleasUre for ldm Jebeen to sllQw the boy and I over the plant Proctor. "Which was very crude. Everyone was wtJl leave k,neeling or squatting at his work, but ~=~~tdw~h~ere she then fifty years my ago.boy School Thet!lat daywas atter thisone I wished friend C004-bye &nd joined m shipmate• on the gunbpat which took us back to the Devaatatloa. About a month later we joined the Mediterranean Fleet ln Arta.ka Bay, which we called Hard Tack bay because we couldJi't get any soft bread there. Then we were ordered home, and when we w•re leavilig I well remember that the band played AUld Lang Syne. On our return trip to ¥alta ran Into a storm. The sea wu so tha.t we shipped-. wave down amokeataqk. It may II!Ound ":flabbut it. Ia true jWit the IB.J:De, we ateamed into Malta and stayed there &bQut a week. I visited $&lnt John's Church and u.e ~tacombtll beneath the Oh~ for which I had to have a guide. IJe told me tb&t tills was the charcll frOm; wblc4 the Mi· 101'8 of Napoleon wok t.be golden p.M8 when they laid ..... to llalta. :Pe also said ~ the ahiP wu Wteeked ill • ~rm ju8t. ~takl~ the hU'bor. Well1N cot 1Ulder w.y a.ud ateamed to Gibraltar and drOpped uchor ill the bay and atayed there a week. I had to run the lauacll. for the M;rs. R. W • &lld lOP lett on slUJ>'s mail, and take the ll&ilora and Wednesday With n&etives aad friends marlDea ubon for rUle practice. at Boise, idaho, ,t<tr,,.. '1Wt. When we were ptttng up •ncJaot' to Mrs. Au stOWe _.. teturned from leave, we found thf8 anchot' taat In a six !Jl~nlhs ~t With ·~er SODS In soma old WJ:Wek. We bad quite a time Caliiornt&. to cqt lO<IIIf. We ba4 be&uti:fQ.l wea.th llrli2s L~ .fa1$J0D itt a guest of er CI"08IIlng the S.y alskay; not a ripMisa Mud~ $1o1m Salt I.oake. ple on the v.rater, :Jut a ground swell A tev( f~i\Jj o( ~ DOi'ot!W A. ta a dead calm. I remember it so well Greq,Wf,»>d. - - r on her birth because we pi~ed up a shipwrecked day Fdkla.Y'a Thoee pl'ellent crew In an open boat, and took them were ~ ~ er, DoiPl& Ottou, to Portamouth with ws. We arrived Beth 1Jboinpll0n, Leal1 RasmWiae~ at Spttlb•d and dropped anchOI" on a Heartlia Jenson, ~ Fbllayaoa. l!latul;daY night. I had the steam Stella and Cl$ir Hanaon. launch ready, ,and took some of the Kr. 8Dd :r.lral. Alma BI,U'ldnshaw Of oftlcers ullor•. Salt ~were gueatB ot lib. and Kn Monday morntng we steamed Into J. M. ~ey Sat~. drY. dock and at noon there was a Mrs. F. P, De8pafn iUld ._., Deaa phOtographer who came on board sell ~ ~eft Wadll~fay fOf Kon- lng pictures 10 by 14 showing the DeNe.vad.a, fof a. months :risit. vastation In the storm and also show.&Dd Mrs. i"red Powell who lng her resauiDg • the ahipwrecked •Nl'DI' the auauner at Alta, crew in a calm. Appropriate verses tb tti~ at IU.dy fdr a few daya. of poetry were written beneath the Ui'. aJ14 . - . ()8ca.ll P.l.e.non of Ru- picture. They sold Uke hot cakes be»ezt, . I•bb, Veda ,.Tobnson at Rieth cause they were made In auch a short - - . ~ Mr. and MM. J. G. Jobn time from description only. I purIOlJ. 'ot ~,I l(ril. Ida Peterson of chased two ot tb.em myllelf. Two ~ 'W't.N'' dll:ulei' gueetl of Kt. and weeks later, we were payed off ~ .._ A. ¥. ~n saturday. fourteen days' turlolJ&'h. At the end J.(iaa Lenore :BoWlea ·QI Nephi Ia vla of the vacation we were to report to lt.ba&',. Wlth Mif111 ~orle Kenney. any Naval Reserve we chose or be Vn. John ~. Po1pl]t.t boolqld aa deserters. ~ Bel'llice Lewift of I went home to spend my furlough Xd&ho, Mr. and Kra. lfeph( wtth my lb.Other J,n Burbage, and I f~ of SQdy were sure had a good tlnie. The mornlng ot . s,ncr :Kris. A. 0. of atter I arrived home, I was standtng II t SUnday. In the parlor thtnkfng about the night Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Petezwon IUld before when a knock came OD the door ~ · Korrla, spent Sunday eveniJll I sa1d "Come In" and the prettiut ~ 1411. ad Mrs. 141D&n Sherwood girl that I ever saw came ln. She of J 14JU!, said ''.Here bl a letter for you" The ~ :Marjorie K.enney apent tlaa ~had aakelf her it Bb.e woUld w.eek end~"' :a,(rs. F. A. :McMUlen give It to me as her home was near ~ ~ mine. I saw that the letter wu from , - . ~ .....,....~• ._ Ort-.&Dd fa.Dl· the Sa.llor's Home In Portsmouth. It Mra. Eric ~aon and~ Bll- contained a postal money order. I Jt, . . llatfida V~. Kr. and said ''Well, I don't kaow 1rho you are Mn. L. E. Peterson &n4 IPnlly mo- but this IJI the belt letter I ever got tored to :Uttl- ~ Canyon In my Ute, and rm ping to kiss you for ~ · W~esday ev~. tor lt." I did. Then my mQther came Mri< ./I.. II. Peter.OD and In told me who ahe wu. I said ~~. ~ J~ ot Sandf, that 'W8.8 nervy; anyhow we ~ .Ablberg Of ~tly, motor-right there and we to ~ and vtslte4 wtt.h E. H. t() ever slnce. I must ex~ tfJDlny, tJaeo on to Ric;hbe~ about the money order. ~ and 'Vlatted with .Mr. Qd I joined tbe Devastation, I as. _ ~ olobnllon aD4 family bZl b&lf my pay to the Sallor's ~ Friday ; eo tbat I eoUldn't spend tt. .J«&rriott and Kn. T. w. t get lt the Superlnpeui\Wedn~ at Blnsh&m •'No, 10 on home. The ~ of ¥rlf. :A. Stuart. pt tbere as soon u .you ._bel'll ot tbe N. B. ~ub Qlet at had a Dle6 tlmti at home with ••~ htNne ot Jlrl. L. L. Ra.ddOn t:o Old ~ aad my girl for .nearly ., _.,_ an outtrig tor the Club. ,.,.-. The~t ~ promised to be trUe wt.tll*rrlwd b)fe kiss. I went to 1Afe BUIJ of ~ertoa was Ule PI~ • "POrted for duty at ),;:==~· at the regU,lar aacrament the at Devanport. This i' IS~Ila8>Y nlghti wu I# , &'Dd I worked In the Jilrs. E. K. Bateman and doc~ ttUC 'i'Allter, and ate and w~~ were guests Sunday even- slept ~tlte ~vmg ahip which and Mrs. Paul :Margetta was made :ra.t tCJ.thedockyard so that we could ~ Itt ad out but we was dinner couldn't. get oat. of the p.tes without a paas. • Berniece Bateman. I uaed to ;pt • _.. every other night and l!l'leep at the sailor'• home, which wu a ,.ry at~ place and was strictly temperate. I ~t many a pleasailt eve:atnrt wttJt. tbe L. D. s. m Devonport lndU«UDg xa,a, 1878. While In DevoJlpo~ ..-.ed for a .Mechanic and rec;eived a good conduct badge. In Karch l: \VB8 drafted to a gunboat called ~ Sequllt bound for the East IDdlea. CoDUnued OD p&p l SANDY NEWS ITEIS ._.b. .wam 91. *· ..., • ~ w •u=• Natute G&= w.u. 'Wee• Ao U. NeUaon, IDatnletox ot edltaeertaa at Weat Point. rlRbla bll llte durtna lnspec:tlon ot foot bfldp eable adJustment tor the BadaoD rlftr .brldp, that will btr tc»ngeat auas*nsloo apan In tbe world. The .U.btMt IIJp woaJd bave aent Neli80D burtUq. bundnda of feet belOW' to the Budsolr dnr. ~--~---~~~----------~ M1:a. John l'c*eU and IIOD, Authnell Noel ~~~~--~~~~~--~ Bolliger, Albert Boulter. ~ and K1u Bendce Lewla ot Kolltpelier berg Peterson and La Vena l'a.'"IUIldaho, have returned home after they worth who have apellt the put tea spent a week With Mr. and Kra. Nep- days In B1g Cottonwood C&DJOn ban hi IAraoa. ' returned to tbelr home at lluldy. FIGUltB WHAT YOU G•T ?OB. A DOIJ.AB AlQ) U.. .l!BMBJ:a THAT WB GIVB YOU A DOIJ.AB8 WOBTJI OP VAL't1:1 PO& &VDY DOLI.AR YOU SPUD .&.'1' P. 0. BASMU8SD & lou WJIEN BBTTaB DAft ABB SO~., B.ASJIUSID WILL SB.w. 'l'JDK. OD 'l'BIAI· IS .ALL WI: ASK. -- Equip Plane as O.flice for Busy Executive St. Loula.-TfVt Maboney-R7an AlPcraft corporation here baa ·produced a cabin plane equipped witt deak, dlctapbone, filing equipment, book allelves, and 1111 tbe fittings of an offlee. Tbe cabin Ia sound-insulated aJalD.It tbe roar of tbe engine. · A system bas been perteeted whereb' tbe ~r of the plane ma7 read hla baalDeM letters into the dJ.ttaphone ~ drop the dlctaphone records to tbe cround by sm~ pa.racb'Qtea, to "THANK YOUS" ARE A OF lrlUCH BUSINESS. Stores A~ JIIDV&I.W Salt Lake • P. C. Rasmussen & SotlS, Inc. . FREE! EXTR TROUSERS FREEl . On the August Suit Sale- One Hundr.ed beautiful patterns to select from. Alteration- Cleaning- Pressing H. F. Rasniussen, Tailor 64 West Center St. Phone 117-W BELIEVE IT OR NOT :Midv.ale, Utah BY HECK MBANS There wu a a1:rtq of dru# stotea In Chicago that appeared to make lt a habit of DOt aayinf, ''Thank you" -they were forced to Jell out at a 1088. "Tba.nk You" are a meaDS of much bustne8L There is a cl.pr Ron I knoW where U..Y will give ,ou. back the amount of your purchalle if the clerk fails maned. to sa1, ''Thank 10U". Three ot the planes will be bullt There Ia DOthlD&" thAt plea on my eacb 1110Dtb. nerves q~te as much as to pay • OLA.Billli(ll!l SMITII. UNION I • check, a bill ,or preeent lefal tender WBJ.lSTLER WINS IN WYO., . . . . . . . . . . . .MIIHIHIIfli<**~ ln payment of purcbaae, aDd bav, tbe Clarence Smith, of Union, succesll-' teclpient ot my IIIODIY fall to . . . . . tully defended himself In a -Iter of Fortune wxelfU'" match at EvaDaton, WYQ~Q &DF appnclation for the patroaaae Hopes for ·Pay bJC, flle other nlgbt by winning In a.teDdlld. And ~re are miWODIJ of atralpt fall& over Farmer Dodge ot -llk'f,Jil,te; Teno.-Captaln B. ot.llen just Uke me. Butte, Jlontana. H. tlfbll soldier of forODe of the moat succeaful merctune. and eblef ot the Mexican antUe :mae• concern~~ In tbe counrevolutloDary torce~~ before the try ha.s built tu lmldneSB OD the JUtrevolution folded Up, haan't atv· to, ..It IJI ~ natural to trade wbere en up hope of being MCOmpenaecJ ~ are aerved best". Same 'OMb for his services. "I beUeve," he m.fated In an regllter compMy might do pod if lDterview bere, "that it Gen. Jilll., they put a '-rb&nk You" on tbelr nrcobar ever comes out ot bidiDI later, like cuQkoos on clocka. he wlll pay me." Wby shoul~'t the cU8lolntr' be Gen. Escobar, co111mander ID tbanke4 r It one maa pve anotJMr chief of the revolutionists. bas a dollar and the recel.ver dldb't ewn not beell aeen aince the rebellion grunt to llbow appredattoa, ,ou'd call collapsed. But 1Ml7 or no paJ, Capt. Polk him an UJII"r&tetul CWIIt and a poor cleelarea tt'a ''never again.. tor apecimeJl ot humanity; yet, JD&Q a lllm. "rve bad eJteU~h fllhtlDI aaJe at a profit equivalent to much to last $8 tOr a whll~" be Qld. more, IJI accepted with the air Qf When tbe revolution enl1ed the "Well, it'll ClCJIIllq to DW'. Tbat l8 llerlcau government of"ered a m.lJhty poor bWdnell8, 01' elae laareward ot '10,000 for Oapt. Polk cuable tporuace. "'dea4 or alt.-ve... Ue eseapecJ &el'OU tW ~ If 'th• a1ltoaobUe ~ Ill Anlerl~ dleer. a I HERE'S A HOT TIP When a race-track sendeu:um..,. that, it'• time to hold Oil to 7.0W ~Buthere,IIOto&piJ ' · la a hone of another color. 0... Flortheba Shoe&, rtplarly 810 _. mo~ are now oa ..W at . . . . . TJIAT'S A TIP WO&TB 1'. 11onhelm. etyle. • • ••• at 88.85. Yoa THE S A I. INGI |