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Show • • THEJORDANJOURNAL,MIDVALE.UTAH I'· • • Session of rl f Opening of the Cocoa Exchange in New York ~'Rii!!iE!!El!E!li!l~~~'iQffii.Ji!!~ e Interparliamentary Union I News Notes I I A new exchange, the Cocoa Pltchange, was opened the other day In New York. This picture shows E. L. Lewis auctioning off the first bag ot cocoa for the benefit of a hospital. It brought a price of $1,025, and was resold ,. three times. ~ It's a Privilege to Live in ~ UtCl h ~ i· li!!JEI~!~lfiilfiilfi'l~~li'il.;;;IJEI.'EJfNJ!'lffUfii1Ji'lfiilfii1fiJ[i'Jrr:iruafpl I ~ ~ Riehfield.-The Richfield cor tm~r- a cial club is seeking to induce •b.o j 1111 Denvor & Rio Granclo Vlestern railroad to incl'€ase its prcs.~nt facilities in lunclling toariJt traffic for southern Utah. It is urged tlla t large num- 1 bers of tourists could be expeditiously routed through the ;trea and that facilities should be su ppli ed at 1\Jarys\'ale, tJ1e pi·eqcnt terminal of the sys- ' tem, to transport touri-;ts to the scenic wonders readily accessible from that point. Scene In the house of reprPst>ntntlves In \Vashlngton during a .session . ·. of the Jnterpnrliamentary union's twenty-third annual conference, attended by ·. dfstlngulshPd men from many countries. Secretary of State Kellogg Is on the speaker's st·md. Wall Street "Attacked" From the Air and Defended > ·~· Price.-Argirios Landgouras, 34, a I > coal miner of Hiawatha, wns killed \ I in a "burst," which is a sudden breaking of a piece of coal from the ct>iling of the "room" in which the minet·s are digging, caused by high pressure. Delta.-More than 100 threshers and hullers a:·e now in the field, threshing the alfalfa seed crop of the Pahvant valley, which is said to be more than 50 per cent larger than in any previous year. Tho yield is turnin~ out much better than was anticif'J l.ed and estimates are placing the crop at fifteen million pounds. Myton.-\V. E. Droone of Myton has been appointed by Commissionu of Agriculture Harden Denion as inspecto to look after U10 sealing of sacks containing certified seed at the thrl'Shing machines and also at the cleaning p1ants in this locality. Log:m.-I~xactly 100 counties in the United States have eradirat )d bovine tutucrcnlosis ~nd one of these counties L~ c .. che c0unty, Utah, accurding to a summary fo progress ju.;t issulld hy the United States dEnartment of agricultur~ r.nd c )Verin~ eradication work up to lnGt Septe1uber 1st. These coU''l· tirs, known ns modified aecrcditcd :~reas, have completE>cl the teHting o£ all cattle within their boundaries. '1' rc was great e::.cltement in lower Manhattan ·the other day when the army staged a mlmlc airplane attack on Wall strf,et, with antiaircraft guns defending. When the bombs began falling someone turned In a fire alarm und the soldiers, firemen, pollee and curious crowds of spectators were all tangled up. WILL WED MILLIONS Helps "Archies" Find the Target Price.-'C'nder the auspices of the Price chamber of commerce a "boost your torn" eampa!gn is planned for thns city during the week of October 25. The advantages to the individual ns well as to the community through trading at home will be stressed. Ogden.-A movement to display tho exhibit of the Utah Canners' association which was on view at the state fair at the convention ot the National Canners' association to be helfl in Louisville, Ky., in January has been started by Jesse S. Richards, secre· tary of the chamber of commerce and fair association director. Ogden.-Yellowstone park can be brought from fifty to seventy-five miles closer to all Utah points south of Logan, District Fore~ler R. H. Rutled~:e. of the intermountain .-r-~·nr_..,. estry division, said from a bors Latest J,JOrtralt I Humanla, son of Queen of 1 ,. crs looking at the belemeter, the newest device aiding anti-aircraft guns to loeute the target and helping to obtain the slant range for the guns. 'l'his and other new devlces were demonstrated at the seventh annual meeting of the Army Ordnance association, and other organizations Interested in ordnance ~mel rtefense. UII' Transmission of Photograph Tile ul'lliY tleuwn,;t rate(] the other day that the transmission of vhotogrnphs lly wil'e during- 11 war emergency cun be accomplished with most gratlfsing results as to both ~peed und accuracy. An airplane fiylng over the dhsclpl!nury harrncks ut Fort Leavenworth, Kun., took this alr view of the Luillllug and developed the nf'o;ative and dropped It from Ote plane ln a miniature I aradmte in Rcven minutes. It was handed the American Telegraph and Telephone comvany at 5¥.1 minutes after 10 o'clock and a negative and 11rints \\'Pre deliverE>tl to n represeutatlve of Underweod & Uuderwood !n ('hiea~o ut 18 minutes nnd 40 seconds after 10-u total elapsed time of 13 minutP;. and 10 secondR. lnterparliamentary Union Picketed by Irish to be married ln the near eighteen-year-old youngest and wealthiest She inherit::; over New Zealand relative, and the vast estates of her late his death at the battle Nicolas Is an upright young llsb-tralned, as he 'studied adopting all British ways, a sublleutenant on a British fn the Mediterranean. LEADS AUTO TH .Mrs. Velna 'l'llpltt, Dodge City, Kan., arrested in geles for stealing an boasted that she was the n:au<:J a gang that bad stolen at cars. l I lrhh agitatol'S, not !>atlsfied with attacking the Irish Free State deleg-uth•n to the Interparll"m tary union conese agitators are gress In New York and Phlladelphla, picketed the cong1•ess when it met ln Washington. Some shown above with their banners. £ MEASURES THE BRAIN .. One Guess Why They I. ent to Cuba |