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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Intermountain News Friday, February 26, 193 Sally Sez PLAN SPRING PLOWING ••• THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY -By lenten -Briefly Told for Busy Readers TAX LEVY CUTHUNDREDS OF DEER FED. STARVATION OF SHEEP. ROAD TO BE OPENED. PRODUCER'S GATHER. LOGAN, UT.-The Logan city commission has "roted to acceot the resolution o.f the city employes asking tor a 10 per cent reduction 1n salaries, to aid the city in the present financial crisls. I,OGAN, UT.-It is planned to cut t11e Logan city tnx levy from 16 mllls to 13 mills dnrlng 1932. The cut will be mnde by ellmtnat~ lng the levy for tbe Logan city light plant, which has now become selt supporting. BOISE, IDA.-Idaho's net debt on February 1 was $5,425,219, compared to a net debt of $5.994,218, on January 1, 1932, and $5,424,933 Street Laund"'y In Genoa. on February 1. 1930, lt was dis.. <P repared by Natlono.l Geographic SocletT, closed in the report· of the state public to the Spanish court That of Washington. D. C.l-'WNU service. treasurer. ll!OUNTAIN recently was March 21, 1502, tells of sending his LEWISTON, IDA.-The work blown lnto bits near Genoa to book of privileges tor safe keeping. ot constructing the Umn.Ulla rapTreasures ~arefully Guarded Now. make way for a seaside highids hydro-electric reclamation navway between the city and The letters are framed now and igation project bas been objeded Samplerdarena. one ot its suburbs. prO'fected by glass. This was not alto by the Columbia Ynlley assocla~ Before excited Genoese who crowded ways so, as tbe missing low~r corner tion. It is held an obstacle to d& every vnntuge point. tons of dyruilnlte, of one ot the documents sho\vs. '~'his velopment or the as~atlon's prQio whlch bad been poured into 700 foot fragment, the custodian tells you, was posai to develop navl1;1ltion in the drilled holes, leveLed the rocky bar- torn o1r years ago by a tourist who upper Columbia lLDd Snake rivers~ rier, thrusting a large part of it into had been courteously permitted to ex· OGDEN, UT.-The Lions' dull the Genoa harbor. amine the letter-one of that inex~ has authorized otflcers and direct.. Genoa may be considered the Alma pllcable breed ot vandals, the soulora to send $150 to tbe Morga It llfater of the Americas. She nurtured less souvenir hunter, to whom ethics county commlsslon in payment for Chrl~topber Columbus 1n his boyhood apparently are beside the point. rights of way of a county highway years, when he dreamed the dreams As soon as a privileged vlsltor has from the Lost Oreek road through that were to shape his Ute; communi- examined the treasures, the watchful Toone canyon into "Chinatown" cated to b.im a love of the sea that curator takes hJs treasures and locks M.orgnn county's unique scenic sechad made her great; Imbued blm with them again 1n thel.r queer place ot tion. a dominating thrlst for the adventure safe keepiDg. The Columbus house W.A,LLACE, IDA.-HunOreds of that was hinted at by every $trange is some distance away but every $tep hnlf·starved deer were fed in the galley and caravel that crowded her adds interest to the traveler's stay mountains here when an nirpln.ne harbor, and all the motley throng of in the clty. The narrow. winding dropped brtles of hay to them. Lo· bronzed seamen from distant lands streets teem with an intimate mixcal Isn.nc 1Valton chn.pter membera who jogged elbows with him on her ture of wheeled traffic and pedestrisupplied tbe food. quays. ans. Some of these ways have narAnd, having reared the boy Colum- row sidewalks, from which the pedes~. , TWIN FALLS, IDA.-Tbe pro• bus tn thts atmo!ilphere, the city sent trlans e.pJll over at lotervnls. Others posed current expense budget ot Twin Falls county for 1932 contem.. him forth to battle with true Geno~$e have no curbs, and one must needs sptrlt for his dreams untU that Oc- compete for space with ta:x:l.s, open plates an expenditure of $159,375, tober dny 1n 1492 when, fulfilling "cnbs," and laden carts. Stlll other MACKAY, IDA.-Wltb the temthem, he wrung a hemisphere from ways are mere crevasses between old perature 15 below, clad only 1D his oblivion to add it to the map of tbe five and six storied tenement houses, underwear and his head. teet and world. far too narrow for wheeled vehicles. bands exposed, RoUert Wilson. lts, The Genoa of today is a great modrode a mile and a half to bring a1d Suddenly you leave these congested ern city, i1' you center your attention streets and come out into the Piazza when bls horne burned. Frozen feet .;)D Its Industries, on its steel ships, were suff~red by VV1lson. De Ferrari, the largest of the open on the rlwellings of its upper tters, on spaces within Geuon's business sec~ PROVIDENCE, UT.-A fisb and the business of the Via Venti Settem- tlons. One side of the square is llned game association to work 1n coopbre (20th of Septen>ber street), and with the buildings of Old Genoa, the eration with state and local asso~ the crowds or prosperous-appearing, waUs of palaces for the mo&t part; dation..;; will be organized at a well dressed people who throng that but on the opposite side a newer meeting of sportsmen o.f this vithoroughfare morning and evening to Genoa stands forth-tbe Teatro carlo cinity. holiday proportions. Felice, the Academy of Belle Arts, :!\IA.NTI, UT.-$300 in cash was But Genoa. Is not only a modern the new Bourse, the post office. These netted at the "Make Work" dance city. The links that t1e the present Hne structures are relatively new and for the benefit of the unemployed. to the times of Columbus, ~nd to days form tbe portal to the Via Venti SetThe dance, sponsored by the Re.. long before his. stlll hold strongly. tembre. llet societies and various clubs of One may step on tbe very stones on the city, wns held nt tb.e Armada. When t:b1s era of new c:onstructlon wl1lcb young Christopher walked i the wns under way many ancient bulldlngs PROVO, UT.-.A program to acwalls that rose beside the narrow were demolished. quaint the students of the loca 1 Part of the ground ways that his restless young feet so obtained was used ns sites for schools with the wide range or the trod ~till stand, block after block of new structures and part was left products manufactured locally. has va· them i and only a few steps trom the cant and added to the piazza. been adopted by the ProTo high One present business heart of the ctty, of tbe blocks of closely packed bulldscbool, working in co.operatton where beautiful modern bull<llngs rlse lngs marked for destruction contained with the "trade at home" moveabout the Piazza De Ferrari and the the bouse of Columbus. The Identity ment fostered by the Provo chamVia Venti Settembre starts upon its ot thls edifice ber of commerce. had long been lost, but broad, straight way, ls the most 1m~ became known TOOELE, UT.-Tbe Tooele volin 1885, after whlch portant link of al1, the House of Co~ the property was purchased by unteer fire department answered 22 the lumbus. calls during 1931, the estimated totmunlcipallty and set aside as a mono~ This dwelling of Domenico Colombo, al damage ot which wns $2,855. ment. tatber of the tuture admiral, and ot BOISE, IDA.-Tbe Idabo State In the House of Columbus. Susanna, his mother, was the place Boney Producers' association gath· 1n which Christopher spent hls early The house originally bad five stor~ ered. here rece.ntJy to discuss probboyhood. Tourists must view this his~ lea, but was only one room in width. lems of bee keeping nnd also the torlc old house from the outside, un~ It was hemmed 1n between taller possiblltty of forming districts less th~y have a special permit. tbroughout the state. buildings and was 1n part supported by these neif;hborlng edifices. ·when POCATELLO, IDA.-IT is anRecords All In Palaces. nounced by the Bannock county Otflcla.l records of the family ot this group was torn down the entire commission that the 1932 budget house ot Columbus could not be left Columbus are kept in municipal ofhas unsupported, been reduced so the by over $100,000 upper three storfices. These offices nre tn one of the in an effort to meet reduced income ies were removed. The two lower beautiful old palaces of the Genoese by d rasttc cuts. nobles. Whatever activity you search stories, roofed over, now stand isoPOCATEJLLO, IDA.-Many tons lated, an approximate cube of rough tor tn G~noa, 1t seems, you find in a ct hay are being trucked from Robma.oonry-a sort of Geooese Kaaba palace. The city offices are in one, the erts to Mud Lake district In order port officialR transact tbetr business and, like that sacred Meccan shrine, a to prevent the starvation or the in another, the prefect looks after center or world Interest 1t not o.f pllthousnnd.s of sheep marooned in ruatters of state tn a third; and oth~ grlnmge. this district. Inside t11e large wooden door the ers are museums, n.rt gallerlet;, s~ools, ElJ:,Y, NEV.-Steps a.te being takand telegraph offices. You begin to traveler finds himself In a gloomy. en to relie-re ranchers snowed in wonder, as you make your way from unlighted, boxlike room, wholly bare, Butte valley since mid-January. palace to palace, whether the butch- It ts some minutes before one's eye The Wbite Pine county commission ers and bakers and candlestick mnk- CB.D make out the details of the Inhas authorized the opening of a ers ot Genoa conduCt tbelr businesses terior. The floor is o! stone, and the road to the valley. ln these sumptuous structures. and to brick walls have a queer, jagged sur SALT LAKE CITY, UT.-Tbe doubt that in Genon..'s palmiest days face. Overhead the beams and thick aTernge size of Utah's 115,936 famthere were any commoners at all to floor boards buve the sawe rough, illes is 3.86 persons, nccording to nicked appearance. Your guide exllve .lJl mere houses. a report compiled from the 1030 In the municipal palace Geno!l plnJns thn.t :tor a long time before it censns nod released through the keeps mementos of her lllustr1ous had been Identified the house had department of. commerce. The most sons, whether bY birth or forced adop- been used as a tenement by poor popular size in family 1n the state tion. There are portraits of the great families of the city, nnd that when it Js three, 20886 reporting this num~ statesman, Mazzini; the incomparable came Into possession of the munlctber. There are 10,153 families, how· explorers, Marco Polo and Columbus; patity its walls and celllngs were en.. er. composed ot eight ot more perand sundry heroes ot the Crusades. crueted with the grime of centuries. sons. Rural and farm fnmllles are In a gla~ case rest the vtolln and Scrubbing would do no good; so stone considerably larger than the city bow of the world's master vloUnlst, cutters were put to work with chtsels :tamlHes. The average for the .farm and ma,Uets to cut away the lnerusta~ Paganlnl. fiUnlly is 4.71 and for the city it Is At an end or the council chamber, Uons of halt a millennium and to 8.62. The report shows that 56,t566, carved from one piece ot marble, bring to light a surface at once clean or more than 48 per cent of the stands a tall pedestal surmounted by and nearer to that of the Columbian families bad no children under 10 a bust of Columbus. A recess has ern. years of age. been cut into the pedestal and fitted Toward the rear of the oortlon of OGDEN, UT.-The city commiswith an ornamental bronze door. This the building still standing Is a nar~ sion has borrowed $300,000 from a custodian unlocks and takes trom row, winding stair ot wood. 'I.'he front the banks to add to the general thetr marble resting place Genoa's room on the second floor has two winfund and tide the city over unW most precious documents! three let- dows In the front wall, is more airy taxes can be collected next :Call. ters written by the band ot Cltristo~ nnd Is better lighted than tbat beOGDEN, UT.-At a meeting at pher Columbus and signed with hls lo\\' and was probably one ot the chie.f the courthouse of representatives curious Signature, and a parchment apartments ot the Columbus family. of the .American Legion, chamber book containing copies of the docu- Its waJis, too, have been c:hlpped to of commerce and relle.f organiza. ments through which various prlv~ form a fresh surface. and the floor, tlons, plans were started for a S Heges and titles were conferred upon reasonably clean, has probably been day program 1!o furnish work for him by Ferdinand and Isabella. scraped. Into one ot the side walls Weber county unemployed, involvAll the letters were written trom has been set a marble slab, carved in~ ing help by tbe utah state highway Seville to Genoa, two In 1502, as the to a charming base~rellef of the Santa commission. Weber county and Og· g-reat nc"vlgator was preparlng for his Marta, the ship which bore Columbus den city. !fourth nml last Yoyage, ancl one in on his great adventure. In a corner 'l'REMONTON, U'P.-Benr River 1504. after b:is return from tb' New s-tands a little statue Qt Columbus, valley grain growers met recently world. '£wo are to Nicolo Oderlgo, an the lJoy. These are the only mementos in the city and organb:ed n local of Important citizen of Genoa, who ot the great man who as a child lived the Formers' National Grain corr.;crred as ambassador from the re- here i for the rest the house is bare. poration. 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