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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL, MIDVALE. UTAH FARMER IS TOlD ACTION TO SAVE SGHOOl lANDS ,I NOT TO EXPAND -- -d MANY KillED IN ft FOUNDRY &MINE . . INCREASED CROPS WOULD NOT IMPROVE ECONOMIC POSI· TION, IT IS SAID lEN. SMOOT PRESIDES OVER CON· FERENCE ATTENDED BY REPRESENTATIVES ~- • ¥./'· ~ oe-: ~-.. ~;, .. A¢:"_ .. <..- .... ! ·, / ··' ·...... ,,. --- To Remain l-iigh; Prices Will Not Make A Change; Present Corn Belt Is Suffering. Utah ................. ......... MANY ftUSHED TO HOSPITAL IN IN A SERIOUS CONDITION WHEN WALL FALLS -·~ .. .. Likely l Wages Equipment It's a Privilege to Live in x -~ Measures to Assure Title of States to Lands Granted by Federal Government in the Congressional Conference .. *News Notes ·····················~ Salt Lake City.-Salt Lake will not be without organized baseball this season, In spite of the withdrawal !rom the Pacific Coast league, it was indicated here by H. W. Lane, president of the Salt Lake Bees of seasons past. Pennsylvania Coal Mine Blast Traps Twenty-One Men; Section of Mine Waited Off to Exterminate Fire Salt Lake City.-Utah crop values $16,500,000 in 1925 over 1924 according to the report of the U. Sj Washington.-As a result of the -~- ' Washington.-Stay just as you are. ,.,.. B r1't an, 1 conn.- s·tx men are department new • . of .. agriculture through the meeting the senate and house public Don't expand. J..nown to have been crushed to death, Utah statlsttctan, Frank Andrewa. land committees will be aslted to hold eleven others some in a serious con- The report lists hay, grain, potatoes That was the advice given to Ute joint hearings on the question, prob- farmers of the country by the Uni· oiiticn, are at 'the New Britain general and sugar beets as the big produc~rs ably next week, and to hear represen- : ted States Department of Agriculture hospital and ten are unaccounted for or crop income for the state durmg tatives or public lands states and the \ in its important forecast of farm conas the result of the collapse of a brick ' 1925 with pears returning the least. Interior department. Chairman Stan- 1 ditions for 1926. ~ ' wall at the foundry of North & Judd Total values for 1924 were $32,915,· field of the senate public lands com\lanufacturiug company on li:ast Main 00 as against $49,605,00 for 19~5. Despite the present corn belt suf:~%:-,: mittee an C~airma n Sinnott of the I rering and the wave of farm collapse£ street. The dead were not identified. Myton.-The commercial club of house commtttee assured delegations I since the war the farming industry It was first thought that the wall Myton recently selected H. Blaine as that hearings would be granted. 1 Is now in the' best general condition was razed by an explosion in the founchairman of the road committee, and dry. This theory was abandoned ant.l Legislation already is pending to . since 1920, the department said. empowered him with authoritY.. to sedeal with the problem and another now It is believed that the building H owever, · reases In 1 me any genera lect others to aid him. The club, bill has been drafted by senators from ld t d t caved in from the weight of snow on th f 1 crops wou en o p ace e armworking with the city council and the publlc lands states. Senator Jones, i i the roof. Democrat, ~;ew Mexico, recently in- ers in a less favorable_ econom c pos · American Legion, expecte to gravel Pittsburg, Pa.-Death has again trodured a bill under which the feller- j tion ~han at present, 1t warned.' and grade Main street. clairnert its grim toll in a mine disasal government woulcl relinquish any Nmther foreign nor domestlc de· ter, 19 men are dead following an exSalt Lake City.-The business in· claim to these lands, and a message mand for farm produ~ts will increase p!os!on which wrecked right butt No. terests of southern California are which bas been drafted would limit lt said. In fact, there may be a de1 of the Pittsburg Terminal company's looking to the development of l'tah the govern:uent's contest to the title creased demand. mine No. 4 at Horning. in various lines and that Cal!fornia of lands alrdady granted to the states Farm wages will remain at least as Trapped in a passageway 400 feet capital will lend encouragement to wlth!n six years after the title had high as they are, the department said. from the mine entrance, only two of that development Is the opinion of J. been va~seu OV('r to the states. Neither will the cost of farm equip'· 21 m~n at work fighting a blaze In A. Nelson of the Nelson-Ricks Cream' ~- ·: ~' ~: '"· Hah·(.non Farr, deputy attorney ment descend. the mine escaped alive. They are Eel- ery company of this city, who return· ~onerai of Utah, wa'! one of those atDiscussing the prospects of the rnaward Davis, a mine foreman and Louis ed recently from Los Angeles where tending jor crops, the department said: Powell. they attended the sessions of th Pa· An eHort will be made to agree on "A slightly smaller world crop of The section of butt No. 15, where cific States Butters, Eggs, Cheese and legislation to prevent witlldravval by wheat is indicated, with world stock the ex1JlOsio!l occurred, was walled Poultry associatian. the government of land» granted at at the beginning of the new crop off in an effort to exterminate the fires. Sixteen bodies remained within etatehood and which have s!nce been year not burdensome. Domestic stocks Ogden.-~W. S McCarthy, director this section, while only three have of the Utah Shippers' Traffic assoclafound to have mineral volue. Under are likely to be smaller. IJeen recovered. tion, urged the Kiwanis club to- give supreme court rulings, It was li.il&<Jrt"Corn acreage the same as in 1925 The explosion was the aftermath of \ full s~pport to the Gooding freight ed, the government may now retake with average market yields, will be a. fire in the mine which broke out rate btU, now before congress. If the euch areaa. 1 suificient to meet feeding and comwhen a cuttin;; machine broke bill is not passed and an increase in Senator Smoot, Republican, Utah, mercia! requirements as fully as in thr·ough a clay vein into a gas pocket. rates is granted to the carriers, the pr~c:sided ovet· the meeting, which also 1925. If last year's oats acreage iH Tho 21 men went into butt No. 15, development of the west will be great"ras attended by members of congress maintained, relatively low prices are 1000 teet from the mine entrance, to ly retarded, he said. r£;preaenting Utah. 'Vyoming, Califor- likely to continue, unless yields are fight the blaze. nla, Nl'!w Mexico, Nevada, Idaho, Colo- greatly reduced. Logan.- The Utah Agricultural col· rado and Arizona. "The immediate and long-time outlege board of trustees has decided BARGES RACE TO SEA Pl'Opoml that a meeting of the Ian_d look for cattle is favorable. A reasonthat the $500 recently given to the eommissiollers ot th~ several publlc I ably constant demand for beef is ancollege by Herbert S. Auerbach of land states be beld m Salt Lake ?11 ticipated. The number of steers is of Ita A portrait of George Washington, painted on Iron by the famous early American painter, Gilbert Stuart, the ftrst Jersey Coast Scene of Disaster In Salt kind ever found or known to exist, Is now In the possession of Albert Rosenthal, art collector and connoisseur, Lake will be used as a fund to March l, was mad<:! by Clark V. Sand- the lowest in many years lmt present of Philadelphia. 1'he picture never before has bee,n out of the possession Violent Storm of the Tllyard family of England. The provide for the establishment of a ge, l~nd commisi?nsr of ·washington, 1 breeding stocks are app~rently large portrait, which Is one ot the richest Stuart discoveries of some :rears, Is of the type known as the Vaughn or Gibbs special library In history, according ln a communicatiOn to John T. Old- enough to supply as much beef as it type, showln~ the right side of the face. Ashbury Park, N. J.-Eight lives to President E. G. Peterson. From tJ:w royd, secretary of tho state land . trere reported lost and three barges fund books will be purchased which · rep1y t o wtll pay cattle producers to raise. b oar d . Tl1c eugges tl on was m " . willingness to surrender local advan- to him. The Washington stock went 11·ere known to have foundered on the asl't'ng 1 The outlook for th~ will be known as the "Herbert S. a qutry b y "' .,~>ere t ary Old roy d · , . hog mdust·y . tages for the general good. Perhaps to the endowment of an institution north Jersey coast in a snowstorm eupport of the Smoot bill pertaining ap.pears fa~orable, wtth prices mal"\· Auerbach Collection In History." as striking an Instance of the opera- that had been established before the and 60-mile northeast gale that overto title to school lands recently intro- tamed at htgh levels. Logan ·- Snow on Mt. Logan is contion of this law will be found In the Revolution and after lt had been re- took a multitude of small shipping "Indications are that 1926 w!ll be a duced in congress. ~ siderably below the normal for Feoattitude of the people of the named area now Liberty hall. This became bound for New York. good year for the sheep industry, and eQ_UAL when fields were lo1t ruary included 1 in depts and still further beIn the state of Vermont. The Washington college, and is now WashTwo barges broke away from the or fields were won, BEEKEEPERS DISCUSS PROBLEM further increases in production may treaty of peace with Great Britain. ington and Lee university. During the tug Thomas Howard off Scotland low normal in water content, accordWith breath of popular apbe undertaken profitably In some sevwhich acknowledged the independence Interval between 1783 and 1789, when lightship, according to a wireless mes- ing to George D. Clyde, irrigation enplause or blame, lions." of the United States, enumerated each he was not In public life, Washington sage received from the • coastguard gineer of the Utah Agricultural col· Nor fanned or damped, un• State Tax Declared Inadequate Tc:. state as sovereign and granted also made a journey through the Mohawk cuter Seminole at the Sandy Hook lege. Snow cover at 7000 feet elevaquench ably the same, Needs; County Urges Fee EX-KAISER MAY LOSE PROPERTY Too inward to be reached by fiaws of the territory west of New Hampshire. valley, and in a letter expressed the station. Each was manned by four tion averaged 28 inches with 6.1 inInspection. idle fame. llfany of the residents of this area, view that that route would constitute men and one sank immediately, the ches of water content; at 8700 feet. Soldier and statesman, rarest unison; People To Voite On Expropriation however, regarded their best interests the best line for connectln~ the regl.on other going- ashore at Sandy Hook. 40 Inches of water and at 8700 feet. Salt Lake Clty.-Tllat the state or· High-poised example of great duties to be with Canada, because the outlet of tbe Great lakes with tidewater. He No trace of the crew of this barge, 42 Inches with 10.9 inches of water. and Thus Lessen Heavy Burden done, dinance requiring payment of $1 per to the sea was through the waters that did not live to see the construction ot the Phoenix, was found by Captain Simply as breathing a world's honors Ogden.-Work will start on the apiary of bees does not meet the reBerlln.-For the first time In Gerled to the St. Lawrence river. Rail- the Erie canal and the subsequent rise Elwood Butler, who got to the scene worn qulrements, berauae of the difficulty new $65,000 passenger station of the ~ life's indifferent gifts to all men born; roads were unthought of at that time. of the port of New York to commercial with a boat crew. The barges were met with in collecting the tax, was m~n history the people themselves D. & R. G. W. railroad In this city Dumb for himself, unless it were to God, Among the leaders ot the party that domination. loaded with coal and were bound to within forty days, and it will be ready the opinion expreesed by Harden Ben- I wtll be called on t? give the ver~lct But for his barefoot soldiers eloquent, declared against entering the United New York from Delaware breakwater. for occupancy before the end of the Ilion state commissioner of agricul- , Ill & political lawsmt. The word poTramping the snow to coral where they States was Ethan Allen, the famous The Thomas Howard was reported summer, according to the announceture' to the Utah State Beekeepers' Htical" means here that the case must trod, IN HIS EARLY DAYS patriot, and his two brothers. Active bound into New York. Held by his awe in hollow-eyed content; association. He suggested that the be important for all citizens. ment of officials of the road, who resistance to Inclusion of the state Modest, yet firm as nature's self; un• A second barge came ashore at As- were in the city to pick out the site. fee be collected by the county and All German men and women over was threatened. but it came to naught blamed, bury Park. It was believed to be ueecl as an inspection fee. He con- ' 20 are to answer the question whether Salt Lake City.-The snow storm. Save by the men his nobler temper and the "Green Mountain" state was unmanned. The tugboat Susan Moran eludes that should this method be the real and personal property of tl).e shamed; although not deparately needed by duly admitted as the fourteenth state. of New York had the barge in tow Never seduced through show of present , necessity for state collection princes who were dethroned in 1918 rangers or farmer-,, according to J. when last seen at sea. The whereProblem Faced Young Nation. good would be eliminated, which heretofore shall be expropriated, without indemCecil Alter, in charge of the local abouts of the tug were not discovered. By other than unsetting lights to steer During the Revolution many efforts has proved an undesirable expense, nificat!on, for lessening the poverty office of the weather bureau, was New-trimmed in heaven, nor than hit were made to bring about a closer and that administration of the law ' or the German masses. nevertheless welcomed by all, and ssteadfast mood, Seven Mile Tramway To Be Built union of the several states. Finally, pecially by the city water departbe more efficient. What the property involved amounts More .steadfast, far from rashness as Moscow. Immediate construction n couple of years before the close ot from fear; Dan H. Hillman, state bee Inspec- to Is indicated by the fact that Witment. The fall at the weather bureau of a seven-mile tramway from the the war, the "Articles of ConfederaRigid, but with himself first, grasping office on top of the Boston building made the following report In part liam Von Hohenzollern demands one Constitution mine in Pine Creek, in tion" were adopted. They did not satstill to the Industry. J ol11ion marks (about $240,000,000) and the Coeur d'Alene district, to the amounted to about an inch of snow In swerveless poise the wave-beat helm Isfy many of the leaders, Including There was an increase of 10,189 eol· 1 the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha deof will; head of Government gulch, where with a water content of about a quar· such as Washington, Hamilton, Wilson of bees in 1925 over that of the mands, in addition to great personal Not honored then or now because he terminal connections are available for ter or an inch. On the benches surand Madison, but were the best that wooed :prec•edimg Y_ear, making the total_ of property, 170,000 morgen (about 110,switiching to the main line and smel· rounding the city it amounted to be· could be obtained at that time. MeanThe popular voice, tween two and three inches. The.. but that he still with2 colomes up to date, as agamst 000 acres) of the best quality land tcr, are announced by Judge George while, the pioneer spirit so characterisstood. colonies In 191 !l, when the first 1 storm extended over northern Utah ' Turner of Spokane, who has just re. an i ncrease • with palaces, hotels, su.mmer resorts, tic of the Colonials was urging moveBroad-minded, higher-souled, there II ....-,nnrt was rna d e, w hi ch 1s I turned' from the site· of the proposed and southern IdRho geDerally. but one ments towards and beyond the moun521h per cent in the growth of the hundreds. of houses, etc. Salt Lake City.~Hangar and land Who was all this and our's and all men'• improvement. .According to Judge tain range, and the problem of the in the past six years. Such ftgures-here are only two -Washington. ing field facilities for the Westerr. Turner, who is president of the Con· Mississippi valley was becoming secases of at least twenty-show that -LowelL Air Express will he provided by local stitution company. rious. French colonization had been the conflict affects all citizens and In China Interests, it was decided at a meeting active from the north, especially In Hankow, China.-It is estimated the whole nation., Nevertheless, tour or the special committee on working New Air Service Bill Introduced the region of the Great takes, but by a million persons out of a popu- parties in the government desire to out this detail incident to the inaugu· ·washington.Expansion of the A little-known woodcut of George the Treaty of Paris, In 1763, which of sixty million are starving in avoid a plebiscite and they have proration of the west's first great com· army air service was vroposed Washington, In a taken at .the time he wae C'!osed tbe Seven Years' war, ])'ranee province of Hupeh. In the provin- posed the formation of a special court mercia! air line April 1, when dally bill by Representative James, Rea land surveyor, and his thoughts were had lost all Its Canadian posses!!ions. of Hunan, a smaller proportion of ' which will decide all questions and communication by airplane will be es· r.ublican, 1\richigan, designed furthest to carry from the command of tht Spain was in possession of territory In populace is in distress. There are shall particularly furnish a gurantee tablished between this city and Loa out recommendations of the board the Gulf region. The Mississippi riv- American army, and the first Pres! Angeles. suppJ!es of foodstuffs in that the princes will not use property headed by Major General '\\'illiam er is the only outlet to the sea for the dency of the United States. an, but owing to the tleup of tho given them for fighting the republican Lassiter, which studied the subject Price.-An increase of 3604 in 192~ vast valley that It drains, unu it \"as because or the military situa- form or government. several years ago. was noted in the circulation of the obvious that any considerable settleSet Duty Before Pride they cannot be sent into the Carnegie library at Price, over th& ments by Ameriran pioneers in this George Washington was elected as Drifting Barge Has Lone Man cken districts. There is sufficient Business Men Support Drive year 192·!, according to the annual valley would find necessity either of president of the convention that drew Los Angeles. Calif.-Officials of the report or Mrs. R. Cantrill, librarian~ • bolalo lying on the sidings awaiting Salt Lake City.-Nearly 250 Salt u~ing the river or of sending their prod Washington's services fully entitled uce over the mountain range to the up the Constitution because he was 1 ':.'niversnt Film company reported The total circulation for 1925 was •u''vu.•"" t to tax the full capacity of ' Lake business and profesional men him to be called "first in war, first in Atlantic ports. These mutters, of the idol of the people. He had the i they were somewhat concerned over given at 24,601. Adult circulation torailroad for six months, but the I have volunteered their services for peace, and first In the hearts of his course, did not attract much nttt•n- confidence of the new nation and his the safety of Reginald Denny, one of 1 taled 11.210, while the juvenile total who are in control of the 1 the "pledge week" activities of the countrymen," but these tlistinctions, tion between 1775 and 178:l, for In dignity and strength of character com- ) their stars, reported lost at sea in his are demanding $600 for each car I Salt Lake Council of the Boy Scouts, vas 13.331. due to his part in the Hevolutlon and those years the dominant note wus manued the general respect as did 1 fishing yawl Barbarine. Two sea· release, not including the regular nnd will end their efforts to raise Salt Lake City. The number of as President of the newly formed re- war; but with the coming of peace that of no other man of the time. planes left North Island, near San charges. ~25,'!100 with which to carry on scoutpublic, have overshadowed a phase of domestic questions came Washington was painfully conscious ' Diego, in sear<'h of the missing actor, sheep and lambs In Utah has been in· to the front ing in the local council for the com- his life tha,J: creased by 15i,OOO head during the that his f.cholarshlp was inferior let it was reported at Balboa Beach. deserves careful consider- and gr:ne difficulties arose. Lt seems, Measure Introduced lng year. The Salt Lake Council, of past year, bringing the. total number that of man~· of his associates and he Washington.--A bill to authorize \ which Dr. Francis A. Goeltz is presi- ation. Few persons are aware of :•" indeed, from the contemporary litera- realized that he was but an Indifferent up to 2,405.000 head, as compared with service he rendered in developing the ture, that many Americans regarded Coal Battle Lines Tighten lnspect!on of fruit and vege- dent and D. E. Hammond executive, 2,248,000 head of January 1, 1925. The politician. In his hand the sword was Internal commerce of the country, and their particular st:ite as In "alliance'' Philadelphia, Pa.-Miners and oper· number of milk cows in the Rtate also exports was approved by the embraces all of Salt Lake, Tooelt mightier than the pen. ot his foresight in the problem of !le· rather titan as in "nnlon" with the agriculture committee. It was and Summit counties and the soutt. curing union But he was a soldier. C-onYlnced ators buckled vn their armor for a 1 show an increase of 1000 head as com· among the states, Henry others. 'r<>pc>se'd by Secretary Jardine, who I half of Davis county. There are 25, Lefl'mann that it was his duty to tlike part In fight to the finish in the strike in pared with 1925. There are now 88,writes, In the Philadelphia Pennsylvania hard coal fields, now in 000 head In the state, as compared such legislation was needed to 000 boys within the council. Saw Routes in Advance. this work, hf.· accepted. Record. exports to South America. Its sixth month. with 87,000' head last year. When Washington began to urge his At the end of the Revolution, the plans for the slack-water system on Logan School Needs Are Met common danger that had been so Salt Lake City.- SomE' early g'a"l'd~ Waahington'• Hair a Gift Pacific Coast Storm-Lashed Increase In Cost of Standing Army Logan.-To relieve the congestion patent in holding the several states In the Potomac, the people of the James ens have been A~~.,antP.d at St. George A lock of George Washington's halr, ·washington.-The army appropria· San Franch;co.-A mighty storm In the ctty schools that has necessl united action was removed, and the river section became jealous. They and roads in that vicinity are dusty, buffeting the Pacific coast along tated half-day school for children in contemporary history Indicates a were unwilling that state aid should Inclosed in a crystal meda111on, was tion bill carrying $3a!l,5Sl,924, an in- showing the need for precipitalion In conditionally bequeathed to the :.fount crease of $1,087,699 above budget estie than a thousand miles of its the lower grades a si:::-room school- I rather dangerous disposition on the be given to a project In an entirely the southern part of the state accor,.d· Vernon Ludles' assochttion In the will .."'"''" and at least one ship was held house will soon 'be erected 1md at part of some of the portions of the different section. It became necessary of Boudlnot Keith, lawyer, reformer mates and $695,293 above appropria- ing to the weekly weather report of • · . to "~o It alone"-a procedure for the friends -of the Potomac project ng and helpless in the tearing tendance dtstnbuted so that fuii-day country h ld led t en e con to support one for the improvement of and founder of the City club of New tions !or the current year, was report- ' J. Cecil Alter, 1>\ ' . t at wou 11ave o an sy r ed to the hou!!e by the appropriations I Due hesne The descriptions of or the hurricane The five-mast- , school penods may be provided, tt quest by Great Britain. The -most· the James river, and the .Tames River York. , , schooner, Ecola, bound out of Port· ; was decided by directors of the cham- powerful influence in the course of Improvement company was duly orTt.e heirloom will go to the associa- committee. Of the total rP-commend- route, federal aid projeet 90-C, Myton ed, $261,021,169 will be used for mill· to Roo:>evelt which was recently apfor Shanghai with a cargo of , ber of_ comm~r.ce and the board c: nations Is the economic one. The sev- ganized coincident with that or the tion 1! it gh•es to Mr. Keith's daughtary activities, while the remainder, proved by the state and federal bu· and with a crew of twelve 1 educatwn in Jomt session_. Th0~ new era! states composing the original Potomac company. Each company ter a portrait of Washington willed to $78,500,755 Is for nonmilitary activl· reau of public roa(1s, have been fur· did not hn ve entirely con- was based on a definite amount of thl association by Mr. Keith's aunt. and one woman a b oar d , was b e- house can be provided without bond- I "thlrtaen" r ties, such as maintenance and im• nished the county oommlasloners. The . school needs cordant interests and ' naturallv• ' obey· shares. By an act ot the VIrginia leg- :Mr Keith's great-uncle, Eliaa Boudlemasbed about by wmd and sea ring and f will meet It the 1· • · provement of river and harbor pro- matter has been turned over to tho nol. served on WashUll'tOD't 1t.a1!. was s .o_w n. •n.. Fort Bragg, on the California coast. or a ew years, ' " their l:upulses' showed an un- Islature a block ot. shares was voted county attorney, feels. j increased I , .' ! masqiugtnu G I I -----------Washington' lForesighit · j ..... I ! I I I ) ; • |