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Show / ~ fHE :MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, September 14,1928 --~-- Signing the Kellogg Treaty Banning War------ Rheims, Restored, Is Better Than Ever .. Rhelms, which was so battered during the World war, has been not only restored but greatly Improved. shows one of the new avenues which leads to the famous cathedral. . Polish Troops Making a Memorial March SALT L;I.KE-S:-It L'' o iJ ti . ~ c•ntcr of a great live,tock area tb~t in 1927 sent more than 8000 c:1rs of livcStiJck to the Salt Lake 51ocltyards DRAPER-roultry raisrrs in lltah are rec~iving teturns of approximat~ly $i! per ben per year after all fee•! eMts have been dP-rlucted. The ~tate h:ls many indivirlual flocks of from 50(10 to 10,000 hens. PROVO-Preparations for the shipping of the onion crop of Utah county are being marle ~·y the growers, a·cording to W. J. Thayne, Utah county agent. A number of the bigge~t ~hip pers alrearly have sacked a big portion of their crop. hor5-e-pulling GUNNISON- The contest promi~es to be one of'the most interesting features of the SanpPt~ county fair, which is to be held s~p· tember 12, 13 and 14. S. W. Chapman of Manti has the pulling contest in The picHe expects a hundred teams I charge. to enter the contest. BRIGHAM CITY-In a letter just received by the local chamber of com' merce from Governor George H. Del'l', 1 the chief executive accepts :1n invitation to participate in the Peach day 1, fe~tivitieg here on September 14-15. Other prominent men of the state hav11 also signified theh intention to attend the big peach fe~tival. MYTON-Farmers who resirle cloSE• to Mt. Emmons, Altonah and llluebell, !where there ha~ been sufficient water for irrigation purpo~es, are having l. good re~ults in the raising of gtain ) thig Feason. Some of the fields are producing from thirty to forty bu~hds of wheat to the acre. A cons'der ab' e portion of the grain has alrrady been :ut and ~orne has been thre~hed. PROVO-Accord;ng to John F. Mendenhall, manager of the Utah County FPi·· as·sociation, every effort is bei~g made to bring to the fair this vear ' a greater exhibit in all departm-ents A hetter program of horse racing tor:cthPr IYith special entertaining atr.ro.ew,rs, is well under way. The fair September 27 and will conti,me -- I This photograph, made during tbe ceremony of signing the Kellogg antiwar treaty in Paris, shows Secl'ltary of State Kellogg about to fix his signature to the document. The pact, by which the signatory nations pledge themtelves to renounce war as a national policy, is considered a great step toward world peace. Most of the lesser powers b:lV9 notltled Washington of their adherence to the treaty. ! Making the Freshman the Goat as Usual I three • • cl.ay~. ASHINGTO~-Salt Lake leads other larg-e western cities in perof grain in post office receipts month of August, as comp.ued of last year, according made public at the offcc n•l·.nH><ter general. The grain r cent, from $108, 911 tu Only four out of Ji.fty large United Stan i~~in have a larger ~in. ;;;1>·-.!i\f•olon dar, annual feRtival, was fitMonday by one d ever to assemble at Last year's crowt] of was e(!u'lled if not exa~ser.lblare from all southern Utah, which Monday to do homipal product of the o-n An u~ortunate freshman of the University of California doing the "barrel walk" to the extreme amusement or Ute "upper-termers." He is wearing practically nothing besides the barrel, but takes it good naturedly as it's the "fall rush" of "freshies"-and all first termers must su:l'er. GUIDE FOR MARINERS Prize Winner in the Baby Parade pn1Jiic s~hocls ar.d Du~hes~e c~unty will S~ptember 10. Several are being put in better new equhmc'1t provided. truck lines hwe been providing tr1nsporta1Jon The DuchPs:1e cou:1ty will be held Thurs• Sept~mber G, and 7, Rt An interesting pro~;;ran1 is n was chosen at tb., theater, Chicago, as "Miss Yenus" and will be given a tour through Europe as America's ''Ambassador of lleauty." Miss Allin Is twenty years ohl. ALL AMER[CAN TEAM 'rhe historic residence at 2:n;; ~1ussachusetts avenue, Washington, D. c., owned by ~Irs. Francois llerger :\loran, Is now the headquarters for the Hoover Presidential campaign. ~·he UPpublican candidate's entire staff is quartered in the building. FROM FAR AND NEAR mnvin~ pro· In 1804 hy Al~x:rurler llla•·k. Womt•n Ito 1<-elanrl •·lain their· mtlid· nnm~s after marrin~e. if tht•Y wi.<h. A ern!<.- Is n rer~on 11·ho is ru•rer llnppy unll•ss hi' Is l'<'ry uu'"'l'l'Y· Durin;: the fii'St tltrr·P 'lH·nt hs of tills yeur Br·!rlsh l.llpc.rts ,,f ,,ntlun wen n<>:trlv 4.oon.t•t~t linenr The flr~t ni<-turo 't\'US More than one· Ira If the 2,7Hlmiles Jf railw:rys in Al;:rr·lu are no•v controlleu hy the gorernnwnt. A nwllow di~positlon Is likely to ht> ton ~entimentul. Of all the stars In , he •ky, not more r:onn (),oon or 7,00tt con bt· ~een with the rnlted eye>. The wnrlol's pupulation or ~loham· trdo•ls i~(ot:Oil. Eugene Fritz who has been gin·n . the honor of leading the Haskell Indians on the gritllron this fnll. Because of the ancestry of eYPry monber of the team Fritz is known ns "Chief." city C0U:1· a committee to inve'itcost of insta!iinr: pipe from hot well in the rece ~ tly city park, with instruction~ repo1 t at the n~::t meet'ng 'fbe rvices of Emil Han~en, lacrd·c~pe g::mlcner at th~ Utah Ar.ricultural colJe~e, ha\·e bc~n ~ecured to desir~n 'the new park gTounds, and it is expecterl this work will be under way within a short time. 1•'ILL:MORE-Openbg day of the 1\fillard county f:.\ir, being !del at T<''llmore, was atte;1•led by one of the lm·~est crowds evPr a~3emblcrl at a Millard county fair. The exhibit~ :n the dcpartme~t of agriculture, domestic science and art and education were effectively rlisplayed in the recently rPmodeler! ol•l sta~e C::!;>itol, the work of remodeling having just been COI'1p1Pted in preparatio:> for the c~tal} lishment of a state mus:)um in the old hhtoric structure. R!CIBfOND-Tbe sbte ioad ctlmmissicn and tl>e commission t rs of Cache county have reached a.., ao:r•ement whereby the road commi>:<ion will put the hi)!hway from the Rkh' rnonrl ctOof"rOarl< throug-h Lewiston to the Irlaho s~~te line in good con•lif m and le-:el t'D the detour t~1at runs throu~h Cov~ p~ecinct. Both of tho~e 1 hi<>hwa•·s have bren uo.ed a• a d·'to,lf while the concrete hhhwsy in the north part of the county was bei"g construe'rd. The two roar!~ ar~ to be put ir• .first clns~ ~hrrpe, it is snitl. 1 Maternal Candor Lt>t!er rel'eiwd tJy r tea~her tn a "Tlenr ~Irs. - : t 'hleu;::u ~l'lwol: l'lf·n~e exruse my tl:ru~loter thi• uftr.r noon HS orwn as the i>Pil rinl!, us she i~ 1 n the rullrr ~kotl~ race u1d is t"Y In;:: to brral' loer· necl•." Judges' Term of Service JustkPs of the United States Su pr·eme court nre eligilJie for rdire 111ent at the nge or seventy years ou full pay. Most Ancient Pyramid Step pyra111id. the "l'yrn· .,jtJ of nrutlt-lof;,'' m '"11t Lh!grees,' 11·hkh IR I~ miles suulh of t'atro on thl! ••l'l"'"ire 'hie of the Nile rnom tlplwun. has hcen rlptlarecl hy ,(')en tn he the nl,Je~l nf the Ureal OGDEN'-W. R. (Jh:J.TJlain, hc:lfl ,.f the United States forest servire f::2'aZ· ing: r0:'earrh a' Wa>hington D. C., cnn· fenerl with o'fi,·ials of the int~rmoun tain forest senire here for a short time recc·ntJ:,:. Illr. rh~?line wa~ en route to California '•·om the ea•t. Erne,;t Winkle:·, chief of grazing in the intermountain forest ,-;:~'lice, rcturn<'d to O~·den from south ern Utah at the time of Mr. Ch~rl'ne's vi~it. The ranges in south•rn Utah a'e very dry, but hoth catt.le anol "hee;l ::re in good ~o~rlition, showing good weights, Lir. "ink~er said. A Dismal Note ~ukkara 1 Ada and Lillie Ilo!Tman of South Amboy, N. J., whose Hoat "Our D~ars'' won the grand prize in Asbury Park's annual baby parade. Walnut Boat Gives Long Service This large cross se:rves as a guld· ing star for marin~rs on the St Lnw· renee river. It is on top of Mount Royal, o>erlooklng the city ot MuntIlluminated at night with real. countless electric l!ghts, Its splendor can be seen for miles. SHOES FOR COOLIDGE \ ~-·. 1 llere is the pair of log-rolling shoes presented to Pt'e"ideut Coolidge by the World's Championship Log-Rolling; Tournament ussoriation, which promoted the cleYenth world's championship "roleo." Oddly Named "Pug-ruros" - l'!tk IIIJ.!tlnss·pl<-k·up 11aper- is the nnme of an orgnnlzatirm I former! a mung Li mp~flrlrl (Eng.) rhll dren In an e!Tnrt to clear the common of litter. Freezing Cream 'fhe burr"u or starrtlartl~ sa}'~ that "All cars ran't be ortir:t'"t~." says Prowl, tlor farm I'Ut in Fnrm nn<l I•ire· 1 the be:;t nwlho!l to Justen lloc fr~Pz side. "\\'e're all full o' firldiP~trin~~ In;:: of cream In nn el~<·tric refrigerator and if I wanna play mournful tunes on Is to 81lr the cream to I" c••·lde h~th' cnntart het wrPn lt.~ rnr1htlnor nn<l IJ11· mine, tlrnt's my buoiness." rcfrl g~ra Ietl "" rfure. *''. • )·ears a.;o. Hewn trom a mammoth tree, thi~ solid walnut boat, muur gave more than a century of sen·ice on the Wabash rivet·, .xear \'inccnuc;, 1 Ind. Its contemporaries, the Indian birch bark canoe an<! ,:te balrnu of the early voyagers, disappeared from these waters years ago, ,,ut as lute ns l!ll :l, this walnut bont was in active sprvite. 'l'he boat is 22 fe..t Jon~ und ~a onehes wide. It was built by Mit(hell Bonhomme, great-grent-gr: fnthN of tilE~ t:HI shown In the picture, ami it is cherished toj\uy by the r.onl!ornrne family a~ a historic reminder of those early days. FROM THE FOUR QU RTERS nrazil has n greatl'r area than the Uuitcll ~~ntr.s. More than GJIO hears were killrtl In l'ennsyll·anla In lH~G. 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