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Show THEJORDANJOURNAL.MIDVALE.UTAB INDIAN OIL LEASING ..N;;;·N;;t;l IMlOWEST STATES LIKELY fO BAR SMITH / IN FREEZING ARn : ~ COLD GIVES ZEST TO HOLIDAY SHOPPING; ZERO TEMPERA· TURE IS PREVAILING MODIFY TO MADE ATTEMPT MEASURE VETOED BY THE PRESIDENT LAST FALL of Vare and Gould May Give j Sixteen Deaths Charged to Abrupt Advent of Winter's Demands; to Much Classic Discuulon; Missouri and Kansas Re· PNI&ylvanians Make celves Bitted Clast Their Stand Statu& of Hundreds of Prospecting Applications rn Otah Are Involved; Appl1catrons Cancelled MAY BE HELD AT E DOOR OR SEATED AND TKEN EXPELLED I . . ................. Utah ····~···· Draper-The average income of farmers in the vicinity of Draper, ac· ::!Ord!ng to a survey just completed, was more than tw1ce that which official figures credit to 500 New York farms, whic'l were the subject of a Moret·ecent stat1st1c. 1 summary. :lver, the Draper inc~me figures are based only on the profi'ts.. from sugar beets, peas, tomatoes, egg~d m!lk. e inThey do not take into acount ~ome from 25.000 bushels of gra1 many carloads of apples and peaches, potatoes, sheep, hogs and beef and 'Vashmgton-The house comm1tte ~ 'V~nter gave color to Chicago cases of Smith,, Indian affmrs 1s to meet the early on and Gould each involving a dit· j christmas shoppmg in a dozen states of next \\ eek to consHler, with a part , in the Mississippi basin and promised , ' variation of the senates power 1 another twenty-four hours of zero ternto reparung, a modified version ~urkeys. 1ew \ f a- 1 of lndnm 011 lands l~asing bill the girl. City Kansa8 a TniiE'~'. rlnn swim-~ "chnnnel with nc·kPt<'d ht jt::IIIW WATSON SCOTT ELMO By cold The departs it before refuse admi88iMl or to expel after 1 peratUJ·es O~den ---vThe Arllencan Falls da~ is 1 mc•J··· ''as no more a "lgn of rli~tinc·- mow.; O\ eruight as u new l'tar In t 1e which was vetoed by President Cool- now holdmg approximately 400,000 contain complexities that wave which moved from Alaska and "Ma" and "Peaches'' and Pola. , . J tiou th:m lwmg nppninretl dJa!nnan , ~lt>tropnlitan opent lirnuunent and her Counte,s, Helln, Suzanne, lt1ge II 1) -1 1 time to time for probably more the Pacific northwest toward the Ohio Marie and AirnE'e and Trudvacre feet of storage water for southern All the modifications made in the Idaho farms, W. H. \\'attls, pres1dent committee. For a n.u•re In the hellrlllnes. It saw Hlso a year to come will give rise to valley Sunday and Monday had settled What chance In the nE'w• has a man• of the rl'f'olutions "."lll.m. or pe1ltn~!' twl'l, had madl' !hE' p:•op]p pa~ lng the unheard of pr-IcE' of blll as it c-omes bcf:,re the committee ot the Utah Constructwn company, -Headline Writers Antholog; weeks of constitutional discus- across the area from Ohio to Idaho, h:~ spl::;;ll In thts •or·t of llPWS nne! . ~.;o n !'E'Ut to hear Haque! ~lel!er. a are contained in section 5, which saHI upon h1s return from an mspecor It likes he 1!11-~~~trU::THEH with temperatures at zero and lower nfter tlr-.t nwr·E' mnn C'<•t•l<l. h:.rdly ~pan ish song Interpreter. and sorr.e of j proved to IJe the crux of the sit· tJOn tour of this work and a ra1lroad hnve will Homo 1\lr. not, from the Ind1ana-lllinols lme westthe lE'ntlln~ Jl<Wts of the country ar· tiatJOn at the time the pr<'stdentlai extenswn' pro]ect at Shosho:1e, wh1ch a riiJJilP In puhll<· atlt•rJtwn. cnu"e head the that tttlmit to are cleavages between those 1 ward. Thet edge of the b1tter blast In hostile eumps ovPr the nu- 1 \ eto ,,·as glvcn it. 1·ayetl was It thrill. -.;port otlwr the• fot· .\s. I llhJstwere J02G of tinei·s want all three in. There are J which swirled across M1sso~ri and " the company has nuder way. of tht> pcH•ms by Nathalia 1 The lllll as a whole ,~;a::; planned thentlerty 1 ('nl1forn1nn, ~onng Fliln u loy provHh•<l douht1~ It \\Omen. !y between those who want , Kansas began to abate and the therSalt Lake~The second ~eason In to t:,ke -offtclal cogmzance of a slt· ful if the fen.ale of the nanJPcl lleiE'n \VIlis. nidmnmi'Cl "Lit-· 1 C•·ane. the Broold)•n clnld pnPt. of these out and the others in II mometer climbed in that vicinity, but program of the Utah Canners' asthe south· in sen an 11:15 wht<'h . I:<In.t FPrher, "llln,:r t>f the l'ulit· I uat10n >'[Je<'IE's. either collt-< ti\ e- tie i'okf'r Fn<'f'," HPtl a ""m:•n (,f of distinctions among the the weather bureau smd no warmer to devt>lop the home tomato sociation ~u:r.,•lHIP Lpnglen. I1 zt>r llo\'PI l" ize iu W:ll. with her book. , ea',t c;n Utah an<l elsewher-e, w1th Hllllll'd circumstances of the sepa- weather could be expected over the ly or mtlividunll~-ancl more t-'-'Pt:'· l'l·amP, has developed gratifying mtlustry seed cases. But the most techniGal I rest of the storm area. until 'Vednes- clally indn Jthhtlly-e\ er before claiweli "ho><P flw;llhl!! pC'r;;onallty hns mm1e "So Big,'' may or may not rt>p~at In 1e~a:-d to some attempts to prosfrom the. associreported IS 1t results, ' so much IJe\H:puper !<JIHt·e as they the "orhl r('al!ze that a tenniR C'ourt 1!l:.!G. hut she got Into the hPadlmes ' p~ct for oil t•nder the nline1·al and ml ._yages· of all run among those who J day night. For the. first Ogden. at offices ion at <·an lw an ar, n_a ftJJ' th<' ultlt'l\atc. in :11!",!1n just the ~.unE'. She \\rote nn- , 1easm~ act Various applications, a toardently want all three out but 1 have In tim ~ear just (']o,ing. has had a assoc1ation the since onH.l as to the time and method of j The death toll m~unted to sixteen 1 or "<>el,s lu-<t E;prmg o11a•r novel, "Show Boat," In w!•1ch tal of al.Jont 400, had been filed on Think haC'k 0\·er the last t,.,·t•lve I <:port . <lratl'a. them out and di:ller espe- , swell~d by three,_ w1t~ the death by months antl !We if you C'an write down ~' 11 '' 1 :. mt('mntion·tl (jllP"tlons ns rt··ht' tller·e \\ere l·eferl'l!<·es to 11 famous In· : land,. which the department of the in· surplus of cert1ficd tomato seed, to the grounds that shall freezmg of an unidentified Chicagoan, n list of men's names that appearni!IUil<ur g- \\ere II!; noth!Ir;r compnn>d to tlinna potltklnn who tldln't C'Rr·e fnr tenor asmnued It had the jun,dict!on 3ample.s are to be sent to Colora\IO ror 1 the burning to death of a_n aged .man more frequE-ntly and more rCJJE'at<>dty the lntf•t·uationa! CJUPstlon o! Ileh'n ll.l'l!l. So ht> tl•rentf>nPd dnma:?e smt<> to l ,,ar.e for pro::;pectulg purposes. tests during the 1927 sea!':on. Last ~ISiil!'ned for keeping them out. who sought to warm htmself m a About a score o• the appll<:a t•ons got yoar, when the assoc,atwn saved apand th:lf made Euna Ferhl'r ,Jntl ; In the columus of our newsp:1pe1s I'~- ~nz:mne. one extreme of the senate is Denver hayloft, and a death by freez· ." llf'n tlH~.t _flUP!';tlon W:t" ..!'IE'ttled !he, "~how float" news of <'onsitlernhlE' 1 to the starre of 1ssuance of PIO!'Ipectlng proximately 1000 poun.ds of llee<l, many than theF:e; A. Reed of Pennsylvania. The 1ng at Park City, Utah. Lnter a rulinr; Qf the a.t· mqu1nes came from Cahforma and "~tth~<l a I propo1·tlons. It you c·onsi<lt>r the mo- 1 ]Jerrnlt" Gert 1·ude Edf'rle, Aimee ~emple <'.1""" 11 of 1Pnnls Qu:eb he lays - down would perIn North Dakota three school teach- McPherson, , Helen Wills, a~ one of torney gene1 al saitl that in these m- other tomato-growmg states for !lam\ les ~u7.anne l~ttle more t!nnh. on Suz.mne s head 1 three of the troublesome ones erH and five pupils cough t in a blizthe fine IU"tS It is stanc-es t!J e lands wer~'- not , snhJect to pies, but . the Utun orgamzations turnLenglen, Counte~s C'.lth('art 1 ~1rs. Ed- J.u_t Tiel('~, unlrkt•, so many \'fin-, zard near Manndan Saturday night ward Browuing, Queen ~larie of IJII•"hccl. d1cl not fac1e from the llf'ndnpprOlJflnte to thP leasing act inasmuch as they were ed deaf ear tow a.rd..s them. mention hE't'e the I Wltllm In<l!an l<~nrl Withdrawals. Myton-The Comerc1al dub of Myof Pennsylvania reads the while coming home through a sparsely Rumanln, Mrs .•Tames l~E>rguson, Pola IIIH'S aftPr hC'•·. tlf'!'<.'at at Cnnnes AI- : game basetball a eontribufrom scruen's regiOn settled 1 of out her kE'pt nppenth<:itll:i though ton at a recent meeting took definite ~ cf the constitution which says I J o~·ce II 11w I PY. .. N egr, Marx Cabinet Under Attack tlon to women in the touriMilH'nt nt \\ uuh!('clon It kE>pt 11 f th 1 act10n to 1mprove the cond1t10n of "shall be the judge of the were rescued from an abandoned Hut i1er ha<l tm her In the hPnclllnes. 1/;ou may not r<•mem wr u 0 e:llorts. own their by schoolhouse am street. -An appropnation o! $50 ·ill 11 ~<)nl3, returns and qualifications of Berlln-Chargef! made m the reichI tl the nor r('eognlze them unt!P:- those rathE'r 111 c k w 111·ch <'a u ~<'r1 1u~r t o cl e f au It 11er be ~ •et w s.I · made for immediate use, th1s sum was 11 members." That word "qualiI sta2:-- that a secret monarch:st mllltary ".'as . r· 1lflntf A mpr 1r•an woman t enr11s formal title". Hut the he!11111nt> "ntt'rl', t'tl d• a ... 1 e r. duplicated through private subbe to 0 f House to Farm Relief Bill Offered ""''u••," according to Reed of Pennr m lin • nor clltJHP is bmldmg- up a huge illegal h . · · who h:n e to sa~· I t In wor d ~ o r;ne ,. ~ l"e. Jo~ Pegg~ neadllnes the into lnl<'k 11 l!rou~ht pwn f f • d A committee >~as selected scriptwns. ~,Jul~, means only the quallflcations 1 rc::-crve army m Gel many w1th. mumtlinre Washington-A new farm relief b1ll syllab 1e nn " 11 o nred 1n ormu • f 1 another \\'Oil.llll who lwd llnPn (' on!~ c·ed divOJ was ,,a plan to gravel li'Ialn out work to 1 age, residence and citizenship, 11ons and Hll'p1anes hoarded m ,f!rnot hi ng e 1se, 1lnve rna e t Pn"Y or· often untll the Callfonua stnr 'c.1me 1 th1s fit to altered gown year's last 1n H. H Blame, H . L . melucling street, the constitution elsewhere deonce during the many and Hussia Friday faced the us. So "lien they r-poke of Trud~.·~ an:~ up out of the west and the heatlline I JD the senappeared demands season's The comBywater. R. .T and Hurd 1 To Reed of Pennsylvania the of cabinet coalltwn ''hole 3G:i days of bou1·geoise ::\1a. or Suzannf', and Ht>len whose over controversy a but ate, . l'oln But _ l!l l\IalMr". becau.-E' grateful E'rt' '' s ho~ P ., , .. the 26 received treo Cin·istmas mu.uty right of the senate is 1 1 el a<·1:el "• Phillpp Scheide· Ch<J nt•ellor Ma!X o n lor·''!; {h·st nnme was flve-letterecl its prevented it grace should name apwas $50 and club the of support "' s ocl~' 1 D emocra t s, to asking the senators-elect if Negri_: how can mann head o f tue ?\o sooner bar! all of thl<; .,.. n,:eet, "le 1\lolla ane measThe house. the In Introduction election annual are 30 years old, if they are resl; new you keeP Polu wnose aC< usations produced bedlam •Pr.opriated for it. The !IJorlnn Tolley. . n>' ant Y out of the nl'ws? happPiltd unci been temporarll.1· fnrof the state from which they ure, embodying the essential features ln the rc1chstag. <lemauued that the of officers w11l occur the first Tuesday whom the~· meunt ~ h an ~·uzanne country wh'()le the !J·•d ,.,lle 1 l'"' I the i11to flaruE'd t g-otten chosen and it they have been cit- of the McNary-Haugen bill, but shorn pre>< cnt cah:net be replaced by onE> m in January. u n ;,_.. AIHI in till;, <IE'tH· ~."out tltat 1·eporte"' r>n:::a"'e.ie<l . ... ><tar tennis first the us ngaln hf'adllnes 1 01 of the United States for at least of most of its objectionable provis\\ hich eve1 y member was a rcpubhcan. ~· "' " .. u ocratic 1 and, " My ton-According to report reions, was offered by Senator McNary, Ctlltpll'n In He presented a motwn of nonconfi· to UJI>:E't all the most saC'rE'<l tr:trll- 111 ,.... 11 t of !Jers to (~lr·.trlle · me:r11 titlE's ''her(' made by H. S Olson of Vernal, <'ently Republican, Oregon, father of the bill, lions o" amateur spot't by turning wz;; she ju 8 t marked time, It sef"ms fate the but government. the m ctence t d of schools for Umtah ,upenntendent profE>~sinnal. nothing, OJ' little which has weathered two years of 0 of the cabmet remamed in the bal- county: the school ce!l.ms for the en19~G ~<he he<'ame engage In But soon er\'IJod\ e\ Elects Smetona President 1 stormy wrangling, and the new chairAlthough we don't take our polltit"S· RtldOlJ1 ] 1 \'.tlc, l1 E' I'· a 111 ·f" aecu~- 11 t 1·110 nnd "hen the ance \>hen · the re1chstag . al1Jomnec1 tire county, Just completed, shows an man of the senate agricultural commit· tomed ~c rpfer- ~, llS seriou,::ly us we d? our sports. "grl'at lover" di('<l P!'la's '' f'll-ndver- until later Wlthont takmg a vote enrollment of 3070, an increase ot was hE-adlined fot· tlav. s. Llthuania-Antanas Smet- tee. A companion bill was turned over :rnuf '' OlllE'!l govemors nre shU ('llough of a tlsutJ 11 I ~ ~ ~ to y ca<.ua II" 1· eight JIUPlls from G to 18 years sixty to Representative Purnell, Republican, ::5o mueh for tlte clasfllflcatlons. An 1 ~ 0 ' E'lty to he naws nlmo"t nnv day 'Was elected president of the Lithor tess n o"u (' Closed Door Measure Tax lnd1an children of school age. age of Indiana. and Representative Fulmer, I m the 'enr !'lo ~Irs Nellie T:nloe . by the diet Monday and !rome1 that fad thE' Is thin;; lnterestm~ and thlrty-eight ch1ldren other hundred 1·.vo · 1 In::! ~a' Hill Queen 'Vashmgton- -The door against lm- · Democrat, South Carolina, with a renos"'. 1he go\ Pl·nnr nf \Vyomln<• nncl • ,,, 1 1 ,. took the oath of allegiance to wl1erP f'tories nPws hrg" "really thQ ~· · are in the d1strict who age l o , scho' of no was e tr ••. m~dmte tax reductiOn, already closed quest from senate farm leaders that llfrs. .l ,J!IlP.; T·t<rgu~OJI, tll(' govE>rnor constitution. He succeeds Dr. Kasf I d !'(' l!l~.{l In com:ernetl are not enrolled 1n E'l'!' \\ reasons women in va1:ious fot uP n u o gn ~< by house Repubhcan leaders. was they ilttroduce it jointly, thus mdicat11 " ' E' 1J<.'<.'n n<>ws E'\ r.r sin<'E' fuse to fall into · any of the!<e c l,issi- b<Jited by Chairman Smoot of the sC)n- .,ny school, antl of th1s number thli'tyTexas, of Grinius, who formally resigned SU&anae Lrniflen. fnmii!Hrity nt ull ing support from the three great farmoffice after he and his ministers t 0 0 1' the hc.ttlons. They Ill'" nev.-s· stories that ate finunce committee. as !>~!nate faur are without le gal excuse. or the lhP\' ing regions-far west, middle west and "Joyc<> Ha\\ le~·? Ne\ er heard of her:· · .-oOlee two 11:~t hnppenPd and thE'r're new~of h t on been overthrown by a military DE> moe rats pounded suddenly for ac· total of 3070, 90 per cent are regularly south. Both Purnell and Fulmer are you say'/ If J'OU do, It':> het•au•P d'etat. Charges that his govern,\E'"II"« ag> hut it \\t•ll, h•wnm<.' they're news. l'Prhnps tion. The Dc•mflcrats, le<l by Sena- m attelulance at the schools. < members of the house agricultural "Bath 'l'ub Girl'" was a uwre strik- t 1 was too friendly with soviet the ~[C'l'herson, .\hue<• of c·,J'-'(' the tu l!l~(l untll "a,;n't boot> ,;' bo~ lreadlrne lng phrase In the of 1\llssissl]::pi. told the committee. Salt Lalw Utah's 1926 onion crop that n wo 111 n n "tJi>.appParing evangellst," the dE>ment tor Harpson was the cause of Dr. Grinlus' of s~·non~·ms. 0(1,0\)0,0vO s ll!Jlns v{:..,,. in is now; estHn.ttCd a t 3.l0 ,000 bushels, ~<enute a gm (•rnor was ''big Smetona was the first presof r'PIIgJon has :o:omethlng to ,lo with sti'J{t for ti:JH fiscal ye,ll' all(l volnn- accm <ling to the r e ns e1l figures isNot th<' leaflt Interesting fact In ) Death Approaches Japanese Ruler news" for da~·s it. That lll>lY be also t•·up (·f 'f of Lithuania, having been elec» rs connection with thE' JH'f>POJH!eranc·E> of , teer<>d not to stand rn tl·e v.ay of a •ued 'f hm sday bv Frank Andrews, l'lld " e ~ k >< :md l'r:tn<;e" ~h'\en~ Hall. wife of a Ne\v to the office when the country beA n anno1mcemen t o f th e the feminine n.otlf in the n•''"' of thp I . T o k 10Sen.ttor Smo'ot re- :stale statistician ·.~~idl the department l~t:publlcan u1~! Ancl tht> _fer'<('\ ·mlnl,.tcr, whose munl••r t l'ial 11\0llth~. independent. Dr. A. Stulginski deatti of Jt;mperor Yoshihito is ex- year is thnt nParl.l e' ery r.1 Pe of r li~cl that he ·not only fa' 01 ed applica- of agnt•nlture. Th1s production IS' the a former president of the repub- pected although the entire country is ncthity was reprt>sl'ntf'<l. \HJman go\ernor is ~p,;kt r1 upon h~ "murfler tt·lnl fans'' twn nf the surplus to retirement of the san1e- as fo:- t!l .C5, though the 1!J2G acreWhethe 1• was chosen president of the diet. praymg. .\>< pttb!lC ueht. but he doubted the Wi"· age was :lOO compared w1th 500 acres '1.' eX as W:lS , ,'\~.~ Oll"~ <>f I It~ of II l I b . tl h Th It' ,, I 't . ,- ' ~ l l·n hi"c·tot'\', , ..."l'nnrc~. (Jf wnnt SL!'n ouse- I liS nm e regan ec a.e 1 s wa mg. town was gaily decorated in honor hold department in a bulletin issued the increasing importan<'P of the "new that, pE'rhnp~. he- a pf'r:<onatit\, tlwu!!b, l\[1·~. Jlnll Iter" dor.1 of the 111 oposal of President Cool- la!>t year In 19~4. 138,000 busl!eis of change of administration. C'ause shp mhE'ci self Is rnth..,·r suhnnllnatPtl to •mother Idge for a refund on noxt year's in- onions came from 300 acres The total Tuesday night said that the emperor's woman·• is !<Omething for thf< phi"•l'b-<>ll !<Jrorts 1111 ' 1 poll- --til·'• "PI·,,. Iosop I1er to con!'id('r, as is thP que~· · · ... \\'o1•.1at1," .J,ctne "' t empera t ure, pu 1se an d resp1rat10n come tax payments. >a'ue of the crop at pnces paid to • to is thut tiC'sHouse Asked to Call Ford Theil, of t·<Hil'Se, there's the mm·al were slightly lower. but d1d not in- tion of journatl!':tlc ethics lm oh Ptl 1 gro\1 ers IS figured at $19~.000 for this 'uy, !'<he ln ad e ll!llllc Gade. -. th a t h'1s condit'10n h a d 1mprove d . 1n t 1te :unount of spnee cll'votE'd to the di ca.., wlnnin~ thE' gom·- (']<'ment hwoh ed. ·And speaking of Way Clearing on River Pact ~ to:-tr compared "1th $234,000 last year 1 IIP.ttllinE'r "oman a n~ \\ n.orals-it 1 . ti . of f:ome bv d provid• nE'ws sensational earlier hours few a_ • temperature His com rules bouse ·Log J.ng'ele~.-Thc way was cleared and $104,000 for 1924. · 1 1 1 · was nearly 104. Prince Regent Hu- these womE'n headllll('rs. Tl;is 11rtide <!~n_o~~ llp a h S~>or n~r IU'OJH>"lt 011 1 11 : who at!l!(•u "tnor·al tUJ'IJitucle" to our TlLUI sday for .1 pos"1ble tri-state com\'ernul '-AC'conling to a · report re~u1.-IV You rPnwmher nact for clist1'1hutwn or water and has been asked to invite Henry [ ohito and Regenntess Nagako decided has no other pnrpo~e than to denl w 11 : 111 b~·otu hie byour oppollPltlt 1 11111 '"'"thutarY ~ ently made, rmprovements haye been · · · • 1101 "" 'o mun\· so v m en • 'ou I • . k · h h . ht h d t the outline to it to appear before If for no other 1 p<JW(:r hom p! opose_d Col01·ado nver <'ouutE>ss Cntlwar·t · ,· , w 1t t e stnc en with the faC'ts that f'~.J·,t and not · o spen t e n 1g . • uctive lineR at Ver1f \ ou don t ~·ou II withdraw fll'lll the 1 >-cason • ·, on·' lllft\' 1ec·:<ll . f · t d he had in mmd when he charged monarc h a t H ayama ms thul she waR devehpment ' when delegateg - from made a!ong cO!lStl · ea o re- w 1th the plu!osophy thE't·eof. Antl onE' nal dunng tlte past year amonnting t1 .. And, nf ('OUt'RE', If t ]l(•J·e'R u 'It '·f'·trl · c. rroll's fautous partY r.1<e. the federal reserve system was t urn 1ng t o T o ki o as P1anne d . whet·e I At1znna. Xe\iada and ('al',fo,·ni.l, ' in 1 exlstin~ fnet In nE'arlv eveo· hl" Ill'w~ 1 . • · The llew federal bu1ldmg, $2!>:l,Oa'l " "lwrt l';,nonym for ~our n.HilC IJI,e ' "' . · •. trolled by international .Jews. The thE' r:uE>sts lool;cd upon '' ine In whtdt conference 1!<:1 e, agreed that sl.oultl th-e lower floor of \Yhich 1s occupied by I I story of the ~·eur-hll! m tiH• st•n!<e .. ,,, 1a, " 1"t' s t111 tl 1e <·~1l:' 1e r t o h e u»ws. . ti · f t · R . d It t tb ve a esen ep1 rom came And when .To~<'<' ~ ongress refuse to rat1fy power payI'.ut ~'' E>n t 1•ou"' h J<l''(i j ttn ti eontmllnc1hP the Wide,;t publle Railroads Carry Record Freight . a 1e t the Vernal postoffice and the , upper 1 h e '>:at .To\ce Ila\\ leY. · D emocrat N ew Y or k m · . _' <lid mar 'tt<>"e f: om th1" b.qHI:smu! fount. the ment clauses the states 11t•ll would ' { t "' u en on--wns t e nptne.-s of the old . ' ' noor· by the headquarters, of the Ash· t . · r •t 't .. rns,.ing of woBH'll ~~~\ e1 lloJ s-for hot~1 'hPn< 11 .lllP wt'l ers 11111 ec1 o c 1rns en made public, to Chairman Snell of I Washmgton-A total . of 48,273,089, ]1'rench !'H'- in" , le f emmE' "' "CltE'rcll"Z hold to th<' 1emamder of ><uch an ley nu.t1onal fotest, 1cepresents $50,000 ,. ('! , ' elt' '' l•'er;;usou M1·s. untl Hoss 1 !llr'-' f t 1 A Tl rules committee: Bloom already 000 net ton miles of fre1ght traffic, the 1 1 1 1 1 1 agreement. 1 The w~w Uin tali lllgh school btuldmg oc ay .. w lieh fintl'< 1 clefPated-\\ e still hn,·e W(>m< n of h<>r " .at 1tu 1 ' I' le t mer en ~ Introduced a resolution calling for 1 greatest amount ever handled in anv 1 1 0 the hold dltln't 'ront garage, flll'l" "Hathtuh to ~c~sc $125,000; the Rerl l1 politic•<: iu promh1E'nC'f> ennngh 1 lntPl'Psts lllJlfJ~r one! ~~~or~' th~,' by transported was month, one "The charges. ,..,th~attio>n of Ford's 1 1 This was II n \ eitw~; g ~<' 1: 1 wo 0 1t' gn•ate~t, make tht>it· c\l'lll('e" gnutl for heing nPw~J l :t]'•'r "Jiolli•rllt \l'r~· Longo, nm· R. P. Plans of · Ut;;h and Idaho Fermed r2{1,00tt; . the· hu'lrlm~ of the Vernal has nothing to do with any railroads duhng October 1 0 Ol:!'den-- :1 j.5 Singletmi of St Loms.. .\,:to· ~0mJiany, $:>5 1000, and the 'VoodwomPn. ltt'\\S ln l!l~7. Th•rp'~ :\lr". John \\' <lid "~uno:;hine Uil'l" ' \\'hiC'!J w:Js nnH' /en•~, H that M'r. Ford may bring an Increase, said an announcement by 6~or t 1 :.to:, •• nd A n Apper:;on ·of De1ner, aJ d h11:Jdmg. $18.000. 0 1 for e Ill n n otl1er fron~ n C'ongres~wmu: r1C\\ thf> Stante\,", l:d,;rrude (• wkllen WI!~s tl('llkt e main· economics, the Jews In general," Bloom's I the bureau of 1ailway ' f'r 1<' :1 s oc· ·y . .roo ·Hl ',..; • y ) gu· ·1 • KPntutJ,,, whose C'.Jtnp.ti:m for ofl'i,·e Mnr~· ~pas. t 1lP Colo, h:n·e beC't'mR flnancmlly wterost , ' said "but the congress has I tamed here by the carriers of 3 944Poc:Jtello- Sfny of exccut10n until f 1 · \ ~he> ehmmel J•,n•<~Jsh thE' swum ' ' ' • • 1 18 0 ed in the Utnh l<laho Central Tiallroad fiPXl ~f,u Ch has be€n giVen tile 300 Or \\:t:s ],,JS<'tl upon :1 situation simil.tr to t•r~t lO~G mE' '· ·n • '' g to do with char~es made in 912,000 net tons m1les. or 8 9 per cent, companY. it JH understood· from reh- more w1ld horses roammg the Cache Hro,\ nt 11 e l,lJ·"~ "Pill- t J,p Feri'U'-'on (·aRP tn TPxns At:d :lfr·'< l'Al" nr<l ID1ecttlon with the administration of over the previous record established 1 1 able sources herE>. Tlus company was IHJ.tlon .. l • fore.,t reserve as a r esult of ~~~P tod' '" that, r;dlth :\ours!' Ho~'"r"' of ~!n..,~a- In~. t IJ •' milliOll· ln September, and a gain of 4,219,546,l"e< 0nth· sol 1 under r<'ceiver's. ~ule-and the 'earlv week's ~<now Ordered shot .rl It In 1 l'ltusetts. :'llrR Flon·n('C K:ilm of C:lli- nlre For hE'l' Cm , 000, or 9.6 per cent, over Oetober, 1925 ll r P a m P1Jrch::s<>d by a comnuHee represent- this mqt;th hy forest rangers, success· tIm e. 1 f{Jrum :HHl :\lrR. \\'inifr~·d lltn><Pn II •c·k ! dPl E'lla re<'orcJ 1 Council States Religion VIew 1 Fifty-Eight Lost When Tug Sinks ;u~ the bon.Jh"l<l~rs o{ th<> t·ompany when Aud fm· "ePlis of Ill!not'-', who OC'cllp~· sPat.; lll 1 IIIl-I ~· n tlr> ,1 tnl bunt of thPm has been made im· !Itt•.. '' <ll'<ls 'T1· ' 1· 1 gres" 'n<'ated hy I he clt•ath~ of Ill I'll "JI ell(·1 rP~·" to 1> k 'fJ,e fir><t re;.'l•!ar stoC'khE'ldoeJ s' meet- ros><:ble by the heavy snowfall m the rl•· Santiago, Chile-An offici;;! report .ng "1ll be he!d Monday. for the !HIT· I fCSQr\ C York-Artuco M. Elias, ''111<1 .. ' •Imn- · r.:>latives, hnno• during tlw pust \!'.II I her P I ll c e alii I ·· • tl(ll ~ \\'. lin tn ~I r ht>Pn in thP 11P\\ ~. from (I. me • to l, ,, I' e:ll' l tes c • t•enr on the d1saster in the port of Lota, ! POf•C of re0rgani7.at10n Mr. Sm~l~t<;lu c Twin Falls Twm Falls high school · in lilltl' aiHJ prohn 1 >1~ "til W('rp fi\:tnrp<: ! l'l wi<ldv knov. n m the linauci.d ani! In reply to the recent postoral 1 southern Ch1le, Saturday night of last co•ltllliH' ro, 1Ill'<• 1•een ne\\~.• . s< hedule for the nE:xt seahasketbbll i•tl1lustrlal world. l'E>rhups II Isn't tire h,>:hllln<'!';. A ],, thl'rt> Ali< l' l~<'o""' <'It l.nnt:wor·t\1 of the catholic hierarchy in the i week . places ~he ntJmber or dead at putctically completed. been ha~ ~on !Jill,, late; •. ,_fi1. {"AI!t !:" •• In th<' hnllltme~. tlauglrf!'r of f>XH<" 11Y f H lr tn States, setting forth Its views 1 fifty-eight. S1xtv ~Pven werE' on the f • 'f on the li"t anti it is ;u·e games 'rwdvc (\"IS liJP (; IJe Methpd1sts Plan New Hospital religious controversy In Mexico. 1 tug Aruaca. wh,ch sank dmmg a •·T. It") who '" lookt"fl upon ll" , 1 po- Que<'ll •• ,arH' o ' . I two more will be or tPJe 1 that e p.-ob:LIJ! ·• 1 t I' · · fnr tPntlal JH>\\E'r Ill pn 1lllC''<, IS Hh\·J\,.; su mt1tutecl MexicaR Government," Mr. ElifS 1 storm: of whom only nine were saved. ,oUlltll'•lH . 0 l'"- ~elllt• Tn,-lo,. 11011 I ChH·a.g,' A $300 {)OJ hospital build ]•'" '''f ·rhe' •mason w!ll opt·n adth:tl latt>r. r\1( \ h as e • 1en tl ·.,• ·' <':tr nf I1Pr ,.• ,·til t '1• ... "is happy indeed to have this 1 '4'hA victims mclude the crew of ~he mg, <•.uolllrr unit at the newly es abI't! w., en I Ill'\\~ aPe 1 a,; t 1l(' prN<~< :\1 issue-the Issue of the I tu~ ::nd workmen who were retm nmg 1!1:.'!8 :IJlJlro.ldll's unci thE'n''-' t:lll: nf l!Pacfin< rs ,., ho ·"·e l:<>:trllllH'I"S mon• 1 It shed 1\fethorll~t Episcopal . sa.nltar- here J:'tnu,try 11 w1th · the Hazoltttn • I" •, lei Cor 1 Coach Jt'ellx "o ll clupJi,·ntell the f'nhtll•l " l ,. of l•et hn~l>.ll'd, :\H ho- bec•gu,p of ilPtr.J ii't\· th.tll I"'C<111'-'<' of • in m fnr t u bm (·H lo>HS m ·. Coloradl) nlgh fa:h r.ul r1 umlet chureh in Mexico versus the aRhore after lon.dlng coal on the <ol'men baek !(.'Iter tw.J but imll Plrrstmo ~lis,; E cl ,. I I, •. , JaR Lonc\\orth. """ may h<•com,, hig fail'!' l\••t sl l' '':':'" thP l.rl<''t of th<' Sprt.n~. Colo, IR phtunf'll by the Meth· people-judged by 'American r lier Anl§llmo!<. because .of this Vl':\1', but lfl opt11nistic nd Dnuo-ht t ('r s' s u· . t a•tnls • 1 lfl:'fl lw:;dl!nE>r;; tn O<'<'UJl~ ('(>lllillllS HR1l I o d IS fE>at Then lll<'l'E' llC''I\'!;; nJn,u~t 'IllY tln,P. · ., er s so- 1 h , on s a ' " as the pastoral letter 1 b Y new rna t ena 1 rn 1wwmg mote s e t I secreex~cutive Irrsb, \\I'Pk<: J. fill.' ViT sp:!("(' :::iety, I TH'\\'-]l.11Wr (If tOlllttlll~ t [lOIHiC'' ill \\Olllen spol'ts, in \Vomen lll:tll fi~UJ',Jfi\ply He says that the fundamental Change Speeds Up East Mail 1 Hour an<! liternllv "ot -hntl! :m ideal f'Olllhluaticm to m•tkP I nnd \H'\ k, :>nll ><he was thP msplra- I tary of the ~ocl~ty an!l tleld ~.:lcrctary . l ll," mte r da· ~ competltlon. Salt Lake-Mall from the east has I of the American people Is re-l · ' 1 I)~· a w Itt ~- .•m<;rJ('IID i m i n .t II e s uew!'. O: d•narily women In thP finP tl.on for u retNli'' . L0h1 J.ohi .1s to have a w)ute wa,y, 1 of the hQ,J.nl of h· ~pitals anti homes freedom and tolerance, attained been speeded up one hour by a change, IHit!llttedhe 1llU"1 It nt'lll nwrE' -n .__ :.. ... 't ltl t t,Pfore and ngi!In to a tlec1SK.lU of , the cicy ,H'corrling ancbnrch, J-;piR<;op:.l 1 Me-t:wd.st .thE\ ot n ""' liS gooc o vet rLS R r s wo u • !lrst amell.llment of the conatl- effective Wednesday, according to Anwrl<'fl 111:\t l'a:<l who H<>;!!'rs. Wil! lfu!'aw 1!)2(} Rut two the ef either I your l~:!vlllg long busmess men at the .M emand council be to is hoep1tal the thut nNmced adopted in 1791 anll thea asks ) Postmaster Ralph Guthrie The mall f;n· :\I,u·IE>'~ \ islt If dedicaterl to the fathers and mothers c;pal building last Friday. The plan ;.r;atf>ful he shoultl was the situation Ia Mexico'!"' will be brought from Ogd~n over the ror no other rPn.-on tllan thnt "she of the lllemhE·rs of the soctely which 1 ca.liH for t11e erection of ornamental Elias recita the struggle of the I Bamberger Electric line dally. arrtv1 rlrme Aimf"E' crid 'l'eache;;' ofT the first ore:un•zecl m 'ViBco_nsln. It is cement standards to serve as hght ~"11••••--------------• people for independence and lag ln Salt Lake at 1:40 o'clock instead 1 ! front flU I!(' 1\11<1 h,l( k IIIDOil,ll: the Want hoped t~ start work on the building i>qsts. eight or which are to be placed that at that time that struggle of 2:35 o'clock over the Oregou She>rt lads.~ sn each blo.ck m the business set.'tion. U.e holy inquisition stiU exJated. Line as before. soon 1 - I I t l 1 1 - I · . ! I I I s: I I' II t t'' 'it"" 1' 1 I t ,, II ------- I I of tl05.fm ten light scout crulsera be authorized under a bill inby Chairman Butler of tile naval committee. Thla amount be excllJilve of armor and ar· The mea.aare was drafted the chairman upon {lla return frc,m CQJilferetlce at the Wh1te House, aud btu 111 represented by B•tler u Ia barmony with the preeldeot's The trend ot the ~ltal Jft'ogr&m. iint.ullon at the WGtte House ' · I I Now Planneo •'\ I w ! Crui~«S I I I I I . ------ Senate Amends Immigration Act Washington-The senate voted to open the immigratton~'gates to 35,MG wlvea and minor chlldren of aliens admitted prior to July 1, 1924, who have applied fer naturalizatlen. The proposal, which was adopted, 39 to 37, ,_,-all submitted by Senator Wads· worth, Republlean, New York, and was stubbornly contested by some prol)OnenllB of the Immigration l.a w on t'he ground it was u "opening wedge tt!"tlle breakdown Gf the lmm!gratloa reetrlctlon net." Plants and Sunlight All plant• require some light. Sun· ltght supplb11 the ener-gy which causes chemical reactions to take place lnsid<! tile leaves. These reactions convert the raw food elements Into food elements available to the plant, sayii Nature llaguzlne. 'l'heretore, sucJ1 sunlovlntt pluntll ns gernnium~<, roses anti abuUIQil, when set n v. uy In u dark coruer. do not tbrh·e so v. ell as when ph. ed In :1 sunny wlJHI ,..,_ OD the ' otl1er band, plants which likt- a rnlld amount of sl1nllght, aad tllt~ lm:lulles palms, ao;pldibira, terns, aud mnuy sf the vines, do not thrive If I'Ut In a JiT\Jnny locution. hulldlug. It Is, therefore, deemed Ult nect>.$snry to tax the heart \\ lth pnmplng blood throu~.h ti,.sues whlcllr are oot uctnnlly needed Age ancl Weight There are two ways for ll man t<> know whut nn ornt>ry cuss he can BP" penr to be. One Is to run for ()tfice and read the politleal advertlseDJen't~ ef his opponent, the other Is to be marri.erl nod have hill wife tell him what she ....... ~.. of him -I~'Ioride Tlmcli! t:nlor 1\lany nnthoritles agree that after a person passes the uge of thirty ne should weigh from 10 to 20 per cent leKs thnn tbe weight given on scnle.fl tiS a\~ruge. They expluin that after t~t age a pt>rson hPs ceusl\d to gi-ow and• dot>, .uot ueed extra "(>ight tor Inferiority Complex . . MontaiHl Stfll In Cold Belt Henena, Mont.~Dee:plte , consider· ·abl emoderatlon In the weatller, temperatrtres below freezing Wltlre reported b3-· Montana citiee. The north-central and northeast sections s ill were below zero and ~e east~:Jrn part of the state clt~se to that mark On the Canadian plaina, east of the Canadian Rockies, a 10-{j,e@;ree rise h:.d not b.-ought tlie mercury up to th\' zero mal'k. Temperatur• rises throughout Montana ranged ltetween !!4 dE1gree11 at Helena to 8' degr~11 h I •·· •· Boise-'-Divlden'ds at tile regular rate Gf 1 3-4 per cent have been authorized on the preferrt>d •stock of the . UtahIdaho Sugar company for t!J.e quarter ending December 31, 1926, but no ~·• bursements on common stock W'fll De matle because of expenditures to be Incurred in extending ~peratloas of the company to South Dakota, it. was &Jtnounced Tuesday by W. H. Wattts, vice proo1rlent and general ~anager. This decision was made Frirlay by the boar.! Of dh C<'tors of th' '"'''\Danr but , .. ~~ ' • announce<! .. . • |