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Show Thursday, August 14,1930 THE 1\IIDVALE JOURNAL UTAH BRIEFS Cedar Cly-Ram of Brancb Agricultural C{)llege bringi top ,orice at Texas rum sale. Prtce-Corner stone of new Fe<leral buildlnlf whlcL will cost $100,000 is !ald. Provo--Bandits rob milk wa~ton rtrlver at point of gun. Hlchfiel<!~Sev!P.r schools will open on Septemher 8th. Cedar City-This city bolde the record for b<>lng fastest growing community Jn 1'tab. State Cnpitol-Building aud loan a!lsociatlons operating under super,·islon of Utuh eommissloner of hanks show an lnerease of over t!Jree and "110 half million dollars in assets In I he first six months of tlte yen t', Park Clty-'I'he road in Parley's •·11nyon Is being rebuilt. J,ognn-L. WPiser, 34, pleads guilty to fotgery, nnd Is sentencPd to the litnte I)]'ison for 1 to 211 years. Lehi-Post ot Sons and Daughte1·s 1-Thousands of Communists In Union square, New York city, l!stPnln~ to a. Chinese or~ tor t_he _day af~e~. they of I'ioneer and Indian W11r11 ls giv~m " d stageu ·' a b'tg r 1o t th ere. ? a charter. Ill1Ibank of ·New "\' ork "a -Yacht Gem • 81 · feet · !on"" '" offered by Jeremtah . h 0to P1 \\..e~ndPnt 111 s HooHr to take the place tempornrlly of the Mayflower. 3-Tltomas ~· E<ltso? con~ratulatl~g Art ur . Og<len-TI(!l eity tax: Je"y has been l am , Jr., of Rhoue Island, winner of the annual Euison technical scholarship for !ugh school bo~ s. lncr·eased one mill. Salt Lal.e--A firm of U1ls city hns loaned $50,000 to Ogden which will Mississippi river was so low that 0. P. Summerall when the latter re1 l>e nsecl In emnpleting a municipal l>arges and towl>oats were stuck on tires in ~ovember. General l\IacAr· I golf links untl Improving recrPationnl sandbar~ and mud tluts all along tha thur, who is head of the army de· ' Father of \\'atPJ'S. At the same time partment in the Philippines, is now ~trounds. OgdPn--A hrnnell of the National the levels of Lakes Michigan, Supeon temporary duty in China. He ls r•Jant, Flower an<l Fruit Gull<l is be· rior and IIuron were higher; which fifty years old, the youngest army ofll· ing planned. led commentators on the lake diC('r of lois nmk in active service, and Brigham City-Box F.lder creek , version rontrO\'et·sy to think t}}at th~ wos adnmced over th'e heads of sev· water lJeen fl!Nl •Jpon by E. H u ge Crop Losses Due to policr of the go,·emment has resulted era! older officers, the President said, Shaub has for irrigat!on and Jl<•wer pnr· in givin~ the citizens who use tile ·because he is the senior major genposes. Drought Boost Prices and Great Lakes more water than they eral whose· age would permit him to Grandrtady Lakes-11 troops of the need, at the same time dept·iving the serve the full four-,~c·ear term as chief Rouse Government. Boy S<·out::> camped here for an outmanufactut·ers and farmprs of tho of staff." lie. gnt<hwtPd from West Ing. ~Iississippi valley of sufficient water Point In 1!)()3 n11tl Ids care{!r, especialBy EDWARD W. PICKARD J•iphrnim-Puhlic scho'11 building ls to float their cargoes to the sea. ly in the World war, was brilliant. to be lmproYP<l. RO'l'RACTED drought and excesAt the sitme time the I'rPsident ap· shely hot weather brought to the Payson-A three dny communiy HEAT pl'ices anu drought uitl pointed Br:ig. Gen. Ben H. Fuller to farmers of the t:nlteu States a mixfuil· wlll he one or the spPcial attracnot IJaye much etTect on the Hel>e commauuaut uf the marine corps ture of good and evil and aroused the tions held in t·onne<,llon wi I h .Jayson's publicon primaries in Kansas as many to fill the vacancy left by the death administration to the consideration of Golden Onion ccl<>l>ra tio11 on A11gul!t persons had expected. Gov. Clyde ~1. of General Neville. relief measures bPyond those con- Heed, who sought to champion the 28, 29 und 30. templated by the act creating the feuYernai-Dino~anr quarry is to be cause of the farmers and severely EAL foreign intervention In China era! farm board. opened near here. critlcizPd the policies of the federal may soon result from the bloody Both goYernment and private crop Moroni-Lions cltJ!Js of ~anpcte farm boa•·u, was defeated for renoml· doings .of the 'Chinese Communists in r>~>pot·ts led to estimates that the new 1101<1 meeting In :\laple Canyon. nation hv Frank Haucke, farUJer, Hunan province, if it is not already -c·orn crop hau been rlama~ed ro the ex- Wot·Id w:;r veteran, and former state in eJl'ect. The British Ogden-Appareurly ~l>'!Sa ultPd by are leading the t•'nt of at least [)00,000,1)()() bu,;hels, ro!Jbers, the ho<l.v of an unirlentifie•l commandPr of the American Legion. war, ·sending a eonsideral>Ie number and the rains that fell throughout Senator Henry J. Allen, who was apof soldiers up the Yangtze to IIankow, ~·otmg negro was fuuud iu a refri~er rnuch of the com belt during the week pointed hy Governor Heed and is a whieh was threatened by the Reds. atot· ('ar of a Soutltl'rn Pacific train were !'aiel to Ita ve come too late to stauneh supporter of the IIoover adThe troops were to be placed on a arriving here from C'allfontla. haYe much influence on the yield since Castle JJalL~ltoad to Ferron is ministt·ation, was nominated for the ct·uiser rea<ly to be landPd if neces"ary pollination hall failed. JlPnriJtg completion. l<enate term ending- in 1933, and Stmto protect British property. The Private reports by one of the l':.ad· l'rOYO-l:tah recpi\·e<l $2ti49G5 fn·m a tor Capper was unupvosed fur re- .\mer·ican gu[\boat Tutuila left for uping; experts uf the ~IIutlle \\'est indi- nomination for the lun;; tel'ln: gasoline taxes <luring June. ri\·er to reinforce the Palos, and the cated that a large part of the crop llehet· City-About 300 persons atOn the Democratic ticket Harry H. flag-ship Pitt~but·gh of the Asiatic 11eet, was l>eyond any material recovery. tcntlcrl the "Second Annual Fore~t Woodring will Ofl[lOse Hancke for the with a dPstroyer division, wus on the In flltlo the corn was deteri~>ratlng governor;;hip, and .Juualltau :\L navis, way from Tsingtao atHl Uange Hound-up," helcl nt tile to Shanghai. Jal'apldly, and In southern lntliana it former govenoOJ', will try to defeat pan also was hPnd of ";olf CrePk, about 40 miles In action, sending a numwas badly damaged. In Illinoi::~ the Senator Capper. cast of Heuer C'ity. ber of destroyers with la~oding parlit!s situation was at Its worst In the Corinne--A new specit'S of bird of marines to Ilankow, Kiuklang and southern pm·t of the slate, The crop hns l>een identified as the turnst01w, OU'l'HERXEltS who votf>d for IIoo· othl·r riYer ports threatened by ComIn northern and westerll. Kentucky saiu to be the first time this parmunist invusion. ver in lfi:!S, llll'nugh Horace ~Iann, was Sflitl to be pntirely rulne<l, and the tlenlnr ldHtl of fl'!ltltered flyer llas e,·. The JS'ationall!'it government had adformally nllnonn('P<l their rPIJellion ~ondltion In 1\lissouri and Iowa wn~ er lJeen seen in rtah. mitted its Inability to guarantee pronut rnueh hetter. Throughout the against the ntlmiuistnJtion of southern l\Ioah -Fall pastures In many sectection for foreign reslrlents of Hanfederal patronag:e und p<llitical aiTairs whole drought region, al~o. pasturage tions of the state ur(~ 11ractically ns"'f>nerallv bv' 1'ostuJaSl<'r '\'alter H. l,ow, ihough It was sen<ling additional " J nnd all fodder crops were bu1·ned up snrNI as a r<•sult of tbe showers ihnt troops to that. region and had re-ocBrown. 1\Ir. l\[ann'8 statement, which to an alurming extent. ltave OC<;Ul'!'C(]. was i~snP<l on thP Pve of a mePting cupied Changsha. The Communists On the other hand, tlle~e had crop P1·ovo-Authoriza tion of a 8no:ooo were still entrenched in the hills about of the Ht>pnhlican national executive prospects led to a sen!'latlonal rise lu bond is~ue for the purpose of fiuancin~ the city and were continuing • their committee in '\'a,lolngton. outlined the pri<:es of grain on the <'xchanges, the resen·oir now lliHler construf'lion plans adopted h.v a group of promi- sanguinaJ'Y course, having already and within a few days there was an at the mouth of Hoek Canyon was nent sontlu·rn lloovercrats to incor- Slain two thou~and Chinese residents e!'ltlmatPd lnerea~e of ahont $G:JO,OOO,ma<le hy the Ci Iy commission. pomte in "all·!'!Outhern" Tiepublican of the place and cnpturcd four thou· OOO in the theoretical value of farm· Ca»tl<' Du le--St reet!; and side walks sand. Outrages against British Naon~anlzation and throw off the ~·oke of Ns' pro1lucts. The market in Chicago are to be illiJll"O\'ed. northern "patronage carpet-bagg-ers" tionals inciu!led the SP!Itling of a sewent wild and ('OI'Il led In the swift Lehi-rndcr the present rtah R! ntas well as of "designing political hl- yered finger of l\Iiss Edith Nettleton, nd,·ance, followed by wheat and the mi:ssionary, with a demand for $7i0,000 utes, Weber county and l:tah county jn('kers." other grains. For the first time in ransom for herself and :IIh::s Edith are Pilch entitled to one more member Hoov('rcrnts representing ten south· five ~·ears the public came In on a big IIan!son, held captive a month, to the in the l.'tah hOUSe of repre,entati'l'eS Prn stales had met In confPrence In ~eale, and there were he:wy buying than they now ltave, and Salt Lake British legation. Rnvannnh and adopted resolutions ex· orders from foreign countries. It was county to three more. pressing re~entment at the refusal of believed thet·e would be a hea,·y RubOgden-IA>e Broadbent captured a the administration to rPcegnize :\!ann's NE:IIPLOYIIIENT in Great Brit· stitut ion of whPat, oatR, rye and harlive rattler in a loeal canyon. services and leadership. They agreed , ain has reached the highest point ley fot· corn as live stock feed, and Provo--Pleasant View 4 II club to mePt again in Atlanta on August 15 since .July, 1021, the number regis· ~onsequently the demand for tlw~e and the Alpine 4-H club were awardto pprfPet their organization. , Because tered as out of work bt>ing 2,011,4G7. grains wns large. Also the e~tlmates ed the trophy cups giYen hy the Utah of the henvy Hoover vote In the South La;>t week hundreds of railway emof the Canadian wheat crop were county farm burPau fot• the best stunt in 1!)~8. the ten stntPs rpprespnted in ployees were laid off because of the slashed as a re:<ult of damage hy the S:wannah conference will he en· falling orr in traffi('. Official reports nnd the best attPJHlance at the annual drought, hC'nt and black rust. The titled to 2GT delP.·~ates in the 1!)32 Re- sho1v that unemployment in Germany Utn h County 4-II elnb outing. :vield of r.ve In l·~urope; exclusive of Hyrum-The IIymm reclurnation publican convPntlon, 100 more than is decreasing slightly, in France is i{u~sia, wlll he fur below nOJ·mal, anrl project has heen nproverl hy a vote o! they were allowed in the Kansas City negligible, anu ltas decreased iq Denthe Pru~sian oats crop is greatly tho~e to secure water from the proconvention. mark, Sweden, Holland, Italy and Ausreduced. ject. The Hepublican ~>:<>Pcutive committee tria. S1llt Lake-The sheep center of the accPpted the re!<ip;natlon of Claudius In the United States the situation ltESTDEXT HOOVER conferred l\I. IIu~ton as national rhai rman and United States will be located in Salt was brightened somewhat by t·esump· "ith ::-ecrPtarv of Agt·iculture elected Senator Fess as his succesRor. Lnke Cit~· during the last week in tlon of work in the automobile fac· HJ·ue on plans for a government pro· Angu><t. Lamb marketing problems Robert II. Lucas was made executive tot·ies the Detroit at·ea and other gram to aid the farmers threatNlPd wlll be con~iderNl at a ~;pedal condirector, and he quits his po~t as inplaces and by se\'eral of the biggest with nJin by the drought, and he tenral r<'Yenne commissioner to give '·ent!on of the :i\ationnl "·nolgrowers railway shops. The Chicago region n~ked hoth :IIr. Hyde rwd Chairman association which will com·ene on the his full time to the work. ~a w good pl'O~pects for a revival of tlte J.p~ge of the farm board to make rec2:{rd of August. From August 2ilth to uuiiding industry. ommendntions within a few days. It 28th will be conducted the fifteenth REAT Interest was fL'lt In a conwa,. stnted at the White House that annual ram sale, the lnrgest of its fererH·e whieh Gov. I•'ranklin D. OIIN IIE,'RY 1\IE.\TIS and his pi· th~> Pr\'sidPnt had reeeiver1 prompt ldnd in the l'nitPcl States. Approxilloosen~lt of New Yot·k held with lot, II. J. Brown, who Intended to and favot·ahle response to his appeal mntPlv 2GOO rams will !J(' entered. John J, Ra~koh, formt:'r Gov. AI Smith make a record-breaking airplane flight to railroad executh·ps for co-operation State Capitol-It is eHtimatPd that and oth~r· pn rt.1· lf'tHlers. It was un- around the world, have had to postin reducing rnil rates for the emer· during tlte past two ~·ear~. etHiing- on dPr>;tood that :\lr. ltooseYel t would . pone it, fur their plane was wrecked gf'ney mov<>ment of live stock and fee(\ June 30, thnt • 7,418,403.1i4 haN been !'eel' rP·eleetion on a "<ll'ipplng·wet" as it wn!" Ienving the runway at HarIn the stricken aren'l. CXllendp<l in construct ion, inqn·m·eplatfor·m nnd would mal'e a lea<lin'g bor Gt·neP, . 'ewfoundland. '1'11e farm loan board said it was ment, maintewtrH·P, !'<alarie!l, Juaterial, issue of puulic Plec:trieity ratPs. The The Gl'rtnan a via tors, Hirth anu willing to do all pos~i_hle to exten<l c>ngine<>ring ll!Hl equitlment in the belief \\':(s thnt :\fr. Smith \Vonl<l place "·pJler, who were on their way from ~redit through the intermediate CJ'edit highway 'Ynrl' of the st ;l te. The re:IIr. Hnose1<'ll in nomination at the. Bet·lin to Chif'ago by way of Icelnnd hn11k~. the fnrrn land hanl>s and joint cords show that <luring the past two state eonH'ntion. an•l Greenland, reached Heykjavik, sto<'k land banl{s. l"rom cougression· years near!~· ll:i miles of oil muleh Tiepnblir·~· m ;; of l'\('W York f:tat'e IcPinnd, safely, but aban<loned their a! f)Uarters cnme many rPqnP;;ts for work lo.'ts ·loet>n completed In federal projpct for want of a suitnhle landing hPip, Ill d to tho~e \VRS a<l<led the Of· sPem hn<lly liplit as to the li<JllOI' qnesair! work alone, while in the predons tion. The wNs, lPrl h~· formPr ~en pla,•e In Greeulanu and hccause their fPr of :;<'nntor HoiJin~ou of Arli:an,;n"<, hiennlmn onll· about ilO milps of thif! sup[lly of ~as tli<l not an·i\·e. t h<' llPmocrn tic IPIHler, to undertake ator .Tames '"· \\'nrlswortlt. ln~i:;t uptype o1' ro:ul "·as lnid. The gasollm• on a dPclaratlon for reppaJ of tlte Capt. ro~·nuk Hawk>< 1et a ne\\' recn refund hy Pongress to the fnrrn tax fnrni~llefl $:l,70().5!l2 for road 1tork Eighteenth amendment, declaring tltPy ord tor night from ''ew York to Lo~ hoard it the latler wonlrl rlil·ert all rluring !he last two real'•. the motor Am?;<'l<'><, mal;iug the distance In a !ts available funds to drought r('lief. wlll acci•pt no eompromif:e. The rlry!'i, Yehicle ti(·en'e tax ~l.GSS,i:'!O awl the 011 the oti1Pr hand. are ns firm In thPlr ~wirt· lltrlr monoplane In 14 hours, GO '"I he mea!lure~ of assistance that eoun tiPs and federal gu1·ernment :;; !stand anti tltr(•aten to form a new dry minntPs nn1l 43 seronds, with five tl•e farm hoanl nntl the other a~encle~ 017,:n2. pat·ty if the wet plank is adopted. ~top!'< for t•PFnclin~. U is n·emge !'peetl of the f<>uprnl goYernment ean and wa:s about 1 TO mil(';; an hour. l';ltoultl unt!ertnke nre hein,; deterPark City- :\Iiue~ of Park Cit~· disEFOin~ n nowd of ii,OOO persons, mlne<l," saitl :\It·. IIoorm·. "It i,; too trict siti!lpe<l b million pounds of ore Fl'ICL\L but \Jill'PVised Cf'nSUS f :1rly to tletPrmlnf' the precise eharactwo negroes ''ere lynche<l hy a in on<> Au~n><l week. fi.~ure,; gi\'e thp total popul~tion mol> in Mr rion, 1ntl. They had Ul'Pll ter of •·elier; lll\IC'h depends upon the YiYian l'11rk :IIt•mhers of the Conof eont!nen'nl U11ited :-:ratPs a>~ 122,· arrested f >r mnr~erin;; a wltlte man fm thl'r SpJ·ea<l or Pte drongltt; hnt gTPgntioH.ll church ltt'ltl a state l!leet72!1,4i:!. Tote O'Jtl~ in~ PO~"<f'SSion'l and attacking lt!' girl colllpanion, an(] no st111e will be !Pft nntnrne<l llr the in~ hc>re. hrin" the ~~·.md to'nl to 137/iOI,iGl, wei'(• S;1!d to It n e <onfeo;sed. The f<' ler'l' goH mmrnt In gi\·t'lg assistSalt Lal:e-.\ "Goo<. "'ill'' tom· to sheriff, l'Oli e aP'l fi e <I lJftJ'tn ent, tltls incltHiin; aP. e timate for the nne to local authorities." I 'lS Yega .; n, t1 I!Je B Jllld ·r D: m is tried In \' 'n h nttH t te lyn. hers l'h !iprine i 1am'> \\iret·e nn enumet·· plannP<I by L! lin". allon IJO'l nut he('JI 11, de for e,pr·al "ith tear bombs an'l ftrp Ito e stream>:<. 0TII bTI ' ys the drougllt had ~alt Lakt> -l tall an.l Idr 110 Kiwan~ear·. 'l'he p e"•>rllr n · o• populat 011 C""H 1s re~·tlts. '!'here wrre nn· i'l duhs "ill hdu meetiug Itere in J ·p on C' t•· H tlve forest l'res ln 1 .A l~t nP.. ··r HOt 'l'1'1our ced e1 t 111d \\ t 0 t tP :IIi S Ssfppl h~H ho I. t1 e West and the Eal'lt; the Ri< ilfiell The <ug'lr bPet crop ot t' e u JpOiPt'lwnt ot l\ldj. (~en .. «'<iil"d le s Pt • ., <>Ill I •tlf of 1 ,Hr 'e'l' t 'e:y 1)(\ t; mllk short . ,(' in r<Jauy r·pg-!on, was St•Yi •r t'•>tmty IS stun.atr <l a 1l JLs Doo1J:"la • I tl ~\ • 1 ur t ':Jp ehlt•f of In • n ~ •.tr~. l •it ; rc 11 r O\!l; UhJ th~.;. w tter in the ';laf'l' of th! : r P~ tv I'll 'C'd .I ; G •r.. p~r- r t 'llli ,.).! 1 r 11 r a •re. Now Comes Cntieur a Shaving ~rea10 A New @ticura Product who like a smooth, agreeable shave should try it. Containing, in a modified form, the emollient properties of Cuticura, it makes shaving easy and at the same time is soothing and cooling. It leaves the skin fresh and clear, free from any tense dry feeling. MEN NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENTEVENTS Sells for 35c. a tube. Sold by drugifUts or mailed on receipt of price, by Potter Drug & Chemical Corporati~n, Sole Proprieton Malden, Mass. p W Trade Your Big Car on The New lJiodel Ford-.::.::.- R M~BJliDE~s 24 W. 5th South Salt Lake City • Utah All the new model Cars and Trucks on display S U P of G • J 1 B I: pRE 0 lYE!~ l 1 (.c 1 :J 1 \\ •t . ~ p:> e, Unlora.) Discoveries Shed Light on Biblical Allusions In a lecture on ''Archeology an<l r.ible History" to the Hoyal institution, Prof. ,J. Gat·stang ·! 'aid Palestine sin<Je the war had witnessed an unparalleled act!vity in archeological investigation, and the results threw light particularly upon the period of .Joshua anu the .Judges, says the San. l~rancisco Chronicle. All the archeological and literary Pvid€'nce pointed to\\'nrd the same date in the mid(lle of the late nronze a""e " and about 1400 B. C., as the ~tarting point of the history of Israel in Canaan. Upon t lis basis lhe ltistorlc'al details and opogrnphiPal allusion!! in the old sources of the Book of Joshua were founr1 to nccord with the material results of investigation; while the fragnwnt~try .;>lcture of Israel's position unrlt>r the Judges was found to fit IHIPqnn tel~· Effective Absorbine quickly relieves Into the frame provided by ggyptian muscles, sure and swollen from over· chronology and to correspond clos<'ly work. Pulled tendons, strains and In certain details with the re<'ord of sprains respond promptly to it. Won't Egyptian relations with the Land of blister or loosen hair-and horse can work. Famous as an aid to quick heal· Canaan. There \\'!IS no reason to rlonht that ing of gashes, sores, bruises. $2.50 a the traditions emhodiecl In t!te old bottle at all druggists. W. F. Young, documentary solll·c>es of both bool>5 Inc., 510 Lyman St., Springfield, Maas. were fonndecl on far·t s. . Horse too lame to work? ... 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