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Show The Murray Eagle, Thursday, December 5, 1929 Toys for U. S. Children From Those of Mexico Pajre Three Virginia Indians Follow Custom News Notes Years Old 309 It's a Privilege to Live In UTAH SALT LAKE Shipments of cabbage from Utah this year already have exceeded those for 1928 by 30 carloads, and an additional 25 carloads, It is expected, will be shipped before the end of the season. HE3ER CITY Sheep entering Utah from Colorado for the winter range are looking finer than ever before, according to Harden state commissioner of agriculture, who returned from an Inspection of eastern Utah. LYMAN Miss Eunice Poison of Mountain View has been awarded third place in the Wyoming state championship foods contest. Miss Poison Is the first Uinta county club worker to win state recognition for the excellence of her work. Education of Mexico Molses Saenz showing Ambassador Dwlght W. Morrow the OGDEN vr.Wrptnrv of children Approximately a of Mexico to be sent to the children of the United States. The various will be spent in 1930 Presents made by the dollars wno snowea great skui in tne worn. Juries and toys were made ror tne mosi pan oy young aiexicans, by the Utah road commission on roads radiating from Ogden, Henry II. Blood, state road commission, told the Exchange club recently. Mr. Blood said the estimated cost of road building in Utah for 1930 was more than $3,000,000. DUCHESNE Approxl m at e I y 100,000 turkeys, reaching a net weight of 816,983 pounds and makcarloads, wore shiping thirty-seveped out of Utah In the Thanksgiving turkey pool, an increase of 300 per cent over 1928, Albertus Willardson, assistant general mam ager, Utah Poultry Producers' association announced. SALT LAKE The state department of agriculture collected fees totaling 540,922.01 from June 1, 1928, to September 30, 1929, It is shown in the audit of the department collections made by Glen James, special auditor, received Wednesday by State Audilor Ivor AJax. Records of the state department are in excellent condition. Potato growers of RICHFIELD Sevier county are taking steps to place their industry on a business basis, and already, with the cooperation of a Salt Lake commission house, plans are under way to provide a storage cellar. 120x10 feet, convenient to railroad trackage in i bar? I t po:s Tliis U tho city of P.iiset, Switzerland, ns seen from nn nlrjilnne. T.ascl has been wlected as the site Communities to the Richfield. llll I'' :f t!.f for liiicriiatluiial Settlements which Is b.'lns estnblislied under the Young reparations plan. south also are Interested. ! frs! PLEASANT GROVE The board of directors of the American Fork GETS EDGE'S SEAT rn air 4-- H Canyon Water company met at the old. weir at the mouth of American oi'7 Fork canyon recently and accepted 10 t tho contract v.ork of A. K. Thorn04 ton company. A new radial gate Utter has been installed for Hushing the ) weir. The present spillway has foldl been widened and a new flume built across tho weir to convey the 0l 4 Pleasant Grove water to tho canal below tho weir. fsrti OGDEN Following an annual ! tmt custom that has meant much to poor children of tho city. Firemen have announced that the In men 1 tluir department are IF-pager to repair and remodel all damaged toys that may be sent to yen them that they may bo distributed at ("Vistnias time. In this connecill. tion, the chief urges that all perM sons having such toys ami desiring irt to make some needy littlo one hapr;o py send them in at once. lf'.' The Wright SPANISH FORK 3 planing mill at Sprlngvllle has cut a quantity of red codar In Tlo ls: Fork near Soldier Summit for use rW In making chests and other artlcK a l. of furniture. This la largely an exr;ivld I'.alrd, Jr., of Camden, N. periment but may bo developed on mit J., who wa appointed by Coventor a larger scale, as the native cedar Larson ot New Jersey to be I'lilled a beautiful color when polished. Stntes senator to suiTeeI Walter K. has Tho timber is dried for a year Ambassawho be to resigned lMe, rr-and has already atbefore dor to France. Mr. I'.alrd Is lumber dealer and the won tracted attention of one of the larwealthy IJc.lnro . ."f'M7. of IlitclnMcli, r.l;un enmity, ukla., nml l.nU f n former senator, lie will hold ger concerns. !!!,. v ,f I tt.. I.miu county, Ori, who were ibvlareil (ln oiiistund the otlieo until the ceneral elecWith the shipSPRINGVILLE leadr cf the 4 II Hu'-- f.r the year tion whlrli Is to be held In Nuveia '"'"'"T y? ment of 35n0 dressed turkeys by I"' n niemheptMn nf 7"i".'i'. The were ,,;!, ber. i:t;!(). V. C. Mtndenhall and 25n0 by It. 'M' I :i! id,. rlu ciiligre.KS In t.'ilijis by lleracc Mosej trephie J ,M:iKSiirhU (if M. Mt ndi iihall, theso two nun M I'.nnr. i.' tliu second time nro reported as tho heaviest producers of turkeys WEDDED 78 YEARS icy In this community. Both men shipped to a California market. Others who ranked chtho with theso producers this year are K. T. Thorite, M 'Joseph Caiiirsecia and C. O. Law 4 li. ' ' ' x t of Mapletott. Bills will be received unPRICE if til December 4 for the construetina of au I beam bridge over the Price river at Casllegalo. According to prewnt plans, the alructure will bo one of the biggest and strongest In this section of this state, com In Approxiupproxlmatoly flC.OOO. mately & 1.1 5 1 pounds of structural steel will be used In building the I beam whllfl 133 cubic of concrete will be required In the atitmcnts, which will extend several feet below the rivr bed. Ben-nlo- 4-- half-millio- n Air View of Basel, Home of International Bank Chief George M. Cook of the Pnumunkey Indian tribe accompanied by a from five tribes of Virginia, with the first game killed during the bunting season which the red delegation men presented to Governor Byrd. Col. Peter Saunders, secretary to the Virginia governor (at right) accepted the gttme for Byrd. It has been the custom of the Indiana to present the first anlmnl shot to the Virginia governor since 1C20. "League of Nations" in Lord Mayor's Parade n Winners in I! m '7W .t. . f, 4 fvfw ;. - I Ifi RSS&sfciitJ - w i em . r &tt&4 Mil i w wr ; w i (vvi, t : The "I.ensue of Nations' profession ench n:ttbn presented by the national costume fvhleli marked the Installation of the lord mayor of London. NOTRE DAME BEST In the ceremony Corn Grows Bf? in Nebraska Pi I a i- , Club Competition D pi V. - A J' SUM: -- rr7 . pitV.'.'S ' IS : I "Notre Dame Is the best football team I've put and I've sei-t- i some good ones," paid Cotteh Dick llituley of NorthweMern university In eoliitneiitlli!: on llio ib feat of bis WlldenH by tlie Irish team. However, l e bad inu. ti ptaie for bis plajers. . . ,1 .til. ).; COTTON QUEEN - : BBS - . i . s K f lab ;i , ; i ; 1 i 1 Repairing Broken Atlantic Cables s" r w '? 1,r,-- ii - i ,1 Vt-- "jr i'm V I ' .. .1 l t uuc.riu' i. t' 1 . wrre by the receul rnnhnniik off wen iilxmnl thp rnhle the difflcult task of bringing on the br.-kr- f"n.tnn.l ceiiot. Thrw ""e'l In fit & Mr. nnd Mrs, A. O. I'.lackmnr of Columbus, Gs., who celehruted their neveiitelchth wedding In They nr yean anal-teniar- Columbus, recently. ninety nine nnd ninety-tigh- t old rwpftivlT. LOGAN Plans are being developed for tho reparation of students at the Utah S'.ato Agricultural wllege for the winter quarter on Itercmher 14, according to W. II. llell, registrar. The fall quarter will close December IS, according to the schedule bulletin, making a quarter of exactly IS weeks. All tudents, both those now In attendance and the new students entering at that time, will register on Faturday, and regular classwork for the winter quarter will begin on Monday morning, December 18, "if. 'll 1 v i&fi '40-&-r- i A f'd'ar llownnl vt lu H land lone noted f- -r gave bis coHeacuo frotn the otlu-parts of the "t'otn Itelt" n urprie with this tiiatiiiimth ear if rsirn ineasiiritij twenty live Inches In length ate) webbing about t(M pound, Whlih was grown near Columbtlt, Neb. l!eteveiitntl , Its Interesting ni:rii'ii!iuinl prodints ri.!.)Mii I v ; ' l ll.i V lit i Miss Sarnh Dnssett. rhonen queen of the nnnunt Texas cotton exposition ut Dallas, In ber otlbial nl s seated Upon her throne. Perils of Dirtinf .... i;Jf Vf.irA tiin take joil nwiiy, liiinkiiiif otl doti t WHtit ntore. l'.itsilngliaiit ntiy .t;.. News. Mother Tr A willow tret .if her Heath, bss I'm itiklininsbire, l.'nelntid, growing from l( a tnti'berry tree, a cherry tn-- nnd so.feberrj bush. V Myt r PractirtJ Dntittry The Mayan Indiuns, w'm lived a thousand In t'ctitrai Ameri-'- i detitN'ry snl years bm. prnetb-ekt.ew quite n littl" s!oiit the tooth-tillinteeth tillel Willi att. Iron p.vrits, found In a IhkIsI chamber of nn nticP'nt M;inn eiiy In Prlthh llolulurns, were bC'i's'it t.i this country by one of the M Field iiitiseini expedition Cas Logii. To Another CnJorsnte Con the n.iin Who Ws'ehri the wu'k than tN cloek does nior . tnsn who wntrhes t'e therome-tcr1 '.anger D'Uy Cemmer. Jal. len Oee Point cf View Thinking Is the talking cf the out with itself. A Lcmom In Attranomy claims New Voik p!..vi-M- t two i.l Jim ts In the ct(iu-r- e ni run be by Itiore llian 'I (Kmi,. (miiiil.i(V"N tnileS. That f'iln iieer Ims trsxeled a detour. J''k somilie JoiiiTHl. We Still Don't CM It New Jersey mnn Jelied with dx iors who Were olwiut o ampudo not under-s'sn- d tate bis tiPtiiL this st all. Unless II wss the be would bnve signed the cbeik f,fi A with.-Ietr- Ne-'v- o!t Nr . Too Late Jome cf the best Work eer on pnrth, even lo the realm of art, hfs come from the redemption of failures. American |