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Show Murray Eajjle, Murray. Utah Starting the Archives Building STAGE COACH Sally Sez Prisoner Saves Food for Wife and Child TALES Elyrla, Ohio. A prisoner at the county Jail here was found saving food out of his own meager rations for bis wife and their thirteen-year-oldaughter. Sheriff Clarence said the wife brought.an empty basket to the Jail every day, and after visiting her husband, who Is serving out a $:iiK) liquor One, left with a few morsels he hud given her. The sheriff let them keep the By E. C. TAYLblt Forced to Fight HENS NEED WATER TO PRODUCE EGGS d ISUN, a veteran driver of ronclips mil of Washlne- too, Til., despite his long years at the reins und IiIh hard life, wns a peaceful man. lie was reputed to !e a man of great muscular power, but of ijuii't Jeiiieniior. Nearly all rlilcs and sect long of the countryside a century when atae enaction were t tie only means of travel between tlie Kast and the West, had their local "bullies" who wauled to Ilht every one who would stand up against them. Some, having t'onitjered their local fields, set oul for new conquests. There was a "bully" In Cincinnati, whose name has not bee.j) handed down to posterity, who had achieved a local reputation of havIn and ing "Hiked" everybody around Cincinnati. So like Alexander of old, he sighed for new victories. JAMES Also Well to Heat It in Cold Weather. food. nt-'- Giant Memorial to Be Completed in 1935 Lisbon, Hortugal. Work Is pro- ceeding on the colossal statue of the Marquis of I'omlml, the dominating political figure of the Eight eenth century, which will be erected on the Rotunda square, at the end of Liberty avenue. It is calculated that It will be completed In Another huge federal construction was begun at Washington when Mnj. Ferry K. Health, asslstnnt secretary of the treasury In charge of construction work, lifted the first spade of earth on the site of the new Hearing of James P.un's great strength, he set out for Claysvllle, I'ii., where he wax Informed Bun could be found. He traveled by Archives building. steamboat from to Cincinnati Wheeling, W. Vu., and took a stage coach to Claysvllle, where he "put up" at tha tavern of William Kel-lethe stooping place of Hull's stage line. Its Quali I'pon entering the tavern, the ties Make It Valuable. stranger asked for l!un and was politely Informed by the landlord that Ihe driver was at the stable Washington. Industry Is mobilizlooking after big teams and soon ing n number of metals and alloys In the chemists' war on the waste would be In. Chromium, copper, brass Hun entered a short while later, of rust. and Kellcy remarked to the stran-t'er- : and other copper alloys, and aluminum are substances whose Industrial use. In part ut least, have been Is Tills Mr. i:un." The stranger, w ho wns somewhat augmented by the fight on rust. One of the major new allies on tho non-rularger than Hun. said: battlcfront Is nickel. nun, i nave oeon tolil that you "One of nickel's chief Industrial are the Imm mini in all this country and I have come all the way attributes Is Its 'willingness to mix from Cincinnati to light you und with other metals, although it also Is used In Its pure state,1' nays a lick you, If 1 can." bulletin from the National "Well," suk! Hun. "you have come society. a long distance for a Job like that, "It readily associates with sevand besides (hurt know you and there Is no reason whv we should eral hundred metals and metallic alloys, toughening the mixtures. In"Hul yoo must nVht me." the creasing their heat resistance, and qual! on It and improving their stranger said. ities. It ulso Is used ns a whlteiier will no leave here until yu do." of dark metals. Hun persisted In declining ttic "Nickel and products (,f nickel proffered combat, and finally went upstair and went to bed to rest machinery are seldom out of range of man's fingertips. In modern up after his long drlu After half an hour of ret he homes they may be found In many came downstairs again, without articles ranging from kitchen sinks to door knobs, stove trimmings, elecany more thought of the pugillstl-calltric Iron, perculntor, toaster and Inclined si ranger. waffle lrn heating clement and To his utter surprise, the acgres-shradio tui.o grids, safety visitor met him at the foot of plating, , I'luiiii'ing iiMiires. ciionier the stal:s and again demanded a i'."i-shelves and the metal that Is hidtrial of strength. Hun's good nature departed then. den beneath bathtub enamel. Silver Is nickel ulloy Stepping back, he warned his as- plated ware usually covered a film with of silver. sailant to look out, and with one "In city streets huge nickel alloy blow nf his fist, felled the man. thumb tacks flank Hun theu went to a rear room of pedestrian nickel alloy building towers lanes, the tavern and washed his face and bands preparatory to dinner, un and trimmings gleam overhead, Ids return, the stranger was still while underground telephone wires 'wear" small nickel alloy loading prostrate on the floor. 'Hasn't (hat tint ft gut up jet J" ells to nmke telephone conversation clearer and to speed transmisHun asked. Nickel Major Ally in War on Rust Non-Corrosi- ve st Oo-graphl- e In-- y 19:15. The main part of the monument on which work Is now proceeding, shows the marquis and a lion. It Is In bronze, and was designed by the sculptor Francisco Santos shortNine meters ly before his death. In height, It will weigh 32 tons, and the oiio-four- wim New Texas Oil Field Cleopatra's Nftdtes Cleopatra'. Needle In Central .ark, New Voik city. Is 07 feel blt:li to the apex, and ? feet 7 Inches In disineier at the base. The two fatuous (if (Vopulra ere flrsl erected by Thotlitncs ill tt llcllnpol'n iitol were In I'tole-tnaltimes, transported to I r One un taken theme to I . In 17 and the other lo New York by the htp Irs..ug, uti'I-- r the direction of I.leut, (.Vnininnd.-tior ring. C. S. N at Ihe expense of William II. Vandi rhilt. in Ivmi. It its creeled In Central park IVIiril 1 r ar S2. Effect on Industry Is Not Yet No Large Returns for Small Poultry Raiser j ' i German Count Stranded When Car Breaks Down. Kansas Laniet hld in Country h ikki.ikki ( F.urope bad Sdn petition for dhorve. and In Fwedeti this Is exceedingly common It Is neecnry Unit a crime la ii-- ga'nsl th( ted othrr shall be commit- cither parly. A year's pro g required If Such a petition is Med. Uy far the greater num ter of dlvorcci grimed In Nwedca art fur Incorrpatiblllly. exchange. by fcnl ol, Wr IWtor Sheldon said that the youth's story was correct mid that bis wife had met the count and his mother In Cermany many years ago. The doctor described the count as un ambitious youth. The count u a small man with iog rycTanu ne is partly buM. He wears heavy rimmed spectacles. pro-poro- CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS EuoaiCAL Products Corporation Vm Silt Coins or Platinum Platinum was neo used plan coinage, HELP UTAH !? Intermountain maile for Ihe chicks from forRus-show- YCU Eeaaty throiuh o feed not bill Fanitsr; M VVnt S.,(l.nw boI.E DISIKIHUTUKS llou.-h..l- M.S.. high (r 3r ft e t We have places for Cse c.hmI judgment In isll things and your success with baby chicks1 will be assured. Be Economic Ages MOTOPS tM-- ias tcl CO. k foe WUrSLI WATKR F.D 8ALT Multiplied Misfortunes There is scarcely a calm i'T which does not find mention in It "Iliad." Therefore, a succession f misfortunes is sometimes cold "an Iliad of woes." Inyiiifc lout Fall Bulbs, Seeds, Nwt etc. nelt hone Now Ready Get Free Catalog PORTER-WALTO- jmr mm CO. N Salt Lake City. I OUti rani Uh Po Ural for i Good Concicnc pixwl conscience Is to tl The Bam is to the Wr; preserves a constant case ssl renity within. AdJison. hnt health w Vr Ak Orln lank Drsttl'l f 8O0B IstJ APEX-K-HANOlT- Or a AS IN'TEKMOt'NTAIS rSoW" Bear Wl Smallest County New York county, on Mar.V.i'.'J' Inland. Is the smallest county is United State. It h.ii area o! 22 siuafe miles. FOREST DALE POTATO f .rl.rr tl.lt iJkkt WANTi:n srlntrr. Hriis In ak t-- i Ni M li.-- T.I O. f. .lrrs .... T t skt th thsp netd CHIPS alias! burg! Al '" H .t in"WK Sn thu SBOStl war lBft r . ' Ort COMPANY vdvel I'oorls ruiilng gjvn of lilmli trliniiieil uitli strainls of flsdm rffect. Tur(!..se rilil-odons nl slmnlder mid wiiUt-linare the color note These costumes show the dancing, snd ery forinnl rveiilnn lengths of In a lo Vn IIIrIiI An evening pon of lille vehel einliroldered In lilncls lth a tilte velvet Jacquette to match. Evening, Rowns reninln long. i students to earn board i I Via I WWW" ' faad I and room. Finn d the HO Bio ecris he ,.. is i tell us timi ini tr .tisj.ire simni v pan Largest and Best Equipped School in the Intermountain Territory ....If... f.r i Cmopoli!sn rkd The Kr-nhcn ,,flra(rmy, the is full, ha 40 Is It this moisture Wv, M,, mcmliers, a' Frcnrhmm reirulsr l,.,t ' " it i. inns me nciivj root ns .( f..i' t . "' t i.. , ..und ,m the liiMde of at I tric irn mrmbrrs the , , ei,;ht forcn members and TO co lem-- e In cold The only respondinit members, war to eliiiiiiiiite sm h fr-- st is mi Insiiln.e ll.oroi,Cl,l, ihe vj Krnr I ch r .... M t thrt frlM j Ran m.i.i i am . Iv . I who 111 COUCHMAN Ut Sa. Wrrt Tl'W r-- U)tr lhrik I ln f.r n r Jm mmm, f.r si Mr r srlllnf """Tj . l,l.kn mni ft"" - nllRK W. N. Kinf 4? Idaai and It fears, lorn m rr.v .1 no'irs, stul noiilnUim Iiphs onil pullets shout imtf ttoit imicti Alllioiiali (tils sinis ,iii, i G ; i Touliry eft -- An 1 ; Laying Hens Need Water I i WK8T In Sol TH LAKE ITV. I TAB - e I SP talker pre. STUDENTS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME can so ca re. t ' fil Power THOMAS ELECTRIC Pl'MPS tn-xi- 5.oo a- I Earth's A soul ,IMnrr 3: f V The three economic ages of tt earth are the "Stone age" (whin includes the Eolithic, Paleoli-j- j and Neolithic ages), the "Brn age" and the "Iron ace." UIX'B SEAL CLEANSER . The, (yini.or(i enough to nlhov them lo get entire fM ISanlMiireCo. ly into the trough. ask voi r For use later when n,e chicks are larger. 3 or t Inch hoards llohcat (jood and Had of lath are suggested. Tin or The luMcat fiedj on rabbits and Fly Kills Kantai Man containers are satis- o:h' r troublesiimo ro icn's, but also galvanized V. A tlv nhm...i I'orado, Kan. mule Fred l.ut wus shearing. The factory for milk, provided sour preys on valuable wild life, such as Is left standing In ll.ein from ava r il. wild turkeys and deer. mule kicked, the shears were driven milk trt In JS l,...,r. l...f ioit- - .1 Miry nre uso, through an artery In Part's arm and "GRAINS OF GOLD" j be died shortly thereafter from loss for Ihe first lime. THE WHOLE WHKAT CEREAL of blood. "Makes Cream Taste Belter" Baby Chick Notes Western Mads For Western Trade feed t'on't Two Charming Costumes Let them baby chicks too early. Ak (mi ;tvr fo without feed for "i hours. For starting feed, natmenl or a will b (rood starting mush are extra pood. for the best Feed oatmeal five limes earn article on "Why ou day. one henpltiR tablespoon at should use Intermountain each feeding for U baby chicks. wade Goods" Similsr to Leave mali before them, (live shove. Send your story in plenty of sour milk of same acid prose or vrrse to Intcrmoun-lai- n Ity each day. Products Column .P. O. Creen feed Is essenilH nfter first Hat im. Salt Lake Cily. If Seven days. your slory spprars in this Keep clean, fresh water before column you will QP the chicks sll the time. receive check for VOsUvl Charcoal and grit are essential for best results. Practice clennllrcs with utmost! NEW j t Cii, I? Uk. Ball I7T7. s drdrr (or Made Ilrooms V'on.l. rfut , Packed With four B. C. - l CO. TrmJI GASOLINE - pieces of lath one for rhe bottom. two for the sides nml one over the top. nailed lo the end pieces exfended Just high enough to allow the chicks to reach their heads UJJB FEFU S- ELP Black Support! Desolate Valley Death valley, Calif., is about a miles long and 20 to 25 miles wide, from tho crest of the inclosiy mountain ranges. B()t(;ilT-SO.t-RErtR- -Kc.kinf .our II O'J lMk Gold Crown "Use feed and drink containers that will keep tlie chicks out of ;"" them," Is the advice of F. F. Moore. -- ,. . Longest Siege rburha(l- extension pouitrvman of the North1 BRV. V1 1re carried on for "ar' ,wh"'h I'akota Agricultural college He me iiingcsi in niS- suggests that a feed trough "e tory.jtoi.-The siege was raised in hl'l j ) 1 ' great Intermountain country will prosper, continually making you and me more and becoming a belter place for us and our children to live. Furthermore, I hare always found Intermountain made goods to be equal or superior to outside products. SHERMAN MILLER, Forest Service, Ephraim, L'lah. Si. JIr 5 By buying Inlcrmounlain made goods you are building Intcrmoun-tai- n payrolls the life blood of any community. As payrolls grow, this 11 IS j EuutieHlf 111 W. Thi.d 8a. THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Blue Ribbon Best Food Containers txten..on Shoe. Salt Ukr City not over- thrown Its nobiiitj- after the World war. "I'm more concerned now over where my next meal win come from than the $7,imi.im)." be said. "I have done various kinds of work and am willing to do anything to earn money." c--f Divorce in In lioiiiy countries, particularly Scandinavian, boih parlies may Join oi - Is City. Koynl Something lo brag about, but Count Krie Josef Chmleiewsl.l Is been in Ing an expert at pondering where he shall obtain his next bowl of Soup. The count, who would have In herited ST.inki.ihkI from his father if politics In Europe had not gone awry, lost his car In the West and hitch hiked to Kansas City, be said. He admits he is "stranded." I'.ut Ihe count, a rather seedy descendant of once beared noblemen of Poland and Cormony, Is willing to go to work. thie of his excellency's claims to fame is that be once hunted lobsters with the former kaiser. His father, Kurt ChmielcwsM, nccord ing to the count, attempted to smuggle the kaiser back lo many In I J the intention of overthrowing the republic, The count s parents were di vorced In llLTi and be cau.e lo thi country with bin mother. She had been a friend of Mrs. Frank Sheldon if Kansas city. The count and his mother remained here about a week and went lo the Pacific coast to visit relatives. Later his mother married again and now lives on a farm near Cocbcl, Ore, Itclng Just twenty-onyears old, the count bus a Hair for politics. Here l,e said be hud been active In Oregon' last campaign. Farm life did not appeal to him tier-wit- and he set out for New York In un old car. lie had an accideni mi the highwin and his- ear was taken for (blunges. He then began to hitchhike to Kansas City. The count smiled as he recalled he would iive Inherited about $7. F on Ltabt in the Intermountain West Kurul economists at the New York State College of Agriculture blast the hopes of many who look forward to a little farm, a co v, a (lock of chickens, and a comfortable living. According to ligures of -J poultry farms it takes money to run a profitable poultry rami. Flocks averaging ."iKI layers had a capital Investment of $10.m. a gross Income of f.'l.iVKJ and nn average labor Income, or profit after Interest and all expenses were de ducted, of f:r,'.K With !"' layer the capital Increased to S1."i.ihhi, the gross reand the labor Inceipts to SiV-- l'l come to ?lfi Farms with l.fM) birds have W,. ("si Invested, gross receipts of ll.'f,. and J2..1H for labor income. Farms with hens bad gross receipts about four timi-- s that of the hen flocks but the labor In j 'v ,'omp '"'''Is j ""' the Importance of business large enough so that the cm r it u can make good returns for bis time. which mentis a plant wlih '.Vim birds or more- .- Michigan Farmer. i - ORIGINAL UTAH WOOLEN MILLS - Once Heir to Millions; Seeks Jol be plenty of room left to stow away the Yates and Hendricks pools of west Texas. Coologlst have learned that this The new east tremendous oil I'allas, Texas. area producing Texas oil field Is so vast that sit of thousands, even millions ef years the largest pools m the fnlted ago. was a huge sea. The earth's States could be MiporimpoM'd upon constant mutations left It high It. and dry. bearing the remains of trilA ecoIhe study ft psd.igy ami lions of minute shellfish. nomic mt nrtnm-of the field reIf Is the bodies of these shellfish, veal that Its Immense sire, tberott-licnlying at an approximate deplh of results of drlirnj. and Its .'OH feet, that have fumed Into effect upon the Industry have not nil. been exrealized by the most Jef Oil comes from nlml geologists perienced and far sighted oil nu n. know as Woodbine sand. In this A the field shows that particular fid map fact thai (his Tie the Hohlm pool of New Mexico, snnd occurs at almost the same heretofore considered of Immense In sll parts of the field has could be tucked Into contributed In a proportions, large measure to If. With plenty of Mo nl left over for the sensational exploitation, as the Oklahoma City and Seminole drilling costj are thus considerably pools. low it. The long, rmriow, The Ihiikncss vf Kcttirman ,e Woodbine Hills (Calif.) fi..d would stretch Its sand varies from a few feet on length from Ihe lower reaches of t be j-- stern side of the field to m the Joiner pool of Ituvk county and or Td feet thick about two miles extend Ihrougli the Kl'gore poi Into west of the eastern limit of the Southern Credit county. Tber would field In Ihe Lathrop pool. Fully Realized. l Made e sion. Water was thrown over the van 'Hcrausp of Its toughening effects (julslied bully, and after he had i on felVw metals, nickel helns make he fully recovered, departed, a travel safer. Frames and engine wiser If not a better man. He was parts of many automobiles contain never weu again In l'Ia.9IIIi nickel. Once all the bright of Hun became the hero of Clays autom.di.les were nickel parts plated. tllle, a hd the Mory (.r Hint blow was Chromium has taken the place of carried all alulig that kccIIoii of nickel but nickel Is fi,.i hidplate, the National road. K(Trt were den beneath chromium plating. made after Hint to continually "Many modern steamships are match Hun with others of the "Hike I'.o)s'' who were fatuous f ir Ihe equipped with nickel albiy hardware listic prowess, but Hon always do-- and Tilings because tho metal redined to be drawn Into jmy more sists fnft water corrosion. "Whit., gold It wbiic because lights. Kellcy told every detail of that famous encounter to anyone tilckel (f. per cent) Is mied with who wouM listen, fcr years after It ordinary gold. A lesser amount ..f nickel makes flesh colored gold occurrc!. while a still lesser amount makes 1'avld (Ionian, sis f und (nil green gold. Herman "silver" Is a weighing HI pounds of soil.) (nine mixture of bra.--s whitened with and muscle, but peaceful like Hun, nickel. also wus driving a Mage couch of "The American 'n!kel Is Washington at the time, and many nickel. The other three-fourtrfiorts were made lo get the two Is copper. men together In a ring. "No one knows how long nickel Tradition bus It that Hie two men had a reciprocal fear of each other, hns been In use. It Is well known but they never collided, and It never that the ancients shaped swords was settled who was the better from meteorites which contained man. ofi lJt Nrwtiiper t'nioe Forty cents a quart Is a high price for water, but that Is what it is estimated to be worth when con verted into eggs worth 30 cents a dozen. A dozen eggs contain about a pint of water. No wonder hens like to drink. I'.ut that is only one of the demands for water by hens. It is calculated that 100 laying hens will transpire at least three gallons of water per day as vapor, a fact that makes an adequate watering system and an adequate ventilating system vitally essential In the poultry house. Damp litter and damp walls In cold weather are In large measure due to this giving off of You don't have to be a ballet dancer in U moisture by the hens. Suppose only a third of that three gallons of wa- loos" Just he alert and niiMie mind,! o i, ter falls to get away by means of home by patronizing prises industry. the ventilating system. In a week there will be five gallons of water absorbed by the Utter, floors and These walls, with Inevitable reduction In production and probably the beMade Your ginning of disease. In winter weather the use of water heaters has been proved to be a profitable practice. Energy used up by the hen In warming Icy water Is energy subtracted from the egg basket. An electric current or some other simple beating device InsUt on can warm water much more cheap AHTIFICIAL Wool Blankets Pure Virgin ly than can the hen. Brwr. Artlflcl.1 Brands Are Intermountain And Deserve bronze for It will be obtained by melting down 15 cannon. The head of the marquis will be one methe metal. During the early part of ter eighty centimeters, and Inside the last century deposits were his shoe there will be room for a found In New Caledonia but no one man to lie down. To mold the knew what to do with the metal. statue it will be necessary to make Attempts to part It from its metallic a plaster cast In seven pieces. This neighbors were so difficult that work Is being done In the "atelier" metallurgists called it 'Old Nick a of the sculptors Sinioes de Almeida synonym for something stubborn. and Leopoldo de Almeida. From 'Old Nick' enme the name nickel. Chinaman's "English" "Nickel was discovered In Canada In 1S.".'I when a surveyor's comWins Him Freedom pass was deflected, but because so Hosfon. David Chinese Chin, little was known about the metal, laiindryman, was arraigned In Muthe timl remained only a mention In nicipal court on complaint of Miss a surveyor's notebook until lss'l Marie Maxwell that he had ued when n railroad was put through obscene language in her presence. the Sudbury region. Shovels struck "Have you anything to say?" rock or strange formation. AnJudge Elijah Adlovv of the alyzed, the rock was discovered to defendant. contain nickel and copper. Copper Chin had plenty to say. I'slng a was then more valuable, so the ore strange combination of Chinese was mined for that metal. Not un Mid English he addressed the court til several years later was nickel excitedly for 11 minutes. profitably mined and Isolated. To"Not guilty." said the Judge day Kl per cent of the world's nickel when Chin had finished. "The desupply is mined In Ihe neighborhood fendant may have used obscene lan of the original Canadian urea of dis- guage, tint If he did nobody could covery." understand It." : .... e u and then lo provide a or aome other meti,.., Ua to remots th i;plrrr', e,,Il::;::;:tTarvHtelhaT,f:;:;,;e:t sra rt, r n lieved that. In dnine t0, Ihy had j reached China, Jun as IV1 .mhos he had reached India. thought that f tpniiia. ,,..9jUre ItTtl - ' J fliinc Aflrr lhaWnntnnh ar the c.ly of W f.' . - . .m r ciianpeii in... a few monms i(tf nf nl." SIllBII, Slow-niovio- lo a. l.u.iUinu city of... An nil avnrncn throu,;hout the ; : ; tt- -t . poo,.e r, , h 1ST t.'Uon are th bird live the cured from snrinff, about six bird oi V.,.. si? furnishinif one pound Oi ine . nf.nOo 'utia;lltan SV( Goose Fcslhcrs i ' IV M f ft IV. trs. f In,; |