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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE CLUBS VIE FOR HONORS AT developed in the flockTT the state, he said. FOUR-- Harnessing Electricity to Make Radium K Experimental Laboratory at Round Hill, Mass Tests Huge Generator eighteen months ago by French SINCE the discovery Joliot and his wife Irene Curie-Johodaughter of the late Marie Curie, of how to make some ordinary elements radioactive, physicists and cnemists nave auemincu t Jean-Frederi- t, c sumctent quantities vi ttiesa elements to try their value In treating malignant diseases such aa cancer. Tlie difficulty, reports The Literary Digest, Is that only a few atoms of the element become radioactive under the bombardment of atomic bullets. Two things are needed: higher voltages to increase the numproduce- - - lu.ml.nrlmanl P T lift r i HI H H t H. On lu6 top of two towers are large metal balls which collect the charge generated electroHtatlcally. IJetween the balls will be placed the world's largest vacuum tube, a foot in diameter, twenty feet long, divided into five sect ions. It is pro- vided internally with specially de- State Fair Welcomed By Utah People SIPLIGA&P LOG-SAWIN- G Dr. D. E. MaH clubs are Members of Utah annual third the enter to urged contest which will be a feature of the Utah state fair at Salt Lake City, September 28, according to Paul M. Dunn, extension forester of the Utah State Agricultural college. The two previous contests were he.ld on the college campus at Logan. Two contests will be held this year, one for forestry club memmembers and one for all bers. Entrants for the forestry contest will be selected from the various forestry clubs over the and previous winners will state "Believe it or not," says stepping allowed to enter, Mr, be not found Stella, "the fastest drivers are said. Dunn H the parked cars." NU Servic. The contest will be held Hell Syndicate. o against time, each team sawing a section of a large log. The 19o3 winners were Cyril Fullmer and Ervin Lay of Circleville, Utah; while the 1934 winning team was composed of Duane Woodland and George Smith of Willard. The first prize in addition to medals will be this year, as previously, a regulation cross-cu- t saw donated by the E. C. Atkins Saw Company of Indianapolis, Indiana. Medals will be offered for the first three 4-- H A contiuous flow of entries in all exhibit departments livestock, agriculture and horticulture, art and education, women's work and child welfare and boy log-sawi- and girl club work have assured Utahns of their greatest of all state fairs this year insofar as displays of stock, products and handicraft is concerned. Fair oflicials see in the large number of entries, which have already been so heavy as to bring , demands for additional of widea reawakenng Beehive in the intrest spread state's annual fair event after its two years' intermission. Stockgrowers, agriculturists, homeworkers and many others have by word and letter welcomed Utah's big show back to the ranks of going state fairs. Their welcome back is being bolstered by lively interest and by the extensive filing of entries in all exhibit departments. "Everything happening in connection with the coming Utah state fair shows clearly how much the annual event has been missed during the past two years ' by exhibitors and visitors alike, said William C. Winder, president and chairman of the executive' committee of the state fair board. "Its renewal of activities is being welcomed everywhere. That more than 3,500 tons And it is good to know that of hair has been cut from the Utah's state fair ranks so high heads of American women throughout the country." during the bob era, it is estiOf equal interest to fair visitors There are 14,000.000 mated? tnis year is the fact that much in the United bobbed heads attention is being paid tu the and States about half this amusement features that will number a $15,000,000 spend to a tne big help make visit for waves. year a from enjoyable Mci'iur- ;ij,ir Syndicate. purely entertainment standpoint. XI' Service. Several spectacular and thrilling circus and vaudeville acts will be seen daily in the granustanu arena, with equally sensational IT ISN'T HOME! athletic and race events also By ANNE CAMPBELL provided as amusement and i ports features. Seldom if ever has such an array of entertain '""TMlr: ocean the sky and ment been offered at a state fair. j.'ins Its blue. Utah boys and girls are evinc The wave are tipped with ing keen interest in the exhibits shredded ;Uer foam. planned fwr the junior depart- I upon thp sea and think of ment under the supervision of you. It may bp beiuliftil, hut It Isn't George Abbott of Trcmonton. Members of the Future Farmers home. of America and clubs are showing especially active effort The splendid city flings Its IiUi. toward making their exhibits in The stars are all nlL'ht In the various departments bettci d"IHP . . . heavei! than ever before. Hundreds of dollars in cash awards await the Thp li::lit.'.t windows nnd the slurry !;y . . . winning entrants. It's! all so Iwai'iit'iil, but It Isn't Mrs. Elmer G. Smith of Tootle, lii'iir : supervisor of the women's wotk and child welfare department, Across tin- mi!e there N n patch of teports widespread interest in screen. A little lion e upon familiar loam. displays of needlework, cooking, itc, to be made by women ot A maple Iroo, a feltee wIotp mvpthe state. All space in the manulean . . . facturers' And that H building has been because lts li"iiie ; taken, also in the agricultural ri'T etit - W.NL' building. Added facilities are being provided fur later entries. display-space- t 4-- H W Do You Know '' v f & V ' ' Jt " 1 $ 4 f" Klevtiontaltc yrnerator ilmrhanjr at the experimental Hound Hill, Jla..t. bor and power of the bombardim; particle, and a quick method of the or concentrating radioactive atoms after they have received the activating treatment. World's Largest Vacuum Tubs At Round Hill, Mass., a htij:e generator, built by Dr. Iloburt Van de Oraair, of M. I. T., and Ills associate!, Ins. Luster and Chester Vau AU" will undergo high-voltag- 's 4 I glutton. metal shleld.i to net lit in focusing the highly-chargeparticles passing through the tube. Starting from one end. partlclei swept along by the enormous voli age, will strike at tremendous vetoclties a target of the substance to be bombarded at the other end. Electrical pressure up to 7,000,009 volts will be at the commuud of tUs physicists. signed h'tises 1 d "Little Stories fl,4 for Jjeauiiitp AN ENEMY PROVES TO BE A FRIEND Aa mill llilnr Tho lhlii( wi fnf, l'Ti Hue thiiuKh lini.l 1,1 I, line It ) Affrt ihn llvf ut nthir ftii c Mor ofun ttmu ftp ever know. IT Is that iriemls oflcn hurt SOeach other ami In the satuu way enemies help each other without the least Idea o.f fo doing. It Is a funny world. It certainly Is a funny world. You think only of yourself and Btrulghtway do the greate.-- t possi- ble kindness or mi equally great harm to some one of whom you are not thinking nt all, and never know anything nbout It. Just take the ciim of Mrs. Ilooty and Danny Meadow Mouse. Panny Danny Overheard Mrs. Hooty Tell That She Had Seen and Heard Some One Moving Down Below. Hooty always thought of Mrs. Ilooty, Just H he did of Mr. Ilooty. as one of the enemies he nn s! nha, he on the watch for after dark, and Mrs, Ilooty always tlioiilii of I tunny Meadow Mouse simjOy ns a piod dinner If only she could rnleh him. The bleu of doing lanny n good turn never In nil her IKc had entered lief head. Nor had the Idea that she could do mch a thing ever entered Panrj's funny liulc he.ol. Yet Mrs. Ilooty did do Paniiy a good turn. In fact, all unknowingly she proved to be a friend. You remember that Hilly Mink had trapped Ihmny In n hollow Ior In the Creen Forest Hilly couldn't get Into that hollow log because the doorwny was too small. So he promptly told Ianny that he would keep watch until Danny starved to death Inside or rnino out to be caught. Then Ilooty the Owl and Mrs. Hooty arrived In a tree close Mrs. by and lanny overheard Ilooty tell Hooty that she had seen and heard some one moving down below and that she Intended to stay right there until she found out who It was. Danny at once thought that Rhe wns wntchlng for him. I'.ut when be had had time to think a little he remembered that he hadn't so much as poked his nose outside that hollow log since the coming of Mrs. Hooty. so of course she couldn't have seen him. I'ould It have been Hilly Mink the had wen? Danny nt once became very much Interested and crept a little nearer the doorway. lie wanted very much to see what was going on outside. For some time nothing happened. Then he heard Monty's voice way off In the distance. He crept Just rt wee bit closer to the doorway and leeped tip In the top of the tree where he had heard Mr. and Mrs. Hooty talking. He wns Jrnd In time to see a great dark sdindow sweep silently down. He beard a spiteful snarl nnd knew then that Mrs. Ilooty had tried to catch Hilly Mink nnd hnd missed him. And he knew, too, that, having escaped. Hilly would wate no time hanging about a safer place. there, but would Danny let a little sigh of relief escape. Mrs. Hooty had frightened Hilly Mink uway ami did not her self know- that Danny wn there. He was no longer trapped. She who would Kindly have eaten him had proved a friend by setting hi in free. Didn't 1 say that this h a funny world? Ni-t- t nir-ci- s 4-- bnlld-lri- i - - Stinger Midden, but M. re leu The stringers of WMsps and (sco- rpions and the spines of certain South American frogs are bidden but merciless. Coaclii Gtih Dirt Live cnckrn.'h lies form practlml ly the entire diet of an African Dsh called l'antdodon buchholul i".stinutr WHEN ftl0 r T V. tlurra WNU lc Spring Into Your Mattrrn C.ivcn Without Obligation m GRAIN - . . FEED . FLOUR . . COAL v ; ,. vC ft lt'X" 122 Opposite ( lly Hall save ucinunsirations. 'r, Professor outlined the changes e national uniform timuiig otner thi. ' he listed the i?g! Only breeding flocks tested for Pijiinmm J:. d from tested not be hatched in the cubator or in the same room eggs from the tested flocb ? explained two stages in',v national breeding pan verified stage which will perS the use of pen pedigrees register- of merit breeding which will make it pcssibleU check on the transmission of r-n-i brlj. t- - Si"? non-bloo- se?t Z - ! hentance of egg production. Ample time was evn dicussion on problems pertairur. dIla com , OI .VU1115 ling disease. Following i, tuurse 'c to examinations were given lermine inose qualified to do blood testing work and select breeding stock in the state. . de- - 4-- H six-fo- . He Landed in a Tree ot Sv ""ni 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H TRAINING SCHOOL HELD FOR STATE POULTRYMEN "Size of the egg, color of the shell and the thickness of the albumen are all inherent characteristics and can be determined by proper breeding", Professor Byron Alder told poultry growers from nine counties of the state and from southern Idaho at a special y training school last" week at the Utah State Agricultural college. Professor Alder stressed the importance of good breeding stock and pointed out that more attention should be given to the quality of eggs as well as the number produced. The market ; .r Utah eggs demands that they nnut Le pure white, weigh at U ust two ounces each and contain albumen that is not thin or vatcry. Through careful breed-iti- g those characteristics can be two-da- txxmf ii - Ml Slclvln llfiin. dent pilot nt I'.t-tinrjrli. slKivvn n r twt-iit- t: t ... i nine, airport lie liiinlcil s.if) ;i irt'f t"P Btul tin!i;ir'iil hi Iit iii.'kIc Ins j i t i n IiL:e Jump. N. E. A. Founded io ISj7 TIib ;itlon:il r..Iu.at:..n as.: fc3 lion was fdiinilcl In ls'T ll ll l ( i 'l - t .n tiiii- - of tparliff I i,i" l 'ir soni? tin in Miilintoltililn In M wns exclusively nmio, but ItitO rutcil fln:il!v u ere i..'rmant Tlx Lershlp. tw.rvtiln UH rnd W n.l salnrlt-- n IT'S i.t. ut-no- fares verwiere Low Round trip rales cl 2 cenls or per mil enable you to tiavel la air conditioned, smoelh-ridincomlort at Icm con! than during your own car. Bait travel Is the enjoyable nnd modem way to lake a trip. I m i; enj taunJ-tri- (jrti ; Trains i Air'Concioned Atiurs a ricatant Trip ft A QUESTION OF HEALTH Since 179D thousands of people have msunod their normal health after years of suffering from stomach troubles of all types, such as constipation. inciii!i f.i'IL. g:is, and sour stomach which are the such maladies os high blood pressure, rlicunNitiJ ckIic headaches, pimples on face and body. .iinsinjh back, liver, kidney and bladder disorder. x hiiuf not loss nnd appetite. Those suffvrets have of used any e injurious chemical;' or times ' N 'tljre l.ind; ttscy have only used a remedy m,i!' This marvelous pntduct grows on the high' t a Kaks, where it absorbs all the healing vnamms from the sun to aid HUMANITY m tfr' is cump..scd of 19 kinds of natural leave-- . n;lxC !' lies and .'lowers scientifically and pri"rti'i.i;" and is known as LION CROSS HLKl) TEA. LION CROSS HERB TEA tastes delicious, a fully upni your system, and is safe for ' ,u;'' ' pare it fresh like any ordinary tea and di n. tnee a day, hot or cold. A one doll.ir treatment accomplishes WON!1' i;s- " '' you look and feel like new born. If you a"' !'! :',s lamiliar with the beneficial elTects of j "!U' nn.edy LION CROSS HERB TEA try u convince yoursvlf. If not Kati:.factory rtvney i"n,,lv i An even temnnrnlnin j Bijht. adds to the enjoyment ol your smooth, careiree ride. Decp.cunhionBd scatu, roomy aisles, drewina: room. Iteo pi. lows and drinking cupi. errice. on alt trains. porter - new Coach-Tour- . 'The ChallengetTrain, special sect.on ol the Los Anaeles Limitei has a It de-lu- coach lor women andchil-aren- . elo low com meals Jrak!a!i 25c. luncheons 30c, dinners 3Sc and stewardedi n constant attendance who Is a registered nurse. For Turlhef Details Consult local Agent UNION PACIFIC 1 tj4 i you. .v Try it lind convince yourself with our ' fiuat'anlcc. One week treatment $1.00 Six wcerkn trcitn'r"1 In order to avoid mistakes in getting the CROSS HERB TEA, please fill out the all-H ' 1 ' Second Ave., Y. City, N Y. 11 BO N. Gttitkmrn: Enclost-- find $ for which please treatments of the famous LION CROSS NAME ADDRESS CITY 'N pommnent retary wns oU4 In P.cmenti The ftntimil prHi''ti'n of td m' wiilld P:iillt nlrnw.ii! to PillitW rcncliinff from wide. with stripes l.i MONEY NO OBJECT IF r.i In Pir man-mad- I. ' mailer that you pay lor ycur Unioa Pacific rail ticket in you ar asiurtd th travtl comlort with economy. oaih I'lIONE Murray s V crjc-uii- FRED CARLSON & CO. In the second contest all stanclubs will be eligible dard to enter a team of two persons. The award in this contest will be cross-cu- t saw another donated by the same.company. The rules for the contests are: A team shall consist of two members of the same standard club. Teams must be entered by September 26 for the forestry contest and September 23 for the contest. Log cuts will be measured and marked for each sawing. Drawings will be made against time. A regulation crosscut saw will be furnished for the first places. The contest will be sawing. The logs will be dogged in place and no additional weight will be allowed. The officials of the state fair board are arranging a special time for the contests. Any club wishing to enter a team should inform the county agricultural agent. u T rrsS-I- Atk Tiiktt Aacnt cfmuf ton) DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS endr state veterinarian importance of sanitationLUSSed tk poultry yards, catching C00ps trucks that haul birds m Plained the different nieZ ot places. ' 01 the I,! T cleep - Old .Mattresses. Pillows, and feather Beds Remade New .Mattresses Made to Order All Work Guaranteed WAS. 423 WEST FIFTH NORTH ST. SALT LAKE CITY -. TRAVSL" if ' 7 I k NEW LIFE MA'ITRESS COMPANY HAY- Composition of the Nickel There Is no ullver In the nickel Its composition Is five rent pit-rT5 pT cent copier and 2." per cmt PEOPLE MORE AND AORE ARE SAYING iiMj-&0JiiL- We Tut Location of Albania Albania, with a population of S.TJ.tKHI. N on the west cunt of thp I'nlknn peninsula, borderlus upon Oreece, Jugo slavia nnd (lie lnln fea. six-fo- InJ loUtt , STATE.. m 1111 ' '" K" ' ' J t |