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Show i A' " ' " , - - ' , - Field Day on Board the U. S. S. Arkansas AN INCREASE OF 10 MILLION IN CASH Scene of the National. Air Races New Bingham High J LICENSE FOR FOOD MEN FUR FARMER TO EXHIBIT AGE OLD "P" PREDICTED AID FLOOD CONTROL PLANNED Springvlile A pest of grasshopper Is attacking cropx. al'ntrt and flylnn field at Chicago, III., scene of the View from an airplane of the national air races. The contests and exhibition attracted practically all the best flyer of thla country and some of Europe's premier aviators, and were witnessed by many thousands of spectators each day. Men's and women's air derbies, starting from various parts of the country were features of the meet. Ourtisg-Iteynold- s Business as Usual, Despite the Hot Weather 1 v 1 r Mum. v m. Mr", v a- t "tt- r - Ti r r- tim ' t - Kl ,wwma,i,'."' .wtn ii 'i i if-"- - ,rt i ar-- "i,a,i i Walter P. Montague (extreme right), Baltimore publisher, was one of the few not closing shop during the terrific heat wuve there. He kept the wheels of his organization moving by transferring his executive staff to his country estate, where '"business as usual" was the order of the day. SWIMMING QUEEN Plenty of Time on His Hands gclplo The plan of marketing of cattle cooperatively Is being pushed. Moob A fair for Grand county u planned for early October. Mapleton The completion or a new water system Is celebrated. Itingham Canyon Work la to begin at once on a new J3UO,ooo uign school Ileher City The. live stock show U very well attended with many Interest ing eiblblts displayed. Kaakin Work of oil surfacing tua road to Emery U procedlng rapidly. Sprlngvllle Operation of the new in dustrial alcohol plant has begun. I'ayson About 3 thousand person attended the Kolob stake outing here. Hoy Two mountain lion'- were seen nwtir here. , Laytou A car load of green to matoes ha been shipped. Ogden A one hundred thousand dollar sheep house Is dedicated at tne tockyards. Tooele H. Toung, 03, is still able to do a days work at hay pitching and In this way celebrated his 83rd birthday. Spanish Fork The 1931 Utah State Firemen's association convention will be held here. Price Construction of a new beet dump for Carbon and Emery counties will begin about September 1st. Hyruni The live stock growes of Cache county will arrange marketing unit. Brighaui City The 'Peach Day carnival will be held September 12 and 13. Mldvale Reports indicate early con structlon of a large Federal building at Salt Lake. State Capitol The total assets of 25 building loan companies of the state are reported at $55,242.82i This is an increase of neraly ten million dollars In the past eighfen months. Ft. Douglas Lieut. T. Oyama, professor of military training at the Jap. anese military college of Infantry at Thlbia, Japan, visited this fort. Ogden Local horse fanciers will en ter horses at the horse show at Black foot, Idaho, on September s7ifiifHS 9 ? yhMh.y ,.i,..,. called field day, when the ahlp gets an In the navy Friday the captain's inspection Saturday. I i-. r ??sJ r. cm.i.Twmza. 'X- all-da- y house cleaning In preparation for American "Mother of Mercy" With Cuban Charges - rp -- vtyQW'li? ,PX -- SJ D' yifi pbtft, -- i 1st. Ogden This will city will make loan of $130,000 to replenish the special improvement fund and the general fund. Salt Lake High officials of Eagles Fraternal Order predict federal aid In Kunnlvlnc old nee pensions in an In terview in this city. Kaysvllle A plan to be sponsored by business groups of Ogden, Salt Lak and intermediate points, will advocate a second highway between Ogden and Salt Lake. Provo Mrs. E. Reed, Utah county nurse, returned from the Internation al Hygienic exhibition and health coa ferenee at Dresden. Germany, where she represented Utah public health nurses. Provo All produce dealers in the state handling fruits and vegetables ' in carload lots or their equivalent will be required to 'take out licenses and """" bonds, according to Harden Bennion. of agriculture. The ancommissioner nual license fee, under the law, is $25, and the amount of the bond $2500 The license runs the calendar year. Logan Plans for the seventh Utah contest conIntermountain ducted by the state agricultural exper. Iment station, to begin about Novem . ' t, t nil fin iiim ber are under way. The contest extends arrBfinnTi,. over a period of 51 weeks, and great I.ista Lindstrom, member of tlie interest has been aroused by prospects Women's Swimming association of of records of egg prod tie New York and the 1928 Olympic tion.breaking past team, who added a new title to her Pleasant Grove An increase in prof-I- t long list of championships by finishper cow above feed cost of $1.51 is also Eva of ahead IJein, 30 feet ing Utof the W. S. A., in the national shown by cows of members of the senior long distance swimming ah County Dairy Herd Improvement association for the month of July ov championship for women. Miss Llnd-stroer June. finished in 2:05:17. Cedar City Provision is made in Iron county school calendar for the WANTS COUZENS' SEAT for school to start one wee earlier than previously and also thai the Christmas vacation will be only one week instead of two. This will increase the school year to eight and one half months instead of eight months. Schools are to open on September the K A Mrs. Jeanette Ryder, an American woman, surrounded by some of the children of Cuba, who are the recipients of her charities, including the first free dispensary and hospital In the city of Havana. In rec ognition of her laudable work, the 'Mother of Mercy," as she is sometimes called, has been presented with a home by the Cuban government. World's Premier Animal Trainer RUMPUS RAISER 1 ' ' ( - y egg-layin- g ill,, . . . ' - ' - T Charles P. Buettner is the clock expert for the United States treas- are "kept iiry in Washington. It is his duty to see Inthat, nearly .900 clocks this photograph with a clock in perfect running order. He is shown that has been keeping good time for the treasury since 1832. Their Honey Tells What Ails Them wwJJ.w.vwwflmwl(J.:!''''' ..; iiiammnn'rn'"- V? . ' 1930-193- 1 8th. Col. Horace Mann Is the announced leader of a considerable group of southern Republicans which Is said to be displeased with of President the administration Hoover and has decided to send delegations to the next Republican national convention. IN POLITICAL POST Plans are being made to control future floods and landslide in Davis county .which will include th Lake high elevation of the Ogden-al- t way in North Centervllle and the con concrete watet struction of a half-milway and bridge by the state and fed eral governments. Coalville Construction forces of the long lines division of the Bell Tele phone system have started building the transcontinental telephone line from Salt Luke to Denver. About fifty men are at work on the job with headquart ers here. Farminirton All 4 i am., .ii,. animals will constitute one of the most important exhibits at the annual Cache county fair on September 10 and 18th. State Capitol Total resources of 84 Utah banks are $135,798,499.85. In addition to the state banks there are 18 national banks "with resources of that his bees are suffering with stomachaches or sprained ankles, he doesn't treat the ailments as he would If the sufferers were human beings. Instead of examining the patients, he examines the honey that tl.ey have been making and then prescribes accordingly. Two workers in the bee culture laboratory of the Department of Agriculture are here shown making diagnoses from the hunWhen Uncle Sam finds dreds of samples placed before them. Chas. S. Osborn, who was gov ernor of Michigan from 1911 to 1913, wants to go to the United States senate and Is the opponent of Sen ator James Couzens In the Itepub Ucan primary in Michigan. Mrs. Lenna Lows Yost, who succeeds Mrs. Louise M. Dodson as diIs one of the rector of Women's activities for the Salt Lake City Utah four states In the union wherein there Republican national committee. have been no bank failures in the last She is Republican commltteewoman two years. In thi9 period batik re for West Virginia and a Woman's sources have increased in the tat Christian Temperance union leader. . nearly eight million dollar. n M Capt. Ernest Engerer of Rosedale, L. I., was presented by the. International Wild Animal Training association with the beautiful bronze trophy beside which he, is standing. The award was made at the recent international gathering In Cleveland when Engerer was proclaimed ' "world's premier animal trainer." ' " Broadcasting Airplane : 4L fej Fur bearing ' - IBIJiliniiomnnfmlnlimMlnlmnilinfinmt e Logan J Z'jsl- n : x Towel Crosley, Jr., radio manufacturer, purchased thl Lockheed Vega plane used by Capt. William S. Brock w hen he established a new round-tritranscontinental record of 31 hour and r8 minute, from Jacksonville, Fla., to San Diego, Calif., and return Inst. June. The Cincinnati entry In the non-stoflight from Los Angeles to Chicago tin . last week In August, broadcasting during the flight. p p |