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Show lilt WITH 11 News Notes I i; It i PriviUg m t to Lioo in I Utah SALT LAKE Some of the finest building stone 'n the world is quarried in Utah. Granite, sandstone and varied shades of marble, also onyx and travertine, are found in abundance. RICHFIELD With clouds still hanging low, Richfield has received about 10 Inches of snow recently which makes a jubilant feeling among the farmers and the people in general as up to date the wl-thas been very dry. MONROE This vicinity is in the grip of the heaviest snow storm of the season, the roads that hitherto have been dry and dusty are blocked with snow so that it is with difficulty cars are operated. About 10 inches has fallen in the valley. PROVO Utah county has refunded $52,000 in bonds, dated May 1, 1920. Bonds bearing 4 interest were offered in lieu of the higher interest bearing bonds. This transaction will, according to Commissioner J. W. save the county several thousand dollars. LOGAN Logan and Cache valley citizens were endeav ring to dig themselves out of a heavy snow, which fell recently. School busses throughout the southern part of the county were orde ed not to attempt to get the children to school, and the road out of Cache valley was blocked in Sardine canyofi. MILFORD Reports received by the weather bureau recently indicate that a record breaking snow storm covered the west desert for two da; z. Modena reported total precipitation of 1.16 inches, indicating over a foot of fresh snow, and at Milford unofficai t all reports said there was a of snow. MANTI At the business meeting of the Apex Hatchery officials recently in the Manti ban building, it was decided to double the present capacity of the poultry farm which is now hens, to 70,000 hens. The chick capacity of the hatchery is 280,000. The hatching season begins the end of this month. ESCALANTE The snowstorm which completely inundated this section left a snow blanket estimated nt t thick on tne crest of Escalante mountain. For a short time, and until the road scrapers got busy, t the . pass which leads over Escalante mountain from Junction and AVidstoe into this valley was blocked with heavy snow drifts. PROVO An appropriation of $509 was made by the Utah county commissioners recently, to be used for the Utah county livestock show, which wt be held at Spanish Fork, April 28, following a request for such an appropriation from a committee of Spanish Fork citizens, composed of Janies Creer and Edward Banks, asking lor help in putting on the show. PROVO Hundreds cf members of the Utah Poultry Producers association recently heard reports on accomplishments of 1928, which had brought their total of business to more than $6,000,000, or an increase of 00 per cent over the totals of 1926. And they set their aim at a similar percentage of increase in 1929, which means a total for this year ot The second week of the 18th session of the T'tnli legislature was marked by much activity over the Boulder Inm question and the Introduction and discussion of a flood of hills ranging from the question of bounty on rabbits to a measure increasing the pay of the legsihitors from $1 to $5 a day and allowing them $3 per day for expenses. Removal of the state prison from its present location is provided in a bill introduced in the senate. Tlie hill directs the stale hoard of corrections to select a new site and construct a er new prison. Boards of education are empoweied to operate and maintain jointly with a hoard of education of nil adjoining school district, a school or schools, or pay tlie pro rata cost of such school operation for students at ending school outside their home districts, under a bill Introduced in the senate. The legislature adopted a resolution endorsing the appointment of . S. Cates for (lie position of secretary of tlie interior in the Hoover cabinet. Tlie Idaho legisltaure has gone on record as favoring tlie appointment of Mr. Cates to this position. Communications were receive, from Gov. Deni transmitting recount enda-tionand aliut (ill proposed bills of tlie s ate code commission by the senate. The proposed hills lock to tiie repeal of measures declared unconstitutional, never in effect, or otherwise of no effect on the hooks of tlie state. X Singing tower on Bok's bird preserve In Florida, dedicated February 1 In the presence of President Cool-btiie ldge and other notables. 2 department. 3 Dollar Une steamship President Garfield v passengers being removed safely. y Post-Otlic- e t in to them under agragian the last ten years are v. worked. s. NEWS REVJEW OF law during now beiDg I-- J. n s CURRENJEVENT; - t- C KVEItE winter storms on land and sea were responsible for a number of tragic occurrences. Near Bellevue, Ohio, a motor bus, running through a Winding snowstorm, was struck by an Interurban car ar.d 19 persons were killed. Several steamships were in distress off the Atlantic coast. The Italian freighter Florida was foundering off tlie Virginia capes when the America went to her aid and rescued tlie crev of 32 despite a full BILLS INTRODL'CEI) The SENATE No . 9, Smith Giving tlie state gale and high seas. Tlie American tanker Dannedulke lost her rudder hoard of agriculture power to adopt but made her way toward Bermuda. regulations fixing dimensions and But the British freighter Teeshridge standards for containers of all vegetables, fruits, hay, grain, seeds and was believed to have gone down with her crew of 30 men. She called for livestock products, etc. No. 10. Maw Requiring owners of help olf Cape Itace and ships that hastened to the location given could motor vehicles to settle taxes ou motfind no trace of the vessel. Earlier in or vehicles with county assessors betlie week the Dollar liner President fore license is issued by secretary of Garfield, on a world cruise, ran on a state. No. 13, Fatterson Amending the reef In the Bahamas. Fortunately the sea was calm there and all the 89 state law relating to the trespassing passengers were safely taken off by of animals, damages and impounding the Munson liner and and providing that there shall be no tresrecovery for an unintentional landed at Nassau. pass on unimproved, uncultivated grazing lands surrounded In whole or In R. CRANE of Chicago, pHAHI-Epart by public domain. former minister to China, had a No. 19, Fnrratt An act repealing miraculous escape from death at the section S3, session laws of Utah, 1925, hands of Wahabi tribesmen near Bas- creating He state hoard of elkeontrol. ra. Motoring to Kovveit with Ills son. No. 20, Parratt An act allowing the J. C. Crane, Charles Johnson and Rev. governor to declare any day between Dr. Henry Bilkert of the American March 1 and April 15 ns Arbor day. mission nt Basra, he was waylaid No. 21, Smith Providing for tlie apand fired upon and Doctor Bilkert was pointment of state veternnrinn and None of the others was inkilled. deputy veternarians. The Stute department at jured. No. 22, Evans IToviding for the liWashington said that the attack censing and regulation of owners or might be explained by a feud between users of trucks used for the transporsome of the tribes and others that are tation of livestock. under the leadership of Ihn Saud, a No. 23, Musser Providing for colpersonal friend of Mr. Crane. lecting of Interest on investment of reThe Irak government resigned last demption funds and requiring state week because of disputes with Great to treasurer to credit such interest Britain over unfulfilled promises of state highway fund. the British in regard to autonomy. the No. 24. Hollingsworth-Amendin- g law relating to the voting of absent electors in municipal elections. UATEMALA had one of those No. 25, Smith Making it unlawful revolutions, three provinces being affected, and for a few to use nn unrecorded brand or to use days It looked rather serious. But a brand recorded to another person. reNo. 20 Authorizing the release, the government forces took the field and effectually suppressed the affair linquishment and conveyance to the The headquarters of the rebels In United States of a portion of land for construction in Mazatennngo, a seaport, were bombed the Echo, reservior Summit county. occuby airplanes and the city was No. 27, Marsden Relating to tax pied by the federal troops. All rebel rate for county purposes and defining lenders who were captured were when and in what amounts the same and executed. shall be fixed. No. 39. Hillman Empowering tho NCE more the old scheme of boards of education to cooperate with a tunnel under the Engboards of education of adjoining dislish channel between England and tricts to maintain jointly a school or France has been revived. Questioned schools, etc. In parliament, Prime Minister Bald No. 49, Hollingsworth Relating to win stated thnt a nonpartisan and tightenattorney anil counselors amination of the project would be made ing tip requirements for admission to At the same time the French commit practice. tee for constructing the tunnel adopt No. 44, Smith Amending the state ed a resolution pledging collaboration brand inspection law so that in cases with the efforts to get the approval of where cattle are fed or grazed on land Economists the British parliament. adjoining tlie state line and the owu-er- s of stub cattle have lands or range have long advocated the construction of such a tunnel, hut It has always privileges in such adjoining state an 1 been opposed h.v military strategists within ten miles of such state line sn 1 Tiie English Socialists now favor tlie such catt.e may ho driven tiros the examination of the project provided state line to such land without the military nre excluded. Engineers say the channel bore could be built i Resolution Introduced S. J. R. 3, Rj a- n- Proposing to nt a cost of about ? "O.OOO.OOO, and the railways like tlie idea. There is amend the state constitution so the also revived discussion of the counter legislature n ay fix the pay of legislaplan of building a bridge from tors ami. so that tlie legislature may receive mileage for tli annul distance Dover to Calais. traveled in going to or returning to tlie place P ETRDIT river froze over, with route. of meeting by traveling the usual only a narrow strip of open water, and coincidentally Sumner O. BiU.S INTRODUCED THE HOUSE Sleeper, chief of the Detroit customs No. 20. Burton -- Relating to co t pui patrol, and a dozon of his men. quit sat ion of executors and ndniiiii-lrnt,'i,- s their jobs. The Immediate result was and fixing conq of attorne.vs a grand rush of tiie rum runners in estate matters. Small autos sleighs, little skiffs and No. 1. llnrti n Crca'ing speck. juvis on skis and toboggans were brought enile couits in nil cities in I 'I .ill and out in great numbers and tlie liquor fixing the jniisdiclion end control of their cargoes smugglers brought gin h icris. No. 22. l.spiin A proving and rati-f.icross from tile Canada shore w'tlnmt the least interruption and In t lie full iug tiie Qolnir.do river compact nnl who lined thf sight of bund-ed- s providing for ccttificatiim of the acshores. tion f tiie six other Mu'es vvhbli have .i nl'Cdy r, tifitd am! to ti.e fcictal crotiH at. VH:n ootnos front Moscow that govNo. 25, Jo'gctison Providing for ' the Russian Communist party the s'c.ii g of hi. tig b tits bv ind.-tuts declared war to tiie do ith on tin id iiK or vlt.bs li 'C'iscd ly the o i.trly of tlie exiled Been Tret kv, ae citTs or ; iuiiei s of Inct rporat- d using it Of tin anti Soviet plot. Dm towns or t i " r city governing todies. hundred and fifty of Trotkys follownum.No. I. ers have been arrested and quantities ber of m oni'ors of state land board. of documents seized. Ih'patihes from IDiison No. 27. Fixing minimum I.atvia say tinny of the men taken c taws for fie.gUt mil passenger trains have been executed. Gill-ma- j 1 s Senate Votes $24,000,000 President to Use in Dry Law Enforcement. By EDWARD I s y t a W. PICKARD l. ptSHEGARDING the earnest pr s test of Secretary of the Trea ury Mellon, the senate last wee tacked on to the deficiency hill a amendment, offered by Senator llarri of Georgia and then much altered, ai propriating $24,(KM),tX)0 to be placed the hands of the 1resldent "to b used as he sees fit" In Increasing th personnel of the federal agendo charged with enforcement of the prc li hit Ion law. The senators also vote $270,000 for the prohibition investlga tlon proposed by President Elec XIoover. The vote on the former itei was 50 to 27, and purty and wet an Man dry lines were disregarded. prominent wets voted for the ament ment and as many leading drys wer against it. Mr. Mellon had wame the senators against appropriating such a hugh sum in advance of definite plan for Its expenditure Thontus Nicholson, presldem cf the league; lllshop James Cunnon, Jr., of the Methodist church, South, and E. L. Crawford, secretary of that organization's board of temperance and soelnl service, had sent Mr. Mellon a telegram demanding that he support the Harris amendment or admit he was unwilling or unable to enforce prohibition. This drew from Senator Bruce of Marylund fierce denunciation of those three men In the debate before the roll call. As finally passed by the senate, the deficiency appropriation measure also carried an amendment requiring public hearings on all tax refunds in excess of 110,000. The bill curried for tax refunds to be added to the $130,000,000 heretofore appropriated for that purpose. . There were strong Indications that the conferees on this bill would reject the $24,000,000 prohibition Item but would accept the appropriation for the Inquiry desired by Mr. Hoover. r t t n a 1 t t I Anti-Saloo- n O ADICAI.S and pacifists In the sen- - ate were successful In checking bill alprogress on the though they would not admit that they were filibustering against It. Representative Fred Britten, chairman of the naval affairs committee of the bouse, devised a plan that rather dismayed the opponents of the measure. Mr. Britten took steps to add the cruiser authorization bill and an ini- tial appropriation for the ships to the annual naval appropriation bill shortThis ly to come before the house. procedure would have the effect of discharging the senate from further consideration of the cruiser authorization measure. With the provision for the cruisers Incorporated In the appropriation bill, the pacifists could defeat tlie cruisers only by defeating tile entire hill for upkeep of the navy In tlie next fiscal year. Mr. Britten laid his plan before President Cool ldge and afterward lie said the President Indicated a desire to have tlie cruisers authorized and built hut advocated elimination of the provision of the hi requiring tlie laying down of five cruisers each year. He wants no appropriations made by this congress that would endanger the surplus in tlie treasury. Mr. Coohdge, Senator Curtis and Senator Hale all believed tlie senate would soon pass the cruiser bill. m 1 ' negatives including the radicals and near radicals of both partus T I HUBERT HOOVER finally mio 1 I eeeded in getting to Miami Reach for Itls rest period tii.it will last until J'tsi piior to his Inauguration. South- ern Florida turned out en masse to welcome him. and Miami and Miami P.eai Ii vvete decorated. After a hg parade tint included fourteen tiie kevs to Miaii and two fine fishing rods wire presented to .Air. Hoover in the city Among tlie h nd- v ; j L 'city, village and ranch weep aDo Urged They division of ail tiie remaining hm end. is ami ranches among the pet on's. although less than 25 pei nut of the lamia given v t Jor-iii'o- A crisis had occurred nt the Orchard. The maid.' who had only been employed for a month, suddenly announced that she intended leaving. said Iter mistress, But. Jane, what do you want to leave for? Havent suited you in every way? "Yes, maam; I suppose you've been kinder than many others," agreed tlie mnij slowly. Of course, I have, Jane. Now you he a sensible girl and stop where yon ate. I'd like to know how many other mistresses would go to tlie expense of having a wireless set fitted up in Hie kitchen !" But it's Yes, maam. said Jane. that wireless set that's the trouble I aint satisfied with the programs'. London Answ-ers- . 1 Pittmans Pens Senator I'ittmau (Dent.) of Nevada Is congress most ardent pen collector. His latest acquisition is the pen used hy Vice President Dawes, as president ef the senate, to sign theBou'.JQf dam hill On the Air true that Is It Mabel has a secret sorrow?' Heavens, yes! told you about It? Hasn't she 7,-5- I OS' Kitchen Monarch Had Her Little Gr ievanca The local headquarters of the Ashley, national forest has the following snow measurements from rangers in that forest: Ashley creek drainage, north of Vernal. elevation 9000 feet, 32 inches; Parat, dise park, twenty miles north ot elevation 10,000 feet, 25 inches; Dry gulch ranger station, fourteen miles north of Altonah, elevation feet, 15 Inches. OGDEN An addition to the Ogden plant of the Sperry Flour mill is being Installed with machinery to increase the capacity of the plant 1,000 barrels daily, bringing the daily output to 2,250 barrels, it is announced by Manager H. P. Iverson, 'ihe mill Is now the largest in the'intcrmoitntam wheat s'oraga region. Additional tanks have also been added to the warehouse. A large force of workmen are employed. UTAH The demand for Utah poultry products on the eastern markets still greatly surpasses the supply and the indications are tnat the poultry industry can continue to increase until it Is one of the most Important divisions In Utah, Benagricultural jamin Brown cf New York, lormer head of the Utah Poultry Producers Cooprcative association, announced recently. Mr. Brown came to Utah to attend the annual meeting of the association to be held at tlie B. Y. U. at Provo soon. j MONDAY the senate confirmed the appointment of Rov O. West of Chicago as secretaiy of the inTim vote was 53 to 27, the terior to refund year Bicacj for tke hnt bottie if not VERNAL re-e- x I an tntbonced A0 Uft!en 9000-foo- court-martiale- I IT MUST BE GOOD Try it far Cuts, Cruises, Sores, etc. five-fee- p $75,-000,0- made HANFORDS IT smsE Balsam cf Myrrh 35,-tni- O S Bit-ho- p Baby has little upsets at times. All your care cannot prevent them. But you can be prepared. Then you can do what any experienced nurse would do what most physicians would tell you to give a few drops ot plain Castoria. sooner done than Baby Is soothed ; relief is just a matter of moments. Yet you have eased your child without use of a single doubtful drug; Castoria Is vegetable. So It's safe to use as often as an Infant has any little pain you cannot pat away. And It's always ready for the crueler pangs of colic, or constipation or diarrhea ; effective, too, for older children. Ticcnty.five million bottles were bought last year. two-too- Pan-Ameri- t Children Cry for It The first 1929 wo'i sale contracts renorted from nortinw stern Colorado are a clip of olOUiDccrs sold in Craig at 25 cents p r piund to a representative of a BoTon buyer anil a clip ot fleeces sod in the Mee'or d'striit for 57 cents per pound. IT, tn Grand .unction, O In a contract fl'M i s of i'lyl w,ol IS Cf 30 00 d t, an uieteu1 of 57 ct pi r pourd, vyh 35 certs r.s low end ;;y s cents ns ht h. The nuij ritv ot ini t e Cuig d.snct hne y t a tend hull cl'os t, r her Quoutuns 2J to 4a cen.s a p and. Dr. Caldwell watched the results of constipation for 47 years, and believed that no matter how carttul people are of their health, diet and exercise, constipation will occur from time to time. Of next importance, then, is how to treat it when it comes. Dr. Caldeil always nos in favor of getting as close to nature vs possible, heme his remedy for consti-atiois a mild vegetable compound. It an not harm the moH delr-atsystem nd is not habit forming. The Dm. tor mver did appro- - e of dras ic physics and purges. He Old not believe hey were good fur human beings to put nto thrir s stem. Use Syrup Pepsin for out self and members of tlie family ir, obstipation, biliousness, sour and cramj ' lomaeh, bad breath, no ap.vtilo, Ik. d chi, and to brock up few-- s and colds amt 'ot a hutt'c U day, nt any lt ns lliD.o thiee rules of lin't': L'vi 1 Cih,!. tlie feet ic 1, warm, the bowel in. For a ir" tnri Letile, jo t w:vilo. hivp leps.'n, Dept. L3, Muti n VERNAL j e , ts nt link-master- n-- -- ic- fi- i I i - i, b Silt Loks City, N.x |