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Show the . Intermountain HIIJ, HGHT (, Reader Told for Busy Briefly i:IV ( KO! SIIKH' ff r rorrn) - x;ija. U ranee Aa'-inated- IloU'C Dt ftndanls Nt l ice iiv Cov. Judd Nearh Ruins the l.t ontmiv loll. President Dimmer of ROM i f k Jen r. HI ilNTA MR It i: not, .Me r. Idet.t of the eio POFMI.K, li -- v, 1 i the I,' y.'.'ilttl He ini mi (,f the h Re II'A-T- 1H i.M K, ,iy l.f warm weather has imieosed the danger of spotted fever hv bringing out largo numbers of sage ticks oil the surrounding range eountrj. Several eases of spotted fever have occurred here during the lust few hut Immediate iiioeulatioo weeks, prevented them from becoming serious. TWIN of tti closed FARRS, Twin halls National hnnk, alma November 23, will IDA.-Credit- ors share approximately g $3(1.0110, 12 per cent first dividend to the bank's creditors. payment BOISE, IDA. The state hoard an f forestry recently Indorsed anticipated overdraft on Its forest the funds. Although 1931 legislature voted $100,000 to meet the nuiiual cost of fighting forest fires, the season of last year was so had that virtually the entire amount was wiped out leaving this year with few funds to pro-ti-th( states forest tracts. EPHRAIM, 1T.-- A loss of at least 3.3 js-- cent, arid In some eases (10 per cent, Is reported by sheepmen as Sanpete's numerous herds If desert sheep begin trailing hack to the farms ami ranches of the ft g county. Mayor Bundy Is of all church leadsupport Ogden to aid the Salvation campaign to raise approxi$3,HKI to care for unfortu- Otil'K.N, urging ers In Army mately nates. IT, MANTI, I T. Shearing of sheep at the Fayette corrals promises to Tench (SO.f h h i head or more. ST. GEoRGE, FT. A general program for the convention of the state department of the American to he held here August 25, 2d, and 27 has been completed. CEDAR CITY, FT. After four months without hanking facilities, Iron county celebrated the risqxui-lnof the Hank of Soulhern Flab at Cedar Clly, recently, and made deposits that will he well over g $35,0011.00, nil exceeding expecta- tions of hank officials. FT. According to a OGDEN, report issued by the clly engineer, 5119 persons have pledged themselves to use electrical energy from the proposed mmilripal light and power plant for a period of ten years. BniOHAM CITY, FT. Details are now complete for Itoxeldera annual Dairy day to be held here In the near future. IDA FOCATERIA The of Idaho, southern branch, held Its annual rumpus day recently with more than 800 high school students ntul faculty niemliers presFnl-versl- ent. lAYETTE. IPA. I.iyetle recently celebrated Its annual Apple Blossom festival. All schools, businesses and public offices were closed for the etil ire (lav. NAMPA. 1 PA N.'ticp i's annual Music week will okmi May 15th, Features will he hand concerts, a chorus of (10 votocs from the churches of the city, In a program by a group (if prominent Salt Igike musicians. GARinVKRR IPA.- - Salary re- ductions ranging from 10 (o 20 per cent will be In effect for Canyon county In 1933 ns n result of a budget meeting of Ibe county commissioners recently. CHEYENNE, WYO A strike of all union coal miners In Wyoming automatically will take place July 1, unless the miners und operators agree before that time upon a now wage contract, (Icorgo Cole, president of the Wyoming district, Fnitod Mine Workers of America, said recently. OtiPHN, FT. Several leading druggists of th( Fnitod Slates will annual speak at the Thirty-nintof the convention Ftah Pharmaceu- id IPA -- Four carCARDWELL, loads of wli-a- t for distribution to here needy farmers were roioivod - The ground work for the exploit'd reopening of the Farmers and Men hunts hank of Provo was laid when the inventory of the hank ui.d a jsUtion to confer jurisdiction was tiled by t he exFT.- aminer In charge, JomiIi R. log-ga- t. The Inventory shows nssota of $s(l,4t!3 pti. savings ih counts, $293,3-12.tand Individual deposit $311,055.98. v t M.-- It !M- - e he save his II (V Tie assassin, by the severely bystanders, toPI the pol.ee that tie was Paul tlorguloff, h Cos-j- o !( and a R is nan Fas' 1st, and that lie killed M Poinner "because France Is a.dtig the In a bolsheviks to ruin my eountr.v. diary in Ids pocket was an entry recording in advance his Idoodv deed. The man's rand. ling talk and the lack of real motive led to the belief that he WilN Insane, M. Iminner was only a figurehead In the French slate and was a gentle, reserved old man who had no enemies. ( f course there was effort to show- that the assassination really was Instigated by the Russian communists. (n.rgulntrs wife was located In Monte Cat In where they had been living since their marriage last July. She said her husband "as always kind, had no holshevist friends and never attended communist meetings. and unexpectedly came Y SWIFTI in the Massle ease lit Two days In advunce of Honolulu. the time set for t lie passing of sentence on the four con-I. ted of manslaughter In t lie killing of Kah.iliavval, Judge Pa vis called the defendants before hint mil srntenct d them to ten years In prison at hard labor. Imme- diately thereafter Gov. M. Raw retire Judd commuted the sentence to one hour In the custody of a bailiff, and this time having passed, the navy lieutenant, Ids and Mrs. Forte.scue, mother Seumcn I.ord and Jones were set free. This procedure was in accord with an arrangement made by Governor Jud l. Judge Pavls and attorneys on hid, sides. The governor had been sitli Jected to great pressure to pardon the defendants, nnd It was held that his action was in accord with the Jury's recommendation of mercy. Sentiment In Hawaii was diverse, many of the natives being extremely dissatisfied with what they considered a miscarriage of Justice, and most of tlie w lutes feeling that t ho governor should have pardoned the four on t right, thus preserving their civil rights. In Washington the latter view seemed to prevail, several senators and representatives being outspoken In the mutter. Congressman Summers of Texas Introduced n bill granting the President power to pardon defendants In tho territories, mid before the notion was known bills Imd Honolulu been Introduced In both houses for a congressional pardon for the four con vlctod. Also a petition for a pardon wns signed by eighty members of congress and cabled to Governor Judd. Dispatches front Honolulu said It was likely the prosecution of the four of attackremaining youths meu-e- d now he would Massle ing Mrs. dropped. The young woman had said she was ready to go to the stand against them nnd once more tell of her terrible experience but Clarence Harrow, her attorney, advised tier to come home with her family and forget all nl. out it. The senate, without a record vote, passed a bill Introduced by Senator Bingham under the terms of which a disagreement of n Jury In a criminal case In the Hawaiian Islands will not operate to acquit the defendants. In STIKKFP f pro-to- new tt.e s ! l'.it-.-S- i nppn.pri atior h.,1, there ", nurl. left cf the product f o v,, ,a, r, committee, b, ? IkK'.ittHi short d By limiting gov ,vIU ,.a, r0lll. lion to It per cett cf si'arics In ex ,i gued to make The Ufer br.ef , ,1 and stat.iiize th rough the "pen ir.ar-P,.- ( and rediscount fa. il. ties of the federal reserve system. T, e I. I! de. lares It to he "the of the Fnitod States," that the r in',-ge purchasing power of tlie level of on the I,,-- , d eouin pri.es, "shall be restored nnd inirn'ained by tlie control of the It volume of credit ami currency. the charges the federal reserve board, federal reserve hanks and secretary id l.e treasury with tlie duty of "a nl.mg effective this policy. who Ini. p, nt ids of the measure, clude Secretary of the Treasury Mills, resay It is a mandate to the federal solve hoard to Issue fiat money, and "the greatest scheme of Inflation ever priq .sod In any country. (lol-l,,- a 75.-(to- several years, at least, the people ef the Fluted States need read little If anything about Al Capone, for that eminent gentleman is now behind the bars of the 1 fed-era- l -- S penitentiary at Atlanta, serving a term of 11 years for Income tax f r a u .R The Failed States Supreme Court curtly refused to review "Scurfaces" case ami his attorneys could devise nothing more to keep him out of the penitentiary. His sentence. Imposed by federal Judge Is ten years In Atlanta and one year In n county jail, besides a H.). If Al I., haves himself tine of lip may he free again in about seven f and years, hut it Is unlikely that he will ever again he a power in the world of gangsters. Ou leaving Chicago, where he nad one-hal- been In Jail for six mont! s. Capone said, graciously, that he was not sore at anybody and that he Imped Chi. ago would he better o!T and the public clamor would be sati-tied. RKPRRSKN TATIIES ,f each. IIK fit 2 ekt ;CtanaH K. YOFT1I ' 1 luiir-com- 1 . V 9o AA-a- aa',! H 1 t PomocratS dealt rather severe blow to the aspl-itons of Governor Roosevelt, tt.e tit. d within a short time. In the prei e: cut ial primary they gave Speaker John N. Garner a plurality of more than 4II.IHKI votes over the Now Yorker. Al Smith came in third, some votes behind t tie Texan. Though Mr. Garner has not been an avowed candidate for the nomination, this makes him more than a favorite son and Insures the continuation of the campaign In Ids behalf. President Hoover was unopposed In the Republican primary and piled up n big vote. In Alabama the slate of Democratic delegates Instructed for Franklin P. Roosevelt beat the list of unlnstructed delegates by nbout three to one. The New York governor also captured the South Dakota delegation. Republicans of the latter state favored a delegation Instructed for Hoover and also voted to send Senator Peter Norbeck back to the senate, defeating Harry F. Brownell of Sioux Falls. ; - orn white Mined luted birth-mark- 1921-192- iKN'IA " com-nmu- y tt.e pr.ces poJ-,-- 1 Jf purchasing f i j, majority ( to defeat by the Republican of this meas-uu- . ll"' pioponei.ts ago, lie was turned down by the home folks, losing to Hoover by a sub stantl.nl Tills setback, however, will not m rve to put a Poctor to stop France's campaign, right on trying to corral delegates elsewhere and has engaged convention headquarters In a Chicago hotel. He Is Ids ow n manager. Baltimore voters paid more attention to the matter of repealing, SO far as that city is concerned. Maryland's t.l tie laws 2iHI year-olthan to the (residential choice. On this question 12, IKK) ballots they ca-- t more than and the repeal was passed by a majority of 85,991 . M.H , um-J- the ay it Wi.l test ore Kl. that state's senator (Wvd m laid wiTrf fcVu. WTien uie Chinese governments, propped up in their hospital beds, signed an agreement vvh.ch ended hostilities In the Shanghai area. A Japanese surgeon amputate. the right leg (f Minister Mamoru shige-mitssoon after tie signed the agreement. lie was the most seriously hurt t f the five highest Japanese .cicials who were (Minded In a recent vv n g. olunteercd to s'nrt The Japanese withdrawal of their troops nr once "as tlie hr-- t sti p In the fait! fui execution of tiic agreement." Withdraw-- , d Is to be completed In about four highly Important decisions were handed dvvD by the Lnited States Supreme court. One of them, read by Justice Benjamin Curdozo, modification of the packers' consent decree of 1920 to permit pat kers to deal ut wholesale In groceries and other lines related to tlie I,. It induspacking house In January, 1931, try. the PMrict of Colum- 1 bia authorized the Under modification. the Supreme court's ruling, the packers will be prohibited from continuing in their present lines of business and must comply w.th the terms of the consent decree, which restricted their activities exclusively to meat and other slaughter in. use products. The tremendous business of the packers was emphasized by Justice Cardoro, who pointed out that the original decree was Insisted on because of fear that the companies would otherwise be able to cruslt their smaller rivals. He said the packers were in a position today to do under the modified decree what was feared when the consent decree was entered. Justices Butler ami Van Decanter dissented. Rilling on a case from Texas, the court decided, 5 to 4, that the state Democratic executive committee had acted Illegally In barring negroes from participating in the party's primaries. The majority opinion, handed down by Justice Fardozo, and concurred In by Chief Justice Hughes and Justices Braudels, Stone nnd Roberts, held that ties power the party committee even though authorized by statute to prescribe the requirements for party science! ou are as young as you feel, as young as your interest in people and tilings, as young as your desite to be lovely. There is no combination more charming than the glow of youth nnd the mellow understanding of maturity. IF Rate. Cathedral on St. Albans, the foundation stone of which was laid 25 yeilrs ago, was opened for worship on Thursday, Ascension day. The first service was held In the morning in the choir and sanctuary, the first portion of the main building to he completed, and was attended hv ttie President nnd Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow f ()ie war President, whose tomb is in the Bethlehem chapel. Bishops of the RpU. opal church, other religious and lav loaders from all parts of tlie country and repn of all ranks of otheml hf0 (n Washington also gathered for the opening of the beautiful Gothic edifice, about one third of which has been completed. Mount put-li- s MEANS, one Of the ,.m. not, mams chara-ter- has become invoked In the Lindbergh baby k.diu p eg case, j,, v ns nrr0stO(j on charges by Mrs ID ' n Wai-- h McLean. of the we Of. th if Cm s e '"''I' 'ol- ti to :,.1 i t ' 'a! an! a jC t v,h. n'.Vvi we t! e refra P ,,t he ! l 1 the C! , g.v on :r- i i"v"' ef auti.cr ol pi vs !. I : : r. " a,-- of it. a: if L,,t re- , , the the You may have very exquisite combs and brushes to adorn your dressing table, or for the guest room. But the ones used daily should be very, very washable. Such brushes are inexpensive, and take only a few seconds to wash daily. Rinse with a disinfectant, and leave on a sunny window ledge to dry. The pesky little germs breed so fast that if you Imve left your comb nnd brush unwashed for a week, probably simie of those germs are great, great grandfathers by the end of the week, and are living in tlie midst of colonies of descendants. As for tlie powder puff, we think of them ns something fluffy and dainty-- hut they so "fien arent! In fact, It Is a very decided minotity of the powder puffs that you see your friends take from t heir handbags or vanity cases which have even the slightest claim to pristine freshness. I wish that all of you would buy at least six powder puffs nt the time, three small ones, and three large ones. The kind that are soft and velvety. When you have used one a few days, take a new one out, nnd thoroughly wash die used one In warm water nnd white snap, rinse, and leave It In the sun to dry. The sun is a wonderful germ slayer. Willi inexpensive tissues to remove creams and lotioi s from your skins, with a buttle of ammonia or mild In every bath room, It is so easy to he sanitary as to skin and hair treatments. Why risk continued 'latidnitT and rustics? If a friend says, "Lend me your powder tuff, Fve hunt mine at home," lend it. If you u nst, hut tuck it into a side pocket unti1 you ran take It home nnd wash it lhnt friend is a familiar note to ad of you. We meet her often every wlit'e. Lut yu owe it to your skin and hair Imalth to be as fastidious in the loan of a powder puff or a comb nn J. hru-- h its you would In the loan 'd a tooth brush u lu:. r sw.ai.-nt) vvnu Strvlce. ' ru VtHMl w v- !on $ further (r d- etails. Z DAYS AND 1 NIGHT Room, dinner, krookfut, tiCkrt Qaoi only1)1' VI nai, PLAN B Q3, PERSONS Z Z V DAYS AND 1 NIGHT Room, garage, dinner, brukfut luncheon. 2 theater ticketa each. (GoJ any ttma.) ONE PERSON, J5 M HOTEL NEWHOUSE Bart Lake City, Duh C. W. W. K. Suttea Wwt Pirato Treasure Found Five gold bars, valued at SC0,M( were found by the Nassau (Bah mas) police when they took Gerak Fitzgerald, a pour fisherman, tt spot nlong the south shore of Ni Providence Island, where he had dis covered the treasure last October Fitzgerald had found the gold cache beneath a wild plum tree In roefc bearing a sign of Freemasonry. Th gold is probably ancient pirate treas ure. Fitzgerald will receive a thin of the treasure and the remalnia will go to the Rritish government. Take N? NATURE tonight, S REKESf Yourelimmatiri organs will be functioningprop-erlby morning and your will end with a bowel action as free and easy as nature at her best positively no pain, no griping. Try it y Mild, safe, purely vegetable at druggists only 25c FEEL LIKE A MILLION, TAKS uBh U2 foe HUMS Radio Guides Sailors New radio beacons for the pii nnce of those who go down to to sea In ships are being installed Ij the lighthouse service to complete in radio system along the coastal wi ters. Latest to go into service hi Oil that on Scotland lightship, in the mW by South channel, still ued ml coastwise craft for enteritg harbor. leaving New York PARKERS HAIR 3 kLOREifoN BALSAM Eemovw Otcdrvf Stops hF I Import. !S Beauty t Gray sod we ..id t; ijO.itirartiM. Chfm dPi-q' rror-- ii E SHAMPOO-Id- eal with Parker's HauBslssra.W hair soft and fluffy. 60 rents by onail fpst. lliscox Chemical Worka. emntion Bottle Had Traveled After bobbing and tossing W almost the Atlantic ocean for conta.nmf ' bottle sealed a years, the w slip of paper bearing lliiltlinore. of End; J. Gustav P 8 several weeks ag" turned no southwest tip of Ireland, from Crookhaven Trapper Three-quarter- s harbor. in Luck of a nlllh011,fi amm of Michigan were ';krs estimated to have brougn , and trappers more dunn' which one-thir- d ! Shortage Noted luurtunate'y,' sighs a lady wrlt- ail men are md Romeos." And. f"r that matter, there Is a more or s sou re shortage of Juliets. Ft. W'ay no News Sentinel. 1 t; tlians pri''' depression says the department of o' Record Swimming Tlie swimm.ng P"'l the park system of 8.inin said to he the !an:"t States. It has a capao'.''T aud gallons of water date 10.009 bathers. L h 0 " is ! 1 I "'-- w gr write for at your rinsing water. ur-is- .:. Sanitary Toilet Articles YOU could only once look powder puff anti comb and brush under a powerful microscope. It would never again he necessary for me to urge absolute sanitation as to your toilet articles. For you would see millions of germs. Reliable hairdressers always use brushes that may he washeJ after using on each client, brushes tluit have hacks which will not he ruined by a sufficient amount of antiseptic being added to the membership. President Hoover was upheld in his controversy with tlie senate over tlie f George case of his appointment Otis Smith to t ho federal power commission. The case when, in December, 1950. the senate consented to Smith's appointment, then in January, 1951. requested the return of the nomination nnd voted to reconsider Its vote of consent. During the Interim, Smith had angered radical senators by dismissing certain power commission The President refused to employees. accede to the senate's request. try's fyj 4 l rjVS-iO- registerBfilC - doeii years t cun-- i tiil 1, known a I ' r s, an aver- - be dollar. A 1 AK1 RANH'S preferential primary tbe It, ten sting by i 1 IS male contest for delegates between President Hoover and Hr. Joseph I. France, tt.e only av ow ed riv al of Mr. Hoover for the ITesidcn Republican n o in n it 1 n n tial Though France Is a Marylander and was I t You, 1 es.-ar- lug. tk-e- e special tHF.N the "it-- e of representa-'- ' lives, d s:eg irdmg the leadership of both paries g,,t through mauling the econoicv in. that was to coVr'm'o '.m iioo ;1( lugs toward ; ;V budget ntld handed it over to to amendment t.o kg ,t.ve el I June nd deserves a word of encouragement, so does maturity, parwomen of ticularly because many feel that life has passed middle-agAnd often having once them by. known the bubbling, buoyant spirit of for It. youth they feel its loss and long The era of depression has brought want to he young more pleas of ti im a dozen years of normal times. Women of the home suddenly find themselves in the role of Job seekers. And often middle age Is discriminated against and told that only youth needI Why tlie general prejudice apply. cannot understand. If a mature woman has retained tlie attitude atid viewpoint of youth. If she has cured for her person and looks lovely, if she can boast the healthful allure of youth and tlie poise and mellow charm that comes with maturity, then she need on her calnot decry the endar. It Is a rather vague beauty formula no definite ounce of this und drum of that to be mixed. But it is one of know uge the loveliest formulas gracefully. One of the dearest womHer en know is a woman of fifty. life lias been full of ups and downs as lives usually are. She hits remained young because stie loves heallh. and her perfect physical condition is a And .t point of pride with her. meticulous attention to personal details nnd to the preservation of all her good looks has kept her younger than Is subher actual years. Her make-udued ns becomes maturity her is softly llattering her clothes smartly dignified. Not long ago visited her home. When arrived, I saw five or six young backs bent forward in an nttitude of extreme interest. Their faces, when I saw them, only emphasized that keen desire to listen, that call for more nnd more. Our charming matron was telling them a story. What does it matter If it takes a hundred years to cultivate that mellow charm that goes with maturity, that poise that can conquet the most complicated situations, that ease and assurance that makes one forget self, and that happy faculty of being Interested and interesting'' Dont worry about the passing The calendar no longer years. skin. shows on a Double chin and gray hairs are thanks to beauty essily overcome ' i U I, to anger by the antics of President Hoover sent a Pcmocratic leaders flew Into a rage and act used the Piesidcnt t'f playing poRths and of having no definite no tlmis on economy ami budget balancing To tills Mr Hoover rolled with a statement from the White lloti-- o de nying partisanship and setting fortti his efforts against delay In balancing tie budg.-- and such ''destructive legislation" as is involved in tbe house tax lull, tin' Gohlsh o rough inflation measure and the proposes for enor mens additional expenditures. I. tions comiiiittee was confronted vvl'h the task of revamping he shattered measure. Mcm.i'me, prospects of lengthy contests over each .salt of the triangular the budget taxproblem of ation. red'i. non In appropriations and a fresh shadow of economy doubt over probability of completing y session work before the rie, message harshly rebuking the lawmakers for their failure to balance the budget by establishing economies In the cost of government. His criticisms were directed especially at t lie Pcmocratic controlled lower house, hut the senate, nominally controlled by the Republicans, ills, came In for a scold - nstruc- - LD OUDoe &d use as dtrsetj p ,UCa pou, tan and frwcuVa'' MARJORIE DUNCAN Famous Beauty Expert e It-- In XJISlIHKtlS.I ndiiil d- -t rat iei. leaders laid w reek-ag- e plans to salvage s mie of the f e on tlie toor, t l.e appropria,n 0t Mellowness of Maturity la'le n ef the War and Navy dep.tt tea ills vv'.uti the economy min:' ttee premised uimld save from t tical association to he held in the Hotel Bigelow on Juno 23 and 21, It Is announced. PROVO, sc. 7 huU-- . MercolizedWax By out u i a it was r.,t rust. 3 he ngs on vi tor-- . at iih. re than kill., t S -- 1 i 1 ! PICKAIin Iiv KDWAIII) W. !v. r I Beauty Talks to tnng 1, :uits of Ie:. e - ; ,,is. If the tin OiMn dn'rirt t t'f tif jrim'ts P4- tin nrjwra! iin Niitiohul ol- of t!i that crip ports rndo ii fid western Nebraska v. ill he onlv iih our one third o1' normal Hill in ,r. . Case - .la-M- P maniJK'f tj(ii , V vt-- 1 ' the senate 21 ,:i fer c.'iistruc- t ,,, the nli on the LEAVER, IT project on The No. hi highwiy Is now In ora mile t.oi'h of lion n ml ft teams Severn progress. large number of Ujen will le winking eontimiou- to 11 II of IKR M VI BI.MIR WORK if . v ) fAII 1 I OnS III I News Review of Current Events the World Over Hews PAYIN'. PAYSON CHROMCLK, f Pc,crman'sAntFtbfiwv. " to ants. window si!.s.slu-lvts- hours a da I nctpf antco.1. sold la.'t year a lnvouI vcUj W.N. U.s.Mt LSeCity. Sai(.(,' c1 drtb-ls,- k , 11 |