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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS. JUNCTION. UTAH Q6, Use Alabastine HAS HUGE UTAH TIMBERED AREA 0 -- to save money ELEVENTH, BUT FORESTS ARE FAR REMOVED FROM RAIL CARRIERS RANKS Soviet Russia Would Turn Romanoff- - Alabastine Utilization of the Huge Timber Are in Ashley and Uintah Forests in the Uintah Mountains Depend on Developments Ogden. a dry powder in white and tinte Packed in 5 pound packagee, ready for ute by mixing with cold or warm water. Full directions on every package. Apply with an ordinary wall brush. Suitable for all interiorsurfacee plaster, wail board, brick, cement, or canvai. While Utah ranks eleventh states in the amount in the list of the of national forest timber, the stand of timber in this state is rather far removed from railroads to make utilization of it an important industrial item, it is shown by a compilation of the forest service here. Utah has 5,225,335,000 board feet of national forest timber which constitutes 95 per cent of all the timber in the state. Most of this is found in the Ashley, Powell and Uintah national forests, with the Powell forest having , the greatest timber stand with 000 board feet. The Ashley and Uintah forests have each more than 1,000,000,00 board feet. Utilization of the huge timber area in the Ashley and Uintah forests in the Uintah mountains depends largely upon the railroad developments into the Uintah basin, forest service officials point out. The timber on the Powell forest is also a long distance from a railroad point. Marysvale is the closest station and is 100 miles from the heart of the timber region on the Aquarius plateau. This is exceptionally good timber, the forest service says. Any Color You Want Why use expensive paper or paint when for the cost of cleaning either you can have a fresh coat of Alabastine? Why put up with half soiled walls when for a little expense your home can be made bright and cheerful? With Alabastine you can have the exact color you wish. And it wont rub off. You can match exactly rugs or draperies. You can get the most artistic results. You can do the work yourself if the decorators are not available. Ask your dealer for an Alabastine color card. Or write Miss Ruby Brandon, Home Beautiful Specialist, the Alabastine Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1,514,-GOO- SCgptXR cairrA2wzf& KaJsomme is notAlabarfine ROAD BUILDING SEASON LOOMS zaArrarw Commission By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN 'VTERES a job for the "sob ; no ordinary manipulator of the typewriter Is equal to the magnificent possibilities of the theme. They shall beat their swords Into plowshares, and their spears Into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift Hermitage gallery at Leningrad. The up sword against nation, offered for sale are appraised jewels neither shall they learn war French and CzechoslovaRussian, by any more. kia gem variously, but the avexperts So run the famous and familiar of their estimates Is $204,000,-000- , erage words from Isaiah, but In the language about $50,000,000 greater than of Mr. Average Citizen Isaiah Isnt In Russias debt to the United States. Of It with a Soviet high-u- p the painting the 406 items In the collections 20 per word picture of the selling of the Rus- cent were supplied by Peter the Great! sian crown Jewels so that he may ge. 40 cent by Elizabeth, Catherine per to work with American farm machin- the Great and Paul; 25 per cent by ery. Alexander I and Nicholas I, 10 per We want to turn the glitter of our cent by Alexander II and Alexander 25,000 carats of diamonds Into the glitand 5 per cent by Nicholas II. III, Soter of American steel, says the So, contrary to general belief, the viet. These magnificent Jewels were last czar and czarina were relatively bought by Russias former tyrants moderate In their expenditures for with the sweat, toll and trial of our crown jewels. During the last years peasants; we desire now to give them of her life the empress was so abback to the peasants In the form of sorbed In mysticism that she regarded Implements with which to till the the wearing of jewels as unlucky, and ground or machinery for Industries. cast them aside. We have already turned millions of The Imperial Crown of All the military bayonets into plowshares; we Russlas, pictured herewith, Is conwish now to turn the Imperial Jewels, among the display. It was which now ere a dead asset, Into spicuous made for the coronation of Catherine American tractors and farm machin- the Great In 1762, and contains 4,958 ery. diamonds, 75 huge pearls and many Russia makes no secret of the fact other stones. Surmounting the that she lacks money for equipment crown large Is a superb cross of diamonds to reconstruct her shattered indusby an uncut ruby of 402 tries. Having failed to obtain loans supported one of the worlds largest. Recarats, abroad in the last eight years, she Is sembling the dome formed by the miobliged to utilize her own resources ter, this diadem typifies the associafor the rehabilitation of the economic tion of the sovereign with the patrifabric. archate. The crown Is valued at The government Intended to spend the receipts from grain exports for Next In interest comes the coronet American machinery, but despite the worn by the slain empress Alexandra crop, the plan for collecting grain perhaps the most from the peasants was not fully real- (picture herewith), mass of diamonds ever beautiful ized, and orders for foreign machinery brought together In a single ornament had to be curtailed. It Is appraised at $30,000,000. Officials point out that the crown Another object of great attention Is Jewels are only one of many resources that Russia, If pressed, might the Imperial scepter of power used last czar, which Is surmounted convert Into cash ; others Include min- by the world-fameOrloff diamond, as the by ing and oil concessions and museum bisected a as and containing egg large hunTreasures, among them several dred paintings by such masters as Ru- 189 carats. This slender, graceful emis valued by the Bolshevlkl at bens, Rembrandt, Van Dyke and Ra- blem $30,000,000. According to tradition this The phael, valued at $1,000,000,000. diamond lay in the forehead famous deterofficials are Soviet say they an idol in Cochin China until the mined, however, not to part with the of of a French soldier pried It bayonet treasures. musetm its from resting place. That soldier The jewels In question date from with his booty, but murder deserted to IL Nicholas Peter the Great They aboard ship was his lot. Then began comprise 406 separate pieces of jewthe trail of death that has followed of diamonds the elry; the total weight of the celebrated crown jewalone Is 25,300 carats; pearls, 6,300; so many of the world, until at last an Arels and sapphires, 4,300; emeralds, 3,200 It to Count Gregory Orsold menian uncut rubies, 1,300, and also a great loff in Paris for half a million dollars stones. miscellaneous of variety count presented It to CathNo other historical collection of and the Great as a peace offering. the erine acor whether royal private, gems, Emblem of the Imperial The cording to the Russian officials, apa globular Realm," object of gold surIn crown either the jewels, proaches value or historical Interest. The pres- mounted by a cross of diamonds, sapent collection does not represent all phires and rubies, and valued at comes next In Interest Among the Russian crown Jewels, only those unmounted gems, the the single 200 The last jewthe years. covering "Shah diamond, of 89 carats els worn by Russian potentates previous to the Seventeenth century are and appraised by the Soviet authorstill In the Kremlin at Moscow or the ities at $14,500,000, is probably the bIs-te- 0. d Astronomical Feat The American Astronomer, Doctor Huble, has published in the Astrophys-ica- l Journal photographs and measurements of stars and nebulae which, according to his calculation, are miles distant a feat which serves to show the combined astrodelicacy and power of modern London the nomical photography, says Outlook. Light coming from this distance would take rather more than 11,000 years to reach us; a fact which may be contrasted with the four hours and a quarter which It takes light to travel from the center to the circumference of our own solar system. Royal Revenues The revenues of the crown In Great Britain have been collected on the public account since 1760, when George IH surrendered them in return for a fixed annual payment known as the civil list A certain proportion of the income of St. n George-Anderso- Signs Statement of St. Ranch Project Salt Lake City. Initial steps Tourist Did you? I didnt hear ward the construction of 21.7 miles of anything. St. between federal aid highway George and Anderson's ranch were taken when the state road commissioners signed the project statement. The tital cost of this project is estimated at $375,000. It is not expected that the entire project will be constructed at this time, but as funds become available the first section, between St. George and Harrisburg, will be built, Take without Fear as Told as a cooperative agreement to this effect has been signed with the WashThis in Bayer Package ington county commissioners. is estimated to cost $160,000. The project statement of the nigh-wafrom Echo to Kimball Junction, via Coalville, was signed also. This project is 24.6 miles in length and its estimated cost is $400,000. A cooperative agreement, covering an eight mile section of this project between Wanship and Page's ranch, has been signed with the county commissioners of Summit county. Under this agreement, Summit county will bear $24,000 of the estimated total cost of $96,000, the federal government to bear the balance. A modified agreement on the federal aid road from Richfield to Elsinore Unless yon see the Bayer Cross was signed by the road commission. i package or on tablets you are not The new contract with the bureau of etting the genuine Bayer Aspirin public roads increases the federal aproved safe by millions and prescribed 3 propriation for this project from y physicians over twenty-fiv- e years for to $44,484.65. Headache Colds Neuritis Lumbago Idaho Urged To Widen Market Rheumatism Toothache indeed Salt Lake City.Significant laln, Pain Neuralgia are the changes that have taken place Each unbroken Bayer package conIn Idaho farm production in the last ten years, writes Harrison C. Dale, tains proven directions. Handy boxes head of the economics and business of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drugadministration of the University of gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Idaho, in the last issue of the Idaho PARKERS Economic Bulletin, a publication isHAIR BALSAM sued by the college. "The customary Remove Dandruff Stop Hair Palling Restores Color end practice of comparing physical vo!me Beauty toGrayand Faded Hair 60c and $1 00 at Druggists. of yield and crop values from year to Hiwflox Chero Wkj .Rstcnogue.N Y to fails sometimes give year, however, Calmoves HINDERCORNS Bp Corns, a true picture of fundamental produclouses, etc., stops all pain, ensures comfort to tbe tion changes he says. A rise in the feet, makes walking easy. Ibo by mall or at Drug glata. lilacoz Chemical Works, Fatcbogue, N. Y. general price level, for example, accompanied by improved yields per W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. acre, may indicate an increased attention to some farm product, which in California Divorcees point of face, is actually of declining has the largest number California Professor Dale presents importance. of divorced men and women of any a tabulation of crop acreages in which state in the Union. he notes that despite the supposed decline of farming in Idaho, the total crop acreage represented by basic commodities has steadily increased in the last ten years. to- most striking. It is a unique memorial of the respect entertained for imperial Russia by her Mohammedan neighbors in the days before the Bolshevlkl took power, the great stone being a gift to the emperor of Russia by the shah of Persia. Among the other articles are scepters and chains of fine craftsmanship, diamonds, pearls and containing rubles, weighing as much as 50 carats magnificent crosses, many 10 miscellaneous ornaments, gorgeous necklaces of diamonds and pearls, 56 brooches, ten tiaras, nine diamond-studdelockets, 29 pairs of earrings, Including one set of gigantic emeralds of 174 carats each, 42 rings, 74 pins and 19 gold snuff boxes, heavily Jeweled. At this writing the sale is on, the Soviet authorities selling a minimum of $2,500,000 worth of stones at a time. The first sale was of diamonds, emeralds and sapphires weighing about 30,000 carats. They became the property of French diamond merchants, who paid the Soviet government for the lot, or $135,800 more than offered by American Jewelers. Among the Jewels was the magnificent crown worn by the last empress. It will be disjointed and the stones scattered on the French market. Jewelers from a dozen capitals, who had flocked to Moscow when It was announced that the government intended to dispose of the Imperial gems, contended sharply against the merlcans for possession of the Jewels. Most of the bidders, however, retired when the government decided that It would sell only a minimum of $2,500,000 worth of stones at one time. This left the field to the group and the Armenian buyer, Franklano, representing a number of each, 23 stars, d Anglo-America- Paris The n firms. government had Franklanos initial offer of accepted $2,619,000 BAYER ASPIRIN PROVED SAFE Anglo-America- suburban trolley at littsfleld whose occupants were mostly pupils on route home, became fuse. The stalled from a burned-ou- t motormun asked if any one happened The hoy to have a piece of wire. passengers searched their pockets in vain and the prospect looked pretty dark until an old fashioned maid donated two hairpins and soon the car was speeding merrily along. Boston Globe. A high-solm- ol BEAUTIFY IT WITH DIAMOND DYES1 Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye y Does not affect the Heart Each package contains directions so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades oi 15-ce- nt dye rich, permanent in lingerie colors silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings 26. every- thing! Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color Is wool or silk, or whether It Is linen, cotton or mixed) goods. $39,-816.9- when William Reswlck, a New York n lawyer, representing the ofto Kremlin the alleged group, ficials that his group had not been given a fair chance to counter Franklanos bid. The government thereupon annulled the sale and ordered new bids. n then made a The fresh offer of $2,788,750, but this was topped by Franklano with $2,924,550, and the gems became the property of Dairymen to Organize Cream Pool the firms he represented. Idaho. Sixty members have Rupert, Americans thus the lost Although orthe first chance to acquire a part of been signed up for the purpose of as to known be a cream pool Inganizing the famous the Imperial treasures, Dairymens associatercession of the Americans added the Minni-Cassior$305,550 to the Bolshevik treasury, tion. Directors elected for the new which the government would other- ganization were George Breazeal, Ruwise have lost. pert; S. W. Beck, Rupert; C. C. NelIn the meantime the Soviet govern- son, Heyburn; Joe Walker, Declo; Ben ment Is turning an honest penny by Edwards, II. C. Polly and J. G. Nord-struthe treasures. Burley. exhibiting Anglo-America- Serviceable Hairpin Listen! And how do you make a living, my good man? Westerner I herd sheep. Tnurht Of Course Not Mother Which apple do you want, Junior? Junior The biggest one. Mother Why, Junior! You should be polite and take the little one. Junior Well, mamma, should I lie The Outlook. just to lie polite? 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