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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOR BUST READERS A WEEK8 OF THE DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES RESUME Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Pre. pared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader Thirty-tw- o WESTERN persona were killed in and disturbances resulting from the city elections held In the state of Sonora, Mexico, officials at Nogales, Ariz., declare. Two men were shot and killed in fights at and the other Sonora, Nogales, deaths are said to have ocucrred in Naco and Magdalena, Sonora. fights The trial of William D. Shepherd Chicago, accused of slaying his milionaire ward, William Nelson with typhoid germs, was set for May 18. C. C. Faiman, who was indicted with Shepherd following his confession of having furnished the germs to the guardian of the wealthy youth will be tried separately. Faiman, former head of a school of sciences," is the state's chief witness against Shepherd. A will, one of the oldest ever filed in New York was introduced in the surrogate court by heirs of the late Frederick W. Suydam, who was related to some of the oldest families in the United States. Suydam died at Lakewood, N. J., in February, 1923, after a committee had handled his business affairs for more than fifty years. Suit for $200,000 for alienation of affections was filed at Chicago by Mrs. Gladys McCormick-Goodhart- , the English wife of F. Hamilton McCormick-of sixty-year-ol- Goodhart d against her mother-i- n gElSEJSfflSJEISEEISIEiSISJEMSSMEli News Notes From All Parts of UTAH t, Salt Lake City. Utah farmers to the number 4762 have availed them selves of loans totalling $15,412,650 from federal land banks and joint stock land banks since these agencies were first established by law, according to word from the Agricultural Foundation. These loans are safeguarded by 518,335 acres of land in the state, having an appraisSears-Roebuc- ed valuation k of $36,692,795. Salt Lake City. George M. Bacon, state engineer has approved the plans of the Utah Power and Light company for the new dam to be erected this summer in the Bear River canyon at the Cutler site, in Boxelder county. The plans call for a modern type of concrete arch dam, 109 feet high. Preliminary work or the structure is already under wray. safe-cracke- $50,-00- 10 degrees, mercury registered 96 After eight months of comparative the weather bureau announced. The Vesuvius is in eruption again. rest 95 on was degrees previous high offers a fantastic specvolcano The on 1921. and April 27, April 18, 1911, tacle especially at night, when inHarry Thorndyke Roll, 26, a junior candescent lava flowing from the at Colgate university at Hamilton, southwest side of the crater casts N. J., was killed by lightning during a glow over the area. The present track practice. Roll, who is a mem- activity occurs periodically and is ber of the varsity track squad, was caused by the collapse of a section of running when he was struck. the rim of the crater. France has agreed with China that Houston paused in its usual to celebrate the eighty-nintunpaid installments on the Boxer inanniversary of the battle of San Ja- demnity held up by the oriental govcinto that gave Texas her freedom ernment from December, 1922 to Defrom Mexico. The principal celebra- cember, 1924, will be used for the re tion w'as at the San Jacinto battle- habilitation of a hank, miles from Hous- the Banque of Industrielle de Chine, ground, twenty-onton, Texas, where governors of six which failed In 1921. The bank failstates Joined with Texans in services ure Involved Chinese banks causing to celebrate the natal day of Texas serious losses. The accumulated fund amounts to $13,000,000 Mex. freedom. 1 avti-Title- s h Sino-Franc- e o "Hello Daddy dorft forgetmy VUrieyy Slip a package in your pocket when you bo home to night. Give the ycmngsln MONTHS TAX RECEIPTS SHOW BIG DECREASE OVER FORMER REPORT NINE Mrs. Nettie McCormick-Goodharwho now lives in Washington. Production of crude oil in California declined in 1D24 to 230,063,117 Secretary Work has returned to barrels, as compared with 263,728,895 his desk after a month's inspection barrels in 1923, says the annual state- of western reclamation projects, InOgden. The police fore of Ogden ment of the Standard Oil company of dian lands and national parks. His city has been rearranged by the California just issued. The decline conclusions, together with the findwas caused by falling off in produc- ings of two special committees now Chief of Police Curtis L. Allison so that the night force is practically tion of the Santa Fe and Signal Hill surveying and reappraising reclamadouble it normal strength, in order to fields. tion projects will form the subject of with the situation created by cope a comprehensive report to the next Governor Miriam A. Ferguson of and of the operation Texas issued a vigorously worded congress. Chief Allison has placed exyeggs. The two masted French schooner statement in answer to Individuals, perienced men on the night shift and at Mousmee, vauled liquor carrying who and organizations newspapers hopes to be better able to protect have criticised her for undue liberal- $150,000, and a motor boat which wras business property. ity in the granting of pardons and found near ot were brought into the New York port by the crew of the Cedar City. That the formal and paroles. coast guard boat C. G. 161, which official opening of Zion National park When Charles Llndbloom, known made the seizure twenty miles off for the 1925 season will be attended from Mexico to Alaska for his pic- Ashbury Park, N. J. with a celebration that will attract activinationwide attention, was the asserand turesque mining gambling News of the election of Field Marties died in Reno, Nevada, several shal von Hindenburg as president of tion made by Dan S. Spencer, generPamonths ago, he left an estate of Germany was received in official al passenger agent of the Union In with cific $1500 all that remained of the sev- circles in headquarters System Washington as something eral fortunes he mado and lost dur- of a shock. While it had been real- Salt Lake. Elaborate plans calling for cooperation between officials of This was ized by those who have been watching his colorful career. revealed at San Francisco when the ing the progress of the election close- the national parks department and filed probate ly that the German war hero was certhe Union Pacific Railroad company public administrator proceedings in the superior court. tain to poll a very heavy vote, few are well under way, he added, but had been inclined to think he ac- have not yet sufficiently matured to The varsity and junior varsity warrant giving them out. Zion park ewers of the University of Washing- tually would be elected as his triumincluding Bryce canyon and Cedar is a mean to certain difficult perton will leave Seattle June 6, for ph iod for Germany until it is clear just Breaks, w'ill be opened on May 15, acPoughkeepsie, N. Y., for the annual what the cording to Mr. Spencer. change in government porrowing regatta on the Hudson river June 22, it was announced at Seattle. tends. Provo. Fire of undetermined oriMiss Anne Morgan, sister of J. P. gin destroyed the automatic electric This would give the husky oarsmen a teoi- day training period in the east. Morgan, christened with a bottle of substation of the SayLake and Utah In the races the varsity will be de- what was said to be prewar chamrailroad at Curtis, three miles north fending its intercollegiate champion- pagne the new air mail plane, which of Provo. The damage reached ship, which it . wen by victories in is to be used for the night mail route according to Fire Chief Reed between New York and Chicago. of 1921. All of the electric motors 1923 Boshard. and regattas FOREIGN generators, oil switches, transformers Moonshiners, fearful of prison senof the substation Great Britian has returned to the and switchboards tences after May 12, when Colorados roof was eaten The were destroyed. This announcement new law, making manufacturing of gold standard. and remains flames the by nothing was made by Winston Spencer of liquor by still a felony, goes into efbrick four but the station the of exchethe fect, are burying thousands of gal- Churchill, chancellor walls. lons of moonshine whisky in char- quer, in what is considered the most Provo. Ten thousand dollars per red kegs underground, state prohibi- important budget statement of modern times. The restoration of the inch for two inches of precipation is tion authorities declared at Denver. gold standard is put into effect by a the price a group of Utah Basin busGENERAL special license to the Bank of Eng- iness and stock men offered CaliforWithin a few hours after he sur- land to export bullion which will op- nia's famous rainmaker, according to rendered the stars which for almost erate, pending formal lapsing on De- Judge George P. Parker, who recentfive years marked him a brigadier cember 31, next of the 1920 act proly returned from Vernal, where he held a two weeks session f court. general and assistant chief of the hibiting the export of gold bullion. The Columbian cabinet has resignarmy air service. Colonel William A. Salt Lake City. To C. E. Hawkins, Mitchell appeared before a group of ed, the ministerial situation having assessor of Utah county, goes county at to had a crisis who officers been brought by the resigWashington the credit this year of being the first to him and Minister bid who of farewell nation Velez, Foreign gathered to assessor get his report of the total took up anew his fight for a unified surrendered his portfolio because, deunder his of property assessment air service. spite his protest, the congress adof the offices into the jurisdiction journed without acting on the This recboard of state Mayor R. M. Dudley of El Paso, equalization. treaty. ord is all the more remarkable beTexas, best known as the building cabinet held a meetGerman The & Northof Mexican contractor cause Utah county is one of the largthe and after distending to a report ern railway and former president of ing est in the state. In fact, this year, Chancellor Luther on his conferen-- ' as is pointed out by R. E. Hammond the Texas senate is critically ill. Mr. by Yon Hindence with President-elec- t Dudley was operated upon recently secretary of the state board, Utah to for a stomach ailment. Slight hope burg, agreed unanimously was remain county promises to surpass Weber in office. The decision arrived for is held for his recoverey, according at on the first time and to take the was noththat there the ground of being second only to Salt to physicians. place ing in the German constitution which Lake in assesable wealth. county Major Frederick L. Martin, first required the resignation of the cabcommander of the army world fliers inet on the occasion of an election of Bingham. The Utah Copper coma new7 president. will do much construction work and First Lieutenants pany expedition, summer. P. Present plans call for and Leslie this Wade woman Arnold, to in Berlin The first Leigh pass members of that expedition, received the examination required for journey- changing the county road in Carr the first distinguished service medals men butchers secured a grade of ex- Fork and the construction of a bridge ever given for military service per- cellent from the Master Butchers near Cottonwood gulch. Permission formed in time of peace. association. She is Margareta Cohn, to change the location of the road a meat market owner. has been already obtained from both of daughter All heat records for April were The examination consisted of skinn-iug- , the county and the town of Bingshattered at Richmond, Ya., when the carving and quartering a heifer. ham. law, FEDERAL INCOME American Fork. E. C. Shepherd, new Wasatch forest supervisor, who succeeded Dana Parkinson, was in American Fork this week arranging for the opening of Timpanogos cave Mr. Shepherd announced that additional lighting, trail resting stations and camping ground improvements are to be made at once. The cave is now open and some visitors have made the trip this season. Ogden. John K. Hardy, of Salt Lake, was elected president of the board of trustees of the Utah State industrial school at the first meeting of the new board held at the school. Dr. Jane W. Skolfield, only woman member of the board was elected vice president; Frank J. Stevens of Ogden, was made treasurer, and D. R. Forsba was secretary. New York One-Fourt- Leads of h thi wholesome Ian biting sweet for pleasure gad benefit -- With About All Um It yoaneir after emoking or when the Sum Collect- ed; Florida Shows Substantial Increase work drag. Washington. Internal revenue receipts for the first nine months of the present fiscal year fell $217, short of the total taxes gathered during the same period in the fiscal year 1924, the treasury announced. Total receipts for the .first nine months of 1924 were $2,146,803,265, while the same period this year netted but $1,928,982,150. Although income tax receipts for the period this year were approximately double the returns from miscellaneous taxes, the decrease was almost the same. The former decreased $108,1 89,699 and the latter Miscellaneous receipts totaled $629,132,108. The greatest decrease in income taxes for this year under last year ocucrred in the quarter from January 1 to March 31, a total of $67,000.00. While miscellaneous receipts fell off about $42,000,000 in the same quarter the largest decrease in those receipts came in the July 1 to September 30 quarter, a total of about $55,000,000. New York leads from all sources in 1925 with $488,219,851, or approxiof the total collectmately ed. However, this was about short of the total for 1924. Income tax receipts in New York fell from $390,000,000 for the 1924 period to $358,0000,000 for 1925, while miscellaneous taxes dropped from . 4 21,-11- 4. $109,-631,41- one-fourt- Its a gml little freshener Recipe for Success Find out wliere the money is and get there as quickly as you can and when you get there get all you can get there and then get out of there with all you could get out of those that are there before those that are there get out of you all that you got there after you got there. Life. When You Buy Shoes for Hard Service See that they have h 0 $47,-000,00- to $129,000. Pennsylvania was second with a $145,000 total from all sources of $187,000,000. Illinois was in third place with Michigan followed with $151,-000,00- $140,-000,00- SOLES 0 and Ohio with $106,000,000. Other states were as follows: California $191,000,000; including the District of $34,000,000; The Wonder Sole for IrVear as long as beat leather! Maryland, Columbia, Massachusetts, Wears twice and for a Better Heel $91,000,-Ne- Jersey, $81,000,000; Texas, and Virginia $36,000,000. Florida was one of the states showing an increase in 1925 period over with $14,030,000 this year 1924, against $11,475,000 last year. Floridas larger total was due to an increase from approximately to $8,350,0000 income taxes. Both Virginia and North Carolina showed increased total receipts as a result of large miscellaneous taxes, V. S. 0 United SPRING-STE- P Heels States Rubber Company Must Also Be Rebuilt of By expenditure $10,000,00(1 St. Paul's cathedral of London may be rebuilt so that it will be safe for another thousand years, says the city surveyor. chiefly on tobacco. U. S. Sailors Given Ovation Honolulu. The most picturesque geeting extended to th8 officers, men and guests of the United States grand fleet thus far on its cruise was tendered by the Japanese community of Oahu. The welcome was in the form of a lantern parade in which hundreds of persons marched, representing the varsity clubs of the colony. There were also many floats illuminated by thousands of lights. The procession extended for several miles and wound through the darkened streets of Honolulu to palace, where it was reviewed by Governor Wallace R. Farrington, Admiral Robert E. Coontz and the congressmen and newspaper men with the fleet. Jap-enes- e Io-la- allyour walls For sleeping rooms formal parlors and reception halls dining room and living room for the library and for public buildings. Properly applied it wont rub off. Ask your dealer for Colorchart, or write Miss Ruby Brandon, Alabas- tine Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Helium Supply Is Increasing Washington. Sufficient helium gas to inflate both navy dirigibles, the Los Angeles and the Shenandoah, will be available by July 1 if the present rate of production continues. The only supply of helium in the United Ala-basti- ne Alabastine a powder in white and tints. Packed in packages, ready for use by mixing with cold or warm water. Full directions on every package. Apply with an ordinary wall brush. Suitable for all interior surfaces plaster, wall board, brick, cement, or canvas. States Is that turned out at the helium production plant at Forth Worth, Texas. Present operation of this plant is under the joint direction of the army and navy and helium is allocated to the two services according as it is needed in their r craft. Until July 1 the present system, by which either the Los Angeles or the Shenandoah must lie idle, deflated, while its companion ship takes the air, will continue. The plant is working at capacity, but the lighter-than-ai- process of helium production complicated one. is a Root Resigns from Peace Body New York. The resignation of Elihu Root as president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the selection of President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbic university to succeed him is a t Cuticura Talcum ' Unadulterated Exquisitely Scented t1 t V -- t-r V |