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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH : Just News Notes Live in J Its a Privilege M Lover COOLIDSE ! a A v: ", outside buyers, enough available stock remained to supply a carload for Evanston, Wyo., in January. This lot came from herds m the Rlcbmond-- . Lewiston association. Vernal Uintah basin was a taled by a heavy snowfall on Colton Summit. Government mall trucks, stage cars and passenger cars are unable to make the trip over the summit of 8000 feet elevation. Stages and trucks from Price were forced to turn back a few miles from Castlegate on the west and on the east all traffic was stopped at Duchesne. Huge tractors are busy boring a passage through the snow t relieve the congested traffic. Earl Tuesday morning a huge snowsllde covered the road with seven feet of snow on the west side of Colton SumMyton A checkup at the plant ol the Uintah Basin Farmers Seed Grow erg association revealed the fact that 2000 sacks of alfalfa seed and clover seed are stored in their warehouse. Two carloads of seed were shipped during the past few days. The seed this year has moved very slowly out of the basin. The argument presented Is that there is an overproduction of CONSOLATION "Well, Mrs. Johnslng," a colored physician announced, after taking her Ah hus husbands temperature. knocked da fever outen him." "Sho miff, was the excited reply. "Am he gwlne get wtll, den?" "Nom," answered the doctor. "Deys no hope to' him, but you lots de satisfaction (,b knowln dat Iip died cured." Amerlcau Legion Weekly. NOT TO SPEAK OF LAW s Oriental Wlint prevents you from having more than one Amet-lean- wife? American rule. Common as sense, a is Luck between November and Mareb 1 showed only 6.64 Inches precipitation and .37 Inches snowfall. Vernal lucky huxliand U the one Whose wife the chance has had To see the men she "might have wed All turn out pretty bad. Ttw In Doubt The autoraobilist had called at the filing station and had his tires filed with air and Ids radiator with water. I Gee, he remarked cheerfully, dont see money , w how you fellows make any ith so many of these .places." group of men and federal The polite attendant grimly reand state tractors and trucks are fight- marked that lie wondered sometimes ing strenuously to clear the road that himself. Is the route of the passenger stage and mail service in and out of the Ulutah Not in a Hurjy to Land basin. A huge snowsllde occurred Dey say you kin go so high In dese shortly after midnight Monday a mile balloons you kin hear do uugels sing. smith of the Indian canyon summit Well, why dont you go up in one? Myton This portion of, the Uintah Not whilst dars hingin gwlne on basin has been visited by a up (lar. De only way i'll ever git to snowfall. It ineltod very rapidly. In glory Is wett everythings quiet wen fho upper country at Mountain Home, I kin creep In an hide out, fo dey Mt. Emmons, Altonah and White lias a chance ter ux snrchln quesllocks the snowfall was much heavier. tions ! A fall of snow In the basin means additional snow in the mountains. This Not Presbyterian win prove beneficial to all during the Globe Trotter Ill have to give It 'Irrigating season. to your race, Mr. Goldstein. In every Gunnison With the water condilaud I have visited 1 have found Hetions better than they have been since brews witli the exception of Alaska., 1023 and the prospects of more snow Mr. Goldsletn Alaska? Veil, I dont falling in the mountains, the feeling know, but Iceberg uint no Presbyof optimism is prevalent throughout terian know. Capper's name, y this section. Water measurements Weekly. taken by officials of the Manti national forest last week show that the A High Price snowfall is heavier and that the water Sweet Young Thing Wliat would content is greater than for several you not pay to be as young as 1 nm? years in the watersheds. Crusty Bachelor I would even pay Ilrigham City A.' A. Gallia ter of the penalty of being as foolish. Salt Lake City, representing Jeremiah A two-inc- h - Williams' company, wool buyers, of Boston, was in Brigham City during the week for the purpose of negotiating for the 1927 wool crop of this section. Mr. Callister purchased some 17,000 fleeces atthe rate of 32 cents per pound, It is reported. Moab Lewis T. Quigley, foi the past yqar acting supervisor of the La Sal national forest, has been transferred to the Fishlake-Fillmor- e national forest, and expects to leave for his new district about March 1. Allen G. Folster, formerly assistant supervisor of the Fishlake-Fillmore- , will become supervisor of the La Sal forest about March 1. Mr. Folster arrived Wednesday from Richfield, and will be Joined shortly by his family. Vernal Edward Samuels, representing Jeremiah Williams & Co., Boston wool buyers, has purchased 6000 fleeces of this spring's wool clip from Ashley valley woolgrowers, the price paid being 30 cents per pound. Delivery is to bo made at Watson on or be- fore June 1. This wool represents dips from the bands of farmers throughout Ashley valley, Individual fleeces ranging from fifty to 250 from tiie various farms. . Farmers , throughout Kays villa ; Davis county .will, during the next 'reek,, plant hundreds of thousands of tomato seeds In hotbeds, It is reported. Tactically every agriculturist is for tomato sets and other - plants that require hotbed treatment. ... NOT A PAIL , , ' . er am lteggle Aw Hiss Sharpe? Miss S. No 1 youre a little .pale. not even s pint cup! Was Also a Nut Don't worry if your Job is small And your rewards are few; Remember that the mighty oak Was once a nut like you. That Was a Crime "What was he arrested for? "Well, you see, he choked his gine Indications are that, a fairly large : - - en- "Huh! You cant attested for choking an engine, can you? No, but you can be for using that kind of language in a public place. pre-parin- g mato acreage will be planted county next spring. ' In 4 , f the 18,000 Ephraim Approximately fleeces of wool were sold by Ephraim sheepmen. Six c.ys were contracted ; to Adams and LeUnd at 30 cents pound, $1 peer tece to be paid now and the balance on delivery. Two cars were sold to the JJereminh Williams company on a flat.contract of 30 cents of warm ..Ogden While a half-inc' rain was falling here, there was a ' snowstorm in tljo mountains east cl here and Huntsville reported 22 inches 7? of snow .on the level. Ogden has more moisture thus far this month than it usually does In the en tire month of February. pr V-- to-- , h FOW-ARM- the General Motors line is an Automobile Show in itself. Here is every style of body. Every type of four cylinder, six cylinder, eight design cylinder. Every improvement. Every price, from the Chevrolet touring car at $510 to the Cadillac with special coach work at $9,000. A car for every purse and purpose. Every one of the models now on display is differont and distinguished. Yet two uni fying characteristics bindthem all together: THIS YEAR EVERY CLOSED BODY is by Fisher. The quality of all body workmanship is Fisher quality, and because Fisher is owned by General Motors, every resource has been utilized to make body and chassis a perfect quality unit. JL MODEL has shared in the 2 EVERY advantages of General Motors research, purchasing standards and Proving Ground tests; and in the economies of volume production. Dollar for dollar you will buy more value in the car you select because of General Motors quality and the publics purchase of more than 1,200,000 General Motors cars last year. n . . . MOTORS line is a direct record-breakin- g patron- THE GENERAL of the age accorded by the public in 1926. The economies which this great volume afforded have been passed on to the car purchaser in even better quality. With great pride we invite you to inspect these new General Motors cars and to make one or more of them your own. In-sul- L fasd-nntlo- GENERAL MOTORS tt CHEVROLET ' OAKLAND GMC TRUCKS - - PONTIAC - BUICK - OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC YELLOW CABS, TRUCKS &. BUSES The Electric Refrigerator FRIQIDAIRE Air Made to Order Surgical Movies Motion pictures of surgical operations in natural colors have been obtained in Berlin, Germany. A three-colo- r process is used. Reflections concentrate powerful light on the operating table. The camera is tlie electric motor drie being controlled by tin operator who watches tlie progress of tlie operation through a telescope. Washington Star. Heard at the Dance at that girl. Doesnt she look desolate? "Yes; like tlie last rose of summer, left blooming well alone." apparatus is operated at tii of Pennsylvania hospital, In Philadelphia, which enables doctors to determine the cause of liny fever, asthma and other bronchial It supplies an atmosphere lo tlie patltnt either cleared of all possible irritants or charged with pollen, An University tlie effects of dust, etc. various irritants, the doctors can tdl which is causing the patient trouble. Opportune Look Why usually is it that an ignorant man lifts such positive opinion' ? Bix Im going to give up cigars. I fix Good right now I can do with . Boston Transcript. Cottefoua wife uever knows what she wants. "Mine does; it Is anything our neighbors have that we cant afford. "My His End Doctor Every ntan should have a fad ; It's a mental safety valve. Better cultivate one. Pat lent I already have one. Doctor What I it? Patient Collecting unpaid bills Perhaps you will add one, doctor. Not Exclusive Betty (aged seven) Our family is awfully exclusive. Is yours? Bessie (aged eight) No. Imieeil We haven't auj tiling to he ashamed of. di-lu- t CHILDREN Cry for MOTHER- :- Fletchers Castoria is especially to relieve Infants in and arms Qtildren all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, pre--par- one A smart fool Is dangerous and aa ignorant one is still more so. r . f SETS JUNE FIRST AS DATE PARLEY AND MAKES SOME RESERVATIONS Ban-- croft imd selected Rodney Spencer us a suitable husband for their daughter. Ethel's father had money und it was a maxim in the Bancroft Tam-llPresumably Acceptance that in order to Insure a happy und Japanese Door Leaves Open for Consideracontented should posterity money tion of Understanding marry money. But the young mau himself must come up to specifications. Mr., and Mrs, Bancroft were judicious. They gyve Rodney und his Washington Prospects of early action fortune the Held test and pronouuced by President Coolldge In connechim all right. Then they mude the tion with his proposal for a suppleturtlcul mistake that most parents in mental naval conference at Geneva like situations make of continually were further removed due to the fact praising Rodney to Ethel and hinting that Japan, In accepting the suggesat what a good husband lie would tion, set June 1 as the earliest date by make. Ethel liked Rodney well which her delegatee could be prepared to proceed wltji negotiations. enough. The Japanese acceptance, made pubBut marry him? Nay, way. He was entirely too prosale a proposition for lic under the arrangement of the Tokio Ethel to consider lit the light of a government, complied clonely with lover and a Imsbuiid. lie was a good forecasts of the Japanese attitude as fellow. If you like but oil so common made in the parliament at Tokio. Due place! What u contrast was his un- to this udvance notice the Japanese inimaginative talk to the glittering con- timation that the Tokio. government 3 capital ship versation. oX. Herbert Chilton. Herbert would not accept the had no money to speak of. That, ratio of the Washington treaty to bn Ethel told herself, was why her par- applied rigidly in any tonnage limitation agreement for auxiliary eraft ents disliked him. As to Bodin-she guessed he was which might be reached at Geneva not very deeply lit love with her if came as no surprise. The Japanese communication still Is lie wus at all. lie would readily be consolM. Heaps of girls Ware after to be studied by Secretary Kellogg and I'll make a his advisors, and it is anticipated that Rodney and his money. confidant of him," thought Ethel. The Mr. Kellogg will issue a formal stateopportunity came when they were sit- ment as ho did ia connection with the ting out a dance at the Iluntoons. French rejection of the American plan. Rodney," said she, I atn going to It has been indicated at the White tell you a secret. I have made up House, however, that President Cool-idg- e will defer any comment until the my mind to marry Herbert Chilton In British and Italian replies laso have tlie of of objections spite my parents. But you and 1 will always be friends, been received. will we not? "I suppose so," replied Rodney Senate Probes to be Resumed Here tomes Chilton now. Inquiries into the wearily. Yashington Ill leave you, Ethel If you dont Pennsylvania and Illinois senatorial mind. And he was gone. primaries will be reopened by the senThere," thought Ethel, Tin glnd ate campaign funds committee In orthat Is over." But, away down In her der to give the recalcitrant witnesses heurt, she knew that she was not en- another opporunity to answer questirely glad she was going to ndss the tions. The witnesses are Samuel of Rodney Sponger Chicago public utilities operacompanionship after all. But there came the bril- tor; Robert E. Crowe, states attorney liant Herbert, the loving and the cf Cook county Daniel J. Schuyler, loved. In another minute she was Chicago attorney for Insull, and Thom as W. Cunningham of Philadelphia, completely under the spell of his treasurer fo the Pennsylvania stRte And Herbert "talked turkey During the that nlglit when they got upon .the. Republican committee. last to committee inof the a Chicago of visit lie subject speedy marriage, sisted that his happiness he no longer summer, Insull, Crowe and Schuyler delayed. Ethel saw with a pang of refused to answer any question reattention he bestowed lating to contributions to an expendiJealousy or regular Rose Barstovv, who. like herself, ture by the Crovve-Barreupon was nn heiress. "Shed have him In Republican organization of Cook a minute If hed ask her, she thought. county. But lies mine." Upon her arrival home she wrote a note to Herbert British Charge and Chen Reach a note he was anxiously wailing for. Ilankow An important agreement In It she agreed to the plan upon has been reached by the British and which he had so insisted. The agreement between Cantonese. Yes, It was an elopement. At fonr Eugene Chen, Nationalist foreign minoclock In the afternoon Herbert met ister, and Owen OMalley, British her nt u designated place with his charge, was signed Saturday night. Its . roadster. They were to drive out Into terms were not divulged. Announcethe next county and he married. "Tills ment was made(also that Great Britain Is the happiest day of my life, said will begin convrsations with leaders in Herbert as they howled along. Once northern China looking, to a similar we are married your father will forget concord with the northern administraIds unreasonable prejudices. tion. Messages from Peklng.s.oy .that "You dont know father if yon Dr. V. K. Wellington Ko57 foreign minthink he is going to act the forgiving ister for the Peking government, and parent," re.lied Ethel. "He has sworn Miles W. Larapson, British minister to China, will begin conversations for I shall never have a cent of his money If I marry you. But what do we care? the purpose of reaching an agreement We have each other that Is enough." in the north. . Herberts face was a study. For a Coloradd River Begins to Recede minute he did not spenk. Then he Advices received Calexico, Cal. said slowly, Of course, we have each ofother, and that Is the main point. As from the government reclamation to your fathers money, as far as 1 fice at YTitna, Arlz., state that the Colorado river began to drop aftir reachmyself am concerned it signifies nothdome. be It ing a peak flow in excess or 70,000 seconBut would lo ing quite d-feet. As a result, workers who ing you Justice for me, a poor man, to take you from the luxurious surround- have been throwing up emergency levings to which you have been ac- ees to prevent cotton lands in Lower customed Hnd force you to share my California, Mexico,, from being inunto cease thr-ipoverty-strickeexistence? Perhaps dated, expect to be able -we hnd better--wa- it until your father labors. The Colorado .dropped when Is In a more agreeable mood. Ethel tlje main flow of the storm flood in the Gila river reached the Colorado chanknew that she ought, to feel heartbroken. But indignation and a feel- nel. The discharge had increased to second-feet- . The water contining of relief that she had found Her- 66.000 it was evident that the to until ued rise bert Chilton out In time overcame all other emotions. "Yes, she managed Gila flood had 6pent its force j to say ev pnl.v, perhaps that would be more prudent. There Is the Clear-vlll- e Congress o Fix Quotas of Imnvgrants Washington Among the important Golf Huh. Dor's stop there. I know a lot of people who belong to matters congress must determine in the club. Perhaps 1 can find a friend the brief remainder of the session is imwho will give us tea." r the standard by .which quotas of be after to are July applied On the piazza of the clubhouse they migration found several little tea parties In 1 next. On this question there is a difference between the house and senprogress and In one party was Rodwhile not fundamental, is Ethel knew almost ney. everybody ate, which, Reconciliation of the material. there. The new; comers were warmly .yet welcomed. Ethel assumed a forced difference Is imperative, because ol j the parly expiration of the present gaiety and luughed and chattered vii Hnd Herbert standard, vaciously,, Rodney scowled nt each other. Managing to Cuba Pays Off Old Debt to U. S. get aside with Rodney, Ethel said: Havana An old debt owed the Uni"Did you drive out?" ted States government was liquidated "Yes, replied Rodney. when the treasury department sent Then drive me back to the city. 1 $312,000 to Dr. Orestes Ferara, Cuban ' wont have Herbert Chilton drive me ambassador in The cabWashington. back if I have to walk." inet approved the debt abont a year Rodney led Ethel to where his car ago. but details delayed payment. The was waiting; they Jumped In and debt was incurred during the world were off. war. said someone, Chilton, "Hello, your fair companion has been car- Storm Claims Lives of Eight Seamen ried off. What does that mean? New Y'ork A raging Blizzard, a Oh," replied Herbert nonchalantly, companiod by high seas, and unusual I Just brought Ethel out to meet tides took Its toll of life and damage Rodney they had arranged It. I am to property and disrupted communicans It were." only Cupids chauffeur, tion along the eastern seaboard. Ffight As for Ethel, when Rodneys enr coast guardsmen perished when their was fairly on Its way she broke down 23S, smashed to fragments the boat, and cried. Then Fhe told Rodney the off Cape Cod, while two Provincetown, whole story. were; struggling to tlvdr destroyers "1 suppose you will never want to rescue. The flvemasted schooner Nanspeak to me after this," sighed Ethel. cy piled no the sands near Nantasket have to keep my hands and another ship, unidentified, was If I on the wheel In this congested traffic reported tlanegronsly near Cape Oo) Td show you, replied Rodney. before communication was lost. n - . ;rrr. 5-- 5 . Provo Nine Inches of snow, with a water content of .00 fell In Provo Saturday and Sunday, according to the report of Joseph D. Walton, weather observer. Precipitation amounting to 7.10 inches, with a snowfall of .85 Inches Is reported since November 1, 1926, while one year ago the period A car for every purse and purpose y mit. seed. :-z fT'HE fond purenis of Elbe! Logan - -r- ICopyrluht.) Grain feeding and excellent care brought dairymen enrolled in the five cow testing associations in Cache county high average herd during January, despite in the monthly re isa.y favorable weather conditions, it is re--. vealed in the monthly reports recently issued. The reports show that Cache valley young dairy breeding stock still is in demand. Though the herds were carefully combed earlier in the fall by CALL By H. IRVING KING A . JAPAN ECCEPTS The Recreant to Utah I nr- - ed Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep. 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