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Arthur Ix ' y ;e: t the weeh-erMany rrtenilir ctxmirg i. ocoan iluuitur with hi parents, Mr. on steamer In tho taat century, with M ionj Leg.-nby- , Atlhur H aalla stretched, th captain not ra a'udic-hU to on at the U. t f I) lee sunt. They dia'i do tlitt jMun!njr 1. J um'jy.' aoy longer. i:! lr. a dd mn. erptng ... leviHe and Riiiu.r- Hrrwsrd. dl-r- bilo wee Jr Ihrwbrd gu,M "Ar.f-'hi- r 1 1 Tl-r- vth during They returned hume g, feature srJ one w 1, a.S mn.h to tie of the frArnn-reJ, h the 0r." l i. nt of th-- h re brg, f grwful uvrci. and effectively net olf in n res 11 panel. .J "The fn.Rt fenJ r fare up frm h.-i- In an Fifty nto mn found Oklahoma cost min. I he world will l.oor know ihdr print'd only In local crpeti Only coal ri!t;o on their "Land," yolne la a minor Incident In Induatrlal development. However. tho 59 deaths my cause sympathy for a motront, a fe1nY that won runrlne such rLka should bo bottor paid and safety device do veloped, In spite of coat mould frlin.p ,n r;irry hieher hr.- - Thp ut 1 U r. , iiU. wtr y. the front then fcmrly. nJ ,ht. fr,jnt cnJ of tj. shield, now in nne piece, cloaely ! follow the flowing lines of the car D.xhop and Mrs. Levi Sorenson re.h,ck t tho cow, wot: , ti.Mi llttt ,'! HI) I I ita other tiiti n ibr ! Sii-- hi A yaany l H I t ' J j nc Fr mr lk John, limn a derail hi the aorlnl lid a mankind rtnrlns ha of arlconi Wtrn New ES-TAT- K eld llmca young folk rt I spent avanlngs Anglo-America- n may not be wise. nux-hanic- The Russians are going ahead Industrially and In other ways. They will bo the world s greatest cash cusentertomers one day. tained at Christmas dinner at their i home for Mr. and Mrs. Miles Curfew, j And It Is reported that of all the nations, Russia, lu 1929, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Kirr.mons Harvard and largest percentage of Its public mon- children end Mrs. Gerald Mason and children. eys on arlr.tlon. A Nation that simultaneously develMiss Gail Johnson left Wednesday ops aviation and industry is not one to be snubbed, safely. for Wert Jordan, where she is as an instructor in the schools, At Linares, Spain, a woman dream was he accompanied by Floyd John- Ho;s and Alfalfa I'nboaf-abl- e beef marketed, due to the better ed that a lottery ticket with the numCombinat'nn. bers 55363 would win the grand J2, son. quality animals being fed this year. V 100,000 prize In the forthcoming lotMost of the Imperial Valley feeder There lias been a substantial inMrs. Mnntcz Harvard and rhd Iren tery. cnttle during the fall months came In ftpaln the people ate encouraged "pm! New Year's day at Glenwood crease in pork production in Ca.ifor- - from drouth districts in California, I to buy lottery tickets as they once is guests of Mrs. Harvard's parents. r'a during ment years, particularly end from the Intermountain country. were In this country. People don't like Southern California. However, ;n Last year, the supply consisted main-!- v increasto pay taxas, fut are willing to conroom is for still vastly I.ittle Winnona an.! Duane Har-v- a there of Mexican cattle of the inferior tribute to the State by gambling. and other d, and Audrey Madsen, were ed quantities in California lity. Siuh stock d'd not prove qui nt a birthday party given in western states, when it is considered 'tuests and Imperial Valley cattlecrowd the After the lady dreamed, the west is supplying only a profitable men last fall laid in native cattle at broke in and wrecked the store of the honor of Jean Scorup at Salina, Tues- that fraction of the million hogs needed man that owned ticket 55363, and day. costs of 1 to 2 cents less than j for the Los Angeles market alone. first, police rescued him. cattle cost them a year prevplamer there is A foolish man would have waited Miss Melva Nelson of Redmond, For the wraFe f;irnerious. to win the grand prize. No so with was a house guest at the W. R. ri',nP in live h(,P" at pricvs the owner of the ticket. prevailing during the past sveral Supplemental in homry last wk. Fccdng Helps He organized a lottery of his own, yP9TS. Cattle Industry. sold 4,000 shares in his dream ticket, Wi,h nian mair and sreciaU' Miss Flame Thompson relumed to and made a big profit. The most development Ucr school work Sunday. She was nocrPs n western states beggi.ig for in the Pacificoutstanduig cattle trade durCoast room of is st;ll plenty Managers of business on a smaller omp.micd by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. buyers, there 1929 was the trend towards feed ing Recent or db'Ha t10'0 scale will bo interested to learn that Thompson who will remain in Provo production. lot operations and supplemental feedGeneral Wood, president of Sears, for a weeks visit. figures from the California state de- ing on pastures and ranges. Thete the & Roebuck Co., with 40,000 employes, partment of agriculture indicate been a gradual trend that way hes of calendar thirteen the at alfalfa year value of adopts crop yearly Miss Grace Bishop was a guest at for several months for business purposes in years, but the effects farm other exceeding every AV. R. Johnson over the home the old of were the noticeable last year. place particularly crop. Throughout the western counThe thirteen-montyear, twenty-eigh- t week end. of The use alyear. intelligent dry try. there is greater demand for day3 in every moDth, one day feed and feeds been has feedsupplemental to increased lot due falfa dry over each year, every day of every in nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. G. D. Moron stabilizing values ing and daily herd improvement. very helpful week failing on the same day of the !rn. children of the holidays Friccs for r.lfafa have been high through making possible the spreadspent Og month year after year, facilitates and remain for an enough to affod good returns n ing out of cattle supplies to the simplifies business, and makes it here. Mrs. Mason with her parents at farmers, not only during recent markets, and the resultant eliminaindefinite v easier to make comparisons. The thirteen-montarrangement Glenwood. Mr. Mason, accompanied months but over a period of years. tion of burdensome supplies during over the by Harvey Harvard, returned home Just all to be adopted ought now, alfalfa hay growers in rry particular season of the year. world. Sunday. are receiving Southern California But It is hard to change old custo $27 per ton for U. S. No Sheepmen Beat Drouth from toms. Ifarvpy r.irsons, who has been away 1 alfalfa. It would be remakoble if Condtions. to How many times do you breathe, In work;ng for the past year, returned our Western fanners continued Sheepmen have found tb.3t it pays one minute? Guess off band. for a short visit with his parents. overlook the nvllions of card) await-n- ta keep ev'e3 in good, growing Many that know about the revolutbe:r bcA and call in during and following th" lamb-!ntions of an airplane propeller, or a Mi"5 Maxine Dalton returned home markets. Why not produce a staple season. In a season like the pressteamship Ecrew, take little interest Friday, after spending thp holidays article, rather than experiment with ent cne, when little green feed is in their own machinery. at Spring City.' a crop that may or may not find a avail' Me, the lamb crop would have ready demand ? Many of us sock the been seriously hit both in death loss-- e The breathing question is suggested market rather than the practical of stock McInMiss case It the that the spectacular of lambs and in poor quality. appears Margaret by if the buvers and our bank account tells the story. Through the use of various suppletyre, Plainfield, N. J., school teacher, woo'd le who breathes only five times a min- would be satisfied with paper profits. mental feeds, largely cf molasses conute, twelve seconds to a breath. ScienGreen Trcd In Imperial Valley News. Iudinnspolis tent, the ewes have been kept in thrivtists call her a physiological mirAttracts Cattle. ing condition and lambs will go onto 16 breathe to acle. You, probably, BEAUTY. OF TEST new feed in thrift y and healthy of the 193. the monhs early During 18 times per minute, the average for 1e the mean Our idea of a real pretv girl is the Los Angeles market depends to condition. It may a'-adults. tand in a a great evtnt upon Imperial Valley of getting the lemhs on the trr rketsj ope that, never had to However, Miss McIntyre has o earlier, catl fpod-r- - ff,T requirermn' "ro' de-- rp j. Danbury Gazet'e. akayn means a better!i advantage She breathes very depl. ekou price for th" sheepman. It is there that ae Experiments show that she takes ta j on' V.V Ini' rithludd julgmcnt until 80 percent p many rattle on , t three pinta of air at a breath. Th r i of oi; Irak the slfaifi apd Te pfoo .u,mtrf average adult takes in only one plat. wo got i'1 the fact". Jut posiby 1. Fast. v v Y. ho too little oxygen That Pn-iJs Fst all lnba treaty think- - as a ycir ag'. viicu tho t r. ; r m;.n ircau . Ihf We-t- . The t) at C3.f'00 to 49.- - ard tvt.sf Is why we need exercise, makiac aa ing it cxi'rcs"nian' receipt her ve ' breathe more rapidly and deeply. for a porcci or some hung. Detroit 000. Kove.cr, there nroVtly will shoots the feljv who insult. I Fwtuit w hu 1929, VJ Snww lM ($, Newt, actually be a greater tonnage of Loram JournaL I em-ioy- e I 'IJavestock. ysk.Situatioru - John-iP0'- 1 . - I I ! 0, h v.-i- g con-dito- , 4 I o b-- ef j f-- cd th-- pa-tu- !- ,;p-rir- K'-II"- - 1 im-uF- - n Jrk and h I Lm ret anted colr lh caster ad a bappy New lt l . w afcy. Tlu-- Yr fr ai 1 , Jftr Aflac N w Yi-sr- a Sfwi rn Nw Yr country can Hm el'le hack l a hmjrttoof hnrlwi.ik tituli tti aith n dlsttirt.ln tofu'-nee lo 4 fah-lonc- d aiat'"B of Ih ps-jr- lb IPce.-lu- r KmimiHmHumu t A t New Years a Discovery V V V i By t bn p and Ihflr aldra L a - and llwy Bteani II slneerely though mub arcs cs'ti scion lhat be bU tge lo a different rpurh, Th breaking day. ai:b an suid ion os-n!n4 happy the entire Hn family, and all ruflrrl'iiw I hid II marked more 1 ti New Yea- r- they that II mark I lie he;,1tnitig of another cycle la ih evoleiioti of lh race. A 11 Soto t atrnlnj trar. Il la tho AH' aee bout raidnj aid.nl prior lo la hiiahethd at . In lh mnatio-- 4 crilary. . Vrvr t lorf Ilian tiry t a seen mscy uf them stte, lit of ynui rrr an I older folk in a siiintl limn no-- i for a art 1 N.- - ttu-u- n pnrcri. ai4 zroup sixth judicial ms- T!;!CT C'H'IiT CF THF STATF FOR TIIK ( F UTAH IN AND COUNTY OF SNMF.R. IN TIIK MATTER OF TIIK OF JURGEN JORGI ti hn It a many. In f.il, Hsl it y ll'.ll clot-- , la suz eel In Its a!d- - many sum rc, 'f re.'l' did b .r Ja of ran Brrr Intora anil lb t hi (Sle nuntnj ta al It ts only sni.it.rr tttlcpiw' aor-- biuih lctura Iniprtnint aHn lit $eo j, inure aliob iba comlm anl ctiu of ninny iwminlti II,-l.s- ry utie la M coul-- Tt-e- , c msih. the SB'I II t (, a friarnej i t.m I tie I Srw U.Tefw I front I, to in qunrlrf t, ht t. hs Ibe dd d lio draw lit rtatr rl i ,o ooi liny il. (horrful mk from litcb b sltctt ibo runa an arum u rann. but a of rniimua Inm-i,- . Iiocuin rrmlniMwiii. Rrfur hltq ar the . h x In k In fancy, solo-(th- i ten-.en- The Russian marrlaeo system ta convenient, for thos? uncertain aa to tholr own tulnda. You get a dlvorc In Russia almost aa easily as you get a bos of matches In America. Britain dlallkea this, and a Rrltlab court refueea to recognize - Russian marriage. Our proud nation refuses to recog nice anything that Russia does, except buying from us for cash. We detest revolution, although our own government and titles to AmercUn real estate are based on It This haughtiness lyfrs, i. lr I Jt. aaay J ' il ., cr unri Biontal CRKlin oiH. . t 11 y I 4 I fliso, h't I V Blr la anl. II Is t ' A h Si'l d Mr I A ltd k, d mbLJ C4 Rigwera. IN td sad Uk Tuesday from a short stay at j ,.Th(? nsr fontl.ri ,,M c,rryinjr Hinckley. While there they they were cronn. ml will over the whnl1 Notice is hereby gLcn by the high the rue: ts of Mrs. Josephine Chris- down at the rear in an out-- j derr.'gned executor of the rstate of . curve ward to n po;nl two inches low- - Jorgcn JorgenMMi, deceased, to the. a cr than formerly. Jrred.tora of and nil persona having! Mr. nnd M. W. R. Johnson nnd wish to eniphaxize that thec claims against the said deceased, to 'I dnuihtcrs. CInt nnd Varnn, and son types to be shown do not const tute txh'lii them, with the necessary Vernon, and Mis Mrlva Nelson, were a new model but are new bodies on after vouchers, within two months Tues s nt a delicious chicken dinner th? Mndcl A chassis. Virtual- - the first publication ef this notice, to prcM.nl .umaj, gj'en y . r. end .Irs. A. I. j no fh3nfo will lc found in the the said (I. M. Rurr, in the County of Tippilts at mechanical plant. jFcvi.r, Ftsle of Utah. construct: in "While the I)atd Janunry 3nl, 1930. Mdvm Cropper of H.nekley, was A car j, constantly lie-- ! of thJ a house guest at the W. R. Johnson ing improved in accordance with thei home Wednesday and Thursday. Ford policy of giving greater value, no need for any major changes has Miss Myrtle Madsen of Price, came lioen shown. Nearly 3,000,000 Model hero to be at the funeral services of A type cars are now on the rends ier grandfather, Wilford Ivie. nnd they h3ve proved their reliabilFirst pub, ity." Mr. and Mrs. James Curfew .ui-ne- ww .. Ilian It M Nt other r wnry i.tii him nitli nub rumorutt hd alii lli- further inform at ian cttiih lr County (b rk or Boywths Iwioi a)t sin. f 1leH a V-.- -- I (-' John I'! fr knit (LX RORkTE AN1I GCAIUHANSUIP N OTIC FA NOTICK TO : to. I f. r I Biinil I t III I r-- Ilf. Legal Publications. ix.ll.-ge- r Otlirl t) s a vtt. Tear' it waa I It tnirmi. lib Il ad Ul kin: mn m l- - you It l l- - Q4 ti ' r man f Meiu I'dik lu Itirft A - wh lb a t to HltiUMiiiuitmnisn', W ;.! anew, 4rJ J al T C tdt y J I M dntd,il h ( the awl il aw 4 l- Lt I y iMw4 m yeta I rc-wrncl.e- c THWIWIM i:i r.k 4y h Uitld, a Ht W pg 1wM pw bi b.f wdc, rsa It lb Idw tw do M In 7 JI ier. There are finger kn.'b in the underside of the thn, pixid.tg a seflight would be o,blo and aafo by cure and In nbuwei auy Bight ty day, and gtap. M.-IVuhli r and Min kind of aaatbor. "The new hod i higher and longMu'" ate titumjig to their sMhh er than that r.ow In ure, and n dt- However. lone befot ch aa air vffk Sindav, after apenlirg the tin tae fefturo la the mn.ild r.p. j mala road could t a trembled and here. 7hiy are alud'-t.tat the which starts at the nd.atr and run, . f.nncd pilot would probably .us on a line back to th cr.w tr'ght Luo landing place only f.a e ck I lorn Itltn.e 44 inaU J it io D. if. Cof f ! 11 It 1l l n.ltf .it thw to e aifciifhle. add tip ftrirt-- t the er, many little irMui.tit wdlj tw ibhrfxed, Mr. continue I.' "I tr iriHttiirr, he aa.J, "there the new steering Wheel. AH pasrett ger car will 1 e;ujj.td w th a rew . n.a le of hard cuir.jo-.tiuii- , llavk tyj-elu in tohr ard pl,fhxl to a tre. It w.ll le e.ititern In, he in J.4. meter, one h:,!f an inrh aim Her than the furnirr wherl and sightly heav t,.- - HkUM Aswa I tt ny m! f.l, U - i tl Ai wih , i I ehm 1 1 I lai.i-- fO'.T I 1 It l ll J ;vm? t Ucv: Veer n r h thr- ' aa t a5- - By Will D, Must l Altbial fMUlia f the ig - t.e pLyuig the Model with a bold .!. ah r, nt )tr A Med-- l - it i.: a;-1'- ' 'K t me llw j,:l in tu'IHf if bolhtlav anni- , i .1.1 il gift fil l! I.H .I.lf l (I the Haiti ot.liUMft stklug Mu to kep our 'Ll', IfaHnra Is If d upaiv.o th prtt'dtniltl ri.Kinu nwa'ug In April l A ur) in. renting aff.-.l- r was bai TMa 101 Iml Jlaitl . it the IWrritJri.re club cr.tertii'n dtdaiaa for tbo 1 a' a They az tally uir in !.unr of Mr oil (liMiftt mra, bd ihvtr fulktawi 1'iui l!a Lie's hiithday sw:ivtriy r fichtlrg folio to They at If via to ty an kr p tira from Mr, a.d Mrs, JltrLrt that ih doing to auli othrr tbit nut!.-.! l,.'t wed fr. n, Salt luVa do. might t"!!)1. zlter spending thtis'inaa tiers, W R Myo. a vLilon engine. 1 u Vsita J hnon is lesvirg genuine air lino ought to M built Ph a right of a ay on ni!l she f r will rr-- t whete y I'iod, Undine flrlda every fifteen tnltoa. ly. h r i t.d.rs as a stuJent at R. With aurh an arrangement. ho. Y. I. pietldtft'l liSQaeoisnis la. !v!r ,Vi The Kew Year m l) (tti-rHiaha- i:i,i::i:.Mu:ai!;it tfla of tin Ik itt-r'- JobO peer Into lha ruddy amber he arondrra If aurb Iblnga could ba possible now. II knows (hut parrots and children are rarely If ever seen together now at aortal functions and lhat they are seldom aecn at theater or In church In the tame groups. "Rut we did it, anyway," b tnur- mura In a tone of aomewbai suppressed wonder that It could ever have been possible I And this la aa h recall It: Aa Th evening was cool and crisp; th sky bright and cloudless, the ground covered with anow, heavily crusted. Consciously, fie was not aware that from any other night. Yet aubconscloualy he realized something was unusual. He might see ninny more New Year eves aa. Indeed, he hns been privileged to do-- hut he would never again see the pnsslng of sn old century, with Its great epochal at niggles and moment ous achievements, and the arrival of a new one with a deno slate upon which humanity must transcribe Its what of record accomplishment would the next one he? White, and unmarked. h page of an unwritten book the T spread of (lie before hint. He was to h worlds billions of people i part in tnnscriliing a new rernr.. The thought was Impressive. a A hroad grin sweeps his fare, Ti nr tired by others In the room dim light and tlm crackling warm)' f the fireside made aii drowsy hours and wild festivities are no part of the present life of one who had reached adult Hfe when the hells clanged and whistles looted, and horns blew, as 1900 was ushered In. Children, and in some eues grandchildren are out !n the wild Ja.zitiess of the night Every cne Is doing It, he thinks, but himself. A world pleas-ure-niaIs seeing a new year's arrivul amidst a gaiety and thoughtless frivol It Is all In the that Is astounding. way we are brought up. he admits, to himself, and Is broad minded enough to recognize that wi!h the turning of tho wheel of time ti gradual but none the less effective evolution has taken He Is conscious that, the place. young man and young woman of today those of the flapper age he calls it are as different In their thoughts nnd mental reactions as are our present highly bred domestic animals and their prehistoric ancestors of the Stone age. As lie takes another long pull on his friendly pipe there is a glow, followed by a dense cloud of smoke. The iurling rings ascending in the half light of a lessening fire give the appearance of. and, in reality, cause the full effect His mind flief back- of dreaminess. ward and he is again In the happy events and great accomplishments of the past. How long John sleeps in the quiet room, while younger members of his family are out to welcome a New Year, we could not say. la the op presshe silence, the tick of the man- tel clock can be beard distinctly. It'a regularity would not suggest that a year Is dying, nor would It suggest (jie j0y 0f t lie coming of a New Year aD(j possibility of liCO being one 0f earth's happiest New Year. save for the clock, all Is silent there is the. autbreak of this was different .tt d - J j Katherine Kticlman X tFFf H-U w r i II J , ) j WAS a typical mid treat ,crn was falling In aofU feathery fluke, turning the elty tt Ibirothy Ur uasharply aa th a p.inoruma of beauty. di II caught her brealh looked nt the picture. Niidiletily she slapped on her brake to her Interest site hnd almost rna over a Illlle fellow on th anow eoy. ered park drive. Jumping out hastily, she Inquired of the boy If he whs hurt. "No. ma'am." he answered, half apnlogetlrnlly. "I Tm sorry I was in the way. I ought to have been lookin, but but I wus about worryln' "Oh, It was all fault," Ihirothy my answered, sur- at her prised eif. And -- and I'm so glad you're not hurt. If yon tell me where you're going. I'll he glad to take you there." "You see. ma'am," the little fellow tried hnrd to keep the quaver out of his voice, "my ma Is renl sick and and I thought, maybe, I could shovel snow for some rich folks to help out." Dorothy Crandell was not In the habit of paying particular attention to ragged urchins. Rorn In the lap ol luxury, she bad never taken any interest In those who have to wrest an existence from life. Now she was shaken out of her usual selfishness, nnd frightened, too. bv the thought that she might have killed the boy And, too. the manliness of the liitle fellow, coupled with his solicitude for his mother, touched her strangely. Something awoke Dorothy's heart that had never come to life before. Then she took the boy Into her ear and drove back with him to the lit tie cottage down In the hollow where hia mother lay 111 In the two hours that followed Dor othy Crandell made the discovery that she had been of real very littleIn service the world before. For tbe first time In hei life she felt the glow of happiness that comes from helping others. The grat 1 1 u d e and appreciation of the sick woman touched her beyond measure. Tears had welled up Into the faded eyes as sbe took flie bill that Dorothy pressed As soon ns into her hand at leaving. JIa gomes heck from (lie hos'dtal and we get on our feet again. I'll lay every cent of it back, she suM No no! you mustnt think of ft," Dorothy answered hack Tills New Year's experience had awakened her to the discovery flirt l!f' greater t , hfippin (. -- s Mcs 1929. W , estern ' ; g , ' till 1. , ; l |