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Show f THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH ITALY D Opening of Winter Sports Carnival in Banff IEVISES News Notes f Its a Privilege Live in J Utah to S RESPONSIBLE NOW MUSSOLINI FOR WORK FORMERLY- - PER- FORMED BY FRANCE Ira. 0P9 ML Pleasant. One of the largest shipments of fat lambs thirty-oncarloads in all left Mt. Pleasant for the open market at Kansas City, Mo. The lambs wrere bought by Seth M. Patterson of Kansas City from sheepmen of Mt. Pleasant, Fairview and e lad has 1th. In Plan To Regain Lost Area; All Boundaries Hold; Purpose Is Considered To Be Very Plain Germany Defeated nia vas vas ler Moroni. io k: ns im- - Paris. At the precise moment when Europe is assembling at Geneva to complete the final phase of Locarno and bring Germany back into European fields, an equal and dominant fact is that Mussolini in his recent speeches and interviews had already revised the Locarno pact inself, transformed the whole situation and given his country a role more important and prominent than it has ever occupied in modern times. Locarno was a British conception which found easy German official agreement and rather less immediate French approval. It gained immediate strength with all elements in Britain, hut was and remains unpopular in Many French and Germany quarters. In essence, it represented a British conviction that peace in Eufope was not attainable without adjustment, that no such adjustment was possible while France feared Germany, nor if any exclusive Frapco-Britisentente were made. Accordingly, Britain guaranteed existing frontiers in the west, both German and French; brought both to accept these frontiers as permanent, and persuaded both to agree to German entrance into the league. For France, the bragain meant a British guarantee of French possession of for Germany, the present end of danger of new occupations of the Rhineland because of treaty failures, and ultimate freedom to revise eastern frontiers that is, to reclaim DanZing, the Polish corridor and Upper Silesia, to realize union with Aus- ler ad it. ho - er- ;e-al- - T7 iw of - ;e- to is is st h, d- - i n a- - r c d Franco-Germa- VHIGIEYS hand and A detachment of the Canadian Royal Northwest Mounted police leading the parade the winter sports carnival In the famous winter resort r SI Si h e, tria. Eastern eventualities have disquieted France, alarmed Poland and and led to the inclusion In the' 'Locarno pacts of an agreement that Germany should not seek by force to remake the eastern boundaries. But this only occentuated the Germany purposes to seek through the machinery of the league of nations to obtain a revision of the treaty of Versailles. This was the main argument offered by the German cabinet for German entrance. 4. r K ch I mlnutes- -e Uonyourt Try it0 Ogden. Sales of timber from the rational forest of Utah amounted to 13.853.000 board feet during 1925, it Is announced by the forest officials In the annual timber sale repbrt. The value of this timber Is estimated at $27,730. The greater part of the timber was disposed of through commercial sales, while 669,000 board feet was taken by settlers and ranchers or their own use at cost. Salt Lake City. Fossil fragments of a camel that inhabited the region around ancient Lake Bonneville some 250.000 years ago, have been unearthed in the Jordan narrows, according to Dr. Earl Douglas, who has charge of the dinosaur laboratory at the University of Utah. The fossils were discovered by Ed. Southwick in working a limestone quarry on the terraces of ancient Lake Bonneville, Just west of the Jordan Narrows. Salt Lake City. Headings In the lailroad and pilot bores of the Moffat tunnel on the east side, are flooded, Mrs. Marlon Cleveland Dell, daugh- according to word received from Denter of the late President Grover ver. It is said that the water was Cleveland, who has Just obtained a pouring from the east portal, at the divorce In Paris from William Stanley rate of 3200 gallons a minute. The Dell, whom she married In Princeton trouble will hold up work only a few hours, according to officials of the Dr. in 1917. of this small States Paul Bartsch the United camera, Carrying Salt Lake &- - Denver railroad In this National museum has just completed an underwater cinema hunt for fishes off coral of five coast the He the much as as Florida. among city. grottos spent FIRST YEAR ENDED f and hours at a time walking about the sea bottom. Vernal. Last fall the Uinta club of Vernal initiated a movement to mail service from Salt secure Lake to Vernal and the success of the movement is assured by a letter received from the fourth assistant postmaster general, provided tpe expenditures incident to the changed schedulo will not prove prohibitive. The new schedule Is to be made effective as soon as road conditions between Vernal and Prce are good. As during the past winter no delay whatever has been caused In the delivery of mail from Price to Vernal, the road having been in excellent shape at all times, the new schedule Is expected to be operative at once. Ogden. The national forest timber sale In Utah, although not impressive compared with that of the better forested neighboring states, played a big part in the development of the smaller communities remote from railroads, Paulina Longworth, daughter of forest service officials say In the anSpeaker and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, nual timber sale report. photographed on the eve of her first Ogden. The Ogden Union Railroad birthday. and Depot company will spend $70,00 in improvments around the union staConstables Good Work tion in Ogaen this spring, it Is anThe village constable was boustiny nounced by H. L. Bell, superintendent of his effective way with criminals and a hotel guest from the city fel of the company. Salt Lake City. Salt Lake will this prompted to take him to account Why, he said, havent you caugh year take care of her tourist visitors that fellow that has been robbing as never before if the plans of ComL. Finch materialize. houses around here for several missioner Postmaster General Harry New officially opened the 50,718th post office weeks? Fve got him on the run, re Even more than the 7000 tourists who In the United States at Bethesda, Md., on the outsklrtr of Washington. In turned the constable proudly. He's made the campgrounds their head this photograph the postmaster general Is shown presenting a basket of so scared of me that he doesnt dam quaiters in Salt Lake last year ar flowers to the postmistress, Mrs. B. F. Wallace. show himself when Im around." anti;ipated by Commissioner Firct one-hal- one-da- Now We Have 50,718 Post Offices y os VJt $ ered. Tv 3 1925. Event Marks Birthday Of Phone New York City. New York and London held their first telephone conversation, the fiftieth anniversary of the day Alexander Graham Bell obtained the original patent for the instrument. As part of the program, a was telephoned from news London to the Associated Press in New York, the first news story ever thus to be transmuted across the ocean. Across more than 3500 miles of lane and sea, voices ia London aame c'ea.Iy to listeners in New York. turn-awa- y Made Movies of Life of Fishes Salt Lake City. The 1926 citizens military training camp at Fort Douglas, June 19 to July 18, will be open to citizen soldiers in Utah, Wyoming, Nevada and all of Idaho with the exception of the ten northern counties, It is announced in pamphlet issued by the ninth corps area, United States army. Attendance at the Salt Lake C. M. T. C. this summer is expected Farm Supplies Plan Revised A revised program Washnigton designed to solve the farm surplus problem was submitted to the house agricultural committee by the group of middle western agricultural leaders who came to Washington to advocate the principles of the Dickinson bill. The farm leaders suggestions were made at the request of the committee and were intedned to meet strong which have been raised in executive and legislative quarters to provisions in the Dickinson bill assessing an equalization fee against producers to provide a fund to offset losses on crop surplusses sold abroad. :' n Price. E. E. and E. C. Pierce, farmers of Carbon county, shipped Vs the first carload of graded potatoes ever shipped out of Price this week. The potatoes were sold to the Fruits Mercantile company of Pueblo, Colo., for a price of $2.85 per sack f.o.b. Price. The potatoes graded U. S. No. 1, the highest standard. Roosevelt. For the first time in the history of the Uintah basin a shipment of potatoes to Salt Lake City left here. Arch Larson is filling a contract of three truckloads which are being hauled direct to Salt Lake via the Strawberry route. Ogden. Purchase of a school site in Our photegrepn shows the charred ruins of the Englert theater in Iowa City, Iowa, which burned at an the southeastern part of the city by the Ogden city hoard of education will estimated loss of $150,000, leaving the town and University of Iowa without a playhouse. likely be authorized at a meeting of the board. The board considered the matter at their regular meeting and DIVORCE GETS PARIS deferred action in order to consider another site than the one now consid. Citizen Soldiers of Utah, Wyoming, Nevada and Idaho Attend Here Courses of instruction at the 1926 camp will include the basic and the red, white and blue courses. The basic course, with age limit of 17 to 24, for men without previous military training provides preliminary military training, including physical development, athletics, school of the soldier, squad and company drill, rifle marks manship, first aid, camp sanitation personal hygiene, military courtesy meaning of discipline, studies in citi zenship. The red course, for grad uates of a basic camp between the ages of 17 and 25, provides training In infantry, cavalry, field artillery and coast artillery. Graduates of the red course are eligible on a recommendation for the white course, which provides advanced training, while the blue course is for warrant officers, enlisted men or selected civilians who are physicaly fitted for commissions In the officers reserve corps. started per ton. TRAINING CAMP LIMITS DEFINED to equal or exceed that of in Banff which Flames Wipe Out Iowa Citys Only. Playhouse n Alsace-Lorrain- Salt Lake City. For the most part the bee colonies of the state came through the winter in excellent condl tion, reports Dan Ilillmon, state bea inspector. On his last trip out Mr. Hillman observed the bees were commencing to stir. He noted many buzz ing arour.d the maple trees and puss willows, gathering pollen. NEW HANDY PACK Ogden. A greatly increaser sugat beet acreage is expected in Utah and Fits especially In Davis and Weber counpurse pocket ties this year, as a result of the decision of the Utah Canners associaMore for your money tion to pay no more than $10 for toend the best Peppermint matoes and peas, in the opinion of Chewing Sweet for any money Martin II. Brown, president of the Weber County Farm bureau and chair Look (or Wrigteys P. K. Handy Pack man of the canning crops committee ojujronrJDealer of the Utah State Farm Bureau federation. New One Salt Lake. The Utah Canners asA new excuse for the busy office sociation, following an executive session at the Newhouse hotel, announ- man has been invented. Instead of a Hes in conference, ced it would not pay over $10 per ton replying, for tomatoes grown for canning this foung lady secretary in Wall street phrase, season. This was in answer to a de- rolned a new mand from the producers of tomatoes lies in a temper." The Outlook. that the contract figure remain at $12 Artificial Textiles The artificial silk and wool made from cellulose or wood filter are the 3nly textile matcluls that man has added to tlio.se prolded by nature. Ills cotton grows on bushes, the silkworm spins Ills silk, the (lax plant provides Ills linen, and the sheep and atlier animals his wool. Natures own body builder " was putted down through indigestion and loss c appetite. 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