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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH A large talking machine company has made application of Judge Garvin In the United States district court, Brooklyn, for an injunction to prevent the American market from being flood- AO Comers o? Hie Earth P2ZS33 Complete History of the Past Week ToU in Paragraphs Prepared for the Busy Reader INTERMOUNTAIN. Despite the fact that the tax value of property in Silver Bow county Mont, was reduced $13,000,000 this year, the delinquent tax list prepared by County Treasurer, shows' that $222,778.40, or about 14 per cent of the total amount due, has not been paid. It is the- largest deliquent tax list in the history of the county and is $77,SS.91 more than last year. - . Martin Adel in Plennevaux filed an application wjth the clerk of the district court at Butte, Mont., to have his came changed to Adelin Martin. The petitioner alleges that his came is a great inconvenience of the difficulty for ordinary speaking persons to correctly pronounce it. He is a native Belgium. present because English spell or of Lon-grinn- e, 0 A motorman In Salt Lake saw a pased with phonograph records imported senger about to steal the fare box from Germany, made by cheap labor from his car as it stopped at a railroad and likely to seriously undersell American- crossing. He 6bouted at the man and pretended to be drawing a revolver. -made records. The man jumped off and escaped. most the despised liquid Water, Utah factories produced $500,000 In Broadways restaurants worth of paints, varnish, etc. in 1920. and cabarets, will be the only available are being formulated for the Plans stimulant along the once gay thoroughfare on New Year's eve, if prohibition erection of a county hospital at Cedar agents have their way. The frequency City, Utah. with which federal officials have reApproximately 200 children from the cently been paronizlng s6veral of the most popular resorts has been inter- Orphans Home and Day Nursery, preted as a fbrrunner of tight lid on Kearns St. Anns Oiphanage and the Neighborhood House enjoyed such a tlie citys biggest night. treat as seldom comes their way when WASHINGTON. they had the opportunity of being the Names of more than 100 former serv- guests of the Elks at the matinee perice men were presented to a senate formance of the Elks charity show in committee by Senator Watson, Demo- Salt Lake. Twenty-fiv- e automobiles who asked that they be were donated by members of the club crat, Geox-gibrought to Washington to testify in for the transportation of the children the investigation of his clxniges that to and from their homes. American soldiers had been put to death in France without right of triaL Movement of foods held in cold storage plants in Utah has been decidedly outward during the month ending NoFunding of the debt owed the United States by foreign vember 30, according to the monthly governments into obligations maturing report published as required by law, not later than June 15, 1947, and bear- from tlie office of the state board of The notable exceptions ing interest at not less than 5 per cent, agriculture. would be authorized jinder the funding have been In fresh and cured meats bill as approved by the senate finance and in coiidensed milk. Of the latter 0 committee. It is reported that there are now ' w 9 m in cold storage. pounds Commissioner Burke of Indian affairs, announced through his annual Report was fnade at the regular report, that he had found it unwise to meeting of tlie Monticello Commercial continue the recognition of Indians of club that $40,000 set aside by the state or less Indian blood as com- to be used as loans to fanners of San petent, without further proofs. Nearly Juan county will be available for rea million acres of land, the commis- lief of the stringency in this locality sioner stated, were allotted to In- as soon as the lands concerned can be dians during tlie year ending last June reappraised. Use of the money set 30. aside fox- - this county has been delayed through a misunderstanding with reto in of land appraisal. the house The effoit compel gald to the matter ' Federal Judge Landis of Chicago to quit the bench or resign his baseball Ogden civic organizations are planjob, came to a sudden end when ning to adopt the community chest Mann of Illinois made a plan, from which funds for' charity order of point against the amendment work will come instead of from suboffered by Representative Moore of scriptions. Virginia, to forbid federal judges from After being idle for several weeks engaging in another occupation for The chair sustained while extensive repairs were made, compensation. the point of order and the house, by the giant clock on the city and county' susto fifty-ona vote of fifty-ninbuilding in Salt Lake has again been cha1 tained the ruling of the started. The clock has been equipped with new chimes and a new striking Suspension of immigration for three apparatus. The clock has been comyears, except for husbands, wives and pletely oveihauled for the first time minor children of naturalized citizens, since the city and county building was is proposed in a bill introduced by built. Chairman Johnson of the house immiThe measure Plans for extending the activity of gration committee. would become effective sixty days af- the Utah division of the National Fedter enactment. The present 3 per eration of Music Clubs were discussed cent immigration restriction law ex- by the board members of tlie state branch when they met recently in Salt pires June 30. Lake. The federation not only includes An appropriation of $10,000,000 to choirs, musical clubs and singing sobe used for the purchase of 10,000,000 cieties of various kinds, but the inbushels of corn and 1,000,000 bushels dividual members, of each. of seed grain to be distributed in Russia by the American relief administraHay sheds containing twelve tons tion Is proposed in a bill Introduced of hay and a large barn belonging ito by Chairman Fordney of the house Sidney Vincent, Sr., at Provo, were ways and means committee. destroyed by fire recently. The fire was believed to have started from After drastic amendment had been spontaneous combustion. The loss Is eswritten Into the administrations bill timated at about $400 with no insurfor refunding the $11,000,000,000 for- ance. eign debt by the senate finance comWhen Luther Skeen, a district farmmittee, It was ordered favorably reported to the senate. Agreement was er, was placed on preliminary hearing reached after a stormy session of near- to answer a charge of shooting wild ducks after sunset a conflict between ly five hours behind closed doors. the federal and state hunting statutes FOREIGN. was disclosed. The federal law perGermany at the present time has mits shooting of migratory birds for fewer unemployed than any period hour after sunset. The state within the last fourteen years, accordno migratory bird may be law says ing to labor officials. In the mining or killed after sunset. shot, pursued industry, the building txade and the In view of this conflict, Skeen, who adchemical industi'y the number of vamitted guilt, was let off, after paying cancies' exceeds that of the unemployed. costs of the court procedure. Germany has failed to pay 190,000,- War of extermination is to be waged 000 gold marks due during the first on the rabbit pest In Kane county. two weeks' of December under the The rabbits have rtiaken possession of schedule oi payments calling for 2G a of the county and they per cent of her exports and certain arelarge part crops, grass and trees. devastating duties. customs portions of her eleven-billion-doll- ar 100,-00- Despondent because he had been pension list, Batplaced on the retix-etalion Fire Chief William Carr committed suicide by slashing his throat. d Losses from forest fires throughout the United States decreased over during the calendar year of 1920, according to the annual report of the service bureau of the department of agriculture. foi-estr- d That financial conditions in so bad as country Mont, reported is shown by the fact that as large a percentage of taxes as usual were paid by Nov. 30. Flat-hea- ax-en- Total deliveries by Hood River apple growers to the Apple Grow ers association the last week reached 3G,85G boxes, bringing the season's total to 1,244,637 boxes. The weeks shipments reached 0,32S, bringing the total to $784,857 Total carloads of apples shipped from here reach 1502,71 having been jyhipped since December 1, Flax growers of the Salem, Oregon district, who apparently are dissatified with the present arrangement made by the state board of control with relation to payments for their products, let it be known that they are considering the advisability of seeking special legislation at the legislative assembly which convenes this month. Owing to the unusual increase in the membership of the Boy Scout organizations, the Miles City Mont., Scoutmasters association has been formally organized with the election of A. E. Beck as chairman and Jack Gordon as seertary. There are more than a score of scoutmasters who are taking an active pa it in the Boy Scout movement in this section, the Scout membership of a running in the neighborhood couple of hundred. GENERAL Retirement papers were Issued at Vallejo, Cal., recently to Campbell Whitthome, who, it Is said, has served the United States government under every administration from President Grant to President Harding. . Grain growers were asked to insist on an eai'ly Investigation of the export trade by the ijederal trade commission in order that the real reasons for present ruinous prices may be determined, in an appeal sent out by C. H. Gustafson, president of the United States Grain Growers. r one-lia- lf e e e, one-ha- agreement to preserve peace in the Pacific was announced by the Uxxited States, Great Bxitain, Japan and France. As a consideration of the international realignment, Great Britain and Japan agreed e The wild and wooly east was de- to consign to the scrap heap the alliance, long viewed with apcried by Gilbert B. Traveller of Cimarron, N. M., a circuit rider for the prehension in both America and Asia. Methodists Episcopal church for many Almost all of the doctors associayears. There was a time, he said, when our grandmothers used to tell tions in Germany have passed resoluas tales of the terrors of the west, tions calling upon their members to fix but now you have to come east for ex- the fees of patients from foreign coun' ' tries in the currency of the country citement m from which they come. Recently a member of the American colony In Twenty-fiv- e years ago Richard Forham graduate, cut short Berlin, who had engaged a German docor repute, ft postgraduate course In surgery to tor of no particular fame services for of a bill received become a $10,000 policeman, because, he said, hed rather walk a beat than be the rendered. The charge for such a serv3000 Worlds greatest surgeon. He la on ice to a German patient would be the retired list with one of the best marks, or less than $25, at tlie present rat of exchange. tecords In New York police history m lf . i Freely and frankly discussing the present plight of the American farmer, Secretary 'Wallace tells the president in his first annual report that thre seem to be good reasons for believing that the worst is over and that we may reasonably hope for gradual improvement from now on.' m UTAH NEWS REVIEW UVESTOCK A new quadruple m Anglo-Japanes- Ber-tningha- Proprietors of all large firms of Salt Lake that use horses for haulage purposes have agreed to discharge all drivers who abuse their teams, according to an announcement of Dr. A. S. Kendall, general superintendent of ;tlie Utah Humane society. . I IS RUSH SERVICE ecurd If 7 when writing firms below. SPECIAL ntkn this paper AID GIVEN LIVESTOCK MEN IS ONLY POSTPONING EVIL DAY SAYS JOHN M. MaoPARLANE Speakers at Utah Association Convention See Need of Better Markets to Provide Permanent Relief Salt Lake Aid given livestock terests of tlie West by the War in- BOYD PARK. JEWELERS , pOYD PARK pi-ice- Mac-Farlan- e. That the grower get in closer communication with the consumer and by killing his own beef conduct a direct from producer to consumer business was among the suggestions offered for relief of stockmen. Assessments levied by the state board of equalization are too high, according to of stockmen at the convention. Cooperation among themselves and efforts to obtain lower taxes were suggested as' relief methods. General optimism exists among stockmen of the country as to the of the livestock industry, John T. Caine III told the delegates'. Mr. Caine has recently returned fiom the International Livestock show, held at Chicago. The show was the largest in Its history, he said. Closer cooperation and oiganization among stockmen fjor the of combating influences .which are apparently working against the industry was acfvocated by D. J. Sheehan in an address on Livestock Problems. The transportation rates were especially emphasized. An instance of one railroad which has derived millions of dollars from the livestock industry, Mr. Sheehan said, was cited and attention called to its action of immediately raising freight rates on stock shipments when the stockman was confronted by the most trying Cattle cannot be raised and sold for 4 and 5 cents per pound, the price many stockmen have been forced to take for their products in the post few months, declared Mr. Sheehan. He condemned the action of railroads in withdrawing the thirty-da- y limit on contract concession and makhours. After ing it twenty-fou- r protest the limit was raised to seventy-twhours. Cost of producing cattle has trebled in the past ' twenty-fivyears, said Mr. Sheehan The man who owns his range or if not the range the water rights which combine making an unreasonable overhead expense. fu-tui- -e e BLDG. vulj 106 MAIN STREET OLDSMOBILE DEALERS WANTED In Utah, Idaho. Ne- vada, Wyoming. Liberal commission will send representative on request. A. E. TOURSSEN Distributor. You Are in big demand. can turn them into cash ten times quicker by shipping to ce corporation is only postponing an evil day. It is a temporary measure and unless better markets can be cathad, together with better tlemen may as well liquidate in favor of the banker and go to work on state roads. These in brief are thd remarks of John M. MacFalnne prominent Utah stockman, made in an address at the session of the third annual convention of the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers association held at the Hotel Utah Monday. 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BLUE PINE COFFE The Ijeto Hour Vhenever you feel fagged out try BLUE PINE COFFEE, It is the healthful coffee mild flavored just for you. le o e Horoscope Black For 1926 London The year 192G is destined to shake the world to its foundation, both physically and politically. It is to be a succession of plagues, famine, floods, shipwrecks, l'ioting and revolution. So says the British Journal, of Astrology, which has drawn the, horoscope for that year, when the planets Mars and Mercury will be in conjuncn tion. Six years later the great is to take place. It will be a final confilict between Mohammedanism allied with bolshevism against the united world. It will end in a universal peace In 1932, but there will be so few of us left and we shall all be so tired that peace should happen anyhow," the horoscope says. Arma-gedo- Anglo-Saxo- n A citizen of Sandy, Utah, while In Salt Lake was accosted by a man who aslked him for a ?Ide. After going a few blocks the owner of the car was forced to drive as directed, and afte Reorganize Philippine Finances reaching a secluded spot was robbed Manilla. P. I. R. Herrick, Boston and left standing while he watched banker, has completed a plan for rethe bandit ride away In his car. organization finances of the Philippine The annual report of the federal islands based on on. Intensive study power commission shows that, up to made here at the request of Secretary date, six applications for power per- of War Weeks and with the approval mits have been filed, covering projects of Major General Leonard Wood, govIn Utah which represent a primary de- ernor of the islands, it was made velopment of 918,615 horsepower, but known Monday. Herrick Is leaving imwhich would ultimately develop 1,212,-(6- 5 mediately for Washington to lay his horsepower. plans before officials there. 'X His Off Day. Waitin for a train, stranger? asked the talkative native. Certainly not, replied the crusty traveler. What do you think Id be hanging around I railroad station for, with a couple of suitcases? Im going to ride a camel from here to San Francisco. , How, Indeed Outside the Gaiety theater In Lon. don there is a large poster : Madam Maria Kousnezoff, World Famous Diva. A countryman, having cone along the Strand, stood gaping 1 this Lamme! he said. poster. Now how the devil does you woman log wl her mouth full o water? Op-erot- .TJins la V9TJI ic |