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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Signal Corps Men in Annual Radio Maneuvers Disciples Follow Krishnamurii Into Hills me iliuniul member of the Order of followed cniisreHa, The I'ultrd State army ilgnnl eorp ha been holding It annual radio maneuver near Fort Monmouth. N J. The photograph show n signal with rudlo all set up. At right they are picking up messages sent by the "enemy," and at left they are busy attempting to decode the uiciuugca. II10 Star, him Into tli OJal bill In southern I'lmtograpb how some of ttio disciple founll by Jeddu KrUhnninurtl, the young Hindu enmjwd In n tent city and opened a I'allfonil, unloading their baggage, and a portrait of KrlahnatuurU, Blue and Gray Veterans Swear Comradeship Our Legation at Peking Is Well Guarded View of the American legation building at 1eking, China, which I strongly protected by timrlue and other troops In anticipation of the seizure of the city by the Nutlon.ilint unity. rpT r;- - tsl II . : x, fc. ffc I r- - - - , - f i1. 1 vlf; , Union and Confederate veterans of the Civil war took the oath of obligation uim Induction Into houorury membership of the Vclcruns of Foreign War at San I ileco, Cntlf. Sailor and marine from tmca at San Diego formed a guard of honor to the aged sixty who were able to Join In the public ceremony at the outdoor organ pavilion In Ralboa park. . ' On the Rocks With All Sails Set BYRDS STEWARD : Mother of Flag Day Getting Ready HOOVERS MANAGER Sydney Greason, chief steward of the Atlanta Athletic club, who lias been selected by Commander Byrd to be steward of bis Antarctic expedition and to supervise the purchase of QUEEN OF THE AIR This remarkable maritime picture was made on the coast of Oregon at Neukulune mountain when the British ship Glenesslln went on the rocks while all sails were set. All members of the crew were rescued. full-rigge- d American Consulate at Tientsin James V. Good. In whose hands the direction of Herbert Hoover's campaign for the Republican Presidential nomination has been placed. Mr. Good Is a Chicago attorney. SHOOTING. SHERIFF Mrs. Laura IrisUn, the mother of Flag day. In her New York apartment with the large flag which will be flown from the arm of the statue of Liberty at the annual Flag day ceremonies on Bedloes Island June 14. France Sends Over Large Air Mission Joyce June Neely of Wichita, Kan., not yet three years old. Is the youngest member of the National Aeronautic association. She has made nu merous air trips, recently completing the air tour. JURADO NOT COMING The American consulate building In the foreign concession at Tientsin, China, which has been placed under a heavy guard of marines. Subject of Little Moment Cliauncey Depew used to tell this story of a young curate assigned to preach a sermon before Queen Vic- toria. The young cleric, anxious about the appointment, sought Disraeli, prime If you preach 30 minutes minister. her majesty will be bored," Disraeli If you preach 10 minutes she said. wdil be pleased." But what on earth cah a preacher find to say in 10 minutes, asked the curate. That," said Dizzy, "will be a matter of utter indifference to her Miss Edna E. Christofcrson. depot v sheriff of Portland, Ore., who demon strated her deadly accuracy with a revolver when she shot n score of 94 out of 100, tying the New Yoik police championship mark. 'Ivvelve Uvdcis of liemh aeron eve: 'ert here on their ariival to n lit. float row. I!. P.firth. P on .01 die. M II K. n I r Abdel .1 ' fi a N .1. II. Iithi a-i- .t Jan. Has the largest foicl.-aviaion at New lmk a boa id the S S. France. D- .Moiitgol.ier. P. Fournier, Gen. P N'our and End re M'lhelin. Bark row, t, A M.iteau, F. UAnclelan and E. Perfect Father jon and this young man behaved join wives. Madge I should saj. V,'e were so good there was a halo arouad tue moon. I hope Still in the Family The photograph hows, Jo-- e Jur.ido Argentine professional golfer, who will not visit the United States tins sum mer to participate in the open chain pionahip as he originally planned. lo-.- t Darling, we cannot marry; father all his money at cards yester-dav- . Thats all right; I him. won It from Money Mortality Although many citizens complain that they have never been able to hold on to a dollar bill long enough to get it even frayed at the edges, bureau of standards experts have discovered that the mortality rate of the dollar bill Is surprisingly high. Once a bill enjoyed 20 months of existence before becoming unrecognizable, but lu these days of shopping and money changing, its life has been reduced to six months. By substituting a new composition of cotton and linen for the former paper new bills are expected to last 40 per cent longer. Since the government replaces a billion $1 bills a year at a cost of $4,000,000, the new paper should pave 40 per cent, or thus reducing the expense account of each of the countrys hundred million citizens Just 10 cents a year, j high-spee- d all-lin- en |