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Show TOE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH. FORK UTAH On the Road of Good Intention Pithy News Notes From All Part of . J UTAH ' CARRIES NO ADDITIONAL TAXATION FEATURES, CUT8 BIG SUM FROM ESTIMATES ' k . ' - PLAN Hanford McNIder, national commander of the American Legion, will be the principal speaker at the fuorth annual department convention Senator McCumber Measure Pro. r of the Utah department of the legion, video Adjusted 8ervlce Pay, But according to the annoucement made by No Cash Payment If Credit Dr. B. W. Black, department comman. Exceed Fifty Dollars der, at a meeting of Legionalres, at which the first plana for the convenWashington, The soldiers- - bonus tion were made. The convention will bill was formally presented Thursday be held In Logan September 21, 22 In tbe senate by Chairman McCumber and 23. m! , of the finance committee with an acMoab A floor In one of the rooms companying report placing the probof San Juan countys new courthouse able cost to tbe federal government nt collapsed tinder the weight of 70,000 $3,845,659,481, spread over a period of pounds of flour stored by the Mfratl- - forty-thre- e years from next January 1. cello Milling company during the wet This is $250,000,000 less kppoxlmately , , spring season. than the estimate under the bouse bill, Saw which was $4,008,710350, payable over 1 Salt Lake At a meeting held In Durango, Colo., at whldj every auction twenty years. The senate bill estimate was preof the San Juan basin In Colorado pared by treasury experts and Is based and Utah was represented, assurance . wue given by the Log Angoles syn- on the theory that 75 per cent of the dicate in charge of the financing of 4,458,109 veterans who would be eligithe proposed southern outlet railway ble for compensation would elect the extension that upon the completion of adjusted service certificate option, the land subscriptions under the new 22,J per cent farm, home and land setcontract to a net sura of $3,000,000, tlement, and 2 'per cent vocational i Immediate, construction will begin. training aid. Should nil of the veterans select the certificate plan the toOgden. Utah thapters of the American Red Cross, more than thirty In tal cost would be $4,48(3,515,975. With reference to financing the legnumber held their first regional conislation, Chairman McCumbers report ference at Ogden this week. aid it was hoped that the reduction Conditions In Millard in governmental expenditures plus the Hinckley county are very favorable for a large payment of Interest on the refunded - . eed crop, , t , foreign obligations would be sufficient to obviate the Imposition of additional Ogden Utah Construction company of Ogden has been awarded seventeen taxation. .If it does become necessary to imand one-hal-f miles of grade by the additional taxes," tbe report conpose Oregon Short Line between Kings Hill and Medbury, in Idaho. tinued, It is believed we can better determine the amount of tbe neces. Salt Lake. The Industrial cornmls- - sary levy and the methods of distribslon of Utah has awarded $3,702.90 such burdens for the future at a uting In each, payments at the rate of $12.12 a week, to two widows of men who later date when the future condition of were fatally Injured In the course of the treasury will be more accurately J employment. In the cose of Mrs. Em- established." ma H&ber ofPason, widow Senator McCumber explained that A. an attempt had been made to reduce Huber, there are five dependent children surviving, and la the case of Mrs. to a minimum actual cash payments Iloxte Jewell of Salt Lake four. In under the bill during the next three each cose funeral expenses are award- years while the treasury is engaged ed In addition. in refunding the nearly seven billions of dollars maturing government obliOgden Old folks of Ogden and Weber county will have their annua! re- gations. The estimated cost of the bounion and outing June 23 at Lorin nus for those three years was Farr park committees of the four stakes of the Mormon chutch announcAfter Its presentation to the senate ed Sunday. ' All men and women over the bonus bill went to the calendar, 70 years of age will be special guests. where It will remain until there Is an - Price Jack Cave, an employee of ageement to call It up. Senator Mcthe McCunee Forwarding company, Cumber and some other proponents was caught In the Price Commercial desire early action, bnt sereal ReSavings bank. A revolver and twelve publican leaders are opposed to sidetracking the tariff bill, as they expect rolls of one-cepieces worth 50 cents the fight ove the bonus to consume at each were found on his person. least a month and perhaps six weeks. Salt Lake. The - city recreation grounds, of which there art- - ten, have Joseph Admits Identity opened officially for the summer sea. Salt Lake. You may annout e that son. . v I admit my identity as Milton D. newspaper men were told Salt Lake. One hundred Utah Joseph. Thursday by the man who has Insisted a here last held sportsmen meeting that he was D. Myers since effort to have his arrest InCaptain J. , week. A state-wid- e Miami, Fla., several fishfor left Strawberry valley open months ago for an alleged embezzleermen was launched. ment of $54,833.10 from the ContinenRichfield Utah possesses raHum tal National bank In March of 1914. With this admission the question as to deposits which some day may prove of Inestimable value In helping to whether Myers arrest was a matter furnish the world's supply of the of mistaken Identity Is cleared.4 Opinion has been divided as to whether precious metal, according to Frank L, was in fact Joseph, and while Myers Hess, geologist of the United States many persons who knew the former who a made r gelolcal survey, trip broker were postlve In their Identifithrough southern Utah In company others expressed considerable with V. C. Heikes, statistician In cation, doubt of this facL charge of the geological survey. JLogn. (. ... $242,-000,00- 0. nt Soldier Summit Recurrence about two miles west of here on the right of way of Denver Rio Grande Western railroad ef what Is declared to be one of the strangest freaks known to geological science Is causing delays in the trafife of that railroad. A mountain is slipping on its internal strata resulting in an upheaval beneath the tracks of the railroad and throwing them out of line. In places the track is reported to have been raised four feet, twisting tbe steel rails and making the road bed lmpasaaote. Two steam shovels nd twe ditchers are working on the mass of earth and rock clearing it away. - t i Salt Lake. Utahs own Maude Adams has earned the gratitude of tbe pope by the generous gift last estate at last week of her 200-acLake Ronkonkoma, L. I., for the use of the Roman Catholic Sisterhood of Our Lady of the Cencale, according to advices from New York. Miss Adams ' . Jb not a Catholic. re . Business Shows Improvement New York. Continued indications of Industrial improvement, signs of a renewed easing In money rates and dl verse testimony as to crop conditions are the features lit business and fi nance of the past week. Commodity prices still show a firmer tone, retail trade is about what might be expected at this time of year and the labor situation shows no decided change. The picture continues to be of rrad ual but fairly steady recovery from depression a recovery exceeding expec-tationentertained earlier in uie year. s Broken Arm Brings Big Sun? A broken arm Phoenix, ' Arlz. brought Charles Head, laborer, a ver. In the superior court diet of $10-5here against the Arizona Eastern railroad. He suffered the Injury while unloading ties. He had sued for $25, (XX). The Jury deliberated less tbaa an hour, 00 This is your corner. Make use of it. for your information on question that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer care fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. If a more detailed answer than can be given in these columns is desired, send a stamped envelope and it will be given prompt attention- - All communications will always be held us absolute confidence. AIT letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and ink t Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. r (3 ' " Dear Mias Brooks I I have but got to writ to you today.... J find your lottery aro so nice, I get greet pleasure when I read them. I never let one paee. It just seems like I have bed Ions visit when I set through reading your letters. Well, I would like to know if you could give mo a good cream pie recipe. And, Mise Brooks, 1 think I am too fat... I am fiva feet two inches tall and weigh 150 pounds. Dont you think so, toot Also, is It tha style to have bobbed hair and rolled down stockings t Some of the girls do that In our town. J want to thank you for making our paper so interesting and giving ua a chance. HIT F E MAJORITY WOULD DEPOSED EXECUTIVE RESUMES POST AFTER FIVE YEARS; EXCLUDE PLANT; DEMOCRATS MANDATE NAMES PREMIER BACK FULL ACCEPTANCE COMMITTEE Republicans Submit A Third Dr. 8un Yat Sens Rule Believed About To Fall As Prime Minister Ac., Report Favoring Claim ef Ala. bama Company and Many ceptt Position Under Chief - Modifeatlona ! Executive .. Two who five Peking. Li Yuan-HunreWashington. Three separate ports setting forth recommendations years ago was forced out of the presifor action by congress with respect dency of China by the militarists, arto private development of the govern- rived here Sunday and resumed the ments $106,000,000 power and nitrate post of the nations chief executive. projects at Muscle Shoals, Ala., were LI came from Tientsih in response to republican made to the house Friday by members the call of tbe revived parliament, which recently met there, of the military committee. Acting Chairman McKenzie of Illinois, that he again assume the direction who drafted the majority report, de- of Chinas afalrsf. issued hla President Li Yuan-Huclares at the outset of that document mandate first after assuming shortly that the Ford proposal was tbe only Ting-Fan- g, one found worthy of serious consid- office, appointing as premier Wu former minister to the United eration," and askes Its acceptance by States, and since 1917 one of- - the the house ; provided, however, that thff strongest supporters of the Canton Gorgaa steam plant be not included governments struggle against what It among the projects to be sold. termed the militarism of the north. Concurrence in the majority report, It is understood that Dr. Wu Ting-Fan- g has accepted the premiership. In except for the reference to the Gorgas the I President LI has desigmeantime' In voiced one of the minority plant, W. Yen, former minister nated W. Dr. opinion, presented by Representative Ehih-Y- I, Wright (Dera.) of Georgia and support- under the last premier, Liang to act as premier until Dr. Wu's ed by Representatives James (Rep.) arrival from Canton. of Michigan and the remaining Demon-cratl- c The unification of China Is declared members. They ask full com- In oflcial circles here to have been pliance by the house with all provi- brought considerably nearer by Wu sions of the Ford proposal, and point Ting-Fanacceptance of the premierout the belief that, if congress climates ship. It Is asserted that Dr. Sun Yat-Sethe Gorgas unit. It would defeat the president of the republic of South China, in whose structure Wu has been Ford offer. In a third report, aubmltted by Rep- a consistent pillar of strength, will be resentative Parker (Rep.) of New Jer- unable much longer to maintain a separate government. sey and signed by Representative Proponents of the reunited China Frothlnghnm (Rep.) of Massachusetts, program count on Wu to swing many the opinion is adverse to the accept- of Suns suporters to the new Peking ance of Mr. Fords offer, unless It Is government, which already has the modified In other sections than that backing of a large bloc of the revived dealing with Gorgas. In the event Mr. republican parliament, as well as conqueror Ford declined to agree to the modifi- that of Geranal Wu Pel-F- u, and the outstandcation proposed, the signers would of Chang Tso-Llhave the secretary of war lease the ing military figure of the country. It Is expected that in the near on such dams and nitrate plants members of the old republican term as will secure the completion of the dams," and would authorize him parliament resident In Canton will to settle fair value of the Gorgas plant come to Peking as the result of Wus and convey the same to the Alabama assumption of office as the head of the cabinet Power company." Wu Ting-Fan- g has been an active In conclusion, the majority report ennmy of the Peking government since says ; was forced Two courses are open, one gov- 1017, when Li Yuan-Hun- g ernment ownership - and - operation, out of the presidency by the aiilitarlsts which. In view of the character of the and the republican parliament dlssolv ed. At that time he resigned the preproject, would, In the judgementof the to throw the weight of his majority of his committee, mean dis- miership the struggle of the southinto support to aster the hopes of the farmers and western provinces against the mllitar-lst- s other users of commercial fertilizers. of the north. To have the government undertake He consistently has backed the Can and engage in the manufacture of ferton government's battle for the restortilizer ingredients, with political suation of the republican' pnrliment, a foreman and Btraw-bosse- s. perintendents, which is one of President program Is unthinkable, and to undermost prominent adLi Yuang-Huntake such a scheme would be - unministrative planks. speakable folly. It Is reported here that President The alternative course Is to sell LI obtained Dr. Wus acceptance of the the tangible property on conditions before leaving Tien Tsin. premiership the prescribed by congress, lease to the presidency wax return Lis power at a fair rental, and permit Inchief of Cnmaa Wu Pel-Fby sought dividual American Initiative and inmen, as well as by the revived military genuity to have an opportunity at thir republican parliament, but the elderly place, where the greatest water power Chinese statesman declared himself 'n our country can be developed, re- reluitant to leave hs retirement to quiring a preservation of the element reenter the turbid political seas at of national defense and at the same Peking. On being Importuned he said time giving an opportunity for relief, he would undertake the responsibility If such there can be, to not only the If all the tnchuns and high Inspecting Southland, but to our country. In the commissioners wouh" resign Immedway of commercial fertilizer at reason- iately, accompaying lxn to Peking to able prices." confer on the welfare of China. g, ng gs n, , fu-ur- gs u, a , Salt Lake Drainage districts are liable to the county In which they are situated for the cost of assessment and collection of the drainage district assessments and taxes. In opinion of. Harvsy II. Cluff, attorney ganerl o Utah.1 A. II. Christensen, attorney for South Sanpete drainage district No. 1, raises the question, on account of a 'claim tot $57.72 preseated against the district's proportion of the sale by the assessors end treasurer and their deputies In Baaepta eouaty. Yukon to Loose Booze " Dawson, Y. T. Yukon terrtitory, while legally wet may not be able to buy a drink after June 15. The only practicable method of (hipping any. .thing into the Yukon is by way of the .American terrtitory of Alaska. Liquor has been arriving In bond from Vancou. ve, B. C., through Skagwoy, Alaska, !to Whitehorse and DawsoB. Now e has been served by Prohibition 'Commissioner Haynes that no more lllquor may traverse American territory (except for medicinal or gclentlflf use no-!tk- Training Squadron to Sail Toklo. The Japanese naval training squadron, carrying about 400 mid. ghtpmen on a practice cruise, which will sail for Brazil early In June, will touch at Honolulu, T. II. ; San Pedro, Cal., and Panama en route. The squad, ron will consist of the flagship Iwate and the cruisers Asana and Iznmo. After leaving Brazil, where the ships will take part In that eountrys centennial celebration, the three vessels will cross the Atlantic, and go round, the Cape of Good Hope. Will Net Cut Printer- - Wage London. Opposed to efforts to re. dure the wages of printers on London daily new (papers. Lord North-cliff- e ha resigned from the NewsHe paper Proprietors association. takes all hi newspapers, including the Times and the Daily Mail, with him. He has let it he known that there will be no reductions in the wages of print, ers employed on his publications. The association was Involved In the matter, hence he decided to break with it. GRACE. Wendell. Idaho. You aro surely generous in yaur words ef accept my cheer and appreciation. Pleas thanks and 1 heps my earner will continue were you I to be Interesting to you. If I would net worry In the least about the few extra panada yuu ara carrying. Probably your particular typa needs them. 1 would sugthat If yea are addicted to eating ussi gest -sweets you ave.d them as mack as possible and taka plenty ef outdoor exercise. If yea should centinne te gain I would advise yuu I to read tha magaxina Physical Culture would net go so far as to say bobbed hair and rolled stockings ara good style, some cf the girls do It here, too, and I have heard that they do In ether places, but It Is really only a fad and it en the wane,. . for which I am truly grateful: arent you ? ror they ore net very attractive, do you think? follows: Seven- Your cream pia recipe th cup flour, eighths cup sugar, ene-thl- rd teaspoon salt, two eggs, two cups scaldined milk, ons teaspoon vanilla. Mix dry an gredients add egg slightly beaten. Posj fifteen gradually ths leaded uulk and cock minutes In doable boiler, st'mng constantly until It thickens: afterwards stir occasionally. Cool and flaeer. f Miss Brooks: kmesomeit girl to the United States t of a. just because I cant win the affections miles n co young gentleman who lives thirty one time at to care for eons He me, away. and then again he acts just the opposite. me for to bo wue would Do you think it how can 1 to try to win his affections, and othwith it? He makes me promise not to go er fellows, which I do, but he stops out with, So, dear Miss Brooks, I d fa other girls. tickled to death for information leading me With oodlcu, to how to win ha affection. of love and many thanks, Idaho. Preston, DEAN, Dearest Im the What an awful predicament to be to! The United States is quite seme piece and L feel ears there are a number sf lonesome people to it, ee cheer up for if yeu knew the cause ef seme ef their loneliness you might think yeu had ne cause to be lonely at alL Now lets see aboat this nice young Ha b an unselfish sort. Isnt gentleman. he, to exact a promise from you net to gw out with ether me young gentlemen? Why! not ret him to make n similar promise to yoa? Now my dear, ne doubt yeu think hie affection b worth winning, and if so, let me give you a bit of advice. Step out with the nicest young man you know end when your friend thirty miles away finds out yu da net intend to be bis slave, he will mak up, end if he has the least particle of affee- tion for you ha will do quite differently froiuj the way be has been doing, I am tore. Do not for a moment think yen can win any mans affection by becoming hie slave and be ng meek and aubmisaive to all hie wishes. And new let me whisper another bit of advice to yeu: A selfish man makes a moat unsatisfactory husband, so when yet) fall im lore select one who can give a little thought: J to you instead sf himself . Dear Friend: I am n girt of fifteen and I am keeping company with a young man of twenty. I parents realise I am rather young, but mywish hm are quite taken with him and they cnee such God epeed to propose. Now in clever a bo would hick should happen, what answer? I thank you to dvNXIOUS. Yaur question is Inters. ting lndeed. l hare hoard of a proposal ever hmrd I hsv. years is tha first You clever answer was being planned. to state whether yea were thinking e y accepting or refusing the anticipated .. I would have to think clever refaaal and also ena ef which fevjncyoa are will write again and state 1 shall endsaver to think ana on. planning up for you. Ir POPULAR " I I By Mail PrnaJ-usaaequsntl- n SHEET MUSIC 30c Old Faehioned Girl ( Fox Trot) Three Oclock m the Morning ' (Waite) Moon Rioer (Waltz) , I 40c 30c u Dear Mbs Brooks: And every other popular piece. I have aeen your social corner to our paper and Interesting. good very It b and I think you a question which I am going to ask I am n Bee Hive I think you will answer. teacher girl and for our nexta meeting my question for a subhas asked mo to take custhe and Know explain camvjtU .... WOJMVuAJbdl ject. which to: Ol UTAM due to the F1S-- I OLD ft. TMANTH8 STJ tomary forma of. respect all tint I havent been able to locate would like to know about it, so I thought you would bo kind enough to give me some help. OLDSMOBILE Thanking you to advance, - M. 8.. Almo, Idaho DEALERS WANTED In Utah. Idaho. Ne. While there to no federal law to fores vada, Wyoming. Liberal commission wiU cf doplaytng, send representative on request. pertaining to tha mannerUnited States flag, A. E. TOURSSEN Distributor. hanging, er saluting the be sr prescribing any ceremonies that should and ere many regulations observed, there KNOWLTON BEAUTY SHOP Everythin Usages ef national farce bearing en the subfollowing: In known in beauty culture. Let us tell you about, ject. among which arc tha rolled be never should up our Creams, Powder and Hair Goods. MS S. Maml it the flag raising and hetoted to ths top ef the stag before unthe be should free daring furling. The flsr act ef hoisting, which should be dene quickly. It should net be hung where it can be ever er soiled easily, nor draped chain sr benches for seating purposes, and no abject er emblem ef any kind should be placed upon it er above it. The flag should Enjoy tlie best kind of a vacation net be festooned ever doors er arches Alwithout cost to you and at the The let the flag ways flag bang straight. hauld never bo raised by any mechanical same time render n fine service to When colon an pastbe national appliance. your country. sing an paradox the spectators should. If walking, halt, and if sitting arias and stand uncover bends. Old. their and attention at faded, er worneut flags should net be used far banners er other secondary purposes. When no longer fit for display ths flag tor the Tha flag should should be destroyed privately. bs hoisted briskly at sunned, irrespective of CITIZENS MILITARY tha weather, and lowered at sunset. I hope this supplies the information yea lacked. I am always at yaur service. r . Fall In! Enroll TRAINING CAMP My dear Mias Brooks: I have been an interested reader of your corner and would like to join in the confiPlease dence talks Between You and Me tell me the things that boys like to a girl and what they dislike Wish ng you u lumpy and noted success. WONDERING. Spanish Fork, Utah Bs you are wondering, toe, little irL This to rather n difficult question as there are so very many different boys. But nevertheless I hove talked with lute ef beys so I think I can toll yen what kind ef a girl mast ef the boys like beat. First and foremost they bka the girl who to quiet and refined to her manner net lend and boisterous : then comes modesty in dress and speech; and. unbelievable as it may seem, they bke must the girl who is jelly and entertaining in a crowd rather than the one they can single eat and take to a secluded (er unsecluded) corner and with. New truly, arent these tbe speen traits yea like mast to a boy. It to net the trying te picture. There prudish type I to a happy medium between thin type and the one whe tries to he conspicuous in her manner. dress and speech. I hope I here made myself understandable to yen end hope yea are just tbe sort that the boys like best. Thanks far ywar wonderful goad wishes. in ? Min Brooks: I hope my question will net put you to so very much trouble. Will you plena describe twenty wild flowers which grow in the state of Utah and wh ch one do you think ought to he the national flower? Also, describe sL native grass, two native mosses, two I sedges and twe rushes or salt bushes. thank you very much. Utah. SOMEBODY, our qaesttoa would require au much space, Mim Somebody, that I am afraid t cannot answer It just as yen have asked it, but if you will send to the Salt Lake PubUe Library explaining just whet yea went, they will send you n book covering your question, eid all you win have to do m pay the postage aad return the bosk. There are eu many bcautifnl wild flowers to Utah that it weald be extremely difficult to select eat ef ell fust one far any pnrpase. but 1 think they did net make much ef a mistake when they selected the state flew v, do you? Oear FL Douglas July 27 August 25 Mail the coupon today . Officers In Charge Citizens Military Training Camp, FL Douglas, Utah I desire full information about the Citizens Military Training Camp. Please send me without cost, circular giving all details. Name Address City or Town State . . The space for this advertisement is donated gratuitously for the ad vancement of the national welfare. lrTiTBUsiNiSsCOLIJKGE. School of Efficiency. All commercial branches. vT Catalog free. SO N. Main St, Sslt Lake City. 8EB YOUR PUBLISHER Take your Book Binding any kind to your In.' cal printer. Leiths Trade Bindery. Sslt Lake, i UTAH METAL WORKS. Mfg's Type Metals. Don't Cook in the Summer use Pierce's |