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Show t. the weekly reflex, kaysvtlle. it ah: Pithy from All Part of , UTAH his wife i t bwt and otherwise jptotreatin Wilson Frank iSTwere made by division of the V M McCrea's He was given court OS district v frm i "'tison-- . sUte tests ,.rrin arias,cattle In the north Sanpete f the I and region for tuberculosis i fTn, animals These thirty reactors. WW4 10 palt Ijake Clty i wa b 1 slaughtered and the carW. A, Stephenson, jina-- Pr. has j j "1, ".awed. tilt I f I Tb. Lake M National t U. community out carried feek which has been made n I i completed will be about $1500. grand Lake has been Thousands of voices have the theatres tottdln singing. In ail shows speclsl picture ad moving and jesdsrs have been appointed The led to singing popular plecee. met with Instant approval and evn been carried Into Ide toe 'Uabomee. Each day along with the recital a aoonday tabernacle organ held. .been has practice "L. aag Salt Lake. Several hundred thou-aa- d acres of government land in the southern part of San Juan county has bsea thrown open to oil filings by a acjecent federal land office ruling, made announcement an by cording to Blakely, register of the local federal land office. The land In question was withdrawn from public entry in 1907 by a government order setting It aside for a Piute Indian reservation. This order has been vacate- Could B. d. gait Lake. The bureau of child hygiene of the state board of health will continue activities during -- the month vith the establishment of clinics at Tremonton and other towns in Box-elder county. The clinics as heretofore will be conducted with aid from the U. S. public health service. Comact, plying with the Sheppard-Towne- r commonly knowq as the federal maternity bill, the government has made available to the state board of health funds for the purpose of carrying on further activities in its bureau of child hygiene. Vernal In Investigating weights and measures in the Uintah basin, Inspectors of the food and dairy depart-- , went' of the state, have discovered a peculiar condition. It appears that a farmer takes his grain tq mill and In return for the grist takes flour which Is put In sacks by the miller, branded pounds net, but which in reality only contain forty-fivpounds. The farmer then trades the sack for groceries to the amount of the worth of forty-eigpounds' of flour, while the miller only receives grain to the sorth of forty-fiv- e pounds of flour, so that he is underselling the grocer to the extent of three pounds of flour on each saclt Millers are advised to remark the sacks with the correct weight forty-eigh- t e ht Mantl. Professor J. C. Hogenson of the Agricultural college at Logan, In company with County Farm Agent C. Stott has completed a tour of inthe wheat fields of San-Pcounty for certification. Forty Balds were visited, from Axtell on the south to Fountain Green and Melburn a the north. It was learned that ns ef the certified seed shipped kite the county last spring was not up to the standard, so that only nineteen fields of the forty examined were certified. However, the owners of the rejected fields will be able to head lea seed and have this selected ed certified next season. 'Sixteen of the fields which were certified were Ilcklow, two were Turkey Red and Q. spection of tt one Kansas Red. Ogden. jl war on weeds has been tarted hare. The city physician is la charga of the work. Vernal The crickets which constl. luted a great pest in the Blue moun- tain country for some time are ing leav- that section for the south. Provo.- - Provo, Sprlngvllle and Spancelebrated the completion of the concrete road which links the tor cities together. , ish Fork Ptoto. Dr. Caroline Heger, M. During Heger a as engaged with the United States relief council and cornea to the county highly recommended as an authority on the proper conduct of children an- - home economics. : 4 t : I ) JOHN COULD, SECRETARY OF SHIPPING FIRM HELD FOR EMBEZZLEMENT Lake D. F. Willey, 23 years 12. of 721 South Third East street, to ported missing from his home since 17. Ills wife and his father, J1 Wiley, have asked autlioritlee to aid la the search for him. Salt Lake. Announcement has been tiade by J. h. Rayburn, secretary of Lie Commercial club, that a drive to tolas L' 0,0 00 to continue- and expand lie L'uh and Balt Lake advertising r,;acalgn throughout the country, be started late next month. ' the E&iftelhieim Ena WILL ASSIST PRESIDENT HARDING BY PASSAGE OF BILLS FOR INVESTIGATION 4, Leading Business Msn of Hawaii Is Accused of Taking Large Bum of Money From His Employers Senator Borah Has Measure Ready For Labor Committee Covering Fact Finding hi Nation's Coal Industry Honolulu. Serious Irregularities, understood to amount to more- than $308,000 and to extend oer a period of several years, have been found In the accounts of John Guild, secretary of the shipping firm of Alexander and Baldwin, according to a statement issued by C, U. Heinenvvay, treasurer and assisstant manager of the after- a sje lal meeting of the board of directors. Hemen way's statement said: "The directors of Alexandria and Baldwin have authorised me to state that serious irregulatlons have been found in John Guild's accounts which are now under investigation and that Guild is home In a very critical condition of health. Guild la said to have been unconscious the last two days with heart trouble and physicians believe there is slight hope for his recovery. It xvas announced Monday that he had signed over all his personal property Jo the company to make up partially for the alleged shortage. Guild was considered one of the leading business men cf the territory of Hawaii. He came to Hawaii from the West Indies and had been employed on ieyeral plantations before Joining the office staff of Alexander and Baldwin. He was promoted to the position of cashier and in 1919 was elected secretary and a director of the cgmpany, occupying the same position in the company's subsidiaries. For He is years old. many years he has been director and treasurer of the F.splaoopal church here, president of the Ixvard of trustees of Queens hospital and formerly was president of the Boy Scouts in the territory. He had a widespread reputation as a philanthropist The directors stated the Guild had resigned as secretary and cashier of Full Retails of the the company. alleged speculations were not ascertained, but it was said that the irregularities might cover a period of ten years. They stated Guild had been in complete charge of the companys financies and enjoyed the full confidence of the directors. The money which is short, it was announced, was obtained through alleged falsification of accounts. The shortage came to light last week. When Guild was questioned, the directors stated, he collapsed and waa unable to make a coherent atatemenL The directors said that Guild had been engaging in heavy stock .transactions. beta.; to push through two of the measures recoin- mended by President Harding for j meeting the strike situation. The house was prepared to pass thl week a bill setting up a federal commission to inxestigate every phase of the (val mining industry In the hope that such an inquiry will Uy the ' basts for permanent peace In this strike beset lndusiry Such a bill was to be Introduced Monday by Chairman insloa of the interstate cornmen e committee. Although the senate s taking a rei from the long tariff grind, the foreign relations committee met on the prestdent's protsal for legislation giving federal courts power to protect the treaty rights of aliens so that the federal government could Intervene and punish those responsible for violence such as that Herrin massacre The bill of Senator Kellogg whhli incorporates the president's sugge tlon may be reported favorable Mon day or Tuesday, but it Is not probable that the senate will act on It until next week, after the soldier bonus has been disposed of. Senator Borah, chairman of the senate labor committee, said Monday lie would try to get the labor committee providing for a fact finding agency in the coal Industry. Borahs trill has been indorsed by the White House ris being. In general, what the president desires in the way of legislation to sctire roliuble facts regarding how much money the coal operators are making, whether wages are right and whether prices are reasonable. Because the senate Is pledged to take up the bonus, actual stops toward working out the legislative program asked by President Harding will be left to the house this week. But all the house intends to do, usder present plans of the Republican leaders, is to pass the coal Investigating hill There is the same strong sentiment in the house as exists In the senate against making an attempt to enact legislation providing for a federal agency, financed by the treasury, to buy up coal aad distribute It fairly la interstate commerce. This was one of Hardings chief suggestion. - com-pan- y, - fifty-thre- e Washington Steps were tal en in congress Monday , ' , - J bruises. Official Victory of Flysr Not circulated reports Geneva. Despite I Earnest Lieutenant Tuesday that had 'been Muyter, Belgian' balloonist, James recent of the declared winner comthe Gordon Bennet cup race, final decimittee announced that the The perhed. rear sion had not been m n: sonal account of Ie Muyter -n and heard l y the commiriee 1 bri .f nation of hi log complete p in e and to rendered, decision to require e e:ai days ra--- ' -- -- j BEST DY TEST j Dont be led Into taldnj0ucntityorQuaUty Calumet proved best by test in millions of Bake-Da- y contests. Largest selling brand in the world. Contains only such ingredients as have been approved by U. S. Pure Food Authorities. - Open Town" Awakens Problbltlonera Johnstown. Mayor Joseph Cauf-fie- l anti-bootl- eg seriousfatally injured and two others oecufanta ly Injured while four other of an automobile that turned turtle on the paved highway between here and Pleasant Grove Tuesday, were cut with glass and received various When you bake with Calumet you know there will be no loSs or failures. Thats why it is far less expensive than some other brands selling for less. N Sunday night took official cognizance of the prohibition leaden to lnltate impeachment proceedings because the excutive told local brewers and saloo keepers to make and sell Caufflel Insisted that real bear." his primary purpose ef prohibition chiefs to the army of bootleggers He added selling poison la this city. Fruit Rates Art Reduced that be had told the beverage dispenWashington. Rates on fresh fruit, sers they must keep within the law. apples and vegetal lies from Idaho, The mayors' statement did not explain Washington, Montana. Oregon and how he expected them tb sell real Utah to Bisbee, Douglas and Nogalea, beer aad not violate the Volstead act Arix., were ordered induced Tuesday At say rate. Mayor Caufflel's Idea attracted hundreds of by the interstate commerce commisof levels to to visitors the Johnstown Sunday. Prosion approximate similar rates applying to El Paso, prietors of thint quenching establishTexas. The base rate fixed on applet ments said : They all ordered the moving from the northwest to the ame thing but could not get It Arizona cities Is $1.4014 per cwL Garage Causes Costly Firs West Newton, P., Fire which Shopmen Form Organization West Newton business disthe men of wept Salt Lake. Representatives which was now employed in shops of the Union trict Saturday night and not completely extinguished until noon Pacific system at a meeting Tuesday a total loss of apafternoon at the Hotel Utah elected Sunday, wrought The fire start$.300,000. proximately resolua general officers and adopted ed in an unoccupied garage. tion which. In effect, brings Into exist-enc- e emLegislation to Meet In New York of new shop a organization N. Y- - K call for an extraAlbany, of ployees. The distinctive features ordinary session of the legislation for the new union Is that It is to be com- tb purpose of enacting legislation to posed exclusively of men employed by relieve the coal situation In the state Similar the Union Pacific system. The have was issued by Governor Miller, kind of this separate orgalzations will convene next Monday legislature emalready been formed by workmen but night August 2S. ployed on several other roads the organization dlfferi from the shoj Woman Holds Mall Record men's union now on strike as It Is Washington. A woman to the chamnot composed of railroad shopmen In pion mail handler of the postal service. general but exclusively of employee Miss Nina E. Holmes, 20 years old, of of one system. This plan it is claim- the Detroit postoffice, the department ed, will not force a strike on one road announced Monday, set a record for where conditions sre satisfactory be- sorting letters recently by distributing came of a grievance on another road. 20.610 in sight hours. , 8padlng Aute Turns Turtle was American Fork. One person The Economy IBfilEEERKS fPGDWJ.EBEliR A Bag Taasae and rJomey Gavcc i - D., of the Elizabeth McCormack memorial fund of Chicago, will deliver a series of lectures In the county, August 21 0 24 inclusive. the war Miss f s, Emmm ' WITH UVO BILLS ' Hunters To Us Poison B. B. Turner, state preda-toranimal inspector, was In 3 loaf) Moab. y this week and announces that after visiting the government hunters and trappers in this district be had decided to inaugurate a poisoning campaign in The World's Greatest Baking Powder ktlr otnr roar Cuticura Soap YOU CAN , So fo4mSruHtat.Mtw ft root, Slro. The Velvet Touch torn. (l. Cboolat. For the Skin D I - C6 L - Q ii)i. 04 (! nilaf Dtr Color t I root Sm 25a, OiahMat 25 aad 50c, Taksa 2Sc. His Employment. While there is no Intention of poking at golf too mut;h, some of the anecdotes along tht line are too good to be lost. Take tlie case of the woman who had her young and observant son out for a walk. They met a friend of the family, a man who likes to be pleasing to children. He proceeded to question the boy, a bright little fellow about five years old. Does your paps work?" from tbs man. Sure he does, ail the time," without hesitation. What does lie do?" and the ohances are the youngster knew that the questioner knew the answer Anyhow the boy spoke right up: Plays goff." Had Missed Something. We bad been living in the suburbs for five gears, and bad Just moved back to the same house that we had lived in before. Our little girl, who Is six years old, was saying "that she was horned in this house." Her little brother said he was, too. Sister said. No, yon were la heaven then." If I was," John retorted, T dont remember of seeing Jesus." Chicago Journal. Slow Justice to frequently unjust. POR to M wotor. At All HEMNiO KLLIS, BURNS CUTS West Tern fcftitary Acadcnj auk-iii- r So- - yon look mIOM, ,l' ' or Mraiplit, Toad. ITOH til4 75e r college, where powder anil rouge to applied : June," asked Mary, may I uae your powder?" I suppose," returned Jane, as she handed over her vanity case, "but where's yours?" Ol I was with Jim last night and when he left he carried my key, my handkerchief and my powder away In his pocket," explained Mary between The I-- 1io" wr Dsflnltlsns. Woman Ilkea to N. 34-10- 22. J past Saturday, the school maTn. with afternoons Usually there are two or three occur-- J re n res In term time which hav helped to form the silver lining of the week' drab cloud. During the spelling lesson the teach er had asked the children to form tencea containing the words that curred In the lesson. Iran, she asked a little sou of aentenew Russia, can you give me dubs. word plight?" with the wonWell," laughed Jane, "Its Please to pHte," responded Ivan, der he didnt carry you away with with a smile that denoted tbo prido the rest of the Junk. And Jane Is of work well done. Chicago JosraaL till unforgtven. His Watsriss. Reversed. of Iron, Gap P astoundGreat goaa Eleanor Franklin Egan of ths ad- ed! y an acquaintance. Teur ejaculated visory committee for fhe disarmament clothes are mighty nigh tore ofPn yon. conference to noted as t brilliant with a catamount V brilliant Been flghtln talker no less than as Nope !" replied Gap Johnson of wylter. Been whipping thunRidge. "Womans lot lias changed," she Rumpus of some of my kids for being out der said at s Washington dinner party. sassy to me." Kansaa City Star. Yes, It has changed greatly since I went off to the Far East in 1904. On characteristic of little town in "Back In 1904 the Idea seemed to that you have to hunt up a man to prevail that man's lot was getting and mow The town. , was forgetting, while womans lot and forgiving." giving are tomorrows radical Today mossbacks. Promise little and do much. 'S Lets disarm the thermometer TEATS end starchei for the body re liko fuel for the furnace. . iVl Why not adopt for breakfast or lunch. Grape Nut with cream or milk and a little fresh fruit and turn off the internal heat? Heres complete nourishment, with cool comfort. Grape-Nut- s contain! all the nourishment of whole wheat flour and malted barley, including - the vital mineral elements and bran roughage, and it is partially in the long baking process by which it is made. Theres a wonderful charm for the appetite in the crisp, tweet goodness of this ready-to-efood, and fitness and lightness afterward, which meet summers heat with a smile. pre-digest- ed at Dry valley and throughout the mountains. Wisconsin Potato Prices Decfln Madison, WIs., With a record breaking potato crop of 37574,000 bushels estimated' for Wisconsin by the state crop reortlng service, the state department of markets to anticipating a decided drop in prices during the winter months. Indications are that to the price level will fall from r,0c a bushel, the department officials years Wisconsin commersay. of the largest in the one cial crop, Esti13,000 cars. totaled country, 30100 cars. mates for the year are TA, ltln lnut. U, Salt Lake City, W. N. Stilt Unforglvsn, neurd in the girl's room of Butler Tsm Antonis, Tsxas Sillt4 kr Hop""1- MutsaionilMUd kf (l..rmns. S"rrv junior klmtln Cool, AtVUS IL 1114. Obptob ot ooUiU nnd ! OpM SEPT. S. Wrlio for now IllntototoS totHofM. ATOMWILLUM,NH BORA at stores; &) by matL Address New York Drug Concern, New York $as vrltk tb rnlT.r.1 ty of 4 Wool rmt. Ann soli Mom of lb I nitad Suvuv. Arvif ctoMors A There's a Reason" for Grape-Nut- s v J , Md kr rTu. C. 1. fttous Cf, Croak. M.ofc, |