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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVHXB, UTAH KELLOPP WILL cFXiP HOUSE PASSES .GIVE E I Li. CARRYING APPROPRIATION OP 1357,000,000 NOW GOES APPREHENSION GROWS AT WASHINGTON; SITUATION OFFERS GRAYS ' PROBLEM TO SENATE Dally Ration of Each Soldier Ralaed Prom 35 Cent to 40 Canta; 305 Mora Alrplanea Wtihlngton The bona pazsed and oe'nt to the senate the $357,000,000 army appropriation bill, providing for a atandlng forco of 11S.750 men. Passage, by a vote of 235 to 4, came after' tbe home for the second time bad rejected the budget bureau pro poaal tor a atandlng Army of 116,000 It did so by defeating, 235 to 19, la a roll cal rote, an effort by Repre-- . tentative Mian ton, ' Democrat, Texas, to trim the bill to' conform with tbe ' . budgets . j As passed with no important changes, the bin provides' $279,000,000 for military and $78,000,000. for non military activities, Including $50,000, 000 for work on rivers and harbors lm provementq already authorised and $3,000,000 for Muscle Ehoala. To continue the live year program of the air 'corpe tbe bill provides $20, 000,000, including funds for purchase of 674 airplanes or 305 more than were provided for during tbe present fiscal - yeah ' Troops In England and India Ready For Embarkation to . tbs Sotos. Nothing .has developed In to Chinn apparently to cause respect to tbe British government or acworry centuate the anxiety of the people. The .word from tbe British foreign of flee Sunday waa that the conversations at Hankow are proceeding normally, but that It would not be wise to spec ulate on the future. The government Is being Itept well informed by tho BrltUh minuter, Miles Lawpson, but ' seemingly " no definite stage In tho Hanchow negotiations boa 'yet been In fact, th cabinet min reached, Isters appeared to be in doubt .whether artytblng except verbal converastlons has, been exchanged yet. Hankow evidently is regarded as a test case In tbe belief that It Is necessary to discover, how far the Cantonese leader is In a Jwsltlon to redeem his promises. The ministers consider the military preparations as only precautionary in case things go wrong. , Tress advices from llankoW confirm the prevlnous announcement that the British banks, merchants and shippers had agreed to reopen for business and that they would continue to function as long as they felt secure. It was hoped that this would facilitate negotiations between Charge OMalley find the foreign minister, Eugene Chen. Congress Takes Up Variety of Subjects Washington A variety of subjects aside from foreign relations will occupy the attention of congress this week. ' Foremost among these will be the questions of seating Frank L. 8mlth, of Illinois, appointed after his election last November as the euccessor of the late Senator William D, McKinley. BeInflated Frane Causes Distress sides disposing of this row, the senate Tarls The high franc Is flattering i expected to vote Tuesday or Wed, the pride of Frenchmen, but high to nesday on the treaty of Lausanne, with are deflating his pocketbook. prices will and Its . prospect of later rejection, and the home, dispose of the contested nomination of Unemployment, politics show that 35.000 Government statistics Cyrua E. Woods, of Pennsylvania, to In are persons, drawing Tarls, chiefly coma member of the Interstate mcrce commission. The house will do-- . doles, but 35,000 more applicants tor work are not sat is fled. The 'governvote much of Its attention to appropriation bills, including tbe annual war ment and employeers say the situation Is far from critical, but workingmen . department supply measure, qn which petort that many thousands are earna vote Is likely late Wednesday. ing Just enough to keep from being " hungry? Red end yellow posters flaunt Utah Roads Can Raise Mall Rate' revolutionary ' appeals all over the Ten email railroads workmens district and extremist agWashington operating In Rocky Mountain and itators are capitalizing unemployment were' given per and the threat of more of it. coast ' mission by territory the Interstate commerce commission to increase rates for haulOhio Flooding Lew Country ing the mall by amounts ranging up- wards of 50 per cent The difficulties Columbus, O.Rlslng above the of operation on the short lines, the flood stage, the waters of the Ohio commission held, entitles the roads to river at Tomeroy adn Marietta Inlarger earnings from the mails. The vaded the business districts of these award Is retroactive, effective from the two cities. A fourth of the residential different dates of 1925 when the district of Marietta and half the bust filed their complaints. - Roads ness section was under several feet of which will receive the Increase are the water.- - The Inhabitants of Tomeroy (Montana, Wyoming and Southern; were kept to tbe billy ground, where Eureka-NevadArizona: their homes are locuted, aa the water Magna, JlUah Railway; Great Western Jla climbed to tbe stores along the rivet Virginia and Truckee: Saq Jo front. All business in Tomeroy was : aquln and Eastern; Nevada-Callforsuspended and movable properly car, and the Ar- - ried to' high ground. Tomeroy homes Oregon; ' fata and Mad River, probably will not be affected even t flood stage has though the la for been and the prediction to Dam to passed Finish Boulder Arizona Fight ' In of feet. crest Marietta, sixty Arisona carried Ita , Washington seven hundred families In fight against the Swing Johnson Mould- however, moved up to the second lowlands the o er canyon dam bill to President Of their houses. Belief was exfloor Thursday, with a threat of court pressed that the water would recede action should the measure receive conwithout forcing the adbandonment of A commission gressional approval. In the lowlands. homes any appointed by the Arisona legislature asked the president to retrain from ' iacasa Ready to 'Step Aside artive support4 to the bill and served notice that It would fight this measPuerto Cabesas Dr. Juan B, Sacaaa, ure to the limit in tho courts If con- head of the liberal government w ho la Memgress should approve the blU. at war to oust the Dias conservative bers of tha commission, who were acregime, la ready to step aside If a new companied to the White House by Senis chosen under conditions ators Asburst and Cameron and Rep- president he outlines, la a statement to the Asresentative Hayden of Arizona, said sociated Tress he aald bq would gladly they understood the president was not relinquish claims to the presidency to committed to any bill, although he faany ono affiliated neither with the vored development of the Colorado conservative nor 'he liberals, and suitriver by construction of a dam. able to the Nicaraguan people, .chosen at an honest and supervised election, J Indian Irrigation Prejsete Surveyed or to any one choseu through the medWashington Secretary Wotk an itation of. tbe United States and tha nounced that arrangements .had been signatory powers of the Washington completed for a surrey of Irrigation pact with the final approval of the neutj jj , methods and practice on the 150 If- tral members of the present congress, 't rigs t Ion projects on Indian land. Sev- of by a new honestly chosen eougrss. enteen of these projects are classified l as major. Approximately 124,000,000 baa been expended In their construc- Congress Will Pass Along Major Issues ' tion. and an additional expenditure of Washington Most of the major If approximately $30,000,000 UVstlfcated problems which faced the i! for operation and maintenance," An ir- congress two years ago will be passed ' rigation engineer of the. Interior .de- along to tbe seventieth congress, which is L; session . next, partment and an agriculture economist begins Its' will IncPthe include farm rellbf. .These December, agriculture, department tf vestigate with a view of Improving the disposition of Murcia Shoals, develop, condition of the Indian farmers and ment of the Colorado .rtTer. strengthwhite settlers. J, ening of the prohibition law, return of" alien., railroad consolidation and i Bill te Enlarge Army Passes House of the Frepch debt,. Radio and Washington After twice rejecting branch banking legislation' still are in the budget proposal for an army of the balance, but those In charge of these measures hope - to get them 116,000 the house passed the srmy appropriation hill providing for an army through before this' congress expiree of 113,750. The measure! now goes to by constitutional , limitation at noon ' on March 4. vf the senate. Can-tonoa- e w .be -- - Fixed Condensers Vastly Important Pa-dfl- ic -- rel-atlve- 'y by-pa- by-pns- by-pn- : . n n ft, bceuk-down- b-e- n M-xl- co. I - The nature of the demarcation between, the views was not specifically Indicated nor whether present action is involved or anticipated in future developments as to China. The president believes,' however, that thq existence of British concessions In China without any similar American territorial responsibilities leaves room for some difference In policy. Vernal-Af- ter two weeks of fuB I weather, during which the merew the official weather station s theraom eter remained above nor, a h set In on the night of January .fT? mercury again dropping 10 below zero. Only one of snow has occur! ci u,e Ing less than half an inch during iZ paat ten days. The ground through out Ashley valley la still , m,red snow from the etorm of luh-Oo- n t0 'Delta The coldest went her to Delta for seveiul ,.ar8 Dre. ailed here during the r:,at Uw day4 according to the goverani-bureau w Deseret,, which register, d degreei trt,vw- re-- q Saturday mom K. 17 low Sunday morning and 14 below Tuesday morning. Jfyton The ouUook is m musing b the Uintah bafin for th- - turkey in eitr-ience- d , nt Further precautionary steps to Insure the safeguarding of, American lives In China were revealed with withdrawal of 500 marines from mall guard duty for concentration at San Diego, Cal., and Quantlco, Va, marine corps r the year llJ7 Mr. and expeditionary force bases.-- , There waa dustry-fono Indication that naval and military Mrs. Fred Bklmer of Myton hist year precautions against Chinese eventual-ist- s purchased to one of the eastern states extended beyoad that, additional a pair of Mammoth brm.p turkey. Tho Increase they have be n s dling at step, or that the Washington adminisfrom $10 to $15 each and ull have beea to forces tration contemplated sending China in any way comparable with the disposed, of. Those who have beea announced British program. selling turkeys for maik.t purpose have-beereceiving from iz to $7j;o to according , Effort apiece, British Rouse United Many to Increase are tlpur flocks, planning which ha? Civil war Shanghai while others contemplate tagging in packed China for a year has been this Industry., , fotha country suspended vhile cuses Its attention ,upon the struggle Montlcello San Juan coentv is reof the Nationalists, or Cantonese, gov- Joiclng over the heavy anowf. which ' ernment against foreigners, particubegan Friday afternoon and t outmued hours. At Montlcello larly the British. The Cantonese, hav- for twenty-fou- r a foot of snow of hish con ing brought under their domination half of China to a remarkable cam- tent felt This Is the h'nivi.-ssnow paign of arms and propaganda, have fall experienced this season and farmfor the time ceased their attack upon ers are jubilant because they are pro' the northern forces, andturned their lsed an abundance of Irrigation water attention to elimination of foreign In- for the coming season. fluence, Tbe British alignment against Bountiful With fifty fc. t of their the Nationalists has been more clearly work contractors engaged completed, drawn In the last two days: First, A water tunnel on the city in driving the Nationalists rigorous pronuncia-mentare now progressing at the rat most specifically farm directed of six feet a day through a hard clay against Great Britain, and, second, the formation. It is learned by Ernest ManameVous dispatches from London reof Bountiful. The work hat dsen, porting that three infantry brigades .been mayor ahead rapidly, it is going has been ordered to China to protect that another 100 feet of tunnel be present under ordinary conditions. British lives and property in Shanghai. sand and a will open A comparatively large voltage h there irhez available be flow will Tore Impressed on the grid, which Masses 14,000 Men to Defend In China that a good tunnel bat of the entire the length .makes a correspondingly large amount London While . Britain Great excavated. been of energy available in the plate dr masses troops to one of her greatest cult." Bountiful Fire protection measure military movements since the World on Bountifuls newly acquired water war. Major General John puncan, hero shed will be taken by the city, accord of the minted Gallipoli expedition, preCrystal Control May Be made by Erto sail to .assume command of tog to an announcement pared Required of Stations the thousands of British troops now nest Madsen, mayor. Since an act ol There Is nothing quite as annoying to Shanghai or en route to lta defense. congress, passed last week, enabled to tbe broadcast listener as a station Accelerated by the, city of Bountiful to acquire '641 reports of the conver- acre of land at the head of Holbrook which allows Its' ware length to wan- gence of the victorious troops of South der about In a haphazard manner. A China the city now has 1200 acres of Canyon, forwhere upon n v.-Uu- vir-turl- ly 11 mm-dur- e t by-pa- ss Soper Regeneration It o , water-bearin- Intercitingly Explained - super-regenerati- n ey-vie- s) . 4 le o AmeriWashington Divergence of polon Chinese can aqd British views White House, tbe icy Vas forecast at although President Coolldge haa made it plain that the government will continue to afford all protection la it power to American lives and property ' ' in China. he by-pa- ss -- to-th- ilk by-pa- - 4 an adequate structure to be made available. by-pa- ss 8 - building; to Brice out of a propriatlon of $200,000.(oo wh.' v t00' grpss Is expected to make this eziioa the problem now arises bultabl building site' at which Will "not Cripple the ereetin 01 by-pas- fltwt-yegul- f Price With the recomin,.Bdan ready made for a new $113 by-pa- Cool-Idg- rati-figulo- 4HHe4H44enuMtH ' fifty-foo- h President Utah high-plat- ds alxty-nlnt- s - Bullfrog-Goldfield- 1 ' ", n n 4 full Protection as Far a Poaaibt ' 9 Given Natlonale, Say y a; , - y Hai The theory of super regeneration may be explained by simple everyday analogy, according to. an article In Radio Broadcast Magazine, which reads as follows; , Suppose a clock to , be wound up and tbe pendulum placed carefully in Its lowest position and left there. The clock will not start Itself. But now, suppose strong puffs of air come along at the proper Interval to start' the penOnce It dulum swinging allghtly. starts ever. so slightly, an Ideal spring ami escapement "mechanism would cause Its swinging to increase even If tbe puffs of air stop coming in. The oscillations of the pendulum 'build up,' and in due Ume the amplitude of awing reaches a limit, determlued by friction, air resistance, etc. But If we confine our attention to a sufficiently short period of time after the swing starts to build up, we will find that tbe amplitude attained ' during this time Is proportional to the strength of the Ineotidng puffs of air. At the end of this period, let the pendulum be stopped and set 'again at Its lowest point so that the whole operation may be repeated. A great deal more swinging Is done by tbe pendulum tf the clock is wound up and the puffs of air are ptaylng on It than tf the clock were hot wound up. In which case the pendulum would only awing the very small amount caused by tbe air puffs. lu the electrical sense, in super regeneration, we have a clCtult all set to oscillate, 1. eM wound up and balanced, so to speak, ad that some incoming ethvr wave Is required to start It oscillating. This Is similar to our analogy, lu which the puff of air I necessary In order to start the pendulum swinging. In the receiver, the oscillations started by the Incoming waves are permit-- , ted to, build up very rapidly lu same manner that they would be built up., In an ordinary - regenerative receiver If the coupling waa greatly beyond that necessary to make the detector oscillate. However, before the circuit can' break into continuous osctUatlou the entire oscillation Is automat (catty extinguished by another oscillation (generally about 1G.0U4 which oppose the Incoming oscillations every 20,khb of a second. TUI 10,U0tkcycie oseillathHi may either be generated lu the same lube or lu : 7 another tube coupled to therdetector. CaMet Holding Further Move 'I American Ships Lea In Freights , During the half of each cycle, that Is, Washjngton-s-Shtp- s Although SecteTary Washington flying tbe American every gO.OOOth of second, live 10,000-cycthird Kellogg has announced that he ha flagreceivedj only about eeclllat'.on has flo effect upon the been giving consideration, ter the ap- of .the. freight Tevenuo paid for tho Incoming signal, and during the other plication of tha principle. of arbitration ocean transportation of cargoes in half of the cycle its effect Is to preanMexican controversy, R wa American foreign trade, laid an vent Die production of any high fremade clear at the etate department nouncement by the shipping board. 'actuation in the detector cirquency that no move la that dlrectton had Tho total freight revenue raid on the cuit. been inlatcd by the Washington gov- nation's foreign trad in 1925 is placed Unhsequently the signal energy is ernment And thero was no Indication tit 1595,886.553. of which $198,721,331 very large during half .of each 1J.OOO 33 or shout cent offer went to official of American had' per ar.y grbiration that, oscillation, and on the whole cycle reedred from president Callc ships. During the same year American Is Veiy much mote energy tn there In' the tntercoastal of some ships engaged who, la tie opioioa tf tbe detector gild circuit than would traffic earned I4i.348.993. SriM-- at least." rail-roa- DIFFERENCE IN INTERESTS IN ORIENT DICTATE DIFFERENT . POLICY FOR AMERICA Set London - conducted In parative measurements WireAerovox tbe of the laboratory deto less corporation upon capacities effected termine the Improvements those . devices over m, present-daof regular advent the at manufactured reVital Function t6 broadcasting showed the insulation Part products sistance of the present-daPerform in Every-Modertiroes those of tbe hectic be many to " of radio broadRadio . days after the advent exact figures, the casting. To quote large--, several of Despite tbe widespread use of fixed Insulation resistance capacities In every radio receiver and size condensers (fixed) of yesteryear receiving system, the subject 1 not was found to vary between 10,000.000 thoroughly comprehended by the av- and tt), 000, 000 ohms, whereas similar erage radio fun. When considering condensers of present design showed condensers the fan thinks mainly in Insulation resistance values of 1,230, terms of eupacltj. This Is particuOCd.OOO ohms. ' Another important consideration to larly true of fixed rapacities of such high capacitance value, fans who utilize filter condensers and as and filter .condensers. Very condensers Is the distinction 4 few fans give thought to several perbetween these two y slues. tinent Items relative to fixed conden' Fans who ignore the distinction besers which manifest a great effect tween these two value do no at their upon the utility of . the, capacitance own risk. This Is equally true with . . unit. and filter condensers. Tit the volt-- ' la A topic very seldom diseased Is tho working volt age .isulatlon resistance of condeusers. age al which (he condenser unit This term Is the value of resistance can he continuously operated with offered by the dielectric of the con satisfactory safety factor, Th denser to Hie flow of direct current. testing voltage, on the other hand. The dielectric medium is the solid in- Is practically the limit of operation sulation material located between tbe for very short periods. Under no ciractive metal surfaces. In fixed ca- cumstances should a condenser be conpacities this Is usually mica or a high tinually subjected to the testing voltgrade of paraffined or .waxed paper. age value. If It n It will break down The Insulation resistance plays a very In a very short time. . , . i. Important part In condenser considerWorking VoItcg Values. e voltations, for upon it la dependent the - With the relatively break-dowvoltage of tbe completed ages being applied to the vacuum unit. The lower the Insolation re- tubes in the receiver, detailed thought sistance of g condenser the lower will must be accorded the working voltage be Its break-dowvoltage. Further- values of the condenser used more, (he value of the insulation reIn the receiver. If the condenser Is sistance plays an extremely Important so w ired into the circuit that It is subpart In the calculation of the power jected to a continuous loud, the workfactor of a condenser, especially the s convoltage ratings of the units utilized In work. ing to must be high enough denser permit Fixed Capacity. the application of the high voltage. The average fixed capacity Is usual- Many complaints of blown" ly subjected to high values of either condensers have no doubt been reD. C, or A. C. voltage.' The higher ceived by manufacturers.'1 In all fairthe Insulation resistance of the unit ness to the ipnnnfactufer, the fan the higher can the applied voltage be, must realize that each and every by. without fear of And the pass condenser bus a maximum workthe tnsulatlon the ing voltage. Measurements made upresistance higher less the leakage In the condenser and on various condensers for rethe greater its operating efficiency; ceiver use showed a working voltage Consequently It is paramount to mainrating of 225 to 275 volts. Where tain the Insulation resistance of fixed higher voltages are encountered In the con-- , capacities at the highest possible receiver either special level. demurs should be used, the Consistent with the Improvements condensers arranged In series, or reIn the various phases of radio receivcourse made to small values of filter ers, improvements have also been ef- condensers with the correct working fected upon fixed capacities. Com voltage. REVIEW g . station cso be umde to mulntnln a constant frequency by tbe simple ex pedient of applying a piezo-elec- t rlc crystal In the proper way, as explained by M. Thornton Dow In tbe Radlo Broadcast magazine. Quartx Is the mbst commonly used crystal which has qualities. This particular quality of crystals Is manifest by the fact thnt, upon the passage of an electric current througl them In a certain direction, the dimensions will he changed, and. con wisely. If the crystal I squeezed in tbe ylght way, a voltage Is produerp By combining tbe crjrini with a vacuum tube. It Is possitde to mak tbe crystal set a a monitor for any dmdred frequency st which the will oscillate. The freqiuncy of nsrtl lation of the crystal I dependent ujmr-It!t K there physical dimeo-lofore, possible to act (irately grind sm calibrate a crystal so that It will gl any desired frequency or wave length w hen coupled tn the proper circuit. It ts comparatively ensy for, i.roadcastlng . station t procure r rial which will oscillate nt the wave length which the station Is sup posed to Operate on. Then, hv rend lug a very simple Indicator, the station may be kept on the wave length Many of Ve higher-Ohassigned, to-Istations - are ;ng the crystal nm. and their fre qnency, or wave length. kept con st ant within a Tery small fraction of one per cent.. Stations vchlch are con trolled In this way do not rive the listener the least trouble In tnnlng to their : ware, , and In many rases these stations are, used as standard-o- f frequency .measure. Perhaps soiue dny. when the tangle of wave length ts all Irene vmt"nff at least some semblance f control is obtained again. It will be required thnt each and every station he pro tided with a crystal control. pleao-electrl- c th s u. t- pteao-cectrl- I e 40,000 Shanghai, eigners have sought safety to concessions, the war ' department and the government have Jointly evolved a broad military program to meet what is generally conceded to be an Impend. ing crisis. -- Investment In Mexico BilMeir' Washington More than a billion and a quarter of American capital had been Invested tn Mexico. up to last December on the face of reports from American consular officers obtained t the state department.- - The exact figures are $1,389.601,0000, of which $31$, 838.000 is In oil land, $317,427,000 In mines, $248,158,000 In railways, $166. 017.000 lu rural property and $125,212,- 000 in scattered mlrcqllaneous Investments. In addition the figures show $30 070.000 In refineries, $35,771,000 in uiban property, $30,799,000 In public util. tics, $26,140,000 in merchandising enterprises. $27,716,000 to tnqpufactur-inenterprises, $25.f 80,000 In smelters, $10 935,040 In Umber and $6,938,000 fn ' " concealed tn teres J." , x Frarc Sends Over $4,200,000 In York The American Ex- , change-lrvlnTrust company : an-nounced that it had received from the French liner Rochambeau $4,200,000 or gold .bullion from France... This announcement set at rest reports that the gold on the Rochambeaq amounted to $20,000,000 and waa an indication France was attempting to return Jld N'ew to the gold standard .whhont a debt settlement without a . revaluation of ' , the franc. " . " - Argentina Cities Swelter In Heat Buenos Aires aqd Iluenoi Aires t Uee-n- lne ciUei are sweltering tn an intense heat wave. The temperature baa been as high as 95 degfees fahrenh Numerous prostrations Jiare occtu red. of them-A-gent- m'HiRtatn land, which Insures water shed protection.. The other section la at the head of Ward canyon . Salt Lake The interior department has directed that all undlsp'wed-olands lu townships 36, 37 and 3S souib. range 24 east. Salt Lake meridian, Utah, which had been withdrawn fot the Polk hand of Ut Indians, be re stored to their former status as public lands and he opened to entry. Soldiers of tbe woild war will have a prefer ence right from February 4 to May6. 1927, inclusive, to enter such of these the hyids as are aubjec) to entry underwith homestead and desert land laws, simultaneous filing period Bom January 15 to February 3, 1927, Inclusive. Salt Lake During the coming yea the mills of Utah will rid 2.8U0.004 bushels of wheat, half the uetton, and lit addition will grind bushels frpm Idaljo. twentieth annual , Salt Lake The Utah ,, Stata convention' of the of agr , growers-anthe department culture national forest grazing j conference contest; for honors on calendar for stockmen Monday of cav week; Leading woolgrowers and tlemen from the western national . eat and range states are here fr conference and. Utah woolgrowers her for both event of the day. events art.. scheduled for the ; Utah.-'-,r; v , Vernal Residents of the Ouray reaping ley. dry farm section are r annual Ice harvest on Greenn tn that streams having frozen s ties of one foot at a P'rint tweniy-milesouth, and west of Vernal. ray valley has reported the cou . temperature of any of Uintah lower levels, the mercury having ped to 22 degrees below on three r Tams, drawing heavy, loads , tog the Green river regularly two weeks.- - f V l . d . , n UacfuV Wiring - $t "Flu", Black Plague Sweep Russia . In wiring a receiver, remember of influenza and that, with very few exceptions, all screws typhoid fever has broken out slmul- and binding posts are threaded with la dlfrtrcat parU of Russia, a right-hanthread. That Is, nnts ot IWrtJr iuare miles, tn and burs are tightened with a .clockStrict, thiry person have wise rotation. Therefore, to making Perished from the black plague, while a loop in the end a wire which Is kouftands are 111. In the Kharkav a; to be placed on a binding f pen,It,oh8 Influenza are post er screw, bend the loop In clock-wlthe 4ktrotw direction eo that, when the nut or epidemic of . which killed thous- bar Is tightened, the wire will not b raeIn 10 Rry-as- k twisted out from under the cut. district, where, out of 400 case, eventeen have died. r. d w was WIN Logan Rlustryweathef lehced here last night and thl . tog, with approximately thre" of ssow.'ayout half of which ha ted. Thera were Indications ef ter snow on the mauntnln wate the barometer was slightly lo8 Salt Lake There were 52 late transaction in Fait Lake last rcpreaenllng a total value of aI handled by meinhera of the 10 f s, Real Estate board, accord InC ures compiled by 5ferner etary. , |