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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBl'XK. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 'A1 no nuLUij iuinu u . LOiiiuiuiiuy numrs, otuuuis, ramie hum to Divert Neglected Children From De20 Natural Life of Crime. Three Nights Snake River tee Jam issists Sheriff Sets 'Tag Day' for Tl7 t0 So,Ve 0wi1 Problems TH A TTA TAT So1 of FRIGID PiRTP tV11"1 Special Auto Owners , iirip to Tbt Tribune. IDAHO FALLS. Jdaho. Monday will be "tag day" for Bonneville county automobile owners, Harry Meppen. county sheriff, said Saturday. Although January 1 was the date set by state law for automobile owners to have their ' 1929 licenses on their cars, grace was granted until February 1. and as January and storms February prevented many ersons from getting to where license tags could be purchased, further grace was granted to February II. Mon- ' day, however, "tags" will be given out. the sheriff bald. Special of grees Below Zero During Cold Wgve. marked improvement in the By FREDERIC J. HASKIN. tlon-tnsoviet authorities having or- WASHINGTON D. C. Feb. 9 As Pei haps the most horrifying result ganized schools and communities. mUe mm than chj, hQ of, the Russian revolution of 1917jdren at (jjg time of the revolution Silfrlal to The Tribune. which was the forerunner of the have grown to young man and Idaho-Ki- ng PALLS. , IDAHO republic was Its effect upon manhood, they are beyond the reach Winter held Idaho Falls in his icy children. War casualties, with the of the soviet corrective care, but the younger have been retrieved and it is grip again Friday night. When the casualties of the revolution and the of terror which followed. it or- - claimed are becoming good citizens, official mercury dropped to 20 de- reign of thousand. hundreds The best known children's home phaned grees below zero shortly before sun- probably' millions, of children. Most is the Maxim Gorky Colony for of of these were rise. the proletariat class. Homeless Children. Organized by no few children of trades-- , the famous novelist, whose name it Twenty below zero temperatures although men and even noblemen were left bears, the colony remains under his have prevailed for the last three homeless. general supervision. It is located at In the years immediately follow-- ! Rlihovo. a tew miles from Kharkov, and is uights. and Saturday little or no reprovided with adult teachers, lief was in sight. ing the revolution theqiost extraor-- 1 the capita! cly of the Ukraine. The but it is governed and Us producAbsence of Wind made Friday dinary tales came out M Russia re-- j principal buildlffe on the large farm tive work is done entirely by 'the n.ght's temperature less noticeable garding these waifs. Made preco- -' is an ancient monastery which has children. There are 2100 children than that of the two previous nights, cious by hardship, the? engaged in been converted by the children them-a- ll living In the town now and every one livaBle sorts a of An bare old into towrest selves when strong winds pushed the cold quarters. pursuits must bear a share of the work neces through every nook and cranny and living from their surroundings. Mosjt church edifice on the jjroperty has sary to maintain the economic life made even the hottest furnace seem of the.vj pursuits tended to the crim- - been made into a communal club and of the community. There are five inal. This was due in large measure meeting place, ineffectual. schools in the town and a library of to the fact that there was no wo$k As the whole theory of soviet Rus-f17.000 volumes. Committees of chU-- j. them S) do and no organizations sla is based on dren are responsible for the various Barley Sees Seven care to for them. Boys and girls. and that theory has activities. In addition to the regular Subzero Nights many of very tender years, organized been extended to the children. The schools, there are a vocational school is themselves into bands a small and one, but a and five workshops where the chilthieving Special to The Tribune. Gorky colony o w prowled the streets, day and night, model. Only about 400 children can dren not only leant trades but proRecord BURLEY, Idaho on and overpowering num- be accommodated. But. under the duce articles for sale. These include temperatures are conspiring with setting heavy snowfall to make this winter bers of persons possessed of food or general guidance of Maxim Gorky, a tailor shop, a carpentry shop, a one to be remembered and referred money. Every city swarmed with this they govern themselves. locksmith shop, a shoemaker's shop, to for years to come. Wednesday and childish banditti. Moral conditions Children's Towns Idea and a book bindery. All of these were was death rate frightful and the Thursday nights the government shops turn out goods for use of the Success. With Meets from from violence, thermometer dropped, to minus 11 naturally high community, but. in addition, fill orfrom and Is malnutrition to effort made The teach an minus 17. respectively. Thus far hardship. being ders from the people of the city of mis winter tnerc have oeen seven Reports From Russia them trades in addition to some book Odessa. A garden Is worked Indicate Improvement. learning. They produce crops on the bv thelarge truckwho in .Tnnnorv Inri iwn in Fhror raise practically children, to nrinciacres attached the home, Rennrts rmsnntinir from Russia in all. as comall of their own food. The town has making twenty-on- e but and other wheat work fruit, an adjacent 1200-acfarm. Grain pared with eighteen nights of sub- indicate that there has been a very pally is carnea on. The oia monastery is raised zero weather in 1916-1the record for community consumpwas In ruin the when colony partial until the present winter. but recently special attention Falls was 7 below Saturday morning, was established. ' The children not tion, The cold weather has hardened given to production of 9 below and only have repaired it. but with the has been registering snow in the highways so as to leave Friday for seed which Is sold to the 5 below. stones of the ruined portions have grain narrow lanes for traffic. On the Thursday of the region about Odessa. erected other buildings, principally peasants road from Declo to Albion, travelers is a livestock department There to harvests Sees shelter the and which takes care of the meat needs, barns, take to turnout places and await Wyoming the animals. '.he coming of caravans from the opbut which also specializes in rais Relief Coming woodworka have also built They n posite directions. ing hogs and poultry for ROCK SPRINGS. The Wyo. articles of where many (). factory ing School busses and rural mail routes sale as breeding stock to the peaswood are made and sold. All proout of Burley are now making nor-rr.- -; backbone of the extreme cold spell In southwestern Wyoming is believed to ceeds of sales are held in common. ants. As the soviet officials aid the service. children bv providing them with be broken Saturday with the rising The colony is entirely well equipped experts, they learn to temperatures in various spots and most of the food being raised Chill Still Grip abated gales. Extreme low tempera- on the place and some of the clothing produce finer seed and finer live peastures were reached Thursday morn- being made there. Raw materials stock than the uneducated Twin Fallg Region with 52 below at LaBarge, 34 be- and such things as cannot be made ants. The annual revenue of the ing its sales from Specltl to The Tribune. ranges community low at Kemmerer, 42 below at Granby the children are purchased from from 20,000 to 25,000 rubles. TWIN FALLS. Idaho.-Ki- ng Winger, 32 at Green River and 19 at the general fund. ter still reigns with as much severity Rock Each Cottage Dormitory Springs. a ever in this region, and more so at Hay and shelled corn are being fed Organized Brigades Handle Has Its Local Soviet. Shoshone, where the coldest day of to suffering sheep on the ranges. Problems of Daily Life. the season was recorded Thursday An executive committee is the su Sheep losses have been heavy in some The children are thoroughly or- preme authority, but each cottage morning with the temperature at 19 districts., Into are divided They ganized. degrees below zero, 3 degrees colder dormitory has Its local soviet. than the previous coldest day, which The classes, or brigades as anthey are Strong efforts are being made by BLACKFOOT, Idaho (). Each called. has appointwas January 24. soviet authorities to raise the gen temperature here Saturday morning ed task. One brigade does the woodworking, The official temperature in Twin reached 31 degrees below zero. eral level of education in Russia. Of another the laundry work, another flcial indicate that there Is cares for the wheat, plowing, plant- wider figures education now than be spread ing, tilling and harvesting, while fore the revolution. Taking 1914-1others are cooks, bakers and stable a normal year under the czars, as boys. By rotating the tasks, all 100 per cent Index, it is shown that, learn to be generally useful. They In primary education, there has been have their own electric power plant an increase of 11.2 per cent in num and also a blacksmith shop ber of schools and of 45. 1 per cent The homeless children have no liv In number of pupils. For secondary ing relations, or if thty have, they schools there has been a 7 per cent are utterly lost from them. They are increase In number of establishments in sole charge of the discipline of and 5 per cent increase in the num their colony. If a child dislikes the ber of pupils. In higher education- Better Reception, Quieter, Reduces Static. place and elects to depart he is not there has been a 42 per cent increase treated as a runaway and brought in number of establishmentsand an No Tree or House Climbing. back. Experience has been that of increase of 28.5 per cent in pupils. INSTALLED IN 15 MINUTES the relatively few who have left, most The increases in the trade and vocahave voluntarily applied lor read tional education schools have been Ask Your Dealer or Write mission. the most They show an InThere are a few elder preceptors crease of striking. 108.3 per cent in number but as exercise teachers, they serving and a gain of of establishments, guidance rather than impose disci 139.3 per cent In number of pupils. pllne. The older children assist In 135 the teaching of the younger ones Phone Wasatch 2. When they grow up tney go into rac tories or find work on the farms. Distributors-Youfor r Write About County A much larger children's refuge is Openings Children s Town, a section of the Im Territory. portant city of Odessa. This was organized under soviet leadership et or re 7, pure-strai- -- eteran BOISE PROJECT Senator Reject Mail Carrier in Performance of Duty Woman Jury Bill BILL PASSES CHEYENNE, Wyo. The to Tribune. water for and has backed The M08COW, Idaho. It is an 111 ice Jam that does no one good, might be an appropriate saying in this section at this time, with f reeling weather prevailing. An ice Jam on the upper Snake river above. Lewiston threatened to tie up traffic orf the lower river section, but it also proved to be the means whereby residents of the upper river points may receive mall deliveries. The ice dam. located at Captain miles above Lewis-toJohn, twenty-fiv- e extends entirely across the river n, SOMETHING NEW KARLEN RADIO GROUND AND EARTH ANTENNA Farmers' Institute YEAR'S MOST REMARKABLE VALUES SUPER-QUALIT- Y -- a uTtv A SPECIAL PURCHASE ' JUST 40 HIGH-CLAS- COATS S, eut at a Tremendous by our buyer now In the which we pats on to our cuttomers at the same tion, tionate Reduction. ReducPropor- DESIGNED TO SELL FOR $100, $125, $150 c a and $175 r ft mi au m Such exceptional values that it will pay women to look Newest versions of ahead to next winter now. the mode, in Lovely Broadcloths, Velours. Suede Cloths, etc. Deep shawl collars and cuffs of FOX, WOLF, BABY SEAL. LYNX. rKOLINSKY AND MARMINrTFURS" Coats of distinction with a finesse of tailoring that is readily recognized. Every one richly silk lined. Black, tan, navy or fray. All sixes. $5 For Coats, eUALL PtTOblT 1 2 Price aOUJ6 ITtEX A DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY Leu STOtUliB -- 1 Who Said No More Cold Weather? - to The Tribune Idaho.-- A SHOSHONE. mass meeting was held here Friday night to discuss plans for building new school houses to replace the one destroyed by fire early In January with a loss of nearly (100,000. No actlqn was taken except to appoint a committee of six, three each from the north and south side, to work with the school board toward reaching an agreement as to where the new buildings would be located and what type they sliall be. when the school board recently announced a tentative plan to construct a new elementary grade building on the site of the present structure on the north-si- de with a new high school wtalere the old one stood, some soutliLslde residents immediately objected to sending their children across the railroad tracks to the the state. north side. They circulated a peti"His address, which will be given tion demanding that a building for both grade and high school students will dovetail afternoon, Tuesday with that of Douglas Scalley. Idaho be erected on the south side. The o manager of the Sugar school board called the mass meeting It is company, who will discuss the work to discuss the proposition. being done by his organisation." agreed that two new buildings are will needed and the matter be furFrance reports that 1928 was its ther considered at another meeting most prosperous year since the world of the school board and the special war. oommlttee Monday night. Special Wyo- VP). ming senate today defeated a measure allowing women to serve on In debate It was pointed out Authorizes Relinquishment juries. that Wyoming, pioneer woman suffrage state, had a law fifty eight of Control to Arrow-roc- k years ago under which women served on Juries. Senator D. A. Preston deBoard. clared it worked a liardshlp on hus- bands and fathers, who were sum- -; WASHINOTON. Feb. 9 i.A The monecj home to care for babies and senate today passed a house bill to do the housework. authorise the secretary of the Interior to relinquish to the board of control of the Arrowrock division irrigation project at Boise, Idaho, all the rights of the government to certain Rldenbaugh or Nampa and Meridian irrigation district water Have Your Windows and rights not heretofore disposed of and Doors Made Draught-Proo- f were obtained when water rights Now purchased for the Deer Flat reserWith ATLAS METAL voir. WEATHER STRIPS The- secretary also would be auCALL K E. BREWER CO. thorized to permit water to which 135 South Main the government is entitled under the Was. 2 or Hy. 3351 Rldenbaugh rights to be taken into and distributed through the canal system of the Arrowrock division. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho Rehabilitation of the soil of the upper Snake River valley will be one of the major topics at the Bonneville county farmers' institute in Idaho Falls Monday and Tuesday, February 18 and 19. T. H. Morrell. Bonneville county agent, said Saturday, "Soils In many sections of the valley are decreasing in fertility, with a resultant decrease in the yields of many staple crops. particularly alfalfa," the agent points out, "and methods of bringing these soils back to high production must be devised immediately or serious losses will result. "G. L. McDole, soils professor at the University of Idaho, will take up this matter In detail, outlining results of years of exhaustive experimentation at various points and under varying conditions throughout Dr. Bringhurjrt 232 So. Main Over the Royal Was. 6408 ' Utah-Idah- FX! Pi YOU CAN SMILE Just aa naturally, eat as comfortably and talk with perfect articulation With a Set of Teeth Made by Dr. Bringhurst as you could with teeth gave you. Permanent Dental Work Is the test that only time can make. It is the acid test ef Dr. Bringhurst's Dental Work. Crown or Bridge Work, Fillings or Plates, all most be produced to give absolute satisfaction. EXAMINATION. ml LO rm : : WMlm mm iwmUmmm A Gigantic Exposition of the New that nature Salt Lake Store: South State St. 345 More Than a fiolo f V r Drastically Lowered Sale Price Otrden Store: 3422 Washington Ave. SETTING OF A NEW RECORD VALUE-GIVIN- G! Our Entire Sample Line of Fine Suites at 3B8mTB55 S3HflBwrR9f WSi QCAHjB Karpen, Chief Refuses Grazing Pleas -- Bought Plans Committee Named to Take Furtbcr Action With Education Board. to Study Fertility Increase Problem. Salt Lake City, Utah W.-- THE - Citizens Confer Of Soil Sought On School Plans KARLEN MFG. CO. MONDAY AT 10 A. up .the several miles. Mall can be taken to the ice Jam by automobiles and can then be carried across the river on the ice dam and placed on nack horses for the rest of the trip up the river. Ted Graham, veteran carrier in this district, will take charge of the maU deliveryThe mail will be taken to the mouth of the Orand Ronde river by pack horse, then transferred to the small mail boats for delivery further up the river. In the summer the mail is taken all the way up the river by boat. Rehabilitation 5, So. Main 10, 1929. ssavica QUALITY st tea. COAT Forest Supervisor Unable It Grant Requests of Ranchmen. Bpecitl to The Tribune. Many re BURLEY, Idaho. quests now being received at the forest reserve office for permits to graze additional bands of sheep on the Mlnldftkja national forest can not be granted, according to Forest Neither Supervisor 8. 8. Stewart. can there be material increase In the number of cattle or horses. Authorisation here has Just been received to grate 19.000 head of cattle and horses and 77,800 sheep on the Minidoka reserve, the coming season. Tnis territory includes hud-let- t. and Black Pine, Raft river Goose creek mountains, in Idaho, and Clear creek mountains In Utah. The outlook for cattlemen or sheepmen to secure new permits Is not encouraging, says Stewart. Established preferences for all classes all of livestock are now practically covered by permit. The to been stocked its carryhas range ing capacity, he says, for the last few years, but it Is believed that by care ful handling of stock on the range, proper salting and development of water, the numbers now authorized may be kept substantially aa they are: but not materially increased. The only way that permits can now be secured is through purchase of the livestock or land where a permittee now holding a preference desires to sell and will waive his preference. In "every" case, however, the purchaser must meet the qualifications imposed by the department as regards citizenship, land ownership and operation of stock in. connection with the ranch land. ten-ye- Tl Prompt Order Mail ar Service EXCEPTIONAL VALUE awaits the purchaser fortunate enotgh Sultan Quality Suite of to secure this 100 mohair upholstery with reJac- versible cushions of three-ton- e A special feature quard velour. suite, only a limited number to be sold at this price. Regular $255.0. Rose-Taup- J to go at PAY ONLY Partf 169 $10 MONTHLY with the distinction of design and the worth of construction always associated with that name. Mahogany Frame, genuine mohair upholstery. new design. Reversible cushions n f tfirsisn tnni Rsrnlsi velnnr $195.oe, to go at SULTAN-MAD- E, PAY ONLY $8 3-Pi- ece Charge With long, silky, IDAHO FALLS. Idaho --John Ja- - f cob Schell and his son, Pete ScheU. were acquitted by the Jury Saturday afternoon after their trial in probate Ml on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of minors. Members of the sheriffs force and police officers arretted the two fol- lowing an alleged "wild party" at the Schell home at Cottage avenue and G street last Sunday evening Six persons paid fines for drunken- neat and disorderly conduct to no- court Munda niorillflg as STf-- Tl milt at the all d nttrtv. J MONTHLY 129 Sample rope-tau- pe mohair upholstery and exquisite frieie reversible cush ion! would adorn any room. Hie easy Coxwell Chair, the graceful Club Chair are additional points of ex- - $ irrmr value. Regular $375.00 PAY ONLY $12.50 MONTHLY Speritl to The Tribune he e, HT This Suite Jury Freet Father, Son On 'Wild io to so o Displayed in Windows 239 AND IN ADDITION ' raw-ba- re The EnUre Store Participates: Every department present hundreds of offerings at t ever Mauled real bargains, attend Sorting furniture Co. February Famishing Fair. to off. If |