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Show "s. UINTAH BASIN RECORD et ami calcuLitlons are or deny the the by N,,',al ,ob San Diego. Calif., x, r li iprt the a' seen calculations of the ob- found to be correct JcauLs the earths crust to bend It is also , ns form mountains. movement may be the nthat 7for earthquakes. PathSnd - ru'e j.a?i7,ne. Sabbath Slumber late do you usually sleep s nc . morning? It all depends." "Perends on hat. sermon. , length of the ((ay pe m b't ) Why 'erne, I Laxatives feji K ta with jose of a liquid laxative can (insured. The action can thus to suit individual need. T be be It habit; you need not take a "double dose a day or two later. hr will a mild liquid laxative irritate no run ; kidneys. Slit nee. liquid laxative will bring The right y xtur discomfort no cathartic may often do The wrong lie jure harm than good. An approved liquid laxative (one tiich is most widely used for both adults and children) is Dr. Caldwells is Syrup Pepsin, a prescription. ctuiu one o' ash tier St beca.. perfectly safe. Its laxative ked on senna a natural and nera' m r S and with at the time, or after--ui natural movement, more I e ed Co 2 It action is laxative. not become dependthis form of help, as they may bowels will T-- on in the case of cathartics containing mineral drugs. Ask your druggist do from of tl, Caldwells Dr. for Syrup Pepsin. the y at it t for Oh, made red and Duds Delinquencies badly it .nit." n mme husband behaving? enough for a new dress, Is your How ivprei a up of ir car ake li - li ike Sta'es con r coon n Fra ill D lace PLUGS "salted It Bunkr AYE Imp KP THE YOU WASTE OF 10 HAVE XttNED BY THE AC on money GAtLON OF GAS YOUR SPARK PLUGS SPARK PLUG CLEANER ?c a plug orty p 1 your spark plugs 'w they fe intermittently, wastes as much as i'on of gas in 10. E be any tion , Registered AC Garage or Serv-Nati- to stop this c and itnoiey-bycle- an- 50jr spark plugs the AC Cleaner. J1 make tn of ap.ace look for tht badly worn "Plug-ln-th- with new ACs. y f!p ft f IS Jiu Khr f Tub" Kidneys cist btufniJS868 n a. Kheuma0 Smarting. Ce lt Lake est Citys Hotel hotel piM. o ro-;- temple sQuare " .ais pi(.C" t ,0m "nntcti ' t HVTRs 'bf ' l 200 W BY DR. LLOYD ARNOLD Protestor of Bacteriology and Pre- ventive Medicine, University of Illinois, College of Medicine, 3 MILLION El MILLS ADILT CLASSES OPEN FREE ELFEGR SS SEED r DIPHTHERIA CAN AND SHOULD BE WIPED OUT LOGAN, CT.-- The Lt.th State Agricultural college will be host next year to the Rotkv mountain convention of International Relations Clubs. BOISE, IDA. Emollment in Idaho s state Institutions of ldgher learning increased this year neatly COO over last year. Enrollment at the university was 2270 this year compared with 1S10 a year ago! Tho southern branch at Pocatello reported 838 students, a slight increase over the 811 of last year DRIGGS, IDA. Tho green pea business In Teton county is repotted to hate paid $210,000 to growers and the various workers in the n which has just closed. chapter of Future Farmers of America won first prize at the national meeting at Kansas Ciiy for their work during 1934. SALT LAKE CITY, FT. The government has purchased 85, 39 cattle In Utah as a part of the drouth relief program. MT. PLEASANT, FT. A CCO camp is being opened here for the winter season. PRICE, FT. A grazing district, including public lands, In eastern Ftah, is being planned. EPHRAIM, FT. Lloyd Wolgan entered Twelve Mile canyon above Mayfield to hunt deer. lie bagged his buck, but be also brought down one of the largest cougars ever, killed or seen in the neighboring canyons. The cougar was more than eight feet long and weighed about 175 pounds. FARMINGTON, Tile Baths tvcr rootn- - rR0Jl1 nArnach ttRossHER,. Sally Scz B GOOD HEALTH started FT. Appliea tions to obtain the Kentucky seed are coming in to the agricultural office here it is announced. The seed is being furnished free to farmers, who wish to replenish their pastures as a result of the drouth conditions, and is being furnished by the federal drouth blue-gra- ss relief administration. LOGAN, FT. The adult education classes, which lat year made noticeable headway and grew extremely popular among adult students, will be continued. OGDEN, FT. 'Work las be cun on the first unit of the three million dollar Tine View dam. BFRLEV, IDA. Sugar beet growers will receive a benefit payment from the agricultural adjustment administration based on the planted crop of 193 1, announces W. W. Palmer, local administrator, even if it has been necessary for the grower to plow up his beet acreage by reason of drouth or white fly. To secure the benefits of this bonus payment the grower is not obligated to plant beets in 1933. The SALT LAKE CITT, FT. 1934 community chest quota has been set at $135,000 00 BOISE, IDA. All Idahos crop of more than 3,000,000 bushels of apples is off the trees and either on the way to eastern markets or in storehouses, repoits to the department of agriculture disclose, the announcement coming more than a mouth ahead of schedule. The early season of last spring brought out blossoms and fruit much earlier than normal, and it maintained the lead on the season throughout . IDAriO FALLS, IDA. An investigation of wells, springs and other sources of water supply throughout the upper valley, in the Twin Falls section, the Mud hike district, and the vicinity of the Thousand Springs near Buhl and Ilagerman valley show that the water table lias not receded ns much as would be expected under the conditions of tlie long dry period and lack of precipitation. TOO VO, FT.1 The winter CCC camp located at the Ftah county fair grounds will be employed in constructing check dams, teriacing the other flood control woiks this winter, and it is believed imperative that sheep utilizing the area for grazing be transfeiicd to other places. SALT LAKE CITY, FT Grom Railreceipts of the D. & It. G. W. way have Increased 5 per cent this year over 193.1 it is announced. SALT LAKE CITY, FT. Dein CO Ftah commercial banks posits rated t Let Our Motto Every death from diphtheria toneedlo-,death. Ve who have day is a licensed by tho federal deposit insurance corporal ion inre..s(d more than $9,4 15 000 fiom December 30, 1933, to June 30, 1041, the FDIO has announced. SALT LAKE CITY, FT. A total of $$, 192 93 has been diriributed by the ELBA of I tali Jn am plus roimnudi'ii s dining the inoi th of September, according to the rcpoit of Glen I). Itecse', director f commodity dish llmt ion, at tho slale capitol. BOISE, IDA. A reprieve of one week for Hal Wood tuff, couvicled ten months ago in M ideon county of automobile the ft. was gi anted ! tho governor to perndt the man to alcnd the funcm! of his mother. 3 to do with preventive medicine wish every eom-oiuuit- y w o u Id ise up and sav, Every person v it Inn our houn-- d tries must be made Immune to i phttieria indeed the radical nealth ofheet s mist to like would nmkt eveij dipli tberla dath Mibiect to a coi oners inquest, ns If it were a case of miir der. And they would bring to trial the parent, or the doctor, or who ever It was who let the child go too tong before antitoxin was admin lsterc'd. if these radical otticmls would have their way, they would make it a criminal offense for anyone to get diphtheria. Because diphtheria is a disease we could stamp out completely in lids country in the space of a few jears if everyone would do ids part. - dlsj ried That Stunned World MOSCOM, IDA. Twenty million board feet of timber In the Pack river section lu northern Idaho have been purchased by Frederick Lenneville, Spokane ROOSEVELT, FT The local lio Harm Yea Oo th Faces Trial for Crime told for Bus, Readers sea-so- Iren, 5 riefly I) M IS $210,000 TO GROWERS et In of the earth. The fjSon that this drifting of the !t' -B- smort iii "d iatermocstain Hews The Murdered Infant. By WILLIAM C. UTLEY HARGED with murdering the I infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, Bruno Richard Hauptmann, Bronx alien, will face a New Jersey court on January 2 to answer for what has generally been regarded as the most unthinkable crime in recent history. For more than two years since that night of March 1, 1932, when the child, who had been not Lindys only, but America's baby, was snatched from its nursery In the Hopewell (N. j.) estate, to be found dead some weeks later only five miles away, authorities throughout the world and particularly in New Jersey had spread a relentless net to administer justice and exact retribution. Now the men of the law are certain that their net, drawn shut with ,i drawstring of powerful, if mostly .circumstantial evidence, has closed upon the right man. In New York, where Hauptmann was captured and held in the Bronx county jail, District Attorney Samuel J. Foley has built a steel strong case against him and a grand jury has indicted him for extortion. Wisely waiting until his state, led by Attorney General David T. Wilentz, had developed what is considered a foolproof array of evidence, Gov. A. Harry Moore took his time about asking extradition, with New York safelv letaining the suspect on $100,000 bail. When the requisition finally went to Albany for the signature of Gov. Herbert II. Lehman the charge was murder, with, oddly enough, no mention of kidnaping. At the time of writing, New Jersey officials had not explained the peculiarity. Withstands Grilling. Friday night, October 19, Ilaupt still bearmann, stolid, steely-eved- , ing his impregnable attitude of com plete denial that weeks of grilling had been unable to break down, entered the nunterdon county jail at Flemingtoti, N. J close by the courthouse where he will stand trial. The New York Supreme court had denied the appeal entered by the defense attorney, James M. Fawcett, who vainly attempted to prove that nauptmann had been In New York with his wife the night of the kidnaping, On the night of April 2, 1932, Colonel Lindbergh, convinced after a month of dickering that 15 notes he had received, asking for money in of the tiny exchange for victim, were written by the actual kidnaper, drove in company of Dr. Condon, to John T. (Jafsie) whom the note writers had agreed upon as liaison, to dark St. Raymonds cemetery In the Bronx. With him he brought $70,000 in bills of the denominations specified In the notes. While the flier sat in the parked car, Doctor Condon, bearing $.50,000, apto specifications, wrapped proached the grave,! a rd wall, found Lindbergh no one, staited back. watched and listened breathlessly. Doctor Condon had almost reached the automobile on ills return when from behind the wall came an unmistakable cry: Hey, Doctor! lie stopped and turned. Again it came, Doctor Condon reHey, Doctor! to the wall, handhis steps traced ed over the money, and wns prom iced that the baby would be restored at a designated spot within eight hours. In the Bionx county courthouse 27. HauptPei tember Thursday, called Bruno, tunes sonu mann, sometimes Richard, went through a Ids paces for ten minutes before stood up, Ilf lives. dete group of sit down, walled across theHeroom, was talked softly, tilled loudly. In n asked to cry Hey, Dm tori H loud voice. I n known to was tm d lives the one of a Colonel Lindbergh, d.spiNol l.y limmed glissis, hin cap and dark, a Lindbergh Slid it was without come bad that vohe satno doubt the over the ccimtery wall. am-te- d 'Vptem- Hauptmann was n Mr. Hauptmann Gazes Fondly Own Son. at Hit surrendered by Doc! or Condon. The German insisted that lie knew nothing about their origin. Find Ransom Money. Going to the home where Hauptmann and his wife, Anna, lived with their old son, Manfred, blond, chubby, gay, oblivious to his father's trouble, police found $13,750 more of the Lindbergh ransom money, hidden between the walls of the garage. Ilis handwriting was cheeked with that of the Lindbergh ransom notes, widely publicized throughout the country. Comparing the rough, scratchy, barely literate scrawl of the notes with the hand-wr- i ting upon the suspects application for an automobile license, Albert S. Osborn, handwriting expert who has testified in many important cases, declared that there was but one chance in 1,000, 000, 900,000 that both had not been written by tile same hand. Police found paper identical with that of the ransom notes in the Hauptmann home. Millard Whited, lean, lank worker on the Hopewell (N. J.) estate, Identified positively Hauptmann as the stranger he had seen coming out of the bushes there twice between February 18 and February 29, 1932. Another witness said that a man who looked like Hauptmann had driven a Dodge automobile with a ladder In it near the Lindbergh home on the day of the crime, Hauptmanns car is a Dodge. Other witnesses said his face looked familiar. tallied Hauptmanns footprint with one found under the window where the kidnaper's ladder had rested. One of the rungs of the ladder had broken through, indicating that the criminal might have hurt hiraelf, sprained or twisted his ankle. Miss Anita Lntzenbeig, blond working girl and friend with whom Hauptmann frolicked in the dajs shortly after the crime, when his wife was traveling in Europe, testified that nt that time Bruno favored with a limp a leg whose lame-Deshe ascribed to varicose veins. s anj ner, Isidor Fiseh. Not long before Hauptmanns arrest, Flsch died of tuberculosis in Leipzig, Germany. As Hauptmann Tells It. Fiscli, Hauptmann claimed, had been affiliated with him in many business deals, because of their close friendship, with no paper record being made of money transactions. When Fiseh had decided to go back to Leipzig to visit friends and relatives, be bad left in Hauptmanns care two satchels and a box, conteuts unknown. Once the money was found, Hauptmann, according to ids testimony, became afraid that lie would be caught with it ami punished under the recently passed gold hoarding law, which carried a fine of double Hie hoarded amount and a possible long term prison sentence. Later he began spending it a little at a time, to avoid being caught with the whole amount hoarded away. He claimed that he had a right to a large share of the money because Iisch, befoie leaving for Europe and ids death, had borrowed heavily of him, with no written account of the transactions ever made. Friends and relatives of rtsch Insisted that lie was virtually destitute and had not been sendOther things ing money home. made the Fiseh atmy sound nmie like a fish story. The cldef alibi developed by Defense Attorney Fawcett in ids desperate fight against having Hauptmann extradited to New Jersey wns that Bruno had called for ids wife on the night of the crime at a bakery where she wns wot king at the time. From the bakery, which they left at about 9 p. m. or 0.30, they went directly home and to bed, Fawcett said, bringing out concurring testimony from his client. The testimony Attorney Fawcett was able to hold up only in part. The proprietor of the restaurant and his wife, a Mr. and Mrs. testified that Hauptmann had called for Ids wife on the night of March 1, 1932, but after grilling, admitted that they were not sure. Denies Writing Notes. Confronted with the ransom notes on the witness stand, the suspect examined them closely for nine minutes. Handing them back, he said: I never wrote them or had anj thing to do with them, I never saw them before in my life. Expert Osborn called attention to the fact that there were seven distinct characteristics of the writing in the notes that tallied with identical characteristics in all of Hauptmanns writing. Most unnsuul of these was a peculiar formation of the letter x, in which It wns written like a double e. Have jou ever seen an 'x' writ ten that way before? tho state asked Osborn, who listened eagerly with an ear trumpet to aid Ids defective hearing. Never, he replied, "never In my thoulife, and I have examinee sands upon thousands of speci- In cn e a child who gives a posl tive Schick test is exposed to diphtheria, that child should be kept un tier fiequcrit observation by a physl sum. Diphtheria rnn lie an Insld lous disease. A child can have II fur several (lavs before t lie clurao car-pone- r' u 1 Thai! h y RFUTY (UTl RF U nni of the bisl It f ids of endeavor for tho young ladu of ULy. Sce the mil veriiement nf one of the bent beauty thoU" in tlue column. 51 for Noon According to the United States Naval observatory 12 M is almost universally used to designate 12 oclock noon. M in this connection is an abbreviation of Meridiem, s, tho accusative of the I,atm meaning midday. UTAH HIGH SCHOOL BEAUTY CULTURE OF Why not get your tialning at the largest and bNt ctjuippid athool In th Woht Whero you eon learn a profeo mon that ill ntak you inriesrndnt for tho rent of your life? Wrilo for diUtU. men school or utah ALTY 111 HK 121 lit i iriuc b better that the child wniS le . In s r VS t few t years, rn Nt w o ei Union OF GOLD THE VMIOLK WHEAT CEREAL Males Cream Taste Better" Western Made For Western Trade Atsk Your Lrtucr THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY Pationuing home imhidry la (he only iuro way of buying quality good at a low price. Keep thia In mind when oo arg baying, and lit flint upon Intel mountain mido product. You need only to know th meaning of oiifl word- - (nlcrmounfaln- and you can tftlcrt your nroda with Out kill of an fupcrt liicy alway t ii you exactly what you art gelling for your money. The best In the West' la youra if you made products. bay Inleimountain EMMA PATTFKSON. M Kurd, Utah. At 400 Utah Oil Refining Service Stations in Utah and Idaho Area of Great Lake Lake Superiors Mirface i3 31,810 square miles, Fake Hurons 23,010 square miles, Lake Mulligans Lake Eric's, 9,910, and Lake Ontarios 7,540. 22,-40- 0, Bow China Bow china is a peculiar type of at first manufactuicd poicdain England. Stratford-le-Bo- china dates from 174 Bow 1. Tennessee was admitted to the Union on June 1, 17'J(i. William Blount was the fiist governor, and in 1729 Knoxville became the scat of government. Tho present capt-tis Nashville. Tcnnes'-e- e ol A Musical Beach Musical Beach is to bo found on the little of Figg, in tho Hebrides. It gives out a shrill, sonorous rote, causing a tingling sensation in the , wajfarcrs feet. Pr week will be paid for tha bfit art'cl on Why you should lntermountnm made Lot d' bimiiar to above. Send your atorv in proa r vine to Intrrnviutitciin Imdiitt ColI P. O. If box halt ake umn, Lily. in rt ry A your atory appear tliii column you will re-vJLr ctive chck for $3.00 r t be Week overiy sirpii Ions w lien diphtheria, is about tb in to lie wot ry ice. Tbe period of Incubation for dipli tberla Is from two to seven divs usually two days, if a child clove! ops diphtheria, the physician should1 not ch lav a moment in the adminis tiring of antitoxin, so ns to mini the toxin mie ns much ns Speed development of the tins a mi iniog in diphtheri i. if there were a law Hut even child on ids third hlrthdiv shmib1 lie n tdc Immune to d plitheri i, vvt could s' m j i out this (bead il m ,isi Salt Lake tally, Utah Skeletons of prehistoric giants weie found when a Hand pit was excavated near Munich, Germany, llio w oilers uncoveied foity skeletons averaging seven feet in height. fill enoiinh that thee Idle! sec ms really a (I So. Main Giant s Bones Found in Reich tciistlc sore throat incomes piin sick, it Is parents of p!ut fcaal ful hair nto$t umaii ny to luaLa mer-idie- toxic-antitoxi- n inve-t'ga-to- rs "ipt-n.an- loelv compUxion y Fred-erichse- The suspect, it was claimed by tbe authorities, had quit working immediately after the time the ransom was paid, and had not looked for woik since, yet maintained a stock market account whose activity had totaled some $201, (XX). He held two mortgages totaling $7,509. And in the market, although he claimed gains, he bad actually lost $7,000. Convinced that there was more evidence than had been uncovered there, the police returned to Iris home, wlieie bojs of the neighborhood had been tearing tar paper mens, from the root ot the garage In There were other reasons for the wholesale lots and retailing it to slate to believe that Hauptmann s curlositj-seckerfor 25 cents a had written the ransom notes. small piece. The garage they com- There were the same misspellings pletely razed, finding $M0 more throughout that were common in of the ransom money. the susiects writing. There were Inrido the house the the same lit tie twists of language found fl loose board above a that were common in the Germnns closet door. On It what nppiared speech. And, ns had bun brought at fint flame to be nothing more out before, the paper of the nobs than a smudge was revealed upon wns exactly the a tuie as rote pi-- j (loser scrutiny ns some tiling vasi'y for found in the second exploraIt w is the ad tion of the Ilmptmurn home. more linpnitant. dress and telephone number of Ioo abend! the case! Meanwhile, tor Condon, w ripen, It was frankly rg.diet Hauptmann In New JeiM-In the admitted bj Hauptmann, fall Enough, tbe nl cn will have to Lit by bit tie Oivn bind. rituin to the Bionx to answer to evidence was nuking a more and tbe I'toition Indb tiient placed mme mid mme poweiful ease, the against him throe. New Yen k adnet vv 13 folding about him. ieu's are confident that w.tli this Throughout ail this tme Huijt-m:ehntge, vvlbli they are aure that n Miadririly maintained his inon nt they can prove, and in addition, s,at n 19 I. "'1(n I or ns the nocence, snppniled consistently by clrirgi s of gold bearding ami minor him identified t.ndanis bid Ids wife, 'the money, le insisted, coniitc, they can put lnm Fifily In man who had pa "id lI,l3.k'10''tn bad been not his propeity, but that piisiiri for the rest ot hs hfp. been to have their m rial numbers of a close friend an business pirt- 4. 'xewi;a$er Uuk.au the fiom polet ill I Diphtheria is no longer a spectacular disease in the minds of the public. It would be well if it were. Older persons can remember when epidemics of diphtheria were feared. Cases of black diphtheria put dread in everyones heart. But even though diphtheria does not come in waves any more, as influenza does, it nevertheless bolts up continually. Diphtheria is tbe second greatest cause of (loath among children from five to four toon years of age in tbe state of Illinois. It Is ic'd only by accidents. Diphtheria is a treacherous dis case. It Is what physicians call a toxoid disease, Hint is, the dipli tlicria germ, as well us doing its own particular damage, develops a poison Hint goes through the system, and as a result, even though the child recovers, damage may be done to the heart or the kidneys, and In later life the viitirn becomes a send invalid, or Is otherwise hand! capped. Children weakened by bear lot fever or measles are puitlonlar-lliable to diphtheria If exposed to it. The greatest number of cases occur among children from five to seven years of age, at the time they are beginning bcbocd ami coming in contact with more people. Diphtheria germs enter tiie body by the nose or throat nml leave it in the discharge from the nose or tin oat. lienee the person caring for a diphtheria case should tie very careful In tbe handling of these discharges, and in the handling of anyby tbe pnlienls thing touched hands. Milk, if touched by Infected hands, heroines infected and trans mits the disease. A patient should not be considered safe to mingle with others until two cultures from both throat and nose are declared free from germs by a competent laboratory. Certain individuals, Ini niune to the disease themselves, can have germs in virulent form in the lining of their noses and throats, and can transmit those germs to susceptible persons. Different persons vary greatly in their susceptibility to diphtheria. Some have a natural nntltoxin in their Wood, and will not contract diphtheria under any circumstances. But others can get a second cii'-- e within a few weeks after recovering from a first nttack, bo it is not without a test, that safe to an attack of diphtheria "ill give immunity. But every single person can be made immune to diphtheria. By the use of the Schick test, a doctor can tell whether antitoxin is present or absent in the blood of an individual. If it is present, then tli.it person will not contract diphtheria, even when exposed to it If the Schick reaction is positive, then an Injection of given once a week for three weeks, will Irn mutiize the person against diphtheria. Tho toxin antitoxin works slowly, however, arid it rmy be eight to twelve weeks before immunity is complete. Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh. A to fnmjgh beautiiul. No. 3HI W.MT. Suit lake Or Ancient Anchor Found to have once belungud to a galley of tho nil naval republic of lEa, a 12 find anchor was found rcccni'y off the cou-- t of Italy m ar Lcglmi n. Believed j Oldest The tilde t large Budding 'uro budding in the waild is the Step Ijramil, in IVvpt, winch is estimated ta be G,00(j jeuia ol i. Host of our s r! t! ubu-e- s wdl sidy be remold by an ltnpioved sen e of judi e and iui. in..y. |