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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Gowns of Silk Flower-Adorne- d Intermountain ftews Briefly told for Busy Readers j WaAhinton, guin President Roosevelt 'Zt rzo H n that the Ten-ness- Valley au- - and the experiment of tiiority government power on b,le serve as a yardstick by prl-- . rates charged pro-jlettr- panics. . juCarl, comptroller States, has t!ie United at work Steeping sleuths of the Tennessee r. it being a govern-S.uMr. McCarl was n. .'ted , n4 pluitl t rity, 4a about the yardstick was he rales Dor designed to own-- 0 iiie of governmeHt power field. His Job Genuine what had hap-illthe money that had the treasury and , from effort to transform the a modern . tailey Into li. PLAN SCOIT D, C. twrrrr to be of vital importance to communities throughout the country. That factor is taxation, it is to be remembered that government agencies, federal, national, state or local, pay no taxes Into the treasury of its Jurisdiction. Consequently, the government which fosters a municipally owned power plant simply must forget, for taxation purposes, that such property exists within its domain. Likewise, such a plant is not required to consider interests on the investment In the shape of dividends to the stockholders who, In turn, pay taxes on their e w author-clrcumstan- , -l- several house mem-i- o electric rate based r cent of the cost of the facilities could be con-oIn other words, the ID the demonstra- tion over Immediate payment of the cash bonus to war veterans will suffice. The bonus has been licked for this session of congress but all that a yardstick based indications point to a belief that the athod of calculating country may not be so lucky In the would have to next session of congress which Is robber. not far ahead of the 1930 elections. the An minority rl told the committee World organized war veterans were very had found various close to success In congress and to appropriate 2 forcing haphazard llf 000.000,000 and trick methods pay it over to them. They failed ping of bookkeeping because President Roosevelt like and that he had Presidents before him had to disallow ex-- f three to view the problem from the standsomething over two welfare and n which he said were point of the countrys not the welfare of this minority. comptroller general Credit is due the President for the x to these expenditures stand he took Just as credit was een fraudulently made due President Hoover, Coolldge and the committee It was He will be criticized and that the law had to be Harding. local minority Just ibtr far by any spend-l- o attacked by this were criticized and others as the construe the attacked. I am informed that the American troller general took Legion, the Veterans of Foreign tion to the bookkeeping Wars and various and sundry other H by the TVA. It is organizations of former soldiers, records that the electric sailors and marines are prepared H Likewise It Is upon for a bitter fight next year against J these records that the those representatives and senators show whether it has who dared to oppose cash payment TOR of the bonus now when it is not apparently excessive due until 194Q. The soldiers lobby ialue at which the Is the greatest and most expensive S 's property was taken lobby In Washington now. It knows I the authority Is Its power and It does not hesitate J :be valuation basis for to characterize opponents of the I but Instead is basing cash bonus as traitors. The lobbyI on the earnings from ists are certain to go Into every Power by charging 10 state and congressional district e gross revenue D to next summer and seek to defeat j't n depreciation B and ac-- ! those who dared to follow their tl,e amount of such own conscience and vote against reserve for depreela- - this raid on the treasury. xsend' As a result of the vote on the -" lay! very conservative bonus and the subsequent Presidenationj alon consumption for tial veto some keen political observi,pr cent, the amount of ers have begun to calculate In their hased tnd upon the value own minds what the view of the I liberties In question country Is. It was pointed out, for (iWJ by the authority, example, that a maximum of four million would be entitled to a bonus. At the same time attention ! & ,f r(',mie will propor- - was called to the fact that new the reserve for voters are arriving at the age of t the j5 present 10 per franchise at the rate of approxit but mately two million a year or almost amortization, i 1 ! reserve on the 10 end of I thirty six million since the an equivalent to the World war. These observers conwould be charged to j tend that the new voters and those nn a valuation basis at who are not entitled to the bonus w gross revenue would constitute a majority. Thus, they than ten times the i seek to show that there Is a great J,it of about 10.000,000 , of the counmajority of the voters a sum of such see to ! unwilling 'ery little basis for as-- , try a voted to minority especial-lrcuenurs will ever money a time when tlT government t 1 figure." Is taxing Its citizens and borrowing to all In billions to give relief r' b r ate 8 f report tom hod whether they fought for their coun"r I h Is then iseg 0f TVA af. Co. i i try or not The question which be whether the poiifhlans will wake itj. H found subject to in time to represent the majority criticism and It up Cthfooled by the power of a highhe or ill uade mention of minority. ems to dm, ought ly organized Cnlon. W stem Nwtper 15 ? st s ? ! pay-tiSahl- e. 3xi m . J 1 ! y f C1IERIE NICHOLAS regi-tere- D. V. BAIT LAKE FIlY, FT. From t aetbn w.'I be iiftws,ir.r on the part of Bistrci'ed I tali l.oine owners who hope to take advant lge of the amended Home Owners Loaneorio-ratim- i art wbiih peunits new "toil's, J, Frauds Fowles, Utah ni-p- lii eiT'Vl A JL '' 4 . 4 vf r (7 ? 27 vfv , 'f -- vl J, fK 1 iff V 1IOLC manager, has announced. All applications um- -t be subm tied by June 27 either at the state ofn fice in the building here, brandies in Trove and Ogden, or to HOLC representatives In the other larger communities of tl.e state. income. Doctor Morgan and other direc'STRY, tors of the TVA were subjected to questioning of a type about as severe as any witnesses before a house committee in recent months. They bad friends on the committee who attempted continuously to shield them from the fire of TVA opponents, but apparently Chairman McSwain was unable to choke Eden. off the attack by such men as RepM that Mr. McCnrls resentative McLean of New Jersey TVA affairs mg; Se audit of nd Idalu f public coincidentally and others who doubt the advisability of the federal government enreuent by the TVA direc-oeIn power production. legislation amend-thet- r gaging There appeared Just no way at basic law which all In which friendly members of . them additional resulted in the house committee could Justify md Its yardstick being the action of the TVA board in its attempts to block private power eom-e- r congressional ij i development It was shown in the the strong lens of a I believe It Is course of the bearing that the TVA glass. had gone far away from its base greed that TVA suffered of operations to buy two small parand government owner-t- j came off second best cels of land one not much larger than a city block and the other closures before the cora-- e only a few acres In extent Under of sucb a nature as to ost sound thinking ob-- ! questioning, TVA directors admitted this land lay In the middle of a there Is a colored gen-a- e TVA woodpile, proposed reservoir planned by a private power corporation. In acnee, Mr. McCarl showed quiring the parcels of land the TVA d rt tiiat the federal gov-made It Impossible for the private expended a total of Interests to proceed with their powId development of the and er development because the land In tiles, equipment question would have been In the This appurtenances. middle of the reservoir 300 feet unias transferred by the der water. The private Interests rernment to the Tennes-aothorita corporation, could not force the TVA to sell and without that land the whole resered on the corporation was destroyed. Jri.ono.000. Is 38 This per voir program factual cost to the tax-Ih- e Politics Is politics and apparentproperty transferred. ly politicians will play the game alof this fact brought F-- s If better ways. ges la the course of the be needed, Playing proof taring and led to the the Game it seems to me C LOGAN, FT. 114 bi.il members d of the Boy ? mi's have to go ill tie caravan vvhiih will leave here Augn-- t 14 to nt end the Bov Pemit Jaml.orte at s by Dy AR WAN THE CRICKET FLAG I K OIFFK A TRIE FLAN OlistUk E RVII.S UFK HOME OWNER V Rl'l IFF Topics Interpreted by William Bruckart Bo-to- The Black Virgin of Montserrat Prepared bv National Geographic Society. D. C. W NU Washington, Service. out of sight of the factory chimneys scarcely out of hearing of the noise and bustle of Barcelona, busiest and most restless city of Spain, a medieval Benedictine monastery clings to the face of a fantastic stone peak that rises boldly from the brown foothills of Cata-lun- a (Catalonia). It Is Montserrat, the nations holiest shrine, to which thousands of the Spanish faithful make pilgrimage each year to pay homage to what Is called the Black motor, has an manence. Mountain home, ipa. age-ol- d air of per- The archway emerges Into a sunlit plaza or market place, filled with lowland peasants hawking their wares, and groups of pilgrims of all classes actively and noisily bar- gaining for food. Among city Spaniards dressed in modern garb, one sees farmers in red caps, or gorro, and sandals; working men In velvet knee breeches and faded scarlet sashes; wives with mantillas and shawls drawn closely over their heads ; pairs of somatenes, the typical Catalan state police; monks In Virgin. Montserrat is the name of the sable cloaks and children of all A few pannier-lade- n donkeys strange mountain, and also of the ages. nibble at the grass under the stuntmonastery, which clings like a ed trees. Except that the setting swallows nest halfway up its preIs undoubtedly Spain, It is all very cipitous cliffs. The Black Virgin, much like a page out of "Cantera wooden image darkened by age, Is not the only reason why It Is a bury Tales." A traveler directed to a terraced place of pilgrimage. Montserrat, arcade at the far side of the court, In Catalan tradition. Is the h or Monsalvat of the Mid- within which Is the office, wa3 given dle ages, site of the castle of the somewhat of a surprise. Over the desk of tiie father In charge of pilThe Arabs called It Holy GraiL registration was a shining Gistaus, or the stone watchman. grim electric light, and at his right hand Here Ignatius of Loyola, a woundwas a telephone! He had not exed soldier, knelt In prayer, and went such Innovations In a Beneaway to found the Society of Jesus. pected dictine monastery. In more recent years the Montserrat Had he been better acquainted choir school has become celebrated. with the rule of St. Benedict he Ah, but senor, a hotel man- would have known that the manner a have asked you traveler, ager of life among Benedictine monks seen Montserrat? It Is Spain's most has never been austere. sacred shrine. It 13 very quaint and The Black Virgin. will monks old, and the Benedictine let you live with them In the monIn order to see the sacred Image astery for three days It Is not far which Is shown at the 10 oclock Yon should see mass one hurries down to the courtfrom Barcelona. the Black Virgin, and the view from yard. A steady stream of worshipthe monastery Is magnificent! ers files through the carved doorMonserrat Is accessible to Bar- way of the basilica. According to celona by both railway and road. legend, La Moreneta, as the Black One way Is as picturesque as the Virgin is called, was carved by St. other; for, while the highway Luke himself and brought to Barclimbs to the monastery In a series celona A. D. 50 by St. Teter. Durof hairpin turns and horseshoe ing the Moorish Invasion and occucurves, the last few miles of the pation it was hidden by Christian railway Journey may be monks In one of the caves of Monmade on a narrow-gaug- e tserrat near the site of the present line or In the bobbing cage monastery. Years later shepherds of a new aerial cableway. discovered It and told stories of Trip There Is Interesting. strange music heard In the vicinity. An effort wa3 made to bring It Many, who are in no hurry, choose down from the mountain, but, althe railway and the route. Once clear of the spreading though the statue Is not quite life-sizIt could not be moved beyond suburbs of Barcelona, the main-linrailroad strikes boldly out into the the ledge where the monastery now beautiful plain of Sardanola. The stands. The basilica, accordingly, countryside here resembles southern was erected to protect It, and the California! There are green fields monastery built to care for the with angular Irrigation ditches; throngs of pilgrims who climbed the rocky river bottoms, rising at first mountain to worship at the Virgently and then abruptly, Into gins shrine. Especially do young foothills; and scrag-gl- y couples come to Montserrat, for the and unkempt clumps of eucalyp- blessing of La Moreneta Is said to tus and pepper trees around the insure a happy union. The dinginess of the Interior of water holes. ' Gradually the scenery changes, as the basilica serves only to accentuIt enters a region of Irregular hills ate the brilliance of the altar, with and rocky valleys, sparsely cov- its jewels, silver plate and bright ered with vegetation. The line vestments. It was on this altar in twists and turns, now hurdling a the Sixteenth century that Loyola deep ravine on a stone viaduct, now laid his sword when he abandoned his military life to devote himself plunging Into a short tunnel. Not until one Is very close to to the service of Christ. Above the Montserrat does the mountain come high altar, surrounded by lighted into view. The train emerges from candles. Is a small stage concealed a tunnel and suddenly a giant mass by two velvet curtains. You keep of rook seems to spring from the your eye on those curtains for you foothills, flinging a thousand ca know the Image must be back of thedral pinnacles skyward ! As the them. Presently the chanting of train swings closer, so that only a the priests Increases In volume, and deep river valley separates It from the curtains are drawn slowly You gasp! Even though you have the Brobdingnagtan mass, a fantold that the Image Is blackbeen of stone forest smoothly tastic weathered domes, sugar loaves, ened from age, you had not expectminarets and organ pipes 13 sil- ed anything like this. White vestments and a light background make houetted against the sky. the face and the hands gleam like Of the monastery nothing Is visible at first Then, one catches a jet! For a silent moment everycurtains gllitpse of tiny buildings which one gazis, and then the seem to be carved from the rocky drop together. Only so long is the cliffs themselves. The little build sacred Image exposed to view. Quietly you make your way to a lugs are rather extensive; but mounof the bulk door leading upon a paved terrace. against the vast El Caral dels Dehotalls" (The tain they seem no larger than wren Road of the Drops), a sign rends. houses. as they The gtonp of buildings snugly The "drops do not refer, breath-takinto the cut well narrow ravine might, or notch fills a A abysses along the side f the path, deep Into the mountain side. but to a kind of grotto, imd-tethe above topmost feet It thousand rise mountains by trickling water, which is reached pinnacles of the Is safe after a few minutes walk. notch the but menacingly, Here is one of the finest panoenough. ramas In Mont emit. Altno-- t half Thousand Years Old. While most of the present build of Cataluna Is spread below, Surnear Is the sparkling blue logs are comparatively new, the prisingly of the Mediterranean, while D. A. from water dates Itself monastery nunthe white peaks of the Pyrenees 97G; and legend reports that a seem but a good stone's throw away. was founded It preceded that nery The river, whbh was a silver In SO. So faithfully have the monks f r in the cog railway, Is only a followed the lines of the older parts It from this d zzy he Jit. addithread In making of the monastery U the to I'n.tginatb view s'ir a new H grange, tions that even the the hr el make to who by ctne alij modern for pilgrims Mon-salvats- 1 35-mi- n e, brush-covere- d g ne n'-lio- Tvr; ill V The and Syrup crevk mm t ions of Elmore county rejiort Mormon erhkets to lie already more numers ous than ever before, with of miuh damage being done to crops the coming year, unless immediate and vigorous Mops are taken to destroy them. SALT LAKE CITY, IT. Rural Inhabitants and communities of Ftah desiring Information on rural electrification projects, may obtain It from Salt Lake cbandier cif commerce. The chamber has prepared a bulletin covering llie Information needed by groups and rommnnitles considering such projects from an article written by Jlorris L. Cooke, administrator of rural electrification administration. The bulletin is available for public distribution without charge. JEROME. IDA. Organization of five more 4 II clubs, now under way, 'wifi make a total of 23 la Jerome comity for 1935. Mayfield Hardly e 1 U -- f T, C 1 v H " V1 i I 'I L-- , pros-jiect- MOSCOW, Idahos IDA. 533 standard 4 II clubs organized l.i- -t of 5212 year had a total mcmber-hl- p boys ami gills, according to the annual report of J. II. Rearden, county agent lender for the University of Idaho extension division. The clubs include livestock, crops and home economics, anil the club program was carried on in all but three of the 44 counties In the state. SALT IAKE CITY, FT. Mayor a proclaLouis Marcus has mation which asks Salt Lake City citizens to observe railroad week, the proclaJune 10 to 15. In mation, Mayor Marcus pointed out that Utah will benefit from Increased tnuri-- t travel, which has been stimulated by the coordinated advertising plan of the western railroads. Employes of the Union Pacific system, the Denver A llio Grande and Western, Western Pacific Southern Facific are sponsoring observance of Railroad week throughout the state. BOISE, IDA. Tl.e Idaho Power company will spend approximately SsO.nof) Jn enlarging Its power plant at Lower Salmon falls In Hager-ma- n valley, under provisions of n permit approved by R. AV. Taris, commissioner of the state department of reclamation. SALT LAKE CITY, T'T. A group of local civic leaders plans a campaign to establish a sanatorium for treatment of Infantile paralysis cases In this city. ELY, NET. Fourteen thousand sheep fleeces were sold here for 21 ropolitan silk A deep lilac silk crepe (quality kind pure silk) fashions the stately evening gown to the left, which bears out word from Paris that deep lllae and violet tones are outstanding this season. The wide bordering of silk violets which outlines the graceful cape speaks eloquently of the fascinating and Ingenious play which designers are making with Is recapturing the and enchantments which besjieak a truly feminine season. This message of a return to the exquisite, the aesthetic, the lovely and alluring la matters of dress Is being told la countless beguiling trends. A most happy evidence of Increasflowers. ing sentiment expressed for Ihe The costume centered In the picId Is feminine the dress. sweetly revival of that charming custom of ture reflects a very ecstasy of wearing flowers, carrying flowers beauty. This most alluring dinnere and trimming prettiest gowns with ensemble is In gray (a very color for evening) pure silk flowers. No need to tell you the fasIts cunning Jacket with taffeta. are doing cinating things designers sleeves with flowers, the Illustration here quaint flow Ing Is graced with a youthful collar with siieaks for Itself. Another evidence of the dawn of faced with lilacs In delectable colTo complete the picture mia new era of exquisitely feminine oring. fashions ts the re enthronement of lady carries an Intriguing muff dons silk, real genuine all silk," uiind In lilacs to match. sheer and you. eluslvely Vaporous, This call for real silk from those floating, muchly-drapeand shirred of discriminating taste Is not a chiffon Is the Idol of the hour for mere passiog fancy, but rather a evening wear. The darling of a sense of fabric Identification which gown with red riding hood cape Is developing among the fair sex to the right In the group Is of exWe are coming to know that such quisite white silk chiffon. The eveterms as crepe, satin, taffeta, and ning huod Is one of the outstanding the like, are not necessarily called features of the formal mode. Young silk crepe, silk satin, silk taffeta girls adore them. As artful as fancy and so on. can picture Is the shirring on this The duo theme of Gowers and gown which occurs at abmilde real silk sounds enticing and Is It? cuffs and on the ekirt The very For answer, plene refer to the latest gesture In silhouettes Is trio of adorable evening creations via (he elaborate draping In the accompanying picture. It at the Side of the Slender fitted adds a glamorous note to these dis skirt. Lilacs on the hood and wort tlnguDbed and exquisite modes that as a corsage sing a song of springthey wre selected for Illustration time youth and beauty for this from among a collection of cos dream of a midsummer night cluf-fo- n tumes entered exclusively by sociensemble. ety women shop owners in the met c. Western Newspaper falun. FASHION high-styl- SILK NET JACKET By C1IKKIC MfllOl.VS June 27. ApplicarOCATEI.LO, IDA. tions for federal crop production loans for summer fallow ore being received at the new office of (lit collections. The pouf at front, which gives pleasant Regency quality to the otherwise modern coat or frock, lends Itself to a variety of Interpretations suitable for taffeta or flat fur for the coat and varied from ripping revers to double Jibot In crBp formal wraps. Also as a detail that promise to be heard from are the butter-fl- y collars that are placed high across the shoulder rather than as a at 307 Posfoffice building. IDA. Idaho druggists BOISE, will meet In Boise June 17 and I for the annual convention of the Idaho Retail Druggists association. t AMEKICAXJKALLS, IDA. was seleded as Ihe 193d convention city for the Idaho P, E. O, n of the state at fie eosir.g meet held here. SALT LAKE CITY, FT -F- ifty two applications for (leniency frnn convicts will he heard ly the boqrd of pardons at Us ngul.ir sevdon Saturday, Jure 15. at lu a. m , at service Sand-poin- Jabot. cos-in- Knit Suit Styles Inspire , You to Do One Yourself, You know how Important the smt' Is to be. But had you thought ot SALT LAKE CITY, FT. Utahs I ERA woikers were allotted e (19.773 rcimt d'slo. IT. If tint the Eiho nsirvoir LAYTON. s. Is ripoit.d Is pratth al- ly foil. II V. A dol ST. AN'TIIoNY. and 1 parade will le laid in St. by Anti civ on June 22. spon-r- cl the c bandar of con tin r e. aorl-Ir g to an annum, reno nt ly tie bo.irl of d loitors. F.'-- h ptizes w.I fir- -. be aw trod s,oid and I-- tl.'id , ' V -- h, ;lr,( t ' r This exotic silk print evening gown Is white witti green fiorms widely spaced. The s' Ik net hutch er boy cnte'ke Jacket Is In the same shade of green. Front, bai k This and the sheves are phated. very beautiful twomme Is worn by Gl.idys Fwarthout, the Inve'y opera and movie sar w ho was re as one of the ten cently ch'-- en women In A merit a. best dres-e- d Formal Swagger Coat The formal gw rigger coat Is a pi vui'crs In do, r s f j quant newcomer. Done In woolens In tie co i,.;. tiiti. that vary from hlmk to in'eM blue v v r p a owl jwttb full s'ervrs and soft collars Uio- -t they dare at d swing above the ti nt ion dre-yof afternoon elegant .1 i You'd knitting one for your-elbe Inspired to make the effort after taking one look at a three-piecwhich Includes a British looking short jiiiket, with skirt and sweater blou-wihe Jacket has all the airs of the b'gh powered Lnji-- h tailored suits of the season, with s high notehpj lapels. Its semi lines anJ Its casual one button Closing. Skirt and Jaiket are done In diagonal ribbing, with t tie sime effectlvene- - of the smartiM diag ornl woo'ens. Twee knit cat deigns are roth-l- l Short of superb. f? the Utah state prison. division REGENCY TREATMENT FOR SPRING COATS Draped bows," butterfly revere, "front fullness In the bodice" call It what you will each phrase describes the treatment that persists through the Vlonet adaptations that are shown. The coat and wrap designers give this detail an Impressive position In the second spring cents a pound recently. SALT LAKE CITY, FT. A civic concert to raise funds for the L. D. K. taliernacle choir trip to the California Pacific International exposition in San Diego will le given 7,d0d ,)7 51 for Itbnr during the year ending April 3. a works relbf showr- ing held recently la New York. 1 s. . 1 Floating Gown The newest evenini! gowns flout la clouds of tulle. Sequins, sitlris and metnl cloths are giving way t fabrics considered "utterly feminine and charming." |