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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. Winner of American Dog Derby. Held as first big event of the Yellowstone Park Golden Anniversary Year at Ashton, Idaho Pithy News Notes From All Porta of UTAH Mv?ut it Gunnison Elaborate plana are being made for dedicating Gunnlson'i new $80,000 high school building. It is proposed to have a "house warming" toon, and residents from all the adjoining communities will be Invited to In the festivities. There will be dancing and a banquet. Several educators and prominent speakers from and county towns will be Salt present. ' : " , f? - "tyr -- v. - :;LXiT l 4Xt v 5 " ' Salt Lake Clifford E. Smythe, first lletenant In the army air service, who was among those who lost their lives In the collapse and fall of the airship ltoina recently was a former business man of Salt Lake. Smythe was listed in the casualty list as a resident of Chicago and It was only a few days ago that his friends here learned .hat Roma he was a membar of the d Provo A large delegation repre sentlng taxpayers In the southern part of the county met with the county commission relative to the proposed concrete road from Spanish Fork to Pay-soby way of Benjamin. At a meeting a delegation had petitioned the commissioners to construct the road by way of Lake Shore and Palmyra. Union of Ulster With South Deolared Certain When Home Rule I Established In Ai Ireland Fifty Billion Tons of Bituminous CoA Will Be Brought Forth By Completion of Proposed Road Building caiu-palg- f V n n pre-vldu- s ; -s- to forty Salt iAke From thrrty-fiv- e Inquiries concerning Salt Lake and Utah are being received dally at the Commercial club. The Increased number of letters has been noted for the past several weeks. More than sixty hotel's In the east are mrtv distributing Salt Lake and Utah literature. Prove The eompany which was recently awarded the contract for con structing the new sewer system in the eastern part of the city, has begun work with a force of more than 100 men. The contsructlon work, which will last for about six weeks, will be of assistance to the Provo men who have been out of work for some time Only local men with families are glv en employment by the company. f M-rad- o pntl-catio- SHIP whole-heartedl- N Murray Deer driven out of the Big Cottonwood game preserve by the heavy snows of recent date were killed in the foothills a few miles from Salt Lake, but possesion of "their carcasses cost Leonard Nellson $150 and Alva Larson $75, as a result of a session In the court of Justice H. T. Mathews ai Murray. Larson was let off with half the fine meted out to his older companion. Larson pleading that he had Just tecome 13 years of age. Salt Lake. In a statewide RurvTey has Included investigation along many different lines It has been found Hint farm and grazing land values In Utah have decreased from 25 to 50 per--uBince the years 1919 and 1920. average as disclosed by all of the assembled information shows a de Tease of 34.07 per cent. This Is th Information Just made public by the t ix legislative committee of the Utah St:;ie Farm Bureau and is being used 'n a campaign throughout the state to bring about a reduction in assess which t e 1922. Trovo William M. Roylanee, who cently returned from a trip through r eastern 'and southern markets declared that there Is a growing aemaV western fruits and vegetables. "We tuld sell hundreds more of carload f both fruits and vegetables if we uld get them,'' he said and lamented the fact that more produce la not r..i-e- d among the land owners of Oils 'r have Leaver Three large hunt been made In Ihx Elder county, which destroyed approximately 17,400 Jack rabblta.. One large hunt was made at Blue Creek by 300 hunter mostly from' Suit Lake and Ogden. The farmer cooperated with the county agent "and did their part In driving Seven the rabbit to the hunters. thousand five hundred rabbits were tilled. At Lake another large hunt was made by hunters, mostly from Salt Lake and Ogden. Eight thousand five hundred rabbits were killed. Farmers cooperated In making drives to hunter. Eighty hunter from and Garland made a hunt at Howell. 1400 rabbit were shot. Farmers at Howell eooK rated with hunters, Beaver City By the call of the Heaver Olty Chamber of Commece In terested people were called together and a poultry association organUed U promote more poultry and better man agement. About seventy inquiries were mailed out for baby chlok. Through the dairy committee of the Chamber of Commerce a dairymen's association haf also organized to promote better dairying. Ogden Water tisers Of the Weber river ystem have been granted nn ex tension of time until April 20 to file to water In the suit of the their Main City Irrigation company against the Hooper and Nrth Ogden Irrigation C'tmpanle and about WW water users. IvIIoTIip town of Ieltn, at an en. tt.tislastlc meeting, passed resolutions the erection of offering a 'te Heel plant at Helta, and a committee Of business men was nppnln'td to ma presentation of ths offer. fr ;7'wr 5 BASIN, UTAH; ASKS LOAM Washington, The Denver A Saw Dublin The crowd which gathered Lake Kilroad company applied Me. n Sunday for the opening of tie day t$. the Interstate commerce sm in favor of acceptance of the mi slon for a government loan of Anglo-Iris- h treaty were notable sot 500,000 with which to constract a tunnel six tulles long on a portion of the lny because of their vast proportions, but also for the high degree of en. road about 170 miles west of DiTr- thuBlusm evinced. The receivers of the Denver SaB ' ' - : W ' -! ; .i The orators, in addition to Michael Lake railroad, In arguing for grant tf Collins and Arthur Griffith, included the loan, declared the proposed inm Joseph McGrath, nilnistei of labor) nel would eliminate "grave and serious Wllllum Cosgrove, minister of home afdifficulties" which they now have Ut fairs, and oilier leaders In the provi face In operating the railroad, vrtilefe sional govcrr.snent. Two platform climbs to 11,000 feet above ea level' were constantly employed by th The tunnel would alloiw them t r duce the highest elevation on the railspeukerg. With the exception of a minor flag road to 9100 feet, and would eliminate incident, when girls and women tore twenty-sevemiles of 4 percent grade down a Free State tricolor, perfect or- over which their locomotives now have der was maintained by the republican to climb In winter with rotary snow-plow- s In front every day to malntaha police. Mr. Collins, In a long speech, de- operations. -v r rt'A fended the treaty. He asserted that If the money is granted, the reonce the Free State was established, ceivers added, the line can be complethe union of northeast Ulster with the ted to Its projected terminus at 8aK remainder of Ireland was certain. He Lake City, and a cool field estimated t expressed determination to proceed to contain 50,000,000,000 tons of bitnmla the establishment of a police force, ous coal can be adequately sorved. The receivers estimated that the low despite the warnings of Eainonn de "Tud" Kent who successfully defended his title of American champion looking over the championship cup with Valera. It would not be a political er operating charges and the lncreaee force to protect any special section, efficiency attained by a long tntinel a hi lead dog, "Bob." but would be for the protection of the summit would result Immed'.ately in an Increase of 200 per cent hi every citizen in Ireland. Mr. Griffith's address was brief-- traffic. Also a very large area if GASH FEATURE OF PREMIER GEORGE Both he and Mr. Collins pointed to MARGINS ASKS now without railroad service, rikI n the British troop leaving Irerand a much of It government lund, the being proof that Ireland had nbt been said, would be made ava'labto for settlement. MAY LEAVE POST betrayed. SUBSIDY BONUS ELIMINATED 6IG The position in the northeast, Mr. Collins said, was not Ideal, but there SMOOT CHARGES ARE SUSTAINED were only two alternative Issues coercion ir conciliation. Whichever al- Senate Report Show Concern Force BILL IS PRESENTED IN BOTH FORMER SOLDIERS WILL BE ABLE LLOYD GEORGE DESIGNATES DAY ternative was adopted must be adopted Premium In Order to Get Lxb ' TO BORROW FIFTY PER CENT HOUSE AND SENATE WITH All were agreed HE WILL RETIRE UNLESS GIV-EWashington. Charges of Seaaler CHIEF'S ENDORSEMENT ON CERTIFICATE against coercion, but the treaty con VOTE OF CONFIDENCE senator tained forces for persuasion which Smoot (Ilep.) Utah, and other that borrowers from Joint stock BM would bring the northeast into bank President Submits Special Message Agreement Is Reached so as to Enable Leader of England Will Hand King ruptcy If It stayed out of the Free bunks In some cases had been charge Illegal premiums, were declared susSoldier to Receive Cash on CerUrging Favorable Action Upon State. His Resignation If Support l Not to the aerate I Measure To Promote Trade tificate Where Set Sum The speaker asked why British tained In a repurt madeof Forthcoming; Politician Are Lrbdell the federal Chairman by With Foreign Counties Not Exceeded their attacked and agents were being Getting Busy board. loan farm arms taken away from them when In reply to n resolution oX lnqwirj; there was no war In progrss, unlesf Washington. A ship subsidy esti Washington Unanimous agreement Is March of London The by the senate, Chairman Leb-de- ll. early part adopted It to was arms turn intended an those mated at approximately $32,000,000 to eliminate the cash feature of the set by Prime Minister In a letter discussing reports e George Lloyd nually, to be provided for principally soldiers' bonus except In the case of for fulfillment of his ultimatumto against the people. illegal charges be'ng Imposed upon bor by the iWerson of 10 per cent of the men whose adjusted service pay would Austen Chamberlain according to a reGRAIN GROWERS WOULD SELL rower, said: nation's customs receipt, would be not exceed $f0 was reported Thursday Tiave teen made In parliamentary circles. If he "Thnt such cl:n-g- cs port paid to the owners of, American ships by the spec'.al subcommittee of Repub does not receive Lo- - we know beyond IndlvUeeA Would Operate In All Market assurquestion. satisfactory engaged in foreign trade under a bill lican members of the house ways and ances of the in Central State cases have been cnlled to our atten' cated coall. tne of support loyal Introduced Tuesday In the senate and means committee to which the whoU n ha develope tion conservatives. It Is said, he will Chicago Officer ojt the U. S. Grain-- Hon and lnvestls-.tiohouse. The measure Incorporates a bonus question was referred. number leT the others. Conslilerlns of In his announced to the Growers, Inc., resignation present king Sunday In lieu of cash for the other service the subsidy plnn proposed by the shipping Involved and the oppev-tunlt- y 1 official now loans) U. S. tie of which Grain the Grow, corporation premiership, board and Indorsed by President Hard- men It was agreed til add a new pro for estort'ons, we believe tbey In hi pocket. era' Sale company, a subsidiary oring In a message read to a joint ses- vision to the bonus bill under which figuratively carrying 1 have been eurprisbsly few." will plan to operate led which of Private ganization, politicians meetings 4 sion. service the men accepting adjusted In Kansas no once to at of announcement the Chlcagov City, developments Introduced In the senate by Chnlr- certificates could borrow immediately AMD man Jones of the commerce committee on those certificates from banks a sum tending toward a solution of the crisis, Omaha, Indianapolis and Minneapolis LASKER LAUDS HARDING ST aa and in the house by Chairman Greene equal to 50 per cent of the total adjust- One of them, Indeed, hardened the op markets. The subsidiary organization, tc President Said Saviar Aspire 1 according to officers of the U. S. Grain of the merchant marine committee, the ed service pay, computed at the rate of position to the "die hard" conservative Of Shipping grain-sellin- g be the will to Growers, largest Lloyd George's leadership. bill set forth that the purpose of the $1 a day for domestic service and $1.23 Bardlaur President . Washington firm In the world. This meeting was held In a commit direct subsidy provision Is to "aid the a day for foreign service. More than 110,000,000,000 bushels of one outstanding ambition la to be & tee room bouse of commons, the of of the maintenance and This official statement of the agree. development "president in whose administration ffce American merchant marine, to promote ment of the subcommittee wa's Issued where more than eighty conservative grain will be marketedm each year by American merchant marina was gss memthe house commons and company present of the selling members the growth of the foreign commerce of ,i,y chairman Fordney on back Seven Seas," Caakrotaa the said. officials the United States and to contribute to 'The subcommittee, consisting of of lords adopted a resolution affirm bership basis, Lasker of the shipping board FrUar S. Growers' Sales U. "The Grain confi tot "In restore order that ing defense." national the Chairman Fordney, Messrs. Green, declared in an address before (he aar Other provisions of the bill would Longworth, Hawley, Treadway and dence throughout the country, and company will be able to engage In a nual convention of the National Merbusiness and perforin grain authorize the creation of a "construc- Copley have tentatively agreed npon with a view to approaching general general chant Marine association. Mr. IAsImw II the functions of grain firms In the tion loan fund," to be administered by and prepared a provision to be sub- election, there Is urgent need for said the president Informed him mt at terminal the markets present and time," conservative from of folthe derived as and the shipping board mitted which in substance la aim this shortly after his eamtnstWi II. President said. Gustafaon Is to ('. unionist principles." The meeting lows : the sale of He vessels in addition in the U. S. Grain at Chicago. not Membership decided that to have that further revenues; the of cash require reported elimination feature "The operating Discussing the recent presiils lidl more than 50 per cent of the number of the bonus bill where the Vetera nn the utmost shall be done to hasten Growers, Inc., has passed the 50,000 on a ship subsidy, Cluhse ansaid and official in message mark, Sunday, a this conservativeof country of aliens admissible to are entitled to more than $50 adjusted the formation nounced that more than 85 per cent Iasker said the indirect relief thr g any one year be transported In foreign service pay, but adding a new loan pro. unionist government. The determination of Mr. Chamber of the 50,075 grain gnwers are con- income tax exemption and Immigrates? bottom. vision to the adjusted service certifiaddian of of Authorize the payment cate title, which will enable holders lain, Ixird Chancellor Itlrkenhead aud centrated in the states of Illinois', Neb- carriage was as lmortant to Ainkie shipping a were the direct aid feato stand raska, Indiana, North Dakota, low tional month' pay annually to officer such certificates to borrow from any other conservative leader ture. and men of the merchant marine who national bank or bank or trust com- by Mr. Lloyd tJenrge Is uuahaken, and Missouri. Decided, change In sentiment la (Om shall enlist In the merchant marine pany Incorporated under the law of and the steps they will take to bring , Oregon Cow Score Rscoird West regarding ship mrtMNdaea Middle naval reserve," which the bill would any state, 50 per cent of the sura of their followers Into line are awaited Milk to Wash. sufficient Corvall, establish a component part of any the adjusted service pay prior to Sep- wltn luterest. When Mr. Chamberlain 011 a swimming tank is the record pro- has become apparent reenstty, of the United States tember 30, 1025. This date was fixed fpcaks at Oxford, It la generally ex duction thus far of Willow nioor White chairman, sold, and many of the reserve fore because after that time the bill as pected, he- will make a pronouncement Pride, an Ayrshire cow ot the Ore- Ing newspaper are now stroogJs nary. favor of government aid. Ity amendment of section S of the originally drafted by the tommlttec bearing on the political crisis. gon Agricultural college experiment merchant marine act of 1020 the ship- provides for a larger percentage of The cabinet met Thursday but, a station here. In seven years she bat diWork Succeeds Hay loan by the government and has not far a ran lie ascertained, did . not ping board would be authorized and produced 8180 gallons. The edlbl rected to sell Its ships "a smon a been changed by the subcommittee." deal with the crisis, transacting only solids of this amount total 50,000 Washington Pr. Hubert Wort, si Chairman Fordney said this plan was state business. prnctlcahle and consistent with good present first assistant postmaster pounds, equivalent to the edible solid business method" to citizens of the expected to meet with general apThe say of thirty fat steers, weighing (250 oral, Thursday was nominated by newspaper United States. proval, since It enabled the soldiers the storm raised by the premier's let eiich. Incidentally, the cow bos Ident Harding to be postmaster ge The base subsidy rate provided for who may be In need to obtain cash Im- ter to Mr. 'liamherlaln became worse pounds to seven heifer calves In the White Hilise offlcolly i birth given all vessels, either sailing or of l.VX) mediately after the Issuance of the Thursday, while Uoyd George cham the seven Work succeeds WIU Hays, each of which. It I years, to become director gross tons or mlre, regardless of speed, certificates; would relieve the treasury ptons declare matters are soinewhst resignation Is of perthe said, capable duplicating of 1 per cent per "I one-haof any large cash payment during thr Improved. rf the movie became effective S All agree, however, that formance of her distinguished mother, ship ton per hundred nautical miles enormous refunding operations which nothing approaching a settlement ha day. traveled." All power driven vessel must ke carried out In the next two been rearhed and that difficulties Record Are Destroyed between that tonnage and 1500 tons years and would place no additional Reduction of Army ie Plni Nushvllle. ltecwrds for the past fif acute. gross would receive the rate applying tax burden upon the public. Itedud Ion t the The Westminister Gazette charges ty years of the .Nashville, Clmttahoogs Washington to the latter displacement. For vessel Under another tentative provlslnr tkat the situation is a maneuver by Ac St. IxhiIh railway were burned tiere of the regular army t 115,000 nlsMI capable f a speed of thirteen knots being considered the ti l to the cer Mr. Lloyd George to secure the lead- Inst Thursday night when fire destroy wen has been tentatively agreed or more additional allowances would Mflcates could not be dtsposed of bx which Is drafting: of rhe Conservative party, and ed the tranSKrltl.Si building. Hallway by the s be provided ranging from the service men, the Idea being, Mr ership could not eHtlmote the loss. r.e army appropriation bl'l. It If this Is not the object official contends that 1 vessel 2 cents e'erfor cent to of - I Fordney explained, to prevent the known Thursday. The present 1 fl)!iig the documents "were Invalu knots or tlftcntes frmn failllng Into the hands of of his letter to Chamberlain, It with a speed of twenty-thre- e not of the army Is approximately W7.pifire has cause of the able" The hi oti folly part. gratuitous more. loan shnrks. nten. been determined. 1 Mexican Stat Has Two Governor I. C. C. Modifies Order . Landls Says "Never Again ' Ice Does Much Damage Labor Body Favor Offer are Mexico City. Two governor Washington. The Interstste comK. M. landls, lms-bnMich. The Mtrfctgo Trnvere City. Chicago the of by In state offices govern, the Chicago Acceptance merce commission Tuesday made an commissioner who retired Tuesday ns mnlntnlnlng k. Jose Mxrla Snnrhes Is still iiient.of Henry Ford's offer for th apple belt. Icebound since lat Important modification of Its original federal Jmlite, will not go Into politics I'uebla. to was a sorry spectacle MosArr Ms sent to Fro) Inn Mils ie HiohM project In .Mnbnina whs up give refits'ng ami liny order rednctlng grain products have r. Murjnrrex, who ws elected provis- ureeil Humbiy In a resolution adopted when cl'jes and towns hnd br a number of admirer rates In the Southwestern area. The although a for ional governor several days ag' by an by the Chicago Federation of Labor. through the frozen crust and n candidate be he that suggested Ieclslm Is expected to permit the Ilshcd coimnutilcntlon. Thousands of a letter to Independent legislature functioning at John I'ttrpntrlck. president of the Chi trees were down, wire lines wrlr?d to continue present rales on mayor of Chicago. In Mr characterized In Federation, ng what arrived "I note Marcos. San he you any friend It Manpnrre says: thee products without reductions. cn l 'be tc still ranged from fwe Vwnit the mayoralty of Chicago ami 1 I'tiehla from Meii-f'tly Inst Tlmr-ilay- . Ford's offer us the "lesser of was Indicated. The modification in thickness. Some "f tnel,sir Ford ' tlmt the unier evils," asserting now envelThe governorship s, tbnuk you for your kindly aciitfineiit. to grnn shipments from are fowl rfhcHct et twi weklng ie! a betwould bine maze of legal technlcnlltlcs, regime the workers St.' Louis, Omahn and K(ins but don't get It Into your bend that I oped In food tn barnyard, their wings ter nwnerh'r obtln t'l chitnep In. part o be various form to ever In In the Mississippi valley hnve It ng;iln my head hrh I del lnvk!ng City t points He expressed belief stiff and dumps of Ice weighting ffce In the future. terested In hold ng a publ c office." terrltorv. procedure. .Ter w too lo... t"'!s. the however, tbat - crew. u.'iits for 'Ytyi TU1EI RECEIVER DESIRES TO COMPLETl RAILWAY LINE INTO UINTA OFFICIALS OF PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT DEFEND TREATY BEFORE LARGE CROWD par-ticipa- te i-;-fr- TO BUILD FOR FREE STATE ' . 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