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Show - THE PAGE SIX TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S. Chicago Girls Join in a Health Campaign 7 Friday, March 2, 1928 Ice Harvesters of New England Are Busy n 4rKti j V'v J? - ' I' sT"v' , mL l3 - - Thousands of Chicago girls, ranging from fourteen to twenty years of age. are now adhering to the rules set forth in a health campaign launched by the Chicago Council of Social Agencies for the double purpose of bettering the Because of adverse weather conditions the Ice harvesters of New England were delayed in beginning their annual health of the city's young girls and converting Chicago into a city known for its beautiful women. Miss Hilda ' to work ,n earnest This picture was made at Wakefield, Mass. set iabor but tne recent cold rlnter Burrowes is seen showing the new health poster to two Girl Scouts. es I Art Students in Chicago Being Initiated Huge Steel Gates of Locks Installed at Lockport t if- i- i..rt - s. i ,i 1l A group of students that have Just enrolled In classes at the Art institute, Chicago, being Initiated. They wer paraded klong Michigan boulevard and Into Grant park where the climax of the exhibition took place. Weighing 700 tons, the great steel gates of the locks at Lockport, 111., a part of the $20,000,000 Illinois waterway project, have Just been installed. They are 63 feet in height and provide for a lift of water of 41 feet. The locks cost $2,000,000 and are operated by electric motors. The dimensions and general construction are about the same as the locks of the Panama canaL Louis Sher and His Unsinkable Boat Champion Among the Prize Dogs HARRY BRUCE WILSON FAR EASTERN CHIEF I Here, with her owner, Stanley Lewis, Is Telia Vera Margaret, which was selected as the prize dog of all the prize dogs at Westminster Kennel club's annual bench show In Madison Square garden, New York. S3 Louis Sher of Philadelphia with the model of a boat which he plans to build to cross the Atlantic ocean. The craft will be equipped with Sher's "spring-powe- r marine propulsion device," which he asserts will drive a ship at 100 miles an hour. He also asserts the boat will be unsinkable. 00-fo- ft -- '! J 7 ' . V:' A ..t, I. X iv n H'l niiHiiMiiiiia-iiii-'T-- lit .1 Stanley K. Ilorubeck, who assumed the ofllce of chief of the far eastern division of the Department of State in Washington. Mr. Llornbeck hm charge of relations with China, Japan. Slam, portions of Siberia and territory held by European nations In Ui rn : - ' i " .... ' .. K.f Ilarry Bruce Wilson of Berkeley, ' assumed the Calif- - who recently ofllce of director of the Junior Red Cross In Washington. I r i.. . '- -'" 1 : WOULD BE GOVERNOR Orient Vu.. L. .I Railway Men Start "Don't Swear" Club TO HONOR HEROES Monument to Spanish Dictator k ' 2 i it 1 I aVm I V I .'i-r- y 'vt ij.fi T ' fr-- I X ii 1 "'fj Model Brn. Prlnwj Benlliurft I of the monument that Is to be erected la Madrid In honor of l Elvers, dictator of Fpaln. It was designed by MiyJano Model of the beautiful monument designed by the oted French architect, Louis Key, which France will erect on the cliff at Etretat In honor of the heroic avtators, Nungeswr and Coll, who perlahed In their attempted flight to America. Floyd V-- Thompson of Bock Island, chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme court, is leading candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor of Illinois. He was Indorsed by the Cook County Democracy, the Chlcafo orglsiilzatV"' - 'ft t Shawnee, Okla has A group of Bock Island railway employees organized a "Don't Swear" club In their borne town. The first metlng was held recenUy, nd the organizers and charter members are, left to f.gM; O. O. Brown, Wcket agent sad vie president of the club; W. Ualsey, chief, clerk and master mechanic, secretary, and J. L, Coss, dispatcher, and presU ' dent of the club, |