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Show THE I' .'MA I AI Taking the Census in Big TIMES-NEW- Thursday, June 5, 1930 NEPHI. UTAH S. UTAH BRIEFS Bend Country of Texas Los Angeles Harbor flow in Second Place Nepht Tha Central Utah Grain Growers' Inc. expects to market T million bushel of wheat from Utah . - , 7and southeastern Idaho. '. Installathe Sprlngvllle Bids for tion of an auxiliary power plant, pipe and all Decennary electric equipment at tbe mouth of Spring Creek canyon have been recelveed. Richfield Arrangements have been made for the opening of tbe Rich field Relic hall during the summer mouths. Provo Work will be begun on a new junior high school building on July 1. Plans for another similar building have been approved. Ogilen Entries are being received for the first annual dog show of the Ogden Kennel Club. 3,300 employ Ogdcn Railroads persons with a payroll of $5,610,257 making this Industry the largest payroll builder In this city. Provo The graduating class of the Brlgham Tounsr university has added $17,500 to the endowment fund of the school Marysvale A celebration, with rep resentatives from surrounding towns ! present was held In honor of the new train service beglmdng June 1. rrovo Property owners of Third With a record of $1,425,844.19 net profit earned. tor the city during the past year, Los Angeles harbo'j East Street urged the city commis fs now second In American shipping, and was one of. the "exhibits" most interesting to delegates of tha 1 sion to Improve and pave this district, National Foreign Trade convention. Above is an aerial view of Los Angeles Inner harbor? J! embracing eight blocks. r. ; Girls' clubs have Kaysvllle ' been organized here. Gunnison The vocational agrlcu- tural project Improvement over last ' I 4-1year shows a decided gain. a of right of Mapleton Purchase way for a new road at Mapleton from tbe Utah-IdahSugar company has been made. ii Lehl The Indian War Veterans' celebration will be held here August 12 to 15. American Fork The American Fork canyon road Is being Improved and widened In a cumber of places. Logan The Western Farm Econom ics association will hold Its annual convention in Logan and Salt Lak City June 10 to 14. Pleasant Grove Only 128 ' were found in a total or 17.4SS In Utah tuberculosis for cattle county. Coalville A temporray gate has been installed for the storage of surwater from the .Echo plus run-of- f dam. It is expected to amount to The United States navy flyers who made the first transatlantic flight In May, 1919, jbelng presented 10,000 acre feet. Is prewith the NC medals by President Hoover at the White House. In this picture PresldenglHoover the first Logan Mrs. Oluflne Marie Row medal to Commander John H. Towers, "for conceiving, organizing and comifondlng the senting ley, a Gold Star mother, has been transatlantic flight." On the right is Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams, whilt&on the left are notified tbat she will sail on the S, the others who received the medal: Commander Albert C. Read, Lieut. Comdr. Elmer m Stone, Former S. Washington July 23 to visit the Lieut. Walter Hlnton. Lieut. H. C. Rodd. Former Lieut. J. L. Breese, and Chief Avlatfcn Pilot Eugena S. Rhodes. grave of her son. " Colton Bids have been opened for the 10.4 miles of graveling project LANDMARK PERILED from Colton to Rolapp. Echo A celebration is being & in the near future in honor of i the completion of Echo dam. Sprlngvllle With the completion of a new brick warehouse and spur leading from the Salt Lake and Ut ah tracks, the canning factory Is ready for the early crop of peas. Bingham Plans have been submitted for the three buildings to comprise the new Bingham high school, to be erected at a cost of S.vv"- i 's ik. 4- k: p A . i yr . - awe---?"--,- -- "i"a MWpM "V- - S '- - v tor Mrs. J. II. Nail of Alpine, TeJas, taking Oie consus along the nio Grande In the Big Bend country of Texas. Over 1,100 mflea of travel by auto and several hundred miles of mountain climbing were necessary to accomplish her task. Great Britain's Newest Submarine, Rainbow - 4-- Medals Given Navy's Transatlantic Flyers 52$ - II IJ o 1 L Great Britain's newest submarine. Rainbow, the first on the 1928 program, after It was launched. and two smallThe vessel weighs 1,475 tons (2,015 tons submerged) and la expected to carry one four-inc- h er guns. -- , a t.' '; A 1 - ' WANTS NORRIS' TOGA Father and Son Rifle Champions Submarine Wilkins Hopes go Use ; . $350,0C0. attended the Ogden 25 delegates annual conference of the six Congregational churches of Utah held in Ogden. Fayson 175,000 baby chicks have ben shipped in here up to this time. Provo An exhibit of paintings by ! ! ., T v .V Two rifle championships In the same family Is the unusual record been achieved by Samuel A. McKone and his seventeen-year-olson, Samuel A. McKone, Jr. A few hours after the elder McKone had won the senior championship of the. Kansas State IUfle association at. Junction City, his son won the Junior championship. The father's score was 243 out of a possible 250, while the son's was 193 out of a possible 200. that has d Dr. Jennie Cailfas of Omaha, Neb., who was ousted as Demo cratic national commltteewoman after she had refused to support Al Smith for president. Is seeking the Democratic nomination for sen ator. That seat Is now held by George VV. Norris, Republican. Doctor Cailfas said she would fight for revision of tariff rates to benefit agriculture, as part of her cam paign platform. WINS OVER GLENNA Odd Architecture for Chicago Fair A III '! jf j - !:feisJ mt mr4 Architecture for the Century of Progress exposition In Chicago Is going to be decidedly different from any that has ever been used. For example, this photograph of the model of one of the domes of the Travel and Transport building shows how cables on the outside will do away with the necessity of having pillars and posts on the Inside. The men Inspecting the mo el are Manager I R. Rohr, Assistant Director of Worka C. W. farrier and Secretary Daniel VV. Burnuam j- ; ' ' ' rf I l' f A, mm Diana Fishwlck of the North Foreland club, who won the British women's open golf final by defeating Miss Glenna Collett of the United States. Miss Fishwlck, who Is but nineteen. Is the former British girls' golf champion. Immune From Weathar The building of castles In the air is one industry that la never given a setback by weather conditions. Deg Moines Trlbuae-CaplU- Provo City and Utah county artists' league will be held In this city. Sunset Forty additional grain containing tanks, each with a capacity of 25,000 bushels, will be constructed by the Globe mills. Bountiful rea growers of this vicinity will pool their surplus pea crop and market It through the Utah Sate Fruit and Vegetable association. Richmond The Cache Valley Poultry association met at Richmond for the purpose of organizing another unit of the association. Price Citizens have voted In favor of the county commissioners Issuing bonds for $193,000 to finance road building this summer. Cedar City Representatives of the association Poultry of Beaver, Iron and Washington coun ties will visit the Draper and Amer lean Fork poultry districts. Nenhi The Js'ephl Klwanis club gave a banquet and program in hon or of the 1930 boy graduates of Ke- phi high school. Tooele Paving and other Improvements amounting to $68,562 will be made in this city. Grove Two radio Jtw Pleasant crams wil be features of the Ul'an Strawberry Day celebration here. Moroni The Second Annual Mnple canyon day Is scheduled for June 28 at the forks of Maple canyon. Provo The B. V. U. "Evergreen Class" of 1897 and the "Century Class" of 1900 and twelve other classes will hoi da reunion at the university. SDlrncvllle The two city ceme teries have been enlarged and improved. Gunnison An $18,000 decrease Is shown In the assessor's report of the valuation of acreage. Farmlngton The real estate assessment list of Davis county shows a decrease. Murray City A new pipe line Is to be placed for the municipally owned electric Hsbt and power plant. Midvale Interest la keen in the ad dition to the city consisting of a oo operative poultry colony. This historic curfew and fire bell tower at Gloucestershire, England, in which King Charles once hid during a haz ardous trip across the country, is being shaken to pieces by the vibrations from passing automobiles. The city council must decide between the expensive restoration work and demolition or removal. Merton-In-the-Mars- NEW REVOLT LEADER In the naval "boneyardC at Philadelphia, The U. S. Submarine which Sir Hubert Wilkins has requested from the Navjfe department for his underwater trip under the North pole from Si&tzbergen to the Bering sea. The plans disclosed that the submersible, ttmade available, B would be virtually rebuilt. 0-1- Cadets Take a Ride at Aberdeen . J. Patel became leader the passive resistance campaign of the natives of India followHon. V. of ing the Incarceration of Mtihatmu Gandhi and Mrs. Naldu. He was formerly president legislative assembly. of tha Indian West Point cadets of the graduating class taking fi ride on a gun mount during their annual visit of liJStructlon to th artillery proving grounds at Aberdeen, ML self-propel- |