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Show THE PAGE SIX TIMES-NEW- rarnilngtoo St People of UTAH BRIEFS Wrapping Up Christmas Packages in June Kilda Want to Leave Island i.i DavU County fair will b be Id August 27 at Lagoon. Crewf nt A ow $55000 school U t be constructed here. IIi"Ikt Mlnpr Is Injured in work of bamllluK car of ore. - fy Thunday, Jul 3, 1930 NEPHI, UTAI1 S. i .sJ...v..y 4fr : ' . ba v f i A Kphraim Ub The road to Orangevill F cpued. Provu A fire works exhibit was a cil. hratlou feature of this city. LKan The road to Uardeo City will be graded. Smith field A government road thru Logau Canyon Is to be built. Tuoel Main street is to be rcgrad-and paved. American Fork "Poultry Day" held in Iioikt of the xultry Industry was well attended and a great success. Pleasant droveThe apple crop Is predicts! a heavy one this season. Lehl live stuck marketing in Utah U gaining ground ra- - - , . , - jt'Airirrr - ' " ' " ' - v ' ,,in i, - iim ir iriiT." ,V? 4 I idtn-- - d - pidly. 7 Those Kel Cross workers, Marion Dennis, Olive Dennis and Aietta Kranor. of Chicago, are busy Christmas packages ready for soldiers am sailors of the United States who are In far off ports. getting Kanosb K. Turner, 10. while breaking a horse, whs seriously Injured. Ogden Weber county la to have an exhibit at Utah State Capitol. Morotd Maple Canyon celebrated on July Tooele Ohio River Steamers in Another Big Race duy will b 11. KK) Tooele county boys and In 4 II Club work. girls are enllxted '" J't :Xt4 1 a,m unhurt l wn This photograph shows the rude dwelling on the Island of St Kllda, off the west coast of Scotland, whose 35 lnhabltar.ta petitioned the British government to aid them In moving from the lonely Isle ' to the mainland. I Lehi The Hoy Scout camp Is open on the Alpine scenic slope. llcber Wasatch county live stock show will be held August Springvllle A successful rose show Is held In this city . Mantl A large Increase is noted In 4 II Club work. Ephralm Two 4 II Clubs have organized here. Calf Club baa Mayfield A been organized here. Ogden Weber county is to conduct r. . ai,nn-jinS- Frieze for New Los Angeles Stock Exchange 21-2- I 41 1 rV "- - ''J 4-- a campaign against weeds. Brlgham City The grain marketing association expects to handle 0 million bushels of Utah and Idaho grain this ... season. T" in HUM linf k Pine Valley A big meeting of ranchers and agricultural specialists Is held here. Utah State Woolgrowers' asLogan sociation will hold meeting In this city July 14 and 15. Parowan Iron county shows a good gain in population in the recent cen- .: V The Ohio river steamboats, Retsy Anne (left) and Tom Greene, racing on the river near Cincinnati for a prize. Last year the Ke'sy Anne raced the Chris Greene, sister ship of her rival of this summer. Ready to Greet Furniture Dealers Krfysrrfi 3 'I .ji....imj t" ' jiiihii,i ii - Provo A fifty thousand gallon reservoir is to be built at Utah county infirmary. Fountain Green A war on wee3 has consumed several tons of exterminator. Provo There was an enrollment of 33452 in Utah high schools in 1929 30 DR. HENRY SUZZALLO school year. SpriugvilleA 4 1 4 4,4 M is h ni l Dr. Henry Suzzallo, former president of the University of Washington, and at present director of President Hoover's national advisory committee on education, who will succeed Dr. Henry S. Pritchett as president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Doctor Pritchett, sev enty-threhas asked to be relieved of active duty and he will retire August 1, after serving as president during the 25 years of the foundation's existence. F if . large number attended Utah State peace Officers meeting in this city. who was Price T. C. McMullin, found guilty of selling illegal stock, was sentenced to an indeterminate term of not more than ten years in the state prison. Ogden The city is planning a revision of the city ordinances, especially those referring to merchants licenses. Green River Work on the road to Woodside is going forward rapidly. Ferron Work on new road is proceeding at a fair rate. Price The Moon Luke reclamation project la estimated to involve an expense of over one million dollars. Mt. Pleasant A successful flower show was held here with .many' ex- 1 1 j h - TTr-; f sus. M..IHW. l Is f .:-- hibits. Ilyrum North Cache and South Cache high schools had an attendance of 1153 students under IS years of age for the last term. Logan The United States bureau of public roads will open bids at Ogden on July 10 for the proposed highway in Logan canyon. Brigham City To promote Interest in the poultry Industry among the districts' young people, a local bunker has offered cash prizes for the boys and girls who excell this year in raising of baby chicks. DEFEATED SIMMONS Coalville The construction of a temporary bridge over Chalk creek on the Lincoln highway at the north limits of the city has been completed. Proro: Prof. Tanner of the Brigham loung university biology department and J. E. Hansey, Davis county high school instructor, will make an extensive survey of Utah streams and lakes relating to conditions affecting fish. Work will begin In the Uintah basin. r'Z?r Fillmore Plans for the State day celebration to be held here July 24, 25 and 20, have been conipleted by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. On July 24 the old state house will be dedicated by Governor Dern. July 25, an historical pageant will be presented, de plctlng the settlement of the valley. In the afternoon a horse show will be a feature. July 20 Is the Daughters' of the Pioneers Day. Utah pioneers will be honored and entertained by the Daughters and a barbecue of elk meat will be served. The afternoons of each day will be devoted to sports, horse races and rodeo features.. A dance If to follow each evening. Eureka Work is to start on the road between the North Lily and Tin-ti- c Joslah W. Ralley, whose victory mines in this district. Standard over Senator Simmons for the DemOgden An office of the National ocratic nomination for the senate has boosted hlrn to the position ot Gruin Growers' corporation is to be opleadership in the party in the state ened here. of .North Carolina. Ileber Plans for reopening the municipal light plant are being considered. - Th Ideal Man Tooele The Tooele county commisThe ideal man, as described by a number of women art students re- sioners have ordered the road leading cently, mast be a good dancer, with to Topliff be reconstructed. intellectual leanings, send flowers, Alpine Two new buildings are untreat his wife as an equal, and der construction on the campus of tha never wear red ties. In appearAlpine tumDiv school at Aspen Grov ance, be should be tall and dark. - t 1 'A Hi Cartaino Scarpltta, sculptor, putting the finishing touches to the clay model of the frieze for the entrance to the new Stock Exchange building in Los Angeles. The structure will cost a million dollars. HOOVER'S NEW DOG -- " r Wj " iM1 Mutual Congratulations " .ffnini tfpJmm ..... S e, " 7 ' , "A little knowledge Miss Donna Lee Cady, Is a dangerous thing," but that (Joesn't phase eight months old, parked before one of the new bookcases on display at the American Furniture Mart in Chicago. The mart, center of the nation's furniture Industry, will welcome retailers from every state during the summer exposition, July when the new furniture for the fall and winter seasons will be introduced for the first time. In Memory of Old Fort Ouiatanon '''' . . ' . PnLiu.iuuuLjniiiiiJ.miii ft- - ii C,WI' " wwwiini fk c iTiiirii'i n OlllilW imiii ' 1IWirrnMrn !wr, ?WB,lgr'4Jr . ! n mJ . it i Hgtiilif llllllln nr y-: ; Scene during the dedication ceremonies of the newly built blockhouse erected on the site of old fort Ouiatanon, near Lafayette, Ind., the first fortified post established In Indiana and surrounding territory. Fort Ouiatanon was built In 1719 by the French and was held by them as a trading post and a fur center until 1779, when It came into the possession of tba American rangers. The fort was destroyed In 1791. Bear Admiral Byrd congratulating Colonel Lindbergh on the birth ,of his son, while "Lindy" congratulates the admiral on the success of his expedition to the Anti rctic. The picture was sent from New York The latest addition to the White House kennels is this shepherd police dog, recently received as a successor of "King Tut," the President's favorite police dog, who died a short while ago. by telephoto. Will Boss S3 - Nicaragua Elections - LEHIGH TENNIS STAR An action shot of Julius Sellg-soof Lehigh, former national Intercollegiate winner, and new Metropolitan clay court champion, photographed during the eastern Inter- n collegiate championship tournament at Crescent Athletic club, Brooklyn. Left to right. Captain Alfred W. Johnson and Capt. Frank Fulton, as they sailed for Nicaragua on the S. S. Santa Maria. Captain Johnson Is the chairman of the national board of electi ns committee, and goes to Nicaragua for the purpose of supervising the elections there. Captain Fulton is election treasurer. They go at the request of the Nicaraguan . and worn- nnrwilntoH h lha Cni-amgovernment uuy.vujq tyuii ui iunb I.UUULI J. o |