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Show THE PACE SIX f "4 m 4""" sRi . JT ' -- . j A i ft III 7TT" . T :f!l til i WATKK TANK TO UK It I ILT 000 ATTKM1 SCHOOLS 9 FOmS STOLEN .1... i , j . Price The celebration fur the opening of the new Price canyon rmd, which link eastern Ctah with, Salt Lake City, Iras been set for September the 27th, J .W ''JT ,f . . V W . IN PAINTINGS EXHIBITED 110,000 - AS ! m "mil- - . View of the new oil field at Venice, one of the busiest In southern California, where mnny new wells are being Bpnddetl every ilny and not a dry hnle has been drilled. A few months ago this was practically "worthless" land, waiting for a real estute boom. l'rovo More than 5)0 iioullrymeu of Utah county pratlcipted In the second atinuul ixiultyr tur of the county. Ogden Probably 40 litters will be entered in the third unnuul ton litter sales at the Ogdeu Stockyurdn. Tooele A new athletic club, coni-Pw-'d entirely of uiarried iieople, who) exiiect to enjoy skating and like sports during the winter, has been organized. Lehi Lthl Poultry aHsociatiou was host to 50O iMiultryiui'ti of I'tah county at chicken dinner and au impromptu program was rendered. Logan In the muK'rlntendent'i' annual school report, recommendations were made for the remodeling of the Woodruff and Benson schools. Helper Ancestral Home of Lees to Be National Shrine t r-- " re i - . nimm-iT- 1 a U ft r'i .1 ; -. i r4;i O v. 'Btt -r v 0 ,1 ? i r.t New Bridge Dynamited; Labor Trouble Blamed POSTAL RECEIPTS LARGER n , Thursday, September 18, 1930 NFPIII. UTAH S. POULTRY UNIT IS ORGANIZED Celebrate Road Finish This Was ''Worthless" Land a Few Months Ago Tr TIMES-NEW- 4 i ism cotumlsxlouers County The new $500,000 concrete and steel highway bridge over Red river ot Garland City, Ark., after It was wrecked by four charges of dynamite. Explosives set under each corner of the span and expertly timed hurled the 300-foo-t span Into 30 feet of water. It la said that lubor trouble was the cause of the dynu-ni- l ting of the bridge. are endeavoring to obtain federal aid on the highway porject from Price east to the Kmery County line. Pleasant Grove A celebration was held on the city's eightieth anniversary. Coalville Sixty dairymen of north Summit county have organized the first unit of a cooperative marketing association for their dairy products. Smtthfleld It. V. Larsen, superintendent of the Cache county schools, died recently from heart trouble. Ogden Bids have leen oined for the graveling of Twelfth street from Washington avenue to the month of Ogden canyon. Provo Plans for the new $250,000 men's ward building at the State hospital at Provo, were approved by the state building commission. Cedar City 150 Cedar City sheep rakers and Delta Iamb feeders met at the Kscalante hotel to perfect a plan for cooperating on the feeding of Launching U. the "-- Az. r' ', V-,V- S. Cruiser Louisville i y;yMmTlii.wlii"iiliiii.iimi-i.fr- T - m v - , v "la 1 y v., Ft ,f .XT. .: system. Stratford Hall, ancestral home of the Lee family In Westmoreland county, Virginia, which is to become a national siirine in memory of Gen. Itobert E. I.ee. The house was built In 172SI by Thomas I.ee, two of whose sons slcned the Declaration of Independence, and two of whom served In the first constitutional convention. The estate was also the home of Light horse Harry Lee of Washington's army, and of his son, Itobert K. Lee. SOLDIER RULES PERU Eucharistic Congress Meets in Omaha Spriugville Contracts have been let for the construction of a new power plant In Spring Creek canyon. Tooele The Lions' club presented 2000 school children with book covers, on which were printed traffic rules. Trovo Building permits totaling a sum of $20,100, and including five business buildings, were issued during Ok iiU.vUiSJfc, ffihfifnirriTrf iflgp r : 0. K iki-jf- If ? 11 rr NEW CHAMPION iX St. Cecelia's cathedral In Omaha, which will be the center of activities during the Sixth National Eucharistic congress to be held September 23 to 2T. Inset is a portrait of Martin T. Manton, who will deliver the principal layman's speech. He is the only North American lay member of the permanent international eucharistic committee. tSU .J, x .1 Better Stop When You See This Sign SdW,r ; r I I -- f OFFICIAL V Iff- h ' , , ' . V ys. fik.w.v i',3,Vni)il, ; tVlJt - s ;: - ' Tommy Freeman who won the welterweight championship ifter a encounter with Jack Voting Thompson of Oakland I'ulif., defending title holder. Kef eree I'atsy Haley said cleaner punches and more scores gave th ileclsion to Freeman. world's : Point to Thi Manicurist (seeing a man with I feel reimdly scratched face) sponsible for that man's condition. Vesterday bis wife came In here t imve her nails pointed. Buen Iiu jimr, Madrid. 1 - Bed Sizes "Hear the latest about Newrlch?" -"No. What now?" He bought n XIV bel, but It was too small Tor him, so he sent It back and iisked for a Ixiuls XVI." Burnel i'ress. - .iinnt unit in j il rrrm muni This Is the new Insignia plate the bureau of prohibition hag adopted for use by prohibition agents In stopping suspected automobiles. In the photograph, from left to right, are: Prohibition Administrator Amos Woodcock; H. M. Lucius, secretary of the Automobile Club of Mary .land: and Ernest W. Smith, vice president of the A. A. A. I Tba Pastor Saytt Body: "I must work on Sunday in order to eat." Soul : "If for your sake I fast six days, cannot you fast one for mine?" John Andrew Holmes. nual Corinne community HEADS TURK POLICE IM'T for Mrs. Hoover Forget-Me-No- ts r i.Cf4 SHI & mat? V 'f k ir,tyrrri?r ' I 1. I s H I Cherif Bey, ypt debonair chief of the Turkish police, who recently reorganized his force and engaged French and German teach his "finest" to tactics. ? ' v.,"' ! E This Is 4i ? lm " fj'T ?rl I 3 h yn K:&$ , :iiiiiif"-r4- js fair and homecoming day held recently. boys captured Morgan 4 II club most of the prizes in ttie 'sheep division of the livestock section at the Morgan county fair. are Logan nearly 9000 children attending schools in Cuche county this year. Coulville Concrete work on the new bridge over Chalk creek, at the north city limits, has been completed. Provo Fifteen large canvases, painted by Hanson P. Putbuff, and valued lit $10,000, have arrived at the B. Y. V. to be exhibited until October 1. I,ehl $1b7 has been donated to the flood fund. This is $17 over Lehi's quota. Provo The total postal receipts for August show an increase of $2,057.81 over the receipts for the same month last year. and the Coalville The widening straightening of the road from. Morgan to ilenefer fiats has been completed for the first seven miles south Morgan. Logan As a result of the fine refire station, cord of the Logan-Cach- ruiHIIII aerial view of the U. S. S. Louisville slipping out of her drydock after the recent launching cereat Puget Sound nnvj yard, "Bremerton, Wash. This is the first cruiser constructed at the Bremerton yard, at a cost of $8,000,000, or $2,500,000 less than the lowest private bid offered for Its construction. 4-- Lieut. Col. Sanchez Cerio, heni of the junta which is now In con trol of the government of Peru an. which was responsible for the re moval from oflice of former Pres; dent Augusto B. Leguia. ,m nlir rVdf An an outstanding feature of the Utah State fair. Kcphi The contract has been let for the construction of a 112,000 gallon water retaiiug tank for Nephi ; itlf im monies August. Price The Chamber of Commerce plans to be best to a number of high the state school bands throughout next spring." Provo The enactment of an Indian legend, "Craters of the Moon," will be City. Spanish Fork School children attended a Kiwcial matinee here which featured 2o I'iute Indians of all ages and both sexes, from Cedar City. club Ogdeu Weber county achievement day, including an exhibit, flower show, style review and program, was held here reecntly, Logan A conference of state extension service workers was held here recently, at which programs of work for the coming year were outlined. Ogden The city engineer has recom- -. mended that f25,00O be appropriated by the city for improvement work on the municipal golf links. Coriune 800 people at tended the an- nil ni Tititm I s " ' vAI' "VSiBii tl v,t it laf ii - 1 Psl, X if- lllllil Capt. Veterans, of forget-me-not- day police officers modern police Fred Kochll, D. S. C, representing the Disabled American called at the White House to present Mrs. Hoover with n pair to be worn by President and Mrs. Hoover on Armistice of the dead and disabled of the World war. in honor Opium Seized on an Oriental Liner FOUND ANDREE'S BODY e insurance rates for Cache county and Logan City have lieen rethe fire duced. Nine foxes, vnlued at $2,000 Ogden have been missing from a local fox for some time. farm in Liln-rtSummit county unit of Coalville union has the Tangible Taxpayers' been organized. Fifteen members of B batOgden tery, 222nd field artillery, of the Utah National Guard, held a machine gun and pistol practice near the city recently. Ephraim The Ephraim first grade rythm band, consisting of 35 children of the age f (J and 7, was a feature of the Sanpete county fair. Utah BankVernal The Eastern ers association convention will be held here the last of the month. P,l,.e Four applications have been made for the oeratious of bus Unea to Salt Lake City. Dr. Gunnar Horn, who was the leader of the expedition that found the bodies of Salomnn August and hia companions, frozen In ice and snow of Franz Josef land. Horn has Just returned to Tromsoe with his precious cargo. Andree and his party disappeared over thirty years ago when seeking the magnetic North pole by balloon. An-dr- . .)iir-r- . r; i i'ina.i.a,ai) Cnlted States customs officers seized opium valued at $34,500 durlna search of the Dollar liner President Jefferson after its arrival in San Francisco. The dope, packed in 300 tins, war found after a search that covered the entire vessel. a |