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Show THE Thursday, September 23, 1930 Sophomores and Freshmen in Picturesque "Brawl" TIMES-NEW- PACE THREE NEPfIL UTAH S, Everyone Plays Chess in This German Village PLAYGROUND IS TO BE URGED IN UTAH Salt Lake Ha " : 90,737 j ,urs IN FRUIT MOVE INCREASE SEVIER WATER QCKSTION IM1MS (PIONEER MEMOUIAl. PLAN CH1M) DIES KKOM HKE ITAII CXt'NTY Flrliigllliw.TUIii illy celebrated Its eightieth birthday anniversary wit b honwruinlnic Iuy. Emery A half mile ext?ntin of power liiKK Is being iiixtulli-- neur tills city. Another exiennloii will be con. trucled ut Spring (ilea, Salt Ijike The new city directory shown tK,7;(7 tiiitmu f nuld-In- g the city. Including the nearby cummiintileM the district bun a population of 1M0.7. Ogden Hoj from the vurioun lilj;h ncbooHs of the Htate trucked their pigs In to couiiet in the third aiHiu.nl ho In vale. A det'iease of H." KtuJents enrollment f the CurlHin dis tricts is shown Ibis year. Ogdeu That a 250.0(10 acre tract of land liMHted within a few hours and com- drive of Ogden and Suit prising a ixiriloii of the Wasatch national forest, the Grandduddy Luke district and adjacent regions, should be officially set aside s a pluygrouud area Is the suggetitiou of the government forester. Ogdeu More cars of fruits and thru Vegetables have . been bundled the city this summer than were bundled last year, l bs season is generally ahead of lU'JU. Faruilngtuu N. Diaz, 2il, convicted of the murder uear Kaysville of J. F. Martinez, Muy 10. l'JU'J, is to die at the state prison November 8, one year from the dale that be was sentenced to be executed, November 8, 19"Jt). Ogdeu Selections are being made by the officers of Weber county farm bureau of farm products for exhibition at the state fair, October 4 to IL Eureka Uoss Uurtou, 33, of Nephl, brother of the late Jude Thomas II. Burton, was Instantly killed, when the car which he was driving left the road and plunged into u cuiiyou near here. Itichficld The Sevier river water question hearing is to be held in this city on Noveinler 20, before District Judge Cox. It is boied to solve the questions of rights at this lime. Salt Lake The presidents' patriotic council was urged by the mayor to supply Salt Lake with ten thousand American flags to be displayed ou all proper occasions. Parowau At Parowan, Cedar City and Minersvlllc, 425 acres in potatoes will yield 250 to MJ bags an care according to predictions. At $2 a bag. last years price, the aggregate of 105,000. to 125.000 bag would bring about $21U,(: and these figures are believed to be conservative. Prove J. Mathews, of South Jor dan, pleaded guilty to a charge of shooting pheasants out of season and I'rlce In the These "knights," mounted on human steeds, are taking part In the annuat "brawl" of the sophomore and freshman classes at St. Mary's college, near Oakland, Calif. The sophs triumphed. Beautiful Mess Hall of a Soldiers' Home v 1 L uhl Hi I If 4 ftM-- lit,p I! W'f -- M' "i r 4 Mil ;l A striking view of the new modernistic mess hall at the National Military attractive building replaces an old frame structure which burned down, and 1 i.,rir .w'jl M 3r home at Sawteiie, Calif. This Is part of the program cost- ing $1,000,000 of the $2,100,000 government appropriation for replacing old buildings with new brick, crete and steel construction. Chicago Has F ij Jij itttttijii"! i -- "j j JJ j ' RESERVE BOARD HEAD a New Kind of Beacon J. - uuLiLiij-- con- .fr These school children of the ancient village of Strocbeck, Germany, are In the middle of one of their r lessons In chess. The game Is played by young and old of the village, where Count Gunzelln Is said to have played it with the villagers back In the century, when lie was a prisoner in what Is now known as the Chess tower. open-ai- What the Chinese Reds Did to City of Changsha ! - t Li L? J" r "ff rappit ; jwtwL f J. .1 '.-i- .r-r- w fciftww www 1 v: Sj f 3 t ' 4 .V.- -. t Wlcla World Photo Chinese Communists, who recently captured the Important city of Changshn, systematically looted and wrecked the place while they held it. This picture shows the ruins of the main building of a rich banking firm. KING OF PLOWERS Huge Bell for Rockefeller Church . r i Smithfield The homecoming cele bration here, October 12, will mark the dedication of the new Pioneer Mem orial Gates, under erec tion at the en trance to the City Park. Logan The horse pulling contests the lime light at this years occupied fair. They attracted more people than did the races. The $'.)' harness award to the team pulling t he most weight was taken by S. Petersen, of Benson. His team pulled 2,700 pounds, 25 feet and four lncehs. Fillmore Gloria Sorensen, 5, died as a result of burns, when she attempted to stamp out a bonfire near her J 4. 7 Was fined $100. Ul g : V. -- 14 home. - Eugene Meyer, Jr., who was appointed by President Hoover to succeed Roy A. Young as governor of the federal reserve board. Mr. Meyer, was managing director of the war finance corporation Presi dents Wilson, Harding, Coolidge and Hoover until he resigned q 1 r beacon of the reflector light on the new La The eight parabolic mirrors, each five feet In height, magnify and reflect the rays of the sun during the day, and at night red neon lights are reflected in the mirrors, sending out beams to eight points of the compass. A close-u- Salle-Wacke- p year In Chicago. ago. LEADER IN GERMANY Young Marines Report to the Boss e y:WWWIIllll,,' - 'J :' B Jj":!! il I im nl 111. L nr Catherine, Mary and Edward Fordney, children of Major and Mrs. Fordney of Saginaw, Mich., "reporting for duty" to their grandfather. MaJ. Gen. Benjamin H. Fuller, who also happens to be the of United States marines. The children were visiting their grandfather In the marine barracks In Washington. Major Fordney Is also In the marine corps. C. L. nt Sensational to a degree un equaled In German post-wa- r poll tics Is the sudden rise to leader Adolf an Austrian of Hitler, ship thor of the Munich Putsch In 1023, who has become a political powet of the first rank as a result of the Fascist landslide In the recent reichstag general election. The party's power advanced from 12 to 107 seats.' The Fascist party ranked second only to the Socialists In the oilicial final totals and, with the Communists, who also advocate overthrow of the young German republic, has more backing than any other party excepting Social Demo . crats. Provo Utah county leads all the counties of Utah in the number of farms, with a total of 3,552. This Is more than 000 above the nex:t county, that of Salt Lake, with 2,020. The total for the state Is 27,048, slightly over three fifths the number In Idaho. Salt Iike Approval of Dr. Elwood Mead's plans for furthering the Deer Creek reclamation project was voiced by the mayor. It is pointed out that the .project would increase the water supply of Salt Luke to a point where 250,000 people could be taken care of at all times. Salt Lake Auto, dealers claim that freight rates discriminate against Utah on shipments of autos from the factories. Tremonton Secy, of State M. H. Welling, acting governor in the absence of Gov. Deru, was the principal speak er at the Boxelder County fair and rodeo at this city. Brigham City Filipinos, charged with shooting pheasants here some time ago, pleaded guilty in the city court and were fined $io. Ogden An insiiection of new toma to grading methods here was made by 30 memliers of the Utah Canners' As sociation and Weber county farm, btt reau members. Salt Lake Income tax collections In Utah during the first part of September totaled $021,250, it is announc ed by the collector for the district. Loganitoniarried in the same court house in which they were married and divorced, all in the period of two years is a record established by Wm. Loder, 71, of Bountiful, and his wife, of Logan. Brigham City A drive to secure Utah entries for the IMackfoot Uorso Show is being conducted. Provo A large registration Is being recorded at the B. Y. U. University of this city. " Salt Lake An increased force of men will be put to work on the tracks leading out of this city. Orem A rifle club has been organ lzed and a shooting range will be in Valley hns shipped Logan Cache over one hundred car loads of potatoes this season. Homer Lapp with the cup he won by taking first place for ihe third time In the annual plowing contest at Wheatland, III. He drove a three-hors- e team In competition with tractors. man standing beside it. Is the largest of the nere, with a 72 bells for the Riverside Baptist (Rockefeller) church in New York city. The bell is 10 feet 2 Inches in diameter and weighs 20 tons. It is claimed that the ringing of this bell may be heard five miles away. six-fo- : ; NEW ARMY COACH Celebrating His Fourth Birthday The new army head coach. Major nalph J. Sasse, photographed on the first day of practice of the army teams at West Point. Mineral Reflect Black Light "Black light," the ultraviolet rays that cannot be seen by the human eye, Is rendered visible when It shines upon certain minerals. Popular Mechanics Maga sine. :il 1 I t 1 Here Is Bamboo, a gorilla In the Philadelphia zoo, photographed on his fourth birthday. He Is one of the very few of his kind that have reached maturity In captivity. |