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Show THE PACE SIX King of the Ivory Coast and His Cabinet TIMKS-NEW- Thursday, December 1th, 1930 NEPHI. UTAH S. Women Type of Reformatory for New ROAD WORK 6VER New Bid Called For to r - v. xvi font W 8 THOUSAND v MIGII NEW SHEEP SAVED SCHOOL I.K(Tl KKMON u vuio IX1AN OPENED I'OI UKV vt:u(;s to iigiit Kids will be oinel !- - 8th, for the clearing of four miles of the grading project from Lo gan to UurUi-- Clti, ijreparutory lu road work lu the uprlns. OODEX The Wllxou plant of th Amulgauiuted Sugar Comiiany west of here closed after a 33 days run, which was shorter than usual. The tonnage was better than expected, liowtier, approximating 17.1,000 bagu of sugar of one hundred ikjiiikIs each. LEI 1 1 The new lilgU school audi- torliim was opened recently. The new wing Is built on the unit plan system 12 ww elnsa In such manner that rooms and a balcony can be adiled at any time without Interfering with the appearance of the building. r. McKay, F1LLMOKK Morgan a-, . : county agricultural mm agent, will preside at the annual couventlou of the National Association of Farm Agenta ' and with ministers his seated Hire Is an unumiul photograph Showing the king of the Ivory Coast, Africa, lu Boston, Mass. witch doctors. AMERICAN FORK New bids on the construction of the state training d will be school for the oiH'tied by the state building commission December 11. The specifications have been somewhat ultered, certain items being eliminated to bring the coBt within the amount available for the const met Ion, about $101,00. VERNAL Some S.OOO sheep, ma" " 'i l' "jptlH'"" J rooned on Diamond mountain by deep snow, were rescued after some losses k due to sub zero weather. BOUNTIFUL "THE TALE," the 1 1 first school paper to be published by the South Davis Junior high school ' ti ii i' made Its appearance recently. and widenMORGAN Graveling between Morgan ing of the highway and Ileuefer and graveling of the highway from Wasatch summit to the Wyoming border have beea completed. Five miles of the graveling from Mor. Ms gan to Uenefer have been oiled by the state, giving an oiled surface highway from Ogden to a point five miles east of Morgan. The project from Wasatch to the Wyoming line lias abolished 2 dangerous crossings over the Union Pacific railroad. OGDEN Work will be started af This architect's drawlns shows how Cleveland's ?200,000 municipal stadium will appear when to be ter the holidays on the addition to The steel Is now being erected and the stadium, which will seat 80,000 persons. Is expected in July, 1931. the postofflce here to cost $2GT,305. LAYTON Poultry producers of 3 counties, Weber, Davis and Morgan, NOW CHIEF OF STAFF will have an opportunity to enroll In a 18 lecture course to be conducted by the U. A. C, the first one scheduled trm mW warn mm l ' ' " imurmw im for December : 5, at- - Weber county eemlM-- r -.- Looking something Cleveland Is Building a Municipal Stadium ts this new $1,000,000 reformatory for like the ancestral home of a BritishIs baron a radical departure from the conven onal The Institution Illinois women Just completed at IwlSht. la rather an building housing criminal, j -- cv.:7 '"7:--- It for corrective purpose, Illustration f esthetic uulty than the regulation type of building California Gets "Wild" Horses From Nevada feeble-minde- " Jz---- n: 2 ' ii 'its rj- - ft i Ilere are LIveraiore, ; -- 'fr vfFi".t'M.'--'- Jf,'-- ' . A'A.' Maj. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, new chief of staff of the United States army, posed for this portrait photograph on the day he took over his new duties. CAGLE TURNS PRO Guy Kwell (left) of Washington, and Fred Moreria of McLean, Va., Christmas spirit is already rife In the hospital, where cheery smiles and busy lingers are not affected by body ailments. Winter Doesn't Stop Gold Seekers of new tribe Giving Santa Claus a Helping Hand 1 some Calif., the high school. I'ROVO Radio is the county com mission's latent contribution to the warfare against crime in the county. It has been decided to Install a set at once In the sheriff's office, to permit deputies to receive crime bulletins of the Salt Lake police station and other points in the intermountaln territory. FARMINGTON The county com missioners of Davis county refused to grant the petition submitted to them by more than one hundred citizens to have the time for taxes to become delinquent In Davis county be extended until December 20. PROVO Utah county Is sending to the state road commission ten thousand dollars as part payment on road work done in the county. OGDEN Definite move has been made to secure a new building to hold offices of the forest service In this city, which Is headquarters for region 4 of the forest service. This region Includes national forests in Utah, northern Arizona, eastern Nevada, southern Idaho and western Wyoming. MID VALE Plans for celebrating the opening of Mldvate's new $18,000 egg warehouse and candling plant are elaborate. The plant will be finished in a few days. PROVO Plans for the pushing Deer creek project in l'rovo canyon have been discussed and a committee of local citizens will attend the next meeting of the state water comndssion and recommend that an appropriation of approximately $300,000 for the pur-posof initiating the first unit of the project be made. SALT LAKE CITY F. Aridrews, agricultural statlstcian for the federal department of agriculture in Utah, has been selected as a member of the the 1,500 horses that were brought over the mountains next day for distribution along the west coast as work found : x0 Make ly- Jj Off COW-CALLIN- - pT'l', " yvy? boy Desmond Thousands of native children on the Island of Guam (Marianna islands group) will have a joyful Christmas due to the thoughtfulness of the American Junior Red Cross, which is sending 18,000 Christmas boxes in sufficient quantity to enable every boy and girl on tha Island to be remembered. The photograph shows Miss Betty Rochex.vnlne-year-ol- d daughter of Mrs. A. A. Rochex, western states chairman of th9 Hed Cross, who assisted In the loading of the Christmas boxes on the freighter Stanley Dollar at San Francisco. CHAMP G '" t'7, I- and girl of the lloldrina. youthful explorer, found recently in the jungles of Venezuela. There had been stories of the existence of these primitive people but anthropologists believed them mythical. are a Christmas in Guam Joyful RED Ci&fet;'" 1 -i-yS0- 'X which at 7 5StV Here tribe from Nevada and detrained horses on small ranches. Abandoning Their e '" crop reporting board, which will meet In Washington, D. C. soon to review national crop production. EUREKA An unusual celebration was held here when two couples who were married the same day, observed ' ' their sixtieth wedding anniversary ' 1 ' together. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Wlgton had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Lu cius B. Palmer of Long Beach, Cal. The two couples were married at a double reremony in 1870. aiUiJiMiaiiiliiBiiMaHMS' A small auto, AMERICAN FORK J. R. Schribner of SprlnKfleld. known as a "bug" Is now In the water Christian Keener (Red) Cagle, of Utah lake. While being driven on Mo seventy-siyears old, won the former star of the army grid team the ice the car broke through and it annual contest at the and later coach of the Mississippi was not posihle to retrieve it from the Pacific Slope Dairy show In Oak-lunA. and M. xootbaii squad, is now Calif. Sixteen contestants of the lake. from seven states entered the playing with the New York Glant3, grasp professional grid team. EUREKA Elks of Eureka gave Sinking Vessel 1 x cow-callin- g kMUUv t - ftp ,t,T , J ' lee and enow do not deter these gold seekers as they erect a new In the Matachewan district near Ilannockburn, Ont, where operations will be centered In following up the gold strike discovered by Bert Ashley and Eill Garvey. d, Odd Refuge for Quail A trained dog stays when told to drop. Old "Lookout," a hunting dog belonging to Charles Lanier, was told to lie down when two quails flushed silently, Indicating Hint their nest was near. Ttie dog obeyed Immediately, but the young ones could not be found, Finally a curious stirring of the setter's "feathers" revealed that 14 baby quail bad taken cover be neath the motionless dog. St Nicholas. big charity ball with a large attend ance. PROVO Featuring the present day styles, an exhibit of dresses, coats, hats, needle work, rugs, cushions, and artcraft work will be presented by the home economics department of the U V. as a special part of the tenth Limits to Forgiveness "It is not always possible." said ill Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "to love your enemies as Great Teaching has advised. To smile nnd make a bow may be the which human forbearance hie." Washington Star. 4 & 7H most of is cnpa annual leadership week to be held at the university Januaiy 26 o SO. A Texa to Train Marine novel exhibit will also be given ty the Texans have started a movement foods department and will feature tin for establishment of a state nau preparation of foods for c9es of Ill tical nendctny for training of 200 ness. youths. I. 1 A dramatic photograph, snapped from the deck of the S. S. Maure-tanlas the lifeboat from the Swedish freighter Ovldia pulled away from that foundering vessel In The entire crew of 27 and the wife of Captain Carlsson of the Ovldia were taken safely aboard the Mauretania. Even the ship's cat was saved. a. mid-ocea- |