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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL ... News Notes ..~~~~~· What Chinese Nationalists Do to Comnnmists I ·~······ Friday, April Smyrna Shattered by Earthquake Shocks It'• • Privil•lle to Lru• in ... : Utah • • 1928 .. ·. ::: ' ;l. . '"t ... MYTON-The week beginning Avril 9 is the date set for the ovening of the Antelope sl!eep shearing plant, which is located eight miles west of Myton. It is expected that 50,000 head of sheep will be handled this season. Ed Chris· · tenson of Springville will supervise the work which involves about fifty men and several trucks to halldle the wool to Price. The shearing season covers about six weeks. BRIGHAM CITY-The new $50,000 ' armory and community center building j was formally opened and dedicated ' here by an elaborate and fitting prO. gram, which prominent state and mil· 1 tary officials, with local officials aJHl citizens, participated. LOGAN-Surv ey of the snow cover This photoiraph from Canton was made immediately after one of the frequent executions of Communi'St'S'by !n S:pring Hol!ow and on Mt. Logan General view of the city of Smyrna in Asia Minor which has been shattered by repeated earthquakes In the Chinese Nationalists. The sywpathizers with Russia were shot on sight and the streets were littered with · made by the Utah experiment station which at least forty persons were killed. It was only a few years ago that the city was almost wiped out by a their bodies. on March 31, results of which were contlagra tion. f announced, shows a normal accumula· toln during March of about 10 Inches of water. This, however did not over· come the deficiency of snow on March 1 and, as a result, the snow cover on April 1 is considerably below that of a year ago. On April 1, 19 27, there was about 41 inches of water at 9000 feet elevation. This year there is only 31.2 inches. Salt Lake-clearin g skies and rising temperatures were following on one more real taste of snow, which rode into Salt Lake wich a brisk gale. The snowfall, of from three to five inches, which had dampened cleanuv campaign ardor for a brief spell, was rapidly melting and before nlghtrall !t was practically gone on the loW"T levels. SPRINGVILL E-Opening of the sev· enth annual national art exhibit was formally observed here In the Spring· ville high school auditorium. Dr. Franklin S. Harris, president of the Brigham Young university, was the Henry L. Stimson, the new governor general of the Philippines, was given a rousing welcome to Manlla. The principal speaker at the exercises. Hundreds passed through the halls illustration shows a part of the big military escort, and Governor Stimson delivering his address on taking np during the afternoon's presentation of bls new duties. nationally known artists' works and favorable comment was heard. DEPEW IS DEAD LOGAN-Acc ording to C. Z. Harris Richmond dairyman, plans are rapidly The above photograph sbows n young girl making a fiery speech on the balcony of the House of the People, the progressing for the annual black and ~Jrivate residence of the late Zaghlul Pasha, in Cairo, inciting the :Egyptians to riots as a protest against the white day at Richmond, which hali proposed treaty between Great Britain and Egypt. been set for May 4. Considerable in· terest is developing among the dairy· men of the county that are intending to have their herds represented in the AIR MAIL CHAMPION big event. MANTI-A car of dairy cattle from 1 Cache county was unloaded in Sanpete I recently. There were forty-two head of animals in the consignment, which were purchased for $3085. In the shiP· ment there were twelve grade calves at total cost of $330; a registered calf, $75; twenty grade heifers-sprin ging, bred and year!ings-$17 17;' two registered heifers, $220; five young cows ' $532.50, and two young bulls, $210. I OGDEN-Uta h canneries packed 2,. 361,037 cases of tomatoes, peas and mlscelaneous products In 1927, making the second largest pack In the history of Utah canning, the Utah Canners' as· sociation announced. The pack of 1925 of over· three and one·llalf million 1927 total. In 1926 the canners packed Matthew Quay Glaser is manager of the campaign organized by the cases was the only one to surpass the suppot'ters of Senator Charles Curtis to secure the nomination of the Kan• 1,065,102 cases of tomatoes and 7706,sns man for the Presidency by the Republican national convention. Mr. 322 cases of veas. Forty canneries Glaser is seen here at the New York headquarters of the Curtis for Pres· \_ were in operation. !dent club. PRICE-That the Uintah basin Is Chaunel'y M. Depew, chairman of Interested in the proposed highway from Price to Vernal via Nine-Mile the board of the New York Central was the word brought to Price by H. railroad, former l:'n!teil States sena· D. Ford, general manager of the Ra· tor and one of the best known and ven Gilsonite corporation, who, in com· best liked' or Americans, died at his pany with Superintenden t P. H. Ste- home in New York at the age of phenson and Mine Foreman E. G. Gurr ninety-four years, succumbing to an of the company, was In Price on com· attack of pneumonia. panly business. A. T. Burton, a good· roads advocate from Vernal, was with LEAI)ER OF BOMBERS 7 Maurice Graham, pilot for the the party, and he said the suggestion Western Air express, was chosen by would receive the undivided support of the Professional Pilots' association as Uintah county. the world champion air mail pilot. In OGDEN-Twe nty-one members of less than two years, and In 2,200 the Weber County Fish and Game Prohours' flying time he has flown 213,931 tective association went to Spring Gen. John J. Pershing, as he arrived at Langer's restaurant in Paris, for miles without losing an ounce ot creek In Ogden valley and built luncheon given by the Department of Pt·auce American Legion. lie Is mail or having a forced landing. troughs to divert water into the fish ·l!h•ow·n being greeted by Julian Thomas, American lawyer and commander retaining ponds of the association. The of the l'aris post of the J..eglon. The !unci! inaugurated the "driYe" for an ponds are now capable of holding 100,. American Legion building in Paris. 000 fish, E. L. Ford, president of the ON RADIO BOARD association, said. Ponds in Spring '' creek itself also have been built with a capacity for 40,000 fingerling trout. ) GUNNISON- In the Gunnison dis· trict this year farmers will increase acreag~ts in every line, with several hundred acres turned to cauliflower growing, an indu~try moving rapidly to overtake celery growing in the state. VERNAL--On e of the severest windstorms in many years visisted Vernal ilene Bertrand of Paris, France (left), Inventor, and Jean Xudal, bis and Ashley valley recently, the gale collaborator, operating their new musicu! instrument. The sounds, created reaching its height just after the by radio-electricity through an apparatus which sends out waves at an schools had been dismissed for the Lorenzo Juliano was arrested by audible frequency, are powerful and pure, and the operator can create at noon hour recess. Many pupils found goyernment agents in Chicago Heights will the music of the Yiolin, cello, organ, saxophone and other instruments. it difficult to return for the afternoon and held under suspicion of being the I • 1 classes, as the h1gh school is located "brains" of the gang that has been in the western end of Vernal and the perpetrating many bombing outrages Found an Easy Mark Taken From Exchanges I gale ~as blowing !rom the west. in Chicago. The authorities said "Do you know t~at fellow Flipper· All but 1 per cent of New ?:enland's MANTI-Last week saw the first eleven sticl;s of dynamite were round ton who claims to read character at a glance?" population can read and write. eggs go through Sanpete's grading in Juliano's fine residence. "Ye~." plant at Manti. Manager K. Jensen llailroad train~ in Hu•sia are plas· "Well, he swindled me out of $300." tered with posters to cnrry political An Example I has ·the old box factory builrllng In "You don't say! I didn't suppo~ ideas about the country. supplies. A new 1 1-2 ton truck is A ten-year-olu boy was fuming over shape for handling the eggs and feed his composition. Ilis father suggested he ewr put his boasted talent to any Hemoral of sand piled about the , now on hand. It is painted white, with that it would be easy enough if he practical use."-Boston Trnnseript. Rgrptlan Rph~·nx has failed to reveal 1 gold lettering signs on each side, would simply describe something be historic talliPts of importance. 1 "Milk-White Eggs." A carload of had seen. Nin!.'ty per C!.'Dt of American em· Change of Perspective Ira E. nouinson of Grafton, w. feeds has arrived and has been un· "That won't do," said the boy. "Tb!' players are doing practically nothin_\; Somebody announces that the hu- to prevent industrial accidents. teacher tol•l us to use figurath·e lanVu., who wus confirmeil us u member loaded. J. Durnett, pre~ident of the notary club, pres(•nting the New Yorl; Rotary of the federal radio commission. Mr. man race is growin~ more attractive PROVO-Indu strial surveys show guage." Collars fray nnd shirts shrink be· tlub's distin~ui~hed serYice medal to Homer FolliS, secretary of the State Robinson Is a lawyer and bas been that many rt~h towns anrl cities have "\\'hat do you understand by that?'' physically. nut mn~·be that's because cnu~e of the presence of bacteria, acCharities Aid association, us Ita>·mond J. Knoeppel, director of the Interna- attached to the Department of .rus· completed plans for extensive street his father asked. you can see so much more of each fn. cordin~ to an English scientist, wbo , •• v."" notary club, look' on. Foll;s get~ this awa: u for his out~tnnuing work tire since his resignation from tlll' improvements , wHh miles of sidewalkl "Oh, that's where you cull a rooster dividual uownduys.-C'l eveland Plain says the bacteria are more active 1'.1 !n the fielil of relief for the needy. a chanllelier,"-C hrlstian Hegi~t!'r. Dealer. \\'est Virginia Court of Appeals. and pavements for 192& colder weather. A paint exprrt n~s!'rts that f:>rmerq Relics of Old Race in t'tis country lose ahout ~S00,\100,000 Sen&e of Humor Hi&toric Tree Nar.~e of Scottish Klan Over 5,000 relics have b!!'l'n tuken "Shirts that laugh ut the laundry," a year from deprecilltion on farm The oldest livl!Jg olive tree Is beIt Is n11t [Hl~>,ible to ~ny who was from Lake l.amoka, N. Y., Indicating are advertiscil • lieved to be ln Jerusalem. It Is In liy a certain firm. One buildings, resultil'g from fni ure to , the !i rst [lerson na Ill eli .J nnes. Jones n civilization exi~ted there prior to of our:;-, bought elsewhere, ha~ the Garden of surb jlrotelt them by adNJUate paint. Gethsernnne and beAllollt % per crnt of homes built to'l'he Unit.-u Rtntcs has almost 12,000 Is a Seottlsh klan name. lt Is derived the supremacy of the Six Nations. a l;een ~ense of humor that it A monument lkilicatell to t.< gro sol· neath it, ncc01·ding arrived to IP;;end, Christ' ~ay are fmme houses. country wcddy newspaper". from the ('hrlstlun name, .John, which )Jnny diers fishhooks of tlw \\'orlil war is hPi:;.; com· Indicated the pres home the other day witb its sides and his disciplrs held vigil the night The nrar('~t O[lproach to dear gla~~ Lakes of Califomi.t ran~ from Is of []pbrew derh·ation aad means ence of ~; fishing colony on plcted hy I.conarll Cnm(')!e, a Chicu· split. the lake. tbnt the E;;yptiuus cuulu mal;e wac; nearly SC<t le\·rl to more than 1:!.000 before the crucifixion. "Grnce of the Lord." go sculptor. Tbe llllnni!o' le;;islaturc gT Pil. feet In altitt11le. set aside ~30.()(~) fnr the work. The l'niot:d ~I a teo posspsscs more Radit Solves Problem The lire thnt eat up plants nre in Temperame ntal Loss That Makes Gain \Yhcn ~Irs. l'Jorence .\. Stevens, a Vermilion Su&stitute hnlf thP :l\'ailnhiP coni n·sources turn pln;;ue(f hy little parasitic wasp~ "De radio ~as brought huppiness In It may serve as n comfort to us In ml.'mher of the Port!nnrl OlaiuP) city Bertrand ltussell, the great English Vermilionettl! Is a substitute for the lie borne," said Uncle Eben "by set- all our calamities and umictions. thnt council, that kill the lice. philosopher, says lo,·e cannot be J dt·cw the nnme c•f u citizen ... t Pmernld minP.~ pl:;ment vermilion. It Is rua<IP by pre- tlin' de compe it! on 'b( ut wh~'s ,;ineter he who losen an;·thlng nnn gets wis· for jury duty Canada u~es airplanes for control· turnell on and oiT, like an or11inary she fount! tl••ll she harl IIPIIr lloc Uell lng furl',;t fires more extensi\·ely than faucet. It must be more like the one rl clpita.tiug eosin or a ~imllar dye upon be recognl.zed as de loud speaker."- dom by It, ls a gainer by the loss.- ~elected the name of ber hu ·bnud, a white hase, as bunum sulphate. or washington Star auy other country. L'Estrange. J Allan 1'. Steven$. In a pullman.-Del !olt N"WS. on a mixture of this with orange lend. ' I I Trying to Stir Up Trouble in Egypt • Manila Welcomes the New Governor General Manager of the Curtis Campaign General Pershing in Paris Again I I New Musical Instrument in Franee Homer Folks Gets Medal From Rotary I I THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW I • |