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Show fHE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, May 18, 1928 .......................... Headquarters of the Rum Chasers in Florida West Pointers at Aberdeen Proving Grounds News Notes It'• a Privils fle to Lrva in Utah ........ ..................• ~ MYTON-According to a recent report April disbursements for the upkeep and construction of highwa~ s in Duchesne and Uintah counties is Ill' follows: Duchesne, $16,209.82; Uintah, $516.29. Substantial wok is being done on the Duchesne-Fruitland unit of the Victory highway, while at Myton the 1·ock crusher is working and trucks are hauling gravel, resurfacing the highway. LOGAN-Under the direction of members of the Ag club at the Utah Agricultural college, a livestock show and mock auction sale will be held soon on high srhool day at the Logan I school. The affair will begin prompt!) at 10 a. m., according to President Lef I , Guyman. MYTON-Under the supervision of Ed Christensen of Spanish Fork, the Antelope Sheep Shearing Corral association finislied its work for the ser.· son recently. The plant is located eight miles southwest of :Myton, and is owned by several of the large sh•epmen wh? graze the_ir sheep part .or the 1 season m the basm. The wori< wa> Yiew of the coast guard a t ~'ort Lauder(]ale, l'ln., whence the speedy vessels a re sent out to capture the started April 11, employmnet beinp gh·en most of the time to about sixt) rum running ships from Cuba and the Bahamas. 1n the foreground is a new seaplane hangar. men, in addition to several truck.- th">l have been kept busy hauling the woo to Price for storage and shipment About 50,000 head of sheep are han died yearly at this project. ·v MURRAY - The world's largest ~0 smelting center is situated within fifty >o miles of Salt Lake. The total value ~0 of ore treated in 1925 was more than ~0 ~100.000,000. 0 PROVO-Increa~e in the ~tee! con0 sumption in the Cnited States is growO ing each year and with this growth O. there will be on increase in Utah's iron O and steel industry. PANGUITCH-Sheep generally are In good condition throughout the west, but lack of green food nad dry conditions in places h.1s resulted in a slight shrinkage in the weight of the anig_ ma!s, acording to l\Iay range and livestock report of the United Stl).tes de· ~~ partment of agriculture, isS'Ued by O j Frank Andrews, local statistician. In 0 Utah the growth of spring feed was 0 delayed by cool weather and in por0 tions by deficient moisture, the report 0 states. Lambing was well under way U r<t>ERwOOD • UNOERWOOO 0 among farm flocks by the middle of 0 April but range lambing had hardly Chica go wi ll have PNhaps the most beautiful plaza In the world when the Congress street entrance at Grant begun by the end of the month. ShearIs completed. This architect's sketch shows the twin dri>eways, which are being constructed, and the ing began in April in most of the f"».l~OP·OS~~d plaza extending from Van Buren to Harrison street. camps and a good weight of fleece was expected, according to the report. COAL VILLE - Appropriation of SLEW WHOLE FAMILY $11,950 for participation in betterment of roads in cooperation with the state road commisiS'On was made by the Summit county commissioners at the 1 Jlay meeting. Thi~ money will be expended by the state road department in improYing and maintaining ro1cis in Summit county. Park City citizen~ appeared before the board to ask that a building to care for conta~ious and infectious diseases be sec:ued. This matter was taken under adYisement. TRE~10~TON-The Home E"onom· ic" club has offered the city counc:l a plan whereby the city would obtain, free of cost, and for use as a community house, the Waldron building-, located m the heart of the city. - 'Ih0 city is askc<l to rontinue to rent a parl of the ~tructure for ci'y offices. and to consent to th~ continuance of the library in the structure. OGDEN-~fanagcr John 0. Hu h's, of the Nelso:1-Rickso Creamery crm pany plant in Ogden announc~rl tha' the company would immedi 1tely tX· pend $10 000 for additional equipment at the plant. The impro\·e•r.ents in elude a plant for the manufacture of casein, which is made from th~ cur•! of milk. It is said lhat there are on'y two other casl'in plants in the interOwen Oberst, se\·entecn, only sur- mountain country, at AmHica~ Forh viring member or the William Oberst and at Boise, Idaho. family of eight who were found NORTH SALT LAKE-Ho~s-Reburned to a crisp in the ruins of their 1 ceipts, 766, including 13 head for the farm home near Bums, Kan. lie hns local market, 192 in transit to Los A,. confessed he shot un(] kille(] his fa· geles ma1·ket, 184 to Los Angeles pack ther and mother and five brothers Prin ceRs Rose ~l arie, sai(] to be the wealthiest Osage Indian woman, ers, 377 to San Diego packers. Mediand sisters when he "got crazy mnd," a fast one worked on her. Redwing, wealthy president of the Redwing um weight and light-light drive-in> after his father had refused to give look lower. Picture company and the Itedwing Oil company, of Ventura, Calif., Two lots, l$9.2,)@9.35. him money and the family cnr to go been talkillg of a wedding, but the date had never been discus~e(]. Re· 1 Light and medium-weight drive-ins to town to call on his "girl." y they met in Los Angple~. and Red wing sug-gested taking a walk. 'l.'he $9.50@9.75, with few heavy b:Jt~her· t hing I'rince~s Rose ~Iarle knew, they were entering the marriage at $8.00. Cattle-Receipts, 30, direct burE>au. "We might as well now as any othe r time,'' the princess to local packers, None this r- ·ket $40,000,000 BRIDE and they s igned on the dotted line. Sheep-Receipts, 10723, including- ~ head for the local market, 1287 i.: transit to Colorado range an<l 9432 falifornia spring lambs to the Chie~e·o market. Small lot 77-pound 1 spring lamb,q, $14.50. HEBER - The Wasatch County Livestock Show association has laun:·hed activities in preparation for this year·s exhibition, Aug·ust 16 a'ld 17, on tLc cou;·,t;- square at Heber. OGDEN-The city of 0,;-rlen took definite steps to provide a municipal airport when the city commission votEd tv take a five-year op~io i on a large tract of land south of the 0 'Ce:J ' I ountry club property after c the I chambet vf commerce, the city engin1 eer and others had repo1ied as to its desirability. · I Chicago to Have a Beautiful Park Entrance ~Iembet·s of the 1028 class or West Point \'isiting the army proring groun(]s at Aberdeen, ~Id. groupc>d upon a 12-inch gun on a railway mount. They are Offered to President Coolidge for the Summer I g g ~ • i~R1J· One of the Grorgia man•ions offered to President and ~Irs. Coolidge for their summer mcatlon Is this beautiful home of llenry C. Walthour on \Yilmlngton Island, about eleren miles from Savannah. MAY RUN CAMPAIGN .. Chicago's New Chinese City Hall Redwing Wins a Wealthy Bride I I King Boris in Earthquake Region '!'his Is the first picture tal,en of 1 OGDEN-Ogden's milling industry, 1 which has many milliolls of dollars in- ALL AROUND THE GLOBE f<'lllale tarantula~ !he 1!! Antarctic region ha~ enough lee the eutire ea rth to a depth feet. cl e~ fvund In Swe(]ish soil show Sweden traded with people of the conti nent about :!,000 years The apple is the most valuable fruit crop In the United States. GrPece was the ;:reate't horse-breeding nation in the ancic•nt world. Tt•e1·e at-e 48,000 cases of truancy among school childl'en In .\'ew Yorlr city in a )'CUI'. Evpr~· <late In the Union is now in· fPstrtl with hruwn rats. )lontaua being the Ja,t nne reached uy rats, two yc~1rs ng:o. FACES LIFE TERM Mrs. Farrington ~Iaher, of Washin!(· ton, D. C., since she became the wife of B. II. Kroger at Miami, Fla. ~Jr. Kroger Is retired head of the K I'O!'t'r Grocery and Bakery company or <'incinnati, and recently gave each uf his six children $1,000,000 as a prPs· ent. Jt Is said his new wife will get $40,000,000. Pulpit ControversJI vested, was given a further impetus by the announcement of J. W. Sherwood, vice pr~gident and general manager of the Royal Milling company, that his contpany had awarded contracts for the immediate construction of eight new tanks at the company's plant on Paciiic avenue and Twentyninth street, at a cost of $100,000. I I Th e Slave Driver A new Idea In "sermons" Is )<:lng tried In a Mansfield (England) church. the regular clergyman preaching from one pulpit and a local school.r-~aster que~tioni11~ blm on his discourse from another pulpit. makes us live In a ~Isle we cannot af. ford and model our lives against our own best !ntcre~ls. Ills real name ~~ What-Will· People· SaY? - American Magazine. The "Rah-Rahs" High Grade of Leather The Man Next Door Is a tyrant. He There are more than 200.000 ose Relnueer skin makes one of the less words in the English lau;,'Unge, ' finest grained leathers known. Womwh)('h prohalll.v accounts for a lot of the coiiP~e yells.-l'hllntlelJlbla In en's gloves made of this skin • hare the softnees of chamois and the dura· ~ruirer, billty of buekskln . • I •• l'ilica~u's new l'IJinese center, a $1,()()(),1.~10 building, was formally dedi· catcu a f~·w days a~o. It was ererted by the On Leong Chinese Merchants' n~sol'iation and will ~en·e the purpose of clubhouse, temple and city hall for the re~itlents of Chinatown. The architecture is typically Chinese. May Be the Biggest Hog in World ' I PARK ClTY-Utah produces enot:r,h coal to SUPJlly her own needs and ships enough out of the state to return an annual revenue of some $11,000,000. King Boris of Bulgaria went all through the re1:ion tha t suffe red from ear thquakes, helping the poor Inhabitants. He Is here seen a t Chlrpan. Itodney II. Bramlon, intcmalinn~tlly known nuthol'ity on child W!'lfart>, !:!xccutive •ecrelary of tht Loyal 01·dcr of ~loo•e and builder of ~Jo .. se· heart, is comin~ tn tile frnnt in na· tiona! polittrs. Ills ;PnPI'HI,hip won for Louis L.• Enmwrson by an unpre· eedeute(] plurality the ltppublicau nomination for go\'('l'nor of lllinoi8 at the recrnt primary !'i~c·tinn, and now he is spoken of as the )IOssihle chair· man of the national Hepnhliran comnJittee to manage the comin~ Pt·~,J dentin! campaign. In some qua1·ters it Is e\·en suggest~d that his name may come before the convention as n rice presi(]ential candidate. ~ ~ ~·"' . #~\, ~. li1·s. Alexandrina Kcut·ock of Lansing, )Iich., who faces the po~sii.Jility of spendin~ the rr~t of her life in Michigan state prison because two deputy sheriffs swore that when they rai(]ed her home they found two pints of whisky there. She had been eonvlcted three times beforl' on similar charges, and under Michigan law a fourth conviction for crime results In a life imprisonment sentence. Have Hard Task To develop the wisdom of serpents )Vblle they retain the guilelessness of dons ls the tnsk which faces the re· liglo-moral forces If they woulu nid In the moral regeneration of society.Rinhold Nichbuhr. Now Jail Them ··~Iusic in p~lson bring' repentan('e," says a newspaper bendl!ue. Well, we're pleased to h~nr tllere·s some place thnt will make o musician re p~nt -1\e"' Orlenns Times· Picayune. Here Is William Delchmann of l..el~h, Neb., almo~t hidden behind his r.og, "Dazzles," which Is believed to be t.l!e ~1rgest porker In existence. The t·nimal Is a pm·e-bred Poland China stag and weighs 1.~3::\ pounds. "Dazzler'' measures 7 feet 2 Inches from tall to nose ant! Is 51 Inches !Jigh. • • THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW lladio waves carrying programs have circle(] the world three time~. ' Alaska's mine~ yield minerals >al· ued at o1·er $1 i,OOO,OOO a year. Five new fish hatcheries are being con•tructed in California. ~lost ancient glass Is "soft," due to an exec;. ·i\·e allmli content': The common tarantula cau go with out fool! for ns loug as a mouth or six weeks. The larger an animal Is the less likely it I~ to be brightly colored. OYer 1,500 yarletles of the hibiscus plant grow In the Uawaiinn blunds. Ahout one-fourth of the land area ot the United States Is in forests. Self-lighting cigarettes thttt twve been im•ente(] in Englan<l carry on their tips dislrs of a rm•cl'!al tim• ignites wtt{,n rui.JI.Jed again"\ the'r coutaine·~ • |