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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Herbert Hoover Visits at Summer White House ·-······.......... .. ~ ~. + : : .......................... President Coolldge and Herbert Hoover, with u crowd of school chiltlr~n, on the ~t!'ps of the Central High school at Superior, Wis., now occupied us the executive ofiices of the summer White IIou~e. Tltc President and ~Ir. IIoonr spent two days fishing and talking politics, Eastern Society Enjoys a Costume Party Two Pacific Flyers Are Welcomed Home ( ••· 27, 1928 I• I •• J • D ... ,.. BRIGHAM CITY-Brigham City 1 is now practically assured an airport ' by action taken by the local chamber of commerce and the city council at a meeting held at the council chambers recently, at which Messrs. Bourne and Kenyon of the United States depart• went of commerce were present. KAYSVILLE-Utah Y'ill s-hip approximately 165 caloads of c.herries to all 'jlarts of the United States during 1928 with a total value of about $750,000. The cherry raising industry is one of the fastest growing and most remunerative businesses in ; the state. ZION NATIONAL PARK-A sur- : vey of the national parks of s'<mthern Utah ha;; just been completed by the J commisston appointed by the secretary of the interior to survey the educational po~sihilities of all the natural parks of the country. The committee is working under a grant of $10,000 made by the Laura Spellman Rocke- 1 j feller memorial for this purpose. OGDEN-Shipment of lambs to the Ogden stock yards wa~ reported today ~Iayor James Rolph of San Francisco embracinr: James W. Warner. radio operator of the f;outhcrn Cross, to have reached a high peak by James returned to Califomia from Austmlia. Ex-Senator Phelan is at the left and Captain K. W11llace, market observer for the who, wllh Capt. Harry Lyon, Lyon Is next to him on board the ~Ialolo. federal department of agriculture. One hundred and fifteen double deck loads of practically all fat Jambs from Idaho and Oregon ranges are reported en route to Chicago and Omaha. The day's receipt in the sheep division totaled 15,965 head. COALVILLE-Progress on the work in connection wit~ the construction of Echo dam and the building of the new roadways around the reservoir site for the Park City branch of the Union Pacific railroad and the Lincoln highway during June was very satisfactory, the report of Construction Engineer F. F. Smith to the commi~ sioner of the bureau of reclamation states. ZION NATION.U PARK-The job I of driving the 5800-foot tunnel through the solid sandstone walls d Zion canvon on the Zion-1\H. Carmel highway is now well over half-done, and at the present rate of progres·s, there is every indication work on the first section will be completed by September 22, the final limit of the contract, it was announcer! by E. T. Scoyen, pari; superintendent, here recently. WASHINGTO~-All of Idaho's 44 counties have had maternity and infancv work since the state's acceptance of the nraternity and infancy act in 1922, and rluring the fiscal year ended June 30, 1927, such work was carried I on in 43 of the counties. That information is a part or the annual report Scene in l\Iexlco City at the opening, for the eighth year, of the• school for people ft·om the United States that of the Sheppard-Towner act, soon to , is conducted by the Unil·ersity of ;\Iexico. About three hundred invited students are in attendance to study Mexbe released by the Children's bureau ican and Spanish culture. of the U. S. department of labor. SALINA-Great Western Salt ComGIVEN HIGH POST pany last week purchased the holdings of the Salina s~It company in Salina canvon. In arldition to the 120 acres of ·high grad. salt beds purchased, the Great Wes~ern also absorbed the individual interests of Alford Jensen, located in t',e immediat vicinity, making a total of 1!!0 acres, which gives the Great Westem a '.olding of 700 acres of high grade salt. SALT LAKE.:--That Salt Lake no~ only is ideally located as an airway center for we>ltern America, but also is winning widespread attention as a prospective radio hroadcasfin.~ center, is the opinion of Earl Glade, n1anager of radio station KSL, who ha~ juRt ruturned from the Pacific coast, where he has been in conference with National Brorrdca~ting comparl'y offi~{};('y~~ ci::lL:; ::rn·l ,,.:4-h ll~ .. - l""-li'l hrr.,,J.-.ac:.t'~.,.d. . . ;:v.~~~~~;~,"t;j /.• erR. ~~... ("'I- :t· ~~~ -~--~ ... :\:• .. ~IT. PLEAS ;-.; •-· !a·•;e female --~,-~9"'-:,y.~· ci1111amon bear and a young cub captured aliYe in the north fork of Pleasant Creek canyon, by .J. C. Barton and Will Brewer, were brought to 1\H Pope Pius XI hus appointed Rt. PI.e8sant recently and have been on Rev. James II ugh Ryan as recto.· of exhibition here, where they have been the Catholic University of America, seen and zdmirerJ.bY hunrlreds of spec· the foremost Catholic institution of tator>. It is hoped to dispose of the learning lu the Western hemisphe~e. two bears to a nark or zoo in some He succeeds Bishop Thomas J. ShaUtah community. Mr. Barton bas 'l.'hese are the tht·ce boundary stones at the point where Hollanrl, han, who submitted his resignation pre~iously killed two large bears in and Germany come together. The stone in tlle foreground also marks Belgium last March after a record length of this canvon this S'llmmer. Rervice. Doctor Ryan was born In the highest point in Holland. OGDEN-N;w '.lido were opened at Indianapolis in 1886, and thus is little the offires of the Uniterl States bureaJ more than fot'ty years old. of public roads in the Kiesel building this morning on 9.89 miles of road COL. H. H. LEHMAN and some brirlge work on the Salmon, Idaho, t.o the Montana line sectinn. Three firms Ruhmitted bids and the Union Construction company of Ogclenl waR low with its offer to dn the work for ~129.176. R'·berg, McHugh & Cow]~,, of Boise were second with an of Butte was \li!l'h with an offer of offer of $1~fi.022, ~nd L. T. Lawler $153.5Zl. 'l'he en"inrer's PStimate on the work is 5113,023.50. Reccommendation will be mad~ that the contract be awarded to the Union Construction company. • School for Americans in Mexico ·City (;>pens • .,.. Where Three Countries Meet This photograph shows the "Happiness" float, one of the entdes in the fancy tlress unci costume party held at Easthampton, Long Island. The float is being dr!Ycn by Carroll \Yainwl'ight and Hobert Appleton of New York and Easthampton. Two Killers Escape From Sing Sing WITH Y. M. C. A. 40 YEARS ( • . I Left to right, James Nunnery and Edward Ryan who escaped from the prison at Sing Sing in a mysterious manner. They were serving sentences for a hold up and murder or a paymaster in Jl\ew York. Champion Lifeboat Crew in Action Champion lifeboat crew of southern Califomia putting their surf bon t through the heavy breakers off the beach at Santa ~Ionica during the annual life saving contest. AIL AROUND THE GLOBE The softest known metal Is thai· llum, the next being lead. We can all be heroes in our vlrtuE>a tn our homes, In our lives.-Jnmes Ellis. The average height of a .Japane~e man at twenty years Is n trille over f• feet 3 Inches. Amsterdam In the 1'\etherlan<l~ Is a elty built on 00 lslnnds, whi<'h are connected by 350 bridges. • Dr. John R. Mott has resigned n general secretary of the Y. M. C. A, after 40 years with that organization. OYSTER-EATING TREE Four Leaders in Their Own Lines :lle!Yille Clark of Syrurnse, N Y., feeding l1is sand tree on Its monthly ration of clams or oy~ter~. The tree deriyes its main snstPnnnce ft·om tit~ de\'ouring of sea food. l\IYTON-R po~ts that are beginnin~ ta come in from those who are interested in the raising of bees and thA pro.luction (If 1oney in this portioP of Ducheiine county indicated that the outlook i~ pr<' 1isin~ for this season. Sever::tl citizens of Myton are engagecl in this enterproise, W. Stewart, N. L. Peterson, Zeoker brothers, C. T Beggs, K. E. tmler, W. H. Paul, E L. .Turner and othPr". The weather ~onditions during the past few 1\'eek~ h:tve been favorable for this industry the producers say. Col. Herbert II. Lehman, a New York banker, was elected dirf'ctor of finances of the Democratic nfttional committee, succeeding Jesse Jones of Houston. Cold Light Sought lHINK THESE OVER Changed by Chemicals Ninety-six per cent of the electrical current used for light goes into heat. \\'hen a way I~ found to eliminate this waste, nearly 2::i times as nnwh li:rht 1tS nt pri'S!'nt will be distri!Juteu for the •ame nwney. Napoleon couhl claim to !1nve been victorious in 40 hnttle!i'. The song "Aulrl Lang Syne," by Burm'. was written about li8fl. Forgil'e and for:::et sounds well. out most foJkg arc more for gcltin::: Jlnln Salt and Zinc Clean Flues for gll'ing.-\\'ull SlrPet .J<'HI'Ilal. 'fo l'irnn <h'lllllClS lhrow n fe" The X r:1y was Ul'cldeuhtlly u SloV twnd n:~ of r:clt. some z;nc Jo;<.·rups cn·d hy noentgen while lte w.,s PXJ'<'r tH' SPilll' \\111':1 out dry batteries iutc..J ilnen(in;:; w!th the ('e>oJ'N llell'ill ti:l' fiii'IHI<'V 11 l:e!l the tire b !Jumin;; mcrcnr)' \'npor lump, thPn n~w. , \·igot•ou~ly, You never mlss the woman till the talk runs dry, It takes more tlt:~n regret to keep from doing It again. If you must worry, worry o1·er what you can do to help your wife with her work. A mnn gets · desperate when his po<.'l<elbuok Is empty; a womnn, wlteu llers Is full, Homogenized milk Is milk thnt has been merhanit•ally treated In such a munner as to alter Its pl1ysleal properties wilh particular refereneP to the condition and uppearurn·e of tat glob ules. Homemade fly mixing [JI:t>ter of white of an egg to tht> p:rrl~ with tho n,·y of tPtl:.,l t:rl'nm, it rna~ he :q~p il'd to IH'tJl:e- cl>inn ju~t us you apply Cl'lllell L Ill!) tJI'('!J:tre· Here we han: four leaders in their respective linE's. From left to right they are N P Rag Apple Bleskc Plebe, holder of a Nebmgka :IG:l-day- milk and butter recor!l; Chancellor E. A. nurnett of the University of Nebraska; President Carl Gray Qf the union Paclfie system, and Beauty Girl Gerben Hebecky, United States re<"ord butter producer for three consecutive periods. The pic~ure was talten nt the North Platte substation of the University of Nebraska, the home of the two cows. JOTS FROM HERE AND THERE Twenty-cent pieces were co!neu from IS74 to 1878. He who has he:•lth has hope, and he who has hop" !·a~ e\·er,I',IJiu;:. An lt<'tiYe woman sttut<ls leRs rhance of mnldng a haFit of her life tltnn n bored one.-,\merkan ~Lt;:azine. •·Gloria In Excelsis" Is one of the nl•le~t l'hri.,t ian doxologies. Eustern in or:oin atH1 in nse for more ttt~~n 1,.-,ou yP~ rs. 1 There Is no known solvent tor <:all Oon. rhe full moon hnmedlntely followlug the han·est moon is kuo1vn as tha hunter·~ moon. s.•,·en huntlrcd tons (!f water nr6 t'Pquirell durir:;; tLe growing period ot • ar ncre of pot•llo~s. The onl.v r<·al roman<"e In an eg~ tist's li[e is falling In ln~·e with him· self.-Farm nut! 1-'\reoitle. • |