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Show ..•.... .. .. .. . , ...... .., ...~ .. ' \ THE MIDVALE JOURNAl~ Thursday, April 2, 1931 • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~ rr: .. .~laying Backgammo n in Rather a Big Way These Brands Are Intermountain •. ;' .l,.,· •r Intermountain News Made And Deserve Your Support -Brief!y Told by Busy Readers UTAH TO PARIS IS PLAN BAD MONEY IS FOUND SHORTEN SCHOOL ~E.~ BUILDING IXCREASI!\G IDAHO WHEAT FACTS Sally Sez This We<k'a Prize Story: 1 P roapcrity usually comes to thoce wha B un and do not walk; but 0 ur community will crow while we S Jeep if we all u~e our money to P E R I T urchase Intermountain made product., ,.ery pe.-on that buys Home Producta una no riska because t is the •arne aa the hrowinc- of an Australian Boomeranc y our elforts wm come back to you. DE WAYNE WILLARDSEN. Gunnison, Ut. PROVO, UT.-The natural gas companies will. construct a line to I'leasant Grove from Midvale. Em· ployment for fi>e hundred men will be furnished. L. D. S. Business College PRICE, UT.-Approximately one llundred dollars worth of counterfeit nickels, dimes, quarters and half dollars was seized at Helper recently. L ...... • .1 .• .. ·. •• ·;·~t!!~kg.arnmon ts lntrortuced In a big way at the exclusi\·e l\liramar club, at Svnta Monica, Calif., where Mrs. : ,I~J?tn<;t~ _Xpung Flintom, famous expert, uses a huge "beach set" to illustrate the flpe points of the game before ..-.a .. . .fashionable . . .....audience'. .... ·· ·--~. ~. ·.. .... ___,.T" . .. : I • • .' ·This Nevada Town Thinks It Is a Real Utopia ...• - .. .. • •• ." ' . 1 r · ~ • I Bird's eye view of the little town of Rupe, Nev., which lays claim to being the ideal place in the United States fot persons of a certain liberal turn of mind. It has no mayor, no sheriff, no churches, and no enforcement of thE Eighteenth amendment. Rupe is a short distance from Ruth, which has the largest open pit mine in the world MAY BE. CANONIZED r,. >~' Framer of Income Tax Law Went Wrong ... ". . -··. .' .. Mother -Elizabeth Seton, founcler of t11e Sisters of Charity, who will be the first woman ot North America to be canonized by the Roman Catholic church, if the petition signed by 100,000 Americans Is granted by the pope. Mother Seton, who llved in New York and Maryland·, was born near Bowling Green on Augu~f. 28, 1774. She was a daughter:,· pf Or. Richard Bailey, professor., .at King's college, now Colum· bla urij:versi.ty, and first became interested lrt Catholicism while traveling In Italy witi1 her husband, William Magee Seton, • a wealthy shipowner. The school which she ultimately founded in Baltimore was the foundation of the-~ parochial system in the United States. ' ARMY GRID CAPTAIN Representative Willis C. Hawley of Oregon, chairman of the house ways and means committee, chairman of the joint committee on internal revenue taxation, a• 1 one of the framers of the income tax law, bas been advised that he made a mistake in filing his return for lll28. The photograph shows l\lr. Ilawley trying to figure the darn thing out at his office at the Capitol. In case you are curious, he paid too much. He Got the Prize for This Catch .lack~ Price of Fort Dodge, Iowa. captain-elect of the 101{1 football team of the Unite(! States Military a<•ach~my hurling the shot during spring tracl; pructit'e. J ! shown. Meaning of "Decathlon" The word is der·iveol from Grc>ek wonls sit:nifying "ten athletic f(•ut~:· In tlie .Olyn(pic games of 1!):!8 tlie necah11on was won hy the athlete ob· tnining the hi!:he;:;t total numher of points in tl:e following e\·ents: 1. One hundi'ed meter,; lint. 2. ltuuninJ! hroad jump. :t Putting the I 6-pound shot. 4. [tunning high jump. 5. FoUl' hundred meters llut. G. One liundrccl l'l1Ict ten meters hurdle rnc<'. 7. Throwin~ the discu~. 8. Pole vault. n. 'l'hro\\ r·;:- the javelin. 10. Fifteen hllll<ll •'>i lllrters Hnt. MOSCOW, IDA.-Idaho's wheat production for 1930 was 28,233,000 bushels from 1,027,000 acres, the average yield being 27.5 bushels to the acre. The 1929 yield was 25,515,000 bushels from 1,083,000 acres. SALT LAKE CITY, UT.-I'lans arc being nmde to ship products grown as a result of the Echo dam project to the international colonial and overseas exposition in Paris this year, according to announcement by reclamation officials . HEBER, UT.-The Woods Cross Canning company, after taking t:he matter under advisement for a con· siderable time, bas notified the local manager that the factory in Hel>er will be operated this year and that contracts would be let for approximately sixty per cent of the 1930 acreage. LOGAN, UT.-The Cache county school board has definitely decided to cut the 1931-32 school year from nine to eight months next year. It is planned to make no cut or ~ creases in salaries• BOISE, IDA.-Ncarly ten thousand babies were born in the state in 193(), according to figures com· piled by the state department of vital statistics. There were 9978 new babies, among which there were 86 pairs of twins, one set of triplets. Deaths totaled 4479 during the year with pneumonia as the leading cause. A total of 446 succumbed to pneumonia. Violent deaths totaled 380, with 103 of tl)em being caused by auto accidents and 216 from other accident• al causes and 58 from suicide. A total of four deaths were caused by airplanes and four from lightning, SALT LAKE CITY, UT.-Con• struction activity in this city offers an encouraging prospect according to the city building inspector. :Permits for lmildings in February gave a showing or thirty per cent over figures for 1930. ST. GEORGE, UT.-The city conducts its 1!J31 Clean-Up campaign and beautifies premises throughout the city. RICHFIELD, UT.-A site is being investigated for the new state armory to be built here this year. MOSCOW, IDA.-Extensive control work against the pine bark beetle in Idaho is conducted by the United States department of agrl• culture forest service. Two varieties of beetles attack Idaho trees: the mountain pine beetle which works on western white pine and is found generally in the pine areas, and the western pine beetle which attacks lodgepole pine, found in the most important tree growing districts of southeastern Idaho and along the Snake river. POCATELLO , IDA.-Tbe necessity of an Idaho entrance to Yellowstone park via. Ashton, Cave Falls and Old Faithful is urged in a message by Governor Ross and the local Chamber of Commerce to Representative Addison Smith and H. M. Albright, director of national park service in Washington. The t>conomical and scenic value of such an entrance was pointed out in the m<>ssnge. LOGAN, UT.-The city will purchase an additional Diesel engine to be installed in the muniCipal electric plant. SALT LAKE CITY, UT.-The feasibility of establishing a Utah sales bureau at the site of .Hoover dam will be investigated by a committee of seven Utah jobbers and manufacturers. Fl'. DUCIIESNE, UT.-.A. pageant depicting history of Uintah basin from its earliest recorded ex· ploration to the present will IJe given as a part of the Uintah basin industrial convention August 5. 6 and 7, according to plans of the cxecu· . tive committee. One hundred Indians will take part, the pageant showing the entry into the basin of Sylvester Yelez de Escalante in 1776, when the friar was en route from Santa Fe to California. llenry Ashley and l1is party of trappers, who were the first white men to visit the district will be 1'\onun ll. Van l:ili<'ken of Chicago and I~lgin, Ill., 1·eceiving the pin of thP Association d Surf Anglers' Cluhs of America frnm its president, B. E. Far· ric of • 'ewarb., at Miami Beach, Fla. The co'l'cted prize was awarrled tor the large ami varieLI catch of fish which is shown' ln the photograph ano ''hie t• lncl uclerl a shark and .a G3-pound marlin. SALT LAKE CITY, UT.-The northwestern band of Shoshone Indians of Utah and Idaho have filed suit in the court of claims at Washington, D. C., seeking to <C<'O'>er judgment against the United States for fifteen million dollars claimM to be due for the alleged violation of the Box: Eluer tren ty of July 30, 1803, and principally for the taking or fourteen million acre~ of their lands in northPrn Utah and southern Idaho without udequate comp nsation. UTAH'S BEST Enter Any Monday PLANT NOW! and enjoy Beautiful Grounds this Sumlller Write for FREE catalo:! It Tell How. What and When PORTER WALTON CO. Seed and Nursery Specialists SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Are ;rou going to Build a HAY DERRICK? 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Prices: 15 rows at $3, H. at $2.50, 18 at $2. aide balconies $1.50, east balcony $2, admission $1. :P..lail orden now .. Send check or M. 0. with stamped, self·addres•<d en• velope to Geo. D .. PyJ)er, 4 7 E. South Temple, &It Lake Cty. Named by Columbus The Cayman islands, in the West Indies, consisting of Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brae, were discovered by Columbus, who named them Tortugas, from the number of turtles that abound in that region. EAD ACHE When you feel a headache coming on. it's time to take Bayer Aspirin. Two tablets will }jead it off, and you can ~~bour slWJpping in comfort. · s that ache from sheer weariness. Joints sore from the beginnings of a cold. Systemic pain. The remedy is rat. But immediate relief is yours for the taking; a pocket tin of Bayer Aspirin is protection from pain wherever you go. · Get real aspirin. Look for Bayer on the box. Read the proven direotion.S found inside every genuine Baye package. They cover head· aches, colds, sore throat, toothache. neuralgia, neuritis, sciatica, lumbago. rheumatism, m~scular pains.. etc. These tablets do not depress the heart. They do nothing but stop the pain. Every druggist has Bayer Aspirin in the pocket size, and in bottles. To save money, buy the genuine tablets by the hundred. Don•t experiment with imitations. $5 • 00 per w<ek will be paid for the best 50 word article on "Why ~ou should use Intermountain made Goods•• -Stmilar to above~ Send your story to Intermountain Product• Column. P. 0. Box 1545, Salt Lake City, If your otory appears in thja column you will receive chrck for....... ........ • $5 00 'I'\•ANTED: Name• of A~rents to sell Christmas Cards in 1931 throu~rh your local printer. Plana for 1931 being made now. Send in your name for detaihi which will mak~ your selling easier without the troubles, mistakes anti delays you had ia repr• entlng eastern factories. Write W. N. U.-P. 0. Box 15t5, Salt Lake City. Appropriatt!ly Named Cuckoo Clock Old Idea New Orleans is called the "CresTlv first cuckoo clock was made cent City" because it was built 200 J ears ago by a German clockaround a bend in the Mississippi make1.", Franz Anton Ketterer 1>f river, and although it outgrew its Schoenwald, in the Black forest. crescent shape, the north and !'Iouth streets still curve to follow ll-lanuscri!'tS All Lost the bend. There are none of the original manuscripts of the New Testament Wonders of Nature! in existence. Lightning bugs arc said to be so big out Oregon way that they Development of Orange catch them and paint them I.Jlack The orange was originally a to keep them from flagging trains. pear-shaped fruit about the size of -Pathfinder .Magazine. 3 chen;.? , |