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Show j ' I THB JORDAN JOURNAL, KIDV ALB, UTAH Soathem Fanners in Washington for Ideas •• Yank Aviators in Morocco I News Notes ~ If'• a Privilege to Live in !I Utah I ~ &iiilli!!Ii9W&~IC!r~Ii!1.'iilln!liilljil~~ljil Ogden.-Httaring on the at>r~int· ment of a receiver for tht> lr.i.erstate ~ugar company, which It sought in m action institlltP•~ lu the Second liAtrirt rnn• t oy the Columbia Trust :on,pany llas been postponed until Se ptember 28 by Judge James N. KimlJall. I Salt Lake City.- Senator Reed !Smoot has gone to Washington, where as a , member of the American debt ,uncling; commission, he will a~slst in 1 oreparing for the visit of the French I tlelegation. At the conclusion o( these negotiations Senator Smoot will • complete the framing of his $350,000 ' tax reduction bill to bo presented when congress again convenes. Farmers from the vicinity of Salisbury, N. C., make a tour af in!lpectlon In their automobiles early esch fall, 11ecuring Information and Ideas In farming from their brethren In neighboring states. Here Is a group listening to a lecture by Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Dunlap, who greeted them when they called at the Department of .Agriculture In Washington. Vienna Troops Dispersing Anti-Zionist Rioters This first pl<:ture to arrive In the united States showing the American flyer;; after their arrival In :Morocco to fight ngalnst the Riflians F<hows them In Habat saluting the flag of the sultan of Morocco. Colonel Sweeney and Marshal Lynutey are in the lead. Richfield.-Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Lawson celebrated their golden wedding anniversary by g1vmg a dance and social at the Anona pa\·ilion. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson have re!::ided in Richfield practically the en· tire time since their marriage fifty years ago. Salt Lake City.-State roads ac· counts of ·washington county have been found to be $1371.64 short of their proper balance, due to the county making a number of disbursements direct instead of through the state I road commission, it was shown in a report made to the state auditor by Deputy R. C. Smith. Salt Lake City.--Preparatlons for • taking the annual school census of Salt Lake City are under way in the office of George King, clerk of the city board of education. It is expected that the census takers will be put to work In the various precincts of the city on October 15 and they must have their work completed by Octob· er 30. The census'" last year showed a total of 32,102 children of school age in ·the city and it is anticipated that the census this year will show a gain of at least 1000 or more children of school age. This is the first photograph to reach America showing the rioting In the streets of VIenna which was caused by the assembling there of the Zionist congress. The mllltary dispersed the mobs and arrested many persons. Novel Room in Cincinnati Home HE WINS CONSUELO Ogden.-Deer hunting within the Grand Canyon national game preserve on the Kaibab national forest during an open season from October 1 to No· vember 30 will be subject to strict regulation, according to a bulletin issued by the forest service. Applications will be received in advance by the forest supervisor at Kanab, Utah. Applicants will be assigned dates on which they can hunt, In order that the hunting camps may not become overcrowded. A charge of $5 per head with a three-head maximum per man, is provided In the regulations. The big anthracite coal mine strike Is on and no one can tell how long lt will last. The Ulustratlon shows a zroup of the miners quitting the mine at Tamaqua, Pa. In all, 158,000 of them stopped work. Salt Lake City.-Lieutenant Colon· el George W. Edgington of Idaho Falls, Idaho, has been assigned to command the Four Hundred and Fourteenth Idaho regimental infantry of the One Hundred and Fourth Di· vision, it was announ;::ed at the local division. Lieutenant Colonel Edgington was a captain in the Ninety· first division and a major during the war. Major Drew Stanrod has been commander for the regiment for the past year. Breakfast room In the new home of R. K. LeBland in Cincinnati, Ohio, ~e home cost $700,000, and has an original Interior decorating scheme, done by Louis Kuertz, artistic cement worker. Kuertz, with mud molds, transformed an ordinary room Into a beautiful mountain scene with minlature lakelet into which trickle little streams wending their way through the ml ature mountains made of cement. Survivor Explains the Catastrophe l 1\Iurray.-Outdone by the courage of a girl employee and the quick ac·' tion of the cashier, two unmasked the of robbery bandits, armed for the Murray State bank, fled from the bank without loot, and peace officers throughout the country, Including the forces of the sheriff's office and police departments, as well as the Murray marshal, spent the day running down clues without success. llarri!;on Noel, twenty-year-old son Salt Lake City.-The second trial of of a New York lawyer, who has adthe case of Jesse Eaton against the mitted that he murdered Raymond Above are pictured Miss Consuela Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad, in Pierce, negro chauffeur, and kidnaped Vanderbilt, :laughter of :Mr. and Mrs. which $15,000 damages is asked for and killed Mary Daly, six years old, Wllllam K. Vanderbllt, and Earl E. T. personal injuries, al!eged to have or Montclair, N. J. Smith, son of Mrs. C. Whitney CarpeD· been received in loss of three fingers ter. They are to be married after the cut by a power saw at a tunnel near EGYPTIAN FEMINIST holidays, very likely early in January. Caliente, Nev., was begun before Mr. Smith is n junior at Yale. Miss JudgE! M. L. Ritchie and a jury in the Vanderbilt Is a sister of Muriel Van- Third district court. derbllt who a few weeks ago married Ogden.--Permlt was Issued by City F. Cameron Church. Building Inspector Carl C. Garf for the second unit of the Lewis school YOUNG DOUG HONORED to be built at a cost of $84,000. This Is unit "A" and will be a three-story brick and reinforced concrete struc· ture measuring 55x176 feet. There will be eight rooms, consisting of a library, gynaslum, dom')stic science, manual laboratory, sewing room, trainill"g, shop and showers. This Is to be added to the east end of the school. Ogden.-Bids for the construction of the new Reed hotel to be built up· on the site of the present hotel and adjoining space at the earliest possi· ble moment, were opened by the di· rectors of the Reed Hotel company. The general contractors submitted bids, but •no announcement was made by the directors as to who made the lowest bid or the amount o! the re· spective bids. Delta.- The California Molasses company is the name of the corpora tion which has been incorporated un der the laws of Arizona to succeed the Los Angeles Molasses Feed com· Mme. Hoda Ch~raoui, leadin~ expany of Delta, which constructed a of women s rights in Egypt, ponent , has plant here last winter, but which has arrived In Washington to vlslt he1· been closed for several months. Salt Lake City.-The Moffat tun- daughter, Mme. Samy, wife of the nel through the continental divide I Egyptian minister. Mme. Charaoui is was 3S per cent complete on Septem- president of the Feminist Union of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., son of tile ber 1 according to an official report Egypt, which already has obtained the famous movie star, was named "Crowa reeei;ed by Julian Bamberger, pres· enactment of an equal education law PrlDce'' ot the annual batblnc beautJ id t f tb Bamberger Electric lieu and other lertalatloa beneflcl.t to pqeant at A~llD~ OltJ. • womeD. e en b ere. l Lieut. W. L. Richardson, chief aerial photocrapher on board the Ul-fated Shenandoah, waa the Ant survivor to retum to Waabtngton with an eyewltneaa at_,. of the catutrophe. Pbotop'apb llhowa Lieutenant Rlcbard8on expJatntn1 to Sec:retary et the Navy WUbur how the 41Aater OCC1liTe4. ° Shield for Fighting Bandits SLEW LITILE GIRL Chicago's pollee department ls thinking of adopting a bullet-proof shield for use In fighting bandits. Capt. John Stege Is shown letting Detective Shannon fire at him when protected by the shield. Four Minutes to Place New Span J 1 I l l j. A new 216-foot span was rolled into place on the new Florida Eaat Cout railway bridge across the St. Johns river at Jacksonville, Fla., in four minot-.; The span was erected on specially built falsework, n~r the brl(!ae lit., ~ barges ftlled with water were pulled beneath lt. Tile span wellba l.aoo.ooGj ·· pouudl, and II sboWD lllere belnc put In place. |