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Show THE JORDAN .JOURNAL. MIDVALE. TTTAH MINE DISORDER iN;;~·N;.t~~ AMICABLY ENDS Privilege Live in JOHN C. COOliDGE IWA .SHIPS READY GAlLED BY DEATH ITU ENTER HARBOR I A GED FATHER OF PRESIDENT QUia::TLY PASSES AWAY AT VERMONT HOME DEMAND MADE TIENTSIN BLOCK· ADE BY CHINESE BE REMOVED IMMEDIATELY £nd Comes Swiftly After Severe At· tack of Heart; Village Mourns His Golno; President Fails to Reach Bedside 'flme Fixed At Noon Thursday; Open Way To Sea And Fort Disarmament Guaranteed By Protocol of 1901 Plymouth, Vt.-Colonel John C. Coolidge, father of the president died at 10:41 o'cbck, Thursday night. A brief bulletin brought from the white farmlwuse by Angus Macaulay · ·' · ' b o d ygua1·d t o th e co Ione I• sa1u · "Colonel Coolidge passed away very qul.etly at 10 .· "• 1 o'clock." The president's father, who was within two weeks of his eighty-first birthday, had been sinking gradually since he suffered a severe heart attack a week ago. At that time his physician, Dr. Albert M. Cain ot Bridgewater, said his patient was at the point ot death. His pulse rate reaclled 1-:10. A remarkable physique, coupled with an iron will, carried Colonel Coolidge through to a new rally for i to Utah ~ ........... ........... .... ' t PEACE ESTABLISHED AT CONFER· ENCE OF WORKERS AND THEIR EMPLOYERS Resolutions Which Ask That Prefer· erce Be Given Americans Seeking Employment and English Language Be Used Pekiug.-The United States ana other powers delivered an ultimatum to chine-;e factions demanding that blockade of the port ow Tientsin be ended and all Impediments to harbor T H E d t . I' t . ' I b and river traffic be removed by Thurs· ' a e 01 •,a,. tr IS t.xel Y the occunence of the I':l!'~ovcr. day noon. . . nut if there had been no PassThe utilmatum s1gned by s1gnatort "t f h d O\ er w 11a m ore su1 a 1>1e time ies of the vrotocol 0 1901 · was an · could have been selected for comed to th~ com~ender~ of the fo.rts 1 melllorating the Ill surrectlr n than at T.aku _and Chmes~ 'essels outside the season whPn nature, upparently 1 of Tlentsm. The Umted States, Great dead, comes to life a~aln? "If n mnn 1 Britain, Japan and It~ly have a dozen die shall he live a;.:ain ?" lta;; bfen tiP or more naval craft m these w~ters. I plaintive intprrogi\tlon SJf ttHmkintl . The protoc~l of 1901 made shpula· from the earliest limP~. It cxprc~SE''l tlons concernmg the disarma~en_t of the universal hope-with the uniYei·· forts ~t the mo.ut~ ot the Pm nve_r, f'al doubt. The douht is resolved hy on whtch Tientsm IS located. and also the Resurrection; Ile ;;llal! live again. g uaranteed an open way to the sea It tl1e date for til " ' n t C'l' leh r"· " e rP<~u·n The blockade has been preventing tion \\ el·e to he tn·hi t rarily SPll'CtPd. access to Peking from the sea and what elate could hnve IH'en fltlt>r than recently resulted in Chinese troops tl t f l · f I 1 w 0 tIe gi·mvmg 0 t 1e gra«s, tIe firing upon two Japanese destroyers. foliage draping t'Je t1·eeH, the bloom· Tokio advices were that the Japanese cruiscer Hirado had been ordered to the mouth of the Taku river from Port Arthur. A ~lanila dispatch de· scribed the departure ar four Ameri· can destroyers for Swatow, China. The action of the powers was made known to the Chinese foreign office in the following memorandum forwarded by the doyen. of the diplomat· ic corps: lt'&a Myton.-Those who are engaged in l:he raising of honey rep<>rt that the oees wintered well in the Ulntah ha~in. They will start in to gather pol· .en this spring in better condition than tor years past. Honey prices quoted to apiarists are better than they havec been for some time. Salt Lake City.-America' s most c.,omprehensive set if field experiments. tiealing with the problems of alfalfa. t>eed producthm on both irrigated and dry land will be inaugurated this B(a1 ron in the U!ntah basin and In San • uan county, accon'mg to agronomic f xperts at the Utah Agricultural cx1 eriment station, who have just com1.lete,s.l planting plans for the new al1 falfa seed experiment farms loca.~ed near Fort Duchesne and Monticerl"o. Park City, Utah.- The strike of em p!oyees of the Judr;e l\linmg company, caused by a su,lden nareup of racial animcsity, ended just as quickly as it in;.: of flowers and the singing of eulogist. It coutain,o; the \ italiziug started. 'Norkers actually employed blrd,:1 element of dcmo.:t·nr·y, \\ !1 th ,:,·w; Ill'· ' by the Judge CllmiKmy agi eed una~1i· It Is an in•pirin~ fllllh. tht>t man known C\ en in the l; re! lt ~tutes und I..Jously r.t a meeting Sunday afternoon shall lhe ngaln. It J,;• the nntl•l •te the !<oman L"eJmulie AI.tl 1t po:ssc<!ses for the pe.~. imi~m-(lnly occa~l •II, ilY a t>onunand of nntur:'l fe1rCe3 '~hlch io return to work l\Ionday. This da· ri;;ing as high n,; stoici ;m-in tl1e : n- \\rt:o< nnt d•·PaiHI! Gf IOn ~·ears n~n. ric ion followed a meeting of employes Salt Lake City.-An increase of 4.7 <'lent world. It is intimatf'ly us OC'i 'l'!Jen• Is nothing In the pages of his- with rcpr ~ ntr, h ''l of the manage. • PET rent in the number of hens and nted with all that is bf'st lu hnllllln tory in !lilY way ten!lin;; to oppose ' Mc.nt of t~c !udg; mi_ne antl the Park life. .:lfr. Haymond Foscllel< r£>marl;<'d rl r- hPI!ef that uur ch il.zation is per· ( Ut~h Con,;oltdatc;. Mmes _c~mpany, of pullets of laying age on farms on January 1, thi!:l year, over January - 1, lhe ot!ter day thnt th~ feet of mruwnt. wh.ch the Judge 1s a suhsHliary. l n:;, and a production of 4.2 per cent. t110~e '\ho cnrlied Tnt-Anl;h-.\men to ··y,. a•·t> tJ,e ~nit of the earth," !':aid Ill tl..at S H.day was "chan~e day", ~rntcr than· in 1924, the estimated the ATUYe are \\ailing nt thl• door ttl lhc 1','11IIIlcr of f'hrl::<tlanitv to those , during "l'ihkh ti1.1e no under-surface by the department of agriculture. The <'nny ont our clvili7,, tion. Til is "ho~o1 he lind llllhLcll with His ~:>p" 1 it. v; ork h; dune, the stt ike lasted but two souuds lil,e pl•iln"O{lhy, hut we HtB· ~nit pn,,·r>nts •lc:>l':>). Other dvdt:m- , hlfts, that of Saturday night and Sun· tot, I value of t!lfl chickrn- produced • m farms last Y!':ur was &b mt 12 per pect It is not. Our civil izntlon l,c; tlons h. Ye rh«·n·r '!'. hnt It mny be day. 1 c •nt greater than in 1921 and the averpenneatecl with f'hi"IRtlan ldt•nls mill thnt ma·~ \".ill ll'll. Ant if It !loc:> nnt There was no disturbance or any , nge <'hickcn produced was worth 7 per (•tlllcs, a pr<'::<en ntin•, un anti~Pptil' life, but he lost strength day by day. it will h rl '" t' all th lt .~ ·.ll h.•lized I kind d•lrin"?; the d:.y or tll.e eveninr:. I Another severe heart attack heralded unlmo\\ n to the civilization~ that con- Olld rt \ f r •1 tlv (•eiPI".1' J lll"'ltf.c] by tent more. • , The opp:n tunity pre->entEd for nmiC· j cern only the histot·ian and tl1C are·h· the approaching end. 1\l:tton.-Sumsio n and Clyde comJ:a ·ter. able se.tlem nt of difficulies prevent· Throughout the day, Dr. Cram, has· pany of Springvili , whieh has the e I disorder and c.,nabled u-.e employee til summoned from his home ln I c mt ·act for the construction of the and representatiYes or the mana;eBridgewater early in the morning, re:dytor -Antelope unit of the federal aid: Ment to smoot out difficulties, that mained in the sickroom. After the road, has started the rock crunher at coolheaded second tl>ou::;ht and analysheart action had been restored to a Antel'Jpe and h. s a crew of men an!} "From till,-; day forth, in mPmory of is greatly minim;zed. more nearly normal rate, Colonel teams at work, hauling gravel to surrny crucifixion, ~e ,o;hnll stain et~!!« Q Resolutions which ask that preferCoolidge sank into a semi-camatosa (aee the ro 'd. It expects to push the n•d and ring streaked, as I myHLlf ence be given Americana seeking em- work to condition. completion as rapidly as poshave tocl·,t)·." --• · '-' ployment, that the English Ian~uQ.ge sible. After the Nmmrene's resurrection, • b k h · .!lfary, the mother of JeHU!:!, "as the a:dsp;b~tll ~:e t ~a~an~~:~:r:~ ~~o:p:rt~~= l\lyton.-F. A Gross of Fort Ditfir,;t to prepare the red egg::! and with employees in ridding the com- ch(sne superintendtnl. of the Uintab Ea«tPr bnns, and to evt>rv one ~he E TRAIN CRASHES FROM BRIDGE munity of lawless chat acters, were and 011ray Indian agency, as a repro-· met, ,;he said; "I fe Is t·ifwn; Joy be j passed unanimously by the workers sentative of the governuent. will ofwith ~'OU; lie Is risPn," and to each Qu·~I·nt One Car Plunges Into River; 2 Hang fer for sale certain Indian allotments '" . , and concurred in by representatives «he gave rm e-gg nnd a bun. Since On Bring of Precipice May 16. •run per cent of the offer at the management. 1·1 then tho!:'c who celebrate Enster have 1• made by the bidder must accompany always done this. Tlle meeting of men actually emSkill. the hld, and also $20 to defray the San Jose, Costa Rica.-Two hundred ployed at the Judge mine was held at How thorou~.tly pe!lf!rtnt Is the expense of advertising and the salP. and forty-eight persons were killed legend t Only a l'lmple people l'lu~P the Elks' temple at 4 o'clock Sunday It would srem, on first tiHm~ht, to the soil, with whom the necessitie,; and ninety-three injured in Sunday's Many quaint ceremonies grew up ufternoon, with Paul Hunt, general Lists of tho tracts and the location. disastrous train wreck on the Costa tlwt Easter eggs are a purely small of life pre;;R close Hpon the hed~ of through Hle eenturles in <'onnectlon superintendent or the Park Utah Con- j will be furnished interested parties. Rican railroad, it has thus far been bo~· or girl interest. Yet groups o1' death, could have lmaglnerl buns and with Eas•er. Soue of tllr oddest are 1 solidated mines company, and George I Salt Lalre Clty.-So that Price riv• established. Three cars were demol- grown-ups that guttier nround ca~es col01·ed eggs as having part In !hf' tho~e preva!ling In the Latin enun- 1 Kruger, supe1·Jntenrlent of the Jud"e, er conservation district will have all 1 ished, one fell to the bottom of the of .Mornvil!n I:aster e~gs exhibited great tragt:>dy. It glves the reader a tries, Rpaln, Portugal, Mexico, a•ul In it attendP.nce. Thit; conference fol· the water necessary this ye~r for tltA Varilla river from the bridge over the each spring in the diilt1 en's museum new sense of yalnPs, quite 11 s snne. fa<'t all the Lati••·Americnn nations. 1 lowed an open-air maRS mectii'g, held farmers, a tE'mporary dam bas beeu stream and two others were left hang· ot the ('lp,·ph!ld Mu. ·cum of Art at· perhap~ as mu<'h stre><«ed conceptions .\ mong these per> pies, .Judas the be· 1 at 1 o'cloclt, and attended by less than ordered con"ltructed at Fir;h Creelt te!'t the far t tl•at the most childlllte of darkness and mp<tery. trayer plays an important pan, ap· ing from a 190 foot precipice. 200 employee-s of the Judge. A 8 ;ngu· canyon, which will conserve 10,0(.0 Little hnskets of wo,·en grnsHes, Pt "llin~ stt·ongly to tlwlr vh·id imrrgln- lar method of voting at this meeting The disaster is believed to have thing, if !t he well done, does not lose acre-fet't of water, snid I:. 13. Jo genSome of the visitors earh holclin'"' an e"'"" In )Jlare. add at 011 "· Harry L. Ht•gers writes, In resulted in an agrE\ement to strike. been due to the overloading of the Its atti·nctiOI1. 1 sen, re_>resentative of the conserva· " '"'" (' 1 I-'" 1 1 J ue intE're~tl'll in the gay colors, and much to the chm·m of the mu;;eum f. X· d" t. •O Y Sa tun ay s e;;pecinlly deTwo men were delE ~a ted to stand, Uon c.:.strict, and tho Rutherlin-narr:sr • train. which was carrying excursio. n- the heautlfull.v intricate de~l~n,; some hilllt. voted to .Jtaln!", nnd on this oe•·asion i t f t i d t .me at each end or the to con.pany, Inc.. bankrrs of New Or· s sd of a pahr Y ofrganthze do trCaiSG nre pspt'dally cnriou;; ahout the procK. G. he Is flogged, bnrnPcl, llang-cd, nud receive the ~ote. Thoseplatform, r un s or a orne or e voting In leans, who returned from a two weeks• age a ar- ' ess of decoration·, other~ question resometimes evc11 blown U)l, In effigy. John C. Coolld.ge, father of Prealo t Th 1 t "~ la,·or •. of striking were instructed to a?;o.. e passengers were a mos ex- gnrcling the oti~in of tl1is partkular tour over the vroject. dent Calvin Coolldg ~, ".>' Booths m·e erectPd In mnny of these v c Ius.•v_e 1Y f ar.mers an d 1a b orers. Wh o 1e up(lllcatlon of folk cmft, and the cusrcglotfT 'hEir votes with the man on L11tin-Amerlran town~. on<l tigm·es of Price.-At a n•e<'tins; of the board f ann I Ies pen:-; h ecI t oge th er. . toms and Iegeutls l'Urrounlltnf( it. .Turl.•s. di~tortet1 and grote' qu~. 11re "Jlle llide o£ the platform, While those of directors of t'H' C'nrhon \Vater, From time to time Dr. Cram or All day Sunday was spent m rescuIn endl :!lloravian, Polish and Bo. EGG SEEM ED TYPICAL ~nld by tl e thou~UJ d'l. He :'es nre •ppo~;~d to the strike were to vote Land and Pow('r comp· "IY held reDeputy Sheriff Macaulay brought re· in!S the injured anrl recovering the hemian viila!!"e. in fact throughout all OF REN~ASCENT L FE thPn !'trung ucrpss the at cets, or \\ ltll the m••n on the other en'!. Thls cently it was decide I to ptoh,bit theports across the way to the general bodies of the dea!l. The medical re- of eastern Europe, there is au old •'~ from house to ho!lSP, from whi h the 1 me hod resulted In n. pt.Yic rc;;istra, use of the canal to Jh·c: tock owners store where anxious nei~;hbors . and jlief work was quickly organized and woman who colnrs the eggs -~'or 11 etflglps are su 4 pt"•Hl •11. sometimeS tlon of the intllvidual vote, and a~ for •he rPason that tl!u cm,al is greatnewspaper correspondents wa1ted. 1 efficiently carried out. Hundreds of number of famllles. In Humanin. more On That Account It ~fade Ap- lo~•tlecl with gunp'lw 1,er. At a ~ignal, sentiment at this general meeting was ly damaged by 11\·"s ock w~tering Each bulletin tcld the same story of persons of all classes went to tho generally, ea!"h hou~ewife o<till pridc>s thp pfrir,lrs are 11'.\"lltr!l, unrl the down- In favor of the strik€', the vot0 was thPrcln and the water is befouled. alowly ebbing strength. scene of the disaster to help. A corps herself on the preparation of t'g~s for peal to All Faiths. flll of the betJ·ayc~ 1• r<'<'o-nplishe<l 190 for the strike anrl two aga 1nst. mak!ll' it detrlmPn al to the ten nts At 10 o'clock T!n;rsday night the of physicians and nurses was brought her own IHHtReholu. The designs on wlth !.lppropr1ate ll<'nUI elations. As the first meeting had not fully ~vho are required to use the water for physician and MrP. :May Jackson, the from Limon to San Jose to attend the the Pl!t:(S in tl1e children's mur,eum Brrnuse the Pudtans nrljnre•l thl'l ~lmllnl"ly el'lg'e'l of the Christ, record(d the sentiment of all the ('Ulinary purposes. nurse who hud beeu with Colonel Cool- injured. The local hospital's facilities collection are , ery an !"lent. 0 Their fpsfh al, " they tlld all rituals of the ~Jury l\'ngdaler e, fln•l ti•P Yirg!n Mary Judr,~l worlwrs, the 600 Er1ployecs as· • h":& 111 ness, says th a t were not sufficient to cope with the origin is found in lPnf ld ge th roug.uont · ,•11e !'e1e tJrR· semblcu, prtnl><, tl owt'r older Chl'!sti.m churrh, Enster did not pi uy an i mpm· t an t pa;· t w S2lt T..ak~ City.- Figures on com· ·' at t ~lf' sccom1 l'lC<e t"mg a t tl 10 the end was at hand. The aged Pit· l situation. outlines, bird feather:::, the coli of tlte become a popular ~e::t'-'on of rcjoleln;:: tlons in the;;e coul!trlu<, though un- Elks' clnb. Jt developod at the second parative sr.ow depths announced bY' t1ent f a il ed 1itt1e by little, and at t h e . . Hnd <:rremoJJ3' All the local undertaking establish- email 1<hell, all loug- ~wee cmnentwnl\Iayor C. Clare'lcc Ne:~len. commis .. · - in tlti>l rountr.\ until l'k~ 1 " tl " fl ~ure~ o f .Tn<1 :><. tl tey nre meeting that oaly one man o f Lh e ong· last appeared to go to sleep. He suf· ments were stripped of available cot· allzerl into stars, ~l'l"olls !lnd othf'r after the Ch II war. But now our ob- Jn•n t P< 1 · 1 , 1 • stoner of the dcra.rtment of water sup-wtt 1 pro.omH n·vc,;·,.n,·e a td inal strrkers' committPE., appointed no 'pain. fins and others had to be built in the tlgun•s. There nre alo<o innumernlJ Ie sen·:JIH'es ht;>gin to approach those of rrspec t · 0 ft en 11" 1ng Pt> 1T d n 1 tl rou~ 11 l Saturday ply and wa•.e,.worl,a, show that at thift night, is an employee or the The president, speeding northward, railroad shops. geometric pntt<'rns. 'l'he colors nre tlte Olcl worl<l in chhoratene!'s and tl1 " t '"(P t ~ 1>.v Ill" 1c.s ts :nH1 11 1:11tul hy Judge com1,1:my. date 1926 is the leanest of the thre-e 1 have heen '" a special train to the bedside of ...tven nn al- 1'l1n• 1rN1s o f 11 simple aud. bJ•!ght. mnde In the be- Ea;:tl'r ea;!!"s -, <'IIIH es. years, 19~4. 1925 and 1'126, in water oflkial rceiJ!{niti on L~' tlt'> tradl· Tl dying father, lost in a hopeless To Place Salt Lake On Pasco LI"ne ginning from d~es prepared by the most . e l'er~>!110' 1 •r n t I'· '"' t e•· tl lllC 1u CONGRESS MAY PASS FARM BILl. supply. Nei!J,c r the snow depth nor with death. twnal <·~;.:rolling on the White llo•1so I'.om e. ppasnnts them:-;eh es from lJerbs, ~all sra t 1 f tl ll' 'I r o1y (' t'1101'tc the water coutent Is even ns great as Pocatello Idaho Efforts are to be The presidential train is due to h 1 tl 1 r ' .nnrl vegetable sourrrs. HlnP. yPIIow g round~ P\en.· I~n"<tPr :\. ill!Hlfl'.· c urc 1• are J!Hr "U !11' Y. e 1~~ 1oto1·a t e t nr1 at !IInrch 15, 1324, preceding a sum•Jre tt.e prlnt>ipnl hues, thonn-h Frank Evans !::>:plains New Act Which \Yhen the curious person d, >:ires to Jwp 1 ·~'~"'i1"e. Bllt It is reach Woodstock, th!rteon miles from made to change the route or the Pasco- fltld re•l In 1 nle~tine, ' • " ti f 1 1 mer · ot acute w::.ter !Shortage. · Elko air mail to Include Salt Lake bla<'k Is used with ,li:<tinctive effect. E<a s Y 1 s cm·uosJiy as to h ow t 1•e c~~ m:H>Il':!" the holv pi ees, that I he mn'it Drops Suin:ic!iaries P1• ce Fixing here, at 6 o'clock Frlday morning. City, Pocatello and Tml·n Falls, the hecnme connP<-tcd with ohservaur·p or . . I 1 I Brigl•nm ('ily. W ,V. Knudson of " The Color Process. IlllJW<'f::-~• e ce f' tt ", of E u;(cr oc· Word ot the death of Co1one1 Coo 1. two latter J·n Idaho, Charlea F. Dw,·gllt, He~uJTe<:titlll lla)· nnll who "<tartpd l'olL' thl c: ,. wto :recently was .... np0inted ~ The method of putting t11e color onI"U'"s. 1 rom e\ery p!.•·• of th•• '11-nrltl, ldge wns flashed immediately to the secretary of the Tw!"n Falls clJo, mher , Salt Lakc Ci!y.--The chance for ap:orlng the e:!ozs oul wh.v, he ~oon en· d f . district a1gricnltu-:-al inc:~;:ect r for 11 ·• ' to the egg Is l!llile <'omplil'ntt>d. It "' we~ar, "' o JH 1g1· 1tl· assPm 11 J e t the 1 ricultur;:l !egi I~tion nt this sesoion of tive offices in 'Washington, to of commerco., sai'd 1-0 a comrllnnlcati·on counters contli<'tlng te·tim<IJ,\'. I d f 1 ~ 1 Bo:vtc" H co·mty by the st ...!e ar:ricul· l is 1 somewhat 1 llkP the ll'.O<'I'>-'s of batik. 0n <• ~ re. OP av o 1.o1y l ronr:rc::s is m'Ich hrh,hter than press relayed to the president's train en to E. F. FJ"elstecl, man<'ger of the Po· A ilpriug- festh·nJ wns ePlt•bi"< tP<i hy ,, Y1• sepu . 1 1, t , 11 t •Ira! l'Ommis The old vens111 t woman first of all, io•1 and <'ounty commi'1 l · Ie P' v.r 11,1, n 111e 1• 1VPr 1 reports fi om \Vc sliinv,ton woulrl inr1i· te to Vermont. catello chan1ber. He su"!!:ested tl1at washes the t>ggs in sour "'!) 0((1 slone~s aRsumel his officP Mr. Knr !,., , mlllt and thE' pngnns long hefnre Chrlstlnnlty. J l cl • 1' t a 1"'•·s P 1 tce. ..._l '"' ··m1<> .• • I t'atc, wt s the b:li ~ oxpr J!iSl'd by ' Tbe presidential party has reserved these cities hope to bring this about. j warm!'! them b~· the fire wJ.oerl' she (11 II!' fllilhful, of P\ <'ry n:•tlonality, son ~urceec s C rl Isaacson of this city Fr~nk I vrns. sc C'"< tary or the Ameri- 1 at the \Voodstock inn in Wood· Declaring that at present the route . bus put ,~VIlle '' nx tv melt. t:"sing an ,•HI nlml'•t l'Yf'l"~· Cl"L't'd. F;p'n 11 in the "ho served for fifteen yoars as county r::m F'n rm Bureau fc d<'ration. upon hh ' lltock. The party will leave at once "comes from nowhere and serves no 1 iw;trument Jlk!' a "nod en penl"il "ith <'OJ PCI"llt<'d ""· •en< nt .Tord'm ford. inf'pector. arrival in Salt Lake for a t<?n days' automobile for Plymouth. one," .Mr. Dwight would have the route a til y metal tuhe at the eud, "• • • !lhp'q;· tlrPt.J[~J,es 'hi"i<:l' 11 l!n:l 'r ot Salt Lake ...:lty.- -·The c ty's proposal sojou n liT,·. Evan-, l'rHJr to joining A unit o! twenty-five national operate from Salt Lake City to Boise 81le picks up thP !N•it<ll wnx nnd cnre· t1 e Trinit~, r:.d n:linf! hotL'us, pan~ 3men reached here from Ludlow and Spokane. the American F .!rm B ..p·um fe<lrrntion ' a.,; outlinco•l hy ('ommlsswner Finch, fully draw:< lines or t·ows of point~ on · l1 t h e ml· uiH 1 ot 11cr 1·ecep t Ill'1PS Wit \Vindsor. They will be used to as its S~( ret~ -y ~mJ general coopcra- provld('S fur an expendlt re of $2500 the eg::-. ~~~r~·ing the design on Pnrh. ":lculm,R wr.•t•rs. ,.,..,,h.nl traffic and act as guards dur· 1 ! iYe marketing; couu!'eL Yms altornc y and a rein:..bursC"ment r•'ntal of $50 a B . h p h D . S t If the e""S are mcr<>IY to be d,·erJ Often rat"gPd and fontsorP. th~ pll· the Vi flit of the president. rlg am eac ay IS e "'~ 1 f · 1 · 1 for tht Utall State f'arm Bureau. He Im:mth over a prriod of five years. ur·htw., 'i.,t"t tl e. 1 ol~· [Jl,•J!'n,. ,-t! 1e red, t 1tey arc e t ~"<flme t me t H~ ,... • Th<~ president, kept closely inform·! Brigham Clty.-At a meeting of the dye, and then put in boiling In came di&e,'t to s. lt Lake. from '\"Mh· Tht> l'hamLl r o! Commerce h. s r: "\Teed wt tPr, ('Junt..l of tlu• Awe, ·!on. whe>re lh· Of ll's fnther's cond 1·t 1·0 n over a spe- officers ot the Boxelrier Commercial in,.ton, " where lie n he has hecn for roms to ~rcept tl>P fi at yPar'a Pb!ir-at"on which takes off the w.t'l:, and k•a\·e,; , " 1 " rr..ty "·e til ~ r 0 ' k WI.• 11 tl 1e telephone circuit to the White club a~d the bu"iness men_ of llrig· the wllile ba•·lq;-round of the eg-g ~hdl fcoll rlnt of Jf' ..IR; the l:unltn '>f time 1\'crkiur:; with ~ gr cultural lead· with the rem,'': rl(.r to be paid by th~ 'R'"""' left Washington for his boy- ham Ctty, the date of holdmg Brig-~ in It,; plar'e. !'o that we now hu ~e n <;pth!'em:m('; the ! :r •tto of A,{•Jny, F rs In preparing ~ compromise bill , '.Ves•ern Air J! XJ>r~ss 1 home hero when Informed that e ham City's annual Peach day festival r!'d egg "ith n wllite pattern. rr wiH re .Tnt! s kissed the Lord. L'l' the wh!cll it is hop d w·n !11" t the appro- J Mytot' ''-'· IV. Cl}·de of the firm was at hand !or his father. was tentatively set for Friday and unnthn color i;; to he ust•d, the 'HlX I Ylu I >nl 'rosa. wlth It~ fouJ·tet'n ><tn- I , al of the different f~ctions sPek'ng 1 (l( Sumsion & Clyde. cont!"ac:tor~ of" The sick man was told that his son Saturday, September 17 and 18. The Is left on after the eg-g comp;; out tions eu<'h <·nnHnPmoraiing snwe net l congressional action in bchrtlf of tho Spring-ville, \dlO have the contract on the way to see him. He nod- festival will be made a two-day af- of tlte fin;~ dye allll a!lditionul wax of Clll·l~t. r,e pilgr·'lls !·rowd to tile ' r. rmcro. for the Myton Ant lope unit of the hts head slig';,.tly and Dr. Cram fair this year, and will likely include Is put 011 over the red, to hold whatChm·••h of the Holy St::puleher, ,, lle1·e 1 The new bill is was explained by fr.. lo>nll aid ;o~d . .-,rrh·et! in Myton he believed he understood the a day's program of sports. ever pattern 1,., to nppe:u· in red; tJ 1en Pagan Easter Ceremony. I tile)· jm<tle Pach other to kl>s the Hn· l\Ir. Evans, <:.lilll\!'ates all forms or '\Vt>dnesday tnd Ill !;£>! tlug ready to rethe egg 1~ laid in the nrw d~·e, hlnck 'l'he .Jews held their fea,t of the Pn~R- ' dulatlon iu the ;" one wall made 11y subsidies and price fixing. and "It sume active <•;JCmtlcns immetliatPly. Longer Lasting Dollar Bills Due for lnstanrP. \Yhen the blnc!t has ovrr nt thh sea~on. The name Easter the ~houlder of uer-ufl as he fell from looks to be economically sound, as it California Club Friendly To Utah Sait Lake C!tr - ' f ..nnpcrary dosing \Vash!ngton.-A n issue of two mil· thorou~-:hly overlaid the pgg, bo!ling Is derived from that of a :-;ordic ~od- the CJ"O:.s. AftPrw:u·d t11!s vast annr involves only the business principles Salt Lake City.-Callfornl a will lion new dollar bills, guaranteed to water takes off all the wax and we de!'!~. l\lost of the early ronvet·t~ to of AI"l'l<'nhlllS, of St;"Veral state [,;c:!twan is hPin<; conHn~~lnns. Pol<>s, Tu1·ks ' v. ith which '~e are all accustomed to." many tourists to Utah this year, "last longer.'' was authorized by he have a black egg with a red and white Christianity were .Jews and their cele· Jews, Syrians, Ridered by the state road cellnmis,;ion r;:ur••PPI!a", and Amed- It w: .. s necessary at the last minute, C. E. 1\lcStay, one of the execu- treasury. A new paper process has pattern." By postponing the use of hrations tuok to prevent sever~:~ .ni•:ry by the pas'!· to attac~1 a rider in the bill to provide 011 u double l'ignitleance. ~aus, too, ,;on etin es elbow each other hea<la or the Auto Club of South· heen used, by which it is believed the the boll!ng water and drawing more Our present customs doubtless pre- m their ea,::rtness to purchase ing of heavy n:hk'<"!t over the high· the spedal relier for the corn grower. The j California, who, with D. C. &Yerage life of a bill will be eJro:tended rmtterns in wax, the number of colors serve elements from all these various holy reliC!: 'endC>d by fakirs In the ways, softened hy me ltlne: snows. Tho original plan, however, rlid not pro.,n.Dtoues, John Berryman and W. F. from the present nine months to at may be incren.,ed. Parley'l! canyon sources. roan was closed Sunmarket places.- Grit. vide for including corn as one of the • all executive heads of the least a year. The new money is of day to give state !auorers anrl th~ An Easter Legend. B~cause Easter orlg!nully celebrated i J, ey crop~. and it was tl!ought that sta-, ifornta association, arrived here virtually the same design as that now sper.:al sqt,ad There is a quaint and curiously the rebirth ot nature after the cold i of convicts an opportunbillzation or wheat, hogs and cattle a conference ·with W. D. Rishel in use. Ity tonchlng legend in these eastern coun- sterlllty ot win!;fr, the egg furnished to remove the snow and repair the would help corn. tries that explains the decoration of a splendid symbol of rPnnscent life. hlt;hway. South Idaho Schedule Made Miners Rescued After 36-Hours The Joy of Easter eggs at Easter. It has the s11me Scholars have traced the custom of 1 West Helped In Many Bills Pro~o.-R. F.. Hr~oYer, state .Jnentill C ld f simple Wallace, Idaho.-Clarenc e M eMu rdirectness as the patterns on g~, lng eggs back to the times ot t~ In tho gray of the early morning, 11 L 1 t 1 Washington. hosplta Nearly I en~mer, was instructed to rP.· a a score we . of oca s ove eague ana the egg themselves. Egyptian~. Persians, Gauls, Greeks. and Dan Knappenberg, miners while ytt the c!ty slept, port o! on the tht> plans for the new heatln~ diamond sport do not hesitate billR, most The of story them Is affecting told that western while .Jesus Romans and others. To all of these And only the ole! bell-ringer hls watch on the 1800-foot level of the to say that plant the aa•i recently to advPrti ,e for two types organized was being tortured on the cro"s, ~lllt"y peoples the egg was an obvious sym· 1 st;!tcs, were favorably n~portad by the In the church-tower kept, mine for more than thirtySouthern Idaho baseball of boilers, league at a me!'!ing of the board promwent through the crowd hi pPrsecutors bol of life. jOn a sl'ddel" the chimes of Easter fell senate puhhc lands committee. One hours, were rescued shortly after· i~es to be a successful one, with Boise, of trying insanity to reCillHly. bribe t!Iern with a hu><l;et Indications have also been found 1 like a sll •er rain, JDIIllU'I>'l t. Rea cue workers penetrated of th11 most important is that by SenaCaldwell, Nampa and Emmett as the of Cedar eggs. City.--"iVo->1 lldng unsue~es;;ful, in her that the cu«tom of dyeing and ~tnin· f And the rills of mellow music laved contractors usufinal six feet of rock and debris ·tor RansdPJI, Democrat, Louisiana, ' ally in vade this S( ction of the state weo.ry heart and brain. less than an hour, and the two men quartet which wlll battle during this despair, she plnced thP eggs at the in~ e~g'l at this «ea'-on i~ ver~· ancient. I authorizing the iu ed,.r secretary to at tl'ls season of tl.e year, but this taken from tho mine 'tunnel un· spring and summer for valley league foot of thE' <'l"o«s whei"C< tliE'y were Among thp Pcrs!nn"<, the egg was tl.~ j "Awake. for ti1e Lord Is risen!• they f'TJ.nt prospe,·rin)! pr"mlts on public ) ear thc.y are miRsing and woolnv·n chnmpionship. Arrangements or a stained with bloo!l froat t11e wounl,. <'I •hler 1 of the Intmdnne egg, the • ~;ang "The night Is o'er. red. They were trapped by a schedule, rules of the league and other 1 of Jesu~. When he snw till><, a(·cc ·J I' nds be!i( ,·ed to .:ontain deposit;; of are wondering whn.t is the matter. c ur11, fm· which Ormudz, the go.l of F1·orr the grave!! of Gin or sorrpw Tuesday afterno m, when 1 details have been completed. Twenty. tng to the old ston·, hr sni,l to 111~ li;.:ht. and Ahrin 1111, th"! "od of darksulphur and to g1 aut I'Jasn to surh 'The wool cro:> so far this year appears ar::ts, ~ejolce, a<lClre!" of a tunnel in whlr.lJ they were fo11r games will be played by each apostles who wer~ o;!anll.ilg u nr; P ·-~, \'·(-·' eonte;ndi•1ghndr; v;hen sulpltur c! , 'S:ic:J have to be ahead of that of last ycr..r, being -·Grit. 1 -....,..,.,~ g t•ollapsed. tea·m. been disro"end. t:"nd ·~ • n >ther mea· much clr.aner and with longer fiber. I I I ! I I l I C • Q ld ereffiOllJe S and Imprescl've l Ill L at•In Lan ds ! Moravian Easter Eggs Have Real Artistic Worth Most Intricate Designs Are Painted With Patience and • aster Observances That Seem to u"' Pl.Ig ·ms Gathe at J } erusa em. I I I I I A I I ! I I I ·N j I I I |