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Show THEJORDANJOURNAL.MIDVALE.UTAH $··7··············· i Ne'\VS Notes ~ --~ ·~••-e Winner of the Schneider Cup and His Pla~e ~ ; It's a ~~ ( Privileg~ : Utah 1~) I to Liva m " :! •••A•A•A••••••o~•~•~•~•••• Gunni~·m-Ed Uncle Sam Helps to Restore Peace in Nicaragua I• • • 1 I Cox, ranger for the 11anli National forest, reports the ' sno'>" in the watershed in the ea,;t .u .. :ttnin•; 1s about eighteen inc 1:es below normal. The measurement at the sawmill at the head of T\>elve 1\I~le canyon ~hows one fcot of snow, While la:>t year at this time there was two and one-baH feet. The snow thus fur, h .. wever. hai' packed well and comlition will be splemlid fur tile Devemher I and latPr snov. H. l\1r. Cox says there ' should lw no alarm at th.is t~me concu ning the water SUPl••Y tor next I Icumn,nr. r; h'llt iful -A graveled ~o:1d replaces str·ect car tracks hetween tho two con· crete :stl'ips through tlw main street cf R•mntifnl. The rails we1·e recently tor•1 up and have been removed. 'l'he state highway department graded the old trackbed and installed a covering of gravel • The road Will receive ad. ditional gravel a·~ l bfl ~rat.led l\1aj. :\lario de nernardl of Italy on board the Macchi seaplane with which he won the Schneider cup race ur again in the sprmg. Accordmg to 1'\orfolk, Va. He ret a record of 246.4 miles an hour for the course. Mayor J0. M. Madsen of Dclllntiful, ~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~there is little prospect for the paviLI "'If Miami Dedicates Boulevard to War Heroes f~gt~l~e e~~:;~~ey~:::. line 1 II I 1 I I roadbed dur· Salt Lake-·ways in which the productivity of the great cattle and sheep j Biscayne boulevard, on :\ll!].mi's wnterfront, has just been dedlcatPd to 1 anges of the west may be maintained the heroes of the ·world war. Trees were planted along the boulevard, each or increaMed are described by the for· tree r.epresentlng a different hlg city of the· U'nlted States, being donatPd est st'l·vice in a b·1lletin just issued by n lending citizen of that city. I 1-tecommendations m.1dc in the bulletin are based on studies made at the • Great Basin experln:ent station and in othPr grazin,~ bell~ in the \'i'asatch mountains in C tah. The bulletin in- I At th,•.nque~t uf Adolfo Diaz, the new president of Nlcaruguu, the United States is helping In the restoration 1 , ltHJecl a di~cussion of the forage types nf peaceful conditions in that country. The Illustration shows the American legation in :!\Ianagua, and, inset, por· on the ran~es of the ·wasatch. t ruits of Presldrnt Dlaz and Admiral lAttimer, commanding the American naval forces on thb Nicaraguan coa1:t. Farmington-Reveling in a carnival of lJlood. three coyotes Frirlay night ---------- . ldllcd or incapacitated iom·teen sh•'eP :n pens bPlonging (o D. L. Rice. a mde nnd a half southwe;;t of this city. Oue { of the beasts fell before tllf' pistol of ~ ··· lila! Rice who· wa~ attract eel to the ,' scene by the unuHal commotion amone; the sheep. The wounde<l coyote es- , . captcd. however, when Rice weapon H jammed, and a s~cond coyote. whieh j be chased manage,; to keep juRt ahead l of his horse's heels. I I ---------------------------------- Ways and Means Committee Prepares for Session j d I Manti The first year of the Imperial Poultry farm near 1\lanti, organized ahout a year a111l a half ago by a number of Sanpete county poultry I men, shows the higlt product:on rer,·ml possible in Sanpete tlockd. ?'!ovember -~~~~-[1. hst ye:.!l', the farm began a yNt~··s 1rapnest reevrd with 550 pullets. Ttle J tecr nls have been checked by poultry r SJl(>''IJiists. with the rtah Agricultural college. Salt r...tke- -VictoriC'; i'1 two in~pr>rt· Ways and nH:>nnH committee of the house, now in session In Washington looking after lJu,.;ines~ of the cothin~ ant 1:>t cases durin~ the year Will lJe 1 ~e~sion of congress. Left to right, seated: Hadley of Washington, Bacharach nf Nr,w Jersey, Treadway of :\lassacele1Jr>tt1.d at the annual m~etin~ of d.n>a·tt::;, Hawley of Oregon, Green of Iowa (chairman), Uarner of Texas, Coliler of Mississippi, Ol!l!ield of Arknn~ the {;tall Shippers' Traffic association, ~ which will be;:;in at 1:.!: 15 o'clock :\Ion- ~as, CarNv nf New York and Martin of Louisiana. Standing: Kearns of Ohio, Crowther of ~ew York, Tlmberll.lke tl>l y afternoon in tile chamber of com- of Colorado, Watson of Pennsylvania, Aldrich of Rhode !;;land, Faust of Mbsourl, Bixler of Pennsylvania, Hull ot ( merce building. Detail;; of the double l'Hmessee ann RalnE:y of Illinois. triumph will he recited in the annual report of J. S. Earley, secretary of the ' "CAN DO NO WRONG" cssociation. Total saving obtained for Utah and the intermountain region lJy I he rate decisions amount to nearly ten millions dollars a year, according to 1\lr. Earley. Murray- The Murray power plant at 1 Grnnite, whicn was put out of commission Saturday by a hrca~< in I h6 I • Y" connection, will not he in opera-~ tion again for about ten days. it was reported Sunday b{Bert Proctor, chief operator at the plant. Mr. Proctor I said that when til'! weak spot snapped the pressure was Ro great that it broke open fourteen inches of concrete floor. ' The plant has been completely drained of the water, but it cannot ·lJe put into operation again until all of the electrical equipment is dried out. Another item that is delaying matters is ~ new "Y" connection will have to be shipped from San Francisco, Cal., be· fore the plant resumes operations. il ·' GETS PERKINS MEDAL Biggest on the Pacific Coast ( I I I Weaving Present for Mr. Coolidge I I• I I !Jr..John I·:. T(>eple, New York l'lty chemist, has been awarded the Pet•klns medal for 11)27 for his achievements In chemistry, pl.lrticularly the -development of an American potash Industry at Searles Lake, Cllllf. lie Is secrE=tary of the American ChemIcal !:oclcty, n native of Illinois, an1l a gradunte of Valparaiso college anrl Cornell university. •• Myton--Smith brothers, who own and run a large number of sheep in the Uintah basin, have purchased This is "Klng" Benjamin Puruell three ct•rloads of shelled corn, uOO head of the House of Dnvid llt Ben sacks to the c!l.r, and are having it ton Harbor, :!\lich., who Is under ar· hauled to l\1yton, where it is being rest ufter having been bidden from stored for future needs of their ftocks. the nuthorlUes for more than four The raising of corn in the basin to year~. He Is charged with having at· meet this demand is being urged. j tacked girl memhers of his colony, :\lr>'. Burke \'oochie of Etll'th, La., nt work on u large rag-rug thllt will FIRST LADY OF SIAM Farmington - With an arlditional 1 but his follol,'el'S dedare he can do be presented to President Coolidge for Chrlstml.ls. The loom is one of the hundred head of swine inoculated no wrong. old style which n hnl f century ago could be found In practically any farm Thursday, the hog chole~·a e~idemic \ -~~~~~~housE!. whic·h has been prevalent Ill this counNAVY BELLE TO WED ty for the p:~~t six weeks is practil'ally under control accnrding to \V. J. Thayne, county ugricultural agent for 1 Davis county. The outlJrcak reac hc<l r ~argest officP buildiug on the Pacific coast is this thirty-story nus:; hnild its peak last week, and since tha~ tim~ I lng ju,;t erected in San Francisco. It cost more than $6,000.000 and j, the effects of wholesale inoculatiOn ot ( owned lJy about a thousand stockholdPrs. The land on which 1t 10:tanrls wa~ 1 hogs in the county have be£;un to show. i bought by I. C. C. Russ in 1847 for $37.[)0, and is now valued at $!.!,;)00,0 10 ! Layton-The Layton l-w;n b0ard h;,s From 186~ to 1!)06 the site was occupied by the Russ house, famous oltl-tim· begun work on the sidewnlks which hotel. are to be construcce(l en the Past side 1 1 of the state highway from Five-point:> • uml join on the cam:-nt walk at th·~ 11 Only One Left Author Nature Lover Uorriso,u-Merrill lumber y;,nl. :\len 1 Birds and tlower~ meant so much to The C1lr had broken down, ann t 11. :l"<l teams have been hauling dirt for the late Gene Stratton-Porter that sh,· ralr of legs protruding from IHHr" lliP pa~t wePk, filling in tho swamp enjoineu her heirs from ever harm· neath seemed to indieate that r('Jl.l'r, it Rt north o~ tlie Shirley Heywood lng them. Here ls ui1U~ually stron)!' 1;ere in progre"s. residence. language from the gentle author of "Tind u brealrdown ?" inqulr<'rl ,1 pa10:serby. 1\lyton -.According to a rec •nt sur"The :\lngic Gard\'n": "And if I ever turn over in my gran• "Oh, no; only plaring hhlP-nn<l-s'i'< k ve)· made of cream ahip:mmts by par- 1 and in the Rplrit swat my hei::-s with with the worko;;," cnme a muffled \'okt• c:•l po<;t frou. the various postoffices in · all the 8plrltual fm·ce I have got, it f1·om underneath the car. the hastn. the 1\lyton P"Stcm~e ship~ I wlll he on the uny when they kill one But the que~tionrr wa~ not f'a~' l,r more cream than all the rest of ~::e 1 tree, de~troy one ftowPr or allow dog~ rlaunted. "'Vhat power ear IH It?" offices en the governnPnr !we from and cats to ul'ive a way one bird hom"Fort~·-liorse." J I:~~ehegne to Vern< 1. _h a;~el_'af';e~'l about illis~ Evalina Weaves, claughter of ing on my small mountain. "And what the Lord did on that lit"What'>l up with It'!" 1 •<>5 ~allons monlhl~ ~ •. I h 1s 1" aho''.t !tear Arlmiml and ::'llr,;, Albf'rt 1 "Well, as far as I can "ee." fill· 1 nnC'·h~lf ?f the pr.louc lvn of th_e l\f)·l Gleave!'! null popular lllPIIlher of the tle mountain and what He e\·olved An especially posed portrait of there, and what loved to live there, swered the rar ownf'r. "thil·t,·-nil'l' ton rhf-tnct. Forty c.. ns .tre delivered 1 younger Sf't In the nntional capital, .\n e~pecially po~Pd photograph of :\li,;s .:\ntulif. Hammond, attracti;c Queen Prajatlpok of Siam. Her will go right on being exactly the same of the hor~es ha,·e bnlted :md the !'(> each !lr :-· to the Mutull crt>nmery sta· who~e eng:agPment to Alhert :\[orris mnining one is too upset to am''OI;~' tion. ltdu':'ns frum this ~'~'• .a~l run 1 Cohen of Philndel]lhla has bt>(>!l an!laughter of .John lluys llam!uoml and pOJIUlar member of the ynun;.;er ~et"'lll majesty Is one of the most beautiful way it was lJefore my ownership.""""n••·• ' from $) iO t > Si ner can T'l\. thecks nounced. l\liss GleaYes h wpll known the nntlnnal cnpltul, "'lth ller favorite pet, "Tommy llanunonu," a thm ou.,hMcOall's Magazine. women in Slam. are wid I•· <l' t;·!!Juted. for her nl'tlvity in C:il'l :-lcnn1 affairs. bred :St•l.lllam terrier I I I Natalie Hammond and Tommy I I I 1 I I I |