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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL ........................... Aid Strawberry i News Notes l It'• a Privilege.to Live In UTAH. ~ Friday," June 14, 1929 With Wild Ones Four .Promising Varieties Are Found Suitable for Home Preserving. SPRINGVILLE-Nearly 8000 trout (Prepared by the United States Depe.rtment ot Agriculture. l have been planted in Hobble cree~ All the strawberries in the United during this week, through the co-operaStates and most of those of the world tive effort of the Fish and Game as· -that is, tbe tame ones-are descendsociatlon of Springville, according to ants of two wild American strawberHenry Weight, president. A meeting ries, one a native of the Pacific coast or th~ association will be held soon and the other a native of the eastern in the public library. United States. WHAT DR. CALDWELL · PROVO-Under the direction of There are many other wild strawGrover Clyde and H. V. Swenson, dis- berries, howe11er, that did not take LEARN£0 IN 47 trict inspectors, weed campaigns are part In developing our present kinds. YEARS PRACTICE being carried on at Mapleton, Spring· In the untrie~i wild ones may lurk •:1:1-l_ft_U_~-ll-D~-:n-u-.t•> ville and American Fork. Calcium some valuable trait that can be bred A physician watched the result/ of chlorate is the new weed spray bemg into our domestic varieties which may constipation for 47 years, and believed used in the county this season. ifor make them even more desirable than that no matter how careful people are of the killing of obnoxious we.e ds. they now are. At any rate, plant their health, diet and exerc1se, constipaGUNNISON-Following a trip to the breedet·s are turning to the wild sorts tiun will occur from time to time. Of Mt. Baldy ranger station, Ranger J!.id. for Improving the strawberry, espe- next importance, then, is how to treat "it when it comes. Dr. Caldwell always P. Cox reports that snow is about 6 cially to develop new types better was in favor of getting as close to nature inches lighter than last year at the adapted to such specific purposes as as possible, hence his remedy for consti1-Scene in Houston, Texas, wnere vast damage was done ty flood waters of the Buffalo bayou. 2--Ramsay same time. On nis trip the range:r canning, preserving, and candy mak· pation, known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup MacDonald, I.aborite, who ~ecame prime minister of Great Britain. 5--sillx:press cruiser Mouette in which Colonel Pepsin, is a mild vegetable compound. discovered that changing of c~;eek beds in g. and M:rs. L1ndbergb spent their honeymoon. Four Promising Varieties. It can not harm the system and is not during the spring would necessitate George M. Darrow, who is in charge habit forming. Syrup Pepsin is pleasap.tconsiderable bridge and road work 1n Qf strawberry-breeding wot·k for the ta.sting, and youngsters love it. and reorganizing the b'ureaus charged fine of $1,000, imposed on his son, W. the section. Dr. Caldwell did not approve of with enforcement of the dry laws ln Sherman Burns, secretary of the d&UTAH-Although Utah lost 325 cat· United States Department of Agricul- drastic physics and purges. He did not co-operation with his special commis- tective agency, to stand. tie permittees on national forests dur- ture, has already achieved some suc· believe they were good for anybody's sion on law enforcement. At the same ing 1928, a gain of 130 sheep permit- cess in this field. From the thousands l!lystem. In a practice of 47 years he HARLES G. DAWES, our new am- tees was recorded, E. C. Shepard, of crosses made he has selected four never sa.w any reason for their use when time the Treasury department anSyrup Pepsin will empty the bowels just bassador to the Court of St. supervisor, Wasatch National forest, promising varieties especially suited as promptly. nounced the opening of a new drive ' to stop liquor smuggling in the Detroit James, sailed for England after a announced recently. The loss in cattle for preserving. They are known only Do not let a day go by without s, final conference with President Hoover grazing pel:'mits represented 8 per cent by number as yet, and will need to be bowel movement. Do not sit and hlpe, area. and Secretary Stimson. On June 26 of the 1928 total, while the sheep graz- tested for adaptation before they can but go to the nearest druggist and get Progress of the Farm Relief be recommended for planting. The one of the generous bottles of Dr. CaldASSAGE of ttie census and reap- General Dawes is to receive the de- ing gain was 6 per cent. breeding of preserving sorts is only well's Syrup Pepsin, or write "Syrup Measure-MacDonald Now portionment bill was accomplished gree of doctor of civil law from OxLOGAN-Rules for the teams enter· Pepsin," Dept. BB, Monticello. Illinois, oegun, he says, and eve1·y region will in the house, J.mt only after the ma- ford university. ing the dairy products judging contests for free trial bottle. r British Prime Minister. need its own particular variety. jority leaders had freed the measure at the farmers' encampment, July ~5· Technique of Breeding. from negro disfranchisement and alien OLONEL AND MRS. LINDBERGH 18, are issued by Professor George ~·. By EDWARD W. PICKARD The technique of breeding is rela· finally were found, not by re- Caine, dairy specialist at the Utall OW known as the agricultural exclusion amendments that threatened porters but by a steamer captain who State Agricultural college. Contesting tlvely simple, l\Ir, Darrow explains, Hanford's ~alsam of Myrrh to bring about its defeat. The final marketing act, the farm relief blll. discovered the moneymooners aboard teams will judge the quality and mar· but the important and difficult part is Money baek for first bottle of not s11lted. All dealera. came out of conference last week and vote was 272 to 105. Lindy's express cruiser l\'louette when ket grade of butter, cheese, milk and in making tbe selections. To breed was then accepted by both the house Forestation Gains ,., a new kind, no matter for what pur·ERMAN reparations are now up he helped moor the (~raft at a pier at vanilla ice cream. and senate. It was scheduled to be in Reforestation is gradually coming to the governments · of the allied Block Island. The Mouette was purDRAPER-Fried chicken and hard- pose, two parent varieties are crossed. the hands of President Hoover for pat!ons and Germany, tor the corp.mls· chased by the colonei just before his boiled eggs were served to more than They may be wild or tame. The pol- into its own, and during the last three signature about June 12. From the years 1,055,658 acres have been added bill as modified the export debenture sion of experts has concluded its great wedding, and he and I.Jls brl<le boarded 1000 visitors who attended the fifth len from the flower o:(, one Is placed to the state and community preo:er·ves. task with the adoption o:f the Yo1,m g it at a lonely spot on the Long Island on the pistil of the flower of the oth· plan was omitted, an the conferees exannual poultry day at Draper recentplan, the main features of which were shore. Tuesday the little craft put The state of Washington led in the · er. 'l'he seed developing from such a cept Seoators Norris of Nebraska and ly. A caravan of fifty-five automobiles given in these columns a week ago. to sea again, apparently headed for inc\ease, with Pennsy! vania secqnd. cross is planted and every re· s ultant Smith of South Car()lina . votlng for Seventeen weeks of nerve wracking the Maine coast, and again Lindy toured the town and visited model seedling grown to fruiting age before Three states which had not had state this course. On other features the · discussion thus came to an end, and dodged the press and camel'a men by poultry farms in the section. Among selections are made. If there are fm·ests prior to 1925-Delawnn"!, Geormeasure :represents a compromise bewhile it could not be said every one going around Cape Cod instead of the farms inspected were those of J. three acres of seedlings in fruiting gia and South Carolina-have fallen tween the senate and house bills, the was satisfied, all at least were rethrough the canal. Newspaper re- R. Allen. J. E. M-ickelsen, l!Jlman there may be 8.000 kinds, each differ- in line. The total of public owned essential points of the latter being relieved. ports said a piece of canvas was Mickelsen and Avar Cosgrove. ent from the others. From this enor- fol·ests now is in excess of 12,000,000 tained. Provision ls made for a farm VERNAL~The rock slide just south "Well, are you glad it Is over?'' draped over the stern of the Monette, mous number certain promising ones acres. board composed of the secretary of the some one asl,ed Dr. IIjalmar Schacht, hiding Its name, and coast guards in of Baxter's pass pn the Uintah raii- are saved and each is pt·opagated in 11 treasmy and eight members appointed the chief German delegate. Boston declared the colonel for this road, the narrow gauge line that con- separate short row. When they bear, by the President at salaries of $12,000. "Who would be glad over the pros- reason was incurring the danger of nects Mack, Colo., with Watson, Utah, if there is sufficient fruit, canning and The President will designate the chairis proving to be more serious than preserving tests are made of the more pect of paying $487,000,000 in the next being fired on by their patrol boats. man of this board. Commodity adviswas at first believed. The slicle oc· promi sing ones by canners and prethirty-seven years and then not be ory cour,<ils are to be set up to advise through~" he sna,ppeq back. Over 400,000 women and girls who HILE the Shriners were gather- curred about a week ago, but rock and servers with whom Mr. Darrow has the board on methods of dealing with dirt continued to move down the made co-operative arrangements. The Delglan representatives at a were weak; ·'blua," nervous. runing in Los Angeles for their an· crop surpluses. creditors' •meeting in Paris announced nual meeting and joyrest, the Suprem& mountain side until half a mile or down, and unable to do their work Commodity stabilization corpora- that they would accept the German properly, have improved thEir track has been swept away or covered tions, all the stock of which is owned offer for settlement of the Belgian court ln Washington handed down an with debris. health by taking Lydia E. Pir,\oOyster Shell for Hens ham's Vegetable Compound. By by co-operatives, are authorized to buy, claims for compensation of the Belgian opinion that gives the negro organiza· PLEASANT GROVE-Monday morn· of Great Importance accurate record, 98 out of every 100 store, and market surplus commodi- worthless German marks unloaded in tion known as the Ancient Egyptian ing's frost, although bad, was not as report benefit. You can be almost ties. The stabilization corporations will Belgium during the war. This settle- Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Profitable poultry raising depends bacl as first reported, those engaged in certain that it will help you too. Shrine the right to continue the use be able to obtain loans from a $500,- ment is to #be negotiated dlrectly bethe wholesaling of produce say. The on the elimin at ion of weak, unhealthy of its name and Insignia. White 000,000 revolving fund at the dis- tween Germany ~:~nd Belgium and must chickens, s ubnormal egg production damage was done to the tomato crop, posal of the f-arm board. Only llUCh be completed before the Young plan shriners in Texas had objected to the and soft-shelled eggs. Of course, there activities of the negro organization as many of the freshly planted plants are many poultry feeds which will part of this fund as congress aiJ1lro- goes into effect next September 1. and to its Insignia. 'Ihey won in the were frozen. However, the - canning priates · v.fll be immediately available. In Berlin it Is thougbt that a politi- lower courts. Justice Van Devanter companies are making every effort to help to keep fowls healthy but there 'The boar:l may make loans for the cal conference wlll be called in July is one mineral food which combined ~ Arsenic With Every Meal handling of crop surpluses and also to sanction the report of the experts in delivering the opinion, to which no replace all frozen plants. Early vege- with a balanced ration and plenty of Everybody in England is IJein;; poisfor the purchase of warehouses and and to take up the question of evacua- dissent was announcPd, said the white tables, currants and some strawberries sunlight will do away with aU three Qf shriners by their failure to object were frozen. <~ther physical mat·ket facilities and oned with arsenic at nearly ever.v, the eYils just mentioned. This is tion of the Rhineland. within a reasonable time had lost RICHFIELD-Supervisor C. A. Matt- crushed oyster shell . may make advances to co-operatives meal, according to Dr. James OliYf'r President Hoover and Secretary of their right to act. son and J. P. Martin of Ogden, road for various purposes, including loans in a lecture to the Institute of Hy. The bel:lt form (lf crushed oyster State Stimson cabled their congratula· engineer of the forest service, have shell contains 98 per cent calcium car- giene. Arsenic is introdueed into most for insurance against price decline. tlons to Messrs. Young, Morgan, PerORTERS and ma1ds in the employ just complet'ed an inspection of the bonate and therein lies its value to of the commonest foods, like IJreud The board may flx the terms of the kins and Lamont, the Americans on of the Pullman company have won roads of Fish lake national forest. poultry. 'l'he formation of the egg re· a.n~ cocoa. loans, the interest rate being limited the experts' commission who really their three years' struggle for higher They reported most of the roads to be quire$ three distinct steps. The yo\lt to an amount approximating the rate brought about the settlement. pay, having been given a wage in-- in good shape. Construction of the is made first. This passes to the next on outlltanding government securities. · The Truth crease of $5 a month and various im- Salina-Fish lake road was started re- stage where It is coated with the.white President Hoover let it be known ··~Irs. Loude is quite frank, isn't AMSAY MAC DONALD, chief of provements ln working conditions. cently. Mr. Martin will return to ..or albumen. The final step of the procthat the udministmtior:. would ask conthe Labor party, is now prime The ·agreement was 1·eached ·i n a con· Ogden soon and . his report will re- ess is the formation of th~ shell. E~g she?' gress to appropriate, before recessin.e:. "Frank? Wh.y, she calls a spade a shell consists mainly of calcium car- steam shovel !"-Ladies' Home Jouras much as $100,000,000 from the half minister of Great Britain and his cab- ference between officials of the com- commend necessary improvements. PROVO-Work .. n the paving o! bonate. rt is therefore evident that nal. billion f{!nd authorized, with a view inet has been swom in. Stanley Bald- · pany and 21 elected representatives win handed in his resignation 'l'uesof the 12,000 porters und maids. The to having it available for handling three-tenths of a mile of state and if the hen has not ·a sufficient supply ~ day and the king immediately sumBrotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters the wheat snrJ?lus. Department of county road from the north city limits of this mineral in her system, fewer · Conceit is nature's anaesthetic moned MacDonald to form a new gov- was ignored by the company. agriculture expeti:s said this immedito Eleventh North .street, was begun eggs wi11 be produced and those that given to little men to make them con· ernment. He submitted the names of Big building operations in Chic1).gu Ul'e pt oduced may have soft shells. In ate appropriation should be $200,000,the principal members of his cabinet were held up for several days by a recently. The county and state will other words the calcium carbonate in tent. 000, for they believed more than half and they ·were approved by hls maj- strike of the bridge and structural pay the costs jointly. The contract the crushed oyster shell supplies the that sum would be needed for , wheat esty, who sat up in bed and chatted iron workers, in which the architec- was let to Cllristensen, Jacob and egg shell material. alone, the price ot which has fallen and joked with the new prime min- tural iron workers joined. The former Gardner of Salt Lake, who are just rvery low. This (foes not mean necesister for a hour, for they are very demanded a wage scale of $13 a day. finishing another contract in the city. sarily that the entire amount will be With the completion of this road th~re Much Money Is Lost by good friends. an increase ot $1. This was SQon loane~J to the wheat stabilization corIt was reported in London that agreed to by the Steel Erectors' asso- will be two paved roads leading into Planting Inferior Seed poration to be set up by co-operatives Provo. Lloyd George was willing to give the ciation, but the Iron league lileld out !With the approval of the farm board. Thousands of dollars are lost every COALVILLE-The summit county Borne of the supporters of the Hoover Laborites the suppert of his Liberal longer. year by planting seed of low vitality. commissioners at their June meeting farm rellet program believe that lf a following on condition that an elect<»ral SPed of all field crops should be tested recently voted to appropriate :j;500 to HOUSANDS of Italians who !Ivett be matched by a similar amount by the for germination before planting. This stabillzl'.t!on corporation buys as much reform bill be introduced and no realon the slopes of Mt. Vesuvius wene as 25,000,000 or 50,000,000 bushels or ly contentious legislation, such as state for eradication· of noxious weeds. is es pecially urgent now for corn and wheat it wlll have a tremendous efl'ect widespread nationalization schemes, driven from their homes when that be proposed. The question of the min- volcano indulged in another big erup- From the report submtted by County sorghums. One cannot tell from the on the market, provided it is known Agent David Sharp, Jr., 'trom forty to appearance of seed ·how well it will that the corporation can borrow un- ing IJldustry may present difficulties tion a.nd poured rivers of lava down In which the Laborites and the Lib- its sides. The property damage waQ sixty acres in the county are invested grow. Last year 141 lots out ot the limited additional funds ft·om the farm iJ,OOO lots of seed tested at the state erals cannot agree. The biggest matboard. immens€ but the loss of life was kept with weeds and an attempt will be seeu laboratory germinated from 0 to ter on which they are agreed is unto a minimum by tbe prel'autionary made to wipe them all out. It is anti- 50 per cent. This means that several employment relief. The schemes of steps of the authorities. 'l'ourist!l cipated that next year's budget ·will thousand acres would have been plantENATOR SMOOT, chairman of the both parties Include large appropriawere prohibited from approaching the provide for the continuation of this ·ed to seed which would not grow. senate finance committee, an- tions for building of new houses, slum work. nounced the make-up of the four clearance, drainage of land · and rec- danger zone. VERNAL-More than 225,000 pounds groups of subcommittees which wlll lamation, construction of new roads, of Uintah county farm bureau wool HOUGH the Vatican and the Italconslrler various schedules of the tarift' electrification and reorganization of stored at a warehouse here is being ian government last week exbill. They are to hold hearings simul- the railways, and afforestation on a Children's stomachs sour, and need chang€d ratifications of the Lateoran moved by trucks to · Craig, . Colo., !or O<K>U<KFOOK~~<K~~<K~~¢<~ n ~. anti-acid. Keep tll•eir systet!t taneously, beginning June 13. The free wide scale. In foreign affairs the Libshipment to the main line »f the D. & list and administrative provisions will erals ani Laborites are in complete pact, the relations between Pius :XI R. G. W. over the Moffat railway. sweet witJt Phillips Milk of Magnesia . lnfertile eggs keep longest. and Premier Mussolinl are not corbe handled by the full committee. accord. When tongue or breath tells of acid Trucks are operating day and night, • dial. The duce addressed the parliaParis Industrial newspapers urge the condition-correct it with a spoonful as the highway to L'ratg is in good Seed clover instead of alfalfa ·tf the French parliament to find some means of Phillips. JI.Iost men and women h~e HREE months rn jail are not ment recently on the treaty, and th~ condi.tion at present. This wool sold subspil is extremely acid. of erectin~ retaliatory tariff barriers been comforted by this univerWRl enough for the punishment of pope,. in a letter to Cardinal Gasparrl, against United States products. In· Harry F. Sinclair, the oil magnate. cha~;acterlzes the dictator's speeches at 33 1-4 cents per pound and is unQ.er mothers should insweetener__:..more Feed poultry yellow corn, cod-liver deed, throughout most of Europe there The Sup'reme Court of the Unit€d as "heretical, modernistic, ponderous- contract to be delivered on the cars voke its. aid for their children. It i~ a ls deep resentment against the pi'O- States last week unanimously upheld ly erudite but full of errors and In- of the main line at a specified· pe· oll, milk, and leafy feeds for vita· pleasant thing to tnl<::e, yet neutral,i?:~'s The letter indicates that riod. Five trucks are engaged ir1 mines. posed American tarlft' measure. The the decision of the District of Colum- exact." more acid t11an the hut'Bher things too presidents of th~ European chambers bia Supreme couti: which sentenced there may be a long period of disputes transporting the wool to Craig, a often employed for the pmpose. No Keep your lawn open for the best household should be without it. the distance of 135 miles from Vernal. of commerce ln a report stated that Sinclair to serve six months in jail over detalls and expresses the poli<"Y of the United States Is in- for hiring detectives to shadow t11e church's resentment of the fact that Phillips is the genuine, prescripUTAH-The general condition of effect. !!'lower beds set in the lawn comprehensible "if one considers it:l jury in the first Fall-Sinclair criminal the state's bills giving effect to the Utah roads reporte-d good in the tml- make the grounds seem smallet·. tional product ph~·sicians endor>;e for flnancial requirements," for this coun- conspiracy trial almost two years ago. Lateran treaty are not conceived in letln of the state road commisgilln, reg€'nPral u~e; the name,-:is impo~'nt. netaile1·s make best prtfits when "~lilk of 1Tngnesia" has b'een the tJ. S. try is not only Europe's creditor but leased recently. Mountain passes reHenry Mason Day, vice p1·esident of the same spidt as that pact. also Is the holder of the greater part the Sinclair Exploration company and maining closed are Logan-Garden Clty, prices of produce are low. The farm- registered tl'ade mark of tile Charles of the world's gold; and if Atneriean Sinclair's personal representative in OBLE BRANDON JUDAH bas re- F'airview-Huntington and Ephraim- '"!' gets more of the consumer's money H. Phillips Ch emicrrl Co. and its pre· pqrts !tre closed to I<Juropean merchan- the shadowing of the jury, must serv!! signed as ambassador to Cuba; Orangeville. Roads through the pai'~~: when products are sca1·ce and high tlt)ce>:SOI' Chnrles H. Phillips since 18";"5. dise the dehtor conntrl~ l:tr!' cut oft' a jail sentence of four months. \Vil- and Dr. Hubert Work has reslgnecl district of southern Utah are reported priced. from their nnly nw~ns of raising money liam J. Brtrns, head of the d<!'tective as chairman of the Republlcan nagood, the Cedar-Long Valley road w to settle their dcl.ltE~. The s;ze of tile egg a pullet lays ha~ agency which supplied the det~ctlve.c;, tional committee. There were rumol'<' Cedar Bren l>s, recently opened, also neon found to be closely cm-relate<l was sentenced to serve 15 days nt the that Work thought he had been Ig being in good condition. Reconstrucwith tile nge of which she begins H• rmHJDWKT HOOVliJR in a mE>ssage same time Sinclair and Day were nored by the Hoover ad111inlstrat1on tion under way ,ncludes oiling of Bear ' ay. Sdection for ~·ery early maturity to conl'l'!•ss asl;cu that the sPnate sentPnced by .Justice Frederick L. Sld- but the correspon(.[ence between him River City-Tt emonton, route u. S. :w '1 tht> ~maller lweerlf': is lil,ely to re· uud li'ill!':(• appoint a Sf'fcct committe~ rlons. The Supreme court reversed and the President cont8med no b..lnr S; C2clar City-Kanarr:t, U. S. :!1, <JnU . Ul'e tlle ilize of the egg of the llock to study tl e IJl!lller of concentrating the Burns sentence, but permitted a of this. Hebq·-Charleston, state rou ~ ~ ;:: o, 'i. NEWS REVI.EW OF ·CURRENT EVENTS C P For Galled Horses C N G .. W P R T Alakeslifo . S T Agricultural Notes Sweeter • • T .. .. • • • ... N P . . .. pniLLI S" ~1ilk . of Magnesiet |