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Show , - P.age Four THE MIDVALE JOURNAL ~ ~ 7--·---·· - -...,tr--"""""'!-.. j . Friday, June 28,1929 ~ Notes~ News Jea a Privilege to Live In UTAH ......... .. I' ........ .... .... SALT LAKE-It Is estimated that the mountain streams of Utah can develop 1,472,230 horsepower, less than one-tenth of which has been developed to date. WICKED ANY DAY UTA H-one-fifth of the entire state of Utah is underlaid with coal, and "I bear Mr. Brown plays golf on the recoverable amount is estimated i!undays," she remarked to her busto be about 196,458,000,000 tons, with band. an additional 318,000,000,000 toll$ "Well, what Of it?" commented the classified as difficult to mine. latter. DUCHESNE-Oil shale deposits In "Why, 1 think It's dreadfully U!ntah basin show an aggregate thick· wlcJ;;ed." ness or from 200 to 400 teet, and care"Wicked ! It's wicked to play the lui sampling of an area of 500 square ll:lnd ot golf Brown does on any day miles indicates an oil Cl)ntent of 25 of tlle week !"-Montreal Star. billlon barrels. The shale averages 42 gallons or on per ton. Same Old Game PROVO-The recent storm has been She-In olden times, when a man a boon to fruit and other crops in Utah had e. favor to ask of a girl, be went 1-Tent city where Doys ana girls of 4-H clubs live during their annual vtslt to Washington. 2.-Presldent county. While some of the ripened on bfs knees. Hoover signlng the farm relief bill. 3-Dr. Joseph S. Ames who has been elected president ot Johns HopkiWI strawberries may be covered wltb He-Much · the same nowadays. nnlverslty t'o succeed Dr. Frank J. Goodnow. resigned. mud, little fruit will be lost. Most When a girl bas a favor to ask of a crops Will be greatly benefited by the man, she often does the sav.e. storm, especially the hay, grain, toma· She (lncredu1ously)-Goes on ner help the treasury end the systematt~ naval reduction which should be toos and truck garden crops. knees? war that is being carried on by inter- couched in those simple terms undel"He-His. national criminals against the laws of standable to the ordlnary man ln the PAROWAN-Frost followed clO!il& the United State$. It is these activ- street and which, while the pet aver- Jy in the wake of Sunday's wind storm Ities that are the root of aU of our sion of the casuist, are the highest in Parowan, and a similar cold wave HOW SHE LIKE THEM expression of true statesmanship. visited the town Monday night. Tue.s· ditllcul ties." Mayors of Detroit, Wyandotte, That final agreement covering quan- day was more pleasant. The wind River Rouge, Trenton and other towns titative dispositions would go to the Sunday did considerable damage, blow· Jng down trees and breaking a large Congress Recesses, the Farm and cities of Michigan close to the nations tor approval or rejection." . Mr. MacDonald told ot his conversa- plate glass window in a local factory. Canadian border responded with \ Aid and Reapportionment pledges of wholehearted co-operation tion with General Dawes and expressed BRIGHAM CITY-Dry farm crops, with the federal authorities If a sane hls sincere bellef that they might be ranges and sugar beets were especialMeasures Are Signed. enforcement Is adopted. That the rum instrumental "in preparing a board ly benefited in Boxelder county by the runnerl!l up that way are encouraged around which other nations might ultl· Sunday rainstorm. The storm began By EDWARD W. PICKARD mately sit in co-operative fellowship ITH the farm ald blll signed by by the attacks on the enforcers was Saturday night and continued until shown when the crew of a well-known studying the arts and the ways of President Hoover and $151,500,Monday morning and was general in peace." , 000 appropriated to begin putting Its liquor smuggling boat opened fire on this section. Damage to hay in the provisions Into operation, and the cen- a customs patrol speed boat near Defields was slight by reason of the short troit, smashing tts bow and windshield REf).IIER POINCARE of Franca duration of the storm. sus and reapportionment measure also held a long confere ce In Paris made law by the President's signature. and damaging its machinery. omclals GARLAND-Factory street, one of of the Province of Ontario announced with Foreign Minister Stresemann of congress quit work for the summer In the main streets of Garland, and part Flapper (emitting smoke rlngsJtlle middle of the week. The senate that they would try to reduce the perU Germany, who was o his way home ot the state highway, is now torn up of border gun fights by disarming tho from Madrid, and th ugh there was no .. Dow do you like cigarettes, Miss recessed until August 19, when It wlll and is being newly graded and treated occupants ot all boats leaving lake Goods?" Miss G.-"Between a man'e public announceme t, 1t waa underreassemble to begin deb,ate on the with a heavy coat of oil. Traffic and river ports.. Ups, Miss Fllpp." stood they reached a complete agree. tarltf bill which its finance committee through Garland has been rapidly 1n· ment concerning the coming confer. ts expected to have completed by that creasing the last few years with the Gone Booml HEN Oscar De Priest, eolored, ence that will put the Young repara· date. The recess of the lower house growing tourist tratfio and the Increas- My bonnie leaned over a gae tank, tlons plan ln operation. Then M. Poih· was sent to congress by a colts to extend until September 23, and The height of the contents to see. ing population in the surrounding between that day and October 14 It ored Chicago district everyone knew care went before the foreign alfairs He lighted a matr:h to assist blmtrouble was Ilkely to result. It has and finance commissions of the honsll country. "Oh, bring back my bonnie to me." Intend.~ to hold only perfunctory sesEPHRAIM-Three cars of wool were ll!llons twice a week on the supposition come, and is likely to stay for some of deputies and urged that the way be cleared by the ratification of the Amerahfpped recently from the AndersoiJ that the senate wlll not have passed time. In the house Mr. De Priest had Take IJ or Leave h ican and British debt agreements. He Brothers herd, the Andrew Christen· the tari..ti measure before the latter conducted himself in a manner that The Installment Buyer-Bow much cannot be crltlclzed, but the pr~sence told the two commissions that the sen and Orval and Ben Christensen Is this hat? date. Clerk-It Is $10 cash. Senator Borah of Idaho made a '?f himself and his family In Wash- great liquidation conference would be herds, the Evart Jensen, J. 0. Larsen Mrs. L B.-And how much by Inl!ltrong fight to have the tariff revision Ington has brought on social compli- called soon so as to enable the cham· and 0. C. Doke herds to the Thomas ber of deputies and the relchstag to - Wolstenholme & .Sons coml)llny, Inc., stallments? confined to agricultural and directly cations. Mrs. Hoover recently enterratify the Young plan in good time for ot Philadelphia. Twenty cents a pound Clerk-Fifteen doiJars. Ten dollars related commodities and In the course tained several congressional women in It to go lnto effect on September 1 and was advanced to the growers, with a down .and one dollar 8 week for five the White House, and among her -oC a heated debate asserted that his for the former body to put its 0. K. contract that the wool will not be weeks.-The Outlook. resolution to that effect was in ac- guests was MrB. De Priest. Of course on the debt agreements. definitely sold until the market aetcol'd with the President's views and the South rose In immediate and loud tJes. protest, and the action of the First the primary purpose of the special A Guilty Coascieuce Lady has been attacked as unseemly OTTI, Assolant and Lefevre, the ;.session. Most of the regular Repub· COALVILLE- Train service over "Three months ago 1 caugl1t a fish French aviators who flew across the new line of the TJ"nion Pacific that weighed 40 pounds. I don't red'ieaos and seven Democrafs, however, and unwise by southern legislatures, ><Stood firm for more general revision omclals and Individuals. The implica- the Atlantic from Old Orchard. around Echo reservoir was started ):e- member just when It was exactly, •and succeeded in beating the resolu· tions of the affair are more than so- Maine, are being accorded all due cently when forces qf the railroad com· now.u ttlon. by the narrow margin of one, the cial, for the administration is receiv- honors in their home land, tor the::r pany began tearing up o:t the old line "July." •-vote belng 38 to 39. ing numerous warnings of a renewe<l made a great tUght notwithstanding through the reservoir bed. The be"No, sir. I was telling the exact solid Democratic South, these coming the fact that they landed first on the ginning of service over this line is the truth." ~ UST before recessing congress gave especially from those states below the coast of Spain in'stead of Le Bourget. culmination of about 18 months' work Mason and Dixon line which were car- This was made necessary by tbe un· on the part of the Utah Contftruction Process of Elimination lts approval to President Hoover's ried by Hoover. expected presence ln their plane ot Professor of Astronomy-) believe >reeommendatlon that France be re· company and the Union Pacih.c comone Schreiber, a brash American youth 1 ll:~ve discovered a new star, Miss llleved the necessity of paying the pany, who contracted tor the construcwho stowed away on the Yellow Bird .Brown. ffiGINIA'S anti-Tammany' Demo$400,000,000 due August 1 for the surtion of the new line as a part· of the Miss Brown-How interesting-but crats, who, being bone dry, were and whose added weight made the construction program of the Echo dam plus war supplles It purchased after you won't be sure, I suppose, until the close of the war, on the condition opposed to Al Smith, consolldated take off dlflic.u lt and prematurelY. ex- and reservoir. you've counted all the others?-LonthAt the Mellon-Berenger debt fund- themselves in a state convention In hausted the supply of tueL DisplayFARMINGTON -A rough estimate Roanoke which was dominated by ing scarcely the lntelllgence of a sev· of the damage done Sunday afternoon don Opinion. tug agreement be ratified before that date by the French parliament. Un- Bishop James Cannon, Jr., of the Meth· en-year-old child, Schreiber did not . by the wind, rain and hail that swept ~clle.r the terms of that accord the sum odist Episcopal church south. The realize that he was endangering the over Davis eounty showed $160,000, as FRIED CRISP WITH EGGS omentloned ls absorbed as part of the 800 delegates nominated Prof. William lives of the aviators and lmperlllng follows Farm crops, cherries, $12,000; •entire French debt which is funded M. Brown of Washington .and Lee uni- the success of thefr filght. The three apricots, $3000; peaches, $7000; small .ever a period of sixty-two years. The versity for governor and C. 0. Berke· Frenchmen treated him with the fruit, $5000; tomatoes, $25,000; onions. tarrangement was attacked In both ley for attorney general. The execu. greatest forbearance and admitted he $10;000; peas, $15,000; hay, $5000; fhwses. The senate adopted a sep- tive committee was authorized to se- had nerve. But 1t is good to read grain, $6000, making . a total of $87,• lect a candidate for lieutenant gener- that he was almost completely Ignored ~:rate resolution on motion of Senator al, and may name either J. H. Price, In Paris and all right minded people 000. Damage to bullclings, etc., small Howell of Nebraska declaring that in buildings, $13,000; public bnilding13, ·e!'l'eet the United States under the the regular Dem::~cratlc nominee, or hope that that will be his fate on h1s telephone lines, $10,000, and $15,,000; Melton-Berenger agreement canceled the man to be picked by the Repub- return to the United States. M. Lotti barns, $35,000, a total of $73,000, mak· the entire $4,230,777,000 of the princi- lican convention. The De Priest Inci- made the youth sign an agreement 11\g a grand total ot $160,000. pal 11.nd accumulated interest up to dent cropped up here, too. L C. Trot- that halt of any money he migbt reSALT LAKE-Sheep insp ected durl925 o! the French debt. The pay- man bolted the convention when It re- ceive as a result of his foolhardy exjected a platform plank he offered deIng the month of May as reported to ploit should be given to Assolant and ments to be made by the French govHoover's action in en· nouncl.ng Mrs. the state board of agriculture by Thos. Lefevre, the pilots, and to a fund for ernment over a period of sixty-two tertalning the Negro woman. Redmond, state sheep inspector, num· victims of air accidents. 'years are merely the equivalent of annual Interest payments of 2.17 per cent Sevet. persons lost their lives when bered 194,053, of which 19,805 wete t'ln the original sum, the resolution dethe Cit) 'l'>f Ottawa, huge air liner of classed as expos ed and 19,062 were :rvmASSADOR DAWES and Prime Miss Belle Letters-Bow do you like. the Imperial Airways on her way from dipped to eradicate scabies. Of the clares. Minister MacDonald between Bacon, Mr. Smith. : As the matter now stands, If either them gave a great boost last week to England to Paris, with eleven pas- infected sheep, 1400 were infected with Mr. S. (more given to eating than ~the French parliament or the Amerithe cause of reduction of naval arma· sengers fell ln the English channel scabies. The larger number o! ex- reading)-Fried crisp witb eggs, Miss ,t:::an congress fails to ratify the Melment and consequently of world peace. three miles from the English shore. posed sheep came from Grand county. "qelJe. lon-Berenger agreement, France must Their speeches, the one at tbe dinner The main shaft ot one of the two mo- In San Juan county 14,000 expos ed pay the $400,000,000 on May 1 next. of the Pilgrims' society In London and tors broke and the pilot was unable sheep were dipped. Sheep shearing TraveliniJ to the Light the otl!er at Losslemouth, Scotland, to keep the plane up or to land safe- has been completed, according to the Into the cluud there comes a rift RANSFER of prohiblt1on enforc~ had been -awaited with intense interest ly. Four passengers and the pilot and report, in the central and southern That shows the sun's bright ray, parts of the state. When some one gives a friend a lift · ment activities to the Departr.'lent and neither of them was a disappoint- mechanic were rescued.. Along the stormy way. VERNAL-Trains are now running ot .Justice has been Indefinitely post- ment. General Dawes declared that from Mack, Colo., to ;watson, Utah, "oned. Senator Jones introduced a naval reduction was the problem o-f Equipped for the Job OLONEL and Mrs. Lindbergh over the Uintah Railway company's ·resolution for the appointment of a outstanding Importance to the world The Boss-J can 't take you oll as a emerged from their honeymoon joint committee to study reorganiza- at the present time, and he discussed seclusion aboard a power boat on tracks. Monday, for the first time in collector. You bave a criminal record tion and CP.ntralization of dry enforce- the methods whereby lt might be Wednesday, appearing at Mitchel several weeks, the company success- as a stickup man. ment, as asked by the President, but brought about. He said it must con- field, New York, to take part In the fully overcame the landslide that tore The Applicant-But think of my the anti-Volstead senators, aroused by cern all naval powers and should have first tests tn the prize competition out a h31f mile of track between At· experience. Day or night, with my Ute repeated killings by enforcement world sanction. The final negotia- held by the Guggenheim tund in the chee and Baxter's Pass and covered little gat, I always got the money. offieers, started such a bot debate, de- tions, ·be ass·zrted, must be carried on hope of discovering an absolutely Jt with 200 feet of rock and dirt. No manding that the shootings also be in- by statesmen rather tban by naval exThe Gallery safe airplane. Lindy put on a helmet difriculty was experienced in crossing vestigated that the administration perts, from whom he personally would Lord Bless us-Yes, we've been fox and parachute and took up the first the reconstructed track, but no other leaders ha.1 the resolution withdrawn expect a fallure to agree. Said the entry, after which he gave Mrs. Lind- trains were run for several days until hunting. Did you like the sport? utttll August 19, when lt was prom- ambassador : Mr. Eaglebird-lt looked to me like ~he new fill$ several hundred te~t bergh a ride in a fast army plane. l.sed a vote would be taken. "It would seem that to adjust to the hounds were doing nll th€!1 huntdeep, bad settled sufficiently to malfe Citizens · of International Falls, human nature the method of arriving ing while you fellows were just folthe road entirely safe. MinD., where Henry Vlrkula. an ap- at naval reduction each government LL the troubles of Gen. Bramwell lowing to look on. UTAH-While many sections of parently illnocent man, was \dlled by might separately obtain from its reBooth, former commander In enforNment agents, appealed directly spective naval experts their definition chief of the Salvation Army, came Utah were attempting Monday to re· Paid for Their Own Comfort to the Pre:;~idro~t for protectlou. He of the yardstick and then the lnevlta· to an end when he died at his home cov<er from the sudden storm disaster "How could you afford to ::~end your dl.. not reply Immediately, so the city ble compromise between these differ- in London. He was given a great ~f Sunday, Idaho rejoiced over a heavy daughter abroad to continue her mu· council of the place sent a telegram ing definitions, which would be ex- funeral by the army whose connell rainfall which promised to be of in- slcal education 1" to him to the sap1e effect. Then, at pressed In a final fixation of the tech- had d~posed blm recently, and tts calculable value to the crops of the "Huh! It didn't cost me a cent." the White House press conference, Mr. nical yardstick, should be made by a flags were kept flying high for as Its Gem state. 'fhousands of dollars of "How does that happen?" Hoover gave out thi'' formal statement: committee of statesmen of the nations, officials said: "General Booth la not damage to buildings and property was "The neighbors sent her. I didn't, '"[ oeeply deplore the killing of any re-enforced !rom the beginning by dead-he has passed to glory." repor ted from the stricken area in though I wanted to. I'll 11dmiL" person. The Treasury department ls these sepa'rate expressions of abstract Others tat-en by death were Asa P. Utah, while the produce and fruit ot making every effot·t to prevent tb~ teclmlcal naval oplnlo.n and able again Potter, well-known capitalist ot Bos- the untortunate sections suffered conWhew I misuse . of arms. Any case of misuse to seek further navul advice if neces- ton; Sir A. Maurice Low, tor many aiderably. The heavy winds which Wife (pJayfully)-Hness who this ts I wlll he determined by the orderly pro- sary before the final fixation. years American correspondent of Lon· ~used the damage in Utah were Husband (anxlousl.n- Edna 1 "These statesmen should further be don papers, and S. F. Kingston, vet· \bsent in Idaho, which accounted tor ceedings of the department and the Wife !furlonsly)-Edna 1 1 1 ~{)urts. I hope that the communities the ones to draw up for the world eran general manag~r for Florent :he difference in result6 from the Husband (qui(~kly)-Gue~ who this aiong the borcler wm do their best to the terms of the final agreement upon Ziegfeid.. lsI !torma ·NEWS REVIEW OF ·CURRENT EVENTS W P W L ~ J or V Makeslifo· Sweeter Too much to eat-too rich a diet- or too much smoking. Lots 'of things cause sour stomach, but one thing can correct it quickly. Phillips Milk of Magnesia will alkalinize the acid. Take a spoonful of this pleasant preparation, and the system is soon sweetened. 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