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Show Midvale, Utah, Friday, May 15, 1936 THE UTE SENTINE L PAGE TWO J.H.S. Teacher Amasses 4000 Biological Specimens Home of the Coolidges for Sale Twenty years of research was required by Mr. A. C. Jensen, Jordan High School teacher, to gather his more than 4,000 biological specimens. Included in the collection is a 25-pound deep sea crab the largest and perhaps only specimen of its kind in Utah. Mr. Jensen has travelled from Alaska to Mexico and the Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast ill his years of research His work has taken him into many of the most interesting sections of the American continent. All of the many species of plants, mammals, animals, reptiles and the relics of prehistoric tribes, found in the Cliff Dwellings of "The Beeches," which was the home of ex-President Calvin Cooliu~P and his wife, at Northampton , Mass., shown boarded up, and for sa!P. Mexico, are held in high esteem Mrs. CooHdge placed many of the furnishings on tbe au('tlon block. by Mr. Jensen. His collection is believed to be the largest and will be planted to cotton and workmost varied in the state outside for share croppers. The project the Capitol and L. D. S. church ed cooperativel y. It will cost $30, 000, Mr. Eddy is .engaged in raismuseums. A national survey of vocational ing the necessary money. Twenty education and guidance of Negroes families will be tried on the ven- ·wm be conducted in 192 urban and ture this year, Each family will rural communities in thirty-three have its individual home though states and the District of ColumA cotton picking machine has owned in common. Personal ef- bia, according to an announceme nt been devised by two men, .John D. fects . will be owned individually. by Dr. John W. Studebaker, U. S. and Mack D. Rust, that will pick Each householder will have his Commission er of Education. The chosen from as much cotton as from 50 to 10.0 own one-half acre for raising veg- communities were men can pick. The inventors best- etables. Supplies will be bought tate to market their machine for cooperativ.el y. fear that in the south it will deMore than three-fourth s of the moralize that labor whose sole dependence in some sections is the land in the United States is sloping land subject to soil erosion. picking of cotton. Negro Education Survey HERE AND THERE various parts of the United States by the National Technical Advisor-y Con1mittee for the Negro sur· vey projecvt with a view to obtaining a true cross-section of N egro population and of vocational ; duc.::tion · problems prevalent in j 0ur country. Dr. Ambrose Caliver, U. S. Office of Education Specialist in Education of Negroes, and Prof. H. L. Trigg, Supervisor of Colored High Schools in North Carolina, on leave ,are directing th ~ survey, Dr. Studeb aker stated. LOO K BEL OW Wild Greens Appetizing I Many homemaker s add vadety to their spring and summer meals by making use of various palatable nutritious greens found growing wild. They are very easy dishes to prepare and provide appetizing meals. Dandelions, dock, water cress, and wild lettuce are the usual l!ltandbys, while many cooks include sorrel, poke and pigweed. greens in an uncovered kettle for guard against overcookink . Co o ~· as short a time as possible. The idea being to make them tender and yet have them remain firm.· ~- The Greatest Auto~nobile Ever built in the LOW PRICE FIELD Sold on the convenient 1y Low Ford V -8 plan by--- WM. D. PEITY MOTOR CO., INC. PET~YVILLE, UTAH A recent dust storm in OklahoPhone: Mid. ma in one day whirled 397,000 I 8750 South 37 or 291 State Street acres of land six and two-thirds _ _ _ _ _ _~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .. ... inches deep into the air. 1 • A carnival fat woman weighing 745 pounds gave birth to a -pound 10 ounce daughter .9 SPRING CLEARANCE lD Shreveport, Louisiana, recently. The father weighs 305 pounds and an uncle weighs 432 pounds. The child's mother weighed 18 pounds at birth and 100 pounds at one year. When she was two years old she weighed 136; 185 at 3 and 502 at 18. Because her legs could not · support her weight she was six years old before she could walk. In February the Interstate Commerce Commission ordered all railroad;;; to lower their passenger fares beginning June 2, to two cents a mile on coaches and three cents in Pullmans. These fares have prevailed for some time on all but eastern roads where the charge is 3.6 plus Pullman surRecently eastern roads charg ~ . a3ked that application of the order be held up while a compromise schedule of 2% cents a mile for coaches and 3 cents for Pullmans is t r ied. The full fare cut according to eastern. roads would result in an annual reduction in revenues amounting to $27,500,000. As a result of conditions of the share croppers which he saw on a trip through the south and which he described as peonage, serfdom, terror and violence, Sherwood Ed-dy. Y. M. C. 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