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Show afcuiaBVBBTi OUR COMIC SECTION 1 News Notes I It's a Privilege to Live in Utah ! Along the Concrete D V 1 SWC 'W ' !i 1 , VVttL.1 RECKON iW1?? I ill HE'S LOST HIS TAIL "5 LIC-H-T HORSE SENSE IN OUR DRIVWsTP ff Jog. JfV"M Wa 4 M BUT THEM FELLERS M IfUU 'Wjt-U HAIN'T GOT ANY SENSE Wl ( ffK, i i -- BY-SU- M K f-3- 3P : BOISK Assurance has been given Idaho onion growers and shippers that Senator Frank K. iKdin! will mane every effort to indui-- I'resldent Coo lidge and the tarift romrnission to put an emergency tariff co onions, accord ing to a telegram received here by the chamber ol commerce in response 'o a message sent him asking for his cooperation. Road" in southern CtCDAK CITY I'tah, and the improvement program being cariied on, won the praise of E. C. Finney, asssiant secretary of the Mr. Finney is returning to Interior. Washington, U. C irnm Zion national park, where he vi3ited his son in la and daughter. Superintendent and Mrs. E. T. Seoyen. BLACK FOOT Farmers near the Fingal beet dump two miles northwest ol Aberdeen, have formed ;he Fingal Potato Growers' asocial ion. Officers of the association are as follows: President. H. L,. Lowe: secretary, Ben nionds. Other members of the new A. E. C. Johnson; manager, are. Otto G. Risser. R. J and Dick Slaugh. Ben C. Johnson. Jackson Mctihey, A. E. McClyomnds. H. L Lowe and L. H. Phillips. McCiv-organizatio- n Contractors A. G. Voung & Co., who have the contract for building the road from Duchesne to Dead Ox fiat, nine and three-quaters miles, are making god progress, having completed the grading of abo-i- t half the distance. The rock crusher will be in operation this week. The contractors are making every effort to finish the project before winter. SODA SPRINGS Members of the Caribou County Hampshire Sheep club are to have an exhibit t'l their sheep in Del Panting building, Soda Springs, The county commiisinners recently. have shown that they are backing the IH'CHFSNE r J i j ggggdT-- . (Copyright, W.N.U.) . I . L DP ALL . a f1. , I1 - .. . r hv NLSITV ml . This AGTiCLE -- - rr ,vc rr.Trf-TocuE sSsw. 3" W w ek on F? DftV OF THE TwCO OQ FOLSI2TU 7 MCfeen'S vGiL.Tne fcgJafr. -- J ll And So, "On the Third or THE FEATHERHEADS w Uf 'w.tm yjrjp- C It Fourth" isp mp cci iv PHONE .AUQA MK5&S STTnTrTI viiimi ? I MUSl BACK-- n7f.M,i,.-,,V V ' II X ' club work by offering premiums for The the five classes to be shown. First, 3; prizes will be as follwos: second, $2; third, $1. Ribbons will be given to the fourth and fifth winners. HEBER CITY Opening of the upper Provo river highway extending between Kamas and Mirror lake Wednesday was announced )y E. C. Shepherd, supervisor of the Wasatch forest. The work of completing the road which was done entirely Jrom forest funds as a forest development project, has taken five years. The road was built to make accessible a great stand of timber. Noxious weeds are not BOISE con- fined to any one cou.it.v or section of r AlLSET.FANNV- ?- "oThetuiqooi2 fouCTmdav ; IV of " WFEENS CV4 FELIV. ITS THE rgfgi M undeqTme pcunes, l AiYOU GET uP TmiSHmeJ P'Ce tf A ".Sg r SILENCE fLf--- 1 -- g;.rr'lj' '1Qti, 3WWHEW 6E Idaho, according to C. B. Ahlson. Field Agronomist and State Seed Comrnis sioner. of the University Extension Service, who has been conducting weed control demonstrations through out the southern and eastern part of the state. The four most persistent perennial weeds: Morning glory. Can ada thistle, white top or hnary cress and Russian knapweed - are present in a majority of Southern Idaho The patches vary in size counties. from a square rod to a considerable acreage. ' merSALT LAKE chandise to the approximate value of $H25.O00,000 was produced in 196. and during the year Utah industrial work ers received more than $50,000,000 in wages. AMERICAN FALLS- - Plans for the dedication of the American Falls dam and reservoir, second largest artificial body of water i. America and com pleted at a cost of $3.0no.OOO. have been completed, and. will occupy the entire day on Septemhei 28. TREMONTON "I feel sure that the coming session of congress will pass an appropriation of $350,000 for the construction of dyke necersary to make the Bear River bay one of the great bird preserves of the country." David H. Madsen. state fish and game commi8ioner, said Wednesday on re turning from a trip to. the northwest where he attended a national confer ence of fish and game commissioners of the eleven western states. ROISE Bids will be received here September 30 for the construction of two concrete bridges each twenty feel long, on the old ')iegon trail highway north of Payette, the bureau of high ways announced. The estimated cost ot the two bridges, which will span ir rightion canals is $6000. PROVO Thousand." of people from every section of the county visited '.he county fair. From early in the morn in" the crowds began to arrive ani continued throughout the day. Our ins most of the afternoon the auto traffic to the fair became so great tiro University avenue south of the rail a one-waroad crossing bec-in- e rnad Utah-brande- BORIS Now Everybody Scream FINNEY OF THE FORCE I, Pan V2 J 1 . S ijV PAN TmS NAN VISION BUT MV it ThU& 15 jFvES SHUm 11 'pgpji iyrrj So ALRlGrfT-ilifl- il view WAS rAoSSTPuCl'fO.Slli P I'llHllV III V1 jJ"I IHIFS ! TWAS Sit2-G- lo "iii'tsy SiB-l- lll IIJI Vl The SAFETy FI2ST STiCKELfSS OM MVy j l jji H j hH'tfi'l 'ff' j&ErM "'j BOISE- - Producers of H i JfflXj Hi variegated al falfa seed in the province of Ontario. Canada, will have a negligible quail tity o! seed for export (his year. S Welch, roniniMsioder of agriculture announced from advices furnished him during his recent trip to Minneapolis. CALDWELL Contracts and recf.r i uhle agreements or the landowners of the Black Canyon irrigation district art now available for u.ie. Work by the government on the project, inclining the construction of the propos (I Dead wood dam on he Payette river. Kill not be cornuieio'ed until after lid per cent ol the land In the district ivim bei-tcontracted lo the government, to ihe contract submitted n (lie landowners recently by the recl.i niation attorneys. A formal cleit!,ii for ratification of the conducts will be hold Friday, Septtmber 30. 'Spend $10 end make $100" value of or The many a housa idling renting has been increased tenfold by a little decorating. For wall decorating there is nothing quite so It is easy to good a KINO WALL FINISH. handle aid is very economical as well. Just mix with hot w ater and apply. Ic never laps, spots or streaks, even when ussd by nn inexperienced painter. For le?s than a dollar you can buy fe' enough to decorate an average si:ed freeroom. coiot Write toJjy for tiirae of de' nearct you nd chrt ihowtng 19 bsautitul colura to choose f:om. fib TH3 CHICAGO T7HITE LEAD a Oil. CO. 15ih S:. S. Wcitrra Chicago, 11!. A., 8C W ail Fstiisii R DISTRIBUTOR SALT LAKE GLASS &: PAINT CO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Has Lively Memory cf Blizzard Old-Tim- er Memories of the great lilizzard of South Dakota are still vivid in the mind of Jane's B. Lazear of Omaha, Neb., who was a national bank examiner at that time, according to the Kansas City Star. He had stopped at Pukwnna, S. D., on Isis return from exnmining a bank in n neighboring town and was warned by a hotel proprietor that u blizzard was on the way. "For eight days and nights, with the mercury from 13 to 45 below zero, I' acted as fireman in my room," related Lozear. "The snow was packed solid to the second story. Toward the last all I had to eat was dried apples. People in the town wore enabled to make visits to one another by tunneling under the snow next to the sidewalk. Snow was packed 40 feet deep ana so solid in some of ttie cuts that trains were run by tunneling under the snow. For 30 days trains were run like this. After the storm I drove from Pukwana to Mitchell over the top of the snow. The crust held the two horses, the sleigh and its load with ease. I made the trip of nearly 100 miles safely." 1SS8 in Benefit in Joy Giving When you once get started in joy giving, it's easy to keep it up. The fact that you give joy, brings candidates for your magic touch constantly before you. The returning benefits of having given joy keep you supplied with the means of joy giving. So you just Increase the , ever enlarging stream that through you ministers to your fellows. And your own joy increases with each new expression of habit your good will. The grows upon you and you would be perfectly miserable without the chance of helping others to happier days. It's real joy. Grit. Joy-givin- g Raised Trouble "So the Brow;ns have had a disagreement and separated. What was it about?" "She wanted to have her face lifted, and he insisted that it be the mortgage." A satirist tells the truth only for those with excellent perception. A man who has "inside information" Is usually pledged not to tell It. 4hhIh ut Home 'pur No expt'ru-nvvuiikmi. luc for unrnplH and full H. E. tiiHis, flux 33G. Oakland, Calif. Worlrt-wlit- a MISS1MJ I'KOi'I.E I.WATl-:ioiino tions; i iul $5 fllliin fee, Klve details you liavt ooncernin mussing party. A:ilo-NortlAmerican and Finance Co., 1055 Market St., Sun Francisco, Calif. Mmy or full tuiie. A1:iku:g Mt-n- . necessary. : ic TARS 300 MONTHLY. JlOO ntTdrd for utorU order. If you ran sell housu to hnuae In rural illstrieta, write for parHox J. Sycamore, Ohio. ticular AGENTS F ipj it t 5o-i- ,fi l:j linn, ti: Altert aanti for better brentaM 'Carnatiori Mush brings to your breakfast bowl all the flavor, fill the nutriment, of golden wheat fields. And does it in 5 minutes thanks to the , Albers process. Ask your grocer I W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 40-19- 27. By Bus to the Sphinx Within the shadow of the Sphinx 1,003 motor busses are now traveling back and forth, serving the population which formerly depended upon the camel. Motor vehicle equipment in Egypt consists of 8,801 private cars, 4,233 taxis and 1,533 trucks, in addition to busses. to Use Camels on Farm group of farmers near Kosthern, Saskatchewan, is planning to Introduce camels Into Canada for agricultural work. 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