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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH REIMS RESUMES BUSINESS AMID SHATTERED, VERDUN RUINS ITS BUT WELL CLEANED UP r i IT? is It f'J 1 m i 8 ! 11 - ft II &B i Wl UI r 'v--' Li LI jfrw-g-- " ' l" 1 41 4 - - jit f J "SO1 H rvr1 WW i fl..:.. .; on another. But It has not i Verdun, coc?.rary to the belief held by some, Is not a town with not one stone left the thrifty French, who are already findinj cleaned been has by up war. remains But what not rained by building their way to their homes to start life anew. Scene In one of the squares of Reims half a mile from the old and Imttered cathedral. Despite the fact that la the city Is In ruins, 50,000 Inhabitants have returned and once more taken up where they left off. CZECHS REVIEWED GERMAN BY PRESIDENT SWEDISH MASARYK r limlwS MP I'MlMkJiluMi LABOR LEADERS VISITING AMERICA ' !4 soldiers of Genunn descent, who formed a battalion in Italy and swore allegiance to feeing reviewed by 1'resldent Masaryk and General Pelle at Prague. Czecho-Slova- k SHE WILL MARRY "FLYING PARSON" WINS WESTWARD RACE ,.V Czecho-Slovaki- A SOLDIER tbI A ?X ft-- mill" VK 1 vx i. ' r 1 H It4 V! . I'M, K ai f.g x I. ' K , WJPMa 'mil r ' issi vN-'- n nioo OF D'ANNUNZIO INTO HUME iW RECRUITS IN FIUME 7, Miss Katherine Harding, daughter of the governor of the Panama canal zone and Mrs. Harding, is to marry Capt. William R. Deeble, U. S. A. He l imit n v Mnrnnnl rlio ilvmu n:rson. ' who won ine arinv itir riiL-- is at present stationed on a mine "from Mincola to San Francisco and started back to the Atlantic coast. His planter in the zone. mascot, Trixie, a captured German dog that accompanied him, also is seen. ENTRY D'ANNUNZIO GETTING , eslarn Newspaiwr V N These leaders of organized labor in Sweden have come to the United States to study labor and economic conditions here. Left to right they are : II. von Kock, Hjalmar von Sydow, Charles O. Johansson, Gunnar Huss, Miss Kerstln Hasselgren, Sigfrid Edstrom and Herman Linguist, the speaker of the Swedish Second congress. J, j , 4 imv,v. jJ. . . EGYPT NATIONALIST LEADER ss ? Big Men Good "Collector." When Henry Ford, John Burroughs and Thomas A. Edison were In Tilton, N. H., on a vacation trip, they joined the crowd at a Salvation Army meetlassie was ing just as a Salvation Mr. nhout to pass the tambourine. Edison gently took it from her hand and took up fne collection, getting unusually generous contributions from the townspeople, who recognized him. Seeing the tambourine full, Mr. Ford said : "Why don't you pass your hat now?" and Mr. Edison replied. "All right, Henry, if you'll start me off with I?oth Ford contribution." a good-sizeand Burroughs emptied their pockets then Into Mr. Edison's hat. So did Edison himself, and then he turned over to the Salvation Army a tambourine and a hat full of money just how much was not announced. Gabriele D Annunzio stanmng m his automobile in Flume addressing tlia troops that had been ordered to expel him from the city aud winLUig them over to his side, CAPITAL AND LABOR CONFERRING 4:7 Mohnmnied I'asha, leader of the Egyptian revolutionary party, who is now It; the United Mates seeking aid for his euuse. s m Air Liner With All Comforts. Trade Commissioner II. G. Brock, London, reports that upholstered armchairs on nluminum frames and m porthole beside each seat are leatures of the newest type of airplane liner turned out. The manufacturers claim that It Is the first of its kind. The newer liner can carry ten passengers in adf Utilizing Sun's Heating Power. dition to two pilots. The fuselage is 1 Many attempts have been made to water tight and will float In case of 1 utilize the heating power of the sun descent into water. The machine Is , I ' for engines, writes Charles G. Abbot, a tractor biplane, with two Rolls-Roycin the Youth's Companion. Eagle "S" engines of 350 horsepower " "IHIll AVat!etKMiUutiKg pumping plants have been run each ; it has a cruising speed of !)." Ji hn I). Rockefeller, Jr., discussing with Frank Morrison some of the experimentally on a large scale In Cal- miles an hour and a gasoline capacity ifornia, New Mexico and Egypt. In of 200 gallons, and can rise readily to problems of the industrial conference In Washington. The scene is the coseme solar-powe- r nference room of the plants the rays nre a height of 14,000 feet. building. concentrated on steam boilers by mirrors. In others the sun heats shalAccounting for Ancient Eggs. low pools of water with blackened BRIEF FACTS Mrs. Arrests for drunkenness in MiruieaP' Newlywed Our cook says bottoms, and the hot water is used to those eggs you sent yesterday were oils in June (wet) numbered 507. " or other run sulphur-dioxid- e In a new comb for drying the hair July (dry) the number was 132. quite old. engines. The great trouble is Grocer Very sorry, ma'am ; you see, a rubber bulb forces air heated by elecThe United States dirt'let attorney that the first cost of the large con- all the young chickens were carried off tricity in the handle through at Seattle has ordered criminal actl perforated W trivances for collecting solar heat and for the holiday trade, so the old hens teeth. against restaurants that charge the small efficiency of the engines op- are the Sociologists estimate that among cents a cup of coffee. only ones left to do the layerating within such narrow ranges of ing. every thousand bachelors there are For drawing horse temperature make solar plants a little Mrs. Newlywed Oh, to be sure! I thirty-eigh- t whereas mar- small gasoline tractor has been criminals, too costly to compete with othei 'ladu't ried men produce eighteen a thought of that! London vented that is steered from the tno ymwes of powr. seat wlUrhandles like plow, d If "fir " 1i n v- N e if Sun-pow- This, one of the first photographs to reach America from Flume since that :dty was seized by D'Annunzio, shows his triumphal entry and the Citizens cheering him. BITS OF INFORMATION York woman who died recently left her companion $75,000, her but- $3,500, and her chauffeur a $7,000 lutomoblle. Iceland baa been provided with a nvlreless station that receives dally ew8 bulletins from several European A New The department of etate announces that the American consulate at Spain, has been closed. Centipedes usually have 34 legs, but there are often species with as many as 100 or 200 legs. If it were possible to put all the land on the globe above water level In the Pacific ocean, only of Uw latter would be covered. h lawn-mowe- |