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Show EMEEY COUMTY IMOGEES XXVI. KO. 41. -- CASTLE DALE, UTAH, SATURDAY, JTXE 'IIS BE B1I SHI TO FOR 1, ltM- - Dismantling the Polar Airship CUTTING CXtt A TKAB 1 x OF ALFALFA HAY J Comes From Persia News Notes It i 'a a Privilege to Line in Utah .4'" Quality in alfalfa hay is measured largely by color and leanness. These 4RM B!LL IN SENATi TO MEET characteristics are given major conDErEAT ACCORDING TO Salt Lake City. Facts on the cansideration in hay grading. In addiFRESENT FORECAST tion to color and leafir.ess, the huy tomcto industry In Boxelder ning a'or Business Dwindles; Minor Matgrower should also be concerned in county for 1925 are contained In a the yield coupled with high nutritive fctatemtnt issued by R. II. Stewart, value. Theie facta can be realized Because county agricultural agent. by only the at cuitins proner time of exceptionally hiuh yields, the tomattrs Aie Now Celng Handled. and under proper conditions. curing Leaders Sie Nothing To to crop of Box Elder county last year txpeihrients in Utah show rather Help Congress , atracted considerable attention. The definitely that alfalfa should be cut when about h of the crop Is county sgent reports that the total in bloom in order to Drod-.ioovwul acreage of the Perry Canning com(Alfalfa which has put forth hr.y.. con pany, which operates in the county, of Adjournment ffashinston. new shoots from the crown should be "or Ihe s- ason of 1925 was 173 acres, fess by the end of this month was cut without regard to Woom.) Cutting a total tomato production . of with the eely predicted Monday by party at thus time, If cured properlv, pro 2070 tons, or an average of 15.43 tons Lders in the two house. With the duce hay with the maximum amount '.a; the acre. This production brought of farm relief legislation likely to of digestible nutrients. 'he growers a total of 131,994.68, an Hay growers should avoid cutting decided this week and the French too early except in case of severe in average of 185 per acre. M settlement put into the distant festations of weevil or the presence sea iu Oprden. Receipts in the sheep diviij'ure, tne leauers owing of large quantities of grass weeds, as i sion at the Ocden Union stockyards congress here. this lessens both the acre-yiel- d of hay Limitation of debate on the farm bill and the feeding value. On the other Mou&iy passed the 50,000 mark for the senate will become effective hand, if cutting is delayed until full the month to date, which presages an This picture, just received from Teller, Alaska, shows a member of the with expectations of a bloom or later, while the yield of hay h Tuesday, unusually heavy traffic in spring than Thursday. De- - per acre might be, slightly larger yet crew of the Norge standing beside the partly dismantled airship. After Its lambs, in the opinion of L. F. Whit-lock- , ite not later the becomes woody and lowered flight across the North pole from Spitzbergen the Norge was taken apart for lat of the pending bill is forecast des- in hay general manager. feeding value. shipment to the United States. the efforts being made to modify Color, aroma, and leafiness are seOgden. The city board of education cured only by proper curing. Alfalfa provisions. has authorized the construction of a After the vote on farm relief, the hay cannot be cured In the swath and new school building to cost $70,000, It also has twenty-tw- o listeners stood spellbound and the sate probably will take up the Dill possess thene qualities. They are ob- Industries. the fiist unit of what will eventually only by curing in the windrow churches, not including Iatterday clerk of the meeting in his absorption fctiio bill, with a view to action early tained It will have infail- - be a large structure. or and as Alfalfa became cock. saints should be others inanimate his raked and occupying halls pencil icit week. That will about clear the to windrows or cocked as soon as pos- we do. Hence, considerable religion ed to record the inspired words as eiht classrooms, with a combination jeaate calendar, except for the rivers sible after it is cut. The cocks should there for those who will have itt they fell from the lips of the man of auditorium and gymnasium. It will be ki harbors bill, which the commerce not be so large that on individual in Galesburg has a like population of the hour, and all that is now had of erecte-on Park avenue, between Umittee is expected to report early pitching cannot take the entiro pile number and color jnd is the county that wonderful lost speech are snatch Twenty-sixtand Twenty - seventh i in one forkful; otherwise, many of seat of Knox county, where is located es of it as they are remembered by the streets. the week. in handling. the celebrated Knox college and other only two surviving men who were preA determined fight on a number of the leaves areis lost allowed to dry rapidly, colleges. It has several trunk line sent when it was delivered. Salt Lake City. With a loud but hay revisions of the waterway bill .is as When I am having a delightful time out brief bombardment of it does when dried in the swath, railroads over which pyss some thirty thunder, a gratefereatened, and whether a rote can be the leaves being much finer and through maid trains daily. ,It is a here in this wonderful work in which ful and cooling rainstorm swept over Irced is regarded now aa somewhat I where miscellaneous am the time worth of engaged, being better provided for the evaporation distributing point Salt Lake last Thursday. The ubtful. water, dry much more quickly" than! cars from sundry points are made up and money put into it.. About one storm was Valley of much rejoicing cause the To get best 'into definite trains to given points. hundred miles west of here and in Upon reconvening Tuesday, after an the stems and fall off. so evtensive here that many this state is Carthage and Nauvoo among farmers, whose crops were beis Traffic be cured should the dis-o3slowly hay bended lay-ofresults, the house will and largely in the shade as this avoids switch engines are used to accomplish which I expect to see on my return ginning to show a need for moisture. of a couple of election contests keep in operation trip home. It i said that from a city bleaching and produces a rather- , the work and are bd then turn its Salt Lake City. In spite of the need attention to a,nuni tough hours daily. It of 20,000 when the saints were driven condition in the hay which re- the full twenty-fou- r kr of minor measures while waiting tains the leaves. This condition is 19 one place to get your money's worth from it, Nauvwo has dwindled to a vil- of rain in most localities throughout lor the appropriations committee to affomnlished best bv curlne in the in sleep when you get used to It. It lage of about 700 people and that no the state the crops are reported to be is said Dr. Gale founded the city and railroad 'enters it, neither any paved in excellent condition according to windrow or even better in the cock. tag out the final deficiency bill. the college, hence Galesburg is both highway. Frank Andrews, federal agricultural The election contests are those of a college and a railroad town as well My health has been exceptionally Sacre- W. Bailey, Democrat, Repagainst a sick moment since . statisticisi. The winter wheat acres las a manufacturing town in a small good, hardly seen is at estimated 149,309 age I'fntative A. H. Walter, Republican. MISSIONARY WRITES way. It also has some twenty chur- leaving ' home. Wje are very much from which $2,731,000 bushels are ex the Twentieth rushed and lack time to finish all we ches. Pennsylvania dis- Peoria too has a mixed population would like to accomplish and there- pected to be harvested. The acreage tict, and Don H. Clark, independent OF CITIES VISITED of about 100,000 and is the county fore hope my many friendsasat home- this year is 6000 acres, larger than publican against Representative Ed- personseat of Peoria county. Its county court will also receive this letter 1925. An estimated yield of 62,000 'irds. Democrat, of the First Georgia house seems smaller than in either of ally to them. My address is 712 N. bushels of rye are expected to be harstrict. The elections committee has the other two cities. Perhaps it is an Glendale, Peoria, Illinois orted unanimously in favor of the This state has an elevation of about vested from the 5000 acres planted. Elder O. Sorenson jr., short term older building and the others haie the cumbrents. field 600 to Central the states modern of times, moi? missionary fet, making it almost one mile j Mt. Pleasant. Work was started advantage Mian oil leasing and aviation bills of labor, who has since returned to Tn(a city has a large Union station lower altitude than that of Cstle Dale. Monday on a ground squirrel poison-- ' Dale after a very ;,ut no important through line Dale. ill occupy the house through Friday his home in Castle ing by farmers and range - of labor, favored us road. periodThanking you for the Progress and land campaign Being located on the Illinois en another three-darecess is like- with a owners in this vicinity. The area very interesting letter bearing river, it has much freight traffic by for your courtesies, I am, sincerely to be taken. to be poisoned covers approximately . on his experiences and we are repro- - boat nnd the river is to be dredged your friend, O. SORENSON JR. three townships, beginning south and ducing the same below as a very inter- - for the larger freight boats on the east of Spring City, covering a strip Filipino Papers Protest Bill esting and comprehensive writeup on Mississippi to get through . to thea section of the country with which Great Lakes. Arriving here so reof valley and mountain land about six of our readers are familiar -- Ed.) cently, I am not familiar with the ex- Manila. miles wide and extending north elgh Filipino-owneMyton. One nursry has dUmi-90newspapers fewThe letter follows: tent of its manufacturing, but it Is ce unanimous fruit trees this spring in th teen miles to what is known as Crookopposition to the bill Although about 200 miles from 3ajj that Peoria w;js once a city of ortuced Friday bv ReDresentative .basin. It is reported that th: ed Creek. This area comprises nearly Uintah Ltan in a little been has is there which spot distilleries changed home, ton. New York, which would estab-will set out eommsrei,. 70,000 acres of land. In places where I whom farmers reside some lines. to ty other where people entirelyt?) a separate Each of these cities has a large - orchards this season. Climatic cond. squirrels are prevalent, some Joggs government for the is-'- know ind love for their high ideals of Mindanao, where I am thankful my nome is brary which is a convenience and a tions are believed favorable for thi. will extend down Into valley lands and Phillippine islands. and for the one who resides there and wonderful source of information to production of ' excellent fruit In thi; fields and The Bacon bill organizing a sep-v.- where deep thoughts center with the people. The largest one is at government for Mindanao Sulu much adoration. part of the etate. w Price - Following the monthly meetThat place 1 Galesburg, it being three storres high permanent protection of the last at 5 a.m. when leaving, trrere for anj, I think, a little longer than one j Ogden. The canning of peas will ing of the Carbon county commissionsited on December 14,1925 0f tne States, if enacted into a law, Salt Lake City lots in Castle Dale. Theste i he un(jer way in northern Utah ami ers, little donbi remains that the aid kill the Filipino's faith in j for my final departure for this mis- - iibraries seem to be well patronized, Weber county center ot county will match federal aid money wrica. The Phillippines Herald sion on December 16. Leaving Salt Two generations back there wre ( Particularly the industry, within a few with about $55,000 to provide road imcanning "tbo Bacon, bill is a camouflage Lake City over the D. & R. G. W. rail- only eight small frontier houses where I v provements In Carbon county. The came ana our lanaiora j uaj-nttf.zi', ;h j'eoriaus now stanas, real design which is to way at 4:3.u s p.m., i dui commissioners announced. Thursday were favorassociation came wnen nis ;, iamer that "(ion country pa5K4"s tells ce iUndanao Sulu under complete through Price after 9 p.m. to the proposition of coninclined a of Indians ably here from France group through Mrol of the rubber and other big the new Castlegate-NolaNo observations were made until camped where Peoria county court structing smess interests. Our people will the next morning when we. were fly- - house now stands. Attached on the Old Forst To !e Indian Hospital highway and also the Big Springs fept Bacon's bill as an insult udou ing up Eagle River canyon "through southwest corner of this courthouse Wash. Plans for convert- bridge. Yakima, h essence of national unity." the Rockies," darting through the- ja a bronze tablet marking the time ing United States governmentbuild- Price. Two more carloads of wool tunnel at Tennessee pass, and shoot- and nlace of that historical debate , . TV , C ; film ml).. were shipped out of Price this week down the. Royal Gorge of the.i.PtWeen Abraham Lincoln tnd Ste-- i ing English Strike when thev were od- - ! from here on the Yakima Ind.an res- the .Te.rpnilah-WiliiaAspect More Intense rior,ri r.nvnn nt the Arkansas to'the niien a Tinno-icompany of Bosbridge, where the train ponents for th presidency of the ervation, into a tuberculosis sanitar- ton, Mass. This wool was contracted Hanging London. sixium for the 12,000 Indians of Wash ' England's civil wars con-au- e stopped for ten minutes while the United States back in the early in the season. to rage Implacably and fiercely. Passe.igers viewed nature's sublimity ties. And back a few Paces on tire ington, were announced here recently early genius, the SOuth sde of the building stands an by C. H. Lipps, northwest Indian cor;l owners made overtures to ind man's engineering Spanish Fork. A heavy electrical adora- - impressive monument depicting the 16 visited this vicinity Thursday. storm Brsd-M. R. miners at the besinninff of the spell holding us voluntarily in and supervisor, tion and admiration. And then we horrors of t'nat fratricidal Civdl war. agencies fell In torrents for a short rain The service construction Indian enginley, p in the hope that negotiations wfcnt on to Pueblo, where we involun- is a tronzfe Also at Bloomington F'Rht be and then the rain turned to hall .T e a to A time, establish is eer. It Linour proposed reonpnpd tablet marking the place where tarily waited many long hours for 'ok of the the downpour. miners' union, with his Snnt? Fe train to bear us to Chicago, coin delivered his memorable lost dairy farm and poultry plant in con- Wfnd accompanied Considerable damage was done by Utoinary trucnlpTicp has rlpnniinred where it arrivetl Saturday morning, opeech. Lost, because, it is said the nection with the Institution. . beating down the pea crop, now '"iJoyer8 ror addressing an tion to President Herbert Smith observed m that ready for the harvest. ths union instead of to himself. ieven the Missouri ana Myton. Maurice Housecroft, chief rfverB ror we paHged ovlsr them in the 1 announced that "not a penny i nlg.ht ana they were not seen. Part bridge designer of the state road comthe rui v pud not- a mini, to nn tha ..f , a cum r,f k'ntiaaii wna seen In the mission, has announced definite plans -- II frmcARl f3?" was Btill the Irreducable mini- - 'day time, but it was "just Kansas." N fffWHA7'5 ALU for the construction of four bridges in "UIn of At Chicago wo met Chester u. van ihe miners' position. How-Uintah and Duchesne counties bef'er. the big four on each side met .Buren. formerly of Orangeville, and tween Duchesne rnd Vernal. . nrmi,riv nrin- Jl made no l"ut progress, and the confer of tne ornery oiane nuciu;. Myton. Tourist travel through the ee, ending in heated words, left the (Cipal Mr. Van Buren was plying His ousineas Uintah basin over the Victory high"a'ion ra:her worse than before. to advantage and Dr. Beelejv was a way has begun. So far the larger noted memoer on the teaching staff ( eastward, many numbers Waho Air Field Is J of Chicago. of the University Satisfactory the winter them of spent having "in was At Chicago. I to; Palls. Idaho Following inspec-- n assigned are now on and , ar-1 in California, months i of ik. . i p.nnnminirion at which place i , . t to thir homes In the mid22 ana remained their way December rived field recently nrpsented to the I.. , v,i nc.u ; i tv dle western states. The different w Itu Marcn iu. ai our March 7, I was assigned to on thvre towns in the basin have suitable camp !0'''-' r. late of the army air service to Galesburg for six weeks and ing grounds arranged for the accom slt Lake City, launched nrelimin- - go at this then to Peoria and arrived modation of the tourists. tr stops toward the organl?ation of latter place on April 16th. Bloomington has a population of Spanish Fork. The local plant Of iin Ftlls Chapter of the National nil of composed people the Utah Packing corporation began 3yjWu ""onatitic association. Details con the county feat of canning the first peas of the season the formation of the chapter colors, andls Several lines of rail ning county. "8 bain- Friday. While a compoifrely small worked out hT Mr. Ravi and road pass through the city, the Chlca-- , was employed, it 18 expected thf force !"y Chai les F. v.. as tne a.) Dwlght, secretary of go and Alton (known 10 r :uls plant will be running at full blast be commerce chamber.. Lieu-j-aa- has its shops there employing about (o manufac3,'uOO men. several the end of the week. Peas are fore has It Schroeder, who expected to American the establishments, maturing rapidly and a good crop if "8 shortly for Akron, Ohio, to enter turing Snow The new warshouse of the expected. toBiercial aviation, found the site Foundry and Furnace company. Corn Test, Funk's Palmer Dairy. and is completed. It is expected company OUt for tha l,a1 lanrllncr ffolrl Germinating and Soy Bean Oil plant, much a that larger force of women a s and advantage6usly located as which all employ many men, this year than be will employed worklight, water, telephone and coal mine a1 a. railroad station season. other several and miners, ooorution. ing fifty Vjr. one-tent- fc - :e 1 All Akber Klachlf, the honorary representative of the minister of commerce of Persia, who has arrived In the United States to attend the exposition In Phlladttl phla. Is 'oniity gk - h J -- I 6 ; ' . y d I 11- d 9 -- . uh-cr- n - 1 ---- FERBON -- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson visited with local relatives and friends a couple of days last week. Mrs. Nettie Hansen and daughter Ina are touring California and having a pleasant visit with relatives there. TWe are pleased to note that some of our young people from the camps have returned to their home again. Notable among them are Mr. and Mrs. Clive Killpack, Mr. and Mrs. Will McDonald, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl V.' Hills. The Birthday club had a special en- tertainment last Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Henry Thompson,, she having been one of the members before moving1 to Green Rlvier. A nice lunch with strawberries and cream was served at the home of Hannah . Ralphs. Mrs. Moroni Oveson and kiddles of Salina will make Ferron their home for the summer. Mrs. Edie Ralphs entertained the Birthday club Thursday. ' A lovely time was had and lunch was served at four o'clock with an unexpected treat served afterward. Thanks, Aunt Edie. iMr. and Mrs. George A. Pettey have received word of the graduation of their soninlaw, Ernest Baker, from the St. Louis, Mo., Dental college. The graduation exercises took place last Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Baker will return to Utah next month and the doctor will start his dental work soon thereafter. Mrs. J. II. Nelson entertained tho Social Sewing club a week ago. The afternoon was spent in sewing, after ' . . which a dainty lunch was served, also strawberries and cream. Mr. and Mrs. Loviendahl of Hiawa-- ; boity of their seven months-ol- d baby here for burial. The girls and boys who have been attending schools at different places have all returned home and we are glad to see them all so happy after another successful school year. Mrs. Cliff Jensen entertained the Cocial Sewing cluh Friday. A dainty lunch was served nt five o'clock and a good time enjoyed by all. tha brought the Ropi-otar- "Jj- - i"iu. Speeding the Parting Guest t o,i are-travel- un--J'- ns ' rauin.t Mo-Le- re-wa- wai-las- t CLEVELAND -- a was p celebrated day fitting Flag manner last Monday with the Sunday school in charge of the celebration. An excellent program was rendered i'i the morning with dancing in the afternoon and evening. Stokes, who Myrtle and Fllt-employed at the deaf and blind school at OKden, are visiting home folks for their summer Mica tion. . Miss Sydonia Johnson, who has been attending school at Salt Lake, returned home last week. Miss Leona Johnson, who hns I con teaching school in Nevada, has also returned home. Mrs. Carl Larson and Mrs. Sena Johnson have been visiting relatives in Salt Lake. Our local cream station under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Lltster is expected to be ready for aperation by Tuesday. Jane 22. Jhis new enterprise nhould be loyaly supported by the citizens of Cleveland and vicinity, as in time it will mean a great deal to the farmers. Last Sunday was geneological day and we certainly received a spiritual treat in listing to Elders O. J.A nder-son- ," Herbert Moffitt and Carl Berg. Mss Opll Lltster has gone to Provo, where she will spend the summer with D. D. Lamph and family. - |