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Show Emery Ha TOLCMSUIrX HIT 44. CASTLE DALE, UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY 10, APPROVES IMS LIAMENT AFTER DIVORC GAINING FAVOR t ST" ML May Cross Ocean in Strange Craft SsYf--1 rr"TrftPTvnrrri-r-T--rr-rT----- ?mI Tm3 PeDartment of Com mwpd an nounces that, according to the returns received, there were 5.68S marriages performed in Utah during the year 1925. as comcared with 5.208 in 1924. representing an increase of 4 SO, or 9.2 per cent. asro During th venr 19?K Ihr-r1.029 divorces era ri ted in the stutp as compared with 837 in 1924, represent ing an increase or isz, or Z2.S ptr cent. The estimated population of the state of Utah on July 1, 1925, was 503.868. and on Julv 1. 1924. 494:373 On the basis of these estimates, the number of marriages per 1,000 of the Donnlntinn was 11.3 in 1925. as To cross the Atlantic In this strange apainst 10.5 in 1924; and the number t. of divorces per 1,000 of the population craft, a Catumaran was 2.04 in 1925, as against 1.69 in Is the dream of C F. Wilmer. seven 1924. Duchesne county, shows the of Kansas City, Mo., who left heaviest increase In the number of the sea when nineteen. Ships of all divorces nvarly three times as many, sorts have been his hobby for years, in 1925 over 1924 while Emery and the new- - craft was evolved, a county shows more than double the .houseboat with dual hulls. Two gasnumber in 1925 over 1924. oline engines drive the paddle wheel. Th? number of marriages perform The craft can accommodate eight pered and the number of divorces granted were reported by the county crerk sons, Is 45 feet long and 15 feet lu of each, county. The figures for 1925 the beam. At the right is Mr. Wilnier. nre nreliminarv and sublect to correc tion, but are reproduced below for a few cf the nearby counties. Divorces Marriages County rm-if- T News Notes to Liv in o Privilege sir IA Overcome by Peacm Offering, or by Cemnt? Utah o wmidable Array of Opposing Mem bers Ready to Precipitate Attack; M. Fordieu Is Absent From List of Opposition I GJO A i SHARK GOD'S WRATH OF LITTLE MOMENT 6 RATE GUI NING MARRIAGE RAiTE Ml1 GOES TO PAR- NANCE PROGRAM COUMTY Hawaiian natives prophesied calamiw hen ground was broken IB Octoty characteris What Salt Lake Ciy. ber. 1909, for the construction ol Fearl ised as the worst flood In the history America's strongest naval staI.nibor, disaster the of Davis county, excepting whore of the island of Ouliu, on the tion, Of August 23, 1923. occurred between near the city of Honolulu. For their af5 4 o'clock Monday and the hours of on the site selected cloudburst originat- legends Bald tbut ternoon, when a ing on the Wasatch mountain divide ast of Kaysville swept down the can of the yonB leading from either side summit and caused a property danmge estimated at nearly $15,000. Mvton The Uintah basin rs ex-- i for the immense dry dock wore the caves in which the shark god one lived. Their belief was based on the presence of numerous sharks la the vicinity. When, on February IT, 1913, the ImY mense coffer dam collapsed, the natives financial M. Callaux's plan, Paris. ..... In a Itwlttotflnl frtliVMlltlnn Of fancied that the shark godliaa avenged mhich the essential elements or the unusual proportions this year, accord- - himself for the desecration of his tem- was ap- iperU' report are utilized, u Ing to impressions gamereu m a jie. me construction, company m nvpd by the cabinet xuesaay. of the naval works believed that cent meeting of the ex!cutive commit- - j of the friends of 11L in the opinion Char-Ft. at Duchesne, event of tee the faulty engineering rather than one of he government, be accepted by the i mo me ancicni ismuu guu ot les.WalKer myton, iwi'iur president ilamber. industrial convention, presided at the Mh for the collapse, and requested auThR Dlan involves ratification of the Reports were heard from thority to proceed with the project. meeting. Lnerican debt accord and settlement of the program, publici- The opposition of the natWea was so the chairmen W Prance's debt to Great Britain, a were ty, grounds' and finance committees. strong that ninny conferences fceaw increase In Import duties, fi-are the before held Navy dvpartmeit this dates year convention The Lncial readjustment of various deA.'i'ce j agreed upon the plan which ha August 4, 5 and 6. increased production and been developed. tartments, , orchard-istsboth by the governSalt Lake City. That Utah When work boj'im Mt w in December, Lent and the people. save for a few exceptions, are the natives, believing that 1314, orthe subject is brought before not keeping their apple aud peach uiiii'sier wag Inevitable, did whut LWhen the margin in favor of the chards up to a point where they can 1925 1924 1925 1924 avert It, and retained a could to they ac-high-gradand Lvftrnment may bo large or small, ' be depended upon for 33- 42 182. 204 or prlentesR. They "kahuna" female 1 17 stable crops annually, is the conten- helieved she possessed the ability to 52 40 Any ma- - Duchesne cording as the debute turn. com4 9 57 65 tion of Harden Bennion, state jority will be regarded as sufficient, j Emery i oppense the wrath of the ahark god 1 1 14 14 missioner of fxrHcnltur. "Instead, we by making offerings, and engaged her however, in view of the fact that! Grand 61-501 2521 2068 nre allowing them to overbear under to conduct her rites on the shores of there is no party or coalition able to Salt 2 4 14 11 1 3 at favorable conair.ons, thus glutting the Pearl harbor during all the time that the 'ominate the situation present if," 8 14 116 102 market with Inferior fruit when they the dry dock was being reconstructed. time. 9 11 71 70 i ' 1 A do product and causing them to go bar-re- n In the spring of 1910 all was In readiof talent iajutah A formadable array 17 46 394 388 8 13 Ten .Wayne the succeeding year," he com- ness for the release of the water from iaed up against the cabinet.. ments. of the new dock. This was regarded aa deputies, including the leaders thej A Hawaiian foreHie- - supreme test. Socialist and Communist parties have ' committee Vernal. The executive a white on fi man sacrificed the nnounced interpellations pig and white PIONEER PLANS of the Uintah basin industrial conwith prayera shark to the god, chicken nancial problem, while seventeen more has practically completed j vention dock are registered to take part in the 'debfor the fourth annual ses and supplications that the dry DAY OBSERVANCE be spared. held at ate, among them the leaders of the to be sions of the convention The pumping began. It waa noticed Young Turks ," of the Radical party. Fort Duchesne on August 4, 5 and 6. a muddy streak arose In the wato whom the Briand-Caillaucabinet that is of C. W. Walker president Myton in furnishto bands Join With four within the docks. The Hawalluns ia far from ter as well as the acceptable, and F. A. Gross of Fort Duchesne la ing entertainment and' amusing and that the shark god wna insisted then leaders fo the moderate and conservat- worthwhile with of convention, the ice president sports for everybody to break 4wb the " . - , ive groups. .. E. Peterspu, Ray E. Dillman, W. A. again attempting young and old Castle Dale's coming through the basin. structure boring by M. Tardieu, who "on Tuesday Mrs. Jane celebration of Pioneer day promises Paxton, Campbell Ditster, mm pumped water of foot As last the everbefore unexat to outdo anything the cabinet by hia Murray, George E. Phillips, Mrs. out the remains of an immense shark will dances Also, big pected intervention, demanding that if tempted locally. George A. Harrison and J. A. Cheney were revealed on the bottom of tho hn eivpn both the night of the 24th delay were accorded the government, other members of the executive comand naturally the Hawallans bepreceding, with good it should not be utilized to negotiate and the night mittee. Johnny Victor and William dock, in attendance both nights. orchestras lieved that It was the god which had a foreign loan, ia absent from the list Further particulars will We. ready tor! Wash, Indians, comprise the committhe first dock. The bones destroyed to the tee in charge of Indian paritcipation were distributed among tho members surprise of the general public. publication next' issue. He was expected to lead the assault The committees havi'.ng tire, celebra in the convention. of the construction crew as souvenirs. tion in hind are as follows: oa the government. Necessities of life come high 'in the newly discovered gold field in the I ' Salt Lake Formal recommendation Engineers who have studied both General Carl Bott, chairman; ...... .1 A ., California desert. This photograph was made In a "cafe" where, as the signs .. njjucnssue-ttunesai-- o r..l!-- . Olivia Clair, tne first and second dry docks have ' C. the Mills, mat cems. 25 Harvey water Snow, of iuu, a cup 400 Persons Die In Earthquake show, dinner costs from $5 up and i distance of forty-fivbe includ V. W. Brady, Eda Larsen. miles, Inclined to scout tho efforts of Mrs. been A Padang, Sumatra. More than 400 Vlrvlann Vera Snow. cnwto ed in the 7 per cent federal aid system the priestess In appeasing the shark persons were killed in a fresh earth- Cecil E. G. N"ephi Wllliam of highways was made by the state god, and to credit the success of the quake which wrecked several buildi- Snow. , road commission Thursday at a meet- second work to the fact that the presW. W. Mr. and Mrs. ngs at Fort Dekock. The inhabitants of ,Program ' ing attended by all three members of ent basin has a concrete thickness were nanic stricken. Fort Dekock is Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Tally Evans, had dock chief the while collapsed R. 16 Browning, the commission, Ira feet, i Claire Hunter, Evan Wilberg, Dagmar a half day's journey by rail or about of the commission, and B. J. a base of only 8 feet. Carol Jorgensen, Olivia engineer Williams, 7W" of miles from Padang, the capital Clair. Finch, district engineer of the federal Sumatra. Less than 100 ' Europeans Eda Larsen, Hector bureau of public roads. It is under- - j Advertising ha. their residence in Fort Dekock. Peterson, Floyd Jorgensien, Edna D. Ocden. The city board of education tood that Mr. Finch will concur In the radancr is a citv of 100.000 population Williams. authorized the construction of a recommendation. (has r. flf whom 2000 Finance A. D. Keller, U T. Hunt-pare Europeans. A week new school building to cost 70,000r P"psp11 Snow, E. M. Crawford, D. Myton Sumsion & Clyde, contrac- the firjit unit of what will eventually shook ago Tuesday an earthquake S. Williams. tors, who are building the Sumartra. It is estimated that at It will have be a large structure. Parade Carl Bott, of the federal aid road, unit least 200 persons who were killed in combination a with Hanclassrooms, eight Pioneers Bertrude Wjinters, have located their camps near Myton auditorium and gymnasium. It will be the town of Paniang which was de nah D. Peterson, Menie Elder, Har- and have a force of men and trucks at erected on Park avenue, between " vpv AT ills. stroyed last week. work grading the roadbed through the Twenty-sixtrepre Moffitt, Mrs. Maysie and Twenty seventh pioat3 repCarl town. Berg, Mutuals; the senting, streets. Briand Wins First Round the 'Sunday school; Clara Price. Two more carloads of wool Salt Lake Decision to continue enParis M Rriand's new cabinet, the resenting Wifkman. reDresntmsr the Primary, forcement of the Utah plant and Insect were shipped out of Price this week tenth that he has formed, was pre- Viola Zwahlen, representing the Re company of Bos nnrantine. desnite the fact that the the Jeremiah-Williasented to the chamber of deputies and lief society. The Handcart Hyrum Rasmussen, Hec- - i supreme court of the United States re- - ton, Mass. This wool was contracted received a vote of confidence. ministerial declaration, the essential tor Petersen. Joneph Zwahlen. eently held that the law of a north- early in the season. ImVant' Edward Snow", Bradford man to mat oi state western similar feature of which is the stabilization of j Jimmie Jffs, and was uncoiisuiuuuiiai, wu .!.nr1 ofi the franc, invnlvinz ratification of in and Allies Jensen, To Aid Lumber Trade j Merril Johansen. and Byron the r, terallied debt settlement, was read and quarterly meeting of the state Dora Seely, iJeah Decorating board of agriculture, which was Just the premier demanded that interpella-lon- s Milton Judd. I.avt'na Shiner, Cora j on finncial situations should be Larsen, Bradford Jensen. adjourned. LOST On road between Price and postponed for the one week. Ogden All previous records in the umbrella The question was made one of confi- Huntington, a 7x9 green to S. R. of sheep were broken this handling Reward if returned dence and M. Briand's wishes were tent. j which was bombarded and partially destroyed month at the Ogden union stock yards. Castle Pale, Utah, (adv.) Reims The cathedral, Johnson, commet by a vote of 292 to 130, with 100 ho tho rwmnna dnrlnir the World war. Is now being restored with money Receipts were more than 120,000. 1925. of a June for deputies absent or not voting. Thus ! with shows 39,000 Sr. This 17 pared photograph TKMI'LK KXCUnsiOX JUI-presented to France by John D. Rockefeller, 'he new government has obtained a view of the temporary roof over the north transept, looking trom uie norm Salt Lake Maintenance of. highlease on life until Tuesday next, when The 1926 excursion to the Manti tower. in the state cost J63.503.88 durways the financial question temrle, annually undertaken by the, according to the monthly June, ing will' will be debated. stake genealogical organization, statement of the disbursement of road be the week of July. 19, this year, with funds Issued by John E. Holden, state , ior part or tne caravan . Carmen Strike In Two Cities ! auditor. The report also shows that JU1V II, ior ttu New York. The subway motormen t ft mtle west of the polnt of $7415.96 was spent for administration day ranip snd switchmen on the interborough ;R!(1,ey rjdge , on the Orangeville-Eph- -' and $12,370.12 for equipment during ...... llnAB Wftnt Tnnt J m J mu..n ntrcn.Cnn fl V Oflmnl the month. Total amount spent on on strike at 12:01 a. m. Tuesday. The incidental to the temple excursions roads during the .month was $205,730.-SO- . iitrtVa nMELLANUU ohmit 7S0 mo- - have become notable for the truly enThe largest disbursement in any tormen and switchmen who bolted one county was In Tooele, where from the Brotherhood of Interborougn was spent. Five of the counties approprlate extemporaneouson Employees, the company union, form- - 1.ro!rramSt nd religious services had no disbursements. d an tmlpnpnrtAnt organization. and aViav- r.rhnn stak has been as- V0U ML Ogden In the midst of one of the same date for temple work demanded wage Increases. Shortly is'?ne1 the t ... nrobable warmest it is periods Ogden has experion,l lueiore ",.o the hour lor tne striae, ieau- us curslo , enced in ten years, R. E. Gary, assisrs of the workers claimed that their that a number o ' with tne . knnn tant district forester, returned to his Inrroa tf 1UUUL1" sec tion will Join lnVOflQM the in trip. making office Tuesday, with the news that group through the addition of about 200 con imnrtxttoSi eight Inches of snow fell in the Challis ouctors and a number of men from Georgia Wants Famous Relic of Idaho, June 18 and forest national E. A. Selfrldge, Jr. of San Franother departments. As the striking Atlanta, Go The state of Georgia 19 and did much to decrease the fire cisco, who for 20 years has beea a motormen, ending their runs, stepped will sue the Rosenbach Corporation hazard. from the trains, they were replaced of New York in an efforJuiO: recover . prominent figure in the lumber ingms-tr- y unusualand on the Pacific coast, has been apto Due dry by Salt Lake brought from other the autograph of Button Gwinnett, one ; ly warm weather during the past week pointed American lumber" trade comSlties by the' company. Two police- of the signers of the Declaration of! accordmen rode on the front platform of thorughout the state, irrigation water missioner In the Far East, It recently, was purIndependence. low and rain Is badly needed, ai ing to announcement just made by the each train. Interborough Rapid Tran- chased at auction hy the Hosenbachj Department of Commerce. Japan U sit company officials predicted that though most irrigated crops are sttll now for $228,000. Attroney corporation the largest foreign market for the to weekly well, according: the strike would not cripple their un- General Napier, in making the an-- ? Al- American lumber, and China Is one Cecil J. of weather and report crop derground lines, as did the last strike, nouncement, said the signature was of the largest buyers. Mr. Selfrldge a In August, 1919. On that occasion all ter, In charge of the local office of the will be In Tokyo. stolen from the state department of weather bureau. A detailed statemtM headquarters rapid transit In Manhattan was at a archives and history. Gwinnetfa sig-- i Ia of conditions given. tandstill three day alter 14,000 nature la the rarest of any. walked launch-houseboa- e, 1 an-otl- High Living in New Gold Camp syrvz 2 h rl x -- e Restoration of Reims Cathedral Myton-An-telop- e h . El-de- lip M 1 inwu Summer Invasion ... ttn ... ... strike-breaker- s ot lf fbX ithe0: . 'm 333,-fill.8- 1 |