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Show EATERY COITNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH Mt. Etna's Lava Engulfing a Doomed Village S. J. Levy Is a Real Booster of Aviation tr Ar ........ '- . .... Jv - I 1 f A M 1 r:' " ii, ;iCT.-- il ifvsnir H. p v k" ML 11 .. . St t 11 ; it 1917-1- 9 as Levy, World war veteran who served In the army air service boost to United States of tour the a is In which he making beside his autoplane S. J. a radio Instructor and flight aviation. He is the inventor offiJ afnij Liner Vestris Sinks; 115 lives Lost Boiling lava from Mt. Etna pouring through a Sicilian village, crushing and burying the houses. other towns were completely destroyed. , Mascali and f Glasgow Students Battle With Rotten Eggs In P I. .: 4 1 r fttmU I life T r ,5vsf 1 The steamship Vestris of the Lampert & Holt line which sank about 250 miles off the Virginia capes with i! loss of 113 lives. The rest of the passengers and crew, 213 in number, were picked up by vessels summoned bjj radio. NEW SENATOR New Yorker Unveils His Own Tomb A scene during the rectorial battle at Glasgow university, Scotland, during which 60,000 rotten eggs and tons of decayed fiah and fruit were thrown. Stanley Baldwin was chosen as the new lord rector. Scene in Indian Desert Drama SCHALK AIDS McGRAW f iW KU! "Smiling Sam'" Tiehner, well known In New, York, as he unveiled own tomb in Mount Carmel cemetery. Hon. Aaron J. Levy, left, spoke eulogy. Biggest Golf Tee in the World John G. Townsend, Republican, former governor of Delaware, who was elected to represent that state In the United States senate. He defeated Senator Thomas F. Bayard, f-- - ') r)7l'rV XA H 37 iO 1 to the FIRST HOOVER MEDAL 3 Ray Schalk, former White Sox catcher and manager, has accepted terms to serve as assistant manager and coach of the New York Giants. Schalk will coach the young pitchers and act as general handy man to McGraw. He will have charge of the team when McGraw is absent Here Is one of the scenes in "Taliquiiz," classic Indian desert drama, glveu its annual presentation at Palm Springs in the Coachella desert near Los Angeles. Tenoc, the hero (with knife), is saving the princess, Suena. from the clutches of the evil spirit, Tahquitz. rr. HE SAVED 22 jrft MnJZ3t&$t, 1 p4fm Spoor Trophy for College Teams U' jj LccHt-Nrv- ctoW faWW-Golfer- 'tit;iri 1 Here Is the world's biggest golf tee, on the Dallas (Ore.) Country course. It Is a pinnacle of lava rock that stands 150 feet above the must climb a stairway cut in the rock. Elcc ( f..-- i rtON Three Ruths Elected to Congress I The first commemorative : mAdni nf the Presidential election which was struck in silver for Mr. and Mrs. Her nert Hoover and sent to them hv ntr mall from New York. brxr. This is the beautiful Sp'r trophy for which stock Judging tennis Inun more thr.n twenty colleges will compete In the International Live S; position wlil h opens In Chicago on December i. n I . .v nis name Is Licorice and he Is one of the outstanding heroes of the Vestris disaster. Lionel Licorice his full name was In command of lifeboat No. 14 when the Vestris SHnk and took charge of the lifeboat con t;iin!ng 22 persons. After the Amer ic:in Shipper rescued the boat, the 22 l plc nil joined In to praise the la.'. ; ml siM they owed their lives to him. Good-Luc- k Belief Various kinds of wood, and esne- clally oak, were sacred in pagan days; and it Is still usual to touch wood as a protection against the evil eve when boast Is made or when something is said which might arouse admiration. The wearing of precious stones was always likely to attract the evil eye, and some people therefore took the precaution of wearing only such stones ns were iind?r the protection of the 'U'ltlcs nf t!ip months In which they were burn . Mir L- In the Mrs. Kuth t emocratJc Mrs. Ruth a left to rH on v j thL nnth. Thev are. Bryan Owen, daughter of the late Commoner," elected ticket in Florida; Mrs. Ruth Pratt of New York, Bepubllcao, 0 Hanna McCormlck, Republican, elected congressman-at-largnext congress there will h e |