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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH Owning the "Door of Unity" i MHfafc W EovenJ cniraid f 41.71 PlyuthTEngWd Pasadena's Substitute for the City Dump fyr.' fSMfe--i ent. r&&0&mm Albert Halstead, American consul general at Plymouth, England, openine the :9 house of St. Andrew's church. The service Is unique In the history of the daracter. Coincident with the opening of the door, the unveiling of the memorial OF rere burled on the spot in 1S13 took place. mm k ill, "door of unltv" leadinz to thn Prvs. church because of Its International to two American naval officers who In the Path of a Midwest Tornado 'ink. ind" If.' , ., ., -; . MCSkft ai I ik, 1? n, Alls ! i the new "mechanical hog" at Pasadena, Calif., with city employees ramming brush and "throat" This machine digests three to four tons of brush, etc, in about two hours, turning it into pulp to be burned, thus doing away with unsightly city dumps. The pulp can be burned in a retort The hog consists of inderground revolving Jaws which grind the refuse as It Is fed into a hopper. An exterior view of wooden refuse down its v: ' WOMAN GOLF STAR For Hamsburg Memorial Bridge Knfc ebesl ever 5efon . ibora weak 1'tdo Jxiut Me Qdit me. own am 'feel botie (Bng 'sw W. AT f Traelc ruins which lie in the trail of destruction left by the series of giant twisters which tore through the central portion of Minnesota and the west central portion of Wisconsin. Five persons were killed, 60 injured, Jmsands of dollars worth of property destroyed. The photograph was made at Randolph, Minn., one of the towns West hit. east DOW and! rafu any-te- unt Co.. licb. NEW HEAD OF U. OF P. Start 'Em Young in the Army They 1 rom iale, ui- - ) Pi rk ' '. ' ' .' v:-.:--..m- v:'! I s ! Miss Frances Williams, a comparatively unknown golfer playing in her second tournament, annexed the Women's Eastern Golf championship at the country club course at Brookline. holes of Her card for the fifty-fou- r medal play showed a score of 254, more than ten strokes ahead of her nearest rival, Mrs. J. Anderson of the Cherry Valley club. Miss Williams represents the Brookslde Golf club of Pottstown, Pa. FINDS GERM OF COLDS jQ - j j ij j? , If,- j fcriUninriyrfiiift-- MiltoMirti mini nr. r jltkfimM I 3 " in One of the two gigantic eagles that will stand guard over the entrance, to the new Soldier's and Sailor's Memorial bridge at Harrisburg, Pa. Each( eagle weighs 200 tons and is 22 feet high. It took eight freight cars to move them from the mills of the Indiana Limestone company, Bedford, Ind., where they were carved. Seeks the Title of "Miss Universe" ir c v 4... ei-- . i ... 9 Thomas S. Gates, a partner in the banking firms of Drexel and Co. and J. P. Morgan and Co., who has been chosen as president of the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Gates will play a leading role In the reorganization of its corporate 'structure, allowing Dr. Joslah H. Penniman, provost of the university, to devote his entire time to academic phases of the ''W.yvw 4.w, ?I llll Ill '"' ..iIWi.rft...j Daniel Dnltrloir ann af Cnl. Leonard L. Deltrick, Q. M. C, a hurdle at the San Francisco. The young man is quite a of presidio man, his tender years notwithstanding. Wng What WINS RADIO MEDAL Dr. J. A. F. Pfelffer, of the University of Maryland medical school, who has announced the probable discovery of the germ that causes the common cold and the vaccine that will cure and prevent it Doctor Pfelffer has been studying the causes and cures for the common cold for the past seven years and he has Isolated a small organism which he has established as the cause of the coughing and sneezing that costs American Industry $2,000,000,000 a year in time lost from work. the Hatfields Are like Today Muny of the present generation remember the famous bloody feud of the """eld and McCoy families in West Virginia. This is a new and interesting Motogrnph of the present Hatfield family. They all hold public office in the n of Williamson, West Virginia, with the exception of the mother and e youngest son. They are, left to right : (seated) Mrs. Greenway Hatfield, nu Bni ri tiaineia; neriu ureenway umueiu, or., Pnflf- "'"eld. : Assistant Postmaster ChnHa nntfloM standing, left to right flSTPr . .a i . t . M who is attending the ouiara iiatneid, ana ureenway uaiueiu, jr. j Verlty of West Virginia. ....... MK44A mmmtm4&Mmt&mAm Alwyn E. W. Bach, whose diction as an announcer for the N. B. C has earned for him the 1930 medal of the American Letters. Academy ol Arts and When Texa Became State Texas won her independence from 5Iexico and became known & the Republic of Texas in 1836. In the year Immediately following there were repeated invasions and massacre by the Mexicans, who never abandoned their claims to the Texns territory. They advanced three times as far as San Antonio, but in each case were reStatehood was offered to pelled. Texas, but the question of annexation brought up the difficulties of the slave question, which became the national issue of the Polk campaign. However, he won the Presidency by favoring the annexation of Texas. Before he took the oath of office, congress passed a Joint resolution again offering statehood to Texas, which she accepted and the territory became a part of the United States In 1845. Miss Beatrice Lee of Salt Lake City, Utah, who will compete In Brazil for the title of "Miss Universe." The title carries with it a cash award of $10,000 as well as a tour of the world. TOLD IN A FEW LINES Tampa. Fla., produced 491,000,000 cigars in 1928. The railroad tax bill for 1928 was $420,000,000, or considerably more than $1.(XM),(X)0 a day. Andrew Johnson was elected to the senate and served a short time after he letired from the Presidency of the United States. More than half the platinum now produced goes into Jewelry. From Grenoble, France, come mora than 75 per cent of the world's supply of gloves. One of the most Important uses of lead and tin In the Middle ages was in making pewter. Every night of Luther Bates' lift was spent in his home at Cohasset, Mass. He died recently at tne age 05 sixty. |