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Show Murray Eajjle, Murray, Utah Persons and Scenes in the Current News Great "Prosperity Parade" of Lumber BuySugarisPlanNow JAWI"' AVAILABLE $257,00 IN ORE BIN SUFFOCATED UTAH FIRST IV SII.VKR 01 TPLT AMENDMENT TO FKl IT LAW FICl'IT SHOWS GAIN ilrive to kill SI'KINGVIIXK rwlriiU Is being vlKurlmisly waged lo tlilo city. T00EI.K Butieii in ore, Chnrleg A. Peterson, GO, once it fancy skater on o viimlevllle circuit, was suffocated to death in an ore bin. SALT LAKH The silver output decreased from 17,5!W,n'! ounces In to alwut 12,0IO,2(;o ounces In lDM. MAGNA From 10 schools In the Granite dlntrict including Gi5 child ren, 5t2 are listed as iinsittLsfuctory in the second term work. This number in eludes, besides grade failures In junior nnd senior high schools as well as elementary schools. ents of AMERICAN fruit from Utah county during the season of 19.".0 practically doubled that to record of the of 1920. accordlii Utah county npriculturul Inspection department. More than 1101 ears were shlpied during the 1!W0 season as A A 10-2- FOItK-Shii.m- H.wr ' ,i .i i..riTn..iOTr, . ' ,, , ni.-t- - it..... l Nyciif N'mlli Dalcnln (left) iliHiihiyiriR n sitllflxli lie OdiiKtif at Miami Ilcncli while Invest luntlng i In- - EvkT'ltidnri s a m'tp fur a niillmml jiiiik. 2 l'ruf. Frnnj! Hons, nntlirojxilogl.st of Columbia univprsli.v.wlio l.i tlio new prcslili nt of t he Aninrlcnn .Society for tlie Advaiicemwit of Sdence. 3 Scone lu l'.altlmore dur-'li- s il,o burning of tln jilunt of tlie l!iiltliiiort I'ost. Anchorage of the Hudson River Bridge compared with Ol during 11120. SALT I.AKK Utah's allotment of $020,521 from the presidents emergency appropriation bill fur r.md will be mmle available Immediately as the result of a request submitted by the stale highway commission to Thomas II. McDonald, chief of the United States bureau of pub-li- e roads. This Is Utah's entire share of the fso,(K)0,OtK appropriation mmle possible by the emergency measure. PROVO Dr. T. U Martin, professor of agronomy, and Professor H. Grant animal husbandry at the ISrigbaia Young university and Lyman, II. Well, Utah county agent, will giva lectures dally lit the farm division of the tenth annual lirigham Younjj university's leadership week January 2(J to 30. Inclusive. MANTI Resolutions, which favor Incorporating the highway from Mt, Pleasant to Maple canyon, four miles west of Moroni, into the state highway system, were adopted by the Sanpete county commission and a copy of the resolution pres.'titc.l to each legislator. to present lo PROVO A the stale board of agriculture and the Utah state legislature nu amend nient to the present fruit law to per mit canneries to e Utah cull apples was unanimous for canning puipo-..'s- . of (lie Orctn ly adopted at a of ...liiniein" agrhultural chamber eonimiltce and re.re. ntativi"s of the various frull crowing communities. Ivln, Instructor '-l- e"-- ? r-rr- J ' Turning an order for almost a million feet of lumber Into a "prosperity parade,' Los Angeles sta"ed a mile-lonprocession of motor trucks and trailers bearing a supply of timber for a large movie studio. The huge order required 100 trucks, and signalized the opening of production on the liXtt picture schedule In Hollywood, g National Headquarters for Sisters of Mercy ft r.-- i -- v.v. , it'' - i.J.'v--'- - - ft In . -v - - , - .... 4y b Fii mn& kip - fi'i' -- or New Vork nix tmr iu' if tin ni;iJftio Niv Jersey iiinl N.iv YfiU, us mtii fr.mi the l Tin- - cimt n-- rtel Hinlsun river lirM,' u' f tlie d p b l i i e Visyf r f m i i J v r . XV, Hunt, tin !i a li.'i'ti nppotttt f'l (L.timmn .f (lie trmle r iiimiii..ii. Hp ti; liwii a nielli nf tlie ciii.mii'.iiiiti for i'l-- of el -- i... . 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HAS ISLAND POST wj mw i.j mi iipwV',' mm0Vl Mevv In the Tharrawaddy dislrict of P.unn.i, where the P.rlli.-forces have been lighting bands of rebels lu the Jungle. Nil jni'rous disunities were reported on both sides. h If, rtJ r ';v Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Returns ? ft ? , V iVJ C. P.u!! of Texas, who In n tipcn xbe gnvritmr of ihe PhHlpplr.ei oinl will S'nin lease for Manila. George lias Just su-nr- lie )..' the senile pints. Dig n-- f r t 4"nU"ti to make i!... c !!-- tlon of a rso ....M. I in 'he y public ui iks , A'l ". v V:-M'i;i". i'tl.1.1 icon . di pet 'in 'nt, of tie le! ."i. . I'm ifie M tcs Cnt i l'iHdi.--. mi i,( aUt t a trade at liom rc"'i.!..n, stul tirgrd the n devt .f the sih.n.) turrleiiliim t.. eduentp lnys Kiel clvl of leadership in Industry, fit the n.'iti r.di!..i!b t) ft siot,;d cuiiferTtt. here. . ' '.i i '. - m l for 1!.' t ' ii Where Burmese Rebels Are Active j li S.M.T " it View of K'entsdale, a fine estate of 070 acres In the fashionable country club section of the cltv of Washington, which has been purchased by the .Sisters or Mercy and will be used as the home of the mother general nod other ollleers of tlie national povernlng body. $:",') carried out where most tusded and hor" there nr a K'Hsliy number of men tiii 'liec work. Projects ore to be i WOlked out ill Utah III the ii)poC-tncti- t of t). forest highway iM'teei Wrnal anl Matiila nnd ldwecn Du cl.estt aiel North Fork i. far as tht Savage ran. li, wlihh is liead'iuartcrs f..r ontfi'tii g toutlsf.s with liirM'i and riitnpltiB c,iiimient for situitner travel In east i Utah; the roiohv.iy i'.u.uit.h and Cel.ir P.Kiiks; the I'Kli I .Ve roti'e and Woher run. you f r. Oakley highway nrd lb 'lid v pink Iri.'.iM.l v - - Is a sum of avaPiibi" f..f curly na.l WKik iu tie Hiteniimitii, in forest serve dStri.-'- , for hs !i ib talis are beini worked out, '.i Hegiotinl Ergit cer J, Martin. The lo provcmetit woik Is lo in-ni- r ,h . s - k. oiihl.N There ... me Es s TRADE BODY'S HEAD I a remained firs! SALT LAKE-Ut- ah In the Unlled States in the production of silver In PCO. but ranked third in copper after Arizona and Montana, and third In lend after MUsourl and Idaho. The custom flotation mills at International. Mldvule and Haner were eisT.ned the entire year and or rm-iptat Haner, thiefly from Nevada and Utah, were distinctly Increased. The dividends reu-tepaid by mining companies In Utah In 10.;o amounted to about JlS.CIO.i'sr). reclusive of $2,r..VUivj paid by one eoiiipauy which controls mines at Eureka and Hhuihnm as well as mines in other states. VERNALr-Th- e geology and commercial posMi.i:itIes of a large deposit of hituinluo' s satidstoi e in asphalt ridge n few tulles southwest of here, in Uintah eouniy, are di.seusse.l In a re- ns Hi:'di"tiii 22 C by port Just iss of the geologh al survey, the Interior. The .report Is aeeumpan-lely a sket.h limp nhowlng seven lo calPles along u strip of otit. rop alioiit !on eleven mi!. in tthb h the thick-li"f the biaiininoiis beds was tneas-tire, and lle'ir relative richness Analse show that the bitum en c it. ut of the sandslune range from al'oui per ct nt to a little over 15 iei c. at by weight. On tLe basis of this dala and the assumption that lb mining can ! e carried buk cue nnd n La:f miles fr ail the ouierop. It Is est. iinnted that the whole area examined should !n!:uii about i,e and mie ,mr-teuilili'.o i iilde yards nf Idlutuinous wf.lch rounocls tlie states brMe tuuer. Tastes Bad but Is Not Poisonous i M i in w . u-- IV- lV' ft San-pet- ? V 7. New Golf lUfurd I tul n i lug ctiihai g. ilfers cotuplalu i f be tlW l.y Kp... i(,ia. alt a g" -- ' r addie- -" a liull with the noec,i!) I'ln.jijm, 0 t if u,nisiih-r-itlIn luiig!ns itjH'iinioia pn!i-their v. m l. n mints v,'uh thrtii in f i wiit.h 0... as...l run?-Eitiid.- in the nmpr with fellow Simply had to pn-- s (h ear ahead, smnsh or tn smnsti. Doubt Ins yon rrad Ibi In (ha tirws colutiio. Toledo lllade. Mm, nnrr 'liK" Wrnk Why tl to eiil the mw4 Win.A tluiiiiulst, -n lr-'l- Wllh -- J Mrs, Theodore Roosevelt, widow of tho former President, M h returned to New York from Porto ltirr whero she had been vlsltint f Governor Roosevcit plie nitendeI memorial services In lir son, P.ay on the twelfth anniversary of her husbnod'a death, and reccdv"! 1 large group of "pilsilms" who made their annual visit to th colctiel 0-r- tomb. |