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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah Intermountain TELL OF TRAITS News OF SOME HUBBIES Briefly Told for Busy Readers TLAN TOWER CENTER FIND Bl'KNED ALTOLST Bewildered Young Wives Have Confab. HAND LABOR FAVORED AWAIT COl'NTV CHOKE UTAH CONVICT CAl'GHT 4! Two years ago she was a bride, but now she has graduated Into the FALLS, IDA. The of a municipal power unit at Mesa Falls Is planned In a campaign to make Idaho Falls a power center. The present municipally owned power plant is estimated to be worth $1,500,000.00. The addition planned Is expected to cost In the neighborhood of two million dollars and will make Idaho Falls a center for electrical energy, municipally operated. BIUGHAM CITY, I'T. The Incinerated body of a man was found In a burned car near Indian Creek in Box Elder county. The body was burned beyond the point of IdentiIDAHO SDSL fication. Inflated Moby Dicks In Tow. n! by the National Geographio il.lv. Washington. D. C. make a did Norway IY oanter claim with Denmark ver a segment or iue euai ksf r- "'" icn f Greenland, a land once I by Eskimos but now barren je choked most of the year? ex-()s the Norwegians seek to I llir fisheries, for a Itrge part 1111 population lives on the of King Neptune. iy rtn a little more than 3 per cent f ( 'tf 1 )r ay Is under cultivation. The hicks the chief prerequisite d'.lr: the Juxta-j- : Industrialism qik f Iron and coal. The Nor-pj- " , g. striving to the utmost, out a living from the soil. Reimport much food. Nor can k'Jjtl'ciid. as mps England, upon luiiiye of the products of tni'tories for the products of C;ji,plc's farms. the skies frown often opon C jbykr-U- " The west coast for a good odc!.fct .if the year Is shrouded by a Hijjia Cf mist, fog and drizzle, with to days of rain out of the year. M animal rainfall at liergen Is e lan six feet. The country Is jjjpatefB' d I'.v a great dorsal plateau n'Rn anovp Bea Xi?2 s,:ir'( In these rocky, sterile soils. KW plant lire win not lane root, 'great wall of mountains known i the Keel defines the Swedish In-J- a V L r"r I I'-r- can-trti- N l j Norway Is In the Imiliiile as northern ikattt1?Mrtherninost Norway lying 'hin the Arctic cirrle. Nor- Ij I hardly more thnn a fringe, I sUf. washed by the Arctic and gLKtr'h Atlantic oceans and oijltrliiTnmost jjtl d by n silt water Island blKi known as fjords. For Ihe Prt. agriculture Is limited to ltDf 00ta tnnd Little farms "orners. ttng e the hine of mountains like alpwt. ked dolors to a life raft. Ixtjr per rent of Norway's farms rt lea than rue acres; OS per cent loa Hum ncres. seems to be one of na- Jlnmtlc mistakes. Too much in summer, too little In Srt Wi jb3I rlntaf to tniicb worthless water lert, too nmcli sterile mountain hei I'.ut "hat the countnr mat ack la quality Is mre thnn offset J IB cmlity of the people who nhabtt it. Norwegians are happier nan CM common run of mortals rbey are open nlr coun T Ptople. Vixwlng nothing of the and nhjeii poverty of city luma and tenements. Thef have earned to live comfortably aith bemaelfp. having s wealth of mourees on which to draw. to the sea n Mp hey e.-ntlnll- olT dn Od (lie cinh and Ihe fullness IWore them lies Die pnno bereot ama at niiuititain, gladcr. cloud icks iMtlng thmti;-j- , the ..fty do-Je- a of their fj.ir k The knew the IsMr 6 ooklrt of bm.lis. , fTlim They are .e,!e. pr!7na plication re BthHlt as orwtf MB8SS& "Ct r, hn,ed When f as tilenllfnl In nnds on IU.ston It mm., Inlelllgenre. radiophone lal,s!th thnn Norway has Kpan fMiputntlnrn frpn) or fT. HP- K Pc and Charactar. lik rmm,rT. human .T P'nnet, bnt fnr and rafrr of Its own. o.lle, an-t"e'ed moutitainoua const the western ea. I Bfi.idemMe area of It home. and mlnles while , jit" ' 1rrnr'e1 with moisture. I lf snd Italy anffcr from too .cm, while Norway hnsn'l Krt to go around. Creoe. At- V I'ortuEBl. Kdthnnla. and Nor. ! only Kurnncan ciinro 1,0 "" becl- lHb' l!l,rh Way. The Islands of Greece furnish goats, currants, and material for poetic rhapsodizing. The Norwegian coast Is an exag- gerated southern Alaskan coast. Skippers navigate big ships through Norwegian fjords Just as they do Alaskan Inthrough the deep-cu- t ner canals. The fjords, whether the result of glacial erosion or faulting of the earth's crust, are of considerable human utility. Saved by Gulf Stream. The warm Atlantic drift from the Gulf stream supplies Norway with both climate and fish. But for this of nature, Norway beneficence would be a bleaK and Inhospitable waste and most of the Norwegians would be compelled to emigrate or starve. Fish, following family tradition, crowd Into the shoal waters of the North sea to feed and breed They've been doing It for thousands of years, and they'll probably keep on Just so long as this poor earth's pale history runs. They return like the swallows In the spring. Roughly speaking. Norway has three strings to Its Oshlng bow: cod, whale and herring; but the her ring Is king. Herring, becnuse ol their abundance, give rise to the' greatest of the world's fisheries. They are as gregarious as the starlings which cluster by night In the tops of trees on Pennsylvania avenue, Washington. They run In Immense school, with 'some of thplr life cycle still shrouded In obseu-- j rity. aunougn it is pronatuy as wen known as that of any other Important fislu Norwegian herring fisheries were famous before William the Conquer or. The Norwegian fish catch rum to about one and three qunrter billion pounds, of which approximately one billion pounds are contributed by the herring tribe. The live herring Is something of a traveler, but the dead herring goes farther. What one may ;all a "plckled-her-rinbelt Includes a better part of eastern Germany. Poland, the three DulUc states, Finland and Russia. Development of Fisheries. fisheries have deNorwegian from small beginnings veloped when tittle wooden boats put out a mile or two from the shore acrnb bllng for a meager cntrh of herring. Now great steel power bonta mak ratehea of 10,000 barrels of fish In a day. Onre esiltnated by the pound the rntch Is now estimated by the Ion. Nornay has come largely to con the world's whaling Industry onre a great Amerlcon buslnes with Yfikee ahlps sailing from New England porta. About the turn ol the century It looked as If the wlinl lug hii!nej the world over wni doomed to early extinction. monster, the poor whales, do not get an even break I Nature Ironically dooms them by causing them to signal (heir own destruction. If whale were equipped le remain beneath the surface even ai long a the modern submarine, ihcy! would be more than a match for the' energetic Norwegians, with their big' steel ships and long range harpoon lro SALT LAKE CITY, L'T. Every effort will be made to Insist upon a maximum of hand labor and teamster work on all parts of the proposed $225,000 road construction program in Salt Lake county agreed upon by the county commissioners and the state highway department SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Altho the secretary of agriculture late in announced that limited August loans would be made to farmers In certain counties in Utah and Idaho, to help them feed their livestock during the coming winter, lie has not yet announced the counties in which the loans will be made. In all other states, in which the feed loans are to be made, the counties were designated some time ago. OGDEN, UT. The state bureau of criminal identification has learned that Taul Martinez, alias Itamos, formerly a prisoner In Ogden jail, has been sentenced to serve five years at the Colorado :, state prison on theft charges. with four other prisoners, sawed their way out of Jail at Ogden a few weeks ago. BOISE, IDA. M. I Bailey, the state game warden, has withdrawn his application for approval of the board of examiners for apiolntnicnt of a game commissioner. The decision to make this withdrawal Is In canned by a wish to economize the expense of conducting; this department of the state. NAM PA, IDA. Armed with several rifles, a shotgun, a large army rifle, a revolver and a sword, Cliff Carlisle kept neighbors und police at bay until be was rendered helpless with tear gas at bis borne In this city. Cnrllsle was arrested, and Is charged with drunkenness In addition to the shooting at Intervals at his neighbor. Uu-dol- Mar-tlnei- AMERICAN' FORK. A UT. 'r This little incident has been repeated time after time in every home to the mystification of bewildered young wives who cannot understand that however charming, no woman can be all things to her husband forever. When this Idiosyncrasy Is exhausted of its possibilities they move on to the exasperating retirement of the male behind the newspapers. "My dear, it's been months since I saw Tom alone when he was not screened from view by the dally newspaper. The first thing In the morning he grabs the paper off the porch, and only emerges long enough to peek me over the edge of it when Color in Market Batket The newest findings Indicate that the yellow plant pigment, termed carotone, is the forerunner of vitamin A in the body, although it Is potent in extremely minute amounts. For some time It has been observed that various yellow vegetable food products seem to furnish the equivalent of vitamin A, the food factor that Is abundant in butter and in cod liver oil. Yellow corn It more effective than the white varieties, the yellow sweet potato Is richer than the ordinary white potato; and the yellow carrot abounds in something thnt can avert the lack of vitamin A in the dietary. That's the Reaion "Why Is llotstuff running down the street yelling like a house afire?" "Because his house is afire." Pathfinder Magazine. Query "Here's a novel about surplus wheat." "What about surplus novels?" Mi When TEETHING makes HIM FUSSY One of the most important things to make a teething baby comfortable is to see that little bowels do their work of carrying off waste matter promptly and regularly. For this nothing Is better than Castorla, a pure vegetable preparation specially made for babies and children. Castorla acts so gently yon can give It to young Infants to relieve colic Yet It Is always effective, for older children, too. Remember, Castorla contains no hari drxtgi. Is absolutely barmlis. no narcotics When your baby Is fretful with teething or a food upset, give a cleansing dose of Castorla. Be sura you get genuine Castorla with tt irou can do name: CASTORIA Once there was a philanthropist or ought to be who went around Ton would hardly believe how lit- buying loads of sand to dump out for tle city folks care where the fire Is. children to play in. rig-I- d SALT LAKE CITY, IT.-- A 1 de- crease to two third rate on live atork feed and feeder llresork hipid between Nevada, Oregon, Idaho, Utah and Montana on the Western Pacific railroad, will go In to effect at onre, according to an announcement by the general agent ot the railway. The railroad baa agreed to publish the rate In response to the rcitift of Got. O. II. Dern's drouth committee. The two third rnt Include (be following: hay, grain, mixed feed, bran, cotton teed cake and tiiularH and feeder livestock. TIM rail "HMIEM .CONOCO. GERM it t'hej r?1 yV a-- way?' water?' With that he gave me a glass of water crammed to the top with the grandest Ice I Honestly, I nearly fell dead because he Just hates to get me a drink! I thought 'My stars, is Dick going to be sick or something?' I took a sip of water and It was nasty and warm, I shook it around to cool It off and took another sip but it was still nasty and warm. Dick was pulling on his sock with his eyes on the celling singing, 'Do do deo,' In the nonchalant manner, the way he does when he's been up to something. My dear, do you know what that boy had done? He'd filled the glass with cellophane off the cigarette packages so that It looked exactly like ice! I was simply furious and he was Just delighted. That's a sample of what Dick thinks is funny!" And so the young wives go on ad infinitum when they discuss the strange behavior of husbands. enforcement of a dog curfew ordinance, which provides that all dogs shall be kept off the streets from 7 p. m. until 0 a. m , was ordered by city officials here, following the report that a rack of dogs bad raided the corral of Boss Uuckwalter, one night this week and maimed nearly fifty sheep. The city officers have been Instructed U kill on sight any dogg running loose during the night . BRIGIIAM CITY, UT. While hunting nr cattle in the hill east of Wlllard, M. WVIls and I.uas Ward were attacked by a lear and her two cub. The men escaped by tree. They had taken climbing rifle with them on the hunt and while the tiears loitered under the tree they were able to kill tbt two cub. The rifle were of t. light a mode to kill the older I ear who made her escape. 1 1 A.-- Tb 1931 CALDWELL, gun. clover sed cmp of the Pol valley Norway's annual production of will approximate fifty carloads. It w hale oil rose from KMHUmo poumlr l estimated y the produce men. In lixrt to Jlll.Oini.nn) In' The pound which K.ut fifty per 11C7. The Norwegian annual her ! cent cmp. of the normal crop produced ring catch would load a aolld train In the aald to I of a fine valley, of steel gondola enra reaching from1 quality. New York to Philadelphia, or. Hi UT.-D- rlve a GUNNISON, converted to Norwegian cara! a local the attrvcy commitdrouth by Mid train mile long. It would tee, to determine who Would parrequire at least double Iheae train in federal aid, 1m lcen lengiha to handle Ui annual catch ticipate angurated In Gunnlwa Tiltcy, of whale. PARMA, MA.-- On car tf The Norwegian are Ihe northernonion cleaned, graded and In tha Mwiiterrdnran ' most and the Kiuihemmost worker sked 3.4 h every two hour I the record estabMrs tmt nuie In Norway. Con- - of I ha world. Their lished by a new onion 9 e loiterers haklnf In the cover a wider range than operation grader at in night work In thl tr rinshin on the step of ef the Arctic tern. city. Annually "I dl ftpaena. Home, with Norwegian work In Antarctic T. GKOUOE, it.-- An organisaMf aeiinn clad In fur and oil close o to the great Ice barrier tion for the marketing of I I Irentu ring over p oM, rmy, Jusi as many work In the Arctic' m tf V?Td aters. Italy and Noc ea on the outskirts of the polar! product in louthcra fish ha U m es Hy formed by local men. '9 j ahtlqully bred a cap, plants are la rrover, adventurers, dig. In Pf. fierce and Nor ay' operated ellmatie eccentricities r- bear an Intimate relation to ,or.! I; "hlbcion, Utah and anlc y n,1 firrfve. in Ix Angele. l In Norway looking weglan agriculture, L trWf the appearance of farming within the Arctic circle I IDA. The last S5 " ,am' h by mi means a desperate enterprise, mile of the r 1st-nnfi,0 high-wa- y Hltfie ,n bat hy ,Bn!p (lh As Ihe nnw retire, tegctallon Is opened. nm ni a M'lloha. Their deeply quickened by long days of of the and Clark route sunlight! part Kven dairy farming pmspers with-- j and wm completed t of alt hundred and ality tnound In Ihe Arctic B 1 despite the ac",r lth fragmpnta like cepted notion circle, that only reindeer j dust la the Milky thrive In those latitude. erb reulm of the "young mnrrleds," and I learned about the strange belin lor of husbands from her. .Although she is still madly in love, the passage of two years has "revealed certain oddities In the man of her choice that In Bhe never tires of delineating. fact, she tells me that the only way she can convince herself that the youth Is not absolutely cuckoo in spots Is to hop in her flivver of an afternoon and make the rounds of her married contemporaries. It Is then that she discovers th t her Bill Is not unique, but most strangely like unto Tom, Dick and Harry. At such times young wives air their grievances and the conversation runs something like this: The first six months that we were married, Bill hated to see company come. He resented the calls of his friends as an intrusion upon our happiness. But now if the doorbell rings, he almost knocks me down to see who It is. If it is a visiting gent, he falls on his neck with loud cries of 'Hello, Tom, old kldl Have a drink, have a cigarette, have anything I any- he goes to work. In the evening the first word he says Is 'Where Is the pnper?' nd that's the last of him till bedtime." "Have you ever in your life seen anything to eqjal the way they leave their clothes lying around the house? Dick never hangs up anything. He drops his clothes off wherever he is standing. Actually It's uncanny the way they retain the shape of his body! The legs of his trousers and the sleeves of his coat don't collapse so that when I stumble over them It's like coming upon his dismembered parts!" "That's nothing to what Harry can do with the bathroom rug . , . you know that cute little hnndwoven square that I got for a wedding present? Well, so far as I can gee he dors nothing but stand on It In the most Innocent manner as he shaves, but when he quits the bathroom the rug acts as if It had convulsions. It's a positive tumor in the floor I And then he bawls nie out when I leave the lid off the tooth paste! Can you Imagine the nerve?" "Bill thinks" It's simply terrible when I leave my toilet articles lying around, but you should see his fishing tackle. He said fhe hardest thing about me to get used to was running into spilled powder all over the place, yet he has one special reel that has laid In full view on the secretary for two years. Our happiness would be ruined If I moved It! Isn't he crazy?" "Tom's pet names are what get me down. He called me grand things before we were married, like 'darling' and 'sweetheart' and 'beautiful,' but now if he says 'hello, old dear,' I'm lucky. For the most part he calls me 'fat.' Now I ask you, what Is your opinion of a man who thinks that 'fat' is a term of endearment? Besides, I'm not fat, or at least not very! Just because I've gained five pounds since wo were married he calls me 'fat!' It's insulting!" "Their sense of humor Is the hardest to put up with, I say. One awful hot day we were dressing to go out to dinner when Dick chirruped, 'Honey, would you like some Ice fr i. - Jd " Jyj! ca' hi I ta - or of-n- sea-l"ti- M?1'1 r" pc n tia 1 ct IT STAYS UP IN THE AND NEVER DRAINS AWAY.... The firt lime you ute Conoco Germ Procctcd Motor Oil, pint to I quirt will ding to, penetrate and combine with mcul lurfjcci and my op in jour motor. This "hi JJcn qurt" nntr dr 'tn nir)! Dcciutc of thii. 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