OCR Text |
Show si" EIVAL3 THE BEST 'TEN: PAG DC UTAH COUNTY laASS,. VOL. 6, 1US K0. 26. LTAILJlEffiAYrEEEKAW"! PROVO. UTAH ' - -- Q- -" IJ U 0Q-"- V tYMWH liuul lLi' 1 IT M U ";r, 00-- - 0- Wit 1929 -- 00- rO0 rr-0a-- s. 0- aveailHto ENGINEER UlUlllil IIIUU i' snmmmn -- IE! 11 ii ii ii i - .uatht f ef T UvII Engineer I As a citizen Of Provo interested in the industrial development of .: ..t ; :. :.. I T J W "J1lha n, ti",1 ("i ,wt iiti- i- irKaiumg 1 uune lu give a unci wuiiiiar r.Ji .1..,.. irus r'-.I TV ..I fll S. U ntn in i, uuia liuw posed Deer CreekJiesarvoif . These data, arft nhtrnrtel from the rtpini Of the t J. S. Reclamation Bureau made public a few months ago. n i InrlicaliniT . .. - illalpmcnt . w ..., n nirn ..r n m.. ...ill v. v.... ran,, of a mile above the mouth of Deer Creek. It will be approximately w His Support of Son in His feet long and 150 feet high. The estimated cost of the dam, including the moving of the railroaa Fight to Oust Stewart. and the highway, is $3,773,882.00. In order to obtain a supply of hinh water from-t-he Weber River, a e'anal having tt capacity Tif 1,000 st'coud John NEW YORK. Feb. be constructecf from the Weber River to the Provo River near feet will tu2 ..... Ll. RwkefrMrf,. ff : i i mt. l eiA i i ii ir UU -- Dill . , . jonn.-ci avoi of the iManuH.u es,timftteo cost oi reservoir comp ete ami jvamas canai (1,.finU(.lv ,M.hini, his s, John D, .It- - in his fitflu t unreal under plan III an annual yield of 92,000 acre feet with a the Rjnbert W. "Stewart as heni-wjlry-jasof 4S,()'lil ar over from a.wet water to cap-Ci- ty carry yearaa I i.ru i. tiii in Parentage hi umunuu of Gordon North- at lowing Testimony ing of Murder-Fari- Hear-- layer. fr RIVERSIDE, "Calif., Feb. 1 The testimony- " and Lakes Area Since New Year Northcott left in Insr c - Great dj of Mrs. Louisa considerable doubt today the parentage of Gordofi Stewart Northeott,- accused "mur der farm" slayer, who admitted and - Feb. 1, -- l:fi3fhe CHICAGO, seventh wave of zero since the new year was carried in- atBW1was his dented" r . ! C cott Is Left in Doubt Fol Heavy Snowstorm Precedes Seventh Cold Wav$ Invad- ; Ofo" --OlO1-? ..... , wife of tie ,ydh of Jrtbrc, he:amo -- Chlcasro j -- ' - '. O 03--:- ; ;' "' . FIGURES TO SHOW 1 u y oo- -- T - QUOTE jtiiifLncnaniia rv irrvrifCir i -- Jun I 1 ' il ... -' " r ar at tnayMtm- - i rmmirrngiSsr ''T'Vf't t' V e A, vi nn i ... lllll . lllll ri ri.HI Ll Ll i I Homewards to Be Present i i h t- I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 LLLUIIUUIIUI ed Large Scout Group Sunday Evening at Manavu Atmospheric Conditions Ward ChapeU . Blamed for Instantaneous Merit badges were awarded Death of J. A. Hogan at 21 boySCPUt? . evenlnC-t- 1 1 " sw , I a Thursday of the Provo district of the council,' at a meeting of the court of exa'.miners, attended 4 Curtis Substation Thursday Tlra-panog- . . ot Springvllle Salt Lake n nwt instjint death hv Utah eleclrosutLojJ'hursdajs afternoon,. as he was attempting to "throw a switch at the Curtis S mites north of Provo. The" entire charge-o- f the mainline 4400 volts 'passed through his body. E, R. Murtiock, chief, electrician of the road, was knocked to the ground and momentarily stunned, as he hurried to the side of Hogan, The1 victim was Immediately njBhed, 3gan39, KLlrie".H. H. electrician of the K. Hansen, William Prof. rJlplrOrt. hold-ovt-- Boyle, Rev.: .' E. jBacrteldeAlex . . f1IW llfMquTst" and WV Ctafence John, K I .p,'0?'osthroughT'" Jf.t u,p, canal j! of of the proposed that portion The estimated cost , secretary,- - with Commissioner- rea today on the wings oi a nowj- forUtah- Valley Roy Passey, in charge. -- tog gate;-- " " Rockefeller's statement, issued $297,200.00, or $13.35 per acre foo.t for the 22,200 acre feet carried through Decision was made by la?t niirht. did not make clear. l (A.& here new cold wavJ followed a the canal. She snow in Chicago yesterday that ussunie.1 hereafter, no scout under M Wail' street, however, or no drainage It is believed by enginiers and water users that of ge will be eligible for a influence years in his would ljse which required, several thousand In this lateral ditches will be needed, hence thng. jtorrjs are not included in automobile driving. merit street!.. badge fectlBti the to clear extra employes s&Beiiifary; UO6RTJey'are given in the Gove: i; .nent report. ' The court of awards will be held Issue- , Moral 23, a BtutRffit Of plus The estimated cost per acre foot of water ir, therefore, In Manavu ward chapel, at the Sun Hitherto silent, the aged oil man Purdue university and former cap$13.35, or $58.35. This amount will be paid for irL 40' equal annual in- Indicated he viewed his son's battle All scouts day evening meeting. team, Purdue swimming tain of the stallments without interest, or $1.46 per acre foot per year. The pres as. a who qualified m4 requested to be f maLJucHiaiself once at' two companions was killed of $1.46 paid each year for '40 years is (a) :;.22.00 when money ent worth their awards '""at present to receive tacked for his methods in buililins when their automobile skid bears 6 Interest, and (b) $17.40 when money L . ; r3 ti'.l interest tlrarttmer': " ded into a bridge near Lebanon, Northcott further today concerning above estimated cok: of uor Creek jiesor-voi- r up Standard Oil, he made filatnsonthnt the to In order compare Includes badges The following-listo ' farced his his farentage. He also will attempt ' Ind. Uah CountyJ will "good conscience" water with present market values of water from previous meetings but attending phyalclanrCjpro-Stewart- fur dealings that A blizzard raged for 12 hours to prove through her testimony : per season as a oppose watc nf eatimatp f e tie Gnvr"""t of the court: nounced life extinct, witbr Instant oveV Iowa and eastern Nebraska, that he was coerced into confessing ict use- -, 2 acre feet brought him under se'nate fire. fuir supply. for each acre of land (StrawberrjBadgtfs Passed Thursday he a ided, the best .welBesides, death most probable. railroad traffic and the murders of three California ,.per acre.) 3V $77 and M b) $22.00 impeding (a) by gives Multiplying iv.acr. a run fare of Indiana Standard and Wm. P. Martin, gold palm; Mer Cause the defend $17.40 boys. Mrs." Northcott, hamoertn- - Wire communications. Unkrjjwn Ket oi 3 acre, vaiue ine present gives $61.00 per by rill W. Croft, poultry keeping, fire- The exact manner bjr whlcb the 5125.00 per "large corporate interests in The storm forced Jatek Story, air ant charged,- also was forced into Water Right ta Uteh-Coufrom aboi.: V....': ranges Powel star Fred manship, demanded Stewart's, ousting. badge; --noil nilot. to "ateo out" of his plane the .confession of the murder of voltage leaped beyond it is estimated, therefore, that the Deer Creek water will compar. son. athletics, and life badge; Rex powerful issued at Standar J - nnvennort Iowa. - He landed Walter Collins, 9, for which she acre. It with connnes la not imiy aetertmneu nother water a's to cost, in fact the reservoir watcls OilHis statement, while favorably life and Thomas, vara was he salving; swimming offices here was sentenced lq life imprisonment somewhat' uafoiv with his narachute near thaU end.jnay-" cheaper. . I 'if badsjr-RaKmchHer,7Tarr-isnThe', defendant Indicated he j- - th wttch.may water is far more vaable than tioning in Florida, was a djreel jlii; On the basis otservice, rcser-oi- r I and records farm h STewart's Swcf'To declaration it' in planning, H Is thought also own3 have been Stafford, Ernest testify might responsible', .Another pilot TTastmST finwfoT atream otdliia'iy Mer 1 and bookkeeping, silver palm; that "Mi. RoeUt idi.'r more likely that the damp,. atmosfsm re VS substantiate charges Hich.r-tJanuary 1. It may be ordered as needeehtn any quantity., rill Hammond, scholarship; Delbert the Los Angeles county conditions were responsible. water has never intimated to me that he pheric 2. Reservoir capacity may bo utilized to hold baf-Chicago crashe- - in tbe ice floes of agannst primary Tregeagle, read lngf arm home and The tectives who obtained the confes- - when not needed in times of was turned off In ol war, dissatisfied" with my conduct, the rains w Michigan near Michigan City, during heavy harvesting .. and sheep farming; T. W. this manner hundreds of times as and I don't believe he u Ind. He escaped serious injury ana -- sfi I planning hay or other crops, and drawn later as needed, a matter of routine, and no record 3. As a supplementary supply, it can De drawn oy late crop growers was rescued by the ebast guara. (Confined on Pnge Five) my Three Grand Trunk car ferries, only S5SM)&-P- manner Is known. increasine the crop yield. According to Murdock, Hogan 4. The quantity of reservoir supply available is always nenniteiy Grand Haven we're freed by. the .n I 'Oc was thrown from the Hhwtflated breaker Comrade Stark, after known and the farmer can Jell in advance what to expect from his water platform Into a nearby fence post (lavs' Imprisonment. , supply with considerable 'Violence after hn S. Ijto water in mor? vpl'i1" than high water. Desnite the bliz2ard, state high- had gripped the handle which op Porhapa nomething should bo said about Ihi nfety of tw4 way crews erates the switch. Examination of ture as the proposed Deer Creek Dam. Complete drilling has shown uath to the village? of Colesburg, his body disclosed only two or three Iowa, which had been isolated by that there is no fault at the dam site. The limestone underlying the tl'.IM 1. TOPIiKA, Kans., Fib. Mrs. Teenie Halladay. "48, wife of site is solid and of uniform depth and bedding. The dip is up the burns, one of these being a patch snow and ice for nearly two weeks "All in a day's work'' was the way e on th head, one and one-ha- lf ttma! and nrovislons wers being car-- 1 Thomas A. Halladay, died Thurs- - canyon. The type of dam proposed is earth having a reinforced Leboeu viewcM Mrs. Execution of inches long and another on h)s arm. core extending, to bedrock. The upper earth slope. is three hori- two Topcka firemen 'today ricd In To the .village Marhorizontal their vi'il nt the bedside of Sixth South street, following zontal to one vertical, and the lower slope, two and Inquiry Slated Be to and Dr. Dreher A thorough Inquiry win be con a protracted illness. to one vertiein. The maximum thickness on the river line will therefore garet Brown, the sevisaved from ducted by the officials of tbe rail Mrs. Halladay was born in Heber, be about 800 feet of selected eurth, clay, and gravel. The concrete core-wa- ll Perry, Kans., girl they Held Today. road company to determine, if posto prevent any water seepage through the dam. de'ath by the administration of oxywill act as a cut-of- f May 22. 1880, and had lived in Pro vo for 26 years. gen for 12 days. sible, the cause of the Strang fed- Many dams of various kinds have been built by the U. S. FRANKLIN, La., Feb., Dean Way ami A. W. Shunerp-havlor of the electric current Ho In addition to her husband, she Bureau and the writer knows of no failures or partial failures of The following officers have been For the second time within- IS gan, who had eei In the servlo of is survived by six daughters and any one of these dams. Nothing short of a severe earthquake could the two firemen, were back at the 11 No. today none months, Provo lixlge' the station fire punishment hit:lled capital by apparently one son. as follows: Mrs. Artneila destroy a dam built according to the design proposed for Peer Creek central the road for Baortf than 10 years, worse for their he'r.iic woik and Odd I'dlows: A.. D. Scott, noble i tfHicd out to claim the lives of an was one of the most trusted and de Kays, Provo; Mrs. Russell Holda-waand, should a major slip of strata under the dam occur, it Is probable the - and-h- er vioa-Rr womanmarried Ainfliicnn tttd-taium-.nl moreinclincd.la give thp Bray, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Maggie that the dam would bold until the reservoir could beniptied by use-pendable men on the line. He had Suthei- - illicit lover a double forfeit to the worked as a Fred for saving Margaret to the doctors l:a; n wi'nlen; Vincent, Warnei", Iihg Beach, C alif.f the gates and spillway. operator . . . . , , I, state legiswomUtah the of the of for state he murder Jlembers rxiHiurioi , ai. n. i upe, nmir Misses Bee, Myrle and Hope Halla and relief agCnt, and was well The writer believes that the proposed reservoir at Deer Creek Is than to take it for themselves. and sensjte husband. house lature "We were" working under orders ilniii; Tom Demos, inside guardian; an's and Teddy Halladay, all of feasible from engineering and economical standpoints, and that tre known to the employes and patrons .enmmittees will visit the Utah day, Ono year and 19 days afterthe of the outer Roy Provo. the expenditure of approximately $5,000,000.00 from the chjef and whatever credit l,e.i company, construction Involving afternext BroWn of Tuesday electrocution Ruth Sny state hospital should i iht supporter noble grand; our to T is tn Peters, was H Rnrn also her Rait survived She Is coming department to and (An. Provo by benefit be of great vieinrty. noon at 2 o'clockaccording to Dr mother, Mrs. Jean Shepherd of Salt will Secondary benefits of the reservoir will be the control of high water go to him." Shuberg said. "But the John Lundalil, left supporter noble der and Henry Judd C.rav at Sing Uember 11, 1899. the family . later Frederick Dunn, uperlntendent. L. In the river to prevent flooding of lands along the lower river and the chief credit should go to the doc grand; William Prue, right support- - Sine, Ada Bonner Leboeuf and Dr. William one Lake; brother, to uranKer. ne is survived awakened at moving rhl committee will come to Shepherd Pr vice grand; Frank Barnett. left Thomas Lake; and five destruction of Irrigation dams and head gates on the river; also the tots. They made a mighty fine' by Provo uDon an Invitation of Kenneth dawn today and prepared to be and one daughter, Zelda, one year-- of iniuiii RniML'iiivy. in.rinir nf the h h?h staees of Utah Lake, which occur at intervals. Of lanu we couiu nave aune nuiiiuu; uipportor- - vk grand; William Knlcht And Swcn Q. Johnson. riht scene supporter; Ara "hanRed by their necks until dead"-foOrsrr Mrs. Elizabeth approximately 1H4 years, and which flood hundreds of acres of valuable I but for them age: his mother. Mrs. Hilda Ho1 Portland, an is Unless killing James Leboeuf. Mr left scene supporter. there on, members of a specW commii-Colo.: unexpected or,n Denver, Blythe farm lands near the lake snore. gan, Granger, and the following lnss, to scheduled The execution's Mar' 'were of tee appointed to represent ne believe' committee The Moore paBa(1ena, Calif.; Mrs. Syl- entertainment relapse, physicians brothers and slaters: James C. Ho A tumntBry.ftf cost estimate is ai follows: orfanHatlons of Provo 'In waiting- y Vanatwcteri Magna; Mrs. Jessie garet will recover completely from the lodK cmtfdatH of Roy Chapiel. take place between noon and 3 p.m. gan ana ssoran u. nogan, Bar- eDEER CREEK PROJECT f of Pnr-rmarried After WfHinm which Iwl nn the legislatlysommlttces Inbe- Robertson, Tracy, Calif. attack of and twenty years Frank Alrxandw pneumonia of Cost Estimate, Plan HI (Drainage and Laterals Omitted). the Lake; Frank. Hogan, TaylorsvUle; I l .ervleea will h heM In Summary hull of the State institution. her lungs- - hiuI made The degree captain of the lodge is life with the manager of the Mor- Albert R. Hogan, and Mary Hogan, p congested ESTIMATED COST: here Attorney ' arrival electric use of their the Topeka Cliyidr 8cott. gan City .TJpon light plant, during gccond chapel Sunday at $3,773,882.00 necessary the Deer Creek' Reservoir c ; the thp which she bore three sons and one arsngcT. X. E. Brockbank will explain Friends may view 2:30 0.clocfc Weber-Prov- o 35l,600s00 fire department's pulmutor. The body was removed to 8prtrig-Diversion Canal commiten to the beenme Mrs. Letoenf rinnffhtcr. at the family home prior IIAC.KXBAKTH needs of the hospital ,hfl vine and later shipped to Bait mnoieu ot tricTanilly doctor. .1 BONNEVILLE DANCE TONIGHT tee, It ! stated. It la expected that to the services. Interment will he I'llOKMX, Ariz.. kel. 1 ir.b l.tt... ,1,A BAM.Iakm $4.1,5482.00 Tntal estimated tost me . ,n lhe Provo clty cemetery. Under t'.;c auspices of the Bonne-- The G4th annual convention of ihmitten .wru.iw.i - the em'''140,000 acre feet capacity. 92,000 acree feet yield . .$45.00 per Ae. Ft. feeble Dr. Then for nine years she and Ivllle w.nd missionary committee, n National Woolgrowcrs' association jnent Of the school for minded will be discussed wuu uij $ 297.200.00 i dance will be given in the ward stood adjoin nod today with F. J. Dreher, 10 years her senior, carried PmnnHInn of canal thromrh Utah Countv . HaKcnbartlr of Spencer. Idaho, re- on their illicit courtship. SM.sa I amusement nun mi evi iiuin. " lmntifl cont ner Ae. Ft. for 22.200 Ac. Ft. legislative committee. Mrs. Leboeuf and Dr. Dreher fin music nns occn iu a ijikki elected president, and San Angclo, $58.35 time Is promised everyone. All are Texas, named as the 1U30 conven- ally decided that tbe former's hus Total estimated cost per Ac. Ft h-ndinband was standing in the ' way of i tion rlty. 146 cordially invited to attend. Annual payment (40 year payment plan) per Acre Foot . Room For God" wilt be MVln their happiness. . , m v n.AtiAlit. On the night of July 1. 1937. they iTl A short circuit In the engine of Present, worth of tl.46 nald each year for 40 years. Invited the unsuspecting hunhd to Vern car vu.w. Chsvrolet 6 belonging at U (a) at money Sunday morning to accompany them on a, plcnlo, o" lock. A cordial welcome to at- - Halllday. was the cause of a mall Present worth of $1.46 paid each year for 40 years. hired him Into a rowboat on & fls Mt 2:45 a. m. Friday, with blase 8 exat ......17.40 Is b) money service of worship The dog poisoner la busy In inn lake and shut him from anotner Acre Feet per acre of land Irrigated, ns the totnl damages reported of $200 to the car24 Provo again after few boat. bewhich on nd Is the water $50 $77.00, acre Reservoir cost for the garage the (a) annual supply, with standard per t ,s 7 weeks of , inactivity. MlSous education In- - longs to George Myers. TO South or (b) $6L0Or "Spike," oloae friend and v"S m The Seventh Wert street The loss on Present market values for a full water right In Utah' County range of "Mickey" Elliott; playmate Is covered the Insurance, acre. by garage Deople". m.tlng wl h ln from $75.00 to $123.00 per for a wonderful year: a sliding wale In fixing the tariff Prospects ion of Mr. and Be. Reed to Chief Fire Thcld at 7 according for the beet growers of the we so that the price of Imported sugar' Mrs. Charles Elliott, 07 South tnali perioq li Xne caP WM not niUred. have never been. boUer.sln the opin- will remain approximately the same m , Blxth East atrettlJ the latest lThe fire department responded to Wn or Vr r wusiwvw.iiwttim, victim, to succumb to . ths 1 the call. and general manager of the Utah- - after passing through American Plots of this despicable wrUh Idaho Sugar companv. who return poHs liri'sppctlve of the price fixed amongthumanlty. Whsn r. In said D. the week from countries," ed this producing Washington, I aiiiok went out to reec ths XI r. Wat lis. "In other words, when of resident a 73, Hyrum Gillies, dog last night he found Spiks' While In the rnnitnl Mr. WstU the price of Cuban suirnr. for in- - Vineyard for 47 years, died Wed In the last stakes ot potsooln nutowill the of terlff the home follow stance, at ascertained that a majority lower, the family nesday and herolo efforts to asre bua Utan: unset- i. ver and" rtso, vice and two mean1 nmtlPBlly . months" Illness. membert of thev,wiy ing a wera unavalllog. tled tonight and "The sugar. Interest are asklnt Mr. Gillies was bora In Arbrowth, per Is produced. Blister copper committee ot th house which had Feb. 1U( CURTLS3 FIELD. By PROF. J. M. JF.NSF.K Spike Was a nobis spwl' I Saturday, prooa for $3.75 of 18&5. tmiff Scotland, la approximately Industrial Utah Is losing millions ran koi from 80 to W per ornj ia Just completed a hearing relative Men of dog nrlstlcraey, txn. Col. Charles A. Llndberg set or rain as were hundred ably poumhi. favornhly per against the Surviving are his children. Hy n throughbrrd American Dp. out today for Miami wbtfnca on of dollars each year through not purity, but that degree of purity to a sugar tariff, now; IIo said ta bay hon kind will start a new air Ven- having cheap electricity. The build-In- g will not suffice for manufacturing impressed with the testimony given present duly of $1.73 per hundred, - rum FV Joseph F--. and Jay M. Gil change In tem Monday he now are down to pte- lies of Vineyard; David A. Guiles of prlrea af Boulder dam will give to purpose- - If you will examine your by Enh Bergeson. president of the Hujtarlevels,-nnCentral America, and gentle, and tiire - is no tura Into perature. lhe sugar Interests ('neauilo, Idaho: Mra Hsrgaret millions thst Utah will market report you will find thatt Utah State Farm Bureau, and other War record of him having- ever Flying a Curtis Falcon open California is! feH thnt. with an Increased duty. Wilkenson of Orem, and Miss Js-l- a harmed artyone. f, Maximum temp. plane. Lindbergh started from here loss unless Colorado river Is made ennrmerelal or electrolytic copper.! western farm bureau Inulera. H tiin -' they would be able to pay more to' followwho have Olllles cathodes. believed as those to Is, of Idaho to referred Idaho, Falls, electric by copper power to yield chesp rranm khjt.a aga ha was afflicted Thurdy. todsy alone, lor-ina cents who Thirty-twfor farmers their beets eleven are and still about and ed hearlnc cloHb at onoted the and One "California. six to as ' well grandchildren , as airUtah, malady, but throuch the wn k Monday he will open the first I compare- - to ths committee members, that a; maintain the price of the finished great grandchildren also turVm. . Blister route copper Is loss Minimum temp. avenue the of copper pound.. u. a. m at n veternarlaa, the d wm I msttsfouw irom Funeral servltes iwlll be held la Utah Is tearing down mountain of tlvcly ot small value,. But to pro.-- ' raise in ths duty on sugar wiU be I product at a level which would Thursday. 24. saved by an Apsrelioa. ftnam Canal tons. one . It of food mike made. thp th ward cheapest Vineyard it st ore Gar and smelting chapel, Sunday He lsxpected to make a stop at copper on Is the Smoot on market' 'clock. at "Senator (Continued blister Five) Coldest day this winter, 7.recommending product cop Pag February. I, C, enrouts to Miami. field and Tooele, where mother. --Mrs. Northcott, testifying in be half oi the accused Northcott yes terday, said she was not his mother but his grandmother. She said her daughter, Mrs. Winifred Clark, of Vancouver, B. C, was Gordon' mpiher. Mrs. Clark, according to denied reports from Vancouver, that she was Gordon's mother and asserted the defendant was her brother. Northcott may 'question Mrs r Jonir3ier,' ad Ul U ICSTIVUIL Y Hi-- d f. ... i V. W Miff IfirjAi rf .' " . the-cour- lit ;;aJ if li 'Vi -- sub-stati- t Jeliaver 3iJt-u- -- rr - f;on-era- i" v nty n,- ' y the-fntkr-win Symg-Wndwa- sub-stati- cver-will- u fti',rr REMEN1SVn IPR0VOMATR0N LOVERS WILL c zSESAlffl nR W4t ." -- L0.0.F.H0LBS con-cret- one-ha- wmwsxi lf INSTALLATION LEGISLATORS . COMING HERE . of ij4dt -- sub-statio- T Mi'.u-liaii- i. guti-dia- n; Jeh we nit of-Sa- htaj1dowaij,E -,- 1 Illlt - -- -- ,:.lr Car Blaze Caused Community Church By Short Circuit ;T 5uh.t "Spike" of Latest Trap f 0 Polsonet , PREDICTS GOOD YEAR t? FOR SUGAR BEET GROWERS SSmii VINEYARD MAN Tdislo CHPCAL i: the Lindbergh Off For Central America Weather COLLECTION LAID Ta REST . TELLS INTERESTING STORY . tvj UI, 1.-- llttlt b mm e o i" . Ubslow. " . : . Ja.2t, . . CsrlestdiyS. l |