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Show r He Was a i: News Notes Live Its a Privilege CAUSING DAMAGE Entire City la Left In Darkness; Lot Angeles Suffers Worst April Weather In 20 Years; Damage Is Great SanDlego, Calif. A heavy wind, poming on the heels of a hard rain, Struck National City, near San Diego late Monday night and wrecked several houses. Two women and. a man, Injured In the collapse of one home, were taken to the hospital. All will recover, the doctors said: The storm left the city In darkness. Sharp lightning accompanied the windstorm. Los Angeles, Calif. Los 'Angeles and the surrounding district began checking up on the profit and losses of the heaviest storm In more than twenty years. Although the rainfall was looked upon as having been highly beneficial, it was not without its damage. Highways were washed out and Inundated, tying up automobile traffic in many sections of Southern California. Trains from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara were delayed for several hours by earth slides. Having Inadequate storm drains, portions of the city were flooded. Onebrldge, a temporary structure over the Big Tujunga, in San Ferando valley, was destroyed by the flood, and other bridges In the valley were en- dangered. The storm started Sunday night anjj at a late hour Monday the rainfall had reached 3.60 Inches. Precipitation in the mountains was especially heavy being ten Inches at Opids Camp and 11.17 in the Santa Anita Canyon. Two cabins were washed away by high waters at Opld's Camp and the toll roads leading up to ML Wilson was washed out. a Experts Declare Stock Show Best ii Salt Lake City. The Portland Feed era company of Burley, Idaho, were the prize winners in the fat cattle dl vision of the ninth annual intermoun tain- Livestock show, which came to close Wednesday after five successful days at the Salt Lake Union stock' yards at North Salt Lake. This com pany exhibited the grand champion car of fat cattle. They received for this load 315.25 a hundred pounds, or nearly flOOO more than could be secured for the load on the open mark eL Several additional prizes were awarded for this grand champion load, including the silver loving cup presented by Washburn & Condon of Los Angeles, the 325 prize offered by the Tarsons Commission company, the 325 prize offered by the Stagner, Pierpont - A Kill is commission company of Kan sas City, the 335 prize offered by the Los Angeles ..Union stockyards, the handsome silver service offered by E. A. Cudahy, Jr., president of the Cuda by Packing company. Dam 1$ Aided By Weather American Falls, Ido. The recent cold snap and snow in the upper Snake river section Is working in fa vor of the plan to store water in the American Falls reservoir this spring, according to reclamation officials. In all probability the early run-of- f will be dleayed a week or more, all of which time will allow the contractors to add several feet of concrete to the dam. The peak or high water mark of the spring run off usually comes the latter part of May and every day that the run-of- f Is delayed may mean thousands of dollars to the users of storage water. Air Mall Opens, Elko to Pasco Pasco, Wash. Bringing virtually very city In the racific northwest to within approximately forty hours of New York City, the air mail service between Pasco, Wash., and Elko, Nevada, has started. More than 5000 visitors arrived In. Pasco to see the two planes take off for Elko, with the first loads of mall for the East. Due to the large amount of mall, two machines were necessary. Former Michigan Governor Is Dead Lansing, Mich. John T. Rich, governor of Michigan from 1893 to 1897, died at St. Petersburg, Florida, Sunday morning, a telegram received at the governors office here says. Former Governor Rich was 85 years old. (Coprrlcht. GO to Halifax! Anywhere of my sight I" Myrtle stormed. Drury, her young sister, laughed teaslngly as she flung back : "Thanky I But Minge Junction Is plenty bad enough. Whatever made you camp In It, Sis Flower? "Shut up I Let me think I Myrtle hissed through set teeth.. Drury had the money rather her guardian did. The pair were dark, Myrtle, exquisitely slender and graceful as her name flower, with the accentlngs of velvet-dar- k eyes and lips, fiery, In the selfish, dominant, was role of dependent. Drury was fat, but not placid. A shrewd bargainer, she was relentless in keeping bargains once made. Her mother, grandchild of plain hill folk, had mysteriously Inherited a half million. It had bought her a husband, In the person of a renowned yet fascinating spendthrift When she was killed In a runaway accident two years later cynics said one to another: "The luck of Drury Greer I lie had been left very handsomely provided for with only that lump of a baby, named for him, as the half-sister- s. red-cor- fly In the ointment bo-in- free-spoke- n Possibility That The Buildings May Be Sold To The City Schools And Two L. D. 8. Seminaries Es- tablished In Stead Brigham City. The poultry Indus try was discussed by local business men and poultrymen at a-- meeting held during the week at the CommerThe meeting was cial club rooms. called by E. W. Dunn, who In an open ing address encouraged citizens here to enter Into poultry raising. Salt Lake City. Horses for the spring meeting of the Utah Breeders' and Racing association, May 8 to 31, will begin to arirve at Lagoon this and week, according to telegrams other dispatches received by William M. Murray, racing manager. Ogden. Hope that a way may be found for Ogden to subscribe stock In the Weber River Water Users association for water from the Echo dam was expressed by Mayor George E. Browning who said that City Attorney A. W. Agee Is diligently working to find a, way whereby the city can legally participate id the dam pro Logan, Utah. Superintendent Adam S. Bonn Ion, of the L. D. S. church schools, announced officially at a special meeting of the B. Y. C. board of trustees that the Brigham Young college will be discontinued after this school year. The announcement was not a complete surprise, and It is even suggested that further changes in the system may take place in the near future. Several years ago the L. D. S. church launched the polley of estab Bailing seminaries for the purpose of bringing religious Instruction to the Ject. people, which was the primary pur- - j galt Lake c)ty Proclamations de pose pf the founding of the B. Y. C. April 15 Arbor day and April The seminaries proved to be popular. daring 18 to 24 American Forest week were and numerous applications were re- issued by Governor George H. Dern. celved. At present there are fifty-ninThe latter was issued In conformity seminaries being maintained. This with the international policy of pre-- i rise in the number of seminaries Is serving and protecting the forests. given as the chief cause for the discontinuance of the Brigham Young Huntington. With the coming of favorable weather, work is expected ' college. When the college curricula were cut to begin on the Huntington canyon In half and the institution reduced to state road within the near future. a Junior college a few years ago, many Preparations are under way for con thought that the school could not ex- tinuance of the work which was began ist long. Steps were taken to avert last fall on the hemalnlng the loss of Logans pioneer Institution stretch, completion of which the com' but they were unsuccessful. ing summer will connect Sanpete and The school was founded on July 24, Emery counties by a new route. 1877, and was endowed by Brigham Salt Lake Fees amounting to 321,' Young with 10,000 acres of fertile land. 427.53 were received from the fish The school was first housed In Lindand game department for the first quist hall on Second North and First quarter of 1925 by the state treasurer East streets and before buildings were Tuesday. The amount included 377.81 constructed on' First South street interest. school was held In the basement of the Myton. George Elliott, Indian farm' Logan tabernacle. During the nearly for the Myton district, is trying to er fifty years of Its existence, approximately 40,000 students have attended interest the Indians under his jurisdiction in the raising of fruiL Ha reIt. A special meeting of the Crimson cently received a shipment of various student body was held and the stud- kinds of fruit trees to be set out on ents pledged themselves to complete five Indian farms. the remainder of the school year. Brigham City. According to a re--' port from Willard this morning, conUtah In Second Area For Indians siderable damage was done to a num ber of the frams in that vicinity last Washington, D. C. Reorganization of the Indian medical service, appointnight by the heavy rains. Large ment of Dr. M. C. Guthrie of the Unistreams of water flowed over tha ted States public service as chief medi- highway onto land owned by W. A. cal officer and the division of the In- Offerman at South Willard, known as dians medical field Into four districts, the old Toombs place, washing deep was announced at the department of gullies through the grain fields and the Interior. doing considerable damage. The four districts created are: Salt Lake. The East fork of the First district States of Michigan, Sevier has been open all winter. On Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, North March 25 there was very litle snow and south Dakota, with headquarters left on the watershed. The pass Into at Cloquet. Minn. Escalante valley has beon open all Second district States of Montana, winter, and the Escalante range carUtah, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, ries only a very light snow cover. The Wyoming and northern California, h In the East fork and with headquarters at Pendleton. Ore. lake sections say this Is tho Third district States of Arizona, driest year they have ever known and Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado and they have been in the section for forty southern California, with headquarters years. at Phoenix, Arlz. Hyrum. A public meeting of all Fourth district States of Oklahothe Hyrum district will be ma, Kansas, Nebraska, Mississippi and , arn,cr North Carolina, with headquarters at held ,n Hyrum Wednesday evening for the purpose of organizing a drive Muskogee, Okla. to rid the district of squirrels, according to an announcement made by R. New Mall Air Route Mapping of L. Wrlgley, county agricultural agent. Boise. Idaho. Captain Armln F. drives have proved to be very Ilcrold, air officer of the 104th division Squirrel effective in tho rast In ridding the disreserves of Salt left organized Lake, trict of the rodents, end as they have Wednesday morning in his Dollavl-lan- d become numerous again it has been for to Elko, Nevada, plane map to conduct a drive. Imperative thought the contract air mail route from that Salt ' Lake City. Interest In dairy place through Boise to Pjisco, Wash. Heroid Is accompanied by Franklin expansion In the lntermountaln terriRose, one of the air mail pilots, who tory Is evidenced by the number of will assist In the seloctoin of emergenUtahns who are in th9 dairy states In the middle west purchasing young cy landing fields along the route. Captain Heroid landed his big plane foundation stock for use in Utah and on tho new Boise airport late Monday, Idaho, according to C. C. Glgnoux, asthe field being near enough completed sistant supervisor of agriculture of to take care of the big ship. Work the Union Pacific system, who was In on surfacing and leveling the airport Salt Lake Wednesday on his way to Is being pushed so the service over the Portland. Mr. Glgnoux stopped In mail route can begin on April 6th. Salt Lake to visit the livestock show. Plans for the local celebration to Ogden. Construction work on tho be staged when the sir mail service elaborate passenger station to be built starts include a parade, pageant, carA Rio Grands Western Denver the by nival and dances In addition to the usual form of ceremonies at tho air- railroad on the companys property on Twenty-fourtstreet will be unport. A number of army aud governwithin der way sixty days, President ment air mall planes are expected S. Pyeatt of the company said here. J. for tho celebration. here Salt Lake Cty. Tho lntermountaln Heavy Storms Are Delaying Air Mall livestock show received generous Rock Springs, Wyo. Tho United drenching Wednesday the closing day. States air mail service Is tied up by a Despite the unfavnrablo weather Tuesheavy snowstorm extending front Salt day, when the auction sula of fat stock Lnke City, Utah, to Laramie, W)o. was held, attendance at the show Plunes from both division points were that at any previous exhibition, unable to reach Rock Springs, tho mall J. II. Manderfltdd, manager, declared. being handl d by railway trains be- - As to the quality of the stock entered tween theso points. After a clear day In tho show, there was no comparison southern Wyoming is again In the grip j between this years and the eight that of a snowstorm, more than four Inches have gone before. ! i -- ten-mil- e Pan-guitc- I h Oh! Mercy met And I took yon for a livery man," Drury Interrupted, her cheeks true scarlet "Lets not spoil things by apologies," he said, touching her arm lightNo dont tell me your name ly. I want to find It out for tnyself." Id rather tell you maybe you won't want to ask when you henr It" Drury said humbly. 'Tin Drury Greer. You you must know all nbout mo." , r'h KNELL SOUNDS FOR PIONEER IN STITUTION AFTER YEARS OF 8ERVICE e Drary Inherited all her mothers longing for power and high place. At ten, when hor father died, leaving Myrtle scant tangible assets, she had driven her first bargain. Myrtle was to stay on, keeping the home up to Greer level, until Drury, proper ly trained and polished, had been launched socially and pnt In the way of making a brilliant marriage this In return for a life of easy luxury. Child that she was, Drury had realized this was her only chance. She had no background all her mothers people were dead. Luckily In a way. The money bought her only a sort of shamed tolerance from the Greers. A11 that Is, but Myrtle who albeit she stormed and raved sometimes, stood loyally to her promise despite the protests of Greers, and Laeys, her mothers kindred, nor heart had for two years belonged absolutely to one Elliot Lane, a masterful person, restive at waiting longer for his love. It was this that had moved Myrtle to the desperate venture of Minge Junction a place she bad been told where money counted for everything. At home folk were barely civil to Drury now Just turned seventeen. Despite the long bickerings, the stormy outbreaks. Myrtle had somewhat of sisterly love for the lone creature. g Until she saw her In the way of safely married she could not feel that she had a right to her own happiness. They had come a day back to the gorgeous hotel. But as yet they themselves had not been seen. Raymond Carr, Esq., stood as a lion In the path. He was a sort of human Blue Book, knowing all about everything, everybody, all the nice points of usage. Why, Ohl Why had Fate sent him here? Myrtle had met him casually In her first winter out He had declined to keep up the acquaintance, telling her hostess: "She Is too beautiful unless she had the million." Poor, fat, Drury would be fair game for him. Drury had vanished. Myrtle sat pondering a quick vanishing by the night train. She started to ring up the office and say so, but sat down almost fainting at what she saw through the open balcony window. Drury, bareheaded, standing mighty straight, facing Raymond Carr. He was smiling down at her as he rarely had smiled at anything feminine. She had given him the thrill of his life In blue linen, her broad cheeks richly pink, her clear blue eyes dancing, sandy tendrils clinging to her white forehead. she was an adorable milkmaid. To his dismay he had heard himself asking her: "Would you like a spin to the lake this morning? And had been answered brightly: Too late. Mister Man. Sis Flower wrote for a car as well as rooms. I'm sorry real sorry she did." She left him no time for debate, running on: "If the hotel ear turns out to be Just ordinary, won't you please see that we have a better one. please see that we have a better one. "I shall see to It that you get It," Csrr returned smiling brondly. "Even though Im only a guest like your-self.- " She was Infinitely nppcnllng even to a human Bluo Book. Raymond Carr took her hand, saying with a dazed smile: Suppoe we go find Sis Gooding BUI For Dytlng Seeds Passes Flower and ask her to chnerone 01 Salt Lake City. Passage of the bill for a ride. You you aren't which requires the dyeing of all Imt'.e fooling! He looked her ported alfalfa or red clover seed to askedIn breathlessly. the face, questioning: Why prevent It from being sold to the farm- full ers of this country ns home grown should I he?' "Ohl Becausc-hecnu- se nobody ever seed was secured In the senate Mon before seemed to like me," Drury said day by Senator Com) ing of Idaho, ao A girl at sehool said Id huskily. cording to word received here. The never a husband, unless he was get bill was backed by the department of hunting for gold nuggets." agriculture the National Grange, other I am Just that sort," Cnrr an- farm and dairy associations and the swered, trying to speak lightly. But Washof Iduho, seed producers Utah, to remember there la mors please ington and others. l , ben one aort of gold." 4 in to Utah By MARTHA M. WILLIAMS jITRONQ WIND FOLLOWING RAIN STRIKES NATIONAL CITY Is Your Work Hard? Pleated With Heaviest Snow Boise, Idaho. Almost any small bov can fool a few of bts Mends on April 1. but It takes a genius to hoax nn entire city. Yet Ilnlso citizens felt that tho weatherman Imd perpetrated practical Joke when they woko up and found snow falling on Apr.l 1. it wns no ordinary spring storm with a few feeble flakes heralding a soft rainfall, but It kept up all tho morning until It registered nearly throe Inches the deepest precipitation of the entire winter. Suit Lake City. Plana are well RANKS ELEVENTH, BUT FOREST? ARE FAR REMOVED FROM RAIL CARRIERS This Friesian Breeders association. event, while sponsored childly for the dairymen of Cache valley, Is open also to dairymen outside the valley. Mr. Harris announces that all cuttle will be fed and cqod for the night before and the night after the show without charge. . Utah, ays: 'Sharp, twinging mepains over caught While Utah ranks eleventh states In the amount of national forest timber, the stand of timber In this state Is rather far removed from railroads to make utilization of it an important industrial Item, it Is shown by a compilation of the forest service here. ' Utah has 5,225,335,000 board feet of national forest timber which constitutes 95 per cent of all the timber in the state. Most of this Is found In tire Ashley, Powell and Uintah national forests, with the Powell forest having 0 thp greatest timber stand with board feet. The Ashley and Uintah forests have each more than 1,000,000,00 board feet. Utilization of the huge timber area In the Ashley and Uiutah forests In the Uintah mountains depends largely upon the railroad developments into the Uintah basin, forest service officials point out. The timber on the Powell forest is also a long distance from a railroad point. Marysvale is the closest station and is 100 miles from the heart of the timber region on the Aquarius plateau. This Is exceptionally good timber, the forest service says. of the 1,544,-600,00- my right hip and through the emalli of my back. Ther was a sore spot in, my back and 1 had trouble with1 r my kidneyeactingp j ItjlJ too freely I k v i wmb, a box ot Doan a Pills and they rid me of the backache. Doan'a also put my kidneya In fine condition. nva DOANS STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Co Mfg. Cham., Buffalo, N. Y. Foater-Milbur- a British Racing Crowe Interest In horse racing In England has been Increasing greatly. Statistics Issued by the Racing Calendar show that during the last flat facing season 4,090 horses ran tinder Jockey club rules, this being the greatest total on record. In 1827 only 1,108 horses ran during the season. Builds up weak bodies "Cmraf break down forced me to quit work. Tanka toned up my wkole system, banished the nervous strain and gave me bach the health of twenty SEASON LOOMS years ago. I strongly recommend Tan Commission Signs Statement SL George-Anderso- n Ranch lac.F.J. Messmer, of St. 254 So, Ninth A ve., Burlington, loweu Project Salt Lake City. Initial steps toward the construction of 21.7 miles of federal aid highway between St. George and Andersons ranch were taken when the state road commissioners signed the project statement. The lital cost of this project Is estimated at 3375,000. It is not expected that the entire project will be constructed at this time, but as funds become available the first section, between St. George and Harrisburg, will be built, as a cooperative agreement to this effect has been signed with the WashThis ington county commissioners. is estimated to cost 3100,000. The project statement of tho nigh-wafrom Echo to Kimball Junction, via Coalville, was signed also. This project Is 24.6 miles In length and its estimated cost Is 3400.000. A cooperative agreement, covering an eight mile section of this project between Wanshlp and Pages ranch, has been signed with the county commissioners of Summit county. Under this agreement, Summit county will bear 321.030 of the estimated total cost of 396.000, the federal government to bear the balance. A modified agreement on the federal aid road from Richfield to Elsinore was signed by the road- commission. The new contract with the bureau of public roads increases the federal ap3 propriation for this project from y From Mother Natures storehouse we have gathered the roots, tarts and herbs which are compounded, under the famous Tanlao formula, to make Tanlac. j If your body Is weak and undernourished, if you cant sleep or eat, have stomach trouble or burning rheumatism. Just you see how quickly Tanlac can help you back to health and strength. Don't delay taking Tanlao another day. Stop at your druggists now and get a bottle of this, tho greatest of all tonics. Take Tanlao Vegetable Pills for constipation. Honor American Woman Mrs. Curl Akeley of New York, wife of the African explorer, has been honored by tlie Canadian government width named a mountain after her. Mrs. Akeley Is tlie former Miss Mary L. Jobe, explorer. A peak in the Canadian rockles will be named Mount Jobe. Lift Off-- No Pain! 339,-816.9- to 341.4S4.C5. Idaho Urged To Widen Market Salt Lake City "Significant indeed are the changes that have taken place In Idaho farm production In the last ten years," writes Harrison C. Dale, head of the economics and business administration ot the University of Idaho, in the last issue of the Idaho Economic Bulletin, a publication Issued by the college. The customary practice of comparing physical volume of yield and crop values from year to year, however, sometimes falls to give a true picture of fundamental production changes he says. A rise In the general price level, for example, accompanied by Improved yields per acre, may Indicate an increased attention to some farm product, which In point of face. Is actually ot declining Importance. Professor Dale presents a tabulation ot crop acreages In which he notes that despite the supposed decline of farming In Iduho, the total crop acreage represented by basic commodities has steadily Increased In the last ten years. Dairymen to Organize Cream Pool Rupert. Idaho. Sixty members have been signed up for the purpose of organizing a cream pool to be known os the Mlnnl-CasslDairymens association. Directors elected for tho new organization were George Breazeal, Rupert; S. W. Beck, Rupert; C. C. Nelson, Ileyburn; Joe Walker, Dodo; Ben Edwards, II. C. Tolly and J. G. Nord-struBurley. a un- der way to muke the annual Black and White" day at Richmond, April 29 ono of the greatest dairy events of the west, it Is announced by C. Z. Harris, president of tho Utah Holstein Eureka, Ogden. ROAD BUILDING I P. . list I A Utah Case Utilization of the Huge Timber Are In Ashley and Uintah Forests In the Uintah Mountains Depend on Developments In the Is your work wearing von out? Are you tortured with throbbing backache feel tired, weak and worn out? Then look to your kidneys! Many occup. tions tend to weaken the kidneys. Con. headaches, dizziness and tant backache, rheumatio pains result. One suffers an- noying kidney irregularities; feels nervous, irritable and worn out. Dont wait Use Doan's Pills a stimulant diuretio to the kidneys. Workers everywhere recommend Doan's. They should help you, too. Ask your neighbor Many Entries Are Received Spanish Fork. Utah. Many entries have been received already for the Uish County Livestock show to be held here April 7 to 10, It le announced by Manager G. C. Taylor, Frldny, the the third of the show, has been designated as "Governors day, and Governor and Mr. George II, Dern ami a party of. state officials have assured (he manager they would attend. The annunl show banquet Is to be held the evening of Rprll 8. Doesnt hurt one bit! Drop a little Freezone" on on aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottla of "Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Guticura Soap and Ointment tli fwlp CLm and Heal iky Framota Hair Crawtk Conversion s F ruit Declaring she had been converted at a church revival meeting, a pretty divorcee of Sacramento announced at tlie sumo time Hint tdio Imd dropped hor $2., (KH) henrt halm suit against a loenl merchant, Imcuiiho It conflicted with her religious convictions. - me iwAS Delians yj Hot water Sure Relief FOR IIIDiCESTbN 25 and 75 Pkis.So!d Everywhere |