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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH iLEGION VOTES . J TO STAY CLEAR 1928 MORGAN, MELLON fornia, Wyoming, Colrado, Arizona and Montana follow in close succession. Ileber City In bringing a shipment of 100 head of Romnelette sheep from Canada, II. W. Harvey of Ileber City, president of the Utah State Woolgrow-ers- , is helping to introduce a comparatively new breed Into the Interinoun-lairegion. The Roninehtte, while a crossbred type, Is developing Into a distinct breed. It Is a cross between the Rambouillet, which Is the favorite breed with Utah woolgrowers, and the Romney type. D. W. Shaw, superintendent for the Lyon Construction company of Ogden, recently awarded the contract t for the building of the unit of (he federal aid road, has The opened an office in Roosevelt subcontractors are at work and three camps have been established, one at ihe Duchesne George properly near the Myton bridge, one at the llairls farm on the Chehan ditch and a third at the Balfour farm. SuLehi Factories the Utuh-Idahgar company will operato this year are all running at top speed, it was announced Monday ut the offices. Just eight plants will grind the beets this season. They are located In Utah. Idaho, Montana, Washington and Alberta, Canada. Mn Myton-Roose-vel- I Cotton Plains Go Forward Memphis The wheels of the fashioned by merchants, bankers and planters of the south to remedy the situation Incident to the low price of cotton began to. move here Thursday as the executive supervisory committee initiated plans frr market stabilization this season nnd subsequent reduction of acreage planted to tho white staple. Dr. Tait Ilutler, chairman of the executive committee named cotton continence, by the south-wid- e met with B. W. Kilgore, Raleigh, N. C., and J. W. Fox, Scott, MIss. committeemen In the move to launch the relief s program. ma-chlo- hun-drcds'.- shock recorded, continuing from 1:18 p. m. to 6:30 p. m., was called "serious by officials. It was at an estimated distance of 4000 miles. The first tremble was recordered on the Instrument at the University of Chicago at 8.28 a. ma Wednesday, lasting until Just before noon, at an estimated distance of 4000 miles. Provo Potato harvest in the county Digging of the small sugar beet crop also Is commencing. The potato production Is expected to he large. Some yields already show that where good seed was used good yields were obtained. One grower sacked aprpoxlmately 1000 bushels from a little more than two acres. Is Just (fetting under way. Mnntlcello The Inrgest cattle deol of the year was closed last week at when George V. Dalton. of j Mnnticello Verdure sold out his entire herd of whiteface cattle to Roy Holst of Olney I Springs, Colo. There were 700 head of rows anil calves In the deal. Mr. Dalton will deliver the cuttle at ThompFrench Lose Slickers Game on Yanks sons, whore they will be taken by train Amiens, France It has been learn- to Colorado ranges. ed that certain persons In Amiens who Salt Lake Utah celery is becoming recently changed American dollars In- more and more Important as a cro; to francs and thought they were reus- for shipment to outside points. Its ing a profit of some 60 per cent by iiaillly cannot bn excelled; It Is crisp. " American tourists got Ms a firm, white texture and a dethe worst of the deal. "For once we licious flavor which hns created a very got the better of the Americans, the demand. large liuve are said to declared Frenchmen when they met at a hank to nguln Montlcello A large crew of men translate their dollurs into fruncs ami from Blending has been sent to re-- I reap their profit. They were complete- iMlr the road on White Mesa hill cm ly disconcerted when the paying idler ihe road from Pduff to Illanding. Ileber rapidly ran through the pile of hills, I'rost, state road agent, said that the and, looking through the bars of his 'cent rain had done considerable dam-- , window said: "These are counterfeit. age to this part of the road. l ! ! short-changing- Holsteln-Friesia's Fait In Count-- y Apple Crop Biggest Known will leave about October 2S Chicago "Rrlng teacher an apple I r Portland for competition at tho may yet hnve to be resorted to as an laiermitioM.".! livestock exposition, emergency national slogan. Reports it r!ie 11111011111-by C. Z. Harris of front the government bureau of agriof the Holstein Richmond, president cultural economics say that, despite nsso lotion. Gilbert Thatthe fact that the 192(1 estimated total Breeders' at Port cher, "ho snpi-rvlproduction of apples hns been reduced I .n.l lu-- t oar mid nt showing throe Intermounr.ROO.m'O barrels In the last month, the In fairs UiU will not necomtiun? c niti.ry still has the henvlcst commer-d:.- ! to Portland. herd The state hen l'ie of new forecast crop known. Tho now Is quartered at the Cache count-faiIs seoson 38,508,000 this ir-k- ct apples grounds at Logan with Mr. Hum Parrels. including 1,600,000 barrels, Jn charge. In Virgin! Lake--Utah- 'ne lo-r- Pu-idl- e , Retail Prices on General Increase Washington Retail prices September 15 showed an Increase of approxiper cent over those of Aumately 1 of gust 15, but a decrease of nearly l per cent sniee September 15, 1925. the department of labor reported Tue.tday. Prices, however, were more then 54 per cent higher than those of September 15, 1913. The largest increase noted In the month ending 15 was that of strictly fi a ; eggs, which jumped 15 per cent, potatoes rose 8 per cent, pork chops 5 per cent cud butter 4 per cent. Ti e. irice of onions dropped the most in t umonth, declining 10 per cent, while macaroni fell 4 and canned red sal mon and flour decreased 3 per c each. Zlno-Ylcf- ! . 'it:-'-- . your nerves are steadier your interest keener Aids teeth and digestion After Every Meal TSAIS THIS town ton 4U EAST, WEST, NORTH USOLfTH Perhaps "Two cows is lu the field, said n toucher to a class of hoys, Indicating the writing on the blackboard. "Now, that sentence Is wrong. Can any boy tell me why? One youngster sought to help her out of the dillieulty: Praps one of them are a calf, miss! he suggested. learsons. IN PHIZES uw vjj-ij- 1,055 PRIZES lil ALL Liquid Vontr Con Kntvr tha test. AU you have to do Is write us in lent than 150 words what you consider the outHtanding characteristic of Liquid Veneer, or tell us of an unusual ue tor Liquid Veneer. You way win the first prize of 1501 or one of the 1,064 other prixa. Three prominent buninea men will act ee judges. Contest closes December 31st, But don't dMny. Get nereary Kntry Blank and full particulars from your dealer. If he can't supply you write us. Don't miss this big opportunity. Liquid Veneer Is sold by hardware, furniture, rirotf. paint, grocery and general stores. BUFFALO SPECIALTY COMPANY IS Llqniit lilug. liuTnlo, N, Y. Inm n j ' Hayes Blesses Denver School Itenver Patrick Cardinal Hayes of New York dedicated the new St. Thomas seminary here before one cf the largest congregations of members of the Catholic ehurrh ever gathered s In Colorado. The Impressive nnd began In ended at dusk, when Cardinal Hayes Church pronounced the benediction. dignitaries officiating Included, besides Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop ' John J. Glennon of fit. Louis, Bishop J. l, Henry Tllhen of Denver, bishops, priests and students priests. Minnesota will have 738 miles of Prominent laymen also had their part paved roud when this years construc- In the ceremonies. The grounds of tho seminury were packed with people tion is finished. from errly morning until the last word No Minister to Canada Just Now Totaled surfaced mileage In the sev- Of the Moaning and benediction of CarWashington President C'oolidge can dinal Hayes had It, sued front the hugs seen no present reason for sending :t eral state highway systems Is 14-American minister to Ottawa wli.n MIS miles, reports the Depurtment of amplifiers Installed for people. Canada sends a resident minister to Agriculture. Nearly 18.000 miles were Moroccan War Over; This Is Official Wushlnglon, In any event, Mr. t'o.O finished last year. Purls M. Palnlevo, war minister, ofIdge Is quite certain that such ucMAt would require an act of congees'-A hard surfaced highway, 205 miles ficially Informed the cabinet council present, It was said at the White long, has recently been completed be- that the war in Morroeeo Is completei rHouse, he feds that consular tween Kansas City and St. Louis. It ly over. He assorted that Ihe repatriation of the troops would be completed are being bundled efficiently with Cut:-- ' is now possible to go from the uda and that any ciher questions tl const to central Kansas without by November 20, and that the forces remaining in Morocco would be on the might arise could he dealt with, hitting earth roads. . . peace basis of 1921. through the present organization. The Dutch flnunce ministry Is proEqualization Fee Meets Opposition posing a new three hundred million Pacific Steamer Goes Agroud at Frisco guilder projected road Improvement, Kan Francisco-Cau- ght In a blanket Washington - Opposition to ; n according to a cable from The Hague, equalization fee plan for pit ponlrg ,f which will be covered by an annuul of heavy fog. the steamer Mullko, 4280 surplus crops was expressed to Pier.. roud tax on motor vehicles. tons, went ashore off tho west side of dent Coliilge by delegates of the Farm Alcatraz Island, Fan Francisco hay, ut Grain Dealers' association, which is slate highway de- 6:15 New The Jersey Tho vessel, Sunday morning. In anunl session hero. Tho orciiiit?H- with the partment, In tlon represents 4000 farmets' ePt ators bureau of public roads. Is conducting which arrived from Kuhulul, Hawaiian in the eleven M.ifw a series of concrete tests for the pur- Islunds. with a cargo of pluuipples, from Oklahoma to North Dakota red of studying the relative concrete-makin- was In no apparent danger, Captain has Its headquarters at Omaha. An pose properties of crushed stone M. J. Bulgers said. Tho cruft Is equalization fee, to be levied on creps and gravel used In concrete road con owned by tho Matson Navigation comto muke up a fund for handling the surpany. The Mallko was refloated at tructlon. flood tide. plus, was a feature of tbe McNary bill - work and play Plans Express Co. Make Record Flight Salt Lake More than 225,000 miles without a mechanical mishap and withNorth America Sinking out having once seriously delayed the Scientists sny that the North Amerair mail Is the record made by the ican continent is slowly Finking into Western Air Express, Inc., flying the the ocean, the rate being about aw Salt Lake City to Los Angeles airway hu ll a year. At auy rate, however, for the first six months of operation the scientists any the change is nothwhich ended 'with the dose business ing for anyone to becom- e- alarmed First flight over this over, as changes of this kind have-beeyesterday. course was made April 17. last, when noted with no cutaclysndc effect m any considerable portion df tha planes of this company inaugurated daily air mail service between the ter- earth's surface since the time of reminal cities. Each day since, planes corded history. of tho company have flown the course one each way without any break in To Have a Clear, Sweet Skin schedule excepting when westbound Touch pimples, redness, roughnesa departure has been held up by failure or Itching, If any, with Cutlcura Ointof the transcontinental plane from the ment, then bathe with Cutlcura Soap-aneast to arrive here on time. hot water. Rinse, dry gently and on a little Cutlcura Talcum to dust Co-o- p Selling Has Big Boom leave a fascinating fragrnnee on skin. Washington Business to the Everywhere 25c each. Advertisement. amount of $2,400,000,000 was transaq ted during 1926 by the 10,800 farmers Sign assolatlons reporting to the U. S. demakes "What you think Tommy of to partment agriculture, according a preliminary report by the division of would make a good husband? lie never scolds the waiter. This figure ; cooperative marketing. represents an increase of more than 1.700,000.000 as compared with 1915, t will ntter whnt, I believe today when 6424 association reporting to If It should rontrndlct all I said yesthe department handled a volume of terday. Wendell Phillips. business estimated at $36,000,000. The North Carolina State Highway commission has a specially equipped truck for measuring the power required to operate vehicles at various speeds and on different road surfaces. Test runs made on a race track, at 13 miles per hour, showed the following results : At a speed of tlfc miles per hour, 1:97 horsepower. At a speed of I miles per hour, 1:49 horsepower. At a speed of 19 miles per hour, 1:19 horsepower. At a speed of II miles per hour, 1:17 horsepower. At a speed of 20 miles per hour, 1:10 horsepower. At a speed of 26 miles per hour, 12:46 horsepower. At a speed of 20 miles per hour, 19.00 horsepower. The North Carolina commission proposes to continue the tests for a year or more, to determine the comparative horse power required at all seasons and In all weather on different types of road surface. f, Wrigleys adds a zest to Cantonese Fire on British Ship Shanghai Reports to tho Toho News agency front Hankow state that fcuntonese troops fired on the Rrillsh gunboat Dee as it was escorting a British merchant ship from Chians toward Hankow. Tho Incident took The gunboat place last Thursday. guns Into acbrought its three-inction, silencing the assailants. There were no casualties aboard the vessels. Snngltai considered the prize port anil pivotal point in numerous campaigns conducted by rival Chinese generals during the past five yea in, became an armed camp once more, ready to wa.ro defensive warfare against, the advanc-- j lng Cantonese army, which has been blazing a path of death and destruction from tbs south. 19:10 borsepowsr when the surface was wet and slippery. :S0 horsepower when the surface was partially dried. 1:90 horsepower when tho surface was nearly dry and somewhat rough-9:1- 7 horsepower when the aurface waa In tha beat of condition, dry nnd fairly smooth. Testa to determine tbs effect of speed opon horse power were mado when tbe track was in the best condition. These tests showed the following results : 1065-pound- r the other oposition leaders of the party have expressed regret for their In a of the majority. signed statement issued from the Kremlin headquarters of the party, Trqlzky, Kameneff, Flatakoff, Sokollnikoff and Evdokimov mude known helr decision to capitulate, admitting that their recent actions threatened the unity of the party and undertaking to abide by the rules and decisions laid dowu at the congress of the communist party. At the same time they made a plea In behalf of their many comrades, who recently have been expelled for supporting the opposition. Taking the responsibility for the action of obscure followers, the lenders express the hope that they will he readmitted to the party. The signatories also appeal to the groups throughout the country that have supported the opposition to ci use immediately their activities acalnst the central executive committee. Power Required to Run Cars on Road Surfaces j WRIG LEYS Moscow Quick to realize the threat of punishment by the central executive committee of the communist party, intimated in an editorial of the Pravda on Friday, Leon Trotzky and Missouri. All markers, warning signs, and rules governing the location and erection of markers and signs, have been standardized and approved by the American Association of Stale Highway Officials. "The U. S. markers are white with black border, letters and figures. The upper part bears the number of the route and the letters U. S. When the letters R and L on a smaller shield are mounted Immediately below the main U. S. shield, they serve to Indicate changes In directions of the route, that Is, right or left. When a large arrow head Is mounted under the marker. It confirms or reussures changes In direction of the route." of CHEWING SWEET PEPPERMINT FLAVOR the form of our national shield and beur the letters U. S.," many motorists lme erroneously concluded that they are being erected by the federal government and .that such routes are to be ghen preference lu the form of federal aid. "The federal government does not partleipate either In the cost of thfi markers or the cost of erection, except on federal aid projects, and such routes have no preference lu federal These or slate uld construction. routes are marked continuously across the continent for the convenience of the traveling public. "Three crews from the state highway department are now In the field removing tho old state markers and erecting the new U. S. markers and signs. The erection work Is proceeding according to schedule and will be completed In September. "There ure upproxltnutely 2,000 miles of U. S. highways designated In well-know- Life, Take along the help 1 Missouri. ".since these markers are mude In well-know- On the 0J Road of E Mistake Llgned Statement Admits and begs Pardon for Followers; Fear of Peace Is Only Temporary muln-teuunc- London Another attempt to find o cure for the financial and Industrial difficulties of Kurope was launched Tuesday In the form of a manifesto signed by an unusually long list of bankers and Industrialists of International note, Including J. P. Morgan of New York. Every country In Europe Is represented among the signatories as well as the United States, through a half n financiers. dozen The significance of the manifesto is felt to lie more in the weight of its signatories than in its subject mattei, which is simply an appeal tor removal of the many barriers obstructing the restoration of European prewar international trading and exchange. A certain air of mystery surrounds the genesis of the document. No one seems to know just where it originated, although common belief is that it had its origin in Berlin. The fact the manifesto was issued n to the London through a advertising agency is regarded as unusual, while further cofnment has been caused by talk of connecting it with the reported formation of a great hanking trust which is said to have intended to use its resources to overcome obstacles thrown in the way of the resumption of European trade by the depreciated and varying exchange. ns THREAT BY CENTRAL COMMMIT-TEBRINGS REBELLIOUS FACTION TO KNEES Missouri Is the first state to begin the marking of the recently designated federal highways and has now erected markers on over 40 per cent of the hlghwuys In Missouri, ace cording to C. P. Owen, chief engineer of the Missouri stute highway department. As soon us all states Imd definitely agreed upon the United States highway signs, he said, the state highway connnlsslnn proceeded to receive bids and award contracts for the necessary markers and supplies for the United States highway system In , Three Quakes are Reported Chicago Three distinct earthquake shocks were relgistered on the United Etates weather bureau seismograph hours ending here In the twenty-fouThe second at 8. a. m. Thursday c FIRST SIGNS ON U. S. HIGHWAYS AND EUROPES Salt Iike Utah produced $501,000 bushels of apples, 2,G85,Ooo bushels of potatoes and 336,000 bushels of on Ions this year, according to the estimate of the United States department Canada Eager For Capital of agriculture and the report made to London Premier W. L. Mackenzie-KinWalter T. Kingsbury, inspector in of Canada said Tuesday that charge of the federal market service at Canada was not worrying about the the state capitol. Doth apples nnd po- effect of American financial pcnetra; tatoes show a slight decrease from tion We like dominion. the of 1925 reports and onions a slight inBritish capital, said Mr. King, but crease. if we cant get it we are prepared Park City Utah lias more coal than to take capital from elsewhere. The the Ruhr basin of Germany. One-fiftpremier made light of any possible of the state is underlaid by coal, and political effects as an outgrowth of the coal resources In Utah are esti- such penetration. "You cannot change mated at abount 196,458,000,009 tons. the character of the Briton by giving Provo Utah agricultural crops for him a little more money to invest in 1926 are valued at $35,000,000, which his industries, he added. is $2,250,000 above the average of tho four-yea- r Cattle Hustled Out to Save Tax period from 1921 to 1924, Frank Andrews, federal agricultural Del Rio, Texas Reports that thousstatistician anounced in his valuation ands of Mexican cattle were being report. driven across the border into Texas to the livestock escape the new export tax effective at The Ogden receipts were verified here Tucs-- 1 Ogden union stockyards amounted to October nearly 7000 head Monday. This In- day by Lisandro Pena, Mexican concluded 3088 head of cattle, 2659 bead sul. American cattlemen say the new of sheep, and 1184 head of bogs. The tax, which places heavy duty on livecattle market was topped by II. B. stock going out of the country, virJones of Fairfield, Idaho, who sold two tually will stop exportation of Mexis loads of steers for $7.50 a can cattle. 'About 10,000 head have hundred. been driven across the border at this point in the last several days. annual for Plans the Ogden eighth Ogden Livestock show, which opens Chinese Fire on American Ship .January 4, are to take definite form now that the ram sale, which occupied Washington Chinese troops fired the attention of the stock show offi- upon and then boarded the American cials, has passed, it was stated by merchant vessel Iping on October 2. Charles H. Barton, president of tbe but were forced from the American Ogden Livestock Show, Inc. The first cruiser El Cano, the state department preparation for the annual livestock was advised Monday by American Conshow 1b that made by feeders of car- sul Ixickhart at Hankow. The Incident load lots, L. F. Whitlock, general man- occurred at Icbang, but no casualager of the show, said, These lots of ties were referred to in the dispatch. cattle are being fed and fattened now On October 17, three additional French In order to be in trim for the show. gunboats were expected at Hankow, Illinois Fights Flood Scourge Springfield, 111. Hog cholera, which . Is declared to have become a factor for serious consideration , upon Illinois Iowa and Nebraska farms, has developed into an eplzootjs which was described by Dr. F. A. Laird as the "most devastating Illinois has ever known. Flood waters carry-fllt- h and germs have spread the disease through the state, he said. "The best efforts of the veterinary profession have been inadequate to cope with the siutatlon. Insanitary condition and flood waters have not only spread the disease, but have lowered the vitality Battle on With Red Cantonese Army Shanghai A toho news agency dispatch from Kluklang says that an extensive battle between northern Chinese troops and red Cantonese forces is In progress in the region of Kanchang, to the south of Kluklang, In Kfangsl province. It also says that another battle is being fought around Tlenchiachen, on the Yangtze river. The river steamer Kasugasan Maru of the Mitsui Busssn Kaisha, a Japanese concern, was fired on recently, by Chinese troops and compelled to return to Kluklang. It Is believed that river traffic between Kluklang and Ilnnkow la no longer possible because of danger from attacks by Chinese troops along the banks. I FINANCIAL LEADERS OFFER There are now more stuCARE OF ILLS dents registered at the University of Utah than at any fall quarter In Its A tStal of 2052 students, history. coming from the majority of the states Involves Remodeling of Tariff Barriers, of the union and from eleven foreign President Doubts Effllcacy; countries are now attending classes at Public Opinion has In numbers, the state institution. Been Quick Idaho leuds the list of states having students on the Utah campus. Cali- Officers Will be Named at This Convention; Changes Position IIEI RElliLT $ Balt Lake Meet-In- ; Philadelphia The American Lesion n national convention refused to re- position it took at Omaha Krm the when It favored adherence fo the world court. A resolution re- action waa rejected by Affirming that after Rpeechea hud been Inode declaring that the world court Vied become a political question and that to adopt the resolution would he violating the legions constitution, which provides that the organization Cannot be used for the dissemination f partisan principles. The merits of the world court were not discussed by those who opposed the resolution. The question of a united air service (or the army and navy went over for toother year, after the convention committee on aeronautics had adopted a recommendation that there be one department of air service, with secretaries of equal Importance for land, sea end air forces. The committee, after long conferences, was prevailed on to change tho recommendation to an expression that It "looks with favor upon tho proposition. The committee also agreed to the appointment of a committee of ilne to study the entire question and report to the next convention. 5 to Live in Utah tESOLUTION REAFFIRMING ATTITUDE ON INSTRUMENT IS REJECTED A8 POLITICAL fan Antonio, Texas, Wins Its a Privilege TIITSKY IED J V j You cant mistakf the flavor of Flap jack. I No other hot cakes have it. Because no other hot cake flour is blended tbe Flapjack way! core-monie- Good Roads Hints mon-slgnoi- I ) - lc k -- "Alberi Admit ur Better DrtafajtP FOX KM. WHITE IS, L.rn of moni-.llvi-- r mnkinit iirpnrlutilty, btnnH tniir nnd Itlui fmtn. MlHTIIt.ANU FOX K C MANUK. HOUUilTi.N, MICH. I trfr XI. ; I O In buy i.r .i'll. Simply n.l you. A, lull Writ. loJuy. unly. . 107 (lavlii HI., Bvnn.iton, III, CASH III VLB WANT'S F. iihl hni9 Dt'Act-ib- j ftruin-prnducIn- S.V Nothin w O. 131 I h II. Ki , Nw l N. FARM owner onl. minuter, n. C Cwrml hkI WKIITKft W p . YOU CASnVfiSS YE PAY Ilatcn.diiwoordn.ilikmnlrrt t4Mb,old jwriry, m4T lo pulnta. 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