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Show ' , THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH 4 Editors and Their Wives Call on the Coolidges President's Summer Church and Young Pastor . n B v I (- v - O' sy ') i' . , Vr V- - v r . ' v.? lt IS; ' t:.J rrv VKi (Z 2 Mv ''Z'Ai Several huudred member of th ' National Editorial association and their wives, making a trip through the Black IIUls, called on President and Mrs. Coolldge at the summer White Mouse. The President Is seeq above chatting and shaking hands with bis guests. h ' This Is the little Congregational church ut llermosa, S. 1)., where President Coolldge worships during his vacs student In Carleton college, Northfleld, Minn., who Is serving as Its at the left la Ralph LIum, twenty-year-olpastor. tlon, and d Constitution Is Now in Dry Dock for Restoration Poland Starts War on Ignorance Photograph r.hova the start of the parade through the streets of Warsaw, participated In by students who are spreading tho doctrine of more instruction and . education for the future generation. The frigate Constitution for which a fund was raised to carry on the work of restoration was recently put in dry for repairs. dock. Many notables watched the fumous ship dock T TO? CF THE LIST ' Capitalizing the U. S. Waste Basket - Feminists Gather for Convention WROTE BEST ESSAY Miss Rose Gertrude Schmidt of whose essay enMocrestown, N. titled the MeatTarade" won for her a university scholarship and $150 In cash as national champion of th fourth national meat story contest which has just come to a close In high Anschools of the United State. nouncement of the winners was mad by tho National Live Stock and Meat Board, sponsor of the contest, after selections bad been made by a committee of prominent home economica women. Nearly 11,000 girls competed In the contest J Richard Antrim of Chicago who lieuds the list of 25 young men chosen from the entire United States for a four-yeu- r course nt the Annapolis Navul academy. Antrim 'Is nineteen years old, and Is a graduate of the Peru (Ind.) high school, lie fc a reserve appointed seaman, first class, and received his Instructions In the Twenty-seventulvlslon of the United States naval reserve. h ADJUTANT GENERAL The contents of the paper waste baskets of dll the various government departments nre sold to a Washington pnper manufacturer and the coffer rf tho United States treasury are1 thus enriched by nearly' a half million dollars annually. -- Army Flyers for the Hawaii Hop ' Noted feminists from all parts ct tin nrtlin uie gathering la Colorado Springs, Colo., where the convention of the National Womans party will be held July 7 to 10. This photograph shows three of the best known feminists la Washington about to leave. Left to right. Miss Mabel Vernon, national executive secretary of the pnrty; Jllss Margurct Whlttemore, vice president of the paily, find Miss Rebecca llourwlch, vice chnlrinun and national organizer. JOINS BYRDS CREW, i I Our First Iren Ship Is for Sale Announcement was imulo nt the War department that Brig. Gen. Luts Wuhl had tiecome adjutant general of the army with the rank of major gcnotnl on the retirement of MnJ. Gem Robert CL Davis. I .eft to right, Lieut, Albert F, llagenbeiger und Lieut Lester I. Muliluna of die army nlrcorps, who will attempt u ndnatop flight from California to Ilnw.iIL Their plane will have Hire Wright engines of the type rsrd by Und heigh, I The navy's llrst Iron ship, the gunboat Wolverine, which Is to he mustered out of service, Is offered for sulo by the Navy department. This boat did all her rervlee mi the Great Lakes, being built In section at Pittsburgh and d ami launched at Eile in 1812, V Lieut, Bernt Bulchen, formerly of the Norwegian navy, selected by Commander Byrd as the fourth niun to make the flight to Europe In tho plan America. It was stated that Ihildica, though a qualified pilot would go as a passenger, Byrd mad his acquaintance In Spitsbergen. |