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Show TIIK SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH IOHK. Merry Christmas to the Fleet From the Texas ITAH Here Is the New First Family of Wisconsin U&5 n j i u XJ I . ft m IMii!S ii Merry Signal men of I in U, S S T.-nri for tin I'li r. iiii.i uni New Tear holi.i.n. Christina' to tin licet t!mi hit gathered lu tti Brooklyn Thl photograph of Wisconsin's new first family shows, left to right: Jtobcrt E. Kohler, John M. Kohler, Wulter 1 . Kohler, Jr . Mrs. Walter J. Kohler, ytr., Wulter J. Kohler, governor elect, holding his grandson, Jimmy, Carl J. Kohler and Mrs. Carl J. Kohler. navy Making Whoopee on Bubbling Well Road Boulder Dam Supporters Use Big Relief Map Wl.at Is siiid to world's larges, und most accurate roliof tmi p. covering approximately Tfl.iwift square miles and Illustrating the territory Involved In the proposed Boulder dam, was on display at the United States Capitol at Wash Incton. Senator Johnson of California is seen i plaining it to a group of his colleagues. tli l HERO DECORATED A Montana farmer won the worlij championship title for wheat growing at tlte hay and grain show of the International Live Stock exposition, Chicago. C. Edson Smith, Corvallis, Mont., was awarded the championship cup, which he is shown holding. Where Herbert Hoover May Rest HONDURAS PRESIDENT William Russell Huber, machinist mate, first class, United States navy, receiving from President Coolidge the Congressional Medal of Honor awarded to hint for an act of oustanding heroism. After a boiler explosion on the U. S. S. Bruce last .Tune 11, Huber rescued shipmates and then succeeded In closing off the steamplpes at the risk of his own life. MAY JOIN PRO RANKS F'.air.d grijirons, the house- am! hemal gardens mi the magnificent estate l the where ii is likely Herbert Hoover mat late .tames Peering in Miami, stay for a lime after his return front Ills Latin American tour. View of - American Girl Weds a Kings Nephew WHEAT CHAMPION Talks Daily With Byrd Expedition Every day since the F.yrd Antarctic expedition sailed from Los Angeles, Sergt. K. D. Wilson, operator of W3QT at Bolling field, Washington, has maintained contact with WFAT, the Eleanor Bolling, of the Byrd expedition, which is now near the South pole. Wilsons apparatus is mostly home made and operates on a wave length of 42.2 meters with a power consumption of i( watts. Gerald 11. Glattser, an Atnerlcnn sailor from Albany. Ore., had a lot of fun on Bubbling Weil road, Sliuughul, with this remarkable band which he gathered together fur a triumphal pnrade. and especially posed pot trait of the new President of Hon duras, L)r. Vicente Mejia Cotindres. A recent from Mayes Count Folke Bernadotte, nephew of the Swedish king, with his bride, Estelle Manville, os they passed under the arch of swords following their wedding ceremony In the church at Pleasantvllle, N. Y. Tammanys New Wigwam Nearly Ready western .onleiem-the Lni Indian fiilllmek McLain, of Iowas versify Ilians to seek new fooibill laurels next year outside collegiate circles Either a.iinteai' football wi,.i the Olympic cliili of S in Francisco or rim professl. mal game in Honolulu, may tall ld;u iext year, he said. View ot the new Tammany hall at Union square. East and S ventoenth streets. New York, which is nearly completed. An exterior Is presented' that mutches, if it does not exceed, the charm of the society's first home at Nussiu and Frankfort streets, built in 1S11. |