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Show S. 10 THE SALT SX3 Hoover Declares Peace Treaty Draw Of fere Whole World New Vistas Daughters LKE SALT LAKE AND UTAH Freighter Goes Onto Rocks in Aleutians JOIN IN HONORING riONEERS OF 1817 List of Fifty-on-e Cocftnud From Fin SEATTLE, Wash., July 24 (Pi The freighter Golden Forest, with a crew of thirty-fiv- e men, went ashore on Avatanak island, in the eastern Aleutians, wireless advices received here today said. The United States coast guard cutter Haida was hurrying to the Golden Forest, said radio reports, which added that no fear was felt for the vessel's crew. A strong wind drove the Golden Forest ashore as the ship was on her way to meet the Haida to obtain medical aid for her second officer, who was suffering from blood poisoning. First messages said the Golden Forest was ashore at Tigalda island., but later radio report received by the American-Hawaiia- n Steamship company, operators of the vessel, said the ship was aground at Avatanak island. f The Golden Forest carried a general cargo, end is of 6658 gross tons. L. C. Drewson of Berkeley, Cal., is captain of the ship. One.) valley was like a vision of paradise to Proposal to "Conscience and Idealism of Civilized Nations" us," one remarked. "However, our troubles were not Rich With Possibilities for Best World Relations, at an end when we arrived here," a The Daughters of Utah Pioneers pioneer vouchsafed. President Declares. Wednesday made public a list of 51 "How I hated thi mice that constantpioneers of 1847,- surviving at the ly ran over my bo;dy when I was of -time the last made by asleep. And in the daytime we had 24 In President compilation WASHINGTON, July (AP) Hoover, proclaimwork awfully hard. Crops had to ing the bringing into force today of the Kellogg-Brlan- d treaty for the organization some time ago. re- to be put in and we had to bullhomes. Officers of the organization the renunciation of war, said: we were nappy.' nut that Information of the death "In April, 1928, as a result of discussions between our secre- quested of any of that number be forwarded tary of state of the United States and the minister of foreign af- to offices of the Daughters of Utah Ball Game Provo's j fairs of France, the president directed Secretary Kellogg to pro Pioneers in the Utah state capltol Attraction Only building. pose to the nations of the world Special to Tha Tribune. i list included:. PROVO. With . no celebration that they should enter Into a mlnican Republic, Egypt, Esthonla, The Lesvitt Baker, Alberta, Benjamin other than the regular weekly baseEthiopia, Finland, Guatemala, Hun- Canada; Margaret Oakley Best, binding agreement as follows: ball 'game, citizens ot this city either " 'Article 1. The high contracting gary, Iceland. Latvia, Liberia, Lithu Terry Bingham, Bountiful; ania, The Netherlands, Nicaragua, Mary E. Hunt Black, St. Anthony, spent a quiet Pioneer 'day at home or names in the parties solemnly declare Norway, Panama, Portugal, Peru, RuIdaho; Mary A. Park Brockbank, Journeyed to other cities for their of their respective peoples that they mania, Russia. Kingdom of the Serbs, Murray; Ellis Woo If Brown, Black-foo- t, celebration. Canyon resorts were the soCroats and Slovenes, Slam. Spain, popular during the day, with condemn recourse to war lor the Idaho; Mary Bennion Calder, most . the various resorts in Provo, Sprlng-vUl- e, Forest Fire lution of international controversies, Sweden and Turkey. Vernal; Margaret Shoemaker ClemBaffles Spanish Fork and Payson can"Moreover, according to informa- ents, Mesa, Ariz.; Huchen Carre, Ceand renounce it as an Instrument of national policy in their relations with tion received through diplomatic dar City: Abner B. Cap, Aztec, N. yon being crowded, and the streets in Efforts Fighters channels, the Instruments of defione another. Orville M. Cox, Provo; Lydla this city were practically deserted. " 'Article 1 The high contracting nite adherence ot Greece, Honduras, M.; MeDavidson, Wyo.; Baggs, SANTA Shepard PAULA, Cal. July 24 (UP). parties agree that the settlement or Persia, Switzerland and Venezuela lissa J. Landson Davis, Salt Lake; The destructive foreet fire that has Riders Furnish solution of all disputes of conflicts have been fully completed according Fldela Wlnget DeMUL Monroe; Mai-vibeen raging unchecked for three days of whatever nature or ot whatever to their constitutional methods and Wlnget DeMUl, Mantl; El Na- Exciting Time northeast of Plru tonight had eaten origin they may be which may arise are now on the way to Washington than Eldredge, Salt Lake; Joseph U. Special Q The Tribune. its way into the Santa Barbara Nafor never be shall deposit. Lake. them, Salt sought among JEDEN. Idaho. This Jerome county tional forest, despite the efforts of Eldredge, "I congratulate this assembly, the Bashua D. Kingsbury Fryer, Salt town was host to a considerable crowd 300 except by pacific means.' . "That was a proposal to the con- states it represents, and indeed, the Lake; Emma Moesser Gardiner, Pay-so- from neighboring communities for Damage will be very heavy, bescience and idealism ot civilized na- entire world, upon the coming into William Gardner. St. George: the Pioneer day celebration. The L. cause the national forest is the printions. It suggested a new step in in- force of this additional Instrument of f Benjamin Young Greenwood. Ameri D. S. church, with Bishop E. W. Lit- cipal watershed for a large section ternational law, rich with meaning, humane endeavor to do away with can Fork; I nomas urover, Morgan; tle, and the American Legion headed of Ventura county. pregnant with new Ideas in the con- war as an instrument of national pol- Esther Eldredge Gam, Coalville; Wil- by Commander C. E. Averitt, joined in More than 2000 acres have been duct of world relations. It repre- icy and to obtain by pacific means liam V. Haight, Salt Lake; Caroline conducting the program. burned over and unless there is a Carosented a platform from which there alone the settlement of international Cherry Harris, Centerville; The first feature was change in weather conditions, the is instant appeal to the public opin- disputes. line G rover Heath, Rlgby. Idaho; the baseball important game, in which a bar- fire may continue for several days, ion of the world as to specific acts Pays High Tribune Adelia West Hoagland, Salt Lake; rage of heavy hitting enabled Paul to according to fire wardens at the and deeds. Joseph S. Home, Richfield; Rebecca defeat Eden, IS to 6. Eden scored scene. T BrUnd. Kellogg. Baker Johnson, Robertson, Wyo.; from two home runs, but Magnificent Response -"I am glad of this opportunity to Mary B. Rich Ginford. St. Charles, principally lacked efficient pitching. Indicated by Slgijsores. McCul-loiig- h. McCallister Helen Lon Griffin and Bill CattcnTwin athletic sports and dance on the day's pay merited tribute to the two states- Idaho; Delta; Margaret Gardner Falls, furnished exciting rides on a program. The magnificent response of the men whose names the world has Miller, Murray; North Ogden and Pleasant View Mary Gardner Mil- herd ot about ten good bucking horses world to these proposals is well indi- properly adopted in its designation ler, Murray. nere lor the rodeo events. A Joined with Harrisvllle in a celebracated by those now signatore to its of this treaty. To Aristlde Briand, Margaret Turnbow Mitchell, Kam-a- s; brought varied program of sports features tion. The feature of the afternoon's provisions. Under the terms of the minister of foreign affairs of France, activities was a baseball game beTemperance Ketuvah Haight completed the day's celebration. tween North Ogden and Harrisvllle: Ann Eliza Cedar treaty there have been deposited in we owe the inception of the treaty, City; Parry, Washington the ratifications of the and to his zeal is due a very large Hunter Rich, St. Charles. Idaho; Clinton residents gathered for a ot success Auswhich attended share IS signatorV nations that Is. the Smith. Rich. St. Charles, Idaho; Arbon, Alameda program in the afternoon, followed To Czechothe subsequent negotiations. tralia, Belgium. Canada, Oenelve Molen Ross. Vernal; Hiriam by a ball game with Syracuse, horse slovakia, France. Oermany, Oreat Frank B. Kellogg, then secretary of Theron Spencer, Magna; Angelina GKe Program v pulling contests and races. owe we state of United the Free India. States, Irish Bute, Britain, Italy, Bennion Spencer, Salt Lake; Hulda Special to The Tribune. ' Milton H. Welling, secretary of Japan, New Zealand, Poland. Union its expansion to the proportions of a Thurston Smith. Salt Lake; Hyrum POCATELLO, Idaho. While Pio- state, was the orator at a celebration of South Africa, and the United treaty open to the entire world and 8. Stevens, Drlggs, Idaho; Robert neer day was generally observed in at the Ogden stake grounds in South destined, as I most confidently hope, Sweeten, Salt Lake; Elizabeth Steel States ot America. Pocateilo, celebrations were held at Fork canyon. Other celebrations "Beyond this the treaty has today shortly to Include among its parties Young Stapley, Mona; Mary Teodosla Arbon and also in the village park of were held at Slaterville, West Weber, become effective also with respect to every country of the world. Savage Wilcox. 8unnydell, Idaho; Alameda. AtJkrboa program was Taylor. Warren and the state indus-- Mr. sent to has Stimson forward the other countries, Jl governments John H. Woodbury, v in the L. p. 8. church; with a trial school. of which have deposited with the day a message of felicitation to Mr. R. Young. Blandlng; OrangerrJohn Sarah Baker given baseball game in the afternoon, United States Instruments evidenc- Briand and to the people ot France, Farnsworth, Salt Lake; Elijah N. picnic luncheon and dancing in the Heber Juveniles ing their definite adherence to the for whom he speaks. I am happy, Freeman, Basalt, Idaho; George W. evening. The program in Alameda Mr. Kellogg, to extend to you, who Whittaker. Hatton. and Mary E. Afare: countries These treaty. consisted of a picnic luncheon in the Stage Own Parade of the United Shumway Westover, Huntington. the represented people Bulafternoon, followed by a band con- Special to The Tribune. ghanistan, Albania, Austria.' Do- - States with such untiring devotion cert and speeches and vocal numbers HEBER. A Juvenile parade of In garia. China, Cuba, Denmark, and with such a high degree of diploin the evening. The evening's enter- diana, pioneers, trappers, covered matic skill in the negotiations of this Filer and Die tainment closed with a novelty dance wagons and hand-ca- rt emigrants was treaty, their everlasting gratitude. the main feature of the forenoon pcr- "We are honored here by the presIn Airplane- - Crash in the recreation hall. local celebration of Pioin the ence of gram Coolldge. Jinder neer day. The balance of the day's whose administration this great step for Diabetes. la What Insulin doing activities Includes foot races, horse LOS ANGELES, July 24 (F). Lieu- Parade Opens in world peace was initiated. Under Kenton's RhtumaUe Tablrta are doing his authority and with his courageous tenant RalDh A. Benson, army re races, ball games and a program In Carbon Festival the L. D. S. stake tabernacle. lor Arthritis, Ntuiitls and Rheum turn. support, you, Mr. Kellogg, succeeded serve pilot, and an unidentified stuto The Tribune. Special walkArthretlca are Former in this great service. And I wish to dent aviator were killed tonight when PRICE. celebrated Carbon Inelr a and county driving can, mark also the ing without appreciation in an Instruction airplane feu from 300 e own cars in Cfllfornta. Not a failure which we hold high the Fife and Drum Corps Senators Borah and feet altitude and was wrecked six Pioneer day at Helper,-wherot r word. A strictly pharmaceutical 8wanson for their street program with began here. huge near of Celebrate Holiday. east miles VaruNuys, ji leadership during from preparation, fr Eyewitnesses said the plane was parade, in which the Daughters of Special to The Tribune. and Injurious drugs. For confirmation its confirmation in the senate. LOGAN. An informal fife and of tha abort utemmt, ask any bank "May I ask you who represent gov- seen to nose dive toward the ground Utah Pioneers and practically every or drugsKt m Pasadena, California. 10 ernments which have accepted this under full power shortly after taking business establishment and civic or- drum corps concert Wednesday eveon in were month's Price dava treatment UHi Helper and treaty, now a part of their supreme off at an air school port. They said ganization ning in the streets of the city was treatment, s 00. law and their most Sacred obligations, the student evidently had "frozen" represented, including an elaborate the only organized celebration of Piocitizens. display prepared by to convey to them the high apprecia- the controls. concert, THE RENTOJf An assembly followed, at whicb neer day held here.of TheAmerican tion of the government of the United under the auspices the COMrAKY .ff D. ot Lfvmbert Richard Salt Lake States colthat through their cordial SUUon C will be was orator of the day, and Mayor Legion, was given by the combined laboration an act so auspicious for for the renunciation of war of all fu- Frank Porter of Helper delivered the corps of thf Lo?an and Ogden posts. tl1"' the TABLETS future happiness of mankind has felt in a large proportion for the most part spent ture International acts. The magnifiaddress of welqome. Sally Ann Ol- Residents now been consummated. I dare pre- cent COOMBS DRUG CO. the day attending celebrations in oththe and oldest of Carbon compelling resident son, opportunity county, er cities and in visiting resorts and Local Dhtrlbatars. dict that the influence of the treaty duty now open to us should spur us gave pioneer reminiscences. on to the fulfillment of every opporBaseball games and dancing in the canyon. tunity that is calculated to Imple- afternoon, and dancing in the evement this treaty and to extend the ning completed the festivities, with the newly organized Elks band playpolicy which it so nobly sets forth. ing for the dances. Text of President's Living Pioneers gray-hair- v-t- j. ed ! Hoi-lada- y; British Premier Bobllegger8 Dupe Announces Halt Rum Runner With In Naval Plans 3211,000 Fake Coin Upise L.D.S.Church Holds Celebration BOISE, Idaho (JfWHalf a thousand members of the L. D. S. church of Boise and surrounding territory assembled In the municipal park here today for celebration of Mormon Pioneer day. Lllas Worthlngton gave an historical address on the early settlers. mass singing and GamesvBports7 dancing were enjoyed. 7 -r b- rtrrvr, Vcia" "Radh't V THE F'nTi.csHfn V S. L. f EASY TERMS T?Trw Foot X 1 St zk PROMPT SERVICE! "Whereas a treaty between the president of the United StatesGer-of America, the president of the man Reich, his majesty the king of the Belgians, the president of the his majesty the French Republic, ' klug of Great Britain, Ireland and the British dominions beyond the seas, emperor of India, his majesty the king of Italy, his majesty the emperor of Japan, the president of the Republic of Poland, and the president of the Czecho-Slova- k Republicproviding ior me renunciation oi war as an instrument of national policy ' ,,,.1 M fczzi I ' 3 4 Round trip to Son Francisco or Los Angeles Visit Sart Francisco at this amazingly low fare with the privilege of Immedi- ate connections by rail or boat for Los Angeles or liberal ' ? stop-ov- er Vi allowance. . ..... TICKET OFFICE: 24 SOUTH MAIN aim mat, iuc auiubiuii vi uupu among parties shall never be sought except by pacific means, was con-- 1 eluded and signed by. their respective plenipotentiaries at Paris on August Z7. IMS. "And whereas it Is stipulated in the said treaty that it shall take effect as between the high contracting par ties as soon as all the several Instruments of ratification fhall have been deposited at Washington. And whereas the said treaty has been duly ratified on the parts of all the high contracting parties and their several Instruments of ratification have been deposited with the government of the United States of America, the last of July 24, 1929; Now, therefore, be it known that Herbert Hoover, president of the United States of America, have caused the said treaty to b?...rnade public to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by- the United States and the citizens- thereof. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. "Done in the city of Washington this twenty-fourt- h day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand and nine hundred and twenty-nin- e of the independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty-fourt- STREET, SALT LAKE CITY Telephone Wasatch 710 111 Dnnopr f Bladder Weakness slsSf - A Doctors Warn Against Neglect Bladder and kidney ailment are teriou they can affect the entire lystem. Cor. tect such trouble ImmtJutely with Santal Midy, the popular remedy used ucreasfullT for nearly half a century. Relieves suffering and give rapid relief. Get from your druggut the genuine Santal Midy BOISE, Idaho. Over 500 members of the L. D. S church attended the pioneer celebrations Wednesday. The event was held at the municipal park and was opened with a program at 10 a. m. J. Elmer Harris was general chairman. 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Residents of Liberty in Ogden valley staged a pageant picturof ing the entrance Brigham and his first conjpany Young Eden and into Salt Lake valley. Hunstvlllc. the other two rural Og den valley towns. Joined with Liberty. Plain City celebrated with a program in the L. D. S. chapel, followed by a baseball game and other athletic events in the afternoon. A dance in the open air pavilion in the evening ccnCiUded the festivities. Large Crowd Witnesses Hooper Tageant A large crowd witnesi-eanother pageant at Hooper. haVing as its a of belief theme religious the L. D. S. faith. They also had a ball game, Is Old World in this magnifi- Nature meant us to keep our teeth white, sparkling, with IS It FRES H -- WHITEN ER TOOTH PASTE was a new discover)', of Keeping the course fruit-whiten- er separate, full strength, undiluted u ntil it was ready to be used, in its separate inner tube. .You never saw anything like New Mix. pi c ILMC.NT . 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Events included a band concert, vaudeville show, races, baseball game, boxing matches and a pet animal SERVICE! Realism Kheumato , EASY TERMS Face:To-Fac- e XX Special to The Tribune. f AV PROMPT XX I'. TENTONS as follows: OA AwF aaw v Church Members Attend at Boise of Was. habit-formi- ' i 0x& IHl Anglo-Americ- an Hy-ru- m Treaty Proclamation." "I have today proclaimed the treaty to the American people in language v when Zemo touches the scalp One.) "It is recognized by all powers con cerned that a preliminary agreement cn dilf erences is essential to a general agreement on naval building," said the premier. "The governments of the cowers reD- resented at Washington in 1921 have oeen informed of the conversations.' "As soon as the way is clear they will be invited to a preliminary conference so that we may ail endeavor togetner to come to an agreement of a comprehensive character." nd jStudent' rue ernment had undertaken this program after a thorough examination of the naval position, "not only as proof of our own sincerity, but as a duty imposed upon us with regard to expenditure of national money." To make the statement complete. Mr. Mat Donald outlined the status of disarmament negotiations now, . in progress and the successful course which it is hoped they will take in bringing the great powers together for an agreement on reduction of naval strength. n: t ITCHING EKDS SMRTON RADIO na r GOES DANDRUFF Douse cooling, healing, cleansing HALIFAX. N. 8.. 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