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Show C PAGE FOUB CALL , Thursday, August 30; 1023. TZH JOUHT7AS, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, CTAH IflRlAtlUFACTBRE IliGRGASKlQ A' E, ' of American cr.1tal 5X2.C3C.0S3 .. --T- . d.l ng2ett in repfeicsnlng tea ice iioi , isf Out srtifirtrfr Ira 9rrs OCX. it .now an.ial ni tha c!u.i t if Imtxgmty VIC -- --&&-T7 lor trr. or .TrMf Uecnrtl; mift ua ir JL - r- cni4rMy lrprt the , jirr day h year roun4, , !o!i lot the uinmrr tnnl's the. i (lie fi.I.CUi.Gtttl - .'r:ir, repifit aouM of fjntieoob , ,)(i ' ' rp,,il1 ,,e'leil production 10 times es mtc.5 es e:,rIi;r The. pr.)'tKtOIV vf k' Jy. MtJ-- r .bepan ia Xrw 20 years agi iii the year, of th . irva.se in capital' in the iceh.rtrira and rapidly great as Ihe nlcrva.e in liv. War, i.eajjy in 1921 ia iwt .value of their .outturn, the eilvanred especially ja the fears the It refreehiiig V that J.JOA,taliO capital would stand at nfle no figure 1'iui. loilowfii days li Vfllifc ni Amera-t- n rapuai is wotiang acauut the official record oi f.7- - ' e re ivanaMe as to the guaatity f IkiftMO hi l'MV . . ir still hemj! ttarbesteH oar the overtime to replenish the fee of the Lulled Slates and to Iikiw . IWy furors of the mamifartnring lakrea'atrd rrrw et ttir conrttry, ehal Th wctMtie t capital is roti- - tmhtsiry in cotnprtiiit with nature mi official estimates by accepted trthwt.ng to tfci teqairenient of the i the aiamifarture of ke'brr do- - eatfiflrihes todies te thaO t)ieN)ifait- people ar steadily , increasing; The nr.v.ic use ia illustrated by ttie fact lay ha .steadily dtvreaeed oocl- fated cctlsu reports of l2l of that tfre ern-- n rr.ort of fat HenteJIy ith the, big tncreMi m tuanafxtnrc in the United itstr the total ralne of ice manufactured arjifiriftl produetto. A decade ago 4 Kecot ol In. ttie United State in I92 t ,racitcJly : na ,ice . frotrn' by, the. nviimies tgya the Trade The .National City Hank of Xew fJSSXSh.OW against $ .12 S Oud re- - natural prr.resa wa ased. in .the, A nrk, that the value of the ouvtnrs ported by the census of Kltffi aoutliem I'aif .d tlie L nitrd States,, of The ire factonvs of the United There fgtires of $1.'K.KW,000 since f; aaa. cheaper to ,ii)aiiBtc Statei m that latest census year, worth of artificial ire produced b tott it where required than to pay l.J2U was S13d.0n0.000 .or ; l? Hi! suggrit tliat the people of .the thy east of fram. porting it from the ' ar now, s.iv tlie rterthetn climate. vThilt evkrf the ' greater than in 1910. This inereate United'-hiate- s -. of 16' in the Value of the ic out- Trade, ftecord. ha ving considceahjf northern states" here aatMtaf ite ni the more siliinK'inr,re than fll.tafMMW pet day foe stll avulslihr are now aiisadoaing turn 'iii' 19- -f al by ttason of the fact that the grand their tce. F.xperrs estimate that She natarr.l pra duct t fur th , eivsdetrrtd of all manufactures turned the kre obtained from natural ftysal as by tire tact fell t hi that yesr. lojl., sWvt luiiitc, is. sun about Oii tiut tlie kjtswi puthmr, wf, o,u-- j 3(i? below that of 1919. The yalue as much as that turned out by the ficial. pie are in, die hew., of the ice manufactured iiv wbirh woiild suuvest a, fork, , Trnusylvsnia, farrones, .Ot.u. nd showed 'an increase of 16i, mtr total value of tlie toil census at .the while, crop if lbj) is, 1919, while the value of all, other- - ahowt tf.di(l,thj0.OOO at tlie place of show ice factories in evefv' state manufactures decreasing MFA production, and as these same ex- - )f 1he1t tifctti',exept 'Neyr Mtitt- -' in the .tame period. About twb- pc'! estimate that tlie "final con shire and Vermont. pars fully double tlie thirds of the TO.OOO.OOO tons of ices ,i The above statement that over.somcr $J0OQ00.006 -- worth -- ad Anwtupui eet;a--r- h placs-- if turned nut by- - the faetoriet ttt the pradwvtwNS.t capital is now invested, in the ice It apparr.it that the people are now country is produced front distilled , , making industry, n necessarfiy an paying . about $400,000,01X1 4 vear water. , . (By Asaorlated Praaa) . " MINNEAPOLIS, .Aug. 30- - ' ; . Action by the American Bar t sedation endorsing the idea of i calling a new conference of na-- j tions in continuation of two foiv mer conferences at The Hague in efforts, to clarify the; rules which concern the principles of international law, . was recom' mended in the reports of the TOURING CAR,(995 Tag $tUDBAKEft LIGHT-SICommittee on I International Law at todays session of the ' 'American Bar Association., It would not seem to be a ; matter of serious doubt that much may be accomplished in : , the direction Of creating- and, cause slower depreciation, reduces the mat , fcnSv iothe bew 1924 Studeboker Xvf relations harmonious r preserving of operation and add to the enjoyment of LobK-SCor boa proved it Toanoc between nations and toward the , driving. in pakbf l si reduction of causes .of internaThe Light-Sifooter, embodie the meat,, There are refinement and Improvement, if the of course, but the Underlying principles of advanced design known ta pntomabde con- tional disagreement etructum. It represent an achievement in design and construction srtnch have mnde prineipales of international enthusMBt of 130.0001 purchaser of thu ' the manufacture of quality car to tg volume. receive consideration at a model in. three years' time, are not radically Aside from its mechanical ttctOcBCe, the ' new conference of the nations is handsome in design, extremely changed. in accordance with recommenda Ia mer opinion, the 1924 Lightix stand comiortahle, sturdy nd economical to operate tions by the committee of jur- the following:. Come, Come-Yout as the greatest value and closest approach just a it ia m initial east., It is powerful,, In the spring of 1856 1 went I rang that ia seldom speedy, ha a to mechanical perfection in moderate priced BLOWS ist assembled at The Hague m Saints, and T 1 Need 'Fhed to Salt Lake PATROL UP: " - taxed and new exhausted, ia easy to handle, to work and car yet produced. city - ' ' 11)20, the, report- read., and coovenieot to perk. It i practically fre from vibration. Hor,.i Special musicale here 1 met and was married to The purposes of the suggest- Every rain. It enameled body, numbers were: a solo, machining aceompbsheethis largely by ICEBERG TO SAVE cushion uphol-- . James Fife. We lived in Salt ed. new conference would be to die cranlnhait aad eeonectmg rads n all proof wudshirld, Well Understand, by ttered in genuine leather, and cowl latnpe are . surface. Thu empire 61 precision opera- restate the established rules of John Spuhler, and a duet, Oh Lake city until , 1858 when we among many feature heretofore to be had ia aa escleave Staddhaker practice It boo. LINER ATLANTIC international law,' especially- in My , Julia Rickett moved south until fall then we on care at thu price and is found only on only in higher priced car. by Father, the first instance in the fields and John Spukler, assisted by came back. fewathereara andthejrreprieedaboeflJSOO. Toe 71 year the name Studehoker ha stood ' affected by the events of the the choir. " Abaeace of vibrabea prolongs car Ufe, Iqt unfailing integrity, quality and value. Brother Fife and I . came to (By Science Service) world war ; to formulate and wnMivU wkfc New n wel Mr t ltiikn( heavtv. The gening prayer1 was. given Cache Valley in 1859 and settled nawsdamtilator. ww WASHINGTON, August, 30. tHintCwp frovl light art m be. Qwckactio cowldanro. agree upon the amendments by II. B, Campbell, Bisho in Providence and have been Renwahh )m wi(h cwitaiM, bound an thue nln by itrel rtdi, and additions, if any, to the Joseph Campbell pronoun them hold with m Cnor ockct How tiie miIUi Bapi for time Irwifii first in movthe vphdilRiP living, here ever since. We Upho tecrvcd In grtromr leather. Large rectongntor window wreatia, rules of international life and in- the benediction and Brother ed Thief free t into a house without" a history of navigation members M. Scnodardfl ekd cwl ttm, iraot nd Rtr.t tercourse which have followed William Watts dedicated the doors or windows, My floor, hus- of the U. S. Coast Guard Service the war; to endeavor to reconband spread hay on the floor, a on duty as the International Ice ; . cile divergent views ami secure grave. The speakers were Adolph' piece of a tilliow slip made the Patrol blew up a mountain of ice general agreement upon the Baer, William "Low, Isaac J. window ana a quilt the. door. We with TNT in order to save shipH rules of international life and-tracks Ned&y Thomas Stirland, Wil- had brought an old bed with us, plying the intercourse which have follow- liam all of Providence we had no stove and our table from the fate of the Titanic, 'was Zollinger ed the war; to endeavor to re- and President C, M. Christensen was made from an old board, told here Terni to Meet Your Convenience today by Edward II. concile divergent views and se- of our chairs were three legged Smith of the U. S Coast Guard the presidency. Log?n"SUike cure general agreement upon They spoke -;of the early pio- stools. '.I cant tell what we liv- who had charge of the. work. the rules which have been inaia--, neer life and hardships , thru ed on as we had neither cow, pig An iceberg 350 feet long and pute heretofore; to consider the! which Sister fe had lived. She4 or chickens. ; At one time my with two the highest essubjects not .now' adequately having been one of the flret set- children were', barefoot so I timated topeaks, 130 feet above the be international law, H. F. MITCHELL COi regulated by . tlers in Providence. They told started and walked to Ogden to water line had drifted well withbut as to which the interests of of Jier ambition and her LOGAN, 68 WEST CENTER CfAH . integri- my fathers to get a team and in the wantr water of the Gulf international justice .require ty to the gospel of Christ. Many wagon so we could S E E H some B D haul A U T H T I.S Stream south of the. Grand that rules of law shall be de- fine tributes to the deceased, her Wheat to Salt Lake .City to '.Newfoundland .gt and of clared and accepted. husband, who has preeeeded her some shhes and clothes. hen I seriously threatened the safety Donworth, James: and George to the family were paid by got there my father said my tf V. and Brown Scott George large liners, crossing the sister and 1 could get a load of Atlantic. the speakers. To. remove this menWickensham, three members of beautiful flowers wood for them and then she Tlie ace it was decided to attempt to wall iof ice which was felightly i the committee, however, ex- and themany of attendance could to come Cache .Valley large up overhanging. Attempt was made pressed their personal views as friends and acquaintences also with me. We did this and then destroy the berg. follows: Two TNT wrecking mines to drive a sharpened spike fiw all had of and came hauled the home high respect potatoes In accordance with the priv- spoke and wheat down to Salt Lake were lashed together and sus- enough in the ice to hold , the for the departed. ilege accorded by the report of Interment Was In the Provi- CatyrT.Wi received $3l.K).rrr For pended six feet under, water mine to. be suspended from it, each member of the committee dence this I got a bolt of factory, fire from a float. One of the patrol but the motion of the boat pre--j cemetery. to express his personal views, Obituary of Mrs. Fife yards of blue demins, fire pairs ships boats', placed this float vented this! Attempts were al- we beg to state that we are unwas of shoes, ohe pound of sugar and close under a precipitous face of so made to throw grapnels ovWj Fife Watts Elizabeth ; , equivocally in favor of the par- boro in Vicksburg.'Haines couna package;of tea At the time the berg. As , they .approached the projections in the ice, but ticipation of the United States ; continual Registration September. Begins October 1 i.they failed. to hold. Finally a Mississippi, March 24, 18S9.'Aof ; the grussfeoppeH war 5 the the'hbge iee mass! $n the present Permanent Court ty, was an Bishop Tilled upon all to; fast snapping j apd ' jcrackng, like Ime was shot across thq bwg sol time this Her at father ft tof Internatiflnai n Justice, upon overseer un ;a; large plantation; and corfie tok meeting to ask the fiflq fire; greeted tlidm, wbileJthe. projectile Tell where it was: such terms and conditions not but aftef Plan to1 enter one of' the fol-- 1 hearing the gbspel he Lord t i if Amove the? plague. they could flee fwskfes contin- - desired to place the mine. Thof i inconsistent with the character and his about! and There considerable was sickness ually darting good position up spreading mine was then attached lowing professional schools: and functions of the court, as gave west wjth his family in and as we had poor help, many through the ice of , the disin- thirty feet under water. the President and Secretary of started 1846. They got as far as Coun- died. Our circumstances im- tegrating befg. Great care was All'the time the boat "was! State may suggest and the sen- - cil Bluffs and had to remain S' people came and set-- t taken 'in placing the, mine and kept beaded away from the berg School of Arts and Sciences - School of Law , ate of the United States ap- there and work to get a team proved up the country until now we 1 then the boat Quickly pulled out ready, to pull off if the berg 'l and wagon to enable them to tied prove. are comfortably situated and to of danger and fired the charge. should start to topple an ava--i School of Education School of Medicine make the rest of the journey to many our fanner trials which had lanch of ice from one of its sum- fog, Unfortunately, A government forest ' exjnrl-meUtah, They started to Utah in hardships appear as a lauy, closed in during . these opera- mits. r School of Mines and . School of Commerce and , station station established June 1850 in Brother Caldwells , story. 4, effect shrouded of the the was When the mine tions, fired, in St. Paul will study the iper Sister Fife was the mother of explosion. Those that stood on said Mr. Smith, it produced, a Finance', ' company; The following extract Engineering '. , lumhardw'ood of the petuation children,,-eigh- t of the deck of the patrol ship, a from Sister Fifes auto ber supply on which the furnispectacle that is beyond ; de- -j Extension Division fine a descnption whom diedL Her husband also no were , , , phy, half mile from the berg, state scriptioh. A column of water j w.l ture. industries of the Lake of early pioneer days that I died some twenty years ago. j , '1.1' was followed by was thrown nearly to the top of that the reiiort states depend. .Announcement itierature on request by addressing. , , ( She has lived a long useful a terrific quote her own words roaring and crashing, the berg. Thousands of tons of her Father had one yoke of oxen hfe dying of old heaviest thunder, ice detaehed themselves and fell the rivalling ' Hie President fiigby, with twro of cows, home and . in Ida,, as the yoke SERVICES FOR MRS. daughters broke with a. the into roar apart. sea, iceberg I mighty at the age of 81, She is surviv- : Thenext eight people in the wagon. day, the beig . was This caused the berg to lighten to jklk all the way across ed by two bi others, one of ELIZABETH FIFE had to be found S appreciably smaller weight very considerably on the much was There is whom the plain! ninety years old, three of still but huge size and another side toward us, rising to a very sickness (cholera) and many sisters and the following chilSalt Lake City majestic height About the time burned oh the wav. We dren: Robert Fife of Logan, mine. was used. were PROVIDENCE, Utah, Aug. were three months Ii succeeding day the berg it attained its Lewis-bura greatest height crossing the Calvin Wallace Fife of JJ 30. Funeral services for Mrs. m Utah the 1st Idaho, Seth Fife of Grant, 'as drifting farther south ana great report was heard and the Elizabeth Watts Fife, early plains arriving1850. of September My family Idaho, Lewis Fife and Ctry-E- if coming a great menace to berg broke squarely in two pioneer of Utah, were held it) settled On the fourth day,, pieces. The movement appeared ly removed a danger from the near River Weber on E. Heath of the steamships. Compared with other motors, Menan, Idaho, Mary the Providence First ward chaex to be very slow, in all probabili path of speeding liners several a laboring mau has been rated until lived and we there and Idaho Hansen by of Jeanette profiting previous Ogden m. 2 the pel. Sunday 26tl),at p. be- the approximate cen- ty due to the enormous size of days earlier than otherwise. by French investigator as hav- Counselor William R. Zolling- forced to move into aInfort fall Falls, Mrs. Elizabeth Blanchard perience, of of the berg was the masses of ice. , , - f Indians. of the cause Grace of Mrs. the Idaho and ter rU ing about Victor, gravity horse--' ,. er conducted the services. 1856 the grasshpp- - has 82 and 57 determined. aAd it was decided This wrecking of the iceberg, If you would please other, j power and an .efficiency of 30 The ward choir under the di of 1855 and all our Crops. to place the mine under a smooth Mr. Smith explained, undoubted forget yourself. . . ' great grand children. per cent. rection ofEzra Campbell sang pers ate up As-- -- 1 1 . 130,000. 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