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Show HI STATE GREEK TROOPS MOBILIZING IN PIRAEUS HEWS Utah legislator will be asked to amend the present lawa protecting live stock from cruel treatment. , Frank Trythall, 25 years of age, a native of Fark City, a as smothered to death in a snow slide at the Daly West ' mine. The date for the. next annual convention of the Utah Educational association was set for January 2 to 4, In ' j : , - - j TT trt u- - A i 1 . ' .tf MU. , cluslvejJ9l8 ' r . A Happy Now I ( 'f' V- jU.PrV . -- I - j 1j r-, ... $ - ' Prosperity. ! t . BOYD PARK J W ROADS IN NATIONAL FORESTS v mm - ;- - sunset on February 16, 1917. Employees of the lnterurban lines operating out of Salt Lake City received a Christmas present in thd form of a 1 per cent increase in wages. Tae 1st The general prosperity enjoyed by Ogden and immediate territory the past year is indlcatedshy the absence of transjents seeking lodging at the city andj county Jails during the, severe weather. According to the last report of the state insurance commissioner, Utah bad nearly $90,000,000 of old line insurance in force and over $20,000,000 of assessment, covering the lives of over 500,000 citixens. A dynamite bomb was exploded at the home of James E. Jennings, in Salt Lake City, on Christinas day. The terrlflo concussion tore a hole in the stone foundation and shattered every window in the house, but no one was Injured. Christmas dividends declared by Utah banks and industrial corporations amount to $7655720, and the bon uses given employes of railroads, public service corpqrations, stores, smelters and banks aggregated more than nVYli Appropriates $1,000JXX and MaintenConstruction for tell uW 3 .pi V iS t P f , vT m f ' - 'XIJMhLh, : i II c ' P rv W $300,000. r7ZKJ i'x " (p & - -- v- lr a'1 f: y J r-- ,J y V1. - - tv "" - ' 4 v, i yp ets rifled of all valuables, the body of John Fredrlckspn, a Finn miner, 30 years of age, was found lying at the foot of the stairway ill a saloon in Salt Lake City. No one seems to be able t to throw any light on the killing Aia result of the recent campaign by- - the Weber County Farm bureau in favor of a public market in Ogden, v v i Mayor- - Hey -- 15-fo- ot - LjT 4 ay.,, no one so,, farjmsjeenj9na4 who cad throw any light. oh the tity of the driver. - - - iden- . - Ten' thousand pupils pf- the ichools f Utah. It is estimated, participated In the Utah Products contest,' inaugurated by the Utah Manufacturers association: duringUtahPfoductaweek, and 269 of the contestants were , rewarded with cash prizes rapging from $17.50 for the first prize, down to 50 cents for the lowest. annual convenThe twenty-secontion of the Utah Educational association was held in Salt Lake City-laweek, teachers from every section of the sift? bslrg present, as well as dis-- t ' iucators from the east. ru 7 d st r tWW I! ho but a ninny would exchange nodern woman as she often la for one as we are apt to ine her? asks Judge Robert t of the Massachusetts probate : ' vl r jiujav n being womans nature observe word, please to be aweet and : .pt : nilng, coin passionate, and j j V iT - Bandr can nny one Regard her exchange of docility fo and an outlook limited by self-relian- tender-hearte- d, mh'' V- - tA w n x NS A sv f f SitSv yyL' Y V x & t: tmlLA i ..j Auto Road In Estes Park. wild duck wearing an aluminum leg band you are requested to send this band at once the bureau of biological survey, del partment of agriculture, Washington, and thereby assist the department in experiments it Is making. These bands, bearing a number and other information, have been attached to hundreds of wild ducks which hav been cured bf a sickness prevalent around Great Salt lake. The docks have jlied by the thousand. If the hunter will state the date, place and circumstance under which the bird was taken the survey can determine the longevity 4t the ducks and the migration routes of various spe- cent of the value of the timber and forage resources of the national for- cies. ests within the respective county or The government is anxious to know; counties in which the roads or trails If Its recov-- j patients have will be constructed may be spent ered after treatment. completely r Provision is made for the return of the money to the treasury by applying Giant Sun. 10 per cent of the annual receipts of the Canopus, giant of the solar sy the national forests In the state or to a recent calculation tem. Is according county until the amount advanced Is of Ptof. W. F. A. Ellison, 49,000 times ai covered. Officers In charge say that the bill bright as the sun. Its diameter is 134 will make possible the construction of times that pf the sun; it Is 18,000 2,420,00(J many roads which are greatly needed. flmes larger in surface, ' Since 1913 10 pet cent of the receipts times larger la volume. The distance from the national forests have been of It from us, according to the samp used In road and trail bnlldlng, bat the authority. Is 489 Tight years. says Professor Ellis, Suppose, funds have been Inadequate to meet that, instead of being at this enon the needs. Many isolated communities within the national forests are entire- mous distance. It were placed in the in lieu of ly dependent on the government roads center of the solar sytem, and trails. In some Instances these the sun? It would then occupy eighty five hundredths of the space lying settlements are said to be almost within the orbit of Venus, and, as seen without means of communication. According to forest service of- from the earth, would subtend an anglq Thus! ficials the money now made available of about 70 degrees of arc. horl our on will permit the construction of many when Its lower limb was de 20 within be would Its ton. upper roads necessary to. open up Inaccesto say Needless zenith. of the grees sible territory, and will greatly facilino life could exist on earth with suclq tate the development of large areas. Youths Companion; It is said that detailed plans cov- a neighborhood. ering the policy to be followed In bnlldlng roads are now being made. Dangerous Cargoes. A vessel with a cargo of poisonoui PROPOSE NEW PARK HIGHWAY bulbs recently moored at Hobokenj About two years ago two stevedores died as a result of unloading such g Good . Roads Advocates Would Convessel. ' They were asphyxiated by the nect National Parka of West-C- alls carbonic add gas generated by the for $1 .ooo.ooa Jbulbs In the hold. ' That led to the Good roads advocates have pro- building of latticework pillars retching posed a great circular highway which from the floor of the hold to the deck, would connect the national parks of these acting ss ventilators. A British the West. The venture would call doctor,- writing la the Lancet, tells of an for $1,000,000 from congress, besides experience of his In trying to retwo Chinamen who had gone suscitate assistance from the s experts of the department'of agriculture. The down Into the hold of a vessel laden garlic, soy beans, sugar proposed route would start at Denver and cooked rice, and says the respiraand run northwest, through the new tion of the oranges and .garlic in the Rocky Mountain National park and enter Yellowstone by way of Cody, ibsence of ventilation had replaced the Wyo. Thence It would continue oxygen with poisonous carbon dioxide. through Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. To the west the road would In6angulnary Strife. clude Yosemlte and other wonders of Dow la the contest between Mr California. To the sooth It would Periling and Mrs. Gllthers for social cross Arizona and New Mexico, then supremacy? would run northward to Denver. AlStill undecided. Losses on both ready the1 route Is marked by many sides were rather heavy during the Rammer months btft reverses" have posed project Is not such a gigantic been brought up for the winter camtask as 4t might be. The entire route paign, which promises to be fought Is 3,500 miles ln length. lth great stubbornness and no quartet given. Cautions With Drug Herbs. Do not go Into the business of growAnotherWarRumor. ing drug herbs hurriedly. While there - Miss Gotrox The count was awfulIs a good demand for some f these. It ly embarrassed when he proposed to is not likely that this demand will me Oie other night. be permanent, and besides the cost of Miss Poonnan Yes, poor fellow. Ha preparing many of the herbs is proaid he would have proposed, to me hibitive. king ago, but he needed the money. en-tire- ly with he would be glad to the farmers organlbation for the establishment of such an institution. Four thousand hogs have died in Salt Lake county during the past year and the loss could have been prevented or greatly reduced if the state had appropriated sufficient funds to fight George Barnard, the American the disease, according to the biennial work on the gt head sculptorr state live stock the of Inspector. report Abraham Lincoln, in his studio In of The Bingham ft Garfield railway last New York city. When completed, the week filed with the secretary of state head wlI be placed In position on one notice, that1 the capital atock of the of the heights overlooking the city of Wounded Ser and Bulgarian, enemies In battle, on their way together to company had been increased from Cincinnati. The sculptor is using a $6,000,000 to $10,000,000. The fee for the second dressing station. wax in bis modeling of the process the increase Is $1,000, one of the largThe head will be cast in bronze plec. the est single fees received in past and sent to Cincinnati with another TRYING TO KEEP RIFLES CLEAN year. statue of Lincoln by the same sculptor The reduction of thenumber of senas gifts of Mr.-- and Mrs. Quarles Taft. ate committees from twenty-to-nin- e and also the reduction of membership Y WOMEN AND THE OLD of such committees are features of a bill that has been prepared by State Would Modem Exchange Senator Joseph Chet of Weber coun! foman for One for senate the the rules changing ty, as We Imagine Hert "Utah legislature. - rvrTua Stamped on Medal. uck-Witb-teg .h'iW8 Wright, aged 77 Racords Show Oliver Cromwell Object, d to Idea of Having hit Effigy If you kill or capture a The jury in the trial at Salt Lake of Alfred E, Pritchard, charged with the embezzlement pf funds of the local postofflce, of which at one time he 4AWMV.W.W. j. was assistant postmaster as well as a returned of finance, superintendent This photograph was taken In the armory of the State Fendbles in Philadelphia, and shows the first regiment verdict of guilty, organised by Armenians in the United States. These men are all refugees from Armenia, driven here by come Connie Mack, a woman of the undermisfortune. They drill at regular Intervals. tragic family Deworld, was fatally shot and Frank laney and Charles Evans were wounded by Mike Morris at the home of the MODELING HEAD OF LINCOLN ENEMIES TOGETHER IN MISERY woman in Bingham. The woman died twelve hours later. The men are expected to recover. Mrs. Fannie Simons died - at - her borne in Payson last week. Mrs. Simons was born September 6, 1840, iu .Pert worth, England, and came to Utah In 183S with a brother and sister. They lived In Salt Lake for a short time and then moved to Payson. ( With a view to increasing hospital facilities in jhe state, the legislature will be asked at the coming session to enact a law which will enable counv .. ties to establish and maintain public ' vV;: hospitals at the discretion of the electorate of the respective counties. His skull crushed in and his pock- down by an automobile In Salt Lake and probably fatally injured. Although scores of people witnessed the accident and observed the driver ppea the throttle of his machine and speed NOT VAIIt While the Armada medals the United States Department ol regarded as the beginning of war medl Agriculture.) ala In England, the true of One of the provisions of the federal the war medal of today laprototype held tv b aid road bill, which was signed by the fhe famous Dunbar Medal authorized president on July 11, appropriate by parliament In 1650. It was the first $1,000,000 a year for ten years to be medal, as far as Is known, to be issued spent by the secretary of agriculture to all ranks alike, from the humblest for the construction and maintenance soldier to the commander in chief of roads and trails within or partly There were two issues of the medal within the national forests. but on the obverse of both of them was The bill provides that, upon request a left profile bust of Oliver Cromwell of the proper officers of the state or with a battle raging in the distance, ij counties, the 'money shall be used for was no choice of Cromwells that hia building siroads and trails which are likeness appeared on the medal. lad necessary for the use and development letter addressed to the Committee of of resources upon which communities the Army In London, be urges that his within or near the national forests are Ukeness should not appear on the meddependent. The work Is to be done in al ; that one side should show the par,' with the various states liament and the other the h and army, and counties. Not more than 10 per adds : Wherefore, it I may beg it as a favor from you, I most earnestly be 1 seech you. If I may do it without that It may be so. And if yoq think not fit to have It as I offer, yoQ may alter It as you see cause ; only I do think I may truly say it will be very1 thankfully acknowledged by me, if yoq will spare the having of my effigies lq It Parliament, however, would no hear of it, and the protectors effigy is made the prominent feature on the obverse of both medals. , ' CTTT (From , Mrt.-- J. SALT LAA GREAT PROTECTOR ance of Highways. . ARMENIAN REGIMENT ORGANIZED IN PHILADELPHIA - Bill Federal Greek regulars in Piraeus responding to King Constantine's order for mobilization. Increase was made effective December i makers of jewelry MAIN STRUT - Electrification of the Bingham ft Gar Held railroad is being seriously considered by the Utah Copper com-pany officials. J. B. Brown, aged 45 years, was instantly killed at Tooele, Sunday afternoon, by the shift train that runs between Tooele and' the Internatioml smelter. Orazlo Rapole, slayer of Amos B. Neff, near Salt Lake, was sentenced by Judge Morse of the Third district court to be shot between sunrise- and i Year, with Health and good-road- with-orange- s fcerTgardemVwallzrbF7 the initiative' which enables her to ace the worid at ip really is as anything but a gala? There used to be dread In the days of our grandmothers that the new .coman would dress like man. A few women did and were nearly mobbed. Value of Elbow Grease. The Humor Was j Sq- - impressed, on the contrary, la E3bow grease, of either horse or How were the clowns jokes this t the new woman with the Importance man, makes the best fertilizer. You year? asked the maa who had stayed her of best she has that been looking cant get full value out of any other at home. V during the present generation to if you fail to use elbow grease ale mg In the mud of the battlefield It is no easy matter to keep the rifles clean. Iapt the fashion plates of the They were great, replied the maa with It. who had visited the circus. Why, ho These English soldiers are doing their best under the circumstances. In order to attract. actually made- the lion roar. f - - |