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Show UTAH BRIEFS worm dinette Green Rlrer-- L Bin has been dltcorered In Mine of the Utah flocks. of work perMldTtle Exhibit formed by the adult blind wii ahow at Salt Lake during Blind Educational Week. . acn5 ut " ' killOgden I A. Diegley, 80, wa can In Ogden ed in an anto accident yon. Plain City Work begins on the-- i mile bard aurfaced road to Ogden. Richfield Suit against A. L. Stallings baa been brought by Mra.,T. L. Darla aa the result of an auto acci- dent. Kaytrllle a A Sour Stomach Is the It la reported that over asm tlm It takes a do to bring a little temportn wUef of gas and aonr stom.A PldUlps Milk of Magnesia ha By completely checked, and tha dt festive organs all tranquliizei One yon have tried this formtf .relief you will cease to worry about yeor diet and experience a new freedom la eating. . This pleasant preparation Is as good for children, too. Usehuf It whenever coated tongne or fetu breath signals need of a sweetener Physicians will tell yon that even spoonful of Phillips Milk of Max. nesla neutralizes many times it volume In add. Get the genuine, the name Phillips Is Important Imitations do not set the samel t soda 7,000 acres will be planted In tomatoes by Utah farinera tlila year. Morgan Bids are to be received at Ogden on National Forest lumber on June 23. E ?ry . child , In School participated In the May Festival held here. Fillmore The county valuation of Millard county property has been placed at a little over one and one-- , fourth million dollars. Clubs of Cedar City Women convention with a held southern Utah WellarlUe a large atttendance. . y r of pr Uii preatoi Lebl A new jail in the stucco style la being constructed. Fay son Air fort is opened with elaborate ceremonies atxt mnsy visitors present. Mb' Pleasant Lions Club is to investigate gasoline prices with a vie of having a uniforiq rate for all of the southern part of thes state. Coalville Work Is progressing at a Hawaii Vocabulary good rate on the Echo dam. There are approximately 16,000 tt Kanoeh Milk experts are to ' test 18,000 words in the Hawaiian milk from Millard county herds. Sprlngvllle The local post of the American Legion Is planning an outstanding celebration on Memorial Day. Rockville Miss Seims Hopkins Is Use Hanfords seriously Injured In an auto) accident Provo Utah County Fair will be marked by big exhibit of lire works All 4 eater are aetherUed t relunS mer If present plana materialize. matter the tint kettle not uitd. Gunnison Fish and Game Club la raising a fund for the beautifying of Quack laved Europe canyon scenic spots,. of Many Tlmpanogas Boy Scouts Clrcns la remember The'bldergeneratTonwlfl e e Indian the expected to witness assembling of cure-al- l man sold who cohis over 2,000 Scouts. ncoctions from a red wagon under a Tooele A half acre of flowers Is oil light on city street cor planted by the Central, school pupils. sputtering ners and squares. village a new front Is being conNephl almost vanished from tb He has structed on the Juab tabernacle. West, but bis tribe hasn't died oat. Pangv.lteh Local poultry association It has only gone to Europe. Id Bermembers have received over forty lin, Paris, Vienna and other contthousand baby chicks the last few inental cities, you can find Big Chief days. e crying hla wares Sprlngvllle This city will construct to curious knots of citizens. In hla an electrical power plant In the 8prlng feathered headdress and quaintly creek canyon. colored clothes, he la a novelty te Logan Poultry and lamb feeding ths Europeans, who are taking hla were the concluding subjects of the hokus-poku- s claims seriously. annual bankers coarse In agriculture at the U. S. A. C. Bad New for Burglar Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove, A French engineer has Invented as American Fork, and Lehl will be supelectric dog that. Jumps, barks fierceplied with artlfldal gas. ly, and even tries to bite when Marysvale A dally mall service theoretically a burglar throwa the will be supplied to this city, Kanab, light of a torch in Its' face. The Iand lncrmedlate points by the D. end nvention works on the principle of R. G. Western railroad. electric cells which set up a current 'head of pureVenlee Twenty-fir- e when a ray of light reaches them. bred cattle were exhibited at the first This in tarn starts the motor tbit Black and White Day held In this dty. makes the dog act like a real anImiL Fillmore The purpose of the recently organised West Millard Dairy association Is to eradicate disease among cattle. Price The Chamber of Commerce la taking steps to secure the 1931 convention of the American Legion. American Fork Contract for the construction work on the new 1160,000 Gel polaona oat of the aystem wtt waterworks system has been swarded the Chewing Gam Laxato a Salt Lake company, tive. Smaller doses effective wkes take la this form. A modern, Logan 32 students of department title, family laxative Safe and mudof Forestry and range at the U. S. A. C. have accepted employment with the U. 8. Forest Service. Plain City Second annual Black and White Day attracted large numbers snd there were 120 entries In the list. 32 - 411 Club - boys exhibited calves. Sprlngvllle The first In a aeries of eight meetings of the Utah Taxpayer's association was held here recently. Ogden Pea and tomato crop are INSIST OH advanced from three weeks to a month THE CENUINI over last year. , U Mr-fo- rd Mr. Kirk iKug Mr- - 1 and bouton, Ikn-- Milk of Magnesia N'epU V I, left they fperforn 1 Califoi AS FIRST AID Balsam of Myrrh 1 old-tim- By ELMO BCOTT WAT80N NCK more Uncle Sam has Issued an Invitation to his aont to attend one of the great health and citizenship clinics which he has established In various parts of the country. Now, If that word clinic has a tomewhat forbidding sound to those who should be most Interested In this announcement, let It be pnt this way: Uncle Sam la going to play Summertlm Santa Claus" to Young America again and Is Inviting young Americana to enjoy a month of camp life la the great outdoors as hla special guests. He will pay all the necessary expenses. Wholesome food, uniforms, army cots and blankets, athletic equipment, laundry service and medical attention everything that la normally used In camp life-w- ill he furnished free. Before he leaves home the boy will he given a railroad ticket to the camp and hla meals en route will be paid for. Tbe same will be done when he returns from the camp to hla home. All of which Is by way of aaylng that for the tenth year these popular free known aa the citizens' military training camps, are being thrown open to the young manhood of these United States During June, July end August some 40,000 young Americans between the tgee of seventeen and twenty-fou- r years will have there without cost a month of athletic, military, citizenship and leadership training under elected army officer and specialist a from civil life wh are commissioned In the army reserve. Although they are called "military training camps," the making of soldiers la by no means the purpose nor even the chief aim of the training. No obligation for future military service of any kind la Incurred by those who go to camps. The only requirement Is that they agree to etay the full 80 days of camp and obey the simple rules ef good conduct which prevail there. While military training Is part of the routine of the camp, their main purpose, as Uncle Sam sees It, la "To develop the manhood of the katlon by bringing together young men of high and different type from all sections of the country on a common basl of equality and under the moat favorable conditions of outdoor life; to teach them the yrlvllegedatleaand-mptt- al ttfltlei "of 'Americahdl ltenshlp ; to stimulate the Interest of the youth of this country In the Importance of military training aa a benefit to the nation and the Individual taking such training; to lncnlcat and obedience and to develop these youngster, physically, mentally and morally." For that reason former President Coolldge once called the XX' M. T. O. "school In dtlzanahip," and with their emphasis upon making theee yonng men better fitted, both physically and mentally, for thetr duties as citizens, the aptness of the "health and citizenship clinics characterization ta apparent The C. M. T. Cl Idea goes back to 1013 when the first eolleg training camps for officers were organized, by ,i3en. Leonard W oed, Associated with their history, too, la the name of that exponent of vigorous outdoor life and robust Americanism, Theodore Roosevelt. Although Leonard Wood win always be remembered as. the father, of the 0. M. T.' C" It was the powerful Influence of the which sided In the Inauguration of the Plattsburg training camp In 1915. The value of the training given ki thia camp was strikingly demonstrated when the United State waa drawn Into the World war, and hundreds of trained officers, the product of the Plattsburg camp, were Immediately available for the services which were so badly needed. As tbe result of the lessons learned during the' World war, tbe citizens training camps as they low exist were brought Into being. In 1920' (he self-dtactpli- nt now-famo- -- ; etttnq-Up'Exercis- eS 'nun iinproi vi fei h froi medl-cin- li birthdi 'O. tributed as follows: EetimaUd Dates AtUndanro Araa. First Corps 100.. July Ft. McKInloy, Main I 774.. July I Camp Dovena, Maas. 1 t. Adam, R. I, 444.. July 4 Auk I Ft. Ethan Allan, Vt. I 476..July Second Corps Area 450 .July 14 ., Camp Dlz, N. J, Locations CM.TC. Life-Sayin- q Instruction -- President Hoover Commends the C. W. 7. C. to Fathers and Mothers 14-A- Hancock, N. J Monmouth, N. J Ft. Ft. Ft. Niagara, THE WHITE HOUSE N. lOO.'.Au 2A0..July 700.. July 200. .Aug, 'T. N. T Bk., N. T Madlaon Bka riattsburK WwMncfcm, April IS, 1430. 0 2300. II II ly IS Bali n on n, di ;xhter It .July Mr. Cmtm F. Junt, Nittiatl Emctitiv Secretary, Military Training Caatpa Am'b, C Narth Michigan Amut, Chkagn, 1U. 10 Ban Juan, Forto Rico 600.. Jun Mata: II Cavalry train front Second Corp Ara t h tralaod at Ethan AUa. VL la Flrat Corp Araa. a Cavalry train from Second Corp Ara ta ha trained at Ft. Myor. V.. la Third Corpa Area. My Dmt Mr. Jaawat Tha CJHiaaa Military Training camya bar thraagh tan yaarg, tha gurycti ar which thay wara aatabUihaA Thay hava praaa thaoualvaa aa hapartaat wag WwmH physical an asaral haalth la tha ladhrfchial aal civk watfara la tha nation. .Tha artlHagaaag af rating tug ta 4arata a gnath la thia training pragma lor hattgr citiaanaMp la ' praol at good-srha tha gaaaratW an which will yraaaatty Atvalva tha asaintaaaaca at aur aoclal aa4 poMttoal tnsbtutlona. 1 camaaan tha Citlaaaa' cant pa ta aS (athora an4 mat Kara aai ta yaung am 4 auiubla aga la tha hapa aa4 hatiaf that tha cam pa wiU ahow thamaahraa aa unlul In tha lutura aa thay hava haan la tha past. Sincaraly your. HERBERT HOOVER. Ft. Oors 20-Ju- ly n Third Corps Are G. Maada, Md. Ft- - Howard, Md. Hoyle, Md. Ft Ft Ft Ft Ft Ft Washington, Md. Euatia, V. .... Myar, ly It t00..July - Fourth Corp McClellan, Ala. Ft Ft Ft Screven, Qa Camp Beauregard, Ft Brag N. C. Ft Moultrie, 4 C. .......... Araa. 700.. Jun II, July II 440. .Jun 740. .Jun 400. 100. 760. ,,,, H ll-Ju- ly !&0Juna La. tl ll-Ju- ly .June .June .June 11 ll-Ju- ly tl ll-Ju- ly ll-Ju- ly ll-Ju- ly Fifth Corpa Area. I7u , It It It It It It ly ,t8!0..July 00. .July Monro, Va. Barranca Fla. Oglethorpe, Ga. 240.. July 400.. July 100.. July 800.. July -- - II II National Defense act was passed by congress and In that same year the Military Training Camps Association of America, an organization made men who had themselves enrolled In prewar camps In the four years from 1918 to 1910, ap- pealed to the War department for the establishment of camps for the voluntary, training of young men, authorized under tbe National Defense act The secretary of war, the late John W. Week, approved the request and an appropriate Item was Included In the budget for the year. When the 'proposal was presented to congress by the military affairs committees It was heartily supiorted by James W. Wadsworth, chairman of the senate .committee, and by the" late Julius Kahn, chairman of the boase committee, both of whom remained ardent friends of the camps during succeeding years. The first appropriation waa sufficient for the training' of 10.UOO young men at ten different cen- ter throughout the country. The minimum age of admission waa fixed at sixteen jean and plana were made for a series of three courses the Bed, tbe White and Blue, giving one months training In successive year Later the minimum age waa placed at aeventeeu and a preliminary course, the Basic, was added. Congress made the graduates of the last, theBluecqursc, ellgihlp . fnp examInatIonIeallng to a commission in the or" ganized reserve Instruction at the camps Is divided Into four ; up---o- next-fisc- Camp Kao Ky. Ky. 1 Ft, 8hedlan. 111.. Ft ' f Thorns Ft ,,i ,, 1400. 1000. Sixth Corps Are . a Brady, Mich. Camp Cuatar. Mich. Jefferson BaaMo...; Camp McCoy, Wla. aauth 1000July 140, .July 400. .July 1100. .July .,,. 140.. July Notes I It It .July .July iI-A- uk It 11-A- uk 16 18-A- 1 I II Sl-A- Baeia and Infantry train from Sixth Coma Aroa to b trained nt Ft. BnclUna. Mian- - la Sevoatk Corp Area. jl -- Ft Ft Ft Ft al Ft Seventh Corps Araa. Iowa ...I.... 400.. Aug. Leavenworth, Kan! 100. .Auk. Snelllns. Minn, .,,,,,,.t200,.AuK. Crook, Neh. 400, .Auk 100. .June Lincoln, K, IX Dae Mol l4 iitliml ArU.M Corp Area. Note: Camp ,,,,,, Basle and Infantry train Joffvrooe-Barrack- S. D. Ft Loss at ia Colo. Ft Sill, Okta. Ft Bliss, Texas Camp Bull l Texas IS IS IS 14 14 -- July 1 1 frm Svnth Corps iic Eighth Corps Araa. ' Llttl Arl 140., July - i,s k. II 400.. June 17 ., ,1440. .July 7 - A U X . 144. .June iy 4 , ,1104, .June Ft Francis $. Warren. Wyo. . 44..Junall4nJy -, Ninth Corpa Araa. Del Mont Calif 444.. July I 144. .July Ft MacArthur, Calif, tl 140. .June ly Ft W. Scott Calif, 14 Fra of Monterey, Calif, 144.. July j.Aue , Ft Mieaoul Mont 144. .June 11 144. .July Ft Dousla Utah 1 OeQ lSO.'. June ly .Ft Wrlght Waohj Tit j 141. .June 14 -- July 11 Ft Lewi W ash. Vancouver Bka, Wash. 144. .June ly 14 Not: 4 Baal and Field Artillery train flam Ninth Arm: to b trained at Ft, Franeia S. Warma W 1 In eighth Corpa Ar ll-Ju- ly 14-Ju- 12-Ju- ly n tl .- ll-Ju- ll-Ju- ly .r ll-Ju- 14-Ju- evesjr morning XkeMld BnJ.ama6nd.-TrrriS06.TjulbTJG- nisg vale-Poultr- . against the Standard-Examine- nt, Fro' y ducers association is planning the Immediate construction of an egg grading plant capable of taking care of twelve hundred cases of eggs a day.. Ogden CUy Commissioner F. E. Williams was given a verdict of three thousand dollar In his libel suit r. Tooele Agreement for weed control work under cooperative program between the state and the coonty and the land owners has been placed before the state board of agriculture. Ogden The proprietor of the G. and E. pie shop found 130 plea. had-been (lestfoj-e- d by 'dashlng them against the walla and celling when he opened bis shop one morning recently. FOR CONSTIPATION Usual Fat f Reformer Gracchus became tribune In Ron In 134 B. C. He hoped to restore the holdings of tbe small farnsf! snd dispossess the rich of tbelr wide stolen. possessions, which had been Par" this He Introduced a bill for chaN s pose, but it was too bold to Tested interests, snd he and of bis followers were massacred- DIZZV?. . Logan OfflclaU of Cache county farm bureaus met to discuss a project to build a road through Jjo gan canyon. Provo Band concern by rr4vo pro- -' fessjonal musicians will be inaugurated beglunlng june 8. Nephl Officials have been Inspect- -' Ing the Ohslbllitie of developl.e underground water in Juab valley. Want! Improvements amounting to 83,000 are being planned for the erg grading plant, Provo A record crowd of ala thousand people attended the B. Y. U. " -- Bead achy, bilious, eanetlpatedf NATURES BEMXB- ttonight. Thia mnd, safo, veget J bla ramady will hava you feeling fioa by morning. Yeull eaJ j free, thorough bowel action with- I out tha allghtoat sign af gripic8 SU. uuU. Mr rxEL uxs a ximav. rxrs v dr-cua- In tbe university stadium j 1 Taka NJ ar discomfort. 'nV' w, N.U, Salt Lake City. No.2l-- 1J i , tired Feen-a-ml- N( :r, What's-lIls-Nam- course the Basic, Red, Whit and Blue, corresponding to the four summers which a candidate may attend. In the first, or Basic, eours youths with no prior training ars guided through elementary drills and given the maximum of allround development exercise As ths courses advance opportunity la afforded for more technical Instruction, though participation In athletics and hikes (s required at all time According to an announcement In a recent Issue of the United States' Army Recruiting New the 40,000 young Americans who will attend ths health and citizenship clinics" this year are dis- I tandj f A ien Bo on ki1 Pott i stmt StttOl Lucy 9 Of fried Roll i !a, loisea, vhe o risitiaj lull tl esten lest n, Wi U go di dint ftme home SI indM if Pm d Mr i tee Dor Last v Iwric kHM teu core i eair end) M vi and tnd nak ondr Pot ceek- - |