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Show ' cT Bobby. Jones Perfect Golf Course Scenes and Persons, in the Current News Opened The band and orchestra to be held in Logan on on 21. and 22, has received as the offi- V LSt rfteSforthe 3 by chair-Tth- 7-- e 7. - N rvrr contest, from A. R. Me president of the - National This cZa . J.'fvf" 1 r. a . v de-Imv- ras S vp ns vi . ? i i : , :'t i 7 m, ProfessoMcAllister, who has of as number ... years wived for resident of the National School Lrf association, will be remem-Sfj- d as the conductor of the rt It was laid outWbyBotbbv Jones, retired band clinic at the summer 1932 during the His work with the bind, the members of which were ulected from high schools of the s iniennoontain section, was of high dlibre. He praised band organizati- vr'' k't ses-,io- n. J Motorized Artillery Is Demonstrated !r- II ' A te Army r 1( 3nrt opeMd 8t Aogust by the Augusta National Golf club, and open champion, and Dr. Alexander Mackenzie. C0Ur,e col-W- 1 '-E:!ll 1 :i. - 1, 11 11 j ,k j lFi T 1 8UnIslaus Patek, new ambassador from Poland, who prosontod his credentials to President Hoover. Planes of the Second brigade. United States marine corpa, lined up at Anacoetla naval air atatlon after their, return from service tn Nicaragua. 3 Sketch of the reviewing stand to bo built In the court of honor of the White House for the parade on the Inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt as President; the center la modeled after Federal hall la New York where George Washington waa inaugurated. 2 ons of this district highly. He band nil again direct the Jus coming summer. Preparations for the contest in accordiApril are well under way, ng to Professor Christensen. Committees for all phases of the work and it is have been announced even better make to it planned all-sta- te Detroit Has the Largest X-R- ay Machine years contest. Ust than i 1 1 11-sta- . srirs v association, reached by the executive I. the association at their which closed Saturday at the of Illinois. 1 the The contest is sponsored by Tisa chamber of commerce and V?Utah State Agricultural College it brings to Logan musical from high schools of aU Utah as well as nearby tin. Its authorisation as the lJjeial Utah state contest will niks it necessary for bands who !tid competing in the nationalntest to first enter the state cpnBand ri IB : :i tateof Utah. to word just received cinr Jhior W. Christensen, t Pure Band Contest, 22 Gets April 20 to National Honor n m-ra- Feed Shortage Limits Dairy Size - i the greatest drawbacks "One of of the dairy industry in Utah is the lack of feed," said Professor at the annual extconference held recently at the Utah State AgricultB. Caine George ension service ural college. are advocating doubling dairy cows in Utah, Some the number of which would then place 200,000 in the state. The fact is, a few counties can increase number of cows because of cows only the feed Jtorttge." Professor Caine sheep, beef cattle, pointed out that hogs, horses and mutes in the state require a sufficient amount of feed to maintain tnd that the dairy industry could be increased ' only materially quality of The improved in unit production. the cows mnst be and not an increase made increased through K11 route under lts own jwwer lroui Fort Drags, N. to Fort Kthnn Allen, Vt.. for a test, an experimental motorized battery of field artillery passed through Washington and was Inspected by students at tbe army war college. The photograph shows Captain Campbell. In ehnrge of the unit, explaining some of the features to General Slmonds. commanding officer of the army war college. -y. been the increased sires in the herds of inued in- ' J COES HOME TO DEATH Teaching Dad to Care for Baby months has use of scrub Professor Caine. - , r to the the state, ... v ou-- t numbers. "The greatest blow dustry in the last 18 , Jj , ,7. cont- to Farmers with scrubs. It was then that Professor Caine y t . placements " V. "tested that dairy manufacturing plinti tt tons of lead A letting their best bulls go beanie of their age and making re- In . tunehlue ever constructed, was built for the llsrper hospital tn Detroit, Mich It Is set np In a laboratory lined with Cfl the world war against earner, at of This, the largest sene f ". and other organizations in the dairy business, cooperate with the dairymen in better herd sires. He said t the price paid for the old bull t hologne be used as the nm paymentmight for a new animal and Uied 10 PY IhalanV A fv ' C f ''Xy f V 1 v . s TO HEAD WORLD BANK? They Smash All Hoodoos Bravely. I wmi;1 jL, se-n- ng x:4) eort Real Estate Taves Down 20 FiJ : Per Cent From i' 20 t fnrSh' reduction the follow- ;i fi8rUre 19 prcent be- - per The bureaus tes represent average tax nd do not take 'ot?per increMe .in ux low in 1930. " cVee taxes actually paid per soro ?douttedly have decreased tbes figures indicate, U it W'on.ip. e f aeptsb L PietT, Yukto Ozakl. ' L - v -f j tj?, W0 I r,'. r J ,V, ' - : j j 7 W' '' f'- tv h ' o.r.v.; V "'r W ' - i 4 BOUGHT BY THE CUBS ?' . incom-rioSsirdic- that all re-t!- . 7 ' 7 ; , 7 ' r - n -tr - rjrr L J The National Zeltong of Basle asserts tbit Leon Fraser, American vice president of tbe World bank, will succeed Gates W. McGarrah. American president of tbe bank, Mr. who Is expected to retire. Fraser, a New Iork attorney, waa general counsel for the Dawes plan J Thirteen prominent business man of Chicago have formed the "Jinx club end, meeting on Fridays, they amuse themselves by defying all tha common superstitions. Here are H. CL Powers, secretary; Sidney 8 trots, president, and Joe Triner, vice president, breaking mirrors, spilling salt, and bolding an opened umbrella Indoors. And nothing has happened to them yet ' Captive and Captor Meet Again ENVOY WAS VEXED tax pay-- preeent 7 commission. ,use rnany farmers met their Airship Macon Nears Completion 8t y ew England decreases ioVppreciable 530 and 1932, adding, Probable. that for w' as a whole there has no decrease in - ;vev nr - Home riu'"8tnd3r'"inusical f i jT A . it;! ? garden, play space, irau?ting influence of inhtett tuit tKrrmy discussion. The ch51d in t s. '' ' . ,r, V V. - - j j rf V - t sfy . W ' 1 V J 3 t v instru-th- e the perJwt. ches m th' e 8imPle chores; it value of money and I'ftt XPrience in Operation k har fc'.if the home he learns hri j- -j tb others, to keep his respect authority. He nu nibilitf yal and to assunTe re-tv j'th his brothers Ieine taM the initiative in rnoinenta with worthy ti titles, e ' yy' & ' rv y :'r' 0datinonle cbdd lays the iron. v.v'? life-I- Ie establishes :ematiom!f a1 eati.ng 8lePing, exercise. His home Hvid hlm .witb Food books, a V- ld Dr Herman N. Bnndesen, health commissioner of Chicago, has aeen teaching a young U openeda data In child care for ft then. Ha hen dad how to look after hit Infant daughter. Pr Jr W ;r;r-v;:- v . kSST Per acre. In t v - Mventy-three-year-o- Japanese statesman and pad-fia- t and a former mayor of Tokyo, who left London recently for home, believing that certain assassination awaited him upon his arrival there. Mr. OxekFe statements In the United States end London en said to hare been construed by some of bis countrymen es unpatriotic if of decreases in farm acre have oooputcd by geographic but the tlle countl will0.? l 1929 country. acre were decreased "nt from 1930 to 1931, 'not j 7 Per acre per. cent below ff. 1,929J but were approxi-ajel- y double the 1913 tax per ccordmg to partial returns j Jr wi8arIey ? 23 states by the agricultural economics, ePrtment of agriculture. loft? ,tates represent aU sections .! , 8tat .oiL wer ,7, r V'-- i Farm h 1; -- 7 - . - w Beryl Richmond, ; the International league who baa been sold to tbe Chicago Cuba for a reported price of 113,000. j; , - - A ,'f Grnu.AvUtiM Trwl ' -- - L Mi to s: ss L er SSSrfS'JSissss.sr ) star left banded pitcher, ot tlie. Baltimore. Orioles-- f . W j - The Luft Uansa is an aviation trust In Germany which occupies about the same position as would a department of aviation. It is controlled by the federal government and Tarious banking Institutions. Its main purpose If Tor the protection of German seronsati a. Pathf- inder. i Irwin VY. Laughlln, American ambassador to Spain,1 who declined to attend n ceremcwlal dinner because the vice president of the Spanish re public was given precedence over the ambassadors In the seating. I J tc!rg Private CL K. Slack, right knewn as the only living private tbe Congressional Medal of Honor tor distinguished servlets In tbs Wcr.J war, meets one of tbe tea Germans he captured, for which d::J ka received tha award. With' him la Heinrich Kuhler, whom Clack etptrrtl near Yerdun on October 8, 1918, together with nine other Germans -- l two machine guns. Kuhler now lives In Union City, N. J. |