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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA BRISBANE -- SITUATION ZvJ.A.SfNAUGHTON Farewell. A Good Soldier Obeys An If or Two 40,000,000 Degrees Paris. To last words of dying men will be added those of the late King George I of England am sorry to keep you vvaiting like this. Typical of a good, modest king, always obedient to duty. At the request of. his ministers, including Sir John Simon, who. waited upon him at the last moment, iv the king strug-r"'- " U glad patheticall.v Arthur Brisbane. t0- Sign hiS n?me to a state paper, succeeded, then, turning to his advisers, spoke those last words, by a sfnile and nod. with which he was accustomed to end an- audience. in" the Star . This was . published of Johannesburg, South Africa, in a Reuter dispatch; Mr. Gunia sends the clipping from Gibsonia, Pa ' Much obliged. - - ' half-boil- lf s in-th- - - . - - pe - . . fifty years. It is. "interesting to note that while California slaughtered "over a" million hogs in. 1935, the last census shows less than million hogs on farms, so there-ino doubt that California will be a heavy importer of hogs .for some time. California has beep drawing hog supplies from practically every state west of- the Missouri river "and, of course, there-i"a possibility with the curtailed hog: production in the Corn belt states that" the .production of. hogs may be- increased "upon the Pacific coast. The heaviest "decline in "the number of. hogs upon th'e farms was registered .in. the corn" belt where the number, dropped .flom 41 million to 25 Of .course the contraction and expansion of hpg- production can .he accomplished quickly and it may be that if drouth "conditions do .not influence the increase in the production that" the corn, belt states .will bring their "hog. population up raone-ha- Italian striking uniform .of-amarshal,- returned to "Rome and embraced Mussolini, who .wore tlie uniform of a corporal of fascist militia. Napoleon. also liked to be called the little corporal. . Marshal Badoglio is an Italian soldier . who obeys orders.- When .Mussolinis forces wpre marching" on Rome, Badoglio, . according ty. to the king: What the story,-saithem-outshall I The No; no "violence.-Nowking ordered: "Mussolini rules, .and bn his orders Badoglio wipes out Haile Selassie and" "the government" ol . Ethiopia. do-wi- j . " r o-- o-- - .The "Italian soldier Badoglio, Spanish-ministe- - - d forty-eight On s ing .the 1900 total-- . The nurtiber f hogs shown. at the beginning" of this" year is "the smallest in more than "fol-"lo- . was-hel- the farms in 1900 and this, figure fluctuated" from year to year with a constant .upward trend until the number reached 70 niillipn. in 923. After that' peak was. reached the trend was" downward- .until the bottom was reached .in 1935 when there were less than 40 million hogs on "the farms. "Beginning with that low figure' there is an expansion indicated and some observers predict that there will be 50 million hogs on farms by the first- of thu year, reachmillion-hog- Fountain Beautifies Exposition Pa-iiuk- The hog situation continues to be of considerable interest as we watch the increase-inproduction. I have before "me" a chart, showing the "hog population in tlie United States since 1900. This chart shows approxmately 50 On July 1st, 1936, "the Great Lakes naval training station, near Chicago, was opened for service to the naval reservists, of the middle west states. Reservist's in. that sector will make The following Nautical Novelties, training cruises from Chicago to Duare .furnished by the U. S. Navy Re-- 1 luth and .Detroit. The old cruisers cruiting Station at Salt Lake City: Willamette, Wilmington, Dubuke, . . . and Hawk will be used. The On July 3rd, 1898, Santiagq, Cuba, of "reservists to be taken will number by. the Spanish' army, and a1 be (he largest-osuch an extended Spanish fleet of four cruisers aniF jaunt "since world war" days. two destroyers under Admiral. Cer-- j The United . States has an extua vera was anchored" lu the harbor.. The special ceremony known "as the SaAmerican troops1 lute fo" the Nation, which consists of city was besieged-b.and the harbor was b.loekaded by Ad-- ; One gun for each of the miral Sanjpson with" four battleships," "states. This mimic war is staged only two armored cruisers and-converted! aj" noon on. July 4th at American'mili-tar- y yacht. Cervera received a cable fromj ports, although it has been givof. marine to run en on a few other occasions such as tliy" the blockade, go. to" Manila and des- the death of a president. The "navy troy Deweys "fleet, and then" to re- full dresses ship, and fires.a twenty-on- e turn to Cuba. Although Cervera had gun salute at noon on the 4th of a" very inferior force and was- almost Julyr . out coal, he .ga'llantly attempted to Oif July 7th, 1917, the United his orders. At 9:30, July 3, States' out carry destroyer U. S.. S. Porter, com1898, he left" the harbor and headed manded by Lieutenant- Commander west. Doe to the inefficiency of his Ward "K. Wortman," rescued thirteen fireroom forces, his ships were, over- men and a black- cat from the floattaken in spite of" the fact that before ing mast of the" schooner Snetoppen. his egress, the American ships had They had been- in the water for 72 ' been steaming under. powhours. . er to save fuel. In .a running fight During-thyear July along the coast, the Spanish ships 1578 to June 30th, 1936 were sunk one" by one or forced to 1st;: 1935, men" from the intermountain young run up on the beach in flames. The in the last, ship surrendered at 1:20 p. m. region "applied United States navy through the Salt Seeing the Spanish ships burning up, Lake recruiting district. Of this numthe. crew, of the Texas cheered, and were actually enlisted. ber, Captain John Philip "called'out, Dont, chee.r, boys, "those poor fellows are Now declares that Engdying. . About 350 Spaniards were killed and 150 were "wounded. The re- lish colonists taught the Indians to mains of the" Spanish fleet can. still scalp their foes. Anyvyay, they probbe seen along the southern coast of ably gave them some "pointers on how Cuba. to skin a customer. NAUTICAL NOVELTIES eLIVST0CK. THIS WEEK A King's Qu UTAH er l past-fisca- t . WORLDS FAIR OFFICE FRONT. One of the picture spots of the $25,000,-00-0 Texas Centennial Exposition" which opened In Dallas June 6, is the changing-colo- r .fountain and pool before the Administration Building, which reflects the beautiful mural over the lobby door. 41-- " Lawrence Thompson, an Indiana farmer, is an obliging soul. One night recently two men awakened him and asked his aid in rounding up some hogs which they said had escaped when their truck broke down. Thomp , ." mil--lio- NEW PERFECTED n. 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Of course," no ."one may predict how There . is always, however, the .these drouths may become, serious of" 1914," Austria. when memory hould they reach the magnitude of Italy and the "Kaiser had the tripit alliance" that did not stand .up.. the drouths of " there would-bSuch alliances usually "go along in the livestock pie-- j many changes "racial, lines, if they are to "last. ture. It is reported at Ibis time that are seriq,u"sly. affected. ome sections France and Italy are natural al to the increase in We .are the pointing both and. Latin; "England lies, United States1 would probably b? hog population as every class "of found not far apart if. a really livestock" is closely and; war should. ever come, with any shifting about in numbers .. of one or two other IFS. any particular class' naturally, affects the." other groups v.hethe'r it is cattle, Science proudly, demonstrates or sheep.. . hogs for the Westinghouse company a While, figures indicate decreases; in new lamp ".that rivals the beams ' of the sub." The. demonstrator livestock population, federal slaughshow reuses inc ter for the at the that figures . temperature explained the suns surface is about 11,732 month of May . in .' all departments degrees Fahrenheit, while the new over May of 1935. "In. May, 193G, lamp reaches,. 5, 232 degrees Fah- 786.000 cattle .were slaughtered, mak-- j renheit. That, however, as scientists ing the largest" May cattle slaughter, know, is a long way from the suns with", one exception; since 931. Some best temperature. calve-were slaughtered, 502.000 According td Sir James Jeans, calf slaughter, there prevails in the depths of the which is the sun temperature of forty million with .one exception,, in the past six which is con- years. Th? sheep and degrees centigrade, siderably" higher than any "manwas about normal with .a slaugh. . made temperature. "of ter 1,213,000, and the national hog If- you came within-1,00miles was increased from 2.172,-00- 0 slaughter of a 5 cent "piece with a" "temperain 1935, to 2,579,000 in May, May, centiture of 40,000,000 degrees ' 1936s to a burned be would grade, you cinder; hard to believe,, but true. - ' . i . . SOLID STEEL . y - - - : . : . fif""- a- ... " IMPROVED GLIDING inter-related j You also want the greater comfort and greater road stability of Chev- n rolets Improved Gliding n Ride. Millions of users will tell you that this is the worlds safest, smoothest ride. 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Visit low-pric- J3-2- deans, they show a gigantic brick Department, of the Interior, Gentemple, recently uncovered, where in the "ground covered eral Land Offlcfe .at Salt Like" City, ..it through the ages." It was construct- Utah,. June J 0th,. 19:16. ed originally, like the- tower of NOTICE is hereby given Babel, to enable the builders to get M. . Simonson of Emery, Utah, up into heaven and rea.ch the gods. .who, 7, 1930, .made First- they invented those" pagan homestead entry, .No.. .047876, "gods, and then' they actually befor NWViSWli "Sec. 29 Iaits 2, 3, 4, lieved in. them-Sec. 30," Lots' 1, S.W!4NE!4, . The United States navy Jias. or2, 3 flee. 3 1," Township. 23 South, dered 191 bomber airplanes; Range 5 East;. Eli, Section 25, Town.. cheerful small news. 23 South, Range; 4 East, Salt It is to .be hoped that the gov- ship Lake Mejidian," . has filed notice . of ernment" is trying to "build bomber" intention to. make. final proof, to esplanes able to fly any oeean. to the Ian .above tablish If. war came, our bombing . befoi e the. cleik of the discould be carried on in couri- tries across the Atlantic or the Pa- trict court, .at Richfield, Utah. on the cific. We should not want to do 5th. day "of August, "1936. America. .AI.tqr b5mbg-in.Cjain)SkWamu as witnesses: first 'experiment, no country AdiRly D. .llomei- Jensen, Ear jTei would send any ships within easy Olsen and C."K.; Olsen, "all of mar bombing or submarine range of "Utah. . these shores. . Emery, ' ' , THOMAS F. THOMAS, CuKlnf Features Syndic!, Ido, ; WNU Strrvico. . .. Jnl2JylO ". Register. Its low-pric- " . 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