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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Opening of the Congressional Country Club News Notes From All Parts of I UTAH h vf The Congressional Country club la Maryland, ten miles from the White House, was opened with a house wanning attended by a great crowd of It Is considered one of the best in the United States and lias 492 acres. The club house and the flag are here shown. -- 1 w Zd Cedar City. Work has now begun in earnest on the canyon road leading to Cedar Breaks. Twenty-thre- e men and several teams are at work at the main camp in Martins flat, from which work is to be done in both directions. Engineer Lindfora, in charge, states that much of the work is to be let in small contracts so that many more men can be hamr-le- d and the work thus rushed to completion. Spanish Fork J. B. Hughes, state commander of the Sons and Daughters of the Pioneers and Indian War Veterans, has returned from a successful trip or organization in Sax-pecounty. Mr. Hughes effected permanent organizations in Wales, Fountain Green, Fairview, Mount Pleasant and Ephriam. Ogden. Snow on the Teton Pass is heavy, according to M. D. Williams senior highway engineer of the U. S. bureau of public roads, who has returned from a trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo., where he inspected a proposed road project from Victor to Erwi and also the progress on the Salt te Creek-Smo- ot road. Mr. Williams re- turned through Logan canyon and the road is in excellent condition between Logan and Bear Lake, he said. sa 1 1 1 SO TiW n M fiSslii'lit t' Jhf Troops Swear Allegiance to Greek Republic Members of the bodyguard of former King George of Greece are shown here taking the new oath of service to the republic. Not only members of the military, but civilian employees of the government are thus sworn in under the new regime. m Trial of the Utah Hunting & Improvement company suit against Salt Lake City, in which $15,000 damages is sought for the alleged flooding of the companys grounds by sewer water during the fall of 1921 and the spring of 1922 has begun before Judge William M. McCrea in the Third District court. 1 1 1 dis- REIMERT By ANTHONY y J X X 19J4, Western Newspaper Union.) GOD, Parrish! MYSmith stared at the Sergeant constable Jamesons who had entered the office. mother? Mother? Thats so, sergeant. Come from Ontario to see her son." Whats she like, Parrish? One of those dear old ladles you read about. And him waiting to go down under escort to he hanged," muttered the sergeant. Parrish," he said, suddenly, that woman hasn't come two thousand miles to learn that. Listen! Jameson, in his cell, sat with his head in his hands. lie had shot the storekeeper In a fit of frenzied jealousy over Colette, the little actress who had somehow drifted north, a derelict. Since then his fate had been inevitable. He had been tried and found guilty. Colettes frenzied pleas had not saved him. The girl had been sent south, and in a weeks time Jameson must start on his own grim journey unless The cell door opened. Sergeant Smith stood there. "Jameson, your mothers here from Ontario." God! The constable sprang to his feet. She doesn't know. And were not going to let her know. We're giving out youve got to start north on patrol this evening. Till then you're a free man, so long as you dont stray from the post. Im trusting you, Jameson. Keep up the bluff. Youll pretend to start tonight under charge of Smith and well hustle her out on the boat tomorrow. Savvy? Jameson nodded like a man In a daze. The sergeant removed hla shackles. He went out. In the office d old woman was the little, waiting. With a cry she fell upon hla neck. The sergeant turned his head away. Guess he cant beat It," he told Parrish, but keep an eye on him. All that afternoon the old woman and the constable strolled about the fort. Sometimes they were out of sight for a' few minutes, but It was clear Jameson had no intention of trying to make a gray-halre- get-awa- Tammanys Rulers Until July 15 BIG GASOLINE FIRE ment by Eli F. Taylor, register of the United States land office, before whom the hearing will be held. I Ogden, A sliver fox farm repreof approxisenting an investment Weber is $100,000 countys mately newest industry. The farm is now under construction at the Miller farm in Uintah under the direction and promotion of Judge J. Ford G. Koemer, C. O. Stratton, Leslie Stratton, Adolph M. Miller, Sr., ana Adolph M. Miller, Jr. Val Verda, Mrs. S. L. Bristol, 60, of Val Verda, was fatally injured and her husband also 60, suffered numerous contusions, bruises and laautomobile in cerations when the which they were riding was struck by a southbound Bamberger train at Daniel L. Ryan (left) and Frank J. Goodwin (right) are the virtual dictaThird West and Ninth North streets, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bristol died in tors of Tammany Hall until July 15. Mr. Ryan Is Its secretary and Mr. Goodthe emergency hospital several Hours win Is chairman of the committee of seven named to control the organization the eolcetlon of a new chieftain temporarily. At the instance of Gov. A1 Smith later. was postponed until after the Democratic -- aaonal convention. Pleasant Grove, Strawberry day at Pleasant Grove, which has become in Utah, and a well known event surrofinding states, will be held this year on Wednesday, June 18. While the berry crop will not be nearly as heavy as in other years, the berries will be much larger and of superior quality. Trovo, Plans are fast maturing for one of the greatest celebrations in the day, June 7. history of Utah Steel Committees are active in various lines preparing to care for and entertain 50,000 persons who are expected to visit Provo and Springville on that day, according to Chairman Hinckley of the general committee. A spark, believed to have been generated by the scraping of a lid on a tank car, started this lire In which six men were burned two fatally more than a million gallons of gasoline destroyed, and damage of half a million dollars done to the storage plant of the Craig Oil and Refining company at St. Paul, Minn. One of the tanks Is seen exploding. SEEK LOST CURRENT store. Guess shes going to buy him something, he meditated. He took the precaution to look In at the wludow of the Inspector's room, however. Jameson was crouching there, his head In his hands, sobbing. Poor devil! thought Parrish. Smith came out of the office. "Time to start that fake patrol, he told him. Hustle him a mile out of camp, come and lock him back round the cut-of- f Into the cell again. Old womans at Parrish nodded. the store, he said. Wait till she gets back. Then its good-by.- " lie crossed to the inspector's room. Just then the new storekeeper came hurrying up. Say you know about old Mrs. Jameson? he asked. "Eh? What d you mean? "No business of mine," grumbled the d man. Only she went down the road and I heard a horse going like h 1 for leather a few minutes ago In the direction of the brush, too. Wha-at- ? Tlie sergeant and the constable burst Into the Inspectors room. Jameson was still sitting there, his back toward them, his face hidden in his hands. dull-witte- "Jameson As the constable did not look around the sergeant advanced and shook him by the shoulders. Slowly Jameson turned his head. They stared with stupefaction. They yelled with fury: You I Colette, the little actress, smiled. Youll have hard work catching Jim Thats a in the dark, she smiled. good horse I brought him. Appreciated Effort Salina, Motion to cancel rights and Rio the Denver granted to Grande Western railroad for right of way in Salina Canyon, leading up from the town of Salina, was argued last Saturday afternoon in the United States district court at Salt Lake special City, by S. W. Williams, assistant to the attorney general. Lake county farm bureau has gone on record as in favor of legislation which will prevent the leasing or owning of lands in the state by aliens who are ineligible to become citizens of the United States, according to a decision reached by the legislative committee. The committee expressed itself as in favor of passGov. Channlng II. Cox of Massachusetts, playing marbles with Miss Helen ing laws similar to those of Pacific McGregor of Chelsea, Mass., opening the marble tournameDt. She was the only coast states with regard to owner- girl to compete In the tournament, and she trimmed the executive to a ship of lands by aliens. Tm so proud and happy to see my son doing so well," the old woman told the sergeant gratefully. Its a pity hes got to start on patrol tonight, said Smith, but thats orders from district headquarters." My son must do his duty," she anI'd he the last one to swered proudly, try to prevent him. They had given the old lady the visiting Inspectors empty room. The two sat there most of the afternoon. Toward dusk Tarrlsh saw the old lady cross the parade ground toward the Salt Lake, Hearing in the matter of whether Timpanogos cave shall remain public property, open to inspection as one of the natural wonhas been postponed ders of Utah, from June 2 until some time after June 25, according to an announce- Salt Lake City. The Salt X , Salt Lake City. covery of the skull of the great mammal Brontosaurus the University of Utah now has a greater collection of dinosaur skeletons than any other university in the world, and the collection surpassed only by two or three of the great museums. In the possession of the skull of Brontosaurus the University stands alone. Sweetheart I Ogden. The general arrangements for the annual convention of the Utah State Bankers association which will be held in Ogden June 13 and 14, are practically complete, according to Charles H. Barton, president of the Ogden Clearing House association, which is taking charge of the convention. Salt Lake City. With the Colette Was His Actress r Somewhere in the North Atlantic ocean something has happened to the Arctic current. The United States coast guard has sent Lieut. Edward II. Smith (shown nbove in uniform), who is one of the foremost experts ir oceanography, to solve the puzzle. The temperature of a whole section of the oeean has raised 7 degrees, and the usual several hundred Icebergs seen at this time of year has dwindled to less than a dozen. Lieutenant Smith Is shown taking the sea's temperature, A pastor was called to a former He charge to officiate at a burial. arrived In town in time to chat with old friends, hut soon saw a funeral party coming. He hastened to the cemetery anil informed the undertaker he was to officiate. lie performed his duties with usual sincerity. As he was leaving the cemetery he saw another funeral procession approaching, and it dawned on him that he had participated hi the wrong service. The next day the undertaker, who had been In charge of the first funeral received a letter from the surviving relatives, thanking him for his thoughtfulness In having the pastor at the grave who spoke such words of comfort to them. Indianapolis Star. Slam for Mother Entirely Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkhamg Vegetable Compound Mart, Texas- .- I have taken Lydia Finkhams Vegetable Compound to build me up as I was , nerall vous and sick. I ached and hurt all over so run-dow- n, that Iwas oftencom-pelle- d to go to bed, and I had to fcava most of my work done. No rocHicma seemed to help me until oneof my neighbors who was takmg the Vegetable Com-Hjuinsisted on me of it The medicine helped me from the first, and the best of all is that I can even sew apain without that awful, nervous feeling I was used to having. And I used to take crying spells, with such a blue feeling that I cannot explain. Now all that has left me. I feel so cheerful, and I have gained in weight, sleep well and eat hearty. Oh! I wish I had words to express what this medicine has done for me! I am a housekeeper and do everything from the sewing to the washing now and it doesnt hurt me. You may use my letter in any way you wish. I will be glad to help any suffering woman to the road of health and happiness. Mrs. B. 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Uiseoz Chemical Works, Fasobogwe, K I, Conceited (after caller has gone) Mother, am I really the image of you, or was that lady Just trying to hurt my feelings? Boston Send model or drawing Highest references. Beat results. Promptness as aured. Watson E. Coleman. Booklet FKH& f steal Lawyer , $U U St. W ssUsylea. I. C. Transcript. W. N. U.. Salt Lake City, No. 1 2. 1924. |