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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH John Rockefeller Prentice, who as a $10 a week telephone operator is working his way through Yale university, despite the fact that he is the grandson of John D. Rockefeller, that his relations with his fam- TELEGRAPHIC TALES A RESUME DOINGS THE OF WEEK'S IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Pre- - . pared for the Benefit of the . Busy Reader. , . WASHINGTON ily were cordial. With a bunch of letters addressed to his family, girl friends and fellow students lying around him, the body of Asbury Guyler Wilson, Jr, 22, a student of Cornegie Institute of Technology, was found lying in the. woods of a Pittsburg park. Parents of women students of the College of Practical Arts and Letters of Boston university have been asked to express their opinion on the question of smoking. An announcement,-saithat 200 replies have been received from 700 letters sent out to parents. Thef verdict so far was against smoking by girl students by President Cooldige has transmitted to congress with his approval an addition to the budget of 11,385,000 for the completion of the American Falla reservoir in Idaho. Congress was asked by Aepresenta-tlv- just e New York, to solve the domestic servant problem. He introduced a bill to lift immigration restrictions on European women established beyond question in the careers of cook or housemaid. Bloom, Democrat, Production of bituminous cohl dur- ing the week ending December 5, was 12,768,000 tons, the highest weekly tonnage in five years, the bureau of mines announced. The new benjamin Harrison postage stamp will be placed on sale January 11 at Indianapolis, Harrisons home city. The stamp will be green and used principally on parcel post 13-ce- mail. 200 to HEBREWS LOCATED IN AMERICA WAITINGS FOUND SHOW DISCOVERY MADE 700 YEARS BEFORE COLUMBUS VOYAGE . d ER eyes were blue And her cheeks were pink, )She was dressed in the latest Her hair was curled, And in all the world, had the prettiest smile. 0. Municipal Judge Homer Ramey of Toledo, Ohio, delivered an unusual when he sentenced Carl Kilboltz, Monroe, Mich., banker to "indefinite term as a specimen for study by the University of Toledo psychology class. Kiblortz ran amuck in his automobile recently, wrecking two other cars and a house. He paid all the flamages. Sale of the 16,000 acres of land in northern Idaho, containing more than 300,000,000 feet of pine timber, to the Weyerliauser "interests for about was announced at Duluth, Minn., by Henry Turrish, lumberman and capitalist. The Clearwater Timber company, a Weyerliauser .subsidiary, will use the timber for the mill to be constructed at Lewiston, Idaho, and will be served by- - a firt'y-onmile line of railroad to be built jointly by the Northern and Union Patific railroads. Dredging of the Sacramento river In California to a depth of ten feet from its mouth to the city of Sacramento was declared lnad visible in .a report submitted o congress by Major Ceneral Taylor, chief of engineres. He Iercival S.- - Hill, president of the recommended, however, that a lock American Tobac.co company died sudand dam be constructed at Freeport at a cost of $2,679,000 to attain the denly at hjew York. . same purpose. Two Philadelphia girls are louring The economic . outlook for Great Japan with a team of Japaneso college Britain has improved greatly since baseball players. They stayed behind the signing of the. Locarno pact, the" VBeri10 other girl players, Stranded British embassy said in a formal on a tour directed by Eddie Ainsmith statement brought out by an article came home on funds provide by a by George Harvey in the North Amer- benefactor. ican Review, in which Mr. Harvey The Rev. William Atkinson, known painted a gloomy picture of the Brit- as tho "bishop of Wall street is dead ish future. after a long illness. News of his death Upward of a score of recommenda- was flashed immediately to the stock tions for strengtehening the hand of exchange. the law were placed before President A plan to straighten the Chicago Coolidge and congress by Attorney river across the entire city has been General Sargent and his assistants in given final approval bjl nine railroads. the annual report of the department The project will cost in the neighborof justiw. hood of $8,000,000. The straightening The senate committee on commit- of the river will open several streets tees, deadlocked on. the question of now closed as through streets bewhether Senator Robert M. La f cause of blockage by railroad terminWisconsin should be classi- als, tracks, stations and yards. fied rs a Republican in 'committee asFOREIGN- signments, decided to refer the issue to the Republican caupus. The United States has been invited by the league of. nations council to A wide range of legislative some of them new, others share in the work of framing an arms a reiteration of policies he has advo- conference under the league auspices cated to congress for the last two for next year. This invitation followyears, was contained in President ed council ratification of similar .reCoolidges annual message transmit- quests to Russia, Germany and a group of lesser nations to sit with Ten and senate. ted to council members on the disarmament The licensing of grazing privileges conference preparation commission, on the public domain giving homewhich will convene .in Geneva Februsteaders and present occupants a pre15 th. ferred status would bo provided in a ary. and two An American schoolboy bill introduced in the senate by Senator Phipps of Colorado. Phipps also .canal zone policemen were decorated Introduced a bill which would provide by the Panaman school officials at a reduction in fees for grazing live- Balboa, C. Z., for bravery in saving the lives of five school girls whftWvere stock on national forests. drowned in the current from Representative French, Republican, nearly the Gatun dam spilway,. November 14. Into introduced bill a make Idaho, e fis-Sh- e S5) His eyes were black, And he wore a coat . Of vivid, beautiful red, His shoes were shined, And he looked refined . & From his toes to the topof his head. virtSfe s S wonder if he . Cbuld care for me," . She thought with a gentle sigh, He looks so trim, '. Im fond of him, . .And his collar stands up high. I ' i 1 - So there they hung On the Christmas tree, . A doll and" a soldier-boAnd they longed to know Each other so t With a wistful kind of joy. y, 4 rAt early dawn On Christmas morn A child came down the stair, Ill marry, said she Those two .on the tree, For theyll make a handsome pair! (C) 1925, Western Newspaper Again who Unfon'l Carol of the Angels Bij e By Rev. W. J. Rutledge, Orr Jones I ; k IITHILE shepherds watched their flocks by night," The angel hastened in his flight From Heavens omniscient thronn, With tidings of transcendent grace For men of every time and place, Best tidings ever known 1 fleecq lakes are liuddled L Against mq window pane; And angel voices calling 1 It's Christmas time attain IT tear the ctristmas carol The little children sing. GTie bells peal out their-storOj Christ, the new born Kinej. 'Tear not; to yon is boro this day In Davids town, as Scriptures say, A Saviour, Christ the Lord; In stable where the kine repose, Tho Babe yell Find in swaddling The wondering shepherds beard. And o'er tlie jleecq sno aJlaL.es, Shedding its beams afar, I see in radiant splendor The shepherds' cjuidincj star, Then suddenly a multitude Of beaveaa host, which understood Tho motions of Gods love. Caroled-Hi- s praise in song snblim Whoso cadence swells with passing than All other songs above: oL. living Glory to God in highest place," Before whom angel: veil their face In deep humility; And peace on earth te men good-wille- d praise that shepherds filled With Faiths tranquillity 1 1 occupy In Montreal Family Herald , rFHE doth, . Star of Betlileliem, Fling far thq.beams of light And help me in mq humble waq o to shine more 6 bright ' ' ling again to men At common tasks, your glsii refrain. Till glory shines around I W would, amid lifes trouble!, bear Of Him wbota advent quiet! fear And maketb joy abound 1 0 angels! sleep-walkin- milllon-dolla- I In Knsea Cittj Star Sultan Attrash, the Druse leader Is dians, subject to the laws of their work in thj states or territories "relating to mar- stopping all riage, health and education. Treaty Jebel Druse district and recruiting rights to hunt and fish would not be all men between the ages of 20 and 60, an official French report says. The affected. Adjowidsor, "wisemen of Suedia, are GENERAL all Visitors to the Rangley, returning said Jhat of wet gas from the well of the Texas production company, which blew In a gusher at noon December 7, "Archeologists Are Ndt Unduly Excited continues unabated, more than 100,- - . Over Crosses And War Imple000,000 cubic feet of gas escaping ments Unearthed In Southfrom the well daily. The column of ern State gas Is so wet that It is visible a mile away. Ignition of the flow has been averted so far, but no one Is allowed Tucson, Arizona. A disconnected nearer than a quarter of a mile, possible danger to lives. story in Latin and Hebrew inscriptions on leaden crosses and ImpleBurton Blamires, hero ments of war, said to date back to in Kaysville. of the Stewart-Burto- n thwarting robbery the eighth or ninth century, may tell was store here recently, of a discovery of America some 700 with a watch by his townspresented years before Columbus renpwned voy- people at the Sunday evening services age but many scientists are skeptical In the tabernacle. . of the find. Pedro Caballero, 30,. Bingham. Uncovered recently under a lime sealed his in death after refusing forlips C. kiln near here, Dr. J.. Sarle, for twenty-fou- r hours to divulge the mer professor of geology at the or to tell the of his assailant of the Identity versity of Arizona and director cause of the shooting. He died while excavation w'ork, asserts that the relics may shed new light on the early physicians attempted to extract the' bullet that had lodged against the , . history of America. . Dr. Sarle has constructed a theory spinal column. landed Roman Jews that a group of Salt Lake. Gus Chopp, ol Pocatelin America about 775 A'. D., joined lo, Idaho, has applied to the public with natives of the Southwest either utilities commission for a certificate of convenience and necessity to operby alliance or by conquest, and established a kingdom that lasted ate an automobile stage line between 1000 years, when the natives state line. Logan and the revolted and overthrew the nation. This line will be operated,' he says, With the announcement of the disthe entire year. He also desires covery, however, from various sec- the line to Pr.eston, Idaho. Date tions of the nation came dubious oi- - .of hearing wSll be set later. inions from archeologists and scienPrice, Utah. Ed. McGowan, convictists as to the validity of the find. murder of Bob Blevins, was sented Two University of Arizona profestenced to die before a firing squad Dr. sors indicated concurrence with at the stat"e penitentiary, Salt Lake, Sarles views as to the antiquity of on February 5, 1926. . Sentence wa3 their Statethe relics according to passed by Judge Gdbrge Christensen, ments, made public, Dr. Byron Cumat the request of the condemned who, mings, head of the archeology departman decreed that death was to be inment .of the university declared his flicted by shooting. McGowan is the belief that the Latin ascriptions first negro to b sentenced to use in about resembled that closely tion in the criminal history of the . 775 A. D. . state. His crime wras also one of th$ Professor Frank .Fowler, head of' most revolting. the universitys department of classiOgden. Charles f. Ramey, a bookcal languages, is reported to harve translated the inscriptions on the keeper in the city treasurers office, crosses and other relics which tell of has resigned his position there after beipg carried out to sea and ofdis-- . making up a shortage of $330, responcovering a new land. A dynasty of sibility for which he confessed when kings is referred to beginning with the Shortage wis discovered. The resignation of Mr. Ramey, who is a forand including seven IsraTheodoru mer 'clerk and auditor of Weber counwere said els. A number of the relics to have borne inscriptions dealing ty, will be accepted at the meeting of the city commissioners Monday night, .principally with war and battles. according fb Mayor P. F. Kirkendall. Russians Ready To Meet Terms Moab. and New York. A Washington dfspatch predictions that some day to the New York World says certain Utah would become an important proIndications suggest that recognition ducer of oil received tfieir first and of Russia by the United. States may most important .justification when the Midwest-UtaSouthern test of the be nearer than generally is supposed! Among the "recent indications says Big .Six dome came in. the dispatch is news that Reeve Salt Lakje City. There have been Schley, vice president of the Chase thirty-fivdeaths from automobile acNational bank, gave a dinner at the cidents in Salt Lake from January 1 Bankers club recently which was at- to November 7 this to according year, tended by 'prominent American and a United States of comdepartment Russian business men. News of the merce report received here. Automodinner first came from Moscow. The bile fatalities during this period are World interprets a statement to it by than total of 34 in 1924, the higher Senator Boarh;. chairman of the for- and 20 in 1923. During the period eign relations committee,' as meaning of January 1 to October 31, 1924, that Russia is prepared to go virtually there wehe 29 deaths from the whole course laid down by Char- hutomobile accidents. resulting les E. Hughes, when" he was secreLogan. All evidence in the case tary of state, as being necessary for of the restriction of the corporate is Borah quoted recognition. Senator limits of the city of Smithfield was I am in a position to as follows: slate on the most authentic authority completed before Judge Melvin C. that in so far as matters of debt, the Harris. Judge Harris took thr case .confiscation of American' property and under advisement" and will announce his decision at a later date. A numpropaganda, Russia is ready and prepared to deal with" these 'matters in ber of land owners of Sriiithfield pethe most reasonable and satisfactory titioned" to have the city limits restricted so as to not include their propway. Senator Borah has again introduced his measure seeking to reopen erty. discussion with tlie soviet in an efExtensive preparations for "Logan. fort to end the present official nonCache the annual cohBfy "pouftry intercourse. show which" will be held durnig the last week in January are being made. Miss Whitney Wins Appeal. The committee of the chamber, of Washnig'ton. The United States suwith the is commerce preme court granted the petition of association in holding the poultry Charlotte Anita Whitney, wealthy show. Use of a building bn Center Oakland, Calif., social worker. .for a street, 'owhed' by Joseph Davidson, lias rehearing of her convfction and pribeen secured! son sentence of from one to fourteen Salt Lake City. Appeal from the years ;jn prison for violation of the California criminal syndicalism law. decision of Judge L. B. Wight of .the The case was set for hearing March Third District court, which dee!ared '15th. the beRedd racipg law unconstitutional will"-taken to the st,ate .supreme Golfer Killed On Links court, according to Attorney General Denver, Colo. John McGowan, 55, Harvey H. Cluff, and carried through Denver bond broker and golfer, was with due dispatch and in time to be fatally injured when a ledge of earth heard at the February term. .on the Denver .Country club golf American Fork. Fox farming, 'a course caved in and he fell five feet,' new enterprise for this section of the died He a neck. few .breaking his state, became a reality with the. arminutes later at the clubhouse .withrival from the east of twenty pa.ir .of out regaining consciousness. foxes, shipped to Robert L. Ashby, and manager of the farm. Mr. owner Cabinet Planned recently returned from a trip Ashby M. German Dr. Koch. demBerlin. Edward Island, .where ho Prince to ocratic party leader has accepted the of the largest fox t.irmi some visited coalition of test cabinet forming the .Mr. Canada. of Ashby has five acres desired by President von Hindenburg of the- - city enclosed-annorth of ground to carry out the policies and obligawere in readiness to kennels the tions of the Locarno security agree' ' foxes. the receive ment. ' Moab. Literally and figuratively, War Rail Director FinstTWWork that pillar of oil and fire and smoke Washington. James G. Davis, di- which leaped heavenward when the rector general of railroads, has pre- Midwest-UtaSouthern well, eight sented his resignation to President miles southwest of here, blew in, was a beacon that aroused new hope in Coolidge, having completed his work of winding up the affairs of the ofGrand and San Juan counties a beafice. Secretary Mellon Is expected to con- that promises to fnark the dawn be named to take over the records of of a new day in history of this rethe office arid the large quantity of mote and inaccessible region, the derailroad securties which the governvelopment of which has been long ment still owns. Mr. Davis will re- handicapped by distance from market, turn to the private practice of law winter losses In the cattle industry, and other drawbacks. at his home i'n Des Moines, h Christmas Time 4S f by WILL M.MAUP1N W . t 1 IE Christmas Bells of Memory! Their sweet, melodious chimes' ! Not now of manger-cradl- e Ha, But of tka throne of lovereigpty, Earth great redemptive King! Come Tkon, O Christ I creale good will In men and Batieni, and fulfill The Hope of Peace wa aing! Fro'm out die past bring back to me Those happy childhood times Those days of old when life was sweet And days were fair to see, And those we loved the best we'd meet Around the Christmas tree I THE ROAD TO CHRISTMAS ThcChristmas Bells! How sweet they ring Their song of Peace on Earth!. How sweet the story that they bring About the manger birth. The Blessed Babe of Bethlehem Ring, Christmas Bells, until Men crown with royal diadem And live amidst Good Will! Ev'MARCjARET e. SANQSTER in Forum Magazine DEAR, tell me where the road to Christ, lies. And we mill take that pathmaq, hand in hand; And, mhere the flaming gold of sniuet dies. R?e tmo mill find, again, oar promiaed land The morld mill leem a silver drift of snom. And me, upon the horizon's far rim IFill see red hollq bashes, rom on rom. And prond qoung hemlocks green limb touching limb, And, dearest, while the mhole earth seems to sleep. A star mill rise triumphant as a fame . And, in a silence that is marmlq deep, !our voice mill falter as it speak tm -- The Christmas Eells-n- ng sweet andclear. Until the world shall see No more of hate, no more of fear, And men shall brothers be! Ring out. ring out, O Christmas Bells, Your sweetest clarion call. Till round the world the message swells To crown Him Lord of All! (. ISIS, Wmuti Ntwiptpvr Union ) 1 . Vernal. Colo., oil field Long-standin- the-hou- se excommunicating Utah the-flo- o to-ru- recommendations, themselves with anything but war. Four American aviators who served with the Sherifflan escadrille fn the war in Morrocco have been awarded the cross of the legion of honor for gallantry in battle. Otiio. was found Cleveland, Gregg guilty by a jury on a charge of sendThe United States, Germany and matter through the Russia have been ing obscene invited by the mails. league council to join in the work of the special commission which will daughMistaking his ter, Rose, for a burglar, Anthony Car- arrange for an International disarmThe decision to bone, of Jersey City, N. J., shot and ament conference. was reached Invite United States the wounded the critically child. Rose was taken to a hospital only after a lengthy discussion by the roof of her mouth torn away and the council. three teeth missing from her upper The National Railroads of Mexico, jaw. officials announce, may soon enter old Los Angeles girl, the oil business. . An Wells on railroad Leta L. Holdredge, will soon become land are now producing more than the r forthe posessor of a line can use for fuel. As soon as tune which she cannot touch. It is storage, pipe lines and other necesleft in trust for her under the terms sary facilities can be established, the of the will of her grandmother, the oil department of the railroads will late Mrs. Flora L. Holdredge, widow commence to sell oil. of J. T. Holdredge, prominent grain The appointment of Senator Victor dealer and miller of Kansas City and Henry Berenger as French ambassa-- ' Missouri. dor to the United States has been apGovernor Miriam A. Ferguson proved by the council of ministers. issued a statement declaring While Manila is declared free from that she will not call a special session of the legislature as requested cholera, it still Is prevalent In the by Speaker Lee Satterwhiteand other provinces of Bulacan, Fanuanga and members of the house. Nueva Ecija Christ Seyboldt of Defiance, Ohio, Jull A. Mella, a student father of Ralph Seyboldt, who was of the University of Havana, who convicted of murder in Salt lake City, was put In jail several days ago for said that he was preparing to appeal alleged connection .with the throwing of several bombs last September, has to President Coolidge. Two Illinois convicts escaped from gone on a hunger strike. He dethe state prison by having themselves clares he Is Innocent. Bernardino Machado has been elecpacked in crates and dropped off a delivery wagon en route to the old ted president of Portugal, to succeed prison at Joliet. The escaped men, Teisira Gomes, who resigned ThursLuke Lueck, Rock Island and Ralph day because of ill health. Machado Howard, Cook county, were serving was ousted from the presidency of indefinite terms, the former for rob- the Portugal republic In December, bery and the latter for a confidence 1917, and exiled, but was recalled in 1921'to take the post of premier. game. a Privilege to Live Utah-Idah- " -- lt' aprox-imatel- y He glanced her way j As if to say, I wish I could get nearer . For at every glance You do entrance My heart . ."and but grow dearer." Foil-etteo- The Rev. Albert Sidney Gregg, author, lecturer and head of the American Civic Reform league, was senmonths in Attenced to twenty-twlanta federal penitentiary and fined $750 by Federal Judge Paul Jones at FIRST News Notesin name. And mhere the mistletoe is still and white Jour lips mill torn the darkness into light h Low-ar-- g |