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Show SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. LTAII T'HE Small Wonder Charge Made Her Indignant News Notes It s a Privilege to Liv in Utah AARY BONNER. GimVA Ntvtwu ccvatcT CEDAR CITY A $35,000 swimming pool at Zion National park, including water treating plants, facilities for the reserInstallation of a 100,000-gallovoir and fifteen more cabins at Zion ind Bryce are some of the improvements to be installed by the Utah Parks company, F. E. Lesser, superintendent of the lodge and hotel serv- vttniN umon announced. LOGAN Twenty dairymen of Hyde Park held a special meeting and decided to form a cooperative bull association. consisting of three blocks. ice John Duce, Willard Duce and L. Lamb were named as temporary directors of the three blocks. Another session will be held February 27 to perfect an organization and also purchase bulls. M. C. Reeder had charge of this meeting. PLEASANT GROVE Utah ranked eighth in the United States in the actual number of cases of canned goods produced in 1927 and seventh in the equivalent number of standard cases of twenty-fou- r No. 3 cans, acbulletin of to the bureau of cording census of the depratment of commerce facjust issued. From its thirty-thre- e tories In Utah is produced 1,018,562 cases of canned goods and 792,264 of No. 3 cans, in equivalent, twenty-fou- r according to the report. Maryland led the list with 18,870,894 cases of canned goods and 13,137,042 of twenty-fouNo. 3 cans. DELTA The framers of the Pah- r vant valley are making strenuous efforts to get away from the plan .which has been in operation her fora number of years in the production of alfalfa seed. The plan which one-cro- p is now being promoted by local business men and farmers is to diversify the crops in such a manner that the raising of alfalfa seed will be incidental rather than the main crop. OGDEN One hundred grown Chi- nese pheasants- are soon to be brought from the state farm at Springville and placed on the .game .preserve in the ' western par.t of Weber, county, under a'n agreement reached between D. H. Madsen, state fish and game colnmis-sioner- , and the Weber County Fish and Game Protective association. The announcement was made by P. L. Ford, president of the Weber assoc. . iation.. GUNNISON Railway and aerial transportation were allied when a group of railroad riien an'd shippers christened, the Gunnison "airport and attended a' meeting to arrange for construction of a branch line .to West- . view, near this city. L. C. . MYTON Potter, who resides at the North Myton bench and wh r.aised 471 sacks of alfalfa seed in 1927, shipped his crop to Price, having sold it during tjhe past week to J. Sheehan, a. seed buyer for the Griswold Seed company of Lincoln, Neb. Mr. Potter had the largest crop of any grower irf this part of the ba'sin. Nine trucks were used to haul the crop to tne Tommy Cat had been correcting Teddy Cat. Well, I must be very particular when I speak to you. 1 musut use the wrong word in the wrong place, but must say the right word in the right pluce. I will have to buy myself a reader and a speller and a dictionary. Then I will have to get a pair of glasses and have a pencil fastened to my collar." Not a bit of It, said Tommy Cat. You simply have to say what you mean. That sounds simple but it is often very hard," said Teddy Cat, Please dont be so fussy. 1 All right, said Tommy Cat. wont be, for it I were, you would find me making as many mistakes as you would be making. We all make mistakes. Sometimes it is so easy we cant help it, and we let each other know what we mean when we speak. That will do. Were such good friends. We go back and forth from the city to the country and from the coun-- ' try to the city. From summer to winter and from winter to summer, and we always go together, we two. We do, agreed Teddy Cat. But now that you are speaking once more of the city and the country and the summer and the winter, - won't you' toil me why you like the country and the summer so much? I will tell you, said Tommy Cat," but you mustnt think I am unhappy, for I am not. Sometimes I have thought I would like to be a cat living in the country all the year, and then again 1 have - ra.il-roa- DRAPER J. R. Rawlins, president the . Draper Poultry association, states that 1135 cases of eggs are now. being shipped each week from Draper to eastern markets, and of these, 800 eases are the product of Draper liens. Coops are being built in Utahs Peta-- . luma, this spring, which wil take, care of 10,000- - more laying hens. The in addition to this, is putting out 17,000 sacks of chicken feed each month. . GUNNISON Gunnison Sugar company has added about 1000 acres of contract beets in Salt Lake and Utah . counties and, with the local growers maintain . the standard of planting during the past few years, there is every assurance that the 1928 campaign will be the biggest since the. factory was built. MYTON Sheepmen who have their herds grazing south of Myton. in Pleas ant valley and the Nine-Milcountry near Green River, have begun feeding corn and expect to keep this up until after the lambing season. Myton is the distributing point for this source o supply, and truckmen have been kept busy hauling the corn and groceries for the camps. The sheep this season so far are in good condition. OGDEN Utah produced 1,018, 5G2 cases of canned foods last year. This puts it in eighth place among all the states of the Union in the production of this commodity. RICHFIELD Preparations for the building of the tabernacle are being All the gravel is on the pushed. ground and the hauling of sand wtl be completed this week. As soon as the weather breaks, laying of the foundation will be commenced. The building will cost approximately $80,000 and will be equipped for all requirements for many years to come. It will have a big auditorium, classrooms, a full basement and other apartments. of . e OGDEN Members of the county and city commissions held a joint conference in the city hall recently in regard to the proposed paving of two stretches to connect the city with paving in the county. One stretch is on Wilson lane from the Twenty-fourtstreet viaduct to the cityounty line ind the other is on the Harrisv lie road from Five Points, also to connect with line. City and county the engineers were directed to make a report covering the proposed type of pav h city-count- y Ing and other details. thought I would like to bea cat living in the city all the year. But when I have thought fiard enough about the whole matter, I have decided that Im a very happy, purthe ring cat all of the time,.but-th- at summer and the country are my de. light?. For listen, Teddy. And Teddy drew nearer. I used to go into the kitchen yard and so did you, and we took the top off the garbage pail and we had a feast. Tobacco it TEDDY AND TOMMY n The Cream of the f Chicago, conMayor Thompson gratulated on the 65 per cent crime reduction that he effected In three months, laughed and answered : Why, boy. Its enough to make us all as conceited as the film star, Isnt 1! allyounvalls A millionaire, you know, married a film star, and he found he could never drag her away from the looking There shed sit, hour after glass. hour, day after day, looking at herself. Gosh, he said one night, stop looking at yourself, for goodness sake. If I was as conceited as you are 1 Why, I dont think Im half as beautiful as I really am. Me conceited! Detroit Free Press. All Right With Her In the campaign to obtain the 192S Republican national convention foY Kansas City this year, Arthur Hard-grav- Write to us or ask your dealer f drawing m The A e, labas-tin- e ruf a Home Color Book free color card. president of the chamber free book Artistic Home Decoration by our Home Betterment Expert, Miss Ruby Brandon, Of commerce, sent messages to members of tbe National Republican committee, asking suggestions. Through an error one was sent to Mrs. Frances G. Farley of Wichita, Democratic committeewomnn for Kansas. This was her reply: Acknowledging receipt of your wire of the 24th. Respectfully advise that It will be all right with me If the Republican party falls to hold a national Kansas City convention this year. 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Jilted 0. -- a Lucky Strikes are the Favorite Brand of Paul Whiteman It tuns hut recently , when I started to act as master of ceremonies with my band at iheParamountTheatre,that I realized how vital perfect voice condition was to a performer , I have always been a consistent smoker and fortunately, Lucky Strikes were my favorite brand, I like their toasted flavor and, best of all, I can smoke as often as I like, without fear of irritating my voice, which is becoming a great f) Its toasted No Throat Irritation -- No Cough. sudh IBeatuty and Qhjamtt for so little money , Night after night we had and our mistress would say: a feast, Some strange animal came again last night into the kitchen yard and knocked off the top of the garbage pail. She didn't know we two were the strange animal ! Of course, I used to complain that they didn't take the cover off for us, hut I suppose they, thought .we were so well fed we didnt need such treat?. We were well fed, too, hut ah, a garbage pail is a garbage pail no mat. ter how we are fed ! So I like the summer when the garbage pails are kept in the kilchen yards and where we can gel to one. easily. Here in the city they keep .them tucked away in little places made for them where cats, no matter how clever, cant get at them. We can sometimes get a delicacy from a barrel on a street, hut oh, I love the country and garbage pails in kitchen yards. So do 1. said Teddy Cat, but most creatures when they speak of loving the country speak of loving flower? and fields ! "We most certainly are not like otb-- . er creatures. Purr, purr, purr. ou" asset in my work, , . the perfected O.B. Factory Arctic Paradise Those parts of the earth usually known as the great Arctic wastes are pictured by Dr. Kudmose Brown, noted English geographer, ns ideal habitations for civilization harassed man. In huge unoccupied areas such as Spitzbergen, the northern Canadian Islands and part of Alaska. 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