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Show TIIC SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAil i xv ---raer The Art oi a Crystal fumi t 1 , um b( Jt h. u i.kiuitUujlii lUlff! !) jiJ.t.UitB, - u ::W J Mry m H Sit t Tb wddM With 1929? 'wide Ran9e of Problems Do ' Confront Research Work , 4 tai leit (port or tigol I lit lh of be at uatuiuft fir! month January, fA,wfraot l Ur jrar, ofirr I Ur Kumao drily god HUT) npjtlluj: vr k'. , t!cr, ihn.i?h Its 11 What Will We M i( iulmiil ritinl on, u iDfecied Cattle b- I Continued fivw I'uiU vf Ruhficld and Um at North O.i tli Itir Will b J U,uir cl ) I luft til it Ttid kHlti(itH I Hat I'liitljiYI I i n.ts .f the fundament.! r Mi.Ucr, and i part f t s eymrt t I) 4 l U Lake, Al , JoutUe frr iUr pod ((b I wo ofto!le t ml l Ur otUrr faring forward lirfiitutlitpi bark lulu lUr oBAtWUg a!) With n.anjr )rt unultvj, ri.UeM n K-- . 1 in In th rh l, iu lur wcann j.llaw L!h K'tth and auuth, fuUy Furt pine. arvU. It.iled tltr ItcjHMtinrBl f S" U rtr and for etrrjooe rla Agriculture, aw under imrt rn.n ar tl.n M BUri.g un a new ra I tiiajtiUM a wr brgiii I Itl a nrwr of I'iJV? Uould v not be M n.ansgrjneni uf n.utj jru . jnraud looktug forward, atudjlng Ute tf inwnt.f.0'1 attack. THa IcgnUture ,lujnlrj,aidajd fi.rciit in ti. ,Siitl. VT? .i Janua, liHilItij; backward ui hrtnMlii.ru of th McSa kardurtuil of in the Ajpa-i- . ard ) st,I.. n fur tUr lrciua II will track, and firing tUe future with th 0JnYtUaVlUWur for jot ti0,rr l and l ,vt , rd.ali l.tti.n of ivgiun; milium re th of at of unproductive Ui taia fur a pieceor va rul-m.ly partially product meal method of financing and in the !ke .ctalr and the land awllifB-I.M IB fultrslitn n t Mu ,c ft. U, luivil t wuti, aay and cu.niit-ntlfur a mure lat ion of drainage tu nam. (iit.t ;.tH lt. rrr.!lun f the animal fcttic, fWB rJ (h in the Pouthnn I i.e c ,m. wtiM, tiyttaiBiatlun : 4 unUTal i Al a mrol ntrelii-- of Hi bxui uideily, cuinprrlM..ive, and auatain gruuth; ,U rd attack upon Mm great number of County lUiry auriftUi.n, M4 in aatll fit Mm re- unsolved p.otUm. that Bow hold Uck in the Arent ib cf fii.'c County rentent of furest maisagcii.ent; in ' It an c i tlp development of aounJ ilicy atd qu Prc4adBj y (Vlifs,y Agr,i s K the Intrrn.ountaln region, the dwrl-- t 9 Ur f"mt UoftWell iBalwM W IUI.U IU, pmri.t of cutting nwthud to huvre k'r bate brard (Ur rrtuark.br or Uc Uaa a patb Ulio 1 Irtr 1oirat Service now ha eleven ,n4,,cr - l of the f d pertinent 'ic iur un in the shortest possible reproduci A M trB b- BBtfuUr thatBIK-Uir- r be sir lUrrr who baa uot a pat? Onc past, no matter bow Ignoble, fir t etprtimental elation in 11 in CnhfornU, very d fftcut and time; H t wl located in major furrat C'ip R ob the d.iry cattle cf Sevier county ItU from It draw' of brrauar d aaltuble la a and life, becan a .mH,rtaut prublem of fue part n hark! t i ll riuflt surface w of Mi country. These are all in Nu'crular cf IK9. ThU and the relationship v rotmurudsMe future. ! in lJ eun, '. M Bittc , engaged in atudir of numerou re-- forest cover and water aupj-lirbeen ta Ilf. W. infrom oKirtf id it fi flct ton cf make not tUe mlatakr of iwe giuttal problems which make up the cluding the proper management of v.rriBarUB. lrt rrtirwing tUr ( llut !irk, am face, every i fundamental problem of the beat bee iiun.rritj ci j icmin,Bt dairymen of Hrilcr niiii' tUin-- a; f urs' tUrjNlnjrrt of all th forest land in the United southern t'aliforn a rhaperral run-.fInjrdt with rrgrrti Ilryrrti re havinff iu rryU ty have been ImAlnf i the ciam cf ilt erosion f. to and rapU prevent I lUr valuable energy. atrnl, and line iirtitian1, Winicr i lla Btno bopcJeasnc Into State. Two important general ob- Anu-nb j me when SvWr runty could the other jaate prwhVn, many 1 rlc thanre n the Bir that yroiluc- ftlaml on lh iTfCiliH'd ject in th research program are of thaj Jlnat folia Irara by making rnUtakc. If one ba awaiting solution are: Th damsge a aerie of tud.ra to determine done r crMa55na!tin uh a now, animal vf (I) nuirMutry by forest f.re to atan l of varto itan cn onca frrt tUrougU bating ouea frrt alipthrro growth rapacity or what wood return an.! frii. Wish the ruprytlott ious ages; the beat mrth.aU of thinno cause to,rrgrct tUc alip. ITbc'chiUl learnt o walk by can be expected front a given peer than ning young atanj to increase MiiiH r;l cflMtot MliS.fy without cry- I down. Man IraVu''io jlte tUr tame wav. Repents of forest land; and (2) a series to produrtiv.ty; the ditan.v to which nil dairy and ranrh caul ,ri,r falling tall. ..t .on mak re th atructurc, a determine the silvicultural' practice wind carries the seed of various coIo wot anj that not mom than on half f.tre almul-b- ut well a in our common country rock. necessary to keep foreat land every- nifer; the damage to wockIM thr't'fV U fund. N.r rrh (f hut tUat tUat where fully producUv. almut baa MnderiUo aro water mountain nothing fuund itot Information to (iraniu According goue worry and methesi uf mu it n Mil cann Of the growth capac ty atudle. in various forests types to insure ' Mout ta n cf cfitt.t, held Seiler tiirre county more ronong-dowbri igrv during left, atrram; j Lain, a it wit. in n nlnint several art nearing completion and rapid restocking of the best spec Ibted a an accredited area. Fob of rryatallutd grain ojng i the summary of the number leHoim: yield tables aro now available to There are also a vast number of owners and forester for the important problem and, m fact, this earth atrueturally, t,f fanh tetu-- tbi year: Richfield. in improvement I a nin of cryatal. and muj only j(q75; Monroe, I, CMS; Redmond, 479: four southern pine, spruce in the in qual ty and in the more effective ful in it many hicnl forma, ,c,,ina. g (?; Central, 411; Koonharem, Northeast; Itouglao fir In the pacific utilization of forest product, and in hut Uautiful in the profound ayro- - jaa; Venice, 421; Aurora, 4W5; Main Northwest; western pine in the north- the field of forest econom r su h law, and the same ore 397. Annabel!, 397; Joeph, 329; Mi try of ern Rocky Mountain; yellow poplar as the taxation of forest lands law that make for eymimtgy when cicnwood, 332; Brooklyn, 271, Sevier, in M Appalachian region and the which I lie Forest Fervic and roo;er-stin- g external permit, southern wh te cedar of the eastern yojj Vermillion, 160; Sigurd, 139; agencies have under to the perfect cryital with if regu (irvenwich, 1$7 Burrville, 36; Autin, coast. The study, when completed, lar facet, angle, auch a wc ee in will b a monumental piece of work Annabclla, Vermillion, Austin and In carrj'ing out their program the Burrville are the communities listed gem atone. involving the making of more than forest experiment atat ona are co200 volume tables. Crtnl are ah.ne in making known where no reactor were found. operating tloxely wi.h Mie Stale For- the fact Vat this law of symmetry A number of studios to determine esters and forestry organizstiera in I one of the laws of cohosivo attracdeiirabla silvicultursl practices have every region. The State Forester of tion, and that under It this attraction likewise been completed, and reports California is participating in a study DIPPING INTO not only bring the particle of matare already available for the Calif - of eroa on and stream flow, anJ in J SCIENCE ter into form of mathematical symornia pine region, the Douglas fir re- in other investigations, and the State metry, but often develops scores of gion of the Pacific Northwest, the Forester of Louisiana in a survey of Those Germs a philosophers brilliant facets over their surface X harwood region, the Weatern southern hardwood bottom lands. In Central wrf Solar System to Original with mathematical exactness of angle neatly right. Wr won't mak forest of Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and white pine and larch-fi- r Form and the a'mplest of numerical relapeople tough, buff grubbing Lake elswhere, the State Foresters are assnd the Rock Mountain, Bestx aclenll-- t Ws Pom have for it will. tions in tiieir positions. Crystals alStates region. Each study aims to sisting in the collection of field data, d a belief that poihl so tench khe more wonderful example and in Michigan and Wisconsin the determine the measures which millions of years hence, the If at 16 lie tjiinks he looks distinthat the same species of matter may in to state departments are should owners ao'nr system will take Its orlg grow adopt By Ksibeiina EJJmsfl guished, his glands are functioning and protect valuable timber crops. fire and growth studies. Many forest receive, under the action of attracInnl shape that I, all the va rb.us heavenly bodies wilt insult, normally. tion, through some yet incomprehen-siv- e Other investigations now under way schools also work in close cooperahue cnseoti-Iml- l. merge Into on Gil changes in its condition, a diverBilly are the Southern Pine region, the tion with the forest experiment stadays ,olt Tills would result I us hum-th Dont despair. If you can'tt run, Central Rooky Mountains, the North- - tions. son Pad sify of forms from the sold of, say nicking Id , planets, being retarded six planes, to one of the scores of lirnlii H lltid u nttllns K"d you can ait on the fence and register slightly by friction ns they pn the scorn during the race. rcsuluii.'ii to nmke plane. Dr. Harold Crar.dull returned north would Carvel Mattason, who is a member the ethpr, through I to Year waul, d Naturally, all such forms, planes, Mand-ila come to in the Idaho, Wednesday morning after spending eventually Jerome, thill would he sotnell.in It may be that the mill of the gods of the faculty must depend upon mutually depennr is:i. Wwitcrn NwipM I'nion , a the Christmas holiday with Mr. and for fpw a was school, liffm-ntguest aoniethins that, while dent relations, and all must have a X grind slowly because tjiey get paid high Mrs. the II. B. Crandall. He was accomto at season hard nil the he not keep, would holiday days during for overtime. common fundamental form, but a re-- , nnd oxer lunln the counted home. ovci lie panied A. Mattason F. by Dr. Ronald Jenson who will markable fact is that the attraction, Success is just a matter of sound !st of resolutions lie knew nil of visit for several days with friends in The wife doesn't hold his arm while having ties degree of unity in' sense, common decency and advertisway but g.MMl o.ioiili In Miss Mary Mattsson, a student at the city. she loves him, but because tfit to be Just the any species, still under each, admits ing space. ione of them the A. C. in Logan, is a guest of of the multitudinous variations needbins Mint be wanted. There surely is the easiest way to atop him when Michelson Mr. and Mrs. Claude I resolution that she sees a shop window worth while. friends in Jackson, Wyoming, over ed to produce to divers results. Give a man enough rope and he must be some one the luncheon after a served dainty season. the holiday It is assumed Miat, at the time of will hang himself or smoke himself would combine In It nil tlutl be wante Christmas dance, night; of tbe on last But (be night ed to d. ADDITIONAL crystallization, the material is In a to death. Andreas Michelson was the host old year ns lie went to sleep he wna state of fusion, or gases, vapors, and LOCALS It ever. ns of House guests over tjie week-en- d from far as finding oba dinner party for the members at in classifications likely solutions, in the case of iron, the following Into drifted Mr. he Curtis Mrs. and few sleep, Mr. a and were, Cnconselonsly Doyle of the Michelson family crystall zalj'on takes place from a serving minerals or ores. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ilugentobler then ernshing upon the night enmn Michelson home Glenn Froyd and Miss Larry Froyd, at the forms guests special of result 1st the while and of crystalline Study fusion, stale tbe sounds of welcome to the New cnteitaincd for bhe immediate mem- Sunday evening The spirit of the father and sister of Mrs. Curtis. They h is chiefly a mass of grains of crys- and structure enables us to Yenr Billy was now wide awake nnd of the family at a .turkey dinner yuletide season prevailed at the party were accompanied by Mr. Curtis on mineral species, as the crystal the firs! tiding, be though! of wns tbs bers tals, distinct crystals are sometimes served hostess on Christmas and twenty-tw- o the by in is guests were en- their return Monday to their home at constant mineral and other of any species formed in ravages. Lead resolution still tmmudei "Wlinl would five. laid for were Covers day. tertained at a chicken supper and a Cedar City. They will be guests at the it be? be asked himself, lie mast deminerals will form crystals as it structure and angles. Sudsocial evening. Froyd home over the holidays. 2nd Optical characters of minecide on something and at once. cools and this is also due to crystalth came mind there and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson denly Into Billys lization by action of fusion, wether rals depends upon crystallization. Mrs. Hilda Gates, Reed and Lois Mr. and Mrs. Claude Christensen thought of n little verse that his moth- children were here Wednesday and 3rd Cheni'cal relations of minein heat, gases, vapors or solutions. : In him childhood er hnd tuuglit were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. entertained at breakfast Wednesday Gates came in from the north SaturWhenever a mineral matter is pro- rals are chiefly observed in their reJ. Oscar Anderson. The Andersons morning at) the Christensen home in day and will visit relatives over the duced through the change or decom- lations of crystalline forms. So many kinds, so many creed. vacation period. wind and So many ways that wing. are spending tihe vacation season with the north part of town. 4th Crystallization aids geology position of another, and as it assumes kind ot art the When lust being founda-ton relatives at Manti. the solid state it at once takes on a to study nature at her very ts all the old world needs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jensen spent Marvin and LeRoy Curtis, who have mathemcretrue and and gives structure, likely periods, crystalline he repented the four with Mrs. Agnes Strange. months Christmas Reverently four the been at past left Larsen Mrs. Gilbert and Bingham Mr. in geochemistry atical characters ate a distinct crystal as well. lines to himself, then he jumped up to Salt Lake Wednesreturned north the by They over the last were accompanied from Crystalline structure doesnt alone that enables us to draw conclusions In bed with a start: Why enn'l this Thursday for a vacation Miss and of Cecil day. Miss Provo, Rollyn in Salt; Lake. come fiom fusion, but from re- - of ages of formations of rocks. he my resolution for this yeni? he few days of the week, era Sorenson of Gunnison, and all action of gases, vapors, and atmos-- 1 Crystals depend upon form first shouted. It is probably much hotter Mr. and Mrs. Albert Albertson arw! 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmusssen were were guestjs atr a dinner on Tuesday, pheric changes in water, air and in and then structure, in their relation than that new nnd unique one that The Myrle Larsen, left Wednesday and wns seeking, for the world needs kind- host and hostess at a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Enos Curtis. of importance in study. soils. with will visit over the week-en- d north Wednesday. Christmas eve at the Rasmussen party left for the The detailed study of crystals in ness more than any one thing." So that; all processes' of solidif ica in and relatives friends county. 192? Western Newspaper Ialoo-- l Emery home. A feature of the evening was (j. tion is a process of crystallization, relation to the mineral studies made Mr. and Mrs. June Webb were the family Christmas tree. Twenty- and the most universal evidence of of Sevier Valley, will lie given by me, said the college I am convinced, Mr. and Mrs. Eiler Freece left for of friends at Elsinore Christentertained. were five guests , guests this law is about all minerals are in the near future, to perhaps help, at the north Wednesday morning. Tnv dance over the mas nighti and attended the if possible, prospectors, and students boys parent as he glanced crystalline in structure. business with pleasure are combining in late the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McCoy enter- Monroe Perhaps the only mineral material of minerals in work of determination latest urgent plea for funds, that for the week. at the city Capitol at their not subject to this law is the mineral of minerals, and as one can see that whatever Willy intends fyj do in life, tained at a family gathering were Bullock 0." F. Mrs. Dr. and home Christmas morning. Folloxving opal, as no evidence of crystalline crystallization is not an action simply he has not yet turned professional. Mrs. 'A. S. Crane, who has been in the unloading of gifts from the guests at a family party Christmas structure can be detected by the mi- - of phenomena in snow flakes, ice or the Mrs. and Mr. of city for several months, retpned and basic fun- There wort no disturbances in the Christmas tjree, a dainty breakfast eve at the home otoscope, in doing this we exclude frost, but a profound week to her home in Salina. Mrs. last Gunnison. in Jensen Marius in- j damental principle that not only coal and resins. Nicaraguan election because the pro- was served by the hostess for twenty has been taking special mediCrane Of what value is crystalline stud- - volves the minute atoms of space, spective disturbers were afraid some- guests. while in the city, and entercal treatment Mr and Mrs. Max Sorenson body would tell it to the marines. ics t.o mining, one would ask. The hut the atoms that constitute be glad to know friends her at their breakfast many Miss Betty Christensen has been a tained at a 6 oclock it has in relation to min- - rals, and which gives our country normal health U to return xvere her Covers that Christmas home morning. Roll your' own is a f'ne slogan, guest during the yuletide season, of ing is that by its study, called crys- - rock the Oniformity of structure bow assured. laid for eight. friends and relatives at Fairview. when it cejnes to bank rolls tallography, we are enabled tp make that enables us to live on Eivrth. nBjt p,.jn !iat v atrrnptU, aud ronfidrnrr? j j . IU i a llmr tu mlrv tUr pat, not only tUe pa yrar but tUr j.al life. Ual lUinga have we donr,wha( lUinpt bar wr Irfl nmlonr? Ubal have welrarord from lUe lUinpa door and from tUnp undonr? ,Hard on all ibat.bai gone Ufurr.wUjt will wr Jo with 1929f fchat will wc do for our . irltra, for our familir for mankind? pI B jp V rt - Ua, rnstitcd created a Ut tpiing, e r run-dintin- g -- y lt prmt. f j lt - McNary j ? re-rio- n con-tn- N fonr4l tte pst urlrti ftrirJ bt 1 1 g j yr.rn h-.- a rrgrrtvX; J keJ ih. over-gratin- 1 niie r. Mm-berla- d unitl ldj iinvex'.i-gatio- t J Pthe RESOLUTION pro-so- tim-berla- cooH-ratin- hiH-- n fr ll 1 dull-ult- , 11 1 -e lu-i- u llu-l- r distfn-gu!s- i Or mine-importan- n. |