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Show (LATEST Carbon County Applies Pageant Will Depict Life of Kanosh, New Utah Fire Statute Friendly Indian Chief of Early Days Causes Action To Prevent Loss By Flames Wallace Beery Coming To Utah ;J)ronth it new county Under FA1CB, July BUb tut tuttt Carbon beeft. created e fire district of a resolution Hbe result of at by tbe county commissioner TJe tbeir last montWy meetiii. wno new measure bolds anyone m tbe oouuty respon-fo- r a fir Ua control and extinguish - meat, any damage caused by such blase to be chargeable to tne originators of 1C This Is one oi 4h nrecautlonary steps found nee oI th sxtanded drouth t,f Also dumlm tbe exeesslee drouth -: ej aod tbe sbortsge ef irrigation water in this districC proclamation aU now effect in prohibiting is and grounds sprinkling of lawns and all "users during tbe day time,to sprinkle nat are being' requested I It commencing night, discontinuing t 2 to conserve also waara arced all which ter through ony other inmoan supply tnc will assist Price eltr all water poeelble to- tbo fanners . at this community. "Mayor B. W. Dolton leaned the . proclemetloa with thJe statement; woe belnc that the proclamation nado with the thooebt In Bind ot aaaletiner the tarmere and the cares that U poeelble a Pictured srop may be obtained. ',uuU biT , -- s-- ln u!. . " h 3 ' Wallocs Boory Drouth Grows Worse In Scipio District ' 1' SCIPIO. July 17. With the eon-of the-petlaued wlnda end Intense beat conditions drouth local week Second crop alfalfa. Crow worse. arc prectl-and other forae crops XU storage (ally all hornedaloeup. exhausted and water la lone , . gbe small stream which comes from for and garden used the Spring only Is shrlnklne dally. Cnllnsry Is holding up fairly well andorabort period for lawq eprinkllnc twice a week. To help con-- 4 servo the culinary water and make -more sanitary the old day pipe . v, t the source of the water system ta belnc replaced by Iron pipe. ba harv-nte- d Practically no crnlnOnwill account of this season. the food 'shortaco lure numbers are .. ) ii Jt j.t belnc added to the relief roll. Fish Lake Lures Star From Coast For Fishing RICHFIELD, July 17 Ones seals will Flab Lake be honored by a visit from Wallace Beery, famed movie actor, who will arrive at Richfield by plane tomorrow. With Mayor W. L. Warner cf Richfield, be will motor to tha popular resort for a few days flaking. Tha Invitation for Mayor Warner to accompany him was mads by Mr. Beery at Los Angeles by tolepbona on Monday. remAln, bav boeo Inspected during tho past week by government official. Tho sourco of tho water aupply also boo boea checked. Relief , Starts it I reported that to men wilt bo stationed ot the comp. It io exNEPHI, July 17 Work Is proc- pected thot tbe men will bo ato aine ob Kephi's first drouth rcre- - tioned-- Uierowlthln a wek,.Var-...oentl- y .nXtet protect under an allotmentsmsr- loos drouth ftllil protects will bs made by tha coveraor'a Put underway as soon as tbs camp of drouth committee a ot well o whot to la established. tho tor drUUng - w feaewo mm tho Sol Crook Von. Tho flroi well I being drives oa Provo Looks Ahead -form ot Orson Cooler in tho - 5 tbo fieldtp tbo loeotlon havWater Program boon selected by engineer Wot ing v " pen of tho drouth relief committee. PROVO, Jaly 17 Replacement of V7V The site for tbo next test well a designated br the engineer for the 1,20(1 feet of vitrified pipe which r drouth relief committee, will be forms in Provo canyon a part of the i upon or odjocont to tho county rood citys culinary water system, to provide for future , west of Nepbl neor tho Sidney Scott planned growth of tho water system, os well to stop leakage. locI Klwsnls slab signed the lTke . contract with tho board 00 the pon which project, the total coat ot wll be (47.1(2 45. hoc been noor of the project, and under dlroc tton of the drouth relief commit approved under the FERA setup by Chairman Charles Hopkins tees engineer, I arranging for tbe County and has been seat to Balt Laka for frilling of tho well. final approval. ip tt-InTho proposed concrete Relief pip will replace a pipe. In order to provide for water developnIn ments South Fork. Camp1 Constant pounding of tho rail- BEAVER, road which ran up tho canyon has Jaly 17 A drouth canoed the present pip to disintelief CCC vamp will ho established at the alto of tho last year's CCC grate ontu nearly halt of the waML Delano camp aear Tushar rang' ter In that aectlon la lost, accorder station. IP mile In Beaver can' ing to Clark Newell, city wateryon. In tbs very near future, ac- works superintendent. The line will run from Canyon Glen to Bridal hero. officials to forest cording Tho grounds of last year's camp Veil Falla. Tha project sails for tho hiring as which tho mesa hall sad poems and other Improvements still of 12f men. Labor wlll.cost (31,070 e. New Neplu IOl. I jwef r - In iTh r Drouth See- j WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Ladies New Style, L. D. S. Garments, 4C. Slightly Imperfect wU Wed. and TBhra. Only Sommer Unions, Boy Values to QC. 3C 49e Ladies Pure Silk Dresses all new styles, O 'QQ Values to 17.00 . AitfO I Mens and Ladies Rayon L. D. S. Garments, 7Q ..... wG $1.00 Value Girls Fast Color Dresses -- 4 to 14, 69e values .......wow Ladies Fancy Summer Hals, $L0Q M. rqc values Ladle Fancy Slippers, $1.50 values White Q30C Q- Extra Large Bag of Ray- on or Percale 25c; Quilt JBlocks . Girls Anklets, 10c A9 Shades ..: Old Style L. D. S. Garments, $1.00 7q Values ....T lee Mens Black or Tan Dress Oxfords, $3.00 values 4 QQ uQ . .. . W Meag Summer Unions- -- ".: 49c Girls Fancy Street Pajamas, 50c values luw Mens and Ladies 1005 Wool Bathing Suits nr Mens Fast Color Broad- cloth Dress PQ UdC Shirts 'Childrens Strap Slippers fSu.:.. 79c Boys Work Shirts 50c values Mens and Boys Summer Caps Ladles Fancy Shape Hats, $2.00 1000 high-pitch- ed County Farmers Ask 50 Per Cent Tax Cut her. was An Indian maid. Bally, captured by a rival tribe of Indiana Her clothing denoted noble lineage, and she was taken to Bolt Lake CTly by her", captors who burned her. teraptive-wax ribly. The distraught then ottered for as Is --Charles Decker, a brother-llaw of President Brigham Toung. bought halt giving o horse and a gun for her. He took her to the homo of hia slstef, Clara Docker Yoang, where 8elly was taken care of. . and there oho grow ap, woe cook, and taught how to- sow, . --keep bouse After Betsykln died Chief Kanosh went to Balt Lake City and married Bally la tha EnHoots. -dowment President sad Mra Young presented the couple with a -- set of furniture as a wedding gift. They lived in Kanosh anthe death of tha chief. Sally ' ti! followed him two years later, and both are burled la tho PROVO; Jaly IT Utah county farm b areas day was set for July ( At Geneva ratort. Monday, after- -, loom at a mestlag ef t bvruaa copsrauvoa and th txoca-U- v board. Previns to this mooting tha form bureau group suet witu til Utah county eumuusaivnera and asaod for a 5 jx.r oeut cut In thoir property taxes, stating that crop failures am, ureutaa conditions havo mode It for tacos to gay th- fids --mountState Tax Commissioner Georg- -. Crltchiow and J. Will Knight mot with tha group and pointed out the lnpracucai natur ot th demand. Mr. CrUchlow-axpteine-d that mad a it sach a redaction wor similar reduction would havo to b mod oa ethar property. Ho said that other moon for aiding former wor being taken. tan A maos meeting to giscuM ba hold Friday sight problems mill ty In th building at 2 oclock. It was announced by Jos-a- o L Hall, eounty farm bureau following tha aoaalou. -c- a- -- - droutb-striek- Km-ao- sh cemetery Chief Kanosh - city-coun- was firm, hind, sad persistent lu bis effort to pros-Idoo- establish peace, and Kanosh town owes him a debt of gratitude which It gladly axtoado In this brief ooeouat of his ootlv-- from local and outslda parties who wish to stag a rodeo. Professional wrestling matches also are being considered. Oeunty Commissioner Harold Btavans report that tha race track now under construction at th fwlr. grounds Is nearing Frederick R, Hick-e- n, completion. local race fan, la In charge of this wiyk. HpBER CITY. July 17. A hlatorlcaf and Industrial parades depicting tha history of Wasatch county and Its Induatrlea, oa tha first day of tho county homocoming celebration, which wUl be held almulaneonaly with the Wasatch County fair, oa has been decided Aug. upon by tho eounty fair board. Mra. Emma Wherrltt la In charge of tho parade, which will be arranged by the Daughter of the Utah Pioneersi John A. Anderson, president of the Heber Lion olab and general chairman ot tho finance committee, and Mayor H. Clay Cammlngs. chairman of tho amusement committee, announce that they have received bids 12-2- 4. SANDY BISHOP APPOINTED AT STAKE SESSION 2,500. Albert George Smith Speaks at East Jordan PROVO. Jaly 17. Energetic, purposeful peoplo or th greatest natural resource of Utah said Dr. Georg Stewart. U. & forest aervleo ocologiot teachBrigham Young univering at sity summer school. In on address on Natural Resource and Public Landa.of Utah- ,summer school her. glides were shows also to lUustrata tha destructive exploitation of publle lands and watersheds la Utah. Th speaker cited the danger of floods near Provo. Salt Lake and Ogden because of overgraolng on the watersheds above thee SANDY, July 17. Elder George Albert Smith, of tbo Council ef th Twelve and general superintendent of the Y. 1L M. L A of th Church, represented the general authorities Department aapervlaors reof tbo Church at East Jordan stake port that exhibitors urn allowconference, Saturday quarterly ing much enthusiasm despite th evening end Sunday at Draper, with unfavorable effect of th drouth. Pres. Heber J. Burgon In charge. The extra early season and tha Asoleteat Church historian. An draw Jensen spoke Sunday at both shortage of water may offset tho flower show adversely. Th aeaelona. Ho stated ther woe no altiea. tlmo In history when w needed premium Hat has bean Issued. An Illustrated souvenir proth help and guidance of tho Lord or thou wo do si present. gram booklet will ba printed L after Aug; At the Saturday evening session. In referring to th repeal of the Eighteenth amendment Elder Smith old the people had placed the dollar abovs virtue, thinking only of la material things and he gain PROVO; July IT. With th troll that th Saint turn their ikcellent B. T. U. mountain climo-ar-s asked to tha Lord. and thoughts will find condition Ideal tar serve and back keep hie oommsndments. tbo twenty-thir- d Ttmpoaa-go- s annual included John Other speakers hlka Friday and Saturday, Aylett and Bald Beck of th stake member ef th committee in presidency; Patriarch William D. state. Tbe glacier will be Kuhra: Rsyroosd H. Clayton ot tbe MANTI July 17. Th wooden charge bat will soft not preseat difficul- High Council; Niels Stake Clerk, caps on- th two towers of th Manti ties. lE. Grant principal Carter Und; new havo Just received a tempi Prof. G. Ott Romney announces of Jordan Leslie A. Lind seminary; coat of paint, changing the color that additional seats or con- of the ateko board; from a dull blu to aluminum. structed for the Theater being of the the following genealogical recently returned Painters ara how at work on ex- Pines program. Vlrdln of J. missionaries, Nelson, windows and doors. terior Bandy First ward. Northern States Plans to raise funds with which mission; Willard Jenkins, Mldvsl to purchase floodlights for th tem- William J. Taylor First ward, Canadian mission: pi have been made, and angineera F Greenwood. East are working out the now lighting Reunion Ang. 3 Thomasward. Family Cslllornls mission: system. Marvin H. Burgon, Union word PROVOX-Tannual reunion of mission. tho Wlltam J, Taylor family will Nlols Lind who has served as Has Woman open at 12 am. Aug. 2 at Sara- take clerk for th Mapleton (4 years toga, says Bcott A. Taylor, preol-den-t. wsa released because past 111 health. of Eighty-Thir-d Della T. Jenaen Is vie Jamas P. Jensen, former bishop ot Birthday presidenLMra. Glen American Randy Second ward, wan Mrs. Fork, chairman ofTaylor. 8PRINGVILLE. July 17 tbo program com- Stanley A. Rasmussen, of sustained. the high Sarah Simpler of Maploton was sur. mittee and Golden Taylor, Payeon, council, was released sod sustained prised by a number of friends Mon sport chairman. as blshou of Second ward. Sandy of bar eighty-thir- d day William W. But lor of tha high birthday. She was horn at Orovllls. Sharon-Uta- h woe released because of council, M. I. A. Kentucky and cam to Utah aa a 111 health. A. R. Gardner and Lynn convert of the Church In 1292, makBenulon were sustained as memHome ing her homo in Spring villa till nine Work bers ef the Program Woodruff high coanelL years ago when ah moved to Ms second counPROVO. July IT Th new, horn selor of th Sorenson, piston. otek priests Mr. Slmplar takes an actlv part of tha Bhorun-Ute- h lake M. A. on quorum, was released high and Fred la Church work and her Kentucky tha oaatorn slop of ML Timpan-ogo- Christensen of Draper, was suV heme was always open to the miswUl be as telned second probably completed tho of eqpnselor Simsionaries. Her husband. John tor ua next summer, according to high priests quorum. pler, died two yours ago. Thera or Mutual offlcara. Stake Clerk James P. Jensen. no children. Work on th home, which Is L. Bishop Stanley A. Rasmussen, A. R. iug donated by varies M. L A. unite Oordoer and Lynn Bsnnlon also in tha two stakes. Is proceeding spok briefly. Summer School Alpine rapidly. Bonneville, Manavu and ward ot Utah stake havo Class Schedule Ready Pioneer furnished their quota of volunteer TWO CASES TRIED workman. PROVO, July 17Dr. Gerrlt da IN TOOELE COURT Joog, dean of the college of fin CCC arte at Brigham Young university. Off to GRANTSVHA.R, Camps July IT Two I assigned to tek charge of retoes were tried her Monday afligions exercise at the Alpine term PAROWAN. July 17. Th follow- ternoon before Justice A. Fred Anof the Y summer school, beglnlng ing Parowan boys were tbo success- derson. Morris Loo of Tooele woe July (( at Aspen Grove, according ful applicants for enrollment In CCC tried Monday afternoon on a charge to Free. F. S, Harris. Each Sunday camps: Georg I. Smith, Homer Cltn-to- of burglary bat when th cose was ther will be Sunday school at 10.(0 Elmo Lowder, Howard Rasmus- entered he waived th sen. Warren Alger. Clair Whitney bearing and a bond of preliminary ant (2522 wos The schedule of classes for the and Alton Orton. Paragons boys fixed but had not been raised at Alpine teriq is now ready, stated named were Rabou McBrid II a to Monday, according Bee, E. H, Holt Monday., It Hals Role Holy oak. Sheriff A, O, Evaoa In arL botany, oconomlcs, class Tbo boys were sent direct to tbe Jo Gorglch was tried on a grand philosophy of education, English, Pan gu Itch Lake camp; Parowan's larceny charge (or having received geology, history. representatives or all rated no ex- stolen property but th case was anthropology, French, German, physics, continued to Tuesday. political perienced men. Tho complaint against Leo a ecus science, sociology, speech, xoology and entomology for th t mountain ed him ef stealing alfalfa seed on CATTLE SHIPPED 20 school the morning ot July II from WilBEAVER. July IT. Four hundred liam Matthews gang at Grant-vill- a head of cat! havo been shipped which belonged to Key Row Parowan FERA from Beaver connty during tbo past berry also of Grantsvlllo. lAs-week under th government drouth trial will not com ap until relief program. Dully receiving of fall In the district court. Project Starts cattle wlU tek place during this PAROWAN- - July IT An FERA weak. CLINIC WEDNESDAY project for th Improvement of the SPRING VILLE, July 17 Th First Left Hand canyon rod from CANNING PERIOD cllnle for Kolob stake will Parowan to th Yankee Meadow b conduct ed Wednesday from 1 till reservoir he been approved, and a BEAVER. July 17 Tbo Beaver I has FERA crew of men began work there Mon- oounty canning project pwl, under direction of Dr P. R. been approved by th stmt com- Bowdteh and a corps of Relief socieday morning. so workers from th social service ty work sctlv mittee that may Another protect being requested Mrs. Caroline department. Mrs. Emma Alleman Immediately. by the connty commissioners is a of as th stake child weXsr departbeen selected Smith has superbridge and grading over Little Salt ment. state that th Third ward ReLake. visor, lief society hall will b opened at Parowan City Is caking for a side12 o'clock and ENTERS CONTEST urges tha mothers to walk Improvement project 00m on time as th doctor has ethRelief society women are LSHL July 17 Floyd White, son er and cannot wait for engagements with city officials In seeking of Mr. and Mra H. J. White, chipa project through tho schools In ped his model Napoleon coach to tardy ones. which a community recreation cen- the Century .of Frogmen exposition ter might be established. 1 uesdsy, where It will announce bo Chicago Local FERA official with on LAND OWNERS and Judged that In th fntnre. employes will be cachetdisplay entered by boys all ever th paid In cash Instead of ator order United States and Canada. ASK REMOVAL bo-fo- ra Conditions Ideal Odd Fellows From 35 Lodges For Hike Up Timp Temple Towers t Manti Painted . Aluminum Color -- -- Hold UtahOuting PROVO. July 17. Mar than 2600 Odd Fellows. Rebekah and tholr families representing M- - Utah outing at lodges, held a state-ari- d Geneva resort Sunday. A. L. were, Glddlnga. Speakers Salt Lake, grand rehreaentetive, Henry Hall, Helper, post grandmaster; J. H. 'Angel, 8alt Lake, grand master: Joseph Thomas, Too. ele; Mrs. Beetle Cleevo, Ogdon, president of the Rebekah state assembly; Edwin 8tu)ts, Salt Lake, representative from the boys Junior order; Iren Peterson, Balt Laka. the Thetahrs Girls' club. Prise war awarded as follows. Largest family, Wllllara- H. Baker, it members on ground: oldest Odd Fellow in point of aervleo, C. W. Eberly, 45: youngest Odd Fellow, Claude Miller. Helper, Joined May L 1214: oldest Rebekah, William Burt, 12 years, youngasl Rebekah, Mabel Sun hot, Midvale, Jon led May 25. 1214. Henry Hall of Helper was elected chairman of the outing committee. Race and sports of oil kind word held under tho direction of Fred - Sutherland. Ready 17 Masleal PROVO, treats nr In etoroJaly for Provo ns IS and 12. Tuesday night thaJuly Brigham Toung aumrnoi university school will present an concert at 2.15 in the Utah Ptak tabernacle. Frank W. Asper. Salt lake taber-na- cl organist, will play In the stake tabernacle Wednesday at t.12, says Prof. LeRoy J. Robertson. COMMITTED CHOSEN NEPHI. July 17 The local farm bureau consumers and tax reform leagues have selected ,a special tax committee to assist tbe Utah state farm bureau In their tight for tax reform with the following members: J. C, Hall, chairman; W. O Orme, secretary; Alonso Ingram. C. W. Johnson, Robert Winn, Orson Ca Her-- Ralph Brough. Bent B. Bryan. Fred Kendall. James Ellison and J Walter Paxman. CLOhIKG SOCIAL JILT IS WEST JORDAN. July 17 A clo. log social mill be held Wednesday by (he 'West Jordan Relief aoclety In honor of Delta Gardner. 77. Who baa acted a secretary In ward and stake for 40 year, and Ellcnr Pearson. It. who baa been a teacher and treasurer for many veer Daughter of Utah Pioneer will entertain. . f , 4EOEB AS DELEGATE LEHT. July 17 Dr William I representing the Lhl Lions club aa a delegate to tho International Llona club convention, bring held thl week at Grand Rap'd. Mich. Recreation provided 17. A recrea- Julv tional program for the children of Wellavllle, sponsored bv tit different organisations will begin tonight at 7 oclock, with local loader WELLBVItLE. - Mid-ve- la hs t Values.., yards of Remnants, 1values to and 15c . , , . . , . , . . up - 133 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE 134 Smail order, filled raoirmf J. O. P. ENVOYS BARED AT BEAVER BEAVER. July 17. The following . Republican delegate will attend the Republican convention In Salt Lake i City Wednesday: Georg C. Murdock. George C. Miller. Mra. Isabel B. Uilliea, Eb. Gill. Jr Mrs Ivy Gentry. Beauperle Nowers, Williams and Lawrence C. Whits and Alex Hamilton." PROVO; July II and Utah elty county beer regulation to curb bora sale after midnight, ara being contemplated by tbo two boards of coma missioner today following mooting Monday night with Civic and Church loader bat something be done. Th commissioners agreed that a perplexing problem exists and undoubtedly th amendments In question will e b passed within a day or city commission had - al- the ready- - boon considering amendment for two or three weak and City Attorney Raymond Holbrook had tha proposed amendment drawn op In rough form 4at tha moating. to close ell beer Th plan dispensing parlors down at 12 o'clock midnight until I m. u. tha following morning. Dr. P. Harris of th Brigham Yoang university, Pras. T. N. Taylor of th Utah stake and othor'Chareh and elvi loaders aupraaaad themselves as wanting tha closing to b offset! Sunday also, bat tbla was voted down a Impractical. Th Monday night mooting grow oat of th L D, 5 anion mooting 8unday when n proposal to taka atept In th problem was adopted and tbo meeting of oaL Nearly every bishop th otek brought protests against the lata hours kept by th cabarets and boor parlors that havo had a mushroom growth In tbo eounty sine (.1 Nora was mod legaL Amendment ordl-nanc- ss American at r. were ipedal meeting of organised labor at Tooele Monday high school orsnlng at tbs 'ooele 204 men rapid auditorium. Abo sen ting unions 01 snlxed here were In attendance. Glen Gillespie, state organiser, who presided. tplslned that the meetgathering was an educational ing. A round ta l disculon was conclusion with entered Into at t ked by local repquestions being answered by tea resentatives and national labor b rd member. Mr. Knerr was the Drat speaker; ver beHo stated that aow fore in th hlitfT of th United States democracy . being ohsl- - -longed. Ho said! arc still living In big business whe iisvs th country th post and b to old th should go back day o what they sailed rugged IndividuHe ws rned against-- th alism. that every propagandist wbot insts thing la wrong. ) Hs urged astir work wise thinking and domoo IntalllgsaL of ing for th perps tuation ted out labor Ho that also racy. poll docent wags, has a right to expt clean and comfort: ble working surroundings and. ecc nomle security a to a Job. right Ur. Jacobsen, re :ntly transferred from Butt. Monl . outlined briefly th plan Uunche d by President of Room volt, review d action tbs labor pact, tl creating ot tho showlabor board by th presidenL ing th strong arfd weak points and eonoluded by s&ylng that perhaps some of the victories won In th post was that leaders of company anions had organised regular bonafids unions. Ha axpl lined tbe purpose ot th nnlon an d th functioning of the labor boi rd how It had proved a failure n oom places because ot certain listing conditions, PROVO. July 17 Th first Civil Relief and tha while In other p Aces under a difof outing al 2 district taWorkers Protective union, will be ferent Mtnp the held Thursday at Geneva resort bor boards had proved snoeosafuL th weakThree thousand persona Including Ho sold a great 1 tho Invited public, or expected to nesses and input faction eom because there Is no foundation of law. participate. Speakers will Include State Sena- He felt that tbs labor onions had tor Herbert B Mow of Belt lake. really psrformed a good Job daring Mayor A. O. Smoot of Provo, Mrs. their short exists 0 oonsldortng th Mand B. Jacob, eounty supervisor feet that they hi no trained Usd-er- a. abate b Ho felt tha Ib of social Investigation, and Joseph Anderson, stats farm bureau presl- - compulsory sridtr f Frank TayloK Upon request dent C. L, Bpsugy of Orem l pretri-de- past president of tbo Min MBU an of the state organisation. Smelter W orbin' holon No. 55, Mr. Jacobson gsv a f roam of tbo conat Batts, tbowtog tha progNew Relic Room Draws ference ress to date and be present stataa tea aompsny of affaire. Ha b labor nntons to had Mked t Throngs to Springville ther to "do a minimum dema reduce tbelr SPRINGVILLE, July 17 Visitors declared th tfompany Itaelf bog from Utah far north ns Ogdtn and Mr. Jacobean In"not recoded in and south to Psyson, and from Seathistory hod tle, Wash., and Belem. Ora, attend- also stated that mW ? In tho White labor a better frfe"d ed the relic room here IBunday, tales Pres. Julia Packard, who was Hons than now., sAM never that Mr. Robinson In charge; for In th hltdr7 of th United States has erganlr" capital pat ap COW KILLED organised tabor EPHRAIM, Rip tho fight again July 17 Th Grands bos ran over and killed a that is being put up at th present cow near Sterling yesterday. The time. Ho did BO teel that th r asking for cow with others had been purchas- anlona of Butte I ed la Gunnison by Allan Llndts) anything unfair 'When they asked were wage da to th and being driven to this city for an Increase Id by Blain Bonnsoa when tha cow foot that th tverf C monthly wag waa killed.. wsa less thus (49. Two;-Th- t ' -- A RELIEF UNION SETS OUTING FOR THURSDAY v al '7 I I uA nt (. pa s pre-sch- bo-g- .n n Three Counties, Forest Servicejoin For Outing . HEBER errr, 17 h, 1 .. TOOELE July 17. R. C. Jacob. sen, rsprsssatstl ; ot tbo National labor Board; W lUamJKoon. hnl man of th 8tate Industrial commit-.Robinstetania slon. and J. B. tlonsl secretary nd treasurer of th q, The" July fifth annual eating Aug. I and T at th hood ot Wolf creek, sponsored by shoop and cattlemen and th NEPHI, July 17 Delegate forest extension th Nephl precinct to the Repubservices this year will be n lican riate end congressional event. Wasatch. Summit were oelected. at a local and Duchesne counties participrimary i follows: H. D, pating. Harry Beagley, B. R. Winn, - Th forest service making Albert Starr and Kenneth Wobb. extensive improvement In prepThe del gate aration for th ovoaL Including will partlelpato .. , both convention. on amphitheater to seat from Ooldo-broug- Utah County ; Provo Plan BeerRulings a, In charge. HdCiLYJIV--S v Utah pee village which was situated where the Kanosh pablte school now steads, she be gam her lonesome vlglL With only ea Jog la of water ah lay. crying anguish on til death alien and fersnee, Energetic People Historical Parade Planned Declared Utahs For Heber City Home Coming Greatest Asset Elder Two Concerts 2 MAIL OkDRRI FILMED PDOMPTLI E pleading with thorn to retrain taom plundering and HU tbs killing voiceBattlers. could ho heard of hoars tha tha sight, daring sometime nil night tong, strivto down an pat uprising. ' ing His brothers, A rapine, chief of the Ute tribe In Utah and Tooele eounties. and Walksr, ruler were warlike sod ruthless, and evaded Kanoh as oftea as possible, as they knew h would " condemn their depredations and unwarranted attacks on the pioneers Despite tha fact that bte doKamestic life was tragic, nosh proved to bo bigger than adversity,' promoting peace where U would havo been easier to lot war reign. His first wife. .Julia, lost her mind: tbs Indians thought her possessed of the evil one, and put her to death. The second wife. Betsy-ki- n, was strikingly beautiful, bat of a very Jealous disposition. When Chief Kanosh married Mary, a Cherokee women from Camp Floyd, - Betsykln. overcome with rage. Invited Mary to go hasting squirrels While oat Hi tbo hills, as Mary went to look down a squirrel hole, Betsykln palled her head back and cut her throat. When the tragedy was discovered. too Indians decreed that Betsykln must dls She bo to starve allowed to hogged to death, which after was so-oeptod. Within sight of tho to KANOSH. July 17. A paceant depleting tbo life ef Chief Kanosh. for whom tbs tow. of Kanosh was named wUl bo presented by the Sally Kaaoah chapter Dauchters onof Utah Pioneer at Kanosh July L brief history Following I of tbe old chief, which will be recorded In tbo compilation the history ot tbo town of Ka nosh, Millard county, and which la tha historical basts for tbo "wndt storms hailstones and cares and perplexities of human strife beat In vain against the the community spirit of little town of Kanosh, founded In In 1(69 and Incorporated Chief 1901. And this, became Kanosh was on of tbo most Intelligent and friendly Indiana of our slate. When called to Spanish Fork to sign a treaty Inbetween the whites and close of the Black diana at the ho was the only Hawk war, Indian able to sign bla name. From file first acquaintance with the settlers Kanosh wad a friendly, loyal supporter of peace. This fact was attributed to the ability of. our town forefather to establish an unbiased brotherly understanding with the old chief. Be often spoke the sentiment of himself and his people at funerals, showing an unusual amount of -- kindness, good sense and on op rahis tion. Often bo fathered braves togathar la solemn oon- - to (.222 'persons. Water I being piped from springs Is tha vicinity for culinary- parpoaaa A road la being constructed from th bead of Lake creek to 'Wolf crook, which whoa completed will provltta a loop read-froHeber city to Wolf creek. " Free lamb will ho furnished to all participants at tbo outing. Regional Forester R. H. Rat ledge of Ogdon. - will speak. Bonfire programs and other bra being arranged. OF FIFTY ELK PI ROWAN.t July X L IT Fsnton, state game board member, owners v se Cedar proparty mountain are asking th state . board, of control for tbo removal of 50 elk "from tbo Co- der mountain territory. Approximately ti per cent ef th elk ara ms private property and thin years drouth has mad their feeding a grant -- burdens expected that ' tbe state boors will take action sLthsIr August mooting and that regulations eom Ing tha ; will than IDitect Cool Travel Ext thlg Bummer is cool comfort. Our luxurious, modem buset follow short, direct routes that icveol all Americat scenic grandeur. Dependable connections for points Eat cl Chicago insure comfortable low-cotravel all the way. Liberal stopover privileges at points of interest along the way. mad; v Wall's fair S3 at LOW PARES TO ALL THE EAST CHICAGO DETROIT . . . . . WASH.NGTON . . BOSTON . . . . 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