Show 4 1 sveithto jaitpaby so rr-iDA- Y W C-- 8 iff THE OGDEIT GTAITDAFD - EIOAHUTER 1931 FIRE DESTROYS PRISON BUILDING COURT DECIDES W I AGTmJST SEGOET :0F BEAD TRIBE Mounds of Ponce De Leon Redmen Soon To Be Opened EL EMILY C DAVIS United Press Science Correspondent WASHINGTON— (UP) —Florida Indians who were supposed to hold the secret of the Fountain of Youth are again being sought This time a scientific exhibition is in pursuit of their secrets The exposition consisting of Matthew W Stirling chief of the Bureau ofL American Ethnology and his brother G M Stirling of the Peabody Museum of Harvard! are on the east coast of Florida now HUSKY SPECIMENS The Indians who met Ponce de Leon and failed so dismally to help him in his quest for lost youth were in themselves fine husky specimens Matthew Stirling said in outlining his expedition Science is content to let the Fountain of Youth story go but it would like to know more about the Calusa Indians as the old natives of Florida are called Science wishes heartily that Ponce de Leon or some other traveler had taken the trouble to write down a good' description of the Calusa tribe “Although the Calusa were an important tribe they were exterminated early” Stirling said “So we have to depend on archeaology to find any visible relics of their existence and to describe them from that - evidence" ’ 'V MOUND BUILDERS The Calusa were mound builders he explained Numerous mounds that show where their settlements stood are still to be seen in Florida Burials of these Indians that have been found show that the Calusa were heavy-bone- d muscular stocky people They had the largest Jaws of any Indians even larger than the Eskimo according to Stirling but their faces were large so that the effect was not grotesque Stirling's expedition is exploring the east coast of Florida from Cape Canaveral southward seeking Indian sites that appear to be of scientific importance The archaeologists will also go into the Everglades to seek mounds that natives have reported from that section Excavations will be made at one or more mounds that seem promising — M Line Contrary To Wishes 30 (AP) — The authority of the interstate commerce commission to require a railroad company to build lines against its wishes was denied in a federal court decision' on file here today The court upheld the Railroad and Navigation company which sued to annul the order of the commission requircross-stale ing it to build a line from Crane to Crescent Ore The decision held that the commission may not require railroads to construct new lines in territory they do not profess to serve and that in the present case the Railway and Navigation company did not profess to serve the territory through which the proposed road would run The decision held the provision of the transportation act authorizing the interstate commerce commission to require carriers to- - extend their lines was unconstitutional if it must be construed as broadly and liberally as was done by the commission when it issued its order in December 1929 requiring construction of the line Attorneys connected with the case said they expected it would be carried to the United States supreme court Construction of the line had been sought by central Oregon interests the Oregon public service commission and the Idaho public utilities commission as a means of providing transportation facilities that are Associated Press Photo said to be much needed in that part Authorities are Investigating the fire that destroyed the greater of the state M portion of the main building of the Alabama state prison at Wetumpka An Asiatic expedition under Roy For a time fire threatened to destroy the two cell blocks housing 562 Andrews discovered dinoChapman 231 women A was them riot the curbed blaze prisoners among during saur’s esrgs in Mongolia in 1923 Oregon-Washingt- 185-mi- on te Oregon-Washingt- on me EDINBURGH (UP) First-cla- ss King’s Cross now be London became L N 75-gall- EdinS -- sus- on ed MUSIC AND LUNCHEON Members of the Civic Improve- ment club held their January meet ing in the Commercial clubrooms Thursday afternoon MrsJ Maud F Bowen president of the club was in charge and the folwlowing program was carried out: Two vocal solos by Miss Blythe Evans and Mrs Roma Thorsen two vocal solos by Mrs Orval E Sacket vocal solos by Earl King and Mrs Mary Hansen of ed 2-- Lb im- proposals Country-- 5-L- b ‘ X committee to conduct this educa the state contest 7Mf SlMl! 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Pure beet Idaho Great Northern beans Try them baked sun-u- p t so By SAFEWAY PRICES FOR SATURDAY JAHUARY 3i 1931 shower ‘ Easterner Raises Best Hog Litter - gold piece ten-doll- ar successful conclusion will be reached next week Decision to continue efforts was made at a directors’ meeting Monday night at which two ‘ directors were elected to complete the fivemembers of the executive board This board now consists of C Alfred Bohman president with Jaben Robison Lee Peterson and Mrs Maud Peterson One of the important matters of business was the passing of a motion FRANKFORT-K(AP)— Richard whereby the bureau goes on record Bergen an CXcJnam county farmer as protesting against the use of but- isi Kentucky’s champion hog raiser ter substitutes and the use of sugar using the ton litter as a unit of proother than that which is made from duction He raised a litter of pigs sugar beets Thomas W Butters and to weigh 2723 pounds when 160 Clarence Thurston were appointed a dlays old and led the 60 farmers in I endor- cold p ty farm Is continuing its membership campaign with the hope that a -- (UP) — An lowas $5 would ser mm j MORGAN Jan 30 —Morgan coun- Spring To Bring Scarves of 000000000000000(000000000000000000000 oo o o o o o oo o o o o o 2219 Posts Gold o Negress o oo 'Piece As Security O Wash Ave r 2432 Avo Tachimfon O Hot Showers For o Ga— O WE DELIVER $260 ORDERS FREE woman applied to a aged o O bank for a loan of It British Travelers cal o explained to her that she O have to either get a reliable o or put up acceptable collateral O sleeping - car passengers of the She returned a iew horns later O o to station with a shining night train London can hot and o as collateral An official of the o enjoy shower baths bank accepted the security and The first hot and cold o made the loan GRAPEFRUIT srhterd2 2 Cans 29c g installed on a railroad bath to — —M o a train in Great Britain FANCY DATES ' OIL FLOUR Big ® Brand E R feature of the Pkg 29c o o run to Jan burgh January Water from a tank CATSUP Monte Pt Bottle 19c g Secretary of Interior Wilbur today o This brand of flour has a reputation to limit the beneath coach the pump pended supported o at a constant pressure through portation offorelqn cradeoil of being one of the finest Biilled in 2 Lbs 15c o PRUNES MeS?y?”a o Intermountain the 1 GAUZE TISSUE PAPER 4 Rolls 23c ® oo TABLESALT Bag 10c g oo 5Bars 39c g 29c mmmsm MAYONNAISE Dinn pt o SALAD PILGRIM COOKIES Pkg 19c 0 o iiKtSMHbDumettepLc COOKIES 2 Lb Box 33c O o PEAS or BEANS eft?"' 2 cans 29c oo oo LIBBY’S POTTED MEATS 6 Cans 25c oo oo PEANUT BUTTER Calk 2Lbs35c oo o WHOLE HAMS Armour’s Lb23c o POPCORNS 2 Lbs 15c o o o o LIMA BEANS Choice 2Lbs 25c o o MACARONI It’s natural for children to ask for more Weber Lbs 35c CORN MEAL I1 5 Central Dairy’s pure milk Order an extra quart Bag 39c g Yellow a day Our delivery is as regular as O Cans TUNA FLAKES 29c Clean pure' milk £2 Courteous service men ROLLED OATS Bag 35c o 2 Cans25c OYSTERS g Pkg 19c g SUGARS'?" SALMON Cans 7 2 PINK 29c O ££ ini)) CALUMET BAKUIGPOWDERc 29c o o ALREDY PANCAKE FLOUR p o ° o c or Berries Fruit I o TV£f N? 45c Jar Jiliil Lb o o WALNUT MEATS 1 Pkg 25c o Ml)' g:!iM3 iami)mw o o Ed Pkg 29c g COCOANUW o ao oo Pkg19c Fowder a CHEESE Lbl7c : s MATCHESSim for 0 o 15c Carton Q 0 BROOMS Eacb49c 0 sAsrpm&sr GRAINS OF GOLD 23c Pkg ' CARROTS g DnnGC’GPcl0Jlbo ago ° PINEAPPLE 2 Cans 45c ibs E©3 o TURNIPS oo II J B: COFFEE Can 87c CSC noobo SL :n&o aG o PARSNIPS g 3 Lbs 25c o CAULIFLOWERS o o OftANGESSem :2Doz39c g o Lbs 25 c o SPINACH SESnt!: Oats bae 10c o 33c Kraut can n J 20 Lbs 25c o o Starch 10 c o Oranges Lb lc g o Toilet Paper 25c o Celery f 0o THOMAS VILLE colored Use of Beet Sugar And Real Butter Indorsed By Directors me me ' i Pioneer Garb Worn At Dancing Party six side sprays and a head spray in the bath cabinet Compartments measure four feet six inches by six feet five inches The bath cabinet is two feet one inch suqare a A small table chair three electric lights a towel rail and a steam radiator complete the equipment The charge made Is one shilling' —— M : cork-seat- ADOPTS POLICY 432-J-- ) tional campaign dining Hie month of February A motion was passed whereby the farm bureau is now on record as favoring local business and the “trade at home movement” and that a better understanding should be created between the farmers and ' local business houses of Morgan county The farm bureau officers are also making an "effort to prepare a program of activities to be followed during the year 1931 The home and community section also endorsed the home products and trade policy Mrs Lee Peterson Mrs Carl Phillips Mrs Clarence Thurston and" Mrs Nancy Bohman described the state bureau convention in Ogden saying the meetings were instructive and entertainments enjoyable ' OfiGAfl BUREAU GC DEPARTMENT I Jan Bear River City Mrs John E Baird and Mrs Rozelle were guests of the club Mrs ' A D: Cooley was the hostess for the afternoon After Hie program a delicious luncheon was served to a large attendance YOUTH INJURED i Business Office Corner Dreg Anderson 17 of Corinne Gerald Store Brigham City was in the Pearse hospital and was still unconscious this morning as Elizabeth1 Bair Correspondent the result of an automobile acciL rhone dent west of Brigham City Thursday morning Anderson was on his way to high school in a snail coupe driven by Ray Nelson of Corinne when the coupe crashed into the rear of the Corinne school van driven by ThomBRIGHAM CITY Jan 80—Box as W Anderson also of Corinne Elder county company of the A dense fog hung 4over the roadway Utah Pioneers enterDaughters ofold-titained at an dancing party in the Fifth ward chapel of Brigham Several City Thursday evening attire persons appeared in old-tiSilk and the prize for most outstanding Mr was to awarded costume pioneer and Mrs' P N Pierce The second NEW YORK (AP)— Teh detachprize was awarded to Mr and Mrs able fur scarves of winter will have Smith of Brigham! City A their spring counterpart in silk J Willcrowd was in attendance The Coats and dresses with detachlarge dance was conducted in the old-tiable collars are prominent among fashion beginning at 8 o’clock Dur- advance spring styles ing the intermission the following The collars take various forms program was carried out: Two read- but nearly all of them contrast ings by Mrs Rozilla Osborneof song both in color and material with the Perry dress by Bishop LeRoy D White (the song was an original one composed by the singer’s father Bar nard White while he was driving a pioneer team across the plains) song by Mrs Jannie Nebeker of Willard and a harmonica solo by Carl Nelson of Brigham City accompanied by- his daughter on the the guitar During the Intermission guests were served light refreshments' BOX ELDER Denies Railway Must Build PORTLAND Ore 9 Empty 1 can ' SAFEWAY HOMEMAKERS BUREAU most cordially Invites you to write for any Information you desire be It a reap? a budget perty planned Slrp! enclose a self addressed stamped envelope with your request to Julia Lee Wright— Safeway Homemakers Bureau Care cf Safe-ay Stores PO Box 774 Oakland Cclf Small fancy sugar cured hams half or whole Pound fj II :il W Tunc Radio Station RSL 12:10 p m Tuesday and Friday Low Prices Take Advantage of Our Rvery-Day fci :ii Hi n |