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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH WASHINGTON By a Tftte of 77 be 19 the house re fused to agree to a senate amendment to the Independent offices appropria tion bill which would permit the shipping board during the coming fiscal year to continue to. use funds from liquidation of assets up to $55,000,009. Authority to use such funds until next July 1 was granted the board In a supof the Part History ply measure passed a year ago, but It Complete has realized only a part of the maxi Week Told in Paragraphs mum, end Chairman Lasker had reReader Prepared for the Busy quested extension) of the privilege. Con currence was also refused in a senate amendment authorizing the purchase for $1,500,000 of land In Washington intermountain to be used for an addition to the gov the of a At meeting Baker, Ore. emment printing office. to committee a Bealty board recently, means of comand ways investigate Sergeant Eugene Riviere, holder of of the pleting the remaining portion the worlds altitude record for a paraMedical in Springs Big creek ditch chute doldrop, and Sergeant Roland BJake thousand Ten named. section was were seriously Injured at Michell field and lars has "already been expended when their airplane crashed to the rewill be lt is estimated that $12,000 from a height of 100 feet and ground ditch. quired to complete the buried them in- the wreckage. Riviere suffered a broken leg and nose and Butte, Mont. The mining company serious cuts and bruises. In 16, work Both oi resumed January which ex- Blakes legs were broken and lie suf one that only Mont., reports Butte, miner has been obtained fered internal Injuries. perienced fmin 50 applicants for work, and thjat Investigation of the cause of the production to date has been negligible fire which destroyed a solid block of Simmen. machine of to due shortage tenanted office buildings, causthickly ilar reports are received from other a ed loss of more than $5,000,000, re emold assumed that mines. It was suited in the death of one man and to as back Butte rush would ployees made 20,000 workers idle, has begun 6oon as the announcement was made by state, city and insurance officials. that mining would be resumed. All Corners Pithy News Notes oftheEarth UTAH Goldfietl, Nev. Gus Kelly of Texas passed through Goldfield, Nev., recently on his way to Tonopah to attend the funeral of his brother, Scott Kelly. Gus Kelly was In an army camp In Texas when he received the news lof the death of his brother and he flew 800 miles to make connection with a train to bring him here In time for the funeral. Carson City, Nev. be made to An attempt Is to stock Carson Valley with pheasants and the county commissioners Iwve purchased twenty pair' lof these game birds. During the past two years efforts have been made to raise pheusants In captivity, but tlius far the experiment has proven a failure in this valley. The Agricultural Colnow has the greatest enrollment in its history 8818 students. A report from the registrars office gave these figures out to compare with the registration at a corresponding time last year 3539 showing an increase of 379. Each ol these students Is registered in a full-- ! time college course. Corvallis, re. lege of Oregon Friends of the j f 1 j : j bill, Congress, which, creates a Department of Education, point to the report of the Save a Life League, jusl nmde public, which shows suicides of more than 20,000 persons in 1921, as indicative of the failure of modern educational pioeesses. Education which does not fit those who obtain it for living, It is pointed out, is of not value nither to the individual or to the sitate. Hiat 10 editors, 10 writers, 40 college students, 51 school teachers, 21 clergymen, 57 judges and lawyers, 7 mayors, 93 bankers and 88 presidents of large business concerns were numbered among the 1921 suicides is a Hold folr national aid in education which conserves to the state the lives f valuable men by putting emphasis Pon true rather than fictitious eduTowner-Sterlin- g now before well-know- cational n values. Eduard Johnson, years old, who n of California, 13 a short time ago, came contact with high power electric carrying 13,000 volts of electrlc-- y still lives and has practically recovered from the Severe experience. urns on his hands and feet show that lUrrent pnssd wires completely through him Award of cash prizes to individuals throughout the United States for in-e- d head-Quarter- s V' n pur-cav- e I - Part s of Salt Lake. Powder and paint on the cheeks of the eastern college coed is diminishing, and now the most fashionably dressed girl Is seen wearing her dresses to her shoe tops, said Kiss Lucy Van Gott, dean of women at the University of Utah upon her return from the national convention of Deans of College Women which was Cheek-theld recently in Chicago. cheek dancing in respectable places Is unheard of at most of the institutions of the country, Miss Van Cott declared, and in some of the universities the students themselves have taken the Initiative to completely eliminate jazz music." o Salt Lake. Work on the construction at Woodward airmail field of an army airplane station and organization of the air service officers reserve corps as a part of the 104th division, organized reserves, with headquarters in Salt Lake, will commence In the near future, according to Captain H. IL George, who has arrived from headquarters of the Ninth army corps at San Francisco to take charge. A large number of reserve officers In Salt Lake have beeen ordered to report Appropriation of funds sufficient to for duty In connection with the fly continue without interruption the fed Ig school. Two steel hangers, a ga i oral aid highway construction program tank, oil house and mechanical shop wag urged upon congress by William will be constructed at the field. C. Markham, representing the Aineri can Association of State Highway Of Salt Lake. Although a eomplet fidals and the American Farm Bureau record lof finances has not yet beer, federation, before the house roads made by the committee In charge ol drive at the Unicommittee. , Representative Woodruff, the a of Utah student union for versity member of the Michigan, committee, would make the appropriation $50, building, at least $1250 is thought to 000,000, $65,000,000 and $75,000,000 for have been subscribed. Contributions from alumni also arp being received for the next three years. by the students, and at the end of tin The senate judiciary committee split drive the students hope to have more on the question of the eligibility of than $2000. Senator Utah, and Representa tlve Burton, for membership cto the alProvo. An enthusiastic group na lied debt refunding commission. A from various rails of tlui minority of the committee held them county laid the foundation, for Utah eligible and a majority ineligible. Both County Outdoor association recently, at a meeting in the new offices of the The demand by the United States for Chamber of Commerce in Provo. The reimbursement to the extent of $241, purpose of the corporation will be to' 000,000 for the expenses of its forces develop, operate, maintain, control, in the Rhineland before any repara- protect and advertise the scenic attions are paid has provoked surprise tractions of the county and to stimu-antand perplexity in French official cirOutdoor activities. cles. There is also some pointed comment in several newspapers. Ogden. Mrs. Floyd Taylor of Farr FOREIGN West, who was bitten by a cat a few Germanys potash industry disrupted days ago, appealed to the by the war, is rapidly getting on its physician, to have the head of the feet again. Within the last few montihs, cat examined for traces of the rabies. according to recent announcements, Tlie cat died about two hours after Germany has concluded arrangements biting Mrs. Taylor. The wolman was for resumption of her potash trade given the Pastuer treatment and if it witli all European countries, except is found the animal was afflicted with Poland, and rlso a number of oversea the rabies the treatment will be concountries including the United States. tinued. The value of the total potash output Salt Lake. The proposed new Lain Germany in 1921 is estimated at fayette school building in Salt Lake to marks. replace the structure that yvas recently Greeted by the cry of German kill- destroyed by fire, will cost approxier as he entered a Nish cafe in Bel- mately $187,000, according to estimates grade, Serbia, Baroin Richter von presented to the hoard of education. SclJ drew a revolver and shot Plans for the structure have been ' five men, at a table nearby. adopted and bids will be advertised for within the next month, according Ignace Jan Paderewski, former pro to L. P. Judd, clerk of the board. mier of Poland and a pianist, gave out recently what wai Ogden. Exhaustion 'from the lack regarded in some quarters as an m of food for four days was given as the timation that he might run for th cause of the collapse of a young man presidency of that country. giving the name of Bennett, 25 years r of age, In Ogden a few days ago. With all sectors of the disaffected revived and been had he given area in South Africa cleared of rebeli who was well dressed except certain portions of Jolinnesburg food, Bennett, said that he had educated, well and is or the central region of the Rand, the for food three or four without been struggle apparently has entered Its had made many efhe and that days final phase. Jeppeertown, in tlip easi work to pay for his oimI of Johannesburg, seems to be the forts to procure added Bennett that he could board. principal remaining center of resistbut would like t not for food, beg ance. Artillery, tanks and airplanes board his until be obto for work pay were used in the capture of Fordsburg tained employment. regular from the revolutionaries. dollar-a-studen- mm EVERT HEAL Select your food wisely, chew it well, and use WRIGLEYS after every meaL Your stomach will thank you. It is both a benefit and a treat good, and good for you. And, best of all, the cost is small. Sugar jacket "melts in your mouth and gum center remains to give you all the TRY THIS NEW ONE -t usual Wrigleys benefits. Sm-out- o-- ture-Iover- s e . .en-Eia- vvorld-famo- uj Fig Pickers' Platform. To use a platform for thq purpose' of picking figs, was the timely idea of a grower of that fruit, in order to harvest his crop quickly, as described in a scientific journal. three-wlieele- d Important to Mothers every bottle of Examine carefully CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Tears. Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria No Rubber but More Stretch or ExcellO RU3BERLESS Suspenders and a Years Wear Guaranteed Ask Yonr Dealer If he hasnt them, send ' direct, giving dealers name. no substitute Accept Look for guarantee label and - name on buckles. Ku-WStrech Suspender Co.. Mfn., Adrfsa, Mick. Sentiment vs. Realty. Of all wild beasts preserve me front What boots this Alas Poet ; and of all tame, from a flat a true love? Unfortunate of tyrant theory terer. Ben Jonson. Lover Thats easy. Iler father. ! In Tahiti serious crimes are punished by tattooing a mark upon the forehead of the delinquent. Dont depart too quickly after youi hosts surreptitious yawn, or re wit think you noticed It. - meritorious action in life There is a huge decrease in the first aid to number of, bankrupts in Germany. Foi year 1921 were the whole of 1921 the number was only IDfCed nt Aluerieatf Red Cross 3100, compared with 12,700 in the in Washinton. prosperous year of 1913. Uniess the government acts soon a of Sofia university deThe tl a strange request, may clared faculty t,.- and declined to hold a strike th6 purchase of Mammoth cat. w the until classes ministry of education entucky, as a national park. assures its WaS liberty of action. The dispointed out by Stephen T. Math over the attempt of the ministry pute dlrector of national parks, in a ren!r,t one letter from the Bulto eliminae recent,y issued. A move for the garian alphabet, which was announced of the cave as a nation-beefll r! f.h,ftse 8 DW some time ag is now developing into under way and has un protest by the intellectnpon organized conKress for action. i!? class distinctions uals alleged against for SOllght Posesdat?CreS Park e entrance to Mammoth by the government. The situation is Esthers report, are causing the cabinet much anxiety. In 6 lnn8 under the terms of Followers of Mary MacSwiney wbicb iv,88 dictated that the land the platforms from which the smashed bold in trust until such time U8.t,he Collins intended of d6ath supporters of the laat of tho ' , occursthe to address large gatherings in old?t 5S when tt is to be B9onilcpullc auction In its entirety. Cork, Ireland, a few days ago. Despite the advunced age of the the efforts of the opponents of Collins two tog ' belrs 14 may 1104 be to prevent the meeting, it proved to dm bafl this world famed cavern be the largest political gathering ever f8 rin h- - sold under the hammer." held In Cork ,nd rendering i, J during the .11 city-count- y GENERAL I From Ar-te- Salt Lake. Seven men, believed by the police to have been implicated in the robbery of eleven banks in Utah and Idaho, the robbing of various stores in outlying distxlcts in and around Salt Lake and complicity in crimes of various kinds in the state of Idaho, are being sought by members of the police department, the county sher-rif- f s staff and the William J. Burns International Detective agency. The men sought are O. C. Rochron, 45 years of age; Arthur Martin, 25; Phillip Finkelstein, 28; James Sullivan, 42; Robert E.' Johnston, alias John West, 45 ; George Wagner, 52, and J. C. White, 56. Salt Lake Plans for the big fifth annual livestock show to be held at North Salt Lake April 3,. 4, 5, 6 and took on renewed impetus with the announcement that many prominent packers and livestock men( had accepted Invitations to be present and assist In the Judging of exhibits and educational features of the show. WARNING Say "Bayer 1 when you buy Aspirin. 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