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Show i bstII SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH r WASHINGTON Distribution of the $1,500,000 pro vided In the seed loan act just signed by President Harding for relieving the acute stress of farmers in the crop failure area of the Northwest, will begin immediately, the department ol agricluture announced. THE PAST WEEK Pithy News Notes from AH Parts of UTAH The house naval committee agreed to report a bill fixing the maximum authorized enlisted strength of the navy at SO, 000 plus 6,000 apprentices or 10,000 less than the number Secre tary Denby said was needed to operate the treaty fleet. The bill also proINTERMOUNTAIN Spokane, Wash. Direct transcontin- vides that not more than 200 memental passenger and freight air ser- bers lot each graduating class at the vice within two years was predicted navy academy shall be commissioned by Merle Thorp of Montana, journalist this year, in 1923, and 1924. There are and magazine editor on a visit to 541 members of the first class at the Spokane. A company already has been academy to be graduated in June. formed with a capitalization of Approximately 2500 aliens admitted to finance one venture, he told into the United States under temporary the members of the Spokane chamber which would expire March 23 of commerce. Large planes have been permits and leave them liable to Immediate deordered, by the company, he said, and have been given an indefinite within four years, brunch air lines will portation extension of time for their stay. Comoperate from Spokane to nearby cities. missioner General Husband of the imbureau announces. Seattle, Wash. Five men held for migration A Complete ' aw forbids employment of childres mder 16 years of age In any capadtj n, about or in connection with the pro taring of any composition In which iangenous or poisonous acids art tsed. ranchers. - That Genuine Castoria PEACES- ALCOHOL-- 3 - IlnatheSlonacfeandBowegg. S:. Brigham City. An aged hermit named Weingarten, was found dead a few days ago ten miles from Keltoa The man had been in Kelton the daj before, and started for his cabin in the hills toward evening. Next morning his dead body was discovered bj iNTsmSBonfu Always Bears the Signature I it Pi Sr - p In Brigham City. The board of has awarded the contract for the construction of two bridge over the Bear river eanal, in the El wood district. The successful bid wa several hundred dollars under the do signing engineers estimate, and ther was an exceptionally large number oi bids submitted. The cost of Che bridg es will approximate $3000 each. Use VI For gggf Senate committee changes resulting from the resignation- of William S. Kenyon as senator from Iowa, as decided upon by the senate Republican committee on committees, and ratified by the senate elevate Senator Borah of Idaho to the chairmanship of the Salt Lake. Plans for the establish ment of a permanent free employment bureau, to be maintained by the city, or by the city and county, ore under consideration by both municipal and county authorities. While no declsios has been reached, assurance was giveducation and labor committee. Mr. en that the" question would be Looked Borah retires as chairman of the into thoroughly. canals committee. Twin Falls, Ida. Through its civic Provo. The United States forestry Between $170,000 and $200,000 in bureau the Twin Falls Chamber of has offered to expend $11,000 service Commerce will lend its active support negotiable Liberty bonds are mlssinig toward the completion of a Loop road and cooperation to Representative from the Liberty bond branch of the Mt. Timpanogas, provided that through W. H. Addison T. Smith in a nenewed effort treasury, Moran, chief of the to obtain inclusion of southern and secret service, recently stated. Secret 110,000 will be spent by the Utah councommissioners on the same prtoject southeastern Idaho In the mountain service operatives have been sent to ty within the next two years, according time zone. Richmond, Va., and Charlottesville, to Dana Parkinson, supervisor of WaVa., where two employees of the satch forest. The road would lead up Kiamath Falls, Ore. Miss Lydia branch, wanted in connection wltn the the south fork of American Fork canFricke, Klamath county health- nurse, investigation of the loss were reportyon by way of Community flat and Is recovering from a hazardous trip ed to be. connect with the Provo road at Aspen of S3 hours on skis through a blinding Preliminary reports, received by the Grove. It would afford a magnificient snowstorm which ' she undertook rescenic view and enable campers to cently. When news of the plight of treasury, of collections of March 15 visit more secluded' spots In the can showincome of installments taxes, and ft destitute family of six (reach yon. a ed of on in total $286,000,000 deposit Falls, Miss Fricke went by train to Kirk, where she found that owing federal reserve banks.' Qn the basis Mount Pleasant. A fire destroyed to four feet of snow the roads were of the amount received so far, officials the home of Abraham Lundquist, 7j declared was as It to yet Impossible Impassable to ordinary traffic. Hiring years old, who lived alone. Before determine Mellons whether Secretary four men and equipping them and herdressing himself, he lighted a fire witt of estimate in tax $460,000,000 batreceipts self with food and clothing, she which exploded, burning the tled the way through a blizzard until for the quarter would be obtained. kerosene, house with all its contents, also from March payments last compelled to make camp for the night Receipts ' chicken and about twenty coop in a deserted cabin. The party re- year aggregated $272,000,000. chickens. escaped injury FOREIGN sumed the task the next day and He was taken to a nearby neighbor, to The allied foreign ministers, conreadied the ranch in time bring who provided him with clothing, the relief. They found four children vened in Paris for consideration of the collection is now being taken up foi sick, with no food except a few beans, near eastern situation, sent telegrams him. and with little clothing. reecntly to Constantinople, Angora and Atens proposing an armistice beGENERAL Salt Lake. India, country of ex tween the Greeks and the Turk Narebellion and discontent, is ia tremes, tionalist A bequest of $350,000 to the Little armies, facing each other in a most critical condition, in the opin Minor. Asia maintenfor association Brothers' Aid ion of Dr. T. J. Howells of Salt Lake ance of a summpr home for children, The former county physician, who returned ibr in reductions fight tne heavy was included in the will of Miss Anita after a trip around the world lasting has been abandoned army Japanese Bliss of New York, filed for probate. in the diet until the summer session, just one year. Dr. Howells made the Miss Bliss died at her summer home leaders announced. In the meantime, trip in the interests of his brother in Manchester, 'Vt., several months ago, it was stated, small reductions in the David P. Howells, one of the largest leaving an estate valued at about strength of the army will be made in exporters of American films in the $500,000. accordance with promises of army au- world. He missed no country in. Euthorities. Nier-marope nor Asia, he said, and spent, con Three bandits held up Marcus siderable time- In the cities of India. in his pawnshop in Chicago, and Provisions worth 18,000,000,000 ruescaped with virtually every bit of bles will be sent into the Salt Lake. The supreme court oi jewelry in it. Nierman said the loot provinces of the Ukraine by the Utah refused a release from trail oa was worth between $250,000 and $100,-00- American Mennonites Famine ' Relief the charge of misappropriation of pub organization under an agreement just lie funds t Hugh A. McMilUn, wht concluded, says a Moscow dispatch to had sued for such action on habeas loaded The World, a fifty-tolugger, the Russian trade delegation in Lonwith liquors said to be worth $30,000 corpus proceedings. In doing so the don. and manned by a skipper and crew of supreme court holds that a deputy of nine, all heavily armed, was seized by The legislative assembly, in India, ficer charged with receipt and trans prohibition officers half a mile off considering the budget, rejected the fer of public funds has much the same as his' principal, and Is shore from New Orleans, La., in Lake proposal to tax imported s'lver, with responsibility amenable under the Utah law. I'on tcb a ft rain it few day's ago. equally an equal bounty on exported silver. Proposed increases in the levies on Blue Boy Gainsborough's masterDvgan. Vandell Lofthouse, the 18 spirits and cigars were allowed. The husband ard father of Parapiece which Henry E. Huntington is budget deficit not covered by fresh tax- year-ol- d said to have paid $850,000 arrived at ation totals twelve crores of dise, who is accused of forging checks rupees. to a considerable sum, was before Its new owners home at San Marion, (A is .10,000,000 rupees, normalTuvenile Judge Nelson and was li eld The ly $3,240,000.) near Los Angeles, recently. in the sum of $500' to await a further painting was guarded night and day Drastic reductions for the estimates nearing. I on its trip West and was accompanied by Sir Joseph Dueveen, a member of for tlie air forces for the coming year Sait Lake. Opposition to any reducthe firm which purchased the painting were recently announced. The estimates provide 9,035,500 for normal tion in the army appropriation bill was from the Duke of' Westminster. services and 959,500 for war liabili- sent recently to members of the Utah - District Attorney Joab Banton of ties.. Last years figures were 15,- delegation in congress by President New York, announced that he had a 809.000 for normal services and 1,- - F. C. Schramm of the Commercial club communication from the police depart- 471.000 for war liabilities. A reduc- upon recommendation of the club com ment Informing him that Anthony tion in force equal to two ' squaurons nittee on military affairs. Gesslar, drug vendor, had confessed is proposed.1 that he had supplied drugs to Mahnl Llonticello. Ouarley Bradford and A1I letters and parcel post Normand, movid actress mentioned in packages his nephew, Geeorge Bradford, were the William Desmond Taylor murder coming tout of Russia are being held shot to death on the state road, eiht in Berlin untouched. case. The German miles from Monticello, a few days ago, postal employees, following a phys- supposedly by Leroy Stevens. Tht Unable to reach an agreement, the icians announcement that employees in horses and arrived at ths empty buggy Jury In the Madalynne Obenchain mur- the Reval postoffice had been Infected family home, with the vehicle satuder trial was discharged by the Judge. from handling Russian mail, refused rated with blood. Trouble over road The vote from beginning to end re- to handle such mail there until tad rights are belived to hare resulted U mained nine to three in favor of con- minister of posts has given orders for the shooting. viction of Mie woman. its disinfection against typhus. Over Years Thirty - - KV.-mat- Mothers Know .ake, brings out the fact that the stats President Harding asked congress for an appropriation of $100,000 for the care, cusbody and operation of the naval petroleum reserves in California, Wyoming and Oklahoma. An item for this undertaking, formerly carried in the interior department bill, was eliminated, making it necessary for the navy to provide the fund3. Edward Billings, Mont. Robert Mangan, aged 3, was drowned when he fell into a basement near his home. The basement had been built preliminary to the erection of a residence, and melting snow lmd filled the pit with water o a depth of 18 or 20 Inches. It is presumed the boy was stunnsJ when lie fell into the pit and drowned without regaining consciousness. For Infants and ChiMr. titainiMi :laim lof Henry C. Williams, employed it the Union Assay Office, Inc., In Sail 0 deportation by federal Immigration authorities, escaped from the United States immigration detention station in Seattle recently. They pried apart the bars of a window leading to a fire escape. None of more than forty Japanese who were in the room with the men attempted to escape. Pacta Salt Lake. Dismissal by the Indus rial commission of the compensatios History of What Has Been Happening Throughout the World. $250,-000,00- Met Contents 15Ttaid Exact Copy of Wrapper. YHC CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. L Virtue's Reward. A Fish as a Mousetrap. Wife (reading letter) Mamma say) A large brook trout was caught by L E. Barbour of Paterson, N. J., in the shes delighted to hear that you've left St. Johns river, Gaspe, Canada,- June off smoking. Hubby Oh, indeed! 20, 1921, and when opened it was , Wife She always detested the smell found that its stomach contained nine of five of them tobacco, but now she will come aid mice, quite large. make us-good long visit. That's Different. One of the most inconsistent things I heard the speech last night was - It was sign nothing of the In the world is a snowdrift. a of middle In the kind ; it was rotten." a ss Is mighty difficult to convince a It selt-mad- e man that he has cheated himself. 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