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Show .stistsbensdmmj w. THE IIER ALD-JOURXA- LOCAX, I L, T Answer to Previous Puzzle 19 ' Continued from Page One, his Paris post, effective in June AGELESS Some oeople are wondering how Young" Teddy Roosevelt, long ardent critic of Cousin Franklin can hang on to that prefix to his name. Young Teddy is now 47 years old. At 43 his father became president of the United States and hite by 50 had retired from the House Instead of curtailing milk production, Secretary of Agriculture Wallace has determined to boost its consumption A great educational campaign is to !e started to preside more milk for A government more babies . survey showed entire blocks in New York, Chicago, other cities, where not a milk bottle was delivered Meanwhile the AAA was This curtailing production . Democratic Administration is worried over the fact that the Democratic organization in New Mexico may cut into the vote of Senator Bronson Cutting. Nominally Republican, Cutting went to bat for Roosevelt, swung the state for him. Now a new Republican organization under Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms, and a revitalized Democratic outfit havp left Bronson sitting in the mftTdle . . Roosevelt plans to remedy this NEW CODE forces have won their fight against the NRA code pro. After posed by the utilities months of bitter code the has been stripwarring, ped of the violently assailed provision that would have put publicly owned plants under the jurisdiction of a Code Authority dominated by the utilities . . The new code has as yet not been offiwill be cially promulgated, but soon. . . . Miss Frances (Robby)) g Robinson, secretary to General Hugh Johnson, is one of the women in Washington . . . Slender and girlis to ish, Robby easy fit, is not partial to any color. They range from bright reds to severe blacks The House Wirt investigation committee spent a total of $46.40 on its show, most of the money going as expenses to Vhe Gary . . . The election of Gerald P. Nye, as chairman of the Senate arms and munitions investigating committee, was a genuine tribute to the young North Dakota Tradition rules that the chairman of incommittees vestigating goes to a member of the party in power But because of his experience as a senate investigator, the Democrats on the committee stepped aside and asked Nye to take charge HAM, FISH AND 101 LTRY Illinois' ornate Senator "Ham Lewis is making the usually insignificant post of Partv Whip an imposing office . . . The bearded gallant stages an elaborate ceremony each day when he calls for an opening quorum and moves . . final adjournment Senators ere now getting to the chamber on time and dropping back at the closing hour just to see Ham Of the approximately perform 17,000 miles of airmail routes bid on last week, about 11.000 will go hack to the companies which origThe cominally covered them panies reorganized, of course, to meet the new requirements . . . "Ham" Fish once Representative sent a request to the house ways and means committee, at the instigation of a farmer constituent, that poultry be put on the free tariff list for breeding and show purposes . . . The chairman of the committee sent a note to the clerk which read: "Fish wants poultry on free list. A few days later he received the following memo: "Fish and poultry on free list. BI LLS EA E Republicans chattering about professors running the Administration should cast an eye on Sen. . Their ator Charley McNary party floore leader from Oregon is not a professor, but was Dean of Williamette college of Law from 1908 to 1913, is proud possessor of a Phi Beta Kappa key. and is a Doctor of Laws . . . Despite nation-wid- e demand for tighter federal anti-crilaws, the House committee is refusing to Judiciary budge on seven bills urgently desired by the department of justice. . . . The measures have been passed by the Senate, but florid-face- d Representative Hatton Sumners, Texas chairman of the house committee, Is balking at reporting them out because he claims they interfere with states rights . . We are going entirely too fast toward while he wails, federalization," the Dillmgers and other outlaws shoot their way up and down the .... ' Anti-pow- 39 41 42 43 45 47 21 Silly To resound as a bell. 24 Perfume. 26 To draw slowly. 27 Valley. 29 Biblical expression. 32 Clusters of wool fibers. 34 36 37 38 Royal. Negative word Unable to hear 48 Exclamation VERTICAL Valuable 2 Form of be. used with property. 3 Sun. heave, ho. 40 Gusto. 4 Implement. 50 Hauls. 44 To blind. 5 Path of a 52 Exploit. heavenly body 46 Pinaceous tree. 54 To accomplish. 6 Doctor (abbr ). 49 Smell. 56 Legal claims. 7 A globe. 51 Dress fastener 58 Sod. 8 Breach. 60 Indian from 9 Western state. 53 Oak. 13 He Is trying to 65 Unit. 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LAYING CONTESTS OF GREAT BENEFIT Ians rtre rapuih nearing completion foi the Ft ih State Agn- ultural lolltge Hoim Shov sponsored b tht i!ub It will be held Ma lb V he Ag club is a of number the Inter mountain Horse Show .issa iaton The show will be gutdid b tin ruks of that association Valuable pi is and trophies business art being non ued b concerns in I tah and elsewhere, according to Allen Hatch, chairman of the awards committee From all imli ations a greater number of horses will be entered in this ?irs show than ever before Horses from Salt Lake, Ogden and Logan have bee entered Bamin the show b Claieme Fntic berger, GIomi Bamht rger Fulmer Guth Fe k, J F Stephens, Mrs Kenntth C Ikeier, Dr Kay B West lb Frank L West, Fiofessor George B Caine, Miss Dunbav, Kathrn CumMr and Mis Fi ink FJarl and C L Jones Other expected entries ari Minln Kecks Joe Glassmau and Arthur Woolley Events at the horse show m vlude the Soronty Riding Team contest, the Milkmaid contest, and the Manual i hairs contest Tht Ftali Stite Agricultural col lege stadium provides tn ideal for this premier exhibition stting of fine blooded animals x. 41-- IkfjXv fC Results of Seven Years of Enslis the title of a bulletin issued bv the Itan gin ultural Experiment Station Tins bulletin by Professoi B roil Id. r poultrv hush indman, lepre si nts .1 compilation of the dun u cumulated during J424 to 1431 c from cggliv.ng contests coi'clinted bv the expi non nt st ' aving Contests vv i hard-workin- best-dress- ... r. .... The net mg con- in pnniuv object these contests accuidin: In lrolessor Alder Was to stun ui .te an inteicst in tht bleeding of better poult An egg living mutest makes it possible for the I iirm to poultry raisei get trying started work limited scale to ohlam accurate individual egg rt.emls of seme of his pullets ami to hot k their produe ing ability with pullets from other flocks when kep. 111 them came to her aid The son born to Orlov and Catherine, named Bobrinsky, is the founder of one of the first families of man Russia. Nowadays when a young presents a 3 carat diamond to the gir! of his dreams, it usually betokens an engagement. But in the eighteenth century when a prince laid a diamond weighing 194 carats at the feet of an empress it signified only that they had an engagement for the evening! Intrigue in the court of Elizabeth, notorious empress of all the Russias, is vividly dramatized in Catherine the Great, opening Sunday at the Lyric Theater. This is a film successor to Henry the VTII, Alexander Korda's brilliant epic of another period. and stars Elizabeth Bergner and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, in the roles of Catherine and Peter. Catherines biographers agree that the handsome Prince Orlov was her favorite. And when he presented her with a diamond carats, the gift carweighing 194 ried no unusual significance It was merely a token of love and esteem The great diamond, which is was set at the top of Catherine's golden sceptre, a graceful rod with the stem curving slightly, and surrounded here and there by circlets of diamonds. It is by no means the largest stone of its kind but it is reputed to be one of the very finest Orlov was one of five brothers, and when Catherine instigated her revolt against Peter, all five of An underwater battle between a man and a crocodile at a depth of more than thirty feet will be shown on the screen for the first time m Tarzan and His Mate, thrilling adventure story to be shown Sunday at the Capitol theater Johnny Weissmuller is one of the combatants In the new picture, directed by Cedric Gibbons, the twimming champion was required to plunge g a into river with a "croc for a scene in which he saves the life of Maureen OSullivan To photograph the strange battle a special camera device was to penetrate water constructed The resulting action will depths provide many gasps in addition to the thrills of elephant charges, battles rhinoceros with lions, charges, giant apes, and other to be included in jungle denizens the picture cast with the in Appearing Weissmuller and Miss O'SulVvan are Neil Hamilton, Paul CavaDoris naugh, Forrester Harvey. William Stack, Desmond Lloyd, Roberts and Nathan Curry. The story is based on the famous fictional character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Selection of a SMITH FIELD judging team to represent the Farmer calf Future Smithfield club in the Black and White day contests at Richmond on May 9, was made Thursday night. Members of the team include Glen Nelson, president of the club, Elmer Olsen and Arthur Lewis alSterling Nelson was named as DEAD AT 124 FKATlItK PHOENIX, Ariz April 29 d Casamertas. believed to be the oldest pioneer m the state is dead Records of the state heslth that Casamer department reveal of 124 He was tas died at the age the of an inmate Maricopa couny farm and has lived in the state for 79 years, coming here from Mexico. Juan A new chapter in Philadelphia streamline in its first in the test passengers, built in the history of rail transpoi tation was recorded when the r, Americas first Diesel-powere- d ii cc n odd few level 27 2 4 N DAY, A KRA.Y MONIIAl, Inraliiinuil I KYY llitli "THE LINE Also NINON Si DAYS RAM IS WILLIAM GAIt-GA4 ARTOON 4 AT N IlESDAY, WEDFeature Irixlitetiiiil ALL OF ME Candidate Sohled Problem and ART GAI.LE.tY" S4RAIPY CYRTUON .SCKAITY 1.Ot.FE ON E KIEL ttnil PARAMOUNT NEWS TRAY I1 F. Mor-gaOre H l')- -J wanted to run for mayor of Astoria Political observers said ht wasnt a taxpayer, and thus into run fur office So a few eligible dtis before the campaign got un dei way. Morgan bought a small plot of land just inside the city limits ASTORIA, Logan oo o CARD OF THANKS , We wish to express our most sincere appreciation and giatitudc ti all who Assisted and who ex-t- c i did sympathy to us in our hour of bereavement following the death of our son and brother, Kenneth A Moser YYe wish par ticulurly to thank those who in the beautiful services e incl who sent the many floral i mgs A A Moser and family. of-f- CAIPHTQL ! HE DARED JUNGLE TERRORS for his love O BEGINNING SUNDAY FOR O MAGNIFICENT O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o DAYS! 4 g O O (4 Star) Catherine the Great A Gorgeous Pageant! The Most Important Pieture Of o o The Season o OSee o ELIZABETH RERGNER-t- he ! o o o o o o newest Film Genius! and DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR., Favorite Young Romantic getor Supported hy a Sterling Cast in this beautiful emerald-studie- d romance THE LYRICS Mr. J. H. Waters O President -- UMEWWOt To protect his mate! The real the one 'ind onh Tat an is hack in his latest adventu'e thrillei! Ruki of a wild domain, sharint his throne with :i vhite God- - dess who defies the Itws of society for the thrill of liein earned away in (he arms of Tai an, her mate! Romantic t h i ills Jungle terroi s! THE 400 Rooms 400 Baths contests' C'opits of this publication Bulletin No 219 tan be obtained free bv reside nts of the state by writing the Public ations Division of the Utah gncultural Experiment Suction I MAN DM.41 with anil RKARDO UOR'IE. TIIE (.RAND ALSO lots n STARTING SUNDAY AT NESDAY stainless steel train, sped at a fate of 1U4 miles an hour trial run So light that 10 men can pull it (as shown train which can accommodate 72 above), the three-ea- r is shown below after its high speed test run It was for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad steady at hulk medium and wicks clrive-csteer, end heifers good common kinds $.125 S.(5O'ci 4 50 to good cows few common clown, 2 25(ci 2 7.5, lower grades $175 doAii, few odd hulls around $2 50 Sheep Receipts, 14,505, Chicago packers, 3445, Denver market, 1117, Oiniha market 800, Chicago market, 3213, Nebraska feeders 2)24. Omaha packers, b46, St Joseph U OGDEN, April 29 liOgden packet 680, St Jo eph market livestock reports for Friday, as 1103 New York Citv market 307 USDA are as fol- (Californians), foi week around made by the lows 25 higher, late Thursdiv few lots local spring lambs, $4 00, Hogs -- Rec eipts, 1518. included 248 directs, San Francisco packodd lots weighty kinds, $8 25 (i 8 50 ers, 437, Los Angeles market, 431; Los Angeles packers, 294, early FISHERIES PltOYIDE SPORT sales limited to few lots mixed Rnnbovv SALEM, Ote 0 P' pigs aqd light lights steady at trout from the Oak Springs hate f$2 35'ic3 00. best dnve-in- s Eastern quotably iery liberated in Oiegon streams this spring i.mnnus mine steady at $3 50 r 3 55 Cattle- - Receipts, 279, San Franthan 230000, the state game eom cisco packers, 148; California dairy- - mission reported Salt Lake s Most Hospitable Hotel Incites You1' $2.50 to $4.50 NO. ami MARION' Throughout the West Single, $2 to $4 Double g egg-livin- g g UK A II RE NO NEWHOUSE HOTEL Rates con-Uint- laist Time Toeliev! A Big Double Feature Program! Two First Run Pie lore s! The- - ternate. The selections were made after contests- supervised by Leader Mel-vHillyard and County Agent R. L. Wngley e GRAND THEATRE man-eatin- A Distinctive Residence g e An Abode . . . renowned Club Selects Team noultry-hieedin- under the twne conditions of feedBv ing. honing and management breeder this means a poultry should be ab'a to easily determine whether to continue using his present f'oek or to dispose of em tl and select better birds for his breeding pens" It has been commonly believed contests are a that tenefit only to the large, breeding farms which ele onsiderable advertising It is Itue that many of the leading pens in the seven contests wtre owned by such farms The aelvei using value is important to owneis of such flocks, especial if the inlets consistently make But the small f.ood it cords peulttv breeding farm is helped same manner in the provided se.th a contest is located near enough to develop local interest. While the auvertising value is only a important, it it presents mail pait of the ultimate value of sue h contests and by no means would he sufti it nt to justify the expenditure itquired for conduct-inand for entering these on land" Future Farmer Calf cUi-iv- I nil 1424 the interest in poul tie bleeding tor egg pioductuui in th.s intei mountain section w is fill thin more hunted cxtremi'ly theie were few Rinks on whim ti ip nest and pedigree breeding molds wtie kept extri melj successful Wyutl was enjoyed distnct at Evanston Thursday night with four member, ot the council from Login attending 'those from Logan who left here in the early afternoon for Evins-to- n were KxeUlive Ireton Pond, President Joseph Quinney, Alvin Walter M. Hess and President Everton They met with commissioners of the Wyuta district in a dinner, then the entire griup went to a public meeting of seoutrs neld at the Methodist church President W R Smith was in charge and (Kcar A Kirkham of Salt Lake City was the principal speaker All four i f the Logan visitors weie also speake.i at the evening program . 'h ffiiT PAGE FIVE. Miles An Hour In Test Hun 101 Iff I'H An behind-the-scen- one-tim- 1 Wyuta Scout Meet Declared Successful er ... APRIL 2S.' IN HORSE SHOW - HORIZONTAL Who Is the statesman in the picture? 10 Area of waste sandy ground. 11 Railroad (abbr.). 12 Preposition. 14 Division of the brain. 16 Small tablet. 18 Seventh note. 20 Flaocid. 22 Masculine pronoun. 23 Collection of facts. 25 Bound. 28 Tanner's vessels. 30 Viscous fluid. 31 Ged of the sky 33 To bury. 35 Coupe with a folding hood. I.iitiiiii1fiiiririf timi SATURDAY. A TT. Speed MANY ENTRANTS 1 r ! Hotel Newhouse Bixed upon th h t Ad ipt ition bv don Ibncttd W. E. SUTTON General Manager CHAUNCEY rhiinttir j! Srrn Hoa rd W. WEST h Be t u I'ul Iut.ts Lnnut Ko-- i M j Gtdnc Gibbons rard H Hvman r - Pue Gnnmsv o o o Big Double Bill THIS WEEK IS FINE! including , GEORGE OTIRIEN in FRONTIER MARSHAL WYNNE GIRSOX, CIIAS. FARRELL and WM. GAItGAN in AGGIE APPLERY and la on GorFrodm id hv Iietuie A Assistant General Manager V b Swim for jour lues! o o o o o o o o o Taman makes the Alx) News and Comedy ! kill! AN INDICTMENT OF MODERN CIVILIZATION I! NIGHTS APRIL 30, .MAY 1 AND 2 WHERE WILL MEN AND SCIENCE LEAD US? Tickets Go On Sale Tomorrow at the City Drug and Reserved Seats 50c College Rook Stors WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IE??? ii urn nm in inirini mmiiif mimniTi irnwi mnrrmniTrnirn U.S.A.C. AUDITORIUM o o o o o ! |