Show V THE GARLAND TIMES How Dry Raids Help Disabled War Veterans GARLAND UTAH Dai!y$&enjng (News Notes:: Live In It’ t a Fairy Tal Privilege 0 A- Kt 4 ft ? sift n1 1 f ' ' - IV 1 ' I I &skU j‘' ' T9 r&Sl 'vTvf WFli 'sW'’hA 1 ' " xf v( : ' L if ' !’ I 5r Jf zt I V' ars 1 r "‘s v ' iu r'' IM rK Av’SV' i j3 f fty f i Ue W h dn g to n - revenue eftteere'imlTFmn‘11flrlt'drstHh’Ty"theTnppcr-'whichrtmiptteand turned over to disabled veterans at Walter Heed hospital who use It and other novelties The photo shows one of the boys cutting up a section busily turning other parts of It Into useful and legal articles Start to of la carefully saved make candlesticks bowls ash trays a large still while bis comrades are of Women’s Balloon Race in France "4te!Tia T fFS& ' ’ y ' Scene at St Cloud France skill in handling the balloons at the start of women's balloon race The feminine When Ford Had to Borrow Two Cents air pilots WINS HIGH S& &'' lAwl displayed ! AtWitww JOURNEY After a caterpillar is egg it lias soft skin body head skin hatchwl from over Us little but over Us there is firm so that while the soft skin can iJS' v stretch the head covering will not So s new skin forms under the old one Just as with a snake to he when ready the old one Is thrown off A butterfly lays an egg on a leaf In a little while the egg becomes a caterpillar Then the caterpillar has Us very —meul Become! a Cater" For this meal It pillar eats some of the shell from which it came It’s a little like moving out of a house and before leaving It— eating It up! Then the caterpillar begins to have meals of leaves And now p new skin commences to grow under the old one for like the snake too the more the eats the more It grows caterpillar And that’s not unlike the way It Is with children too! The caterpillar’s ohl akin conies from Us head open down its buck and It crawls and squirms until It is out of the old sklu und Is In a brand new suit! Next the caterpillar takes a little rest— as It Is quite uu effort for It to “ " get a hew Suit But soon the caterplllnr begins eatst as most of us will do— ing and then again it goes through the same thing with uevv skin growing underneath and the old one to he wriggled out of within a very short time Ai d the caterpillar again goes It Is through the very same thing as though the caterpillar knew that great things lay ahead much beauty and (hizllng colors and glorious markings and therefore could not be satisfied wilh any xf the skins As a rule the caterpillar has four different skins before the wonderful change comes! Then the caterpillar becomes a chrysalis ami soon a butterfly! Ah how happy It is then To live In the world where there are flowers to be beautiful to feel the sun to taste of the honey of (lowers to have wings wilh which to fly when one has been changing skins and for such crawling a very long time It’s a happy day the for caterpillar when it becomes a beautiful butterfly No longer will call It a people the J n z ' 9JTr CRAWLING l' j' !:srTv s' i iTV’S i Bonner AS'tCT ' I v MSiffis V -s 1 great HONOR ww irt horrid cuterplllar and even squirm a Mtl It when they see “ tfsqutrin“ Instead they will say: “Look at the beautiful butterfly !” And ns (he butterfly sips from the little flowers and enters right into the hearts of many of them It whispers: Tve been a long time coming to flower hut the hard crawling you tiresome journey had a wonderful end- - ing" the flower together understand It And though B Kenneth Johnson a member of class at Yale year’s graduating who captured the annual award of the Prlx de Itome In architecture This Is the William Itutherford Mead Fellowship and It carries an annual cash Income of $1500 for three years with residence and studio at the academy In Borne and an allowance for transto and from Rome It Is portation to be worth about $8000 estimated to the winner this Henry Ford at Atlantic City buying from Postmaster Alfred Perkins the first of the Thomas Edison commemorative stamps Issued for the golden Jubilee of the electric light Though Mr Ford is one of the richest men in the world he hed to borrow two cents to make the purchase Salt ' Water Swimming for Paralysis r t'K iX?i ‘ '4 KIPKE IS HEAD COACH & does not nt does partly for It whispers: “Eat all of my honey nnd sip of my sweetness for you are my beautiful beautiful butterfly visitor” Mus'cal Came search or searching by not only pleasant hut an Interesting game and depends greatly on the skill of the pianist One of the company retires from the room and some small article such ns a handkerchief or a trinket Is hidden Then some one sits at the piano and the absent one Is called In nnd told to search for the missing article The pianist then Indicates by the strains of the piano when the searcher approaches the hidden oblect The further he Is away from It the softer nnd more mournfnl becomes the music us he comes nearer to it the music becomes louder nnd more lively bursting with a triumphant siraln as the A gooj march prlre Is discovered makes' un excellent finale - A music Is Jim VVa Too Strong Mr rr a si ed his jeunc son If he trul made the football t an at S'diool dad they knew “No was so ‘I rung that they were ufuiid I would hart iisstiW!— 'Jim Kipke one of the greatest athletes In Miidxan foot hall history will guide the destiniet of the Wolverine srhliron team net full lie was named to succeed ElteL K (“Tad") Wiciiian whose with e ' conflicts and Athletic Director II i'osl Fielding resulted In his dismissal Ilurry the theory that child patients suffering from infantile paralyse relax their muscles while Immersed In' warm salt water a tank has been Implied Edith Symes Louise C Llppettwnd at the Children's hospital In Washington the tank treatment with two tiny Mary S Talbert are hon demonstrating On jatieuts Expected it' Ids f p irtv hostess to the to ny goo by h tdded’““l e h id n very ri e time Mr- und fq mui h iioie to eat tha t p'r!ed” Harold fu”y motto r v to UTAH fiary Graham ' in jo houirg n true w is t number ef CITY— The HEBER gheep and lambs on Utah farms and 1929 is estiranches on January with mated at 2866000 compared one year before and 2650000 on January 1 1927 COALVILLE— Shipment of the Summit county farm bureau wool clip was completed this week with total shipto 200000 pounds ments amounting The pool this year was sold for 34 paid for highest cents a The clip any wool In this locality Was shipped to Boston In — Marked Improvement UTAH occurfeil la Utah range conditions May the monthly range and livestock report Issued recently by Frank drews federal agrlcultur&l statistician Lamb crop and wool clips declares are both short and heavy losses are noticeable among sheep and lambs the report says Normal moraltty prewhile calf crop vails among cattle are good prospects Word was reealved “GUNNISON— by I L Henrie leader of the project work In Gunnison valley from the Holstein association official test of America that he had been awarded a cash prize on his cow for taking sixth place In Della the official test given for 1928-to 3 years old Lass 2 Homestead tested 40259 pounds of butterfat In 258 days with an average test of 383 WOODS CROSS— The first carload from the of early mixed vegetables state was shipped from Woods Cross This car was loaded with recently beets carrots turnips asparagus and peas radishes onions and was The shipper ex shipped to Montana pects to sen many cars Into Montana and thus to relieve the congested con ditlons on the Salt Lake markets according to District Agricultural In spector H P Mathews COALVILLE — Graveling of the re located Lincoln highway around the has been started by Echo reservoir the Sumslon Construction compnny The gravel for this surfacing Is com lng from Echo canyon about a mile east of here The same company has a contract for gravel surfacing the stretch from Echo to Baskin about six miles and also Is engaged on this work It Is expected that the new Lincoln highway road will be open to traffic about July KAYSVILLE — The executive committee of the Davis county farm bureau held a meeting with the central committee and set the date for the Davis county farm bureau day and fair for August 28 The place has not been decided Other years It has been held at Lagoon resort Various com mittees were appointed It was cided the exhibition will largely he made up of the usual flower show 4 women's department II club work and fruits and vegetables LOGAN — The May report of the Richmond Lewiston Dairy Herd Imassociation Just filed with provement County Agent Robert L Wrlgley by Le Roy Nelson tester shows average milk production per cow was 9168 pounds compared with 8949 pounds for April The average butterfat production per cow was 33 6 ivounds as with 3097 pounds for the compared liioiiTh' One 'hundred “and previous 40 animals produced pounds of butterfat or more PROVO — With the volume of production greatly Increasing the shipments from the local poultry plant are greater than the average for this time of the year according to local poultry plant officers During the last three weeks an average of 25000 sacks of feed and 1100 cases of eggs have been shipped each week while two carloads of cockerels also have been shipped in this period Three more carloads of cockrcls will bo shipped the coming week HELPER — Excavation work has started on the site for the tipple of the new Peerless mlue mile above Rolajp Work on the rock tunnel for the mine has been progressing steadily and the water liners are within t hundred feet of the coal rein Nineteen hundred feet of tunnel has been drilled The tipple will be a modern steel structure and will be located where the present highway project traverses the canyon PLEASANT GROVE — Crowds estimated to exceed 18000 viewed the parade and participated In the entertainment at the eighth annual Utah Strawberry day celebration As a Iart of the program George L Smith president of the chamber of commerce in the moAing presented the city with a plot of ground adjoining the efty park on the norih purchased by the the chamber of commeice to augment the cily paik It was accepted by Mayor Frank B Newman LEHI — Hogs on Utah farms were estimated on January 1929 as numbering 98000 compared with 75000 In 1928 and 60000 in 1927' FILLMORE — Total farm receipts less total farm expmseg on 22 farms In eastern Millard county during 1928 to the averaged just $700 according finrtmss of an economic survey of tb county made under ihe direction of the extension service of the Utah Ike report of the collegesurvey as to th eastern end of ths county his recently In en made public from the office of M Vgan P McKay sounty ag kjlluul Exclusive tural struc- and operative supe- riorities have definitely established Champion as the better spark plug That is why Champion outsells all others throughout the world chhamp2im SPAIIK PLUGS TOLEDO OHIO Renovated Statue of Queen on Exhibition There la now to be seen at tbs Cairo museum In that city the statue of an ancient queen which was recovered from a' quarry where It had been hurled The lady was Queen Hatsche-pu- t and her effigy bad been removed and thrown Into a quarry at the In stance of Tbothmes III upon the queen's death in 1480 B CL The exca vatlons Dear the temple harl at Luxor bare occupied the expedition for years In 1027 it waa confirmed that all the queen's statues In the temple had been ordered destroyed After the mutilation or destruction the pieces were thrown by Thothmes' retainers Into an abandoned quarry nearby Finally 85 years ago when the temple was Brat cleared all the debris from It wus piled together The expedition has been employing ns many as 700 Egyptian laborers! at a time In the task of retrieving the fragments of the burled statm-- and shout UIOOOO tons of rubbish have (seen removed of severul of these statues Fragments have been reemered and ore being assomliledr but the work Is exceedingly tedious Hi by Deed of Gift A mu n who had not been very good during his earthly life died nnd went below As soon as he got to the nether regions he began to give orders for changing the positions of the furnaces and started bossing the imps around One of them reported to bow the newcomer was acting "Here' said Satan to him “you act as though you owned this place” ‘Certainly” said the man ‘my wife gave it to me while I was on earth” —London Catting th Definition — We’ve always wished lire’ d never said anything about godets not knowing what they were hut now we learn that they are sometimes used In the hern of the jacket of a tailored suit so we suppose It’s perfectly proper to mention them In mixed company and we haven’t been so relieved since we are gloves finally learned that —Ohio State Journal Whatever you hear don’t flag that there are always some facts ji do not henr |