Show TIIE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND I UTAH News Notes ' ' It's a F rivileg e to Live In UTAH :: : Swirl Newtpapai UdIou1 PROVO— The total orchard crop In Utah In 1928 Including small fruits had a valuation of $2250000 4 t Ther a tempts In my heart Where moth or rust earn sever corns temple swept and set apar-To make my soul a borne £ i f And round about the doors of It MIDVALE— Celery growing still is Hang garlands that forever last Tbst gathered once sre always an Infant Industry In Utah but ths sweet product la recognized as a superior The roses of the past! table delicacy the country over —“Songs Trom an Italian Garden" by A Alary F Robinson LAYTON— Utah grower have established aa enviable reputation in the SOMETHING TO EAT of sweet cherries Last production year’s Crop was worth $690000 and When totaled 9200000 pounds serving children try placing a on a chocolate cream graham wafer PRICE — One hundred pheasants ' and place In a warm have been planted by the Emery Counoven When partly meltassociation Game and Fish through ty ed place another wafer the effort of their commissioner Fred over forming a sandLarson of Castle Dale Larsen was Creams wich go farIn Price last week to receive a ahlp- ther this way are eaten ment of the birds and transfer them of a meal and aa pari district to the Emery will be chewed well beMYTON — Gideon Basil who la farm- ' fore swallowing Ing in Pleasant Valley south of My ton Light Cak— Sift one and whose land la under the Taylor of granulated a canal has made good wheat yield augur add two beaten for the Uintah baaln on virgin soil beat egg yolks and one whole egg tract Mr Basil threshed five minutes On a of pas SIR two cupful 40 bushels of wheat to the acre with of baktry flour with two tenspnonfnl wheat of $1 at per bushel the price ing powder add to the first mixture BINGHAM — Immense amounts of Add one cupful of cream a pinch of gravel were carried down to the paved salt and one teaspoonful of vanilla mile east of Binghighway Beat well and bake In layers ham during a cloudburst recently covFroiting— Boll one cupful ot brown ering the road to a depth of nearly sugar with five tablespoonfuls of wafive feet for a distance of 200 feet ter for four minutes Pour over two aa in No one along the highway Add one egg whites beaten stiff the vicinity at the time aad traffic of vanilla and beat until the was later rerouted over another road frosting will stand alone from VerVERNAL— A delegation Delicious Macaroni— Cut four slices the commissioners nal representing of macaroni Into small slices mince of Uintah county and'the local Lions one onion and fry together until the club early this week went to the "K” onion It cooked Add one enn of ranch near the Colorado line where mato soup and three cooked of cupful they met members of the Colorado macaroni Mix well place In a bakstate roud commission and discussed ing dish cover with breadcrumbs and with them plans for the Improvement bake Id a hot oven until brown Ub of the U S 40 highway from Vernal seasoning of stri! and pepper to taste to Craig Another and Cut two Chop Suey— SPANISH FORK — Roads In Diapounds of the loin of lamb mond Fork canyon were rendered imInto small and fry until brown passable by heavy rains and cloud and tender pieces Add two A large number of bursts recently onions and a bunch of celery cut Into picnickers and fishermen were caught pieces cook until tender add salt and in the canyon and had considerable Now add one can of pepper to taste difficulty getting home In some places string beans or bean sprouts and two they had to rebuild the roads where cans of tomatoes (strained) Take they had been washed ouL Deep gulone of rice add four cupfuls of cupful lies were made by the floods A force water after the rice has been of men is busy repairing the roads ' boiling well washed add two tablespoonfuls fires 26 SALT LAKE— of salt and let stand two hours Cook within forest reserve boundaries have with one pound of huttei nnMI the burned over lands less than 10 acres add to the ment and is tender in size In Utah since beginning of the simmer hour present fire season according to reAsparagus Sandwiches — Slice stale port of the federal forest service IsA total of $1527 has bread very thin and dip It Into french sued recently at the same time been expended exclusive of salaries (salad dressing Thirteen of the marinate stalks of cooked asparagus In fighting the blazes fires were caused by man and five between a slice of buttered bread cut Serve well chided thicker slightly Involved criminal negligence More Sweetness VERNAL — A new record In growing The French sports wrilers are still wheat on virgin soil in the Uintah basin has been achieved by Gideon trying to account for the sensational n Horton Baril a farmer residing south of play of Duchesne crunty when be grew Smith the twenan average of 402 bushels of Karkoft ty one year old American wheat on fire acres touched by a plow golf who for the first time early the past spring professional won the Freneb The wheat Is of finest quality of that c h a ra national variety and Mr Baril plans to seed a far greater acreage to the same p o a s h p this wheat next year year One of them OGOEN — The Royal Canning comattributes bis victory over competitors pany plans to open the tomato canning of far greater age and experience to his fondness for milk and chocolate season in Utah Tuesday Tomatoes n “Hnw’a He asked a traveler friend grown along the foothills east of which ripen earlier than other the milk Bupply In Paris?” He was canned be first told that there were cows In France crops of the state will He was assured Then the plant will be shut down for "And chocolate?” a few days until others crops are that Switzerland regards the chocolate Industry as one of Its most Imready to be put up The bulk of the I’m will next all right start “Well then season’s pick moving portant for milk Is the only thing drink and week according to LeRoy Marsh dischocolate Is a great help to me over trict agricultural inspector EPHRAIM— Ranger Wells Ttursby a long stretch of play” In speaking of of the Mantl forest reports that a Dr Daniel Carson women band of elk numbering seventy head American the dieting by hae been seen from the skyline drive which has been so prevalent In re near the road camp nearly every day cent years says it has done more than Ranger C slender — It hns them during the past week merely make Williams reports that district No 2 caused dlsantNfled nagging Irascible to a very has experienced more rain during the thinness wives Physical present season than for any year since great extent has been accompanied by 1914 Although the showers have been “nerves”— nerve starved for sweets from the to damage which heavy need extremely supply energy and they small floods has been comparatively keep up the body processes FARMINGTON — Davis county growHe claims that It Is his deliberate ers began harvesting their sweet SpanJudgment that at least 5(1 per cent of ish onion crop recently They will be the divorces In America today are the The way to merely starting however this week result of dieting wives or two growers reporting that only one tame the modern Sweet starved scoldthey ere ready but by the first of ing woman Is to “say It with Fandv" next week the harvesting will begin Husbands the chief sufferers from the Hatch of Lawrence In real earnest fad can restore the doslenderizing Bountiful Wallace Noble of Wood box with a tempting mestic harmony Cross and L S Rtce of Farmington of chocolates presented with the propare among the first to start to pull er flourish and remarks at the protheir onions' Carload shipments will pitious moment not likely be male until the latter part It will take time to convince the of next week xvomun on a diet that she may eat RUPERT— Three cars of fat lambs sugar and rnndy In reasonable amount feeders and ewes representing the without adding to her weight in fact cleanup for the season of about 809 Just cutting down on the amount of head were shipped recently by the food eaten taking exercise consistentMinidoka county lamb pooL The shiply walking In the oiien air and eating ment In charge of Floyd Hansen far anything which you enjoy but not too mer went to St Joseph Mo much will bring about the happiest of Rainbow results Buy more candy make more VERNAL— Fifty thousand trout from the state fish hatcheries at In the home eat some every day and keep sweet Whtterocks were trucked to McKee’s Inner Secrets — Pit dates and stuff draw on Diamond mountain north ot with pineapple Vernal and planted In Francis creek Prepare and roll out y of an Inb Another truckload waa taken to flaky pastry and planted In Taradlse mountain In thickness cut Into strips slightly wider thnn the date wrap the date lake Also several hundred thousand animals from on taken Brush will be pinching the edges together pack Xfoohy mountain to Wh It crocks lake f ' ” 'Wv' x NEWS HEW OF CURRENT EVENTS War Clouds Denser Over Manchuria —Senate Tariff Bill By EDWARD W PICKARD between China and Soviet became Increasingly probable during the week ytnd China let the world know that If It did come Russia alone should be blamed eral week ago It was said In these columns that the basis of the Manchurian trouble was the Incurable Itch of the Russians to sovlettze the rest of tho world snd this fact la emphasised In Identical communications livered by China’s envoys to the governments of all nations signatory to the Kellogg pact The note handed of State Stlmson Secretary by Minister Wu makes the flat charge that the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics has been plotting to overthrow the Chinese government and says the latter has the documents to prove this accusation Since 1027 the Chinese government declares Russia baa been conducting communistic In China propaganda using the fund of the Chinese eastern railway to finance these activities These Involved It ia charged not only tho overthrow of the Chinese but the destruction of government China’s political and economic system These activities It Is added have progressed to a point where the safety of China la endangered China also with Russia charges sponsoring s policy of wholesale assassinations one of the purposes of which was to bring about a world wide revolution In the present crisis on the Manchurian frontier Russia the Chinese say haa been making warlike threats Involving not only firing Into but the of military airplanes over operation Chinese territory China says the ' communication still hopea for peace jit adds that “should such acts of on the part of the Soviet provocation result In unavoidable government ’clashes arising out of China’s deter-- l initiation to defend her own rights the for disturbing the peace responsibility of the world must entirely rest with the Soviet government" week there were repeatDuring the ed clashes between Chinese and Russian troops which In one or two stances amounted to real battles Each 'aide accused the other of Invasion but the dispatches Indicated that the Soviet forces were the more aggressive 'In making border raids The Nanking continued to hurry heavy government Manchurian reinforcement to the and recent cablegrams from frontier Tokyo said Russian troops had amobilisation and lready completed were soon to march on Harbin the Manchurian railroad center It was asserted this advance was to be a ffcat tho “punitive expedition" and Soviet government was determined to force China to comply with Its mands regarding the Chinese Eastern railway but would make no formal declaration of war Several trains on the Chinese Eastern were dynamited cently and Soviet agent were arrested charged with the crime WAR f EPUBLICAN members of the finance committee completed their draft of the revised tariff hill and made It public and Immediately Waa started the battle of words that Is certain to be continued with creasing fury when the senate of the measure gins consideration Senator Reed Smoot chairman of the committee rave out figures as proof that the bill drawn up by his conferees represents a scaling down of duties from tbs house bill rates The comparison showed equivalent ad valorems for tho senate committee bill the house bill and the present law R waa Indicated the senate committee decreased rates In ten of the teen schedules from the duties of the bouse MIL In four schedules the vision wss upward and in one there 'wae no change ' rThe revTsedhlir'Tepresente In 'creases from the present law In In two decreases twelve schedules snd no change lo one The equivalent 'ad valorems were obtained by estiunder the different mating revenue measures and figuring whiit the total duties by schedules would represent In percentages of total values of Im' ports It was estimated the customs revenue under the senate bill would amount to $(505498409 aa compared W'ltb $04(1014546 under the house bill and $51(151205(1 under existing law The figures showed a reduction In the agricultural schedule from the bouse bill which was somewhat of surprise The equivalent ad valorem of rates schedule In the of the agricultural senate committee bill was listed as with 3400 8201) per cent as compared per cent In the bouse bill and 2280 per cent In the present law The senute reconvened on August 10 with only about thirty members present snd decided to hold perfunctory sessions twice a week until September 4 when that tariff debate would begin The leaders planned passage of the measure about the middle of October The house will convene September 23 and will mark time until the tariff bill la passed and for conference ready The Republican membera of the senate finance committee approved a compromise provision for delaying two years the shift from a foreign to a domestic valuation basis and settled several other administrative tariff controversies Democrats of the committee made ready the numerous amendments to the bill which they will offer the representatives of the WHILE nations at The Hague were still disputing over the division of German reparations with small prosDr pect of Immediate agreement Gustav Streaenmnn German foreign minister Informed them that whether or not the Young plan was ratified by Germany could pay September ginning on that date only the reparations called for by the scheme devised by Young and the other experts namely $487000000 a year Premier Aristide Rrtand of France replied that since the Young planThas not been adopted the German government must continue to carry out the treaty in force— the Dawes plun— which the retchatag bad ratified Philip Snowden British chancellor of the exchequer said be considered the Germans must continue their payments according to the Dawes plan Is the only recognized which scheme for reparations British and Belgian troops were preparing to evacuate the second tone of the Rhineland but Premier Brland said the evacuation of 00000 French troops from the occupied territory hiirriedly would be difficult since bar racks were larking In France to bouse them It was understood that by January 1 the allied troops of occupation to the number of less than 20000 would be out of all but the last tone the Mayence bridgehead Aa for the apllt of reparations London dispatches Indicated that Morgan and other American bankers might have good deal to do with forcing a compromise The British press snd on the surface the British government uphold Snowden In his refusal to accept a reduced share of the German payments but It was said Prime Minister MacDonald was much impressed with the arguments of the financiers Graf Zeppelin completed Its voyage from to Tokyo Ir approximately 1Q2 hours circled over the Japanese capital and landed st the Kasumlgaura For sevflying field forty miles away eral days the passengers and crew were feted by the wildly enthusiastic Japanese while the dirigible was being refueled snd overhauled the emperor himself taking a leading part In the entertainment of the visitor As the big ship waa being taken from the hangar for Its atari across the Pacific two struts were broken and the takeoff waa delayed a day Then the Zeppelin soared Into the air on Its way to Lo Angelea and LakehuraL Oscar Kaesar and Kurt Luescher young and comparatively Inexperienced Swiss aviators took off from Portugal for a flight acrosa the Atlantic ocean THE week It waa believed they had the penalty of their rashness their lives From the time when were seen above Tercel ra Island the Asores all trace ef them was the paid with they In lost ltoop of camp lo Mlaa Marvel Crosson of San Diego of the contestants In the womens’ atr derby from Santa Monica Cullf to Cleveland Ohio met her death In western Arizona Her body was found crushed against a boulder and a hundred yards away was the wreckage of her plane Evidently she had leaped for her life but her parachute had failed to open Mamer and Walker In the plane Spokane Sun’ God accomplished the feat of making a refueling flight from Spokane to New York and return They were In the air flv full days and traversed 7200 miles One of the British entries for the Schneider cup races a Rolls Royre six piloted by Flying Officer Waghorn made In tests the fastest The flight ever made by an airplane tremendous speed of 350 miles an honr was reached without an assisting wind Lieut Alford Williams wag bua lot of trouble with the Amerying ican hope for the Schneider trophy During one of his attempts to get It off the water be was made unconscious by fumes from the engine one UNCLE decided last week to loan of $0000 000 to help SAM t promote the building up of the menorchant marine The administration tified the shipping board that It saw no objection to such a loon to the American Export Steamship corporaact tion under the The company wishes to build four vessels and this work may prevent unemployment York etary In the Camden yards of the New SecrShipbuilding company of the Navy Adams also signed a contract with the Inst named concern for the construction of one of the r cruisers In the program the cost to be $10903200 Relief for agriculturists of several clnsses Is actively under way through the federal farm board Thai body approved loans aggregating more thnn $9000000 to be expended through groups for the stabilization of the California and fresh grape Industries The two principal groups Rnlsln concerned are the Growers and the Federal Fruit StabiIn addition to lization corporation cash credits granted the board It was announced will assist the Raisin Grower In whatever way possible to Insure the growers “the undisturbed use and control of the valuable trademarks the modern plants and the international sales organization" which the raisin growers of California have built up over a period of years It was announced by the board that It would probably make advances of from five to ten millions to supplement ern the assistance not given associations South- JOHN DIEKEMA a hanker Mien and a former has been apmember of congress minister to Holland to sucpointed M Tobin of California ceed Richard Mr Plekema who resigned whose parents were born In Holland speaks Dutch and has long been a student of the affair of the Netherlands Between 1901 and 1907 he was a member of the Spanish treaty clnlms com- GEUItlT mission YORK has formally Its plan to hold a world's In ISO leaving that year to Chwhose Century of Progress exicago position Is fast being brought Into concrete form The New Yorkers decided to wait until 1935 and “then show them how to put on a world’s fair right" The Chicago exposition has the advisory patronage of the Na Ilona! Research council the backing of President Hoover and the national government and a united civic support NEW fair BRITISH Cotton manufacturers to arbitrate the dispute with their woikers the great strike In the Lancaster mills came to a close and half jl million hands returned to their Jobs The arbitrators then decided that wages should be reduced 641 per cent which Is the cut demanded by the operators sion Both sides — : accepted the deci r Dcterminatlon of striker that the Cllnchfield textile mill at Marion N C ahould not reopen with men necessitated the catling out of two companies of the National Gusil (& lilt Wat Kmptwr Clio) in I ' UXCl )L$rC£2 Z5- r j 'V? A 4 audden 'TXniEN damp days changes in weather or exposure to a draft makes joints ache there is always quick relief in Bayer Aspirin It makes short work of headaches or any little pain Just as effective in the more serious neuritis from neuralgia suffering rheumatism or lumbago ffo ache for or pain is ever too Bayer Aspirin to relieve and it does not affect the heart All druggists for directions various with proven uses which many people have found invaluable in the relief of pain SPIRIN H th trad iptrk of Bare Manufactory Alrin ot Mononoatwarui eater ot baUcylioacid Do?! Girl Make Money Beilin Article every daily Aleo bl houwlf buys Live wires samples end cycles diamond rings 10c gets Cinclnnati0 Instructions Burns Laboratory For Galled Horses Hanfords Balsam cf Myrrh Al inlul in mbiU I nU rtwlb Ant Aattk S Mi nM Little Note Appealed to Traffic Cop’s Heart a young matron of Mrs Harrison Montclair drove to the business section to do a little shopping the other day She swerved to the curb as she neared a store she Intended tb patronize but before she had reached that point her motor stalled For 10 minutes she tried to get It to start’ but without success She gave It up as a bud Job and alighted to summon To her horror she disa mechanic covered that she was parked directly In front of a fire hydrant Mrs Harrison knew that the Montclair police were strict about such a So violation hut she was resourceful she hastily wrote a note and stuck It In the window It rend: “Dear Mr Officer Police don’t give me a ticket I couldn’t make the d— d thing go and I’ve gene for a mechanic” WIen she returned with the mechanic she found a policeman reading the note and laughing heartily Not only did he not give her a ticket but ke assisted f lie mechanic to get the motor going— New York Sun Boyish Incident Recalled More Hum years ago tads were fishing In the vicinity of West Klngfleld N H On the way home after resting beneath the shade of a ample tree euch lud placed a cent In the crotch of a limb of the tree Recently on his West Klngfleld farm A W Lander on felling o tree discovered three cents Imbedded tn Its wood The incident was recalled as Mr Lander's son who died several years ago was one of those boys The others were W S Stanley now of Boston and Rev G A Woodcock of Klngfleld Mr Lander will keep one of the coins In memory of his son and the “other boys" will each receive one as a keepsake three Oil Front SbaU Nova Scotia’s extensive which are said to contain deposits of oil are to be exhigh percentages ploited as soon as the extraction plant which Is now being built at New Glasgow Is completed AIL you still In love?” there's nothing still I’m In love” "Are "Say when about me The TW0V Horse Brand j i L Levi Strauss Overalls nr lawni Choose a JProfitatleJfocatioii- t Beutr Cnltsra Ooana it bj tha haa taofM M how tr t BU XtcriTBT CataiutMMoa CTn nmH scHont Y X a ' W V cupful than usual this year owing to fact that the tanka at the hgtcheriea are crowded A J- V' : J 1 — Typical fir) athletes of’Rushla marching lu the Red day parade la ' Moscow 2— Col James C who haa succeeded General Lord as director of the budget 8— 8eeue In the President’s Chicago fishing the Blue Illdge mountains of Virginia showing the summer White House ' W A g - iaw |