Show UTAH THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND intermountain Hews —Briefly TeW by Busy TO BUI ID NEW MEN MARRIED WOOL GROWERS IRON MEN ARE FAMOUS LADT Reader ( ROAD FIRST MEET HIRED ON TOUR SALT LAKE CITT UT—The of tbe National annual convention b association will Woolgrowers held In tti city on January 12 IS and 14 It In announced by the The secretary of the association of convention will attract hundred arooSgrowera from most parti of the United States and Canada UT— Tbe CEDAR’ CITT haa been signed with the etate Iron road commission by the for the con commissioners County traction of a $55000 highway extending wrath from the Bearer mile to Bwkhorn county line flat Thin will be a standard federal aid gravel road and eliminates several bad tarns in the old road It is expected to complete this road before December 15 and as much of the labor will be local men as possible ' if UT— The date for EI'IIRAIM the annual Sanpete county poultry day ha been act for September 11 at MantL Thla will take the place ef the Sanpete county fair which hat been discontinued for this year doe to the extreme drouth in this section LOGAN UT— Work on the installation of six new automatic In schools of the Cache stokers county whkl system Is under way The schools so equipped ere located at North Logan Richmond Hyde Park WeUsrUle Providence and Newton OGDEN UT — Only unemployed married men with families will be permitted to act a caddies on tbe Municipal Golf course it has been decided by the city commlssior BALT LAKE CITT U- T- Acto information received cording here Mrs Nellie Tayloe Rose former Governor of Wyoming now of the Democratic National Committee will be h Utah during tbe early part of September and will visit and speak in several counties of the State besides holding a public meeting la Salt Lake City I UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO MOSCOW IDA — Tlie southern Idaho University of Idaho special one of the unusual all student trains is the United States will leave Pocatello at 1 p m September 12 and arrive at Moscow at 2 o’clock the to following afternoon according the schedule just announced PROVO UT— Moving picture re to be taken of the opening ef school at Brigham Young Univer25 according to September sity 11 Merrill Professor Professor II of Journalism The University recently acquired possession at a sacrifice sale of a very valuable motion picture camera formerly owned by Back Jones movie actor The Office of Information according to Professor Merrill is anxious to record In motion pictures ss of the many aspects University life possible and with that In view it has been decided to make a picture of tbe opening day ef school OGDEN UT — Chalrmaa Harvey of the Weber county P Randall commission says that the unemployment situation is causing great concern with tbe summer months passing and practically no prospect of Improvement in labor conditions Randall states' according to reports that In cooperation with Ogden plans are being considered to an organisation perfect through which the problem may be partially solved It is expected that definite plans will be worked out before cold weather seta in WALLA WALLA WASH— The wheat growers of the Pacific northwest are prepared to present to tbe federal farm board a new relief and crop control plan The plan la aald to reduce effectively acreage and remove a surplus from the market The farmers would agree to purchase of 250000000 bushels tbe farm board's present holdings and consider it as next year's crop letting land He idle that ordinarily would be planted The farmers will ask tbe federal farm board to finance tbe sale on the same terms that were considered In negotiatto Germs ny and China ing sales Tbe loan would be repaid at tbe time the wheat was sold SILVER CITT IDA— The fair association is said t6 be planning a best “Owyhee fair ever county held" for this year The fair is to be held on September 18 and a rodeo win be featured HAGERMAX I DA'--At the recent watermelon day s serving of tons of watermelons was the big feature Three thousand person consumed tbe melons SALT LAKE CITT UT— By the value of the output Utah ranks Stb among the mining states of the Union according to a government report recently Issued Utah was the second among western states In tbe metal field BRIGHAM CITT UT — reach" trees which are heavy producers are marked for a portion of the supply needed for “Peach Day" ©n September 1L Hundreds of bushels of fine peaches and many tons of watermelons are to be given to visitors free on the big day News Review of Current Events the World Over National Government Under IacDonald Supplants British Laborite Cabinet — Gifford Organizes Campaign for Relief in America By EDWARD Great bpit- - economic crisis financial and has resulted In the formation of a national ©r coalition minlatry which Is expected hold office for only a few months snd in that time to work out ! thd grave problem of — balancing tbe budget Prime Minister hlm- found Donald Baldwin self caught between tbe two fires of tbe demand by the Conservatives snd Liberals for reduction of tbe dote and the absolute refusal of the trades union congress to accept that expedient for the financial relief of the country Eight members of bis cabinet of La bodies resigned so Mr MacDonald gave up the strugto and palhurried Buckingham gle ace where he banded to King George the resignation of the entire ministry The king who had rushed back Bald from Scotland called Stanley leader and Sir wia the Conservative Herbert Samuel acting leader of tbe Liberal into conference and It was decided that a national government should be formed of Mr Baldwin At the suggestion Ur MacDonald wai persuaded to re Some bis place as prime minister and cabinet small as In war time was selected these being tbe members MacDonald Laborite — Mr Philip Snowden J IL Thomas and Lord Sankey — Stanley Baldwin Conservatives Samuel Sir KevlIJt Chamberlain Iloare former chancellor of tbe exchequer snd Sir Philip Liberals— Sir Herbert Samuel and the marquis of Reading without cabEight other ministers inet rank wers appointed In a radio address Mr MacDonald defended the proposed reduction of tbe dole In Mr MacDonald is denounced some Labor circles as a traitor and is being hailed as almost elsewhere sacrificed has He seemingly hero bis iiersonU ambition and perhaps bla future to help bis country political out of Its financial distress The London Daily Herald chief organ of tbe Labor party charges that was the fall of the Labor government dictated by tbe United States Federal to the A condition Reserve bank of further credits It says granting in the dole wgs a drastic reduction This was flatly denied by Snowdeo and ethers High officials In Washington aid they bad not beard that an additional lean bad been asked of tbe federal reserve system by tbe British It was their belief that government tbe coalition ministry would be able to rescue tbe nation from its difficulties ' WITH lu tbe great of tbe Department of building In Washing- ton Walter 8 Gifford bead of tbs American Telegraph and Telephone company and now director of national relief la rapidly getting his organizaready tion for the strenuous and work of combating unemployment His distress throughout the country able assistant la Fred CCroxton acting chairman of the emergency committee on unemployment which has been Inforbusy since last fall gathering And the 52 members of the mation committee named by Presiadvisory dent lldover representing all sections ef the land art rendering such servThen too there are ice as they can and also many capable volunteers hired experts to handle technical matters In connection wltb the great camla paign for funds that planned Mr Gifford spent the week end with Mr Hoover at the Rapldan camp and they discussed tbe problem thorThe Presioughly In all Its phases dent received from Govertelegrams nors Emmerson of Illinois Rolph of California Tudor of Maine and of New Hampshire and from other Individuals assuring of their with tbe relief group Governor Roosevelt of New York sent a to message concerning unemployment the state legislature which met In to handle session special primarily other matters Plans worked out by the President and Mr Gifford call for complete orof the entire country for ganization the relief task tbe nation must face this winter All relief agencies are 10 be welded Into one system so there will be no duplication of effort and no section of the country will be neglected Under the direction of the Wssh lngton organizations communities which have not yet begun to prepare for the winter expected to make new efforts to obtain funds with which to supply local needs The president and Mr Gifford were in agreement that the relief toad must be carried by combined state and community effort While the federal gpv- st PICKARD W ernment will aid In organizing relief activities and la the drive for funds every attempt I to be made to frustrate all attempts to pass “dole” legA islation Senator Consent of Michigan hat 0 offered to donate generously to the Jobless of Detroit providing I90ij0000 can be raised from oth- er sources fn the effort to avoid a age of food tn drought Red Cross Is American garden seed to tens of rural families winter shortsections the sending fall thousands of speaking on congressmen American shipping Interest are protesting against the deal made between the federal farm board and the government of Brazil because the 25000000 bushels of wheat which will be traded for coffee will be trap ported to Brazil In Brazilian vessel Stone of the farm board Chairman aid nothing could be done about It as the negotiations bad been closed Frank L Bowman of Representative West Virginia declared the action of tbe board In allowing Brazil to arrange the transportation was economic blunder" and In violation of the spirit of the merchant marine act The American Steamship Owners association sent a protest to President Hoover as Mr Stone says nothProbably ing can he done in this instance but it It more than likely that if the boar! makes sales of wheat or cotton to China and other countries American shipping interests will be pro- SEVERAL tected family man by the company Mountain will have to cultivate a garden next year If Hie I retain to his M V" Job Such Is the edict ®f Henry L Ford who thug hopes to relieve jf " Ms employees from the effects of tbe Henry Ford business temporary depression lie believes other comthe country will panies throughout take similar measures He baa been studying the problem while on a tour of Inspection and is convinced there is no use trying to help men who do not try to help themselves by raising for their families vegetables “When the people of our country learn to help themselves they trill be benefited far greater than they would be by unemployment Insurance as Is being suggested In congress" Ford said “If our agriculture plans ire the country such adopted throughout a thing as the dole system need never be thought of" Family men who have no available space for gardening Ford said would bo supplied with land by the company which would provide expert advice for those not familiar with garHe added that an Investden work igation would be started toon to determine which of his employee needinstruction ed k & V' I EVERY Ford Motor at Iron V - R jUJ were indications that the in the Southwest to force the price of crude oil op to $1 barrel would be successful but the fields of Oklahoma and east Texas were still kept closed tight by the militia and those of Kansas were shut by order of the state public service commission Several big oil companies made overture to Governors Murray and Sterling but both said tbe iid would stay clamped down until all the major purchaser met the price of $1 a barrel Meanwhile the prices paid for oil moved steadily upward tn tbe states named and also In Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Louisiana and Arkansas California refiners profited by tbe shortage caused by the shut down shipping gasoline In large quantities A east coast to tbe curtailment program is in effect there too and producer are drawing from their storage tanka to supply the eastern markets THERE a by day the flood disaster In China grows worse Disdescribe the terrible conditions Id Hie valley of the langtse where all the country except the Is under water Junk sailing unover hundreds of town and obstructed Uncounted thousand villages of the Inhabitants have drowned and hundreds of thousands of others are gturT On Ing or dying of pestilence every bit of laud that la Still uttfiooded are throngs of refugees without food drink or shelter snd most of them beThe three great cities of yond help Uankow Wuchang snd Hanyang are Id state threatened with desperate destruction and Anklng complete and other cities are little Klukiang better off Tbe tea crop of central China has been utterly ruined of the recent floods la Survivors Vera Crux San Lnia Potost arrU Gnanajuata Mexico are now confronted with worse horrors With thq receding of than drowning DAY patches waters has come ss outbreak of and other disyellow fever dysentery eases and as if this were not enough horde ©f snakes sre traversing the every-onmod covered lands attacking Kw the In their path v TEW IN by YORK city aroused to fury the exploits of Its gangster which rival or surpass those of gunmen haa started on a campaign to rid Itself of those thugs The police force was told to arrest all A known or suspected criminals great mass meeting was held In Mattson Square garden and the speakers Included Bainbridge who ''Colby and crooked poliblamed prohibition tics for the gang outbreaks Tb city dewas administration bitterly nounced Mayor Welker coming tn for some hard slaps of Opponents are rejoicing In the acquisition of an Imto recruit portant He is their ranks Samuel Van cl steel magnate and locomotive builder one of those captains of Industry whose opinare ion generally held tn high respect Mr YaQ' For year wa a clain strong supporter of the dry taw on economic ground and because It abolished tbe aalora But he now declare the speakeasy ha nullified the benefits of the law the attempts at enforcement are failures and the should be reEighteenth amendment The national treasury should pealed collect much pf the million now going to the bootleggers Mr Vauclain vers and he supports to some Morrow’s plan which Senator would restore to each state the power to enact Its own dry laws Somewhat the same plan was advocated by Senator Robert J Bulkley of Ohio Id an address before a big Democratic rally In Kenton Ohio In which be declared tbe right to control Uqoor traffic should be returned to tbe sovereign states Outlining a plan for resubmlsslon of the Eightto tbe states Balk-leeenth amendment said be hoped such a plan would conbe placed before constitutional ventions rather than state legislatures He urged a plank for the Democratic party “which would take prohibition out of national politics once and for all" Is Senator Bulkley Incidentally still’ looked upon as a possibility for nomination the Democratic for Presi- sin dent President of ATORA ISIDRO 1929 resigned Immediately after bis cabinet quit their posts as the aftermath of a “peaceful revolt" among the officers of tbe ChimBefore borazo stepping garrison Col Larrea down Ayoca appointed and Alba a minister of government be assumed the Presidential power with the constitution In accordance In the took United Ayora refuge State legation In Quits h“dred In“ TlREE economists dnstrlalists labor leaders r inent present and governofficials wore when the world social economic Its congress began sessions in Amster dam Holland In the chair as presiding officer wa C IL Voo der Leenw an emiC H Van der nen potciman wj0 Leeuw preldent of the In ternational Industrial Relations as aoclation There were delegates from 20 countries 35 of them representing United States the The topic for the first session wa “The Present Paradox— Unemployment In tbe Midst of Economic Progress" and to start with a Greyest world prosperity plan wa outlined by Dr Louis L Lorwio of the BrookHe ing Institution 1b Washington morasaid that a general torium on all war debts and reparation payments was the first necessary step to give the world a breathing spell from what he termed It most aggravating and dangerous postSuch a moratorium war problem would leave open final settlement ot the debt and reparation question he be would aald but the presumption In favor of further extending It and a final cancellation If the effect as beneficent a expected proved of the congress An entire session was devoted to hearing first band report from the Union of Soviet Socialthe expericoncerning Republics ist In economic ence of the Russians planning - Prohibition director wood of Investigation has ordered all dry agent charges to cease the employment of women In evidence elthda Informgathering ers or companions He says U to unwith necessary thereby disagreeing the New York enforcer JlcCamphclI AND MRS LINDBERGH COLONEL safely at Kasimigaura naval base tn Japan near Tokyo and proceeded to tbe capital where they were welcome accorded a tremendous by and citizenry alike They government planned to remain lu Japan about two weeks and to fly from there to China Afterwards they may go oa to Manila and it thought they are likely to round the wqrld Howcontinue declared to Tokyo ever tbe colonel they bad no fixed plans ia ltlL Waster Nttnua Cal© fflUOT KEEP THE GROWING CHICKS WELL FED Several Rations Economical and Effective should be well fed Growing chick to Insure health against protection disease rapid economical gain while they are young and quality flavor to the meat "of broilers and friers sty O at Uffnql extension pouttryman the Colorado college Agricultural A simple economical and effective growing ration for the farm flock can be made Ufferd suggests from tbe following Ingredients The scratch mixture may be cracked corn of a size suitable for the chick hole wheat or a mixture of equal parts of these two grains A mash mixture may be composed of the following feeds be says: Fine bran 25 yellow corn meal 35 pounds shorts 25 pounds meat meal pounds or meat scrap 10 pounds bone meal 4 pounds salt pound Ground wheat may be substituted for toe bran and short tf desired When milk available In any form It can very profitably be fed to the flock It Is added “Tbe mash should be kept In suitable feeders allowing tbe chicks free access to tt at all times" the extension pouttryman says “and feeding space should be provided so that at least of the flock can feed at one time "The grain can be fed In hoppers to amounts that morning or evening the birds can clean op readily or fed In a Utter of straw that should be as a sanitary changed occasionally precaution “Green feed Is s very Important part of the chick’s diet When a green range lawn clippings alfalfa lettuce 5 or other greens are not available to 10 pound of f meal sbould be added to each 100 pounds of the above mash mixture" Rotation of Hen Yard Has Many Advantages Divide tbe poultry range In two the poultry suggests department at the Ohio State university and rotate the flock with green crops If the flock Is permitted to cover the entire range all the time they will soon kill all tbe vegetation around the poultry house This will make It necessary to provide green feed from another source and at The yard will also greater expense become unsanitary aod often a sea of tnudafter a bard rain Early fall sown rye provides an Ideal fall supply of green feed for Rape sown in early sumpoultry mer will provide succulence In the ration a large part of the summer It can be pastured as soon as it la three or four Inches high Half the yard is given to range and pasture for the flock while the other half Is In A preparation for another crop woven wire fence flve feet high will serve to keep the chickens off tbe growing crop on the range The fence should be staked well at the bottom for usually more chickens go under fences than over them Hen That Molts Early Not a Good Producer Contrary to the opinion of some poultry men the ben that molts early usnatly does not begin laying again early In the winter says F E Andrews of the New York State College of culture In fact the early molters usually require more time to renew their feathers than the late moltera The early molting also Indicates lack of high production ability If the egg production goes down a few hens start molting slowly and each week It Is safe practice to cull nnwevee those Individuals if a large percentage of the flock suddenly stops laying and begins to molt It Is best to check on tbe management of the flock and would not necessarily mean that all of the hens were culls Mr Andrews advises Sudden changes of feed a bad Infestation of lice or mites or Insufficient amounts of feed and water may throw the flock Into a molt In seres n" Forgery Cost Million In the world Lofse from torgr-rienow total more than $250000000 an-nually York of of "C Aked” Ms Green gives you the right of true of the This is especially crecn— Kenosha (Wla) News way long MerwIizedVax Skin Young u4 Keeps tortiflUaaf pfpl— 4irm0md 4 mid aII defW tikb is Yw (to ksatua yean nmnas Maraotiml (kis tb kidrtl— Kasatf fcetoths twos feaMiit draft mr nVTjrjrtx I IWM gn Pg Deprenion “This coffee’s muddy Joe" “Yes probably too weak to the strain"— Exchange Knew Sh fie— When do husband back? gbe—When 1 you stand Him expect least yoar expect him ffe who is ashamed of his has no call to follow calling if Grow YOUNGER! lr TOO have let the years master you — steal vour appetite energy and sleep— ! youshouldstartnow masterin g the years You can be growing younger all Hie time Just keep up your "pep” by giving your system the many vital elements contained in Fellows’ Syrup You will eat heartily sleep long and restfully go about your vrork and recreation with enthusiasm After the first few doses of this wonderful tonic you will feel a great improvement But that is only tne beginning Ask your druggist for the genuine Fellows’ Syrup which doctors have prescribed for many years FELLOWS’ SYRUP Home Peat Cheaper Wife (at summer resort)— What’s this pluce costing us? Hub— A hundred a week Wife (swatting a few more mosWe can do quitoes)— Let’s go home this there at quarter the price SUNBURN lure comfort cube Quick At bi Bit red red ian drat Mores Ask for ANTI S EPTIC TOOIr Girdling the Glob The earth is belted with more than 800000 miles of submarine cables over 100000000 miles of telephone wires and 5000000 miles of telegraph cables PARKER’S I LAIR BALSAM BeauaVr toe OuaraSSUm Hlr fallbw Impgrti Color tad to Graz ud Faded Had and w u Dnirrwu FLOKLSTON deal for tua la SHAMPOO connection with Parker’eHair Balaam Make tHe haa aoft and fluffy 60 by nail or at Hieco QiamiciM Worka Patchogu NY cacti Carefully Directed Cate “You always keep your eyes on the music” said the leader of the band “Haven’t you learned these tunes by heart yet?’ “Yes" replied the coruetist “but my wife doesn’t allow me to look at the dancing" Salt Lake City’s Facts Poultry New wheat acres Tbi She a lot of useless “Aren’l there word in the' English language?" “Yes and my wife knows then fewest Hotel state grew 16000 beans jsnd 858000 teres of In 1925 there were 154000 beans and 814000 acres of wheat ‘tttti Constitutional rigor In pullets Is Indicated by a deep yellow color in the legs and beak and by bright prom 4 nent eyes and a well balanced head The size of tbe bird Is also Important and only those pullets of good size should be kept J HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE In late summer begin to feed the hens from four to six quarts of wet mash for ecb one hundred birds Continue until early fall Mrs C H Winslow of Fasquotatifc North Carolina 299 raised county White leghorn chicks out of 300 hatched One was lost by smothering while teaching the chicks to ron6t Eggs should be put in crates with the large end up In order to prevent breaking tbe air cell when the eggs are being hauled to market I I i 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths ifl every room connection RATES Axweatr ERNEST C w N U Salt FROM Sterna fljso Taknecb ROSSITER Lake City No Mgr 9 |