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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYfON. UTAH ASTRAKHAN POPULAR FUR TRIM; I WOOLEN WEAVES ARE FAVORED $ : News Notes Ita a Privilege to Lioo in UTAH The Western Pacific railroad spent $1,739,7G6.41 in Utah for operating expenses during 1928. PARK CITY' The intermountain territory produces annually more than $260,000,000 worth of manufactured goods, while the value of minerals is in excess of $100,000,000. SALT LAKE The population of the lntermountain region is 60 per cent rural, while 40 per cent of the people s. live in cities of more than 2500 per-Eon- CEDAR CITY' Because of the cold weather this spring, sheepmen fear the approaching lambing season, as many of the lambs will die unless the weather becomes milder. The same applies to the sheep, a3 shearing has already begun. One sheepman is reported to have lost about 500 sheep 1 Vice President Curtis calling the senate to order at start of the extraordinary session of congress. 2 Ikay out of his herd of 3000, an unsually of the late Ambassador Myron T. Herrick being escorted through New York enroute to Cleveland for burial. 3 large proportion. King George of England, with Queen Mary, at Bognor, on his first public appearance since his serious Illness. JACKSON The stage line between Jackson, Wyo., and Victor, Idaho, the might have been unduly subject to He said: "Our world Is marching on nearest railroad point to this isolated to a new war, Into which we will fall Wyoming town, is experiencing conOF foreign Influences. headlong as we did In 1914 unless we siderable difficulty in making the trip Representative Rlack defended speculative activities on the New York start to work systematically for peace. over the 8000-fopass. In view of Stock exchange und Insisted there was The chief danger Is connected with the fact that six feet of snow lies on no occasion for alarm on account of Russia, which, through compulsory Isothe road going over the Teton pass, the greatly expanded operations there. lation, Is becoming a country of it is necessary to transfer the mail and He asserted that the federal reserve concentrated patriotism which freight from truck to wagon and from to lead to a tremendous to sled. Congress Is Struggling With board was Injuring business generally Is likely between wagon Russia and the westby attempting to curb speculation. struggle VERNAL Shearing of range sheep Farm Relief and Tariff Tlie board, according to Mr. Rlack, Is ern powers. The Russians will call It has started at the plant at Jensen, western law. a Its the battle under capitalism, against powers exceeding Change Problems. but It will be more thun Hint. War fifteen miles southeast of Vernal, with 16,000 head scheduled to be sheared of diaries o. may break out in Asia or elsewhere, Appointment"" By EDWARD W. PICKARD. d No at this plant. world the will over all It to Great but as spread met In wool been recorded from have of sales CONGItKSS, which In war. a useless and senate was Britain confirmed the gigantic by at the beginning of this plant, although several buyers without roll call. Other Presidential the week, Is struggling with the probhave been in Vernal during the past lem of farm relief, for the solution of nominations were those of Joseph M. GENERAL CALT.ES, having the few days sampling wool. Favorable Dixon of Montana to he first assistant rebellion practically corwhich mainly It was called to Washcontinues to attend the shearweather R. to went of In nered the Interior; Oscar the state of Sonora, ington by President Hoover. On the secretary in Uintah county. to a member work of operations ing of as the Texas and systematically carefully Colquitt first day the usual process of organiM. of of Morin the It hoard crush John ST. GEORGE Washington county finally there, campaign mediation; zation was carried out, Nicholas as member of the Unitbeing under the active direction of mohair growers received a price of 45 being speaker of the Pennsylvania ed States employees compensation General Almnzan. Federal forces were cents and 48 cents for mature hair and house and Vice President Curtis takassistfrom the Patrick J. 68 cents for kid hair. And two carconcentrated, corning commission; being Hurley, his officer as of ing place presiding the senate. Possibly for the purpose ant secretary of war; Ernest L. east and south. The program was loads of fleeces left Cedar City reJnlincke nnd David S. Ingalls, assisttemporarily disarranged by a new upof avoiding any objections to the seatcently, consigned to Boston. Local Joant of the secretaries Capt. navy; rising In Coahulla and a battle In Iul-plt- o gTowers two weeks ago refused offers Michaelson of und ing of De Priest pass, the entrance to Sonora. of 46 cents and 56 cents, and since that Illinois, Mr. I.ongworth swore In nil seph J. Cheatham, paymaster general Federal aviators reported that General time approximately 85,000 pounds of the new members of the house at one of the navy with the rank of rear admohair has been stored in Cedar City time. De Priest, colored, was under miral, and MaJ. Gen. Charles McK. Carnveo had 1,1500 Insurgents defendSultznmn (retired), member of the ing the pass and that hundreds of under guard awaiting final disposition Indictment for months as a member federal radio commission, and Charles YaquI Indians were hidden In the of a gambling ring, but the case was Under the favorable AIRPORT J. Rhoads, commissioner of Indian mountains ready to engage in guer-rlll- u dropped recently. Michaelson was Inof the last few conditions weather warfare. General Enriquez, one dicted In Florida on charges of affairs. days, the city, under direction of Harry In the battle rebel commanders of the smuggling liquor Into the country. The L. Finch, commissioner of parks, is administration's farm relief measure WET members of congress lost no of Jimlnez, surrendered to Generul malting a determined drive to complete In getting Into notion along Almazun. The latter said Enriques was promptly Introduced by Reprelaying drainage tile on the center runbe be would but not executed sentative Gilbert N. Haugen of Iowa their favorite lines. On the first day would way. In conjunction with this phase and the next day It was approved by of the session a lot of hills nnd reso- treated as a prisoner of war quite a of field improvement, graders and Mexican from usual In the were house Introduced the departure the new committee on agriculture by lutions levelers are engaged in smoothing off designed to repeal or weaken the pro- practice. a vote of 19 to 2. the entire acreage. The object is to were hibition and others legislation, Tuesday President Hoovers mesmake the whole field available for It was offered on succeeding days. Of course SO WIDELY divergent were the prosage was read to congress. and takeoffs. At present, the landings Gerthe of nllles and the one of mensures stands these not posals any brief and business like, as might have are cinder surfaced. main runways In of matter German mans the reparachance of being considered by this been expected, but did not meet with LOGAN Reuben Hansen, tester of tions that the conference of experts In unanimous approval. Rome of Mr. session. Ward Dairy Iarls ended In complete failure, the Wellsville-Colleg- e Hoovers supporters In the campaign Wisconsin's lower house, obeying Herd Improvement association, has were decidedly disappointed In his the mandate of the referendum, voted Schaeht offered for Germany 37 anto repeal the state prohibition act and nuities of 1,650,000,000 gold marks, or filed his monthly report with County handling of the farmers problem, more than three billion dollars total Agent Robert L. Wrigley. The averthese Including Senators Capper, to wipe out the state prohibition comsum the demanded the less than by PresiProokhnrt and Norbcek. The age milk production per cow during mission, and hurried the measure on dent recommended legislation coverto the senate. The bill takes the allies; and he would not Increase the March was 760 pounds, compared with offer by a cent. Lord Revelstokes The aver660 pounds for February. ing eight matters, as follows: Radger state out of prohibition ensubcommittee could devise no comage butterfat production per cow was Creation of a federal farm bonrd, forcement, but leaves the matter opIt was therefore decided 27.91 pounds, compared with 24.50 an enormous revolving fund and other tional with municipalities. Cities and promise, and for the commisbe useless It would for the previous period. One can or pounds any adopt villages for regulatory machinery stabilizing agriculture continue Its labors. The deleto sion and twelve animals gave hundred see fit. ordinances on a basis more profitable to the they prohibitory If they want to they can adopt the gates of the allies blamed Doctor forty pounds of fat or more during the farmers. nemonth. abandoned state dry code as their Schacht for the breakdown of the Limited revision of the tariff to Inhad he injected saying gotiations, but within their effective only crease the protection of the farmers own, MAN'TI The blacksmith shop at political matters Into what Was meant Mayfield has been and to furnis'.. adequate protection to own borders. busy the past sevfinancial a settlement to be purely those Industries In which changed ecoWashington's reply to Canadas proeral gopher probes." preparing days Is likely to test against the sinking of the rum Germanys credit abroad nomic conditions have produced slackThese rather dangerous looking insuffer greatly. runner Im Alone In the Gulf of Mexiened activity and lessened employstruments are five or six feet long, co by a const guard vessel was dement. inch tubing at one with three-quartwho has livered to the Canadian legation. Its KING RORIS of Bulgaria, tooth at ths other. rake a Reorganization of the tariff commisand end, on a round of visits to varicontents were not made public, but It sion and of Its method of operation. The sharp point finds the gopher hole, Provision for domestic valuation of was understood to he conciliatory and ous European courts, was saved from and the tube is used to deposit a nice designed to confine the dispute to legal prohuble assassination by the vigImports In cases of foreign undervalulittle breakfast of carrots therein. disations. aspects of the case. The Issue may ilance of the Sofia police. They The mere fact that the carrots carry covered two bombs In the kings prihave to be determined by arbitration. Provision for the taking of the cenin quantities deadly to strychnine vate railway coach which was being sus of 19.10. is in keeping with the general gophers him border the at Renpportlonment of representatives f. Sinclair, seeking to prepared tohimmeet appearance of the probe. to his capital. The poIn congress. Imprisonment for contempt and bring RICHFIELD Digging through received had said warnings they Suspension of the national origins of the senate, has asked the Supreme lice to twenty snow from two and one-ha- lf to kill Intended Communists the that restriction reconcourt of the United States to Immigration system. of four a distance for feet miles, bomb If failed. the monarch the deep plot Minor authorizaadministrative sider Its recent decision upholding his B. Cook, chief deputy state fish N. transfer the Is sentence. It tions, possibly Including Meanwhile reported and game commissioner, nine deputy one of our of prohibition enforcement to the Dethat he has lost control of the SinBABE RUTH beinghis heroes, every move Is wardens and eight men engaged by clair Consolidated Oil corporation partment of Justice. The control of farm production and and that his place as chairman of of Interest to the people. So It Is In the Richfield Lions club and the resorts the road to Fish lake for the Improvement of marketing by Mr. the board may be given to Col. R. W. order to report that the King of Swat opened of planting fingerlings and a unto bride last week took himself purpose In D. as embodied bill Rockefeller Hoovers plan, the Stewart, whom John before the house, would he committed ousted from the chairmanship of the In the person of Mrs. Claire Hodgson, obtaining fish eggs. Cook reported recently on his return. The gang octo the supervision of a federal farm Standard Oil Company of Indiana. a former actress who halls from GeorIn were married the cupied sixteen days in opening the to be gia. They board which would use a government The Sinclair company Is said early dominated now by a new group of morning and set up housekeeping In a road, digging to earth so that trucks revolving fund to finance New York apartment. Their family carrying the fingerlings might get corporations and associations. financiers. About thirty-fiv- e to the waters. Includes the Rnbc's adopted daughter, The President Is known to be opposed fish are going into Mrs. a of these truckloads Ruth's former by daughter to the export debenture plan, though nnd RUSSIA, supported by Germany Mrs. Ruths mother and and the crowded condition and Fish lake, he ninde no mention of It In his marriage, to the again presented two young brothers. of the hatcheries made it necessary The scheme was offered In the League of Nations preparatory disto get them planted imediately to make bill for agricultural relief, senates armament commission her plan for room for those yet to be hatched. which varied In other respects from the Immediate reduction of armaJOSEPH W. BAILEY, former the house measure. sentatlve and senator from Texas ments. Rut France and Japan atBOISE Boise had its first touch tacked the scheme ns Impractical, the and almost the last of the noted of spring recently when the sun reConcerning tariff changes the mesother delegates were unfriendly, and orators of the South, fell dead In a mained out during the entire day and sage was rather vague. It said conbe make not the commission voted against It The courtroom lu Sherman, Texas, In' the the therometer mounted to 67, a temcareful to should gress alterations that would Impair our ex- Soviet plan provides for reducing midst of a lawsuit. Death was caused perature equaled only once this year, or a by a clot of blood In the heart After armaments on April 2. port trade or cause retaliation by othhis service In the national congress The Presidents recomfourth, according to the present miler nations. SPANISH FORK Utahs poultry mendation that the national origins itary strength and various categories Mr. Bailey In 1920 sought the governorIndustry brought a return of $5,386,-S9- 2 of was but would defeated establish It susbe countries. Texas, the restriction of ship by system Immigration to the producers of the state duri-in- g efPat Neff largely becuuse of his activpended probably will meet with more definite figures on the number of 1928, a survey of the agriculture opposition In congress than any other fectives and the amount of material ities against prohibition and woman booklet committee of the chamber of air and navies the forces, for suffrage. armies, of his suggestions. The body of Myron T. Herrick, late commerce under the direction of J. J. as against the conservative Idea of Porter shows. This is an increase on ambassador to France, was Interred POLICIES of the federal reserve merely seeking an agreement of nearly $2,000,000 over 1927, when In Cleveland, Ohio, after Impressive hoard which affected stock market broad general lines as recommendaceremonies In the Trinity Episcopal the returns totaled $3,679,753. The activities by restricting the amount of tions for some future plennry disarmament conference which should fix cathedral which were attended by production of the state as reported by money for speculation were attacked twenty-tw- o shipping and marketing the amounts and numbers and fill In eminent representatives of the AmerIn the house by Frank R. Reid of Illifollows: French and ican and as details New and of M. the Rlack all Eggs, 464, 6S2 cases particulars. agencies governments nois und Lorlng many of his sorrowing fellow citizens valued at $4,414,004; poultry, 1,770,-42- 8 York. Representative Reid offered a as could crowd Into the edifice. The WELLS, the noted English pounds valued at $460,411, and resolution for appointment of a com streets through wjslch the cortege turkeys, 1,528,589 pounds valuted at and publicist, address mlttee of nine to Investigate the administration of the federal reserve Ing the German relchstag in Berlin, passed with mllilary escort were $512,077. thronged with people, despite rain. system. suggesting that the board gave utterance to a grim prophecy NEWS REVIEW CURRENT EVENTS power-operate- Long-wort- h IF YOU are Inclined to gray, heed the urge. While the color has not been stressed to any extent In the earlier showings, recent developments highlight gray, especially the pale tones, as outstanding In the mode. At fashionable gatherings one becomes more and more with the significance of Impressed gray. Exquisite Is the word which applies to the all gray costumes which mark the exclusive mode of the smart set Not only coats, but ensembles are most carefully carried out In gray even to the slightest detail. Among the very lovely symphonies In gray which lend their beauty to the spring style parade Is the en semble all of pale gray georgettte, the long coat of which Is lavishly collared in gray fox. Not only is the color Itself Intriguing but the artful designing of both wraps and frocks, with capelets, bertha necklines and which other treatments tend to achieve soft graceful silhouettes, Is greatly to be admired. In some Instances, ensemble versions create the frock of gray crepe, employing delicate gray cloth for the long coat. In selecting the spring and summer separate coat no happier color choice can be made than gray. The fur trimming should also be gray matched to the smart shade of the cloth. Dainty gray fox collars such os so lavishly adorn many of the very patrician coats, are lovely beyond words. However, Just as much enthusiasm Is shown for gray caracul, which adds striking novelty In the way of oddly shaped collars, scarf necklines and sleeve trimmings. A very smart French wrap by Jenny is shown In the picture. It is In light gray wool and flares from the shoulders. The collar and cuffs are of matching astrakhan and the unique sleeve treatment strikes a new note. In regard to correct accessories, not only Is gray footwear Important, but pocketbook, gloves and hat ore ex- - Spring Coat. Light-Colore- It, modern woolens are making deep impression on fasblon8 followers. Among stylists who create onr coats and gowns enthusiasm for the new and beautiful woolens has reached the point that they are combining sev- about a eral weaves with fascinating results In the building of a costume. Tills use of one woolen with another Is especially apparent In many of the seasons stunning ensembles. One method Is to make the coat perhaps of a loose woven basket cloth or faneyi tweed, adding to It a frock of wool crepe or wool, georgette or some one of the new lightsome woolen weaves. The ensemble Idea Is carried out In that the color of each Is Identical. For example, a tweed or basket-clotcoat In almond green tops a frock of sheer woolen in exactly the same shade. In the picture a beige and green tweed coat Is worn over a tweedlike lightweight woolen, Its green tone repeating the green in the coat. The scarf on this coat is of newest It Is narrow at the neckline, design. gradually widening to the hem. The real cleverness of this scarf is more fully appreciated when It Is thrown up over the shoulders, for It Is so designed that It forms a cape effect when properly manipulated. In combining the season's handsome woolens, color relates them rather than weave. That is, the ensemble, idea Is stressed through perfect color matching which brings the costume into a unit. Another phase of the woolen vogue has to do with, the self-tritheme. That is, designers are Ingeniously In- h one-piec- e V er Harry farmer-controlle- d mes-sage- . , one-hal- HG. f, one-thir- d One of the Popul pected to repent the gray coloring of the costvme. It Is a matter of note that felt hats maintain their importance. The gray felt hat with the gray ensemble Is especially 'smart, i Once in a while a departure Is made from grny millinery In that hats In navy or marine blue top the gray coat. In which event the mode calls for a matching or at least harmonizing blue handbag or pocketbook. At every turn in the realm of fabrics one is reminded of the increasing artistry which Is developing in the designing nnd coloring of worsted weaves. There's no doubt Wpoien Weaves. troducing ways and means of handling woolens so that their selvedge dges serve as trimming. Then, also, the Idea of raveling the edges so as to form a is being widely exploited. A coat of basket cloth fringed at all edges Is greatly to be admired. A blouse made of elmtlls or wool crepe trimmed with self fringe marks an innovation. Such a blouse becomes distinguished with a neckline formed of a square of the sheer woolen all around and tied ker chief fashion about the shoulders. JULIA BOTTOM LEI. self-fring- e hand-fringe- (ffi, 1929. Western Newem jrw Lnlon. ) |