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Show t N-- -' ITTAII STATESMAN : I t : HoweAbou- t1 1 3r ED HOWE 14 Ball BysSIrel. J WNU Service, Nearly every business that blows up has been founded by booster, and conducted by booster methods, Everyone believes In success, progress, the best uiethods, but a good many tie suspicious of boosters. Ton many devote time to boosting that should be devmed to quietly straightening things out; to hard work by correct methods. the towns In this country the real material Interests are neglected boosting for something the town Is not entitled t& A good business Institution gets all the boosting It needs from the men who built It up, and from elllzeus envious of Its success. Boosting is tbe politics of business; nearly always boosters do not know much about real business. f . dievturl, uil George tt. Wlckerulism, reprearuiiug the senate 111 lialn-u- s tirouglii li it. corpus prom-diiig- s cited for contempt 2 Clearing highway in Montgomery county, Murylund, after unprecedented snow-A1n 8 Celebrating one hundred fiftieth tunlveraary of flrat treaty with ceremony at foot of Statne of Liberty In New York harbor. 1 ugnat L Franeo-Amerlcs- NEWS REVIEW OF - CURRENT EVENTS Doings of Republicans Lindy Readies Havana. Pre-Conventi- i on y EDWARD PICKARD In the Intereat REPUBLICAN Presidential campaign centered on the queatlon of what Herbert Iloover would do In the matter of entering the Ohio preferential primaries. Formal steps to Induce him to contest with Senator Frank B. Willis for the state delegation were taken by a committee of prominent politicians formed at and a petition to the secretary of commerce was circulated for signatures. Mr. Willis, being a "favorite son," has Indicated that he Is ready for the fight and it la admitted that If Mr. Iloover does enter the primaries, and loses, his cause will have received a serious blow. Some of the eastern party leaders who are opposed to the Iloover candidacy, notably Secretary of the Treasury Mellon and Charles Ililles. are reported to be alarmed by the growing strength of Iloover In the eastern states and to be laying plana to bring about a deadlock In the convention In the hope that this would be broken by the drafting'' of Mr. Coolldge. The Pennsylvania delegation will go to Kansas City solid for Mellon and ready to Jump where he tells It to. miles and State Chairman Morris of New York have arranged that the New York delegates shall not eommlt themselves until something more definite is known as to the chance of renominating Cool-lilgGovernor Fullrr of Massachusetts may lie brought forward in order to check the Hoover campaign for delegates In the Bay state. It apleaders. pears that these If they could not have Coolldge, might line up their delegates for Hawes. Mellon and probably others of them would prefer even Hoover to Lowden because of the latter's stand In favor of the McXary-IIauge- n brand of farm relief legislation. In Ohio the Lnwd-enite- s are backing Willis and In Indiana they are supporting Senator Watwill Iteneflt by son, believing this when those gentlemen find (heir chances In the convention are nIL Developments of the week In Illinois politics were exciting locally and promised to have some effect on the rresldentlul campaign. Gov. Small, desiring a third term, was forced to surrender to Mayor Thompson of Chicago, agreeing to make ltlg BUI Ids patronnge dispenser In the mctroKdln in return for the supisirt of the Thompson organization. The mayor has been strongly opposed to ending any Iiwden delegates to Kansas City from (ftok county and also Is the political foe of Senator Deneon. So It is not unlikely that the friends of Lowden and Deneen will make an alliance with the suiqmrter of Secretary of State Einraerson. who is out for the gulwrnatorial nomination. In this way they might elect a erable number of Lowden delegates throughout the state. The matter of wtio Prank I Smith, senator-elect- , was denied Ids seat, also enters Into the Illinois situation. Mr. Smith reslgped Ids credentials, was reappointed by Small and announced Ids candiIn November. dary for Among the Democrats of the country the campaign of. Al Smith goes along fairly smoothly hut with someMcAdon's Virwhat less lniKtua ginia speech chirked np the dry Democrats a lot and In several states the opposition to the New York goverRut It nor was notleenhly stronger. Isn't Strang enough yet to lead to revision of Hie prediction that he will le the party's nominee at Houston. that Jesse Jones of The suggi-stloTexas le named as Smith's running mate seems to meet with Increasing W. Col-amb- ! r e. sntl-IIoov- in n fat or. I ) ' 4 I f ; : CORRESPONDENCE made public prmvrutor for Hie senate's Teapot Dome Investigating committee, reveals the fact that John JV Jr. J ' s 1 s' strongly urged Col. Robert W. Stewart, chairman of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana, to tell the committee win were the beneficiaries of tbe notorious $.10,000,000 Continental Trading company, Ltd., deal information which Stewart declined to give and In consequence was cited for contempt. Senator Walsh wrote to Mr. Rockefeller asking his aid In unraveling the Continental mystery and the letter promised to do all he could to clear It up. Lnter he wrote Stewart saying the chairman owed It to Ids associates and stockholders and to the public to bring the questionable transactions Into the fullest light. Mr. Rockefeller was summoned to appear before the committee Saturday. COLONEL LIXDRERGII ended his air tour Wednesday when the Spirit of SL Louis woman has turned up who haa been uiurried to aix uien. She declares they were all unfaithful. A woman who haa hud au-an experience reminds me of a uiun who bus had many business partners and failed to get along with any of them. . . . Such a man us tally dues not mount to much; but maybe tills woman was always right Id her six record of six mar quarrels. Still rlages Is not very nice; It reminds one of actors, or Indiana, or colored people. A gradually built themselves up of tiny oblongs of light suspended In a whirling rectagle of brilliance in the machine'! gaping mouth. ED JACKSON of Indiana to trial last week on a charge of conspiracy te conceal an alleged offer of a bribe of $10j000 to Ills predecessor, Warren T. McCray, who was sent to the penitentiary. Jackson and his two codefendants, George V. Collin and Robert L Marsh, waived arraignment and were granted separate trials, whereupon the governor pleaded not guilty and the examination of Jurors was begun. Jack-so- n Is alleged to have conspired with Marsh and Collin to bribe McCray to appoint the man they designated as county prosecutor at Indianapolis. McCray refused the alleged bribe offer of $1(1000 and protection from prosecution In any county Criminal Then he appointed W. H. court." Remy, as prosecutor. GOV. n You punished as your offending Is serioue to otiie.w. Seriously wound a man and the penalty la kill him, and you are hanged. No one much cares If - you harm yourself; Indeed, everyone will aid you In harming If you have a dollar, everynni will try to take It from you. You are supposed to have sufficient sense to look out for number one. ii ii i News Notes; in Ifi i Privilege Utah to Lioo s . COALVILLE Working as average dally force at 120 men and 150 head of atock, the forces of the Utah Construction company, building the new Lincoln highway and tbe relocation of ihe Park City branch of the Union Pacific railroad around the Echo reservoir moved a total of 46,000 cubic yardy of earth material during January, ns reported by F. F. Smith construction cm glneer to the government LOGAN Inasmuch as nearly all the snow has disappeared in northern Utah and indications arc that apring has come, prospects for a season's water supply are good at the present according to a report Issued by Profes sor George D. Clyde of the Utah experiment station. ROOSEVELT With Its home offles In Roosevelt the Dry Gulch Irrigation company lays claim to being among the largest mutual Irrigation companies In the world, watering approximately 63,000 acres of land subject to proof of beneficial use and actually watering, this year, 44,058 acres of land In Duchesne and Uintah counties. ROOSEVELT After sinking n new shaft a depth of feet the Raven Gilaonlte mine crew was forced to abandon the work due to water. Approximately 250 gallons of water per hour was developed, overtaxing the pumping facilities. With a new pump on hand soon, and drier weather. It la possible that work on the shaft will be Are You Really Well? To Bn Fit Thora Must B Proper Kidnojr Action. ' T0 yon find youradf nmnbg dow XJ ehreys tiled, nanmna sad de Are you stiff and achy, pnaall fact to bffcarhe. dn nesting naadarhaa and dizzy Am nay aacsstiona scanty and burning in Too often this indicates passage . dumb Dmm'a Pith, n stimulant diuretic; beraam tbs- - aacmtiun of the kidneys and thus aid in tbs slimins tiun of waste impurities. Doan's art endorsed everywhere,. Atk V" urfjMerf DOANS . forty-thre- e resumed. SALT LAKE Annual meeting of the Utah Fruit and Vegetable Growers' association will be held February 18 at 10 a. m. In the offices of the Utah State Farm bureau In the Dooly building. New officers will be elected and mat-tor- s concerned with the marketing of this years crop will be discussed. J. W. Gillman.of Orem, president, will have charge of the meeting. VERNAL Utah In 1927 produced kidneys and ahouida't bo MnetaL ' DIURETIC A KIDNEYS Miss C. HtgOMeSeflUftNy. A STIMULANT Alter ForPipeSores,Fistiia,PonEv3 Hanfords Babin of Mynk kMk ft Int Mm If Ml ABI Want Supplied Roger Kahn, millionaire airman and musician, said at a dinner In New York: "We hear lots of stories about tbe conceit of movie actresses, bul none about the conceit of movie actors, fibre goes, then, to supply a long-felt want "A movie actor, on his return from his vacation, went about with his sleeves rolled up so as to show the big, bulging biceps on each arm. He waa very proud of them, ne got ell his friends to feel how bard they were. Gosh, what n muscle I" n friend How did yon raise It? would say. Rowing!" No," the actor would answer. "It comes from hugging girt admirers! bushels of ths three major barley, oats and gracefully swooped down on the fir to 8,392,000 bushels In 1926. know something must be done about Ing field at Havana after a 730 mile The Denver A Salt Lake railroad Is lawyers and Judges. In a certain flight from Tort au Prince Haiti Thousands of Cuban who had waited community a lawyer was taken out preparing for operation through the When You Feel a Cold Coming On. hours In the hot sun rushed forward FLOOD control legislation making one night by a mob and whipped. For Moffat tunnel which Is expected to be Taka Laxative BROMO QUININB Tabthe to responsible years the lawyer had been disturbing opened about February 16, according lets to work off the Cold and to fortify with wild cheers and overwhelmed the the community with mischievous ajd to an Associated Press dispatch re- tbo ojratem against nn attack of Grig soldiers and police. Not until calvalry entire cost is favored by a majority ceived here Thursday. The laying of or Influenza. 10c. Adr. men had cleared the field was the of the house flood control committee blackmailing suits, and the otlier lawand the senate commerce committee; no and the Per made track is now in progress. No reyers protest. reJudges able to aviator young alight and ceive the greetings of Charles Evans but President Coolldge made It known haps this was not the best way, but cent developments In the proposed use Impossible last week that he still believes the the people knew something must be of the tunnel by the Denver A Rio "What Is the proper thing for n Hughes, Ambassador .Judah and Hie states should share the burden of ex- done, and could think of nothing else. Grande Western railroad have been man to do when his wife asks him for high Cuban officials gathered to meet pense. Frear of Wisconsin, a memhim. At the Presidential palace Presireported, the dispatch states. money and he hasnt any!" dent Machado told him what he and ber of the house committee, stands Too rnuny men cackle over eggs to LOGAN Cache Oh, there lent any proper thing to County Poultry his fellow Cubans think of him, and with the President in this. He debe laid next week or nvxt year. . . . Producers association opened Its fif- do In those circumstances, Anything thereafter he was the guest of honor clares that If congress approves a .The cackling of an honest ben over teenth annual show In ths . Stevenr lie does will be wrong." Stratford at the usual receptions, luncheons, program by which the 'federal govwell performed la well enough; a building, on Center street, and will of butduty of roosters do you continue for th? rest of the week He announced ernment bears the entire expense the banquets and balls. crowing tliat he would make his homeward flood control work on the lower Misknow of any good excuse for the There was a gratifying attendance aU The Straight and Narrow Puth Is action will serve as a of roosters! officials report, and the Judging not a favorite thoronghfnre flight direct from Havana to SL Louis, sissippi the day, crowing with precedent which will mean future brought out some favorable comment crooked people. st::ng Februnry 13. difwill be barrel" It projects: pork Tlie first service between A old fellow 1 know, VERNAL Maurice B. (Lefty) ficult. he says, to resist legislation the Islands of the Antilles was Into be candid and Flynn, erstwhile movie star now condisposed usually with rivers. other dealing similarly augurated with Lindbergh's arrival clean, wrote a piece of foolish senti- ducting the Elkhead ranch, seven Wednesday. Two sacka of mall from mentality recently, and It shocked me miles east of Craig, has gone to New Santo Do in In go and one from A report submitted to the house as would a young girl smoking a pipe. York City to confer with his fathei were delivered at Havana by INwith the 1929 treasury appropriaand other capitalists with reference tc the plane. tion bill It was admitted by the apThis financial sense we bear about the establishment of a silver fox farm CostCa and Lehrlx. the Frenchmen propriations committee that the failIs extremely rlmple: It Is merely on the ranch. who were the first to fly across the of the ure of more than that PROVO Sheep In Utah are little every man will south Atlantic, made their way up agents In the prohibition service In knowing more nearlyhe run out affected with scabies. It was reported than carry promise from Mexico City and on Wednesday the recent merit system tests has deto the board of county commissioners the enforcement brought their moralized 4,046,000 It Is a poor observer who does not feed crops corn-com- pared Beacon-Heral- alr-ma- ll hard-heade- d . The BABY Port-au-Prin- two-thir- Nungee-ser-Colbig plane, down on Itolllng field, Washington. They were elaborately entertained in the national capital, and on Saturday flew to New York. l, SAXD1XO, Nicaraguan rebel leader, to hare gathered about fiOO rnl vary men near Jinotega and detachments of this force were engaged In looting coffee estates In the vicinity. Several appeals from planters for protection were received hy the Rritlsh charge d'affaires at Managua and he Informed American Minister Patterson that Ids government expected full protection for British lives and property In the nffected area. There already were companies of American marines In Jinotega, San Rafael del Norte and Mntagntpa and steps were taken to strengthen the garrison at the Inst named rlty, whose citizens were liemndng decidedly nervous. Sandlno left a note at one coffee form saying: "The marines are very cowardly. They did not rare to fight me In the When they come here I Segovlns, will meet them and Mood will flow In these hills near Matagulpa." In view of the congressional attacks on our policy In Nicaragua, It la Interesting to rend that an Investigator for the New York Times has found that Wall street's direct financial Interest In that country Is only $18.1.000. which Is scheduled to he paid off In three months. The total American Investment In Nicaragua Is estimated at $12.0in.0fi0. he- "TRANSATLANTIC television came a demonstrated reality last week when a group of persona In a darkened cellar at Hartsdule, X. about the televisor Invented by John L. Rulrd and saw the moving figures of a man and wouinn who were seated liefore an electric eye In a London The translaboratory. formed vision ennie through the ether In the form of a huud.lela-e'- s hum, a musical buzz of Irregular cadence representing In sound (he lights and slip dowa of tltelr faces all tlmt sas transmuted In the test. When (he televisor, a Mnck box roninct enough to Im carried around In a taxi, had done Its work with lids rhythmic rumble from across the sea the visions prohibition Every man must reulize the power of common sense, or he cant amount to much. throughout the country. The repArt soys that without any eligible register from which to select the successors to these men, the service Is In the predicament of having many Individuals regarded as their best enforcement officers under sentence of rejection, but permitted to stay In 'the service with dismissal Impending." Sebastian S. Kresge of Detroit was found guilty of adultery In his wife's suit for divorce In New York; thereupon there arose cry that the n be bail given the league recently should be returned. Rut It will not lie, for Bishop Nicholson. president of the league, says the donation was not a philanthropy hnt a purely business proposition; that saw .that prohibition InKresge creased his own Income, that It and dimes Into brought more Ids stores, and ro he devoted to aid this cause which dlrectely affected him." In New York It was taken for granted that the lengue would use the Kresge money for the education of voters In Its campaign against the nomination of Al Smith for I'resIdenL Newspaper gmwlp la not as Interesting as thut of s neighborhood. Owing to libel laws, the newwpers are restricted to winks and nods, and to generalize statements thni we hear from s reliable source." thut "a man of great prominence In the flnunctnl and social world Is sIhuii to. etc., hut In neighborhood gossip names are given, and the littlj nasty particulars Antl-Snlon- Why are nice wntiien nice! Because of tlie knowledge I lint Mug nice pays, and la easier than Mng tough. The greatest sermon ever written, or evet will be written. I that hmiexty Is the best policy. Nn one man wrote this sermon: all men lived, proved It. Those who violate the sermon know better; they are actuated hy men-nesa- . recklessness. Mary of tln-n- i are Jailed; few hanged: all punished In one way or another. nk-kel- a i POWERS of the radio to commission another year hy the senate and It was believed this action would be followed by confirmation of the three members whose appointments have been held np. The extension bill provides that terms of present members of the commission shall expire at the end of the yenr'a period and tliat new appointments of monition f the appellate body to exist thereafter shall then he mnde by the President. Another provision of the Mil limits licenses of broadcasting stations to six months and otlier classes of radio licenses one year. expert the CHINESE Nationalists of tlielr government, for the French and Norwegian ministers to Inking arrived In Shanghai Inst week to confer with officiate, tlu-rand (he British minister was exiected this week. Tlie French minister told the welcoming Nationalist! that he exjieried their revolution would be successful and that they sooy would control Peking 1 heard a One old gentleman talking thing' tlml atrecently, and lie said tract rd my attention: "I Mleve In the hoys chasing the girls. not In the girls chasing the hoys" There, la's lot In It. If yon will think awhile, and recall the women you know wha are' chasing the men It Is a had, vulgai linhlt. Nobody tielleves In it If he he able Retiring a to employ a young press agent Is a very difficult mntter. Hundreds of old s are hanging on who should have retired to sllpiera and fireside yenrs ago. A man who has once had distinction gives np as reluctantly as hus-ln-e- n has-been- a I pretty woman. by Thomas Redmond, sheep Inspector. The state apiarist reported that there are 64,000 colonies of bees In the state and that they axe graded by experts as the cleanest In the country, less than 2 per cent of them being diseased. VERNAL Charles Hanna of Vernal, operating a line of traps on Red mountains, eight miles north of Vernal, hsi caught the largest badger on record In Uintah county. The pelt measur; d 42 Inches in length from tip of nose to tip of tan, was 87 Inches wide, and brought $9 In the St Louis fur market. The ruling price for badger pelts, prime, is from 8 to $6.50. PAYSON Lions club regular luncheon and business meeting was held at the Strawberry hotel with President B. F. Ott In charge. A report of the Lions road committee on ita work In connection with Eureka Kiwanis club In constructing a d road between Santaquln and Eureka, was made, with all plans in readiness for lia early completion. SALT LAKE General precipitation, heavier. In the southern counties, favored livestock, range and errp conditions. according to tbe weekly report Issued from the office cf J. Cecil Alter, government weather observer In this city. BRIGHAM, CITY More than 100 pouHrymen of the southern part of Boxelder county attended a poultry meeting held at the commercial club rooms In this city. The meeting was followed by a -- buffet luncheon. Jesse W. Iloopes of this city, presid jnt of the state poultry association and chairman of the meeting, reviewed thi accomplishments of the state organisation and predicted a prosperous year for the poultry Industry. bard-surface- HEBER The flnancla report of for the Waiatch county year ending he candidly looks over his affairs frequently, and December 81, as published by Alfred 8harp, county clerk, shows the counIve been a fool ; confesses: and the various funds In a healthy might have done better slth less ef- ty with no funded Indebted condition, few But ns of do fort. It; instead, ness. The report follows: Fixed aswe declare oar sin was rigid, and sets. $34,300; to credit of various Ii with for rrenter flglil running and funds, $08,056.64: due county from efflrlency. state, $150; half salaries and oth?i The trouhle In a family Is called a sources, $712; total resources, $91,219 94: skeleton; hill It Is usually some fear- total total liabilities, $15,74795. Ihe receipts to tho year were $35, flesh and Mood person fully alive "08 20 and the tolat disbursements with, unhappily, no Immrdluts pros 1327.1 11.5$. nert of becouibis a skeleton No line Is honest miles No mother In this enlightened age would give her baby something she did not know was perfectly harmless, especially when n few drops of plain Castorla will right a baby's stomach and end almost any little HI Fretfulness and fever, too; It seems no time until everything la serei.p. That's the beanty of Castorla; Its. gentle Influence seems Just what Is needed. It does all that castor oil might accomplish, without shock to the system. Without the evil taste. It's delicious! Being purely vegeta-sbl- e, you can give It as often there's a Sign of colic; constipation ; diarrhea; or need to aid sound, natural sleep. Just one warning: It Is genuine Fletcher's Castorla that physicians recommend. Other preparations may be Just aa free from all doubtful drugs, but no child of tbla writer1 Is going to test them I Resides, the book on cure and feeding of babies that cornea with Fletchers Castorla la worth Ita weight In gold Children Cry for W. N. U4 Salt Laka City, No. 92$ |