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Show TiBVS STORY OF II WEEK A CorrrpTete I Ilsfory of What Has Cecil Happening Throughout ihe World. JNTERMOUNTAItV A!Crt!lntf to word roeulvod from MacUalVn lake, the Know had reached a AnplM f 5W Inches on the levol Umm. This ta the greatest depth rowlird Mace the big wlntHr of I'Jl I. 'Ilia miad tnut- drifted and packed the. now Kn depth t .".) or 10 feet in wnay wX 'lit canyons, and the hiiow enmtAt-li--f inhered some of the dwel-I dwel-I infr 3ind &mxqs. A liJU J.civ York girl who desired inlCTTnt t'Mil ihuut wool umwin,' re-lM.r.' re-lM.r.' 'ir letter from the Hillings, dfl 1 . i r!i i! r uthorltica. The request warn imr.Hs. over to James 1''.. Kea, u Ihh'I'wm n , who wroto the. New York Rirt b IHler of runny pagos, describing: describ-ing: growing completely In terms tutonitnoduhlo by a child. Mr. Ilea mii mI a letter from the girl's I'ath-or I'ath-or tioit timo ago, thanking him, luting (that the Infurmn Hon had hail arido r'uvtitation even anion;,' unnvn-Ha. unnvn-Ha. oitnl milling that New YorUnrs Ami ad Tl difficult to understand tho Vntaitt. iMng elTorts of a strange adult i atipply ti schoolchild with Inl'orma- WASHINGTON Prime Minister I.lyod George an n-ounced In the house of commons thai the British protectorate over F.gypt hal tiwii tei-minated nnd that F.gypt wai free to work nut .such natbnal institutions institu-tions as might he milted to the asplra. tions of her people. Oral arguments In I In; I wo case: brought by Alexander Ilowat and othei labor lenders against Uio state of Kan siis to test the validity of (lie stat xlafute creating ttie court of indiistria relations, were cone lu. led 7n the sti preme court. Moorfield Storey, a counsel for Kansas, insisted that tli slate liud tho same right to protect It self against strikes as It bad against Invasion by a host lie a rmy. Declaring the people should liavs recourse to the courts to settle their disputes, he In-sisted In-sisted that labor unions had no right! by strikes or otherwise greater than those of other citizens. A ship subsidy estimated at approximately approxi-mately $:',2,000,0,0 annually, to be provided pro-vided for principally by the dlverson of ten per cent of the nation's customs receipts, would be paid to the (Avners of American ships engaged In foreign trade under n bill introduced In the senate and house. The measure incorporates in-corporates a subsidy plan proposed by the shipping board and endorsed by President Harding In a message read tot a point session. Taking its first ratification roll call on tlte series of international covenants negotiated during the arms conference, tho senate ratified without reservation reserva-tion or amendments the treaty with .la;an confirming American cable and radio rights in the island of Yap a few days ago. ViiU-fT Mason, of Weisnr, Idah., in -itijM,tition with high school stu-ifenls stu-ifenls from every state In the Unlet-, toot firul place in a contest conducted 1jr the American .Iorsey Cattle club, n na rssny on "Why the Jerseys Am ihn I'.rst Breed for the State In WMrii I Live-Idaho." Wn'ter is 17 yours of tigo and is a student at tho Inter-morcatuin institute. J'irfJnHxag the recent big storm, a mmnjklute occurred a short distance tumour Philip's Station, near Lake Ta-hoe. Ta-hoe. Krvnda, complotly demolishing a eiiinuuT lionu; there, nnd leaving a bunk of Know across the road forty foi -tlet-p nd twonty-flve feet wide. Mn-f?f million pounds of wool -.of tfi iVIO nnd clip , sold in Em- I melt. ldaUo, at 27Va to 30 cents a pound. Part of tho wool was in storage stor-age in Portland, selling at 27 ',4 cents, wrl in storage in Boston sold for 31 iiitila. Uh tags tind black wool out. It im said that thirty mot)nshinei'3 tlirwiglimit Nevada have combined their illicit distilling activities with the sell-lK sell-lK rf slolen beef, reducing the overhead over-head upon the liquor manufacturing d (xerlmps making a neat profit on tlc ".side line." Many st'lis are located la the mountain ranges throughout U jst.ite. GENERAL AmcficJa lias been awarded flie U ptkza offered by the Pall MB Ci r. 5J for tlio best suggestions im lav to muke liondoa "the magnet rf the world," Miss Alice Voting of Miirftau-ata, luil.. the winner, based her ngj:c.siStns on what is done in America Amer-ica inaKe towns attractive. )TJm fiiscussiou of a definite federal Mekarajr ppogram for Utah for 102 w wp before the state nmd comuiis-! comuiis-! ilie commission flecidetl that one W Ifcr oost important features of the ctrtire elate road program is that of watnintauce. A careful consideration lo ffiraa to this matter before the cmalrtvrtion; program for the- present jnr it mapped out. tm f9ing B-.clr income tux returns, for 4w rar taxiwiyers must reniem- :r btrt Jtssnble incotiie Is not neces-wiJf neces-wiJf fssli. Where services are paid KtMcthiaj olhtr than money,, the fair mxrct value of the CTiing taken ta fwj-tRrat Ls the amount to be in-ctal in-ctal in income. For exumple, the aat pT Bscfvhandise received by a rtwtef i grocery store as-part pay-nwa pay-nwa for his services must be reported Elmination of the cash feature of tlio soldier bonus bill, but under a plan which would enable former service men to obtain funds from banks an adjusted ad-justed service certificates Immediately after they were Issued, is under consideration con-sideration by majority members of the house ways and means committee as a possible solution of the bonus problem. prob-lem. Charles W. Morse, New l'ork shipbuilder, ship-builder, his three sons, Erwin, Benjamin Benja-min mid Harry Morse, and eight others alleged to have been associated with him In connection with wartime shipping ship-ping contracts, were Indtcted by the federal grand Jury on charges of "conspiracy "con-spiracy to defraud" the United States and the emergency fleet coroporation. The Pan-American conference of women, wo-men, to be held in Baltimore, Md., April Ap-ril 20 tm 20, In connection with the third annual convention of the National Nation-al League of Women voters, was indorsed in-dorsed by Secretary Hoover. FOREIGN The ju-obable early resignation of Premier Lloyd George is foreshadowed by the Daily Telegraph, which says that Mr. Lloyd George is much dissatisfied dissat-isfied with the present position and that he fouls lie is not receiving the loyal support to which he Is entitled as head of the government and that his influence in the house of commons ls seriously weakened. The German government informed the reparations commission in Paris that the fifth- ten-day payment of 31,000,000 gold marks was made In accordance with the temporary schedule sche-dule recently adopted by the commission. commis-sion. Princess Mary, the only daughter of King- George of England was united in marriage to Viscount Lascelles, a few days ago. It was a great national event which will live long in the memories mem-ories of the vast throngs whose unrestrained unre-strained plaudits greeted England's princess as she passed through festive streets to the altar in stately old Westminister West-minister abbey to become the bride of an Eiiglish commoner. A score of persouis were injured, one of phem mortally, when peasants of the ancient village of Campagnano, Italy just outside of Rome, infuriated against the authorities for failure to transfer certain lands t them, made an attack on the public buildings. Carabineers Car-abineers were hurried to the scene and a number of shots were fired in an attempt at-tempt to restore order. aa ttirwine. Compensation paid an e.m-ayr e.m-ayr of a corporation In slvares of iwt ilo 1 treated as IT the corpora--Mi ld Uie aiock uf its market value tmtl paid lite employee in cash. Prom; faatonr mUts received In payments for rcwix-e -and. not merely as security for rtu jxijairnt eoivstituie income to 4c aTOWjtst of ttieir fair market value l.rt-nr; tinartcTs aid meals furnished na rcrmpenxatioa for services are to hr rcwtfii a laconic. A hotel clerk gin-a b TtHJin and Ms moils as part fwywwrit for bis services is required to rvspnrt n hicome the amount he would tntc o pax for board amp lodging -rf-wwfcere-- To a?ol(l penalty returns mu) Ii? Clfd art -or before midnight X" aaarrti IS. i. T. 3Jj. aged 58. a resident or SfL-imC Florida, for the- last five jears aod-dra niigu in the navy during the lYSoritf arar. rieniovl that he was Milton J. Joaeph. -a-aat&tl In Silt Lake City fur Mis aUefcai embe.'..lement of 3HK Jrm, a: hank there eight years ag. 'ijTErwwaa arrested on a war-rani war-rani Trrrm Salt .'-Ke City. A di-rortiir di-rortiir nf (Tie bank on a visit at Miami mbH e rficoenled lilm as the broker -who tiS ebsconled, and swore out j warrant Vyr hia arrest. The temperance societies of England are- gathering their forces for a campaign cam-paign against excessive drinking among factory girls. AccunLng to Miss Newton, New-ton, the organizing secretary of the British Women's Temperance nssocin- t'on, wine parties among these young girls are a regular feature of their lives, ami the situation is becoming the despair of sicial workers and employers employ-ers alike. As a result of Arthur Griffith's visit in London, Winston Churchill will move ! in the house an amendment to the ; Irish bill that the election be held In-j In-j stead of "as soon as may be" tn "not , more than three months after the parsing pars-ing of this bill." The; Japanese government, which during the war confiscated a thousand German patents, has dec' .led to return 1 500 of them to the Germans, selling '. the sther 500 to Japan concerns, according ac-cording to a coiuijiunication from 'important 'im-portant industrial circles," published in the Taeglische Rundschau and the lkierssen Zeitung. Complaint is made that the Japanese attitude is without precedent and is arousing ill-feeling and hampering the reestabhshment of I desirable commercial relations. |