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Show I News Happenings of the Great Intermoimtain States Portland. Bolshevism is most ac Uve influence in Chinese life today' laid Bishop Logan H. Boots of Han iow, China, addressing a missionary miss meeting of the general confer, snce of the Protestant Episcopu-:hurch Episcopu-:hurch here. Salt Lake. Eighty-five cars of onions will be shipped from Davis bounty, according to the state depfirt-aient depfirt-aient of agriculture, the shipment to 31 r the joint inspection certificate it the state and federal inspectors. It !s believed by Commissioner Hinckley Mint the shipment standardized as it s will result in repeat orders from lie state. Salt Lake. Reduction of tax reven-les reven-les of the state of Utah by reason of ;lie fact that property owners all-owed .heir property to be sold rather than lay their 1021 taxes amounted to 539,709.42, according to a tabulation jrepared in the office of Mark Tut-:le, Tut-:le, slate auditor. Portland. Recommendations that tha ;tt. Rev. W. M. Brown, retired bishop f Arkansas, be brought to trial on a :harge of heresy and if convicted ba leposed of the ministry was made to :he house of bishops of the Protestant Spiscopal church in convention. Cheyenne. Developments in tha Cnited States air mail service within l year will include at twenty-eight-noitr mail service between New York md Siin Francisco, and air mail to the nterior of Alaska, Second Assistant Postmaster General Paul Henderson laid in an address to the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce and aeronautic-il aeronautic-il executives at the Automobile Club )f America at New York. 1 Wichita. Two dogs led searchers io the body of Herbert Oldfield, 2 rears old, who had drowned in the Chishohu river, north of the city. The 'liild had been missing and a search )f several hours failed to find him. The two dogs led the searchers to the reek where the small boy had wan-iered wan-iered and to the spot where the body had lodged under the bank. Efforts io revive him with a pulmotor failed. Long Beach. Robert Fulton, taken Into custody as an alleged bootlegger, shewed and swallowed a i?20 bill ivhicli the police said they had marked before giving it to their prisoner in payment for liquor. "It didn't taste half bad," said Fulton. Oakdale, Calif. Oakdale fruit grow-Brs grow-Brs are solving the coal and fuel problem prob-lem for themselves regardless of the coal and railroad strikes. They are saving the peach stones from the drying dry-ing peaches and intends to use them in place of coal this winter. In the past hundreds of tons of peach pits have gone to waste. Some of the farmers have discovered that the stones will Eive as intense heat as the best coali Butte. Morrison Cavern, 43 miles southeast of here and said to have been discovered in 1905 by George Morrison, has been placed under the supervision of the superintendent of national parks and renamed the Lewis and Clark cave in honor of the famous fam-ous explorers. The cavern has a collection col-lection of stalactites and stagmites which is said to have few rivals in the country. Santa Rosa, Calif. W. R. Hough, a grape grower of Healdsbeurg, has' filed suit in the Sonoma county superior court for the recovery of $1S,043 which represents taxes paid on grapes by himself and 40 grape growers who aave assigned their claims to him. The complaint set forth that wine has no coninlfereial value and therefore it can not be taxed by the county in which it is stored. Garland, Utah. C. W. Parks, a local farmer, has 40 acres of dry farm land tvhieh he has planted to beans, from tvhich he expectes to harvest about 4S0 bushels. If these bring 10 cents per found he will get $6 per bushel which Tvould be an average of $72 per acre for his crop. This is a new venture for dry land farmers of this locality lint bids fair to be a successful venture. vent-ure. Albuquerque, N. M. Mrs. Adelina Otero-Warren, the first woman to be nominated for New Mexico's representative repre-sentative in Congress, has been prominent prom-inent in public affairs in the state for several years. Mrs. Otero-Warren was nominated by the state Republican convention for New Mexico's single seat in the lower house of Congres3. She defeated Neslor Montoyn. incumbent, incum-bent, 440 1-2 votes to !i0 1-2. |