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Show THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH S Diverting the Waters of the Mississippi River j - J n-- i, - jfiT gy;. - I nhovn Is rapidly Bearing completion, and when Bn- - I The Bonnet Carre sp lllway, 28 biIIm v0kuu PontchartraIn when swirling floods threaten I Scenes and Persons in the Current News 1 Joseph R Kly (rlgtit) taking oath a governor of MHSHachuselts, the first Democrat to hold that Office In Ifl years. 2-- Mrs. lieryt Hart and William 8. MacUren, who were lost In the Atlantic while trying to tit from Bermuda to the Assores with a pay load. 3 The Nautilus,, submarine In which Sir Hubert WllWns hwes to reach the North pole, being towed from Philadelphia navy yard to Camden for flnal equipment. 1,1 i Flagship Texas Starts for the Maneuvers s :- ' . . . - ' A - ' '':- - . " . . Iff . n ; .' ' - ; , ' ' - I f V ' it, ! ' ' I A A ' The U. 8. S. Texas, flagship of tlie fleet, seen with the New York skyline in the background, as she ' steamed down Kast river, bound for the annual winter maneuvers at Guantanamo bay, tuba, and later ' at the Panama caoai. ' ' ' ' What State Department BuUding Will Look like I I "I ft ?J If l KV I ' j 1.1:5, 6 r.1.5 5 ; ; r, , , ; --""""'if i 1 - bv the national commission of fine arts, showing what the State department building In WaHhlngtoP wUI be like after the proposed extensive alterations. It will conform with the design of other federal structures in the Capital City. , , j Ogden Road Is To Be Widened Stock Show To Be Held 60 SHEEP KILLED BY DOGS TRAINING SCHOOL STAKTED BLILDING 18 WRECKED AMERICAN FORK Powder blasts marked the real start of construction on the $190,000 state training school near here. Ground was loosened with charges of dynamite, preparatory to the excavation of the foundations for the five buildings. A full carload of aiaterlnl and building equipment has teen hauled to the site. SALT LAKE Annual convention of the American Ramboulllet Sheep-breeder- s' association will be held In Salt I.alte In August when the national rain sale Is held. This will be the first time the Ramboulllet association has held an annual meeting outside of Chicago. Salt Lake was chosen for the convention city because 85 per cent of th registered Ramboulllet sheep are produced In the west SALT LAKE Final payment on Sugar beets amounts to approximately $700,000, and makes the total payment for beets received during the year ap-proximately $0,000,000. Approximately 800,000 tons of beets were received from growers during the year. ST. GEORGE The state road n has announced Its Intention of oiling the stretch of U. S. 91 highway from the Shevwlts Indian reservation to the Arizona state line to connect with the oiled highway In that state. The road from Anderson's ranch to St. George and from Toqi'ervlllo to the LaVerkln Junction are also Includ-ed tn the state's oiling program In Washington county for 1031. In u to the oiling, the commission-ha-alreudy published a notice to con-tractors for the construction of a sec-tion of road from Anderson's ranch to Ilarrbiburg, a distance of 7.193 miles. As soon as this is completed, it Is expected the state will let the con-tracts for oiling. SALT LAKE A check for $80,28 has been mulled the state of Utah by the secretary of the treusury, repres-enting Utah's share of the receipts of the national forests during the past fiscal year. GREEN RIVER rians for erection of a steel bridge to cost $150,000 across the Green river is announced by Den-ver and Rio Grande Western railroad. Construction of the upan will start In March. The railroad company has an extensive building program for 1931, and ' $1,500,000 'WIT"be spent on im-provements. , - Inaugurated lust year as a side-issu- e of the Black Hawk encampment the rodeo was such a success it was de-cided to make It permanent. The rodeo committee has been enlarged. Over $8,000 wilt be spent In improvements at the rodeo grounds this year on new grandstands, new chutes and corrals and Increased car parking space, it was stated. ST. GEORGE Razing on the old Dixie hotel building has begun with a crew of six men. Wrecking of this building will make way for the erec-tion of a $20,000 service station, which will be an exact duplicate in archit-ectural design of one In Cedar City. Wrecking of the Dixie hotel removes another historic landmark of St. Geo-rge. It was built by President Erastus Snow in 1807. six years after the pioneers came to St. George. BRIGHAM CITY Norman Jensen, who won first prize In the state on litter contest, has received a purebred registered Duroc Jersey gilt, valued at $75. The award was wade by the Ogden State bank. The winning litter consisted of nine, pigs, weighing 3 pounds. They were 180 days old, nnd gained 1.55 pounds per pig, per day throughout the feeding period. This is close to a national record. The prize gilt was obtained from the agri-cultural College of Colorado, SALT LAKE Despite larger expend-itures, Salt; Lake City finished 1930 on a cash basis, with a small balance, according to the final summary of the year. Total revenue Of the city took a Jump of $140,413.50 giving the cor-poration cash receipts from general taxes license fees Hues and filing fees of $3104,304.94, " OGDEN A $125,000 unit of Sper-r- y Flour Company's plant here has just been completed. The new unit Is for the , manufacture of livestock and poultry feeds and has a capacity of 500 tons daily. The new unit is 94 by 144 feet and is five stories in height. NEPI1I. The county extension ser-vice program for Juab county outlined by the county agent Include a number of Interesting phases iof agriculture, home and cohimunlty improvement and a spring stock show. As planned the spring show will be tn the nature of a breeders show and will feature IIol-stei- u dairy cattle and club sheep early In Way. , . LAYTON Application of the Farm ers Union of Layton to offer 2.50C shares of ommon stock at $10 hai been approved by the state securltiet commission. The company has capltaf stock of $50,000. Receipts from the sale of the stock will be used for con-struction of additional buildings. LEIII Lehl will have a Utah Sugar Beet day it was decided recently. Also three days pf a home coming celebra-tion will be held to coincide with the second annual rodeo August 12, 13 aud 14 j I HEADS GREAT ORDER Rev. Thomas F. Conlon, O. P., of Chicago, who has been ap-pointed national director of the Holy Nnme Societies of the United States by Very Rev. T. B. McDer-mot- t, provincial of the Dominican Fathers. The Holy Name society is the oldest and largest lay or-ganization in the Catholic church, established in 1274. Father Con- - Ion Is a native of Waterbury, Conn. Solvers of an Ancient Problem V( - " J if?. " J . r - in ; 1 :, . - I - rranrizaxi V ' J Prof. Harold Zager of Boston college (seated) and George Hnrd of Brighton, Mam, working on their new method by which they claim an arc can be easily trisected. They assert that It has broad application in navigation, range-flnJln-g at sea and astronomy. MAYBE HE'LL STICK I Dr. Jose Maria peyna Andrade, the provisional president, of Gua-temala, who took' office on Jan-uary 2, the fourth nan to become head of the republic in the short space of two weeks. First Gen Luzaro Chacon was. elected presi-dent, but he being Incapacitated by illness, Bnndilio Falma was ap-pointed provisional president,: Then by a coup d'etat, Gon. ' Man-uel Orelhina. set himself up . as head of the country. The United ' States refusal to recognize Oret-lan- a led to his resignation and the subsequent election of Andrade. It is believed that Andrade will hold office until nn election can be held. Melvin Maas Was Down in Panama ii T " ' 1 - - 1;- -,. J It ..Proudly sporting a hat that makes Calvin Coolldge's world-fame-n lid look like a skull cap, Representative Melvin Mass ot Min-nesota returned to the National Capital following an air tour to l anama and back. The hat, acquired by the congressman during his trip, meas-ures four feet across and two feet from top to bottom. NEW GOLF PREXY - II. H. Ramsay, who has just been elected president of the United States Golf association, succeed-ing Findlny Douglas. World's First Triangular Bridge : Jp $ tlm n View of the first triangular bridge ever built. It Is a rallL0Biiu "2 -- at Duren, near Berlin, Germnny, and was designed by Dr. o. noted engineer. ; Senate Wants to "Recall These Men t : ; r , ;. ,.. J Left to right, Marcel Garsaud, Claude L. Draper and George Otis Smith, whose nominations as members of the federal power r"""',;f",J the senate asked the President to return to the senate In order might rescind its action in confirming them. The President refused the senate' request. SLAYER OF LINGLE? Sr.: - t J W This is Io V. Brothers of St. l.ouis who was arrested and In-dicted In Chicago for the murder of Alfred I.lngle. a police reporter on the Chicago Tribune. Clov Houia Built In 1754 The Cleve house on the Rappa-hannock river in King George coun-ty, Virginia, was built In 1754 by Charles Carter. Quoins are used In the treatment of the windows, doors and corners of the building. The interior was gutted by fire In 1800 and restored In crude car-penter's imitation of Colonial mold-ings. Critic . Critics are made up from the 'scraps and scattered remnmits that are left over when good folks are created. Anyone can criticize the work and efforts of his fellows but It takes a broad-gange-thinking man to quietly show others a better way by his own example. |