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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH f Announcement waa made at Atlanta, Ga., of the election of southern governors and a number of prominent men from various sections of the country as members of the board of directors of the Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial. Directors elected outside the south Included A RESUME OF THE WEEKS Gavin McNab, lawyer, San Francisco DOINQS IN THIS AND OTHER and William, G. McAdoo, Los Angeles. COUNTRIES A Chester white pig with one head, two bodies, eight legs, two tails and Important Events of tha Last Seven three ears, was born on the farm of D. C. Schlabach, west of Tuscola, 111. Days Raported by Wire and Pre. Its 10 little brothers and sisters had pored for the Benefit of the the normal equipment of bodies, legs Buay Reader tails and ears. WESTERN EPITOME The provision of the alien land law The gift automobile presented to of California, imposing upon aliens Captain Lowell Smith, captain of the ineligible to citizenship the burden fliers, by the city of of proving that their purchase of age too is fast for California ricultural land was not for the Chicago, of was statute that a As Smith defeating result Captain highways. was at Vasalla, California, to answer sustained by the supreme court in an to charges of speeding. He is charg- appeal brought by W..A. Cockrill and miles an S. Ikada. ed with driving forty-fivhour on the state highway. , Captain The Washington Supreme Court is Smith said he would plead guilty, as remanded for trial in suit of the state his machine was going a little too of Colorado against the federal rule fast." for requiring licensing of vehicles The Atlantic '.'rum blockade has hire in national parks. Tha district been so successful that eastern liquor court has dismissed the suit without buccaneers have turned their atten- a trial. tion to the Pacific. Five new rum An American delegation, headed by ships have been attempting to Assistant Secretary Andrews of the the coast guard cutter treasury, left Washington for El one or more plan to Paso, Texas, where they will meet while Tamaroa, to San Francisco bay representatives of the Mexican govslip through and effect a landing at San Francis- ernment in a "conference on borco, according to Captain Charles der questions. It is the hope of Goff, division prohibition agent. the administration here that treaties Roads in Yellowstone National park can be worked out for the handling of smuggling and other from West Yellowstone will be open border problems. was to automobile traffic June 1, it in received in a announced message When Miss Abby Rockefeller, Salt Lake City from Horace M. Al- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. bright, superintendent of the park. Rockefeller, Jr., is married to David Albright announced that the roads are Mediwether Milton she will wear a capable of traffic at the present time, gown with a train of Irish and Venebut that no traffic would be permit- tian lace valued at $100 a yard. The ted until after June 1. wedding will be at the Rockefeller home in order to avoid the crush and . What is regarded as one of the that would attend a church publicity in citrus largest deals ever made Miss affair. Ellen Milton, sister of was California of state in the lands announced at Los Angeles with the the bridegroom will be bridesmaid, and Albert Fink Milton, his brother report of the sale of 1031 acres of land between Lindsay and Porterville, best man. The treasury has made plans for Cal., by King C. Gillette, safety razor manufacturer to Charles 0. Chapman printing more paper money in the of Fullerton. One of the states fore- next fiscal year than ever has been most citrus growers. turned out by the American governMost people are honest, Seattles ment in any other twelve months in history. Orders have been prepared ..treasurer has found. As an for the purchase of 200,000,000 sheets in honetsty he wrapped up of distinctive silk fiber paper, from iron washers in papers that usually contain stacks of silver dollars. He each sheet of which eight pieces of then placed these stacks Just under currency are made, and, beginning a tellers window in his office. Only July 1, the great bureau of engrava few citizens walked off with the ing and printing will be run at maximum capacity to meet the nations iron. paper money requirements. TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOR BOS y READERS round-the-worl- d pur-oos- e experi-perlme- Cloudbursts caused irrigation dit- FOREIGN ches near Rocky Ford, Colo., to overflow and flood the basements of Two women were killed during the buildings. Trains on the Santa Fe recent earthquake in the town of railroad were delayed for several Bais, P. I., and several persons were hours, when a culvert near Fayette, killed as a result of the temblors at west of Rock Ford was washed out. Bacong, Occidental Negros province. Claron Nelson, formerly Superin- This information was contained in tendent of the western air mail divi- an official telegram received at the sion and two boy passengers were office of Governor General Wood at killed near Salt Lake when the ma- Manila. chine in which they were flying went Notwithstanding the legend that St. into a tailspin and crashed to the Patrick banished all the snakes from ground. The airplane was completely Ireland, one has been discovered in destroyed by fire. Dublin and is now on exhibition in the national museum. It is a very GENERAL small specimen, less than two feet Rules prohibiting taking of news- long and of the harmless variety. paper photographs in courtrooms and News of the find caused much combarring the use of typewriters, tele- ment in the press. Snakes have ocgraph, telephone or radio instruments casionally been brought into Ireland in sending forth news matter were from overseas, but they have never before the judges of the superior cir- been known to breed here. cuit and criminal courts of Chicago Fire destroyed 800 houses at for passage. forty miles from Tokio. The The triennial conventions of the Iobs is estimated at 5,000,000 yen, or Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen approximately $2,500,000. and its ladies auxiliary opened at The allies have received under the Cleveland, Ohio, to hemain in session about three weeks. The brotherhood Dawes plan 640,010,066 gold marks, is the largest of train service organ- or more than $160,000,000, since the of plan was put into operation, accordizations, having a membership more than 18,000, mostly brakemen ing to figures just issued by Reparations Agent General Gilbert. and switchmen. Kum-agay- Secretary Jardine has appointed John T. Caine, III, of Logan, Utah, head of the Packers and Stock Yards administration of the department of agriculture, to succeed Chester Mor-rlresigned. a, Ths Panaman newspapers prominently display rumors of an impending uprising among the San Bias In- dians and the government has dispatched a coast guard ship with a police contingent as a preventative measure. Officials have been unable A grand Jury Investigation of Mrs. to verify the rumors because of the East isolated position of the affected terHelen Auguste Gelsen-Volkstreet Eighty-sixtbaby farm." ritory. babies have died where twenty-twProminent citizens of Japan have a more than within year, was ordered at New York. Meanwhile the woman raised a fund of $75,000 to restore the huge statue of Buddha in Uyeno was held In $36,000 bail. park, which was dacapitated during George W. Wickersham, attorney the 1923 earthquake. general during the Taft administraA plot to shoot President Calles tion, took sharp issue with Senator Borah of Idaho, chairman of the for- f Mexica has Just been discovered. eign relations committee, over the Maria Lusia Jauregui, wealthy young necessity for the codification of in- Mexican girl 1b being held following ternational law. Wickershams views revelations of an alleged plot by her were made known in a statement is- to assinate the president of the republic. She terms herself the Joan sued by the federal council of l, s h o of Arc of Mexico. GFFURGH LEADER Newo Noteo From All Part of CALLED BY DEATH UTAH iai3raran3isiaiBrMS3isi3i3i(3ffi;iaiBiiPJ8tEBBy5 Eprhaim. Miss Jane Benson has haAn (urardufi tha void medal which is given annually by the student body of Snow college. She chose as the' subject of her essay, Is This an Age of CHAS. W. PENROSE ENDS ACTIVE CAREER AT AGE OF 93; . END COMES PEACEFULLY Active Member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints; Memof Family Present When bers Ogden. Two hundred fine babies' End Overtakes Veteran who were born in the Thomas D. Dee Memorial hospital posed for a group picture in SkTms of their mothers Salt Lake City. Charles W. Penat the hospital as part of the annual rose, first counselor In the first preshospital day ceremonies. Each baby idency of the Church of Jesus Christ was presented with a $1 bank ac- of Latter-daSaints, died at his home count. According to W. W. Rawson, here Saturday, May 16th, 1925. He superintendent of the hospital, this was 93 years of age. The church was yfe-othe largest groups of in- leader's condition which was critical for several months, became alarming fants ever gathered upon a single Friday morning when he lapsed into in the state. Advised by attendunconsciousness. Salt Lake City. Dr. George Thom- ing physicians that the end was near, as was reelected president of the members of the family were summonUniversity of Utah at the last meet- ed to the bedside. ing of the board of regents according Saturday morning President Pento an announcement. Dr. Thomas has rose became weaker. With a natural been president of the state institu- tenacity he clung to life for fourteen hours, finally succumbing Sattion since the fall of 1921, succeeding Dr. John A. Widtsoe. Resolutions urday evening. Physicians announcwere adopted by the board highly ed that death was due to the infirmcommending Dr. Thomas for his ef- ities of old age. President Penrose was confined to ficiency in conducting the affairs of the university during the past year. his bed in September, 1924. Despite his weakness, he arose on election 500 fawn Ogden. Approximately November 4, and went to the day, dear on the Kiabab national forest polls to vote. It was his last trip in northern Arizona will be captured-bAfter that he was conhunters, after muzzled dogs have fined at his home where he remained knocked them down, and then rearuntil his death. ed by the aid of milk cows, this year, President Grant expressed regret S. B. Locke, in charge of the departinformed of the death of Preswhen ment of fish and game for the InPenrose. ident termountain forest service, declared I regarded him as one of the greatupon his return from the forest. est men the Latter-daSaint church Logan. Several hundred members has yet produced, he said. of the Maughan family will be presCharles W. Penrose was chosen ent at the reunion of the family second counselor to President Joseph which is to be held at the U. A. C. F. Smith, to succeed the late John June 12, according to Heber C. Henry Smith, who died October 13, Maughan, who is one of the officers 1911, at a meeting of the first presof the Maughan surname family oridency and apostles held December Invitations have been 7, 1911. He was also chosen to act ganization. sent to approximately 1000 members in the same capacity when Heber J. of the family in the United States. Grant became president of the church. It is probable that Lieutenant Russel In March, 1921, President Penrose bek flier, came first counselor on the death of Maughan, famous and Governor George H. Cern will Anton H. Lund. Apostle Anthony W. be present at the reunion. Ivins was chosen as second counselor and the vacancy in the quorum of Salt Lake City. John M. Hansen, the twelve apostles was filled with 67, Norwegian vice counsul in Utah, the appointment of John A. Didtsoe, who resided at 852 South Third East then president of the University of street, died at a local hospital. He Utah. had been a representative of his govMr. Penrose was born February 4, ernment here since 1916. 1832, at Camberwell, London, EngSalt Lake City. Cigaret smokers land. Being of a naturally studious and inquiring turn of mind, with in Utah paid taxes to the state deand remarkable partment during the period from May quick perception mastered at 8, 1923 to May 7, 1925, the sum of memory, he speedily common school of eduthe rudiments of net while the $217,582.60, expenses cation. law which the provided administering He read the scriptures when only 4 for the payment of the tax amounted to $17,250.54, so that the net profit years old and early was well versed to the state amounted to $200,332.06. in the doctrines of the Bible. This paved the way for his acquaintance Salt Lake City. Preparations for with the subsequent acceptance of the annual convention of the Utah Mormonism. He joined the church of division of the International AssociaJesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in tion of Identification, which is to be London, May 14, 1850, and was the held at the Newhouse hotel June 9 only member of his fathers family and 10, are now under way and an to embrace the faith. elaborate program is being planned. His scriptural attainments and spirA number of committees have been itual inclinations soon brought him to appointed by Chief of Police Joseph the notice of the presiding authorities E. Burbidge to make the necessary of the London conference and in Janarrangements. uary, 1851, when not 19 years of age, was ordained an elder. he Salt Lake City. Mrs. Nora Olson Two months later he was sent on of Neola, Duchesne county, was found a mission to Maldon, in Essex, to to of used mails the guilty having break new defraud in the United States district preach the gospel, and acbuild was of the branches ground court. The up girl cused on four counts of sending fic- church. This he did in opposition to the ticious checks to mail order houses wishes of his friends, and at the sacin payment for clothing. rifice of a life position in a governLogan. Pistol practice has been ment office. Starting out without a begun by the members of F battery penny, he reached Maldon, after havof the National Guard, according to ing had to sleep out at night for the Captain Fred Thomas, who is super- first time in his life. Here he met vising the instruction of the men. The considerable opposition, but succeedpractice will prepare the men for sim- ed in building up branches of the ilar work this summer at Camp Lew- church in Maldon, Danbury, Chelmsis, where the local battery will spend ford, Colchester and other places.. He two weeks. baptised many of both sexes, many of Salt Lake City. Claron Nelson and whom afterwards came to Utah. It was during this period, on Jantwo passengers met instant death near the Saltair speedway when the uary 21, 1855, that he married Miss airplane in which they were flying Lucetta Stratford of Maldon, sister went into a tailspin and crashed to of the late Bishop Edward Stratford the ground. Mr. Nelson was former- of Ogden, who was brought into the ly superintendent of the western air church with his family. mail division. Auto Record Expected Ogden. Data concerning the variNew York. A dash from the Atous canal and Irrigation companies lantic to the Pacific coast without In Weber, Davis, Summit and Morgan permitting the wheels or motor of counties, particularly regarding their their automobile to stop is to be atfinancial standing is now being ga- tempted early in June by Lieutenant thered for submission to the United Leigh Wade, one of the American States reclamation service in connecworld fliers, and Linton Wells, a tion with the Echo canyon dam, the newspaperman. This w&s declared by first unit of the Salt Lake Basin the two men, who are here completing plans for their trip. y Pass after Give it around meaL every the the benefitfamily of its eld to digestion. Cleans teeth too. Keep it always in the house. ra f "Costs little helps much y f oo-caal- More Honor for Smith s The two largest colleges for women in America, Wellesley and Smith, brate their cele- this year. semi-centenni- al Both founded In 1875, It Is concMence-thatheir founders should have had the same surname, the good old name of Smith. . j t WVWv TeU Your Shoe Dealer You Want Shoes with y Genuine USCCDOE SOLES The Wonder Sole for Wear Seat toother t Wears twice me Iona and for a Better Heel (. 8." dawn-to-dus- SPRING-STE- P Heels United States Rubber Company Not There Little Dorothy (to her mother) Ive looked all through this Mother Goose book, but I can't find that poem about Little Has Lost Her Bo-Pee- Sheik. p Life. Cutlcura 8oothes Baby Rashee That itch and burn, by hot baths of Cutlcura Soap followed by gentle anointings of Cutlcura Ointment. Nothing better, purer, sweeter, especially if a little of the fragrant Cuti-cur- a Talcum is dusted on at the finish. 25c each. 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