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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TALES A RESUME OF WEEKS paper publication. THE DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Important Events of the Last Seven Day Reported by Wlr? and Pro. pared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader WESTERN EPITOME The canning pea crop in Utah is estimated to be 12,430 acres, which Is an increase of 2170 acres over 1924 when 10,360 acres were planted, according to Frank Andrews, agriculture. statistician of the United States department of agriculture for Utah. The condition of the crop is reported to be 94 per cent, which is much bet- ter than the crop of 1924 was on June 1st. Yellowstone National park will officially open this year on June 18, with appropriate ceremonies at West Yellowstone, Mont., the west entrance io the park. Several governors from nearby states will participate in the celebration, as will Mrs. John D. Sherman, president of the General Federation of Womens clubs and old timers. After the celebration the gates will be swung open and the Yellowstone will be on its way to what is believed will be the greatest season in the history of the park. In a copyrighted story published in the Los Angeles Examiner, George W. Hazleton, aged eccentric who died in a little shack just north of the business district, last March, after years spent collecting tin cans, match boxes and other rubbish, Is revealed as the late possessor of a dollar estate. half-millio- n Former governors of Colorado and her congressional representatives joined high state officials and a multitude of friends in bowing their heads in final tribute to former governor Elias M. Ammons, the man, who, without the chance of a school education, set out to learn the great facts of life, to serve his state in her highest office. The world's Jersey butterfat production- record was declared broken when St. Mawes Lads Pride, a senior owned by II. D. Iliff, of Independence, Oregon, completed a years test with approximately 1002 pounds. She was milked three times a day. The former record was held Ibsen's Jubilee Signal, owned by by Hugh W. llonnell of Ohio, with a record of 914.46 pounds. Figures are being forwarded ro the American Jersey Cattle club of New York for certification. Fetor Englehart, That the administration will find it difficult to bring about the repeal of the publicity provision of threv-enu- e law was evident following the decision of the United States Supreme Court holding the clause permitting public inspection of amounts paid by taxpayers to authorize news- a farmer of Loveland, Colo., was instantly killed when a high tension electric wire was snapped by the wind and drop-tieon him. A cow came up to sniff of Engleharts body and touched the broken wire, the shock knocked the animal across the road. 72, d GENERAL Uavid Schulte, president of Park & Tilford of New York, offered to sell to the government at cost the 1, MX). 000 gallons of rye whisky the concern obtained through its purchase of the Overholt distillery in rittsburg. The offer holds good for sixty days. The whisky has an value of about $15,000,000. esti-nftte- d J Notes News I From All Parts of UTAH Ogden. T. Gajeksky, a furrier and It took a Rhea county, Tennessee taxidermist, was sentenced to pay a grand Jury, nine of whose thirteen fine of $200 and serve sixty days in members were farmers, exactly one John A. Hendricks of hour to decide that John T. Scopes, jail by Judge his conviction by court the after city science teacher should be Indicted for of having four a on a charge Jury of the Tennessee law violation withhis in beaver hides possession, against teaching evolution In the pub- out being properly tagged by the lic schools. state commissioner, to show that they Eleven of the twelve jurors who had been lawfully committed to him. heard her case were united in an efSalt Lake City. Down at Locker-befort to free Miss Olympia Maccri, in San Juan county lives a man mother whose trial for the who only recently ascertained that murder of John Bagnano, of New Havwas a law upon the statute there en, Conn., father of her child, ended books that requires the payment of In the jurys disagreement. a tax on gasoline. He knows better old heir- now for the secretary of state has Maude Lee Mudd, ess to an estate valued at more than called his attention to the fact that $1,000,000, has disappeared from the he owes the state more than $250 barrels of gashome of her mother at Miami, Okla. taxes on the thirty-twMrs. Susan Bomberry and officers oline that he has sold during the past have been unable to find any trace two years. of her. Salt Lake City. Members of the Land reclamation which has been newspaper fraternity whose assignconfined mainly to the west, will be ment has placed them in close touch broadened by the bureau of reclama- with the warden of the Utah state tion of the department of interior, to prison, James Devine, during his include the neglected and thinly pop- more than four years incumbency ulated areas of the South Atlantic of the office, were his guests at a dinner at the prison. But one perstates. son outside of the press gang was A relapse has occurred in the conpresent, that being Judge Stewart dition of Ernest DeWitt Burton, pres-- , of the state board ot corrections. ident of the University of Chicago, Salt Lake City. A manufacturing who has been ill for some time of an were plant of the Griffin Wheel company intestinal trouble. Relatives $12,000,000 subsidiary called to the bedside of the stricken of Chicago, s of American Steel the company educator. After a consultation, phycorporation, will be establishsicians announced Dr. Burtons conin ed Salt Lake, the first unit to be dition as critical following a second near the end of the year, completed operation within a month. to a telegram received from according Dr. Charles R. Erdman, Princeton, R. P. Lamont, president of the com'. J., was elected moderator of the pany, by President Frank B. Cook of general assembly of the Presbyterian the chamber of commerce. church in the United States at Colum-us- , Provo. Mapleton and Springville Ohio, pledged to restore harmony who realize the menace of farmers, n the church by "peaceful methods. white top, noxious weed, to the sucBecause they broke the college cess of their farms, have just purgovernment association edict against chased a carload of salt, which wdll smoking, thirty-twWellesley, Mass., be spread over the infested areas, accollege girls are on parole and will cording to C. J. Sorenson, district not lie allowed outside the campus agricultural inspector. limits until the end of the college and business Logan. Merchants years, it became known here. men of Logan are in favor of continuing the Sunday picture shows, FOREIGN to action taken at a recent Queen Mary of England quietly meeting of 142 representatives of birthday business concerns in the city. By a celebrated her anniversary. She received countless vote of 100 to 42 the business men congratulations, including messages indicated their desire to see the from the Prince of Wales, who now shows continued. is in South Africa, and Prince George who is on his way to Join the BritOgden. The waters of Great Salt Lake are about a foot lower this year ish squadron in Chinese waters. to Otis than last year, according An international conference to dis- Weeks, division engineer or the cuss the prevention or limitation of Southern Pacific railroad. The wat,he use of chemicals and disease ers rose Si inches over an arbitrary perms in war was recommended by mark last year and this year went the military committee of the league 72 inches above. According to tho of nations conference on the limitafindings of Dr. F. J. Pack and Dr. tions of traffic in arms and muni- Ilyrum Schneider of the University tions. The proposal was inspired of Utah, the lake levels respond to largely by Germanys announcement the precipitation of the surrounding of willingness to sign a convention country after two years. The dry forbidding the use of poison gas in season of two Years ago, therefore, is war. now responsible for the low levT?l of the Nichl Nichi the water. e 18-ye- o Foun-darie- o fifty-eight- h Dispatches from correspondent at Kagoshima, Japan, report the explosion of Mount an active volcano on Oshitna The eruption sent huge island. rocks tumbling down the mountains, crushing a number of dwellings at the base. The inhabitants Tied to Xaskashima island. Suwas-eshim- a ENFORCE LI IS ItS Almost j Ei3faraiaraf5iaiE!i3iaraiaiar3ie!ir3rFiiaraipiioJrai3.ia Mt. Pleasont. John E. Pixton of Murray was elected district governor and Ogden. was chosen as the 1926 convention city at the third annual disconvention of the twenty-eighttrict of Lions International clubs, held at Mt. Pleasant. Salt Lake City. With the official returns in from every county assessor in Utah, the total assessed value of Utah, as fixed by preliminary assessments and subject to equalization and to additional assessments which, however, will probably not alter the -- The next council of the league of Speed records of the Iinianopolis, nations will be convoked at Geneva Indiana, motor speedway were bowl- on June 8. The league has informed over in rapid succession during ed Austria that the league council has the qualifying trials by Earl Cooper, approved its recent petition for the Harry Ilartz, Pete de Paolo and Le- appointment of expert economists to on Duray. inquire into economic conditions in Austria. Nathan F. Leopold, Jr., confined in the Illinois state prison for the murRelief parties from warships sent der of Bobbie Franks a year ago, will to the Tajima district, northwest of undergo an operation for appendici- Osaka, Japan, immediately following tis, it was announced by Dr. W. R. the earthquake there recently, in a Fletcher, prison physician. The op- report to the navy department estieration will be performed by Dr. J. mate that the dead will probably numA. McElvey, state surgeon. Leopold ber 300 and the injured 1000. The has been suffering from appendicitis warships were dispatched to coast for several weeks. ports of Tajima with food, sanitary A tidal wave along twenty-similes supplies and doctors for Toyo-Okof the Ametican shore line struck und KinosakI, which suffered most Lake Ontario, causing heavy damage severely and where they report reto one village and summer resorts. lief work in progressing rapidly. No loss of live was reported. The A willow tree from Mt. Vernon was wave rolled In some places more than in the garden of the Chateau 150 feet inshore, carrying wreckage planted of Chavaniac, where Lafayette was and small boats with it. born and grew to manhood and which John W. Worthington, of St. Louis, Americans have brought and convert75 years of age, stock and bond bro'd into a childrens sanitarium as a ker of Chicago, who formerly was fayette memorial. The planting of known as the wolf of La Salle the tree was plannel to be simultanstreet was indicted by the federal eous with the planting at Mount Vergrand Jury on charges of having In non of a cherry tree from the grounds his possession some of the securities of Lafayettes home. Cheldon White stolen in the $2,400,000 mail truck rob- house, counsel of the American embery at St. Louis, April 2, 1923. bassy In Paris, planted the tree. x gffiaff?fiiiiigffarrangiigfrairaisiitgfriigaligjgiBlBIBKgiSEL,a totals materially is $6S1,2S1,S09. Salt Lake City. State Attorney General H. II. Cluff has initiated supreme court proceedings for a peremptory writ of mandate to the county commissioners of Salt Lake coun-ey- , requiring them to fix a levy of of a mill on all property in Salt Lake County for an agricultural inspection fund. It is probable the case will be heard June 1. one-twelft- h a Provo. One hundred and sixty-fou- r students of the Provo junior high school received their certificates of graduation at the commencement exercises held in the high school auditorium. Ogden. Jesse S. Richards, secretary of the Ogden chamber of commerce, has been indorsed by many organizations, stockmen and other Individuals, for the position on the state fair board made vacant by the resignation of John T. Caine III, of Logan now assistant secretary of agriculture in charge of the packers and stockyards administration. MEMORIAL DAY ADDRESS AT ARLINGTON URGES BETTER GOVERNMENT Impossible to Wear BiA We Are Not a Lawless People, We Are Too Frequently Careless Them Out! y SK DDE Said President Coolidge In Address Washington. Appealing for more igilant enforcement of law on the part of state and local governments and for a "universal observation of the constitution by the American public, President Coolidge in a Memorial day address at Arlington cemetery declared that what we need is not more federal government, but better local government. We are not a lawless people, said the president, but we are too frequently a careless one. The multiplicity of laws, the varied possibilities of appeals, the disposition to technically in procedure, the delays and consequently the expense of litigation which inevitably inure to the advantage of wealth and specialized ability all these have been recounted as reproaches to us. It is strange that such laxities should persist in a time like the present, which is marked by a determined upward movement in behalf of social welfare. But they do exist. They demonstrate a need for better, prompter, less irksome and expensive administration of the laws; for uniformity of procedure; for more accurate delimitation of state and federal SOLES Tho Wonder Sole for Wear Waarm twloe ts long a baatlaatbarl and for a Better Heel !. 8. Mr. Coolidge made only passing ref- MonaMotor Oils & Greases Bernard Shaws Humor The police force which is administered on the assumption that the violation of some laws may be ignored has started toward demoralization. The community which approves such administration is making dangerous concessions. There is no use disguising the fact that as a nation out attitude toward the prevention and punishment of crime needs more serious attention The conclusion is inescapable that laxity of administration reacts upon public opinion, causing cynicism and loss of confidence in both law and its enforcement and therefore in its observance. The failure of local government has a demoralizing effect in every direction. There are vital issues in which the nation greatly needs a revival of interest and concern. It is senseless to boast of our liberty when we find that to do shocking an extent it is merely the liberty to go It is time to take warning that neither the liberties we prize nor the system under which we calim them are safe while such conditions exist. duction. The men were shadowed and taken into custody as they were making ready for the dash to Hollywood in an automobile to carry out their plans. Denver College Head Resigns Denver, Colo. 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