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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH UBBSi TELEGRAPHIC TALES The house ways and means committee voted to slash about $114,000,-00more from the annual federal tax burden by repealing most of the excess and special taxes now in effect and cutting substantially the levy on automobiles. 0 1 on recommendation The OF THE WEEKS of I ho president, of the interior, Ua3 secretary DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER withdrawn from entry 11,823 acres of COUNTRIES public land in Gooding county, Idaho, locally known as tho City of Rocks, Important Events of the Last Seven a weird region said to rival the GarDays Reported by Wire and Preden of tho Gods in Colorado. A respared for the Benefit of the ervation of this area was the request Busy Reader. of Commerce of of the Chamber A News Notes to Live Its a Privilege in RESUME Ogden. There are many basaltic formations from fifty to one hundred feet high in this area, which have long attracted tourists. Ultimately the area may be made a national mon-ineif congress so directs. Tho Union Facific railroad w'ill at once start work to close the gap in the double track of the line between Omaha and Ogden, Utah, according to an announcement from President Grays office. The cost will bo about $2,500,000, as nearly as engineers can estimate. Labor will bo recruited from Salt Lake, Ogden, Denver, Omaha and the country between. Work will blat immediately and will continue all through the winter and to Gooding. WESTERN EPITOME Chief of Police Janies T. Drew has Issued an order barring the Charleston dance from public dance hall3 in Oakland, Calif. The order was issued on recommendation of Mrs. Anna Ityan, city dance hall supervisor, who claims that the Charleston as danced in Oakland dance halls is indecent. Mrs. Ryan said, however, that the Charleston if properly executed is not Indecent. nt While court actions in other states are pending regarding collection of Inheritance and income tax on the estate of former Senator W. A. Clark of Montana, tho state board of equalan early completion. ization will take no immediate action Shawsheen village, Mass., model Into collect the amount due Montana dustrial settlement planned and built It has been announced. at a cost of $21,000,000 by William Art Aoord, motion picture actor, M. Wood, when he was head of tho wras brought to the receiving hospital American Woolen company, is to be In Los Angeles with two broken ribs The announcement that abandoned. and other minor injuries received in Woolen company would American the an automobile accident. The actor move its executive offices to Boston, stated lie had wrecked liis car by was interpreted as sounding the knell swerving it off the street and onto of an experiment to which the former a lawn in order to avoid a collision president of the company devoted with another machine. years of thought and effort. The board of directors of the DenWilliam J. Burke, general chairman ver church havo officially voted in of the Order of Railway Conductors favor of a execution of the Baltimore & Ohio system and for Barney Ilaughcy, prominent at- former congressman-at-large- , died sudtorney and politician, who is suffer- denly at his nttsburg home. ing from a malignant disease, proContracts for air mail sendee beviding Ilaughcy is found to be incur- tween Boston and New York, Chicago able and deslrious of dying, and a way St. and Louis, Salt Lake City and can be found to take such action leLos Angeles, and Dallas, Forth Worth gally. and Chicago have been signed by The name of Wm. G. McAdoo, Jr., Postmaster General New. son of the former secretary of the Twenty leaders of the dry froces, treasury, was among those against meeting at the Prince Goerge hotel, whom incomo tax lions were filed by in Now York, expressed in turn their Income Tax Collector Ilex B. Gooddisapproval of the attitude on procell, of Los Angeles. Tho government hibition shown by President Coolidge, claims there is due on young Mellon, Governor Smith of Secretary McAdoos 1924 tax. James Walker Now York, Maor-elec- t of and the New Republican York, IT, grand champion shorthorn steer of the Pacific Internation- leaders in the country. al Livestock Exposition at Portland, Two suits for $100,000 damages Oregon, shown by the University of each, brought against Benjamin PurIdaho and purchased by Easton & fuilive nell, king of tho House of Ward of the Blackhawk ranch, DiabAirs. Ruth Mumford Reed David, by lo, Cal., will bo taken to Chicago to and her sister. Airs. Gladys Bambord compete in the International Live- Rubel, have been automatically disstock show there. This was announ- missed in circuit court at St. Joseph, ced by representatives of tho firm. Michigan. They said they wanted the middle-wes- t FOREICN to see what the Pacific slope could do. both A resolution which passed A recommendation that work begin houses of the legislature of ATanila, at once on the task of putting pedes- just before the final adjournment protrians of Los Angeles underground vides for the sending of a special was agreed upon by the city coun- legislative committee to the United cil's tunnels, bridges and viaducts States for the purpose of enlightencommittee. Sites for 26 pedestrian ing the American peoples opinion on tunnels under some of the busiest conditions in the Philippines and the boulevards already have been select- capacity and preparation of the Filed by traffic commission and a $350, ipino people to assume the respon000 bond issue to finance the project sibilities of a free and independent was authorized by voters last May. government. warm-bloode- d GENERAL Prince Michael Alurat, convicted of Salvertes gems pawning Countess Leading thfe nation in observance and pocketing the proceeds, will of the seventh anniversary of the spend eight months in jail if the e world war armistice. President French gendarmes catch him. lie made pilgrimage to Arlington was missing and sentence was imcemetery and laid a wreath on the posed just the same. unknown soldiers tomb. Cool-idg- Officials of the dog derby at the Pas, Manitoba, are considering shorter races this winter to lessen the hardships to dogs and drivers. It ia proposed to stage races on three or four separate days over fifty-milcourses instead of a straight 200-mil- Motorists started hauling away large gasoline supplies with a new low price record for the community of cents per gallon in the latest development of a "gas war at Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. The price is the lowest of a steady decline during the last three weeks, during which times the price has dropped from 19 cents a gallon. e e 200-mil- e dash. To undying sentiment among the extreme Sinn Feiners, which seems to have been especially Major Thomas G. Laphier, com- roused by the preparations to revive mander of the First pursit group of armistice the day scene which sur-the army air service, in a Curtiss purand angered them in 1924, is suit plane, flew from Detroit to New prised to a series of armed raids attributed York in three hours and twenty min shows and the ues. It was said that this was an on two moving picture cele-anti-Britis- h 1 hour faster than the had ever been flown before. 530-mil- e headquarters of the armistice trip brntion committee in Dublin. Saturday, November 14 promises to be the biggest pay day in the history of Ogden. The Amalgamated Sugar company distributed ! approximately $2,500,000 to its beet growers in Utah and Idaho and the canning companies with headquarters here paid out approximately $1,000,-00- 0 to tomato growers. Brigham City. Governor George H. Dern and other state and federal officials participated in the dedication and formal opening of Utahs largest concrete bridge. The new structure spans Bear river between Brigham City and Corinne. The formal opening was arranged and conducted by the Boxelder Commercial club and chamber of commerce. poison. Material conditions of living for the American people during the last year have been the highest in all Secretary Hoover said in an economic review made public as part of the annual report of the commerce history, department . 9, b Laming, Mich. Power, Quality, Economy Garland. A band of yeggs visited Garland in the early hours of morning, cracked two safes, burgalarized a candy store and later a service station. The loots included $500 in cash, a shotgun, a flashlight, candy and gum, and six and a half gallons of Prices: f.o.b. Lansing, Mick. COMMERCIAL CHASSIS ROADSTER TOURING COUPSTER COUPE COACH motor oil. Ogden, Officials of the forest service here are planning to go into the a United States district court of to challenge the right of Governor George W. P. Hunt of that state to stop the carrying out of orders of Secretary of Agriculture William AI. Jardine regarding deer on the Kaibab forest. This was stated by R. E. Gery, assistant district forester, and Alanly Thompson, assistant to the solicitor, who have just returned from Arizona whore an investigation was conducted. Ogden. The appointment of a reAri-son- . . . SEDAN $423 ' $525 $525 $595 $675 $695 $775 DURANT MOTORS, Inc. 250 West 57th Street, New York General Sales Dept. 1819 Broadway, New York Dealers and Service Stations throughout the United States Canada and Mexico Plants: ceiver of the Interstate Sugar company, sought in an action brought by the Columbia Trust company, trustee Elizabeth, N. J. Sure It's Not Me Lansing, Mich. Oakland, Cal. Toronto, Ont. There are people who actually bethat their ' troubles interest others. lieve Dumb IIow can I cure a sleepfor bondholders, in the Second dis- walking habit? trict court, will not be made until Dora Sprinkle tacks on the floor. at least after the present campaign Good Blood ? Good Looks? of sugar making is over, Judge James Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashes. N. Kimball indicated. That itch and burn, by hot baths Alexander, N. Dak. I can highly Delta Joseph F. Anderson, princi- of Cuticura Soap followed by gentle recommend Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery as a pal of the Filmore high school, has anointings of Cuticura Ointment. splendid tonic and been granted a leave of absence for Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espeblood medicine. My the remainder of the present school cially If a little of the fragrant Cutison had a breaking fincura on at Talcum the is dusted year in order that lie might participate out on his face last in tlie research work in the south- ish. 25c each. Advertisement. I gave summer, Golden him the west which is being conducted under So long as the majority of people Aledical Discovery direction of the government by the are not envicus, Ihere will nemer be a and the sore has National Geographic society. social revolution. disappeared. I have Gunnison. The first payment by also known of others who have the Gunnison Sugar company to the Date Bars 1 cup sugar; 3 eggs taken the Discov beet growers for this season was , 1 cup flour; salt with great benefit as a blood ery made recently. It was the largest 1 tsp. Calumet tp. Baking Powder and tonic and I do not hesitate 1 cup dates chopped payment ever held in Gunnison val1 cup nuts recommend to it as a reliable medicine chopped ley, as more than $25,000 was dissi cup milk; 1 tsp. vanilla to anyone who has impoverished blood Beat eggs, add sugar. When well or is in a rundown state of health." tributed. This payment and the payadd all the rest of the ingrediment for October deliveries will ex- mixed, ents. Pour into a square pan, and Mrs. C. E. Donovan, R. F. D. 4. ceed the entire payments for last bake in a moderate oven 25 minutes. All dealers. Send 10c for trial pkg. Cut into squares or bars and roll in of tablets to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. year. powdered sugar. Salt Lake City. The school popuThe longer some people live the AVhatever advice you give, be short. more unpopular they are. with lation in Salt Lake is 32,401, or 298 Horace. more than in 1924, according to the annual census report compiled by George King, clerk of the board of education. The first and the fourth are the precincts which show a gain. 'The taking of school census was begun six weeks ago. en-ric- Ogden. Police are exerting every effort to obtain information leading to the apprehension of the person who brutally murdered Mrs. Hans C. Jensen, 43 years of age, beauty parlor operator, whose mutilated body, a terribly gruesome spectacle, was found among the brush near the intersection of Quincy and Sullivan avenues. Ogden. George E. Browning was elected mayor of Ogden by a substantial majority over former Alayor Frank Francis. Ilarmon W. Peery was elected four-year-ter- commis- sioner, defeating Arthur F. Larson, incumbent, and Mrs. Alary E. Farley was reelected city auditor, winning over Stanley Robbins. Salt Lake City Gas bombs are to be used by police in the capture of those criminals trying to evade arrest by barricading themselves in a house or room, it was announced by Chief of Police Joseph E. Burbidge. A number of hand grenades have been obtained from Fort DouglatJ and are to be kept in a place at police headquarters where they may be obtained at any time a fugative endeavors to barricade himself and fight off arrest. ga.s-charge- d con-venie- rt Five women, hotel employes of Ribbing, Minn., are dead as the result of poisoning or asphyxiation. A gas jet found open in the kitchen of one of them is believed to havo caused the deaths, although a coroner's inquest has been called to determine if wine contained in 6mall glasses, found before each of them contained Sedan $775, At Bellevue zoological gardens In Manchester, England, a woman keeper, Mrs. Ambert, entered a section of the tigers den to clean it, but forgot to close the trap door shutting off the section containing the tiger. The Salt Lake City. The last Utah beast pounaed upon her and killed State Fair entailed disbursements of her with one blow of his paw. $70,288.55, according to a report preto the executive committee of sented Customs reprisals and attacks on the directorate by E. S. Holmes, manthe franc are the only two weapons Martha Gibbs, secreMiss and to ager, to the United States available force France to pay the war debt, and tary. Revenues from the fair proper both of these are boomerangs, which were $55,492.58, or $14,795.97 less than would Injure America, is the conclu- the expenditures. There are still a sion of Monsieur Robert Castex, who fewr outstanding accounts which are has completed a study on what will about offset. It Is believed, by out Standing claims. happen if France doesnt pay. SAY BAYER ASPIRIN "-ge- nuine Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you are not the getting genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physicians and proved safe by milligns over 25 years for Colds Headache Neuritis Pain Neuralgia Toothache I C AapUla Lumbago Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART y flJ 9 la tb trad I Accet only gayer package which contains proven directions. Handy Bayer Aim bottles of mark of Bajw MaoaTacUr boxes of 12 tablet. 24 and 100 Druggist. of Monoacttteacldeater of SalicrltcaeU |