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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOR Busy READERS A discrepancy of at least $250,000 In federal aid money turned over to the Texas highway commission for payments on federal projects, was disclosed by C. A. Schultze, superintendent of federal aid projects in the Texas highway department. r Plans to have the historic Liberty bell rung for the first time over the IN THIS AND OTHER radio from Independence hall at midCOUNTRIES night December 31, to usher in the new year, was announced by Mayor Important Events of the Last Seven Kendrick of Philadelphia. Mrs. KenDays Reported by Wire and Predrick according to the plans, will pared for the Benefit of the sound the heroic chime with a rubber Busy Reader. mallet, selected after a series of tests showed ringing of the bell to be pracWESTERN EPITOME ticable, provided a proper mallet was Hull Montana, moving picture ac- used. tor of Los Angeles, was arrested on Smokes for Wellesley, Mass., colcharges of violation of the state pro- lege girls are now forbidden both on hibition law, after a raid on his Holly- and off the campus. Three student wood home,- - where deputy sheriffs members of a student governing body declared a quantity of wine was favored permission off the cmapus, found. Montana was released on bail but five faculty delegates prevailed. pending trial. Our navy has new methods for Canadian tourists may stay in the United States ninety days instead of peering into the depths. A superhas been perfected for thirty, without puttnig up a bond, un- powerful tolight Planes the helping salvage der a regulation announced by the in on flew that Arctic MacMillans the customs division of the treasury deexpedition are to chart the ocean floor partment at Seattle, Wash. Chambers off Cuba. of commerce of coastal cities sought the new regulation. A true bill, supposedly naming Unanimous of President about twenty persons in connection Charles S. Uarrett of Union City, Ga., with the beer inquiry, understood to and A. C. Davis, Springfield, Mo., as involve some city employes, police, , secretary and treasurer, postions they railroad men and politicians of Chica-gawas reported to have been voted have held for twenty-onyears, was made by the National Farmers Union in the federal grand jury inquiry. The representing agricultural voting of true bills and the return of bodies of twenty-threstates, in ses- indictments would end only the first phase of the inquiry, it was said. sion at Mitchell, S. D. A ruling of the general land ofThe California state supreme court refused to take action that would fice at Washington holding that a solrelease Alfred W. Lindsley, editor of diers adidtional homestead rights are the Humboldt New's at Eureka, Clif., assignable only during the lifetime from a Eureka jail, where he is serv- of a soldier or by his widow during ing a sentence of 1000 days for con- her widowhood, or by his minor ortempt of court. The editor had de- phan children In case of death of clined to accept the alternative of both parents during their minority, was set aside by the supreme court. $2000 fine. A RESUME OF THE S-5- e e Platt May, taciturn Ute Indian, was cleared of a charge of burying his son alive in the grave with its mother when Federal Judge J. Foster Symes directed a verdict of not guilty in the case at Pueblo, Colorado. It- - was a double victory for the Indian, for he had been caught between the law of the white man and the law of the medicine man. Now the medicine man is in the penitentiary, serving a term of twenty-five- to thirty years and the murder charge against May is annulcd. Arthur Lopez, who claimed to be Arthur Frazer, Indian world war veteran from South Dakota, but whose claim was denied in federal court, has disappeared from the home of his foster parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Frazier, at Fort Lookout, S. D. memorial The E. II. Ilarriman medal for the best record in accident prevention among American railroads of 1924 has been awarded to the Union Pacific system, the American Museum of Safety has announced. The Delae & white-howare t Hudson and the Thirty-fivtons of molten Duluth, and honorable Northern received a from crucible huge glass, pouring which collapsed at Los Angeles, Cal- mention. ifornia, at the plant of the Technical FOREIGN Glass works, caused $300,000 damage. in Firemen were menaced fighting the The Italian government gave offlames when water came in contact ficial recognition to the movement to with the streams of glass, causing raise by popular subscriptions of $1 small explosions which showered par- each a sum of $5,000,000 annually for ticles of cooling glass in every direc- the payment of the American debt by tion. un authorization issued to all in Italy to accept individual Fred L. Talmadge, father of Norma and group contributions. and Constance Talmadge, film stars, and Natalie Keaton, died in the Chase The funeral of Mrs. Emma Theresa sanitarium at Hollywood, Calif., after Gibbons, formerly Miss Phillips of an illness of several years. Washington, D. C., was held in Paris, in the Church of the Madeleine, the GENERAL presbytery of which suspended its Taking one of the most drastic rules to allow Father Cronin, an steps since the reorganization of fed- American priest to officiate. The body eral prohibition enforcement began will be sent to Washington for burial. last April, the treasury has revoked The unprecedented decision to witheffective December 31st, every outhold all five Noble prizes this year issued under standing alcohol permit the federal prohibition law. Simul- was due to a lack of qualified canditaneously, a sweeping investigation dates and a need for funds for the was begun to determine whether any Nobel library and the physical and or all the permits should be renewed. chemical institute, both founded in Stockholm by Alfred Nobel, as part A resolution proposing that the gov- of his memorial. ernment mail to each public and parThere will be a deficit of at least ochial school the daily congressional bullion francs in the budget durfive will in of congress proceedings tegord be introduced at the next session by ing the current year. Revenue rel Representative Howard, Democrat, turns for the first 10 months of while 22,800,000,000, receipts Nebraska. Mr. Howard advanced the proposal in the interest of good gov- the revenue is budgeted for just above billion, leaving some ten ernment. He estimates it would re- thirty-threbe made up in the last two billion to of the aditional 25,000,000 copies quire months of the year. record. Mis-sab- e post-ofifc- show-tota- e Count Alexander Skrzynsky of WarSeveral hundred head of elk will be transported to northern Minnes- saw, Poland, who was foreign minisota from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, by ter in the cabinet of Stanislaus Grab-skwhich resigned last week, has acthe Izaac Walton leagues of Duluth, the task of forming a business cepted F. J. and Two Harbors, Ely Towers, state game and fish commis- sioner said. A court order requiring the tors of the First Church of Christ Scientist and the First Church of Christ Scientist in New York to restore them to full membership in both churches was asked in bills In equity filed in supreme court at Boston, Mass., by William II. Taylor and his wife, Nellie G. Taylor of New direc- York City. verdict of murder In the first degree was found by a jury in the case of Harrison W. Noel, on trial for the murder of Raymond Pierce, negro taxi driver. The jury was out two hours. The verdict was rendered without any recommendation for mercy, which calls for a sentence of death. A Costs less News Notes Live a Its Privilege to in WEEKS DOINGS Gould, J i, cabinet. The worlds fastest train will begin operation in May, when the French Nord system inaugurates a three-hou- r service between Paris and Calais on the London route. The distance of 1SG miles is covered without a stop. The trip will be made with new English-buil- t steel Pullman cars locodrawn by giant American-madmotives. 180-minu- e There will be a deficit of at least five billion francs In the budget during the current .year. Revenue re- Salt Iiake City. A state wide convention of the Utah Taxpayers association will be held on December 7th at the Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake City. The taxpayers committee from all counties of the state will join with the General committee to discuss the problems which confront the taxpayers of Utah. The sessions will be held at 10 and 2 o'clock with a big dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Provo. The 1925 painting or decorating have Investigated King Wall Finish. This amazing not only gives any room a rich, beautiful appearance, the cost Is remarkably lrw. You can make any average sized room look like new for less than a dollar. Ask your decorator about King Wall Finish. He will tell you It Is easy to handle (just mix with hot water and apply) and that it never spots, laps or streaks, even when used by an inexperienced painter. Write today for name of dealer nearest you and FREE Color Chart showing 19 beautiful colors to choose Dont spend a penny school census of Provo has Just been completed, showing a total of 3911 boys and girls of school age in Provo, a gain of twenty-on- e over the census of 1924, which showed a school pupulation of 3890. The census shows a total of 1975 boys and 1936 girls of school age. Salt Lake City. Automobile mileage for employes of the state has been fixed at 7 cents to 13 cents a mile, the latter figure when more than 45 cents is charged for gasoline per gallon. When no receipts are turned in with the statement of the mileage, the lowest schedule will be applied and this means no receipts are required when the price of gasoline is 25 cents a gallon or less. The new schedule means a reduction in the amount which has been allowed heretofore and no figure is given for the high priced cars, the director of finance and purchase holding that the big cars are not necessary for the service of the state. than $1.00 to decorate a room with Wail finish King for Vfrom. THE CHICAGO WHITE LEAD St OIL CO. 15th St. St S. Western Ave., Chicago, 11L jHMWall Finish Distributor Salt Lake Glass 8C Paint Co. Salt Lake City, Utah His Luck Dorn Lucky OGay Did you have much luck on Van Sport your fishing trip? Oh, pretty fair I quit a slight winner. New Haven Register. "I think youre out on purpose whenever I call. No, Its just bull luck, thats all. American Legion Weekly. Parowan. At a special meeting of the city council of Parow-ahere it decided that the city would assume the cost of graveling two blocks of Main street, full width. In addition to the eighteen-foo- t strip which has been placed in the center as part of the federal aid project' from Parowan n s to Winn Hollow . Salt Lake City. Eight of the Carbon county strike cases, which have been pending in the Third district court since 1923, were dismissed by Judge M. L. Ritchie upon motion of W. II. Farr, deputy attorney general of Utah, acting for the district attorney of the Seventh judicial district at Price. Bingham. Mines Bingham com- panys net earnings for the first ten months of the current year will amount to nearly three times as much as the net earnings for the same period of 1924, according to an official statement. Up to the first of November, 1924, the company earned $163,-90This year, earnings for the first ten months will amount to approximately $452,000 or $9 a share on the 50,000 shares outstanding. This was twice the companys annual dividend requirements which at a directors' meeting last week was increased from $2 a share to $4 a share. Salt Lake City. The state board of agriculture has received official ad- "Why, Uncle Jim! You look ten years younger!9 0. gets the credit. Nujol helps Nature in Naturefs own way Yes, Billie, and I felt old. No appetite, couldnt sleep nights one day just like another, and none of them any good. I knew constipation was at the bottom of it, but it seemed the more laxatives I took the. worse I got. Then one day I saw Nell giving Nujol to my little grandson. The doctor had prescribed it for the baby, but I found out its just the thing for old fellows like me, too. vices of modifications made, or proposed, in quarantine of Missouri, Wisconsin and Colorado against alfalfa from Utah. In each case the intent of the sister state appears to be to permit the importation of alfalfa meal on regulations similar to those adopted some months ago by California. All of the weevil area in the west is included in these modified quarantine notices. Logan. The state board of examiners have agreed that if Cache Valley interests will raise $2500 to go toward the testing of the Hyrum dam site under charge of W. M. Green, engineer, working for state and federal reclamation agencies, the examiners will ask the next legislature to reimburse the citizens. Cache county has contributed an additional $2500 from its public funds for this pur- If I look any younger, Nujol When I saw you a couple of months ago, I made up my mind you were getting old. At least you looked it. Middle age brings on a decrease in the naturallubricating secretions in the intestine. Then you need NujoL It supplies the deficiency of the natural lubricant. Medical authorities approve Nujol because it is gentle, safe and natural in its action. I tell you, Billie, it keeps me feeling fine all the time. My appetites back and I sleep like a child. Constipation is dangerous for anybody. Nujol is safe for everybody. Nqjol simply softens the waste matter and thus permits thorough and regular elimination without overtaxing the intestinal muscles. It is not a medicine. You can take Nujol for any length of time without ill effects. It should be taken regularly in accordance with the directions on each bottle. Unlike laxatives, it does not form a habit and can be discontinued at any time. Ask your druggist for Nujol today and begin to enjoy the perfect health that is possible only when elim- -i nation is normal and LUBRICANT regular. ' Nujol THE INTERNAL For Constipation Mrs. Mary Layton, osmium, platinum and tung- are the four heaviest metals. The year-olresident of density of a hammered or rolled metal Cal., celebrated her Is greater than that of a cast metal. anniversary by having Gold, d J a seventy-three-ste- n Santa Monica, golden wedding her hair bobbed. pose. Salt Lake City. Returning from a trip which has taken him to almost every part of the state, James H. Wallis, executive secretary of the Utah Public Health asociation, reports a more thorough and complete state-widorganization for the approaching Christmas seal sale than In any previous year at this time. e Ogden. The armys huge mobile gun was viewed by thousands of men, women and children here when on exhibition in the local railroad yards. While Major Harold E. Small, coast artillery corps, in command of the guns convoy, was kept busy making talks before the various groups in explanation of the guns accomplishments and the armys purpose In transporting Fifty-secon- d it Cedar City. Rees Walker, turns for the first ten months show crippled boy was found frozen to total receipts of 22,800,000,000, while death in a ditch into which he had the revenue Is budgeted for just fallen. He was subject to epileptic above 33,000,000,000, leaving some fits and it is presumed that one atto be made up in the last two tacked him while he was going homj months of the year, Is the announcefrom his aunts residence. ment from France. Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. 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