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Show THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Gathering Russian Grain to Dump on Markets .ix.j- - vr.., a,.- ' in'ttii Giving nn Idea of how Russia Is engaged In gathering all the wheat raised throughout the vast domain In order to dump It on the world's markets at a low price, this photograph of one of the stations In Asiatic Russia shows peasants bringing in their grain. Scenes and Persons in the Current News &iU ml :4Mi 1 Thomas A. Edlsot nntylnj th ribbon acrosr the new $.VX).0OC bridge over the Caloosahatchle river at Fort Myers, Fla, named for him, jo hi elgbty-four- tl birthday. 2 Building of the Smithsonian Institu-tion in Washlngtor which wlli be rased tc raaki way for a now street. 3 Oovernoi Emmerson of Illinois, the Japanese ambassador and MaJ O L. Swift, representing the President, at the rededlcatlon of Lincoln's tomb In Springfield, 111. Scrapping the World's Shortest Railroad f" " " "'" " ' " ", " "'" " " " ', " I , s Ill-- l iimiiiii i. .i mi hi .jiuimuutiuij Kin. mill iiiiimii wiwr - ..i....m.miJi.Mi.-- j What was suld to Je :he ihortest railroad In the world, running for one and one-hu- miles Between the docki and warehouse on Governor! Island ha been condemnec" by the United States army and torn up. Built during the war to transport stores and machlnerj on the Island, the railway, with the Jfflclal name of Governors Island railroad, gradually decreased In asefulness. Intermountain Hews Briefly Told for Busy Readers BIO SUM FROM FOREST SCHOOL FOR FARMERS BOAD BUILDING PLAN OGDEN BOAD WORK ST. ANTHONY, IDA. Total re-ceipts of the Targhee national for-est were $63,115.90 during the first half of the fiscal year 1031, vir-tually double those of any of the 25 other forests In the Intermountain region, according to a report lusued by the forest headquarters here. RICn FIELD, UT. Through the U. 8. A .0. extension service, a farm account school will be held In Richfield early In March, which will give an opportunity for twenty-fiv- e farmers to get help on taking a farm inventory, keeping farm ac-counts and other figures on their transactions ST. GEORGE, CT. An appropri-ation of. $150 from the miscellan-eous road fund was made by the county commission for the improve-ment of the Sugar Loaf road and a larger sum was appropriated for graveling the county road running through the Washington field. OGDEN, UT. At a total cost of $10,000, road Improvement work is to be carried on in Ogden canyon by the state highway commission. The Improvement will include the removal of rock points opposite the Lewis camp and one near Hermit-age and one near Pine View. SPRINGVILLE, UT. The 1930 Vital atatlstlcs report shows that the births almost doubled the num-ber of deaths. PRICE, UT. A report has been received that the postofflce depart-ment will establish a rural free delivery service at Spring Glen, to serve . approximately ' tight hun-dred persons. LOGAN, UT. The rebuilding of the Commercial block, which was recently destroyed by a $50,000 fire, has already begun. BLACK FOOT, IDA. The new pipe organ was dedicated anew when Prof. E. P. KlmhalL of Salt Lake gave a concert for a large at-tendance from nearby cities. CARSON CITY, NEV. A bill providing for "wide-ope- n gambl-ing, regarded as Nevada's latest bid to Increase the popularity of ita divorce colony at Uono has been introduced In the legislature. BURLET, IDA. This city and surrounding territory has shipped two carloads of produce to the suf-ferers In the drouth areas of Ar-kansas. .... MOSCOW, IDA. A $20,000 fire drove seven families out in the cold, on short notice a short time ago. 1IAILEY, IDA. The Wood river territory has more snow this year than during 1030. The moisture re-cord of 1031 exceeds by nearly sev-en Inches the record of the previous aonson. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. The Up-per Snake River Dairymen's creamery has been dedicat-ed here. The structure cost $115,-00- 0, and was visited on dedication day by five thousand people. LAS VEGAS, NEV. Construc-tion will be started soon on the first unit of the residential section at Boulder City. Official opening of bids on the first 12 houses will be held March IX BLACK FOOT, IDA! Auditor C. B. Moon has reported a shortage of $2W0, said to be In the records of former assessor Murdock. ABERDEEN, IDA. A sheep test In feeding methods on five hundred lambs has been conducted at the state Untverslty at Moscow. Local sheep men have been hearing the results of this test. HAILEY, IDA. It has been re-ported that Blaine county sheep-men will have a lamb wool pool to be worked out In cooperation with lamb pool associations in Lincoln and Gooding counties, which have been selling by this method for sev-eral years. MANTI, UT. $5000 will be ex-pended on repair work on the Fer-ro- n canyon from Ferron, to MantL Engineers of the forest service have been Inspecting thla project and report that work will be pushed as rapidly as weather conditions permit. LOGAN, UT. Cache Valley Boy Scout troop 10 is planning to build a 40x00 foot cabin as a home for their troop on the same lot with the ward chapeL This is one of the most pretentious projects ever at-tempted by a Cache Valley troop of scouts. MOSCOW, s IDA. Several Idaho mining outfits are increasing ac-tivities at this time in spite of the low prices of metals, which Indi-cates that steadier work is In pros-pect for workmen during the com-ing season. BRIGIIAM CITY, UT. A group of twenty-fiv- e taxpayers from va-rious purts of the county met at the chamber of commerce recently to discuss tax measures before the legislature and ascertain which measures Box Elder people favor-ed and to convey thla information to the legislature. RICHFIELD, UT. Lack of fi-nances will cause an earlier clos-ing, than usual of Sevier county schools. Taxes of 1930 are about one half delinquent Automobiles in New York Receive a Blessing f fi: 0 W' f 'THk. ViT jin n,, . Automobiles were blessed In front of the Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Family In New York city, known as the "Church of the Motorist." It was the first such public ceremony to be held In this city. Here is seen Rev. Daniel De Nonno, pastor of the church, blessing the cars. HELEN TO WED AGAIN - NT ; O ? ' 1 I ; " . ftHP M " Reports are being circulated in Bucharest society circles that Queen Helen, divorced wife of King Carol of Rumania, Is planning to marry a Rumanian officer, Colonel Skelettl I John D. Tells Padre a Good Story I I i h i lI l 4 1 1 1 I 1 Judging from the expression on the face of Rev. A. T. Brooks of Boston, Mass., it must have been a good one that John D. Rockefeller had Just related to him on the grounds of his winter home at Ormond Beach, Fla., where the minister was his guest HERO GETS COMMAND . 1 1 , : Pi Ilarry Manning, remembered by all for his heroism under Capt. George Fried when he assisted In rescuing the crews of the Florida and Antlnoe, standing on the bridge of the S. S. American Trader as he took command of the vessel Just before she sailed. Sue Government for Many Millions r--r pr,r if ;f nys ' ' A i . j' '1' : ':?V ' f:;'.i'S. t :jy;:;:i:iiPli ' : i'' "ii I : I jTs"! miiiiliii in 1 II . n,i, im.i IV nun li II lilliiiiiiiiinn iii'i n Ml fmill illll XfMjtm What Is believed to be the largest suit filed against the federal government since the celebrated Alabama and French snolatlon claims, , amounting to $68,707,000, filed by the Blackfeet and several other Indian tribes, is now being heard by the United States Court of Claims at Washington. The photograph shows the members of the , Blackfeet tribal council ; left to right Joe Brown, president of the coun-cil : Robert J. Hamilton, chairman of the board of directors of the - Indian Protective association ; and Richard Grant a member of the tribal council. TO RULE CANADA " The earl of Bessborough, a com-manding figure In the British busi-ness world, who has been appoint-ed governor general of Canada to succeed Kiirl Wllllngdon. the new viceroy of India. Bessborough is chairman of the gigantic Uni-lever Margarine corporation, deputy chairman of De Beers Consol-idated Mines and chairman of the Sao Paulo (Brazil) railway. They Predict a Coup d'Etat in France I I I."."-- "I '! '" ii.ii.....i.v.i,iMi.iik,.iiiM .inn nWM I. ) i. ) - I , ,V ? v - X c a, r - i l . '- -. I The duke and duchess de Guise, known as the "uncrowned rulers" of France, who have predicted a coup d'etat to restore the Bourbons to the throne of France in 1932. The duchess stated that the military forces supporting their cause number at least 60,009. NEW JUMP RECORD A smiling close-u- p of George Spitz, the young New York univer-sity freshman who astounded the track and field world when he es-tablished a new world's Indoor high Jump record of 6 feet 7H Inches, during the Mlllrose game at Madison Square garden,- New York. This Seems to Make Flying Quite Safe "' "?v.-- ' . - u . . . Here Is the airplane of a new type, designed by Albert A. MarrlH and successfully tested at the Glenn Curtis airport on lalnnd. Apparently It cannot dive, stall or spin, and the pilot cutting ofT the sower several hundred feet In the air and taking his hands from the controls, landed tt gently and slowly. Mark of a Child To be Ignorant of what happens before you were born is to be for-ever a child. Cicero. ' Women and Culture Culture Is accumulation and wom-en are an accumulative lot. Count Keyserllng. |