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Jm MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29. 1920. : Oggg STANDARD -XAiViiNR " ! STATE AND IDAHO NEWS 'I m, LAtett Items of I rarest rTom Utih srid Grrn Sfl I STOCKMEN TO GATHER IN S-. L Three Associations to Hold Conventions Starting December 6 SALT I.AKK. Nov. 25. -Three con vention to b held In Salt lke Ds ember ft. 7 and are attracting rreat amount of Interest from wt.-k-iu" a men In all part of I'fnh Tne I were nrtirlrmllv fixnl by th Cali fornia Cattlemen's aaeociati'-n. which 'nlle.i i conrentlon of sbout forty llveatork .'wmlrni in twelve west-J m n(ie. t.. consider problems n l!eiei to hate unnot tmportnnce. to i he livestock Industry In the west at j The rillfornla nao UHnn r.illr.l for .1 conference of the officer .r.l di rectors of th Invited ociatlon i iiowMr. it., tlnu ami doomed oppor-i tuno by the l tnh 'attle and Horse Orowers' aanrii.tlon for the holding of It annnnl convention, which I I opan to nil the livestock men of thei atate. Whether tin various t.,k furn'a nrK inlMlloni to hlch the may happen th belong have actually j taken out membership In the Mate: laaoalatlon or not. The I'nlted Stockmen! Association for Hederal Control of I'uhlic c.rv.inc tvnda. of uhl-h CbarlM P. Mullen of V l ..ii i .!tv t rimn Is president. .nl I Dtlllnfhani Of IfOCkny. Ida. ia secretary. 'o issued a call for n tonvention of ranre MveatnrU produc er!, to be held at the Motel I'tah on he aame ratal at th' confren-- of livestock oftclals or "longer If nee eary." 'The I'nlted 01 latlon, the call for that convention, )n rtiacusstne Kt'ops nnl ,.in.s lfslre i t "nl ihe attendance of th offirrr of stock uaoclatlon. hut thai of an many pro-, dueers aa possible. 'The flrat day of the convention will be given over to the consideration! v the officers of atate and local live-, ' atock aor;fittona of the many quea- H ihla conference will he reported to the general convention the following two days, at whlrh time other maf- ters Will be presented for collective, i onalili ratlon." London alone of nil (he European cll-l lea baa not lllf farad from Invasion fori nine centuries. KaysvilJe Thespians to Present Comedy U A vy II.E. Kot 5 The KoflT H I A. Iraroatlc company will present Ihe three-aet comedy. "t"p to I (he Minute' at the Kssville opera housa Wedneadav evening. December ! t. The- h th cast ST) Mi-es Amy Pratt. Alice WilU.-im. Emily dd. 1 Elizabeth Ore and Messrs. Ixster . E Bvbae. William '. Marion. Frank Kedford. Re- al wen and George Mar ker oo QUARTER MILLION PAID TO RUPERT BEET MEN I IMTRRT, Idaho. Nov 2H The 1 Amalgamated Sugar -ompan has paid approximately $250,000 to date fnr r.eets ri-i ered by north-aide farm ers to the suasr factorv at Paul. Thl; Is only a nart of the full amount. flK Ured on n basis of $12 per ton. The remntnder will be raid later In the aeaaon. The Ittonthl parolI at ihe factory Is about $40,000 Three eirhr-hour shlfta are worklne Th fstorv will run 2.'. daa lone r this year, maklna a total run of about davs. It Is a'xld that nearlv Dono Ions of beets haxe vet to be delivered. At preaent north-sl- farmers hav rr-celved Nout $10,000 more than I " year, due to hirher nrlces an-i In creased y lelds po GRAIN DESTROYED BY FIRE NEAR P0CATELL0 PQCATOLfLO. Idaho, Nor. 2?. in i formatlun has re.i.-'vd I'ocateMo of the ! loea hv Llnderman Mrothers of more I than $4000 worth of machinery and Hi i i bv fir- Thonday. The fire i started from the Imck-flre of a cater pillar tractor on the farm near Dum mond. The caterpillar caucht flr and the flames spread to other ma chinery Until a truck, a harvester and some (fralti were de;!rocl. There Is a slight amount of Insurance on aome of the machinery. NAME TWO FOR SCHOOL ELECTtON IN SALT LAKE SALT LAKE. Nov. ?!. A. L lr sen Of the fifth municipal ward hiu been entered as a candidate for the hoard of education. A. J. Mruneau has ben enl rerl as a Capdld itc from the First wmrd. The names of the men. together with thOOS Of other 'nnll dntee, will be voted upon at the elec tion Wednesda' IDAHO TEACHERS CLOSE CONVENTION AT BOISE KOISK. Ids Nov. 29 With nomi nation, of offers an. I to.rnmends tlons to the lea-lalatmo. the Idaho at-i'r T.vhef' aasoclstton r!oed lt ntfon here yeelerda Ueporra of M atandlng . on'imllte: showing ths ' anruuan to be In excellent con Mmon , were adopted The nominations follow ror 1-rcsuJrnt C V lib-nsL prinel ia of liolr high school C R Frs- ' xler "president of the Idnho TcehnlcalJ Institute and Mrs. Ljtura Butx an pet ' In'endent of srhool- W-r.lner-Kellogg: f .r M.-e presUl. n' M ' Kltat)th I.. Ware dean of women at thesSAlblon I State Normal. d W "Idhan. stiperlaiendellT of Madleon rount for secretary. F E. Euklna. superintendent of s-hools. r.range vllle. and Miss A lice Beach Mont peller. for treasurer. James A 1-ang- 'ton. superintendent of schools. Shel ley, and B II P.uck. saper.tendent of chools. Halley , 'The teachers have until February II to ballot on xh- oontlDl Tb. commfnee on iejrIla'lon mad- i.i rar numli'i of recommendations. 'which wen adopted. They Include 'atatewldi tas for puhllc education; f ng the bond limit for class A school clsirlcts; ralslna the salaries or county s tnerlnlondenta of schools: urging the appointment of high school irre-to-s establishment of srhooi for hr education of fcehle-mlnderl : children: support for rural high chools; appointment of state health .1,. r-.isor; a school district consolida tion act. I There were more than 500 teach era In attendance. SALT LAKE YOUTH IS SHOT IN SHOULDER 1 BAXT UAKE. Nov. 49 Edwin Alm f srcclt, IT cars ol1. MO Van Buren J SVenua wis shot through the ".bould er yeoiajDda) by Wesley Hobhs. id. years of aRe, according to a report, from the nolle. Almstedt was taken to the emergency hospital and was allowed to go to his horn, when the bullet wounel was found to In- of a ?!lcht nature. The shooting. It Is stated, occurred r.ear Saltalr. A number of hoys wer nhootlng. if is stated, when Almstedt, drove pas In a car. Hobhs la said to have fired a shot through the rear, window of the auto IDAHO FARMERS GET GOOD BARLEY YIELD RUPERT, Id, No. 19 Thresh-1 Ing of 100 buahela ol Trebl barlev ni th ranch of K. I'. Con. near Paul, hag oden reported reoeiitly. The yield which ran untfQrni:y In the thre'ahlnc of barley from n four acre field, 1? cxcoplonall heav . .Irgs Mathews, a neighbor Of Mr rnon, threshed 107 bushels of the, .no- irlei of barlev for each acre of field slightly smaller than that of Mr- Coon's. toil j luxjmui cs-i-Ui-;i-xi-m i-J 1 The ends are sealed by HHilsjj , I electricity so that all j the goodness and tlavor fW Sm ! are retained tor you. I LJkSL m Each -stick is separateiy 1 B wrapped, to keep it tresh and .j clean till you need it-after 'mj M every meal or cigar. A . Whitens the teeth, clears 7TTl the throat, sweetens the -3 JI m breath, aids appetite Orwm and digestion a great 1 twW Mm m benefit for a small price. g jjlllllil 11 f UTAH THEATRE LEWIS J SELZMICK Presetrta OUT of TOE SHOWS RALPH MC PRODUCTION PIONEER RESIDENT OP UTAH DIES AT SALT LAKE BAT J LAKE. Nov. 2? Bishop James C. Hamilton, of the Mill Creek ward, iiicii rsterday morning av hl h' mc 290 Seenth East street. J-I" rv.is born In Warwick. Canada. Janu irv Jrt. 14C, the son of James L. and Mary Ann Campbell Hamilton In 1S4K he went to Kauvoo with his parents and as an Infant crossed the plains with his parents as fnr as Oma ha, Neb The Hamilton family later came to Utah and located at Mill Creek, BUhop Hamilton has been a resident of Mill Creek practically all of his life and for the past twenty four years has been bishop of the Mill "ieek ward. At the time of his death he was patriarch. PLANTS LARGE TROUT IN ZION CANYON CREEK SAIf LAKE. Nov Falter Kuish. adirm' superintendent of Zlon National Tark has advise,! R. H Sld doway, atate fish and game commls lloner that he has planted 131 large trout In Zlon canyon streams The fiah were taken from othor streams in Washington county. It is slated. Mr. Slddoway reports that consent has len given for the taking of white fish eggs from Hear Lake by parties sent out by the federal fish hatchery a i Sprlngville. Two parties will en k ii;e in this work, each taking a dif ferent section of the lake FjSjBt season, some (.000,000 eggs of white fish were taken from Bear Lake BomO were planted In the fry stage in I'nl) LaJtCi while others were re turned to Beat Lake. FALLS FROM TREE. BREAKS THREE RIBS Ki rERT, Ida.. Nov. 29. Climhink' in a tree after turkeys which had roosted there. W. M. Dawlev fell from the tree and broke three ribs. Mr. Dawley Uvea Lx miles south of Ru pert cr - JAPAN SMELTS IRON FROM VOLCANIC SANDS XOKIO, Nov 14. (Correspondence) A method whereby Iron may be smelted from volcanic Iron oxide sand, heretofore regarded is wholly refrac tors has been reported by scientific experimentors working for the war department. While the discovery can not he employed as yet commercially, the cost of the Iron so ohtalned being loo high to compete weth Iron smelt ed from ore, the value of the process to Japan from a military standpoint. Is avid to be great, Inasmuch as II places thla country In an Independent position so far ax Its supply of steel for mili tary and naval use Is concerned. japan, like every other volcanic country. Is rich is deposits of Iron ox ides. A statement of the war office yesterday saya: Th recurrent anti-Japanese move ments In different parts of the Chl n.A republic that have been pro nounced since the peace conferenr at Parla, demand of the Japanese govern tnent every effort for the dlaeoer of some means to ensure a steel supply adequate enough for domestic con--uruptlon. In anticipation of a possi ble future suspension of Iron Imports The experiments of a year have now been crowned with toler&bln success They have so far been made chiefly with the mllltarv necessity In view and also with the object of making up the ablating shortage In the Iron supplies The process discovered, therefore, does not aeceapaiily Insure economic ad vantages. while the success U limit ed to that stage of producing Iron sand blocks which may with advant age be blended with the ordtnar pig iron In producing steel."' , fir, - II s BOlfEKFKUTG STRONGER THAN HOOCH l His CELLAR B Inlcrnatloniil News Servlr,- i URBAN A. Ohio An unusual prob lem Is pulling the mind of a local business man. The problem is not a business one. either. He. wants to get rid of an uninvited guest The unwelcome visitor set tip head quarters In the business man's horae cellar, refusing to leave. Thoughts of the fearful conse quences are restraining the head of the house from resorting to forcible ejec tion. Th same cause t responsible for his refusal to kill the objection able visitor. IrvhLs desperation he la feeding It In order to keep it In good humor while he tries to find an effeclle method for getting rid of the skunk on ., ORAHGEfl ont. EAST VISALIA. Cel.. Nov 27 Shipment of Waahlngton navel oranges will be In full force In Tulare county within a 'few days. Tests, carried on a' the Lindsay testing station, show the fruit to be up to the sight to one content roqulred before growers here begin picking The orantres this year ap parently will be of better quality than . laat year, and the crop in this cOun- ! f, IS estimated .it ; j.ei ,.-r,t oxer llliit I of last year. FIRE FOLLOWS IN WAKE OF STORM AT BLACKFOOTj BLACKFOO?, Ida Nov. 29. Fire damaged a concrete building beloiiK Ing ijC- A. Swopc at 638 Bridge street ; jlast night, practically destroying seta J contents Losses hae been reported as fol-1 lows: Green and Gardner. $2000. i Stutz & Conover. painting and deco rating. f3000. Rowland Bros , welding Shop, $00 C. A. Ssjope, damage: to building. $1000 The fire "-followed a twelve-hour wind storm which played havoc with electric light wires and caused a num ier of alarms to bo sent Into the fire department. vo COUPLE HIT BY TRUCK CROSSING S. L. STREET I SALT LAKE. ftOY. 29 Mrs. Minnie ' Bowen. 52 years old, and James Ta 1 lor. SO years old, were Injured at O'clock last evening when struck by a truck. The accident happened as I the couple was crossing the intersec tion at Fourth South and West Tera ' pie .streets The - were immedlatelv taken to the emergency hospital. Mrs Bowen suffered three broken ribs, a bruise on the left hip and numerous euts .md abrasions. Mr. Taylor suffered injury to his, : hand, both knees, his hip and his back. .Police are trying to discover the iden-, tlty of the truck driver. KAYSVILLE CHILDREN TO HONOR PILGRIMS: KAYSVILLE. Nov 29 Children ofi ,the public, schools of Kaysyllle are; making extensive preparations for the celebration of the tercentenar of the landing of the pilgrims The celeb'ra-i tlon Will be held Tuesday evening. De-1 camber 21 A big street parade. In whub srhool children will participate Will be held in. the afternoon and in: the evening a dramatization of the ! story of John Aldan and Prlscllla will be presented at the Kay?" Hie opera! , house j LOST DIAMOND MINES OF MEXICO REPORTED FOUND MEXICO CITY, Nov. 12. ( Corres I pondence.) Tho legendarv diamond mines In the Ftatt of Guerrero which, ecr since the days of Emperor Itur ! bide, have been sought for by the eu j nous, are again the 9ubJ?ct of anlmat I ed dl;cus?lon here. A well known Mex i lean geologist recently relumed from la lour of exploration of the state and 'according to the newspaper?, asserted, he had located the lost mines. Explor i Ing parlies are now said to be in the t process ot organization. ' General Guerrero, after whom the stale was named, is credited with hav-1 ing discovered the diamonds more than ; 100 years neo. presenting to Empero. ; Iturblde numerous gems of immense; 'value. The general died, however. I without disclosing the location o( thi ' treasure The wild regions of that sparsely populated state have from, time to time been explored In an effort to find tho mines. orwi- . , i AMERICA SENDS CLOTHING TO YOUNG EUROPEANS NEW YORK. Nov 27. One hUJM dred thousand pairs of shoes. 100,000 1 I pairs of stocking to go with them, and' 340 000 suits of boys' and girls' under woar will be distributed to need Austrian children this winter by th i American Relief administration Eu : ropean ehildrenB' fund, that organlea , tlon announces. Without this clothing, more than 100,000 children who come ?o the kit chens of the fund for a daily hot meal will not bo abl to appear as soon as winter begins In earnest. In Vienna i alone. 160.000 children are fed at the' American kitchens. In all Austria. 300.00 Agents of the relief admlnls tratlon these children face death' I by starvation ff the work of the relief; stations does not continue thrcrgh the l 1 winter. Herbert Ilooer. chairman of tho fund, estimates that $28,000,000 ;wlll Insure the rhlld welfare work 4n lAusirla. Poland, the Baltic states anil I Cjecho Slovakia until next August, when the countries ean depend upon I their harvests. DFMFt S.HE IS HEAD) (0 Ln terns UonsJ New 8ervfce,i ( EYANPTN. Wye. Mrs. Peflar I Rasmuaeen, resident of Yellow Creek. objected to reports that she was dad. so she Inserted the following ;'ad" In i local oewspapor: a Porcaoilon The fumor which jhas been -lrou'.a f -d jr';-fl (awn of 1 late that I was -afl and hurled Is w'thoir f.nin.li'.-m I am not nnmlnA I ful of the supposed spiritual truth thereof out otherwise I wish to in- f ore my friends that 1 am still alive and well." . , , 6RPHEUM TOMORROW MESSRS LEE AND J J. SCHUBERT PRESENT tborfds Afcst Famous jSS' I t Company of zoo Wth a fwlJljij JjxLj Jusuff tie rat Cast. SM V f Ogden only Utah city in which show will appear. H AN AMAZING BEVY OF SINGING AND STEP-DANCING BROAD- j WAY BEAUTIES THE (WORLO'S GREATEST FUN SHOW I CURTAIN 8-15 PRICES $100. SL50, $2.00, $2.50 I ORPHEUM I Wednesday, Dec, 1 I The Greatest Comedy Ever Seen I in Ogden at Any Price ' "wmi I With I HARRY STUBBS and M New York All-Star Cast direct from one year's triumph at the Princess Theatre, New York. PRE-WAR PRICES I Lower Floor, 334 Seats $2.00 j Lower Floor, 221 Seats $1.50 Balcony, 182 Seats $100 Balcony, 284 Seats $ .75 Gallery , $ .50 SEATS NOW SELLING M aBaKBHHaBBBaaUE!: ' '.TSEaBatKKKmKmBMaK ) I NATIVE A clean hultby tkin U i'.iuti by every wonuu BLISS NATIVE HERBS TAn IvgX$ wvh qulcicly pioJoc ir. Pall.w ojassicn tk. i aiiad by itxA&tt&. STOM ACt. XTurOXTS f 1 B 8 S , COKSTIFA TTOV, IMPL'RC BLOOD, RHEOMA TISM. Tl-.tu cjib b corrected by t&VInx the herUl remedy. BLISS NATIVl. HERBS TABLETS made of reo-.f. barki tod Herbs onl'. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE- in ech t-,. At ill Drue Storet, Ov'er eri. Ti. lion Kn dally. AiXX7,0 O BLISC :o . WASH . D C. r' tfJlDhJP N!W "d Horalntf Stf'C Hav Clean. Health, 'Ag a If they Tire. Itch, -fL, -A rwa t Smart or Burn, if Sore, w " iforC Irritated. Inflamed or YOUR LlLJ Granulated, use Murine erft. Sootb. Refreshes. Sal' for Infatrtof ArJulL At all Drnggista- Write for Ft oo Eye Book. Murine E Rejjody Co.. ChU&M PNEUMONIA Call a physician. Then begin 1 emergency" treatment with VICKS Ovtr 1 7 Million Jarz Uted Yearly CHICHESTtR S PILU jfM BsSB t tUkMxl lUmnillr3.dA l'UTjjBfc 1'IUl it RrS i Cald V 1 v --rl -4 "W blae RIMwn. W j. v 8fiLtior?rs rwit'-wKTsfp Girls! GiHlTi I Save Your Hair With Cuticura 1 ptfw)0 Jilnvant to - -r I ixrvlruJ tod itctiaf.Z.-. j aaal Fr(JtfTMCTf CtOcvt.w(iI X-MtJ4aaJtftu c c rS r- U W L U, 0 : "Pape's Cold Compound" is Quickest Relief Known 1 Don't atay StUffed-up! Quit blow-!lnfc- uml snuffling:' A dose of "Papc a Cold Compound" t.ikn vcry two 'hours until three doses are taken Ufa- ally breaks any cold rlpht up. The very first dose opens clogge 1 nostril! nnd the air pssaafMl of the bead; stop noae running, relieves tha headaOhOi dulltlfet, feverlshnese. Tape's ld Compound" co.nts only ft few cenLt at drutr stores It acta without assistance, tastes, nlre, contnli a no rjulnine Insist upon Papa's' It's Easy To Put On Flesh I All ynn hnre to do If you are too thla .and want to put on ral pounds of jsslld "stay-thsre" flefh la to tsk a fiv , grain tablet of Blood Iron Phosphate vltli each wal Thla builds up the flfnou.t eystem. enrkhea the blood And thue en sbles the vltnl organs to- naalrallato the flesh hutldtnir. strpnth iuakinK element i of ypur t'o.l which now irRrly (fo tn waste. Folka who hav tried It atate thY 'not only put on TWh but that It also si ImOBt inviirlably Inrrensri their strenfcth xii endurance You can rt gh Blood Iron tablets for n thr' ufiks' treAtmont of M-Intyre Trus Oo ror any Hit dnicetst for only tl.5o nn I it s so unfformly surceasful that your drusKKt. s man von know, ia authorised fund your money if you don't like li Better Ml I paokajre today and h ladn to grot stinngi-r and healthier, as wt ' o hotter looking Advertisement, jBOtrOPTO II Sharpens Vision SoothesandbfaJ tne eye ami strength ens eyesight quick-ly. rcricvea inflam mation in eyes una lids; sharpens vision and makes glasa annecesssry I in many instance, says Doctor. Orug giatfl refund your money if it fails.