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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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THEOGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER FRIDAY-EVENING AUGUST 14 103L NATIONAL PARK RESORT DESTROYED ITALY PLEASED OVER MOSUL OIL NY CRITICISED BY DRY JUDGE Compared Arkansas Dog On Ant Hill PROTESTS GROIV ON RATE PLANS Higher Ratek Would Ruin Industries I Informed expand by itself without crowding into the next location The entire planning this as well as many other camps has been left to the! landscape i architectural and engineering forces -of the National park service i I VANCOUVER No more will the old shaving mug i decorate the counters of barber shops in British Columbia The province has regu- lated that barbers use shaving soap fresh from the container for each customer- The old-fashioned mug widely used by barbers is very unsanitary state officials contend tf 4 She Expects Her Experts To Be Used On jPipe Lines '4 1 A Pyi er said that on September 1 he would have to empty-handed from the farm where I have bved these last 47 He id it was an for the railroads to ask the rate increase Gilbert prominent Yakima orchardistsaid conditions in that district were so bad mortgage companies would loan no more money Virtually all of witnesses agreed that a freight rate Increase would divert a large percentage of all tonnage to motor trucks and water carriers 20000 Persons Camp In National Park (UP) you ever seen 30000 people lost in an area only eight miles square? That happens almost i every night during the summer in the Yose-mite Valley of the Yosemite National park and all you have to do to see it is to spend a night in the valley You will -probably camp by yourself or with your party and will have some difficulty finding anybody within a quarter of a mile of your camp site and yet you can be sure that there are anywhere from 20000 to 30000 visitors within the rifle-shot of you -i i The reason for: this lack of crowding-in the much-visited valley of the park is the- planning of the public camp sites and lodges located throughout the valley each of which is placed so that it mav DISCOVERS NEW SET OF ANCIENT INDIAN RUINS MONTROSE Colo Aug (UP) A well preserved set of Indian ruins antedating the famous Mesa Verde cliff dwellings by several hundred years were believed visited for the first time in history by white persons recently when Mr and Mrs Joe Livingston of Montrose went into the rugged country west of Gallup The couple reported upon their re turn her ethat the spot was inaccessible except by foot The ruins lie in a mountainous territory near the Arizona' state liner A wall much like the Chinese wall Livingston said enclosed the ancient village about a mile square It was made of two thicknesses of stone each a foot wide On the in side of the wall a series of small rooms enclosed with inner walls and making the entire wall in reality about 15 feet thick Inside the ruins the couple found the temperature 1J0 decrees above zero and there was no shade nor water East of the village was the bury' ing ground of the prehistoric tribe Livingston believes he was the first to disturb the skeletons He dug up several and found they represented a flat-headed people unusually large of build The amateur explorers also unearthed some pottery of the finer print-type the earliest form made Navajo Indians on the govern ment reservation not far distant say the ancient settlement was destroyed by a cyclone Livingston believes it would be unsuitable for habitation Besides the terrific heat he said not even a weed or blade of wild grass grows there and the place is infested by rattlesnakes NEW YORK Aug Federal Judge Richard Hopkins the Kansas prohibitionist took time out from 'reading letters commending him for the sentence he gave Jack (Legs) Diamond long enough yesterday to compare New York and its 30000 speakeasies to an "Arkansas dog sitting on an Going down to the Ozark country for his Manhattan metaphor Judge Hopkins said: am reminded of the Arkansas dog sitting on an an-hill howling with pain while he is bitten by ants but so indifferent that he does not remove himself from the hill York Is today reaping the whirlwind of her own sowing and while she howls and wails about racketeers and gangsters she still sits on her ant-hill and continues to violate with impunity many of the laws of the statute books respectable citizens get together and while they violate one law with impunity discuss with all seriousness how others disregard other PORTLAND Ore Aug (AP) -Interstate commerce commissioners and examiners their brief cases already loaded with transcripts of testimony today heard further protests against the petition for a 15 per cent horizontal freight rate Increase- The regional hearing which opened here 'Wednesday may be completed today or early Saturday Lumbermen fruit And grain growers and sheep and 1 cattle men already have hsen heard Numerous witnesses yesterday told Commissioners I Lewis and William Lee and Examiners Myron Witters and G- Mattingly that the proposed increase would be the final blow to staggering Industries Mac Hoke Pendleton sheep raiser said all the sheepmen were for a hard winter because they would lose less by letting their old ewes die on the range and harvest their pelts at 75 cents each than by attempting to market them under existing prices and transportation charges Richards The Dalles ranch IEsasy on your hands Jr i on the ij things it cleans By STEWABT BROWN United Press Staff Correspondent ROME Aug 14 CUP) Although sorry that she has no share In the Mosul oil fields Italy is pleased that France and England after long and delicate negotiations have reached an agreement for the development of the rich Mesopotamian 'area Until oil is found in sufficient Quantities in Italy or her colonies Italy will be pleased to have producing fields so near the peninsula She expects to become a large customer of the1 international exploit- ers But aside from the nearness of the new oil market it is believed that Italian engineering experts and laborers will be in great demand for the construction of the famous pipe line carrying the raw oil from the fields to French and British ports The construction of the pipe line 850 kilometers long will be one of the costliest and hardiest trade un- BOULDER Colo Aug H-'UP) Innumerable pipe dreams have 4' Fire destroyed the famous Mf Park Wash with an estimated their personal effeets EDUCATOR WOULD SPEND MILLIONS ON AN ALPHABET A utuiatrd Prtti Photo Baker lodge In Mt Baker National loss of $250000 Guests lost most of REMAINS FOUND OF TURTLE DEAD 8 MILLION YEARS Trinidad who discovered the first bone which led to the excavations in search of the remains discovered the bones of the prehistoric creature three feet In the pierre shale It is one of three such specimgns found in the United States and the first found in this part of the country Complete specimens are rarely found Gilmore described the discovery as a turtle from the upper pierre TRINIDAD Colo Aug (UP) fossilized remains of a giant turtle who shuffled over the clay hills of southern Colorado some eight million years ago have been sent from Trinidad to the Smithsonian Institute Washington Professor Gilmore of the institute assisted by George Heap of thcretaceousjjeriod NO MORE red or ij I i 't ened hands house- Iwbrk made easy with a remarkable cleaqing-prod uct that actually the dirt instead of scratch I i 'i ir ing it away or eating it off with' harsh acids 1 Wyandotte cleans easily and thoroughly yet it is gentle you could wash your 4 hands with it dayi after day 1 I i without harming! them It i i is a scientific product developed for you by theL largest imaniif jturer of specialized clean ers At all good grocers 15c for the handy sift-or pour package' The i 1 i Ford Company Wyandotte Michigan 000000000000000000000)000000000000000 I i I II i Qk' great pipe will cost more than one million' French francs Thousands of laborers will be required and Italy hopes to furnish a large per centage of the demand Italian en gineering skill will also be called upon Italian oil experts point out that because of the density of crude oil many pumping stations will have to bt constructed on the line to keep the gold moving toward two ports The operation of these pumps will require at least 250 men most likely recruited from Italy In the meantime the Italian government Is leaving no stones unturned to develop her own resources Test wells are being sunk in various points of the peninsula and throughout the colonies in the hope that Italy may have her own 'underground oil storehouses 4 most popular corn flakes are made by Kellogg in Battle Creek They have a flavor and crispness no others equal Taste them and know why they are such Woman Rolls From Bed Out of Window begun with the phrase I had ten million but few have been so highly original as that of Professor John McLucas head: of the English language department of the University of Colorado here The educator declared that If he were possessed of that much money he would spend it all In revising the English spelling system He i would make? some radica changes fn the present method of assembling words In fact he would practically discard the system now in use because attempts for a spelling reform were made as far back as 200 years ago Poets have been the leaders in changing the spelling of English words bu there also have been a number organized reforms The Carnegie spelling board is one of the mos recent attempts in organized re forms all of which have ended disastrously McLucas would make life easier for newspaper men students stenographers and others who assemble letters into words as part of their work by a root and branch reform He would begin with a new alphabet which would be phonetic The reforms would be very expensive as all the books and other printed matter now in existance would have to be destroyed and the new type and letters substituted The professor believed that under his system English would be much easier to learn Under the present system it takes children at least a year longer to learn to read -English than it does to read German French or Latin French Is spelled more regularly than English and he French pronounce each syllable separately while the English speaking people do not and even obscure some syllables 4 Death Valley Is about 50 miles long and averages 20 to 25 miles wide from the crests of the enclosing mountain ranees 2219 Wash Ave 2576 Wash Ave 2432 WASHINGTON AVENUE PORTLAND Ore Aug (UP) Desire of 21-year-old Mrs Crystal Harkins for plenty of fresh air brought grief to both' herself and her husband Joe today Mrs Harkins moved her bed up flush with her third-story window in an apartment house Early this morning she relied out and fell 30 feet to the pavement Her injuries were slight Curious cop- who had to see jus how it all happened found 35 quarts of beer in the apartment and arrested Joe EB EI FILAKIES Always oven-fresh in the seal waxtite wrapper Always the Finest Fruits and Vegetables on the Market Golden Ripe Pound iaimsQG jtfeseim Large Brntur your tpongm or cloth It Oory mf but not dripping Cheapest Insect Spray You Can Laboratory-Tested -Super-Strength 13 Rich Red' --J Ripe 2 Pounds New Locals Large for bakingv 10 Lbs 4 Bunches HILLS THE FEARFUL DETERGENT Lifts Off the Dirt Write for a FREE Copy batbtulx wakbwla ilela refriperatar metal fiztarea painted walla painted woodwork -Takes Less To Kill-- Surest Quickest Death to FKes MosQultoes Roaches- Bed Bugs Anis Moihs Fleas MOST POPULAR THROUGHOUT TH WORLD TOMTOES Solid pack 3 No ZH Tins HFFSF MUd Ful1 LI1EEJE cream Pound Good 3-Pound Kaddie 33c 1 VEAL ROASTS It often we can sell tender young veal atsuch bargain prices Tomorrow yon can get shoulder roasts at 13c per lb BumU or leg roasts 18c per lb Shoulder chops at 15c lb and loin chops at 18c lb The family will enjoy veal for Sunday dinner- BREAD Full pound loaves of White Brown and Raisin bread will sell 3 for 10c all day Saturday This is our new: style loaf bigger and better than ever Just think of -22 slices of the best bread ever eaten for 5c regularly and 3 for 10c tomorrow Yonll like it better than any bread you have ever eaten SALMON I- Terrapin Pink 3 No 1 Tall Tins 25c MAYONNAISE1': 25c Mission Bell OCA 5 BARS All flavors 07 a 4 a TOILET SOAP PRESERVES35oz Jar The Sego LOOSE-LEAF Cook Book brings you new menu suggestions tor every occasion more than 300 tested recipes attractively -Illustrated praise the convenience of its loose-leaf binding Just write for a free copy Sego Milk Products Co Salt Lake City SEGO MUSICAL MENUS Helpful chats by Barbara Badger director of the home service department and popular music Dally except Sunday 10 to 10:15 a oyer KDYL MALT SYRUP POWDERED SUGAR IX? GRAHAM CRACKERS CARROTS or Beets Diced 43c 29c 25c 29c 29c 29c QF: tins UJC packages TUNA FLAKES 2 PFAC Hinnerette 9Qo IDiJ2No 2Tins CORN BEEF TinV DEVILED MEAT ims PINEAPPLE Ukulele Broken PIMFAPPT17 Ukulele Broken slices 2 No zy2 slices 2 No tins The Health Drink 3 Pints FLOUR Drifted Snow 48-Pound Bag 89c 'OO BECCO matches gar BOTTLE CAPS RAISINS I' eisi 29c COFFEE SeweIls Glass Free 29c 79c to-- SI0 FT film Cream of the Valley rLlUli 48-Pounds Mil Sego Brand Family lUliilv Case price STARCH Amaizo Corn or gloss Amaizo 2 Pkgs yy- 'JJ 'r GBAPEFEUIT Fancy Florida No 2 Tins 13c i CD 19c 33c 39c Tree Green Lb Pkg SOAP l5a CtC -A I Ur -i i JAR RUBBERS fruit jars LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER large Tins POEK AND BEANS No Tins 29c SPAGHEHI SUCCESS IN MAKING MAYONNAISE LIES III YAY OIL IS ADDED mm 1 Little at a is Safest Method Hills Bros Use a Similar Rule in Their Patented Coffee-Roasting Process Oil in large amounts added to mayonnaise ingredients usually makes the mixture separate It is better to add oil little at a There is a similar situation in coffee roasting Occasionally big batches can be roasted so each has the same flavor But you depend on it The sure way is to roast little at a time Hills Bros do with their patented Controlled Roasting process -As Hie accuracy of the hour-glass depends upon an even continuous flow a little at a time so the uniform flavor of Hills Bros Coffee is produced by this patented process that roasts evenly continuously a little at a time The temperature is exactly regulated while the blend flows through the roasters Every single berry is perfectly roasted Naturally then every pound has the perfect flavor Hills Bros Coffee is packed in vacuum cans that keep it fresh! Air which makes coffee go stale is removed and kept out of these cans Even ordinary cans keep coffee fresh Order Hills Bros Coffee today Ask for-it by name and look for the Arab trademark on the can Hills Bros Coffee Inc Denver Colorado LG CAN UTAH TOMATOES Saturday our stores will sell those good Utah grown tomatoes They are packed -by Utah canneries I Our bargain price will be 8c per large can Consistently LOWER Many of our custom- ers tell-us that! our stores are consistently cheaper on quality food This is we are First we buy quality th quality that stands up under a i onal advertising Then we it so that you have a regular consistent saving like our stores CXRSEiYXG GS VINEGAE' For Pickling or Table Use Gallon 19c Dill Weed 5c Bunch Franco-Amcrican 3 Tins i TOILET PAPER 29c 25c 29c PEAS or BEANS Our markets are becoming more popular every day through the quality meats and the courteous treatment shown each individual purchasing meats at our markets You also receive the attention of only first class meat cutters who are- always pleased to suggest the different ideas for aU occasions STEWING HENS Pound YEARLING MUTTON BREAST 5c LEG ROAST 12c PORK ROAST SHOULDER Sg T'rtn" O- toast Lb oC LVjr PRIME RIRBEEF 22c FOOD BACON STORIS hlild Eastern Sugar Cured Sliced One Pound Pkg Picnic Style Mild Eastern I 41 Sugar Cured Pound 1V2C PORK SHOULDER ROAST Picnc Cutslb 13c 'A Bnrcty of ts.

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