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Show r V, J rnii- 1 LOCAL NEWS t 1 1 hi!C.ii.tr. t , .. t i . . O ' i' 1 2 t'uiiir ! . Returns .f' .i i r) Ail,. xm r. u Eddie Lundquist r To m, - Wcdiii-Aita- i, li.lr 1 1 iiu.ntoiy will t I 1. 1 I flat ct.nxtiiiut, j- -t x(.uiia Sutli l..ax,u.ui:i ik at.i tor a jarioU t.o.c, ! , lut to txretil tail tik 111 tile and daughter Ot It Qul't Slut l.. popular dance Uai.t tirsl x.n inutith ot llte cateiiilar i in a min ot apriial li JlajOaU mil tale W ) tar and Hot to rxivrd three ! monltui, an b a i'.o lor ISerkeley. Cai.lutma to Mchl folk slat dancri In U luw in tl Mr. Curua' parents alto re-- j Datteatite. jdote altos basic ork tree It U 10 . lias public in grtieral cor iiout may work not more tnan i.ar at IVrkrk-yIlnurs prr auric and mi boors diaily in tiled 10 atirnd tor r regular pm ol 34 emu prr day; an employ whose baa;; ftuple, H U It purpose of thrae tork arclt U 44 laiura may work daiirn 10 otter somethin a lil'te j not more Uian 63 hour prr wrek morr hour tar lWte In it may of en .and nine and one-ha- lt ,, U alio enjoy day; an employ ahos basic wore omLTt 1 'd sl nLLngUwl ' aeelt U 48 hour may work not dancing. O. lomnrrrm ' 1,1 ' ,h It present plan materahae trv- - j more than 58 hour prr week and eral specint program feature til 10 hour prr day. Ail uch work be added from lime to time y be wittiout the payment ot New CouneIor Named Ambrose Call was named aa sec- In if a more complete eveifng of overtime. iih original andj it hour aorked by any em-- i ond counselor to Bishop L. Tom cnteiialnment j leaturra ploye during each day ahatt be lrrv of the L. D. 8. Ninth aard novelty . Iddte Lundquist' band proved provitkd that an Into be a very popular entertainment hour not longer Uian 01 hen they opened the new rnn may be allowed tor each regular same here In the rummer. Tills meal period, and such Interval faet as evident trom the entlms ; not counted as part of tl Any red following In this vaclnilv ploye working time. and from tl which may be given many requests re- from a radio broadcast ov-ployes shall not be deducted from station KSL a short time a?o. such enixle's working time. Tills capable eleven piece dance On 01 day each week employes band now awaits your approval. may work one extra hour, but such hours la to be included within tlie maximum hours permitted each week. Within cities of over 500 000 no employe shall be paid less, linn at the rate of 14 per week lor a . or less than work tl rate of 14 50 per week for a wet lc. or It.ss than the ra' lor 48 hours of $15 ptr Within cities ol from lOn.WO to 500.0 J no employe shall be paid kss than at the rate of 13 per work week, or week for a It ss than . , ... the rale of $13.50 per ,(,d cne.y Will hold ps aiinu il LouL-I, Ap-wet k for 44 hours, or less Uian the both ol locabU me Ot Sober J9. with time Idaho. ti ol 14 per week for 48 hours. irate ' s. ions 9 a. nn for members ot Within Cities ot from 25.000 to the I'ai.e presidency, high council, lOOOOlf no employe shall be paid stake and ward getita-lii-ii.- Daughter Born than at tlie rate of 12 per Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S:-- : It r tl kss committees; 10 a. in. and or work week for a 2 p. ni. genealogical workers and tins city are rejoicing over tlvc less than tl of 12.50 per rate the public. sale arrival of a line baby girl week for 44 hours, or less than the born early Sunday morning. rale of 13 per week for 48 houis. are Mother child and doing nicely. Visits Parents From 2500 to 25,000: The wages of all employes shall be increased Mrs. Gilbert Mecham and childCoJIison Auto Iroin tl rates existing on June 1, ren motortd to Logan FYlday A collision at the Slate Dam In 1933. by not less than 20 per cent, to visit with Mrs. Mcchatnt ranents, Mr. and Mrs. James An- Logan canyon last week damn .1 provided that this shall not reqmr-aIncrease In wages u more than derson. U. H. Marshal Mecham ic-- t the cars belonging to Dr. J. H. Lir.Iord rate of 11 employe; and It Lake and Milton lrni d to the Taylor. Monday from further that no employe Indiana, and also a short visit at shall be paid less than at the rate the world's lair at Chicago and Dr. Datnes Coming reports having a nice trip. Dr. C. J. Dnlncs will address the of 10 per week. Less than 2500: The wages of all Sixth ward Vanguard scouts on Personal Health at the M. I. A. employes shall be Increased from 1. 1933, meeting of the ward tonight. All the rates existing 20on June procent, not less than per by scout of should E. W. ELLIOT & CO. age boys Vanguard vided that this shall not require be there. rate more the than an increase to of 10 per week. University Enrollment Junior and apprentice employes Enrollment of Junior and senior may be paid at the rate of 1 ; A I mCV ICTTEt GT students In the school of business less per week than the minimum OF THAT KAJN at the University of Utah Is great- wage otherwise applicable. ANl SLUSH VOUU er this year than It ever has been, In the south, within cities of STIFF &CT HA6D AN . according to Dean Thomas A. Beal. over 25,000 population the miniBusiness trends have much to do mum wages prescribed In the forewith the enrollment, Dr. Beal said. going sections may be made at the rate of 1 less per week; within cities, towns and villages of Rotary Club Dinner Car-do- n from 2500 to 25.000 population the District Governor O. Guy DON'T T8T ABOUT of Rotary International, will wages of ul. classes of employes Mt VOUN6 TCL1.CR I ALWAYS DRV SLICK be the guest of honor at a Rotai y shall be increased from the rates -- i AND SOFT AFTtW club dinner Wednesday night m existing er J. n 1. 1933. by not SOAKING Ol CCWUUIt provided that the Hotel Ben Lomond, announces lpss than L .r WOLVCR1NE SHELL. an increase C. Angus Wright, president. Po;-- 1 this shall x.ot HORSCHIDE I : an the rate w ages to lr.'re lowing the dinner, Mr. Cardon n will accompany Rotanans and of $10 per week, and provided fur- to the premiere per- - ther that no employe shall be paid Rotary-Ann- s than at the rate of $9 per formance of Wedding Bells" at week; within cities, towns, villages the Weber Community theater. K L- j and other 4 places under 2500 pop- . . julation the wages of all classes of V ff v onr Keceives Appuca. employes shall be Increased from ' Tlie Home Owitr's L.m corpor- - the ratcs existing on June 1, fv 125 ation has received applications. 1933i by not iess than 2o per cent m announces L. E. charge provided that this shall not require air. Nelson an increase in wages to more than ik of the Logan ortice. reported 20 have been approved as the rate of $9 per week. Part-tim- e far els the appraisements are conemployes shall be paid cerned and he Is now checking not less than at an hourly rate the titles on these. Approximately proportionate to the rates prescrib$150,000 is asked through these ed. loans. Mr. Nelson said. The average loan being requested is lor The weekly wages of all classes 1000, while several are asking from of employes receiving more than $3000 to $4000. the minimum wages prescribed in this article shall not be reduced from the fates existing upon July Auto Taken reWhile attending services Sunday 15, 1933, notwithstanding ofanyworkduction in the number evening in the First ward L: D. 3. hours of such chapel, William Campbell of the ingNo retailer shallemployes. increase the his parked Cache forest office of any merchandise sold afDodge sedan in front of the church price ter the effective date of this code and found it missing later. Search over the price existing June 1, 1933 for the stolen machine by Logan more than is made necessary on car by the police officers located the amount of the cow lane west of the city- by replacement, operating, All four tires and the bat- duction, -invoice costs of merchan-wa- s terv had been stolen when the car and or by taxes or other abandoned. Search for the dise. and-o- r resulting from action taken thief or thieves was still in to the National Indus-Chigress Monday according to Police pursuant act and-o- r the Ag- trial Recovery Smith. James Work shoes that harden up and shrink in cold, rainy weather ar oat of date! Wolverines stay soft! The upper! are senff-proand resist acids and limestone soil. The flexible soles give you miles of extra wear! Banish that morning after strug- ?de to get into hard, uncomfortable . shoes. Slip into a pair of WoN verities and feel the difference Shell Horsehide leather makes. Whatever yonr work is, Wolverines give you comfort and wear in my kind of weather. And save you money besides! All styles. Look for the name WOLVERINE on them. Only WOLVERINES have! both uppers and soles made of genuine Shell Horsehide! 114. diH-ad.- Lutid-- iti Wrd114-ad.1- tnn-tL- -.l 1 1 U48 pt-- ! mnk-ima- I coma-cutu- j etn-last- ic j w.-e- tl t wi-e- pre-v:d- c 1-- I V itk in . A j - Sou p ! . GQQDBYE i- i Jj to Stiffen, a bxvuC WORK 5KDE5! pro-.co- : Dance With Eddie Lundquists SHELL HORSEHIDE WORK SHOES E.W. Elliot & Co. Rulers of Low Prices E. W. ELLIOT & CO. A ( 'I Cf T!!',! o Ilodtind. A im'iUtr oil tr,.l r inu.il r the print-ton- s u':.m : art of thd c-i-- t the adi.11.: t.a' r or t.. I, 19 t, U!,J ill .via::-- ! t. lUitir o! .u tbt l.tr.it ' ..11 not a.), t'. ; .'1 McuUisU t. c r .! I nature, vn.iu ;! Hw an ij.j a.tii t,,jud l M..ill H Uai enure lit anv ii iiirr, il jmmi I mirea-- ' to anv iiuiihandiv a v' jim pritiucd io.'y s! 4. 1 ta- v, Hint of n an- a .II .rill! ino-rept .ill t or liKTi til !,r .bln l iu'.ir uta ill lKt ii .111111 III-tin hi null r in tue .m ;,s cm tote, of the Nulonal Ul., ttu l.id.i.g its lire, t. a ' 11 .i.k, ,..1.!' com ltd lv sti-.m ia.c. lc satitl.br. Aha r b mg out fur a i.'tn ii.i-.i- t n a j 1 r conanv, ex.-t otmui. utm-, i.11.'!. tti.artity ot t xe Where :U liiae. tl aa inalttr. j lit Jury ret.nad the tiw Ilxtept piutldtd foi.tct-.t- , Into Ulmc J.m pie; itimtoti 4r cur- - for, , joins parayiaph, no retailer iraclts ent.-n11 National IU tu. I T::d- - to. n- - d tred terdn t. 01 nine I 4r et.eiti 1U, the thetupeuiic simll knowingly buy or contract l:aJ. by any reta.lt-til shall consist of at kast one, m grateful to you," tits ir buy any merchandise pmdm. d m but not liux-- than tlwue, repiesen ot Ko-il- s at iixcd pn. x " (!t terms, tulues laili. pari ha.M 11. no shall told It 'm Irishman. 10U retailer duration In part in a penal, ic lames from 4 a. h major diusimi o( 4r UeiHery during tl Did you have much trouble?" telling metluxls tormatory 4r conecticna'l tiistitu- ol this rtxlc are increased by in advertt'lng and-e.- r 11.1 retail trade iMeM-nuntend to deceive or mislead tion. Alter May 31. 1BJ4, no re or lartaller aubsenblng to tt. "Yr," replied the MU1 tf Ertn application of tl pruvislona tf It All tl National Industrial Recovery au Utler shall knowingly sell or offer m tl administrator xha.l itrsigu- - I had a devil of a and-u- r tlw Agnculiural Adjust- - No retalkT aliall use advertistno for aale uch rest wanted to acquit you.' Nothing ate. ment act. It ta deemed equitable which refer Inaccurately in ary In thu aection, however, shall at aril-dca- -s that appropriate adjustments of material particular to any corn-suc- h feet contract, which the retailer Your nty should be Com r Producrrs and smelter not have tl option to ran-- j starter. Leave no chance lor u l; said to be reaching anerment on or hi merchandise, pure such contract! to be rlf-stoor incurred cel, made with rrsjK cl to aui h become a values, credit terms, policies r. cread casta actually code. before It arrived at by mutual agreement services. approval otherof or this code by the president ot or arbitral proceeding No retailer shall use advertising Rotad which Inaccurately lays claim to a tl United Stales. National the wise. and an Trade council U constituted Tl retail trade authority shall policy or continuing practice ot agency to assist. generally underselling com petit oik consist of the administrator or tit an-- ! To prevent unfair competition No retalkT shall give deputy, and three memberi uc anything of value to secretly against local nwrrhanls. tl the employe pointed by tlie president of U is or ed loss ol tl of a customer for the United Piute, who shall advL-- a j, nlir Hi Music EnchantingfMelodiesforyour own crowd with more exclusive entertainment Collegiate Night Every Wed. DANSANTE Couple 35 c u cr !r u nl,s. tk4(4r tl. 'md cle tin. re!ct ditlared to be an unlair trade practice. Tlre loss leaders" are aruck-olten sold below cost to tl nrchant for tl purpota-oattracting trade. This practhe tesulla. of course, either tn etfons by the merchant to make up tin loss by charging more than a reasonable profit lor other artlcka. r else In driving the small merchant with little capital out of business. It works back against ttv producer of raw materials on farms and In Industry and against the ' - labor so employed. moTills declaration against tl ot loss leaders'' by the store er do s not prohibit him from selling an arttrie without any profit it, himself. But the selling price cl artuk-to tin- - consumer should include an allowance lor actual wa.-iof store labor, to be fivd and publish d ftom time to tune bv the trade authorl'y hereinafter s estabhsld. Such nn nllov. ance lor labov not be Included in the selling price of any article of ford, or be applied by storekeepers dolnt business only in communities ol less than 2500 population which are not part of a larger trade area. Provided, however, that any retailer may sell any article' of merchandise at a price as low as the price set by any competitor In his trade area on merchandise which Is Identical or essentially the same t If such competitors price Is ir conformity with the foregoing provision. A retailer who thus reduee' a price to meet a competito'-- ' price as above defined shall mt be deemed to have violated the provisions of this section if such retailer immediately notifies the nearest representative retail trade organization of such action and all facts pertinent thereto. No retailer shall use advertising ned sf-- agent purpose of influencing a aale, or tn furtherance of a aale render a to. bill or statement of account the employe, agent or custorru-which ts tnac rate In any material particular. No retailer shall place obstacles In the way of the purchase of a product wluch a consumer orders by brand name by urging upon the consumer a substitute product In a manner which disparages the product ordered. No retailer shall purchase, sell or exchange any merchandise manufactured under a code of fair competition which requires such merchandise to bear an N Tt A label, unless said merchandise uch label. Any retailor right full; povs. .vang the Insignia of the NT. who has in stock or purchases which ha similar merchandise been manufactured be I ore the et- fectlie date of the code of fa'i competition requiring such merchandise to bear an NR A label may attach thereto the NRA insignia. tCDERN r City Market 11 of a Pending the formulation compact or code between the several states of the United States to insure the manufacture and sale prison-mad- e goods on a fair competitive basis with goods not so produced, the following provisions of this section will be stayed for 90 days, or further at the discretion of the administrator: (a) Where anv penal, reformaInstitution, tory or correctional either by subscribing to the code or compact hereinbefore referred to. or by a binding agreement of any other nature, satisfies the administrator that merchandise produced In such Institution or bv the Inmates thereof will not be sold except upon a fair competitive basis with similar merchandise not 22 ' iii'uei if 23 Wet 2 BEEF TONGUE 35c each 25c pound GaSav at Save Utah 78 W 1st So. Logan lb. 15c and BOLOGNA . KIPPERED SALMON . . . ... BUTTER MINCE MEAT Fresh Creamery Armours lb. Bloaters 4 for Anchovies Ib Chile Con Come 2 j B for Lettuce, extra large head . lbs verms Automatic Coal Burner HAND FIRED There Is as much difference between an Iron Fireman fire and a hand, fired coal fire a there is between a blow-torcand a bonfire. Iron Fireman makes firebox temperatures 500 to 1 000 degrees hotter than hand firing can make with the same quality of coal. It burns all the combustible gases. There is no smoke nuisance. Coal fired by hand wastes a large part of the heat units and creates a smoke nuisance. Iron Fireman uses the smaller sizes of coal which cost less per ton and makes each ton of h Hand firins is not Jteady and crex. a smoke nuisance. this $2.00 Salt Lake and Return Tickets good on all trains P. M. Friday and Sat. return Sat. and Sunday coal go farther thas higher priced lump coal. Iron Fir man makes large fuel savings over hand firing or over other automat! fuels. Ask for a free survey and estl mate showing what Iron Fireman can save you. low-price- d Football Special Leave Logan 2 P.M. FriCentral R. R. The Utah-Idah- o day. A. H. Palmer and Sons Logan, Utah . 29c Breakfast OCc 25c Coffee, W Club. Ib 23 Macaroni, Spagetti and ftc Egg Noodles W 29' package Celery, large 1 Hc 10' jumbo, w bunch 2 FOOTBALL Saturday Oct. 28th 25c Ib. lb. 18c SMOKED HAM, sliced ROLLED ROAST, baby beef 16c twrw ggawsg U. S. A. C. vs. U. of U. . WIENNIES, MINCED HAM GaSav o Logaira at lowest prices, also high quality winter grade gasoline am! cils, we recomend mobel artic for . winter use. why not 1st North BACON, sliced, sugar cured Cold Weather is inevitable Damage has already been caused to many Radiators Wc carry alcohol, zerone the Improved methonal glycerine and prestone Prop. 300 MEMBER N. R. A. e P&epaiLs6nl Avoid costly repair bills by purchasing your Anti Freeze from unary, Phone West Firt North Phone 32 Specials for Wednesday , ADmnr x i wsm BBSS ef For Your Pleasure WDCRINE r.n ir. county. ijtah luu.'.ma! ut Itl Oil lNlil I'.itV , OitoUr ;s return ot told on. (il.i.luU lioi.i iq.iitid o! DintTnln iiuu SullSUOlw At a..4 t am i'rii'an' - Phone 460 Opposite Court House . 1 |