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Show open the first of nest aerk In Utah said one ton of coal Is uvd In that by Oclober 13 all Utah trading a similar amount of sugar, consume plant of the company a ill be la and that tire Industry a ill operation. Factories In Idaho, Mon- mime than a million tons of coal tana and Bouth Dakota are already altldn tlie nest three months. He further pointed out that 27, operating. Official of the Gunnison Sugar i 000,000 yards of cotton doth wire company reported that llie plant Uted In the Industry last year and at Centcrfleld ts operating. Other that a greater amount a 111 be replants In ojicratlon, aith a total quired during the coming season. In forte of more than 8u0 workmen, In- addition, rallnwd emplosment la exclude the Layton Sugar company pected to benefit. Direct employment at Layton, and llie Amalgamated benefits cited by Mr. Llppltt klmw. ed that factories In Colutado, WyomSugar company factory at Ogden. It is estimated that the sugar ing, Nebraska and Montana hnd 19 w Industry In Uuh a ill provide a, Increased tlielr payrolls from ten 000 nun within the la-- t tte.il payroll of 3.000,000 tills fall,' 'and oil r duett employ nient to "-- I .days. Mr. Llppl't add'd that "of thr Mai iho,.v:ii.d nwn A'UU.Ion.il nil- plnMurnt ill revJt faun ham tit; H4 fartorles In the United Five 1111 will 74 oirrate this fall, emu- ; rations in the UU fic'ds V..!,.iid T Cam. n, :e prr - j Par' d Hh CO la t Jt nr dint and r neral n.ai.air ft tli-Lfall Id ihu thi, ar (mi , a:', ir. m d a future for the bet f. c A Iv-l.nJ ivtiy Pi lh( l. r of w I'U' k fi d it ; In r i ' c off :s of t .c I... ri J Jobless Is Seen In Sugar Runs ft Opr ration of ugar factorie, nhedulid to throughout Uie west within a e.k, it tern by bailor it leader a a project of famachlr.g lmixrunc unemployment relief. o Su Official of the Wednesday reported company gar a HI beet digging pi ration Lake tx-- 0n u Utah-Idah- tht P gc--i a 3 s eg r , SATURDAY SPECIALS j We Guarantee Every tltiu; We Sell till Litcrrsmrry, lb. frr-- h I O' . U. 61LAK Miort fb. -- - . . MlOltOMt roitK CHOIS, It. MIOl l.IJI It LAMB CHOIS, lb, . UtOl'LII.lt ROAST, (iltl.'C, - VLAL lb. Mild . ... 2 .V l.T lb. 2 COCOA ROCKtVOOD - I lb. can COTFEE, M. J. B. Jr. e ir. BEANS NAVYerCIIIU It. ir ir ir ut C 1 lbs. PEAXtT BITTER 2 Ib. can MACARONI, bulk QfV 4 lbs. FELIX CASH MARKET S99 Fhone North 1st East i i m j m m ICS wwuesj -- .'.'I- -- " Tt : J.T jr t ; .. ar u 'I .a'. on, !' f f -- at. d l'.i . h.g in I ' rn r, tl A i; ten J Mr. Cannon ns Reient f.nd,n,.s of the w .ah lndteate that AiikuUuml cell, 111 surar prodi."? ilicajjfr bu I and n.utton than any other rath.n available In the Unit'd Mates, not excepting the com belt. W. D. Lippnt. piesidi nt of th Reel Sugar association, said tn IXnvcr that farmers tn the 18 sugar beet states, which embraces the western port of the country, may 36.000,000 for expect to receive tlielr crop this year. It was also reported that 277 sugar beet receiving stations of the Great Western Sugar company in Colorado, and Nebraska opened Wednesday, assuring full operation of the company's 23 factories by the end of the currrnt week. Mr. Llppltt described the nationwide employment benefits expected to result from beet sugar operations to the officers of the association; He rojanLei?.JkXBKi7ggagnTrgt fUAl.r VOBKBSrarSI . '..te rtep'' V'-- ' NAVY BEANS 10 IK 100 'flour PRICE ) .V a'Ahcj Logan . . Smithfield . . Hyrum . . Wellsville Specials for Saturday, fijvrin- tendcnl; Dr. D. C. Ihidee, a r. Anderson and others, have aiked the state tax commhsion to Prm.; a compromise settlement of taxes lovlid ngalnt the hospital. The hospital officials professed Inability to pay the tax without closing the Institution. A supreme court decision some months ago declared the taxes for 1928 were properly levied, and that, under Its articles of Incorporation at that time, the hospital was organized for profit, and therefore not to exemption under the state constitution. IK I. I lour i C fit? luor 1 Ilo-- e surLs If. IM lour 10 - irks ,ofY the t. . . t 1 55c 4J15 !' ,i a thte'v t! i . v f. 1 . . . .m; ! $0 5 gallon HONEY 1 le c f 4113 he i.t- p 1 ! i lib .h - .. M tf t v m 1 O ibf ar. 440-ya- rd tree-line- d er Sgc Cracked1 a17SVib Sgc niNinpiss) maeksh: Phone North Open a. m. to p.m. ORDERS OVER $2.00 38 9 . . . FREE DELIVERY Flour 40oScn lb Bag Iiaiblllb 1 1 h 1 New Crop Seedless 15 oz Package Ho 2 Can 1 7 . . BUJHTEE Fresh Creamery lb. Best GrQdc . . Rollon 1 1 3 Plenty of Fresh Ground t Hamburger lb. He to 12c POT ROAST FRESH OYSTERS cx. Ig. doz. Hoc LOIN STEAKS extra choice lb. S tc ROLLED ROASTS prime rib lb 1 Gc mmts only. intuoK pro-peil- v 7r age 13 i C im i A 1 -- 1 j i Beaver Lions Leave to Inspect Plant, Kidnap Watchman! Deer on Range Bird F.cuUrltln Brown creeper and uutliatche tecur food from tin bark of Uvea The nuthatch stand on b!i bead and bop down, the creeper aland on LU tall and hops np. Briefly Told A committee ponsoted Beaver Bui lington, Wis Five men early A prudent person profit from to investigate Lions Beaver the milk by new 25,000 today Invaded the summer range personal experience, a wise on of the condition the receiving plant of the Burlington from the experience of othera kid- - in the interest of maintaining the cooperative milk association, other deer of and balance naped a watchman, and destroyed proper made the building by exploding two bombs livestock to carrying capacity, 1,3 second annual trip Into the The watchman was unhurt. Beaver mountains Wednesday, The blast shattered windows with- the' The trip was made by automob.lt in a radius of ten blocks of to the Big Ilat ranger station. plant. took he committeemen here About an hour later, John Else horses sent up in advance and made watchman the appeared 55, bart, at the police station. He said five nn '8 vi lie ride to the ou?h and men accosted him with revolvers west over Big Hat, Gunslte, Hunt Bjron Meadow, lhcr.se in the building. Saturday we w ill sell over Round, Long and Straw- down The men set two bombs, he said, 1 lb. glass jars, assortfiats to Three Creeks and and then rushed him to their at-- . 'berry of High Hunt crick ed back Preserves way up for irc by tomoblle outside. Tliey bound his was in consists started The this with investigation fett and hands per jar, rope and sped 1931, at the suggestion or the gov- away with him. of peach, plumb, fig, Bcfoie the car reached the city ernors flood control committee, raspberry, the ran6c 6S found ln limits, Eisenbart said, the cxplos-- j pineapple, etc. ions occurred. The men took him condition. On the trip in 1931, 83 deer were about a mile outside the city and dumped him out. Eisenbart work- - counted, mostly near streams and ed his bonds loose and returned lakes. This year 100 deer were to the scene of the wmeckcd build- counted and signs showed them to ing, to find firemen seeking hi be distributed over the entire range. The feed and water conditions are body amid the debris. The new plant was opened Sept. good generally, and hunting this Germade is a food 22, by dairy farmers supplying milk jear should be even better than at that every body uses, Hunters in the time past. to ahe Chicago Pure Milk asso- any 5. 1730 this germade is milled ciation. The farmers previously checked out approximately had been collecting their milk at bucks killed on this range late by our local mill and is privately owned plants here, but year, and with the indications so a very good quality, count much this the til started their year, Improved owned clean cut Germade. We venture in efforts to cut out mid-- j should go even higher. dlemens profits to enable them to Tho'e making the trip were C. will sell 9 Ib. bag Satmake more on their pioduct. P. Han is, J. C. Miller, Joseph urday for 19c each. The Chicago association loaned Bakes, LewMar Price, Ray Easton H. N. Christfimen. They the local farmers mest of th and the coun'y, county nrd money necessary fur installation rf fhh and game department, machinery in the plant and th f.umers intended repaving th ' agricultural interests, business in-- ; money Ihioujh savings effected t teronts and the U. B. foiest service, the conoorative venture. Ei.sci.burt said he was unable to the car or of the five men. He A Simply of Puritv had, give a good description either of, seen none of them before, he said, 5 Men Blow up ASSORTED .1- PRESERVES u I ssworeawaMEZS . in i a he. U rs to j are sure bloomers and their culture 20 W. 1st a r. U'ul t:.e the cur It I'icjurv I nt hl t nir-- t to n ive juu tlu' you d pai t. tul.tr cut of that are pire v.iih ruu-t-ar,.d, )ft are cheiuly fii-- h anJ V.c ! 1 & e, fwf. . Kipi'tii Ei.ttvr i; Im-'-lire cv.tr J.!,te!VCH tfi to Ite ! for a ,1 ! M V - Soon after the action then decided w as brought, the articles of Incorporation were altered, and the argument Tuesday was In part that probably this change meant that exemption would be constitutional since that time. ARKET Uvwwrl McKIsmi, 1 via l:. (.1 V. ' ... i , i, t Ml : ( .. e t hy 1, i i , Sfi.Kto . 2 lbs. 25c T.m A ,.'e, !n th t U th d i ;! s . 2 TAC'S ODERN 1OKK S.U SAGE -d ,rd d.i he.v. !h.. ..u -- s (l.Kfcid at 9 8 tee . m the century which wa. r. .ihv phenomenal time conslder-i:,- g tie slow track and took the "b;.i;d event with the fine tinINSVLL GIVES IP ON 21 4 seconds. ADVICE OF ATTORN Et of II..ward GrecnwtU of Utah puJi-it- d Goldstein all the way In the ronUnud from Pag On century and was less than a foc,t p. m. the great stone door of the 'behind the winner at the. flnlvh. Barrie Jail, Its tiny window set with Jcf fries of tlus U. A. C. flnLshed three Iron bars sloughed to on the third. Harris Walker flnblied secbowed form of the once powerful ond tn the longer race for the "Y millionaire. colored runner. with the little The sleeping hamlet of Barrie, a Bernard Gordon, placing third. town of 7000 on the shores of Lake Dudley ran a bcautlf jl event to walk Slmcoe, knew nothing of the drama race in the being enacted along Its quiet, off with tlie event with case. Dudstreets: knew nothing of the ley led the rest of the contestants significance of the shadows that by at the finish. McKev moved, ghost-likthrough the som-b- driik of East high pulled the surdrizzle of a misty autumn night prise in this race by beating cut Tonight Assistant States Attor- Jails Fornwalt, former West high ney John Hampton of Chicago, who luRunarv and now a memlx r of the had dashed about Ontralo In a B Y U. squad. McKendilek finhectic pursuit of the financier, will ished strong. He will bear watchreturn to Toronto with Police Ser- ing in high school competition thh uar. geant Anthony Blaze of Chicago. Major Dans'e of Utah aud Bj.--Tomorrow morning, while Insull Is rising In the Jail, they will return ndl Lewis of BB. Y. U. ran a dead heat in the 120 yard high hurdles to Chicago by airplane. with Schofield of the "Y" placing Buy a dibber to plant small bu'bs. thlid. Lyndon Dudley won the 220 It makes putting them In the yard low hurdles for BB. Y. U. with light and Lewis of tlie Y squad second and ground a comparatively Newell Bushforth of Utah third. speedy task. 'is fool proof. Kf H II. J fhore Raimond. Get some of the gorgeous amary-- I Ills bulbs for window display. They Oct. 8th Ivc.l MDE to ; Mast stress, however, was laid on that, even If the 7300 taxes levied, now around plus interest and penalties, are proper, the best Interests of the state and the county demand a compromise settlement at this time, to permit the institution to continue. g ?!00 120 50 0 r.o Cm he rviitev com-- 1 full L.V.e jmh'l.mer, vl;h lann Iltteir" prf'lder.t rf the n.utee M, irmrl d hivpit.il, l- Ihs. SPECIAL A more squad o! Young University track-ii.i- l of! with the mijoriiv .I h'.i."t I lithe slate fair track carnival terday b s,i.d l.i Id even! tvi-jVMUiK-r- i in .1 a i j ith ttie exception of the rv.r.t Haf "V ftlhhtei J laid H.r.d Clean svurjs In the d.v i. the f..t r and s;.t ) x."d j!i e m-- n in the Jave-.- .. s:.d p. ce u .'.ms In r.i ; e (titer mi t'.'i mm I,,:, r; .o .i.lu :i A. A U i'-- t ' t t.te n.. t ; va.v at l; WE DELIVER Try Macs j.! Sale on 40 Ihs. PHONE 300 Shot Put Event 1'hone MO Free Delivers 29 Federal Axe. Comnromise Levy Sought By Hosnitcd the contention r' T e aj H Germade William Watson ..- 1 sur lor KOibT cc ait: ; 1932, j BgHfJ-iraewr- Campbell Sets New Record in d Great Aid For Friday, October 7. IjOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE ASrEMCAN Pare Six apricot, Pr 1 li tit j i SW3 e j i i ibT.T3.-,3T- T- ' aftr.. r FS AG w , . .. String Beano Qrtrm CffCaiG uUd) a Bars j Oil Green Tea &ibILmm. . fc fAx ' ' Lettuce Celery ' Navy 2 lbs Solid Heads Fresh-Cris- p Utah Stalk Sweet PoTibs Spinach gc Each gc Fresh Utah 3 lbs. U. S. INSPECTED lc jar ISc PEANUT BUTTER 4 rolls TOILET TISSUE POVDERED SUGAR COCOA, Rockwood BREAD, Blue Ribbon WHITE HOUSE CLEANSER 2 3 25c 2 ibs. 15c lb. can 29c loaves 10c 3 cans lc ' : h iit A OAF P. k G. 10 bars 25c Sugar Fowd. or Brown pkg.7c SUGAR . . 25 lbs. $1.39 CakeFlourSwansdown pk.25c Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. 15c 23c SHOULDER ROASTS YEAI lb. 22c Cauliflower . . 3 lbs. 10c - extra fancy . . MEATS 10c Celery j Vvi VEAL HPS pound Hc MEATS Poultry Legs & Rumps YE AH grain fed lb. 24c Fish . IQc Picnic Hams Ib. Pork Boast Lean & Meaty Bacon Squares Ibs. Lard Pure White 2 lbs. 19 e lc Choice Veal, Lamb, Pork & Chicken Lags ''J:"' ff: 12 Beans White j Zs.Z' POT ROASTS SlicedBACON SUGAR CURED CHOICE BEEF 2 pounds 35c 9c to 12c lb. Fresh Oysters . Rabbits . BOSS Hens . Lunch Meats CTDT IS m11LU11i Prime Beef, Steak or Roast Very Special Pound 14C p A |