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Show LOGAN HERES CACHE VALLEY 'DAILY (UTAH) i ' , ' "1 oi H OC1 1 R S D A Y. .1 1 LOCAL OFFICE RANKS THIRD .,! 0. t j.n d iU I M. tt uip-n In no a i th it t d in d ff tho pioptl ')r C not lm,nu(' jiio,, ho allowed ft hi i it. P'uki il that SEEKS WINSOR ut n im v einor UlliU s'l.ro: LAKE H.i.hI CITY. Oil .ontiol Cliti-- i ett lit Sl) h" filw i t he tiiudod amnn 'Hit1 tut ik ii nLu i ' Ml fit .an: - mi,Il! .honM ihiir shi.ie ,t IM I i! k IllOaf1 FLOOD BOARD IN INSURANCE tin iikl IAGr; Wilbe-fmc- iu-l- I suf- hi i I i 'i n oil t. i' i Ka llM at wan on ol T) ail )- Weboi, and Boxe! bv coimtis. IXms . i'in xv , t Subsiiiuie ' i i i t .il -- . (1 i td t ( rather Not Wanted i , M1 I i -- i . pie-ciou- t I t n . 'i GERMANY PROPOSES to meet tlie crisis of extreme radicalism on one hand and tin eat of fascist leadership on the other BY ACTION'. Rigid economy will reduce national expenditures by a billion marks It is even MUTfsfed that General Von Hinderburgs pay be reduced, , i We have no money worries here, with motley to loan n drug m the market. W e seem to la k the energy that does something, or ANYTHING. We are Iikj a poor old lady, dispossessed from her pros periiy lodging,, weeping on the sidewalk, not knowing what to do, i $ Tlie fiery Hitler reminds you of the saying that !r a man doesnt go too far he never goes far enough. He has gone far enough. He not only threatens to impeach Hmdenburg, but proposes to conquer Russia, "because eGrmany needs more territory for expan" sion A laige, Bolshevik bear in Moscow will have something to say about that. Henry Ford gave an automobile to Anton Lang, playing the pait of Christ In 1930 that is only one more Fold car. Think what it would have been 1900 roars ago. The whole world would have looked upon the fiery car as proot of miracu lous powers beyond human conception Snorting, ba killing, with headlights blamg, it wont i'liave meant more than half a dozen angels especially sent down. And, had it vuuted his. divine purpose, the rounder of Chiistiamty, with such a vehicle, might have escaped uu challenged tiom Ins persecutors, taking ins principal disciples wnh him. celebrities thrown in for good measure. In the King of Jazz, everybody concerned, from performer to Anderson himself, ara . famous Broadway names. Moreover, the revue has the unique and infrequent distinction of having two song 'hits, both known in Tin Pan Alley as naturals, Ragamuffin Romeo and c It Happened in Monterey. Ragamuffin Romeo is a very special type of novelty foxtrot and tells in song and lyric the Galatea story of a rag doll, It Happened in Monterey is a waltz ballad, sung by John Boles with all the color and tenderness of old Paul Whiteman' Invades Sound Pictures with The King cf jazz - - r New York City. A very modern song hit; indeed is Ragamuffin Ron co, composed by Mabel Wavne for the sound revue King of Jar?. John Murray Anderson, director, o dared e song by from 'Hollywood. Miss Wayre in New Voik sang her first version cror long telephone and it was immediately , accepted. The revue, featuring Paul Whiteman, vail mt'k an epoch in motion picture productions. To begin with, it is the first picture in which the talent has been entirely recruited from the professional stage. K. etofore, motion picture stars have been the chief actors w.th a few stage te'e-yrap- h Mexico. as- . ? V, , Kf v r U p A four m Guvuwich Village, belieytd to imm- - been nil dermined by w ret l.ing operations next dooi, collap-e- d today kil'mg Ot t oti-- 2 o ... ' Obstructions on various tounty highways which interfere with a dear vision on many corners will be removed by the road department of the county. Tina decision was reached at the Wednesday meeting of the county commission when two school bus dm era, A. M Jorirenson and H. R. Bingham, appeared with complaints ot pool visibility at various places. a They spedlically mentioned place on the Benson road near the Ricks corner and also near the W. H. Ballard, Sr, home as well as tboie tlu Smithfield bridge over Be tr liver near Amalga. )i- -ti aint 111 -t Tue-da- s . 'Nsrsfrisrsyi LKs W.CJ rnj 7X7 , . - ,e? y ojoo ,v :& a Two Stations: , Second South and Main Fourth North and Main UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT Tires and Tubes Washing Polishing Greasing Tire Repairing i T - ih nia a, y's ' .'VV 5 ' ' s - by scientific care in manufacture kept in Camels for you to enjoy. And you can smoke them all day with never a hint of throat discomfort. Mild nut flat. Modern smokers are awake to that difference. Theyre swinging to Camels, and the mild fragrance of a cigarette made to be enjoyed. Ethyl Gaa Regular Gas Accessories 11 IX'' sun-mellow- VeedoS Oils B. f 'd And Camels arc easy to smoke. Heres smoke with joy in it a lighthearted cigarette merry and mild. Dont confuse Camels mellow mildness with mere flatness or lack of flavor. Every bit of delicate aroma in Camels naturally mild, tobaccos is preserved Investigate Our Thrift Check Plan i k 'A Parco Products As'flmi Beefs, r.3ni. x A ll '5- FREE THRIFT CHECKS f J , Came HEAL PARGO SERVICE I CAMEL PLEASURE HOUR EASY TO LISTEN TO Weiinciday evening, on N. B. C. Pacific Coa-- t network, KGO, KECA, KTAR, KfSD, K$L, KO , MIQ, ROMO, KCW V-- r V lif hM I' HOUSE CRASH TO BE REMOVED NEW YORK - ' 'OBSTRUCTIONS iinr-iuatu- m ft t- A five men and women and njuting seven, two of whom a e not exnect-eto In e. The dead Mix Iitnnna Comt-artle- , 4S, Maiguaine Coin Bade, 37 Poor, deeply in debt at the uni- her daughter, riani, Bout non, reditors Cailo Totnagln, 2'i, one unidentiversity he sent for his that threatened to put him through fied man bankruptcy, and luin his careci, Loogers told olin nils the building and said. bad been shaking tor dava At er Look at mo, and tell me if you a , preliminaiy doubt-tha- t such a man as I will let Attorney (T mi onhied Don't of pay you all with interest. of tin F ni Wmlm, be foolish, and throw awav now corpoiation. BICYCLE STOLEN what you are bare to get later Seth Red lord of 54 Noitli Seiond They looked at him, exteuded his Biuks so big tli.it one of tin m Most is mourning t.le loss of a credit and left respectfully ir Ins would make tin wall a MU ill giein Pierce bicyde which was will had enabled him to tomiol m tin Iomi laken from in front of the Sroond himself as easily- - as lie controlled bungalow aie ot a in v ward night during tircumstan'-eand other men, he mateiial at li imsi .uii.ibunding Mutual dupol He leported lus loss to buii would be btill alive College. the pul ue. 0 74 rl'Mfh & Picture 'fans from all over the country are keenly interested in this transference of talent from the legitimate to the motion-soun- d stage. The pictures success will doubtless be responsible for an entirely new gallery of film fans. iuf1' i story rooming r v . FIVE DIE IN f c tl."1 y m v j 'iV, - ! ,, Bidtarn loses a useful, powerful man in Loid Birkenhead, who died yesterday. Hi ginning lile as F. E. Smith, son of a poor barrister, his extraoulu.ary success In life changed "Smith to a noble lord and a nobody to a real statesman. He wanted to be Loid Chancel lor. and became Lord Chancellor. He was secietary for India, served dining tlie war in Lloyd George's cabinet, w'as one of the most powerful speakers in the house oi commons. And like other men that are successful, he never doubted his success. - r 2 (IIP- m I ! ficient to meet the demands of science. No s ry ot gold or stones otild mean as much. lmp'essed by the pathos, boautv, and siiuerety of the Passion Plav, t ,t had ,iimiiiu-- another step ol t l(i it li the te ommend prod plowiu I, M Windsor id Logan. 'i on,. !i u it lot tlie V, S. Biological Ito . Mill k, -- .4 I 'll oi ui i.twi di pa. im nr to supeiviso I ia o i it Mali . iiusu ni uioi oi uu pressed flood You i o i tj d . Mon: m o hii,, r tom oau. la h, 4 i1 d i hi - at tin mouih ot Iairish and pif( tlon t The speakers were Bishop Joseph t m mv h dii lath i (oi!ii manner, 'u nutpt Ml Foul i.imoi- - The siuu sti ui was ami Mis Nona Luthy, Mrs. J. N. Larsen, Piesnleut B'i! onu t lino u it it on for old time, n lia'oir afniuiv n of the taihe '.tux to Gmettio- - t.iotve H .n 1! el .V t it GooFge Lindquist old i'io at u a) ii iiiit v m nil, t t Puu torpid lmiii b luster Q ( amion, the hihoi!res, stake, J. TV. Condie and Bishop Kait to Lo.an on Sn dn ,,i It h4ln JMoMsI ip j) i!tl tko Crtiut tiun siipa It ot the t Hood tou-itimnti menu el aid Forsgren P it a iumu ptit.il mu L)er lull6! Mart m? "up t ..I (onieuttia The opening prayer was offeied ho i' wiait p.u n t of uearlv two poutilb oi hd tk In n l imjtlf' m by J. N. Larsen nd F. A. Fackreli b h ui pi IN h ,l) ttmhnil ummoiu uiun lor lmnitdute thorouhh Mt uup t i Mi Ik km In h gave the benediction. rt ami uu. V A l! hud Pu ih nt onmif m enu lit of t !m w ork, to (Ofct UiUMjemt. Suua lid iMiith-,Intorment was in the Iuigau NmU 1 Inn weu (liaiips J itut.s nmi '"i , , nr u n tfl '1 and was (utos ai T ik oi Bauman and Lilho M ie Hum cemetery. I ( Sait ak fui Ui 1, Kiion It was also stu:u:osUd that tu.uh ( AdvertJv'upout) The name with this dmcoierv it, mtereumg, since Vhi berforre iml mme than anv other to abolish bodily slavery. !!r,'dl deposits of radium .o iree human bemgs of ":i the curse and slavery ot cancer, supplying the precious, powerful quantities 1 -a it ai. d pu- -' t u in m m d u id lu- -t in rites were ml hi ue- -. Impressive funeral M-held Tuesday for Mlss Han let M h Mable tituinid edtie-d.- n Nielson, daughter of Mrs. E. It. limn l,,im i e bus Nielson, who died Satuidav from b t.n a"ei a -- mu lul uiptmbit a lingering illness Bishop t'l'tfmd n- - epi mil in Mi - Jasi plum M i l, uu ui Foisgten of the Fourth watd presided. Music was furnished by the lad - tnu n n Mi -L.liO, ward choir, Horace Baugh and a Milu. Mt K i Gils with - Mm spn l ( i - ;i, m a ft duet by Mrs Maigaret Smith and Uwb I..- - ui i,.- -i a. a in Sian 1 i xt greater than thee evened by Bel the l'unu, hitherto great-et- t in the v.(,itl m - i g urn in forte 1 I (Continutfl bom page one) e LD, T 77ie Jazz'King Wears FUNERAL FOR Cache Junction His Crown In A. New Role bn PRSTON GIRL! in, MORE ABOUT TODAY radio-activ- IIER - a V - |