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Show IV rxrni- 1 . Fishing Season AGGIES CRUSH WESICRN Closes In Utah on ober 3i STATE IS BIG OPCNER Only (iuldmj u 1. 1 '" ! Utah Uiw r i "I 5,ar. 1' r - rorTV. Utah .inir;-rn- n' s if 'Al'I 0 I 1; tr Uvie yc,tcihe n 2l-ir- r. tot)-!:!- .' il 1on'C i , T earn l''e V nt r Q Will (,j I.- - t 11 - -- ill 1.101 . Of t k- - ;! u , , y . Orchestra nur-a-r- Popular Pane And llcaotiTbli piiro lor Phone 'u It tnstv-ctor- 813-- R - Capitol Theatre PADDY K & R Vaudeville Fox and Ferris Two American Beauties can Federation of Labor; Henry PWldent of the YX.M I A, Miss Lvdta' Gibbons of ' of l Garden City, stake member nd Mrs. Cora Arnell of St. Charles. If JIarris ?' i were visitors at the ,Id-Sn?session Flan- ?a"k fr Ci,caK0; o Tuesdav evening f Mlss Violet Poller of Salinas flpu' nS,,rln John ACalif, snent three davs the pad, x ' week visiting her parents. Mr. and ront,. rence, Washington. D. Mrs. Frederick FVller. Dr. John D. Blaek, economist, C.; of Harvard University; Dr. Philip DIRFCTOR CARBON BACK Weltncr, Chancellor of the UniFROM WASHINGTON AND versity of Georgia: Dr. Clark GIVES COMMITTEE ACTION Foreman. Interior Department advisor on tlie economic status of rrv.twHTmrt rmm Onal negroes; Barnarr McFadden. pubof the Interior. M. L. Wilson, for- lisher of many magazines and Meyer merly In charge of the wheat bd- - newspapers; Jacobsteln, from Just men t program Now for the Agrt- - !?rtnr congressman prominent as an arbtt- cultural Admlnlstra- Adjustment Pator of doUiing trade dlsoutes; ,!on- - ls director of the Subsls. of the Urook- P fence Homestead Division. on this sublect. eommunleatlons Director Cardon advises, should he addressed to Mr. - Wilson in Washington. Membership in the national advisory committee Includes. Senator John H Bankhead. Alabama, Harpers Revue .lt' MU Stribling Receives A Melange of s Youth and Beauty - I rillCdl injuries - rd j II Fns- - ol v i , chairman; W. A. Julian. Treasurer of the United States, Ed ward A. O'Neil, president of the American Farm Bureau tion: Lewis J. Tabor. er'H'cnV? Federa- Master of - V-- tr iE ta j Modern Circulator l I, N. R. A. PARADISE Paradise their opening The primary held party Monday. The program consisted of song, Quin Miles; recitation, Beth McMurdie: recitation song. Ruby Bodrero; Clark Obray; solo, Ruth Shipley; recitation Pauline James and Gene The Welch; song, Claire Hirst. ''ITS FUN T0 BE FOOtf rest of time was spent in dancing cream Ice and playing games. cones were served to all. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rawlins and Mrs. E. P. Rawlins were week end FOOL THEM visitors at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson of This represents the ankles of Randolph were Sunday visitors of two legs. Which ankle looks Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howells. thickest?. Which ankle is Mrs. Edward P. Oldham and Mrs Orson Miles have been visiting at thickest? Salt Lake City. Johnson daughter of You are right. The right hand Mr.Miss Vonda and Mrs. Palmer Johnson fell ankle looks thickest, but the and dislocated her arm and was left hand ankle, while appear- rushed to the local doctor, Weding slenderer, is actually the nesday. same size I It is covered with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Howells motored to Ogden Saturday on busia Humming ness. Bird stocking French Heel. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howells and Mrs. Melissa Howells spent Sunno crime to have thick an- day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nick kles, the crime is in letting them Chomus at Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Oldham look thick. The Humming Bird and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph that this accomplishes Hosiery Obray, Mr. and Mrs. John James optical illusion is on sale in and three daughters, Mr. and our Hosiery Department in Mrs. Horace Obray and two daughters and son Preston and Miss New Fall Colors. Ethel Cook, Mrs. Izabell Oldham, Mr. and Mrs. Ez Obray and son Ralph. Miss Verda Obray and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Summers and WalH0S1LB FULL FASHIONED lace Obray were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Sarah Ann Smith who was celebrating her 75th birthday anniversary. Mrs. George S. Richman entertained on Saturday, the occasion being her birthday. Luncheon was served to seventeen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Summers were entertained at a supper, Sunday night at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Hoth Mrs Josephine Lofthotise and grand daughter, Miss Rubv Bodrero spent the week end at Wellsvllle Mr. and Mrs. George visiting Baugh and family. Mrs. Ferris Christiansen and daughter of Logan were week end visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Obray. Mrs. Lee Jones of Ogden were week visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Richman. Mr. and Mrs. George Baueh and family of Wellsvllle were Sunday visitors of her mother. Mrs. Josephine Lofthouse. Joseph Thomas and daughter N. Lois of Garfield were Sunday visitors of his father. John E. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Roberts 10ZM o STOVES Gives the Equivalent Basement Heating Plant at a Fraction of the cost fS2 E.W. Elliot & Co. J Rulers of Low Prices r. a. Blankets Youll want it when the cold wind blows that extra bit of warmth that keeps you sleeping soundly, cosily! Well heres . your . chance . to buy it at a real low price! SBgjiiSr Plaid Cotton Saves 30 to 50 on Fuel Bills 0o Theyre buying now because cold weathers on the buying hese blankets because they're warm, low wav' and pnred aim extremely good values! Size 70x80. Come get yours! Blankets $1.69 Cotton does a splendid Job of keeping out the cold when it's made into blankets like these ! It means every modem Demand of Its Beauty and Comfort in Heat at a Real 70"x80" Low Price. Diiro Sheets The Circular is a new type of resident heater that brings to the home all the Comforts of a basement heating plant. 81x99 Sheets Blankets circulates beautiful moist warm air to every nook and 69c j Nation Wide 81x99 The sheet that 98' thousands or housewives demand! corner of the home. ti . . Deep Napped for Deep Sleep! Oversize Plaid It does not radiate dry heat such as the ordinary stove, but 0s Deep-Na- p Plaid 70x80 full-fashion- ed jjumrn?nq B?rd Thrifty Housewives are buying Plaid Cotton Sheet White Cotton Sheet Blanket lucky ones wh0 buy these warm, cozy 72x84 Blankets. deep Napped surface Is a sure Protection against winter cold. i Other feature values in circulator at low prices You're . ,sure of a good tuck-with this fine quality cotton Sheet blan- m SI.19 J.C. PENNEY GO. Christensen Furniture Co. 0 a wt do wt E P A R T M E N my I Glenn Harmony s !d'!rkUlTn(y HOSTS place-kick- ll t tur fie ..t..ne lua n.: c, , I wen-threa- weei5 ti ' c--j Wednesday ipwliParf' , rn 1. J G put I: I C-.Js.- PJ ll, t nt. teiritory by GAYNOR and BAXTER YiUdmghT rese-rve- Cf slx-lte- nt s t I..I dur-.jon- a la-le- n-i- V itrtU; i, Gypsy Moth Egg Clusters Found on f reight Ca ; i N 1 j uw ill! Ltiu-R-- , Ck. r H V e Win From - t t.i !t lV3 r (K-t)!r- - I Grizzlies Hi J i' j I rrry " -- 1 r.d.rg the r,. !i 11 l ilkFur Department I..,-ytait has a. . ,; 1 a tallied n.ait. a e e- to quaiantlne p ; ail r in - l.jj the spread ol IU-- gjiy,y moth jwt.t '!" liltu !ll.- ll !. .tl 6 New funn the Stat-Inglund Cw in k ei.d itd iHuriwd huo-rta- y j Cn.ititi ol k'P'y moth tc-s- , white ii J.ad gained a arm Joot-- ti ri- - mug j iound on lie, ej.t hold by ISIS. 'Hus quaianttne m- rrnUy Aunl" Mary K, Weston, kerp-r'- , i,1"'Ix'c!to and wuricaihm of (tie Iwtel. reajird paitifui in-- 1 ar that had been shunted tff o! all stock, lumber, and Jury a week ago while retununj ra:,oii(t Jre-a uu Pj a The plant shipped u points outside the in- nut dark. Slid rtuva-the loot bi idU'r quarantine ltif;mtor ot the area, and alg a barrier causing Ixr lo tall and reo-irPatrolled by State, ted States ct Am u it- - Zm!f' bru!-rfIVii-n- il and mu it ataail and alomj fntins haven r and arm, u some- alure who dixvered Insect l what better now. that about 334 cars had been placMr. and Mrs, ' Jtwd" K tl look 'd in an unused ruling 4 mil-a Utile trip to E;i Lake City g and kit undbtutbed for a ' Uu y l year and a lialf. During that turn ,rl sen, it frank J Jrom California. gipsy moth caterpillars crawled whm U ry have not seen Jor some out from inlestcd shrubbery that time. crew up around tlie tracks to seek Logan r Tliomas C. Hodres of Garden from tlie sun beneath the Chy; Allred Kearh Benjamin Wes- can. More than 70 clusters were ton and Willis E. and Morton firmly attached to the wheels ol Kearl sent shtpnwnts of lambs to tlie cars, and many more were in the eastern markets Uvt week. Mattered over the tracks and tics cars, the railway olfleiaU Tlx following of our citizenry The- have hx-- themselves to an lor said, mere soon to be reeommi--slotie- d to meet the Increased deDie winter to enter a students at tlie USA C.: Grant Lanitxirn. mands ot business. They might be Clavton Robinson, Harmon CIveney rouUd to any part of the coun-- i Benjamin E Weston. The Misses ,ry; , Hebe and Emma Lou Weston and'. "cw Fng-anrailroads have en notilied of the danger of Miss Oreta Johnson. Mrs. L. D. C. Willis Is back honie Df,lh cn ca R,and again among kin and friends after Ing Idle for some time. AU such s lending some time at Lyman. cars will be Inspected, and anv in Wyo. with Iver daughter. Mis. egg clusters found will be treated Louise Jenks. with creosote. Tlie gvpsy moh. Bloat Ls oceuring among some says I A. Strong, Chief of b of tlx animals this week. Hvrum best milch cow was one Uie National Orange; William of the victims Mondav. Green, president of the Ameri- , i.J.-rv- i Tiipguv, -- (1W-oil U, a VI Tleur. Evening Only ik 'in wanly iiitu-. Utah A,-;ir cijLt- bin i.t f r iatl.r m Jiii, and a tnw.in 11:15 P. M. mjA.intf V.rlnn H.ie 'I ai t t ions popular iuz s. (tollrgc Ironi tluniUMHi. C'oloiad Mm--NVK'mi. d.mm at Ft h I! rnmn 'J'lw cm lain will be at tlie l.xal stadium hatutday Jor Fry, Jade d Jai ijiKc, Na)o Dike and ls..nd 1 by tlui so it vt 28 to 0 mivc m.i !.!u ' at 8 p. ri t jicmidtr Mountain tat k ol the line mid uan d a io U was (lx i; n.nj ttut-- i t lor a ratuulai'. Jx pu ml r 3d and a il fiarm Jor tlx Komis y nun mid to Itantiiiwn 1 t until June l't, It34 jwtih t!a- osal on the bin, remain liny nlioaed up vf itijM t llied amiiliiT aerial Id These three takes cere beii.g i L d The AzkW one a tor in order to poar!ler than otlx-rame In si tac it r fashion on the Whitesides in the end lull r,pvun ii pe. is uJ imtlity pass from Hui'm touilulomn and Whitesides plat- i. i Hut trail kukrd llu pUH. f- Frv Id Tide Ward-Ift,id Jake In otlxr 111 at lu t &i'y jardi through Hi rluae at 9 if the Ft ate limn beOctober 3t. air. It mu4 a fompli ai d play, p. til Tm"-dyginning with a add imho from C'otiside ring Ua- - gn at ttirouys ef renter. abuh sailed bi.:U out the ntiKleis vlxi l.a'e Jtlud Utah quarterback a head and rolled to take this year. and f.ireami tine the Aura"!' n lias THE STAGE tint Jn geiH-ra- l IN PERSON-Or the went afu whirp-and 1 Fry rOVO "good', 'nmueamla of limit cult he Unman ball. With three But taken from large attrams tiavc nh a rushing turn, tx cut and ainall. peqmlur lake and lake t Coach R Burn Crnokston'a to across the diagonally pais tucked aay in Use heart of the tire Orlsv.hes Ua Il. ho waited tor It with fan iw; Inv. aure of file-- Simmi.n Provo grid-- , mountains. wide open arms on the 0 here Sla'e Fish ai.d Ncaell B After gainlmt three more yards dera by a score of 7 to aniiutmor throuKh. Warden fumbk-- 1. but Cap-- 1 Friday- AlthouRh caieles and Sus- Game Commissioner. the present conler-b- y that the Fb.li and Game Depart-nwtain Gordon Lhxon aaved Uie Rain kish at1 tin will continue planting artl-- , erne champions apprared recovering. Floyd lUsmuao-vltws this fall and again next hit center for Uie touchdown and impressive In viitory. hoping to resloe k many of Fry pavsed to Tliatcher Hanley f r The wilv touchdown ol tlw game I spring, came curly In Uie second quarter the small at reams and lakes which the extra point. Myalery Laught From Uiett on it mas aitnply a as a result of a pass from Hall to I wvre partially fLslwd out during THRILLS liromn. Tli play was tlw mint the atnimwr mnntlia. question of how much t!ie A(tk-did no further tlullling of tlw day and marked could acoee Tla-i Spirit Slate Writing t acortng In Ute first quarter, but this combination as a serious (mlvi Rnd 0 children of Ogde n to across for anottier early future Grizzly oppeiiwnts Monday VMtors of hla motlwr. hammered Spirit Table Raising this flail tossed the (miss Mrs Funlly J. Roberts. In the second stanza, with Hank-Spirit Rappinga line. Brown carrying the ball on the scoring from tlie Provo Mr, and Mrs. Paul 8. Bahen mottaking the ball on Uie 20 with a ored to Oneida. Talking SkulU and plav. Idaho. Sunday Coach Romney began p wring his beautiful catch and stepping cm to ,hfrp thf.y vklt,d ,Ilfl rsrents.Mr -Gs tnio the ttame a lomhuomn through a horde of and Mrs. Ed Halwn. first line The Ghost $ometimes at this point and was using hu would-b- e Provo tackle rs. lewis carMr. anil Mrs, Win. Mickchenj secondary and even his tnlrd line ried the ball over for tlw extra and two ons. Rov and Charles and leaves the tage, comes tie fore tlw game mas point on a line tmek. aubstltute-- s Mr and Mrs Cliff Cracroft of Salt into the audience and tits over. Lake were visitors of relatives and The Aggies presented a promiswas served them at Mr. and with supper you! ingr aerial attack. In fact, It mas Mrs George Pierce. tlx-iever dangerous bombardment Olse-Mrslast week Jl spent from the air U.nl iiclped pave the visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Alto way to all four touchdowns. Fry J. W. Dunn at Logan. first Warden the to brought pass Struck by an! Mrs, Harry Welch spent week Macon. Os. On Screen the one. In the second quarter It wa automobile while riding his motor-- , pnt ftt Jler Parents home, Mr. and A a pass from Fry to Captain Picture of Mrs Hvrum. Sorenson Julius Mystery W. L. (Young. Dixon which again set the stage tor cycle near here. contcnde-Relief society held tlietr r rle former for the Stribling. touchdown. the prayer bv cham-- ; opening party Tuesday: The pass sent tlw Aggies Just world's heavyweight boxing Olsen, sociality songs, mark. Thnv plon. suffered Injury to his lcftjrsInside the conducted by Mrs. Ea James ac tional Recovery" by Mrs. Izabell smashes at Uie center of the line foot which necessitated Its amputa- -i companled by Mrs. Alice Olsen; Uidham; a story from Relief sotion Just below the ankle. of a Part th down. first produced minutes were read by Secretary ciety magazine by Mrs. Ethel Hall: ,,fr tr, was an on lost then offside march r.rar.'.":d..1 ll !SO, Mrs. Olga Gibbons P. Kemp, a surgeon at Maud Obrav. penalty, but Van Ksmpen. Fry and and. was released from being the the- Li":, . refreshment tJ U Rasmussen were propelled thiough Macon hospital, said possibly a ology teacher, having moved from atKiut well opened pathways In tlw con- - crushed pelvis. ward. The following was susthe ter of the line for a first down, II is foot was dangling by a ten- tained: Mrs. 55ne Tams, theology with only three yards to go for a don and a shred of skin when he Mrs. Flora Bnrson, litertouchdown Hanley hit renVr for was brought unconscious to the teacher; ary; Mrs Alice Olsen, assistant the score and Johnny Hull, veteran hospital, where his condition was organht; Hannah Howells. 'end. the extia point 'said vto be serious from loss of Pierre and Mary Christiansen Emily were blood between No the tnternal Injuries have sustained as social comnutteoTTslk squarely uprights. It was almost the same sory on 'been found, was given by Lottie Blrkmore The Laketown Mr. and Mrs. Parley Dr. Kemp said Stribling's leg also The Aggies the third touchdown. Macalne Drive"; a demonstration W. Hart and daughter Florence was smashed above the ankle and of the Relief took the ball on State's society magazine In and sons Shirley and Carlos tvk line when Rnland fumbled a cen- - a .k eond amputation might be singing by Misses Connie Obrav a motor trip to Star Valley, Wvo ter pass and tried to kick It out made later and Marian James; talk on "Na- - for a three day vacation over of danger after recovering the ball The accident occurred early in 20 yards behind the line of scrim- - the afternoon three miles north on mage. The ball was blocked .by the the Macon-Atlan2H highway ns onrushing herd of Fanners and re- - Stribling was riding from a golf covered by three Aggie men in uni- - club to the hospital to see his wife, son. who a few davs ago gave birth to A penalty for holding; their third child His wife had not been told IW.ll. 1 "WffliaSKWWMSlIHf-'M.puJWllwtod J ' W. ,, T Ilf .' u : v. Theatrc-L- f lr t vx; v r v- - T 57 North Main S tore |