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Show CArilK F;ure Six. l(.' C.VJ I K COUNTY. I TUT Frilay. April 21. 1933. r td thru may not te a v .oho in produt Uon, 1111 air tv at p:r-- 1 simply unaule to 0 jt p: ue kwla. It U a j tJia.t cGmjilrtr llrove tlie picture, affect th din. A011 Hapijrntncs "e rmlroadi wt pro! si u i ner polls, dividrd dark and tax Tlte Junior girls Easter frolic below Use 1932 level, Damages of 25.000 were waked bsU of every Individual. National of the Seventh word XL I. A. was uas to low. riled the Much claim a lxgan pre " uj and International Problem orkln out Ijlarcd ,n ,h commisalon Tuesday night on held Tuesday night, under supersellable from Ixal Welfare; of the AdimmatraU i's railroad city vision of class leaders, Mrs. L behalf of Alfred Jensen. j significant and PrrMa-Among the According to the claim. Jensen J. Bailey and Mrs. IL C. Hanson. outstanding developments of the of two stumbled over some wire nettlr.t The program consisted moment la Use continued Improve allegedly negligently left stretched one act plays, " The Heirs Get the sidewalk by city em. the Air," and 'Cornelia Pickle am nient In the banking situation. The ploys, falling to the cement return flow of gold, reduction In The fall, the complaint Plaintiff,' presented by the class circulation tahen nsoney In circulsuited In dislocation of a members. A smartly arranged tap NIBLEY. Mr. Allen Mrs. says, tr and means ation la unusually high It back and a dance was presented by Luclle i despread boarding and Is of; Swenson spent Sunday afternoon vertebrae in the I course an unfavorable sign) and with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beck- - hemorrhage of the brain resulting and Virginia Nelson. A reading a in unconsciousness for more than was given by Mem Yeates. decline In borrowings from the fed- stead. eral Reserve have been little short Mr. and Mrs. William And taxi. 48 horns and permanent Impair- donee, with muslo by Eldon Hansen's orchestra, followed the proment of hearing. of sensational. Ranks which were Mr and Mrs. Lyle Smit'.i spent filed the claim gram. The Easter motive was cor. Dalnea O. Newell or tlie closed after holidays, kept ith Mr. and V . Ivan on behalf of Mr. Jensen. It was ried out In the decoration. gmujay which operated on a restricted basis lh Wr kPrU are reopening In all parts of thel an4 Mrl. !I(.nr). Anderson. mfnt' country. In 10 d.ys ended March Mrs. 0rv.l 25, 2ti5 national banks with Mr. and Mrs. August Iverson In deposits had been reorspent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ganized or strengthened so that James Swenson. they could reopen their doors. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jcssop and muu diuto Uie want Thousands of unemployed resiBankers ore preparing to meet Mr. and Mrs. Alden Adams and family spent Sunday with Mr. and dents In the national forest re. revolutionary changes In practices. Mrs. Ernest Jcssop. of son small Logan spent Sunday Thene, according to present Indicaglons cut their supply of fuel wood Mr. and Mrs. Rolan Olson and with Mr. and Mrs. Alma O. tions. will have two main phases; In the Federal forests last winter. have moved to Smlthfle'.d. son. First, tlie separation of banking Mr. Ivan Anderson had the mis. In the last year, 18,000 Mrs. Rye Degray of Salt Lake persons in functions of divorcing Investment City Is here for an lndeflnate fortune of falling and breaking a the Montana-norther- n Idaho re. and trust banking from commercrib on Thursday. time with Mrs. James Olson. ial banking; second, unifying of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Nellson j Mr. and Mrs. Gordcn Neilson gion removed approximately 60,000 commercial banking under a na- and family of Logan spent Sunday .'and family of Logan spent Tues-wit- h cords of dead timber. tional system, eltlier through forcMr. and Mis. C. L. Ames. nils use of national forest wood day with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. ing all banks Into the Federal Re- Mr. and Mrs. James Woodall Riggs. under free permit has not been .serve or by legislating Slate banks Mr. and Mrs. Rapnros Eliasen fLsg Lillie Riggs of Logan an(j eadn,J spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and family, Mrs. James Olson and confined to farmers and ranche s, 2!tuLeXtt'nCel'11 ?. but has been offered where avalL bankers are favorable to the. pro A. L. Mrs. Rye Degray spent Sunday Riggs. able to the people of the towns posala. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nellson with Mr. and Mrs. George Ander-an- d and cities. Many city residents small son of Klllingsworth, son. have cut their winter's fuel In the Beer has become legal In states A no host party was given Utah, are here for a short visit comprising about 69,000.000 people with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mar- - j Thursday evening at the home of faests and hauled it to town In trucks or trailers. The national It will become legal at various Miss Vllma B. Riggs. The table forests have usually benefited by dates within the next four months gon. was with decorated Miss Erma Smith entertained beautifully the removal of dry wood, which in a group of other states. States for a group of friends on Sunday spring flowers. A buffet luncheon in many places constituted a fire which are still unfriendly to beer, the table was beauti- was served to the following guests: hazatd, and thousands of unemand are regarded os likely to re- afternoon, Misses Vllma flowYeates. with Riggs, decorated Evelyn fully spring men have put In time ta ployed main so, comprise but about Donna and was ers. A delicious luncheon Chugg Marjory Ny. advantage of our population. cutting their own fuel served to the following guests; man and Esther Israelsen of North The principal reasons for ImHelen Logon. Mr. LaVolr Swenson, Vem Loma Swenson, Misses mediate legalization of beer were and the Yeates, Austin Mofrgan. Junius Alda Salversen the jobs it would provide, the Riggs, Smith and Howard Poulson of hostess. money It would put to work. InMr. and Mrs. Irial Nellson and Providence. An enjoyable evening dications are. shortly after Its have was had by all. formerly of Hyrum that It Is living up to family expectations. First result has been a sharp Jump In employment, sizable revenues o the federal, state and local governments, and an Increase In w spending not only for beer, but po you (2 Yawwow for other articles. Railroads have you hone) hired additional crews to man beer trains. Related businesses such as the manufacture of bottles and mugs report a sharp pickup. Thousands of men are working at remodeling old breweries and buildA LOT CP ing new. Reliable figures will be difficult BITES MOSQUITO to obtain for some time until tlio AN AND APPETITE FOG. novelty of beer Is back has worn (fttlKB vye DIP, YOUt.L SOON off and stabilization of the IndusA TRjP TO rue MOUNTAINS SOME GOOD OP Money. AND SPEND A HOME COOKING try sets in. It seems, however, that it will do much in helping the I causes of employment, purchasing t&N idea (MISTER BPONUhE DECIDED pewer and governmental revenue. HB'WOLH-TAKE HIS In accord with President RooseWIFE ON A TRIP TO- velt's habit of doing the exceptional, is his calling of the leaders of CRYSTAIJSOTTUNO the principal powers to Washington. Invitations have been sent Hitler, Mussolini. McDonald and the presidents and premiers of Tr.S'f AAD SOy TNO CZITUF HOME France, China, Japan, Brazil and A EED ED FOR THEiZ other countries. Others, it Is said, IN THE COMING YEAR'S HAuE. will follow later. Subject will be SOME Til. NO TO SI low FcR THER A'. '. world recovery, and International cooperation for achieving It. The The money spent on CRYSTALS fine furniture is an representatives of the governments Sv' (Jrisp to the hand . . . easy on the eye AM AM I'K Economic ;rau Highlights Seventh Ward Alfred Jensen Junior Girls In Easter Frolic From Logan City Seeks Ut S25,000 Suggestions SK Give HER , In-i1- mtSE) nut THE NEW DOMINION CRASHES side-wal- from k. , .nA.n Hart Schaffner ! Free Fuel From Forests 1350.-000.0- & Marx the matchless THRI LL of i owning a Perfect Dumond like to make a loved onei face light up this Christmas . . . sparkle with ... joy? Give her the gift that will lire forever . Diamond Ring . i a Bluebird Registered love. of token your ta everlasting Bluebird Diamonds are chosen from the worlds finest gems set in lovely mountings of platinum or white gold. Each Bluebird Diamond is guaranteed to be perfect. Would you ELUEI3IKD RINGS Lar-fami- ly "'A Welcomed by every man who d ,t plays golf, drives a car and outdoor w.V otherwise enjoys activities. 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However, it is much improved over what it was a few months ago. even disregarding the favorable consequences of the legalization of beer. Retail trade Is Improving. During a recent week electric power production made the most fav- orable comparison with 1932 for jsome time. During the last few days of March and early April a definite sales upturn In the automobile Industry was registered. The Industry sees this as an indication of a normal month during April now that banking difficulties are settling and financing can continue unimpaired. Increased requirements have already reflected in substantial gains In steel Ingot production. On the black side Is the gradual shutting down of American copper mines indeed, when this is investment in dividends for many years! home-happine- ss that will pay you big FREE GIFTS given away at 6:00 P. 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