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Show Tuesday, April 5. 1932. CACHE AMERICAN U.S.A.C. Theta Alpha Phi Little Theatre Presents . . Alumni In U erkeley Square Senator Smoot The Last Word In Tariff Matters Local News LOGAK, CACHE COUNTY. UTAU Pare Three 99 College Auditorium, April 7 and 8th 8:15P.M. Tickets on Sale at Celebrate 30th Anniversary This Month In a lengthy discussion on the tariff in the ernate on the 24th of March Senator Smoot waa the last H. O. Hughn, principal of lh PmthjQ O. fvtersoo and It. ot d In aU mattcra pertaining to over Smoot Provo of Sunday spent among city tctvooU, facta, figures and existing condithe Logan vUilora on Saturday. tions. The Utah Senator said "I School Teacher Here Provo Visitors rant to say that effort of two children o( today wtui went against the sentimental of their mother. Minna Gombell, whose character portrayals are becoming more and more s the frmture of each picture w tilth the appear, offer an unforgettable portrait as the hard, cruel, eelfuh mother of Mis Nixon. BUY ROSE BUSHES NOW tu Enters Business Here Jensen-Holman- It la marvelous. It can get a j seems to me, that under the con-foJ. 8. McArthur of Salt Lake City Just Imagine, fon 35c you course lunch your diuona existing today we could bring Including haa moved to Logan aud expects Ice jin. with our mills closed and our and Drinks choice of Meats, to enter the dairy business In this Cream or Cobbler Deserts. ClUneoe factories closed, more In volume city. Noodles and Chou Main are regular than was Imported Into Uie United delict at Bingham's Popular Cafe. Stales a year ago. Petersboro Visitor j If there ever was a time In all, (Advertisement) James C. Jensen, prominent the history of the world when a pro- ur J Petersboro farmer, together with his family, were In Logan Saturday. ahopplng with the local merchants un Sheep Inspector in Town- -1 America, one more than she ever a today needs did before," Senator Smoot said iu sheep inspector for the state of answer to a remark of Senator J. D. Woodall of Soda Springs, , Harrison. 'The senator must know that if Harry Honley of Soda Springs tar- the rates In the Hawley-Smoweek over In end the Logan. spent Iff act were so outrageously high as He is a brother of Mrs. John he undertakes to make the country Montrose of this city, with whom brlirte. It would have affected the he visited while here. under! particularly born Saturday morning. TO. U the Importations, dlUoni exlktlnf ,n world a beta first second the child, Attend Local Show today. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hendricks of daughter. AU concerned doing fine. Lewiston and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin especially the eight and a half ri ROUSING POWER DECLINES. Robinson of Richmond, were Sun- pound boy. The people have not the pur- day night visitors In Logan. They came down to attend the ahow at Seventh Ward Tree chafing power here today that they had hpn ,he bl!I and the Grand. To commemorate the 1 Attention to the fact that Dial of George Washington the M. town to Urgent organisation of are Into J. C. Penney Company grown from tiny single nnlt In wreetem mining k005 I. A. organizations. Sunday school, Called to Seattle In the world. (1) Mr. J. C. Penney, Founder. (2) Mr. FI. 1 Kama, President of the organ kind United States now under Its or-," the and Relief execuone of the E. C. Rogers, society primary Mother Store 1002. (4) Latest and largest of the 1430 J. C. Penney Cocurtuiy Depart-conditions, difficult as they are of the Seventh ward are tive officers In the Scrlpps -ment Store. 4- economically, than was the case urn newspaper organization, was sponsoring a tree planting program der the former act. and clothing field. church ward Seventh for over the to come to the Logan expected During Its entire history, the orTake the question of importaweek end but tor some unannounced grounds, Norway maples wlU be ganization has been wnown as one of the tions. The senator from Mississippi reason he was called to Seattle to planted on the parking of careful and conservative manageSome shrubbery Intimates that our tariff was the confer with the head office rela- church grounds. ment. we amusereason did with not trade will also be planted near the why tive to the Logan newspaper During Its thirty years, this comover 375,-0ment hall and church building. foreign countries. I want to say now Thursday. April 14th will be the thirty years ago turned pany has maintained In a remarktimes last year. that foreign countries never pur- - thirtieth anniversary of the found- In the first ten years, between able manner stores that are essenchased any goods from the United tng of the J. C. Penney company. 1902 and 1912, store units increased tially local In their Interests and States at any time under any tariff 1902 when being the date in unless they could purchase them in Mr. Penney opened the store In the to 34 as men were attracted by the community activity while combining resources of many stores for America cheaper than in any other mining town of Kemmerer, Wyo- promise of partnership and new and tba efficient managerial material was economics in distribution. became the which part of the world. ultimately ming Under the present tariff law mother store of an organization now developed. Total sales at the close of 1912 We . . . old or connew which the Mississippi has so covering every state in the union. Bring in your photographs, Even Mr. Penneys original Invested for the year, were slightly over demned, what do we find? under conditions existing in the capital was $500, which, together copy them . . . prices the lowest. The next ten year period carried world today, with every nation in with his unsecured note for $1500, the J. C. Penney company name interest finanfor a him a the world in such frightful bought the Western states as far cial condition, not only the people, In the one room shop operated from Election of student body officers Rule east as Iowa and south through Golden but the countries themselves, when under the name Texas and into the Southeastern at the Logan high school will be interIn The other as Store. have cannot buy they they states. conducted on Friday, April 8. Nomthe past, we purchased in those est was owned by Johnson Sc Calla- Over Woolworth Store In 1914, Earl Corder Sams, one inations for the various offices Evanston with more in more han countrles headquarters pounds, yards of the first men to start working were made Friday evening. Two even under the conditions existing Wyoming. In the world today under the presThe plan of allowing store man- with Mr. Penney in Kemmerer, was tickets were placed in the field as ent tariff law, which was supposed agers to acquire an interest in the chosen president to succeed the follows: Student Welfare at least to protect the working man stores they operated was a growing founder, who wanted to pass the Bob Harrison, president; LaRee and the manufacturers of this one In the west at that time It reins over to other hands than his McGee, vice president; Ruth Skld- was largely due to the fact that own. country than the year preceding. Blanch Cardon, Between 1922 and 1927, which more, secretary; Get your Conference Guides and information and there was little money. CUSTOMERS' anniver-- ! Vaughan twenty-fift- h Clive marked the Pond, Dibble, likewas a As a checked manager and partner, have your Tires, Radiator COUNSEL Battery to exert himself more than as an sary year, stores had increased to executive committee; Ralph Wak-88- 5 ly is consideration bill The under Rock Service Cobble Oil Free Utah Companys and sales for 1927 were $150,- - ley, marshal; Dick McDennald, and he also became redesigned of the tariff act of 1930 to employee, 000,000. Judge. Station . . . First station entering Salt Lake City create a customers counsel attach- sponsible for his share of the operCooperative of the store. In the of the expansion general, expense ating comfrom North. ed to the United States tariff Keith Spencer, president; Doro- Early spread was close to Kem company In its first twenty-fiv- e 88 mission and to instruct the presiUtahs Best Gasoline been among thy Pond, vice prsident ; Lois Mae dent to call an international econo- merer and was largely in the state years of growth, had Max Hum-Th- is Anderson, secretary; and Vico Motor Oils the smaller cities and towns. mic conference, and this measure of Utah, Colorado and Idaho. not been changed, Phries, BUI Stewart; Marie Cooley, full has Mr. In Rooms Rest 1907, . . . Clean policy Penney acquired Warm adsenate an to with comes the Springs Opposite addl- -, executive committee; Ralph Porter, verse report from the committee ownership in the Johnson & Cal- but in the last few years an his tional field of expansion was en- marshal; Howard Passey, judge. set lahan and immediately group on finance. of avowed into effect tered in the larger cities and in I want to say, Mr. President, The plan was operationin its objects major locations. simple plan that there has never been a time in It of a store partSpokane, Oregon; Portland, possibility puts the history of the United States nership before every male associa- Wash.; Oakland, Calif; St. Louis, when tariff protection was more es- te in the company. The man who Missouri; Denver, Colorado; Tulsa, sential to the welfare of the Amerhis own ability got a store Oklahoma; one after another was through Frank Borzage has scored another Prices at than ican people present. of his own. In modified form, the added to the list and in trumph. have declined throughout the world, same to store 1931, the largest yet general plan is still working This conclusion is reached after but to a far greater extent In other in Seattle witnessing After Tomorrow, be opened appeared later. his countries than in the United States today, thirty years Despite the fact that this plan Washington. Fox production which opened latest nacommercial score of a Nearly was at one time termed too altruls-- j In 1931 sales were close to yesterday at the Capitol theatre tions, including Great Britain and tic to admit of success and the organization had with Charles Farrell and Marian bankers, by the gold it has resulted in a Japan, have suspended as won the its a position undisputedly growth at as the romantic jjixon standard. Manufacturers in those more rate than has been largest single distributor of dry am whose mar- countries are producing goods and shown rapid diin goods, clothing, and footwear, by any like enterprise forms the motivating influriage curin for them depreciated paying this country. rectly over the counter. ence of the picture. rency. At the same time they are Each original dollar of the $500 It has become recognized as the The drama revolves around the NEARLY 150 HEAD of as possible shipping as much Mr. Penney put into the project largest employer in the dry goods their produce abroad to the United States and other countries that resue main on the gold standard, thus reaping extra profits because of the difference in the value of the money OGDEN HORSE & MULE COMMISSION CO. they receive. The American protective policy in this crisis must be Phone 1702 P. O. Box 70 EIGHT FOUR maintained and if necessary fortified. FOURTEEN BODY TYPES Cylinder Cylinder MARKETS CURTAILED For two years we have been in the grip of a worldwide depression! that has curtailed our markets for our factories and farms and left us with the responsibilities of caring for several millions of unemployed. 7th and Broadway Last year the output of industry Los Angeles, within the United States declined 16 per cent as compared with other California Herald-Journ- al countries, while our purchases from other countries fell off only 10 per 400 cent. 5 Newly furnished In this time of distress and un- rooms employment why should we give 2 MU importers a 6 per cent margin over Tv. our domestic producers? The world at if vf Tv.? is still suffering from its orgy of moderate rates ltxr.il sjC c VS3 overproduction and its panic of un- derconsumption? We all are guilty from (AU prices F. O. B. Detroit, plus freight and deof it. I am Just as guilty as in any $1.50 to $6 man in the United States. I have livery. Bumpers and spare tire extra. Small down not purchased what in ordinary payment and convenient, economical terms Excellent Cafe Garage in Connection times I would purchase, and as I contact with men all over the UniTHE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE through your Ford dealer). ted States I find the same as to! W. W. Whitecotton, them. Owner and Operator, formerly of Utah To weaken our tariff at this! time would be to invite all nations Ralph G. Caldwell, Assistant Manager to use America as a dumping ground for their surplus products. Soda Spring Visitor i ot - - - 5 ' I ud I ns Can-field April Marks Thirtieth Anniversary Of J. C. Penney Co., Organization 00 MEMORY BOOKS Jutt received a wonderful assortment of Rom Bushes for Spring Planting in following varieties. Home Butterfly Red Radiance Luxembourg j Dorthy Perkins Pink Reliance Two Tickets one-thi- TORGESON STUDIO rd two-thir- ds j , Conference Visitors NOTICE: Etorile France Gruss an Teplity Lady Hillingdon In climbing Roses we have the American Beauty and the Crimson Rambler. These are 3 and 4 Bud Roses, and come in most delicate colors. Price ' at PEP Another Hit For Frank Borzage BIG SPRING AUCTION er HORSES & MULES BROKE WORK HORSES AND COLTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th UNION STOCK YARDS Los Angeles In Field At Logan High $180.-000,0- much-postpon- 3 for $1.00 See them at our store during our 30th Anniversary Sale. PENNEY GO. J.C. STORE DEPARTMENT CORNER FIRST NORTH AND MAIN PLANTING TIME IS NEAR We have a complete line of nursery stock, including all of the trees designated for the different streets. SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, FRUIT TREES and have your order reserved Phone 590-R- 2 DEPRESSION PRICES EDGEWOOD HALL NURSERIES Providence iwiBBiamr New Ford Prices ANNOUNCEMENT BY JACKSON & FRY CO. New Hotel Lankershim We have moved our display room, office and repair shop to 83 West Center, just West of The office. AH orders for new work, repair work, etc. wiU E sTr ' .1 A Service Motor Co. be received at our new location. We will still maintain our large shop at rear. The new location will make it more convenient for our customers to reach us. Remember the new address, 83 West Center Phone 130. |