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Show TACE EIXVF.N 1XKIAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAII GAClfK AMEPJCAN Friday. October 21. 1032. WOLVER MILE SHOE O 1000 co W. ELLIOT & States Given z Full Rein For ESKUDT made L0U13 The states were Washington given unrestricted freedom by a supreme court ruling today to map out their congressional district a they see fit. The highest tribunal upheld the ' recent re districting of Misdppl and ' declared regulations Imposed In the federal reapportlonment act of 1911 were no longer In force, j The law In question stipulated 'the districts must be compact and contiguous and contain, aa nearly as practicable, equal numbers of troubles mother earth awoke tods-anfound herself said to be seven billion years older than was heretofore thought. I ll bet none of u live to be that old. an to assavdnate former premier Stephen Bathlcm of Budapest, Hungary. The attempt wa made tn the supreme law court recently. The motive was to settle a private grudge. j FKOZEN 56 HOURS Redistricting OUTHB Hospitals Meet Wolverine Shell Ilorsnhii!. ft I A ! '4 : Attendance Percent I ed state-at-lar- ' I .,'. . J - -- t. ' . 4A ' If ; J ii-- i J V 4 " I J" - , I V-- f X I v".. ? - y-- : j . - . i 1 , ' ' v I - ' v: . ... f e fir.-- - i - .' s'-- 1 K- -- 1 - l Cornish School , 1 ; K ' ' f - - . , y-x-.- ' .V j , , . . A . J V; I 1 5 V.'-- 'I ge T Miss Rae Sharp Wins Prize At Irish-Englls- Portland 4-- H ... Cache Valley to aim at. California, Harry Shipman, achieved a feat like mak- ing a hole In one or batting one thousand percent, he killed two bucks, all the law allows, in one shot. Two bucks were running side by side and he up and shot killing them both. In Porterville, j er The message also said that Miss Favell Roskelley, third year clothing club member of Smithfleld, won second place In her exhibit of children's clothing at the Portland show 4-- H Dr. Henderson llIAHATMA GANDHI, termed the ..Yet Dried Out Soft and Pliable! your cakcsJTi SL Anthony, THE DOUBLE TESTED DOUBLE ACTING Fff IV, i f BAKING liv ciME f POWDER PRICd CI5 , J id 42 YEARS Del Roy Idalvo Huff and Prank Meyers, who dug livelr wsy oht of Fremont county jail October 14, were returned to tl.e ruktody of Eherlff James Tlie Tuesday morning. men had reached the Huff homo 'In Newdale by a circuitous route, Mitir-out In the Plano and Rex-bur- g bench country, but were brought In to the authorities on FOROYER 2 ounces for 25t through Its lvopllal standard.ra-tlodepartment which cond t's u soon as they reached Newdale by Gcoige Huff, brother of Del Ray Del Ray Huff will be taken to , Boise to serve his sentence on a forgery eonviction, and Meyers Is aws'ilng trial on a burglary chaise n ri s ' a continuous Inspection of all hcep!-tal- s of 23 beds or mote in whuh are acutely 111 or Injured patient treated. The aurveys are accomplished at no expense to the hospitals. The approved hospital in th1 state are named iu the follow tr.-- : list 'Conditioned" lndlcsU. the hospital so designated have accepted the minimum for hospitals laid down by tl:c American College of S.irvnn., b'tt for lack of time or other acceptable reasons have not yit bee-- , able to carry them out In every detail. Wiiuain Pox, sentenced to lift imprisonment for the murder of Gerald Clark, and awaiting ths outcome of bis petition for a new trlil. wss tn the part of the jail where the break was made, but refused to take advantage of it according to Sheriff lYederlckson. I orial Hospital, 1S5 Latter Day Saints, fully approved. William Budge MemorLogan of ial Hospital. .60 Private-Boar- d Directors, full approved. St. Mark's Hospital, 156, Episcopal Church, fully approved. Salt Lake General Hospital, 211. of Commissioners, County-Boei- d fully approved. UTAH: Veterans Administration HospitHoly Cioss Hospital, 2)5. Slstc,s Adof the Holy Cross, fully approved. al, 103. Government-Veteran- 's Thomas D Dee Mem- - ministration, fully approved. Ofden requn-en.en- la m nt. a Wclei4na Shell liiwiiUi am! a of lea 56 tnka voe fnaea la a i Captured After Arriving at Home w'wwmmacwMKMf : v. ab Un Ilia lea Inched, the Iran. Vcfeerfna Work Sana dried oat baft and iJuMo, while da other shoe was adff and hardl hags the kind of Iradas wa offer yoa la Wolverine Work P a- - Come tn and compare Tehsrias feature of (he aaqy nr$rn n I v X552K SHOES VVD3K GLOVES H Miss Sharp won first in the Summit county canning contest and first In the canning contest state fair which reat the Utah tlEBER J. GRANT will leave the cognition won her the privilege of Chicago hospital the end of sending her exhibit to Portland. rethis week it was announced L. Kretcently. His doctor, Herman schmer said he may let him go at the end of the week and stated his condition to be perfect. "world's Three times as many lives si being saved In horplt.lt of the United State and Canada were saved IJ years .q, d . dared Dr. Prwnklin H Martin, ctor-general of the Amerltai college of surgeons, at live oprn' i anKssloa of the twenty-secon- d nual Clinical Congress of the aoild noted association. "Tlirouch more than 30 000 hid vldual surveys of hospitals cor.dint-e- d during 13 years, the American has found College of Surgeons that the mortality rate tn horpi tala has been cut to 3 percent as contrasted with the death rate of per cent a decade and a ha'f ago," aays Dr. Martin. "While th number of lives sated has been tripled, the average days' stay of a patient tn a hoe- pltal has been out In two. Tlve-jeconomies in human life and In productive time hav. been due n a great measure to the hit: Ivesian dards maintained by hospitals through compliance with the reformulated by the quirements American College of Surgeons." In 1918 only 89 hospital in ths United States and Canada could meet live Today requirements. these 2294 hospitals are meeting requirements thereby winning coveted place on the approved U- of the college announced to the public today. The work of making hospitals safe for the public Is carried on by the American College of Surgeon; -- j recent article in the Honolulu Advertiser said that former Inhabitants. act mayor James J. Walker of New Under the reapportlonment SON noted ROGER BAB business had committed suicide. We of 1929 the representation of MissYork, and predictor mistake If they made issippi In the house was reduced by said the depression would be worn wonder congress from eight to seven numout by 1834. bers. In 1933 the Mississippi legls-- ! lature redlstrlcted the state by von Chancellor franz (combining the old seventh and Germany's proeighth districts Into a new seventh, gram for the coming world econoj leaving the other districts 100 mic conference, said that German their If to creditors. money get must take ft in German goods. Principal James Simmons of tiro Jackson, Mis., Upholding of Cornish school reports that 136 tills state's new congressional of mild intensity act was hailed tonight were enumerated In his disAN earthquake felt recently on the George- pupils trict of school age. Of this num- by the seven district congressional town university aerimograph. The ber there is only one that Is not candidates as a victory for their frus-tatradius was said to be 400 miles and In school. This pupil Is absent on cause. On the other hand. It the direction was undertermlned. the campaigns of seven others account of sickness according to Three pupils In the seeking election as the report. ns Is a new one. A number of Cornish district have completed candidates on the contention the students of the schools are be- high school who are under 18 years redlstrictlng act was Invalid and ing employed by liquor agents In of age and these three are in the the primaries held under its proviLincoln, Neb, It was announced U.S.A C. according to the school sions Illegal. recently. The men are hiding be- report received by Supt. J. W This latter group Included Conhind telephone numbers and using Kirkbrlde. gressman J. Will Collier, chairstudents to do their work because man of the house ways and means th students are not suceptlble to committee, and former Governor C. arrest so easy. Theo G. Bilbo, seeking a political comeback as an at large" candih dispute Is lu date for congress. PUS of a funny situation withdrawal Collier announced This dispute had Its origin back In from the race and said he would the fifteenth century during the abide by the decision by supporting club Congressman Protestant revolt. The head of the Miss Rae Carol Sharp, Russell Ellzey, the Irish Free State Is now the honor-- . members of Coalville, has been Democratic nominee from his disary president of the League of Na- awarded first place In the Kerr trict the new seventh, which was tions and England has its reprecontest formed by combining Elisey's and sentatives there and the two coun- Glass company's canning Colliers old seventh and eighth tries are on the verge of war. Ire- at the Pacific International Live- districts. Collier had represented land is a very poor country and If stock exposition now being held at the eighth for a score of years. Into all relations are cut off by the Portland, Ore, according Bilbo hurriedly changed a scheIrish the English will not buv formation received Thursday at the duled address In behalf of his their products and they will be In office of the Utah State Agricul- th? candidacy to one extolling a bad way financially. tural college extension service from Roosevelt-Gamticket, and said leadclub D. P. Murray, state he would return to Jackson before er, who Is attending the exposition. Issuing a statement on his posiHERE'S one for the deer Requirements Of A High Standards inTEXTURE dire- i Jail Fugitives v Delivered Address most popular man, reFive requisites of success was tlie cently suffered a paralytic stroke as a result of his death fast. Mav-b- e subject of the address delivered to It doesnt pay to oppose the the Logan high school student body British Government after all. by Dr. W. W. Henderson, Wednesday, October 19th. Musical numbers ALBERT EINSTEIN, German were rendered by Jackie Dunn and scientist and mathematician, re- Willis Sorenson, invocation by her other neth Lund. cently said. To add tion. State officials said the at large" candidates had no choice except to withdraw or run as Independents In their home districts. I Tailor Bird The tailor bird Is a amall song bird of India. Malaysia and tha Phtlliidnea. It la so named bream V fashions Its nest by Ingeniously sewing together the edges of a large leaf with hits of silk, wool or vegetable fiber. E. W. ELLIOT & CO. Rulers of Low Prices W. ELLIOT Has th Knack of It Be may fall at everything else, but when a man starts out to make a fool of himself he la pretty sure to prove a whale of a success. Cincinnati Enquirer. Brings in the Big events on the ail 4 Bird Peculiarities and nuthatches Brown creeper secure food from the bark of trees The nuthatch standi on his haad and hop down, the creeper stands pa Ms tall and heps up. 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