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Show CACHE AMERICAN. IjOGAX. UTAH Sheer, Lovely Cottons for Summer Our Government Scenes and Persons in the Current News Big-Tea- How It Operates Bj CHERIE MCIIOIAS PROBLEM OF RAILROAD RATES Flowing Contests. Of Interstate Commerce Cora-- mission U going o have tough J"b on Iti IimihU during the next few Kara. Kvcry one familiar with the rohl.-t0f ,e railroads l agreed that the next several year constitute a of great readjustment, and (be companle that own the team horse are no exception. So. -"- with the railroads clamoring on the HT one hand for more revenue and reduced and th aliJppera demanding lower rates consonant with new value of commodities and organized labor seeking a return to normal wages, the commission's situation is one not to be ' . 1'X envied. r- . . Tliis question of rotes Is one that ' ' la etiMwially worrisome. The statutes under which the commission A oie rales requires that the freight 1 Rol. Ldwlo M. Watson, welected to be chief nillitnry aide to ITesIdrnt KocacrelL 2 Young Nazi and passenger rates he Just and rea In lit rlin making a huge bonfire of books collected from libraries and private owners and condemned aomilde. Thut means, of course, ss un Herman literature." S Some of the many Gold Star mothers about to sail from New Tork on the Presthat both the sh!pcrs and the car- ident Harding for the Orst of this year's pilgrimages to the graves of their sons who fell to France. riers must he considered, and It tukes a good unqilre to satisfy the trtplayers on both teams. Sl'ITII :t 111 thelireInnde.The commission has a whole bagful of powers to use In Its Jurisdic(d mi the fluttwy rnffly tion over railroad rates. Its own deft, rMi nv- - 1 coming summer ' i y-funion of Its authority Is compliIn In the flulli-rl-- r VfI r - V x V a, A . ' f? W? cated beyond Klnstelu's theory. .. i one e have K-'f. A . "The commission bus Jurisdici. fi r )i;trs. Willi all It or tion, l r i' "uism reads, complaint, tj crisp organdies, t lines, d itted 3 In a proceeding Instituted upon Its . . .own Initiative, and after full heari i"- s and s,:nl-- i r a t ing, to determine and presorlle rea ry rollons which scumble rates, regulations and praci i .ills fur. It Is In-i it mir summer raiment tices, Including minimum, and max! The sleeves of these prettily ft ' frisks are as whimsical as a mum and minimum rates; and also lui.igiy feminine, which it In the point of enchantpassing summer hreere. They are, minimum, and maximum and mint almost without exception, short, and mum proiHcrtional rates to and from ( i '.,t-fruiks especially they are either puffed or ruffled or ports, and to award rciuiratlons to I It Is authorersuaslou tills or stiffened to stand injured shlpicers. n -' c. Try are all that any fair out as sprightly as a ballet dancer's ized to require carriers to estublisb cmof In the any of skirt Sometimes the cunning puffs through routes and joint rates, and I"'-- ' 'liH-twhich myriads of are ensnared hy a neat hand which it may act summarily In Itself estabI'n, ruffles anil s" of tiny makes them demure. lishing through routes when, In Its 1. n k 1' bespeak. an emergency exists." rgs i j Necklines, too, contribute In no opinion, T' c pn Itim-sof these frocks, small way to the Many more lines could he quoted beand prettiness to show that the commission has nu - uf plain or embroidered comingness of these fasclnutlng to do the things It thinks best or sheer mnussellnes and summer power frocks. The gay and Recent heavy rains have caused record flood tides along the Wabash river with considerable damage to the like, is simply devastating Their debonair for all of the interests served. to the right Id gowD full Ions skirts (usually ending rail- property and crops. This photograph shows a typical scene In Vincennes, Ind. to Rut to a down cases: get the Illustration, has a lovely nook shove the ankle) have a picturesque road desires to Increase a rate line. The material for this winsome ahoiit them as they fairly model Is a durened starched shear which it charges for transporting grace In a frou frou of ruffles and cotton. Hie embroidered dots are cobp peg from St. Louis to Denver. ruchings and such. If not ruffles The belt Is green velvet The law requires that It must file green. and frills and decorative treatments, The white organdie flowers which the new schedule of rates with the then adroitly cut ample flares and outline the neckline In lei fashion commission, and If the commission circular movements, such as are repeated on the skirt, for the gains an Intimation or has au Idea the winsome frocks pic- newest gesture about wliat ought to be charged for among designers Is tured, .accomplish the coveted to distinctively feature attractive hauling cobpliies over that distance, for the new skirts. it can suspend the schedule filed by back views. I et no one the railroad. That means It Is Inassume, however, thut The on of frock the the he presence of wide hemlines seated kejnote U Its operative. The purpose is to give sofigure simplicity naans that slender silhouettes are the commission a chance to look into phisticated simplicity, If you please, the reasonableness of the to lie sirrdU-cdNot for one mocharge. orment ' llie now lines'' call for slim for the dureiie embroidered white Congress, however, did not give which fashions it Is a last gandie lilted lips and not until a point Is for un indefinite stispen word In fubric lore. Nothing could permission re.u-ld bioo of tlie rates in question. It hlpline and knees he for wear. Later graduate Is the the suspension could thut s,irt allowed to sputter out thisprettier prescribed could he same frock posed over Into whirling, swirling masses of be for longer than 100 days, a pastel taffeta when It goes to par- not Id ile rnIThs or which seems quite long enough for develop widening ties and to dances. 11a any Investigation. Yet many Inves(fi. 195, Western Newspaper Union. tigations are not completed In that time, and the questioned charge beGOWNS EEING MADE comes operative. As a counter-balancCHIC LINEN SUIT the law provides that while FOR SUNDAY NIGHT nr chf.iue mi not. ,s the rate may become operative, the commission may require the car1 l.c Importance of Sundiiy night Is stri riers involved to keep a separate acby one Paris house, for 4 count of money received as a result It has !(. gned the majorprobably of the increase until a decision is ity of its spring and summer coshad. If the commission eventually tumes with this particular evening In uiiml denies the Increase, then the carriers have to refund the money rephen you think of It, It Is quite the increase that it has an Inspiiation, for resenting Is Sunday night Sidney H. Levy, seveuteen-year-ila tune for relaxation. collected. Informality Buffalo (N. X.) high school stuIt was back in 1910 that congress and congenial Intimacy. Hence ensembles that (it in with these feelexpanded the commission's power to dent who was declared the winner In the seventh annual competitive ings must be very lovely and restgive it Jurisdiction over every phase examination for high schools on the The of ful, provocative of delightful converIlls reward act laid down a set of rules govern- League of Nations. sation, restful to the eye and reIn His holiness, the Panshan Lama (the living Buddha), of Tibet, being through routes and rates, switch will be a free trip to Geneva this ing freshing every detail. And that Is Just wlmt connections, long and short hauls summer as the guest of the League assisted from the Americnn plane In which he recently enjoyed his first they are. The black crepe frocks have (providing that there shall be no of Nations association. trip In the air, at Peiping, China. The plane was piloted by an Amerdiscrimination ican airman, Julius Barr of Utah. against the short graeeml sleeves with much fullness about the elbow, often of white diahauls in favor of the traffic for long MAY RUN FOR SENATE mante tulle or In a heavier blisdistances), general freight classifitered crepe. Lacquered lace makes cations and a host of other matters. possible many stiff, standuplsh frills Then, in 1917, and again in 1920 for the outlining of when the transportation act was decolletages which give them a passed, more power was given. Beis crispness that almost fragile. tween these two laws, there was Organdie Is used In the same manner. very little left which the railroads could call their own. For example, if the commission More and Better Blouses considers that conditions warrant it, Fashion Slogan of Spring an order may be Issued causing one You may wear the frilliest of Viccarrier to transfer some of Its equiptorian creations or you ment to another for use. Of course, may go In for a simple Fascist! shirt the user pays a rental, but the comRut blouses you must have, for this Is mission's order can hardly be defeated. It can tell a carrier when it pro eminently a suit season. For informal wear, has enough equipment such as locoJ motives, or it can say its supply of shirting, made up In severe mannish style with a collar which may he UfmV&ZJIZZI JiisKAAAAflsVsiW rolling stock is insufficient and it worn open or must buy more, and it can and does closed, Is a favorite Those vv ho know fnsIi. on- - arc enthu- lay down the rules under which it tjpe. Oa.v pluid taffeta, or checked mea siastic over the idea of linen as surah silk are made up In sell bonds or other securities youthful dium for the new Jacket suits. The may with which to obtain funds for overblouses, belted at the waistnew tweed weave linens are as soft financing its requirements. line, with cap sleeves, and huge In addition to all of these, the searf bows tied under the chin. as line woolen and the beauty of them Is thut they crush little, If at all. commission was directed by the Linen, with drawnwork of stripes Smart Iarlslemios have started the or checks. In butter transportation act to prepare a plan yellow, brick red or old blue, is of the dark blouse with the for consolidation as soon as posMrs. Gertrude Bowler ot Sheboybeing made up vogue In simple blouses for wear natural colored linen suit, brown or sible of all railroad properties In with gan, Wis., Democratic Dafional comsponespecially being Into a tailored jacket suits. States United organdie the limited navy mittee woman, who has been asked There is practically no limit to sored for these blouses. The young number of systems." At the same These two Italian submarines, the Rallila and the M'llilire, were Milwaukee county Democrats chosen has In the woman the variety In more dressed picture the railroads are authorized by up to wear a navy and white striped time, and Democrats from other Wisconphotographed at the Boston navy yard as they were taking on stores and to accomplish such consolidations blouses, for town wenr, and for fuel. They came over to patrol the Atlantic during the projected flight sin counties to become the candiblouse with a soft tied navy scarf notwithstanding the statutes probridge, luncheon or tea. date for United States senator In of Italian planes from Italy to the Worlds fair In Chicago. with her attractive noncrushable hibiting formation of trusts." to Senator Robert M. La tweed linen suit The ctnmisslon has prepared opposition In the 1931 election. Follette Novelty Organdies such a plhn. It proposes to have Green Oak Weigh More Impressing People J ery springlike are the flowers of "It Is easy to Impress the people," only four major rail systems In the Green oak weighs more than dry the new gay crisp Match It Up organdie blouses. More Male Bather Drowned eastern half of the country. But the said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, oak; the specific gravity of various Some of the very newest ones A new match It up accessory art are More than six times as many carriers have not rushed In to sign but they are often like children species of oak, when dry. ranges of crinkly unorgandie with stripes like plain pumps that can he worn have found a lot of things mole bathers as females are who love the promise of sweets and from .50 to .64, while with a mois seersucker. Others are of blistered adorned or with selections from an up. They do not jike at,out tlje program, drowned while bathing In the United become fretful If there are not suffi- ture content of 12 per cent, tne spe organdies. Still others are of the assortment of bow to mutch the Ci 1931, WwUra Newspaper Union. t'.Utes each year. cient to satisfy them." cific gravity varies from .72 to .80 shct-starched organdies. costume. 1 exiM-uw- " v I, ) -- - yU On the Banks of the Wabash When Floods Come i - 1 if ... I . e i ... iin-ii- fin-nin- ' - d i oo-ll- i r i i s ll- Outfits m Average of One Minute Total Time Required in By William Brmckmri ' UR Sally Sez Quick Hitchup of X.' vr ?.Vv i T ftofcbtft tullf Uvwtoeh f Ag'WttUiUft, IHlltoU. MM) SarTte Any fanner who can !ar a minute baa all (he time be need for hitching and unhitching a bore In a big team outfit. These big tram outfits will be used more than ever In getting cheap and economical power out of Illinois 308.01) horses and mules this season, but aome driver have worried that It would take a lot of time to hltcb up aud unhitch the teams. An average of a minute was ail the total time It took to bitch up and unhitch a horse In big team outfits entered In two plowing contests. There were 17 teams ranging In size from five to eight horses and Including a total of 110 horse. Th average time of hitching to the tdowa was 3S seconds a borne and the average time of unhitching was 22 seconds a horse, Tim wss counted from th tlm th driver etarted to drlv hi team Into position st the plow until be started plowing. At th close of the contest, time w counted from the time the driver stopped the plow until he started away from th plow with hi team ready to go to (he barn. teams were hitched up lo two to three minutes, six horse teams In from three to five minutes, nd eight horse teams In from four lo seven minutes for the team. The teams were unhitched at the rate of one to three minutes for six horse teams, and two minute, 20 second for to four minute teem. The remarkable uniformity attained by the 17 men Inof dicate that most driver could do d Five-hors- I full-la"- !' . n-- -- -i 4- rate-makin- candy-stripe- Mann-Elkin- s d m j i inUm Am ik I W U "(Nik", h i4 tfc 4 U fcMkfik" ! Ik m4 Kmi folk knv 4mV la A Mr flkM ! tfc 1 ki4. UM AND rATKONIZ -4- "Mik , !(, 1NDIBTY Uk ROM Give a business mao enough rope and you'll find him tied up in A conference. e eight-hors- e siK-e- d well user have repeatedly said thut the time of hitching and unhitching does not worry them t all. The larger the number of horses In their team, the more work they can get done a day. ASK TOLR DBUCC18T FOB APEX "oT AS INTKBMOrSTAIN PRODUCT Utah High School of Beauty Culture nmr am iu, tot c. im Btutf Ctftvi PnftuiH luvs m lipmsiM inn i el me tm Inhim am aneoiw ter Ha m wft biiMe . toman nra 4 U tm t FUu e mu tor eutopto. Mae Tto u ADDRESS Blg team In-- s l TWt Chance for Profit in the Raising of Colts Everything la In favor of farmers making money raising colts on cheap feed during the next few years, in the opinion of E. T. Robbins, live stock extension specialist of the college of agriculture. University of Illinois. The number of horses Is getting smaller, prices of horses are going np, and there la no chance of Increasing the number In a hurry,-hexplained. There are only about 90.000 colts under one year of age In the state. If conditions in Shelby county can be taken as typical, and Robbins says In that county there tliey can. were only four colts under a year of age In 100 horses that were entered In the colleges project to control horse parasitPS. Twice as many colts may be raised In order to check the Btead.v decline In number of horses, which has been progressing for more than a dozen years, Robbins said. At the present time there are only 742,000 horses on farms of the state, or 57 per cent as many as 12 years ago, he reported. Many Farmers Lose Land There are about 6,300,000 farms Of this numIn the United States. ber 2,520.000 carry mortgages. The casualties among farmers are high, especially In the last few years. It Is estimated that 220,500 farm owners become renters yearly, and today one of every six farmers has been demoted to the rank of renter. The average farm measures ICO acres, and the average mortgage on a farm Is about $7 an acre. With an Increase In the price of farm produce the gap between ownership and tenantry will be bridged for many farmers Fighting Hop Disease Oregon hop growers, who have found their crops attacked for the last three years by the devastating plant disease, downy mildew, expect that the disease will he brought under control by the work of plant breeders who are developing varieties resistant to the disease, and by control methods such as spraying and dusting, now being worked out. The work against the disease Is being done Jointly by the United States Department of Agriculture and the Oregon State Agricultural college. Get Pig-Raisi- ng Pointers The farmer whose spring pigs are uneven, unthrifty, and undersized at that time of year should visit the nearest farmer he can find In his community who Is practicing sanitary management for the prevention of diseases and parasites. He should look at this farmers pigs, comparing them with his own. This comparison will Indicate to htin that there Is a better method of producing pork than the one he Is using. He should talk with the owner of these uniform, thrifty, pics and find out how he can eliminate the hazards of disease and how he can get and rara-dtes- . more pork from less feed. Hoard's Dairyman. well-grow- fttl GillttU Typ Fit Vtaini Umf rcfiKiW if Mt Mttifsderf COOMBS DRUG CO. Salt Uke City Lull THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY ml ktmlal With tke tiiMtttto mi ffertrf by iRlcmetRUia Mato PrWarU, U itoaM b M UMB lbr to whrt to tin Gml ywpU ipwd thdr United mpply mt kwiy, Lto r imt newitum all b patriotic to Made torrkory and bay IntornoviitBi bed. Cwdi they will ccrvc MISS ZOLA WHITE. u u l)Uk Beaver. SPfOREStJJAL SPERE TENT CO. AWNING Supplies TU Avninnto Cuipinf Can vac Gttoi" Evcrytbinf 17 Belt Lake City a W. 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