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Show Ir MUil1 Ths Friday, July 28 wire in the Bell Syttem would go around the world more than 3,209 timet. Butter Market H Fn I A Home Paper for Home People Second Year Xo, Telephone 700 Si. J.CKJAX, UTAH. FRIDAY, JURY JX, 1933. I lie initiui 92 (u USDA) wlkng at 62 West Center DPC At nCCjPIjljC Lawmakers Adopt I Special Agents UmlD kULHli Will Help Form 'Resolution Calling Wheat Units Election on Repeal COMPLYING ACTION COUNTY FAIR Fwnrlico fearing today. ' Manufacturing Co.; , 23 Butter erntl Eight Pagej rMUTUALS HOLD r FORTH TONIGHT cail-te- r Fait Lake Jtss lewis. rpeci.il Temporary aitrnu opp luted of the Western exainltut.cns will mg tor a vole ol the people on civil Boulmj bone-dry ot Utah's Co. sjeiit Wediu iay and Tliuis-ida- y in organizing under the cutriplil aid laniu-rwheat adjustment pro- ainriidimnt was adopted by tiv in Logan imp cling the Cry-- ! governim-nwhere there are house cf n sUl Uottllng rompanirs' plant asi Tuesday, (grain m district new. debate. to cleanliness and etllilelicy. La-- I according to alter a three-hou- r no county agents William IVlerson, director of tin I PI boratory tests were made which' j j ,. measure was sent hmm-dhave been showed the iix-a-i concern to have .blank Gain of Central Park Prei. E. E. Hendricks of state extension service. lately to the senate, where It was V('rY ,llh rating, not only In the; senate resolu- the Post-lor r fubMitun-whellx to the as Supplied by ! unartam Farmers Attend: for Recrea. Farm Bureau to Equipment content of. and carbonauon made ef- - lion on the same subnet. Senator cou!ll (h(, ,u.nt tile brVeiage. but aLso in the el-- ! Olitce WhlCn Lmployers (syrup r tional Period Horse D., Salt n Ilulr counties because Julian M. Bumta-rgcmeeting at Court ilOUSC solution Are Asked to Sign Up hriiveness ofI tlve a washing Lakci asked that It be given Ini- Swim ..... . they haie no county agent need Shoe, I... n Tennis, a Saturday Night. nui..A adbut nol worry. Director IVtervm says. mediate consideration. Immediately. ming. Jomnment was calk'd in tlie midst AU conmuttees appointed on the ExamlnaUons for temporary agents C. O. Stott, extension economist ad- of on 'of a debate Mr. Lewis was much Impressed the id the propriety la and have aireany Tlie the fair Comof by Peterson Chamber the William of Director Logan county ala-apromotion of and measure By this evening tlie Improveuh tlve fine water available forFarm Bureau, are called to nwet.apMiame have been ...ending the wlieat mvree has provided Postmaster boUUng purposes, a hlch factor he ments now under way at the Loas possible. Within a short others on the calendar. lupidly at the 8 o'clock at In the county Saturday night meetings i allotment was a Eugene Yeates with a li- of all will be nt help In manu- gan Central Park will be pretty court house. President E. E. Hen tune, temporary agents h'du,'d the business houses, business men fucturlng such great uniform drinks as of Utah SaU Lake) S2Sd well completed and ready for use. drlcks of live Farm Bureau has work in the wheal districts are created local at (tie the house. measure of plant. Htsj and oilier employers of labor who called the meeting and will be In to aid in furthering the adjustment jue, tax Tlie Seventh Ward mutuals have to tlie shows the second factory assist regular which was on the reading, Committees appointed plan. Some will at the are to receive agreement blanks, report charge. i eee I led permission from Commisbusiness of the Crystal Plant has agents and others will be given dis- - calendar, be considered next. Tilts meetings already held are as fol- certificates of and Increased more than 100 per cent There Is considerable enthusiasm trtets not now served by members precipitated some debate, and when compliance sioner Wrkley to use Uie equip-mefor Uie fair among the producers of the extension service staff. R.. lows: alter lor ms for signing up for the over the same period last year. tins evening tor Uieir Senator Malcolm A. Keyser JA.Wb.S E. AL.ltGK chairB. D. Barson. Clarkxton further shows Increase of the county and the Farm Burthis to, Program of Uie presi- and period. Four new horse on a Salt lake moved for adjournment man; W. J. Looslc and Kenneth Emergency hired are new Tlie agents be a la of which eau the United States. Postdent siaie courts, which will accommosteady constant gain. sponsoring the fair, to the senate adopted the motion. h basis temporary a before U realizes there master Yeates states tlie forms big Job date sixteen players piaymg douoies of the value of the In Heber C. Parker, have arrived and have been dis- Coca-Co- speaking wm he tompieled. 'these have been them. In order to handle the work assist farmer. In forming count - . to America, Industry control assocla wheat and producUon Geddes is Maughan 'chairman; of arranging the program. It tributed. a ho sign Mr. Lewis pointed out that tlie election installed under Uie direction of Employers be qualified must non. The agents Thomas once. Undlry. the agreement and put lt Into syrup factory at Clilcago used last Cecil hewey loruier on the repeal question. The necessary to begin work at horse shoe M. C. Rigby, chair- effect a ill file their certificate of year Problems In every department will for the work by having had agri gave the repeai resolution a vote Ncwton slate cnampion. Sir. Newty la emof all tlie sugar and cultural training. experience be taken up and discussed at the was shipped of S3 to 5. and the senate Is ex- man; Alfonzo Christensen and compliance anh Uie post office that ChiInto ployed at the Logan Hardware. He and in return receive posters, with cago. There are nine such factories win have charge ol the tournameeting tomorrow night. pected to adopt lt without much J. J. Larsen. ment this eveuuig. AU horse si toe opposition. Loyal Anderson, chair- the blue eagle signifying member- In the United States. Hyrum In addition are numerous botptlciiers of tlie city are invited to As soon as the senate has acted man; E. N. Larsen and O. H. An- - ship In tlie great NRA t National oe present and uy out Uie new move- tling plants similar In operation to Reeoiery AdminlstraUon) the entire prohibition program will dorson. ment. After Aug. I, consumers courts under the lights. tlie i Crystal Bottling company have been adopted by both houses be given on opport unity to sign which at present Is furnishing With Uie exception of Installing of the legislature. Tlie beer bill was lhe center net, and Uie permana pledge of coopeiation. steady employment to five men. A passed Saturday, and. although the will convince Salt Lake senate has yet to accept the house Death claimed one ent lighting system, the 7 lie ofucers of tne chamber aim visit to tills plant Word was received here Thurs amendments, little or no difficulty This is perhaps tlie chairmen and nieumers of the you that Crystal Coca-Col- a does; of the leading figures of the L.DS court is compk-teclean, and church Thursday at 8 45 a. m. in U of the death of Ronald Hodges is anticipated In this respect. largest and best 6ingie tenma leiail merchants and luauuiaclures Although no previous record has day of the the passing of Dr. James Edward court m Uie city at present. For When the people of Utah vote cOmiimiee urge ail employers ol been made In this paper relative Linford, 21. former student college. on repeal November 7. they will be Agricultural Talmage. member of the council the present It will be the only labor a ho receive the government to the return of Mr. and Mrs. S. Utah State of tlie twelve apostles. who died of pneumonia at Afton voting for beer only. Even though lighted court in tlie city and Fish Haven on Bear Lake. Ida- agreement, to comply pioiuplly and Dr. Talmage, who was 70 years should become very popular. Tlie Wyo. they should repeal the constltu- - ho Parley Reese Cutler, 21, of lhe tneir cen.il icaies ol compliwould Preston. of age, was taken 111 after deliver- mutuals ol tlie bevenin ward are He was born at Garden city tional amendment the state Idaho, died of a frac- ance at uie post olhce. The cliam-- u statutory prohibition tured skull as a result of being ir ot commerce is back of Uie ing a scheduled address Sunday conducting games and a dance on November 13. 1911. a son of James! still have except 2.1 beer, accidentally struck by the propeller government program wholeheartedevening. Monday he was confined the court. A temporary lighting Franklin and Leonora Hodges Lin-- , gainst everything beer bill reenacts all of a motor boat while he was ly and a special ellort will be he to his bed. Infection of the throat system will be used. party are in a position to g:? ford. Following his graduation from set In, with heart complications, 'lhe swimming hole will also be valuable information to any one; the Weber county hih school, hc.lle present statutes prohibiting swimming in Bear lake Sunday liaae to get all employers of labor who Is contemplating a trip to the attended the Utah State Agricul- - manufacture and sale of hard afternoon. t6 respond quickly. Two men, giving the names of and the end came Thursday morn- completed. Many ol tlie smaller liquors. Just as soon as the Utah assoc- John Smith. 41. and George Shupe, ing at the Talmage home, 304 First boys have not been able to wait This was the verdict of a cor- World's fair. tural college. avenue. lor tne completion ol tlie swimThis means that although the0ners jury after a two hours' iation of retail dealers adopt a 29, were arrested early Thursday 'We took the southern route to He Is survived by his parents eighteenth amendment might be inquost here Monday afternoon, general code of lair practice, the morning by a special agent of the All members of his family in the ming hoie and iiave been using BenMrs. C. said D. Larue. six Dewaine, and brothers, Washington. re present at the bedside it daily. Barrels, logs and oilier will be Union Pacific railroad at Cache stlate wiped away this year, the people Hyrum Hill, Justice of the peace, local trade organizations and upon ar-- 1 Raymond, and will son this morning, Grant, Anasa have to wait until the legLsla- - presided as coroner In the absence flimislied copies and proceed to Junction as equipment wnl be placed in the dcT' were preparing to ?,hentatJ S?n,ie The we were they Afton. of at Newell Linford, Washington, riving ture of 1935 to get hard liquors. t lie coroner. prepare and adopt codes to fit board a southbound freight train. May Booth Talmage, and the fol- swimming hole lor use. 'lhe boys met by our son, Serge, who was Funeral services were conducted Elimination of the bone dry amend- - 0f Cutler,county a son of Mr. and Mrs. S. lot al conditions. A recent bulletin They were lodged In the county lowing children: Paul B. Talmage, are able to lioat Iroin tlie street able to show us around the na- - in the Luclie bridge to the end ol the swinuiung Brandley, Logan L.D.S. Twelith ward ment from the constitution would p. Cutler of Preston was swlm- - from the U. S. Chamber of Com-q-r- Jail here by Deputy Sheriffs Hyrum Elsie Talmage t Ion's capital, and the trip was states that tlie preparing of Weatherston and N. C. Peterson Talmage Carlisle, of Salt Lake, and hole. When Uie tennis or horse chapel, with burial in Logan City place the whole prohibition ques-- 1 ming with Ezra Foss of Preston most Interesting. slioe piayeis become too warm tlicy tion in the hands of the legislature, j about th of a mile from, fifdea of lair practice must be. done and are being held for investlgs- I5Ci.en TaJma8e Parry of Ogden. cemetery. Two The house adopted Us repeal the shore about 2 p. m. Sunday, on a local basis and must be Lon. sons, Dr. Sterling B. can uiwajs tase a piunge in tne Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen have child- of Socorro, N. M., and swimming hoie. resolution after Floor Leader ren In Washington and New York it was brought out at the hear-- drawn in strict compliance with According to Sheriff Jeff Stoweli, Talmage and spent a week with them. state laws, based upon the re- the pair are alleged to have stolen Janies Karl Talmage of San Fran Hoyt (D Juab) had led a soil has been placed on Uie will arrive in time for the citeClay termined fight for an amendment: The victim and Foss became quirements of the National Indus- a large Nothing was missed that would lor the skating rink. This Is quantity of copper cable cisco, be funeral which will which would have submitted to the separated, the former swimming trial Recovery Act. services, make the trip a pleasant one. A and switches from the pump house to hold the water to conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. in necessary people the proposal of raising the farther Into the lake, near the make tlie skatmg rink next wintrip was taken to the Atlantic by tlie Mendon-Cach- e Any business man or firm who operated Lake while the Salt limitation of the constitution from spot where Stock, D. Smith of Og- - have tabernacle, Seaboard and to the Chesapeake ter. City Water Master Georga failed to receive their blank Junction Irrigation company. The to 1 per cent to 3.2. den and the latter's two small $ons form may get them by applying at copper cable and switches were in John Russell Talmage, another son, Mickelsen will provide a water Bay. The roads through the Alletap route is L.D.S. home en altoan from were not In a motorboat the post office, according to a possession of the two men when were riding close by so the tennis court can ghany mountains Funeral services North Logan mission in France. owned by Stock. be cleaned during the gether to the liking of the party for Eldon E. Ashliman, former statement Issued by Postmaster apprehended, officers said. seaplaying Dr. Talmage had suffered a sev- son as they were up and down and resident of North During the course of the ride, Eugene Yeates. the skating rmk made In Logan, who died ere injury from an accident in the and felt were made up of many short at Stock and Smith testified, they winter. Idaho Falls. Wednesday after curves. England several years ago, which the propeller strike something. The an Infected leg had been amputatThe two new tennis courts now handicapped him In moving about The many courtesies extended by ed, were held Sunday In the North impact released the propeller key since that time, but was enjoying under construction at the City and disabled the boat. Smith exthe policemen at Chicago made Logan ward chapel with Bishcg? fair health and had been active in fire Hall will also .be used for claimed that they had hit a man, an impression upon the Logan citi- J. H. Kemp in charge. skating in the winter. These will his duties until Monday. the two rowed back to the and zens. Every one from whom inCruikshanks Mrs. Genevieve Dr. Talmage was Internationally also be lighted the same as thosa the imfelt where the had was sought, gave lt Speakers paying tribute toAshli-maformation spot they n Reading, 22, wife of William' Readknown as a scientist, particularly in at the Central Park. A good belife and character of Mr. pact. cheerfully and courteously. There were F. E. Nelson, C. M. ing last year's freshman football Newton The Y.L.M.IA. of the field of geology, and educator, ginning to provide wholesome reto find the struck, are fifty three major buildings in object Failing coach at the Utah State Agricucreation has been made by Logan returned to shore and rethe fair grounds that can be en- Kendred of Idaho Falls, Leslie ltural Washington, Relaxing slightly Newton sponsored a Mother's and and was long recognized as one died Wednesday, July they of L. City and the special the able mo6t of committees 19th. on exponents Incident. the the Daughters outing tered and studied with no addi- Montrose and Bishop J. H. Wat- 26th College against July day stringent regulations ' child birth, at the ported from the Chamber of Commerce. of the Fish Haven exporting gold from the United They spent some time at Logana D. S. theolcgy Two tional cost except the entrance kins of Logan and Bishop Kemp. home following of her parents, Mf. and Mrs. resort employees labor The for the projects has works, Among his theological and two swimmers rowed to States, Uie treasury decided today swimming, then went to the girls fee to the grounds. There are many Musical numbers Included selec- F. L. Cruikshanks of Boise, Idathe Christ," "The Articles been provided by the RJF.C. things worth while at the World's tions by the ward choir, a vocal ho. Mrs. Reading was a former the site of the accident. After a that gold ore and gold concentrates camp in Logan canyon, where a "Jesus, program was rendered, also serv- - of Faith, "The Great Apostasy", fair that make for a pleasant trip. duet by Benny Berger and Mrs. student of the Utah State Agri- search, the body was seen lying could be sent abroad. hiked and danced. "The House of the Lord, "PhilIn concluding her tale of the trip, Glenna Crookston and a violin cultural College where she took on the bottom of the lake in about Awhile earlier. Attorney Gen- - cd lunch. Basis of Mormonism, 20 feet of water. this is a solo by Earl Ashliman. Mrs. Benson stated, eral Cummings told newspaper- There were 128 attended, including osophical an active part in school dramatics. of Mormonism," Vitality Wells Stock dived from the boat men that gold hoarders who re- 5 stake board members. All de- "Tlie wonderful country of ours. It is sorwere Allred Beutler a was member Sorsis She of by Prayers Night Talks by Radio" interesting from the time you leave and Walter Staufter of Salt Lake ority. Besides her husband Mrs. and brought Cutler's body to the fused to return their metal to the clared lt the finest outing ever Sunday and numerous smaller pamphlets surface. Examination proved the government in response to a pres- had by those present. Utah until you return. We re- Interment was in the Logan cemeis survived by her Infant exerted wide influence as exposifrac- idential order would be a man suffered had young turned via of Yellowstone Park tery where the grave was dedicated Reading prosecuted daughter, her parents, Mr. ar tured skull. tions of church theology. within three weeks. coming back through the east by W. E. Nyman. Mrs. F. L. Cruikshanks, two sisHe also gained recognition from Clarence Nielsen. 36, died at tha entrance. from In answering ters and one brother; Mrs. Paul questions the pulpit and in the mission field. family residence, 161 WesT Center the Adams, Parowan, Utah, Mrs. Wini- Pioneer Daughter gold producers, treasury On a number of occasions he re- street, Tuesday after a lingering fred Sweet, Montpelier. Idaho and born agreed to the relaxation, but held A real pioneer daughter, presented the church before world illness. Mr. Nielsen came to Logan Donald Cruikshanks, Boise. Fun- on July 24, came to gladden the that smelted and imperfectly to conferences on religion, and from from California a few weeks ago. eral arrangements have not been home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. South fined gold could not be shipiied October, 1924, tox January, 1928, He was born here June 5, 1897, completed. Burial will be at Mont- on Monday. All concerned doing abroad without violating the presiserved as president of European a son of the late James C. and Idaho. dent's embargo order. Frank J. Can- missions. He was widely traveled Emma Erickson Nielsen. He waa nicely. Denver, Colo. Wheat growers of Paradise and pelier, non, 73, first United States senator Miss Lottie Batkin and Miss Eva Avon met last educated in the Logan city public John evening. from the state of Utah, and one Baxter entertained at a bridge Welch, William T. James, and schools and had lived here all his of bimetalists the of at the the George Nulin were selected as a leading supper Wednesday evening life, except the last few years spent at W. died of west, Mrs. honor in Bluebird Presbyterian Tuesday in California. committee to represent the wheat Resident Small Town Viewed As a of an infection after Miss growers of that section to collect a:i by hospital Nielson, formerly He is survived by his widow, Beatrice Allen, who will make her information on acreage and prooperation. Mrs. Agnes McEwan Nielsen, and two is surivved Cannon home in Salt Lake City in the duction , for 1930, 1931, and 1932, by six brothers and sisters, Mrs. Hogs Receipts, 343; Ogden The writer of this article was discussed in a fair impartial man- - daughters in California and by his near future. Estella Stephens, California; Aland then check this information included 231 directs; steady to asked tax sales of re the ner the Dr. injustice county Vernon, widow. by vin, Harvey, Leon, Noble and Glen In addition to the hostesses and for each grower as to its accur- mostly 15c higher; few up more; presentative to the state legislature as tlie means of raising revenue to He was engaged in mining actiThe L.D.S. Women's Relief so- Nielsen, Logan. top to general top, $4.75; extreme guest of honor, places were mark- acy. to attend a meeting at the cham- meet the extraordinary conditions vity and in efforts to establish tho ' Funeral services were conducted C. O. Stott, extension economist, outside excursion to Nauvoo and Chibuyer, $4.85; bulk best ciety moved for the following: Mrs. David are We as have Tuesarisen. commerce in of of remonetization they Logan, silver, in which cago, 111., will return to Salt Lake today at 1:30 p. m. in the Logan and county agent R. L. Wrigley driveins, $4.604.75; packing sows, ber A. Burgoyne, Mrs. J. Elwood Hanan in and atmosphere where the question ing he had been active until a few acting day morning Saturday at 10:20 p. m. via the L.D.S. First ward chapel, with sen, Mrs. J. Koeford, Miss Vera attended the meeting to explain mostly $3.00 3.25. two of timidity and doubt, we are weeks ago. when he suffered what Union burial in Logan city cemetery unCattle Receipts, 112; weak tr of raising the sales tax to Pacific railroad. the allotment plan and to answer Miss Emma of desicisive Carlson, a to 25c from leadership be cents on purchases lowing a minor illness. appeared to The party attended ceremonies der the direction of the Lindquist Miss Mildred King, Miss Meryl questions pertaining to its oper- around 25c lower; few lots medaction. stated $1.95 would be discussed. He Thursday at the unveiling of a & Sons mortuary. Dunn. Miss Eulalia Lee and Miss ation under various conditions. ium to good light heifers, $3.50 "There's not to reason why. he had made a hurried trip to monument in Nauvoo, Ilk, on the The meeting was held at Paradise 4.10; common steers and heifers. that Jean Allen. make not to Theres reply, SS.OOiffS.SO; few good cows, $2.75C' consult his constituents regarding site of the building in which the attended. well was and very or d.e. atdo but to There's I Following supper the time was will 3.00; bulk common and medium. his position on this question. wheat Mendon growers society was founded in 1842. is for us to throw off this A guest It my with tended spent playing bridge. tins meeting to lower down A series $2.00'ff 2.50; 8 grades oclock. meet at Thursday evening the party of tonight unafraid tae to was Mrs. Nielto do timidity join army presented prize $1.00 and under; bulls, $2.50 down; 'sleeves rolled up. prepared t0 lPave for Kansas Clty on to a victory that is adand march son and a high score prize to Miss of meetings will be announced later few tax sales battle the against good vealers, $4.50; culls down vance. for other parts of the county. they will stop for a us. Emma Hawkins. awaiting surely to $2.50. short time before continuing to It is very important that 'all I would like the voters of this the entered When writer the Dr. and Mrs. Nielson will leave wheat four 15.565; Sheep Receipts. growers in the county, wheThe brdy of Frank Sat Lake Salt Lake found a hundred and county to know that what was the latter part of next week for a ther Oregon lambs. meetingor he Miss Box Elder was the only J. Cannon, first United States they grow a great amount of doubles Brigham City done at that meeting two merchants, hundred visit to Chicago. fifty load wheat or a little, should pay at- $7.35; Oregon will be crowned at the Blue Bird to us, that their ator from Utah, will arrive left collecopen tax business men, bankers, tention as to where these meetings feeders, $5.85; two loads Ball room. The girls competing for the hands of good day at 9 a. m. in Ogden, where are few lots tors met to sit in judgment upon reliable men. inGovernor are scheduled and be on hand to Idaho feeders. $6.15; Tour Yellowstone Mis Box Elder will be chosen by funeral services probably will be Dr. Blood, to so every this vital question Rulon Everton and family arc get the explanation in order that driveins, S5.751?? 6.25; bulk driveins, farmer and the amount of votes received the Vernon and the other representa- held on Sunday. in county. this resident seven weeks. we do not The body will be accompanied past if spending their vacation with Mel- they may understand it and save $5.00 tives can that see, this to The occurred me, thought vin Everton and family at Rigby, time and expense of collecting Idaho's malt tax, Votes obtained through purchases Boise, Idaho is placing the lamb In the wolf's raise our quota as provided by the by Mrs. Cannon, who will be met Idaho. While away they expect to data. There are only a few farmpublic works act that we lose our in Ogden by Mrs. H. W. Sherman, which became effective July 1, in the business houses of those keeping. make a tour of Yellowstone Na- ers In the county who "will not The people who are to be hit share of the money appropriated a daughter. Pending arrival of the has netted the state treasury merchants participating In the want to take advantage of this tional Park. the hardest by this sales tax were by the government. It was Hop-n- widow, the funeral arrangements $9052.30 in that length of time, festival. Dance tickets and subor swim were held in abeyance. Emmitt Pfost, commissioner of law scriptions to the Daily Box Elder gift from the government. present and had no voice in sons choice, it was sink friends of the former sen- enforcement, announced Thursday. Journal. we must act now, or live or Many our die, to the to be instructions Entertains given Camp ator, who was an ardent worker The tax is collected at the rate Many people from Logan are Chicago legislators touching this matter. I not at all. company 957. Attending Program Logan camp F-- l, Low Wheat: Close I left that meeting shouting: in the cause of bimetallsm, paid of 5 cents a pound, which would expected to attend this carnation am Open members High A. and Benson to frank Frank in admit Justice to civilian conservation corps, locat$1.02 $1.04 $1.00 $1.04 that body of men that I was E Pluribus Anum, I'm one of him final tribute Thursday at a mean the sale of 181,046 pounds of dance. Campaign managers: Mr. ed 23 miles up Logan canyon, near of his family are among those at- July Denver mortuary, where the body malt during the period, or suffic- and Mrs. A. W. Salmonson claim 1.034 1.0711 1.021 1.07 much surprised with their attitude. um. Conservation Sept. Tonys Grove, Is host today to tending the Logan 1.074 1.1074 1.064 1.104 They were as much opposed to the T. H. CUTLER. lay in state, said an Associated ient malt to make 352,092 gallons that all who attend will hav$ in Dec. people from northern Utah and Camp program at Tony Grove one grand time. 1.13 1.15 of home brew. 1.14'i sales tax as I was myself. They Millville, Utah. Press dispatch. May Logan canyon today. Southern Idaho. YIIH s t repu-senlatlv- Co.-C''- j EMERGENCY PROGRAM i - j r rormi Local Wheat I Committees Appointed J Ue ..... - t-- i a - i ' i untl. thatT -t I asM-rte- I u m t three-mont- 0rTna bnX u! WeKe - DEATH la SuJ one-thi- Former Student Information Of College Will Can Be Had On Be Buried Today To Fair Trip rd ends CAREER OF Ml a-i- Inquest Held in Lake Death s . ! at Fish Haven Men Arrested On Charge Of Stealing ! j ' ce one-eigh- Funeral Held In North Logan for E. Ashliman W-1- L. de-in- g. -2 Mrs. Wm. Reading Died At Boise Newton Ward Y.L.M.I.A. Has Annual Outing On Wednesday ; Clarence Nielsen Services Today in First Ward Utah First Attractive Bridge Supper U. S. Senator Wheat Growers Meet at Paradise Is Dead Livestock Quotations at 73 The Sales Tax Question Haw-kin- Frank J. Cannon Rit s To Held In Be 0.denip,anned se Malt Tax Nets S9052 to Stall . Range Of Grain Futures ot Prosperity Festival Will Close Friday At Brigham City |