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Show EOCXN PAGE SIX Ncw Gold Rush Stirs Northern Canada WOMEN ASKED A CACHE VALLEY DAILY (UTAH) PROTECTION WASHINGTON'. Oct 29 01 P summons to women to Join In WASHINGTON (UR) With ap31.0P0, UoO additional proximately acres of land brought under some form of organised forest fire proi tection year, lohscs on protected areas in the Cnited Slates weie held to a fiaalon Of those on unprotected Iand3, ae to a report recently comp.t. by the Forest service of the Agricul lure department. Of 134,895 forest fires reported i ist year. 44,076 were on protected lands and 90,819 were on areas without organized protection. Careless smokers accounted for i he of number greatest fires, there 21 of cent blazes on probeing per tected lands started in this man- un- employment was issued today In behalf of the President's emergency romrnUtee by Iir. Milium M. Gillireth in charge of women's activities. CoL Arthur Simultaneously. Woods, committee ch.Jrman, announced a comprehensive radio program which will pyq facilities of the Columbia and ' National chains to present to the people of the country concrete plans for coping with the problem. These talks will riot be ballyof hoo, but will be expositions concrete examples ot accomplishment, it was said at the committee's olfices. Col. C. O. Sheri!), ritv marager of Cincinnati, whose unemployment program is coustd-t,i,.a model here, may he the fust speaker of the nationtl hookup. Woods, who returned here from New York last night, called at the White House today and reported briefly to President Hoover the process of his work. IZl;ih, . Mr. Harry Whltner spent Sunday and Monday at Salt Hake City on business. Mian Mrs. Ned Sell fortne-lCharlotte Adamron, of Richmond A vc iv gold rush is on in northern Ontario, following disvisited here Thursday with re'., fives and friends. covery of rich deposits in Bannockburn township in the - Mr. and Mrs. George Bens m zicinity of Elk Lake. These two pictures show condiwere at Franklin Thursday on busitions that still be duplicated in the Bannockburn field ness. Miss Marie Hill is spending a shortly, where prospectors are making desparate efforts few weeks at Preston engaged at to get their supplies in before winter conditions make housework. travel almost impossible. Mrs. Monte Hales of Salt Bake City, Utah, visited hpre Sunday at Mrs. held Sunday evening In which the the home of her mother, Mrs. W. it. Thursday on business. H. Cottle. Hull resides ill Whitney. Guides department of Primary asMrs. fc'lla M. Hull was at Frank- - 'Special sari ament services were sociation rendered parts concerning their Primary work. The demonstrations were conducted by Mrs. Hazel Olverson. Earl Shum-wawas the speaker and the choir rendered selections. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Wickham announce the marriage of their Martha to Qulnten daughter, Good On Nov. 1st Only Snumway. The couple were married In the Logan temple, WedS. C. vs. B. Y. nesday, October 22. The Franklin district school No. Kick Off at 2:30 P. M. 2. assembled again after beet vacation of one week. e 1 Mile Misses Addle Dunkley and returned home Parkinson from the U.S.A.C. for the v, EXCURSION TO OGDEN, NOV. 1ST U. GAME A. Round Trip Rates Cent a Preston.... Lewiston.. Richmond Smithfield 7:10-9:3- 0 TRAINS LEAVE a.m. LOGAN a.m. Hyrum.... 7:35-9:5- 5 a.m. Wellsville 7 :46-1:05 a.m. Brigham.. Returning trains leave Ogden 7 7:25-9:4- 1 93 0 A ner. mV Franklin U. 3 0, TTTI !a-- u FOOTBALL TIIURS OCTOBER FORESTS GET TO AID WORK the national effort to relieve HERALD, 5 0 :Q0-9:1- 8:07-10:3- 8 8 0 :26-1- 0 :34-1- 0 9:38-5 1 1 Ara-bell- a.m. :50 a.m. :55 a.m. :59 a.m. p. m. $2.00 Excursion fare from Cache Valley Points to Ogden on Sale Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. Good returning 3rd day from date of sale. WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (U.fi) An experiment unique in criminal procedure was being conducted today to determine tho dependability of weapon Identifications in murder trials, and perhaps toe guilt or Innocence of a man accused of slaying a petty government clerk. -e NEWARK, N. J., Oct. 29 (U.RMemphis, Tenn., today had entered a claimant for a $325,000 legacy, half the estate of the late William E. Emery of The Utah Idaho Central R. R. Co. Flem-lngto- N. J. While 1929 was a bad year for acreage burned, It was noted that nearly 90 per cent of all fires were recorded on unprotected lands. Total acreage burned on protected areas was 4.876,320, as compared with 41,353,000 acres lost on unprotected land. Those states hardest hit by forest fires in 1929 were in the southeastern and Gulf regions. The percentage of fires recorded in these areas was 88.3 per cent of the total number reported In the United States. While the southeastern states had the highest percentage of fires recorded, they were able to keep the number of fires on protected areas down to one per cent of the total. The Gulf states held the burned area to four per cent. but he doesri t resemble the Associated Industries Cove News Mrs. L. H. Allen and Mra. R. L. Allen were hostesses for tho Richmond Lions on Monday eveuing. A delicious dinner was served and yellow chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece. Miss Leah Harrison sang several solos, accompanied by Mrs. Fenton Hendricks at the piano. A reading was given by Mrs. Raymond Allen. Those present were: Messrs: District Governor Docior J. M. Godfrey; president, C. J. Stoddard; vice president, G. G. Merrill; secretary, James Foster; S. W. Hendricks, C. L. Funk, Bishop William Anderson, Mayor H. F. Olsen, A. L. Harris, G. L. Bagley, Cy Lewis, W. Z. Harris, Mont Bair, Amos Bair, Uy Skidmore, Henfy Plant, Cartwright, L. F. Hendricks, Ernest Johnson, George Webb, Doctor Coburn, Doctor H. A. Adamson, L. B, Cain, M. A. Harrison, Bryan Hendricks, W. Galbraith of Plchmond. L. H. Alien, R. L. Allen, guests: Bishop H. L. Bair, Raymond Allen and Earl R. Allen. After their meeting, two gift boxes were presented to Mrs. R. L. Allen and Mrs. L. H. Allen. Visiting Saturday a Mrs. Ada Jensen and Miss Skidmore of Salt Lake City were visiting Saturday with Mrs. L. H. Allen. Miss Laveta Wallace and Miss Bertha Chase were dinner guests of Mrs. R. L. Allen Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Hyer and family of Ogden were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ether Allen Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. John Richard, Mrs. Rais Richard and Mrs. Alma Richard of Smithfield were visiting Mrs. Donald Titensor, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Titensor spent the week-enat Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mrs. George three-cours- cXo e By this time farmers, small home owners and laborers ought to know the purpose of the wide spread propaganda against the tax amendments. Why are a multitude of corporation lawyers fighting the amendments? Who pays them for sowing doubt, suspicion, mistrust and fear among the raters? i . No one is foolish enough to believe that the determined fight against the amendments ws ged by the mining interests, the corporations and large financial concerns in Utah is in the interest of the farmer and the laboring man. Since when have they become so big-hearte- d? A mere glance at the forces arrayed against each other on this question is enough to tell any wide awake citizen that the fight is between the COMMON PEOPLE and the PRIVILEGED MONEYED CLASSES Ro-sin- s The sole aim of those opposing the amendments is to continue to ride on the overburdened hack of the farmer and landowner. They.sre WILLING to enjoy all the excellent opportunities Utah offers them, but are x UNWILLING to pay their share of the cost to maintain those opportunities. Allen. Mrs. Ether Allen spent Friday at vlblliug Mr. and Mis. Ariel Hyer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris of Preston, Idaho, spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grover jmmh Ogden Be Your Own Santa Claus! Allen. Mrs. Francetta Harris of Smith-fielIs spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Grover d Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Karren of Lewiston spent Sc ay afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen. tililt LWltUCJ Pnftphn C UUU you unprepared f Foolish, indeed, is the motorist who insists on waiting until the first drop below the freezing point to Put car in shape for winter driving. Get ready at once Alice ALCOHOL IVO (Radiator Glycerine) EVEREADY PRESTONE HADEES Hot Water Heaters RADIATOR FRONTS (Hand Control and Automatic) WEED CHAINS Are a few Winter Necessities! Let us quote you on your requirements! MiSff COMPANY' EBHsffiff Phone 390 F. A. Allen and son, Ariel, of Grace, Idaho, came Friday and visited Mr. Allens parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen. Then they motored on to Salt Lake City, where Mr. Allen had an eye treatment. They are spending several days here now. John Brawley returned home Sunday after spending several days at Smithfield visiting Fernando Allen. Have Chicken Supper Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ballam were the guests at a chicken supper on Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Lorraine Karren at Lewiston. Miss lna Allen has left for California w here she will spend the winter visiting her sister, Mrs. 55 West 1st Nort St. ON THE AMENDMENTS ESS Titensor. Miss Laveta Wallace and Miss Bertha Chase, the school nurse, was at Cove schools Monday Investigating the scarlet fever epidemic, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Larsen were visitLng at Preston Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Preeoe were Logan shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen attended the show at the Capitol on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bott of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Humphreys of Logan called at the home of Mrs. Livinia Allen to see how the sick were getting along. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Allen were visiting Mrs. Ernest Smith at Preston Saturday evening. FAILURE TO APPRECIATE The FARIBAULT, Minn. (U.PJ way of the transgressor is not always hard, but one auto thief failed to appreciate the softening when it came in all four tires of the car he was trying to steal here. CACHE COW V |