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Show I ':JS t .1 M J r 4 & 4 A Daily Thought MoBy with tool The Deseret News that cringe and la plot Wo Sinaia climb and know It not. -- Ijowell. SALT Governor Fixes Power Of State LAKE NOVEMBER CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY Oiij Payments Famous British Auto Racer Contests For Seal In Parliament Utah Farm Loans Frost Damage, Social Work Declared Basis Of Organization 6 1935 Chamber Wishes Sir Malcolm Junior League Objects Told Utah Escapes DeHaemd Dally to Too, Booaa For Only 19e a Week. Recovery Board Neighbors Suffer Present Members, Head Reappointed By Executive Pricej Of Commodities Jump tAs Sudden Winter Hits If Fir Malcolm Campbell can only divert a portion of his ability for traveling at high speeds from mips per hour to votes per 1 our he may become a mem- ber of the next English parliament Hie Su.t Lake Junior Vote-Spee- d r-- Reported Well Up Of Head ! ve Bank At Oakland Talks In S. L. of Commerce cabled king today wishing him emco-and god wed for Chantlor the sp-c- s Utah'! recovery efforts today when Oor. Henry H. Blood signed two executive orders defining the pow-er- a and duties of the state recovery board add Its acting. administra. tor Gua P. Backman. The executes Orders' came aa a resuIL-e- f a aeries of conferences between Gov. Blood, state recovery administration officials and tbs State attorney generals office. . Since the collapse of NRA, Utah recovery-unde- r the new act passed In the last aeaaion of the atate leg ...lalatnre has been. rather.. h aha . - ard due to uncerlainty concerning the powers and duties of recovery and 'Code officials The executive orders give direction to a definite of activities for the recov. - program ary administration. Will Enforce Codes Under the new orders, when any Industry expresses a willing, nets through agreement on the part of Its members to comply with - the maximum hours and minimum rates of pay. the state, through the recovery administration, will assist In the enforcement of fair trade practices by using existing statutes. -- The attorney generaUr "wfnee to the pledged Its full new program of enforcement. The governor. In one order, reappoints the recovery board consisting of Mark H. Greene, chairman. and Stanley N. Child of Salt lake. E. VT. Kelley., J R. Bens of Ogden and R. J Murdock of Provo. In the other order he reappoints Mr. Backman as acting ad. mtnistrator for Industrial recovery In Utah. The board la empowered to conduct investigations necessary to assist trade and industry In the of unfair practices and for em"the relief of unsatisfactory ployment conditions, to act aa a board of arbitration with respect to actions of the several code- authorities in administration of existing ap proved codes when so requesting by tho parties Interested: to recommend appropriate action for a correction , of unfair monopolistic and oppressive practices, and to develop and compile Information which may bo of value to . future state legislatures In conaid- - oration of any proposed labor or industrial regulations. Mr. Backman, as acting administrator. ia empowered In the other order to appoint assistant subject to approval, to initiate investigations, to require a prdper accounting of code funds by code authorl-ti- es and to require aubniission of testimony and evidence necessary to the proper administration of the cor-rectl- - code. Out of $99,949 outstanding In s'! loans to cooperative associations of produce crops in nearby Utah farmers only one small de'm but left t'lah farmers to enjoy the linquency exist President E. A. inbenefits of prices that have Stokdyk of the Farm Credit Adcreased up to 190 per cent over- Deptford at the general election ministration's Bank for Cooperaparty night because of the losses, it was Not 14 as a government v. s'tives in Oakland. Oat. told Utah candidate, opposing','. H Green, learned today. Laborlte iaCtording to an Asso Aa temperatures rose and weathstockholders in meeting' today at er observe and agriculTuratiMs ciated Brea dispatch rfrom Lonthe Hotel Utah, t MR HmOLM ; took stock of the situation. It ap- don. S4 and afternoon sessions and thet .uh of Fir Maleolm'e pears that the north At left aa be appeared in Utah . right. a be appears In drawing of Morning were held. with the suffered severely from the paigmrg is done over Afternoon Jam summer-bum- - 1 room .mi at other isslikuiaWe luncheon meeting bile the hotel at noon. unprecedented 'early November tea tail's because a majority of ing up the salt-befor new J centers, campaigning for election More thanat Fifty representatives - were in attendance,, In addition to, oold snap, while the crop damage the districts electorate are world's speed records, and at I to Parliament. as he 4a tfaworn-'- " officers of the bank who - cam -Ak Salt Iake- tin ioornlna tha en to elect fclm active part in the Interest of --which usuaUy concludes over the from Oakland, the attendance repminimum temperature eas 39 "Having represented British he said teacups. He predicted tocUv he resent cooperative groups of Utah my country," only 2 below Ireexing. com goods and Hbor all oer the would better the majority achievA regular feature of Sir Mafarmers secured loane have who of 20 world I Jwd it my duty in time lcolms campaign is an afternoon ed by The Conserva'ive candidate from the Bank for Cooperatives pared with a low yesterday warm of & national rnsis to take an e in the last elecion degrees. Before noon It had canvass of voters and with them stock in that ln ed up considerably prom using to ablution- Jiead juto the forties this .alter-noo- n. Toaltrymaa Preside Xesterday the mean tem 17 degrees be Clyde Edmonds, manager of the perature of 23 Utah Poultry Producers Cooperalow normal. Fair weather and con tive association- - was chairman ot tinning moderate temperatures are the morning session and Frank expected tomsht and tomorrow. Kvans, counsel for several Utah Idaho Fouitoes Caught Filled the chair dupcooperative. haraera moetly CtaApoiatoea ing the afternoop. Of Level Shows vested a hen the arctic Told snap An analysis of the banks finanReport struck, but ia Iabo H 5 estknat Annual Report Slums Average Homes Aid-e- d WaterTo Feet- -' cial Statement and a discussion-4thiU betwew this policies carloads of tubers were frozen, Each Month By .morning by Mr-- Stokdyk. W, S. se some dug and etiTl In the Helds UnderCompromi Gtnlford, coordinating officer of and some in the ground. Washing ., the FCAi eleventh dikrlet, open-ne- w 'ure members of the board of directors of the Family Service ton and Oregon aleo suffered grral Utah lake reached a The eeeeion With air explwnetioa losses in potatoes, sacked carrots. Soeiciy were elected at the twen ty- fourth annua! meeting gt noon tnue low during tli month of Oc-jthe organization he represents. lettoco and some celerjr. of Professor W. Preston Thomas of today t the Newhouse Hotel tober, according to the report The effect of the sudden destruc8, New director, are Mrs Agricultural col- John Water Commissioner B. F. Lot- - 'h t',ah tion of a substantial portion of A. B. ileaq, Anderson, o.-.secretary of O William J. Connor Bren t0 Burnham, r T V HUm'l,h Bank for E the northwests produce crop was CooperaUvea and F. Burton C Wbeatlake and Mrs - B forcibly felt on the Salt Lake marthe Elevaat capltoh today Cerini. Phers attorney atUched to the Stewart Cosgrifr. Those ket this morning Top grade poto a bank, diacpsaed developments la are Dr. A, X. Beeley, J R Chri- - tion of tbe labe fPPd tatoes, whlctwo dai9 ago were tensen. Arch Thurman, E. A. TV eat point J2.04 feet below tbe com- - tb cooperative movement thia selling at 4ato 39 cents a 100 trnoon Mrs Kate Williams. i promise let el, which is three inch- pounds todav had skyrocketed to 9 1. SOO.OOO Ix--ned 99 cents to $1 20 a hundredweight ba been recorded bTwnb0arr?h.,nr.r th Fruits Rise ,, any other t'me m the history ed President Stokdyk14 also annonne-tT- e !2ImKyarie i 199.909 loan. that a total of Tomato prices locally advanced resitnirio Irom h. ake n cU?d ".gallon Margaret Woodson, national official In the Foetal Welfare t, t four, day i,ut iu.000.have been made byloantha bureaa. ,h.r, TranD Lnd of the Awoelatton ot Junior Lngues of America, who- la to about 40thiscents a lug in 11 to 25 made by Ul wlngle oc lS,i at lake.The largeat ater !acre ln ,cet morning L ' Salt Lake conducting a course In social work for members of the selling II 50 on the growers exchange Gordonrrtiridfrl-Sf-- T hlcl om irara at its height, the Oakland bank; he said, was tbe Salt lake City Junior Iaaguc- di has .upplied over 275 QftO acre commitment made last week for a operated by the Utah Fruit and n of 2309.009 to the Northwest- to irrigators ln bait Lake Vegetable Grower Inc. In the semauojof ann?tfhi Education Secretary Offers Courses To Help Mem- same Th water covirs now an areaiem Turkey Growers association. cimmittrrPrnmnn8 period apple prices advanced inf ia cents a bushel moving today Among Utah cooperative opera- 7, 01 about ;vvu acres, ranging u bers To Better Performance Of Tasks zero to 10 inchea with tors in attendance were Herbert at prices varying from $1 to $1 50 depth Beverly S Sending chairman. &Q alrag 10 Beyer, of Inches. j In' the northwest retail prices general manager of th depth Be&ow lump iTurkey Growers asocUtion; 8. DV Tlic original, avowed purpose for the formation of the Junior of carrots and lettuce jumped Markham, All ot thi water is below a level president of tha Utah a to provide an orgapiation of women m substantially and celery increased Leagues of America 100 per cent In price. However which can Jbe reachcl by the peiWuatcb Dairy, Inc.; J. E. each eommutlily Wh4seee interested Wnd active in social work, Utah prices on The commodities lean Fomt pumping plant exceptjpresidenl of Tha Weber Central v at time when the water is piled , Dairy association; J, W. GiUmsn. oniy aiightiy becau; MissMargarerWbodson6r New York, cdueatirm seeretary tn the j Bivneel lo: th winds, --affording at sttefcpreaideat-O- f tha social welfare division of the Junior Leagues of America, said the presided at today meeting aod.times only for a short period. iWater Users Company; Wayne E t Farmers Benefit tbel for report onactivities Ogden; J. Ji. MacFarland today. Fumping on tha lake was David A. Smith, state agrlcul of the wtate board of agriculture on continued for the current year ye?r MIs Woodson is In Salt Lake tural commissioner; J. Cecil Alter, families and Jex. Spanish Fork, df the the havelgunday. R, month I. During h conducting a course in the aypll- I iColUCllL foderal meteorologist, and Frank) each month by the so-- ; lnfiowiptQ the Jake Jhas fceenjrector ofthe Farm CreditA4aOA . eatlonf social w orK. vdeslgnedlti Fh 1 w Andrews, federal crop- statistician. dPiivered by Mise9 009 acre-fee- t, 8 a of clcienih dialr.cu which 000 acrejstraUon better fit those members cf the 7 were agreed today toat the proMirMechen, executive feet has been lost through evapo- league engaged In social work to ORCK A 10111 duce los in Ltah was relative' secretary revealedv cenC ration of cue per oj il wh&t vi verv light. The widespread frosli accomplish they are trying; tier cent left in the Jake, an vapLlshop KcCOVCrS lnonth, to do, destruction in nearbv states howPen4onitiOB of 9 per cent, acrTr e of the The other activities wil cause a reduction in ever. fKth ?0;?S? for fntnily' feet were used for Irrigation The tXOlU Amnesia Attack Junior Leagues cultural, educa- Jjurcll which wl greatly benefit the 9lng con-- j in remaimlernow the left bay tional and civic welfare work same time from the Vtah farmer at the , - community chest allot- - slsts o of torage for use by the Bishop Charles W. White, of were later added to the program to pay more causing consume nmuallX large From the automobile parked number ward of the San Fran- Sugar company fae- - tile of the organization she said. for their egetablea of calia for aid. cisco eutkl, returned to his home lory. (lives All Chance and in fronton of The Downing apartIn bis weekly weather-ero- p Outflow Decreases Third East and belongjioday following an unusual experi- "I think that they are very Imre-- J range report released Today. Mr ments Total draft from the lake during ence of wandering about tbe city 370 South Alter Indicates That Utah potatoes ing to E C. Jensen of eves portant and necessary functions season amounted to 71 809 tpr two days suffering loss . ot Mjm- th, Some girl or woman who would the Fourth Ean street, th ere feet about d of that memory, according to word re- not be a success as n social wort, ' Elder Reed Smoot was Withfcfra 'cold spell but that frost ntaTnng taken A syne ce.ved here today. formerly from the lake a man s sad. seral was er. because of Indiv idual rharnr aL the damage Is reported 12.929 acre feet was de-- , meeUnga A aate-wid- e Margaret Woodson, so- - tedul Sunday search had been lo teristics mav enter another fleM v. 1 log of late s j ga r beefy and noti twitirifhatqnAiivw in cal welfare expert and education- - liveredofto the Utah Salt Lake ran- - stuuted for Bishop White, when "crets-- y Jn the eonal welfare L 15,74 acre feet. East he failed to return borne Monday iion of the Assocalion of Jon- - 12 742 acre feet, tail lakeJordan, Cit, evening. When be returned to his 5ue? w' dismissed "New H 751 acre feet. .Sou th Jordan, .home todav. be reported tq police 1 a To 8 149, North id Goals-Jordan: 7 COtr srrrhHAt he had taken a general anaes- t reservation of s.ons of the former ban Francisco integriiv ifeet. Draper; 459 acre feet. Utah thetic at a dentists office Wondalv thair dltions. a goal tar olderfamily 2 550 acre feet afternoon than ever he was had the Distribution; largest aeolaJLake and remember, nothing in "Tht course, which we present, stake) 1'1 seen there Jrc turn ed d hg n cD Pumped), primary usera. and 4, - more until today when ho regained rough'' 'h Wo,Ij,'n s 1m be A cannot, because of the nature of rk200 In aero done of , natural his The flow feet, while wandering th memory were Two Navajo b'ankets the best and most efficient man- Jordan river, the organization, be described as also held in the Oakland ataka tabusera. stored streets of the city. ' stolen from the automobile of J. ner, we may yet reach that goal " in the ibay enprimary training, " she continued, "but it ernacle. The Sunday afternoon November 499 1, White has been chief Bishop A Joint panel dlscasalon between acre feet i, the presentation of informative Paul W. Manwaring, of gait A Kay. 141 First avenue, whl'o was held In the new Berkeauditor for aw Insurance firm in board ln of t1 material which we tjylleve will as- meeting front and Parketi staff on the1 members difand waa a dedica- Lake, Inspecting officer for San Francisco for the past tea ferent phases of service activity sist a member of the Junior ley ward chapel bl home 1 eare. f aa a volun- tory service. President Grant de- eighth and ninth corps area Tills Andre in, luded Beverly 8 Clendenin, and Price. League in her activity Josephine the dicating building. teer social worker ' Scabbard and Blade, honorary apartments reported the theft c t Miss Elizabeth Fitzgerald, 'talking President Grant said the BerkeBroken Homes. Bayard MenGiTcn Dally society, left today on a a radio, auto tools, auto heater, On . building it a very fine military ward ley Wood-son Major Cannon Rites course The given by Miss and auto accessories from her denhall and Frank Orem, "Inade- Is being presented each day at edifice, having cost between 250,099 tour of the university ROTC automobile while It was parked and Arch M lonomes; in addition cost and ie the in 24Q.009 unite both areas. Arranged For Friday ehsv.or Problems" Heavy ,trt7I7n u expert the Hotel Utah, usually with a ot the at First avenue and C streets, Thurman, and the land. Mr. Manqaring a captain ln the Participating staff members were for the first aid course at morning and an afternoon session. Over "900furnishings were t night. Funeral sorvices fqr Mrs. Grace present at people Bywater, Katherine county fire department, Objectives and needs 4n promoting reserve, will have as his purSneaking intofhe BHl'am Cos- Madinckrodt 9,735 5augban Cannon will bo beid-FH-1 vend all were well a$- - army to and Virginia Lyon social wqrk In the community are tume 519 Constitution I- of Shop, the functions determine at pose, south It was re. in y comodated the announc-3Treasurer J. B Christensen disc Statwstreet, PJn, in tho Forest chapel and explained tq the Salt Lake mema thief eseaped with cussed It was aanounc. these building, creation hall, the movable partl- - Scabbard and Blade at a recent audit of the books: bers by the national executive. today by Jack Clay, coutayi1! oca- - pair of stvaps.- three belts, ed today by tbs family. Fnand of the society. between the two having been schools the personnel, duties ofl one nre enter. Thoroughly versed In her sub-- 7101 one I of cowboy bcots, pair call homo at the may of tho fath- Ject, Mrs. Woodson was state di- raised. the organization with the school Jeaher suit, one sport coaC and Th court will b conducted by'er, Georg IL CAaora, 72b Sunday evening he attended the rector of emergency relict for Two Classes Start' one cowboy hat actlvlt'ee and to- de'rrThomas 5V Dee. first id instruc-1- , Louisiana prior to her affiliation meeting ot the Young Mens and y tor for the Salt lake police and i Major Cannon died Friday at At Lion House Tonight with the league organisation. She! Toung 55 omen's Mutual Improve- - mine the standing of the various REARING set soctal worker tn St ment associations of the stake. haa been fire of Bliss Bronson M. Ft Tex., department hr was staJ thrhonoraryorcity Judge today j tloned. The bodywhere He spent' Monday calling on campuarunlts will arrive ln Balt Louie Tulsa, Little Rock, Dallas Two classes begin thl evening 'se Nov. for preliminary hearing nce Stratlon. far h- ganlzation. Insurance aod friends and Tomorrow Mr. banking and East lanstng, Mich. over tho tomorrow 'h raJle ot Kcnne.h J. Bell, Jj, at the Lion Mouse 8 octal Center: which will r.niin,;. for Manwaring will ln six week Southern Paclfie morning In addition to her dally meet- had dinner at the SL Francis hotel of ChUngo. Ill , charged with rob- - one - at - 20. Interpretive Reading will railroad, accomI at the Washington State co ,- lbcrv begin tomorrow night t 7 panied by a military escort. Othing! with the Junior League mem-ber- g as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bate service s oELeland o clock. she has several speaking en- W. Wilson, former residents of lege, oic Friday and Saturday at tTOn attendant, Oct 39 Polfce c er members of tbe family ore duo " i --of Idaho at Mmv- - f he- - Univer-U- y gagements before welfare com- MI rTT. Certificate IBe signed and for Study Rogers Demonstration complctron will here Trom Los Angeles and New ln Sail Lake and wtll be en thef- -ow, Nov. ll,at the U iS.A. C . tomorrow, of l0rk BelL to,ajr I.ucile Music, against D.-- J. be by awardea reaiBurahopt" d by Farter, ,,, Swenson. especially ln the Logan Kov. 12. at the Unrvcre ty program of the Utah State Con - conciuded,-andent engineer for the U. S. bureau fwrence of Social Work to be held present emergency. - the Junior of Wyoming at Laramie; Nov 14, Initial-clas- s The to ' music is open of mine that Its member at the Colorado A, C at Tort To- Thursday and Frtday et the New- rLcague fcTeds free to all Interested, after which Ail materials will be furnished house Hotet shquld e aa thoroughly Informed tins; No. 1 5, at the Colorado Bcbocl ! it will be for those who enonly "Women have a definite sphere aa possible concerning their of Mines, at Golden, and on Nov j roll for the remainder of the fay hs county fire department , 12 at tha University of Utah aa volunteer social workers, aba med-duties. open, fre of course. Both courses will extend over a period of Mx weeks, one charge, to oil persona In th conn outsid tho ty from city if years class week. of g and more. - Jack Frost look s heavy loH states bovfs. Sir Mali olin la seeking a House cf 1 o in icons seat London borough of k Asked To Lamb Tour ot the Officers and member Balt Lake chamber of commerce today were invited to attend the ninth lamb feeder demonstration tour and celebration to bo observed At Monroe, Sevier county. Friday in a letter received today by S. R Boswell. County agricultural agent A delegation from the local chamber will likely attend the making the tour are asked to meet at 9.10 am. at tbt Monroe atato bank. Following of tfie feed yards a Inspection luncheon will ho hold at noon for guests and lamb food-er- a at the North ward chapeL There will be a public meeting at 1 p m., a football or baseball gama at 2:10 p m. and a dance to begin at 9 p m. The program la bang arranged by the Monroe Lamb Feeders association under leadership Of Eli Lundgren. ds ptt - - f' I A house-to-hous- Family Service Names Nine Directors Utah late Falls To All Time Low 0050 Bel2.0t i area-deliver- 0f af-a- I - thytomi JaT - At-pn- t if LTs, val-1o- hL, j irc Bt Frovo-Reserv- P,ln4 PLlant Ajltllll oir ,ortan t . L03St Jorr nhJLtg4il r. m 9? i thire- Utah-Idah- h' one-thir- - 1 n For R. O. T, C Tour cr vu First Aid Course To Open Tomorrow - 'hPi. e. -- The University qf Utah Sociological society will hold its monthly " tomorrow at 7:29 pm. In ' meeting room )92 of the Union building, Wallace Toronto, president today. Dr. John P. Glllln, professor of anthrogptqgy will , be the main speaker of the meeting. His subject will be "The Relationship Between Anthropology aad Sociolegy in Utah. The public is invited, Mr. ' Toronto said. it he-w- w la-- Sociological Meeting Set Tomorrow (U K - eam-Dako- ta pro-dyc- Salt Lake Chamber fr. T ' -- groupsb-Salt-Xak- ' , assu- Qk etr-s- Tbe-tou- Pork Remains Above Reach Of Most Utahns r g- - Drop ln East Fails To Benefit Local Housewives Survey Reveals - By JOHN BOOKS A Christmas .Gift Purchased Now- Means Hours of Later Worry Saved. end elnwee from Cmm In ear wide variety of gift -- DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 East and that beet and lamb' will have to continue as the chief meats for the nonce. Beef has Tcmslncd falrtf Warble since 1922. with present prices for first grade meet and prime cuts at approximately 22 cents a pound, last year the price went aa low as I cents per pound, hut not for king. Mutton sells today at 78 to 9 centa per pound, approximately the asm a tt ha been retailed at during the past three years. Lamb hag, ranged from J to 25 cents per pound for chops and legs and It to 29 centa er pound for abouider cuts dur-i- g the full course of the f. IWHEELER (Associated Press Staff Writer) Pork still Is so Talnablerlit Utah and Idaho that butchers laughingly talk about keeping tbe bacon in the vault and housewives think of It only (n more Teckleggmomenu.' Sauerkraut and sparer! he 'main a delicacy Tor those wil larger bank accounts- Reports from the middle west that the price of pork has tumbled aa much as 12 per cent in recent weeks brought smiles to tbe faces of directors ot do mesUo exchequers,- - who visions of being able to wrap tbe family pocketbook around pork roast for tha first time months- .- But glootn retufned whrn housewives returned front msrket with Teports that pork stilly something ot a luxury on So. Temple I - -- But pork, one leading meat retailer said, has acted like mer-cu- ry n a hot, summer' day. Ia 1933 the Missus could go down to the corner market end roast for as little ggll cent Dice i per pound. Now It retails for 25 cents to 89 centa per pound "w.th little chance of reduction. Xlvestock jjrlces have coneW-eoil- y Increased during tbe past two or three years in Utah. David F. Smith, commissioner ot agriculture, revealed that his corps of statist (dans iouadthat good beef brought 22.72 to 23 95 per -- In- - November. City stockyards NOwwrber.-193- 5 I T9. - The t7rt-- of lot the price averaged 25 better slaughter grades Old sheep brought 22 II per hundred weight is Novcmhcr, 122 and 2169 this month,75 lambs have moved up front 23 in November, 1922, to 12 2i this month. Slaughter hogs climbed from 23 20 in January, 1933. to high of It 2S jn August, IS3J. and the first (ft November. 193v were selling at. per hun. drd eight. , , -- 19-l- rs MORTGAGE LOANS Newg. Wants Santa Prizes On New Modem - Hontesr We have an easy monthly-installm- ent - Offered For Lets settle this Santa Claus problem ones and for ait Every boy and girl believes in Santa. Sometimes they wonder Just why they do. 6ant$,Jlau come along like tomorow or tho rein or runehinc. or a mother's ca A fellow port ot takes him for granted.' '" ; " Maybe there are tome children who do not believe In tbo Tb Dereret News good Saint-swants those who do to write let. ters and tell ns why. There are valuable prizes all In money offered for tho best letter Its ail quite simple. Just put your namq and addreee and ace and school gcde on a piece' of paper. Then write your let -- you.- caIl otrrmi for PARTICLLARS Beneficial Life Insurance Company Hems Office Vermont B!d. Sa!t lake City, Umk , J . you believe in Eahla. Mail t- - it Letters Winning Entries Santa Claus Editor, Th Deseret News on or before midnight. November 23rd. Here are the prixee. all in money; - First prlzo 25, seeosd 23 for the beet letter by a b?r or girl between 19 and It years eld. First prize 25. second 21.. for the lic-i-l letter by a boy or girl between 2 and 19 yearn. First prize 25, second $2 for th be4 letter from 'any child nnder 2 years old. ln addition there, Will bo six prizes of $1 each for other good letters from children of any sge under 12, The letters must be written, so. they wiflbe re. eired by the pKat Banfe Claus editor not later tha.n midnight. November 33rd. That a , to a Baturday. v i DIAMOND 5 i ! R--i N G CestiRsd ioqwHtybp tho wasM Beyd Fa lovaotidat iso-nsojis- o BOYD PARK jEwnrszn mat WHwioff. Jtmnr sarnarmVAMBtvtlH. f l ,rt. L. I '' |