OCR Text |
Show 22S" lft-N- WaMiary l!Q, . Zk Tivnr max II I y WITH T,UX l'HE KUKEKA KHrUKTKK Tintic Rpoiiu'.i HIXfllllM KY. j Eureka that ,,d bu reached resident of lU', l former a iTuiiin. J roa'1' Mill. l. Ilf HPoinl,d bn 10 ss truiii Garfield Bingham the 0f to i;. luring Mr. (ro-- ' ruinpaiiy. ,1 r;r! t Sui.il.iY ;it s.ilt last-wii:..,,,- , w7?d!S. to died . , . ( 7 Il.l.ll ' 11 i i i Tintic lie whh I: ' il,.n. Kureka Hill 0( ti itire life ,li,H 1,Ptn jjt In Wrili.cMi.i H.iilrojil. flllll I ii Mi 1,1 riH-- . HOW sir.. C ,i , ' ,j ;s n u. i, r. ' ;ASTORIA III "IT v' li ,, . ' in Id i be 2 unit rJ K : n wir.. ami : . Ii- , A.' 'll ' ,4 4 a , uW i at the I,. ."I Stiff and Achy? IfNj kiiIJ rea y. on 'fllent lo Good or infor; yde. $prk OO Often This Warns of 5luffish Kidney Action. AME Stiff? Achy? Sure your kidney are working right? Slug li kidneys allow waate poiaona to mb in the blood and make one tired and achy, with often II bcedadiea. dizzineaa and nagging A common warning ia : kecks. aty or burning aecretiona. ipiid, I.K in tor. wltk Wi Pill, the I jorch ud chlckn Sirate H KRAH n. Utah. of fin Ity. Dot J a stimulant diuretic, secretion of tlw kidneys the elimination of Users everywhere en--ne Ak your rtelghhrl thus aid in iiy wute. Boon s. JOANS JTIMllAKT lata. PILLS 60c A DIURETIC KIDNEYS Co Mfjf Chra. Buffela.NY 1(1 wer,. eni I( . I I TIXTIC l( (i i I.i '!''e Ii'.iiI. a !iii J. , . mil,-- , .' I :ii . v .iit.ui.si i Each football player in her fathers col- lege believed himself to be her future husba- e - nd-then l HirrrtrJ compensated by A WARNER EROS. PRODUCTION mistaking clamor against Injustice as a sign that it had a philosophy and u program that would solve the evils it exposed. Iiut, like thousands of others. I was brought to the realization that the whole radical movement is lacking in a constructive basis and policy. It Is an idealistic dream that arouses passion and inevitably leads to an Intolerable injustice. Tho ripe fruits of radicalism we now see In Moscow and Mexico City, True peace and justice depend upon a morality that is found ed on Ihe teachings nf Christianity and upon tha basic principles of human liberty voiced In our Declaration of Independence and embodied In our Constitution." At ths close of his lecture, Mr. Goldstein will answer questions from his audience. This open forum feature of his talks seldom falls to bring forth lively clashes. There will be no reserved scats, no admission charge, and no collection, the lecture heing part of the K. of C. nation-wideducational program. insurance. nerves to take your regular turn on the mound season after season and in looking for my cigarette I was anx- ious to find one which could he smoked without taxing my wind or irritating my throat. I decided upon Luckies and I can fcly say that I am ncvertroubled with a cough and my wind is in splendid shape ause vhi This is a brilliant screen revival of George Ades famous football comedy. Dont miss it. j II Star, Monday-- T uesday VJrsVvn PnHirv Prciirrnms Of ft inters ir way of to win ! High Standard, I Following a careful Investigation and cheeking of radio broadcast Ing stations of the northwest and Pacific coast, Harold K. LaFount of Halt Lake, recently appointed federal commissioner of Ihe Fifth dls-- Is trlct, of the opinion that programs o presented radio fans by western op-- 1 MAKING TOPSOIL eralors compare favorably with the ROADS PKMTICkL best In the nation. Mr. LaFount returned home Monday night from an o The department of Agriculture extended trip west, visiting, among Bureau of Public Roads has been do- other cities. Seattle, Portland, ftan o, Oakland and I am Angeles. ing some remarkable work in sur-- ! Francis of air channels are "Conditions fare tretalment of topsoil roads, which in the Fifth district, better U" The experiments Involved the j eieven wnVera auVes ,he of bituminous materials. Judging a)Jj jawaj an(j Alaska, than any 'from Illustrations published showing jdla'trk't. due to less interference and He work being done, thorough prepara- - j congestion," said Mr. LaFount. lion of roadbed and thorough mixing explained that only 130 stations of of materials are essential. Tests the 700 In the United Ststes operat- fedof the ,h wrvlslon conclusion rarrled on warrant the radio commission art In the that a double surface ,.,..,m.leral dUrU.t and heB8 jjo stations Flf(l composed of a prime cota followed ve aVallabIe an area of approxl- with a binder roat of heavy bltumin- - maU.y of the total of the ious material and mineral covering five districts. New York state, with an area is a successful and economical treatment for soil type roads, provided much smaller than Utah, has flftyIhe while Beehive stslions. the surface is well supported andi'hree state has but two, and the romparl- bonde.l son holds true generally for our dis- Surface treatment of well bonded h d(!rarpd. Th8 farlor ;rlit g tcpsnll road with light helps western radio listen- to hear more distinctly, he said, oil which forms a plastic mat, are1,. During his visit, Mr. LaFount per-- . likely to prove successful under period sonally Interviewed 105 radio sta-- ; light traffic, or for a limited A large mile-- , Hon operators or owners. He adunder heavy traffic. radio trade association tuiorlv dressed l.geofiopsoll r,,Hd4f I In Portland and Seattle, hoped to meetings pnlfrtalned by chamber h.miled surfaces, of to commerce clubs at Los Angeles and develop a mixing treatment i Oakland. Ithls condition. Mr. LaFount will leave for Denver Kconomlcal waterproof surfaces for thousand of mile of country Thursday at 1 p. m. to confer with operators there and will eun- roads ar essential to modern trans--- radio in- hr,lnK lo at uortation method of farming , conducted by the Washinatcn, D. (., heglDDlng January 17. The qjestton of fair and Just diviof nlr channel to the shortwave sion FOR FLETCHERS length class of radio stations Involves an Intricate problem which It I e lie by AKCIIIK 1. MAYO i It requires splendid physical condition rice, Jfj by on a member nr tin Sncl.ilist Ml'MItKItS TO (alYK 1C I.f, I.irty. Ii" Im.s had to nli-- ' oppiirtunify r-- .... servi ihe opi raiions of the "Ked" The meniluTu of Mm Timir niine-In- p proii.iti.inda at clie-riince. He has (lull are coiiiu to ;ie a ilaiii im: sem Iiiia- this d.iiiKerous ttmup plays' pirty at the Recreation Hall on the upoa piihli,' sympathy and how, at evenins; of January Ilrtih. All old tile expense of citizens, members of the club will he mailed it builds up a false as a. opinion a notice within a few for its operations. .Mr. Jnld-- ! days yiivintc shi'-l.the details of the affair. siein s deep klloA leilae of his subject j -fl is agreeably uniilnned with a fine A retn-- n to more economical stan- faculty for imparting this knowledge dards of public expenditure by our to his audience in simple and enter-- ' local governments would help brine talning fashion. doati Ihe cost, of living for Asked for the reason of his early connection with the Socialist Party i Cnemployment and loss of wares and his later resignation rrom it, Mr. following a fire in a large Industrial Goldstein said, I entered the Soplant, sire losses which cannot be cialist iarty years ago Its Pitcher of the Pittsburgh Pirates, urites: and steady r lie. nu LEE MEADOWS Famous .,.. in ii h.-- i t,., s Ch n nh in Iv.nvk.i at 2 oVIliek (111 W' Ilf Silay a f e I'll uni f.f his week nml iiiternient ii.i.k paro in the riiy remeiery here. lways lnht , r :! I'iiliimi an wi, s .a f :'n:n li'i iu v i'I-Is- 'll.1 .., w I; !.'!' ap iie.l . in Imlil Amerii'.in ' l1 ef ktiieri.ji-i!- . should be Hi l il .I'.t.TeMeil in IHi., apii.-arae of ij I'.lVll li i tin. n.it imi.ilh kii. 'All MS . ii I l.'T' s!lli, laiiifineiits M. i'i - pi ak in r. n reli, i mi Kri'l.iv even tfi n. - Kelii if. u.iry ihird Mi GoliUleui. Alin Aiil talk m. Suin', I'KiVf Mi'leili. i.I, i j, Atlier-ha- s ,,.i:i rne.te.l the by nf t i il a in I, u h. as a ai.tn un- II i'i. I' I'.riippeil i.i assjsi hi fhe 1'ilirs i..i: itin w ii), t'llm-.- j.m.il ram p.ii-i- i in i use of trim Ameriiiin-II. s led ure Ail! be under Ihe pal' oil. ii,. i.f Hi,. Kureka Ciiiiiieil. l, Hi nml Mill lie free 10 the jiuli- - , eervli-e- too I'll 'i'i.' ' I it li 1,1 :irl i It.-- i Huy, wlmse lit time is ' ri of C. Sponsoring I ;if (An n'ii,.;- h i;, li. Null ;il, William, an. In fll lr i..p Hurne4, hauni ,n:. K,..,.,' and .Mrs j j,. ,1., survive. l,y ,i :i w A!li;., it ii'i nii ,'l s,. i. U I'tstii.! anil 1. d",-".i- - -- 'ii,' in. - , , I.;, In i el i '. Big Lecture for Eureka I i nu I .0 I and while no-- III" i'i t ,ii ii i lie (!i-- l li.v ill! llis is a siirriiwf'il !,.. coiniiiK uah - v,,., arrivil of j,,...-- , OUt , - i WARNER BROS, present .1 , . Hie For Over 30 Years a A . -- r.ii.i:.: " . I. i 'i .:,.- - i .li' . I . for Infants and Children y 'Mall t p.i.ii'iif ; ii.i -- 11 . i, , ret uril in . .'.Ml ' ' i - Slaiiil.ird ,ui.: Waller ,jr, ii- r H he was a ft ti ' ,V, , Mil. V. ! ' i u : i i. ' " ' , ii- Jir ' ' , no queation but at an li will be a valuable !' r.ll'.l I)... bi service I. to the Bingham company, Im'iIM.1, Jn';, in i ! hi i Tin frienda this a many dronin'" to leHrn of ilm liiy; 1' .i .ft will be pleased itU .IS .fff position. la there ' 1 j. . Jfj ef elil ef ll ti!,...,:-t.ike- in Page 7 at the Washington hearing. Hundreds of radio oper-Ar- e atora from various parts of tha nulion are expected to bo present. stations conducted Is hoped to solve -. High-powere- pas., i j d the air. Mr. LaKount predicts that In the future the average radio set owner will hare the picture of programs flushed on screens In the homes to accompany programs. tnu mountain territory Ren receipt bocks, all sixes. pariflc coast are the Kllll,r pHrt of the static the Reporter office. o- - lf tha on ,hH rausi, f m , nr ou titered by local listeners, but thn trouble Is universal, said Mr. j(lunt. f the recent developments of ril,i Is television, the transference of sight as well as of hearing urross La-rad- io Children Cry FLETCHERS FOR DASTORIA i I ! i . Buick Beauty Buick Luxury Buick Performance two-fift- I he Cream of the Tobacco Crop Here in the Southland we know good Tobacco. It is bom in us and it is the livelihood of most of us. The Cream of the Crop is bought for LUCKY STRIKE. I know for it has been my duty to pur chase it on the markets for years for this brand. I slow-dryin- j , . it IES aff l( Cevinsto. Kf. Its toasted No Throat Irritation-N- o Cough firmly and you can have your choice of three popular Euirk models a Coupe, Sport Roadster or a big, roomy Sedan. Purchase can be made on the G. M. A. C. plan if desired. four-passeng- er SEDANS $1199 to 1 199) COUPES 1 1 19) to 1 11)0 SPORT MODELS $1 19) to f I )2) m la K Phot, CSMW U,A pwiMn . U.M 'j- P A.C, fnmuM 4m,(A I Bsjrw nf T M : Children Cry C ASTO R A $1195 dnetmUt, u wll.fcU, BUICK Telluride Motor Company PROVO, UT.tll at |