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Show . I .'i i -- v.v. yy VOLUME TWELVE- -- - LAYTON, UTAIt. OCTOBER 15. 1535 . B.EET' PRODUCERS TO .GET ANOTHER East Wind, Similar 'I ToTMasBeens Ray. envelope According to information relCas- ed from the office' of. Director William Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural college extension; service, the 'total A.A.A. 1035 sugar beet adjustment payment will be at. the rate of $1.13. per ton of beets, prodyced and ' delivered.. Since the initial 1935 payment was 8d cents per per. ten, based on the rpresentative yield, the final 1935 payment is 33 cents per ton, or the' amount necessdry- - to equal $1.13 for every ton delivered to a sugar factory. The value of tbtal production :of 'beets in 1935 was $2,565,000 and the cash income for the fame year for the state of Utah was $3,260-00as compared with $2,540,000 Sivept County, 15 . f f , i mi n u ' ( v i ! I - tj J. ILL .An east winds, similar to thoSs used to have iA pioneer days, juid the .'one in 1907, when it bjew ' down a number of buildings in the county, sNvept over this district and other parts of the state, Thursday. . The telephone and light and pow- r compies suffered .the greatest damage. The lights and power wera off for sevbral hours' but companies' men bucked the storm, working heroickly to get them . back on gain, so did the men of the tele.. phone company. A great many light and telephone poles in the county were blown. to the ground, making it' necessary in some places s. for traffic to detour. ' As to .the. damage don to bfuldr the Smoot .. ings, E. S. Smoot, ;'. Dairy, in north Centerville, prob-- '. 'ably suffered about the greatest Joss as the large chimney in the . front ofjhis new home was blown .'over against the roof caving in a .portion of it, but fortunately none of the family, who retreated t6 th$ ... . basement, were hurt.. The roof of Alvin Nesserfs basement-houson the new high way, in thfe southwest portion, of Centerville, was lifted up off the walls and carried over onto the 0. R. tracks all in tact which . later was demolished by. a .train. 'Mr. and Mrs. Nessen were away at the time but their two sons, Wen--de-ll . and Kenneth, were in '.the house but neither was hurt. su-g- ' HU . votes over Mayor Harman W. 5 . ' , - . . a .v. w. . 4. Ae 1 - (P-1- -- s 1 . ... ... ..'' . Both deer and elk hunting is un- - which, bias '. . Charles' W. Dunn, Logan and A. Y. Watkins of Provo.Here is the score to dale! ' . ' Total Percentage ' ' - Vote . 'top-heav- state. . - ? - ,' ' '. . he permitted.-- ' Hundreds .will also be allowed this season to hoot a limited number of 1V. i eertaih sectio.na of the ,m . The total 1935 payment of $1,13' '&LE. per ton of sugar .beets produced and delivered represents the difference between the parity price-o$6:90 her ton and an average President . 'Roosevelt (D) market price of $5.77 for the 1935 L&ndon (R). . of ' At Director Pe.ter crop sugar beets, '. Kaysville, a tourist Cj&bin'at son ' Governor . .. ,es Said. . . a the Kaysville Auto camp, belong- '' 'Blood . to A. was J. 'turned Trimble, ing . Hillman (R) upside down left standing on the- More Babies Adopted , Peery 1st) DIst. win- root. Strangely not Congress dow nor a pane of either of the Murdock '(D)' two glass-'doornr the cabin was ' It Speaks well for the humane Dunn (R) ' broken. ' . .' . The Bamberger Line Packing spirit of our people that .the numCongress 2nd Dlst. atation at Layton was. completely ber. of orphans-anchildren of in Robinson (D) ' demolished and a refrigerator was competent parents who have been Watkins (R) will dominate the $ 25,000, 00C This massive lower, 25Q foot hi nearby caught fire when adopted .into comfortable , homes President Roosevolt which will open its gatos struck by a povjer line. The fire has greatly increased his majority by ' exposition In Flushing Meadow Park, Queen, during the creased was put out before serious damage of one per cept during the past t6 en estimated 50,000,000 .visitors on April 30, 1939.. Radiating out depression. was done. week. .. from the Theme Tower, which will contain .vast panorama depicting Since 1927 the number of such ' The Tribune The Farmers Union store in Lay poll gives Governor ' the America of Yesterday,. Today and Tomorrow, will be broad, tree-line- d ton suffered considerable . loss adoptions has been about 100,000 L&ndon a lead lu but three counties malls, promenades. and avenues Jodding to the ten .exhibit zoned "through plate glass windows in the aiinually. During the same period .at the present time. They are San the number of .homeless children Juan. Kane and (ferfleld. Dlllman, front prf thje store being broken. into which the Fair will be divided. k on the other hand, has plurality Other losses were suffered in the who had to be cared for by institu In 1$ counties and Is tied with Govway of hay in the field and hay in tions remained i CCC Men, Salt at Boys . ernor Blood In another one. Mayor Sixty-Si- x . .stack blowing away, shade and standstill, the practically ahead in six counties and Js yearly average being Peery fruit trees blowing ovr and many about 160,000. All From Buckeye Governor Blood In seven. Rob roofs had their singles plucked . "Hiese facts are count Ip .the 'Here' are thf way the presented by in small ,' quantities or almost into. stand on governor In tht most re: Camp 536 It was the .stiffest breeze- we Childrens Bureau of the Depart- cent tabulation: . Sunday A.M. . ment of in Labor, think . . Washington, since 1907. tonery-- Gar Dlllman which points out that the differehce field. Grand,Duchesne, The 6G new men who arrived at Bill and' Will Wilcox and David Iron, Kane, Millard, between institutional home care Piute, San Juan-- Sanpete, Sevier, Company 536 Saturday, Oct. 10, Nisongir of Salt Lake are being Police shows were all from the state of Ohio, held at the Industrial school in Og trend in the 'Summit, Uintah, Wus&tch,' Utah: Blood Cdche, Beaver, Daggett, thirty different towns being repre- den on a second degrfee burglary housing of these unfortunate little Rich, Washington, Wayne, Davis. sented. The1 cities of Columbus and charge.-Their" . ones. hearing will be beWhat seems to be a constructive Box Elder, Carbon, Mon Toronto ere represented . Peery by six CharCommenting on this . humane gan, Weber, Salt Lake, Tooele. suggestion in connection with the men each, four come. from Woods-ltel- d fore District Juvenile Judge term of Blood next Dlllman the and Governor Tend, the' Houston Post says: art efforts being made to stamp out or and four from Steubenville les B. Cowley at In tied Juab. Such children court in Farmington. have brought joy to the remainder from' 26 different reduce serious crimes was made at The positions of the guberns towns and cities of the state. The boys are accused of breaking .an international convention of po- .housands of childless homes. . The torl&l candidates are accounted for name first common door of. niost The childless and into the Red A Griffith's home in by an abnormally heavy volume of into every lice chiefs. It proposes a world pofive White stores in is new the America John, boys among should he of thrown Farmington Satlice force, the members of which open scratching oa this office. Out name the next is, Ja- that to having 6190 one ballots more or counted 14,314 the of and these unfortun.taking away a would be empowered to. disregard mes with five representatives, then urday night cros been These scratched. ate have tots. will It mean of in provisions, ammuna happiness to votes are distributed as all national boundary lines when Edward with over four; then Le- good supply follows: the fbster some and a parents real money and other things. 3 tion, pursuit of criminals. wis; Thomas 4045 Blood to Pecry.. ' chance the for ' " koch a The .idsi uf establishing youngsters upon each. T.tftR Sheriff Holbrook and hla two Blood to Dlllmnn men Way-nar- d new "force Mttas advanced by Barron Co- Whom fate has not smiled. Initiated 654 Dlllman to rcery deputies Calvin Roberta and our If Christian . faith 193. Blood be Dlllman to well llier, honorary deputy police, Bennett located the boys in a Upon, arrival, all the men were The shifts from Democratic self Otis of New York, who .ex- founded, the adoption of a homeadministering houso in the vicinity of Farming-tongiven the less child must be and educational their obtain to Republican tests to Him Republican would such k pleasing plained howp body, Tuesday morning and recoverWho said; Suffer little children to Democratic since the 1933 election, background. Monday morning to criminal the operate capture as reflected by the Tribune poll, Captaian Knowles made and ex- ed some money and considerable of come unto Me. UWho crossed oceans and continents the merchandise.. are almost evenly divided. planation of the position of the A total of 1186 toters who sup- new flying his profession. The boys are said to have killed and in men the company gave G. Brother-In-La- w ported Roosevelt four years ago in a , It is well known that the limited which talk cattle and taken a little of some covering points safety dlc&te they will mark their ballots .Jurisdiction of officers of the law watched for must their be protec and left the reat of the meat the for Landon this year while 1127 tion on work project and at critters. seriously handicaps them in bring the re1932 In stood Hoover who by .Cleverly ' criminals to justice. When port that they will vote for Roose- camp. ' ing of criminal crosses a state line he can velt this year. The Landon gain Dies in . Monday evening Mr. Bee, wild ponding system with not be followed and taken into cus In this group of shifting voters Is life technician of the Parks Ser- dikes and water from the Jordan therefore only 69. vice, gave a lantern slide lecture river and mountain streams, he today, or returned to the state in Vote received by the minor party ;o the boys explaianing in detail treated at length the bird life o (Suite a number of which the crime was .committed, people from to date follow; Union be purpose and work of the Farm the slides bay with many excellent without much legal formality and South Bountiful attended the fun- candidates 110; Socialist, 21; Com- ington boy project Mr. Bee ex of birds, nests and eggs. He made party, eral services of John G. red tape. Cassutt, a munist, 6. the operation of each job an explanation of the duck SickAn American criminal escaping brother-in-laDr. Herbert B. Maw, unsuccess- plained of William J. and its relation to the entire game ness and what is being done to to Canada, Mexico, .or any other Cleverly of South Bountiful, which ful candidate for the Democratic sanctuary. After explaining the overcome it here, for governor, b&s been foreign country is virtually im- was held in Salt Lake City, Tues- nomination 94 times for this office. in written mune from the consequences of his day. crime. Thousands of the most dan- -. Veteran of the World war, Mr. gerous offenders against society Cassutt came to the United States thns escape capture and punish- in 1903, from Felleres, Switzerland Dividing A SALESMAN WANTED I ment. where he was born Dec. 28, 1894. i Such a police force as Mr. Collier He was the son of Peter and MarBy Clayton Rand This of dividing a herd of story would not to need be large garet Cassutt, who survive him. .suggests .All that would be necessary would Also surviving are hii widow, cows is not new, but it may inOften the success of a going concern hangs more on he that a few picked men in each Mrs. May Bel Cleverly Cassutt; a terest those who have not beard it a good salesman than anything else every busineaa country should be authorized by in- daughter, Virginia Cassutt, a son Anyway, it is a neat problem in needs salesmen. ternational agreement to go any- LeP.oy Cassutt, all of Salt Lake trick mathematics. where is the world in pursuit of City; two sisters, Mrs. Roy Kerna A farmer died possessed of a A salesman with personality one whom people recriminals, with the added provision Dubuque, Iowa and Mrs. Gerald hat no naion would inerfere to de- E. Cosgrave, South Bend, In(L, herd of 17 cows, of which he willed ally like, is worth his weight in gold. The greatest feat the ends of justice. asset some stores have is hot their merchandise, but and a brother, Bart Cassutt, of his wife f, hi3 son Crime is organized on a world- Provo. the attractive women who sell it, who smile and The ex and his daughter wide scale. It can be combatted Deceased had a good position ecutor strive to please cranky customers. of the will was stumped, but successfully only by like organiza- with the American Lady Baking tion on the part of the forces of company and has a fine home In called a mathematical shark to his Advertising is really just printed salesmanJaw and order. aid, with this happy result: the southeast part of Salt Lake. ship through which merchandise is disA cow was borrowed from a played by word or picture. Miss Eleanor Buck of Detroit dis William Stone of London identi neighbor, making 18. The widow It may take some imagination to see it, but a merliked the came Buck So much that fied the body of a ssiter he had not was given 9, which one chant who neglects to advertise his wares in his local she had it changed to Seaver. A seen fer 45 years by the family the son six, which was his got newspaper would be about as foolish did he put no few months later she married Ber- nose peculiarly twisted like his then the daughter received own. clerk behind his counters. nard Euck, no relation. This totalled?, 2, or 1 Mrs. Ellen Felkirg of London F.obirson Crusoe, which first the number to he divided, while the left in her will her $160,000 estate in the London Post in borrowed cow was left. She was (Copyright) to her husband, but if he remarries appeared 1719, was the pioneer of the serial returned to her owner, and everyfce is to receive body was satisfied. only $33 a week. ftory. f The deef Shooting season opens, ih this atate,. next Tuesday, Oct. 20 and closes on Friday, Oct. 30. Game officials state .that deer are. numerous in those sections, of the state where ker shootjng will the-Dav- is Progressive-Independent- c-e- e i ' der strict regulations, been announced by proclamation by , RECKLESS DRIVING; This i defined an driving in such a manner th fish and. gftme department.' Mr. 'Bagley, fire guard tbr as to indicate wilful disregard for th Ffety of erson and prop,eounty portion of the Was- atch National Forest Reserve; says erty. KEEPING TO THE RIGHT: A there art quite a' number of deer, vehicle hiust tie driven upon the in these hills, hut we have, been right half of the roadway and as unable ta learn whether deer shoot' is permitted in this particular closo to the right hand edge m is ing ; practicable, except when overtak- locality,' .... ' Some . the of things prohibited ing and passing another vehicle or when preparing to- make left by the hunting regulations are to hunt or kill deer aided by the us turn. of a flashlight, spotlight, autpo--' II AND SIGNALS:-ThW that o person shall turn mobile lights, . or artificial lights . a vehicle or alter its course, of of any kind, used either by the per travel without f ret ascertaining son pursuing or hunting deer, or that it can .be dope with reasonable by any person guiding, aiding, or safety, and theft only after fivirig accompanying the. hunter. It is unlawful to hunt deer iritis the proper signal. a .shrdtfiun, revolver, pistol, or with RIGHT OF WAV AT INTERcalibre .22 special or any SECTIONS: A vehicle entering an intersection first has the right of other .22 calibre rifle, except .22 wayt tV hen two vehicles enter at the same time, the vehicle on the ' Mrs. .0. B.' Newton of ha? the right of way, right nigh ' IEDESTRAIN. RIGHTS AND Bo.int, N. C., Bued her husband for DUTIES: Drivers must yield the divorce', charging that he fired at dog and instead killed a right of way to pedestrians in any' a ' recognized . pedestrian ' erdasing. valuable cow. . ' Elsewhere the. pedestrian ; muyt Mrs.- Walter Edwards of London yield to vehicles; This does not ro; was granted a separation order on lieye drivers from, using due care testimony that her husband often for the safety of pedestrians.' Per- held a hpt poker .to her feet to sons walking alpng highway out- torture her. side of cities must walk. on the left David Bernstein of Philadelphia facing traffic. was a candidate for office in a recent election and afiled to re,An ordinance in Omaha forbids ceive a single vote. He, himself, the use of the same finger bowl by arrived at the voting booth too different people at the tamo time. late to cast his ballot. olJows! ' With 14.31.4 ballots tabulated fa the Roll, DiUmaa has a margin of .''. on .'RULES OF GAME' al - rOUB TRAFFIC. LAWS V I E W ED". AS afety in motor travel nnd a pproper regard for thu right f other driver call for familkity w it H certain rules ct the game" and obedience to them, says the ublic Safety Department of. the tab Motorist Association in a rtatement pointing out that thru ruler nre the traffic laws of the slate and various local communities besides th basic rule regulating speed to that which is reasonable and proper and not dangerous to person or properpty, other prin-cptraffic rules are numroaized y the twtorinta organization a , Peery of .Ogden, for over 394 votes over sad Sinqe'S the initiation of 'the A. A 'nor IJenry H. BloAd. who Is seeking A., total benefit payments for the 'rejection bn the Democratic ticket. state of Utah among sugar beet . Governor Blood; however, has his Percentage of the total growers who cooperated has been vote Vy.T of one per durtng $2,117,701.42. . the past week while Dlllman. has t 'State statisticians have predicted lost .2 of one per cent and Beery a 2,000 tonnage difference. betweeh ha dropped oft .5 of one per cent.' Abe. Murdock and J. 'W. Robin-on- , the total output in Utah this year Democratic candidates' for and last; having been 506,000 tons are both far out ahead of J congress, n and 504,000 expected for their ' opponents, j o-- f 1939 Although president Roosevelt maintaining a ratio of more than two t.o one over Ms Republican civ ponent In the Salt Lake Tribune' current statewide etraw poll. Hay . Dttlman, C. O. V. candldftt tor governor,- It hanging doggedly to his lead In tkw race for the gubern- 33$ - NUMBER 1 atorial office. 6v V- ." for Ruiwmf Strong Officies Except Governor. . .vscV vv Ar ii Pemccratt 0. ' . THEME CENTER OF NEW YORK WORLD'S ffciR . -- 1934. . ; WHERE ALL ROADS WILL LEAD IN V af Ov , A.-' y . . Lake . .25-2- 0. - Farmington Stores - Slate, at - oq , World Plan , - . . And-Rober- t, , J. Cassutt, of Salt Lake the-us- w Herd one-thir- one-hal- one-nint-h. r one-hal- f; one-thir- d; one-nint- f h. SATURDAY, March 10th We tie a rope around one of the fore is hoisted into landed back on Raia tea's soil at legs and 6:30 this afternoon. I had another the air by means of block amt r, terrible chirk meal, walked tha tackle operated by town, and then went to bed on a swung over, lowered, and dumped bench aboard the Bchooner. I didn't unceremoniously onto the deck. We left the main town of get much sleep, however, because the Hawaiian party came, back on Raiatea Island about a quarter to board about 9 oclock with Hquor eleven, and called at three other-littl- e and a goodly following of Tahiports to pick up cattle and tians. After a few rounds of passengers. It was a quaint, interdrinks to wet thdr whistles they esting sight, and by the time we started to vocalize to the accom- left the last little Raiatea jerkpaniment of guitar and saxophine, water port we were literally loaded I lost a few hours cf sleep, but it with people and animals. Scarcely was at least a diversion to listen room enough on deck to sit down. to their music. We arrived at Huahine about 5 SUNDAY, March 11th At 9 p. m. Corry and I had some cold a. m, I purchased a loaf of bread canned sardines, corned-bee- f and and set bread in a chink store. The Hawai and a can of devilkd-haoff on a long hike by myself to ians came in to eat, and started more of the beauties (scenic) of playing music. A great crowd colR&iatea. I walked, rested, drank lected, and the schooners departcoconut milk, and ate guavas, bread ure was delayed 15 mintes while from that hour the local islanders' cousins from and devillcd-hauntil 8 p. m. I slept for an hour up north entertained with song and after returning to the schooer. instrument. We finally got away This lousy tub is so full of cock at 6:45 p. m. A troupe of firewalk roaches it is a wonder she doesnt ers boarded the boat at Raiatea, swamp! Lay your coat down for and one buxom little lass kept more than five minutes and the making large brown eyes at me. I roaches are apt to walk off with spent a o night on the bench, it! After another Chinese mal I while the deck was piled hight with went to sleep on deck at 8 oclock. sleeping native humanity. Strange A little later the Ilawaiians came that I should feel so at home and and played music for an hour, then at ease with these brown-skinnall went to bed. creatures with whom I can hardly About 11 p. m. we were in ter- converse. rific downpour for a few minutes, TUESDAY, March 13th Coast-- , and I had to move my mattress, ed intodock at Papeete at 8:30 this which I recently appropriated, to a. m. avoid getting wet. Home agmain! After not having MONDAY,' March 12th Anoth- had my clothes off since last Weder hard shower hit us this morning. nesday night. A swim and a shower I ate bananas and a loaf of bread made me feel like a million once for breakfast. Talked to Prince more. David (son of Liliuok&lani) while WEDNESDAY, March 14th we watched the loading of pigs, Taking up the old routine cf long cows, chickens, bananas, oysters, days of loafing followed by evenetc. on the ship. Their method of ings sitting on the dock with N. loading cattle seems crude compar- Watched the unloading cf lumber the freighter 'Wairuna ed to the way in which it is done from tbe-aoim- al man-powe- m m so-s- ed at Kakaihae Hawaii Here they just tonight. |