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Show v r'V f r'tirt 'r1 f 'rVtlS'l PAGE TWO HOPE THE HERA PROSPERITY ED-JOUR- LOGAN, A L. N TUESDAY UTAH, IS JUST AIIOUNI) THE CORNER) LOAN Mrs till u.id Mr. Ili'lllU'h irl .1 a ini' On lo( a! i!uw-on- c uk iu h Mi Alfred Pamirs-- , i spi ruling ' huni IrientU u m. Dm' i h s wws form M in r ose ii M ilrmo-- . Tavloi, Ririe law Si. i ol proaperity loan measure, mav-of iniHirtant meri an (itus ore fihim n hire as thev left Ihe White H Mine aft r ronfemnu Ieft to rujhl are Mavors William Winter-soof Minin i polls, Minn; I) W lloan of MilwdlJki, Uis, J lines uriei of liostoii Mass ; Geoir W ish of Grand Kapi'ls u h M md Mrs L heT A BILL WOULD BAN S . mo-of- ALL MARATHONS eii f uttornes the ot it t fit.. h joi t h. fan ,ool id this t b was of Mull, amt Frank Murph M Pratt. repres.nt-i1). trmt, A n spi i . i 0 tempi. 'or'h..'fMn tin the Major of Neu Orleans, JLi; and 3lfior Raj T, Miller of Cleveland, us fiom Ode Oijua'l KANSVS CITY - Marathons nm Julv NEW MARSHAL, if the L m has been hiir.h vvnir I tight 1m runud T H t in then phn ( hut Ka n i. ru is not tht n pi u i Jmlds i hut s no min i 1L Clark, council He inundated m the n.umil an ordnmm e to thi due. tor of health to regulate su h ion tobts and prohibit the lontests from lasting mure than IJ hours a day The action w is interpreted as a revival of the spirit which led the, country unsuccessfully to tr to halt a walkHthon' of some four months duration The measure tequires That any person, firm or promoting a biejcde rate, walking, dancing, speed or endur-nw- e contests furnish the city director of health information concerning the nature and purpose of buch contest That a permit must he obtained from the director of health That each participant submit to a physical examination It would make it a misdemeanor to promote a contest of more than 12 hours duration Flagpole sitting is not specifically mention iirsion .itis rmssio" Si Lak L Ml K i m tn i s a l i uftc e? will t)1(. uiny u na and oiv. dir ite Logan iv S'uiji in Align .i i .d i Viu hoslov tssui thiougn lie repmt dissatisfai lion with ul thing-- Anierii m ng a t . 101. Mr and Mr f law is ami Mrs F Omlu.d (ahf lier v donu-iiiti- d I . y FATHER tl n lei i 1 i Nil Issue tact' and CHEYENNE. Wyo, July 5 d the Allen who is m.inv ountics won Hnppy Jack the 'Murruv issue ' The now U S Marshal for Wyoming unlit ml governor mouths ago an one of the most colorful law rounced his intention ol electing enforcement officers m the Cmt-ehi- in a trund'v legislature States today wlmlwmd campaign for his fu- He began hia iarecr as 01 Ill's for the late J M Carey and His sett on Oklahoma s polmial rode the range for the CY out He was i throne, ever an instcuri pimade, fit for eight eais may depend on his .success or fail- orom ho rider in the fust ( hv ure Some of his enem es (penly tone P'rontier Iavs, and later i.uupaigned on the pla form A- rode in Buffalo Bills Wild Wes lfalfa Bill should be impathed Show, and accompanied the faand ousted mous showmans troupe on two Eui opean tours He was appointed deputv sher WHITE itf of Natrona Countv m l'kij.md served lor two ears Later he became a dt puiv C S marshall unGUARDED CATTLE der the late Hugh Button and s r.cd fust m Chcjcnm a'd then in Casper During the World War hi w is GREAT FALLS, Mont, July 5 in the federal intelligence civne d Pi When the Great White Fa and was stationed in the importher m Washington gave cattle to tant lndustriii centers of the East hih Indian wards, the Uu gun w here the great munitions plant-tribe, he was immediately involved wet located m difficulties He was serving hus eighth The Indians were so obsessed us a deputy marshal when he yet was with the idea that a cow was e appointed state law enforcement beef animal to be butchered at ommissioner hv the Lite Gov any lime, that it was necessary j rank C Emmcson and three for the federal government to hei vas recommended) later foi bidding order the and approved as the rew X' S lie an laughter of cattle except when Marshal to fill the vacancy can authorized by the Indian agent hv the death ot Ration hen the cattle weie first isHe his three hobbies hi fum sued in 1872, the government atdi awing pictuey and colL tempted to explarn .the situation firearm to the Indians in the following irgA piodmt of th rarlv west he manner. hv the code of the The Great Father wants the still abides pioneer days when men shot it Indians to have cows The horses out once knew and cows both eat grass but the Biliv inthetheKidopenandHeother famous cows when thov eat the grass ae of the edrly davs and Some for food Indians, desperadoes good a avs the modern gangster when they fmst get (ows, eat them in comparison this is not the wav They n up should keep the cows and soon HI II. IX PLANE ENGINE thev will have plenty of cattle to Hd-r- v A Mi! LOS NGELES eat " kv uo.cd builder of race cars is But the Indians f uled to follow the and in 18sS the fol'snsinirting nn airpline engine v ith en low inq ordei was issued horsepower Th Gar All attic tss ied Indians for line, similar to the oeod is to use in his no! me u and th or pmpo-esDckrarsing weighs from inno ts t T mogenv shouM heir the hi and of vi1 cvlin-d- . will contaii th Irdi.m department and shall o tuds, r;.f sil glow Aim rn trxpaywere .oi.dv n In (mrnanv, Anaki t vhuh his ,n id Uimphervs ( - l'GJ tax rn dung to appeal mH n within n.oi--t his appeal to ws turned group of s pi o,a i iv oa ! hn A Hendi u one to make the st Re tax tin d a Lon has tppeal toi the t - New "t ltd ... aboard the hn.r Rons, i York Mt .o t h s a ml lsit m tne i it i Idle western staUs he will ar njmd for .11 aon S labo -, is state legislative in h i rod us-.- I of tin nirrn .n Revolution are Miss Huruh IooL rm st Dewsnupj I rue Daughter M irv Newsom, ML pl lured here beside a well at ft , anil Mr 6 hrs viitin iu hrM'Dise hen iathtr, lli nrv Tool, served in f.l si ik toimtv. (i.i ) Bedford r.l thtir .stir Mis R Mrs ! ted dt'i;Hit n l jrhi st street for lour v e irs with tunrgit troops in Hie war for Xniern.m unit and vou'ig mui hue jfturnn North Si ond e trs old when Mr. Newsom, the vonnger, was tH'tidt in e, and was mi homi fin u r onth s trip thiougi Mr mid Mrs Fdaier TboniiMon ; ,ih are tin i hildrrn of his third wife. horn. the run In At of Oakland Calif, arrived her Ihe Eighth und prunarv ot Saturday night for a two weeks iMt with Mr anci Mrs LcRov S an Miteitain fills .ire sponsoring Jut dine Blanche Ihornpson Mu mi nt to le h. Id hursd iv after Hill and family IeWind Hili son thu Dahle Surah Griffin Mi and if Mr and Mrs Hill came from noon at 3 o lo. U on the1 lawn a Mis Cyril Riyne and Miss Ituhv I southern tan to visit his parN i Ison (lime tin lumie of I ii. lioweii Mesdamc" Godtitv A ents ami dames for the family breakfast was giv-- UOM mid i ov ct ed i tw o mldren wil non John Owen, BoUon Owen if for at I the Fourth Kidon Hill be supervised July e n ru and roo Loosle fielding Nmman R.tsinu-senod t n beer will be sold Leo The proceeds ot home Xr.hit'ibl of the entert u ii n will be used foi Keith and rhibill larkston A coidia supt lanns A letrrinn of the the new wud ill .pel Ilvmouth Martimr Andeisoa i! unit rtioii is ct. ruled to the pub Logan city schools, left Moml.r. Newton and P.oife ruddtnhiu In uorning with Mrs Retcuson and Mrs Ephraim Malmbirg a d tlier members of the fanulv on Muss Ruby Godfrey was hostess d night r Of uOall Wilt gll'sts of iu automobile tour of Yellowstone Ion at a lawn party hid at her home her .on, Wesley Malmbcrg mi k day ever The mg evening jWednesdcv M ami Mrs Leon Thompson of was spent in playing games A were recent gmsts of dcln lous lnm In on was .creed to Gut land the Mits s Coiimu Godfrey, Mina Mr and Mrs John Ed Godfrey Mr and Mrs C D McBride and HeLn Thompson, Edith Fisher Mr Murraj "l Hu ..pit he h M in th. to joi time Mo ,t btni f'oin. ini' si o f Mohr and ibifemenls . Iii lliimphrejs h s the Oi'i n'a'i Filler Ums ( tr te'iiuJ Thii'-dlu-nuuussionarie Lorn this n ission residing n .r. ot h dlv invitee Ca he i!n v ill iilndv with rim. nns or nti . Hie lists the second th.mht Inn In ! e.u reported pm its ! i . d !( els sitting .i zaiou during , 'lavs het with his word has hi en uis fiienls, Mr ami Mi imhM vs toui of u,! Mid southern Liu opt hi 4 Midlist a for honit h II Id tn t r J On d ; s hail of K (V p u st f OI ' M . s . M Mrs I (l i j Hit .i i u!i t r .rib s u Id L t Mi oil i i , oiuil of Salt L.t,v the Ijj(ipeinli n t tnt v i t Td.tho i ii iM u dm tions on uni lv (tppr oxi free n madi L , ommussron-- i u .ntv m .1 i b of di I hi mm Min .i Miss M rU Mr IN VALUATIONS ; i ii.'ttiv I , V, i Hatch puh In hi Mrs it oi MAKE SMALL CUT Eugene Hilktroi.i Cit and Fern ('leone Lrgtiim M Bride Hvrurn Ralph U alkeB'ph- - Idsho. riiui Dev nt D Ini-tin- ami Mr Ji II mw r 2 2. IXfPifISIgpX ! amt i Pfsnleut 10 - uu Johnson ih f Johnson s. ph I i Mr with r, THEIR DAI) FOLTJHT IN REVOLUTION About I rging initnedinte unnn jdo nunt rein f through passage of a hint r JULY I Clarkston ( j j tl. Well guests of Mom! c Mr hi ci Bmgh mi did Mi f Bur lev Id tho, arc and Lmu'v spin line a It w d ivs with her iiioim i Mrs Muv E Gcdfny lhiUai s and tamilv were recent Id dm Mi and Mm Ch tries . a m w Mi gil Atkinson of F on rh of lulv La m spt ; tin t , i ot Mr and Mrs !'i r am Joh o. t I if o I ( i . Il sM of Davton ' i Li? Id dn v a- - hi oi might g lest of Miss LI in i Th i psun It i of o If i cy Mo , Logan t lii as guests of u a I ui Mi , u i hompsrn lli i. of Gove i . M. s Lm tin licr sjiC.iiiu n a ft'. diVs v M Kavstcn d (tighter Mis r , ( OKLAHOMA ENDS -- HOT CAMPAIGN OKLAHOMA CITY, July 5 to the polls today to select party nominee from a list of thousands of candidate from United Stales. Senator to village constable races Many of the principal drew a score or more candidates To fill less than 125 major congressional and state offices, HM candidates filed with the state election board Candidates foi about a dozen offices in each of the 77 counties fc re equally ui numerous, providing the largest slate in the states 22 yeais Demnrratu Y ear The Democratic nomination m Oklahoma usually is equivalent to In this election Demoi ratic year, political observes s say thi3 will be particularly true Silver-halte- d Sen itor Elmer Thomas, oil tariff champion in tne at battled th Senate, polN v. dh a dozen opponents Chief of thse was Ft. M McCool, snte Democratic cbaiimnn Gomer Si ah, Oklahomans went V rea-om- s be s!aught'red ad ri or exchanged except by consent of the a time h Pin agent in charge until as this restriction shall hr re not sold STAGF. a nro moved bv the Commissioner Indian Affairs The second order had the sued effect and the herds of Indians showed! a marked ctedsc vsLl! M VNAGEH 1 You tremendous ovation Thev clanping What did you SUV UTOR I told them I vvouM not until thc.v go on with mv Act Hamntuetid down Hummel, burg This Old Chart Predicts Good Times Theory Seen Cycle In Forecasts By Farmer Benner Mere at the boHom of FARMERS COMPARISON CHART CENTS TFR jtk the present dt f,roion and ui. our way up Well reach the peai, of the ne.it bomn about 13 Then well go downhill until 1942 She found fascination in a pair of sparkling brown eyes. He found it in red lips and a provocative smile. She wore bor rowed finery, worked for a small salary. He had known wealth and social position since birth. That s the fmeia't rc id fiom the famous Farmer Benner chart of business edc. The (hart .shows trends of business in the Tinted 17 State' fiom h u -1816 to Severn1 farr-'- d nes. men, including the late lour Patterson of the National ('ash Register (ompanv have placed a great deal of faith m r The chart is bd'eri on a iiip'i c('(,)e;it'r in the f. N. tluuMii of Agric nil in c Ktontnint's, theory In the if production above the faini pi ice ot butter has leniain. d more stable since points to years of high prosper1!)22 than any ot tier fai m piodiut. The above chart ity; B to years of hard times, 'C show, the trend of butter pines with the beginning of to years of panic's According to the Benner calthe general decline in 1!)2!. rl hi chart enables faimeis culations. we get prosperous times to contpaie their local prues witli national in regular eye'es of 8, 9 and 10 aceiage.s hv years keeping a graph cf th.r pike- - in the empty t.locks at the Hard times come in cycles of enci of tlie chait. P, 7 and II years Panics occur in cycles of 16. 16. I5& The chait shows how tins woik.ha-- t. A lording lo the we ho.e jears. out, the top points, middle points passed the (risis of this panli and lower points conforming to and wont have another for lb bears. Lets hope so' (ho cycles, l fantastic mood brought Mona Moran and Barry Townsend together. From that meeting came romance, tragedy and adventure. For Love or Money, the Fate in new serial by H. W. Corley fells the story. It begins soon in the Watch for the first installment. 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