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Show PAGE. FOUR TJIE STATE TRACK William Ualim r and Liniili lu!t-oHolbrook, Id dm lmve moved hue and intend to make !hen CONDUCTS MEET COLLEGE TITLE f home Ml Datum ill some foi Unit and Mrs Bailey Baku of Ogden were gdc 4r of Mr and Mis A W Child Wrdnesdav Mis Jaik Platt, Miss Bertha Atkinson and Master Allen Atkinson of Sail L tke tl tv are Details of the annual stile trai k vulh thui puunls Mi visiting and field meet to be held in Lo- mid Mis S H Atkinson during mail13 were gan Saturday. May the wick ed out by Couth Ditk Romney of Hul.se Fdnu Mis Fndav Utah Aggies, in charge of the .mil hi" evening rs Lol i Phyllis. meet, to- G O Romney of lirig-ha- Gwen and daughti Venda attuidi d a fare Young and Ike Armstrong will Fifth pir' givi li at toPreston of Utah this week Mr Andrew in loicpliment Brigham Young University and waid The and family Utah are expected to battle it out Mot Unsen f unJv aie mov.ng to Day for honors with L'tuh .reigning a to then home They aic ton make slight favorite by reason of a dual meet victory over the Y oiiupviiig t h t old Mukleson hoin Miss Lavula Mi Combs of Pies-toThe Aggies will imely finish in home of w is a gin st at tin the cellar but from present dope, till Pa0e foi a should cut more heavily into B he! sistei Mis t week Y. U.a pointage than that of the ft a davs Ml and Mis (laicme .si Ison Utes. Places In the meet will count and familv motored to P.n lioiond 8. I and 1 with relays also count tah Sundav illuming anil spent with Mi and Mrs mg 5, 3 and 1 There will be no ihe day trials in trac k events Lav Bi II sx ill meet The schedule of the Mis I.oiena Joigcnscn of be ak follows, according to the I'nrville sp, ,t lljiiisoay and Friletter af instructions: ll! ly visiting with lie! father, Mr I p m., weign equipment at Robert .lores stadium ; 1.3U. trials and finale in Mr and Mis Ivan Pe'ersen and 30 p ni , pole hammer tfirow of Stockton, Idaho, were vault, high jump, javelin and family of the ween at the home abot; 2:15 p m broad jump, dis- guests of his mother Mis Cuiohne Pecus tersen - 2 p. in, mile run, 2 13. Thursd iv, Mrs Rebecia Nelson dash dash; 2 25, a gnist of her aunt, Mrs. V d 2.35, high hurdle's; 2 50, Gwas Christensen of Preston d dash, run; 3. Mr and Mrs Roland William 3. ill, two-n- n ie run, 3 25, hurdles; 3 40, relay; 3 45, and family of Cedaiville, visited for ashoit time Friday with Mr mile relay. The high jump will start at 5 and Mrs A L Jensen. Mr and Mrs E O Bergeson feet 4 inches and raise every three Inches to 5 ft. 10 inches, then one and family were overnight guests inch at a time In pole vault, start at the home of Mrs Bergeson's at 10 feet, raise ti inches to 11 parents. Mi and Mrs Fred Smith feet, then three inches cull time of Logan Saturday In the mile relay, lanes will Mr und Mrs Ernest BieUenbue- change for touchoff while in the her and family of Preston were will remain .Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs relay, they the same throughout. Fred G Houslev. Local officials pf the meet are. Sunday Mr and Mrs A W Referee and starter, Lee Sim- Child had as their guests, Mr mons; clerk, Burke Fry; scorers, and Mrs George Olmstead of Warren Alsop and Melvin Burke; Utah head finish judge, Parley Kilburn, Ogden, Mr Mrs and Joseph H Hansen judges of finish, 1st Harry Clark, and family motored to Logan Sat2nd to be named by U. third to be e named by Y, fourth Clyde Worley, urday for a brief visit with fifth Floyd Davis; Charlie JenMrs Ill ill Maigetts of Pies-tokins, head timer, Brig Johnson is visiting for several days and one each from U and Y as assistants; head judge of field, at the home of Mrs. Caioline Kenneth Vanderhoof; judges of Petersen. Mr and Mrs Charles Jones jumps, Joe Call, Cantril Nielsen, Lester Jarvis, one each from U spent Monday in Logan as guests and Y; judges of weights, Lowell of Mrs Nettie Lund Mr. and Mrs. Alton Aider of Stanley. Hebe Whiting, one each from U and Y; head inspector, Preston visited at the home of Joe Jensen, Mr and Mrs L R. Archibald FriBurns Crookston; Harry Parker, one each from U day. Miss Lillian Griffith spent and Y. the week end visiting with Miss Aline Petersen. Mr. and Mrs D W. Bultars visited with relatives und friends in Clnikston Sunday when they icturned thry were arcom(ianid by Mrs. Buttars' sister, Mrs. Jane J Thompson of Garland, Utah, who will remain in Dayton for an extended visit. NATIONAL l.KAGl K Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Godfrey and family of Ogden, Utah, are spending some time in Dayton visiting with relatives. Mr Clif Thompson returned to his home at Jerome, Idaho, after spending the winter here attending school. The annual conference of the Dayton ward Piimary association ! Results was held in the ward chapel SunThursday's Chicago 1, 4; New 'York 2, 8, day evening. Superintendent Mr. Pittsburgh 2, Brooklyn 1 (10). Margaret Naef was in charge of Cincinnati 4, Boston 0. All of the old the exercises 2. St. Louis 5, Philadelphia staff of officers, were sustained ARE PLANNED - Moi-tens- n 1 the PKESION A feature Rotary i tub boys' week progiam meet held the at a traik was stadium W edriesday afternoon The Jbovs of the Preston City schools were divided into three groups, Each first second and third group competed for the 50 and US) yard dash the high jump and broad jump The winners were: GROl p dash Eldon Kirby, first, Robert Shipley seiond; Leonard Brostrom. third dash Joel Peterson, first; Eldon Kirby, second, Keith Merrill, third High jump Stanley Carter, first, Df rron Culler, second; Myrl Klip-jicr- t, third Broad jump K Merrill, first; Then Lai sen, second, J. Pellerborg, of HKr 100-jar- thud SECOND GROUP dash - Ira Merrill, first, Burgi, second, Blil Van la-- ( 1 , 44o-yat- d d 120-yai- d 830-yar- U NETTERS WIN1 PRESTON ROTARY DAYTON MET DETAILS , LOGAN. UTAH. IIERAEp-JOURNAL- '. d 880-yar- d 880-ya- rela-tivs- n AMERICAN LEAGUE d Harold Nuy, third dash - Herschcl Hall, first, Wayne Cole, second, Dwam Workman, third High jump- - Perry Larsen, first, Call Smith, second, Leo Heilig, 100-yar- d third COLLEGE TENNIS I.EAGl E Team Standing Won Lost Pet Utah B. U. U Y 8 .. A C Thursdays -- At provo Utah PROVO, May Very. Fin 5 L 1 -- Utah uni- over Brigham Young natters. Regardless of the outcome of matches the wto schools yet have si heduled with the Aggies the Utes will remain as this years champions Most matches were bitterly and closely fought with Kent Johnson of B Y U winning his teams only match when he defeated Harry Cuss Other results were as follows: Bill Stratford and Stan Cromar Utah) defeated Clayton Jenkins and Aldy Smith B. Y. U 10-Grant Evans and Jimmy Joe defeated ll'tah) Wilding Swenson and Tony Sowards (B Y 9-- , 6-- 7-- d 6-- 8--6, d o ays Insurance For Fire Damaged Cars ACTION 2. 6. . TARIFF-TAXATIO- John H. Anderson & Sons ' GROCERIES - ; I ( I ta'-bs- H, 12c, 25c per do. 50c per do.. 0e per do. . 10c per do - 10c per do I0e per do. 25c per do. 10c each, or $1.00 per do, 25c per do.. - 1 .... 10c - per do. 25c per do. 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 2 5c eatli ' S RHONE 711 i j MILD MENTHOLATED X NOW an b. extra-fin- e quality, mildly menthol- ated cigarette, avail-abl- e at a popular price. 15$ ( plus state tax. BROWN A & WILLIAMSON BE1WI 15 can Libbys Chinook Salmon 25c tall Cheerio regular 10c package Corn 15c can Del Maiz f Oranges 3 dozen EIAT4 5c4 lOi4 125C DRY GOODS pique fancy patterns, evlla good quality English lh oadcloth all shades, yard Percales Marshall Fields best quality, yard Klaxon wide, beautiful patterns, yd. Tablfe tra good quality, fine design, yd. 48 $1.50 Figured Silks special, yard J)0d 39 Inch 100 Per Cent Silk all shades GOt4 Special, yard ltussianaire Crepe exceptional value, yard .... 75 W ant Hdney1 I you AN DIBANKEIHEBDI RRiE RENCE COFFEE CANT MARRY YOU! Chiisc und .Sanborn's exceptional value white, . black and brown-- . . SUGAR Mens $3.50 Dress Oxfords black calf Mens Rest Quality Red Knee Roots Mens Rest Quality Rip Hoots guaranteed . t .... .. .. Childrens Ankle Hose all colors ' Lhdies $f.fW Silk Ifoe .O $12.3?) BUTTER cauroll 95 c Garden Tools Malleable Ilake, Id tooth 95 c SOUP $1.18 lb. 25c niAllHATTAIlfe - From tht mtron by PRESTON STURGES pie, by Gertrude Purtett Srn Also N. A. Larsen - Directed by Eddie Buzzetl A Celumbie Picture tSSSSSSSSS-SSSSSSS- Sli SAFE IN JAIL Comedy Screen Snapshots Of Holt) wood COMING TO GRAND -- THE BIG MIOW OF And 19331 "UND STREET Advance price, on this big special show. Sunday prices: Children 13c, Adults 35c; Matinee prices on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday! Children lt)c, Adults 25c; Merchant, "W Night prices: Children t'wket mill. 15c, Adults S5c. H u no neii, .tMy f'Cind, 4 reel ViV o w COCOA SOt4 AN ARRAY, OF VALUES! H O Remember these low prices will soon a matter of history! ... FRICES WILL GO UF! ... HUY NOW! J u 1 lb. pkg. 13c li) , ,4M S j 4 cans 25 , i ORANGES, large, ( alifnrniw CRACKERS ... GKAI! Maid t 2 lb. box 27c ... CORN STARCH w Puffed Wheat:::. .... 2 doz. 35c Nrw CREEN PEAS KingforcTs FOT ROAST Choice Reef 'TSPRINCf THICKENS 2 bunches 5c .... ATHENS'' 14)1 ND 3 lbs. 19c Pkg. 5i pkg. lOc LEMONS, Ig. juicy ELLIOT E. W. ELLIOT & CO.I 3 CARROTS pkg 19c K Rulers Of Low Frices Green ONIONS, 2 bunches 5c Mw,: 1 E. W. 3 bunches 10c KfshopH E. W. ELLIOTS CONFIDENCE SALE w frwri lb. 5c .... Campbells Tomato. H , WITH ASPARAGUS .ft. ft.. ft.. ft,, ft. $2.3!) $J.!)8 sfe. l)tniicy' Fr'li 2 lbs. 15c Radishes IE. W. ELLIOT & CO.C Floor Faint 22 WEST CENTER r MARSHMALLOWS .$1.00 Hardware Co. tt 3 lbs. 10c $1.8?) HOSIERY Quick Drying TAH- - Santa Clara Enamels 20 Per Cent Discount on all dishes sold Saturday, May 6 ... PRUNES-Iar- ge i $2.50 75 c 50c 2 lbs. 15c Iowdcrcd or Bruwu $3.50 . Mens Sturdy Work Shoes l 1 SHOES Mens $5.00 Freeman Dress Oxfords lb. 29c SPINACH . . . . Liiien-!-ex- Guaranteed House Faint J ... N , 15 Ladies White Pumps PHONE 77 u Cache Valley Floral Co. llest line 6f ladies Dress Shoes sizes 3 to : : at ; ff; ever offered $1.8?) ... al ,o SPRING PLANTS Many Bargains at Surroundings! Hoes i, being paid by the toiupanv for the conditioning of the newer hi.i-whuh wa damaged in the lirif v 6 The trouble with Amen, a isn t laik of lonsuining power, but laek of BUYING power too mui h of cm h j because j earned dollar is taken away . again, in home-owne- - YOUR Qurt rci ent fue of $7'i a, Show. One That Wiill Please All Who t Love Good Shows. Si . J Darling, Cheer Up Quart.. distrojed in a A repair bill . tofbe mine -- but Quart CdO and mg rail and terminal fa ilities laws Antitrust onomies t effci ei Here-More about ami the Interstate Commerie A' t would be suspended RELIEF A direct grant of $5iXi,iss.(XS) to O A Gaiff, manager of the (CunUuucd from page one) the stales by the Reconstruction Finance conjuration for relief of Utah Mortgage and Loan comdestitute unemployed is proposed pany today presented to the G W. A Sons Moituiry a river project, for power produc- Continuing distribution of government-p- Lindquist wheat and cotton check for $b(X) in payment of the tion and flood control, soon to urchased full on the oldinsurance carried of pass, would involve expenditure by the Red Cross is asked would be er hearse whi, h was completely The St Lawrence $200,000,000, Small waterway and power dcvelojunent, l.eljnd by a $2 OOOJxm.Ono mortgage interest lower involving ratification of a treaty refinancing and with Canada, expected this season, ralts is urged by the president. WOULD AE FAIRS An army of 250,000 unemployed in Washington Conversations is being recruited to work in na- with spokesmen for Great Britain, Thousands already France and Canada smoothed the tional forests are at work. way for international action at an Bl IM.ET among 54 economic conference The budget for the fiscal year nations to be held next month Tomatoes transplanted beginning July 1 was brought Woild jicace and disarmament, within limits through economies tariffs, exchange and return to a . .. Tomatoes potted estimated at $850,000.01X1, or 25 gold standaid, and war debts were . Asters transplanted jier cent Veterans' benefits were questions on which some measure Asters potted slashed $450,0oO,OX), the army and of agreement was reached. A navy were trimmed, federal pay trade agreement with Canada is in Snapdragons -- transplanted was slashed 15 per cent, bureaus prosjiect. Snapdragons potted were consolidated The jxogident has asked author1etunias transplanted . MONEY AND BANKS on arms ity to impose embargoes . . Petunias potted the shipments After closing all banks, to any nation or nations president permitted opening of Ageratum sound institutions only, moved to Tax measures would continue the Zinnias and Maiigolds .. liquefy froxen bank assets under ofie cent federal tax on gasoline, Pansies transplanted to ease federal supervision and and shift the tax on electricity credit. New money was provided from consumer to producer Local Geraniums Exportation of gold and gold postage would be cut from thiee to were suspended redemption two cents and authority given to A banking bill before commitalter other rates tee would check use of bank Legislation would give the presfunds in speculation, prevent con- ident power to negotiate for lowcentration of money, improve ering tariff barrjers This hinges more banking practices, impose on international discus- federal control Guarantee of bank bions coming to is $10,000 proposed deposits up 31 KDKKU AYK. A federal blue sky law would Station tt'SM in Nashville, Tenn of securities federal control as an antenna tower 878 feet impose issues, with sellers obliged to give high and weighing 150 tons. full information to the public about issues offered SHORTER WORK WEEK The administration is supporting a bill for a week to spread employment, and to provide a minimum wage fixed by boards representing employers, workers ami the public. A measure of control over production would be exercised RAILROADS The president will ask for a fed of transportation, erai empowered to eliminate dupiuat-- l . C Gallon.. 2 versity netters defended the state championship in great style here Thursday to clinch honors in team play with a 4 to 1 victory ft New York S Detroit 2. Philadelphia 7, Chicago Washington 5, Cleveland Boston-SLouis, cold. 0 Results NOW PLAYING TODAY ANI) SATURDAY i 2 000 333 4. B. Y. U. 1. 10-- GRAND THEATRE A 0 1 1933. 5, Broad jump Perry Larsen, first, Carl Smith, second, Harold Burgi, U I, Stratford third. defeated Jenkins IB Y. (Utah THIRD 6KOIP U ). Evans (Utah) dedash- - Dean Bingham, feated Sowards (B. Y. U.l, Granville first; Barlow, second; t 44 C. Stocks, th'rd. ... W. I C- -4 ft $ dash Dean Bingham, fust, Lloyd Winger, second, Alton McCombs, third High jump Granville Barlow, first, Fav McQueen, second; C OGDEN, May 5 ilTi Ogden liveSloe ks, third stock reports for Thursday, a3 -- Vans Broad Johnson, made by the USD A, are as follows: jump first, Si ott Geddes, second, Lloyd Hogs -- receipts, 690, including 234 Winger, third for market, 160 direct, 159 to Oak137 to Los Anfor another year with the excep- land packers and $3 80 on tions of Mrs Annie Weir and Mrs geles packers; steady; top, lots mixed Reah Woods who have moved few best driveing; few sows $375; packing quoted fiom the ward Mrs. Myrtle Mur-d- weights, 75 down. k and Mr Carol Jones were $2 Cattle-- Receipts 298. including 77 sustained in their stead to San Francisco The special feature of the pro- for market,23 144 to Yountsville, Cal., gram was shadow pictures por- packers, 54 to Los and traying the past years work of packers slow; about steady Angeles on limthe several groups of the asso- market; ited mixed lots; no top kinds sold; ciation $3 50 down; Mrs Frank T Merrill of Preston few medium steers, and medium lots common the stake board of odd represented $175ti2 50; bulls valued $2 00 Primary workers at the meeting cows, fn 2 50. She praised the accomplishment of Sheep Receipts 9126, including the lot al board and commended 5006 to Chicago market, 1178 to them for their work. packers, 1172 to Denver Our grade schools closed their Chicago 930 to Omaha market, 601 market, season's work Friday, April 28th, to St Joseph market and 238 to On Wednesday evening in the Salt Lake packers; part load mixed ward hall they presented the California spring lambs, $5 40,1 "The Wishing Wei!. The few out, $4.40; lot shorn California teai hers who directed the presen$4 00; few two tation were Principal L. R. Archi- yearling wethers, $3 few and bald, Joseph Smith,- Margy Per- shorn California ewes, $2 00, 20; load kins, Carol Jones, Reta Jensen California ewes off shorn car, Mrs Ann Hansen acted as pianist The principal characters were $2.00. rciregented by Clarence Balls, Blanche Naef, Ludcan Hokolt, Max Cliff Martha Jensen, Dailey, Thompson, Larene Bowden, Bennie Spencer, Wendell Fife, Glenda Shepherd and Earlene Atkinson. A capacity house voted the presentation a complete success i Mrs. Harold Galloway enter9 tained at a family dinner Monday in compliment to her sister li Mr and Mrs and brother-in-laElijah Godfrey of Ogden, Utah Covers were laid fop Mr and Mrs James ' Archibald, Mr. and Mrs William Archibald, Mr, and Mrs Hater strictly fresh. Maid o Clover LeRoy Archibald, Mr. Dan God10c4 Eggst exttrt large white ranch eggs frey, Mr John Archibald, Mr. and SDc4 Potatoes firm and smooth, per cwt. Mrg. Elnah pdrey and Mr. and Mrs. Galloway. Ginger Snaps tasty, old fashioned, lb Wheaties 2 large pkgs. with 35c Skippy Howl .... 125 C 2 ' 3 1 FRIDAY. MAY . . 7c doz. 19c nti 1 2c J |