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Show Todays News H , , iml Cirti, Rcjuitdi. .in ink r.n , Read on t p ige ilullu- - J'l. uz in j.i in uiit- i NiIIIiIaT If Hft-- tt JL head oiuinu I- -II E3 JLL JL ILlLy With which are combined the in. LOGAN, Cm he Valiev I) IT A ailv llei. S i W iiiii 'i he .Ini. i ! BY UNITED h sic lill n.. Gniln Range ,v IiLat u!s Si,l s ,,i li P High Ujcn PKESH Low bn bn 7 s 49 bJ V r.:t bj bo a i)i b 7 X Club 7 x r x " ,a l r. m '1 4 i, K KIVK CKNTK !UI( News Flashes Today By BY I MTED ritlCSS ( KAMI'S FATAL SAI.T LAKK CITY. June IT Seized with the cramps while w miming in the Jordan river W'dmiilay afternoon, Carl W td i itMi, 17, was drowned CELEBRATE Arthur Biisbane (Copyright, lbiJ ' The Sidewalks Of Chicago. MOKE SI.T jAKE CITY, June 16 d I1 'dditumal monev for i haritv aoik m the countv has been asked bv s H Lvnch supervisor who. d t !af v that the $133 non appropriation will he all expended by July! ASK Cup Of Coffee, Please. I.adits 'lhat Mean It. Melvin J. lial lard And C. CHICAGO, III From other colou v. ill umns in this newspaper gather information iom truing the Kepubln an convention whnh startA national coned vr gently ventual dull, uith tfervthing known m advame like this one, or full of strange possibilities as the Democratic t (invention may It shows he, interests all of us the machinery of self government ben boss Are Speakers k - m Wonderfully invigorating air Chicago, and you feci like walking many miles along sidewalks on which m former days no ChicaThe rule goan ever went slowly Three does not hold good today times in one block a slowly moving as and as man says, you pass, though it were all one word "Ten i ent.s for a cup of coffee, please That has become the formula, on public highways, u batk-Jfirjet king of the thumb means a request for an automobile ride If you contribute the ten cents,ur more, you rarely make a nnstake, hut you can see it is not expected A shake of the head is the usual answer, the world becomes jnitoimd, even to misery. t,y Paterson, Rejd.ey trumpet Miss duet. Finn r..i J X'uiiinalion hravvs Long Ovntion Iltmi Tumultous Comcntion; Send Telegram i DISMISS COMPLAINT l Because PROVO June 16 fats stated were insufficient (hwges against the Provo eitv school hoHid for malfeasance of wero l,'rissed in court re W dnesday . td rhinnlnor Mafia In Vote Battle HEAR If At EK CITY, June 16 d D Petr le Paolo noted race driver e- the speaker at a Chamber f Commerce membership lumh-- t n he! e ednesday V -- Curtis Named SLT LkE Idaho Thi FRANKLIN, l.ult tov.ii nail icluci wunio KmI! once inoie tod.iy attir ouvi'u; tio! eiinesilay to not tin in i an and southern Idaho ihi ona-iuthe annual Idaho dnv, juiiino,uj . of the founding ot riant-.11ok! est town ill Idaho The highlight of th, . h hratnm Wednesday came in the mm mug meetine at vrnii h huoirm 1' y n Ross ot Idaho and Kid i Melvin J Ballard of the yum am ol t welve, r. iiresaniing im gcu ral L. D. b church author bus, were the principal speuKirs GET Ol T OF DEBT is AinK K Governor Boss, m his speech, gave some sound advice for putting people back mi their feet The trouble with most of us, he said, is that we are paying so niudi interest on debts that we are overburdened e must pru tu-the plain, simple, thrift of the pioneers and get out of dc l.t Then and not until then can we raise this depression' The Idaho executive aLo paid tribute to the pioneers vvno settled the state, saying that had made it possible to add buy ono.uno io the nations wealth Governor Ross' mother was a pioneer "1 1M3, three vears after Franklin was first settled Kider Ballard also paid high compliment t., the piomvis, urgmg the fast diminishing hand to nf'11!1!1,0 lM,Urd.Uf as a h!st',' mg memorial for days to eeme Other numbers on the piugram included Those conventions represent political organizations and political I lit of tot tuitbillotis pti'le I nited St. lies sue a.s tai from the pi oi ceding as the people of Thibet Depression, unemployment, worry Unit drives to suicide arc the see You the days problems solution for many when, just east of the Susquthanna river, on the way to Chicago from New York ee from the window' on the 3 ou Penn Kama railroads 'Broadway Limited a narrow little house in the middle of a forest clearing In 192H you might have said My, how terribly lonely Today, seeing the man and wunmn in their garden, with two or three ihiidieti playing around the little wwdtn house, beans, corn, potatoes, peas and spinac h, sprouting from tin what gem ions earth, you sav pent v what security will depression Perhaps our inuke some of us better acquainted with the earth on which we live, less well acquainted with extrava-..aiiiand its foolishness SEEKS SECOND TERM o 111 BITTEK REPLY PKOVO June 16 'lP A hitter his dismissal bv Pa. k Commissioner Walter H Hadlnc h was sent by Attorney A B of Provo Morgan Wednesday The rnlv intimated that Hadlm k should resign for the good of the Democratic party RICH FT DIES IN LAKE FI ,D June IB d nilM. Chicittfo, June (', (IB) v is nominated to this ill lei .iii tin w till llei hell Hoover its the Ki publican (e.tm '' o ' oi I he pie. t'lcilcy ol lit I 'nil "d Stales. II i. ime on the !iis Iiallet throuilt aid of . i.tti loices who licit tlow n stiff oiii.ilioa to a total oi ti.'il J I votes. vi In. i NT (t urns n, " t i 111 . . i : .1 I . . I i i :o, ,luiii. n.it'iiiuled V died 0f heart Although he Pmh lake for a min v,is nnv ,Jf,i before being res ued. the man ua (lead when they reached shore 3k Jorgensr-- Wednesday M ' IK S Tft '1 when she inn Hid In i , Hit on tin In yolii- i - and ' WT& IfV ' fi-..- - fr IS TAKEN d v ()iailes Inoi fr DATE SET SALT LAKK, June 16 il'l'i Date for the of the annual Citizens opining military training lamp .It Fort Douglas has been 'et fin July 0 by Major N W Muss IN NORTH LOGAN GRAIN SCHOOL , OGDEN, June 16 tl'IiA federal j Shi "I"8 g iam grading school will be held submitted to an op- - c dropsy eration for goitre about a year ago L' r, vlonday and Tuesday under dlrectln of L. W Grandy and had been in ill health since feder.il suj ervisor that time Funeral arrangements hav not CUT EMILON ES been made The bodv was taken OGDEN, June 16 if Pi -- Through in charge by the Linquist Mortuary laying off many employes during company of Logar. The Beutleis have been resi- - thl summer time and cutting sal- dents of North Logan for over ailes considi rubly, the Ogden city cut estimated expenses 30 years Mrs Beutler was born omml-'isloin Kreutern, Bern, Switzerland, ir, ,'he ncxt three months 7. HSU, n daughter of Adolph and Elizabeth Traehsel Nieder- OPENS TONIGHT hausern SALT LAKE, June 16 il'Pi The Besides her husband. She is annual convention survived bv six sons, Walter Beut- - tw ler, Dayton, Idaho' Ernest, Carl of ,he Ptah Hankers association W1 P0n here tonight although Alma and Jesse Beutler all of North Logan; Edward Beutler reSistration does not take place untl1 now filling an L D S mission ,n Fruiay morning Germany and three daughters , EFFICIENCY Mrs. Ed Wilhelm, and Itene and SALT HAKE, June 16 of all North Logan Olga Beutler, several brothers and sisters oration of a training school cuts le efficiency of the institution including one brother in Arizona and a sister, Mrs Ernest Stettler lorllng to papers read at the Western Hospital association Wednesday hi neuy and organizatuns vreatd will go on wtth their work, whe- ther you have millions in the bank, or bitterness in your heart. J The sidewalks of Chicago are full of life, especially lor those that lead toward the convention hull very nice old lady, with quite nri angry expression hands you n tract denouncing those that would interfere with prohibition, saying, "Take it, you will come to us in time Another old lady with her, more gently says, He i" iv he with us even now, he Iooks like a nice quiet man " That is a tertihle insult, but it is meant A t enty-fourt- h kinulv Another lady past fifty gives you a piece of paper saying "stop and On one side sits read it now "the man who knew how to make easy money"; smoking a big cigar Jesus approaching asks Will you please give me a few moments time to consider your soul's salvation" Mr O U Foolish man. replies I positively cant do it, I am Underneath too busy" is the text "For what shall it profit a man. if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Oil the other side is a picture of a skeleton, deuth, come to get Mr O. U. Foolish Man. He begs, "Wait until I repent and get ready to die," death replies, "I positively runt do it. I AM TOO BUSY' nml then the texts "For whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." and "Prepare to meet thv God " Those ladies are in earnest, and only a fool would fail to respect Some among them have them seen a son, husband or father die of drink. HIi-Op-- and ' n ( ONDITION GOOD SNOW SIGN SAYS SALT LAKE June 16 il'l'i of ah crops in Utah is good, according to word sent out by J A It r. loud weatherman, in his weekly i rop and weather -C- ondition HIGH MARK OVER Cil An old tuoneer !egenl u is recalled by George Bel!. Logan the oUkt da when he chanced to notice on the mountain slope south of Blacksmith Fork canvon the figure 77 The two sevens were plainly visible from the business section In Logan They were formed as part of the snow on the mountain sde melted awav. leaving snow to form the figures 0 According to Mr Bell, the for- nmtion of the figures In the early days indicated to the pioneer t,ert that the water in the Logan TAII Generally fair tonight . river had reached its height and and Frida.v ; little change in tern-- that from then on it would begin to recede. perature. .. in ht vtJ s f7 Brigham Young, dedicated bv the Utah Pioneer Ti.nls and Landmarks association on July 17. 1 I ...... I 1 by will DOG WAR DOLOR A DO SPRINGS. June 16 D 'I here s no depression in tne dog cutching business here Some owners of dogs have fn.VJ to pay their dog license fee, and th dug c tt her 1ms been ordered to round up each canine upon which the lee is due. - - mitl ol Kansu.- n lliat, an Oregon to le in. i. i. unanimous Tin re Hun to w ik a I Arid Nr? of FARMERS SEEKING Blanket reduet. ou of to per ti i in valuations of Cache aunty faim lunds was requested of the (uh. county commissioners Wcdniln by the Taxation committee of Ui Cache County Farm bure tii The request was made m a petition signed by the niiiiih.i of the committee, and wa-tak. under advisement bv the eounti dads Signers are: E K Hi ml neks, Lewiston, president of th county farm bureau, John Leishman, Wellsville, com. .itti chairman; F. H Wood, Amuig i of the Cache Count'. president Beet growers association; and Mi vin Buttars, Cornish, and A Chambers, president, Utah-LiuCanning Crops association. The petition reads in pait "In view of the fact that s an. valuations have been adhistiui ,,i, lowered for this year, w.' f. . that farm lands should not slighted as they have borne brunt of our property tax load so many years "We appreciate the redtnti.i made tn dairy am. and feel that thei r. yet, perhaps, in excess of iln tions comparable with the p'i. of livestock and dairy produits "We appreciate the slight ndm tions made on farm land i.iiui tions for this year and fed tin' these reductions are justifiable "It is needless for us to re it. to you the general loudiunns o' the farming interests of our otin ty Notwithstanding tin .in. need of tax revinue hv our vat unis t is ing units we feel that the nbildi of the farming interests t. na has so decreased, that we teel the' we are cimsm line in asking a blanket redm turn of lu j.er n' On farm lands vahiitie'.s COMNIITIKE MEETS The eentral i oiiiintiee of the! Cache County Farm hut tail, tinned! recently to develop pi ms foi Film Bureau day, will End.iv at 8 p m at tinIn m bun an offers' in the courthouse to u plans foi the fete Furl, i I Benson. is committee i h ul in m The date for the affair will h. sit at this j meeting. . OFFICERS LEAVE WHY-- VALUATION CUTS TO RETURN YOUTH Some Things Happen n'f i ! i i i heurtMuallj nor m t mi, ht u sLito in w hn n tJ ji job, till .slinks mM it I1 1? ani j:1! oik crns ni.itj, ,i Y ixmmble h ivv prolit r redt In J th it talt uni itohably nt vt r will tjui a n 'iumctiit fs a (pitam n nor i) i ,h Hut chat ytuii tot), itd ilt iou s ul attaining i ' tin n Normalcy itccl something i ' . ( UMaFS H. I! ( FiniS a.s ttr McGEE 10 JOIN Hoover of Nomination , I'll! A Jum U L: ijf1 in - in in i I 'io . t n it 1 rc ss a FriJa pu bln ayea d was so M ,l Seintarv of War Hurley made known Hi i be would not be a I mdid ite hive been ttlling People for i ve.ir and a half that t would not be a i undid do, he s j d inborn. illy TTiarles ('urtn is rnv iru mi t S m et n ling, noted cartoonist, WtiJ i loading WEEK-EN- D and shipping op-- r Pnom for (ache county farm Buck i bps will be tarried on this eek end County Agricultural gent K L Wriglev announced Thursd iy morning From 50 to Gu bags of Cache .county wool from Dm north ami south end firms will be shipped (dong with a similar amount from Preston Saturday morning of this week .11 sptn,,,i t. t Stout Exicut.t ,iuoHh Mr THIS 'n jn The meeting, ur.iic r Hn of U,o H tile Daught will In in.ri,, Im I of ( oi )h I nornm ited Hanford Macnyder of Iowa mn ister to Curmda and former lie nJ of the Ariuric.in Le- - WOOL GOESOUT o rt o i d ot Lopan will b. at the rjKetiiu Uielo i t jcs-i- u Inn us o! Moll .1 t.ti KESToN John I' Gilt- J Lake Cit ufiH s of the I tah '1 'nun 'I Landinai ks tt nut oi i noon . c unniiioui i esideney by George lor the v it Stobns of Massat husetts as a mu o ss r t distinguished that other distinguished ntiui of Calvin Coolidge There warn still tmuh h".ird of the stop Curtis movement vith the names of Hanford M,ici der of Iowa, Siull, Senator mngnam of C'onrnM tic tit. Governor Leslie of Indian i and otinrs, much heard R B ('reaper of Texas nominated Snell Snell, who was presiding seemed He surprised 'hanked (Yeager Lut requeue he. that name be not considered nid asked deleq.it s not to vote for him Charles Tuttle of New Yoi k Ilominoed Major General I G Harbmd ISA, retired, now head d hi Radio Corporation of Amer-- ! I GROUP AT OGDEN IN PRESTON SOON t in nli .iMiiiding Forimr Governor All. in T Fuller M iwn hudtt'j was numma'ed t h " de'e-Ho- the nuiiii nitioii LANDMARK MEET ' L J Shi Wire Tells h to ice-p- HOOVER i Flitte river, established near here nil fiom the "hune ill y pnll- s ul Ki pubh. ane.m ot the pa .t Mi Mimvei attameil the major- l Wash-stoppe- d a,1 WOMAN r How' could he icans will ask poasibly want or use more than eighteen thousand dollars a year Two per cent will wonder "how can he possibly live on such a eomclltion s convention was about to slut alioii but wa. sbip-- I Gciuii ic Stn-ld bv A rhairiMun p ol hm inlonnng Huynomination v. is oithit-eitt to him Inum di.itc upu'i annul iivi mtuil nt the olfnial lount, Snell Mr Hotvos noinina! nm. Chailtx F uitis was played in noiujn.ttion toi vn by V ''iiaiJS ,r pial foi in In' ity of the votes when New Jersey it.uhfd m the r.U vail v"' vote was Hoover lUGG; (oolulpe, 1G; Frarue. 4, Dawes, 1; Blaine, 13. Wadsworth, 1 The giant organ buist forth with Vuhfur nm Heie I (jine, .ind the d j I iie'n;. te oil the ii olilhitioil ciillihiliite ol tile Kepubhi'en on a pliitl'orni which deviates at 1 7 mi evilel u is Fialu and Miss June Ward, aj-ALT LAKK CITY! June 16 d in dress of weieome, P G White head, musieal nondnis. Fianklm seari h was In progress over ehoir and Paramount Glee dub d ,l''' Oieul Salt Lake today for Ovn Reed Halvotsen w is i.i Logan loeu, ftayinond Soilerherr' '.nd w Illiani of the charge I.ustv, believed did tin meeting m a di .aided motoi boat PIONEERS J1 EMS 4' loans f1'1 The Daughtei s of Utah PioR FT! It NS CHECK neers, headed by Mrs Mary B SALT LAKE CITY, June 1C ,i P, Lowe, were in A harge of a pi week ago, a youth went to banquet at wlndi item ly M ivor Louis I'M mi'luding must of the sin s ml the tune Marcus' office and ,lle .eYTi rl,'l da s t'lve doll ( 'tossing a budge over the liver, living members of the of the settlement, were eaily ! .maVOr IO make to present' you look up at the enuimous buddoutstanding student w.ix "t I.I van Junior program ing .1. w hull Samucd Insull hashigh seht.,,1 TO,. housed the opeta of Chicago, ion- 'luefly entertainment with a f and you yuls dunn the ear v .Ji.muu r eiy'iheiward as fletitmuT tributmg a fottune to it, fifty-four P"t oflatt the mafternoon, an athleti know that attei working le r Die dav and f.nallv tinned the check years Mr Insull .tt the age ofLard a dance in the evening seventy, ha nothing, except a pen-- j horse pulling match wic cLo sion of $lrt.uuo a year, given to' KONl S ARMY ld during the afternoon nd him by three companies that he OGUKN, June 16 (I to be one of the mos pup, created Three years ago Mr In- pioved PSj bonus army volunteers features of the celebrat w; sull wa worth more than a hun-i,i- r t. moving on to This dred millions of dollars here Wednesday the shows what can happen in l dh t i' J -- v. mill)' ..llei spirited nrATII .stumbled d he it el d . of vole;.. Leanm- free, ;in ,irV(,n un(,lp ls she '"'t'rnarhed the beet field ah.-ishe was workmg Mis- I d, , Chnfar. ?. f Snndv was fell totlity A IMKTV OPF t AL'f LAKE C'ITV. Itine tfi I' Meadoti.tt ters of the Citizens' have been 'arty , V, 'V T" ripened in tin wl,h Dr F F Mar- 1,!,. 1,1 harge StNpy, llerLcrt Hoover (1 B) (i as the candidate of :tn aits to su; ceetl himself as the I lilted Stales, it u e.t national i oa t nt ion, after im ii atuip of hi, name a 11 III! die I.I e ordeled noise, llltlsie iiup, ..vi pi Mr. Hoover into llie Pohuhly killed through the shock falling into the lake, Pemvid fbure I in its, BONUS VOTE IN SENATE DELAYED sp t t uti Sooiit tn Ir mi, Im Onwda stakes tt pn nt .li. the (h unbet of Miiiiiiniu L AH ninth nl wool should bo loaded at Southfield deoot of the Ctah Id iho Central railroad Fri-- d i morning and all south-enwool at the Hvrum V I C depot bv in a m .Saturday d c a ncj t ht uitn m I t ( Wt.llJi ' ii n 'm to i ib. ton ( i n FD ritKSS YORK The stock ruaiket Ruind dull today ami price swings iibt b lint im Hath lied out Rndioud shares mu L bo oiniuit jmhamrd rrapaHinp a strong tone tm , It lose (In bill unfavui mar the Pine, reacted u! in biiukil prt .,,t J .nun tile highs and tuoiu) oh !( 't i ut JLil V I northwest ) G lime 1 u tin t he x2 4 'ii non non "turn-- , bill uax pi cscMitfi! a n ti Hun tm Thom i )kla N . lub m li to :ui til a uri.tJin'iom an on fi'i 1. i III L1 I i i i KY lTN NYU |