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Show to Americanism Grain Range BY UNITED PRESS Bankers in favor of cancelling not in Europe's debts, bankers Amernao favor of cancelling any debts. Uitdt 1 With which are combined Volume 23. Number ISO. u Eaiths rtf. M Gold Supply. Friday in Wall street v.as of all the glad new ear mother the Sto ks maddest, merriest da, were bounding up like the vwk, chamois looking tor a high p ik Ihc poor staivtng broKiis sold neaily three million shares of stock, and plus signs weie is nu merous as wrinkles on the biai.s foicheadj. W ill it last Why diag that m n cPTIflW Death, Violence Mar Gorman Battle A hav BERLIN, Aug of death and wounded wa uu. led t d iv is the rc urns t ime :n fiom vesterdav s pai li.nc.it.uv election m whi h Adolph Hitler jct.susis loll lar short ot the mi jority lhc had hoped to pet ad An unottiid total gao Washington wanted to sell md moie than 2'ift wounded m Ono.iHH) long term treasury notes. street fighting Report coming m Borne paying two ami a half, some Howl) Iron tola ml sections indthree and a naif er cent One icate thi (Hath toll lor tne elecfor twelve tion week would d., subscribed issue easily be 3') oi time. The government could have had five thousand, five hundred The Hitlcnte-- i emlvarrased at and six millions, instead of six the result ot the Hing, propo co hundred and lift millions, almost thrjnghjut t icir newspapei tha ten times what it needed ih returns he rvi .ed hy snores'.Th's shows that there money the i mmuins. party, m in the tountry Our banks, more mg aliditmg the 9 scuts in the heavily loaded with cash than Rei hstag won hy fornm muD ever before, don't know where to u.e their surplus money. But that doesn't mean anything for prosperity There is murh water in the great lakes But if it stayed there, it would do no good The sun pait of it. '1 hat seatteis it in ram helps crops. The rest of it goes over Niagara falls and produces power Ihat helps public ownership in Canada and private ownership on the American side. If the water stayed in the lakes, refusing to be lifted by the sun's rays for rain and refusing to go over Niagara falls for power it wouldn't be useful Thats the condition of our vast cash resources Now, when money does not circulate. rai-.e- s . . j Nature's laws work inexorably. lightning damaged three churches in New York, including a fine church on Riverside chive built with the assistance of John Li. Rockefeller. Jr. A big block of limestone, dislodged, carried an interesting gargoyle down with it & Religious people once believed ij'hat lightning, threatening comets, eclipses of sun, and moon, tornadoes. plagues were always ordered by the Lord to do some definite thing But when fire destroyed Han Francisco, wiping out many that churches, it was Houghtaling's great whiskey disstood And a in tillery uninjured western town where the public hall stood next door but one to a saloon, with a churi h between them, Ingersoll spoke in the hall, the day after the church had burned down, struck by lightning Ingersoll made humorous use of that in an agnostic lecture saying "somebody seems to be a bad The intelligent man, in shot " such an incident, secs and respects the fact that laws made by eternal jiower are themselves eternal, un-- c hanging. obs-erve- I nited States geological survey sees no prnspec t of anv more big gold finds hi the United States "The earth has been thoroughly searched for gold' Kus-- i i and Canada may possibly hold immense new deposits However, gold because of its tends to high specific gravity sink deeper and deeper into the and the resists ailnn of n.rth, w iter that would bring it down fiom mountain tops dnecting men toward the mother lncp The amount of gold hitherto developed is probably as nothing romnarod with earth's real supply. If science, could find a way to recover all the gold floating around in Atlantic' and Pacific oceans, gold would be cheaper than silver and when some future Rockefeller invests the necessary thirty nr forty million dollars to dig a hole toward the earth's center, tapping the inexaustible heat and power, that enterprise may bring fresh knowledge about gold deposits. OPERATOR SAVES LEWISTON HOME LEWISTON Quirk thought and action of a telephone operator spreading the lira alarm over wiston very probably saved the me of Mrs. Corilia Talbot from mpiete destruction by fire breaking out here Sunday at 5:35 a m This is the opinion of Chief C. W. Rapp of the Logan-Caeh- e county fire department whose men and fire truck made a quick run to the scene of the blaze. Before the firemen arrived, however, a large force of neighbors of Mrs Talbot and other local residents had turned out to form a bucket and garden hose brigade to keep water playing on the roof where the fire was doing most damage The blaze was finally brought under control and extinguished with a loss of $500 fully covered The fire destroyed by insurance most of the roof of the frame dwelling The fire started in the a switch opinion of Chief Rapp at box where lightning had struck and followed the wiring to the d roof. NRW An YuKK ( IT Y. Au UJP ; 51 Close 5 - 50 54 53'k a - M 1 r a "j td RITES SET - 2pm Stockton-Christian-s- I n Hcn-inge- ; WHY PROTESTS ! s DchHi j'inks Snturd-- U 'if t i Eu nigh to six-ho- h,1 n 25 years of hi:n h Bishop John Q Adams was released by thf Cm be slake pi 'sidem y Sundj) nicht His coun-sel., John R Caidon and Charles Balt and Ward Clerk R C) Larsen were also n lea wd IVnn Ray R West of the school of nnri ullural engineering was U IV B. Ur ,1, installed as thi ms bishop of the ward L Ilove.v, assistant eash-- b r d th Co be Valley bank, S3 ita, n.iiiu i mn lirst loi .Hr I K Smith, second i onnselor, and Dr, Willard U'K f0Jt Gaidner, professor of physics at the Utah State Agricultuial col--.. a., ward elent Bnsidents Joseph E Cardon, P-;? t.eoige W Limbims-- , and Walter M Evcrton of the Cache stake piesidinty, end Stake Clerk Hans IMikkel.cn wire in attendance, President Cardjn was in charge of the meeting when the new installation was made, while Retiring Pushup Adams conducted the preliminary cxercis-- s Tallis were given during the hy the members of the take presidency und the eight i m vi s ( umn mm:t o!Kns g d D d lumucs members of the outgoing and DETROIT, Aug I1 Til1 i nCDFN, Aug bishoprics of tlu Iktioit llo.ii" (f forretion aioi O HiPign CiJi session of the hop Adams was made buhop ot go h1 s and meats of 'ittuiiu Futures Giain market was openedi fo? the irJ after serving six and mdi.ont Dct.oit fumilVx Tip in th" Kiesel building this althalt years as first counselor hi distributed one 'finnii food noon th'1 'n0o weihiM families to Padiop William Hyde of the 0T ward Mr Cir.Jon served aa h1 t y kli . ... lie uuse Fiflh nurd clerk six years under Bishop of oh a;e All unem d OGDKN. Aug Hyde, and Mi Larson was for imc years one of the counselors ployed poisons hu.c hern asked if the ward bishopric NslllNF SPE IAL by Mayor Oth Bun.iv to coruv during Bish-i- p food and shro everything po.ssiblr SALT LAKE (IVY. Aug d p. Hydes adrmmstr ition. He has as a means of gePins through Uv crveci as ward clerk for the last h iv Complete arrung mu nts v. inter 3 years been made fm the Sun hme Se Counselor Cardon has e.veu with Bishop Adams for cia! wimh will take pm underlie lull 25 years, and Counselor LKAK ON TOI K privileged (hildten of Silt Lak" 1,1 OGDRN, Aug Thirty twi to Saltair for an outing Wedncs f!i tt has held his post during the ast ID years. Future Farmers of Weber countv day. led by Veru Oberhansley, lef m m Yellow tour of the Monday on MN1i EMTji ILD FIRE DEPARTMENT stone National Pai k PItOV'O, An. I tijpi Approxi t t H .V0 t hdi matelv uoih j in TWO LEGS h uders lie exp ted to j mi th l F.U CUNTRO, Cal Aug 1 IS MADE ( at unual iv v i Like Mitnig wa A calf with only tvo lcg.TIvir lav on s and boin here recently, The queer am learned to walk imie January 1 of the rurrent at th" off hind mals legs taper .ear, the Log, fire crew BIIS I s PILOTS tod hip joint, ending in abnormal hoof. RIO DU JANEIRO Amcric-aequipment have responded to Th" Hirplane pilots hid hotter 5 foe alarm:,, the records it is normal Otherwise of stay animal soon learned to balance itway fiom Hr d if ti.ey intend "hicf O Vv Rapp show. Of this self on its two fiont feet and coming here foi jobs This coun- number 35 w( re called within n gets around in a lively fashion try has decided to rule out U S city, am 30 in Cache county licsc figure, include all fire3 pilots to (ope vith the piobkrn AIDED LANDLORDS to August 1 of unemployment m the tanks of WALTHAM. Mass, Aug 1 (I U hr re Last It is said this sityear there was considerable pilots Relief to landlords unable to t oi- uation will affect sever. d American more fitc loss reported up to the ler t rent was given by Mavor same date, than there has been so nr lines Duane here recently, when 6') lar tins si ason, thief Rapp com-- i t "nants. whose rent was in arrear NO I i z. .Hi) TE merited This difference is were put to work on water mam SALT LAKE ( ITY. Aug d D for largely from the fact H half of h s their Movie James pay fonstruetion, definitely "mt the wafer supply available lu - not a iandi-i-idit hes in the county district and going to the workers, the other mnoiirued hun.clf for the Demm ratio nominahalf to their landlords from othrr sourer, is much great-e- i tion for goxernor but admits h is till , year than last if drafted available LANDS RIG TROUT No ri'c or is have been obtained A l d PUEBLO, Colo Aug in to the amount of insurance BUSY CANNING year-ol- d boy w is the envy of covi rage on fire losses. d l SALT LAKE CITY, Aug all anglers here when he pulled Cluld-cami mate lies has been The women's division of tho the principal rau.-- of the bla the largest trout hooked this year out of the Arkansas river Ralph work rnimms mu here is busy repented this ytai, Chief Rapp Phillips hooked the trout, and with oindii'ling fanning (entei-- to r(ro-- . said dc winter food foi the needy the aid of two small companions, It was a pulled it out RI NN1N rl! lb Lot hie von STATE AID IS KNOXVILLE Liui vV hen pa trolman Bid Anderson (haes a ADMITTED TO BAR they really run D Sam rmunal suspect AUSTIN. Tex Ai g ASKED IN P Cochran. Dallas insurance 1HO, He took uftet Tom Fu kle, Negro v and ran so worth that has been admitted to the Texas locently, ast he i an right out of his shoe-- , bar at 77 ID studied iw recent IKKRT-HAUTE, Irul, Aug 1 Vhcn he found hirnsHf running h took the bar examination, and ' ot union pickets Hundred in his to Kinged f rt Tom dong A with spehigh passed grades. on the Dixie Boo coal ,nv( n ml sitting of the Supreme bought the going vi Do tough i u;.r to iv after Joo lo sur rendmed to thf offu er held to administer tlm entered the shaft. imncit to the new barrister. 'I b .sh'iilf Me,i iphed fjnveradr RLMbSMI'HIS MED hat N .voulrl be unible to r lesrufe I is!i B.1I MI N( ;H M Is o'; NKGIIO PARDONED available in tint nn or'er with hi hn inroads if the lutomohile .ige d P AUSTIN. Tex, Aug The more ID iskd for state aid to h ' t h n ever bl.u m ' f , or pirdon proh mation ismd to a in rl( mand !;smit the high- Tim pifsi i England jnc jf'ivi or icr and sliver after serving 21 year . pgo u.'V-o; !i dc daring he would not nt the Mister of Rimers '1 a life lem in the Texas per r'vpri.ible (or the resuiU." expUius tint unte men Dtf 1,1 v. noted that he was hi u asn Thu. taken Vif nmg up to mi mot her !e That and a ir of the i . in i ie u!t d m orison record brought him fie - ha nil'- , ViMage spiRiH j'i ntly d im us mo Gr.re thin enough husi- f IES IN CRASH OF i MDAR Au? lf ReHv Ip i" I dansliter of Mrs Anni' of (uro. vhs killed and her mol1' 1 TP TOPU.Iv Kansas Au ci 'omrd in an automobile rra.'-Lyda Southard, alleged woman l.re Sund ty ITuib'ai d. aecur.i 0f poisoning (.nr of her five husbands for their today appeared glad id hut she hast been arrested hiding from the law, .(She tnrnugh sat in her cell, dry eyed and alm. and indicated she wouki make no effort to fight return to Iaho v.here she escaped from the state penitentiary afUr serving ten ears for poisoning Edward Myers. i:in mIIcn hi Smith. 7. home. 2rA North Third Fxt strict Mr Smith v.a a member of the Silver Gi iv ov band. Uprh pioneer s oi '' Vf.T , I4 ' I 1 111 - ' i v ' mgintMinn Illnr,s ncvent ed his anpainme with the bond f . i i the Frontier I)v and Rode' fete here July 2" nnd 21 Ho had Von in nenlth for the last a fh vfinr from n ladder This Hccident was given as the indirect chunc of his do i th Funeral services will he hob Wednesday at 2 p m in th" L D S Fourth ward hapo) with burial in th Logan cit remote rv Horn in S'oMHnd, Aligns! ir a son of Ralnh R ard 18. Marion Uionkston Smith he wns brought to Iowa that fall bv his oarents The family emigrated tr merlon ''hen Mr v.is but thre weeks old In th" fam ily ?nirnrved on to Salt Inke Uitv Tho Smiths were nmog the etrUrs of WellbViUc In 18S the family moved to Logan and this ns since bon the home of Mr South B''d his family In 1870 Mr Smith mined the s n drummer Silver Orv? He as p momhpr of the volunteer firo department to was mrnel in who died in 1KM In t8r h" marrmd CV'mbi DomeH S'lrvivig are his idow. two 'ons and two d'umhtors. Guon Smith. Mendon, Morris Smith nrovidence: frs A V Holman Logan, and Mrs Carl F. N"Kon Q'ilt Lake One hi other Joseph .Smith, resides at Group, Idaho 1 , 1 1 ' REPORT . ' . Lo-ya- 1 1 Pa-tri- k 1 a- e 1 , 1 NO CHANGE MADE e IN CACHE VALUES i h No change has been made for lie current year, 1932. in the assessed valuation of Unrhe county nroperty. County Clerk C V Mohr has been informed by th" state ax commission He received a letter Monday morning written Saturday hv Miss Sybil Hopkins, serretaiv of the commission, worded Please he advised that the state Dl eommission has no made hunge in the assessed valuation of your t county tor the year R S Assessor MiQimi-riUounty was called to th" state capital f riday for a conference vith the as commission who then tontem niuted increases in certain s of Cache property rur-ren- clusi-fuation- s valu-ion- GRANTED LICENSE SALT LAKE. Aug d In ided in the group of ir whwere granted licenses to practice medicine in Utah Saturday v.a f W. Fisher of Logan i 1 TIIrs Id WAR ! , -- - non-unio- n : 1 i asso-iitio- n ( - RECAPTURE 1 U-- h Dead Bonus Vet Goes To Arlington Grave u WASHINGTON. Aug William J. Kusfhaa of Chu ago. who came to Washington in quest' of a bonus and got a bullet in the heart instead, will be laid to rest National in Arlington cemetery with military honors Some of the same troojiers who drove his fllow bonus marchers from their billets will fire a salute over his grave tomorrow 1 j . , I servue us bishop of th? killh win il of Ibe LDS United Press Flashes j'jfii cer ' tiling Thomas P hn Lokuii tiifItS1 MEMBER TAKEN ' Aftrr mme Isii - e Fruit Ilottle Return IRICK FIVE CENTS. Long Sei'vice Of Trio Draws Honorable Release uru . Imm H Lunkhead of Logau sc ojH (hHic The fust big shot, lot ally of th11 iJVinnd.r,, iMiHino th' Democrat to offu iull to.vs impending battle for tho Drino-rrati- r Innintvhrd in the nun seeking for governor nomination u nomination foi stair in the oming Mato campaign was Deuimra f C Fiihcial Acm-Tfor Mrs Bertha sounded here Sunday uph tho orLoiu-wido-Mi R.i'iklm id amijurt'cd hn. Langm in Fladr, ot a It indulge) tfu the positnu of .see-ot IVuI Blade, will he held Tues ganization G L Rees of Kmith-fielDi Hub day at 2 p m in the Logan was r timed president of the ictary of st.itc Pity Attorney Leon Sixth ward chape!, with buuai in Fonnc .bc 'k has already announced group. tne Logan city cemetery. his candidm y for the Demon atic The organisation was affected nomination for the state supreme Mrs Kladc, a icsidcnt of Rivei a mooting at the Hotel Ecelos at ourt Heights, died Saturday afternoon Pohtiral lieutenants of Mr Ruiikhcad i. believed to be following an operation at a local Sunday tne former Salt Lake mavor who tlic fir t to announce himself for hosp.tal. were Mrs the group organized Rir-cthe office now hld by Milton H Stv had been icsrlent of M Farlund T F Thomas Arthur o Mi id has u2h Her Welling, while he Welling H'lghts si William J Corth hi not ct announced himself, is bund died in l'29 Mr Klnde was and the officers of Other group1 to be a candidate also born in Mettmiouig, Germany, Oc-t- include: Russell first Cranney, Mr Bankhead's statement her 5, 162, a daughter of Jo Fonncs- Mrs Leon his candidacy is as folhannes and Mane Test h Lang- hoek. second A D lows inaan Hvrum, third "To the elec tor.itc of Lo.:an city, One daughter, Mrs Wallace E Allen, Hp7.cn Hillyard. Smithfield, secrePm he county and the s at2 ot Tolman, Logan, a foster daughter, N treasurer P Nielsen, PlorfM accept my announceMiss Elizabeth Rivet tary; Gaudig, Members of the executive com- Itah Heights, five grande hildrcn, and mittee which Is headed bv J VV ment as a candidate for the nomination and election to the office two Wilhelm and brothers, of Richmond include many of Johannes Langmarm, bth residing Funk secretary of .state. Democrats ' I am a prominent throughout m Germany, survive her graduate of the Utah the county State Agricultural college in the school of commerce and hiuunabs administration I am the father NAME of a family of 12 FUNERAL I believe the experience and knowledge gained by me in farmLEADERS AGAIN school tearhing, missionary ing FOR TUESDAY woik. ten years of banking with four as cashier of Thatcher BrothT W Peterson, Hyrum pre.siers Banking company, land coloniFuneral services will be held at zation, dent, and other officers of the as auditor and reCache National Forest Sheep Grazin the Smithfield First corder acting of Logan city, 11 vears D were S at L reelected ward for Mrs association, ing chapel as credit manager and goi eral a recent meeting at the forest of- Clara Bingham Dcppc, Baker of fices here. Supervisor Carl B wife of A M Baker of Teton bookkeeper now Christiansens Arentson announced Monday morn Idaho Mrs. Baker died at the Inc, company, the hugest department store home of Hazen R Hurst of North m northern Utah, have qualified ing Other officers of the organiza Logan Friday She had been a' me to discharge the tion are: Joseph Hodges. Logan the Hurst home for the last two duties satisfactorily in the office sought A. D Allen, Hyvice president, weeks The body is at the Lindrum, secretary, and Alfred Hear! quist Mortuary been She had Lakctown, George Fraser, Woodin impaired BELOVED CACHE ruff, Frank Clark Malad, and Ro health for several years from bert Byrun, Ogden duectnrs rheumatism and heart troubl The organization decided to u,c About six weeks ago other com WOMAN CALLED its funds this year in cooperaplications set in, and the last animal trapping few days before her death. f.tr tive predatory activity with the federal biological Raker's health failed rapidly In Mi Ctnlinc IYiercn Anrior-iuher weakened condition she was survey. 7k. wiriow of Marmus Anderunable to ward off a final a oral hospral Sunson, di'Mi of pleurisy night following nn operation CUSTER SCENE Mrs Baker was born November day Mrs for a number of ?5 1890, in Cnlona, Chihuahua, scars, Anderson, had bon a resident of Ben-oMexieo, a daughter of Willa-- d ward VETERAN DEAD and Clara E ofSmith Bingham The Funeral services have not yet her life was spent greater part in Smithfield. Fifteen mouths ago burn definitely arranged. Mrs Ardersrn was born in DenCOLORADO SPRINGS, Aug 1 she moved with her family to mark, May 12. id")7. In 3H83 she ' Anothei pioneer of the Pike's Teton, Idaho th letter Day Snints' 'MThta'd Besides her husband, she is enk region, who made history in survived by three son.s FlovI. Lutli was. baptized and came to he old west, has passed. the United States in Hy Charles Nisar. who was a mem-he- r Demonc and Thomas Dcppe, four mm, she married Settling Mr Anderser Armmta and Frma of the first army unit to reach daughters, 1HH5. in the Logan tern Deppe, anil Alice and Chine Keen On.ober J, he scene of the Custer Massacre pe Baker hed here He was 83 th their Following marriage, Nisers company, Company I of 'otiple moved to North Logan he 37th Infantrv arrived at the, Dior to Logan and then to Ben RIG RATTLER bloody spot on the Little Big Horn, MENDON What is believer! to son ward Mr Andersen diftd sev o Montana in 1875, just a short he the on vears ago largest rattler ever kil'ed time after General Custer and his ill the mountains Mrs Andersen was an arden west of Mendon ommand had been slain by the was brought out last week bv churcti worker being partic ilarl) Indians active in thf Relief Society She Chester Kidman and Elmer The sight that greeted the solencountered the snake was beloved b) all wh knew her They diers was a horihle one Six children were bon n th Every while were getting out file dead soldier save Custer. Nisar wood they It measured four feet in family, three of whom survive .aid, ha i been scalped by the length and had 15 rattles. A Mrs are SaunKirstina They Sious and the Cheyennes, who ders. Benson Mrs Adeline A Han loined to complete the greatest en. Tetonia Idaho; Mrs Selma A military tragedy of the age in Hansen, College ward Forty this country two and grandchildren grea N'is ir. m his stories of the mas-- 1 grandchildren also survive. he said believed that always sicrc, a lai k of caution on the part of Custer himself was one of the Some Things Happen BOLIVIAN ACTION causes of the massacre sev-w Nisar himself was unded i etal times hy Indians ,and bore DRAWS Next spring may see a vast the scars of their tomahawks to westward movement of people his grave. He was horn in Germany, but from the east Here is wny. WASHINGTON. Aug 1 i! n came to the United States as a The intense industrialism of noufipd thr formally Paraguay the east has displayed its misyouth N.ate depmtment here that it con-- I to millions and eries dangers sirlered Bohvian attacks in the Thousduring the depression Chaco as "acts of hostahty wtth-ands of people realizing the out formal declaration of war and unrertainties of industrial exhence contrary to international istence, are planning to come law a chance, west, when they get Paraguav at the same time filland. and settle on the A roquest from thp Cm he roun ed n disclaimer of responsibility All over there the nation for "acts that may oecm in the futy Red Cross that nil fruit bottlp-Ia a that is ture is a consequence of the ag- feeling which fruit distributefl to growing the needy last winter from the piece of land represents comgression of Bolivia parative security- - and tho west community storehouse not yet rehas the land in great abunturned to the Red Cross CREATES JOBS be dance D ST CLAIR, Mich Aug 1 turned in ns soon as possible Just as soon as many eastThe bottles should be returned The Diamond Crystal Salt Comto Mrs. G H Green 155 E. 2 S erners can win a small surpany plant here has placed its so that fruit gathered shifts plus, they will trek west and for the employes on four new on to a start a to create jobs for additional men storehouse try get community supply next A small land boom ranch winter can be properly canned by Fred W. Moore is president of the the Red Cross aides. may be in the making. company. Ked Cross Asks For KUl'l ION K LEADER m1 John II. Bankhead Is! In Democrat Lists VETERAN BAND ORGANIZED HERE SHEEPMEN u( ( WARD rnue wind ms NheDtering hurling m mb do covets into the and air fiuhftmug fa hiooinD shopper Cloud- of hi.uk smoke polin'! out of ihw Rni Tower, 3i 'toi j apartment hotel, v hieh hoiriM glitcMitigt v. it Id of wcalh. bettif md fa .h.oM The wind tw of the Fitzpatirdi Jewel mhsIum! the paveni nt f,ut.(er of a nilhori dollars v, rh of jewelry lav oper to publl UM For t hi ' hournun frim dozen file nnip-ofought it m the cos of ,i( least live live and a of severe injurie oi LOCAL WOMAN i FI VK O FIFTH nuked Pukav ipliMtn in t Second Cache Bourbon Seeking State Office o No favoritism shown in these days of few miracles. Oil VVedeusday, Five Firemen Die In Fighting Blaze In New York NESLEN BACKERS SET RITES FOR - Low INSTALLED IN LOGAN FIFTH WARD SUNDAY i toll cc High 51 S S 54', NEW BISHOPRIC IS -, At Bolls 1 It), 1, a- III LLLUIIUIt Three Churches Struck. MONDAY, AC Cl' ST As ihaiiman of the I.ojran Employment Cmimil, I evluge all the citizens of Lojr.ui to take advantage of ery opportunity to provide for the coming winter hy canning fruit.- - and vegetables and gathering foodstuffs. including fuel, as tar - possible. If this suggestion is adopted, those who aie not in need will be aide to give moie supplies to those who are in need. It is believed tbeie will be a numbei of tanners who will be glad to let people glean some ot their fields and orchards, a,- was done la. a vear. It a I'ears thoie v. ill be vciv little moie. if anv, tor any woik piojects this winter. '1 ho-- e win are on regular ernp'o., ir.ent st of the ( ouiul and anv others in reed .should therefore n eke a specal el not t gather fo's 1st u f s while the .c.aon is on and make piovi-loa- a lor the c nurg winter. 'Ills plan - in line wit tint adopted m the othn edits throughout the state and nation. A. G. LUNDS FROM. 193?) The Maddest, Merriest. Money? Plenty Of It. UTAH. SA VE WORK Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 51 the Cache Valley D aily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal LUCAN, Today By Ojien Sept WASHINGTON, Aug 1 U I" Taking their orders from a woman, 14 men, the advance guard of the B E F., began carving a new bonus city out of the woods near here today. .fr PICKS BUGS OREENSRURG. Pa, Aug. 1 UTi A total of 97U0 potato bugs wra pirked from an acre of potatoes in litle more than a month by James BY UNITED PRESS) Rim k, Snlem township farmer For !ila k is sine of the count. Sta'e--1(YfiRK United XFU he found he H placed a ie n an Tolrphom and rfi'h bug .small tone in a basket he carried shrd hnor as load luith rDl,riph him After completing his as ot tod iy s sok maike to rounds, ho counted the pebblesr They rise (n and UL .tnd one and three fourths BERKELEY SQUARE. Penn to aiJ. and v.(te followed by oth1 (fin Major General Saud-Ic- er leaders throughout the market Aug D Butler, retired marine leadRailroad hues, laggards in the will er, go to the encampment of ea.rlv trading picked up in acUTAH Generally (air tonight the bonus expeditionary foice at tivity in the final hour, although to uige they still showed only fractional and Tuesday ; little change in Johnston, Pennsylvania, the men to return to their homes t hanges. temperature. half dozen camps were raised tract of wooded land arranged for by Commander Waters of the bonus army. E W Lambert of Detroit, the first man to arrive, bee imc com rounder nnd Mrs loscph Builiou of Egg Harbor. Nev. Jersey, was made elerk of the camp Soon she was acting as an executive officci, virtually at tbe he'm A nn the , V. . t i ,4. one-ha- lf I The Weather |