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Show Tike Americanism ' others to pet into the stork market; staving out your self until it's too late. Ach ising Volume 2?. aidHer Number 212, LOGAN, UTAH, ' mm ofsAs THURSDAY, SaM Joumal SEPTEMBER 8, f 19321 Some Did This, Some That, Good In Evil. Persia Goes Kidnaper. Men Will Parade. Another Lanor Day gone. May there never be another with so much political talk, so little action, so tew jobs, and such low 11. S. EASIER l Are Sick And Tired Of PORTLAND -- The American Legion is getting "sick and tired of criticism of unfair opponents and and critics of the organization his annual report will contain an important policy that may include court action for irresponsible slanderers, a statement from Henry Stevens, Jr., national commander of the Legion, said today. Opposition from the outside is bad enough," he said, "but from some uninformed malicious or misinformed member of one's immediate household, it is disastrous " i , REPUBLICANS TO MAP DRIVE MUCH BUSINESS BEFORE COUNTY LOS ANGELES, Cal. A:ul can you dispute the judges choice? Lovely little Leuna McDowell, 2'j - year - old charmer, won the annual bahy contest over a host of beauties. Though Leona won because of her high percentage in a complete examination from a viewpoint of health, we cunt help hut think that big brown eyes, golden curls and shy dimples helped. The winner is here pictured after her triumph in search of candy in ttie bottom of her trophy. United Press Flashes ENTERTAIN YETS SALT LAKE, Sept. 8 OPMembers of the Utah Department, American Legion, headed by Kirke M. Decker as chairman of the committee, are being kept busy entertaining visiting delegations ot war veterans en route to the American Legion convention at - white-haire- four-yea- HEART IS FATAL He-be- PRESTON ELECTS years, , of Road matters, consideration possible compensation growing out of a truck overturning on the Mendon-Loga- n highway and sale of delinquent tax property were matters engaging the attention of the county commissioners at their session Wednesday. Request for graveling of 240 rods on the Plowman road which run3 west from the Mack pea vinery In the Smithfield district was heard from a committee of . Smithfield-tesidentsThe county dads, by joint agreement with the committee inspected the road during the afternoon, but took no Members on the commitaction. tee were Irvin and Ronald Plowman. James H. Hinds, and J. H. Melkle, all of Smithfield. ice Merrill, Richmond cream pnanufacturer, asked the f dinners to consider the awarding compensation ages done to his automc-wheit was overturned e recently while traveling Mendon road. Mr. Mer-ththe county fathers the matter of possible sponsibility. ii oner i nomas- - " Muir whose 4ime is in Mendon replied that he believed the road at the curve In question is in good condition, and that such an accident would most likely result from fast driving and therefore the county should assume no responsibility. No further action was taken. Herscbel Bullen, local realtor, James Anderson and the latters attorney, George D. Preston, discussed with the commissioners a pos-,o- n More oil was poured on the Portland. Persian bandits kidnapped three Logan city Republican machinery and after three days, Americans, in for duty in the AtXXIMPANIES SKIPPER Persian authorities rescued them. fail preparation campaign Wednesday PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 8. (HE) Persian kidnapers should come nightpolitical W. at the courthouse. John Disdaining carpet slippered sehere, to take some lessons, and d Mrs. temporary county chair- curity ashore, we might send some police experts Crawford, man called together the 11 Logan Amelia Rusti, Norwegian woman, to take lessons in Persia. It will chairmen of the party for travels the seven seas in the fast be interesting to know that the Jistrict j new Shah of Persia, formerly an the purpose of of considering the freighter skippered by her son. D. Harding, From the bridge of the motorship, George resignation British the of Legation, employe Hervanger, when it was in port has established a special court to city chairman. she gave views which innunish all cast s ot graft. Wnat Mr. Harding has requested that here, cigarets for women as well if business such a court would his resignation be accepted as he cluded no saloons but no prohibias do, in this country, if, by chance has been appointed attendance co- tionmen, either. failed to "pick the ordinator and part time teacher the grafters f judge." in the Logan city schools, work UNINJURED AFTER FALL wonder what makes our which he says will require most i You rePORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 8. (l.Pi q his time, l'he group, however, queer justice act with suchcrime Victor W. Marsden, 58 and legdecided to hold up acceptance of markable consistency, where For instance, two me resignation until the county less, climbed onto the railing of is concerned. York Ross Island bridge here and New the criminals, according to Republican convention at the Lopolice report, attempted to kill gan Junior high school on October fell 90 feet into the Williamette policemen. The policeman, Patrol-of 1, when a successor will be chosen. river when he became dizzy watchman John Menan, killed one for its 11 districts, ing the water. The harbor patrol Logan the hos- has been city, allotted 84 of 206 dele- fished him out, not seriously hurt. them, sent the other tomurderous One of these pital. gates to be named at primaries criminals had been arrested nine throughout the county, September CALL ELECTION never SALT LAKE, Sept. 8 (HE) A times, accused of crime, 23, to attend the county convenarbeen had The other convicted. tion here October 1. The group proclamation issuing a call for rested and set free ten times. decided to let the same Logan the election of 199 persons foi and national offices from city delegates act as delegates to state Stalin, Russian ruler, reviewed the city judicial convention to be Utah was made today by Govera parade of two hundred thousand held in conjunction with " the nor George H. Dern, the election young men on the Red Square in County gathering :uT the pur- to take place, next November 8. Moscow. pose of naming a party nominee These young men, told all their lor city judge. This office, a START SCHOOL exlives that any government r term post, is now held SALT LAKE, Sept. 8 (f.Ei Upa is Bolshevist government cept Jesse P. Rich, who will wards of 33,500 children started by crime against the people, and that seekJudge renomination on the G.O.P. work in (the Salt Lake City all religions are merely so much ticket. schools Thursday morning witn opium to put the people to sleep" 1100 teachers in charge. seemed to delight Stalin's smiling eyes. SEEK LOAN Russian newspapers call upon the ATTACK TOOELE, Sept. 8 (HEi Tooele nations to youth of all capitalistic will seek a loan of $50,000 from the join with the youth of Russia in Finance corporaReconstruction doing away with capitalism. It is r TO WOMAN tion, according to Recorder understood that the ten thousand J. and McKay. young vice presidents of banks trust companies in America will BIDS SOON decline the invitation. Apparently stricken from a heart OGDEN, Sept. 8 (UPi Bids are wife Hazel Mrs. 41, Nelson, attack, to be asked within a 276 East expected of Alex M. Nelsoh, few days on the new $300,000 forSecond South street, was found estry building in Ogden, accord dead at the edge of the sidewalk Ing to R. H. Rutledge, district ; near her home at 11:15 p. m. Wed- forester. BOARD nesday night by Ralph Jensen. Mr. Jensen called Police Captain ASKS POLICE AID James Smith and Sergeant William PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 8. (HP) Wells McEntire, Willison. PRESTON. The condition of the Jack Stockton ran to the station and David Preston postmaster, body, the officers said, indicated asked police aid after escaping Eames were named members of Mrs. Nelson had been dead but and from a room in which three men the Preston city school board at a few minutes when Mr. Jensen locked him. He told officers the elections held Tuesday. saw the body. men had stolen the pot from the Nr Mr. McEntire received 213, Mr. was identified as that moonshine still he had in another The Eames 188, A. B. Nash 283, S. P. of Mrs.body Nelson and was removed Packer 162 and David Davis, 59. to th'e home where other memMr. Nash is a present member of bers of the family were in bed. NEW PRUNE he board. Mr. Nelson told the police his wife SILVERTON, Ore., Sept. 8. (HE) had been a sufferer from heait O. H. Jacobsen, orchardist, has trouble for sometime, and had at developed a prune that has a small times gone out for a brief walk seed instead of a large pit. He late at night before retiring. believes the deliciously flavored Funeral services will be held new friut will find great favor. Sevto a Sunday in the Logan L.D.S. RICHMOND.According ward chapel. The body is FAMILY AFFAIR report from Salt Lake, Miss Thea enth PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 8. (HP) of 52 Robert in charge of the Lindquist Mor25, Thomassen, For five years the Temple unistreet, suffered bruises and shock tuary company. had been a resiNelson teams Mrs. have been football versity when knocked down early Wed24 years. She "family affairs. Since the 1928 nesday by a car driven by Mrs. dent of Logan for was born in Cove, September 11, season, the Owl squad has containO. R. Back man. In making her report to police 1890, a daughter of William Henry ed at least one pair of brothers. Emily Traveler Hendricks. headquarters Mrs. Backman said andBesides she is her husband, HEARS APPEAL she was turning into Fourth South MANTI. Sept. 8 d'.Ei The apstreet from First West when her survived by six sons and one daughter, Elmer, Mark, Winston, peal of Mendon Draper from concar struck the woman. is the Donald, Robert, Max and Ardella viction for killing Andrew N. Miss Thea Thomassen all of Logan; her mother, Bjerregaard, aged Ephraim bankThom-asse- n Nydaughter of Mrs. Margaretin Rich- Nelson, and two sisters, Mrs. Emily An- er. set for Sept. 15, is the only and has resided mond until the past couple of derson, and Mrs. Florence Smith, criminal ease on the September calendar in district court here all of Logan. In Salt Lake Crash ... ... Open .531-- .64 4 High Low Close .53 .58 .64 4 .521-- 1525-- 3 8 .56 2 .62 2 3-- 4 .57 .621-- 8 PRICE FIVE CENTS. BY RODNEY DITCHER WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. -- trying to ugure out at ih.s nine of year whien presidential candidate is going to win just which electoral , voles is a ratner smy pertorm-anubut what of it? There is even some perfectly good evidence that it is a relatively silly business almost any old time. One recalls that in the last week or so of the 1928 some of the most excampaign pert and experienced Democratic politicians were talking very seriously about (not merely suggest the possibility ot carrying mg RICHMOND - r uncial for Joseph K. Jonas, former resi- for A1 Smith such Republican as Iowa and Pennsy.vama. states dent of Ruhmond, will be held And wasn't it Dr Hubert Work kriday at 10 a m. in the Lindquist funeral chapel at Ogden, accord- himself, chairman of the Republiing to worct received here Burial can national committee, who pubwill be in Richmond. licly conceded the loss of Texas Mr Jonas was electrocuted Tues- and other soutlurn slates wmeu rli,ver subsequently won ! day afternoon while superintending work on the Central railroad company tracks near the THE SURGE American Can company in Og- - OF IIOIE" I The party which is going to lout den. The welding crew which Mr the election almost invariably Jonas was directing ivas using experiences a suige of hope in or two last before weeks three 1500 trolvolts irom the power of Possioly you remember ley wire, according to reports of election. Mr. Jonas was the big "swing to Cox" just investigators. between the rails and fore the lerruic Repuolicun land- Ik-in some manner, caused a short Even after the votes are counted circuit, the entire current going the realties are not always pioiu through his body. Mr. Jonas moved to Ogden in tv lac ueieawd tacuou. asiuie 1927. as ue is or was A1 He is survived by his widow, a . in,. Lillian Coley Jonas, and eight chil- Si..un uas been reminding us si.ice dren, Joseph, Spencer, Evan, Lo- is.8 uiai a tew tiuimieu tnousand votes, distributed," probably retta, Erwin, Lorwood, Lillian Ellis; one brother, William M. would have changed his defeat into Jonas ot Salt Lake, anu one Sis- victory. He did not appear to remember ter, Mrs. Rose Anderson of Lewisor realize that tne same had been ton. or might have been said by most other defeated Democratic stand-- 1 of the past and that COTTON two or three of them had lost out on the electoral count even winning popular vote plurDECREASE after alities. What with these evidences of the fallibility of politicians and he WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 the are their prediction agricultural department to- never fact likely to be conscious unday estimated a 1932 U.S. cotton derestimates, one ig at least justicrop ot 11,310,000 bales, about 5,- - fied in asserting that 700.000 bales less than the 1931 prognostications and the study of crop. at this stage of the campaign The departments estimates rep- them is merely a mild form of amuseno resented practically change ment. from its forecast on August 8 states However, there are more as when it estimated a crop of 11,- - "doubtful"generally inregarded recent than any 306.000 bales. The "Democrats have campaign. their campaign with more NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (t.E Col- opened assurance than UBual and the ton prices broke violently when with less, although the market reopened today after Republicans the Democrats are not as cockily rethe of receipt government crop confident as they were several port indicating a yield of months and the Republicans bales. Losses ranged to are not ago as depressed. more than $4 a bale. FOR VICTIM Unfair Criticism Says Critic pay-roll- s. Former Itichmondite Sept Mi ONE SUICIDE NOTE IS LEFT SET FUNERAL Il.F.C. May Not Use-AlMoney Donated By Congress Some played golf, WASHING! ON, Sepi 8 t I" borne swam, some motored, some Idled or planned stock specula- Improvement in financial and bus along a v ule tions for next day. Ten millions, mess conditions credit without work, worried and their front his eased, bank loi-throughout the countiy d families worried with them. Finance Reconstruction the "There is good in all evil," and. corporation said today the bein Of fn inis expressed jbod will come from this depres-uonthat should this condition ion n,ven the dullest exploiters 01 ;nu-- , tne nation will mak" i their lellow men begin to realize steady ciimb bmk from dcpies tnat human working hours ant. ion depths of the past thre days must diminish, as machine .years The of credit, especial uictenty increases. The snorter woi King week and ly bankshrinkage credit, frequently has been, on oa oi toe will depressions day named by Secretary ot 'treasury And many tnat have products'. Mills, the Federal Reserve board crowded into hot, unnatural cities, and leading economists, as ,one of will escape to tne country, betore ..I,. causes lor ousniesi the depression ends, auu aiway. stagnation and increased une a be which will blessing stay there, tor their children. Gardner Cowles, director of said today that credr In one New York county forty-fiv- e conditions hive improved to sueu farms were taken over by a trust company because mortgages an extent that the corporation m:i., were not paid. The farms lay not be called upon to loan all ot idle, with good houses and stables, the Sl.SoO, 000,000 provided for sell orchards, nelds tor crops, pasture, liquidating project loans. and hay. Governor Roosevelt asked the trust company what it would state welfare charge to let the board put forty-tiv- e needy city e torty-tivon the empty families LOCAL the and company replied: farms, Let them pay the taxes, no other charge. korty five families are on the A rail for a Republican exfarms now; Governor Roosevelt ecutive committee meeting, inasked the mortgage title holding cluding all chairman and chairWhat will you charge company women of laigan and Cache for those farms, if the present county was issued Thursday occupants want to buy on the inhy J. W. Crawford, county stallment plan." The answer was cliairnian. The meeting will the face of the mortgage, with 1 he held at inm e p. m. thirty-threSaturday years to pay at the courthouse, stallments. V. W. Seegmiller, candidate More than thirty of the forty-iSfamilies have made contracts for governor, A. E. Christento buy their farms, on the liberal sen, candidate for secretary of terms. That means a decent life state, George P. Parker, canfor the families if they succeed didate for attorney general, children. and more good American and Byron D. Anderson, state owners, the original What about chairman, will bo at the meetthat lost their farms? Ihey rep ing to assist in outlining the of ten million resent forty-fiv- e program for the coming camsad stories in this richest paign. MEMBERS BY UNITED PRESS Wheat Electoral Votes Of 1932 Still Remain Very Much in Doubt By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, Gram Range FIVE O'CLOCK EDITION 2. 1 Whats in the Bottom? Today A PROTEST RULING SALT LAKE, Sept. 8 HE) A strong protest and request that the ruling be eliminated has been made by Harold S. Jennings, secrotary of the Utah Manufacturers association, and J. G. King, as sistant secretary of the chamber of commerce, against ordinances recently adopted by Price city which require that all salesmen doing business in the city be licensed. -- FAIR OPENS MANTI, Sept. 8 (l.E The eighteenth annual Sanpete county fair opened here Thursday with record. entries. Charles S. Shand is presi- - matter concerning purchasing of a piece of property located in dent Petersboro. The last owner of record was the late H. E. Hatch, YOUTH IS HERO . trustee. The property is now held FLORENCE, Ore., Sept. 8. (UA? in the name of Cache county by Kenneth Hatch, Jr., of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth reason of a county auditors tax taxes. Hatch, is considered something of deed for delinquent Commissioner L. H. Allen asked a hero here. Twice during one Bullen Messrs. Preston to and week he leaped into the water informaand saved persons from drowning. give the commissioners He rescued Bruce Girard, two, tion about the property and exfrom Allison lake. Two days later plain by what right those who he went into the Siuslaw river claim ownership of the property do and carried his sister, Betty, sev- so. en, to safety. eight-year-o- ld BORN UPSTAIRS ABINGDON, Va, Sept. 8. (HE) When a clerk, filling out a marriage license for a couple here, asked the bride where she was born, she replied; Upstairs." lOOTII ANNIVERSARY BOWLING GREEN, Va., Sept. 8. (HP) The Antioch Christian church, here, recently celebrated its 100th anniversary. WHALE PORTLAND, Me,, Sept, 8. (HE) A whale recently was seen spouting and submerging in Portland harbor, between Peaks and Long islands. LEAD TO ARREST SAN BENITO, Texas, Sept. 8. 'L Ei An alarm clock and a hen led to the arrest and fining of five men here on charges of intoxication. First the men allegedly stole the alarm clock from a filling station and then traded the clock for a hen which they cooked and ate. When apprehended the men said they were intoxicated and paid fines. CITY HEALTH IN GOOD CONDITION With the opening date for 1932-3- 3 classwork in all of the Logan city schools but four days away, the health condition throughout the city is better for school opening time than at any other opening school date within the last five years. This statement was made Thursday morning by William Walton, There are city health officer. now only two or three quarantines in the city. These are all whooping cough cases. Cooperation both of parents and of city school pupils is solicited, Mr. Walton said, to assist the board of health, city school officials and the health officer in maintaining this record. Such cooperation can be given largely through parents cautioning their children and the children taking care to exercise every precaution to prevent the spread of communicable diseases. Bungstarter Gets Jo Capitol every forgotten man slogan sent shotgun prices soaring here. dents thought he meant to put his motto into practice and were prepared. Joe ai rived in a Union Pacific boxcar, and was escorted into town by two deputies and a railroad chucker-offe- r. will Other laws Bungstarter seek to have passed when he gets to the White House will include one to put more vitamins in so that motorists stranded on the desert will have something to eat; one to prohibit ants in potato salad, and one to make you were here. from "I wish I was, too," said Bung- congressmen walk home starter, with the thermometer at Washington. 104. He promised, if elected, to They put the country on its have a law passed restricting ther- feet, and we ought to return the said mometers to 80 degrees. compliment, Bungstarter, The candidate's Chicken in amid a ehwer of vegetables. Wyo. Answering that he wasnt human Joe Bungstarter announc- ed here today he was in favor of people capital punishment for who slap you on a sunburned back. Joe, as presidential candidate of the Wild party, is sunburned in patches, owing to his shirt being torn in escaping from four sheriffs and two town marshals in the past week. Joe said today be had received a picture postcard from President InferHoover, showing Dante's no. The message read: "Wish charge ACCIDENT I Utah-Idah- o G. al ad ESTIMATE SHOWS HEi-T- Resi-enoug- h, axle-greas- Latest Filmland Tragedy LOS ANGELES, Sept 8 (HE) Only one suicide note, the one which referred to abject humiliation" and the "comedy of the night before, was left by Paul Bern, husband of Jean Harlow, when he ended his life, Irving Thalberg, prominent film execu-tiv- e, testified today at the coroners inquest into Bern's death. Thalberg said he and David screen producer, were the first to reach Berns home after the body was found by a butler. "The only note was the one I found near the body," he said. Approximately 350 persons were prerent at the inquest. Hundreds of others milled around outside. The crowd inside included a score or more persons prominent in motion pictures. The spectators outside attempted several times to rush deputy sheriffs and secure admittance to the building. Harry Bern, Paul's brother, disappointed the crowd by failing to appear. testimony Thalberg'g that there was no second suicide note was substantiated by Detective Lieutenant Joseph Whitehead, first police officer on the scene. Seiz-nic- k, REPARATIONS AND WAR DEBT, TOPIC PRESTON. Milton R. Merrill of the faculty at the Utah State Agricultural college talked to the Preston Rotary club at the regular weekly meeting on Wednesday. , Mr. Merrill discussed the subject of "Reparations and War He declared that politiDebts. cians were obscuring the issue-- ", created by war debts by simply demanding payment of the debts owed to the United States by These men re- -' foreign nations. allze that payment of debts hAi a popular appeal with the voters who are burdened with high taxes. Mr. Merrill pointed out that la any long view the only possible way one nation can pay such debts is by developing an export surplus. The various nations do not STUDENTS have a gold balance sufficient to ' continue the annual payments due to the United States, nor is the TO RECEIVE policy of the United States condu it possible tor ive to making the European debtor nations to Principals of the senior and jun- pay in commodities. Neither the ior high schools of the Cache American taxpayer, nor the Amerin conican manufacturer will want the county school district, debts to be paid in full when they junction with L. R. Humphreys, state director of vocational educarealize that the debts must be said Mr. tion, and mechanic arts and Smith-Hugh- paid in commodities, agrieuiiural teachers of Merrill the county system have comC. H. Carlson and ProPresident a correlation shopwork and pleted gram Chairman T. R. Bowden exagricultural program. pressed the clubs appreciation of This program pertains to the Mr. Merrill's clear presentation of ninth grade pupils of the county and resolved that it the district, and has been developed shouldsubject be given further study i 80 (hat the ninth grade pupils by the Rotary club. the Smithfield and WellsviUe , of junior high schools will receive instruction similar in character to CHOOSE QUEEN OF that given ninth grade pupils attending the North and South Cache high schools. RODEO BIG Teachers have been selected in the junior high school as follows: Wellsville, Lewis Brenehley; Miss LaRue Carlson, daughter Smithfield, W. R. Monson. and Mrs. Swen O. CarlProjects will be started with of Mr. the opening of school, and car- son, 932 North Sixth East street, an ried on by project inspections dur- and employe of the Utah ing the school year. Summer su- Mortgage & Loan corporation, has pervision for all of the junior been chosen Rodeo queen for the and senior high schools will be two days of the Cache County carried on by Amos Bair, North Fair and Rodeo, September 13 Cache high school instructor and and 14. This announcement was H. P. Anderson, South Cache. made Thursday morning by ParThere are four shop men in ley Reese, Benson, general chairthe North and South Cache high man of the fair organization. All plans for the show at the schools, two for each school. They are H. M. Wadsworth and F. D Cache county fair grounds are Thatcher, North Cache; and C. J. complete. This is the first year a Carlson, and Carroll Wadsworth, county fair, has been held in Cache Soutn Cache. under tarm bureau auspices and . Messrs. Bair and Anderson are management. . vocational agricultural teachers. Miss Carlson is a popular member of the younger set in Logan, INJURES FARMER a former student of the Utah OMEGA, Va., Sept. 8. l.E David State Agricultural college, and a Shelton, a farmer, was Injured graduate of the Logan high school fatally when he was struck by a batted ball while umpiring a baseball game. state-by-sta- . ' JUNIOR PARAGUAY AGAIN GATHERS TROOPS ASUNCION, Paraguay, Sept. 8. The government ordered mobilization of all citizens between 33 and 40 years of age today, subject to congressional sanction, after capture of the Paraguayan fort, Rojas Silva, by Bolivians was reported. Armed conflict over the dis- puted Gran Chaco territory again seemed possible, for Bolivia already is considering a declaration of war. . FARMERS START No More Ants in Salads When VVHYOHWHY, OF Open Investigation Of NEW PRICE MOVE OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept 8. (HE) Protesting farmers from scattered Oklahoma communities today discussed plans to force prices of agricultural commodities to higher levels by withholding their produce from the market. All were agreed that something drastic must be done to obtain prices equal, at least, to the cost of production. Babe To Abide By Doctors Decision ALB AN Ye N. Y Sept. 8. (HE) George Herman Ruth, en route to New York for treatment for abdominal pains, declared today an examination by a physician would determine whether he would participate in the world series, should the Yankees win the American league pennant. The Babe lav in the compartment with a sheet drawn up under his chin. He appeared worn and haggard. WORK - FAIR Jail Gets Cleaning From Check Artist On a plea of guilty and a waiver of anv additional time being granted, Glenn Rose, alias Stanley by CiLv Gootch, was sentenced Judge Jesse P. Rich to serve 90 days in the Cache county jail on a charge of issuing a fraudulent check for $16 Judge Rich elected to susnend all but one week of the iail sentence which Rose is serving in the county jail. He was returned to Logan by Sheriff Jeff Stowell from Brigham City Wednesday night afW serving seven months in the county iail. Rose told Judge Rich he would report to him within a week after the sentence is terminated, and would also give the old jail a thorough cleanup if the county will just furnish the necessary soap and water. Box-eld- Recent advances in wholesale prices mean better profits eventually for most merchants, especially those trading in staHeres why: ples. When prices were declining, merchants lost because goods they purchased became worth less and less as they on the shelves. Now the reverse is the case, although retail prices have not, as yet, registered many gains. is The usually tendency for retail prices to advance Blightly faster, once they get started. This will mean the spread" between wholesale and retail prices will grow larger, and thus mean more sizable profits. (BY UNITED PRESS) NEW YORK. The stock market gave ground slowly late today under pressure of one of the heaviest the since realizing movements start of the current advance in July. After a morning mftrked by the heaviest trading of the year and rising prices in most stocks in the low priced class, leaders turn ed downward. STORM WARNINGS WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. (HE Gale and storm warnings were displayed today along the entire Atlantic seaboard, as the U. S. weather bureau reported a hurricane moving rapidly northward about 500 miles off shore. The Weather UTAH. Fair tonight and Fri- day; little change in temperature. 7 |