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Show The Weather Grain Range UTAH- - Generally (air tonight and lasday, except probable showers tuithwext portion warmer west enu north portions tonight; frost 1 , extreme south portion. Volume 24. Number 102. LOU (Copyright, 1933) A Conservative roo. How Kanga- To Ride Ducking CONTINUE Horses. The Old IakIs Two Cents. Hitler Marches On, lo HEARST RANCH. Sun Simeon. The Southern Pacific drops yoj at San Luis Obispo, fifty two miles from here at half past foui in the morning, the best hour for a drive along the Raeifm. The ocean slowly ch inges, with tin rising sun, lronf dull darkness to Brilliant, blue light, mnrro rock changes from dark gray, to shin-instone, and the miles of hills, from blackness to beautiful, g"ecn. y All tile wild si iltered acre park toward the bison graze gnus, that down later animals, around this place, turn rising sun. The heavy toward the light, the always look a lgry, he than the others. me young kangaroo, grown too lug to fit in his mothers pouch snuggles to get hack into it, as tlie car pusses elo.se to him. He is a conservative, would probably vote Republican Ehlen, who manages Charley horses on this rumli, and formerly lode bucking horses, at rodeos, lot five years, hus a theory that should be communicated to our statesmen, dealing with foreign visitors in Washington. It is a (pieslion ol Says he. km wing whut the lior.se is going do. to You have got to ride him, as fust as he bucks. If he gets halt a jump ahead of you, you are simply out of luck." All being quiet mi this western and submissive mother front, turns lovingly to her own children and cuts fourteen million pounds off the British beer tax. Lady Astor, Virginia's contribution to Britain's parliament, a sliong temperance lady. says "vhat the government has done is to suspend the sinking fund, in (Continued Policy IOWA FARM RIOT LAMARS, Iowa, May 1 (t'.Ri Military law was extended to a third Iowa county today when national guardsmen continued their drive to arrest leaders in recent disorderly protests against farm mortgage foreclosures. A detachment of 50 troops was dispatched to Trimghar, east of here, with ordeis to arrest nine townspeople and 50 farmers, believed instrumental in inciting a revolt. Already, 25 men are under here and at Denison. Col. Glen C. Haynes, national guard commander, announced that the probability of trying the prisoners before a military court was being deliberated. ar-is- 550 AUTO PLATES BOUGHT SATURDAY suite Traffic Officer Harry lark, today, was busy checking np on autos still carrying 1932 Utah license plates, picking up and directing them to o! lenders tin auto Urease bureau. The bureau, in the Fon.iesberk store, had a record rush Saturday with 550 sets of plates being issued, bringing the total issued up to Monday morning to auto permits. The bureau will be oKm at hast until Wednesday and plates will be available to the end ot this week before being sent back to Salt Lake. ( 27-1- WILL ROGERS - NEW YORK, May 1- .- Dai you ever go to a dmner ami have to stand up. and not even get any dinner? Well, I did Saturday night at the Grid-iiodinner to President Roosevelt. It sure was worth it. Those Washington newspaper n.en are the cleverest ones we have. They huve the on skits and take-off- s ear public men This one was u great show. It's a pity they don t arrange to do 'em before n regular audience, for. Lord, men there those prominent miss many a gag. I know a regular audience would be twice as keen and apprccia-tivc- j think it's because each man in Washington is so engrossed in his own sphere that he is not so well up on ail topics as the average reader. And these sketches cover everything. Ogden Mills and the both made good president speeches. I think those things do a lot of good to help keep those old big boys feet on the ground. But sny. I would stand on my head to see another one. Yours, n clcv-eie- 1911 McN'zuzht SrndiMtf, lab such that SnutH probability sxtiTping reductions as to force of extension ami exolmiinaMon periment work through agricultural colleges would occur was voiced unofficially by tTtah Slate authorities college Agricultural Monday. Reports from Washington published in Salt Rake newspapers unhealed that the fcdeml economy program might uulude virtual i limiiidtinn of these appropriSince these reports were ations iraied, however, it is understood that admimsti atiuu of the federal farm lelief hill will lx in the hand of I he extension scrviee. Consequenl ly, this large and efficient ot gam.al mu, with at the Utah State will have to be college, held in teudine.ss to take on this additional work. This, they cannot lo if appropriations are to tiny nppreeiuhle extent Elimination of the extension service and expei unent station, while not materially affecting the college as in institution of higher lean. mg. would work a decided hardship on t lie agricultmal interests of the state. It would mean the dosing of ull county agents offices and release of home demonstration agents, serving 22 of the counties of the state. st . PRICE FIVE CENTS 19 Tn II Republican Opposition Swept Aside By Leaders IN. May j TP) lei mined house Itemocratic mil rslup today battered down i.i publican opposition to insure a vote tonioriow on President Roosevelt s inflation program. In a ll n t session, administration spoke mien failed to secure ummmioiis consent for mimedmln in Don o.i the measure. However, M ijorily Leader Byl n.s n t ni'iJ itely summoned the rules of committee, party composed to stoIwuiU, report a .special re.o-- I u t ion which will force a vole toW . A ' ft'-'-' m-- a ,$ yH Ls'-IV- , i luol row I I Regis-'ratio- - 1 j Benson Stake Exploding ELKS BASEBALL TRYOUTS ARE SET The Elks lodge of Logan has decided to enter a team in the baseball league. Nifty uniforms will be provided the team which is expected to be one of the main organizations in the league. All baseball players interested in becoming members of this club should be at the Adam's field Wednesday afternoon at 5 oclock when Iryouts will be held and players will be selected. o Big Game Hunters Enjoy Seeley Meal Tile Delta Kappa Phi held its unnual hunting melee last Thutsduy afternoon. Before the hunt was over squirrels and other targets suffered heavily. The three high point inen were: Ned Aim ksheifcl, William Barker, and Theodore Maughan. Alter the hunt the Chef and vice president of the fraternity, Hugh .Seeley served a stag supper to Lhc hunters. ty Nutritionist To ltd urn To College McCollum, famous nutritionist ol Johns Hopkins will lecture at the Utah SLite Agricultural college Hummer ..cssinn, Dr. J. H Lin lord, director, stated today Dr. McCollum is well known to the people of Logan and Cache comity inasmuch is he has been a member of the lictnrirg faculty before. He is the author of many books on nut:i-tioand the relation of diet to growth and disease, in which field hi is one of the foremost authorities in the country Dr. McCollum will be nt the college on July 10 and H and. will give two lectures daily. V .i Pigeon Returned After Three Years ATLANTA, Ga May 1 U't- -H illiam Stoddard, prominent Atlanta dry cleaner, has reported the return of a homing pigeon tl.nt he had turned loose three years ago. Stoddard sent some pigeons to Gainesville. Fla. 300 miles from Atlanta, recently and clocked them in their return flight. When they was one extra. at rived there Stoddard thought the pigeon was a stranger, but it had a Stoddard band on its leg. The pigeon even went to the vary nest it had left three years belore. Stoddard believes the pigeon was caught and held in another loft. It was thin and when it arrived here, By United Press May Day, festival of political extremists, was celebrated today with bombs in Chicago and exultant display of military strength in Moscow, a fascist holiday in Berlin, and extensive police precautions throughout the world. United Press dispatches reported. Five bomb explosions just outside Chicago's loop did heavy damage early this .loperty morning. Police believed the bombs were set off by political extremists Police conon a search centrated for known communists More than l.OiXI.OfiO singing, Russians shouting including many military units, paraded through Red square in Moscow where Joseph Stalin, Russian dictator, reviewed them. In Germany. Chancellor Adolph Hitler geized upon the day to rally his Nazi forces and outline his plans for next year, thus talcing from the iadieals their traditional day of celebration. SMITHFIELD. Benson stake M.I.A. hongr night will be held Tuesday in Smithfield. according to announcement today of stake officers. A schedule has been arranged f.na the officers ask that all contestants make special efforts to be ready for the contests at the appointed place at least 15 minutes before the time scheduled Only in this way can the events be handled on time a.td without waits. The schedule follows: Drama. Fust ward recreation hall, 6 p m.; public speaking, First ward chapel, 7 p. m.; retold story, Second ward Relief society room, 7 p m.; operetta, Second ward recreation hall. 8 p. m.; contest dance. Junior high, 8:30 p. m. the contest dance, Following there will be a public dance at the high school to which everyone is invited. There will be small admission charge. Much enthusiasm has been shown in the contests this year in the wards and it is expo ted that an unusually large group will enter the final stake contests here Tuesday night. Sa urd.i; in ii g Thus far IM CPnMmi lit of 'J .On men tal' hav hern approed h ( e he ami Nat tou.d foi ext within l'l..li will get two eaiiipwith 2!n men cat h Aeioniing to Mr Kul leilge, the state nt ;i';eneles will selei t l'Hill of the men fur the imps wph a fi - unem-pioyii- he tiling lie likes best flying an airplane Col. Charles A. Doing Lindbergh displays this smile. This first ciosenp picture was made as the colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh arrived at Pittsburgh after a c sei oml list of in i oopi ration einls. 1 Mi to be selei ted with foie,t offi- - hazardous trip. I'll m t North Cache G iris Enjoy Student Body Play Day at Names Heads USAC Campus . To Observe Bombs Mark Honor Night May Day Fete GLADEMATF.il, Tex. May 1, Fire today destroyed one refinery plant, threatened another and wax spreading toward a storage battery of gasoline tanks. The Gregg refinery was swept by flames and the Trinity re-- , finery appeared doomed. Hundreds of homes in the vicinity were vacated as the flames spread. The fire started in a waste pit. r. le-- I Winkler, assistant gional (orester hits been placed1 cli.ii in ;c ol naming the toicst) ..ei vice's quota of 1300 men and; Mr. Arentson is expecting some minoum emerit from him eiuly this week as to how the men are to be named CAM ( ONSTIil ( TED NEAP TDM Gitm E The PM0 men on the state quota ' are to be selected through the state emergency relief committee of vvlm h J. L. Holman is head A. A! Firmage. head of the Cache county unit cooperating with the stats organization, has heard nothing as yet from Mr. Holman on selection of any men from Cache " county. The Logan canyon camp will be located just below the Tony Grove ranger station, Mr. Arentson said. The men will work under the direction of fores't officials during the day but the ramp, once organized, will be supervised by officers from the United States army and will be run on an army disri- plinc basis. The men will receive lone dollar and board during the camp with the provision in most cases, that a large percentage of the money be signed over to the workers dependents j pat-ic- TRIBUTES ARE PAID AT WOMANS BIER ' x ' an-m- WASHINGTON, May I UJk Production control provisions of the administration's faint relief plan will be carried out largely through nm.lnncry set up by the states ill cooperation with the federal government, it was learned louay when Secretary of Agriculture Wallace sent a telegrum to each governor With the revelation that Sec-- i el ary Wallace feels the ndmims-Itiatio- n of the measure should ba decentralized, it was indicated also that suggestions for erop destruction might form irt of the fiist crop control effort. The farmers who already have planted their soil to crops with threatened surpluses may be asked to plough under a part of their glowing fields and to replace the erop with some crop. '1 lie department does not want to entertain a policy of destrucIt was said, but instead one tion, of replacement. Grass, it whs pointed out, prevents soil erosion and does not enter a realm of competitive commodities. Problems peculiar to a certain section can be solved by state administrations working in conjunction with Wash.ngton. BENSON SEMINARY EXERCISES - FOR t Og-di- e AUTO LIGHTSTO BE INSPECTED e heck-uA on defective lighU :s being made this week by State Tiaffiv Officer Harry Clark. Clark has been busy during Urn past two weeks with officers from thi Boxelder and Ogden section. In thing up on lights and brakes ami the campaign will be contained here tins week. 1. C1h? k Mr. Starting June warns, alt mrs must have auxili-a- r reflet lor tail lights hh provided for hy act ol the recent sute legislature. Two stop sign violators were brought in Monday morning by Oi ficer Clark and given a talking to uy City Judc Jesc I Rich. CLUB LEADERS TO JAP i r '; 11 "(RUSSIAN 1 MEET THURSDAY (Tub leaders both m n and women, from Cache county, together with advise!, have bvn vailed to a meeting Thursday hi 7 '3d m at exteiiMon service p headquarters in the count build loin according to announci mnt today of District Extensio D.ola Imw-renc- Would Suspend Mine Clarm Work or .r ear ip-- The n ' Jen-te- (Happy- - b will Instructions given the meeting on lub so.igs, to orgoni.c Cubs and foods health prop t Mu-- al number nri a stunt will be other parts of an instructive and entertaining program which has been arranged ( - DEMONSTRATION p e I I SUNDAY RICHMOND The graduation exercises of the North Cache seminary will be held next Sunday evening at the Benson stake beginning at 8 o'clock. The following program will b carried out: Prelude, processional; double male quartet, Love's Golden Dream;" Mark invocation, Rah; saxophone quartet, "Cuban mixed Dreams; chorus "Immortality;" talks: "The Lure of the Open Door," Wanda Higgin-so- n ; "Run that Race." Don II. The Waste Basket,' Hoffman; vocal Baibara Ashcroft; duct, "Hark to the Mandolin," Jim Van Orden and Karma Dowdlc; presentation of class gift, Wilma Hendricks; acceptance of class gift, Piesident Saul E. Hyer; clarui'-duet, selection from the opera, Nedra Stoddard and "Norma, Cluienee Fisher; presentation of tile President Elijah M. class, Hickcn; response and awarding of H. Ray Pond; President diplomas, class song, "Come to the Fair;' b Lcdietion, Veda Thompson; t, Hor-tms- orfi-em- and seventy-sin the third at the Utah State play day Agricultural .college Saturday. The utair was sponsored by Phi Delta national physical education i. eternity at the college, with LaVeve Petty Venice Carlson,. Pearl Williams and Kutn Wiser in barge. The visitors were from Preston, North Cache, South Cache, Logan, Boxelder, Weston and Ogden high school and the Logan Academy. into teams They were grouped when they arrived on the campus a.td the competition was between Jh various teams rather than Intel school. Points were giveu to ms' places in each event and .Hr high point team were declared vinners tor the day. The purple team, composed of the following members, won first place: Lois Bischoff, Nedra Wood-yatEllen Russell, Iinogcne Ogden; Elizabeth Nelson, Nola Rosenbaum, Mary Knudson, Boxelder; Sadie Ros, Edna Palmer, Preston and Violet Cooper, South Cache. The black team had the second highest scote. The following girls were In it: Doris Hart, Duverne Coowugh, Doris Dawson. Margaret Paine und Katherine DeHart, Norene Benson and Albcr-tin- c Gerber, North Cache; Barbara Build. Boxelder; Phyllis Hart, South Cache and Alice Shalp, Preston. Basketball, volley ball, reeiea-tivgames, relays and swimming were the featuie athletic events ot the day. following these games a dunce piogram was given by the' dancing classes of tile college un dir the direction of Mrs Kathci-i..Carlisle. "Phis festival included lolk, clog, natural, sou.il ami ballet darning The gills travelled lo and from the college in buses One hundred jirls participated LICHMOND- .- The North Cache high school held its student body eleition Friday. The following of Leers were chosen: President, Maurice Hyer; vice p.esident.-Josephin- e Allred; seore-t- ; Reta Cooley; song Phyllis Nil.son; cheer leader. Frank Meikie; assistant cheer leader, Douglas Gregory, The fifth annual Girls' League day was also observed at the North Cache high school Friday The affair was under the direction of the officers of the Girls League: Jean Campbell. Hortense Parnhisel. Erma Reeder, and Mina Various Griffin, dean of girls ct remittees were appointed from members the league A large number of school visited the school and vieweJ the splendid exhibits in domestic si lence and art, applied arts, and art A fine dress revue was spouse! cd by the domestic art classes An assembly program consisted of the following: Forecast. Vada Rut tars, Phyllis Webb, Eve Marie J it vis. Wiinda Greene, Evelyn e i bb, Dorothy Fulkerson, Bernhisel; dress revue: Yc Okie Tavern, Verda Hickcn, Brent Villet, Bert Reese, Valene Lee. George Williams, Joseph Crockett; the Hoot Owl Night club. Charlotte Thame, Ebert Luudquist, Bon Ton ot.hcst.ru; Spring is in Heart Again. Phyllis Webb, My (iv. iui John am, GerahJemt Hanaro. Knali Peleison, Aklean Hendricks, Dmothy Johnson, Helen Christensen A demonstration was given by thi physical education clasps A delightful reception concluded the affair j Funeral .services for Mis. Priscilla Olsen were held Sunday in he Smithfield First wind chapel ss it h Nelson con-- I SCOUTS ARE GIVEN ductingBishop George The ward choir furnished the music under the direction of Mr. Lowell Smith, with Mrs William LIQUOR CHARGES M.ilher al the oigan The Invo-- ' dion v.a.s offered hy Henry U. FILED AGAINST TWO Roskelley ami Hie benediction hy wrre pre- llizen Hillyard. awards Thiriy-sisented to Hyrum district smuts The speakers who paid tribute a court of honor Sunday night of respect to the noble life and, charges were to be filed this at in Paradise The awards were ( 'haraeter of Mrs Olsen were: J in city court nfternuyn M against as follows Funk of Richmond, John H Herman Johnson, Jr., 28. and Joe Warren Tenderfoot Stanton, I1 torson. C J Plowman and Degiorgio, 19, arresteu in a raid K 21 Yeates. 2x Bishop Geoige G Nelson Troy at Johnson's home on Cnnyo i Troop i lass. Lorm Second Anderson. Special ninsn al iiumhei load early Sunday morning. EXERCISES solo by Mis J E. Biti he Troop 23; Harold Bankhead. Cle,-- i Police and sheriff's office a SCHOOL , nlo bv Marcus Gnffm of Ship-levMerrill Welch. BuricII, Lloyd visited the home shortly aftLogan, Tham Oldham, 2d. Itulon Ger- a duet by .Mrs Roy Smith ami er midnight, arrested Johnson and MAY 11 SET Mrs. Flank Winn and a solo while syarrhi: tnr place, found ber. Victor L Olson. 2H by Fir class: Osmond Web h, Max Lamont llnms The flowrrs were Degiorgio in the bathroom pour1211 m charge of Mrs Aaron Horne of ing liquor down the bathtub dram S Oldham, troop Maul badges: Mdlon Morris Slit Lake and friends of the fanu- Five gallons of ninonsh.nc and Roi k. 2D, several empty jugs and flasks w. le Gibbs. Troop 21, Anil Tin Park si hool UKHUOND Milton J Rasinuson. Carina Yeates, confiscated. rxei rises ull lie held promotion I Vic Melvin L tor 2S: ilen. Olson, Chief G. A. Mcchain was preii tin s tihrmatlc Thuisduv, Mar paring charges against Uv two Oainond Welch. Gerald Slmdey. 11. al j) m Obi Elmer Max Fi.mlc Olsen, ay. Johnson will Monday afternoon r .lot E Kirks ni the USAC S Oldham, 12D face probably liquor possession will d liver tin addiess to the Slur award' A R Zhindeo counts while Degioigio must likeThe valedictory will be Indents ly answer to a charge of attempted Troop 28 who by Mlb.i Christensen ;:i'.n destruction of evidence has a (holastir aerage of m Ml s Arthur Jorgensen of Hyrum ars foi ( )tr John- rent The rlaK history will be PLANES BOMB rested wh"n his mai hiae crushed Old Hig. wcip h !d Ihnrsdav pr j;uen bv Wrvl Vebb; the proohe into the police car at Johnsons ' Hi the Southfield X oml wurd'si Tripp; elass will. Max home while the rnid was in pro; Lishop Sylvesh r Jow me Kail l,r presenting of gift to ress was arraigned in city cou RAILROAD The ward eho.r fur- bool. Dale Hendricks, on of the bed Monday morning charges music dirtied by Mrs jin President Albert McCann of the He will plead drunken driving onard H Richardson, with,(Vtrhe county board of education PEIPING. China. May p Tuesday. ioyd Miles at the oigan Theidl present the certificates to the bombed Japanese thr invocation was offend bv L K airplanes main line of the Chinese eastern I arson and the benediction by graduates dance will be held in the opera lailroad on the Manchurian govii! EDWARDS TO GIVE amurl .V .son The gi.ive was hou'-following the exercises in frontier Chinese official wireless 'f.cdiratuJ by Alfred Chambers Music will be by tabernacle the said today. mg spoke words of the Melody Maids The public is Rustension between Increasing (onsdation to the bereaved faim- - hinted sia and Japan ovrr the railroad John P Toolson. Thomas H. The following are prospective was feared as a result. chambers. Olof I Pedusen of Chinese sources said ail a suitable Logon, John H Peterson and Bish- - graduates: and others interHousewives Harold Anderson, Palo Hendricks, ested are the special Japanese troops were being con- op Low awaiting Theda Bair, Maxine Ball, Douglas demonstration of the new Grunow centrated near the Soviet border Special niusie Nel'M't ions wori a Hendricks. Dean Huken. Louise The railroad is owned jointly o.al solo bv Bishop Jtu hard refrigerators at the Edwards FurnBair. Joyce Bullen, Melvin iture store Tuesday. A factory rep- hy China and Russia duet, Richard Bilkington IaiMar Snaikmaa, Stella resentative will be at the store V and Mrs H. Griffiths The Bright. Melba Christensen, Ford to demonstrate the day throughout flowers were in charge of Mrs. Sorensen. Giant Sorersen, LaRae the new features of the Grunow' S Ita Allen and friends of the fami- Croikett Marguerite Hendricks, You dont have to be here at I 1 Melvin Yon Noy, Gordon Webb. any specified time to see this Marie Johnson, Vioht Johnson. says Lewis unique demonstratioo 1 d EltS.VKY Max OKcn. Harris Stilovirh. ArWASHINGTON. May AM Edwards, manager of the store 1 Is the lOOtli ansenate buthduv to and sent May Jones. Artencia Merrill, inina today passed Come any time It is most conhe house a bill by Senator Borah niversary of the late Pres'dent Charles Spurrier. Kenneth Thorn-ley- , venient for you and our special William of leader Cleone Bear Idaho, Afton MeMurdte. be Budge, requirements suspending Tripp, demonstrator will glad to for this year for the holders of Lake and Cache valley religious Orval Woodburv, Joseph Jonas, shew you things about the reto 100 worth organizations do mineral claims and the of head Emma Quin-tiWhite. Vervl never Webb, around seen before frigerator of work a year to retain title the large Budge family here. Peart, Ada Johnson . .I. 1. 1, one-ac- OIL REFINERIES K. INFLATION Mir-ua- FIRE DESTROYS irat-rni- - ;CS;;;xC' At Health Day Fete j Dr. 1 I head-fjuatle- Utah-Idah- M A Y . oil ARREST MANY IN fh. N 1) A Y. will piesnie Cache alley schools and resi- or Ituhaid dents are getting ready to visit ami will give the address of wolcelethe big annual Day he will mam The me. speaker bration at Smithfield Thursday hr. ink L West of On USA( It is expeeted that one of the bi;;-l- r n member of the Utah Um ex- ulty, get cravats ever to see eeptional edebratiun will be in 'White House conference lommit-!te- , H attendant e this year Skidmore, superintcn-- i Although the mam cvenU an dent ot public instruction of Utah; V m hedulcd Kirkbride fm Thursday, the eeb Suia rint ndent .1 br ition re illy begins Wednsd iv tid In G U Rees Community evening at s o'do U wlun sinpm : will be conducted by K. n hu d if. at uf Urn Summit lhn 1iayer will la offered presi nt an enh rt.aiuuient in tin h t.eoige Ni Ison, chap-be l selections will Suuthfuld Jnni'ii high si hool nudi lain tonum With Mi. .a Melba Iiow given bv Mrs Orson I Himes, the dit Kcarn-.m a hi rs of th Junior high school and Mia Miry in choius fioni the Kiist nmb recting, the students will praa! the openUu "The Maid in Yellow a ii and :t gu Ss hoi ns under tin A silvei t Miles a health dull and n oil .a t ion of l'T original drama written by one of tli up will be prcHi nted bv the students M rir! penial sotirty Kir.t A Kmu bands will be m attendant e ilnbben's program will bi nt the eeleluition. North Cm he, given fn the label mule at Follow South Cache. 1reston and Logan o lock in the afternoon Resides playing in the paiadc, mg tile ptngram will Ik tlu baby these hands will give a com ert oaratle. a new feature of the on Du park grounds at H ot lock Health !ny elebratmn for participat ion in tins Thursday morning. The parade will assemble at 'vent should be made at the aftt o'clock Thursday morning ami erooon meeting nt the taliernacb will begin to move through Smith- The girls will have a baseball field's Main street at 10 o'clock. game at o'clock, followed by the Following the parude, free refresh('m ho county junior high si hool ' ments will be served to the chil- truck meet at 2 o'clock At the dren participating. close ol the meet, another baseball Loading educators of Utah will game will be played address the public meeting to be Completing the celebration will held in the Smithfield tabernacle be a donee at 9 o'cloi k Thursday) the immediately after parade. May- evening. (U.R on page eight) Ws- 0 'Celebration Begins Wednesday Evening With Logan Canyon Project Presentation Of Operetta; Big Parade Comes On Thursday Oper-- i Department ate Farm Belief Cal o.er the ten thousand M To Join Smithfield Arthur Brisbane IJy U T A 11, All Cache Valley E Today A N. Ii Y I M Stocks and made projects wild uprtish, but laaing late in tin. day and lost part of early gains which had ranged to more than six points A break in the dollar furnished stimulus this morning In relation to the Frc tch franc, the dollar was down slightly under 83 cents. All foreign curixmies were up sharply. Late in the day. the dollar recovered part of the early loss and stocks made corresponding declines from their highs, Today is May 1. It is also the birthday of Louis E. Peek of Miiitniiale avenue. Adolph Baer, highly respected Providence resident and the head of an esteemed family. is today 8t years of age. Congratulations! com-toda- v n. CV n '4 'sLtr'v-V Thirty . eight, veara ago today ws solemnized th, wedding of John A. Crockett and Anna Hansen. Friends and relatives of the family are ex- -, tending congratulations today. , |