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Show he Americanism if' J ' ft j t !(' M a Um . Vu'iLci Wain,,. 2T Grain Range BY UNITED PRESS Low Close Wheat Open High 4H1-4S1-485-47-July 8 With which are combine.! the Cache Valley Dailv Herald, the DaiK Heial.l and The Journal I. IM. it, , i i A H tl. I . .1 I 1. 1 ti :. .' on si nn M Wl It , Mai Non ? i i Man IDAHO 1 h tv Sti KEI pismrnt' nt it t.. c r niia ip. h'M k y week on por's th Sen.it it n ait r hiy Celebration L Planned At llattle Creek I Knpub Bingham, now will vote f oi b,o taking from l'tM.im la nm of their most i.ssets ilua1, u i arnpaign Will 0 r ot V t dC t to'i any Ihci In s i. bill is pa.sad while Hoover is pies-l!- t The pl'si-Oen- t ',t lie will Vito doe not forget os sooie others do. t 1m t tnite dii quio people u minds pr quiet pl.ti t s in whose t mi i f css h'lntinn is i oftue i.h n ep he ( n ik j tiv rot Id on rntl1 h iicii-im- l Thm ! i . nigh ruber of repn vn! if vr " ud is hi h v I iin cm llti Th i from inoi, in i'reMon and I.og in Ks TO r.K OLLEUTED ,v Hii- -'i v I 11,1 n t K Iv i i ('ll " in min n Ltri KN 5 'luring m S d! II. I "ld ton La1.. : : m th1 pn t t I Y KU July It -i r Tovidence Youngster Dios Of Injuries In Hospital a t M k. ' wo po d - i g li llMJIS gv i ot r p John Giles, j y j j Tht Mar-inilal- e 12-- and Mrs Min Lium u of Provi-dim c i' ea t'nlay I'l ( hild died .il o .i in tn in a ue Ira tui of th ,u skull, wh n she it li from a tru k !ri en by Owen Colli tt of Salt I alv ,.t about p in Thursday Mr and Mrs Cobetl, who had ll sc I, of (he IMtUf 'CNOUM beer. 'laying with Mis Collett's nd Hbnnd int imiutnal novsinp ;r rents, the Larsen.s. left on a o m nnon ties was sc'n Thursdiv hv fishing tup up Logan lev G Swanhcrg. prormeent coin Unknown to Hulls lay afternoon advertising man. who vvw h"!i o" Mien Donna May clung to the o tt k of th a visit uuik until shaken otf .and a hut him b Mom tn home HIGIIKST TKMHKKVn UK Annul a hlocK fuCher, Mr Color rememherfd that he hid forSALT LAKK (TTY. July 8 d The highest temperature of t'ui gotten he, axe am! returned along he rui Don:n May lav in the vear in Sdt Lake wrf registered iiuddk of he street, her skull Thursday with a maMmurn of hitutcl bv the fill from the degrees. tuuk Near her wax a ihild Louise (Mbbon.-,who had s (iK IM UK.WiS witnessed the accident SALT I.AKK CITY. July 8 P Tim hild was rushed to a Logan Sugar prices in Salt Lake whole Colletts and the sale houses rais'd another lu out hospital by the nun tailed home per 100 pounds Thursday. nwMn' pnnuts ho bst of medical attenthe new .scale Sola for beet and the died tion. young girl early this $r) 25 for cane sugar Her .skull was badly morning bv the impact as she sh ittercd ASK SALARY U TS ,'f the road SALT LAKH CITY. July 8 TP Donna Larsen was horn in A retienchment pohev tbit m Millville May M ty I, 1920, moving to dudes salary redudions where ne Providence with her parents, Sam-- , (cessarv was asked hv the Provo nei and Sarah Bissiger LarsenJ Kiwamans of the Ctnh (ountv shortly after She is survived by commission in a re'oluiim ad ud parents one sister. Mrs Cloma ed Thursday 'ollett of Salt Lake, and one Vernon Lund, of CaliKli i() L Mmiv fornia PROVO, July 8 p' thin Funeral services have not been Sfib.ubn tovani.s the goal of Mon " finitely arranged (mhI necessary for Mm reopening rf the Farmers and Mep'hrnts bo here has been collected with n o .than a week before th feidim left to go Mi -t . i i 1 Kur-op- H i 1 (ere-monif- s lt eom-iwniit- De-sni- hit-d- ;nHX, 8 July d e PMded urvev' proposed power and light was for at Ogden registered plant three hour meeting m Ogden Thursday night Nearly 2'Kt persons participated Attorney's for the Ctah Power and Light company, fighting the move, introduced a petition signed bv 366 individuals and business firms asking th.it all negotiatio? s be dropped M S Eerles, president of the Fust Security corporation, also ed the survey or the furthering of plans for a municipal plant hen, explaining that he was unable to see that the proposal was sound, eithrr economically or He further explained that he was not financially interthe m ested powrr company other stock to th in hobbng sufficient a director riMlifv him S'vei poke in favor of the miivcv and plans for the plant most of them represengenerally tatives of the Ogden Trades and Labor assembly The commission took the matte under discussion and is expected to reach a dec.' ion v. .thin a few days -- op-p- n -- ( ( ADOPTS a B"l- ALTOONA. Pa "Tippv. gian shepherd dog owned by Donald Conlon, has taken a young into her family of groundhog puppies AAOOIM If 1 ( K The Weather UTAH. Fair tonight and Salur- da ; slightly cooler southwest portion tonight. hr r. TO BE APPROVED Mthough those dairymen who ie listed in the Herald-JournMonday have been approved as liv-- i ig up to the t ity and state re- on milk uirmnents sanitation, there are other who have not yet Deen tested ami consequently their uaims will In placed on the list us fa.t n approved This s iternent was made hv W illiam Walton, health of f u leal up some misiin- lo d( rst anding thit all dairymen who .were not im hided in the pnblish-- ! ed list are on the city bkuK list Onp torn turn was also made on the list The name of H L V. ulford, whose milk report shows u bateria content of 36.0q, fat content of fi 2 anti sediment test of A was misspelled on the original m Fti-da- f rfipor t UNKNOWN DEAD MAN . le-- Vr Giles suggested Thursduv night that m nut and FJcchive gu contests should he sponsored, an f th d brone Lincoln mod ils be "Pen winning smut troops, arm rjrpgop Trail Memorial coins, presented to P.cchive girl winners oi an nratnrn d udst or so ro othi r evert ommemorative ofth Hattie Creek fete The movement to ran" a mono ment on Hanje Creek to piC'C1 he ite was started some ;eii' ago bv the Franklin rountv (amp Daughters of Pioneers This group now hs enough money to mm plete iti project All th it is asked (fnm r)thr Cat he groups and individuals is moral support to The sen.! drive for u rock collecting v HI ne st rrte Sundry at a meeting m Logan sf all scout commissioners of ill? ( a he vallev count il I t LM MUNICIPAL PLANT n tiinal hetween Fourth anl Fifth North streets. he discovery was made hy a group of hoys including , j V FARNTJNTTrON. Julv H Ff forts were b mg made here tndav . lo establish the identity of wHI d ss( d man, about 38 01 1" v. ho s killed when sfrm k b" m mto driven bv L R Dobbs o, fbvuRnd late VVednesdnv rigid t Los Angles xeteraii', part of the bonus anm" encamped near Washington. I). "bin " lliM)er and Mellon and the loni- - First Dairy Day Set A t CMS ! in s iictois (32 lu m I h of souuht Im; us, in Anaeo' tin. where they live make-believ- IIAIIN 'Sjo Ay Note The following letter was addressed tn the Editor Chamber of Commerce on July t by John A Hendrickson, i former director and vue president of that organization It' contents, asking at lion by the Chamber of Commerce m sereduced for rates telephone slf explunatorv Login, curing Chamber of Commerce, Ctah Logan. Attention B G Thatcher, President, Gentlemen About three months ago I called vowr attention, to the fait that between two and three years ago the Mountain Statis Telephone and Telegraph companv increased the rae in Logan fifty tents per telephone Their reason for so doing was thit the number of telephones had so in Teased that there was a greater ser-n- f dditnmai stvkc to rendered, and as e rMilt tt required answer the calls The ( handier of Commerce hy request of the citizens objected to the riiine. claiming the argument wan not well taken, for each additional telephone being used would bring in more revenue to the company. The matter was finally taken to the Utihtv Commission and they sustained the claim of the Telephone Company and the advance previously made It ix well known now that a very large percentage of telephone have been taken out, and as a result the service to the users has greatl) decreased. It would seem to follow as a na- - floated into their midst shacks and in Mendon May Be Dropped 191 ot puient ( Clyde Reese who were swimming in the canal. The body graves at e te'it- - heioes 2u uoo s'rong.j the i pi t ol on JulyJth ' i e dev on vhieh to in nifF il to i jiiHioCe g.ivernmcnt thit his fogott- n them am! their ulus in th mudflats of Ana-- I tphi asc Tb una The fust I tah State Dairy d iv or. h GmJ til tt gavi them will be held at the Ctah Suite t liv ' hem a right t g im Unless additional water subscrip Agiuultural college on Saturday. Ml" line 23 to at least 250 The morning meetings July t "i ms w ant braid tmns amounting will be held at the dairy txpori-men- t feet ran be obtained soon h ii b tt r recall jure the nrs farm one mile north of the from Mendon farmers in the protf v pouuia dbllege campus at Id a. m. William jected Hyrum reservoir, the rcc one Peterson, director of the exteiiiitOLi initiation unit will have to he conHyrum service, will be chairman of the U lit the pm.ide was overthe-- e fined to the Wellsville andundertak-ewill and discuss if the project is History meeting luugiv hu courageous men r'-- t at eas, and Objects of the Dairy Expet ii a d to thf'r shabbv holes Jit So declared Program Harry C Parker, t dig in" There, in George H Came, head of the thenuostii Project wall secretary of the Hyrum and in the in cold, they uss disi will dairy department Water Users association Friday Proven Sires and Value of Pedi- rein tin t wih thur wives and little morning in disni.sMng the progress the U'.ti.s of tl;e grees" and "Alfalfa. Alfalfa milage b,h, made thus far in development of f ihl (Otu ssnen rations as compired to halam ed the reservoir program i of the Thi' :n Ron's army rations for dairy mws After several meetings held by Corn Silage and Wet beet pulp Fxpeditton rv Farces is billeted in the executive committee of the i dequate little lent' on The P m the dairy ration and the Feed water users association wrh Ment m ju .I :u r jss from the cap-- i tion farmers Replacement Value of Pastures the last session of also the Efficiency of Dairv Cows itol lo the right is Washington which was held at Mendon Tuewith Relation to Acre Yields will monument to thf lefr the Arlmc 1.000 acre feet was vir-- , hut n ifiiKti'tv vv b.ee the "unknown sday b reported bv G orgi Q Bateman assured by Mendon farmers tuully s Idler rests What of the dairy experiirony superintendent Mendon city has agreed to take Th gov:mmnt refuses to fcvl 250 mental farm acre feet, which leaves the Following the meetings fir the them So these heroes are emst-ommittee still short 250 feet of ont rihutmns from dCfer on dairy experimental farm, the prothe projected goal of 15nO acre gram will be continued on the coi-- ( nt pats of the conn ry Si ' of water subscriptions in the feet f k of th" the k ba th1 ol garbage inns pn ge ampus lawn, For dishes these Mendon ar'a main building, where the gnmp (ongiessmeu Federal government engineers "ill assemble for lumhat 1pm hi roes me me tins, and bean cans working under the direction of E are urged to for mips No sugar in their cof- O People attending 210a acre allotted have Larson, bring lumh However, sandwiches fee feci for the Mendon area on their United States Senator may be obtained at cost and C Royal surveys made somebuttermilk and no ieam Copeland h irai tmics this tatter- preliminary will be served free ed arniv as "a menace to the time ago for development nf 4.5 p At m, K G Peterson, henin and welfare of the apitol" theThe plans projei t as worked out by the to approorm' His K'olutim president of the college will di (instruc"ngmeers estimate the ins "The Importance of Dairying spniior to send them home is tion cost of (he 11 miles of canal in Ctah Agriculture I) E el from the reservoir running west Madsen, animal pathologist of the But th' bovs are digging in Ctah Agricultural experiment sta- tor tb wilder They refuse to go to serve Hyrum and Mendon at will "I developing discuss tion. ash $l()0.(Hi Sime four miles of thn home until thev get their Free Abortion Herds" A J bonus, shouting ba k o Senator canal would be needed if the is to serve the lands of the Morris, professor of dairy manu- (nneland th lines of Abraham Mendon t. it is estimated facturing. will drsruss "The Pro- Lincoln the os' to extend the canal duction of Clean Milk and Its In"To care for him who lias home that will to Mendon fluence on Quality in Dairy Prod-ut- s thm h d approximate $15.-fand for his wi low and Mr Parker said Vnless the io, " orphans 15 mi each discussion a jure feet of water is sub-- s Following H'ios of 1917 minis in H2' nhed for in the Mendon area short time will be allowed for this $Uniio expenditure vould nr After the program the questions U UN FORMED be justified, h said group will inspect the dairy miimi luh' Inen l,i Dog i.VDh', fa tuting plant, dairy hat ns and e h mg ' st'ihbshl here bv the mimal pathological laboratory in to nab!e exii S P o order lo become better at quaim td Rov ill n next u to iSUMMER CAMP TO wih the work under way at the pel) pirn t gl on ailment allege m ' w t hi d on m College Soon '5 i j i Project By . j f n i V v i m r SAC 1 v 'Dr ( wh-t- r ( r Lower Rates Should Accompany Lessened Service Contends Writer In Open Letter A'? lu)(l two-year-o- . -- MANY OPPOSED TO of VhkiI Harney, .'on of Mr. and Mrs. Illaine Darney of aenue, was found about '! l. m. Friday floating down the Loifan-Henso- I PENCE she Himvii.m' PKi to ;u ( omp.tti.v her sister n .iiitei on a fishing .md tin ; hei j Ca-h- Falls LiOgan-Hcn-so- n Canal j Lo-,n- n CHILI Darney Into nlt,iii.n'i 'tni u trip Thuisday a nn i the privilege, Donna May ur oid i lughter Lurstn . ' c I DEAD I evecu ive .ft retire of the Utah Pioneer TraiN ri'l Landmarks associ st ion presided at the gathering Ko ks. lotki, a lei still more Hdts v. ill be on the nunds of and others m Urn he Boy Smuts vallee for the next few weeks The funnier" adds b it she will be respon- - t ocks are to be collected from a, husbami s wide an area as possible, and are si hie for none of her to be used for historical signifi debts or othu obligations which they may have All jeanie You buy new postage stamps, ! w ill bo collected and tagged and fm three instead of two cents used in eons'ruetion of the monu-Thcare pretty, purple, with the ment Hattie Creek is the site of the well known portrait of George Washington bv Stuart Lincoln's last stag'd of the Indians against will white men for control of Cache now in use, rent three stamp, vallev and much of the intermoun- continue Kour thousmd millions of the tain territory in January 1863 The lTtah Historical Trails and new three cent stamps have beenpunted, also a thousand million Landmarks association will contri one cent stamps, you may add bute a copper bronze plaque with one to the two cent stamp now' the ins nption of what C'o memin your possession Air mad will orial shaft commemorates, and mst eight cents hereafter for the something of the history of Batfirst ounce tle Creek Mrs C I Goff of Preston is The extra money goes to your Cm le Sam. seems to show greater chairman of the monument com eeo-- i mitten, nnd has asked Mr Giles cucigy in taxation than in ontv Many a mickle makes a and others for suggestions as for your the tvpe of marker that should muckle One cent extra billion stamps moans forty million he raised on the battlefield site dollars more for (ongiess to spend The Mutual Improvement association presidents of Cache and Y terans that went to Washington takes were included as members of Mrs Goff's committee dur-in- g expecting a bonus will be to ham that the capital the Thursday night session has tear gas available in case of Among Th spokesmen favorable a major emcigencv to th project were: Mcssh Fos-in- d a he gu- - uouM be used gently, IIIhK SOON Crockett, representing th however acoi'Iinj; to the authoriPreston Chamber PROVO, July 8 dp.- Adive of Commerce no be obnoxious will ties Thee and RUarv club: J Chandler plans for the 21st annuii Mt Th ' undies available ,f of gio 23 md chairman for the under- Timpanogos hike here will pie id only a thm (loud publicity Mr and Mrs C I Gotf have been stilted .July hv P I Hr taking of smoke of Attmnev A W Hart, all of PresBrigham Young University, in The ru he(omitry m tin ton of th event J V Kirk- - . world' might find .something bet- hride Superintendent v of the (ache coiin schools ter for needy vt'erans than tear Alma Sonne. TO TTKM) MEET Superintendent of th gas c PROVO. July 8 (Ui Main Ctah stake Y M M I A rep of the Logan and eountv dairymen are expecting t esentatives Kutope - aburned by a dtop in Preston B P W (lubs and var-lo- attend the durv tour and outing the buth rat'- F im e espeeiallv' s Beehive gu! and Hov Scouted the tah State Agru utura! !1 Iv.nt year onlyr TH.oon Kreiuh ba!r idei kge a Logan July 23 from f.ogan and freston the numlms v re horn lu Howard R Triggs president of ber was 3to duo CHWGE EXAMINER the f)regon Trail Memonal asc 1oUnd thT only iountv in AMERICAN FORK. Julv sociation. and a faculty nembm showing an on mm i? g birth of M New York umverspv. n com1arker, examm r ate. is a Catholic lountry, and ( harge of the dosed People Slat" out for the Battle Cr,Tk rele with as ing Miinparcd deeply reigio.is of bank an Fork has been Ament and will likely be one 0f ('her European tountries The bration. he speakers replaced by St ite Bank Comrms- (atholic religion foibids birth con-V John Preston Tond, '.(out execu- sioner W H Hadlock h ol tive of the Carho valley council A Malm. aKo m charge nf he Farmers and Merchants bmk at Thi vear the Fourth of July is m charge of program arrange killed 21f, last year ."on The kind moots and h(s suggested develop- Provo of patriotism that calls for loud ment of an afternoon and evening INITIALS CN ROOM xplosions seems to hive been program at Brittle Creek as part CAM BRIDGE. Mass Julv Also of the nnker dedication subdued by the depirinn Returning to H irvard fnt s in the niori'-imeTnplnvment, first time since his gradu it mu Foit H dl and Wushikir house, probably meant fwer "gi-vears r ago Chimbcrs Hnrd Dili scout ri t m ickcis" m the h rid- - of troops lev part k ulalv O. hvvvet, visited his r,,t lie re uit! be invited t mi partidorrmt or v room to find h inicipate tials whnh he lnd scrat. bed m nt WKI IN COI NT n ( .P. the window pane still vnihlc IS LKADKK m f3 vv 5?v man orgnniz ( m all n n a pn at ion mum ipal on yu ;m lkhv ( I. lit of the new h oi iim i L.nior d part ot dciii di ri IV U the llmg Sd !e nl d h a in Mrs Minnie Kennedy Hudson mother of Aimee Semple M Pher-soHutton. now n to millions as ill scribed modern Ma hasty matrimony betti r than it has been She has only dcsi nhed hitherto friendship for Hit husband onlv reicntlv nidrnol, hut finds that her romaiue has turncii into i i nnue strip, funny and getting ppi r C,i h v. te o- ti VI S M ' j m v oi.gi s.s 1)110 not ci Vvte ag.'.mA beer having 'ic'.aid for it m th ir pmtfut m I is aiggestod, not on W lull House a.uhoutv. th.it cr3n7 hx A ashing on Ilians, lei hv s t t Mickle. ieac (la Welcome. 513-- 8 M thi otiuh p KK ! U 511-- five cents. PRICK KD1 HON 5D 51 Ni) I llf this It Ol LOCK n jj s; r lakh nrv .pm he l't 'h Sttte T tx o'lim'h'inii li'U'lsni funding 'el I a Comic tag FOR 193?) Hopvnght. 1VK 8 Veterans Bury Hoover, Mellon, Bonus h Iv Arthur Itiishane I 515-.513-- 51 513-- Kept 1V( (fj Vv Iwing Uss, tin demtnd upon tb telephone company for help would In proportional Iv lowered; consequently in line with their own previous argument, the charges for the telephone in the city should be lowered to where tiny wt when last raised, which was fifty cents for e.t h telephone According to the best information available it !hh Time were two years ago 2131 telephone nmnn turns m Lu, m Ci There are at the present time ls3n, decrease of "1. thi h enl Df'v approximately 20 per cent For 13') it phones t increase per month, it would mean $9U or .vr sl p'r uu'un It seems to me that an item of vmmi p r month is in well worth the serious consideration of the Chamlxr of ommeri e As th writer understands, this has never yet been brueht up t" !b consideration of the Itilitv oimmiion, the attnfion merely brought to the local parties interested in trie t lephoiie eompa nv It is a fact that we will not get very far until the matter is brought up serioudy to the higher authentic' f b ng Hermit me to again sug :est th prupiuv :h' to Dt' i oi in n taken up at an early date bv th Chamh nnd iv b be mat-charges are now higher than thv 'hmnd t h the ability of the majority of people to nn an! ir'v ter above mentioned should have tla serum attention of the Chamber of (nmimr e tural sequent that the service th-i- i a iiv tmly J A v on i s. HENIRICKSON e they discovered it. Thn pulrpoter fiom the fire department was called and firemen were wotking over the body at the tune went to the Herald-Journpress. Little hope was held however because of the length of time the body had been in the canal. The youngster was first missing when Mr. and Mrs. Darney teturned to their home shortly afternoon. The hired girl said that she had not seen the youngster since before noon. An immediate search w'hs started hut was unproductive until the babys body was found floating in the canal. It is believed that the baby went into the canal north of Center street as a screen there blocks everything from going under the Center street paving. DEBTS ARE CUT AT LAUSANNE NEW YORK, July 8 it markets of nil kinds stopped up today in response to news of an agreement at the Lausanne Reparations conference Cotton advanced almost 50 rents a bale, bullish weather developments combirung with uie Lausanne news to attract traders to the buying side In wheat, major effects of the good news was felt abroad, Liverpool, Buenos Aires and other for- eign grain centers reporting higher prices The Chicago grain market jumped fractions at tun start, but profit taking eliminated the gams Rubber markets gave buoyant response, both at London and New York Pri es m the latter renter limbing five to seven points Sugar at New York continued its long advance, buying being accelerated by the Lausanne dispatches OPEN ON TUESDAY GERMANY TO PAY fb-- ')f ''nb BUT VERY LITTLE vilkv hold si outs will surnnuu entampmeut at bV'nw Flat in h( sch.n'iji river ( (iivon fur four days, ('jib fitt LAlSAN'N'E. Switzerland. Julv The war debt question has hern settled by Europe and GerS nut Executive Hres-fuh, has many rinir'ng finally been relieved of U Rond all hut a shadow of the havy Ariel Iond and Hoth burdens of reparations Kv( utr.e R J Bebe , i'l nternational imp !m1( rs The nations at th Utah of State the raft Agriculit debt conference agreed today to tural (n'lrge will participate Wed-- j postpone further payment until r sdav m nature study with the prosperity returns, in the hope that sdjuts and s outers attending the meantime, the United States would camp act towards scaling down or canCarl M Fonnesbec k is spending the payments due it from four hours daily at Scout head-- 1 celling ouarters making preparations for Europe the amp Diitjeg ouin Thu n'f wasfue'dav made an Friday merit a n ' ' Hf. AN ( ON ENTION EVENS POINT. Wis. July 8 ' Th Polish hsso lation nf in'rua vhich heli i .s first conwall vert Mm here 34 years ngo r.eet here again Sept The members organization has 15 '1 BY rNITEO PRESS) NEW YORK. July rii Agreement on German at Lausanne was hailed in the reparations LITTLE RATE financial district as a distinctly EVERETT. Wash. July 8 u f. -- favorable factor in paving the way but Ciirl Smefilund has received a for world economic recovery, labored unletter from his friend S P Broden the stock market still and most der local influences of Sweden, inviting him to the latter's With birthday anniversary. prices reacted from the previous close The note was mailed Jan. 1. 192. 5 |