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Show f.j "W I Americanism PTfl Having a Grain Range Pt MdV. m h "i' i Wheat Dec. May VoVlh '.'! 5 July I' LOGAN, A " (hin i , ; . t Impel taut Ha-- t uiu-,- . V. i l and lieipht highways Much has ti t. i n1 i,i, ' . n -- Thu h. !i i roed men th. fair iiutmr.n! i'. i, i, I cl that .an ;i. ' a r ,1 n,,;,., m h.vhtaking adv,.i.',io o' .,.i'..i n,ways that (o-- t i,.t h i ,, ,,, . eliminated ct out ,,;i, eminent offuids, frn ndlv to rail, , . v i . - . road:: . in i . I'ls -- lu.e. t m lk A ' i olk-- i minty ax L t lats e t 1, lil't'I.MIM i; a,, T.t - voiiiirs (iur-tnes- d M- l- m' tv r.igln ii.did in the more than jsti.oOo on wiie chi- - ks from the ' ui at"d in Sugar company, cov-- f a piap. it.v holdings m (Xu he fi.nt oi ttln.h is the two ..nit, tg it fa tonus maintained at Loan and Lewi-toand the tax Cen-- atm. t from the I K ,.Iio vl ecmpauy. The su- tv .uent netted $39,-in., a,.. sT, and th in. bond company, ,t.', 7 otlar hecks received id th t had bean tubulated If- i. i.t, i n: put railroads out of But. that will net muse rights of way that o (w-ten- ie ,1 hi i . i nomad established. flee imtu trackage, freedom from stops, lms. a value that iiui.at U i stnr.,1' ui, f....a too that propel iv duplicated overhead, and ipe:i-sivcompetition among ruhoads themselves, will make ro .d- - infinite's- mote profit-ibth,.n 'lie., ever have been. Railroads mint leut n fiom mobile makeis, and get rid at the same time of slow speed and o.aw and outrageously tolling :toik How ran a i darnel la.iiii al appioximate 39 per tent weighin'; 150,0o0 pounds, eaiivn, aggregated $7.57,570 76 4,000 pounds of pass. i. g. is hope II the total t.xes thus far to compete with a light rhn5 fur 1..32 are compared with weighing 15,000 pounds, carrying (hose gathered in for 1931, the ra-C'lOn pounds of mu engi r " is about 70 per cent. About 20,000 tax notices were The question of itnlroad end mailed out last September. issued for tux payments up automobile eompetiton, use of the t at Iv Thuisduy morning tram- highways, taxation of gas ihm and automobiles which aie pmt of nik.l 9,320. modern civilized life and comfort, is not a subject as amusing as the ordinary m vvs of tin day, but TEACHER is most impm tnnt involving the living plans ami household hud-gof every family in Amenca. AT CONFAB Ka.il! nads must In kept prosperous, for thiy me as important to the nation as the vein-- , and arterRICHMOND. Current ibsucs of ies are to the body The greatest the day were ably discussed by recent human invention, the auB, Johnson of the North Cache tomobile in all its forms must school at the Richmond high rdo be kept fully developed, and Lions club luncheon on Monday enahled without hindrance to offer on the soldiers the greatest possible servin' to all evening. He spoke bonus, war debts, faira relief, nnd tile people. prohibition. A report of '.he Red C oss drive was given by G. G. Merrill, local chairman. Mayor H. F. Ols-espoke on the relief work done here through employment on city projects The two North Cache high school students from Richmond, 'future Lions, who were nonered J 11ns month for W Funeral services with an invitation to of employe Raymond, prominent the club luncheon were Spencer the Amalgamated Sugar company, Merrill and Arthur Aylsworth. and worker in Logan stake L. D These boys had earned recogniwere held tion S. church activities, through outstanding wor.t Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the in football the past season. under ward First chapel, Logan the direction of Bishop O. P. waite of the Logan NEW MEASURING Eleventh ward. Speakers who paid tribute to the activities, family devotion, and COMPLETED integrity of Mr Raymond were Joseph Qumnev, Jr, member of the Logan stake presidency, William A. Noble oH the Logan temWork for 29 men stopped at ple; Bishop William Worlev of 'noon Wednesday when Contractor the Logan First ward; and Bish John H. Moser completed a new tank for the Utah op Satterthwaite. measuring y Musical numbers were furnished state Agricultural college the Paramount Glee club, gineering department, as part of Frank Baugh, Jr., and N. W. the new Logan canyon road Idell proaeh construction. Miss with Grunder and Mrs. Christiansen, The new tank measures 26 feet Fv 37 feet, with a depth of 10 accompanists. Prayers were offered bv Presi- - feet and receives water from a dents A. E. Anderson and C. W. pipeline. of Dunn of the Logan stake presi- - As part of the program denrv. Pallbearers were members building the new road up Fourth of the Logan stake genealogical XJorth street from Main, over the committee, of which Mr. Ray- - jrow 0f the College hill, then mond acted as c hail man. down into Logan ,.anyon to link Many sp' ays of flowers formed up w,th the main canyon road, an additional token of the high ti,c 0d measuring tank had to esteem i.i which Mr. Raymond be moved, and the new one con- and his family are held in Logan stnieled. according to Mr. Moser. and other parts of Cache valley. The grave at the Logan city have L v I e Kilitonal h t.li!-- LIONS LKFT IN HILLS BEAVER, Dec! 22. ;ng a sprained ankle and broken d'.IP-Suff- er-C when his horse fell on him, Wilson Murdock, 20, suwered alone in the hills for nine hours before a searching party found him at 1 a. m. the morning tollowing the accident. , ieg I AST RITES FOR DEMAND RECOUNT ST. GEORGE, Dec. 22. tr.Pi A recount in two contests in the in recent election Washington county was demanded by Orval Hafen of the Washington county Republican club Wednesday. In each contest. Democrats were declared victorious by margins of 12 and 18 votes. TEMPLE WORKER I ,sv Satterth REACH AGREEMENT OGDEN. Dec. 22 (1.19 Ogden city fire fighting equipment will again serve Weber county in 1933 as the result of an agreement signed by Weber county and OgThe expense den city officials. will be $2000 for the year. v i on-.- Je-se- GUILTY ;lv't in to r iiamu, 1,666,454 barrels barrels, d1 's p during SALT LAKE MAN KILLED BY CAR dn SALT LAKE, Dec. 22 This year's automobile death toll climbed to 29 today with the death of John Michels, 63, eon- - tractor. The Weather f:ur tomenfc a V.1 Frill tj; colder south portion tonight. sibnt sas r tru ijntt r !. Z.uvh, she a! a Ild in lloiivuood. Chi Uin.ii k LOGAN CAFE TO GIVE FREE SOUP j j 1 that i ANTHONY, Ida., Iec. Unuit Powell, St Anthony city night marshall, hus found guilty best night of manslaughter In involuntary the fatal shooting hist April 25 of Harold Helgesen, Logan painter am In cellar decorator. The jury delilwsruted five hours after hearing evidence in the ease for three days. Sentence will ba pronounced hy Judge C. J. Taylor, December 31. The case of the State of Idaho OF Grant Powell, St- - Anthony city police officer, charged with involuntary manslaughter in conHELD LIQUORS nection with the fatal shooting of Harold Helgesen, Logan painter, lust winter at St. Anthony, was OGDEN, Dec. 22 J.E No fur. given to the jury in district court ther announcement, had been made at St. Ahthony Wednesday at-4 today by federal prohibition p. m. of who $100,000 worth of Attorney L. Tom Perry of Lo agents liquor nabbu In tn Oggan, counsel for Mrs. Hetgesen choice and Mrs. Helgesen returned from den freight yards yesterday, was to, St. Anthony late Wednesday with consigned believed nt the liquor It was others from Logan. which originated in CaliHelgesen, who had gone to St. were bound for St. Louis Anthony several weeks before the fornia with Otto and Wisconsin points but dry to work shooting, Wallace working under Woolf, also of Logan, on a paint- agents, McBride kept their own counsel ing contract, was shot by Of,ieer as they traced down the conPowell when, according to Powell, he refused to stop when or- signees. The discovery of the big shipdered to halt for questioning. ment of liquor was made late Helgesen was suspected of havwhen employes of the ing indecently exposed himself to Wednesday two St. Anthony women on the Ogden Union. Railway and Depot company opened two freight cars street- canned goods" to reintroduced at the labeled Testimony move the contents to refrigera-at- or to in St. according trial Anthony, cars for further Attorney Perry, was full of dis- east This customshipment is followed at under Powell Officer crepancies. the refrigera- -, cross examination of District At- Ogden every winter, tor cars being heated in the winhe testified H. E. Hillman, torney missed Helgesen in firing when ter time to keep the canned he was unable to see the Logan goods from freezing. Inspection of the shipment disman, and his shots took effect in closed choice bonded and fancy was Powell when head Helgesen's beverages including champagne, able to see him. Scotch, bourbon, rye, absinthe, Judge C. J. Taylor of Idaho cordials and wine. Falls was on the beia-h-. Deputy gin, The in shipment originated Sheriff Jackson of St. Anthony, California, according to Lola Muupin and Wilma Wilson,n Scotia, McBride, but were believed the two women, who said Helge-se- Mr. had exposed himself to them, to have been shipped to that Mrs. Helgesen, Dr. Kelly, who seaport town from Canada by took care of Helgesen at the hos- boat. pital, and Undertaker William DOE KILLER FINED Hansen gave testimony in the cuse. NORTH FORK, Cal., Dec. 22 Some of the conflicting points of testimony evidenced were, ac- K.R)- Kar! Ten Brock, caretaker a at resort; near here, paid nearthe that to Mr. Perry, cording alleged molester of the two wom- ly $2 a pound for deer meat here en wore a light hat and was about recently, and then didnt get the while Helgesen wore meat He pleaded guilty in court five foot-sia brown hat, and stood five feet to killing a doe and was fined $100 for having 54 pounds of tne 10 inches. Much of the testimony given neat in his possession. fuvuia'ole to Helgesen was that his movements were well accounted for during the time that he was alleged to have been met by the two women, Attorney Perry said. District Attorney Hillman was praised by Mr. Perry for the manFOREIGN LANDS ner in which he prosecuted the Thomas and case. Frank Miller B Bargis, St. Anthony attorneys, defended Powell. Perry Accompanying Attorney to St. Anthony Sunday were Mrs. ot frisud Otto Oscar, lieigemen the Helgesen family, and Charles Becker. RICH SHIPMENT vs. IS -- ship-me- I Roose- Bdieving tve than it is more blessed to to receive, Fred and Burr of the cafe bearing their ii me have derided to dispense Christmas cheer to the Iaigan Free soup w.l b(. (1S. people p. Used at the Fie. nnd Max Cafe Max , .Saturday and Sunday to all who tu carry it bnng a lontuinti home "Since we will be extremely busy on those days." said Max Burr, "it will be impossible for us to give this soup away on either day after 11 o'clock in the forenoon. All those wishing soup should bring their puds here anv time in the forenoon befoie 11 o'clock. As long as the .amp lasts and we will make lots of it we wall give it awav " FILE APPLIt A I'lO.vS GREAT FALLS, Mont., Dec. 22 I' Oil and gas prospectors have filed 3x() applieations covering Tod acres of the public do3X2, main in northern and central Montana since April 4, 1932, when the bind was by the federal government to prospectors. Elks Bali Helps In Providing For Needy holi-Th- showed Saturday. Governor Roosevelt replied Monday. The president sent another telegram Tuesday and received Roosevelt's final reply late yesterday evening. In his original telegram the President outlined his plan for sending a message to congress suggesting a war debt commission. He concluded: "I should be giad to know if you could join with me in the selection of such a delegation at the present time or if you feel that the whole matter should be deferred until after March 4. Governor Roosevelt took up the president's telegram point by pol.it on disarmament, on the war debts, and on the proposed world economic conference. luw- ar.d it:. Significance tile World was the theme de-loped at thr Logan Rotary club Thursday by Rev T. Boss Padcn of the local Pieshyleriun church. The spe iker explained that it is quite definite that I'ne.iher 25 is not the real birthday oi Jesus u has been .,o celebrated since Rmr.. substituted it for pagan ei k bnitions, which had degraded tu ill uaketi revelries. Uivrepd Mr Padoi expressed In. the thought that nerhatw the present day the true significance of Christmas has been lost m the commercialization of ttie Much of the simple joy holiday of the ci lehr item, lie said, lias been lost in the burry and rush ot Ue gilt giving "If the world will remember that Jesus came that he might show men how bo:t tb live to obtain the greatest joy and haptii-ss, much of the misery and un- i a mess of the would would be eliminated," he .,:u(i w-- , made Announcement that the annua! Christmas party of the .ub wid tie held at the Hotel Eiiles Thursday evening at 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 (CPi -Proposals for creation of a farm debt conciliation commission and an emergency fund for the benefit of delinquent fatni borrowers were considered today .it a conference of Democratic congressional leaders and Agricultural Commissioner Morgenthau of New York, t The correspondence IDAHO COURT n AID PLAN TOLD President-elec- SAYS the first telgrom was dispatched to Albany from the White House at 5:30 p. m. December 17, last rnt-- - ; USACi I Michels was struck down last night by a ear driven by George V. Glaittle. The driver said that dodged back and forth car. in front of the fippronching I ENDED thouot OF ROTARY MEET CIGAR ct t!t; CHRISTMAS THEME D- - representing the day's developments meant that Mr. Hoover would make no further moves in the war debt situation during his term of office. ST. ELECT OFFICERS 35 i , 3-- 8 IS j ! QUARTER 5-- 8 3-- 8 PR ICR FIVR FFNTQ 22 iU.Ri KIWANIS PLAN TO and 991,-1the second ltd Amu !(...vr ' OIL PRODUCED LETHBRIDGE, Alberta, Dec. 22 iLPl Oil production in the province of Alberta totalled 2,657,-58- 9 barrels from Oct 1, 1929, when the provincial government took control of natural resources of the region, to date. Production during the first year of control ui.s Ufmn the - filnv lt.it the b.tr alua..s en-b- vGei7trHowi'ndeorsthfini .43 t OFFICER tei-rib- velt Senate Minority Leader Robinson 22 N. Dec. (U.R) H., KEENE, outlined scope of the discussion A cigar was smoked and said it included provision of here recently. It was one of the additional capital for farm loans three presented to John J. Hol- end the consolidation of federal brook at Brown university class and stork land banks He dinners in 1869, 1870 and 1871. said joint bills would be introduced on Holbrook died in 1884. The southese various subjects and an efNOTED HERDS venir cigars were found among fort be made to obtain ai tion this OGDEN, Dec. 22 (t Pi Several the effects of his late sister, Mrs. winter. noted herds of Hereford cattle Chloe Eyers. from Colorado Springs will exhibit at the Ogden livestock show REPLACE TROLLEYS in January, according to Ezra J. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Dec. 22 yjclsted, secretary. (L.t9- - San Antonio held a municipal celebration when the first (By United Press.) street cars were run in 1890 from NEW YORK New lows for the the heart of town to the InternacoYlier beer bill passed in the tiona) Fair Grounds. Now the current reaction were reached by the stock market today as flurries jj0Use yesterday, and immediately city is announcing the abandon referred it to tha scnate judiciary ment of its entire street car sys- of selling continued the sweep through the list. tem. Busses are being substitutcommittee ' ed. FUNERAL SET ADVtVCK .MONEY Funeral for Janies services PLAN INAUGURATION Dec. 22 tCP) WASHINGTON Detrick Nielsen, 81, who died at F c today informed con- - SALT LAKE, Dec. 22 ir F9 The of a simple inaug- his home in Logan early Wedgpggg that it had extended total Announcement will be h( Id advan(.es of $107,653,587.93 during uration ceremony for new state nesday morning, Friday at 1 p. m. in the Logan jje montij 0f November for all officials headed by Governor-eleThird ward chapel. Burial w.ll be t of reijef wori including Henry H. Blood, have been announced. The ceremony will take in the city cemetery. loang tQ banks and railroads. at place at the state capitol noon on Monday, January 2. BANDITS ESCAPE lIS I iii., Dec. 22 Georgetown, FALL Ft CHEC K COSTS Four robbers shot O. P. SALT LAKE, Dec. 22 (UPi dark, president of the Georgetown First National bank and Expense of "rubber check cashAT Police Chief Charles Evans in a ing by Salt Lake merchants costs them $12,000 yearly in the opinion gun battle and escaped with was of Chester R. Boiburn of the loThursdav was the last day of $9300 payroll which Clark cal police detective bureau. school at the Utah State Agricultural taking to a mine. il college preceding the Christmas, iv" SUPPORTS PLAN 4JULLEL 1 ILLV BIBLE h.lidavs examinations, Quarter SALT LAKE, Dec. 22 (I P) 1 AUSTIN, Tex, Dec, 22 tb'.P) occupied the students during prac-- e more tickets than Sale of family Bible of Major George Governor George H. Dem has en- were used many ;lrapy the entire dav. The by the 150 participants d.,Vs' will last until January 4, Sutherland, who brought a colony dorsed the bounty plan of the in the Charity ball given Wedneswhereday for the winter 0f 12 families to Texas in 1930, Utaha state tax commission at the lodge home by registration is given for taxes day night of reduction collection in a has been by placed quarter. members Logan Lodge 1453, The fall quarter has been, one at the University of Texas libr- - paid early in the year. B. P O. Elks, was reported Thursj fought in of the most successful in the his- ary Major Sutherland W. F. Jensen, chairman day by A registration the batUe FIGHTS STA(IN of gan Jacinto, and of the entertainment committee. tory of the school. Suther-Miehe22 Dec. SALT of ls O'.P) LAKE, approximately ono 0f h;s 3onSi V. D. for the quarter Proceeds from the ball will be the to his Secwas renoited true by party, 15(0 students Standing to provide Christmas boxes ,andi wa3 kilcd jn the Alamo, retary of State Milton R, Welling frr needy families. Registrar's office. It is expected as these he wilt qf has announced that vote, that the majority NAME CHANGED Music for the function was furwell as the uviial winter quaiter BRAINTREE, Mass., Dec. 22 (UP) as a member of the state board nished by the Royul Varsitonmus school will bonds of begin for orchestra. imrease examiners, against Purgatory Road, in the Hell's j For several days before the January 4 Many new '. Kitchen section of this town, will Charles A. Stain as treasurer of short Stain as as Utah 1" hereafter be known as Woods long special persists in social was given, iodge members to begin made the change his intention to appoint David eanvassed the nty for purchasers Iplanned rirflbvr:t nm, Road. Selection r,f ht or tickets, and found a ready sale, name aa more Mattson, prominent Ogden RepubUe new the stu-V,rHwin regarding new clrd fur as a according to Mr. Jensen. lican, as his chief deputy. dign.ied dents. TANK 2 President Hoover today WAMI1NV.TON, Dee. 22 (UP) made puklic his exelunge of telegrams with President-elec- t Koosexelt on the war debt situation and announced he woukl make no further move toward cooperative action on the problems raised by recent dbt payment defaults. UoNernor Roosevelt considers that it is undesirable to assent to my suggestions foi coor wative action on foreign problems outlined in my recent n sage to congress, President Hoover stated. "I will resect nis wishes. While the White House was making public the contents of two telegrams sent to Roosevelt by Mr. Hoover and the two replies, it was explained in a source that high administration ATLAN"r X C.i. 19, 12 Clovernor Hi. hur.l i Kuwll Jr. t Ue of CeoiKM lu.l.iv iMieil a ment ch.ui;,iii; Umriinr A llit-rMooie of Niw Jti-e- v wih t it in 'ou vii ' ,1 n nf the of the I'nilci Stuti- - ol Aoutuu." to honer (leorjiiis by refus.'-.toi the evliulitien of request Robert Kllioti Burns v "The i;oenior of .XX w in either .lesirous of busking m the light of sonit (heap puhiieilv or else is inmpletely token in hy stulements nml ventings uf Bums, which have been proved false, and are a slander on the state of Georgia and its institutions," the statement said The Georgia governor went beyond the Bums ease in his statement and not onlv advised the governor of New' Jersey "to keep his ermura's at home" but directly dt voted the following paragraph to the famous LindherO kidnaping and murder case, whuh recurred m N'ew Jersey "This decision makes it easy to understand how the most crime of modern times, the and of muider the kidnaping Litidbelgh baby, wbuh shocked the entide world, could occur ami in a state whose go unpunished governor has such ideas of law and the proprieties as are manifested by the judgment in this case." FARM year. .431-- Refuses To Join Hoover In Cooperative Action Towards Debts Conference IYesident-elee- Governor Aroused Oy Freeintr Of Chain Gantr Fiuritive eiju.t.iiile Nomination and election of officers will be one of the activities in connection with the weekly dinner gathering of at the Bluebird Tuesday at 6:15 .m., President Louis A. Petersen said Thursday Present officers are Mr Petersen, president; Dr Clark E. HasMAY GET LIQUOR .1. A kins, first vice president; CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 22 'Smith, second vice president; L. d'.Ii Harvard students may have ;W Hovey, secretary and tieu-- 1 J. C. Hayward, disliquor with their meals for the surer; Dr. trict trustee; directors: Carl IV. first time in 75 years if the I8th George O'Keefe, Dr It amendment is modified. Roy L. Saunders, O. Porter, L. D. Naisbitt. V.d W Westcott, superintendent of the Palmer, and B. G. Thatcher. college dining halls, announced Palmer ,and B. G. Thatehi r. that he saw no reason why beer and light wines should not be served if the present liquor laws ROOSEVELT are changed. was 8 Hoover Abandons Debt Plans After Roosevelt Parley TV , SLASH BUDGET 22 Dec. (I .Hi Provo PROVO, city's budget for 1933 calls for appropriations of $205,287.17 or $29,187.21 less than in 1932. .. (vci.orK F.nmoN k i FIT AFTER United Press Flashes SPEAKS Uiy ; .44 8 i not a more him a tt ts IMTMl-Hwr- o l mirriA ro u: ju-t- gathercu m iy. as a lesult of pcm.ive tr irks, iuuig. ,, i.iminats, "i ik (i ht'ks ami money turned and cnmix'te v. it h mis pul liuek ni b of tli aunty banks, lines that use fni lit h", "V.tiJTo was ..vaduble to add to ti. M 57, 690 To colletted up to the km of the tieasuieis offer Tues-- ' Automobile m m might , PH SI) AY, . cl ding V a igh.m i. r. o .insulfi all m on! r ! 1'nl "t M 111 t eipti j it ,r l h th k v it more i or. suk led ' ill tn This i s rlbtlUl 1,1, t of ll p tho tulal , 10 to in lift tml, !) I t a The ladriiaii. keep up mil mJ.k Til are two of iinnuneraTle (tieru'.x leeeiteii h the lournal since its lanipaijrii for lower taxes started ovei ;i wetk ap;o. Ilqrh praise has been gien tor the most pint lint with it came the ipiestion of "Win not a ioie epuitahle taxv The Her; realizes that the present tax . laws, pai tit ularlv in Utah, are far from la.r or Util it til so believes that no nation can spumiuUt ;t third of its income on povernmem. no matter what the system of taxation is, and continue to exist. This newspaper is decidedly not in lav or of an real development work done In the It ealies that the government government. oidinaiily takes the lead in pioneering. However, there are irmimerable wavs in which government economy can he effected, loopholes plugged and taxes lowered correspondingly. For example, is ii neeessarv that the government should squandi r money on funeraK for congressmen. Do you know that the average furnral coM for 11 congressmen who died last Near was $ir0(). How many private concerns pay the funeral expenses of employes? Then arc innumerable petty grafts that tail he eliminated in every department of the government while l fully worthwhile vvoik tan go on unhindered. Private business was retrenched and is now going ahead. The government is continuing the wild orgy of spending started when business was good and people neglected to protest at steadilv increasing appropriations. It is lime for the government to reticnch. The j faring knife should he wielded wisely but without mercy. True, tax n forms aie needed and a more equitable method of taxation is bound to come but with it must come decreases in government costs and corresponding decreases in tax assessments. llet - . II. The.-- e WVdnestlav .ii.i lais V lower em ot taxation1.1 Yh ''n r.itf C'iKck Inllle ri'!i i m tpli Mail ,i tit inn A -. in- Noii,;, iri. ham fti Id ih, then dear oill , l;i. lilt I". MIAMI. .ic 9 Railroad No Hi 1" Government Needs Immediate Revision Of Tax Downward Today 1I U Open Hglh Low Close .44 .46 Under supervision of A. A. exalted ruler. Christmas boxes fi'led with toys, clothing, sweet meats, and the customary supplies for a Christmas dinner, a large mi )iber of Chr'stmas boxes have been prepared and turned over to the relief societies of Logan and Cache stakes to insure an xqmtatdo distribution and at the of same time avoid duplication (Vloeru Besides gifts from private homes, many of the merchants throughout the citv contributed toys, clothing and food to go along with what E.Ks furnished uiemseives to fill the Chretmas boxes. Fir-mag- I Christmas Customs X FAMILY REUNION HALIFAX, Mass., Dec. 22 a.P) A family here recently held a reunion dinner in the town hall, the only building large enough to accommodate the numerous members. ASK FUNDS SALT LAKE, Dec. 22 (I.Pl Formal application for $844,500 in relief funds from the Reconstruction Finance corpoiation for work in the state during January and February was made Wednesday by Governor George H. Dern. WITHOUT PAY use SALT LAKE, Dec. 22 the budget is exhausted, employes in the offices of County Assessor Joseph H. Preece and County Surveyor Joseph Blickens-derfr- r will not receive pay checks it Was reported Wednesday. In Argentina, where Christmas tho roast comes in pig is the center of the Christmas board. Bright roses adorn the steaming pig and a bright yellow-limis stuck into its mouth. olnnniMC jnurni DAY'S UNTIL piniOTUAO 67M LHKlJiVifW P M ' |