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Show the Details Now---Rea- d Fiotetms; t ate cut. ate mk olume 2 oE the Farm Allotment RslieS Bill By Its t ). m A V I 1' A II, FRIDAY, FARMERS F K K 1 I A 11 Author-Tod- Joiimal 1 ii 1 D ay Grain Range Wheat May July Sept .1 High Low Open Close 474 47H 46i 464 474 474 474 47-484 48 484 434 PRICE FIVE CENTS Finance Topic At ASYLUM FIRE IIS City And County RESULTS IN School Meetings EIGHT DEAD is BASIS County School Heads State School Fund To He About $20 Per Hendrickson Digs Out Do (her Problems Insane Asylum Blaze On Capita Today Fatal Tc Four Figures Women Mileage imdilum of Diviussmn ol the lrospeils are th.it an amount ot i Cube $20 per capita oiinly Olig.Uly in excess Commissioner vi hools and piuhhm-that that must ui si bool population will he ihs-b- e WICKLIFFE, Ohio, Feb. 3 (I P) Chaiging met in innv ng the si bool trimiled this yeai troin state Thomas Mini dining the past two Smoking ruins of the womens milelight m uitiis w us mids dormitory at Kidchffe sanitarium yeais has received u higher .state teim forb i he full d s bool bom the Friday begun age lute than permitted by .superintendents of Utah school for mental patients today yielded afternoon in tin offu e of Supt demits were ailvised of this in the bodies of eight women, charregulations, John A llendiukson, ,) leduc-tnmKirkhmlv Lake recently at the annual red almost beyond recognition. fiery champion ol wage Search was being made for a has demanded that Commis(Hhei mutters on upied the at-- tons cation ol superintendents t to U8 be boaiii at the .ailed b C H Skidmoie, state ninth woman, believed to have niton of sioner Mun refund about '1 hut so hi weiklv the county tieasuiy silay meeting superintendent ol public instruc-- i ptnshed when fire swept the two that the iiinsiileiation of tuniniial imi ihts was reported by Supt. story wood and brick structure In seatihuig the tinancia! ret ords ot the county, Mr Hendrickproblems was lelt for the F uluy ia uis A Petersen the city while 24 inmates slept early tooi son has discovered taat Commismeeting, miotibiig to IlUii Lloyd si tuiols to the boaid of educaday Three attendants and Dr. W. B. BFLT sioner Muir lias allowed himself Them er hut silay night tion SWING TIIKIK IIOMKS IN TIIK ION AT EM COW mile a 10 7 to cents vents director of the instiVI. 1 tnort-lrom 111, Clendenmng, K.l Stilt t Tin picture shows Nebraska farmers KimrdinK the road at a M WHIN for traveling expenses State em- mill tution, led or earned the panic HE $ 2-5IVOILI) ale to pieent the approach of an unfrien(ll aiic foreclosure h will Sometime in Mari there ployes in seetioas similar to Cache be a state convention State law provides that under stricken patients to safety. They bidders- - . . . The sale was held, according to law, but horses were of meihunii using their automobiles arts t at hers held at the South normal conditions, the pe- - capita were unable, nowever, to quiet hid m at l." cents apiece, cows for a dime, tractors for a dollar and county and several evaded for state purposes are permitted dale school fund shall be $25 the inmates mem-bei- s a half and tht proMrt turned back to its original oner. tc charge 7 cents per mile The Cai he high school, the board a recan additional $1 provided their rescuers and ran screaming .iiii deuded alter hearing back into the building to burn to difference between the ten and ommendation to that effect made as an equalization tee. The equalthe seven cents charge of Comwill likely be aDout death. L R Humphreys, state direcisation iee by women kickeu and fought missioner Muir amounts to about tor of voiational instruction in 25 cents short of the one dollar theTheattendants who tried to lead Hendrickson declares $168, Ml and Principal H R pel capita, Superintendent Peteru.tuic agrp them from the smoke filled UAIHK COMFc l.tEII sen suid. Adams ot the high school Flames scorched their WITH STATE A (ommittee ice sentiment of district super- building loinpriaing SuperIf state employes can operate intendent Kitkbride, Board Mem- intendents of the state, according night clothing and seared their Representative Maivm Jones, Texas Democrat, who writes flesh. their cars at 7 cents per mile, bers C F Olsen and John J Hen- to Mr Petersen, is that hign this series, as chat: man of the committee on agriculture in the Cache county officials should do dry, and Unncipal Adums, was school pupils should be allowed House of Representatives and author of the "farm allotment named to inspect the South Cache it ee use oi textbooks and supplies likewise aigues Mr Hendiickson bill which has been passed by the house and now awaits senate The demand for the retunding high si hool shops and make some instead ot having to pay for them at tion u minor improvements of the overcharge is made in preparatory as they are now required to do One of the most radical pieces of legislation ever offered, it Utter written to Newel G Dames, to the coming convention of me- oy stute law. Any change in this Rooseis patterned after suggestions made by President-elec- t chanic hers. teai aits whom foimer county attorney, provision, however, will have to velt during bis campaign and is said to be the Roosevelt plan The board aciepted a bid of some Mr. Hendrickson urges to take through legislative action. for farm aid While it faces the strong possibility of a Hoover whatever action necessary against $40 from W E Layne, Lewiston, Recently Dr. H. R. McGee, city for an old horse shed on the Lew- school veto if enacted now, the bill is believed certain to become a law Mr Muir BT UNITED PRESS tendered his physician, school grounds One other of the new administration When a Herald-Journreporter iston at to effective become resignation 50 bid $37 was for received from Under this plan the government would pay to farmers who asked Mr Dames about the letOPPOSITE ENDS the discretion of the board. He ter he refused to comment on the Henry Drury agieed to reduce production 20 per cent a bounty equalnowto the as tus reason for resigning SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 3 (U.E) gave Bell, George Logan, suggested and difference between the depressed prices they receive matter only to say that he would that The north end of tne University the old Richmond school-hous- e tnat he did not wish to hold two the pre-wneither confirm nor deny that same the at and prices received, raising the money for this bounty Utah of time, be dismantled library auditorium will be Board public jobs such a letter had been received Member H by tax.ng flour millers, meat packers and other processers The January 1, he assumed duties used by men students with woRay Pond of Rich- on total of the bounties is estimated, unofficially, to yield a billion as one of three Cache county men occupying by him. "Such matters are pri- mond was instructed to investithe south end vate business, anyway," said Mr dollars a year to farmers President George Thomthe matter and given power physicians. hereafter, gate Dames The bounty would apply only to certain basic crops and only as announced Thursday. The move to act alter consultation with PHISICIAN is asked For several days Mr. Hendrick- residents of Richmond. to that portion representing domestic consumption needs, as esTO REMAIN is an effort to kill "spooning son has been at the county cteru s NEW PURCHASE The board however, Thursday which causes much noise In the timated by the secretary of agriculture. office going over the financial PIvAN READY night voted to request Dr. McGee buildmg. records, of the county. The results Clerk Tbeurers recommenda- to remalnin service in the schools of his labors, thus far, are long tion was Jccepted that a definite until the end of this year In as DEFENDS DEPARTMENT columns of figures purporting to be .system e put Into effect autho- much as his work for the year is SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 3 (PE) turee accounts the of a more titan expense purchase and labor order already considerably rizing State Agricultural Commissioner members of the county commisform for use by board members. half completed. Harden Bennloa today defended This will be made in triplicate to sion under the former adminisSuperintendent Petersen report- his from attacks altration. These columns show mile- more nearly complete the account- ed 92 per cent school attendance legingdepartment failure to join the state age allowances for each of the ing records of the clerk's office, tur last week and said he considprogram by pointing out of both 7 and serve as a means of control m ered this a good showing for mid ecoqomy EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the of angry farmers threatened to three commissioners an $80,000 saving during the 1931 first of three stories by Represen- place a rope around the neck of a and 10 cents a mile Under the ordering and purchasing school winter conditions. The city schools biennium with aq additional $35,-0tative Marvin Jones, Texas, au- bidder who had sought to buy in statute the county commissioners supplies. The action, according to average during the entire year a at the end of the presthor of the "farm allotment bill a farm at a price that would still may spend in any one year of Mr Theurer, was considered a daily attendance of around 95 ent saving biennium. now before Congress v.hicn is leave the farmer owing $3000 on their term $300 each in expenses necessary step because prevalent per cent. his mortgage after he had lost in addition to their $1000 a year conditions m the county school said to represent President-elec- t The board Thursday FUND LESS system make difficult the ap- night was the meeting Roosevelts plans for farm relief everything. salary. first session at SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 3 (U.E) one of to of pointment recent purchasing SAYS ONE AT agent which William Evans, Jr., new According figures Tne state of Utah spent apfor all departments. the Department of Agriculture, A TLME BY REP. MARVIN JONES Under the new setup, no one president of the board, presided, proximately $845,000 more than it When asked why he was con- - will Chairman ot the tVmmit'ee on nearly 9 4 per cent of the farms In took have power to purchase goods during January, accordStates changed , tending witin Mr. Muir alone and in the United Agriculture, House of Repreing to the report of Treasurer foreclosure of not also with the recently retired except through the clerk as pur- RICHMOND hands through sentatives A. E. Christensen. or one of the memmortgages, bankruptcy, default of commissioners, Written Especially for Mr. Hendrickson chasing agent, contract, sales to avoid foreclos- replied, "I prefer to deal with bers of tne board. The Herald-JournFIGHT TAXES McKii.Iets Dinner Pail. I believe every thinking person ure, surrender of title, or other toem one at a time. BIG SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 3 (I'P) will agree that the farm problem transfers to avoid foreclosure durMr. Hendrickson declares that hy The Zulu-- , Fought. Growing protests against ru- -, is a national problem and that ing the five years ended March 1, his only desire in Calling attenMe X nd Mussolini. mors of increased taxes reached In addition, 34 per cent tion to these matters is that all there can be no real business re- 1932 RICHMOND. One of the best a climax at a mass meeting sponFame Comes Later. covery in this country until re- of farms were sold for taxes. officials should limit their PLEASING entertainments of the year is sored by the Utah Manufacturers Farm wages, says the same of- public covery starts with the pure losing to actual neexpenses public association here Thursday night. planned for next Tuesday eveficial source, are the lowest in 34 cessities power of the farmer. , fixed big broadcast" As a rule I do not believe years, ranging from 40 cents a amount regardlessbe of any ning when the that may spent legally will The be to the public LED TO ARREST presented Logan Junior high school in relief measures. I aae voted day with board in South Carolina Francis the first's hasty The removal and Georgia to $1 75 a day in during any given period. the most pretentious by the Richmond Ward M. I, A. MILES CITY, Mont, Feb. 3 (C.E) completed ment that the fat English king, for few of them. and tne and mam in at of A the same sucauditorium the the time most trail of straw, dropped from oi discriminations giving Rhode Island. The same reports Henry the Eighth 'ought to have to the cessful enterprise ever undertaken tabernacle. a wagon driven by George L. iarmer an unhindered ieveal that some farm hands in at the school wita the ringing isiuvated chance to work out his own prob- North Central states are getting ELKS This radio entertainment is a Nichols recently led to Nichols' a nan pieuy soon down of the curtain on "Polished variety program consisting of arrest on charges of operating a the prolonged French and English lems is what is needed. Ordinarily only board and lodging for their this is all that would be needed, labor. Pebbles Thursday night. musical still and possession of intoxicating comic skits recitations, fighting. Federal agents reported but these are not ordinary times. Taxes paid by farmers on their The Junior high school opera, readings and vocal solos, present- liquors. ELECTION matA Balkan fanatic murdered anreal estate in 1932, though below directed by Frank Baugh Jr., with ing the best talent of the city in they followed Nichols to his ranch Purely as an emergency other fanatic noir apparent to the ter, a program is being suggested. the 1929 peak, were approximately Lillie Nieison as by the trail of straw, and found was a performance. As a long range program a return double the 1913 tax per acre. G. G. Merrill is in charge of the a still and 53 gallons of whisky presented on Wednesday afternoon Austrian throne, wheieupon Eu- to and on the ranch. INCOME FALLS, proved princiFor the fourth successive year and evening and Thursday eve- sptaking parts and Jack Whiting to ropeans butchered eac- - other is the way out of the tragedy. DEBTS INCREASE ples A A. Firmage has been nominatof the musical numbers. Comments were Other in alike ning In the meantime, theories must the tune of millions of men, ai Gross income from farm pro- ed to the office of exalted ruler heaping high PROTECTION SOUGHT praise on the group committee members, each of whom We are face to face duction in 1932 is tentatively es- of the ruined eah other to the tune or be discarded. HELENA, Mont, Feb. 3 (U.E The affair was completely are one are The stunt Elks a Logan lodge. directing thou.san with grim facts. The "national timated by the Department of Ag- nominations were started at the fish and game comtwo hundred and fifty product of the Junior si hool, Charles Peart, Florence Webb, The Btatehas announced Even tms emergency act, or farm allot- riculture at $5,240,000,000 millions of dollars mission as lodge meeting last Wednesday even the orchestra, ugh that it Juness Edith which was Larson, Stoddard, what meet ment bill, is designed to distressed farmers have revolted placid country, not knowing under the direction of A T. Hen- Afton Merrill, Mrs. Estella Spur- will ask the Montana state legislawill and be open during o evening millions this crisis. ture, now in session, to pass laws it was all about, sent against the loss of their homes by the entire month of February The son, being composed of Junior rier, and Arthur Aylworth. Reduced farm purchasing powmen abroad to be killed if nepermitting the destruction of exA Logan radio company is putelection will be held at the fust high school students. The princiinon a (Continued er with and four) page is state. The elk itself loaded responsible, directly cessary, and and chorus were all members ting up a microphone which is cess elk in this of March. pals meeting unemfor million several a so in numbers that billions have year directly, of grown perpetual debt folof as as the school were for kind of are work this Other nominations members of adapted and to expert are causing extensive damLet us not criticize the Zulus ployed today, according lows: Mark Allen, esteemed leadthe business and production staff. toe public is cordially invited to they SELECTED testimony given Congress. While d among farms and ranches, it age Members S. of radio at the aided the the Truman They killed only a few, then stop-lie- the average price of farm products in erjoy Curtis, ing knight; program faculty was said. esteemed tabernacle. loyal knight; Gilbert supervision work has decreased 46 per cent since To for favorite esteemed mention inMecham, the Requests any outstanding songs may the World war, CACHE MINOR ARRESTS price of lecturing! The former Kaiser's motto was dustrial articles, bought by the kmgnt; Moses Cardon, secretary; singers or actors would not only h placed in a box upon entering BUT in-- , Feb. 3 UE Leon Fonnesbeck. treasurer. Rob- - be difficult but unkind. Suffice to the building These songs with the Nearly one-ha- Mont,the total arrests said to be ' me and God As a farmer has increased as much as res- - 58 ert H post-wexname the of entire Moser, the that did 'ones cent the them John say Price, iimilet of fact, it was more made per tiler; group during requesting RICHMOND. The "Belle of by Butte police during 1932 pe't"ful,y ..Go(j an(i nie " But it period. trustee; A. A Firmage, cellent work, that the presenta- will be presented in the program. were for minor traffic vio3,265 Thus, the farmers dol- Bagdad, an operetta in two acts three-yeAt the close of the performance, lations, lar today has less than half of its by Geoffrey F. Morgan and Fred- representative to the grand lodge, tion was thoroughly enjoyed and dmn't work afler 1918 city records disclosed. Moses Cordon and W F Jensen that connected with the the audience will act as judge of There was only one murder charge buying power. erick G. Johnson, has been selectNow energetic young Mr Hitler pre-wed by J. W. Pulsipher, instructor alternate representatives to the production deserves nothing but the different numbers, listing their filed during the year, with 17 arcome with tae new mofto me THE FARMERS the highest of praise choice of which is best. Those rests for robbery, 12 for burglary, of music, to be presented by the grand lodge. and Mussolini" The young man FLIGHT Conditions are serious Already, North Cache high school participating in the number which and approximately 400 for vagdoes not conceal his wish to be in some early and receives tne mobt votes will be rancy and disturbance. in April. The cast will be andictator, ruler of Germany, as foreclosure; states, one a in case, group nounced next Monday and promgiven a prize by the Mutual ImMussolini rules Italy It 's eveu CACTUS SHOW provement association. ises to be an excellent one for suggested that he will recall the SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb. 3 the material this year is perhaps former Kaiser to sit on his old lE A cactus show first of its better tnan ever before. tin one, much tamed and subdued, ever kind to be held m Texas HIGH The opera promises to be even cai tying out Hitler's orders as the will be conducted here Feb. 4 to Italian king carries out Mussoli- greater than Oh Doctor." It is 9 inclusive. Eighteen varieties ot ciammed full of comedy, gay muni's orders the thorny desert plants will bo and would The costumes sic, dancing. comic of opera kind That exhibited. The affair will be in will be modern and oriental. Prohibition, as "The glorious President Joseph E. Cardon of bt managed bv the fact that Hit- the noted Witte Memorial museum, which must not be Cache stake. On the stand with experiment" The opera takes place in orienWASHINGTON, Feb. 3 tlP) A ler is quite different from Musso-- i PRESTON Franklin County Brackenridge park. tal Arabia The story is of a given up by the United States him were other officials of the independent lim, and the former German Kai- - one billion dollar without much earnest thinking, presidencies, and the two stake farmers have paid 87.84 per cent NOT GUILTY is very different from the Aces supply bill carrying more motion picture star and his me- wise for veterans ex- chanics, who come to Bagdad to judgment and long delibera- relief society and primary groups. of their crop production loans reSALT LAKE, Feb. 3 (UP) John Italian king The Italian king than $966,800,000 on was intion of the the President Cardon a in brief the ceived from national people, was part Pendlture9 govern approved today by find a lovely girl, the Belle of does not talk F Valdez, charged with the murthe house without a record vote. and engage her for a discussed before 300 members of troduction stated the object of the ment last spring. This gives the der of Joseph Ortez at Copperton, and Cache stakes in the meeting. Mrs. Bessie G. Ballard, county the enviable record of be No effort was made to reduce Bagdad, Logan last January 2, was found pictuie resident of the Logan Stake Relief ing third high in total collections Utah, men s benefits in coming find the Thursday night. r.ot the girl but are cap- - tabernacle a They which by guilty today jury Two accordance with President Hoov- tured speakers, President C. W. society, and Mrs. I. S. Smith, of all counties in the district in deliberated chief of police and Dunn of yesterday afternoon the Cache Stake stake Relief ers recommendations, even though are to bybetheexecuted Logan presiIdaho, Society Utah, Wyoming, volving Of and part this morning to reach the bill increased these expendi- cameras which are for carrying dency. and Supt. Alma Sonne of president, had received telegrams Nevada, California and Colorado. a verdict. supposed to the Carhe stake Y. M. M. I. A, from general church authorities, tures more than $18,000,000 over of this county borFarmers dishold bombs. They resort to current funds. spoke against repeal of the eight- President Cardon said. rowed $37,150 00 representing one The bill as a whole cuts rough- guises to escape and manage to eenth amendment and any subhundred eighty one loans, or an The a asked that telegrams carthe real assassin wvio stitution of government regulation meeting on prohibition be called, average of $205. ly $21,000,000 under total current capture d bomb the Then return for or state control. in NEV YORK. Stocks cont.nu appropriations for tne score or ries that the support of all women be The committee passing on loans UTAH. Fair tonight and Satto lower today 1.1 the aj- - more of agencies covered in the their valor they are presented the PRESIDENT CARDON for the retention of the 18th for the local farmers were: Wilurged desacred which Amulet identified TELLS PURPOSE measure. senoe oi any ntw speculative lard Larson, W. J. Geddes, Chase urday; little change In Belle. the Kearl and Thomas Heath. (Continued on page eight) Presiding at the assembly was velopmcn limimri in the j , s, -- DKBT-KIDDE- Vll ) In A Nutshell flashes al : 00 PLANS Today By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, EVENT 1932), WASHINGTON, D. C. The us- American dinner, with speeches, remembered William McKinley, on the ninetieth anniversary of his PLANNING outn, January 30. President Hoover said "his was a regime :n which toe American people finds particular satisfac- ANNUAL tion. two-ho- How That's no exaggeration. suddenly ambitions and conditions THE FULL IOCKEi BOOK" was next in demand, and war with its (touring out of bil- lions provided that. Now we have changed from the full pochetbook to Che full BREAD LINE days What will be the next stop? Back to the full dinner pail probably, then again to the full pocket book, then again to the bread line until intelligent A.menca learns how to balance' production and distribution, Sue seems unable to balance anything now, budget, prohibition or debt policy. , British police had great restoring order in a tow between two Zulu tribes, uuess why? 'the son of one chief slit open a bag of salt with his knife, and scattered the salt on the ground. Another chief considered this a fearful insult, and after the Zulus had stamped around for awhile in a war dance, to excite them to the proper pitch, tae fighting started. ble OPERA FOR NORTH lf ar j ar evt-rjun-e debt-ridde- n j We are amazed at w ar based on such infantile provocation, but how many tivili'.cd wars after a certain amount of dinlomiitiwar dancing have started based on reasons" just as childish? Kings have set their people to fighting, over some woman not orth it, many a time, since Hel-'e- n of Troy launched her thousand ships and gave Homer material for wonderfully good stories. And the most highly esteemed British decoratio l vias for origin a lade's garter, with a sillj ur d change among us. McKinley prom- lsed "the full dinner pail and produced it That pleased every- soon but was taken fori body, granted, BROADCAST JUNIOR OPERETTA Prohibition Upheld By Speakers At Meeting FRANKLIN IN REPAYMENTS of-s- The Weather ) |