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Show PAGE EIGHT. HERALD-JOURNA- SAYS DEBTS, NOT TAXES, February 6i1 I This was the report Monday of forest service officials The road was opened ts the girls' camp ' dav in order that students participating in the annual Utah tta'e Vgricultural college winter on Saturday could reach, camp T Franklin, treaty negotiates with France. 1777 i'nr,a! the Who States department of 1933-Fran- tries to ro STUDENTS GET AT LOWEST PRICES vsith negotiate Franklin. FARM ALLOTMENT I Quality Is At Competitive Low Prices! Why Not Buy the Finest When Christiansens HEARINGS END V VSHINCTON. -Fell f, .1 Th sin, .!( ign "i'I u r il comi.uaee Mrs. II. J Aries of Ogden is rone luded its ext ruled Inuring,1 ol the borne tod ,y on the domestic allotment vpiting in Ixig.in low ond daughter, farm rehef hill as farm state sen- ot bet s.,n-e"r sought to expedite othir, Mr mid Mr, F.urell Johnson enu rgency farm aid legislation in he belief that the di astir allot-- 1 A window of Ihr W dlioin Fnlle't ,1 mogram could not he passed Strvice station on Mom nL Set ond Koith sticet wos broken out some thisi hesession ii.rimittee hearings brought time Silui day night or caily Sun-i from he domestic aliy morning, Mr Follelte ri port- lotment plans farm sponsors that ed Sunday. was Nothing missing the piog.am must be emoted tq from the s'alion fire vent nation wide rural revolt from its opponents that it Dunn hoc' Hilly Dunn, son of J. farmer, derrea.se a local would ruin the at is re upending and fence processors! hospital from an appendu itis op- consumption to curtail 'heir purchases eration performed a week ago. '1 lie committee now intends to the bill as it passed the rclraft Monleft Anderson Mr. Mary house. for Los receivafter Angeles, day ing word that her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Tidwell, was seriously ill SECRETS OF RUG at a Los Angeles hospital. d Mr. and Mrs. Henry Julib of Ogden announce the birth of a daughter, Monday morning at a local hospital. The Fifth ware M men are play, Her sponsoring a three-ac- t Majesty the Boss in the Fifth ward amusement hall, Tuesday at 8 p. m. Admission 10c and 15c. Plav is put on by a cast of college students. FJ( Limited Quantities for This Selling! They Wont Last Long! Come in HICKORY SHADOW SKIRT hickory Mrs. Hunter, Trenton, Dora Jensen, River county leaders in the SUMATRAN CREW CONEY ISLAND; YORK, Feb. 6 (PPi-T- he disastrous fire within a year swept Coney Island, American's most gaudy amusement resort, early today. A solid block of concessions was destroyed with a loss estimated at $250,000. Fanned by a strong v.ind, the flames threatened to engulf a huge portion of the resort but five alarms mobilized a score of fire fighting companies and after a two hour battle, they were confined to the one bloi k. si cond UNEMPLOYED ASK FOR PROTECTION I beautiful figured rayon material, soft, pliable elastic a fine quality dium length rayon girdle, markably low priced at 50c. Heres I A over Deep hips. boned at front. panels, wide model with deep rayon front and back panels. Long-lif- e elastic over hips. HICKORY DRESS SHIELDS A undergarment of A clever with rayon jersey material, protective gum rubber panel. style of on elastic Only Slip-o- n Shield style, dainty and abPC solutely secure On Sale At O truly outstanding number, this clever girdle of sparkle satin, decorated with imported lace. )Pc HICKORY HICKORY SANITARY BELT n" Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Silk and Nainsook. Regular and Crescent at SANITARY BELT HICKORY GIRDLE APJE1I, Dutch East Indies, Feb. A mutinous crew of na(L'.Pi tive Sumatrans was in control of the Dutch cruiser "De Zeven today after seizing arms and amunitions aboard the warship and overpowering its officers. Dutch and other European officers and a detail of Dutch marines the cruiser aboard a pursued government steamer. The crew took the cruiser out of the port of Olehle, on the north coast. The cruiser was sighted west of Meladoe last night The commander of the cruiser, seven officers and some European noncommissioned officers were ashore when the ship was seized. The few officers aboard were overpowered and locked up. HICKORY GIRDLE rr GIRDLE hickory BLOOMER SEIZES CRUISER Prov-incie- Qc mmJ HICKORY GIRDLE wrinkle and shadow-proofin- g garment of rayon jersey, HICKORY Just wha you need to dresses while doing .household duties A neces- sary item. pro-Ite- marquisette trimmed SANITARY 6 SECOND FIRE VISITS Chiffon lubber, top, lace no seams, lace trimmed bottom and yoke front. RQ Luella Mrs. and step-i- n a protecLace trimmed, with and co1; tive panel. Light of assures freedom ment. . Offered specially at Lo-ga- n. IHCKOHY SAM I ARY APRON MJia MAKING SHOWN The secret of cutting and diptaping materials used in hooked ble mats, chair backs, chair sets or hooked rugs will be explained at a meeting Wednesday in 1 inch ray- - Ec Double Electric Griliettes A Toast those delicious Toast wichcs perfectly! . . . Fry or Broil: Bacon, Steaks, Chops, Epgs, Sausage; Make Pancakes, Toast Rolls, Warm th? Babys Milk! Direct Importation From Italy THE HAGUE, Netherlands, Feb. - Naval (! il seaplanes flew over the cruiser "Do Zeven Provincien seized by mutiners in the East Indies, and threatened ta bomb the ship if it does not surrender, aulhoiilies were advised tod iy p- FIRE ON STEAMER Ore, Teh. G (' l'i Fire which broke out in the engine room of the steamer "Paitfie ASTORLA, I.id, Feb EVANSVILLE, Three hundred '.o, uiu! tut. 6 U P unemployed comme sioner's office today, demanding their requests for free food and utility service be met immediately. BUTTER PRICES SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6 (I'Pi San Francisco butter today, 1)2 score 20 ASK REDUCTIONS HEBER, Feb. 6 U Il Wasatch farmers gathered at their annual farm bureau meeting has decided to request a 30 per cent decrease in valuation of farm property Shipper," of London, was brought under control by the crew of the ship today MOLLISON STARTS TOUR LYMPNE, Airdrome, England, February 6 (UP' Captain J imes Mollison left in his baby mono- plane today in a journey which he expected to carry him across the south Atlantic to Argentina, nortuward to New York and back to England via the north Atlantic ' with Beautiful Oriental and Persian The New Spring Designs Straw Fabric HATS Miserable Backache? Sale! Tuesday Special ! All Sizes NEW! - TRIAL SIZE I vMUfl 10 Extra Heavy! Non-Cur- l! . Marvelous group! The now brims . . . turret! up at back . . . the deeper crowns. Black, brown, gray, lettuce green, Bermuda blue, and red. Bladder Irregularities A persistent backache, with bladder irregularities and a tired, nervous, depressed feeling may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder Users everywhere rely on Doans Pills. Praised fer more than 50 yeaisby gralelul users the country over. Sold by til druggists. con-ditio- 21 48 .. 1 7 . . feet v ide, feet long S5.95 TUESDAY SPECIAL: asMTole SU ak Potatoes an Gratin APc Salad, Corn Bread Aiw DANISH SOI P, and 2x- 10e - Do&tiS Diuretic j-rh- i. ii ;n wide, indies long. GET BOBBLE S. & II. STAMPS TUESDAY! Eat at the Fountain! C inches LARGER SIZE . . . Fiinged Ends! stu-der- ts SIZE: at Only Extra It May Warn of Kidney or M COVER M L PEOS Early the Savings Are Worth a Special Trip! A Heights, will conduct a special class The adult das of tae Sixth work, ward mutual will sponsor a free in Room 23, at 2 the courthouse to 5 p. m. "hard times" party Tuesday eve- Wednesday from Old silk hosiery or silk or rayning beginning at 7.30. All mar- on underwear will be cut and dipried folks of the ward are corped so tnat the raw edges are dially invited to attend. turned in and a smooth silk yarn Mrs. W. F. Gibbons was a visitor left with which to work. in Salt Lake City, Monday. The Hyrum Third ward M ,L A. invites the public to join with the members of the ward at the Gold and Green ball, immediately following mutual session, Tuesday night. A small admission fee will be charged. , Factory Specials MEALS Westminster Poets Abbey's Corner contams a bust of Longfellow and tablets to Lowell and Walter Hines Page, New Spring: Merchandise in All Departments -- REPUBLICANS TO MEET CENT SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 6 (C Ii Byron. D. Anderson, chairman of the state Republican committee, LAWRENCE. Kan., Feb. 6 iTPi will be the speaker at the Lincoln In an effort to permit students, day celebration of the Republican who might beforced to withdraw club of Utah to be held at the from school, to finish the year, au- New house hotel Monday, February thorities of the University of Kan- 13 at 8 p m. sas have announced a plan to serve meals to such students for ASK FOR BUILDINGS a ' day lo cents a meal. SALT LAKE CITY. Feb 8 il'lb Chancellor E. H. Lindley The USAC and the Branch Agritue plan, which will be college at Cedar City are called the "scholarship meal plan " cultural the only two state institutions not a.id which will serve only who show' high scholastic requesting buildings to be erected The rtiTio end who establish that during the coming biennium state building commissions recomthey really need assistance. JarcalUast, luncheons and din-- l mends $xxs,iYq for state buildings. er will he served each day extent Sunday in the university ria A sample menu offered by Mrs. Ethel Evan... director of the cafeteria, included: Breakfasthot cereal, cream, s'pwed fruit, milk. Luncheon: noodles. cabbage, bread and butter, fruit or fruit salad, tea or coflee. c HALF th , Dim.tr. meat pie, a vegetable, f. uit. pie or pudding, tea or coffee. tuoal price of KMt HALITOSIS The menus will vaiy widely, Mrs other quality UlOUTH WASH and all will be of 'Feans OAIOLt high nutritive value Antiseptics... 10 . . . I NEW px.-!.!-.- .',, Tremendous Bargains in Beautiful Italian Rugs wunsikoisen si The irjuipmir.t is kept bu ,y at he pliant t me clear. ng out state In , v. o In th pi i mai y and set ond itv m he county FARM WOMEN A work program for the home and community section of the Cache County Farm Bureau was outlined at a meeting Saturday afternoon at the farm bureau headquarters in the courthouse in Logan. Ihc program includes the following projects: Gifts, remodeling clothing, alteiation of patterns; line in dress, necklines; gardens, ot mens food budget; pressing suits; patching and darning; posture and its rela.ion to clothing, feet and shoes; vegetable canning; table service and etiquette; election; coat making, dry cleaning; home nursing Mrs. W. J. Harrison, Cove, William Mrs. county president, James, Paradise, vice and Mrs. Peter Peterson, Milleach gave short ville. secretary, talks on the recent state convention held in Salt Lake. Local presidents were m attendance. Following the executive meeting, a general meeting for home making leaders and assistants was held with Mrs. Mane Homer, and Snuthfield, leader, county Ixola Jensen, district extension agent, giving the lesson of "importance of line in dress." Special emphasis was laid on depart- ror I nrirty reopie n agriculture. SELECT PROJECTS the state road ll-.- ment will be able to open the road to tin folks in the near future i urn (.tun Supervisor J VV, Funk could not bo reached for a state-m- i 111 'at 9 3 3. ramp Agn-cultur- X 1 The Logon eanyon road is open for automobile traffic only as far as Spring hollow and the girls' 1756 'Aaron Burr born to X FEBRUARY MONDAY. UTAH, Todays I., Ahnaimc: HURT FARMER meet Milking adjustments present conditions, farmers should suive to inirouse rtit.pts irom out-sisupplei.iei tarj euteipjists and mol... do mo e duett silling I nil get mole liwi.J lrum the said Ui L M Vaughan, t.iir.1 buieau of dgmultural eioni.nus e, o' tne I S Department of in an aiidu - aIohu.iv the extension belme i. inning till t till 1' .UI servile stall Agiliiiiiui.il iiilk.e In vuw ol present !mi t.n piu.s aii.i pit oi. Iitigm rates, onlj quu.lv pii.il.uU am m il.n.u d Id may pay then , aughiin lie lurther uiged that all unpi ofitaole livesto, a summi be tubed, only the better lands and that leiuher be , nipped, nsen on bt st lanil , He nJsj urged Unit tlisiasi., ami mseit mjuiy ue I educed, that etnuent uit ol la boi uni e.,iipiiient be made, that more iep.nr work be done" at home; that tash be panl vheic pos lble to permit the leceivmg ol uiscounU, and that the farmers noik with their county ugenla and larin oiganuations. Xu siH'aking ol proposed plans for farm leliet, Xh. Vuugliun how see farm cannot "I said, and prices can be standardized lower taxes at the same time, nor see how prices can be raiscan ed with contracted credit. It is not laissible to cut the cost of production without affecting costs of those things which already exist. cannot see how a stable price level can be maintained when thut price level is based on one commodity which is largely governed by chance. I can t see why the medium of exeaange should be held so sacred. It is better to regulate that medium than to is which production, regulate much more htable. "It is difficult fordemand to see how we can eign war debt payments and still hope to increase our export trade with debtor nations. Dr. Vaughan pointed out that the debt situation was much more distressing to the farmers than the tax burden. He said that if all taxes were removed the fanners still would not be able to make a profit under existing prices. Although ne would not predict conditions for the immediate future, Dr. Vaughan said that the Americans would act, no doubt, as their fathers and grandfathers did following the depression immediately i.fter the Civil war. Dr. Vaughan has scheduled regional outlook conferences to be held at Ogden, February 7; Provo, February 8; Cedar City, February Three meetings will be held j 10 each place: One at 10 a. m. , in the morning with tue county agents of the district; one in the afternoon and one In the evening for farmers and those interested in obtaining outlook information pertaining to farm and commodity prices as prepared by the United LOGAN. L, min . . . |