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Show Mf THE PAGE EIGHT -- HERE'S Toduy5 :Ahiiatiac BUILDING (Conliuueu from page one) April 6Ui Pary 1909-Rob- crl ures Tv.t money, from two to three pe diM'loNt diaw-in- n cent interest, would work eagerly to get five ur at if .safety Aie iltbUied The budding program, under the new deal in banking, would promise such safety, hence, say the economists, building would get its discovers North Pole 197"" Murh MORE ABOUT chccrirjd as United tatov enters war to end waran1 make the world safe for no- share 'tire mocracy IIERALn-JOl'RXA- there have come many repetitions of what happt ned during and immediately alter the World war Buildings have been neglected, paint and repairs are needed urgently on millions of structures; families are crowded two or more, rn many thousands of cases, m single small apartments or houses, and once more office space is congested, with two or more irritated men at work m the same room. Pi lies of everything today make possible building costa lower than at any t.mc since 1917. Freight rates, higner than ever, are a minor factor which will be discussed in a succeeding article The need is uigent, the opportunity for low cost construction is here, the demand presses and That, nanctng remains. wage earners ability or aned worker s to buy HI A IN(i POWER VIII.L EXISTS Nor is buying power lacking to 'the extent generally believed Savings and other h.ink have many 'thousands of nun and women on their ledgers who are able to buy homes and will buy so runs the churn under let live financing arrangements when assured of values The real estate market has not suffered so much from lack of buying ability as from mneitainty of values and from every section diseiose that there is a crying need for more building. In residential construction alone, the siires show, there is need l.htMUNHl tor approximately more roof trees to meet the needs of simpl the normal, 1935 Much growth in farnihen since building construction virtually end1S Dictator Muvsolmi ed four year ago. ami Dictator Hitler In studying the building condeliver fascist specdies struction ami forecasting its possible contribution to the contemplated business revival, specialists heie hark back to the period of Mrs. George A. Hunseii, Mrs. Lee the For more than and Mr and Mrs. George four World war from 1917 to 1921, years, or Cook of Provo were visitors m parts of both years, inclusive, Logan, Saturday. ale there was practically no in the United States umertaintl of permareney of mortMrs. George V. Thatcher and building Once those gage ar rangemcnLs. Miss Patience Thatcher motored EXPANSION two factors are stabilized, it is TKKMKMiors to Salt Luke City, Wednesday. Then followed a year, 1922 of believed here that real estate will The M I. A. of the Keeonil ward quickening industiy, marked large- become a live again It also is reckoned reasonably ly by repair work on neglected of Hyrum will present the operetta, The Merry Hollandaise" structures Painters and carpen- sure that those two factors will ters made hay that year On the become stabilized within the very at the Mendon ward hall Thursday evening at 8 15. Everyone is heels of 1922 came six years of near future That is the basis of tremendous expansion in building, the forecast. invited to attend 1923 to 192X. inclusive, during Apparently, then, little holds which the total value of new Nu meetings will lie held Sunrising realty in leash. Once the of avthe United States buddings in rise the Sixth ward because day definitely starts, a rush to eraged approximately $7,5u0,0no,000 ot renovations. buy is expected and with it a a year, or nearly $ 15,000, ooo.ono for rush to build. Both are looked All Coast Artillery Reserve Of- the six years. for within the next four or 1929 In came there the practical five months, of ficers are requested to meet at assuming, of cessation induced budding, pricourse, favorable action with the Logan chamber of commerce difficult by Then marily to facresect financing the restricting Thursday, April G, at 7:30 p. m tors mentioned above. The meeting is important and of- followed four long years of stagnaDuring those four years, Further the impetus to build is ficers are asked to make special tion. efforts to attend. Z,HQRAHf 4 cheering rock-botto- Pi-rr- big-.s- e j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Monseu are rejoicing over the arrival of a new daughter, the second child in the family. The baby was born at the home Sunday. Mrs, Monsen, before her marriage, was Miss Sarah Yeutes LOGAN, UTAH, L, to receive momentum expcited troin the revival in the automo- bile industry (discussed in the installment! which preceding would unloose many millions of dollars for wages and supplies em h month The revival m the automobile realm is expected to come ahead of the revival in budding construction and to enhance! it Between the two industries, there aie jobs fiit probably 3.0o0,0uo men, possibly 500,000 more. That covers also the indirect employment such us lumbering, lumber manufacture, the making of materials, the quar-rymg of stone, the processing of copper, of pipe, of electrical equipment and other rommoditK. used It w'ould extend all in budding the way back to the ore mines and the farms themselves which fur- nish some of the things needed. And it would affect the rad- roads with all the kick of a shot, m the arm The railroads, Hy the wav. constitute the third and last of the basic industries whose re- viva! is necessary to lift the coun- try into prosperity The possibililies just ahead for them are re- garded today h.h holding much Those possibilities will promise be discussed in tomorrow's install- merit of this series. HERES MORE ABOUT j ; LOGAN JUDGE IS RENAMED BY BAR Judge M. C. Harris of the First District court has received notice of his reappointment as a member of the judicial council of the Utah State Bar association The was made hy the appointment board of governors. Mr Harris thus started a two year term on the council on April 1 Notification was made by L M Cummings, secretary Other members of the council include1 J. A Howell, chairman; N. D Straup, William H. Leary, Calvin W. Rawlings, E. Vanoe Wilson I (Continued from page one) tobacco It all men were physically and mentally perfect there would be" less cr nne and greater judgment so fur as world affairs are con- cenied. he ila.i'ied President Ga H read message, to the people from each of the pas, prophets of the church in which ear h during his lifetime had xh..wn the importance of the ad- herence to this principle of the church. All ot them stressed the importance of helping mankind in temporal things as well as teach- ing spiritual salvation Quoti.ig Josepn F Smith on this matter President Grant said Give heed to the VV'ord of Wisdom, prriv you will observe it for it will ennoble your souls and !ree your heau It will bung you ncjicr similitude with Christ " El OKU Mi KAY Rt ADS STATISTICS Statistics regarding expenditures ol the church and church growth in membership weie lead at the hi ginning of the meeting by Elder David O McKay. During the year a total expenditure to charity of $715,843 was made The total expenditure of the church for ward, stake maintenance and for missionary activity was $1,829,832. ElSpeaking of church growth der McKay showed that 19.772 children were hiesscd, 15,283 chil-diand coverts in baptized stakes and world missions totaled Recommends to enter the 7,825 temples of the church were given to 67.728 showed that ti.e Percentages birth rate in the church for the year 1932 was 28 3 per 1000, marriage rate 13 per thousand, death rate 7 per thousand and families owning their own homes 64.2 per ol en 1000 Elder Reed Smoot was the last speaker of the session He pointed AGED out the importance ot religion durHe ing this time of depression. said the world needed the true OF LOGAN DIES by Jesus religion us preached A and of Christ charity feeling dcsiie to bless should be uppermost in the minds of the people Martin Fink. 83, a resident of of the church He preached tuler providence many years ago and ation of all people. Elder Smoot f01. the last three years a resident said that he believed the Moimonj0f Logan, died at the home of hi chui h has a greater belief in daughtei, Mrs Eames Theresa Christ than has any other church 53,. North Third East, late Wed- in the world. net day CHURCH HAS will be hell Funeral services NITA GREAT OlPORTl at 1 p rn in Anmo, (Saturday Rider Kmoot praised the words jdi.ho The body at the Lind- and president Grant in his address1 qmst Mortuary in Logan HIU stated that in his public may bc viewed thete Friday The he had senatea as to Arnno position rpmalns wll be taken been respected more for his devo- - o .iiirriav morrin Llon to his church and its teach- " r F,nk a b',rn L" lng3 than for any other thing t he 1. 49 . November He said he never found it the least Germany ram anJ son Katherjnet AJJan?, word break the to bit necessary camo t0 tJie u!ink 0f wisdom and that he had obeyed! nel ls77f rovidence In settling inmoved it implicitly all of his life to Arimo 1901, the family of difference out the pomting land he lived Ihcre until his wife lho (hur(h of Jesus Christ of Lat- - died three when he Saint to other churches, returned to years ago,since living Logan, Elder Smoot snid that the belief with his daughter in salvation for all people of all Siurviv mg are fie of seven ages, of all races and of all colors was the most important He said thut no church has the opportunity to assist the world in its crisis as has the Mormon Pocatello, Martin Fink, California church. The conference was opened by the choir and congregation singing, "Do Ye Saints Come, Come What is Right was the last selec- - i rn., tion." A solo was rendered hy oOWCll IO AduTCSS John Wood. Prayers were offered IJlnwsvi HIVALi AH UYAtl by Secretary of State Milton H Welling Hnd Mark Austin Bowen, prominent Gemgr B. Im ill flower lover and gardener. WOMAN KIIJ.E1) PROVO, April 6 d'l'l Mrs Mar- - will be the principal speaker at ion L. Snow, GO, died here Wed- - the meeting of the Flower night following an auto den club Friday at 515 p, m at accident on Mapleton bench She the Chamber of Commerce, cording to announcement of club born in St. George. officers. Mr Bowen will speak on per- BI TTF.R PRICES SAN FRANCISCO, April 6 KTi ennials and their culture Other San Francisco butter today, 92 matters of interest to club bors will also be taken up. 18 RESIDENT CONFERENCE j 1 THURSDAY, APRIL f. 10: SCANDINAVIANS TO MEET FRIDAY meeting of unu.--u il interest andinavians of Ca he Valley wlp be the Scandinavian meeting be held in the stake house to Friday evening at 7 3u o'doekt f rofessor Henry Otte will give A lecture on the Pyramid-- . of Egypt, Intt resting chart., will he used H explain the subjc, t The Scm.l.u- alt avian presiden.y is urg.ng Scandinavians of th... section tij be present t0 j j A S - , ' - r 111 ter-da- y Dcuuuror of Logan it v ti the damage suit if li 11 and B .AKo, was overruled hy Judge M c Harris of the Fust DiMrnf court on Friday The defendants, Fon- through City Attome, are given until April to answer The suit is for aitiul damages of $3297 57 and point. ve d uimgi s of $2500, allcgd to have beeu lost when the city commission re- fused to let the Rocs operate a store on West Order street Un. del orders from the city. Captain James Smith paoTocked the stoip the day it was scheduled to open X Urnunre Mrs. ' Gar-ne.sd- ay ac-w- as mem-sco- re K. F. Passey A welcome homo party for , Files Appeal In Court Notice of appeal at the stnt$ supreme court in the case of Mrs. E. F. Passey vs Dr T. B Budge h,.s been filed by Leon Fotme.s-ber- k. attorney for Mrs Passey On a directed verdict of "nQ cause for action the suit was dismissed in First District court October 7, 1932 A V. Watkins, a judge, directed tha verdict nt of Nibley I Glamour-Fashion-Romance-P- his El- Fred Hodgson, recently returned from the French mission, will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Logan Tenth ward cnapei. der f Days of 49 Continue All This Week! You Must Come! good program will be followed by dancing. All are invited. A Practicability !! Hundreds of Values for Only 49c ELKS OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED Installation of the officers of the Logan Elks lodge took place Wednesday under the supervision of W. F. Jensen, acting as deputy grand exalted ruler. Several Interest! lg hers were given by the Paramount glee dub. A buffet luncheon fol- lowed the meeting. , Assisting Mr Jensen as installation officers were Dr. H. L. Cali, Arthur Picot, Ras Rasmussen, W B Jones, P. J. Evans, N. W. Kimball, N. R. Broby, Guy Phip-pe- n and George Blakesley. The officers to serve the lodge (luting the present year are as follows: A, A Firmage, exalted ruler; M. D. Allen, leading kmght; Howard Griffin, loyal knight; Fred Neuberger, lecturing knight; M G. Cardon, secretary; Leon treasurer; John H Moser, trustie, and Robert Price, tiler. Immediately following the installation Exalleu Ruler F'irmage named the following appointive officers: W. F. Jensen, chaplain; and Guy Phippen, inner guard, Hess, organist An esquire will be named later by Mr. STYLED in HOLLYWOOD for YOU rBy PRINCESS PEGGY ; 4 i $ Fashions Created for You in the Land of Movie Stars k. 825 14 to 20 I)aring .port styles that are infused with the pay freedom of mannish modes. Dainty sheers trimmed with frills and thrills to gladden the most feminine heart. Here you will find a variety of styles and fabrics that will satisfy your every whim! Sizes 14, 20, Roi-co- e. PROGRAM GIVEN BY CANTADORAS The Cantadoras, a special girls' chorus of the Logan High, presented an assembly Wednesday under the direction of Frank H. Baugh, 10, 41, 46, ,r2. Jr. The chorus, which Bhowed much talent and hard preparation of the numbers, sang for their first group: "Because," "Sylvia," and A vocal solo,' My Sunshine." God Bless You." was sung by For their Miss Dixie Johnson. second group, the girls sang Come to the Fair. The Shadow March," and Oh, Divine Redeemer." Prayer was offered by Miss Mary Johnson. 269 O' 38 to 46 roirMteafe Get S. A II, Green Ktaniph! AN : ill: here Cache Valley Trades With Confidence 11 ION 411 268 38 to 46 Gordon HOSIERY $1.00 PA III Reg. $1.35 Pair Petersons Shoe Store A GENIUS R. V. Pierce, picture appears here, was a of student profound the medicinal qualities of remedies roots and he tbs. For over sixty, Dr. Pierces DR. Ok Natures I Ir ' Golden MedLal Discovery has been sold in the drug stores of the United Stales. If you wish to have pure blood, and a clear skin, free from pimples or annoying eruptions, try this Slivcovery. It enriches the blood, kid digestion, acts as a tonic, corrects stomach disorders. If wmt firm Mrtllrd trftlee, writ uiat Uutftlu, ti. X. V m ; I v J !rt 4, |