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Show 'V THE -- FACE EIGHT.-- , Denies Labatt RENOMINATED BY Kidnap Guilt NEW MEXICO G.O.P. EOGAN, UTAH, U About Town) nil TO MEET FRIDAY PRYOR REPORTS MINING IS GOOD N B. Pryor, local mining man, has recently returned from Baker, Oregon, where be has been connected with the mining industry for the past four months. Mr Pryor states that mining in l condition, the northwest is in 73 per cent of the miners in that section being employed at the present time. He brought back a numbers of specimens of good ore typical of that country Quartz and placer mining are both looking good, he says. by-la- primary was held Friday evening at the city hall tc elect delegates to attend the A Democratic county Democratic convention to p be held at the Ambassador at Logan on October 3 were The following delegates chosen: District 1: Grorge O. Webb, S. R. Christensen. H Ray Noao pond, F. W, Traveller, Woodland, W. R. Tripp, Lorm William atlernates: Hendricks; Anderson, S. JF. Thomas, Ariel Traveller 'District 2: Cyt'li''! Lewis, J, L W. S. Robinson, J. W'Funk, Hendricks, G. C.'Yhjvdricks. Bryan Hendricks, J. M Gbafrey:' alternates: Alfred Nelson, LcGrande The of CuOnell, Milton Webb. fleers of the local organization of consist Cyrua Lewis as chairman- and Bryan Hendricks as sec. retary. Is made by i; Announcement Bishop Ray C. Lewis tha. orders fot 'the Richmond ward group picture-willbe taken until Wednesday and Urges those who wish tc ght one to order from W. Z. Harris at' Theurers store before Thursday. ,i Mrs. D. S. Kennedy was hostess ts the Chera Amel club at her home on Saturday. Special guests were Mrs. Anna Sharp of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Verna Thornton of Midvale, Mrs. Jane Thompson and Mrs. Elna Johnson. a de-- li After a social afternoon ions luncheon was served. Mrs. , Anna J. Hendricks, who 1.83 lived in Downey tho past few years, - hss moved back into hci .home here tor the winter. i, Mrs. A. C. Peterson attendej h bridge .parly last Saturday afternoon at the Bluebird in Lo-- i An tho guest of Mrs. Rov AYIImib. Mr. and Mrs Webb Joseph Ml', autl Mrg. Harvey Miles of anil Mrs. Goldie Broad-oMvru-- n motored to on Thursday to see Mrs ' nr Hendricks who has been in ill health for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Webb were weekend visitors of their daughter Mn. Vcrda Bickmore, and family, of Downey. Mrs. Leroy Funk entertained tin jgoa Hour club ot her :iomc on Thursday. Following an afternoon of handwork and visiting n delicious luncheon was served. Mm M-- s. Ci8ra Johnson Lo i and Thomson were spoclal guests. Tho genealogical commi tee had (Large of the program at sacra, stent- meetings Sunday night. In the' Richmond ward tho program consisted of talks by Arlo Johnson, .Mrs. Elna J. Merrill, Mrs Chloc Merrill, and Fred .1. Clark. Special music wa furnished by the - choir with Sterling Larson and Miss Ada Thomas as solo-tat- s. -- A-- Garment Company Purchases Building ball-ruui- f HUGH JOHNSON j ! illy Lmtnl Finn) A The initial meeting of the Workers Progress league, now in formation in Cache valley, will be held at the Courthouse Friday night at 7 30, according to Bryant All laborers in Cache Wilson. valley are uiged to attend The purpose of the meeting will be to adopt and a conto Detroit Surrendering police league Appliafter being named in an Ontario stitution fora the state charter will indictment in connection with the cation for John S. Labatt kidnaping, David also be dibcusscd. H. Meisner, shown here after he gave himself up, denied his guilt, declaring he had been in Cincinnati at the time of the abduction and that he could establish his alibi by policemen. Otto Mchr, manager of the Logan Garment company, has announced the purchase of the old Logan Knitting factory building HERE'S MORE ABOUT and on the corner of Federal Vernon avenues as a future home DELEGATES A the concern Remodeling work f is rapidly being done in order to the have (Continued f om Faye One ) j building ready for use in the near future. Mr. Mehr in company with W. F left Logan Wednesday on Floyd R. Checkctts, L. D. Zol- a eamons business trip to Denver and linger, James E. Hansen, Lloyd Omnha two men expect Theurer, C. V Mohr, Frank Kel- to be one The week on the trip. L. ley, Ernest Maughan, Ray Janes. Alternates Henry A BI TTER PRICES Theurer. William R. Zollinger, iH M. Zollinger SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26 it l Paradiso Jos. B. White, E. M San Francisco butter today, 92 Bickmore, R W. James. score 27 tv cents Lewiston No 3 L. W. Marler, Harold Wood, H. E. Bair AlterSALT LAKE CITY. Sept 26 (L ! nates E. I. Blair, John Haslam Butter, extra cartoned, 30 cents Nibley A. L. Riggs, Joseph J. First grade cream delivered in Rasmusson. Samuel Salt Lake City. 26 cents. Alternate Shaffer, Sr. Trenton Henry J Hauser, Chas G. Wood, Geo. O. Merrill, J. Earl Andrew. Smlthficld No. 1 Chas. McCann, Geo. G. Nelson, T. B Farr, R. I! Thom icy. il O. Van Ordcn, Dr. L. C. Jcseph, Jurnos Mrs Munson, L. C. Joseph, Mrs. T. B. Farr, i Smithfirld No 2 J. W. lluiren. BlanP.lchnrd Roskcllcv. Asacl chard, S. F. Ewing, Glen U. Winn, k oxter Gordon, Mrs. Riciinrd Adrcan Toolson River Heights-Jo- el Ricks, Mary J. Ricks, Ncphi Bindrup, Jos. Bus-loalternate. Richmond No. 1 G G. Merrill, Dr A.- C. Peter on, Fred Whittle, T. H. ?fcrrdlt Alvin Uair, C. Z HERES MORE ABOUT (Continued From Faye One ) SAN Sept 26 -Call J. W. AlthoughFRANCISCO, the New Deal raised the JylOtL price of gold and silver to new world spokesmen of the highs Mr. uud Mrs. Bertram W. Smith mining industry found and two bons of Salt Lake City American much to critize today in adminisspent Sunday in Logan visiting tration policies at the mining conwith relatives gress here A representative They attacked the brain trustfrom Ed. V of the nationPrice Si Co. will be at our store ers and section Thursday, Sept 27, 1931 Squires al recovery act as "collective exCleaners Si Tailors. I'hone 171 tortion." 126 N. Main. adv. Senator Key Pittman, Dem , Nevada, defended the administration He Is considered Roosevelt's right hand advisor in silver policies He CACHE LABORERS predicted silver would reach 31 29 an ounce within two years." hanics. All the contractors, material dealers, bankers, and any are Others interested urged to be at the Chamber of Commerce Friday evening at 7:30 oclock to see a number of reels showing the operations of the Federal Housing campaign. Many illustrations are are shown where improvements made in homes and business property. State Director Allen T. Sanford will be present for the showing. All the committees including tne mayors of the towns of the county should be present. Cornish iiriif Dml rttw New Taxi in Town Ault at 448. Housing Campaign Film To Be Shown WEDNESDAY, SEPTE r MINING LEADERS Mr. and Mrs, Charles Arbon of Snowvilie, Utah, are visiting with friends and relatives in Logan (By United Prest) SANTE FE, New Mexiea, Sept 3-6- United States Senator Bronson Cutting, progressive Republican, vas nominated at the Republican state convention here to succeed himself in the senate. - OERALD-JOURNA- RETURN TO LOGAN FROM TRIP EAST Mrs. A H Thompson and son. Fred H Thompson, returned Saturday from an automobile trip to the eastern sea board Pomls of interest visited were the Century of Progress exposition at Chicago, Niagra Fails, Boston, New York City and Washington, D C. According to Mr Thompson, rain hindered travel considerably Although clear weather seemed to prevail in the cities, rain fell in the outlying country on all but about three days of the trip. considerations which are becoming more and more poignant. I therefore urge again your acceptance of my resignation. "Our cordial and warm relations oer so long a time make it unwiH necessary In say that you continue to have my loyalty and, when circumstances permit, my services in the new duties you have m mind V. h:!e I fee! that my executive at should cease responsibility once, may I suggest that this October resignation be effective IS, m order to 'give me time to make such study of records as will enable me to make my final report Sincerely, (Signed) "Hugh S Johnson President Roosevelt s acceptance reply follows-- ' Hyde Park, N Y , Sept. 25, 1934 Mv dear Hugh, It is because you and I have felt for some time that NRA has fulfilled its first phase and calls for revision of its organization, that I am accepting your resigna-ti- n to take effect October 15th, as you suggest, in order that you may study the records preliminary to the making of your final report "I repeat what I have so often said to you- - that I am happy not only in our friendship and your loyalty, but that in a time of great stress and fear your courage, enthusiasm and energy were a very potent fador in restarting a stalled machine More than that, it will always be remembered that under you the NRA. in only a little over a year, accomplished long overdue reforms in our social and business structures The elimination of child labor, the recognition of the principles of a fair wage and of collective bargaining, and the first efforts to eliminate unfair practices within business others, are these, among many chalked up to your credit I hope much that during these next few months you will get a thoroughly deserved rest, and that then you will bo able to help me further in the new duties and new tasks of public service I shall see you in Washington very soon. Faithfully yours, Franklin D. Roosevelt (Signed) Have You Booked an BA1Y? Here Are Items To Interest You I Tiny Tots Dainty Frocks Plain colors, pin checks, cute little hairline stripes. Broadcloth trim. Panties to match. Sizes -3 Washable Silk Crepe Dresses Pastel colors. Pink, blue and yellow. Sizes Infants Slipon Sweaters .. 1.95 and 00 Infants Sacques. $1.95 value White with pink ahd blue trim QQ .. Aft $4I aUU i FA K4 Infants Crocheted Sacques Itcgular $1.98. Just 2 left I. DU t , - ''A Coat and Cap Set Ilich-i.ril.a- material, applique trim. Pink, blue, lied and Green ... Soft Italian wool sleeve. jj0 gQ - Hums. Infants Rompers i Richmond No. J !I E Grn Di R. C. Merrill, C L. Funk, N. F. Bullcn. Hyrum William H Jensen, R A Isabel Dunn, A. T. Edwin Clawson, Willard Anderson. Arthur F. Petersen, 'liiise I arson, C'liis Nielsen, Gnra Unswcrth, A. M Isruclacn, MinW M AlternatesMiller. nie Smith. John A. I racl.cn, Anron Christiansen. G A. Andersen Ilydo Park R. S MeQiiarric, J W. Hyde, Goorgo Z. Lamb. Geo. S. Daincs. Mrs. Stephen Thurston, Alternates Mrs. Joseph Nielson Lorm Lamb Mrs J. VV. Hyde. Lewiston No - Dow Lewis, Snul E Hycr. C D Hendricks, Of F. Rawlins. H H. Harrison, C. C. , Ira Mrs. Ernest Johnson entertained McGee, Mrs. C. D Hcndru-asHyer. Alternates Mrs. Dow Lewis, n party on Saturday evenii-pf H. Mrs. H. Harrison. u- her uaugntar, Ida Mac, wiio Jerry Tyner.Fritz Newlon Ecklund, ElizaVm celebrating her b'nbcs Ecklund, J. J. Larsrn. Jr.ersary. Games and refresh beth L. IVter- Pclcrsboro No Uent were enjoyed by fifteen friends. g'Pctersboro No 2 Orvnl Hardy eMra.-Ann- a Sharp and sun. John, Millville Harry Hoodless, J. W. aim Mrs. Verna 'ihornton of Salt Lak City and Midvale spent the E Scott, Martin Olson 1 No John C. Wellsville fe.tt ' part of the week here as Sweat of Bishop and Mrs. J. L. Brcnchlcv. Sam Riggs. Grover Has-lnHebcr Wilimm Leatham, Robinson. Maugham Alternates Vero Price, Mrs. Anna V. Merrill entertained at a family dinner on Guv Maughan. No 2 -- Herman TheurSunday in Compliment to her son er.Wellsville Robert A Leishman, Heber find daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Landall Merrill who arrived here C. Parker, LeRoy Hall, Mary Thos. A. Alternates Tram Oakland, Cplflornla on Friday. Mr. and MfSMptrill expect Kerr, Chas. Stuart. D Vance Mendon Walker, to leave' on Tueslfrv for Salt Lske City. They ulsb plan to visit Henry Jensen, H J. Richards and at Burley, Idahd.' before returning VS. L. Kidman Alternates Thomas Muir, Allen Willie. tb California on October 1. Mrs. Orville Ellsworth of Lubbock, Texas, has been a visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and erd a review of the book, In Mrs.. Alma Merrill. Tragic Life," by Vardis Fisher, Mrs. Venna wes Beckstead 4 which was given by Miss Ardelia hostess to the Utopia club at four Merrill. Twenty members of the tr.blcs of bridge on Friday even- c'ub were present. Dawson and ing. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mrs Joseph E Monte Johnson and Mis Guy sons, Earl and Calvin, and dauglt-trrs- , Hendricks. A nice luncheon was Elma, of The Dalles Creserved. In addition to the club tan have been visitors of the members the guests included Mrs. week at the home of Mrs Daw-s(n- 's Mac Mrs. Florence Robinson, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nich and sister Lewis, and Mrs. Anna Ellsworth Eskelsen, and her Xf Lubbock, Texas. brother-in-laMr. and Mrs Mar The city officers have issued an ion Snow. order requesting the people to Mrs. C. A. Larson entertained discontinue using the city water at a chill supper and bridge ter sprinkling purposes for the party on Wednesday evening in remainder of the reason due tc compliment to her son, Sterling, the water shortage. who is here from Mercedes, Cali Mrs. C. A. Hill entertained at ferma, on a short visit. The guests shower on Thursday evening at included George Harris of Washner home in honor of her daug- ington, D. 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