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Show TIIE PAGE SIX iiFnrs LOGAN, L, (Continued Ftom P igc By United 111 hinkirs iittind Lo e l iiimniit rnn, a mu firm wit li1st of limit sta- farm ! bal-am- o f I 111 m u 11 11 Must Sis1 'Without s 3 allies proper .standards in wages or employm, lit pi a Ik os. and without mipamng tho offo, tivonoss of essential govwe must be ernment services, realistic about anv lavs whuh are of greater variety and more bur-d- , nsome than our neighbors have to contend with,' said Mr Champ "Above all we must examine the bask value and ultimate tost of any proposed extmsion of gnvern-n- u nt Hirvae in any field if we aie to keep our e, oniony sufficiently in balanie to provide a sound ba is t, attrul ntw capital, ntw enterprise, and fostir existing enterprise " Director William Pi terson pointed out the many challenging situations whete farmer and hunker can cooperate Keiris Two fsnutlifudd vonths Hillytrci and Flmer Olsen presentcl ed a demonstration on drying while Charles Garner of South , hI ve solo Cache sang a Speei.il guests wire Ve.u Anderson of Tremonton and Clyde Ituhirds of Morgan I DAIRYMEN TOUR SET FOR TUESDAY A tour for dairymen of the south end of the county was outlined Thursday by officers of the Si nth at Cat he cow te.tmg association the county agents office The tool will be held Tuesd iv, February 21 Andrew Nelson, president of the association, and his lommutee extend an invitation to dairymen from all parts of the county to join them in this tour Mr Nelson says that not all the good cows aie in the central and north end of the county He thinks there aie some good tattle m the south end as well and will be glad to demonstrate by taking farmers rf the county around to visit some of them The group will assemble at the farm of J B W hite Paradise, at 9 30 a m and it is important that a they be there on tune beiau-heavy schedule is arranged and it so is necessary to get off on time as to run on schedule The fcjlowtng visits will be made Paradis,, ply rum, Wellsvifle College ward Logan 9 30 J B White; 9 4"i Joseph Howells, lo James McMurd e, 10 2o O L Lei, 1(1 35 Albert Nn ben, 10 55 Louis Andirsen; 11 15 Borgan Andersen, 11 35 Jrtmcs B...ikhiad, 11 V Henry B Murray, 12 15 Andrew Nelson, 12 30 Glen Hnnxin, 12 45 Floyd Olsen. 1 ollo, k I'SAC cafeteria; 2 15 dairy experiment farm. 3 30 Dr C' J Dames e 111 FLASH-BUNY- AN GETS KIDNAPED! Foresters of Utah State Agricultural college wtre in a fuior beThursday because two days Bun-yafore their annual ball Paul guest of honor, mysteriously-disappearethat who and the grizzled Bunyan, arrived m town Wednesdtv was housed in the top storv of had been the forestry building removed sometime surreptitiously W eanesday night Foresters immediately aciused the college engineers of kidnapping the mythical giant and st ltioned pickets before the engineering building to protest his disappear cnie Mtcmwicilc, glaus wire fiU.ulitd for the foresters assembly Frt edition of day and a 'green Student Life was issued in honor of the kidnapped guest Thursd y evening, foresters were still praying that the lost Bunyan Would be returned even if he is only a wooden replica in time for the ball Friday evening Engineers maintained stoic al silence concerting the fete of Bunyan WANTS NAYAL B AE -WASHINGTON, Ft b 17 Rep Melvin Maas, R, Minn, today introduied a bill to establish a naval air base on YYrungcl island, northwest of Alask g A hi Id hall married folks , iae.ee will be tonight in the Tenth ward 111 Possibility of creating a tilup on am- ranch for riders of ITeston anq percentage of tax moneys munition and guns retailed in the vicinity appeared likely this week state when committee members of thP club met at ,t Dr J Morris Godfrey of Rich- Preston Riders the Que Ihatchei mond presented a rep' t of the luncheonfor at an infoinnil discussion home emphasiz- of advertising committee, 'ways and means on to ing the need of funds of carry nothing Although specific be northern wav effective advertising of area securing have bun Utah He stated he had undermo obstacles be rtmovpq made, stood that commissioners of Cache, for rent-us- e of the noted old CarElder counties Box and Weber, ter Ranch thiee miles abmp the to contribute an equal ' vn $ 1 ajssekr ? PRESTON NEWS Valentine parties were featured in the four wards of Preston last Tuesday evening under the supervision of the M Men and Gleaner organizations First and Fourth wards held a combined party at the high achool gymnasium under gay festooning of hearts and paper lace David G Thomas, seminary teacher at Southfield, led the crowd in singing, games and mixers. A clever program of stunts, musical numbers and readings was followed by dancing Refreshments were served by Bee Hive girls dressed in Valentine costumes Third ward crowned their Gold and Green queen in an impressive The queen selei ted was ceremon Miss Grate Bingham with Miss Francine Mostr and Gloria Wilcox as attendants and the little Misses Allie Jean Nielsen and Lenona Fidgley assisting A humorous one act play, presented by F'ourth waid members, and other numbers Refreshcon, lulled the program were served to a largo ments crowd the ha, fmmed Valentines de, orations for the Suomi and wind program dancing party h, Id m the amusement hall. Dainty served were eshnients reft Mrs Baltzar Peterson, Miss M ir-iret Peterson and Evan Peterson spent last we, k end in Idaho Falls Mrs Pel, son will extend hir visit until next week She is visiting at the home of her son, Virlow and her daughter, Mrs FI J and was entitled "l't ill and 11, 1 States Take StateNeighboring hood" A sketch of the life of George Adams, grandfather bf Mrs Heber Winn, was given by Mrs. Ethel Winn In addition, the following program was given; piano sele, tions by little Diane Bur-g- i and Mary Lou Hawkes, reading VV hen I Love Iduho" by Mrs Refreshments Jennie Swainston were served by the committee Mr and Mrs. George Buigi left Monday morning for San Diego, California, to join their son Floyd, who has been laboring as a missionary From San Diego they will go to Mesa, Arizona, where Floyd will be married They expect to return some time next week Mrs Gladys Baugh entertained the Coeieiuia club last F'rulav afternoon Needlework was the diversion and a dimly lumhcon t . was served to eight Mr and Mrs Gerald Schubert of Lindsay, California, arrived in Preston for a two weeks visit with Mis Schuberts parents, Mr. and Mrs Wallace Wilson After visiting here they will go to Lew iston, Idaho, where Mr Sihubert expe, ts to attend school z veiv clever surprise party was tend, red William F Andra, last Saturday night when neighbors and friends gatheied at his home to honor his biithday. The evening w is spent playing a variety of table gumes and pertak-in- g of a deli, ious tray luniheon Moore Those who iittmdid were Mr to rc 'turned Po Robert Mis and Mrs FYank Crockett, Mr ige Preston last Wednesday after hav- and Mrs George Alder, Mr and ing spent the past three months Mrs George Hobbs Mr. and Mrs anil Mrs. visiting her daughter 111 Denver Josiph Nuffer, Mr. Mis Ralph Perry and iliss Preston Nuffer Mr and Mrs Ira Leone Perry wire visiting in Silt Kennington, Mr and Mrs Like City last week end with reta- Winner, Miss Otlcne Want ' 'S ner William. June nnd Mildred Mrs Mildred Anderson enter- Andra costume a clever at tained party last Saturday night for 14 frauds F,a. Il guest came dressed to rep-sent a month of the year Mrs Joseph Maser as a blushing bride earned off the prize Dinner was stived at 8 01 lock after whuh a Lvm in Ohrav and Miw Lola v iriotv of progressive table games Danielson of Oakland, Calif, are ,1 Boweis Lewis Mrs wue plan visiting with Mr Ohray a parents won the pri.e for the games Mr and Mrs George S Ohrty Mrs David G Thomas and chilCl uk While mul Miss J me dren of Southfield are visiting White spi in ,st wnk end in Ogfor a few (lavs this week with lur den p dents, Mr and Mrs Ralph PerMi and Mrs DcV'irl Hurst Mr ry nnd Mis Or sun Christensen of The fifth annual birthday pat tv Logan were Stunl i guests of Mr for the Fine Aits club w us laid at Mrs F'viritt Pe.uce the home of Mis Anna Palmer anl Miss M Hide Miller cf Hvrum l.v-- t Mond ly evening Luh numa guest of Mr wa. and a paper H in ber came dressed irry L Welch last week 'frock' and the prize went to Miss Reed Bu Kmore who is Vita Host who was dressed ill red s(ent Sunday and white to represent Dan Cu- with hisat Login, Mr and Mrs patents, pid E M Bu kmore "The Fine Arts' was the theme Mts H ittie MiMurdie entert lincarried out tn the rlever skits and ed Mondav aft moon 111 honor of games that were plaved A lunch- her daughter Mrs Beth Rawlins, eon with a Valentine motif and m oecasi bung her birthdiv color s, heme was seived to 21 the afternoon w is spent in playing numbers The party was under the The Chinese Lumhcon was du cat ton of the soot il committee served to checkeis 28 Mis Riwlins guests consisting of Mis Anna Palmer w is the recipiint of 111 mv beautiMrs th, Olsen an Miss Liam ful g.fts Johnson Mrs Alice Cummings entertained The entire time of the regular Rot cry meeting last Wednesday students of the first grade of the noon was given to Gilbert VV Wi- district school Tut sdav afternoon o lliams district gover- at a valentine party 111 honor of nor It was his initial visit to her son Joseph who is a student Preston He spoke to the subject Games were plaved and dainty The Four Lanes of Rotary" which It fii'shnientx were served to L5 Miss are specified as vocational service small guests Tluir teacher Posil-son international service club servile Huh Broberg nnd Miss Tilda and of third teacher the and fi Mow slap service There was a very good attendance to hear the fourth grades were special guests Dr FI M Bu kmore was a businu ssagt Thurs-- d Fallowing the regular meeting a ness visitor in Salt Luke iv speiml asstmhlv was ralliil of J B White attended the stoc k h the offticis and committee who give their reports to Mi show in Ogden last week Mts Bessie Nil Ison and two W illmms The Preston chamber of i mi children are visiting relatives in Pi ovule nee nter e hild its annual h miu t Mis John E irley returned to Wednesday evening at Gi ....x bin her home in Laketown Sitiudiv Row 'I K K qu, t h ill mister of ceremonies ml la m ittcr spending the pist nunth trodiaed all of the o it 11 town Twith her daughter Mis Mu' homas r puts The follow m visitors and Mrs John Jimis and were given Rev aw if viirs MrsMr Ann Oht iv spent Mond iv in out,a t iv it a s J 111a s P t - 10111 nt . na r igden going pr, Mis Miirill Burrell and and Mr h millie n poet R ilph junior lumber of linin', 11, wmtir Mr and Mrs Kiv tin kmore are a tut, f proud per, ids of bihv Inns horn sports, lid win Hirsihi r, smile of the .ativit ,s tor the dining the week It a lo, d hospit il T lie h tr II r b ill hi Id Tin sd iv ((lining V, ir hv th, m w Iv In ted 11 r veiling and sponsoicd hv the MIV pn id, nt Clifford The It o hi Pmtir (.imp of the v u v v vv II in mh pines a vc dd lo lltbi an I Ins I'nightii of Ut ih Piomeix IniftId u.ri M .11 ml u moil ( l en ami th, muting list Thuisdiv ' h m ill tin t,ns cinoon at the home of Mis K a V. ill I'll nd hv w t Id I din ,m T Iinv sin , Hiwkis is sung b iv .Mi mil I h was ssoo ml tie ,il, Mo 1. 1. n pee th' grout suited hv Mis Mytl C'h ipumu Obi iv "double-barrele- VV HERES MORE A BOLT MUSSOLINI (Continued from Page 1) g VV r, Paradise News Vt-- s they could be rechecked through yesterday and today with trustnews sources worthy unofficial Many Attempts Many attempts have been made on the life of Premier Mussolini His most narrow escape was April 7, 1926 when a revolver shot fired by the Hon. Violet Albina Gibson, an Irish woman and sister of Lord Ashbourne, struck him in the nose The bullet pierced both nostrils His were burned bv powder. lips The shooting occured as Mussolini emerged from Capitoline hall zs he raised his hand in the fascist salute. Miss Gibson fired but the salute caused him to straighten his body and the bullet onlv grazed his face Police saved Miss Gibson from the mob and she was later committed to nn asylum From 11'22 until 1926 four attempts vve-- e made on Mussolini 11 I 1 VV I - , - ' 1 1 11 S BY SITED I - :0: Victor Dalton, wealthy head of a finance company, was accused of stealing the love of Margaret La Marr, movie acress, in a $150 OuO lawsuit brought by Miss La Marrs husband, George opera singer. Or Warner Bros will filfn the story of the late John Dillinger, e Public Enemy No. 1 George Raft is being considered for the Dillinger role, and James the as Melvin Purvis, Cagney who traced Dillinger. Pen-berth- y, - one-tim- Scs-uon- s Mr r 8 Days (Offire I;in) Aulomohilo Al lllutfrated 1 LEFT To (R t Your ROYAL full-tim- g sight-seein- Group c HERES MORE ABOUT GLOBE-TROTTE- R excellent position to plan programs for that country, the corporation said 'He will know ths country s particular tastes and state of mind and will be on hand to detect the sour reaction if something goei wrong Sample Schedules Three sample broadcast schedules have been submitted to the FCC. Each allotted ten minutes to news and 20 minutes to a speech The speech planned for the a "beam" wqs entitled "The Bulwark of Security for the Western Hemisphere" by J. Reuben Clark Jr., former ambassador to Mexico and a leader of the Mormon church "beamed1 for Europe Speeches and Africa were on earth coloring basketball and and Earl J Glade, general manager of Radio Service Corporation, told the commission that plans called for no church Broadcasts except possibly on Sunday He said the station's facilities would be open to any "responsible had a message organization that for the world " He added "YVe have no ulterior motive no motive that won't hold up under scrutiny" 0 The corporation would pay for W9XAA Annual operating cost of the station, Glade said, would be approximately $50,000 As the short wave station would not be allowed to transmit commercial programs, expenses would be defrayed from profits of KSL, which Glade reported earned about annually (Continued from Page 1) ed Desert, located 75 miles northeast of San Diego and just west the Salton Sea. Before starting out on this adventure he was forbidden to make the trip by the Borego Desert state park official, because of the dangers of becoming lost in the many winding canyons, and the extreme danger of dying from thirst. Much of the trip was made after dark without the aid of moon or trail While en route he passed a famous spot known as 17 Palms, the water here is poisonous and those drinking of it are liable to dtn unless a doctor can be reached in time. On his second trip to the Grand Canyon he explored 25 miles at its bottom. For five miles after dark he was required to wade in water up to his knees He plans a third trip to this great wonder since he needs photographs of same for his guide book. Te Visit Monument Sometime this year Alexander plans on making a visit to Rainbow Bridge national monument in southeastern Utah, This is by far the world's largest natural bridge. To reach it one must travel on foot or horseback over a rugged country rich in history and scenery. Another journey will take him across 230 miles of dirt and gravel road to Chaco canyon in northwestern New Mexico. Many geohave been graphic expiditions made here because of the scientific interest in these oldest of prehistoric Indian dwellings. Later, Alexander plans to make a visit to Mexico City, the Hawaiian Islands and Cuba, where he will write his novel, The Road to Paradise." of Mexico-Central-a- South-Americ- $15,-00- spell-bindi- $65,-OO- KING SPONSORS BILL WYSHINGTON, Feb 17 il'Pl Sen. William H King, D., Utah, has introduced bills to terminate the Presidents emergency powers to fix the value of the gold dollar, and to restore gold currency to circulation. at the home of and Mrs E. P AND HEBE'S A SPECIAl ONE TIME s" 0FfERV? THIRV WE'LL BUY YOU e Y.. Bixoi FACE POWDER AND PR BSC A 7 IT TO YOU ASA CtPT FOR PARTY GLAMOUR DAY AND NIGHT Lfou One RUGS ,. jjrJife Thats all there is to it. And youll be delighted to get acquainted with these neio Mis Holiday cosmetics. 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AUTOMOBILE INTERIORS rs- - ' 4 4 19.19 I. irons? r PURIFIES Halos. 11 160-acr- cContinued from Page 1) Mrs Keith Mi Bride suffered a painful knee injury recently in a tall on ice Mrs Vivian Anhder entertained last week marking the birthday anniversary of her niece Joyce Chamhets who is spending the was The evening here winter spent in girms and luncheon was served to 2(1 young guests Mrs Stellt Biadlcy had the misfortune of badly wrenching her ankle, necessitating medical NewCLEANER Built hf L. D. S. - her parents ii t ii 1111 HERES MOKE ABOUT C a Sund iv guest Cub River CCC camp The r now owned by A C Hull of Whitney. has been used for cuttle and Present facilities sheep grazing at he ranch are sufficient, with of need for corrals, tor exception of activities Committee carry-o- n members representing the P.ideis club present at 'he informal mtet ing were Dan Swainston, Harold Winn. Harold Emotv Hawkes, Belnny, Dr. S P. Packer and Mr Thatcher Especial apprec for the excellent dinner was extended to Mrs. Thatcher Accoring to present plans the e area in Cub River would prove an unusual place of division if convened into a dude ranch espec mlly if business nu n not wishing to ride on hard streets of the city, retreat to the haven after working hours The ram h would be kept open four months during the summer eun e m in year and would be aged by a representative of the club The representative would care for all horses left at t The forest service is e peeled to agree to create numerous trails ill that mountainous section Requests for sponsorship of the riding ranch by the club have come from several sources S Fields who entered his 4oth vear tod ty as a thespain. was banqueted last night by the Masquers club O' The daughter of Norman Film Director Taurog was guarded following receipt of a telephone kidnap threat. O. Robert Montgomery, actor, staved home from the film studio, his throat swathed m a bandage, after literally going speechless on a radio program last night. Montgomery was stricken with laryngitis, and Robert Young stepped into the broadcast for him. V s EFFICIENT ONLY lRF-N- had agreed amount to the fund George F Simmons, chairman of the Weber county commission stated that Weber county had agreed to give $5c0 on the condition that the other two counties would contribute a like amount. T L, Davis of Box Elder pointed out that his commission had made no promises but would cooperate. The same report was made by William Worlev of Cache dounty Final Agreement M. C Harris of Logan, chairman of the highway committee, pointed out to Mr Worley that the Cache commission had promised at least $200, and that it had inferred $500 was available before the recent election Mr Simmons finally suggested th it Weber give $500, Cache and Box Elder each $2o0, and that the national association of county officials get $200 of the $500 to help defray advertising expenses for a which is forthcoming convention to be held in Ogden session Fallowing the business Professor F M of the meeting Coe of Utah State Agricultural college discussed civic S B This .coupon entitles me to one regular tl 00 box of Miss Holiday Face Powder when I purchase a $1 00 jar of Miss Holiday Face Cream atjI(.S( Drug CYi nption Mf Nomt I s'., 1 TODAY A POWERFUL n i HOLLYWOOD Sutherlund Mr and Mrs Stanford Peterson and family of College ward were Hyrum News visitors of Mr and Mrs. James Petersen on Sunday after which Mrs Peterson returned with them E P Hatch and family are in to their home where she will Oxford, Idaho where they were for an indefinite time FI1 une Ei klund, small grand- called due to the death of Daniel daughter of Mr. and Mrs E at-L H itch, father of Mr. Hatch Mis FIdith Allred and daughter Larsen has just recovered from Ruth and si ns Weston and Dartack of . appendicitis Mrs Janies Haskell of Sublet. rell and Miss Bernice Holms were at the home of Id iho who is st tying at tne home Sunday guc-ttMrs Msrinus Mis Marie Fife of her d uighter, Mr and Mrs Rulon Wright enPeterson was a visitor if Mts tertained on Sunday for Mr and Maltha Jenkins on Sunday Mr and Mrs Doul Benson and Mrs Wallace Baxter of Saint Anchildren Ross, Dixie, and David thony, Idaho Letitia Gibbs of Low el! of Jack-son- , of Clarkston were week end vis- ilalad itors of Mr and Mrs. J T Benson Wyoming, and Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Lamont Benson Ralph Gibbs and daughters, Dorand childt en Dee and Sandra were othy and Lona Rae Mrs Agatna Alien uf Cove was visitors of relatives at Snutlitu Id the past few days The Ameeia club met at the hi me of Mrs Opal Clarke on was Dinner Thursday evening served to the following members Aileen Barker. Sarah Anderson Leora Edrus Hansen, Jenkins, Norma Alv is and Mtvis Jorgenson Bridge fotmed the evenings entertainment H gh score prize Near Death uas won bv Norma Alvis and In February 1931 Michele Schir-ru- , low score prize by Sarah Andera naturalized American citizen son was shot by a firing squad Two Mr and Mrs Vcrnuce Benson bombs were found in his hotel nnd funnlv and Mrs Rachel Benroom He admitted he planned an son were visitois of Mr anti Mrs attempt against II Duce Leavitt Karren on Sunday In October of the same year three bombs were addressed to Mussolini and King Victor They were sent from the I'nited States and intercepted by postal authorities 111 Rome. The detective who was shot was repnitod today to be near death The shooting occurred as the assailant was loitering on the sidewalk of the Via Normentana whuh thu high walls of the Villa Torlomu border It is the exclusive residential section and there were few passershv so that members of II Duce's household stuff were about the only persons who saw any part of the incident lltah-Idah- j 1c ft Tvpic.al of flood scones in the Ohio v icy os the Ohio river its banks, is this putuie of a beat lescue of a Huntington, W. Vu., family, one of thousand!, who fled then homes. , -- fi kT u hv cut mug a fair f, How w 01 Iter upstairs to their loft v olhte in Ni w Votk. An elevator oper.dois' stnke tinned stores of ciowded sky s, upers mh "walk-mi- s 1 . Newton News I Funeral services for H I' Nielsen of llvium Hvruin resident who died tally this witk 1 Id hi will be p Sit today al in the Hyium F'list ward chapel If Senator Wallace While Jr, R Me, aocu,d Chairman Frank M, Nmih of the Federal Com- munuatioris Commission of seekclub and their The of the strife-tor- n ing reorganization agen, y to assure himstlf partners nut at the home of Mi life and diath' control over the and Mrs Floyd Beck on Saurd iv nation's communication enterpris- evening Those present were Mr es , and Mis Yernace Benson, Mr and Mr Laniont Benson. Mr and Mrs Dr FI G Nourse of the Brook- M inner Anderson, Mr and Mrs told livestock John Jones, Mr and Mrs John institution ings producers at Omaha, Neb, that Rolph Mr and Mrs Doul Benson Amt max prosperity no longer Is of n.irkston and Mr and Mrs dependent upon the prosperity of Sylvan Rasmussen of Cache Juncagriculture He mhicI America now tion The evening was spent in is primarily an industrial nation . placing Chinese checkers, checkers and pinochle High score prizTexas State Senator Joe Hill es were won by John Jones and referred lo Gov VV. Lee O Daniel's Venice Benson and low score by y reprieve of a Negro mur- LaRue Jones and Vernace Benderer, and told the senate Texas son Luncheon was served voters had elected as their goverMiss Venice Jardine of Clarhston nor a "demagogue," d was a week end visitor of Nola and hypocrite, policial Peterson liar.". . . Mr and Mrs J B Barker were overnight guests of Mr and Mrs The Duke and Duchess of Kent Waldo Barker of Smithfield cn are expected in Poland within 10 ednesday days for wolf hunting . Labor Miss Ann Larsen from the GranLeader Tom Mooney said Harry ite school of Salt Lake City was a Bridges, CIO official, had been v eek end visitor of her parents the target for plots designed to Mr and Mrs J J Larsen discredit his citizenship but that Mr and Mrs. Nathan Crookston they had failed . . were visitors of Mr of Logan and Mrs Arthur Crrokston on SunCount Paul Teleki, new premier of Hungary, announced he had day. Mr and Mrs Bill Parker enterretained the cabinet of the re- tained with a dinner at their home exBela signed premier, Imready, on Friday in honor cf their little son cept for appointment of Valentin anniversary Larrys birthday Homann as minister of education, Those were Mr and Mrs the post formerly held by Teleki. Vennie present Jenkins, Mr and Mrs Burton Jenkins and Mrs Mildred vv Cache stake primary union naili3 p ng will bt lit Id baturdeyAllat want m at the stake house officers and teaiht'is aie asked to be pies, lit. x acw, Harry Bridges, west coast CIO leader, said he was trying to bring the 1939 CIO national convention lo San F'ramisco -- Foresters were astonished x & Martin Smith, D, Wash, said he was confident that Sen Lewis S hwellenha. k, D, Wash, would be named by President Roosevelt to the Supreme Court bench to suieeed Louis D Bran-(lei- s The New Mexico resigned I, gisliture asked the President G to appoint Judge Simuel Britton to the post sacrificing PRESTON LOOMS (Continued from Page 1) 2 1 Ri'P o ,o - 111 tahs pros, nt it ion of out that shoot point, onst na tivi ly ordir to lontiiiiio of 010 h isio industho try of agriculture, as well as our industiial di i lopm, nt, we must tx inline our t i and labot cost pro-g- t 1111 as compared with other bn, Frt s 111 tin t ih B.mlois issoi hid don, I) i top, it, with th, f'lim mdusttv tl Mr on, Indian Chimp in I of i Attorney Generil Frank Murphv unit Rod the new Civil Lihe-tiein the Justice Department would protect the business man as well Gilht rt Who, as the laborer 61 distinguished American paintPtris er, dud 11 DUDE RANCH FOR HERES MORE ABOUT 1 iv Otis th, iiwcwtd the Ctali b.iiik, f it tin r pingruit listwheel il iniiiniit-t,- , nit til, igi ing 11 River UNITED PRESS Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins told the National Farm Ina month stitute tint if orb per person is Hldt d to tniomes of the lowest groups in the next few years, the spending of that sum will lift sabs of goods in this inuntrv to livels n,ver attained heietofore s Ilmitor 3 9. D BY f trill rx nicotines n folios. approve pr.u tints and mm me mint t tnd lis nhligilinns prompt nt incnino, ,11 17 klip ihu the t inn s niv nut n iH u ,t h lgiiits sttidwng tion r, ports uni i olm 1 17, CIVIC GROUP in the News One! counts to use prop irmg cridit 3 M itonn nt x and midgets to unditst ind bulking I invite FEBRUARY PEOPLE Value Cooperation FRIDAY, UTAH, Rescued Pardon My Back" rout Mortr HERALD-JOURNA- It will tike you more time to obtain vour pi it durmp llo ito thtm tomorrow oui nun tum last-nu- n rush ,ml stti: ty commission "V i- - My Addrtu 1 Oft vic . Rtxolhte Mlisr HAVl CQlPrt M Veto SO I IM k Prescription Drug Company LUND STROMS 33 NORTH MAIN LOCJAN, UTAH il |