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Show MMIflMIMMMtl TTTT TTir JOURNAL, tOO AN OTY, per advance-Oclivere- tnonth- - Delivered, two year , . Preston man. The boy was knocked unconscious and was rushed to, a Logan- hospltaL it a as found his leg has been broken between the knea and ,, ankle and is severely bruised. i He may also have internal juries add son. David Charles, left by automobile refor Virginia, Idaho cently where they expect to spend the a-- - ' - k. - advance . Member of Associated Press , A ? y Fall s- - VkJay v, r29iilU213iii4!i5l!6I7!81i!9lin30 a 4 Yesterday A ah official Investigator The atiov readings are taken iron TI1K JOCHNAL8 barometer at 6eioek each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday reading each for the Sargon laboratories, I " have personally seen Sargon at Similar rofera fa Saturday's resdine work in many thousands of cases in different parts of this country. I have seen it win CONGRESS IN SESSION victory over stubborn aUmehts of long standing that had apd 'a'defied all other medi71st congress has met for its final session before its parently cines and treatments. ends March 4., It seems a singular arrangement, Based on recent discoveries thdt the congress which the people elected on Novem-- - by Medical Science Sargon is accomplishing its remarkable not begin --its work until December. 1031,.. unless results her methods undreamed called in extra session. The men who have now met to of only bya few years ago and legislate, were elected way back in 1928, This is a relic of may well be considered one 18th. century methods that might have been fitted to the of the great outstanding health remedies of the age." days of . stagecoachesrbut it is hardly adapted to the time giving Schramm-Johnso- n Drugs, of railroads, automobiles and airplanes. Adv! Agents Tha majority sentiment would be that congress should pass the appropriation bills and attend to as, much of the tho employment fund. The two per cent check for December other work as it can do, and try to avoid the necessity of an salaries from the employees or men business Somehow new of the extrasession congress. this firm has been received. never feel quite as comfortable when congress is in session. Postmaster Joseph" Odell is to present the plan Theytnever know what the lawmakers may do, a state of arranging to the employees of the mind that does not promote confident enterprise. A favorable report is The people do not care to have the congressmen take expected from this group. William B. Evans Is arrang-Ui- g up the lima with any speeches discussing the recent election. private work and People have their own ideas as to the meaning of that else-tio- men some and the lawmakers should attend to their business of on will be sent to his place Monday Any private work making the laws. The less 4 me taken up with partisan' that can bei done will help will be pleased. Com, much to relieve the situation. recrimination, the better the people B. Bowen of the Cache gress should not be a political stump, but a business gather- - George commission is providing ing, whose purpo8 is to legislate to meet the needs of the Valley work in his warehouse . people, some who could not shovel Of Course it takes much discussion to settle any vital gravel. Sewer connections and of trees can be done question. And yet if all elements would realize the neces- removal methods, they would cut down their now very well. sity cOusmess-lif- e de-j long speeches into short ones, and frown upon orations to as the much Woman Issues $300 to not so influence' please feigned legislation, eofrttffttents back home. Congress can do a lot Of work in ' three months if it will attend strictly to business. In Worthless ; that William office" U.S.AC. H. Bell, who hag td READINGS ' Chans, has been received at Mcs-dam- . Rain Word the registrars te-his- The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ass tor repot ilcs tlon of ail new dispatches credited to At cf not otherwise credited , Id this paper and also the local news published therein. i All right of republication of special dispatches therein am also reserved, BAROMETER l'j.ii). been ' confined to the Lane Stanford hospital at Palo Alto, Calif for some time, has recovwinter ered ruftic.ently to return enterMrs. Emma Bronson will be several weeks, home. tained at a quilting at her however,It before he can return home Wednesday afternoon. At to school. the close of the afternoon reMr. 'Bell, who entered Stanfreshments were served to Rachel Jamison, Sella ford university at the beginthe fall term, for Morris, Eva Monroe, Nell Hor-ts- n ning of work m business, was and. Lizzie Layne. taken seriously ill over a which montei ago. He is a graduate The frequency with and has for some prominent persons face the mi- of the college years been registrar of the crophones makes a list of rapio school. speakers corresponding with a Whos Who' among ptblic Dudley Wilkinson, back from leaders. a concert tour of Europe, is ' T artist with Mato be the fNorth Carolina farms.. .will jor Bowes guest WEAF Family on of produce 175,825,000 pounds at 6 30 p. m. and stations (CST) December 7. peanuts this year 85c 42.0 - 45 -- 41.50 -- il, 1), Registrar Be3 at. Stanford Recovering Cragtr - month.. By mail, tw years iuLcf T) THE INDIANS ARE .COMING! Post Office every tfiiy iu tne week except Sunday KATES SIBMIKIPTION Paid In advance , nail, pcs F. i.b ' css. at Logan, Clati, as Second Class Matter. ADVEKTISIM HATES iLKNISHED ON APPLICATION By lT AIT. M.D fh.O., tells of amazing results produced by Sargon is over ten thousand PUliLlSUEl) BY rBE EABIi. & ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY Che COUNTY )R. i. W.SMATHEliS, . t rTfir AUTHORITY THE JOURNAL entered mr HITfUIIMIMM " THE post-offic- IDecember foods in great variety await your sdechori at prices that are always in line. e. n, for Checks E B Layne LEWISTON ma. DEPARTMENT and daughter Em- We Give Lad Struck By Auto; Leg Broken Glenn Wheeler, 8 year old son of Mr. and Brs. Lester Wheeler, narrowly escaped death on Tuesday while on hist Aftef Talbot. the wav home from primary. With' Phyllis Rites For Spackman by were served othir children, he was playing gamrf refreshments by the hostesses. Held tag in the street, and while Mr and Mrs. Leland Layne attempting to tag a little girl, services and Lewiston Funeral children ,of Preston were sha dodged him and he ran were held Saturday afternoon dinner guests on Monday of,ou into the road in front of for the three weeks old daugh- Mr Laynes father and sister, an approaching car, driven by ter of Mr. and Mrs. Etner Spackman in the ward chapel. in Bishop L. W. Marler wasKar-ren charge with Mrs. Gretta directing the singing, by members of the ward jjrfa choir; prayer, Willard Larsen. Other musical numbers were: Vocal solo, 111 Go Where You Want Me To Go, John Has-laduet, Oh, My Bather, Orai'Lavne a.id Getta Karren; duet Beautiful Hom," Murl Cunningham and Anna Bair. . Lawrence j Speakers Baird, Bishop Hazen Spackman vvj and H. H. Danielson of thei (j,T Second ward. All spoke words of consolation to the parents. which gives them Bishop Marler made the clos-in all ing remarks and thanked of assured quality Who hac behalf of thei family assisted in any way. and exactly as Interment was in the Richmond cemetery. Mrs Bert Flipping has been ill the past week suffering POTATOESy Idaho Russet, from an attack'd gall stones. 100 pounds. be greatly She is reported to improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Karren, FLOUR, High Ellis and Oral Layne, Mrs. 48 pound bag Lizzie Layne and daughter, B. E. Mrs. Alta Karren, Layne ONIONS, Sweet Spanish, 10 lbs and son Ross, and grandson, -Billie, motored to Ogaen Sun100 pounds. day morning to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Charles Layne, held Sunday at 2 p. m. CABBAGE, Solid Heads in the Ogden First ward. While Pound ettoner were guests there they of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allred. aJ Ross and Billie Layne motored PEAS, Sifted out to Clinton and spent a fans short time visiting Mr. Laynes ' who have wife and family LAUREL WHEAT resided there for several . . ... - - 1 package months. Monday evening, the Second ward held their family meeting WHEAT FLAKES, under the direction of the bishw . package Large of The duties the various opric. were discussed. organizations There was a large per cent of OATS, waW ward officers in attendance. Large package - 9t. MRS. LIZZIE LAYNE, Correspondent UWL0YME1IT Salt Lake City, Dec. 5 (py "Blue Book Bertha, known to LJS rfWAAS merchants the country over for her fashionable attire, her intimate acquaintance with By ROGER T. II UISON worth while people and I heartily endorse the concerted efforts now being made really her personal charm, is honorto relieve unemployment. The problem has reached a stage ing this city with a visit. Her patronage, distributed approaching national emergency. The disastrous conseseveral tradesmen here, quences of unemployment as seen in bread lines and soup among has been to the amount of kitchens stir all of us to takdevery possible step to alleviate $14 IQ in each, ease, human suffering. Just how many involuntarily idle men and having been made bypayment check The one The knows. no United States women there are1 in the only unpleasant feature, said today, is that the International Labor office at Geneva places the figure at police checks are no good, the sig4,000,000. Our own census estimated about 2,500,000 last nature and endorsement being April. Since that time, of course, the problem has grown, so fictitious. somewhere lies between 3,500,000 the real figure probably Bertha, the officers say, has and 4.000,000. Such a situation requires strenuous thought made similar visits to cities in and action on the part of government and business leaders. such widely seperated states as Illinois, New York We must, however, remember that we are witnessing the California, and Maryland, where merchinevitable consequences of the business cycle in which an ants are exceedingly anxious for her return, but only under era of correction always follows a period of de- the auspices of the city authExactly ten years ago we passed through the post-worities. pression of 1920 and 1921, which came as a corrective Her transactions hero, so far the about inflation abnormal to the by brought readjustment reported, are declared to have Workl.war. Today we find ourselves in a depression due to totaled some $300. the same fundamental causes, but accentuated this time because of attempts made all over tlfe world to flout the Mrs. OLaughlin fundamental law of supply and demand. While relief On Witness Stand measures tor unemployment are necessary and must be taken at this time, at best they can only be of temporary .(Continued from Page One) benefit until we clearly understand the basic reasons for the yourself. world depression. We must shape our course in cooperation -it The jury was excluded from with rather than in resistance to underlying economic the court room during the testforces. imony which concerned itself with, the treatment of Mrs. THURSDAY at the hands of police after her arrest. I Debated What . CAKE FLOUR,Swans 1 over-expansio- ar I r treasury-postoffic- e Congress ...... supply bill. Is - Doing - - , Received leading hen propresidents request Louisianas duced 264 eggs in 334 days last for Si 50 000,000. Agriculture committee debat- year. ed drouth relief legislation. Bv The Associated Press Immigration committee debatSEN TE ed immigration as unemployFriday: Senate in recess until Monday ment relief measure. Interstate commerce cpmndt-te- e Military affairs committee Muscle Shoals deadconsiders power commission considered .(locker pom tees. . Agriculture committee ns CREW MOVES 115 YARDS bearings on drouth relief legisGRAVEL FROM DlGWAY lation, Thursdays from Page One) Recommitted motor bus re .(Continued to'commitfee. bill of will men be relieved guiat.on Jones bill for aid of uiday this week and a new mothers and infants unfinished kcrew of twenty will be started business. t Monday. They will work lor Received favorable report on few days and then another Best Said With Our New nomination of WJlam NL D'xik new crew will take-theplace, to be secretary of labor (The idea is to pass the work 1930 increase in so into men all listed around the Inquiry steel, trices c.cmanded by Senator by the survey committee can Noir.s. Republican, Nebraska get some money for Christmas. Naval committee The finance committee for reportgij , 530,000 003 battleships moderriz-- the council urges all employers alien bill, ,to act as quickly as possible on r SE the official letter which was Friday: mailed explaining the plan. If 'the workmen are to continue, Reading of treasury-postoffic- e b,ll begins it will be necessary for the Appropriation committee con- funds to be on hand to pay A wide range of colorful desiders presidents request fdr the workmen as soon as their signs, drawn by the worlds $150 000,203 unempIoymerfYfund shift changes. This is no best artists, give you the committee contm- - it and the fund is working variety you wish in choosing. ties witlr drouth relief legiria-- 1 two ways It is employing men All cards imprinted to order. Lon, with families in need and makImmigration committee for- ing a verv necessary publie immulates plans for further re- provement ORDER NOW- striction The Consolidated and Fish committee to hear com- Machine company isWagon the next The munists leaders. firm to report 100 per cent for & ! Sat-Ma- ir Christmas and f , New Year ! Greeting Cards re Journal k - 2 LETTUCE, 3 asked for. ..... i P5 Sperrys 7 .f large solid leads for... CELERY ,, 9 79 M .u 4 pounds. the things ... , pound bars SWEET POTATOES Housewives Appreciate Patent DovraSc ; Per quart ; Qg Cake Dish Free,. CRANBERRIES a they want promptly Stamps CHOCOLATE, Waller Baker iMimY That &9C & M0NDAY JELLO, all flavors Infant wore SATURDAY Stamps as,-sist-ed EDiES FOR We Give. These Prices " Extra fancy CHOCOLATES fancy mixed 2i pound Christmas g Box APPLES, Delicious Extra fancy $j) 0 ORANGES, med. Ig size Ai 2 dozen CHIU BEANS 5 pounds SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Sperrys M. I. A. Presents PANCAKE FLOUR, Sperrys .. - In The Making - Large package The Second ward M. I. A. presented a one act play, "111 the MakingUuPsday Lveulng, The cast included the Misses Lavoil Blair, Idah Bair Ethel Ransom, Donna Wheeler and 7 - TAMALES OR CHILf 2 f ; V1 and Cyril Boman Pitcner. The remainder of the evening was spent in games. was demonLaw - enforcement were Refreshments strated. served and good time was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mis. Milton Boman entertained at a turkey dinner dinner Thanksgiving. tables were centered with a i large bowl of fruit. Thirty-eigh- t, guests were seated at four long flri tables. Mrs. Alma Smith and daughter, Mrs. Mildred Karren, entertained at a bunco parts at the home of Mrs. Karren Friday afternoon in cotnpllment to Mrs. Smiths daughter, Gar-renet, prior to her returning tolK Salt Lake where she is attend- - iPA ing the L. D. S. business col-k- S lege. Those present were Misses Phyllis Talbot, Carina ' , Hendricks, Joyce, Lewis, Bumess m-Rawlins, Edith Hyer, Thora Bergeson and Ruth Larsen. ft High score was won by Carina He rtd ricks and consolation Clarence The m & theqf . tail ran. PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 barfc WASHING POWDER, Peets Granulated, lOe package BEEF BOT ROAST . Tender Inspected Beef - . . . ' - - SIRLOIN and ROUND or Roast per pound... - IN OUR MARKET 29 LARD, 2 lb. package. LARD, 1 lb. package 15 UHMOC f Cash Market Grocery NORin ONE DOOR These STAS Hanll have beenCT selling at $3.25 to $3,75, so donpP M & fail to take advantage of this ff decline and the e ten advertising , campaign. You also save money on half hams or stock s OF 3. C. PENNEY CO. per pound STEK VEAL RIB AND BREAST For stuffing or stewing per pound BACON SQUARES .. per pound .. . SALMON, Whole Capon Chickens. or half and sliced Spring Veal, and Roast. Lamb, Pork No Discount Stamps given on this HAM SALE, unless included on one dollar or more of other purchases, as this is purely an advertising, no profit bargain. Modern Market I |