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Show ... ..xxxxxxx' .I'.'.': i.xTTXTXxxr T.v.c Junior Players UnUtah, Dec. 10 be relieved can by employment the Ube oi $281,080 or forest other roads and 81, out) lor forest Improvements m the In. according termountain region, to Regional Foiester R. H Rutledge, m response to a wire Irotn tne lorester ashing how much money he coulee use, ov. er and above regularly planned work, Iropfc January 1 to June 1, laJl, in case congress shimd make an appropriation. The bureau ...of the budget has submitted an estimate lor the relief of unemployment,1 inmr orest cluding $3,545,ouo rervicer work. This would probably include tne advancing ol appropna cions winch would not be made until after also July, i. it would include work new appropiiations lor that Is badiy needed but ha has been pushed aside year after year because of limited lunds The relief work planned in the In termountain region, contingent upon congress making the appropriation, includes the construction of telephone lines, bams, water development, fen. ces for pastures and range control, cabins, roads trials etc. Ogden, ' ? k t 2 " Patsy On For Unemployment 4 icon tinned from Page One) crate the Bureau Is the Chamber's contribution. There is no expense to operate the bureau that will be charged against the Employment fund. Every cent will be strictly accounted are disbursements for. All made by check properly signed by the chairman of the Finance Committee and secretary. go, To keep 'the road project ing on the north dugway of the college hill, It must be worked every day to avoid freezing. To meet the payro.ls every four days, it is very necessary that those who have not reported for the fund do so at once and wherever possible the firms should advance the salary deductions for December and dad the checks In immediatei Friday fiFV Christmas. . . The following- are additional firms and citizens which have reported that their employees have accepted the Logan Employment Fund Plan: J. H. Anuerson and Sons, First National Bank, Cache Valley Banking company, Thatcher Bros. Banking company, M and L. Coal company, Smith Eros. Lumber company, Thatcher Clothing company, Shirley" Mae Shop, Dr. B. L. Richards, Mr. T. H. Humpherys, Dunbar and Hyde, Alex Smith Clothing company, Lpven Chain stores, Judge M. C. Harri, J. Mom- .W, Barnett, manager, Ing Milk company, . Joseph Odell, Jackson and Fry. , . k- I i i ) .11 f '.vW v-- Sfi-V-- the Insurance Men Addressed By Noyes Stockfosi-ClhrsstiaBise- If Our PART WOOL BLANKET $3.98 Th standard for part-woblankets; Bound with 4 inch Sattex. A year ago sold for $5.88. Was recently reduced to $4.85. A limited quantity will be sold Saturday at $3.98. ol fol-owi- reply: You were lucky to find eleven hens, because I only sent six. New This Winter These Snowflake Tweeds Reduced for Saturday to $5.50 e - the newest most fashionable designs. Buy them now and receive the double benefits Saturday. Perforated Notes $1.00 box " " Special false Each note is tbe wHting paper and the envelope combined in one. And, the letter is perforated to make opening easy. - 4 j f i i lieu of two per cent of the wages and salaries of our. employees. By so doing, ve feel that we ate presenting an opportunity to EYERYBODY to contribute their mite to this worthy cause. As an extra inducement we are offering many seasonable items at greatly reduced prices. Thfe increased volume of business which we feel is sure to . -- , $5.00' Cord, everything to make the complete robe out of. An assortment of pretty colors and designs. members 42x66 Crib Blankets $2.75 in the orchestra this year and according to Mr. Henson they are better than last year. Solid colors Pink and Blue. Bound all the way around. 36x50 Crib Blankets $1.65 Bound kll around. Have the nursery srhjme patterns prinetd on them. $7.50 This satin finish spread is just as rich in color as it is in design, and the material itself is just a little prettier than anything you have seen. Size 81x108. . h Bloomers $1.65 This is Munsingwears superior grade. They are green and lavender, peach and columbine, peach and black and navy. - - , $1.65 Munsingwear Step-In- s c Reduced to $1.25 Childrens Cotton Hose 4 pairs $1.00 The colors are taost, brown, biege, Russian calf and black. ' r. Ladies Burlington Hose Special at 50c Plague skin. , Non-Ru- Are packed six to the box, each one monogrammed with a large em- broidered initial.;, The box contains two shades of blue, two shades of tan, pink and green. elephant Munsingwear Vests and Bloomers $1.00 each and peach Ladies Munsingwear $1.50 $1.00 Full Fashioned Chiffon Hose - . n gunmetal, Box of 6 Earrings, bracelets,- chokers pen .dents. Everything that is new to match the new costumes, we have jf here in assortment to please your fancy. solid colors. Peach 72x81 Two-ton-e and greert- - green and rose, rose and blue, orchid and peach and green and grain, In the colors of green, columbine. Costume Jewelry $1.00 to $1.95 Beacon Part Wool ' Ladies Munsingwear in the new size " f . Black, brown, grey, Champayne. Sizes 10 to 12. Regular 25c. Gift Handkerchiefs Rayon Spreads Allover Jacquard Design well. Mens Mercerized Hose 3 pairs for 55c . $2.95 Oriental designs and colors. Strictly from India. Fine materials and the colors are guaranteed fast. Pure Linen at , , wea India Print Spreads Reduced for Saturday s. value $240. Finest quality outing tailored to make them fit comfortable and Large Imported blanket is bound all around and has four rows of stitch-ingComes in pink and blue. onhid. $1.95 a most unusual Would be with handles. In colors and leathers to match those carried by the grownups. Completely finished and furnished with mirror, coin purse and pockets for various articles. This fancy - X Envelope bags, under arm bags, bags Crib Blankets . Mens Outing Pajamas New Line of Bags for Kiddies $1.00 to $2.00 two-ton- e . blue. Until this sale they have been selling at .much ..higher .prices. .Genuine leathers, fine fittings and frames. $1.95 Beacon Bathrobe Blankets $3.75 Beautiful lattice and floral design works up beautifully in the boudoir colors of rose, green, gold, orchid and Reduced to $1.39 and $1.95 Pink and blue with fancy border and a 4 inch wool fringe all the way around. 36x30 inches. Some solid effects.- colors, some . Rayon Spread Special Lot of BAGS $3.00 . 86x108 dainty trimmings of lace and ribbon. A really fine shade for your boudoir in colors to complement your room. Crib Blankets ' $6.75 85c to. $5.00 $3.50 This plan affords an opportunity every purchaser of items in this sale, the greatest dance to SAVE on seasonable goods that can be imagined. 72x81 inches. Plain center with faney borders. Part w'ool. Gold and orchid, Green and Gold, Rose and Blue. of a heavy robing and trimmed in harmonizing colors of plain materials. Plenty to choose from. New Assortment ok Bed Lamps .rfr for; Q1 $1.39, $1.98, $3.35 Pretty in design and colorings. Made Bouse Slippers for Christmas Silk lined, made of silk with uine Warm Winter Bath Robes The correct house shoes for the entire family to wear this year. They have just arrived, and such a good looking lot they are. .All types of heels, the new colors and the new shapes. Some made to wear the whole . day through. x inch-gen- silk binding. Nothing has been sparded to make these blankets the finest it is possible to produce. AH the colors, and brilliant ones, too. 4 - ; follow this announcement, on account of the extraordinary values, should .produce an eyen larger amount for this fund than two per cent of our monthly payroll. Satin Bound, Beacon Jaciiard Comfortable $12.50 72x84 inches, bound with fouri ship. These coats represent values that if they came into our store today would have to sell for $39.75 to $62.50. They are not this seasons coats, altho many of them look as if they were. Surely you can uSe sev-- , eral for ourself and friends. ifa And in Addition Pure Wool Blankets In The Extra Heavy Grade Many of you need warm winter coats, of excellent materials and workman- f J1 A special grade of modernistic cretonne filled with genuine KAPOK. Each pillow has fringe all the way around, making it very handsome. .Womens Winter Coats Now Reduced $2.50 to $19.75 Community Improvement Fund ! Jacquard Cretonne Pillows Special at $1.69 " one-thir- d , , at $1.95 The darker prints just right for this time of year, in smart - new styles. Sizes 14 to 44. They represent a least greater values than the price suggests. ' Flashes Of Life thirty-fiv- occasion. Two Per cent of our Gross Sales On Saturday, Dec. 13, To the , truth are poisoned there can be no health in the drinkers c their waters. There are ,The finest papers made today and in - dr CONTRIBUTE utmost importance to us as citizens because it biased, Montags Famous Stationery 50c, $1.00 and to $3.00 a box Smart dresses for those who wear sizes 14 to 20. A light weight tweed, resemblwith just a small white ing a snowflake. The colors, are dull reds, dull greens, blues, tans and browns. Just right for any winter WE WILL before. This is of S Pound Big. 70x80 4 M Frocks had If distorted, of Our Total Sales contribute 2 New Brodcloths joys, the sorrows of this old world of ours such as the world elsewhere knows nothing of and our own people never wells of y j Our Store Saturday, Dec. 13 & H." Redemption Station Located in Our Store i jU&aL' Amer-informati- Tiny Tots Berets , - . 50c, 75c, $1.00 Childrens Bloomers , ; f 59c Of Non-Ru- n Sizes 8 to 16. Rayon in flesh only. i La'l'-JUi- V -- A ?! in To The Community Employment Fund in d AAA We will Redford. The orchestra is preparing to (Continued from Page One) for play the accompaniment the operetta. This is rather a as results in a truthfully-informepeople, and I assert difficult project, but we feel that from the Associated Press, that with the able direction of the Canadian Press and from Mr. Henson it will be.i put over the competing ...organizations in firte style. the people of this comment are holds first place receiving through the news- - South Africa outlet for 3 nexport papers a volume of accurate an export outlet for.Amei the regarding commerce. , liarpcnlns?, tins conuneur., th'.jTartornt of - S. & H." Redemption Station Located Green Discount Stamps evening. the SfocEton-C8irBst5aBiseE- (i (Continued from Page One) head with the bottle. Then she tied his hands and gagged him with one of her stockings. Next she took the- ring from his finger, robbed him of the stick pin and money, tied down the telephone receiver and. left Concerning disposal of the loot, police said she told them; I give it ,lo the man, who planned the job, and his name will never pass my lips. I am ready to take all the blame." Police continued to hold Guin-iarrested Sunday In connec- the murder Two pertlon with sons, ' police say, have declared Cuinin showed them the diamond ring taken from Frank . A farmer recieved crate containing some fowls. He wrote to the sender, informing, him that the crate was so badly made that it had come to pieces when he was taking the hens home with hjm and they had all escaped and, after much searching. he had found 11 of them. In due time he received the n; business Harold , Wiseman, Izatt, stage manager; Evan manager; Mary Anne Lewis, G a r f f, Dorothy costumes; prompter; Qayr Thompson, advertising manager. Others whot have assisted are Dorothy Alder, Roma Crockett, Calvin Peterson and Dick Maughan. Students will be admitted by their student body cards at the afternoon performance and also as general admission - In 11; 1930, We Give S.&H." Green Discount Stamps n, s New York A supper dance In which guests apeared hi costumes depicting the opposites of themselves Is societys Mrs. Elsa latest sensation. Maxwell, the hostess, impersonHoover. Ina ated President Caire, Impersonated Bishop Manning. Colonel Lindberg Princeton has 25 taen at work clearing away three stumps and rocks and plowing some of his recently acquired proprety in order to make a landing field. The coast San Francisco , guard knows what-- to do with Has unwelcome rum runners out-sic- e Europe Big jurisdiction line. The Surplus Of Sugar cuttertheMontgomery saved nine men from a burning liquor from (Continued Page One) ship way off the coast, cruised around till it sighted another of financing any such arrange- rum craft, then put the men ment remained to be worked in their dory and said Go to out. it. It seemed probable today that London The Prince of financing would be taken care Wales is a squash champion. of by American, Dutch and In the final round of the Bath ' English banks. The whole outcome of the clubs handicap tournament he E. A. Bennett, 9 to 5, conference now seems to de- defeated 9 to, 6 and 10 to 9. pend upon a successful soluNew York Three square tion for German financing and so the general session adjourn, meals dally for four healthy eu this afternoon after a brief adults for a week for a total meeting to permit Thomas L. cost of $10 42. An experimeo is described by Family, a magChadboume, creator of the Chadbourne stabilization azine for social workers. Dietplan, to confer with the Ger- icians prepared the meals. The materials were purchased In man delegates. poor districts. Three social Shanghai, Dec. 11 (AP) The the workers gamed weight and the powerful Cuban sugar nterests are understood here to have fourth maintained the same proposed! to the Chinese govern- weight. ment that they be granted a 28 year monopoly in China um- Two Men Saved. ber terms which would- exempt After Wandering Cuban sugar from Chinese Import duties. For Two Months The Cuban combine and the Chinese would government (Continued from Page One) share equajy in the profits of expected heavy increase in In the sea near Prince Rupert, consumption. Reports are now B. C. current that the Chinese gov. Two United States and eminent rejected the proposal seven other American navy and Canpointing out that China in 1929 adian planes took part in the imported 750.000 tons of sugar search but had abandoned It valued at 100,000,000 taels or before the was found. party . about $47,000,000 which produc, ed a revenue of about $15,000-70- 0 Orchestra To Play v Mexican. i I (: before . fa - - f i ! reports are served to accomply unworthy purposes, disThere were twenty seven men lish must follow." on the shift that was relieved aster - Praising the great life intoday. Another group of more surance companies of the counthan twenty men will start on the project Friday morning try as second only to the press Mr. and will work until next Tues- as Informative agencies, called attention to their day. There afe more than nine Noyes welfare and research work and ty families now on the survey the to policyholders delivery list and if the present work can continue and the, funds of a mass of publications conto popular will Come In all of- these fami- tributing greatly lies will have had ' two shifts instruction on health matters. a L. The Patsy, a three act I will be presented comedy, I Vap-fhere at the junior high auditorium Friday at 2:30 for the i ' students. It will be repeated in the evening at 8 oclock for the parents and townspeople and students who did not see the afternoon performance. The plot is an amusing one, rs: c" to the domestic pertaining famthe Harrington troubles)! ht ily. MoLhseand Grace being ambitious, seemingly socially thinking more of pop's pocket-boothan of pop himself. Patsy, the other neglected one chums with pop and together r ... they match wits with their socially determined kin. . The plot 13 very well written . and with the capable cast of 4 junior high students it is very entertaining. The cast has been practising several hours every day for weeks and are well prepared. Pictured above are member of the cast for The Patsy who wiil The play is under the direction carry the responsibility for. giving a good play. They are, left to right, of Miss Pugh. Max Humphreys, on the back row: Junior Hall, Claude Wemu-rgren-, The cast: Mrs. Harr 1 n gton, Virginia Mose Reese. Those on the front row, left to right, are: Virginia Coakley; Mr. Harrington, Max Hodgson, Virginia Coakley, Seth Redford, Jean Bishoff, Sara Brown. Humphreys; .Grace, Jean Bishop; Patricia, Virginia Hodge-soCaldwell, Mose Billy Reese; Tony Anderson, Junior Sara Hall; Sadie Buchanan, Patrick OFlaherty, Brown; e Give S. f&H. Claude Wennegren; Trip Busty, Seth Opportunities Open Franks Slayer Refuses To Tell Who Helped Plan Robbery c , W Contribution To Employment Fund I f Thursday, December - Sam Cast Ready for Production - Present Has ,$287,000 I & THEJOURNAg. LOCAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. atiie Forest Service t : n TAGE EIGHT , l xxxrxxxx . u r y X. , |