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Show U) Z' t 'I T1 1IO ( j hj Arthur -- Ws, r ' fPl' '5" -4 akr V Nirrrn nothing bat reading, and talcing some pills, and trying to talk .the Doctor out of some more grub. Good deal of debta have gone under tbe Auctloneera hammer since 1 last cummuned with you, both private and National and International. Germany jot a Moratorium, the Big International Bankers got theirs guaranteed. Taxpayers got another asses-menand the Farmers got exactly what everybody had been predicting they would get- - two bits for their wheat But we are told that Indirectly this good that we did Germany will trickle to get through tbe weeds and mortgages. Course here Is one thing where tbe Farm Board is right (I havent beard that In so long that It scared tne when 1 wrote it down). They told the Farmers NOT to plant so much wheat, they1 said there wee going to be a big supply this fell, and yon knew yourself that they hadent sold last years crop. So 1 kinder string with the Farm Board In that. You know the Farmers dont use their own heads a whole lot. Some of em dont even use anybody. Now it was last year that the Farm, Board bought up all thia wheat, and bad nothing to do with it. From tbe day they started buy-- , . lng tbe first bushel It started going down, and no matter bow fast they bought. It went down faster. Well .here you was. You hadent put In :ht years wheat yet Now Russia bad an awful big mess of it, end if you read, you knew that they would use money on It in order to take way some one elsee market, espe-lallns. You knew that they would erhaps under the five year plan ut In more wheat than ever before, causa they alnt supposed to know w to raise anything else. Now then here ls.the Farm Board tb their millions of buBheti. anaries full of private wheat, Tbe rst depression In years. Now I t want to ask one question. Wbat he World made, any Farmer think 1 things could possibly be any ter then they was when be plant-tb- e wheat? Had he been listen-- ; to Chamber of Commerce cachet? How did anyone think at Just over night we was going .e we used too? So why would a an, knowing the amount of wheat at was going io be on the market .a next year, knowing that nobody aa going to bare anything to buy 1 with if they did want It, why ould he go and gamble everything e bed ia more wheat? t We used to think that a wheat armor was smarter than a Cotton armor, and the Wheat one thinks t yet (Well maby not now). But, f golly, it looks like there alnt no ay to get any people to eut down i anything as long as they think a other .fellow ought to do the ittlng down first There is Some tease for the Colton Planter, espe ally the renter one, tor he has to at In wbat be Is told too or else, id be hasentenough machinery id stock to put in anything else. t with tbe wheat Farmer ita most morally a man that la hla own ss. He generally owns the land, " baa H rented to do with what he t, y year GARFIELD, The 2jih Ar venion that George giving of tlie to al which he will un- doubtedly be s candidate for something. Some of the wise ones think the Governor will drop out of the next , campaign to make s race against Smoot in the future for the United States Senate. Some of the wiser ones seem to opine that Dern will establish a new precedent and ran for a third term. Others who forcast, believe that Dern will retire at the end of the present term and drop "h Deputy sheriff Hanks did a fine pica of work the other day ia round-iu- g up a quartet of criminals who have been successful in working tbe old "stolen ring gag on hundreds of service stations throughout the tount-rDepjity Hanks heard of the activities of the crew and set out to watch for them. They made their appearance at the Four Way Service station and f journeyed were arrested there. Tbe other part of the gang was found by deputy Hanks it new year at an early hour in the morning at I Smith of tbe Utah Auto Camp. Hanks had "resident of found the crooks from a meager desi. cription furnished by victims of the ft in nain events read. first nee at Es-- P with a Wednesday MISSING L LOCATE!' X politics. The writer believes they are all wrong, and that as stated to us by one I ELY Much anxiety v c ed parents by t t i old I rant e I of Mr, a'nd Mrs 1 , day. Authorities were i tified and the girls deict throughout Utah and states. When la.t seen she ing beach overalls, shoes, r 1 was caus- 1 a ranee 16-ye- of tbe old wheel hones of the party the other day, that Governor Dern is going to he a candidate in the coming election, but not a candidate for anything the state of UtUab has to offer. To make a kng story short we believe George Dern is going to make the race for the office of Via President of the United States, that he will . Sun- lately, no- ion wired rrounding was wearstockings i out over sutioiu ard it was through this medium thaXhe miss- 1 , County Farmers To Take Tour -- ke - ' esti-mat- Gov-rnme- babyqInIcsto BE CONTINUED a ad cant here tbe Government made their .lstake; they said Dont raise so inch wheat," so you raised It. and W cant say they "told you not to." mt they dldent tell you NOT to alse anything, and everything else aa been at.low aa wheat. See? That wbat they should have done. "hey should have said; "Dont raise only what you can eat your-elf.- " I thingYou would have let your land .ala a year, you would have saved in your seed wheat, or corn, or pats, and while yon wouldent have made anything you wouldent have lost anything. I But the Gag now la not to raise anything only that fits your appe-He-. Then the prices dont worry you. The Republicans dont fret you. Iie Democrats dont preach at you. mst raise all you can eat aryl let h low prices go by. 131, HcNttfbl Sjradwau, lac.) foursome. Tbe trkk worked like this: A well dressed couple in an expensive car would drive up to a aervicc station to get some gas. They would tell the station owner that they had lost a valuable diamond ring and that if he by any chance would hear of it or locate it they would pay him a handsome reward.' The next day or so along would come another couple and tell the owner of the station they had found a ring and endeavor to sell it to him. Many times the service station proprietor knowing of the reward offered for the lost ring, and having the address of the persons whom be supposed had lost it would buy the ring for ten ot fifteen dollars so as to get the big reward. The sad part of the story being that both the ring and the reward, together with the address of tlie owner were all ficticious and the grafters had taken anther sucker. Through the diligent efforts of oui deputy Hanks the "old ring game it temporarily finished while the would be slickers aa thinking the matter over in the bastile. Good Work Hanks, keep it up. that upward of 75 childan wea brought to the dink for consultation. Any child under school age was permitted,! foe health examination. This it tbe first time that a clink of tbit kind has been attempted and much credit I due to tbe Woman's Club tn securing such an able eminent Anphysician as Dr. Mary Nelson. in the nouncements uill be mad near futua of the date of the next clinic. An Ignoble Gesture ' -- j of daughter icls In the meantime tbe Governor is concerning himself with things ot political and it endeavoring to whip into shape a program that will aid the or hat, unemployment situation in Utah this Broadcasts were f.uen winter. Dern has undoubtedly been an different radio S y. Mag-bowi- 1 "y 0a The Jcb Springville, s pronounc proximatrly ladies who J the con-- l ever had, gna's local Smith, and nee other ' pal speaker. rv-- copyrighted article Roger W. Babson. tbe famous financial expert calls Hoover's message on the war debts, the greatest constructive step since the war. He says it is an epoch and He hails history making message. la bit Hoover as one of the greatest statesmen of recent years. He says in part "I wonder if readers realize what has happened since President Hoover off The Western grasshopper plague recalls ons of the early and gratifying Mormon miracles. In 1817 ACCIDENT INJU.1ES nea's Con August 10. 11 ed a huge suae 1000 Firemen attended. Deleons vention tbe pipi 11 Special dtUgKes fr unit were John Ha'. Leonard Sorenson, firemen and there ; down for the fn I Election of of!, had at w) Magna, was el, etc J 2 the convention aa made a very a. every contest, 1 he was as folios s aid contest, tour ealante Garden, v closing ball ani ' evening. think shout regarding the tomi"g poli-cin campaign NO. 19 Deputy H n!:s MEET ATI; DERN STATUS IN FORTHCOMING CAMPAIGN PREDICTED deal IN LOCAL F. Has Them Guessing Governor H. Dern, is tbe politicians state a great ID AY AUGUST 14. 1931. L exceptional Governor. He has created record for achievement that will be ing girl was located. A patient in a Democratic National hard the to better by the next or succeedbefore go hospital in Ely, Neva h heard the Convention in an endeavor to win the ing office holders. He would do hon- announcement and in'nii ately drew or to a national nomination. nomination for tbe high office. Ire taw a his own conclusions v. red haired girt in beach derails, anered to forego one years payment on swering the description, enter tire hosthe debt which Europe owes the U. pital for relief from travel-wor- a fat, S? Tbe simple fact is that this $246, A wire was immediately sort to Salt 000.000 (the amount of one year's Lake and Mr and Mrs links notifiinterest and sinking fund payment) ed. ,Mr. JIicVs, in a.sr;gy .with rarmtrs.of. Salt-XaCounty will Sa increased the value of our farm ClarcytfT'Miti.hell motored- - to Nevastudy several of tbe most important products and securities, over $6,000 da and brought the girt back. phases of sugar beet culture next Mon- 000,000. This has all "happened in less - Francis's story js that she bad takday, August !7th. when tbe annuat than two weeks, time. Commodity and en offence when her mother repri. throughout" the manded her for taking the family car field tour will be conducted under security markets tbe joint auspices of the Sugar Beet world were electrified by the announwithout permission, and in a burst of Growers Association, The Farm Bu- cement. Our own values of wheat, youthful rage, decided "to leave home" reau, die West Jordan Sugar Factory cotton, copper lead. , zinc, steel, silk,, She- was reported to have been seen at and oilier basic materials rose abrupt- Black Rock and Garfield and. the and the County Extension Service. Tbe principal features- - which will ly. The rise in commodities coupled Sheriffs taking dues from such meagbe observed are results in tbe use of with (lie rise in securities has increased er information, sent out tbe broadcommercial fertilizers, principally acid the value of these things over $6,000, casts. Tbe girl had hitchhiked most results of recom- 000.000. according to my best super phosphate; of tbe way through help given her mended , cultural practices eluding by motorists. soil preparation, mechinical blocking w and irrigatioa practice. Residents of ceived, they will be continued, unless Hunter and Granger and surrounding changes aa made in tbe forthcoming vicinity will undoubtedly be interested in the foregoing. plant. Dr. Mary Nelson was in la addition to the .observatioSof charge of'the clinic " held"Tuesday, As the baby clinics, which have August 11. Assisting her wea the sugar beet fields a study of alfalfa the been disease will be and ma held at the Magna Womens three local nurses, Ma. W. J. Johnwilt 4 practice Value of rotation to improve Club Rooms during the summer, have son, Mrs. Theodore Colombe and ported They yields will be demonstrated. Salt Lake been so very successful and so well re- - Ma. Rose Peterson. County has a total of approximately 30,000 acres of alfalfa, in other words almost half the tillable acreage is devoted to this crop. Alfalfa dises. ease conditions have greatly reduced So it looks like be is going to do tbe past few years ace same as tbe south bos with Its yields during LI Martineau, County V. to tton, just go broke with It and be cording Agent. This will be especially helpful tried right in as the alfalfa wilt disease has been e patch, but la going' to seemingly prevalent in different seclent plenty of tions of the country. ottou. Yon JFE taut-wi- li begmTat the West no there Is at 9:00 A. M. Jordan Factory Sugar ew things that will , end at the West Jordan ven the Church grounds about 12:30 p. m. where those ia attendance will be yon served a lunch by officials of the Utah gainst, even If hey wanted too, Idaho Sugar Company. A meeting niess they send will follow the luncheon at which Dr. ou to an asy-m- . E. J. Maynard of the Utah State AgNow here Is ricultural College will be the princi- (I H-- .: Grasshoppers a Durden Two Eroora Peddler Queer Advice From Lawyer mbA Bn frotec "! Assorted Miracles , .'CULT HlLLS. Well ail ! ia Just Uat 1 read la tbe under the wither rs, and been doing K VT t The writer took occasion to visit Murray tb other day a"d in passing paused to view the new tonst ruction work on the 33 south to Murray highway. Tt will he ocalltd that this piece of work was part if the "bait" to get the County Commission to "accede to tbe agaement to participate i" tb contraction of tbe Salt Air Highway. If ever there was an ignoble gesture" the flrat Mormons, mournfully watched grasshoppers destroying LOCAL YOUTH 11 their crops in Salt Lake Valley. Suddenly great flocks of sea gull appeared, ate the grasshoppers, A vtry ended the plague. Plainly Ileavea serious accident occurred August 6 at on A. had sent them. Nothing so convincing had happened since the dove KL, on the Wilsonbolm road, when flew down, rested on Mohammeds the car wbkh Sidney Bouck wa drivshoulder, whispered in his ear. The ing collided with one drived by Wil-for- d faithful saw a message from Allah. Nielson. Bouck had as passeng-eo- , They did not know that tb pigHarold Perking gad Leo Bigley, eon had been trained to eat dried while Harold Grow was ia the tar peas from the prophets ear. Ones In the Northwest, a long driven by Wilford Nielson Bouck was way from the Pacific, a plagu of driving at aa avenge rate of speed, field mlc was destroying everynorth, while Nklson wa traveling thing tn sight, when sea gulls caiue west. Bo lick's car turned over three over the mountains from the ocean and ate the mice. times when Nielson hit him, almost Mr. Bailey, head of Governments pinning the occupants beneath It. la Harold Perkins was cut very bad- small mammals department, of the mice, offered no mircharge ly around the face and the muscle acle explanation, but admired the under his right shoulder blade cut off. sea gulls' Intelligence. Hi condition from latest reports, Doctor Larrlmer, government thought at first serious, was given out at improving. entymologlst, says grasshopperi Upon Investigation, Sheriff Hanks arretted Nielson on a destroying crops In Northwestern and Centarl States, are expanding charge of driving under the influence their ravages fifty miles a day by of liqnor. Harold Grow was arrested taking to their wings. There Is liton a charge of intoxkation. . tle hope for grasshopper control -this season. ' At tb trial held thia morning Nkl This reminds you that proud ton was found not guilty of the man, dressed in a little brief aucharge of driving while under the thority, may some day find himself Influence of liquor. Harold Grow wae wiped out by a combination of given a suspended sentence of thirty plagues, Insects, destroying crops, rats and ground squirrels carrying days in jail, and severely admonished disease, ants destroying everything by Judge T reseder, the jail sentence la hot countries, rabbits and mosfo be imposed upon tbt commission quitoes. of soother offense. Proud man should devote to the task of protecting himself against such enemies, some of the IngenFOLKS uity that he devotes to poison gas and explosives for killing of other 0QULTRH STAKE men. Grasshoppers ar not as foolish no men. Thursday. August 13, was aa Ideal Germany thanks President Hooday foe the Old Folks Outing of ver for his wheat suggestion, tow was The Oquirrh Suke, and long credit, bnt will freed held in Liberty Park, Salt Lake City, price little wheat The home crop la Adeor quate. That la tha story In by 60 people of 70 young-year- s nearly ovrr. with many friends also present. avery country. Automobiles left Magna, But Germany will bs glad to Garfield, Bacchus, Ganger and Hunter at tea buy cotton from ns, and copper too, on long credits of tbs "tt may be o'clock in the morning, A TRY. enfor years, and tt may be forever" foljoyable progam, confuting of tbs sort tlevtn lowing. began promptly at That will be good news for copoclock: Opening song, invocation by men, anxious to see the sur- - ' per President Issac Coon; address of welplus mental exported on any terma. come by President Sutton, vocal solo Tbe late Nathan Straus told of by J. H. Jenkins, reading by Mr. one broom peddler asking another: "Ton undersell me, although X Emms Elmer, tap dancing numBen, steal the handles, string, broom, under tbe direction of Mis Claa AnHow la tt possible to everything. derson ; accordian solo by Joseph Coon undersell me? reading by ,Bud Terry,, vocal duet by The other replied: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. MiMastert, an my broom ready made,, instrumental solo played on s saw by and save labor. You're not a busiLeo Jensen, dance by Julia Sutton, ness man." It Germany can get cotton, copTribute to the guests of honor by Mre. per and other raw material, on n Dkkso1 and remarks by chairman of plan, she ought the committees, H. J, Nielson. to do some business, and possibly Interfere with Russias alleged After tbe progam, s sumptou din- dumping. ner was enjoyed sod picture taken Federal Judge R. J. Hopkins, all of all old people. Tbe outing was at tended by one of the largest crowds tbe way from Kansas, tells New York lawyers that they "should not ever to assemble, Through tbe work defend criminals they know to be and cooperation of 'various commitguilty." tees ia the wards, the day proceeded Several New York lawyers, in a perfect day. without their own language, will get flaw, laugh out of that" man accused ot. crime and . A usually has money. The man guilty s squandering of public fands for accused bnt Innocent usually has useless enterprise; this widening pro nothing. cess of the 33 south to Moray HighDoes the Judge from Kansas want the New York criminal lawway ia a glaring example. In tb first place the road is a one yers to starve to death? Let him all traffic going south, remember the yonng corporation ,way street. who said, "The only faTor travels one side of the road, and all lawyer n common man can do me Is to get taffk going north travels the other run over by the care. Then I can side of the road. Ia driving either high make something defending the corway you pa no can coming toward poration against the damage suit." you. Under these condition the road So many flyers are over the difis amply wide to take care of the oceans and continents that ferent traffic fat yearn to come. Tbe narrow tt la difficult to keep track of them. strip being added to the side of tbe Sufficient to say that they are all road to make ic tome three feet wider doing "very nicely." You wonder what the old saltans of Turkey provides a useless but expensive addition. But dont forget this txp"s would have said had you told them that In their great city ot Istanbul was justified at a political move to he men that had flown the Atlantle used at bait for tbe real expenditure Ocean and the European continent of tb Salt Air Road, and the costs Would land to drink to the health' of both projects will be reflected ia aa of "Kemal Pasha, President ot INCREASE ia yout tax levy and Turkey." That would be too much min. Our sure. road commission has for anyotsultan. tbe flyers at the Turkish One evidently forgotten that time-wosaid that be expected Conbanquet Tbe parable of good government, stantinople to be a great aviation . center some day. greatest good to tb greatest number, Charles Fourier, the French phiIt time for a change. losopher, expected Constantinople to become the capital of tbe entire Dr. Stephen Netolkky, M. D, because ot its central posiof Magna, will reopen offices world, tion. for practice here September First. But now flying machines make all spots on earth accessible. Tbe worlds capital will be wherever tbe worlds brains are, and the fr world's money. might-have-bee- n HONCO) OF '' J rn T i r Tbe oil Industry needs bslp. Standard Oil of California reports for the first six months ot 1131 ' prove it The profit was only 43 cents aa against $1.33 tor the first six months of 1330. (O, mo, hr KJa pMNn ferWM 10 , |