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Show MAGIfA, UTAH, Crop Leans Require 30Percent Acre- age Cat Regulations - By' Which Fund Operation May B Obtained Giv For Far Reduction of 30 per cent in the planted to cath crop will b required thia year of farmer! who pro curt crop production loan. Secretary of Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde an non need today in making public the regulationa governing the 1933 loan. In making available for crop production loans this year $90,000,000 of Reconstruction Finance Corporation funds, Cong mi specified that the Secretary of Agriculture might require, at a condition of any loan, "that the borrower agree to reduce his acreage or production program on such basis, . not to exceed 30 per centum, as may be determined by the Secretary." Tire however, stip ' Secretarys regulations, ulate that acreage- - reduction will not be required of farmers, who, in 1933, plant no more than 8 acres of cotton; acres of tobacco; 40 acres of wheat: 20 acres of corn; 2H acres of truck crops; 8 acres of potatoes; 30 acres of rice; 8 acres of peanuts. Farmers seeking crop production loans this year are advised to. obtain application blanks and copies of the regulations in their home counties, raField ther than from Washington. agents of the Crop Production Loans Office are now designating representatives in each farming countv to inform prospective borrowers of the requirements governing loans and to distribute application blanks and other These agents will necessary forms. assist in filling out applications without charge. Accompanying the required 30 per cent reduction in acreage planted to cash crops, above the established minimum, the 1933 regulations limit the amount available to any fanner to $300. In 1932, crop production loans were made to 507,632 farmers, averaging $126 each. No loan in excess of $100 will be made to any applicant who is in arrears on as many as two previous loans made by the Secretary of. Agriculture. As last year, interest is fixed at 5H per cent, to be deducted when the advance is made. All notes are due on or before October 31, 1933. Advances to borrowers may be made in installments, the regulations state inasmuch as expenditures for crop production art usually made over a considerable period. One million dollars of the funds is available for livestock feed in drought or storm stricken areas. Loans will be made, the regulations further declare, "to farmers who art unable to obtain loans for crop production during the year 1933 from other sources. These loans may be made to such individuals as are found by the Secretary of Agriculture to have acreage fit for seeding and who are without meant to purchase the supfor crop production plies necessary No loans during the year of 1933. will be made to any applicant who has a means of livelihood other than farming. Loans will not be made for the purchase of machinery or livestock or for the payment of taxes, debts, or interest on debts. Loans will not be made for the feeding of livestock other than workstock used in crop production." acreage 3 i i f I i ; r $90,-000,0- tra (D 00 An application for a loan, accompanied by the necessary crop lien, will be pasted on first by county advisory committees. If the county committee and the field inspector certify the application, it will be forwarded to one of the several regional offices, and the States served by each, is as follows: Salt Lake City, Utah for California, Nevada. Utah, Wyoming, Idaho (portion south of Idaho county) . and western Colorado. mroAY, IU2UH S, 1S23 SUMMONS This Week IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH VENNA DURHAM, Plaintiff VS. Defendant. . The State of Utah to the Said DeWell all I BEVERLY HILLS. fendant: know la Just what I read In tha paYou are hereby summoned to appers. Now just what has been agipear within twenty days after the serWhy vice of this summons upon you, if tating the naserved within the county in which this tives here latePhysic the Bladder With action is brought; otherwise, within Juniper Oil ly in the way of Drive out the impurities and excess thirty days after service, and defend, printed matter? Kids that cause irritation, burning and the above entitled action; and in case Mr. Hoovers frequent desire. Juniper oil is pleasant of your failure so to do, judgment speech couple of to take in the form of BURETS, the will be rendered against you according weeks ago is bladder physic, also containing buebu to he demand of the complaint which still fresh in the said Clerk of bladder the the filed on Works been with hat leaves, etc. minds and edisimilar to castor oil on the bowels. Get Court. a 25c box from any drug store. After torials of ear This action is brought to recover a four days if not relieved of "getting up judgment: (dissolving the marriage press, but no nights" go back and get your money. contract heretofore and now existing should ever sun If you are bothered with backache or between the plaintiff and the defenda speech make leg pains caused from bladder disordant) after someone ers you an bound to feel better after at the same dinBRADY & ACHESON. this cleansing and you get your reguner has read or recited, (this wt lar sleep. Sold by Magna Drug Co, Attorneys for Plaintiff. man did a kind of n cross between Magna. Utah and Garfield Drug, Gar- P. O. Address 206 Kearns Building. field, Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah, the two) Lincolns Gettysburg AdFirst publication date dress. Ton see It was Lincolns PROOF OF THE PUDDING Last publication date birthday and the' Republicans la Nervous Old Lady: "If 1 give you New York were celebrating. a piece of pudding youll never reBlood Movos Foot K It badent been for Lincoln the turn. will you?" blood In the human body All the In N. Y. would sure bo Well, Maam Persistent Tramp: Republicans tbo lungi about 2,000 you know your pudding better than gout through abort of a cause for celebrating. 24 hours. times every I do. Well proceeding Mr, Hoovers speech some woman read Lincolns speech. Its only about throe hundred wordsjong, and the plainest words, Therea not n child or even a comedian that cant understand It Well Mr. Hoover got flowery, nil long words. Honest Lincoln Just as well not made his speech as far as It has had any effect on other speakers. He left It as an example, but no ona ever followed It V You know this radio gives you a pretty good line on just how things go over. Now the President got n V tremendous reception at all references to him by the proceeding speakers, and a great hand when he arose to speak, but when he got Into hla speech, which wse on affairs as they pertain to us, why not 'V H t a ripple did he get , Hi 'Hi, ' 1 ' just doot believe one tenth of ' those people knew what he was talking about- - You take an audience like he would draw, all of rich New York Republicans, and I bet you outside of a tew of the men present they dident get him at all. When be got into gold standard and finances, why those women dident care a thing about It as long tree should as a valuable source of vitamins A If Me sugar-pluas already had on the sable Ccorns to life I B, and discovery that makes coat,they and dident have to worry about come from the the task of mothers much simpler And honey-dewhere It was to come from. The flavor The delicate and color of wouldnt pinemagic pitcher supper In his speech President said times be jolly for flve and seven apple are especially appealing to that 1 know thingswould have apthey children. Pineapple la a food which years oldsl if they had known what plauded In own A supp r that has all the charm rightly belongs their world were. When It U they of the sugar-plum- a and the honey-de- of magic goodness. I have played to aodlance nil a served bowlful has for dessert a cup of crushed generous simply canned pineapple, cool and sweet. of crushed pineapple It la a treat over this country, cities, towns, and Never was anything ao good to eat which young Mary and Johnny And right on the bald prairie, and lots of swell charity affairs In New York nor ao good for growing boys and ulted to the most epicurean tastes. girls, for nutritional research has Two slices a day or a cup of crushed and it yon talk about International recently found canned pineapple to fruit Is the amount recommended to or political affairs, n fashionable be s valuable source of flve min- aid In the maintenance of health New York audience Is the dumbest erals. essential to health, as well and growth one you can assemble anywhere In this Country. Small town people will make a sucker out of em for reading and keeping np with tho news. I will never forget one time I went over to Sherryt, a fashionable 'restaurant, after ' the FoIIiei S gftnrt 10 M condt show one night to play a charity affair for one of the Vanderbilt Indies, and I thought 1 hnd some good material at the time. The League of Nationa waa In the helghth of Its argument, Ireland and England was fussing, disarmament was a headline topic. William Randolph Hearat was sitting with a party of friends at one of the tables. Well he had. heard these same little jokes of mine over at the Follies show, and I breezed out there ather cocky thinking 1 hnd some sure fire material. Well yon never saw jokea hit a ball room floor and slide off like those did. Talking about Mr Lincoln and hla apeech that day at Gettysburg, he was not what Is always humorously referred to as the Principal Speaker." And this little speech of Lincolns dident go over so big, but this other old man that got up there and raved for an Get Up Nights? ... m A TJ.Q D A Ef&xj ftatV - B El. A I? W S hour, they he was thought great. Now no- body knov.3 his name or a word he said. He jnst talked hlmaelt right Into oblivion. They say Lincoln wrote his' going up on the train la a day eoach, on tha back of an envelope. Every speaker that goes to commemorate something or other should be locked np In a day coach an If be comes out with over three has Uleeevered a AFTER sr YEARS set galattR that can ha made withaut tha uaa ef hatting we ter, This gimrt achievement. which gravanta flavor from bains aairtafl away an a Sava, Jell-chief wiapa at itiam, la credited to Ray Fargucan, d chemist.' Le Roy, N. Y. Tha flret galatin wag C eminent , hi inaov Pttar hr yhiluthrap taper pawned fruit-Seve- re O 1 De- - CCftJtde Miss Jeokins Leads Feminine Bowlers Creditor will present claim with voucher to the undersigned t 206 Kearns Building, Silt Lake City, Utah Miss Pearl Jenkins made high score ou or before the 29tb day of Apnl, of 110 at the Uuh Copper Club Tha Strong Low of Homo A. D. 1933. Miss Julia Tuesday evening. MRS. ROSE B. LAKE, administra- Coon was second with a 97 score in. Two Kind of Dolo trix of the estate of Joseph H. Lake, the ladies bowling contests. And Plenty About War L Deceased. Surting last month with one lady BRADY If ACHESON, the club now has iwo teams bowler Lady As tor Not Flog ged Attorneys for administratrix. -- of six each, and from all indications hunFirst publication, gome birds fly away fifteen the lady bowler are making a very dred miles, and return, never fall- Last publication date good start. ladies ing, to tho netting spot of tho year A picked team will play NOTICE TO CREDITORS before team from the Ace Alley, Salt Club at the end Eels leave stagnant ponds la the Estate of ANGELA R. FERRIS City at the Copper room only. of March. Standing Deceased. United States, wriggle across tho grass, down to tho ocean, swim to Creditors will present claims with DUTY. HONOR. COUNTRY I tho Sargasso Sea, where they brood, vouchers to the undersigned at 705 The rookie was on sentry duty for same on to tho and retnrn back tome Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, first time. A dark form approacb- the D. A. or before the 15th day of April pond. ed. . Passionately strong Is the love of 19)3. "Halt! cried the recruit, who is esthe of Administratrix And that Olive Ferris, home applies fortunately there? to human beings as well as to bids tate of Angela R. Ferris, Deceased. "The orderly officer." estate said L. B. Wight, Attorney for and eels. Advance.1 In the Nassan county jail on Long First publication date Feb. 3, 19)3. The orderly officer advanced, only Feb. 24, 1933. to be stopped after a few steps, by Island, John Miller, grateful for per Last publication date Halt! another mlsa ion to sleep at sight, does odd "This is the second time you have Job la tho day to aavo n little observed the officer halted me. money. "What are you going to do In the District Court of the Third Ho haa walked all the way from Judicial District in snd for the County next?" Kallogg, Idaho, Because hs wants, of Salt Lake, Sure of Utah, are was the reply, orders, after sixty-fiv-e years in Aemrlca, to FIRST SECURITY TRUST COM to "My call Haiti three times and then see once more the little country, shoot. PANY, a corporation. Ip ARTHUR BtUSBANI LEON L. DURHAM. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOSEPH H. LAKE. hundred words then he should be put In a cattle ear and maka It te the stock. Its funny how they use these famous men of ours birthdays to not pay tributt to hla memory, bnt put over some party hooey. That the man In the grave if he could hear it, would get up and denounce the whole affair. Itj "Lincoln and the great Republican party, and Jeffer-o- n and the'great Democratic party". Neither man would know hla party .If he come back today, and neither one would admit H If he did know em, so Mr Lincoln you and Mr Jefferson have got a lot to answer - for. fruit-Savora- Ml, Aw--. -- - , ukt SHERIFFS SALE y. Luxembourg, where has was born. Plaintiff. That longing, atroeg all hla life, vs. la undtmlnished although he Is 104 NELLIE E. JONES and ARTHUR E. JONES, her husband. JOHN F. years old. KISER and ESTELLA KISER, hi wife. Europe puts on tho dole, so many Defendants. hillings or lira per week to families To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the without work. In America, we west front door of the County Courtshudder, as perhaps ws should, at house in the City and County of Salt dolo for humaa tho thought of a Lake, Sut of Utah, on the 7th day beings, so degrading, harmful to of March, 1933. at 12 oclock noon their manhood. of said day that certain piece or parcel Here, on the other hand, w4 put of real property situate in Salt Lake corporations on dolo, and not tor County, State of Uuh, described as any few shillings or lire per week. follows, Commencing at the Southeast corWe hand to ona bank In difficulty ner of Lot 2, Block 18, Plat "A, ninety millions of dollars belonging Salt Lake City Survey, and running to the public. Later we learn that thence West 37 feet; thence North this deserving bank, by n viola- 90 thence East 37 feet; thence tion of "good banking prladpleo" Southfeet;90 feet to the place of beginnpnt million la the Insull rathola ing. Therefore public money also goea Alio, commencing at a point 40 Into the Insull rathola feet East of the Southwest corner of Ws hand money to financial Lot 1, said Block 18, and running to prevent their dosing thence North 140 feet; thence West 40 feet; thence North 25 feet; thence and banka that have borrowed have closed since they bor- East 50 feet; thence South 165 feet; rowed. Guesa who will pay that thence West 10 feet to the place of beginning. bllL Purchase price payable in lawful Western gentlemen wanted to of the United States. money n balld, and make money oat of Dated at Salt Lake City, Uuh, this new gas line. Yon cant borrow from 10th day of February. 1933. the Reconstruction Finance CorpoS. GRANT YOUNG. ration to build a new gas line, that Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh would be too easy. But yon can By Hcber G. Taylor, Deputy. hook up your gaa line plan with n Bowen & Quinney. Attorneys for Plaintiff. mortgaga company In difficulties; the mortgage company gets money First publication date Last publication dare belonging to the public from the Reconstruction Finance CorporaHE TOOK NO CHANCES tion; and the mortgage company Alf (to Ralph, who is high up on line. to the build gaa then proceeds the ladder)'. Hey. Ralph, that ladDo you think that could not hap- der is upside down!" pen? Ask and learn. Ralph: I know it. I put it up Strange that it ahonld be oo de- that way so Id be near the bottom if it falls." grading to a family with hungry children to take fifteen shillings a WE CAN USE MORE week In the way of a dole, and not Ive Aspiring Author: At last In tha least degrading fpr a gigantic written something for The Magna corporation with a yawning rat-ho- le Times thats been accepted. to take ninety million dollars ' Would-B- e Writer: "What was it? of the publics money In one lamp. A. A.: "A check for a years subOnr "best minds" approve that, scription." leaving It to Europe to keep up the "socialistic, paternalistic, dangerSTUPID! ous" dole system. father found him in the Jimmys How long can tha United State barn. He was shaking his pet rabbit tor of dole the system keep up and "Five and five! How corporation, which, of court, la muchuying: is five and five?" not Socialistic but a little ax pens? "Jinrmy;Jitnmy,-what'doe..h- i to-w- it: $89,-000,0- 09 There la war In tha air In Europe, and there may be literally war la the air since the air Is to be the location of future Wars. Tha French end severe orders to Austria for bidding arms shipments through Austrian territory to Italy. This order of the French to beaten and humiliated Auitrta Germany calls "ons of tbs most brutal ultimatum in hUtory." Tha Franch measags to Austria la taken aa a blow at Germany. An combination of Italy, Auatria and Germany, In view of Germanys great commercial air fleet and Italy's powerful fighting fleet, might be serious news for Parts, despite the fact that France is far ahead of all Europe In the air. Germany and Italy combined have more trained pilots than the French. AU three are equipped to produce planes, explosive and poison gaa on short notice. ' Ton may awake some morning to read that art treasures are being buried underground beyond tho reach of bombs in Important European cities. It la some comfort to know that thia country would not Join any such renewal of international mnrdar with men or with words money. Tho enlightening "Uncle Shylock" make that certain. anti-Fren- ch Ia tho British House of Commons, Georg LShabury, annoyed by Lady Aatora fighting qualities, exclaimed "your mother uhould have flogged yon. Lady Aetor Immediately want) ed to know whether tho honorable member "really belleveo la flogging children." Whether ho does or not, tho honorable member U foolish. If Lady Altars good Virginia mother had flogged her. Instead of praising her and showing her how to make herself look OToa prettier, the first few blows of tho flogging would have broken Lady Astoria spirit, which Is her mainspring. The one thing that can help you child to uccesa la life la courage, and that la easily destroyed by brutality la childhood.- -' ' Lady Actor would not bars show English woman how to gat Into Parliament If sha had had her by a sever mainspring broke another whea she was a little girl mnt, r Eta iAm Sveta MJ ENJOYABLE SOCIAL Mrs Fern Coon was hostess to members of the L. F. A. Club and special guests, Mrs. Joseph Simmons Mrs. Ben Simmons, Mol Alma Simmons. Mrs. Jim Coon and Miss Helen at her Olsen Thursday afternoon a short business home. Following meeting the retiring officers of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Verl Haws, President, Mrs. Mae Turpin and Mrs. Fern Coon, were presented with gifu in appreciation of their past loyal services. Cards were played and prize given to Mrs. Emma McArthur, Mrs. El iru Olsen and guest prize to Mrs. reBen Simmons. Lovely arranged freshments were served. PROGRAM GIVEN Members of the Cyprus High School student body will present s program at Jordan High School this afternoon. The program will include instrumental numbers, a girls' sextette. a male quartette, a reading and tap dancing. Misses Myrtb Harvey, Erda Williams snd Flarold Richardson are in charge of the program. TOO MUCH OVERHEAD Mike: "Did you hear about the undertaker dying last week? Ike: "Uh-huHe didnt make much on that job, did he? Mike: "Not much. In fact, he went in the hole. JESUS AS MEDIATOR IS PROCLAIMED the Christ Jesus Is the subject ef which was rend in all Christian Science Churches on Sunday February 26. Among the Biblical citations la comprising this Lesson-Sermo- n the following: "There is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus" Lesson-Sermo- n Timothy 2:5). n Included In this is also the following explanatory passage from the Christian Scfenco textbook Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: Christ, Truth, waa demonstrated through Jeaua to prove the power of 8pirlt over the flesh to show that Truth is mad manifest' by its effects upon the human mind and body, healing sickness and destroying sin (P. 316). (1 Lesson-Sermo- mean?" bis father demanded. Why, uid Jimmy, "Teacher told us nbbiu multiply rapidly, but this dumbcll cant even add!" NO ESCAPE FOR HIM The boy had gone into the party with a group. Later in the evening, standing next to another boy, be ventured: "Sort of a dumb party, isnt it? Certainly is, said the other. "Lets go home," suggested the new boy. 1 cant, was the answer, "Im the host." It Foams you tried the Hawaiian pineapple juice that everyone ia talking about? If you pnt It In n glass jar or a ahakar, and ahake It up a bit, U builds up u collar at tha top. Thia foam or "head" on the drink makes It look better, and anything that looks better tastes better. Ton ll Ilk It oo much that youll drink a lot of it So, tf you want to vary the taste a bit try CbO led Misti fruit. Drink: Combine the contents of one can of unsweetened . Hawaiian pineapple Juice, one can of grapefruit juice, cup orange Juice, two tltiloopnnni freah lime Juice and Have all sal tablocpoonloo near. and serve cold, jutooa HAYS ce 10-ou- .SM-Court- fc in small cocktail glasses or In glass cups. Serveo six. 8ulta to a T Or, If yon are one of those peiw tons who cant get along without tea. try fer variety thia attractive Tropical Iced Tea: Dissolve three tablespoons confectioner sugar in a No. $ can of unsweetened pineapple Juice, and tint a delicate shade of green. Pour into Ice cub refrigerator pans, drop a maraschino cherry In each compartment, and let freer. Make le tea as usual, to taste while still hot. sweetening "Chill Serve In tall glasses with one or two pineapple cubes and a wedge of" lemon. This recipe will make te to twelve cubes. -- I- - |