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Show THE 1933 Thursday, February 2. Plaids, Checks Next on Program Local and Social NEPHI, UTAH S, PAGE FIVE Baskut Bawl Iudustrial News 1 By CIIERIE NICHOLAS TIMES-NEW- By RE Q that affect the din Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fugal vis- - nerHappenings dividend checks and tax lted In Pleasant Orove and Salt bills pallse. of every Individual. National us.And the betting odds were against Lake City over the week-enand International problems liisep-rabfrom local welfare. Clarence Ingram left Wednesday When the Juab and SprlngviUe General As the year gets under look to for Pine Valley morning way. business snows a aeienruna'- - teams came onto the froor last Fri after his sheep Interests In that non to balance budgets and to make day night didn't you have a little vicinity. both ends meet. New retrenchment chill run down your spine? And then o when the game started, weren't you la anticipated. Heavy Industries are still aluglah. pretty happy? And beneath that SumlLLses o fraw materials are for happiness, didn't you feel sorts sor- midable, with Stoclu or rnmned goods ry or opnngvuier Ana men aiani of raw mater your sorrow turn to fear? And still low. Tills about the ials, plus reduced buying power, dar- later to thrills? That's kens the business picture at pres way emotions worked at that game. At times during the first half, the ent. bleechers would Bwt sign Is mental attHude of planks along the nearly collapse with haplness, and LOS ANGELES Although the businpss It is entering the new and hon- then when Sprlngvllle had to lose demand for stocker and feeder cat- year with more real morale foul route a man via the tle has shown marked Improvement est confidence than for several past didn't you feelpersonal And didn't sorry? commodities and Securities years. some been and there has strengthgo out to them when your sympathy considerable shown of have late, class of on values that ening of they were thirteen points at the stock, the general fat cattle mar strength' and theonfact that depres beginning of the last quarter? And a new forced has sion industry undera ket has lacked healthy later on in that quarter, when the cause should of is eflclency meat meaning of tone. A huge amount fireworks" started, didn't you klnda when the fast to CalifJump earnings being consumed In Southern give yourself a manicure by "chaw comes. turn be quick ornia but there a pears to your fingernails? And then ing" are for FARM THE Expectations protest against any upward revision weren't you thrilled when that gun 1933. unless in Brain better fowilntS prices With Los near nf nrlfM with the score reading went off me increasea. neavuy is Angeles practlcaly emptied of cattle, production 25 Juab Is at forecast manv in the trade had been optlmis- winter wneai crop 22 Sprlngvllle smallest sowing 400,000.000 bushels, tic of some Improvement in cattle were from you you If weren't, cotton 1923. The since crop prices. So far this optimism has not sowing Is expected to total 24,000.000 bales. Sprlngvllle. been reflected among buyers. smallest In five years. As Indicated by the record slaught A boy to be complimented Is that Livestock market and price level er of cattle and hogs In Los Angeles Wallace Ord. "Bull" played a darn County In 1932. there Is a tremen- reported firm. Raw steel INDUSTRY output in nice game and that adjective would dous demand for all kinds of fat livestock in Southern California, and 1932 was 13.000,000 tons, lowest in be more forceful If were permitted op Friday night. He was at the right actual sales Indicate a generally any year since 1900. Steel mills on an average of 19.41 per spot at the right time, doing the erated coast Pacific on the market higher right thing In the right way, and than prevails on eastern markets. cent of capacity. played a clean style of ball while Heavy engineering construction The range of prices continues very narrow on cattle, with good quality contracts for the last week of the he was doing It. He's automatically steers selling at a very small prem year rose to $38,329,000, a weekly picked as "This Week's Star' Congratulations, Wally. ium over mediocre and plain stock figure surpassed but twice during and at prices that make steers ap 1932. Another applicant for the "Star" pear relatively low In relation to oilConfidence Isis atexpressed that the last working out division Is the new sensation on the cows and heifers. One of the chief industry difficulties faced in the cattle mar of the depression. Supply and de- foreward line. Ladles and gentleket is the very low value of hides mand are balanced, a relatively de- men (and kids) let's give Ted Gar-be- tt a hand for his nice playing. When It is gree of price stability has been rea and other remembered that the average hide ched. Since 1930 crude Inventories That twelve points he made surely by 88,000,000 bbls. helped out. Ted was the only man weighs roughly seven per cent of have ben reduced Sniping men look to future with of the two teams to score in the the total weight of the beef animal and with cured hides selling at on- hope, as result of Sixth National first quarter. ly three cents per pound, it may be Merchant Marine conference. High The other three fellows who rep seen that the hide is generally sell- government officials favoring coning for less per pound than the tinuance of Federal aid for main resented the local schol Friday tenance and protection of the Mer Willie "Wllmer" Barnett, Don Whipbeef critters. ple and Jack Brough all fought and There has been home strength in chant marine New official figures tiow that fought some more and they were the lamb market, due in part to smaller numbers of lambs available copper production in 1932 was about all well repaid by that victory to of 1931, and that refinery their credit as a team. and also to the fact that the wool one-ha- lf market Is much healthier than is production was 54 per cent lower, Manufact The "A" and the "Y" split the the hide market. The 1933 crop of urers Association Hosiery of America, Inc. series In the Smart gym at Logan lambs is already being marketed The A. C. won week, and bill lim over the week-en- d. mainly from Imperial Valley of Cal favors 3 and the ifornia, and Salt River Valley of iting operations of equpment in ex- on Friday night boys from Provo turned the tables Arizona. "Baby lamb" is meeting ce. of 12 hours a day, The rail controversy grows stead to win by a 4 score on Saturday. with a good reception from con sumers and rightly so because the ily more Intense. The $200,000,000 The Utes and the M. S. C. were 1 early Iambs offer the consumer a deficit incurred by class lines last idle. made drastic has economy meat. year choice strictly is believed that wage Wyoming University looks like a It Is likely that there will be some necessary.Is It one of the few ways to championship team in the eastern decrease in numbers of early lambs cutting division of the Rocky Mountain marketed by California floe km ast achieve this. Automobile interests prepared to Conference. ers this season. Also, because of the They have won six indications of an abundance of late make a strong bid for increased games straight this year. They were this year. They point to champions last year, also. range feed, ft 'seems that there business will be a disposition on the part nw low price levels, the improved The second team of the J. H. S of wool growers to market their products and so many car out of lambs heavier than usual, and pos- date that are now in use, as Jus lsnt doing so bad this year. They seem to set the act in the prelimin- sibly later than usual. The meat tification for optimism. Congressional leaders of both of lnary games for their big brothers trade is now engaged In the season al warnings to sheepmen to market the partes now considering advisa to roilow in the main game. Bryan, their lambs as fast as they are ready bllity of broadening the powers of Phillips, Ord, Barnett, Sudweeks, for market, topping out the fat ones the RFC to give wider discretionary orme ana otners are doing some and making an effort not to carry authority in making loans to rail good work. They have won every game so far this year. them until they are too heavy for roads for their immediate needs. ABROAD In general, Canldlan popular trade demands. Spring business conditions show no imAnd the Juab high girls have at lambs weighing seventy pounds are provement. Central American sit last formed a pep group. They kept popular when heavier weights are uation improved due to exports of the audience interested, along with offered, the early lambs come dira. rew annoncements, during the ectly into competion with feedlot new coffee crop. Chilean situation half-rest Friday night. Good going, products and are likely to sell relat somewhat less optimistic, with man ufacturers reducing output. Confid pirls. Keep it up, increase it, learn ively lower. some new ence in due reviving yells and maybe you'U Italy, largely o to successful crops, fairly stable be good some day. What are they called and from the looks of those improvement in employment some industries. In Mexico impro bright sweaters, they're the "Yellow vements of early fal are continuing. Jackets." Phillippine export trade contnues The J. H. S. team gets entertained stagnant. Sweden showing encour at in increase Spanish Fork tomorrow nieht. exports; however, aging Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenll Ras- prices are lower and exchange un- It should turn out about Nenhl mussen, January 26, a daughter. favorable. Abandonment of the gold 'or Juab) 32, Spanish Fork 19. If standard by the Union of South that's wrong, forgive me. Edgill Oldroyd, 8, son of Mr. and Africa has virtually suspended for Mrs. Milton Oldroyd. received a business, while domestic trade broken arm while sleighriding and eign is boyant and go'd mining shares was hit by an automobile. He Is have regstered rapid rises. reported to be Improving nicely. DOUBLE THE SHAVES d. le The Livestock Situation ..;. . trimJ Juki if- VI H .L nUifey " r Tni iiriii be seen that plaids, stripes are making rapid strides toward the center of the stage. Nor Is their vogue conIS pluln to ITchecks and p .e g I ( I nih iimn 111 n Winni r rn m ii imtttUMifmfl the right is more modest In its tone. e It Is a though It gives the Green impression of a and metal decorate It. The collar and cuffs are of the always effective eyelet embroidery. As you will see by the Jaunty scarf and beret pictured, millinery, as well as our suits and our coats and dresses, Is Inclined to follow a checkered career this season. Matching sets such as this are one of the smartest fads of the present moment The combination Is black The and white In this Instance. pompons of the same wool yarn add a touch of coquetry to the headgear which Is most fetching. However, the group Illustrated does not begin to tell the story of plaids and checks as they are now being featured. To see plaids In a full measure of glory, one must vis ualize the stunning new swagger coats which are made of soft woolens which are patterned in big bold plaids, the amber plaldlng being especially good looking. The continued call for striking contrast, which is more than ever insistent for spring, has proved an urge to designers to make up either gorgeous plaids or demure neutral checks with plain material. Outstanding for spring are ensembles which top a dress of plaid or check woolen coat the lines with a tii of which flow loose from the shoul ders, with the plaid or check of the dress repeated In a conspicuous fined to any one phase of fashion. The Influence of these colorful, patterutngs Is being felt all along the line from bathing and beach togs, sports outfits, tailored suits and daytime frocks even unto the most formal of evening gowns. Having turned their attention In this direction, designers are keying up the mode to a dramatic point, tuning It, as It were, to every hour of the day, on Into scenes of midBeginning early night festivities. In the morning plaids and stripes are scheduled to make their appearance In the form of adorable little gingham frocks to which are given an added charm via As to pique and organdie details. Stripes they are choosing the very chic crinkly seersucker for their Go Into the avenue of expression. smartest dress shops and you will more cunning plaid and striped Fr jjash frocks than you have seen for seasons and seasons past. For later In the day the program carries to a series of charming plaid woolens which are delightsomely Two youthful In their make-up- . such are Illustrated In this group. The model to the left Is of lightweight gaily colorful Scotch plaid flannel with white organdie trim. The wenrableness of this attractive dress for Informal daytime occasion Is told at a glance. scarf. The plaid for the other dress to , fresh-lookin- I J one-piec- two-piec- 193J, Western e. Newspaper Union. Teaching Dad to Care for Baby over-supp- AT HALF THE PRICE! REGULAR SIZE TUBES McKESSON'S SHAVING CREAM ly ed BOTH FOR THE PRICE OF ONE THE WORLD'S BEST SANITARY NAPKINS FRENS SPECIAL THIS WEEK Package of 12 WHILE THEY LAST ORD & MANGELSON DRUGGISTS Six More Weeks of Winter? 1r There isone. S. U v 30-ho- ur i , IrlATWLlNEVtl? k See m i 40-3- 59-4- Airship Macon Nears Completion pj Green News Honor Students Are Mrs. N. M. Jensen entertained a number of relatives and friends at her home last week, the occasion being her 64th birthday anniver sary. The evening was spent in chatting after which a delicious hot dinner was served to 44 guests. Mrs. George E. Collard and two small children of Provo came to Fountain Green for the day and are spending a short time here. Listed For Semester I I The following students have the in the Student Body Association and their classes respectively during the first semester, Student Body Association Bessie Margaret Crapo, 94 Benedict, 94; Mildred Hall, 94. , Seniors Mildred Margaret Crapo, i highest averages 1932-193- 3: Mrs. Averll Lar'san entertained the Gloom Busters club last week and she was selected as their pres-iefor the coming year. Mrs. Virgil Jacobson was named Secretary and Treasurer. Mrs. Eldon Gunder- son and Howard Stlllwell were spec- la guests. 3; HaU, 94. nt Bessie Johnson, Juniors Benedict, 92 94; Dorothy 4. Sophomores Nelda Cowan, 93 Vanda Foote, "SERVICE ABOVE ALL' They Smash All Hoodoos Bravely 7. HONOR A Seniors Mildred Stephenson, Margaret Crapo, Ora Judd, Mildred Hall. Junior Bessie Benedict. Nelda Cowan. Sophomore HONOR B son. Seniors Marie Kendall, Wllmer Barnett, Florence Belliston, Anna Mr. and Mrs. James I. Holman Coulson, Irene Cooper, Agnes New nr Flprmnri N Rnndesen. health commissioner of Chicago, has and Mrs. Louise Longson of Brigham ton, June Burton, Jean Kendall, are visiting with relatives and City a seen Is here He young care In for fathers. teaching child a class opened Audrey Goble, Winona Goble, Mar friends here. C dad how to look after his Infant daughter. IN tha Howard, Kathryn Kay, Catherine Kay, Thelma Reld, Helen Primary conference was held in Chase, Florence Duckworth, Elizathe Theatre building last Sunday, beth Foote, Rev a Christensen, Ina Much valuable information was giv of Painter, Weldon Shepherd, Hazel en on the program. Ingram, Ted Garbett. Juniors Dorothy Johnson, Nor The Sorosis club held a delight ma Tunbridge, Itha Tunbridge, ful party last Sunday evening at Winters, Venice Christensem, the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Why pay more for less Faye Pierce, Faye Shepherd, Faye Guymon, where they played games Jackman, Glenn Grover, Cecil Mor after which delicious refreshments ris, Wallace Ord, Dorothy Brough. were served. MANAGER THOMAS BAILEY, Mabel Sowby, Ar- Sophomores Real Happineee ta Jenkins, Donna Pexton, Dona The Elite Club met last Wednes Fundamental happiness depend 55 Belliston, Beth Hobbs, Ruth Han Telephone Nephi day at the home of Mrs. Jenna mora than anything else upon what B. son, Delia Kendall. Dean Powell Anderson where the afternoon was In Interest a called b friendly Vanda Foote, Leo Anderson, Reed 3on spent in listening to radio music and may Rus- fl thIngs.-Bert- rand Madson, Irene Booth, Maurice Bar enjoying social chat. A hot dinner nett. , was served. DESERET MORTUARY The huge navy airship Macon, slater of the Akron, Is shown above 95 per cent covered. Two of the four fins are in place and Installation of Instruments In the control car soon will be made. The ship Is scheduled for completion some time In March and following its trial nights and acceptance by the navy, la to be based at Sunnyvale, Calif. 4-- 5, 91 The following members of the Ft. Green Lions Club attended the meeting of the Associated Civic clubs of Southern Utah, held at Gunnison Friday: Lyman Seeley, James L. Nielson, John. J. Old royd, Murel Ivory and Virgil Jacob- - 3. n its: - f o Vi Le-m- ar Thirteen prominent business man of Chicago have formed ttie "Jinx club" and. meeting on Fridays, they amuse themselves by defying all the common superstitions. Here are H. G. Powers, secretary; Sidney Strotz. president, and Joe Trlner, vice president, breaking uiuvnrs. spilling salt, and holding an opened umbrella Indoors. And nothing hs hap pened to them yet |