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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH PUBLIC CONFIDENCE ; CONTINUES TO Bankers Report - 61! Mainy young people who could not otherwise attend college will receive uid at Brigham Young University from funds allotted to the institution by the National Youth Administration, according to President F. S. Harris. Several hundred needy students, who show themselves capable of high quad ty college study, will be able to earn a share of these federal funds by working port time. Machinery to handle the anticipated influx of applications has already been set up President Harris said. The n pplicants will be Interviewed by the siudent employment committee, consisting of Dr. A. Rex Johnson. Chairman; Mrs. Nettie Neff Smart, dean of women, and Dr. Russell Swenson. Ap plication blanks may be secured by writing to Dr., Johnson. Those applicants who possess high ability but 'insufficient resources to permit tjH'im to attend will, as far as possible,' lie given work. All colleges and universities, participating In the Y Y'. A. p! ir, will receive funds based orrT2 percent of the enrollment on October 15, 11)34. Graduate as well as undergraduate students may qualify Natior-Witl- e Improvement in Attitude ward Barks B. Y, U. News To-- - Educational Campaigns Play a Part - NEW YORK. Ninety six per cent of over 300 reporting clearinghouses throughout the United States find concrete evidence of favorable turns in public opinion regarding banks, it is shown in the results of a survey made by "Banking, the monthly publication of the American Bankers Association,' City and country districts in every state are represented, it is pointed out. The outstanding conclusion is that there has ben a genuine nation-wid- e improvement the last few months in the attitude of the public toward its banking institutions, merTtu. This Mark of Merit is your protection your absolute assurance of high quality and the utmost in value. the publication says. Statistical evidence on which the bankers base their conclusions which warrant this statement is as follows: The Evids.-s"How do bankers know there has been an improvement in the public attitude? They have certain statistical evidence. They have seen their deposits increase substantially in nearly all the cases reported, and tremendously in some cases. Many letters tell of increases of 100 to 30G per cent from the low point of the panic. e LAKETOWN NEWS T W OODRUFF 411 CLUB For another thing, they know that fewer people are using safe deposit boxes as a repository for their savings, and that, in many instances at least, postal savings are declining. However, many express the view that they could throw out the statistical evidence ana still realize that the public is in a better mood where the banks are concerned than before The best evidence offered on this point, numerous bankers say. is to be found In the acceptance by the public of. the newly instituted service charges and the reduced deposit interest rates. SCHENLEYS GOLDEN WEDDING because its BLENDED WHISKEY Heres the a learn of its smooth mellowness "Its the Cream. tlier straight whiskies. onep1traight at whiskey youve wanted blend of cos- DS. 230 OLD QUAKER Its g now other every straight out-sellin- whiskey in the U. S. A. Proving that you dont have to be rich to enjoy rich whiskey. Ds. 134 OLD QUAKER pli iZti&u&sr? Jo DISTILLED S- - DRY GIN Club was held Monday, August 2dth In Mrs. Putnams home. (Tub was opened at two oclock and business being discussed wre all gave oral talks on how to serve a meal to guests. After we all gave our talks, club was dismissed at 8 oclock. LENORE CtJRXI A. Reporter. DEAD LINE DATE SET GARDEN CITY 4H HOSTESS CLUB tion. We held SCHENLEYS CREAM OF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY OS. 134 A smooth, straight Kentucky whiskey that folks are calling double rich. mas terracing, strip cropping, w.nd erosion control, gully control ml the control of losses from leaching. Other chapters are devoted to soil LEWIS LONGHURS7. :cources, the toll exacted by soil methods for keeping soils prodiK Notary Public ive, state and national uses for nor igrieoltural land, forestry in a soil ror LICENSED ABSTRACTOR .'rvaion program and wild life in i Of Rich Couny, Utah J use program. The booklet di vibes in detail the marshalling o A specialty of making Deeds and Titles "any forces which is being broil.".! rut imder the leadership of the Soi ! ; .i to meet this nation- OS.S Standard, Whitehouse Cafes ero-l'io- Rm-vic- e 0 CLUB MEETS During the last two weeks four meet ings have been held by the Lone Pine Forestry Club of Laketown. At our meeting held Thursday, August 22, eight members and two visitors were present, two were excused. Vernon Taylor gave an explanation of the health chart, after which Leader Wilflamsun asked us to bring our collections to the meeting which was held Tuesday, August 27th. At this meeting, 2 visitors and eight members were present, one was excused. Mr. Williamson told us about the A. O. contest and Jay Taylor, Owen Wahlsrom and Lewis Robinson have decided to enter. On September 10 the leader awarded a prize to the one with the best collec- BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY Under the title "Protecting Investment Values vin the American Bankers AssoLand, ciation Agricultural Commission has published a booklet dealing with the conservation of soil resources as , a pressing national problem. Careful estimates indicate that GOLD WANTED tons of soil, suspended and dissolved, are carried off to the sea each year by running water, the commis Licensed gold buyers will pay sions book declares. An equal amount up to $35.00 an ounce for old removed from its source is left en route dental bridges, crowns, rings, This means a total of 1,500.000.000 tons, chains, lockets, watch cases, equal to approximately one ton for spectacle f ramies, etc., or any each acre of land in this country. The othei discarded jewelry if mailed within 30 days. Take advanSoil Conservation Service estimates tage of this wonderful oppothat 35,000,000 acres have been ruined. rtunity given to you by a reliable There are 125,000,000 more acres concern to got full value for your that have lost the valuable topsoil, and old gold. We also buy old silver. it is estimated that still another 100 million acres are being converted into ELCO GOLD REFINERY land, bring marginal or 212 Spring Arcade Bldg., Ing disaster to those trying to eke out Los Angeles, California a living from erosion enfeebled soil, and threatening ruin to the next generation, since these destructive forces are going on at an increasing rate. Wet Indies Had Slaves in 1502 In a chapter devoted to control and Negro slavery was introduced inn preventive measures for soil losses it the West Indies as early as 1502. Wise, 411 LONE PINE FORESTRY CLUB ACTIVE i.., - OODRUFF 1 SCHENLEYS banking moratorium. The response to the survey can be put down as encouraging and informative, the magazine concludes. It holds out the definite hope that with a continuance of a cooperative, educational attitude on the part of the bankers the rest oi the journey back to normal may well be completed in the not too distant future. Issue Book Describing Causes, Ravages and Means of Prevention of Erosion W We met Monday, Sept. 9. We planned our exhibit for the Fair, our mothensf parry which is to be held Thursday, Sept. 12. and we also talked about the 41 1 trip to Logan. We are all making a success of our work this summer and hope to receive our pins. BIRDIE SATTEiItTII WAITE, Reporter. Reasons for Changed Public Opinion As to reasons for the changes in public opinion regarding banks reported by the clearinghouses more than one organization has a word to say about the American Bankers Association advertising and educational material, the magazine says. It mentions in addition the benefits of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in the emergency, improvement in the general business situation, the weeding out of weak banks and the SOIL SAVING MOVE August 30th we held our last club meeting. We sewed on our dresses, then we had pie and punch. Mr. Guy in on visited us. We also planned a trip and hope to have a good time. JUNE LONGHURST, Reporter. LABEL-WHI- TE LABEL Americas premier blend Blended for better taste . . . The statement presents the following ' summary of the survey: We find on breaking up the general classifications of replies to the poll that the 65 per cent of those answering with an unqualified yes represent only a partial measure ol the optimistic feeling. Adding the favorable replies included in other groups, (i. e. yes' with qualifications, no change, and mixed) we find that the vote shows a definitely healthy situation in 84 per cent of the localities reporting; at least some signs of improvement in another 12 per cent; a continuance of unfavorable conditions in 2 per cent, and a change for the worse in another 2 per cent. It is not too much to say that this is substantially 96 per cent favorable. MADISON, RED BLENDED WHISKEY A Summary of ins Returns BANKERS ACTIVE IN SCHENLEYS MEETS 25 - 30 -- 35c our sixth meeting on August 29th. La Von Eller, song leader, led us in some songs. Eight members end one visitor were present There being no further business, we adjourned early. Our last meeting was held Tuesday September 3. Six members and one visitor were present. The leader asked if we bad all our collections and also to name them. He asked for the cooperation of members and the meeting was adjourned at 9 :00 p. m. Our last meeting was Friday, September 6th. LEWIS ROBINSON, Reporter. ' MUSIC CLUB MEETS Dinners First - Class Cooking Excellent Service The Bach Music (Tub met at the home of the Gray isters September it. We had a jolly tin'1 playing games and listening to the f 'Wing program af, ter which refreshni mts were served to eleven memliers : Wing Wong, Prop. Reta Wilson plaied a piano solo, composed by Mov : Kathleen Rex gave a tallk on t tie life of Mozart; Clea Barton and Dorothy Argyle played a piano duet; T'ity Jones gave 'a reading on the life of Haydn ; Nedra Findlay palyed a piano solo composed by) Haydn and Evdyn McKinnon, a piano solo. EVANSTON, WYO. Quality Goods - Sols Tlace 1 DOROTHY Reporter. Violet and Raya Violet and rays come from the sun and are also produced by certain types of manufactured sources of light. Ultra-Viol- cHotel Confectionery Cafe Candies and Ice-Crea- m et ultra-viol- 1 The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks IPhone ARGYLE. 3-1- -1 100,000 Cantonese in Boats Canton. China, has a population living in boats that numbers between MHJ.OOO and 200.000 people. 1 So Big the Ocean? The Atlantic is 41,000,000 square miles, yet only 5,000 miles across at Its greatest width. The narrowest part, between Brazil and Africa, is 1,600 miles across. |