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Show OCTOBER 20. 1932 )! Ydunt, Alta RabuTs, Ill urthday, .anniversary end guest of Mi "paity uginia Shupe last week. i heiis. Cheney last week. trnr hnn- - of vived by five daughters: Mrs. Harin w1in cvlning Ogden. r MrsIs a guest j Mr. and Mrs. Bunhiro Chotwy inactive Orevir Hess Close riet at her Austce, Mrs. Joseph Held, Mrs. T5; urgent George The misses Helen Muir and Bessnunt honey Those present will be: Mr. announce the arrival of n Kikuchi T. former II. Centerville niln died resident Davis; Mrs. Mary Forest, t ie Evans spent Silt m day in Ogden" Slt at a.v.l Mrs. Umar Barlow. Mrs. l' their home Sunday Mrs. C. M. Baxter, Funeral in home his and at Oct, H Tuesduy, Mr. and. Mrs! Ronald Williams Salt Idike. He was born in Center- - services were held lun ike, Mr. and Mr- - George visitng Mrs. Dorothy Gibson. Alan Rigby Friday, Oct 14 Miss Olive Wilsoy of Salt Uke were 'vwiiivu irnm .lr. Zac-- ! Mr. of and Mrs. Mrs. ward guests 18i50.' He and, in is the chapeL 12, sur I,,i Emigration Apiil vill, Ogden hospital Manning, who has been spending the last ani William NUriurg. few he has been the Wednesday hm M weeks With Mr and Mrs. John past ten days f0 ami M.v L. H. Mrs. Johnson, returned hone lowing .1. operation for M.UIOU iL Sunday. and Miss Lucy is. Mf! and Mrs. Mariner Hanford il.:aiiiH.lriesf conductor of the have had as their II. J. Sheffie'd Tr south Ihr.is choral guest the past 1 Hui s in society will week. Miss Naomi Humgartener, had dinner with Mr. and suil at the home of Mi's. Mrs Ethelyn of Salt Lake. t hi tstenst n, Fii.iay evening at -- o Irwin who w on a i loi k . t! aion for the L. 1). s chur h in mi. MrUnion Stel chtertuined a hi CROSS , number of youog friends f Tdtycn From "The Republic , October Correspondent Bonnie', on .he occasion of H,r D'nrth Lit MRS. FRANK R..MIUR thii.iy minivers. ,1 y.1 be Anaruan Union nnl in tin United States threatened by the Herbert Hoovers defense of his ailmin-istiatioTelephone: Bountiful 127W auxiluiiv 1U'Wr will gile a mb. luin h eon, Fi Dos like is Moines withdrawal. of gold lrcm our banking rethe climax at Gailey miy a ft ci n 01 at the ho nio of of in serves by foreigners. They could take a Greek tragedy. 'It represents, as Dr. G. I) Mis. Clarence l.liii edge will lb Rutledge left Mis. Fdward Koir of last week for St. Loni theM end 1UM01 is pworthr the Ju.st-Aristotles definition, the struggle against eluh, only as nnu h goid :s their available funds chairman (f the eoinmittee1 21 October ouri where he will a good but not wholly inexorable eening 'bore could buy; the amount of these was attend, tiL Us"' m airi.ngcmenx. ami will he n. ions of the American Mi. Band h Irene Yal Yerda if I'ted voile Mi.' 1,. n lleow h :ih r hrstr.vt-h- r known, and was too small to threaten the guiltless man. Klected four years ago on aurgeonsr While Dtr Kiinball7ram. the flood title of success and fame, adequacy of the reserves. When foreignwill visit the campus of Washingof the daughters of pioneers FriA ers had taken about all they couUj in this faces, ceitain and probably overwhelming ton university for the suipne party was bob! at tin day afternoon, 'Oi tobor 11. first home ot Mr and Mis. C L. Ma . since he graduated. way, gold exports slipped, and this in rejection because of the misfortunes Mrs. Robert Hatch ami son have ticUl ut Si.'t akin S.iturdav c cnMrs. Olive Stringham of turn aided confidence in this country. which "have overtaken .both him and his L.gan mg. Thm o pm Mnt wort:. Mr. ami 'returned from L Angeles. spent a few days as This lie of these ho-uf eventuality was not due to any Hcber Clara people. Mr. Mr.. llaaike be Though will . I Sissimi. Mr. ami Mr-,gUt granddaughter Mrs. Wendell ; it was automatic and Nance Albert Barber. Mr. amt Mi. Rob- tess to the Ku'.iw lamp of the as being undeserved, their misfortunes returned to her home Wednes- - ert Griffith. Mr. it and was in fact predicted. ami Mr. Daniel daughters of pioneers, today, interwoven with are predictable; origins incxtricaldy Jay Miller. Mr. and' Mi. F. K. Van Mr. and Mrs. Glaime Robot t could have put us off the adAmericans He own his was of a the Miss Elva Barnes, of Only past. part I Sickle. Mr and Mr. D. G. Huntsand Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Hatch v standard led which gold or sendwith'htr by the the gold ministration the hoarding week end Vls't,ed country up man. Mr. and Mis. John H. Steed, spent the week end in Idaho. mother, Mrs. Ann Barnes it wherever abroad, mountain brink and of the the they to might think ing preciand Mrs. Sadie Claik. The West ward primary d a But such was safer. The American legion lie took ascent. and for the credit refuge was Sumlnif nH,MrS" H F Bo'Vtn eapital pice, a pet show m the amusement auvdiaiy guests of Mrs bold a quilting party at the home hall to Domestic find. hard He to ; ho graspwas, of blind was ahead hoarding what lay Kotchstem m Salt Lake Friday evening. of Mrs. E. E Van Siikle ami Mrs. most was in of but it ed extensive, still course, the Mr and Mrs. Mark Sherner plea that responsibility by 'Walter Hogan is erecting a new . and Horace Stoid, Wednesday of not of but the deold in us his one gold, form, the same, currency. daughter, Nadine, visited relativ-e- s greater triumphs awaited haing been The organization is making home, in Ogden one day last week. The motive for much cf the hoarding was .line of march. Disaster took him unly fire two months ago. to be giyon to the needy. stroyed quilts A Mr. and Mrs. McFarland of testimonial was held awares. undoubtedly fear of bank failures rather Salt Those preent at Mi. Steed's honu m thefarewell West ward amusement hall Lake spent the week end ll were: Mr. James Robinson, Mrs. fear for the currency. The at than the g He is conscious of having waged home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson, Mrs. Dewey Saturday evening, October 15, in Joseph of tide to stem Act the helped honor of Albert battle for his followers accord. nephew Anderson, Mrs. Rulon Steed, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs.Clarkson, it was also constructive in bank A.Eld-redgJames failures; the home of Mrs. Laura' Long i it of to his best him the hurts ing ligjits; Tlmso Healy, and Mrs. Steed. Mr. Claikston will leave Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Frost and it that made jMissible the pursuit of an agMr. present at the home of Mrs Van October 27 deeply that they have turned away. He for the South African and Mrs. Erickson of Salt 1 ake Sable were: Mrs. Hobart gressive policy of buying government himself was an Iowa farm boy, nurtured Dumbo, mission. The following program were the guests at the home of Mr. Mrs Howard bonds by the Federal .Reserve Banks. But Hellewell, Mrs. Gro- was in the spirit of pioneer individualism; he and Mrs. J. E. Palmer trio, Grant string presented: ver Mrs. Hess. Bernard Mrs. Sunday. Cain, this was a different matter entirely. To vocal selection, ladies quarhas done what any such boy of sufficient Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes enter- Howard Mrs. Newell sisters; Mayfield, represent it chiefly as a heroic'defcnse of tained the Bay View club at her .arson. Mrs. Ben Ma field, and tet consisting of I.uraine Winegar, character and intelligence would have Elsie Hepworth, Gcnieve I.ee and the gold standard is sheer melodrama. home yesterday afternoon. The les- Mrs. Gilbert Hess. been expected to do. What is the matter? Myrtle Jackson; remarks, Carter son on poetry was given by l, Again, the sound policy of balancing In contrast with his former vaulting Grant; leading, Rachel Cooley; Frank B. Muir. the budget was a bankers policy, pursued rcmaihs, James A. Kldredge; sehopes, the best he can say is, it might in the interest of financial institutions lection by the girls quartet; have been worse. He has been in daily reand the our by missionary great creditors. It may be argued contact with the perplexities and details marks, Thomas Winegar. The proCorrespondent cogently that only by protecting these inof what has happened, but hexloes not unMrs. John A. Whitesides and MRS. FRANK SKEEN gram was followed by a dance. terests at all costs could we, within the derstand its essence, lb refers to the son, John, of Burley, Idaho spent limits of the capitalist system, prepare Mr. and Mrs. Igiurn R. Rice and root causes as an Athenian might have inlast Sunday and Monday in Lay-to' the way. for a possible revival. But it is ferred to the mythical vengeance of a visiting relatives and friends. son, Royden, of Maywood, Calif, LorMrs. been have the of either disingenuous or stupid to represent Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cowley guests Correspondent god something profound, universal, beChild last for the etta week. last in Salt Lake this course as being in the immediate inspent Sunday MRS. FRANK B. MUIR yond the ken of little man. But he still Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gibson of 127-visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bountiful terest of debtors, farmers and the unemTelephone: clings desperately to hope. Ogden announce the arrival of a Cowley. On the contrary, it shifts to . ployed. Mrs. Melvin Adams, Mrs. Sterl- baby girl. Mrs. Gibson was forhow he How to and much lias tried do, them a major part of the losses of the deClinThe twelve year old son of Mr. ing Sill of Layton, Mrs. John W. merly Miss Dorothy Evans of of he effects knows the are what little and Mrs. Alfred Randall hud the pression. Why? Because the rigid econThomley of Kaysville and Mrs. ton.Miss in shown home the he what are Muir returned his Helen misfortune of arm docs, clearly breaking John Robins of Salt Lake city omy necessary to produce a balanced after spending a few last week. more detailed economic sections of his limits governmental expenditures spent last Friday in Ogden as the Tuesday budget in California Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Church own understanding of eco-- . Ilis guests of Mrs. Charles H. Barton. weeks speech. time when it is most necesat the very Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Flinders are met The Layton Parent-teachevisiting friends in Glendale, nomics remains, as it always has been, to and Carole and sary expand them as a means of unemFaye, daughter, California. at the Layton school house yesteanu confused ; but certain strains Satmuddy were of Parker Hooper inFay ployment relief, direct aid to debtors and The program Mrs. John Cragen of Ogden was rday afternoon. of clarity have obviously been introduced a really adequate program of public works cluded a selection by Mrs. John urday evening guests of Mr. and the guest of Mrs. J. E. Williams by the banker type of mind. He has takW. Thomley and daughters, a Mrs. Leo Child. which may create employment, put money and Bessie Evans misses The DawA. en over from men like Ogden Mills and reading by Mrs. William in circulation and tend to raise prices. in son and a vocal solo by Miss Mi- Helen Muir spent Wednesday to a. a rational of4the way Meyer Eugene Hoovers claim to credit for a large Salt Lake visiting friends. ldred Cleverling of Ogden, accomaird restore prosperity; orks Wal depression and Child son, fight Arvel Mrs. program is wholly false. Public panied by Mrs. J. E. Stevenson. to see so and because he has be'en-mad- e Dee, were last week guests of Mrs. works have greatly contracted during the G. H. Adams of Layton. much more clearly in this direction than depression. He has fought every measure Mr. and Mrs. Laum R. Rice and in any other, he has persuaded himself which really would have led to a net exMrs. son, Royden, of California, done wanted bankers what the that doing pansion. If he had wanted at all costs to Miss Verla Hellewcll entertain- Lorcta Child and Mrs. Adeline was really in the best interest of the Iowa aid the unfortunate and increase prices, ed at bridge, Monday evening. Rice were guests of Mrs. Ruby Davis Countys newest farmers, the debtor classes in general and he would have enlarged governmental exThose present were: Miss Merle Mathews of Driggs, Idaho, the past week. He has created a fable Miss Julia the Eva Steed, unemployed. Ellis, Udy, Store at penditures and would have borrowed the Kaysville Drug Miss Kathryn Child and Mr. Miss Vera Robinson, Miss Terissa sound policy which a for about the fight money with which to do so. Thus he Would were the Sunday is now open ar.d is preGriffith, Miss Elenor Steed, Miss Jason Larkin and in is in other true, parts parts Rose have risked further depreciation of bond Mrs. of Mr. Henry to serve its cusFay Rampton, Mrs. Wanda Combs, guests pared some in and the respects important truth, Tremonton. of Maxine prices and injured the creditor class. Miss Reva Estes, Miss Child was the week tomers from its a distortion. Miss Clara grotesque large Palmer. presents Miss What he really did was to try to save the and Dorothy Hindley, and fine stock of Drug Take his defense of sound money." capitalist system by saving the creditors at the expense of the population at large, What docs he mean by it? A dollar which hj Store Merchandise! Uarctl,e DPf KM1- entertained dinner at her - the Democratic Jtf1, t Monday. V tf.ndeU Barnes her r - !nKtya: hoor the Democratic on candidates entertain- r' . cara-noon-- to ft054 flection; Senator Henry H. Blood, Wajjf governor; J. William h candidate for for candidate Chez, r& . Jneral; Julius Anderson, Charles Rrtate auditor; candidate for super-- J Public instruction; intends w King, ' George w. Harvef Mrs. jYank Page --Stewart, T iidate Af congress-blD5jSep- 0f the state Democrat- - E R. Miles, S.ndMrs. in serv- assisted was Barnes trs.;S,iS: Roy N. George F. JMrs ... Kilfoyle. Barker is enter-Jthe Thursday bridge club b tonight. club met at the N. Kilfoyle, last R. Mrs. of special guests were: Wednesday, Bennett, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Sterling Sill, Mrs. Blood, Mrs. Wendell Barnes, Tter home ALonas K Xn Miss Miriam Barnes. Reeves entj(r and Mrs. Frank. of Mr. honor in week last ertained Lj Mrs. Sterling Sill who are mov-teSa- lt Lake soon. Following dinn-- f, bridge was enjoyed by Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. H. V. Mansell, Li N. Kilfoyle, the hosts and Guests f honor. Mrs. Lynn Sandall was tendered party at her surprise i pleasant The event borne, Monday evening. the birthday anniversary The following of Mrs. Sandall. were present: Mr. and Mrs. nests Alpheus Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. R. jj. Kilfoyle, Miss Melba Thomley nd Kieth Reading. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Stephens announce the arrival of a daughter at their home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fairchild tnd son Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-h'honored m Kolisch and three Birdie, Billy and Dick, all children, of Crede, spent Monday and Tuesdthe home of Mr. and Mrs. at ay Colorado, Junes Ball Kenneth H. Sheffield has enrolle- Weber college and will the general college course. Miss Iris Barnes entertained d at take her bridge club at her home Thursday evening. A two course supper was served to Mrs. Amy B. Smuin, and die Misses Ruth Conrad, jMary c Appropriate? So I should say! fresh and tasty too' are those fall candies at CHIPMANS CONFECTIONERY . " . . non-.- - ma I Ho-T1- 1 - '' . Wg. -- 'nrpsent were: 'Secretary KJton Welling can' ,, u,Uui IL. ft HOOVERS TRAGEDY i - WOODS i SFsSS? . Nev (A?i Article f 1 igy' ig2 ) n ontusrSet.' i un B.-- n im-i- ' fat'of w-- It'wlird-lMir-wJl- he-no- ti I - still-think- s i spun-soie- after-noon- Glass-Steaga- nmm-remittin- Open-Bha- . e. . 1 SUNSET AND CLINTON LAYTON ks n CENTERVILLE , rs public-w- Robert Birkin FARMINGTON cceals Lamps 3 Will Be In New Location Monday, October 24, 1932 PRESCRIPTIONS filled accurately and REMOVAL SALE Buy Now Sale Ends and Saturday promptly! Robert Birkin DD Oct 22! SAVE! ntOJCKS The Old Reliable" At the Old Drug Store Building north of Sheffield's 2484 Washington Avenue OGDEN New Location 2455 Washington Ave. Price and Value One Door South Commercial Security Bank r Nev Store affords us opportunity to add merchandise to our already popular foes. Watch for future announcements. Our My telephone and the help of the operator in getting a -- doctor, saved the life of my wife. She had influenza and suffered a relapse. The doctor stated that if I had been unable to reach him' - so quickly,- he could not better for us to sell our present stock now at lower prices rather than to have the expense Its BUY NOW! of moving it. 2 DAYS MORE AllStock Reduced! have saved her. Nothing Reserved! Moving Sunday I ifjSETfm-- ) O'1'-23 . ; So wrote on -- of A - telephone coste-b- ut a day, yet cents a few of one ?ueh call may be priceless. -- scriber. BUY NOW! 1 -- -- Suede, Kid, or Calf ofcombma- tions ! - the-valu- e ) i rariety The MountafnStates $2.79 does not change in purchasing power over letting the devil take the hindmost. But he will not admit the necessary cruelty of commodities ? At times he seems to mean this farmers that the he tells when process, or accept as just the resentas this, ment of those whom it has injured. He what they need now is higher prices. But smooths it over with fallacious, though at other times he talks of dangerous incalcumeasures he when probably sincere, sophistry. opposes flation lated to restore prices to something like The most glaring of his confusions is of course that in relation to tariff and farm their former level. Most of the time, as when he denounces tampering with the relief. When reviewing this subject he currency, he really adopts the bankers' neglected entirely to mention the one imis sound view that of money money point portant American farm industry which is which has a constant value in gold, no really kept alive by the tariff sugar matter how much gold may have appregrowing. To mention it might have been ciated in terms of. commodities. This, of embarrassing. But how can he possibly of time in leads depression course, really keep on pretending that protection is of to a deflationary policy. It constitutes the slightest advantage to grain and cotcreditthe but not the ton growers, or even to most of the livedebtors, serving, and bonds of owners ors. The stock raisers? In the case of cotton, of mortgages who are paid interest and principal at a course, the protectionists have not even make low time when prices are abnormally made the bluff of giving it a tariff. If an immense profit at the expense of those economics is certain about anything, it is who borrowed the money from them at a certain that farmers who raise crops, a obvious fact level. This price large part of which must be exported, higher cannot benefit from a tariff. The farmseems utterly to have escaped Mr. Hoover. He ignores it entirely, for instance, in his ers, have learned ths by bitter experience. off-t- be -- argument- that-goin- g and even gold standemotion-hands- - the - same old. There debtors. the them have would with ard injured to who that fact tries of A bunk. the he speaks only enlarge paying president an export market while obstructing imthe principal of gold bonds, in currency at a discount in gold, would be a hardship. ports exemplifies one of the most obvious must debt But how large a proportion of j and destructive contradictions of nationmortbe paid in gold? Ordinary farm alist capitalism. In these contradictions is the bitter esgages certainly are not gold debts, and, even the interest on gold bonds- - does sence of Mr. Hoovers tragedy, to which not have to be paid in gold. In any case, he is totally blind. On every hand he is if inflation had occurred as a result of goenmeshed in contradictions. The very opin increase the t the of standard, gold timism and the aggressive devices of prosing a would have long gone commodity prices perity, in which he played so large a part, debtors t6 cancel to any disadvantage way made depression inevitable Once depres-- v Caused by the depreciation o'f currency in. could not defend the sion had come,-h- e terms of gold. If this part of Mr. Hoo- he is identified wTith- which with system man a been had delivered by. vers speech Duf protecting favored classes at the ex- - mofrapSrnntfcrsWt to be put down as deliberate misrepresen- - tation. His story of the heroic fight against abandonment of the gold standard seems to. have Jjeen exaggerated for campaign purposes. At no time was the gold stand- - Telephone & Telegraph Company , 4 j .Something like Fate drives him, to incur the hostility.ef the. people, to suffer.de- feat and dishonor, because every effort he makes in pursuit of the faith which he blindly accepts injures those whom he thinks he is serving. ' i Paid Political Advertisement. I I I |