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Show Thursday, May 18, THE 1933 Russian Devises Real Cancer Test TIMES-NEW- ECONOMIC A tantalizing A satisfying A mystifying HIGHLIGHTS Happenings That Affect the Dinner Fail. Dividend Checks and Tax Bill of Every Individual. National and International Problems From Local Welfare. 4-- iniliMT 3 kci V JT: mi ... ' Hil "1 V What Is rejjurdetl as one ul the most remarkable ol recent develop meats In man's war upon cancer has been nmde by this Soviet scientist. Prof. M. F. Sitovk'h. a graduate of the Military Academy of Medicine and bearer of the title of 'Udarnlk," one of the highest honors awarded by the Soviet union. Professor Sltovleh's test Is based upon the Inhaling of chlorine by the patient. He says that the blood of a healthy person has Invariably hemolized after chlorine Inhalation, while that of a person afflicted with cancer has not hemollzed In any of the tests he has conducted. Pope Gives Benediction to Pilgrims 7h ,i I 15 V Q wm M A- ft: "ft ! ... -- 1 During this special holy year not a day passes without the gather ing In Vatican City of large groups of pilgrims from various parts of the world. Our photograph shows Pope Plus XI giving his benediction from the balcony where he Is seated on the papal throne beneath the canopy that Is carried ii!vp him on all state occasions. Alio Kan Adaptable Leave i A Canadian who suffered partial loss of vision as the result of a la Pinnate leaves have the power of turning to adjust themselves to the light ; If the rays of the sun are too powerful they turn upward; If gloomy weather, such as occurs before the rain, they sink again, and when the rains begin they at once assume the position In which they will offer the least resistance. Present administration policy might be expressed thus: "Raise now and go to any possible prices length to do It." The Inflation bill is result of this attitude. President ial of congress. In spite of appearance of opposition, was easily enough to carry it through with Its chief proslons as follows: The President may arrange with the Federal Reserve banks and boards for the banks to purchase in the open market and hold up to $3,000,000 000 worth of government obligations, thus providing an Iden tical amount of new credit. If this is inadequate the President may then direct Issuance of currency up to $3,000,000,000 to retire government obligations: reduce the gold content of the dollar by 50 per cent or any smaller proportion; provide unlimited free coinage of silver at a ratio of 16 to 1; accept silver up to $200,000 000 in the payment of war debts In the next six months, valuing the silver up to 50c an ounce. With the approval of the President the Federal Reserve Board may de clare the exlstance of an emergency and increare or decrease reserve balances required to be held against deposits. Of paramount interest Is influence reduction of the gold content of the dollar would have on relations of debtor and creditor. Expert opinion places it as follows: Debtors' Following the devaluation of the dollar, a man who had contracted to pay a certain number of dollars could tender the new dollars in satisfaction of the debt. Principal clas- ces to be benefited In this respect would be those who had mortgaged homes and farms. Creditors Superficially, this class would lose under the changed basis, inasmuch as the new dollars would have less purchasing power than the old. However, this apoatrent injustice would be much offset by the fact that the loans were lanrely contracted at a time when the dollar was worth only about half as much as It Is worth at the moment. Farmers Would benefit. Prices would rise thus netting the farmer more dol lars. On the other hand, the coct of what he purchased would rise as well, but probably not so rapidly. . .. Manufacturers, Wholesalers, Retailers The same condition exists as in the case of the farmer. Prices of the goods they sell will go up and so will the prices of raw materials they buy. Concerns with large stocks of raw materials on hand, bousht with present dollars, will naturally benefit. Ware Earners The man with the fixed income will receive dollars which buy him less. How many hardships this will create is dependent upon the rapid ity or the slowness with which wages rise in comparasion with other valcrosse accident forty-flv- e years ago ues. suddenly had It restored to him at a Unemployed race track, but the incident Is not This class will doubtless be bene without precedent. Numerous otn fitted most, inasmuch as industrial ers have had their eyes opened at operation will Increase new markets the same place. Los Angeles limes. foreign and domesic, will be found and there will be greater demands made on producing units. Ancient Art Academy The parleys between the foreign The Pennsylvania Academy of and the American govern Fine Arts, founded In 1805, is the envoys concrete oldest academy of Its kind In the ment have produced fiveinterest of in the United States. It Is the successor accomplishments world recovery. They are: of a drawing school started In 1781 1. The summoning of the World bv Charles Wilson Peale. Economic Conference in London in the middle of June. 2. The formulation of a tariff truce to last until the conference has had an opportunity to map an THE economic peace treaty. warfare 3. A ban on currency tend its foreign policy of formal con v be worked out. 4. An imnetus to Geneva disarmament conference, with American SALT LAKE CITY pressure for reduction supported by a IN THE CENTER willingness of united States to extend its foreign olicy of formal OF THINGS to avert hostilities and pen alize aggression. 4. Removal of resentments in war debt relations through exhibition of American wilingness to recognize foreign difficulties and make come concessions. The amazing part of ths conferen ces is their complete informality. There are no documents, no rows of statistics, no formal discussions. The principals sit down, talk it over, and CHAT 7 produce results. Today' ExercUe Correct this sentence : "Why, yes," said she, "my husband holds an Important Job, but that Is no reason for me to put on airs." Los Angeles Times. Newhouse Hotel What A First Class Hotel Should Offer. THIRD COMFORT The Newhouse Hotel offers the finest beds of the latest and most scientific make, with linens and covering of highest quality. The public rooms are luxuriously and comfortably The radio room located off the furnished. main lobby is cozily provided for your comfort wherein you may visit with friends and en-Jthe best of programs. You are among friends. The hotel staff from bellboy to manager is eager to serve you and to make you feel "at home". You are the Big Boss because you help to pay their salaries. oy Offering Following Special Intermountain Double Rate Single Rate Plus 50c Single Double $2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 $2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 Each with Private Bath Garage Facilities Adjoning All Outside Rooms HOTEL . i NEWHOUSE Mrs. H- - Waters President J- - Sutton Genl Mgr. W. E. Business candltlons have improved st eadily since the latter part of March. Greater activity and generelJy high prices characterized the commodity and security markets after gold ex ports were suspended. Steel mills have gone to more than 20 per cent of capacity, after the drop to 15 per cent in March. Automobile output has rapidly expanded. Department store merchandise sales are sharply increasing. Lumber and electric power production, both ?ood indie ators have advanced. Some improvement has been registered in car loadings. The farmers' markets show Eimlliar advances, with grains reach ing and holding better levels. o Hal Straw straws used In the manufacture of women's hats are Bakou, from the pandanus plant In Java; Manila hemp, from abaca In the Philippines; Leghorn, Turin, Some of the Florentine, from wheat straw Id Italy; split bamboo, pandan, frombamboo in Java; Panama, from car- ludovica (looks like palm) In Colombia and Fnndor- - Porto Rlcan Chauncey W. West gtraw from yaray palm in Porto Ass t Gen'I Mr. Rlco PAGE THREE NEPHI, UTAH S, Levan Happenings ews Chicken Creek camp, D. U. P held their last meeting at the home On Wednesday. May 17, the first of Mrs. Leah Bosh. Delicious rewere served to a large freshment regular sewing class of the second number. year was Club Sewing held, with the time being spent in sewing. Mr. and Mrs. Daral Cliilds nd Reporter Deliene Jensen family of Centerfleld motored to The Nine R. R. Stitchers was sel- Levan Saturday where they visited ected as the name for the fourth at the home of Mrs. Child's parents, class which met Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Christensen. year day morning in the hlcn school Mrs. Dora Christensen nnd Martin building. The time was sKnt in i i ft of Salt Lake City spent Mangelson Club members at making patches. By the meeting were: Myrtle Bailey, Mother's Day here at the home of Doris Warren, Elaine Park. Clarice their mother, Mrs. Eliza Mangelson. Norma Knight Kendall. Maurtne Wilson. Beth Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shepherd of Jurton Lucille Hall. Melba Chris ent Sunday at the home of Nephi Florencetiansen Crane the and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 6hepherd. It was time the greedy litclub La Von leaders. Harris and tle grabber bumped head-o- n Bessie Greenhalgh. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson and into aome one who didn't ....Reporter, Lucille Hall and family of Provo spent Mother's for her care two pennies at the home of Mrs. F. J. The Kiyab Forestry club. Day Geoff Ensdoe felt under the leadership of Don Chris himself appointed to the tiansen and Dick GarbU held a lona Mortensen of Salt Lake City business meeting at the County task of taming the slim was a at the home of her City court house Wednesday. County parents. Mr.guest young shrew. The collision and Mrs. H. C. MorA. E. outlined the Smith Agent Was it to be was head-on- . work of the year. Officers were el tensen on Sunday. heart-o- n too? Or is the altiected as follows: President. Harold May 21st to 28th it Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnfon Irons: Jack Vickers; tude of Colorado too high NATIONAL Mother's Mrs. Johnspent Day with Secretary-Treasure- r, George Peton son's for sentiment, the air too Mrs. F. J. McClure. TAKE - A - PICTURE mother. and Dick Garb"tt. Reporter Mrs. will visit with her rare for love? . . . What was Reporter, Dick Garbett. motherJohnson WEEK until Decoration Day. the matter with Cynthia, L. Kill or Cures" was selected "X. he she think Did anyhow? At the regular Relief Society meet- You May Be Sorry If You as a name for the first year boys' liked turning himself into a ing Tuesday, "Huckleberry Finn" foods was which clubs, organized was well Don't reviewed by Grant Gardcombination of petty bookWednesday with Florence Duckworth ner. Mrs. Robert a Had sang Stephenson and .housewife? as end Mildred Hall leaders. Off(ckeeper FILMS ARE CHEAP ers were elected as follows: Tom solo, she no realization that it was AND PICTURES ARE Hall, Duckworth, president; Harry for her sake he studied Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd of ice president: Maurice Chapman PRECIOUS and Lake Salt meat of weekend jugCity spent the loathly cuts secretary and treasurer; Franklin the home of Mr. and Mrs. AugFoote, reporter; Kleth Kendall, song at gled the light and gas bills ustus Shepherd. and cheer leader. at the end of the month? Franklin Foote. reporter He who had hardly ever Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mangelannounce the arrival of a son, been in a kitchen was now The 2.4:H8 Club met Thursday son born on May 16. with familiar are elect officers. to nauseatingly morning They as follows: President. Grace Blackdouble boilers and sugar-sac- k Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan and : en Chris- Vice LaVern President dish towels. Geoff reof Provo were guests on Sun family --treasurer. Anna tensen; Secretary at home of Mr. Morgan's membered longingly the hoday Thora Bracken; mother, the Coulson; Reporter, Mrs. Eliza Morgan. tel life he had once despised. Maxlne manager, Park; Song Sports Bowcheer Geraldine and leader, -- That M. and Mrs. Lester H. Belliston of paragraph gives you LOS ANGELES With the Federles; Program committee: Alice Warren and Faye Golden. Miss Florence Nephi spent Sunday here at the al governmental being called on just a peep into this tantalhome of B Mr. Mrs. and Peter more and more to assist In financDuckworth will act as leader of the Peteson. izing, satisfying, mystifying club. ing livestock and agricultural prostory that will appear serialThoia Bracken ducers, the public has reason to be Reporter, You columns. were these in Tokens to fiftypresented ly vitally Interested In farm policies six mothers last of line it Sunday morning by of will enjoy every Second the the present administration. ProbOrganization of the A School. Sunday splendid pro ably the most Important step so and be sorry that it could Year Clothing club was made last was also gram given. far taken by the Federal adminisFriday, with the following officers: not be longer than it is. measure calling Sudweeks ; Genevieve President, A group of men started work on tration has been the for the consolidation of all governGeraldine Cazier; to a build road from good credit agencies. Secretary and Treasurer; Afton El- - Tuesday east mental the mouth of Chicken Livestock loans ore now being lron; Song and cheer leader. Mar of Levan, to the ForestCreek, line. The jorie Carter; Reporter, Deliene Jen- work is under the supervision of the made direct to the producer or individual by the government. Until sen. The course for the summer's work was planned and the following County and the forest department. the formation of the Agricultural Credit government Corporation, giris accepted as members: Ida loans were made Indirectly through Genevieve Sudweeks, Del Wilson, George Parkes returned home on iene Jensen; a medium of banks, loan companies Carter: Afton Saturday after attending the Provo Ellison Ina Marjorie and cooperative associations. As an How Howarth. Inez high school during the past season. arth, Geraldine Cazier, Ennid Harexample of the old order. Federal Farm Board money could be obris, Florence Stephenson. Mildred Mr. and Mrs. John Williams spent tained directly by an Individual but Mrs. A. C. Nelson of Salt Lake Hall and Martha Howard are lead Mother's with Mr. WUlams' Day City visited with her daughter, Mrs ers of the club. only through the medium of a mother, at Gunnison. William Bailey during the latter cooperative organization aproved by Reporter, Deliene Jenren the Farm Board officials. part of the week. Roy McPherson attended the funA decision has recElections were held Wednesday eral of Abner T. In Bigler Nephi ently been made by the officials o Mr. and Mrs. June Stimson and for officers of the first year clothing last Saturday. son of Salt Lake City were week- clubs, under direction of the club the Agricultural Credit corporation. which may vitally affect the marend guests at the home of Mr. and leaders, Lillian Goble and Ida Mr. and Mrs. of Williams Clayton of all farm products. AnnMrs. P. B. Cowan parents of Mrs. Greenhalgh. The results were as visited with relatives and keting ouncement is made that no wool on Stimson. follows: Lucky Stitchers President Champlain friends Sunday. which either of these agencies have Flor Betty Larson; Vice loaned money can hereafter be sold Mrs. Frank Sanford and childrtn ence Park; Secretary president, and treasurer, Lester B. Belliston a visited for of Springville spent Sunday and Barbara Nelson; Song and cheer directly by the borrower in the coun short time at the of home Sunday try or F. O. B. shipping point, but Monday visiting at the home of her leader, Marjorie Bird; Reporter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. must be consigned to a central point parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Afton Gibson. The Golden Stitchers Howell and sonThoral Howell. to reurned Nephi through a well established finanPainter. Zelda Sperry, president; Merldity for a short visit. cially responsible and Federally recMargaret Sperry Vera P. Howell and Edyth Beck Tolley, Secretary - treasurer; Mild-leognized commission house or coper-ativ- e Miss Darlene is Ivle visiting this tead were in Salt Lake City Sat marketing association Jenkins, song and cheer leader week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Country sales of wool have been urday attending a luncheon for Mrs, Lucille Bowles, reporter. Following Dean Howard. Alfred E. Blackburn of Kentucky, the elections, an outline of the work general in the past, with speculators, wool houses scatteded about the president of the American Legion for the year was given by the lead Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and country, at whatever price ers. Auxiliary, national organization. children spent Sundav with Mrs they had buying to pay, according to the Afton Gibson, Reporter Williams' mother, Mrs. S. Hoyt of Information and trading ability of Complimentary to her daughter, the seller. Such practice is ruinous Four-Marjorie on her twelvth birthday girls of this county are to the wool market and prevents anniversary, Mrs. J. C. Carter en now eligible to compete in the NatMr. and Mrs. Edhardt Bendlxlon anything like stabilization of the tertalned at her home last Thurs ional Club Girls Style Dress and children spent the week-enni. d price structure. On the other hand, day evening. At seven o'clock lun Revue Contest for the valuable the home of Mrs. Minnie Winters when all sales are made on a cencheon was served at seven small training and many fine prizes of m i,evan. tral market;, supply and demand tables. Table games were enjoyed fered, according to word from the establish fair values to all. Those duirng the remainder of the even National Committee on Boys and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanson and who are financing sheepmen thus ing. Included on the guest list were Girls Club work of Chicago, which children visited at the home have the assurance that every buyer Monday Ida Jen Harris, Ina Howarth Inez is conducting the contest in cooper oi Mr. ana Mrs. George E. Howard is responsible and that the borrower Howarth, Reid Judd, Byron Bellis- ation with the stats and county in Is getting the full market value. wepni. ton, June Ellison, Mardsen Cazier, club leaders. It Is considered Fred Wilkey Betty Larson, Ilene possible that conn this The county champion Mr. and Mrs. John Green were in the government, very as the nation's Burton, Bailey, Delieme test will be awarded a gold filled wepm on business will Insist upon Thursday. leading banker Jensen, Dee Jarett, Vaughn Pax medal of honor. A finely engraved slmlliar marketing practices in conman, Robert Stephenson, Stellman certificate of merit will be awarded Mrs. Embro Bendixlon and fam nection with the other leading Florence Park. Afton the second winning girl. The county Greenhalgh are spending a few davs at the as a means of stabilizing Ellison, Faye Goden, Beth Davis champion Is then eligible to enter ily home of Mrs. Minnie Winters at the markets. Certainly such practice Doriene Vickers, Roene Bigler, Nel the state contest in the fall to comlivestock markets. da Ord and the honor guest, Mar pete for state championship. The Lvan. porle Carter. winner in this contest will receive to the national contest, a prize The Child Study Section of the U. which istrip a feature of the Twelfth S. A. C. reading group met Monday National Club Congress to be held evening at the home of Mrs. Amos in conection with the International G. Irons. "When Children Grow Livestock Exposition, December Up", a story by Bess Streeter Aid In Chicago. rich, was read by Mrs. Irons. All In this final contest state champ-Ion- s members of the group participated will be required to model a in a discussion of "Your Child garment of their own making in Choice of Friends", following a rev cne of four classes. They are the cotThousands Reporting Sargon sound digestion gives you a new outlew of the article from the Parent'! ton school costume, tailored coson life itself. Magazine given by Mrs. H. E. Black tume, afternoon costume and InforSoft Mass Pills Have Brought look Bile is nature's laxative and youi Those present: Mrs. Vera P. Howell, mal party costume. The national Them Relief From stomach and bowels require at least Lasting Mrs. Rulon Bracken, Mrs. Roy Ost champion and runner up will each quart of fresh bile every day t Constipation Sour Stomach one ler Mrs. Ernest Brough, Mrs. Jas receive a prize educational tour with keep them clean, pure, free from fer Sick Headaches R. Stanley, Mrs. Chas. R. Jenkins chaperone to Shrines of American Gas mentation, gas and disease germs. Mrs. Kate Bowles, Mrs. F. M. Beck History In the summer of 1934 with When yonr liver becomes slugglsB Bad Breath Coated Tongue the bile str.gnates and stops flowing Mrs. H. E. Black, Mrs. William Bai all expenses paid. A fine solid gold Nervousness and Dizzy freely. The contents of medal of honor Is also awarded the ely and Mrs. Irons. Spells After Everything Else become Iba breeding place for germi national champion. The third and and poisons ; your food does not digest Had Failed. Junior girls of the three NephI fourth winners will each receive a it just ferments and decays in tht Wards held their annual spring res- gold wrist watch valued at $75.00. bowels. The blood absorbs these poitival Thursday evening In the city The four girls winning second in sons and you suffer from constipaYour Liver la Not Per' hall under the direction of Mrs. their classes will receive $40.00 gold tion, gas, sick headaches, biliousness, Func-tiona nervousness and sour stomach. Elsie Sidwell and Mrs. Birdie Ken wrist watches given with the other forming Its Proper dall. The mothers, stake and ward prizes by The Chicago Mail Order Sickness Sargon Soft Mass Pills remove th Suffercause exthis condition in nature's oficers were special guests. An III Health Are the way. ofThey and Company, which is sponsoring this ing are not like any othei as was cellent program presented contest for the third season to aid medicine you have ever taken. They Inevitable Result. follows: Prayer, Jean Kendall; Tri- in advancing club work among are so gentle, thorough and natural in bute to Mother, Marjorie Gadd; rural girls. their action there is nothing about Science Has Proved That Salts, them Selection, "That Wonderful Mother to remind you that you have Ward Chorus; of Mine", Nephi Tennis Terms Calomel, Mineral Waters, ever taken a medicine, and most reof all you gradually rednre Mother's Meaning" Reading, "A The term deuce In tennis was Oils, Laxative Pills, Herb markable the dose nntil you no longer require Fnld Brough: One act play "How used as not as if earlier. 1503, Teas or Extracts Have No a laxative of any ki.id. The Story Grows", South Ward Id 1873 early Marshall In his "AnInsist on genuine Sargon Soft Mass Julius Effect Whatever on the Liver Pills. junior girls with the following cast: nals of Don't he misled. There are oiJy Tennis," page 134. has the Dora Stanley, Melva Jarrett, Lillian or Its Production of Bile. two generally recognized substances then "Scaimo Bessie 1555) (in following: Ida Greenhalgh. Goble whMi will actually stimulate a tornld Irons, Beth Hobbs. Marie Stanley, tells his readers that (the scoring Unless yon have tried Sargon Soft or sluepish liver to cleanse and pnrlfy Lit"The Vocal solo, la two as Mabel Sowbv; called Mass l'illa you can have no idea of itself by its production of It Is) 'at (a due),' tle Green Valley", Viola Worwood when the game Is reduced or 'set' to the effects produced by this natural bile. Sargon Soft Mass rills contain of these substances and no other and Ruth Anderson; Retold story, two strokes to be gained, In order eIt'nnninR of your liver and bowelx. It both advertised medicine on the American yon feel years younger, strong"The Miracle", Afton Garett; Ta'fc, to win it. The term 'a due Is still makes market today does contain them. henltliier and er, It liniier. brings Lucille President Brough; Stake v for full Only trmBt. At In the French form, a hnek life and color to faded eyes and yonr .Imutl.t, or writ O. 7. Willi Inc., Benediction, Mrs. Jennie Beck. Re- preserved cheeks, restores the appetite and Atlanta. Ga. (adr.k freshments were served to seventy deux, corrupted Into the English Ord and Mangelson, Druggists (Advi deuce." Junior girls and guests. Romance Oh Cynthia! "' 4-- H 4-- H - TAKE A Mc-Clu- re. 4-- H P icture Vice-preside- nt, Ord & Mangelson The Livestock Situation 4-- H nt. Local and Social MILLSNEWS ng - H 4-- H Ma-nar- d com-omdit- Liver Sufferers Amazed 9, 4-- H At Results Obtained From Remarkable New Treatment |