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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE ah State Fair Ready Home Science Clubs Train For Charm Tweed for School Welcome Crowds To wok together for self and group improvement through a study and experiences is the priHome mary objective of the Science club girls. AnA excellent opportunity to develop the charm and poise becoming to these girls and to apply the principles of daily etiquette has been found to be the formal dinner banquet. Decora! ions, toasts, music, entertainment, receiving line, patrons, general arrangements and the other activities must be planned for and committees named to aid in the success of the dinner. These responsibiliiies must be shouldered by the girls themselves and the committees selected by them share respective parts of the project. The toastmistress finds a parc-licoccasion to clarify the meaning of the theme chosen, and the purpose of the dinner with her well organized plan of presentation. Letters may be sent out or committee meetings held by the toastmistress with club members who will respond to her, to make sure the trend of thought in each toast is in keeping with the theme. The meeting and association with members of other Home Science clubs affords the medium for personality expression and growth. Introductions are in or der, conversation, congratulations to various winners, and stimulated interest in the general club activities will be furthered through this evening together. is hereby An opportunity afforded the club member to appear in her loveliest costume, playing her most feminine roll of being truly charming, in an appropriate aimosphere to stimulate the best that is within her for self expression with a group which becomes a most stimulating background. Wool-'lo- 4-- Show To Feature Famous Acts Europe And America. Fireworks To Climax oeven Days Of Fair A 'fed, loin ct;i.t send (cot i ready to go to Kdy 1936 edition to greet Utahns- P Circ; umber .getting IJ1!! NEWS will tour"...orH 'visit state's greatest ex111 IClH .w,r s IN BRIEF ConsHiulional Amem'nienl s cular class in such corporation, loi all Its debts and Itiih'lities of every .id SECTION 2. The S viouuy .if State to am, ti.iiuent mrnd directed to cause thi-- . A Jutnt ltcoiulitn I'imp"'"! an mrnt of Sit! ion 1, nf Aili. lt' II. il Hit to lie published as tvuuirc t h the ConstCunsiiluliun Ki'latine In I lit Stair Kirru-tiv- e itution ami to he sul,uu"c.l to the electors In Terms, Kri;dfnrr of the ti,te at the next v ncra election in Oepartmrnt. and Dntit'e of Olficrri. (Supri Intrndrnl the manner provided bv l;iv, SECTION 3. If approved bv the electors of I'uhlir Instruction.) Br it rnolvcd hy the l.rgisl.iturr vl th ol the stale, this proposed amendment tdiall - m'm-btr- s effect on the fiist tlav td January, take thtSUK nf I'nth, two thirili of all elrrtrd to rach house concurring 1937. Ihprein : Constitutional Amcniltiu'nt fcr.OlON 1. Ttiat it ia rmi.d to amrritl Section 1, of Article VII, of tli No. 5 Constitution of the Stnte of Utnh at tol-lo- n A Joint ItcHolutiott I'tooiisinii to Amend n : rticU Mil, Sect I n 2 of tS- - !'imi.ttlu-tio- n BKCTION I. The Executive Pirurtment of thf !tntr of I'tah, ns Amniihd at hall consist of Oovernur, Seriviary of the (.rncrnl Uiftmn in I'...'.'. I.. Iiitiue to State, State Auditor. St:'t Treasurer and I rope ty Ascerof 1 nnjiitilf TaiaU.'t. Attoini'y-lifiH'ral. each of Hhotn utial! hold tainment of Value. Ktrmptiom, and th hii office for four years, besinnmit on the Annual fai for the Stnte. first Monday of January next after hn nf th He it reMtlvfd br the election, except that the terms of offie of all m nihera Ptate of l:lah, two-thirof Ui09t elected at the firat diction hal of elected to arh House and hen in when the elate shall lie admitted into all members of each House cotnurrinf the t'tiion. anil shnll end en the (irt Mon: therein day in January, A. t. l'JUl. The officer 1 to SKCTION I. That it is ,t P of the Fxccuiive icrartment, liunrii; their terms of office, shall reside nt the scat of amend Article Xlii, Sort ion 2 of the Cm-- st unit'iiiled as of ion nt the of SUita it I'tnh, government, where they shall keen t tie puh-li- e election in HMO, to tvnd a records, hooka nnd papers. They shall at the general follows bucIi duties as are perform presenhed by fcSKCTION 2. All tniiKiW properly In this Constitution ami as may he prescribed the State, not exempt under the hwn i f tlia hy law. SKCTIOV 2. The Secretary of Str.ta h t'niteti State, or under thin roiHtitution, ttn value, to hereby directed to submit this pressed shall be tnxed in proportion to Th amendment to the electors of the stnte at b acertnn'd ns ixovided hy htw. th:- - State, of of United the States, property the next Keneral eluetiun in the manner counties, cities, towns, arhool districts, muprovided hy law. Srt'TION 3. If adopted by the electors nicipal corporations twid puhli usedlihrane, excluof the Etrtte. this amendment shad tni.e ef- lots with the huihlintr thereon char-itah- ie fect the first day of January next lucceed sively for either reliUm worship or purposes, and places of huriul not inn a determination by the Hoard ot State or for or held ued corporate hen-fi- t, private Canvassers of the result of the election ahntl Ite exempt from taxation. Water designated In Section Z hereof. rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power planU, pumping plan's, transmission in), pipe and flumes owned nnd usid hy indiConstitutional Amendment viduals or corporntiona for imitating lands No. 2 within the stattf owned hy sneh individuals Amend-menor t corporations, or the individual nieinter A Joint Resolution Proposing an to Sertinn 10, of Article VII, of the thereof, ehall not he separnUly ! taxed as Constitution Kclating to (iovernor's Ap- lonjc as they shall ! owned an used exPower plant, pointive I'ower and the Killing of Va- clusively for U"h purposes. power transmission lines nnd oilier propercancies in Certain Offices. (Superinty used fot generating anil delivering electendent of Public Instruction.) Be it resolved by the l egislature nf the trical power, a portion of which is ued s State of I'tah. of all the for furnishing power for pumping water for Irrigation purposes on hinds in th members elected to each house concurStat of Utah, may ho exempted from taxaring therein: 8IXTION 1. That it Is proposed to tion to the extent that surh property in These exemptions amend Section 10, of Article VII, of the used for such purposes. of Constitution of the State of Utah, as fol- shall accrue to the benefit of the water so pumped under such resolutions lows : tnxes The the as legislature may presenile. MIXTION 18. The Governor shall nominate, and hy and with the consent of the of the Indigent por may Ite remitted or Senate, appoint all Stnte and district offi- n ha ted at such times and in such mnner cers wue offices are established by thil as may be provided by law. The lwlntur Constitution, or which may be created by may provide for the exemptionnndfrun luxapernonal law, and whose appointment or tlertion is tion of homes, homestt ad;, property, not to exceed $J,Oi)0 in value for not otherwise provided for. If, during th nnd for per$M)0 and homes homesteads, recess of the Senate, a vacancy occur In property, Property not to' exceed any State or diitrict office, the Governor sonal shall appoint some fit person to discharge Sft.OuO in value, owned by disahh persons the duties thereof untii the next meetinit who served in any war in the military servof the Senate, when he shall nominate some ice of the United States or of the State If the office of Utah and by the unmarried wicVw and person to fill such office. of justice of the supreme or district court. minor orphans of such pi rsons mav t exas the huix'ature may provide. Secretary of State. State Auditor. Stat empted Tht U'KiMlature rthnll provide by law for be vacated Treasurer, or Attorney-Oenerby death, resienntion or otherwise, it shall an annual tax sufficient, with other sources be the duty of the Governor to fill the same of revenue, to defrny the estimated ordinot the state for earn fecal by appointment, and the appointee shall ary expenses hold bis office until his successor shall be year. Kor the purpose of pnyintr the state elected and qualified, aa may be by law debt. If any th"re be, tht teinlattue shall provide for levying a tax am. unity, suffiprovided. SECTION i. The Secretary of Stnta Is cient to pay the annual interest nnd to pay hereby directed to submit this proposed the principal of such debt, within twenty of the law amendment to the electors of the stale at years from the final the next Keneral election in the manner creating the debt. (As amended November 4. HtfO., provided by law. SUCTION t. The Secretary id Stat la SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take hereby directed to submit tothi proposed the electors contained herein amendment effect the first day of January next sucstate in the next general election in ceeding a de:ermination by the Hoard of of the hy law, State Canvassers of the result of the eleo-tio- n the manner provided Bt'XTION 3. If adopt, d hy the electors designated in Section 2 hereof. of the stnte, this amendmer.t shall have effect on the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Hoard of Constitutional Amendment State Canvassers of the remit of (ha elecNo. 3 tion designated in section 2 hereof. A Joint resolution Proposing an Amend Constitutional A mendment ment to Section R, of Article X, of the Constitution Kelating to the State Hoard C of Education. (Superintendent of Public A Joint ResolutionNo. I'r.ipe.iing to Amend Instruction .) Section t. Article VI of the Constitution Be it resolved by the Legislature of the of I'tah, Kelating to Compensation of of all the mem Slate rf I'tnh, two-thirMembers of the Legislature, bers elected to earn house concurring fie it resolved by the Legislature of the therein : s of all the memSlat of I lah, SECTION I. That it is proposed to bers elrctrd to each of the two houses amend Sect, on K, of Article X. of the Conin favor thereof: voting stitution if the State of Utah, as follows: SEC i ION I. That it l proposed to SECTION 8. The ireneral control and amend Section J. Article VI, of th ConSchool of the Public supervision Sysiein of Utah, at follows: shall be vested in a State Hoard of Educa- stitution of the. Stat The members of the SECTION tion, consist ma of such person aa the shall receive such per diem snd milekefisbiuirc may provide. SECTION 2. The Secretary of Stat Is age as the Legislature rnuy provide not ctirht dollars per day . lid ten cenU hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment the electors of the state at per mile for th distance necessurily travgoing to and returning from the place the next Keneral election In tht manner eled of meeting on the nutst usual route, and provided br law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors they shall receive no other pay or perof the stale, this amendment shall take ef- quisite. SECTION i. Th Secretary of Stat is fect the first day of January next eue hert-bdirt-ctrtei submit this proKjed ceedinir a determine ion by the Hoard of to the lectors of Ihe state at amendment State Canvassers of the result of the electh next general election in the manner tion designated in .Section i hereof. provided by law. SECTION 1. If adopted by the electors Constitutional Amendment of th state, this amendment shull tai effect th first day of January, I'jJi. No. 4 A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendt. M. H. Welling. Secretary of Stat of ment to Section I", Article XII of the th Stat of Clan, do hereby certify that Constitution of the Slate ef I'tah, Kelatth foregoing Is a full, true and correct ing la Liability of Stockholders af Hanks. copy of th six Constitutional Amendment, re Be it resetted by the l.rgislstnre af the proposed by th regular session of tb s of all the memSlate of I'tnh, as th same appear of of 1 bers elrctrd to each of the taa bouses record in my office Toting in lavor thereof: I further certify that they still appear on HEClloN I. That it Is proposed to th official ballot at th general mend Section 11. Article XII, of the Con- Nov. 1, 1WG. under th number and litis) stitution f tht Stn'e nf I'tah, an that the herein same will read as follows: In witness whereof. I have hereunto set SECTION H. The letji'lnlure may pro-Tid- e my hand and affixed the Creal S al of Ly Insr that the ttoskhoMers in every th Stat of Utah, this 1st day ot Sep. for banking pur- Umber, Hii. eorporatifn orsn-iieof any one or more poses, or the h'dd.-rof the cla.M-- of stork issued by any such eorpnratirn, in addition to the amount of enpil.il slock ul.rriln-- and fully paid by them, shnli be individually responsible f,.r an additional amount not excefsling the amount of the.r t k In smb. corporation, Secretary of Stat. or th amount of their auxk of any arii- - Constitutional No. Amendment 1 The trend of farm land purchase in Utah continues upward, according to the Federal Land of Berkeley, reporting Bank dcpartmems tne nine month period from Oc. eM UP l" ualvv nir nnr of tober 1, 1935 to June 30, i.v,e anaj lyb. the land bank and the land bank of displays commissioner have made 70 loans during that time to make the in this purchase of farms L of 4. i - state. The amount possible involved was preparedand general f approximately $140,000. J has... utcii r nnpn as of loans closed The Rre..u:Kifc arp in Dlace. used topercentage farms in the purchase the exi""1" to first six months of the current minute job promises year was 6.3 In order to show inasmuch the increase in farm purchase this I ' f' Knagement I3" itricirvn have may be compared to 3 cent per of land bank and commissioner t set new recuiua loans which were used for that purpose in 1933-3I hptter grazing s Wtant improved livestock...Kuciripss in oraticJEROME, IDA. Charles a senior in the Jerome E branch of industry This little freshman wears a high school, has a profitable agrisuit of imported tweed cultural project in the Pleasant in dark and yellow plaid. The green conditions Plains District. This young stuvanrp mtal the 1936 Utah dent had been given 15 acres of cape is lined with yellow suede. hat is green felt tar promises to provide a red clover to try his luck on. Her f l:v,oi- - vHiiratinn. With When he threshed he found he with a Chinese crown bound around stockmen, industrialists, had over eight bushels of seen an with a double rolled cord one of ana acre, which he sold for 21.5 cents felt, the other of a brighter green man, homeworicers tne in the soil, netting him from the grosgrain ribbon. furoducers furnishing L ovn ihits. Fair visitors crop about $1500. Besides this, Utah products at their he will have a second cutting of ht, view tne resuir oi im- hay or a good pasture to sell to -- nctinn methods,' and the sheepmen. E Clothing Second On Ic action displays of how Of Utah in every eels go 'round II. Ruck-eLEWISTON. IDA.-- W. as reeFamily Budget if human activity construction supervisor for the Year Expects d within the state's bord- - United States army engineers, has reported channel clearing in the Clothing is the second largest d Snake river will allow With the prospects of having ipating the increase in item, as a rule, in expenditures impressed with the op-- y travel up the river froom here as for recently one of the greatest school years living Utahns are to have this far as Johnson's Bar, 90 miles made by economists of the Utah in the history of the University r showing their products south. The channel will mean State Agricultural college and the very bright before them, the Unbest. Ernest S. Holmes, service, except for interrup- U. S. department of Agriculture. iversity of Utah will officially and Fair Board tions during the ice season, for How much a family spends on open its doors to students Wedanager, have themselves the ranchers, miners and sheep clothes depends not only on the nesday morning September 23 at outdone i iding exposition facilities, mn, who have been unable to money available but also on the 9 a. m., when Freshmen students revamped, come to Lewiston during the low ages and occupations of the vari- will report to Kingsbury Hall to js have been aied and ous members, on the homemak-er- s take the required Placement exprovided with water season ?d display arrangements, skill in remodeling and aminations. means also that fair visit- PROVO, UT. The first meeting mending, on changes in fashion, Registration at the state school of the Utah State and on clothing standards in the will be a trifle different than it be enabled to view the of directors the greatest possible Junior Chamber of Commerce locality. has been in the years past, therej to For Records of clothing expendi- for it has been urged by Presiexample, new ex- was held here recently and 4t dent George Thomas, that prosits have been installed in adopted a definite program for tures of thousands of farm famisen's building for better immediate action which included lies over a period show pective students study the followof feminine handicraft expansion of the Junior Chamber that age is one' of the most im- ing chart of registration and ducts of the home. New o fCommerce movement into a portant factors in the cost of dates. cities during clothing for young people. MemAll Freshmen students are remi of concession amuse- - total of twenty Utah the central grounds will the coming year. At present there bers of the to take the Placement exlate in their quired family .tertainment seekers the eleven units with an aggre- teens and early twenties spend amination on September 23 unLss to enjoy themselves, gate membership of approximatethe most for clothes, with girls the examination has been taken, sore spectacular features somewhat more than at an earlier date. Actual regisly eight hundred young men. spending tig show" promise to sur-- : boys. Children from 12 to 14 years tration for the first year students other stat'j fairs in thrills, are next most expensive to clothe, will begin Thursday, September .ual Fair Horse Show with and so on down a descending 24, following a meeting at 9;30 a.m. in Kingsbury Hall which all rtughbreds and jumpers, scale. is 'lops" in entries and The percentages of total cloth- Freshmen are required to aitend. Meets read interest. e ing expenditures for different Regristration will continue Sep:.:ries now listed assure kinds of garments show typical tember 25. rmpetition for Utah horse-- d "The fact that the country's spending facts also. For all ages, Sophomore students will regiswomen. t farmers are carrying out a na- headwear and footwear together ' ter on Saturday, Lower divisions, .ammoth fireworks display tionwide program aimed at the usually take nearly as much of the second year students in the year, a favorite for thrills, conservation of agricultural re- the clothing money as outer gar- School of Mines and Engineering repeated on an ever larc- - sources and of our food and fibre ments, including women's and registering on September 23. The t Acts booked for the supply is particularly significant girls' dresses, coats and suits, and following alphabetical arrangeai show include several not only to farmers themselves, men's coats and suits. Growing, ment will be used: fi to SI at t nation's foremost circus but also to the man who lives in active children from 6 to 14 use a.m.; Sm to X at 9 a.m.; D to 11 it attractions, plus some the city", said Secretary Wallace a higher percentage of clothing at 12:45 p.m., and I to M at 1:45 importations that will in a recent address. "This is cs- - money for footwear than older p.m. the Americans for "In spite of this damage, how- and younger numbers of the Upper division and graduate ever, and because of the agricul- family. Women and girls from 15 students will register September :r.g governmental interest tural conservation program now to 2!) years take a larger propor- 28, following the same arrange!iir, opening Septomber 20 in efTcct, the nation will have tion for headwear than other ment. Actual instruction will begin Kg midnight of October more livestock feed this year than members. ' authorities are planning would have been grown if there !'' September 29. exhibits Students who are interested in never before had bci n no program. In the first GOD S CREATION SEEN' m Utah. are NYA AS IMMATERIAL acquiring aid under the The ,W P A is place, the 193iJ agricultural coni "Matter" is the subject of the urged to send in their applicaspecial building t o servation encouraged program "1 exhibits. These will farmers to shift land used for the sermon to be read in all Churches tions immediately. First actual rks progress will be made production of crops of which of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, allottments 21 and will include all in artinn there were surpluses into the pro- September 20. P life, featuring sewing, duction of and The Golden Text: "That which applications made prior to Sepf 'er and varied building erasses and legumes. is born of the l'esh Is flesh; and tember 19. For NYA informal ion ork. Spirit write to the Dean of Men or the Secondly, when the existence evi-of that which is born of the 3:6. States Department the Dean of Women. is from John became it current drought spirit," nculture will have better also includes The modifications were made in dent, than ever before. The Japan' Mutical Inilrumrnt the program to encourage the the Bible passage: "Where is the s? bo said for state is the scribe? Where feed Where arid The national musical Instrument food wise? more of planting f clubs and crops that me drought-resistanis the disputer of this world? hath of Japnn the koto. An Instrument Farmers of America will The program, as it is operating not tioi made jooiisn me over six feet In length. It contains in junior department of this world? That no flesh 13 strlnps of lightly twisted silk. now, clearly demonstrates that it ith n more should from n for presentation glorv in his presence." (I Knai,f In wax. which nrc tuned ly is desinged to provide viion t f the state where abundant production iCor. 1:20.23): and the following niDxalde pcrmnnctlv bridge. It Is placed on '')' ami girls take pride finding that it is flexible enough 'correlative from the Christian No. 7 and the player iiiats the cronnd fel'imjilishments in crop of food and feed Farmers are Science Health with Key to the nt Hie DEVTtJ, AtlVI RTIHIVf. LAW Improper mndurt, or conviction of tlip Rk growing, home tco- - to be adapted to meet emergency Scriptures," by Mary Baker tipper end and pin1 rkorosi.il 111 UK ENACTED UT ony. "4 l.i'at 12. violating or aiding others In IMIIA1IE "Eternal things (verities) are StrhiCS Willi Ivory flniter ilere forestry, situations. Mmultanrously through fcining Relnf an art l amend Serlinn "t !.. Re- Irg any of lb provisions of the ontal Women Ar "Poitmaitrr." industry plans its payments, providing a measure of God's thoughts as they exist in sised st.iui.sf U.h. Hij. .. pnhtn.Mvc displays. So crop income insurance to those the spiritual realm of the real. p,r?Vf'iirr the Prr.rtme,,. ,f Reeta- Tlip 1'ont lillice department say A'f-.- l It ar of ll.alth. ihe.r 'I.. !1h',l.7 legal for rst,on or lb. ; apartment of fine and who participate. Take the had Tempoial things are the thoughts that In It correspondence with I ift.ce'S of tffii I'ef, ft' res to hs oft.c. ns. ..lanufacturm tise I have vents with the gtwl, and it proves of mortals and are the unreal, women who are nerving ns postmasll iBt'.ry. njiio mettt, t" That tion 7? t . tie vi.cd Ftstotr rf itxtrumrnts. wn nil available space itself a Mabilied of agricultural being the opposue of the real or ters It use the word plianei or sut pio fur the ptp'"e of tn l an, j ' i, at mei,ii,. ly i napta r postmaster 'hil.-.- building, which eternal." " and (P. the spnitual I.as of Ltnh, eel, U amrn lnl W rad M. Thcpiii" b,s e.ff,ce, (n.trumerrta. Istv rather than postmistress. house iho federal hous-- a production The Japanese farmer pays 31 337). or aupi--, i m tn nt, ai p ,oe' J oratory f. ature of the 1935 , Book Cover ;6. The serl, 'unpr..fr.a.r..l Bridge Wood percent to as high as 51 percent fc"r " ont.in.d .ball b. 15. Nothing bere.r. IV J", 'VAtmott n 'i fnnstfu.d A book published In htes.l. n In 5wp of his Income in taxes. The as In pres.nt a duly iren.l i 1. lil,!r.ii,n g mnj f. If fisoj or m .:crn;e,,i has icn made Dairvmcn League News. A well iniol" t'vv was roiisl 'Wed covers cut onk Is In bound Clah af the In rtenli.l . . , Male . .. , . frem a.teiti. jsAt rrprc m.v,. :i, i w.iluts in the women's i ....(. .,..n ,,f Agriculture has kept pare with pfjiinl In trade to a horse met from the beams of a bridge that t lie ...... d 'Eluding needlework industry to rn astonishing decree, blanket hy purly American Indian. It"n an built across the I:Mm at .tudent-ru- ., W on. wh.e. ,.d.- - and fruits and vegetables, Between IP 10 and 1030, output Service state. ' In the. FlrKt century A. I. Science Mains -mi the Fair Grounds M or a.nd "f W perf..rm .hall be in ner worker inci eased 3 ' jm rcctit te. ,h. ,,,m, or Irs,,,,, o H e J ; l f?.". 6 P- m. September in manufacturing and 41 percent f lf,n.r4 r , Impr. ,o, of ts te th or In ...rh r,,rllr .d.e,l..ln r? necessary in ord-- , in agnciiltiiie. In the five yrars or t ce.rr.et aH,,, t la rmrect "''! m.t J." , ;";,,,, ,nd .r herein Ih.rcf. readi-',ruv in posit,,,,, l,;';, evrry,hing ,ffr, between 1!22 lf2. "tie of the '3' ' 8 dayAll Other mist remark. d ie periods in ag,h "a liitl, g .Nl are knwn a, c,p' agricultural ricultural m hvni at the 4. Coirn.imiea!.n- -, wiihmii the r,t..mt rt to frwl law. It) raragfsi ' h IS cat lief l production increased 27 percent, f the pate 1, ltsf..Trif.1',.n grouire,! in " mon.rfit. ,,f ..! cf while crop acreage remained fia t. M. tl. W.n.ng, Pec.e-rIf yew contemplate U par lrra' r a t ... ... t.- - . .aty In , a'. bin. !r that th rf i'tih, rtn b.r.bv to for so,( a ini.ri.t, amount of labor new or owsl cat of nhft tionary and thederrr.T-rdand , a full. tro. enrt t. Ad.eiW h s r'en'il or, tie on deferred pajmrnl biuls, in agriculture in Ll'd law my rf. of th Initativ or c ..,.- Ir trrs'm..,t m n ai on ns. and to Employed consumers can still t r In position rbat' or imi- .,l, e s'atem.nis n.'- -r h. Ms' irg bed rf t e.e, t n tn to m,sti.r..eotaii.in yon In nrranjtnr buy more food with their present - in, l, ...,.... that it i, fprr r '. tti rf..,ell. .,et!r uhlc hi most were t(i on thev than the b !!" earnings Oi tat ts'l.-art.. t knun oftinol n Indvir financing f i,.n or lim'.nl patn Juenc. !,, of favorably term. i ;Vo. 1, !.'.". Hi.Vr the burnt er and buy In 1A2H or l!'20. in a.. v?" Kmnjrrlln. th" 7. Phsneg pn fosior.al fea with an n. hciein tle'i(?iia1e.. record drouchts f 1!',14 and In wittirw hr.r..,f, I r? l.ereuntts st ireti.e. pel ' it ,r lavirg any pers i for ' to a report renf 1h r,f it, a . lf.lf.. accords AcnruHund erobhC rr t. ferri. P t'a'1'rit.s. try ban ! '.d aOil the i.nat the ceived from '. Our "ConUnufnr;" Tolicy Will Save You Approximately .. .. f. I'rael.rirg whii .,. hs liretis Is sua-'-'' , n . ot tun, ll..s 1st day ef ISeroled iv.a, . '"'Til ... i On Your Insurance Us 40 an ilmM t'lir.a? ich Cost, ltitosri'a of The eftert of 'he dfouehl h;ss eitent as to reroi. r h:m unfit to ptartte b en to hnnc f i prices more iii.-Sjeol r i.trv. f t sir" ft 11.1. fi; U( lll.l.l IWl. Mailer! ' rlosrlv in ,r with the average paOentg by reason i! it B .. of tnsi w, r,,in Kecrvtary of Bust. ef f.fv'.'rt. (No Ctirc for Tbls Serlec) of rlhcr living mst. An advance lir.sse lU dihon rat of in,n"taJitr. cent in earnings of about rO REX HAMILTON dur1 It ft ter rmplovrd factory work'T n,y l,il "I'm f.l up on f.ii.t, ,.,Student: "When enabled ing the pat 3 years lias 4762 SOUTH STATE STRFKT tt.c wept." l.in.H.iiiy ,1' jititiy Kiit's beity, iK'intini: toi' LnndUiv: "I won't. You'll workers to pay hither food prices Res. Mid l'.iy Phone Mur. 16S the iiith choir. to rompen.'le farmers in patt in nilviinec," for their crcp failures. ft 1C al - iuj'b K IS i2"U -- amus-'"",- ij "" cii-inc- t . "" -- r ii 4. r Mc-Man- -j three-piec- e & LUOU"-..-- - ex-li- University Record Farm r, all-ye- ar farm-famil- y all-ye- ar -- .1 ar bet-.iiti- es Federal Program Emergency Out-of-th- I ! Stp-temli- administra-Wirr;plishrnen- ts soil-buildi- r 7 lesson-sermo- n 4-- t. er I wis-ido- m Ed-d- v: initiative Amendment j - I fS. I t , I f En ,,.rs.x ,.,,... n-- s- - t I- .- i. - J- ' , -. FINANCE SERVICE - , ,.. ,.. ,,..,,.., x ' ,,. 'T - ' 1. a.-- t l. . 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