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Show THE PAGE TWO The News-Journ- al A Daily Newspaper, published every y morning except Monday and Legal Holidays, at Brigham, Utah. Entered at the Postoffice at Brigham City, Utah, as Second Class Matter In January, 1909. week-da- Subscription Rates-- : Anywhere In Box Elder County One Year, In advance $8.00 She Months, In advance 1.60 Per Month. jjo Outside County, per year 4.00 The Circus Folds Up INFORMATION ON PRIMARY LAW roust-abou- ts level-heade- THURSDAY, AUGUST L 460-Pou- Body nd Nobody Wants thief It LAWTON, Ok la. News-Journ- j al Morring AfterHing Ccrftni 46I2U 3i f30 can forget the cares and worries that go with water heating methods when you install completely automatic Electric Water Heating in Water is your home. heated to the exact tem- You ff - perature you desire and is automatically stored for FARM HINTS your use. When you want it day or night, anytime of the year . . . just turn the tap. 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Sea aad a Picnic Grille. 10-Pl- .from 51.39 49 51.79 Radiator Bug Screen. 9 Rubber Blade Cm Fan.53.98 Wlagt Jaalot 32 x 6, y and Tube .from T9$ Heavy Duty Tire $3550 Brigham Auto Supply Go. Phone No. 23 - We Never Close - Brigham, Utah HOW PLAYING BIGGEST DOUBLE BILL PROGRAM OF THE YEAR poul-trym- SHELL STEAL YOUR HEART) Also PRISON Nnt.SE GRASSHOPPERS OLYMPE BRADNA GENE RAYMOND tASAMCVNV ICTII ITS NEW TOMORROW SECOND FEATURE CHARLES STARRETT A REAL ACTION WESTERN THRILLER d ill IkUtf Ridel Shoot! ti Fight ! Love! That's all he had to do ..in this flaming lale'of the bad lands of today. mattress Have your made into spring-fille- try yhb AS FEED Grasshoppers are a satisfactory feed for turkeys, but they are not a balanced diet in themselves, poultry experts point out. Grain and mash containing minerals Everton mattress-Price- s $7.95 to $15.00 EVERTON MATTRESS 27 4, 1933 ALTON BAY, N. H. (UP)Dr. Har SMASHES OCT (UP) A broken old E. Copeland asked his wife to UsT inside lock on the rear door of a bur- in to a persistant rumbling in his car A syringe drove out a moth. glarized Lawton grocery puzzled officers. Finally they concluded that the thief had hidden among the store Aug. 4 (UP) LOS ANGELES, wormerchandise and had been locked in What to do with a giant's body at closing time. He had to smash the ried a Los Angeles lawyer today. lock to get out. Seven dollars in The giant is John Aasen, the 8 foot were his loot. 9 incher of circus and movie fame pennies who died in U'kiah, Cal., last Sunday. Subscribe for The Several years ago Aasen willed his body to Attorney then IS EPILEPSY INHERITED 7 Louis P. Russill. The giant was broke and Russill had given him a CAN IT BE CURED? small sum of money. I can never repay A booklet containing the opinions of "Aasen said: famous doctors on this Interesting subyou while Im alive so I will leave Th ject will be sent FREE, while they last, my body to you when I die, and he to any reader writing to the Educational handed me his will leaving me his Mew York, Division, 651 Fifth Avenue, Little LitftrPiSa' the lawyer said. "I accepted body, A699 N. Y Dept j the for psychological the will merely effect upon the big fellow. I didnt want his body and I dont want It now. A be supplied These feeds may be given only in are the evening if grasshoppers (Continued from first page) numerous and their control is important. of that particular party, and it will not be necessary to place that name TREES AID CROPS primary upon the primary or run-of- f Trees used as shelterbelts on farms ballot, because that person then auto- have increased production of wheat matically becomes the nominee of and feed crops, growers who have the party for that office. The state tried the experiment report. central committee, as to state offices, One fanner asserts that protection and the county central committee, as afforded by the groves from hot to county offices, shall within ten winds in summer, and the holding days after the close of the filing of snow in winter has added from two period for Buch office, meet and to five bushels per acre. declare each of such unopposed candidates the party nominees for the DIGGING POTATOES offices. Care in the digging of potatoes is Election The Run-of- f urged by agricultural scientists who Lake in Salt the A recent article carelessness in this respect that say recandidates stated that Tribune often causes damage by digging imvotes of number ceiving the highest which lessens the value of in the primary election shall be de- plements the crop by Increasing the number clared the nominees for office. That of culls. Here is what the is not correct. law says on that question: Any candidate for the nomination for office of any political party who receives a majority of all the votes cast for all candidates of such party for said office at the regular primary election shall be nominated by said party for said office. If no candidate for the nomination for office of any political party receives a majority of all the votes cast for all candidates of such party for said office, no candidate shall be nominated. but thg two receiving the highest number of votes at said primary election shall be placed on the official ballot as candidates for such nomination at a second primary election to be called the run-oprimary election to be held on the fourth Tuesday in September. A later article will deal with voting on election day- One point should be understood now, however, and that Is: A voter MUST vote for candidates on ONE ticket. He must make a selection and vote that one ticket only. 0S few weeks ago the greatest show on earth Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Baileys folded up Its tents and went back to winter quarters after having covered only a small portion of Its summer schedule. Apparently the trouble started when and laborers staged a strike just as the circus was about to Its start New York city engagement. Performances were given, but the show to face a staggering loss when began it should have been making money. The situation was put up squarely to the employees and it was a choice as to whether they would accept what the circus could afford to pay, or lose a ten months job and be forced to hunt for other employment or relief. d The ones were willing to go on but some of the regular help balked at the deal, and the show was closed. Perhaps there is not much of a moral in this to beet field workers: but perhaps there is. It is significant that with Increasing wage demands, farmers are finding more than one way to cut the paid labor requirements of their farms. They have the still further recourse of closing down the whole show and going into winter quarters. Labor organizers are to be blamed j for a change of attitude on the part of many workers. Instead of regarding farming as a joint operation in which By Douglas Rollins both employer and employee benefit, sort a Copyright 1938 they are being taught that it is By Farm News Exchange of circus in which the farm owner is These organizers, of the sucker. course, do not suffer from the effect SIN INFLUENCES MILK of their activities. It is the laborer, in One of the biggest factors in dethe end, who is out. creased milk production during the National Beet Grower summer months is the sun, agricul tural educators assert. K$ It causes vegetation to dry up, thereby cutting down the feed supply of the cows. It also drives the cows under news item tells of a negro taxi this, too, keeping them from shelter, to for work unable driver who was to eat unless dairyenough getting a time because of illness. He obtained men feed In the shade. extra provide $60 from a government relief agency back at to tide him over. Now he is GRAIN MIXTURES work, and is trying to return the Losses due to "voluntary mixtures' money. 'When it was pointed out to in grain fields can be largely prehim that he was not legally obligated to do this, he observed that that was vented, agricultural experts say. This condition Is more prevalent the way I was raised and that's the where varieties of grain are rotated way Im raising my child. in fields, and is due to delayed gerA great many other Americans can mination of shattered seeds, It was learn a lesson from this Negro taxi pointed out driver. One of the most ominous porGermination can be hastened by tents on the horizon is the fact that discing the land either behind the thousands of people have apparently binder or immediately following the come to look on relief as a "profession. threshing. They plan to make it their "life work. Productive jobs in private industry CATTLE NEED SHADE hold no attraction for them, when Shade, water and salt are held by they can take it easy at the taxpayers experts to be requisites for cattle expense. They figure someone owes on pasture In summer. Cattle eat grass in the cool of the them a living. morning and evening. After they This isnt a criticism of those people have had a fill of grass they like to who have turned to relief only as a get a drink of fresh water and lie off to last resort, and are eager get down In the shade. There they rethe rolls as soon as opportunity for gurgitate, rechew and digest their comes Nor is it food. a real job along. criticism of relief per se. The hungry must be fed, the homeless sheltered, SOME INSECTS BENEFICIAL the dothesless clothed. Honest beneThere are many more beneficial ficiaries of relief aggressively seek insects than there are harmful ones, real employment Professional "relief and entomologists point out that the bums are a new menace to Demo- burning of old grass destroys both, cratic government but the land owner Is the loser on The Negroe's statement was news this score. because his attitude was so unusual today. It should be printed on every HANDLE FRUIT CAREFULLY relief check and public grant Rough handling of fruit is causing serious losses, growers are warned. Fruits that have been carefully pruned, cultivated, sprayed and thinned IHTEPMOUNTAIN may be rendered almost useless if bruised during or after harvest, "cT the government points out. Among the causes are improperly placed ladders, rough dumping into field crates, rough spots on grading ENDS TONIGHT machinery and careless racking. ITS A HIT-S- AID POULTRY CARE PAYS OUR PATRONS Careful attention to routine cleanYESTERDAY ing and repair Jobs will pay the big dividends, say poultry experts. An occasional general overhaul of $ building and equipment, Is urged, Including replacement of broken window panes, cleaning light bulbs, mending leaks in the roof, and repairing hoppers, roosting racks and watering utensils. JwTWfrirW A 'and vitamins should also :to turkeys on range. NEWS-JOURNA- 050213 ecm CO-Phon- e ALSO MILK FOR BABY |