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Show 1933. 'y( $EPT. 26, PAGE THREE ICT TRADE OWS UPTURN Lort from first page.) 5 rT FINGERS BETRAY FUGITIVE INTO HANDS OF LAW EXPERT URGES expanded Burning, Slashing and Sandf at canneries in. restrictive papering, Fail to Alter despite the strikes among fruit was Prints. metal mining pick-Vm- re active in August ath of July. than index of adjusted fstore sales was lower in Vto July, entirely as a decreases in California, became per cent sales taxRailroad 1st n August rioadings and wholesale ased slightly less than is - but from July to August substantially higher than i Intercoastal traffic reflecting the highest onnage in two years-gncredit conditions In District continued to tin- the five weeks ending loans 50th. Commercial I member banks tended r. Ing this period, At the same t rates charged custom-pit- y banks were reduced, deposits Increased while foldings averaged slightly I showed little net change. Jn the preceding month, iks reduced borrowings jserve Bank with funds I commercial transactions districts and from net Treasury disbursements collections in this area. ' currency withdrawn in demands liber to meet bor Day holiday was re-l-e middle of that month. creasing needs of trade fl for an expanding the remainder of y, ex-ipl- particu-Septembe- k apart Honeyville News Utah State Manager Says Allotment Plan Is Under Way 71 Both-we- 3S BRING RESULTS IESS CARDS 1 BARGERON .TE . FIRE INSURANCk BONDS, pURETY BTC ptary Public ffeciate your business 1 Phone S iARBLE, D. D. S. DENTIST 4 National Bank Annex Phone 9-ham City, Utah W 1RYAN.D.D.S. DENTIST Iirst National .Bank sphone No. 31 Bldg. tham City. Utah )rman led LEE Abstractor 3TATE, INSURANCE. JANS. BONDS. West Forest Street iham City. Utah ' Burned Pits Into the Mutilated Mem- bers. he disappeared and was not heard of again until a month ago when Toledo police wrote penitentiary officials here asking for his record. On a charge of robbery, Toledo officers had arrested a man who gave his name as John Morland. They had forwarded his fingerprints to Washington, and the government bureau of Identification had declared them prints of Theodore Sadowski, an escaped Missouri convict. How He Escaped. Not until Sadowski was recaptured did the Missouri prison authorities learn precisely how he had escaped. On his return he told Warden Leslie Rudolph that he got outside the walls by falling in at the rear end of fl column of convicts being marched through the gates to the prison garage. He was carrying tools he had used as a steamfltter Inside the prison, and, at the front gate, walked carelessly away from the detail. Under his prison garb he had put on civilian clothing stolen from a prison factory. It remained only for him to dodge behind the garage, take off his prison clothing and walk away to the railroad yards. There he boarded a freight train for the East pe fifty-seve- Livestock. Situation, ofli-ce- r, leap Policy say be nr Costly ; a rich man can afford to asurancc.buy In emergency the bolder apprecl- - importance oS fa policy in a com s uand at once. ioutau. ig. am City. Utah g Goes to Church Then Steals Clothes, Auto Vinton, Iowa. Police are looking for a thief who wasnt content to help (himself to wearing apparel belonging to the choir, but stole an automobile to escape In. The stranger attracted the attention of the congregation at prayer meeting by his meek appearto ance, and no atteitlon was given him after the services broke up until 11 the thefts were discovered. Then was was too late. The automobile found abandoned 20 miles from town. Pheasant Freeze to Ground and Many Die N. Y. Hundreds North Tonawanda, of pheasants died in this section be cause of the recent sleet storm. Their and ,tail8 had frozen to the ground thmselves. they were unable to free added hardjThe icq has provided an birds of ships in that It has deprived the Ice to stuck were birds food. The were roost-owhen they the night during ihe ground. n theyThere is growing impression among stockmen that the only answer to their practice of better livestock prices will come when packers discontinue means as a of holding in the country livestock of using direct purchases Several producer organizations bave urged down values on central marketsof Agriculthat the Packers Code, now being considered by the Secretary on the same or else country buying place ture either prohibit country buying buying. They insist that packers be forced to report ns SSS dailjr purchases of livestock at country points, making this detailed of purchases of livestock on Information rublic, just as is done in the case the such reports could be very accurate. Weigh conditions are vastly different, favoring the buyer in the !Ltrv SA,, Jock is weighed on exactly the same basis at public markets, It is manifestly impossible for the ystrirt to similarly supervise trading at a tfhlre an thousand 0ducery rganizations argue that the actual costs to the in the country is a huge cost that must finally norirAM of producers. For example, it is an actual fact that the cost the as J? of buying cattle in the country is approximately ten times Lrci as buymg in central markets. There could be only one reason why in buy in the country when the excessive in to measure 'Smitted-tcostsls double bargains a buy Suvfng being hat to use country purchases to depress the enabled be couXy! to and the 0PemateverVStoally worked out in the Processor Codes it is a real move packing industry and to bring about more t work out for the producer. The country must (ndiUona satisfactory and f the Secretary of Agriculture to give oL iffl be roe .he beet Interests of all. aSi IJUvll to - Sr SSnSff thicker Z . company. 9) -- WOMEN AND MINORS A Joint Resolution ment to Article Propaginf on Amendof the Canetltutlon, (Section Relating to kg th Addition of Minimum Wage for Women and Mlnoro; and General Wclfara of Any It and all Employee. It reaolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all the members elected to each boui concurring therein SECTION 1. That it la proponed to Bo two-thi- rd amend Article It of the Constitution by the addition of a section which will read as follows: SEC. 8. The legislature may, by appropriate legislation provide for the establishment of a minimum wage for women and minors and rrny provide for the comfort, health, aafety and general welfare of any and all employees. No provision of this constitution shall be construed ss a limitation upon the authority of the legislature to confer upon any commission now or hereafter created such power and authority as the legislature may deem requisite to carry out th provisions of this CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT RELATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUORS A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Article XXII of the Constitution of the State of Utah by Repealing Section 8 Thereof Relating to the Prohibition and Regulation of Sale, Manufacture, Use, Advertisement of. Possession of er Traffie in Intoxicating Liquors. Da It resolved by Uis Legislature ef tha Stats ef Utah, af all members elected to each Hons and ef all the members ef each Hona cea earring thsrclm tne-thir- two-thir- ds BECTION 1. Repealing I Section of Article 22. That it la proposed to amend Articla XXII of th Constitution of Utah in tha following particular, That Section S of Article XXII of the constitution of Utah ba and the same la t: hereby repealed. SECTION t. Duty ef Secretary of State. The Secretary of State la hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment contained herelnto to the elector of the state at the next general election in th manner provided by law. SECTION (. EffecUr Data. If adopted by th ejectors of th state thia amendment shall have effect on the first day of January next succeeding a determination by th Board of State Canvasser of th result of th election designated in Section X hereof. I. M. H. Welling, Secretary of State of tho State of Utah, do hereby certify that th foregoing is a 'full, true and correct copy ef th Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular and special sessions of record in my office. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed th Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 1st day of September, 1933. (SEAL) 73fcx5?jui.jl (j Secretary of State, First publication September I, 1928. Last publication November A, 1988. OrJSURE with, an DID ESTABUSUED Calais, Maine. Timely arrival of a letter was the means of saving the life of William McNamara, police who, asleep in his room, was smothered with smoke, when his Mrs. F. J. McNamara, daughter-in-laLOS ANGELES, Calif Livestock producers are concerned . over failure went to deliver the letter to him. to show any appreciation in the face of advances which of market Greeted with dense smoke, she have taken prices in many of the commodities they must buy. They feel thaJt place rushed in and awakened him just in increased costs in processing and distributing meats have caused some adtime. vances in retail meat prices, but any gains made by the processors have He carried heavy police keys in his not as yet been reflected back to the growers, although ithe Processors Code trousers pocket, and he remembers emphasizes the desire and intention to share with the growers the benefit order of things. Maybe it is a little early to jnst before he dozed off that his trous to be derived under the new source but the livestock growers are certainly getfrom that Matches results among expect ers fell to the floor. load over the heavy they are carrying and are eagerly looking the keys became ignited, set fire to ting restless needed and highly necessary relief. The much for very direction in every the trousers and to the rug. and lamb hog prices today is little different than of catUe, general average and cattle prices are much lower than Both hog months ago. two or three way here next week, leading officials the organization will find at their disposal fifty .special automobiles provided by the Chevrolet Motor of The cars furnished by Chevrolet all will be Master Six Sedans finished In dark Baker blue with gold wheels and appropriate lettering. Each car will be provided with its own driver wearing a white uniform and a sailor cap. Cars will be dispaitched from a central point at the call of designated Legion officials and will transport them to any points within reasonable limits of the city for tha duration of the convention. On tho doors of the cars will bq STATE SECURITY BANK. the Legion seal carrying the letterBrigham City, Utah, Sept 19, 1933. ing: "National Legion Convention. Tire covers in the rear will also hava the designation: "Official Legion Chevrolet The company decided to provide Constitutional Amendments cars for the Legionnaires, officiala said, following the " success of a similar venture when the national convention was held at Detroit two CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT IN . 11ELAUON TO MINIMUM WAGES FOB years ago. V-ty-pe Matches, Heavy Keys Start Fire, Hes Saved be-Jn- Pursuant to the National Banking CHICAGO, 111. When the Amerithe order of the can Legion convention gets under Federal Reserve Board, payment of interest by banks in excess of 3 per cent per annum, compounded semiannually, U prohibited. Conformable therewith and effective after October 1, 1933, interest on savings accounts and other time deposits will be paid at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, payable as above. Printed rules in pass books will be modified accordingly. Deposit by Time Certificates may be made with interest at V per cent per annum, for periods of not less than three months, provided thirty days notice of withdrawal shall be required on all time certificates. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Contrasted with this the g hens have combs and wattles that are small, pale, scaly, rough, dry and leathery; vents that are small, conMr. and Mrs. Lyman Chlarson antracted, round, dry and yellow, and pubic bones that are thick, rigid, nounce the arrival of a baby boy born Thursday. and that are close together. Earl Wintle of Bear River City visited here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Johnson visited Mrs. Ervil Boothe on Saturday. Joseph Chlarson of Salt Lake City here. spent the week-en- d Well Mrs. Ed Jensen entertained Saturday in honor of her birthday. A In Utah the educational work in luncheon was served. Mrs. Verda Anderson and Mrs. Winpresenting the details of the wheat adjustment act has been carried to nie Jensen visited with Mrs. Ed completion, according to Director Jensen on Saturday. William Peterson, manager of the Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman and administration for Utah. children of Ogden, visited Mrs. Mary Temporary community committees S. Tolman and family Friday. were organized early in the campaign, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson of ll and where the details of the plan are spent Friday visiting with Mrs understood no outstanding opposition Ellen Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gleed and family has developed. Where the crop program, during the base period will motored to Logan on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Benson and permit, practically all of the farmers will avail themselves with the benefits children visited at Newton Sunday. of the wheat allotment plan. Director ' Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson and Peterson reports. A few irrigated children visited Mr. and Mrs. Noble farms where the water is scarce, Hunsaker of Corinne on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Boothe and and the farms are only a few acres In size, will continue to raise wheat children and Mrs. Mary S. Tolman in Ogden. withoult curtailment spent the week-en- d In order that the whole state might Miss Nondus Larsen is visiting in benefit by the wheat allotment plan, Bingham. Mrs. Agnes Standing of Collinston the twenty-nin- e counties were organized into eleven districts. This visited Mrs. Olga Wheatley here on arrangement gives each whealt farm Wednesday last er in the state the privilege of beneGeorge Wintle was a Brigham City fiting under the plan. Nine emer- shopper Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Seal of Collinston is gency agents were appointed to help with the work and they, together with visiting Mrs. Parley Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson announce the regular agents, will complete the the arrival of a baby boy, born on work outlined in the plan. Applications for contracts have Saturday at the Valley hospital. been made available to every wheat The United States maintains twenty-si- x farmer- - In some of the counties the radio stations in the United States permanent organizations have been effected and from 80 to 90 per cent and its possessions for the purpose of the growers have signed up. Some of broadcasting weather reports, time of the counties have just finished signals and hydrographic information, signing contracts and others are to as well as for handling message the point of listing for publication, traffic. a description of the lands and productions for the base period. The U. S. S. Dolphin, latest of the The work will be completed within submarines, arrived in San the specified time, Director Peterson Diego on August 26th from the east predicts. Wheat farmers are taking coast. San Diego has been desig-- , to the plan and they are expressing netted as the base for the ship. The a real loyalty in doing their part to Dolphin, seventh undersea put into effect the emergency act. craft launched, is smaller than the others, its length at waterline being A movie producer has discovered only 307 feet, as compared with 326 that coughing by the audience is a feet for the Barracuda, Bass and sign that they are bored. But dont Bonita, and 349 feet for the Narwhal be mislead by that bored looking and Nautilus. The vessel was comindividual with the cough who is pleted at the Portsmouth Navy Yard sitting next to you. He may not last n fall, arriving at Sau Diego with men aboard. be bored at all. non-layin- Chevrolet Provides Special Cars During Legion Convention Act of 1933 and ng California State. National Bank Bldg, d. e schools have a total at-4boys; each one has a I of between - 400 and epnone No 43 A NOTICE merry-go-roun- s possess school ships young men to be officers mnt Marine. These ships asylvania schoolship An-- e new York schoolship ate, the Massachusetts and the Cali-alsh- ip Newport, Tirst (Continued from first page.) barkers, spielers and the many games and amusements, including Ferris More important now than wheel and ever before is the taskpossibly of selecting the hens and pullets that are to be Not only were residents of the supporting the fair by enterkept in the laying pens the coming county Jefferson City. Mo. Theodore ing their products, but they were is the year, Frisch-knech- t, opinion of Carl St Louis murderer, is back at supporting it by bringing their extension poultryman, Utah families. the Missouri state penitentiary con- State Agricultural College. vinced that the fingerprint system of The highlight of the afternoon proIf birds are not carefully selected gram of the three-da- y identification cannot be beaten. celebration for egg production, the records was the rodeo performances, which After slashing his finger tips with year from now will was largely attended each day, Satlikely razor blades and rubbing them to the that the entire flock was urday afternoon bringing out a requick with sandpaper, he burned pits twelve months at a loss. cord crowd of more than 4,000 into the mutilated members with cigaWith the cold storage holdings of It proved to be a picturesque people. scene rette stubs and still the tell-talboth poultry and eggs considerably of the few remaining remnants of the wlierls returned. And in spite of the above those of a year ago and the old west The riding, bucking, ropscars ; they printed the same old pat- unfavorable feed-eg- g ratio which ing and bull dogging was of the high. tern. exists, it is doubtful if one can afford est order, and Homer Hokum, cowBecause of the fact that a man can to keep the mediocre pullet or hen boy clown with his famous mule, no more change his fingerprints than that returns a small profit when kept the crowd laughing from start feeds are lower and eggs are higher to finish. His program went over a leopard can change its spots, In price, Mr. Frischknecht points out. strong with the youngsters, who prowho escaped from the pen- Since highest-producithe hens are nounced him "the whole show. The itentiary more than a year ago was still In. and the poorer-produci- professional and county bronc riding production identified when recaptured. He got as hens have stopped laying was interspersed with wild steer ridfar as Toledo, Ohio, where he devoted and are molting, now is a good time ing, bareback bronc riding, boys several weeks to this painful physical to go into the pens and carefully calf riding, horse races, calf roping, those that are to be kept bull dogging and, fancy roping and alterations, but his identification marks hand-sele- ct trick riding. another year. finally overtook him. As a whole, the county fair this In Hens Saloon Sl$w that are still laying, have Fight was the most successful ever Sadowski, thirty-si- x years old, cams combs and wattles that are large, year here In July, 1923, for first degree red, full, soft, smooth and waxy; held .and the committees in charge are to be commended for the splendid murder after he had killed a St. Louts vents that are large, full, white and and execution of the man In a saloon fight In May, 1928. moist, and pubic bones that are thin, arrangement big three-da- y program. flexible, and that are wide cir-pu- gh 1UNNS, D. D. S. DENTIST '4 LEGAL NOTICES RIGID CULLING code allotments, us BOX ELDER FAIR COMES TO CLOSE HOUSE LEE S. NORMAN Brieham City. Utah When people tell an editor they want him to print the truth, they mean the truth about the other fellow. The principal drawback to printing the truth is invariably when it is done, somebodys toes get stepped on. In the District Court in and for the County of Box Elder, State of Utah. Pacifie Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of Salt Lake City, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Ray E. Stayner and Esther M. Stayner, defendants. ALIAS SUMMONS. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to ap- pear within twenty (20) days after service of this summons upon you, if served wjthin the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty (30) days after servioe, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover, a judgment against you for the amount of the indebtedness evidenced by the promissory note and mortgage described In said complaint and foreclosing plaintiffs mortgage upon the land and property In said complaint and hereinafter described, The east half of the east halt ot the southwest quarter of Section 4, Township 11 North, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian; together with the appurtenances and a deeded wao ter right from the Sugar Company sufficient to irrigate said land, situated in Box Elder County, State of Utah. to-w- it; Utah-Idah- C. GORDON DOUGLAS, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. Address; 206 Newhonse Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. 6) In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Box Elder. In the Matter of Dissolution of the Eddy Drug Company, a corporation. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO DISINCORPORATE. Notice is hereby given that the Eddy Drug Company, a corporation formed under the laws of the State ot Utah, has presented to the district court of the county of Box Elder, a petition praying to be allowed to dis- incorporate and dissolve; and that Monday, the 18th day of November, 1933, at 10 oclock in (the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, lias been appointed as the time, and the court room of the, district court in and for the County of Box Elder as the place, at which the application is to be heard. witness whereof I have hereset my hand and affixed the of the district court aforesaid, this ISth day of September, 1933. said In unto seal JOS. A. JOSEPHSON, Clerk. By LOUISE INGRAM, Deputy Clerk. WM. E. DAVIS, Attorney for Petitioner. (sl9-o!7- ) . . changing the color jC n . . . yes . . . its almost incredible the way a substantial bank account changes the blue of depression into the gold of real ' achievement. ... open one today at this home folks bank: WBmea STATE SECURITY BANK of Brigham City, Utah and profit by our sincere helpfulness and accommodation. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM |