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Show Friday, October 19, 1934. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, y Labor T roubles Hot Serious VALBERGS Specials for Saturday SUGAR, 10 lbs. BISCUIT FLOUR, Ready Mixed, CAKE FLOUR, Package TOILET TISSUE, (Hospital), Roll NAPTHA SOAP, Bar DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 Cans CATSUP, Quart Can COFFEE, (Hills Bros. Red Can), lb SPLIT PEAS, tb SODA CRACKERS, Package MINCE MEAT, (Bulk), lb WALNUT MEATS, lb CELERY, Large Bunch. LETTUCE, Head LEMONS, (Large, Juicy), Dozen Semi-Weekl- R 1 An MUU4UII K Capitol Theatre The Honor Theatre for Perfect Sound Commends President Roosevelt FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 55c 25c BABSON PARK. Mass. I have not sat tight and let the regular mediatBIG DOUBLE HEADER: I 40-O- z. shared the general apprehension over ing forces of the government plus JANET GAYNOR AND CHARLES FARRELL in labor troubles which has been more public opinion do their work. Of 40-O- z. or less widespread during the 'past course, he could have stepped into few months. The speedy crumbling the picture personally and brought Feature No. 2 of the San Francisco general strike the affair to an end but in doing 5C and the routine early settlement of so he would have weakened badly 14-O- z. the recent textile walkout offer ample both the prestige of his office and 4C with VIRGINIA BRUCE. CONRAD NAGEL, MELVYN reassurance that the recovery move- that of the labor department. He ment is in no real danger from this would have indirectly sown the seeds DOUGLAS and Other Stars source. Now that the President has of other labor troubles. Inside Story of Strike come out with a direct request to SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY Similarly, pressure was brought management and labor alike asking to on him to prevent the textile bear a period of industrial peace I 33c for feel definitely hopeful on the labor walkout. He knew that any premature attempt of this sort would mean 11c outlook for the winter ahead. a later flare-u- p of trouble. Instead, Arbitration Compulsory 3-lb. he let the strike take its course. 35c There will be strikes, of course, Then when both sides had let off but they are going to prove only steam and were in a mood for ar15C local and of no import to general bitration he Also In the Cast Are LIONEL BARRYMORE, OTTO appointed a capable industry. Those of us who stand on board of mediators. KRUGER AND LEWIS STONE This 40c the sidelines and see impartially the speedily drew- - up terms board very ALSO satisfactory harm which labor troubles do to em- to both sides and the trouble was ployer and worker alike naturally over. feel at times that strikes should be terms Furthermore, these settlement outlawed. Compulsory arbitration to tration provided for permanent arbimachinery which should do NORMA SHEARER, FREDERIC MARCH AND which both sides in a labor a great deal to bring about sustained 25c would be obliged to submit dispute seems labor CHARLES LAUGHTON in peace in the textile industry, method of only a common-sens- e Another factor overfor making . YAMS, meeting these recurring troubles emphasis of labor troubles right now which cause so much suffering and is the fact that there Is an urgent so great a loss all round. I hope O THE demand for strike news. This is the day will come when management understandable but serves it OR perfectly . . 10c and labor can settle their differences to constantly focus public attention around a conference table and not labor troubles that a year ago ment features will be presented dur12y2c by picket lines. It, of course, will upon would not have been given anywhere take time to bring this about and near an ing the stock show. One of th amount of equal space. 3 we must not expect too much in features will be an auction sale on However, while the masses are more this direction right now. November 21st of royally bred Hereconscious of labor disturbances today 2 25c I endorse one hundred per cent than ever ford, Angus and Shorthorn bulls, before, strike records my the Presidents appeal to capital and show that representing the finest breeding herds the late summer during LEG 16c labor and I hope both sides will heed, and early fall of last year there were in America. This sale will give th his earnest request. However, the' western cattlemen an opportunity t twice as as many strikes LOIN one of actually select herd bulls for the Improveproblem is fundamentally there have been during the same education and that takes time. The period this year. ment of their commercial cattle. right to strike is an inalienable part TVliat Statistics Show of the American workers heritage. To be specific, in September of He should not relinquish it until he last year my records show a total Los Will secs clearly that his rights are to of 389 strikes compared with 150 in be protected amply. If he gives up Blue-Bloode- d of September this year. August of his privilege of stopping work, when he rightfully feels he has a griev- last year totalled 372 strikes com17th-22n- d. ance for which there seems to be pared with 170 in August of this A hostess may emerge triumphantly? of year. last 294 had July year no remedy, he must have some from many an embarrassing situation strikes compared with 171 in July LOS ANGELES, Calif. other protection. from unexpected callers If sh of this year. As we advance into livestock from all of the western arising Roosevelt Shows Wisdom a has the last quarter of 1934, we should states emergency shelf will head towards Los An- and a little I am basically sanguine see a spirited increase in both emWhile Imagination. geles to vie for honors at the. ninth LOS ANGELES, Calif. The huge federal drouth cattle pro- about the labor outlook for the ployment and By the time the hats are off, tha payroll totals. The annual Great Western Livestock meal may be well on its way, at least gram is at least temporarily suspended with purchases at the period ahead I do not maintain that Presidents pointed plea for labor Show, November 22nd. to 17th In the mind of the hostess. close of the past month estimated at around 6,500,000 head. This labor troubles are over. "We will peace should prove distinctly bullish Famous livestock breeders are fitSince most meals are plannedl as see in of instrikes strikes recovery and plenty reducing thereby not mean that stockmen are out of the woods in the moves ahead. I am does their finest animals for com- around meat, that Is of first consiting the creasing employment, that pleased and drouth disaster as the late fall and winter situation in a large President has shown no inclination purchasing power totals. payroll petition in the wests greatest stock deration. There are any number of western of the to area to be be even One labor troubles. of the brightest spots in the show and thousands of dollars In canned meats which always may ba more range portion stampeded by promises hash, kept on hand. Corned-bee- f There have been several occasions business situation at present is the prizes will be awarded winners. serious than the summer drouth. Of outstanding Importance will be beef and lamb stew, potted beef, recently when the temptation to take favorable comparison of employment the Hereford excattle show. It Is deviled tongue, chop suey, canned It is expected that after a complete survey of drouth states, some drastic action confronted him and payroll totals with the corresto be the largest showing of ham, Vienna sausage, dried beef and federal officials will allocate additional purchases up to another but he has kept his head. The ponding period a year ago. Factory pected threatened disaster has always tap- employment for the latest month on Hereford cattle on the Pacific Coast corned beef are a few of the meats possible 1,500,000 head to take care of cases of dire distress. ered off into a routine and short- record is 3.9 per cent higher than this year and entries already have which are available In cans or jars in from ten western states, for the emergency shelf. This would indicate a total of possibly 8,000,000 cattle to be lived dispute. It takes courage to in 1933 and factory payrolls show poured with indications that a dozen more Inez S. Willson, home economist, a even inroad when act are serious 9.5 takes it but there a into times United States beef purchased, constituting per cent states will be sharper gain of represented when the gives a few suggestions for using cattle supplies and more than eliminating what had been con- even greater courage to withhold against last year. Compared with show is opened. There also will be them as follows: the preceding month, employment Is sidered surplus numbers by around 2,000,000 head. However, any action whatsoever. -I happen to know that President up one per cent, and payrolls, three exhibits of Aberdeen An g u s and Corned Beef if purchases are held down to 8,000,000 head, it should not Roosevelt was frantically urged to per cent. This Increase in payrolls Shorthorn catt,e as weI1 a at baby 1. slices of cold corned Arrange 8teers bogs and lambs, present a too serious situation and certainly should pave the way take a hand in the San Francisco ought to help out retail sales and')eves' beef on a platter and garnish with I will show The mark the annual head lettuce. Serve with horseradish for a better price situation for cattle growers. general strike. Advisers felt that make for better Christmas trade this convention of the Future Farmers sauce made only the White House could save a year than last. by mixing 2 tablespoons that was bordering on anBusiness, as registered by the of America, with delegates from grated horseradish, 1 tablespoon vinePurchasing of sheep under the federal drouth relief program situation high school In gar, M teaspoon salt, and a few: is under way and a total of around 5,000,000 head will be taken archy and civil war. He was on his Babsonchart, is now three per cent every agricultural California expected to attend. These was time. below sea twenty-eiga Pacific at the It and year ago trip grains cayenne. Add this mixture to off drouth-stricke- n farms and ranches in California, Oregon, urged upon him to make a dramatic per cent below normal. young men are honor students In 4 tablespoons whipped cream. Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, landing at San Francisco and take agricultural classes. Railroads have 2. Heat slices of corned beef and (Copyright 1934, Publishers extended special low round-tri- p fares serve with hot chili sauce. Financial Bureau) Texas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, charge of the situation. Instead he so that these young farm boys may 3 .Grind corned combine with Iowa, Montana and Minnesota. In this program, none but feattend the educational event. Many bread crumbs and beef, onion in the prowill same formations the and males over one year of age will be employ of the boys will exhibit their own portion 1 cup corned beef, purchased and the price will cup plays as the varsity as they familiar- valuable livestock In be a flat $2 per head. competition bread crumbs, and It is also emphasized that buyers must small onion. ize themselves with the Romney and with FMture Farmers other be very careful to Bind the together with y buy only from flock masters where there is system of play. club boys and girls. The best ani- - cup whiteingredients sauce. Mold into patties dire distress. This is a real reduction program and should acThe schedule this fall calls for nials In the junior division will be and brown in bacon fat. Serve with complish its aim far better than was the case in the hog progames with the freshmen teams of permitted to compete against animals tomato sauce and garnish with Robert Johnson of Brigham City, Utah University and Brigham Young, in the senior classes and the young- green pepper. gram, where pigs of both sexes were purchased indiscriminately. teams and of a a for the is to sters candidate are last college junior repeat regular striving The Agricultural Dried Beef Rarebit Adjustment Administration is now attempting post leading on the 1934 Utah Aggie fresh- Weber and Ricks colleges. The first years performance, when a young o sound out the sentiment of com and 1 beef t dried on a 1935 man eleven. Utah State is noted game is listed for this afternoon man won grand champion honors cup hog farmers , cup tomatoes with his yearling steer against seairogram. Federal officials announce that the attitude of farm-sr- s for its fine freshman football teams with the B. Y. U .Kittens. 4 eggs, slightly beaten ; soned breeders from all over the themselves will be given full consideration and farmers will and this year should be no excep2 tablespoons butter western country. tion. Coaches Ike and Elmo Smith, )e asked to Vi. express their views on what, if any, form of control who coached the frosh team to a cup grated cheese In addition to the youngsters and there should be ne$t year. in a frying-pastate championship last year have Oct. veteran breeders, several state uni- addMelt thedriedbutter beef and allow it to the not returned, but in their stead are versities will enter prize livestock In view of the great depletion in swine herds as a result of two in the competition, thus adding to crisp. Pour in the tomatoes and heat highly capable men who starred the 1934 control the educational advantages of the thoroughly. Add the cheese and stir program and drouth, many farmers do not bel- for the Aggies from 1930 to 1933 ieve there should be until it is melted. Add the slightly show. any further effort made to reduce swine Rudy Van Kampen and Elmo Brady. RANGES. The condition of ranges stock e beaten western eggs and stir until thick. A spectacular in numbers, and certainly, nearly everyone in the livestock business daily practice now in use, October 1st, was reSixty freshmen are rodeo will enliven the first two days Serve hot on triangles of buttered which has ported to be several field new on the believes that the practice lower cents a pound been erected points - toast present hog processing tax of just north of the Aggie than on September 1st, considerably of the stock show. Other entertalnshould be eliminated as quickly as possible, especially in view of stadium, and judging from the vigor under last year and the ten-yethe fact that millions of dollars collected the Aggie frosh average. Forest ranges in practic-wi- ll through the pork pro-wss- of their workouts, more enthusiastic ajjy ajj parts of the state have been trot out a tax have been used to purchase pork for relief purposes. og growers believe that money from the pork processing tax if less notable squad than in recent prejy well used up, and prospects years; The purpose of their football are dismal for fall and winter should not be used in people as that is a matter activities is to prepare them for rangeyery needy feeding feed. Drouth conditions have which the people as a whole should shoulder. varsity football next year. They continued in all parts of the state, although some rain fell late in September In the northern half of the state. Springs are low or dried up entirely, water holes have become exhausted and soil moisture is the lowest for the state in a number of 15c 2 years. Summer ranges are being abandoned by stock earlier than 19c 5 is usual. conAND The CATTLE CALVES dition of cattle and calves October 1st, was reported as somewhat low31c er than last month, considerably below a year ago and the ten-ye10 average. Cattle and calves generally are in fair to poor condition. Range 2 19c cattle which were on the higher ranges this summer are in much 4-lI b. 25c better condition than the lower range cattle. Cows with calves are In poor 3 condition, poorer than the dry stock. Cattle are being sold down to meet 15c . . the hay supply. Cattle are coming exoff, the summer ranges due to haustion of feed, but with almost no feed on the winter ranges, a considerable amount of supplementary feeding will have to be accomplished . ... . .10c this winter. SHEEP AND LAMBS. The condi15c tion of sheep and lambs on October . ol the muct was about to be that 1st, just reported Million, of visitor, are finding 10c Lett. the same as last month, but conworld. Fair at Chicago i, freeat ofthecharge. Shown below last the Fair. year siderably average EveJy 25c 2 Saturday is Free Souvenir day and the ten-yethe i Food, average. Sheep one of the huge throng, that jammed condiIn here are to fair poor generally the forty exhibitor, L In search of tion. Sheepmen desire to sell down 1M t.r O. R ,h 14c as close as possible, keeping only what can be taken care of properly. 7c Ib Stockmen are all looking forward to n'ak Wrld Falr a hard winter, due to the lack of and '"n.ark,d I'W'!' sufficient winter range and shortage travel easy. of hay and feed grains. lb BEEF POT ROAST, lb RIB ROAST, lb.. RUMP LOIN OR ROUND ROAST, lb HAMBURGER, (Fresh Ground), TENDER STEAKS, lbs OF PORK ROAST, lb PORK CHOPS, lb CHANGE OF HEART 25c DANGEROUS CORNER 25c 15c Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper in TREASURE ISLAND SHORT SUBJECTS COMING SOON: 9c 7c 5c 9c The Barretts of Wimpole Street PICK PICTURES j GREAT WESTERN lbs., ,25c LIVESTOCK SHOW I7i2c IS ANNOUNCED ppAvestock Nov. Situation, ; NWItMl IS sc eased, ms sritJi at au-- mm mlaistn-- E. Last Septe Draw Stock Angeles Emergency Shelf Plus Imagination Equal Quick Meal Blue-blood- well-stock- ht istratrix. Robert Johnson May Win Place On Utah Aggie Frosh Team ministratoi. ite had i aft I Robert 1 1 granted I 4-- H ! Condition of Ranges And Livestock 1st Issued in Report n, old-tim- 24 ar A At Oles Market Souvenirs, Entertainment Are Free at World Fair out Stf? ss Publi ft. ar watch -- b iZf "55 rott t? :7, Utah 120 Specials for Saturday LARGE LETTUCE, Heads SWEET POTATOES, lbs ,.10c CELERY, Large Bunch COFFEE, (Hills Bros.), Ib lbs ...55c SUGAR, WHITE KING AND BARS SOAP for RAISINS, Package LOOSE MACARONI, lbs ,25c BULK MINCE MEAT, Ib.. CORN, Can BABY BEEF ROAST, lb ,.12c VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb.. PORK SHOULDER ROAST, lb... HAMBURGER, lb lbs SAUSAGE, ROASTING CHICKENS, (Reds), Ib...l8c STEWING HENS, Ib VEAL STEW, ....... ar if !j KT W" ... m |