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Show Frilay. Mav 20. 1932. CAHIi: ! BETTER TIMES i AHEAD FOR THE bwaiuse of the but the direct consumptive market should reset favorably later on in (tie baarnre of a demoralizing threat of too heavy storage. present tow holdings, Economic Club Visits Market POULTRYMEN A MKK ICAN -- I. (HI AN. CACIIF. COUNTY. UTAH I E. S. Mouritrcn Local News Taee Three Skillfull Direction llrlps Others who stand out in the Urge cast are Nell TWmiUon. Wallace ford, Jean Heraholt, Joan Marsh. John Miljan, Murray Klmiell and Ethel Ortffies. The never faltering llun 017. lha exprrtly Tliere is more than the ordinary ahare of tcreen entertainment In blended sequence and th eahrewd "Are You Listening? which open- distribution of drama, comedy and ed yesterday at the Capitol The- romance are In a large measure atre, fur this picture, a filmlzailon of the j. p, MeEvoy radio story, is not only baaed on a tense dramatic jjttustion brimming with action and .suspense, but also finds room for j exhWatmg comedy an d pleasant ! Bookkeeper Died Monday Pjiv William Haines Kno Mounuen. 39. ton of and Mrs. Mourns and Jeruma Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Larsen of Mm. Margaret Kimball and Mrs M Mnuriiaen, died at the family Cove are live proud parents of a Ksllteilne lands of Lot Angeles A. C. U. Economics Heme 8. The fine pair of tarns, a boy and irl, and Mia Marie Clallam of Poc- home, 33 North. 4'h Ernst Monday He hat been seriously 111 Department held a demonstration bora Monday. Mrs Larsen waa for- atello are visitor in Logan for a morning Better times and Unproved prices class In meats and meat Miss Jessie WUklnaoa U few Weeks. cutting last merly D Cowl bookkeeper for the M are ahead for Utah poultrymen, If Franklin. company. He was born in Logan the tremendous decrees In storage Wednesday at Mac's Modem MarFine Son Bom September 14. 1903 and has made holdings of eggs and fewer hens In ket Grain Price Advancing Mr. and Mrs- Alma Lundahl ana his home here all hu life. Besides Mias Kelley and about twenty-fiv- e the country Is sny criterion ro(imnPe The price of grain teems to be rejoicing over tha arrival of a fins his he Is survived by his j students were shown where varOfficials of the Moreover, the picture will unUtah Poultry ious cuts of meat are obtained and takuig a spurt in the valley. It Is too. tha third boy ln tha family wife,parents, Mrs. Maurlne flames Mount-aProducers' Cooperative association doubtedly furnish a complete aur- said that tome Paradise farmers They also boast of two fine ds ligha In Mouritsen how Juan the daughter, greatest economy cutting have Just received word tnat the to the numerous fans of Wll- , , , .old a heat during the week at 7 ten All concerned are reported UlbW- - .prise Haines, number of eggs In storage through- may be had. for as the harassed be o I doing nicely. prr buT 11 25 Ur,rU Modern methods of refrigeration out the country Is much less than wlawe neurotic iTrarUnTiler continuity Mmu-i- i ln roun1 hundrKl Joreph W W. half of what It waa a year ago. The and curing meats were dtaeusaed. poun ' Mounuen and Dag mar Mourtlsen- i Convalescing Information Is contained In an of- Miss Kelley expressed herself as llslnes plays hu first serious film Dr. It. A. Adamson of RuAunond Logan; Mrs Emma Hurcliman, San characterization , ficial report of the United States bring very much Impressed with vehicle and this ln ", a ho has been at the hospital here Francisco; and Mra C R. Card. cornea department of agriculture for the the clranllneu and efficient methods Son Bom in Ogdethrough with an amazingly lUek- - Richfield. trom at Mr. used ln this A. Mrs. meals of and handling John Carlson of sincere and effective performance. forepart May. h be improving very Funeral trrvlces will be conductmarket this city have received word of the Tells Dramatic Story Stonge holdings of eggs In New hu friends anil be ed Sunday at 13 30 p m. in the of a fine tun to Mr. and Mra ,artorllY. York City. Utah's greatest market, The main threads of the story L. learn, D. cha8. Seventh ward Logan Stacy D. Gam of Ogdrn. Mrs. Gam are reduced 73 per cent; or In other unpel. with burial In Ingmn City are bound up in the marltla Miss was marAda Carlson to prior words the storage storks so far this happiness of the writer and the cemetery u Iris the Flower Show Kits twcnthUeih riage year are only 38 per cent of what conflict resulting from the fact that An Iru flower show will be held grandchild ln the family of Mr. and they were this time In 1931. On the he cannot obtain a divorce and Mra 23. Carlson. at the Sunday afternoon, Ma y principal markets In the United many the girl whom he really loves, VtThe Vermont P M. Young's flower garden. M3 Montpelier. States. Including New York. Chia radio singer In the broadcasting convention Wednesday Good North. One hundred East. 5lh Republican type cago. Boston, and Philadelphia, on Hay Crop moat of the action studio in whk-a platform demanding of trU will be ln bloom. The public May 1 there was only 41 per cent adopted The hay crop gives promise of betakes place. The story takes a draof mission the In interested flower better prohibition question garden aa many eggs In storage, matic twist when the wife Is acciing one of the best ever In thU are invited. the decrase (9 per cent from the to the people of the United States Alfalfa everywhere U growing killed and Oie writer dentally "Immediate and drastic and asking same dale last year. Alpha Sigma Nu. senior honorary through a series of circumstances reduction of the "appalling ex- fast Dealers in hay machinery should do a good business thU sea- Agent in Logan U made a fugitive of Justice. Another federal report for May 1. society fo the Utah State Agriculpense of government-- ' A H. Mick els. agent for the O. tural son. There will be a demand for shows that on 36 markets In the college, have announced their Underlying the central narrative resotwo convention The was new members for next adopted Twelve are the respective romances of the United States the average number machines, rakes and hay S. L. at Cache Junction, year. mowing na-one of which urged the 1 Iranasacting business In Logan this gtunig ary selected each year from radio singer's two younger sister of eggs In storage was only 49 per lutions, convention to week Mr. MlckeU enjoys coming cent of the number held on the cor- tlonal Republican Junior class for membership tn ' who come to New York from a . to Logwn occasionally and attending the , , pledge every Republican member this society, baaed on their partlcl- - j rural town to have their fling ati responding date In 1931. Li congress, or candidate for congress, Married by it hop England the picture zhowrs. patlon in activities, scholarship and life and narrowly avert a catastro-- 1 Last year the storage holdings to vote Lin of William Gibbs Paradise for legislation clearly only personality. The new member were phe when they become Involved wen unusually large, but the decid- within the powers delegated to con- and Carmen Larentine formes beck Burned With Hot Tar wt w meeting of the organwith a fast set addicted to riotous elected ed decrease so far this year should gress by the people, to enact legi- of Weston, Idaho, secured a marare as L. who Lew on of Car and don ization held this drinking parties and fast living. city Tuesday 1933 final volume the place storage slator looking to the elimination of riage license from Clerk C. V. Mohr's has been Of particular Interest In connecworking on the state road. follows: far below a normal average, unless abuses "arising out of the usurpa- office Wednesday morning and Is tn the hospital for a few days as Venice Carlson, Logan; lone Tar-be- t, tion wit hthls production Is Its comthe unexpected happens and re- tion by congress of powers never Bishop Charles England of the Secfor Logan; Marie Singleton, Vernal; prehensive radio background ceipts during the next month or .six delegated to the federal govern- ond ward performed the ceremony the result of receiving painful bums when a bucket of hot tar splashed Beth Merrill, Logan; Lorraine Boley, the Inside activities of a typical weeks greatly Increase. ment and to reduoe the "enormous that united the couple ln marriage. on his face and shoulder. The burns H. L 8trong, assistant secretary burden of station are Fork; Rebecca Rlrle, Og- - ' tlonal broadcasting taxation. are not considered dangerous of the Utah poultry association, inden: Boyd Pulley, Logan; Virgil shown ln detail. It Is In this aspect1 conThe other urged the national Kill. Pet Dog decrease Ray Lilly- - also, that the film gets much of its Cropley. Tremonton ; terprets the tremendous of the na- A lot of mourning Wan lass, humor for at last we see Just what In eggs in storage to mean at least vention "for the good Find white. Mushroom Make. Ralph Brigham and Its among the children of the Vernon: three things. First, this condition tion" to pledge the party to Logan; Joe Parrish, Farmington; some of our dramatic artists of 1 ln pro-congress representatives smTith' the air" look like and what they gives promise of a stronger egg r to the people, not later than when Mr Crockett ran over the . do as they deliver melodra-- ! market within the next few months pose actually thls mornlng. ,wk Dec. . . , 31, 1933. an amendment to the .. d matic radio play speechea the served the dirt along bulged constitution to enable the people of he yrd- Tye animal was kU led center Haines does so well ln his first doubtedly shows that egg production to vote for the continuance or reBJ j Instantly. It was a German police the signal for "Don" to investigate this season Is materially lower than role that ln all likelihood straight of the eighteenth amendment, peal dog pup. that of either last year or the it will be some time before audiand to his happy surprise there was j ences again see him In the familiar average for the past tew years, and a large mushroom Just freshly de- Old City's Vicissitude is conclusive evidence that consumpGeorge Purser Dead veloped. comedy roles of old An equally fine died of St. Augustine. Fla, th oldest City tion has been stimulated by the low Hyde Park, George Purser performance Is offered by Madge hoe-for Dahle. Services Logan 1 Joseph prices that have prevailed for some In the United States bat changed Wednesday evening at a local M he who ,QVM Die Mecham in the HaIneSi 15 well as ,lnKer were held Tuesday time. her nationality many times, hiving pital. He was 71 years of age and by Anita Page as of pioneer, Mecham Florence Mrs. Luthy Ck Fourth ward chape IwlUi BUhop Not only should a greater per- been In the hands of tb Spanish, had never married. Deceased was one f BisU;n M, b Idaho, sister of Bishop A. Sonne presiding. Those who spoke centage of the egg production find French, British, and under the Con- a brother of Frank Purser, Logan Nampa, neun)U. Mor,ey M Mrs. of Preston and at the services included Alma Sonne, a market through storage channels federate flag. barber and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luthy died Tuesday John H. Anderson and of Smith Alex Logan, W. Bishop James Purser of Hyde Park. Funeral of heart trouble while visiting with H. Griffin, Jr The musical num- -' services will be held ln the Hyde of Ben her Ogden. brother, Luthy bers consisted of singing by the Park ward chapel on Sunday at 3 The remains were brought to Logan choir, two vocal duets by Mrs. Elizap. m. Alex Mrs. of were home at the and beth Thorpe and Miss Pearl Baugh Smith, 40 East 4th North, until time and Mr. and Mra. George T- Baugh. Goe sto Franklin for the services today at 3 o'clock Prayers were offered by President Don Edwards, manager of Don's ln the Fourth ward chapel. E. Cardon and John H. Joseph Thurson was ln Franklin Barbecue, Bankhead. day where he went to discuss plans There was a large turnout of refor the big Idaho Day celebration latives and friends and many beau- -: on June IS with the celebration comtiful floral tributes. The grave at' mittee. Mr. Edwards has the conthe Logan cemetery was dedicated cessions fo rthat day and Is planby Pres. G. W. Lindquist. ning on bringing out one of the finest midways ever staged at any former celebration ln Idaho's oldest Another ugly chapNew York town. ter ln the story of John H. Curtis double life was bared Wednesday with the revelation of his admission Democratic Primaries Democrats of the city and county that he took money to guarantee have been called into primary to- safe landing of a cargo of liquor at Come to Penney' for night in the various voting districts Norfolk. deNew York A The disclosure came from In- cided that Otto Jury Wednesday hat! summer new by County Chairman E. S. Chamyour Young Heyworths bers, at which time there will be spector Harold R- King of Nassau influence over Mona O'Connor is Were featuring styles police, who was present worth $6,000. selected delegates to the Democratic county for every man . . . hats state convention in Salt Lake on when Curtis was identified by a This was the sum awarded to the for every wardrobe! May 28. The purpose of the con- nameless bootlegger as the man to who claimed she was the young vention is to select delegates to the whom a large sum was paid for pro- girl, millionaires love slave, altho she national convention which this year tection that never was given. Youll enthuse! Youll asked of a million will be held ln Chicago. Inspector King announced WedAnd the money was asked of buy . . . confident that nesday that he went to Rockville utmost heres Center, L. I., at request of John the playboy himself, not of his Mrs Selma C. Young, Howling Over Water Fogarty, private detective retained mother, in hat satisfaction! of Muir Commissioner Thomas Charles A. Lindbergh, and against whom Monas suit was JointCol. by Mendon wag ln the county seat talked with the bootlegger for sev- ly filed. Thursday. He remarked that a few eral hours The responsibility for the change Monday night. persons are howling because a little Then, with King, the bootlegge ln Mona's personality, described by water has been backed upon the went to Hopewell and confronted her sister as striking Indeed, was ail fields south of the Mendon road. TOYOS BANGKOKS SENNITS He Identified him and Cur- Otto's, the twelve men concluded, Curtis. damThis water, he says, may have to King, confessed he Mrs. Gloria Mattem of Boston, tis, according aged between five and ten acres received the money. This was a short sister of YEDDOS PANAMAS the taxi danoer who was of land but ln doing so upwards of time before the shipbuilder signed bound to Heyworth by an insidious 1000 acres were benefited. By the his confession of the hoax ln ne- - affection, according to the dan-- ! water spreading over the land, Mr. with the own cer's kidnapers. baby described Mona gotiations testimony, to Muir says he expects gain at as a home girl before she met least 250 tons of hay on his own Heyworth. land. This contradicated the testimony of Patricia Haight, former show girl Culvert Fire who graphically told of strip pok- Fire damaged a culvert that crosser parties at which Mona lost, ed the O.S.L. railroad tracks at the cheerfully. of street First North lower end Heyworth, now ln a sanatorium Thursday forenoon. The blaze was did not appear at court. started by a fire that was burning Yes sir! . . . this seathe dry grass along the ditch bank. The fire department made a quick Mote With "Horn sons SOLARS have run and put out the fire. Graceful Horns on the head of Moses, in everything! Is your property insured? See some of the early pictures, are acO. A. Garff, manager Utah Mortproportions in crown counted for by a blunder In the distinctive and brim gage Loan Insurance Dept. Rates translation of the Book of Exodus rates. 10 cent the below per regular 34:29-30- . smartness! In some of the early Important Adv. Phone office 234; res. 822. translations of the Hebrew phrase new comfort features stating that the face of Moses shone coolness! breezy Use Horse Sense or sent forth beams were erronefortoo at all many people Altogether priced ously translated sent forth horns. Theyre get to use horse sense when out to Michelangelo, one of the greatest savings you dare not a public gathering. This fact was of painters, osed the erroneous see! as miss, youll called to our attention ln connectn his depletion of translation tion with the band concert Tuesday Moses. HARItf afternoon on the tabernacle square. Several persons during the course City Built oa Water of the program decided to leave the The city of Venice Is bnllt on concert and would step on their Piles on 117 islets and there are automobile starters and would make about 150 eanals, crossed by 400 all manner of noise while the band bridges. The largest and most Imwas playing, thus detracting attenportant waterway la the Grand tion from the music. Just a little where small steamers ply. canal, sense would tell a motorist horse The Interior of the city I a tangle they should wait until after the f narrow streets, many of them less band had stopped playing a tuna than, five feet wide. Pair of Twin Logan Visitors Mr - It DmisI Pay Even when you're right It tfeeee't ever pay to get mid ebea R. Awerlraa Magazln. SATURDAY SPECIALS I ,!. due u the skillful direction of Harry Beaumont who may chalk up "Are You Liatenlng? as another hit alongside of his "Our Blushing Brides" and "Dance, Pools Dance " - n- ' Low Heel Canvas Sandals hrrl MISS aatl-bm- Vermont G. 0. P. Asks Expense Cut ' Alpha Sigma Nu Announce New Members val-le- y. i of;,, i $1.98 ... r i $19 Ladies Low Heel Fancy Sandal . i ... 98c LADIES $1.98 Patent or Light Color Ladies Net Hose 39c and 69c ' - t Jessens Shoe Store j 34 West Center Mr. Kn Ready ! Your New OlAR Broadway Playboy To Pay S6,G00 Damages er 9 98c T8 $2 AND Confesses Getting Big Bribe Curtis From Rum Runner dol-lar- Logan OPENING McCracken DANCE SMITHFIELD 98 CAPITOL Today & Saturday (Opens For The Season) 27 Friday May Night, A Time Room and For All. Improvements Have Been Made, Making It More Inviting. Big Join the Crowd and Dance to the Melodies of the Coming Sunday WUS J.C PENNEY GO. Vi;:: isrrRkTQ BLUEBIRD ORCHESTRA on the Most Spacious Open Air Floor in Utah. 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