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Show CACHE AMERICAN, LOGAN. UTAH jeones and Persons in the Current News FOR HEALTH IN BEAUTY TALKS INTER MONTHS IVoterlive ,it.i nt Wl Ioatli rl, variety of l'.'.lil-feuta tux rale so low will make Wu.liltnituii. (lie our "ill it!y affcci .fitly and bootleggers tnniud comaineiejuielit (n (he Federal rlo-a!'.) itor.iij. Iru'ls anil CotiMitutlou pete, If they r once di.wn out. :t (ulna with llu-INew Source come a matter of till School (if thought rol.ti-nd- . they i. Iron, mol other min i of Revenue M,8,r$ D other will have great difficulty In getting mining (he Imporlani - V started agnliL I have leen tumid day, I to'k ih'co j1 r t Although Jiixt (ills. . W V lion look to some rcoont -old to obtain any up v n out of Season, the) of the strengtti behind this I. -- I are therefore often ahout the cooiini'lion of thi'inr In n ,h ? S,"i movement, but there I no doubt t . Income I I. Ihl'ig 1 i"1 ,l,,u 1!M that It I finding favor. " ,l,e rI I nlti'd fmjtl budget. the r i ' As to the local option problem, I. r. I'l f I. .me economic of the orJ 'ur ,ul ,lmt ,n our nation, then run.Uilug Washington observer are able only i iMpnrimiNit of A :rl ft out till follow lii); ma of approximately pKi.iiiio.ou), had to guess that there will be many n ' . disposed of almost gal beared fight ill ntldierou Comnnint' Inter market : Iona of wine ami other tie throughout the country. Icople whisky, ,ol the IKt for proleC It U atored for winter liquors and beer, that l.ghlly more always have fought over the prothan Sp.imi.imo of the total waa In hibition question since It h lie a ,1 niljt che.-ip- and It 1 whisky. - . an and they will argue alaiut raw or rooked In many way From these statistic, learned It now In many area that other-wl1 ; s io 'I eollardt ran he lid !so that the federal government are Holed for tln-i- r peaceoi i'jo year In mild oil mate had obtained ful IKIo.imn.i) roughly atmosphere where politic are 'i Is i heap In Some localities In tuxm, and that the state, conn-titaken usually In maller dose. vo It 1, and nnmlclpalltlea had raised There iremi to l awuranee here i 1 gnrot potatoes are j..i Cen. !ougla MarArllnir, chief of staff, presenting gold medals to civilian conservation cors officer 'i iri prot'cihe alne. Irish pota enough additlotuil revenue from of a continuing problem resulting for eecially meritorious service. 2 Chancellor Hitler of Herman? discussing with Minister of Latmr Frans -, v lern.-'- i llamln C, sweet pota lbttor and occupational (axe, ittrh from one community being wet and Seldte plans for reorganising organised labor, S Jane Brlttln of Gainer, I1L, and her first prlxe winning light aa lleense, for saloon, to make the It uext diar community being dry, toes, titamliiv, A ami C. Yellow tar calf st the International Uva Stock exposition In Chicago. total tribute paid by Ihpmr exceed and vie versa. Such a cond.tlon velght nlpv ami cm rots are rich In vitamin dlltlcul-tie- , In taxes to The enforcement effect It conducive A. and peas supply $1,M.cmi,iii. ri were distributed and paswd along and there are obvlou enmities iiiIim r.iK vitamins and protein. until bevthe consumer a a of these consequence. 'Ion aloes, tanned or fresh, rank ild them. e e e erage There were ith i tili.i".- and oilier gris-lealy launched In l Ides as tiro'ective fools. Their strong anti tax fight Although 1934 a a crop aean .It, in n value Is ahout the same as many place, but the luxe were for cotlon I quite ottie dlstnnc duly levied, collected and paid." t of the off, the cr.ingis nml grapefruit ment of Agriculi 'a: i I tomatoes and tomato Juice Plenty of taxes are being levied these day, but them I ture bn begun when fruit Is scarce. ii v - i. a different proposition, because mot '1 he tiir-- i seeking agreefruits oranges, tan of our taxes are differenthandled ment with the cotlon farmer reuli is, g,i fruit, lemons are rich ly than lltpior taxes. it unlns. lial.slns primes mi r. in of specting the reduction of acreage. To get back to 1914, the consumpmd d r id apricots nro evpeclally Ini Secretary Wallace said he luqied to tion of Hiptor was accomplished by restrict cotton acreage In 1934 to Iron. Among the per id for t'l-- ir the people In about nineteen wet SVxil.OoO acre. That Is ahout 35 ein-a-i In nor fruits, peaches and We have started the new per cent below the average acreage retain much of the food state. p'nera (which repeal of the Eighteenth of year 1!CS to 19 '.2, Inclusive, and a in of ll e Ires!) fruit. he held to reprethe agriculture adjustment adminisI'O not fail to eat vegetables and amendment must In tration consider state that It will be rru t ns regularly In winter as In sent) with twenty-fouIs legal. The feda reduction of sufficient sire to v the bureau. The more which liquor sale viinnii r. tax rate roughly the same maintain prices on a higher level I in Id the family pur.se, the more eral It was twenty years ago, alas than the average for the last four Is food to It iinl I'i'i pi spend It has heen higher In the In addition, the fanners though yenrs. v a nmiii for diet, too heavy war levies. who withhold land from production vlth breads, cereals, fats and sweets meantime due to The rule of $1.10 a gallon on will he paid a maximum of $18 per and I. liking in vegetables and fruits hard" liquor will tie the rale op- acre In benefit payments by the Deerative until congress acts; the tax partment of Agriculture. This money Placing Him of $5 a bairel on beer that was will come from the processing tax. I et 'urer on the value of levied when two Just as was done In the 1933 crop the ediKutioii) Yes, what ran take the product was legalised early this reduction program. place of a university education? year compares with $8 per barrel Mere announcement thut the proNothing. Look at the man who only In 1914, and there Is ahout the same gram of restricted production U flushes grammar school. Where Is relation to other taxes of twenty to continue through 1934 would he now? lie is a motornmn on a years ago. So the federal govern- seem to be proof that the parity street ear. Hut where Is the man ment and the states, counties and plan for payments and the federal who has gone through college and municipalities are going to start control over production ha been has his diploma? w Ith a new source of revenue to successful. Such, however, is not Voice In Audience He's the con relieve other tax sources that are the case. Moreover, I believe Secductorl Which is the retary Wallace does not feel that heavily burdened. A plncque commemorating the sailing of the Dove and the Ark from Cowes, England, carrying the original point to which so much attention the 1933 program has proved more has been directed In urging repeal. than a demonstration of the pro- colonists to wlmt Is now the state of Maryland being unveiled by Lord Fairfax on theYIclorla I'arnde.Cowe, It Is a matter of governmental cedure of how to do the Job. These In the presence of Ambassador Bingham and other distinguished guesta. policy, of course, as to where funds farm aid programs obviously take will be raised by taxes to defray time. One year cannot possibly CARL HUBBELL i ,?TS As the costs of government l!y advocating serve as a measurement who supported that program goes on, however, and as repeal, those have In effect argued for marketing conditions adjust themWins Back course transfer of taxes only from one selves to the new setup, the success I Y base to another. But there is a les- or failure of the plan will become Pep ITER raw nerves son In It, as I see the thing. This evident n Al were soothed. e transfer of tax has been from levies She banished that dead tired feelon productive enterprise and comreason One why there ought not Won new youthing merce and Industry that may be be snap judgment taken Is because ful color restful nights, active days all because she rid her system of bowel clocking no one has had called a necessity back to an Item wastes that were sapping her vitality. NR Tabof use In life largely of the characlets (Nature's Remedy) the mud. safe, alia chance to ar- No Snap worked the transformation ve gr table laxative ra fa'r ter of luxury. The same Is true of rlv Try it for constipation biliousness, headJudgment test of the effect the taxes on tobacco. Tobacco taxes aches, dizzy spells colds. Sec how reWe canconsistently have yielded ubout of the processing taxes. freshed you feel, xa ) At all druggists not fail to recognise that distribul $300,000,000 annually, and yet conU 25 cents. ? Wt-f- ff v stant smokers, of which your cor- tion of $100, (KK), 000 among the Quick relief for acid indipev he to have affords a one, of certain crop haiqiens respondent growers TUMS tion, heartburn. Only objected little. The answer seems that much return to them, money to lie in the fact that so little Is to spend. On the other hand, the taken from one person ut one time. processing tax Is being paid by 4 Since repeal had the support of nearly everyone who buys cotton PARKERS such a vast portion of the nation's textiles, and the effect eventually HAIR BALSAM Removes Dandruff Stops Hair KalUnp population, one can hardly arrive will be felt. What the extent will TN v!ts Imparts Color and Carl Hubbell of the Giants YLVi Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair at any other conclusion than that be, I can discern no way of foretoe and $1 ') at DrupRiato. -rTiqPx Chern Wks Uitcht guo N Y this method of fixation has their ap- casting. Suffice it to say that a frac- the National league pitchers In the FL0RE510N SHAMPOO Ideal for use in The circumstance has given tion of a cent per yard may be the ratings on the earned runs basis proval. connection with Parkers Hair Balsam Makes the rise to some conjecture, also, as to cause of a change In the volume of and was the champion hurler In hair soft and flufiy. 60 c?nt by mail oratdrug-gistHe had a mark ii is cox Cnemi cal Works, Fatcboffuet N.Y whether sales taxes generally might sales of a given cloth. But such a the 1933 season. ' " not serve better than such things change ordinarily will take place of l.CC earned runs per as Income and property taxes un- only under normal competitive con- game, the lowest average since Grover Alexander held his adverder which human backs are bendditions. We have not had such saries to a 1.53 average in 1918. ! adthe since conditions agricultural ing. i' V e Don't suffer needlessly. Stop the to administration began justment itching and induce healing begin zt ki iiL. NEW STEEL CHIEF Now thnt repeal has been accomoperate. So it is my conclusion, plished and the states and local since the country has embarked Almost at a standstill for three years, the lumbering Industry In communities can upon the policy, hasty Judgment the redwood forests of California is reviving with the gradual recovery t h e I r ought to be avoided and the return Important determine of business. Here are two veterans sawing one of the giant trees. own courses in of delicate balances In the economic Questions dealing with the structure awaited before the allot4-- H liquor traffic after a lapse since ment plans have been wholly dis1919, two other questions are agicarded or completely adopted. tating everyone who is interested in sound government. Each of them Speaker Rainey, the white haired Is national in its scope, but one of TT leader of the house of representacPeivest Hotel them is wholly local In Its applicaIs on record with a declaratives, v tion. I refer to the problem of re- tion that the forthcoming session the tax of vising or congress will be rather mild. The rates by congress, and the settle- veteran legislator maintains there ment of what are distinctly local is- is not going to be an unusual roarsues relating to whether there will ing. He believes congress will enbe sale of liquor and how those act the newest Ideas of the adminisshall he handled. tration into law and go home unAs soon as the congress gets back less some one offers better plans. in Washington after January 1, legof course, being a stalThe islation will be submitted by the wart speaker, follower of President Rooseadministration to effect permanent thinks there are no better plans control of liquor traffic and lay such velt, than those Mr. Roosevelt will protaxes as the legislators think proppose. er to assess against liquor. This But a few inquiries have convinced William F. Filbert, who at the 7'i, problem sounds simple, but it is far me that the speaker has not taken first of the jour succeeds Myron C. from it. There Is obviously a prop- note of the things going on around Taylor as chairman of the finance er tax base that will yield the maxhim. He did a fairly good Job at committee of the United States imum of revenue and at the same the house last spring and Steel orporatlon. be low enough to dlsionrage controllingbut rime water much Tile summer, Baths 200 has gone 200 Rooins bootlegging activities which neces- over the dam since that time and It Three Generations in Century Radio connection in every room. IliJL 1. AAA US & Aii , ai JLdLJh AJLl A&gjsIlilScSu sarily must have a big margin of is made to appear that Mr. A generation Is usually regarded Rainey profit. RATES FROM 1.50 has overlooked it. I personally as ahout 30 to 33 years, there beMarcus Teeter, ,lr., of Granada, Martin county, Minn.; and Lillian There is at tiiis time considerable have heard two rather distinguished ing about tnroe generations In a Muiphy of Bremen, St Joseph county, Ind., nre the national achieveJutt oppoute Mormon Tabernacle for the idea that the pressupport and powerful Individuals predict a eentiirj-- . The basis of the genera ment champion of 4 II clubs. At the Internat'nnal Live Sl.xk e.xpnsl-tioERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. ent tax rate of $1.10 per gallon will hot time in the old town and a long tion is Ihe average Interval of time in Chicago they were awarded rite eups donated bv President remain unchanged for six months lt night for the next session. between the birth of the parents for the boy and girl who bud achieved most around the or so. The idea behind this Is that CL 1933, Western Union. Newspaper home. and the birth of their children. V WNU 60 33 ! t DUNCAN v lu-- i Avv tM !V:J r u i , I - ! la-e- , I '. t s Sailing of Maryland Colonists Commemorated - t Hard Hit by III Columbus i MARJORIE !' ' Ivpart-ToCutCott- r colli-otin- -- ip,-'- r one-side- three-poin- Tired.. Nervous Lumbering Industry Is Reviving wife Tk 4 u! U r" Ss, ''? t;-- -- .isbi . s. nine-innin- g RELIEVE ECZEMA If 4 pstzr&t';. I A kl, Eesniol Champions of the Salt Lake Citys I v?s. TV HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE A Roo-evc- Clubs BEAUTIFYING THE LIPS lAKKlT la and subtle art only die srcowpliiilied artist turn a truly enhanced face to the world. If rouge must be blended carefully. If powder must be patted I CHIUS TO 0UU Dittcovery. Ily Ncrosary. AX DEALS BLOW Ethnologists have always believed that Uoluinhus was only about gently, then even greater rare must be employed In the heightening of the beauty of the Ups and eyes via make up. For Up uuie or Up rouge can help to briug out the color of tlie Ups, ran make the mouth look more expressive, sinuller or larger (as you would wish It to be). All that you ran do you yourself ran be the magician If you choose th right shade of lip paate or Up stick and apply pnqwrly artfully. Your Up rouge should harmonise lrfectly with your cheek rouge and with your own color. In rouging the Ups, begin at the renter and work out to the comersi If the mouth Is very small, rouge to the very comer, otherwl allow the color to fade away toward the corners. Part the lips somewhat and carry tha blending process to the Inside of the lip too. This will avoid the sharply defined line where lips meet Yon see thnt so often. If It la necessary for you to use an Indelible lipstick or paste, there are perfectly harmless ones on the mar keL The color will lnt until washed And any dry off or creamed off. lug effect may be offset by the . nightly use of your Many young girls make the mistake of using too much lipstick. This gives the mouth and the fare a very hard expression. In the theater, or ladles' rest rooms of colleges I have seen them they grease their entire lip line, piling lipstick on top of lipstick. And then they wonder why the llpstlrk separate and comes off. Grease cannot stay on top of grease. Here again the only beauty maxim of a little Is enough applies. Just a little, and remember one stroke from the center toward one corner, and one stroke to the other comer. Then a steady stroke on the lower Then subtle blending with the Up. finger tips, until the grease disapAnd you have a lasting pears. Varying Definitions make-up- , I assure you. Is sin? Yon may have to What There are several little make-upend upon lnstluct to know. tricks every woman should know and knowing them you can make your mouth look smaller and fuller. Give your lips color and character. skin-food- 200 yeara behind tha first man to reach the Atlantic aeaboard. That though the population of the American Continent started soon after the last Ice age w hen tribe from the other side of the world crossed Bering strait and filtered alowly southward to Inhabit a continent the first roaming rltlxena of the Atlantic aeaboard arrived from tha West only a abort lead ahead of the man who has credit for finding the New world. Hut discovery of a primitive atone ax, dug up In Albemarle county, Virginia, la serving to upset this theory, In the opinion of officials of the Smithsonian Institution, who say that former Ideas of when the first Inhabitants reached tha eastern shores of America ara nnaound. They now believe that man trod Virginia soil something like 2,000 yeara ago. Students of the races read a mailing story In this new ax that la ae old. It waa no more than out of tbs Albemarle county soil that had concealed It so long nnUl It began reciting its tale of age and strange races. Specialists who understand these thing say that the primitive ax waa chipped out of black dlsabaa rock by soma savage American 20 centuries ago and that In time, possibly because of disuse, It became dull sod was abariened again by new and better Informed chlpptng, possibly some 1,300 years ago. Then It was lost for good so far aa tbs itone ax age waa concerned, only to be found by scientists of a new day and age, who knew how to Interpret the signs of discoloration and wear and other circumstances to determine age and the part earlier races bad to Jo with the population of this side of the earth. These readers of signs leave no point for layman argomenL They just move back population history and we agree that that Is that But It does lay a burden on Columbus Ho thought, or may have thought bad he lived long enough, that he missed virgin discovery by only 200 years. And we know on the science that evidence of present-dabe missed It ten times 200. St Louis y de- Beware the Cough or Cold that Hangs On HIGHLIGHT THE EYES Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now withCreomnlsion,sa emulsified creosote that is pleasant to taka. CreomnUon is acnew medical discovery with two-foltion; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth Of all known drugs, creosote Is recognised by high medical authorities ss one of the greatest healing agencies far persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected' membranes and stoptho irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on stomach, is absorbed into the blood and attacks the seat of the trouble. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, and is excellent for building np the system after colds or flu Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. (adv.) la gaining more more favor. In cream There are and compact form, cream eyelash growers, mascaras in cake and liquid form In a word, the beauty world Is full of a number of things you can use to highlight your eyes. The most popular of all of these and the seem to be the mascara. In spite of the fact that more and more women are learnthe numing to use the ber Is still very small. Many of the people who do use eye shadow, use And those around It to excess. them, seeing the effect, blame It on and therefore avoid the IL As a matter of fact, can make the eyes look larger, brighter and more beautiful. To apply successfully, take Just a dab of It on your index or middle finger and apply on the upper lid, near the lash line, beginning at the Inner corner, near the bridge of the nose and working out so that most of the color appears near the center of the lids, over the pupils of the eyes, and practically IRRITATION no shadow Is left at the outer corner. Very lightly and carefully used, eye shadow not only creates those I Relieve all drynes and1 fascinating shadows that make the irritation by applying Menlholulum nlglit eyes look deeper and more mysteriand morning. ous, but It also gives the lids a dewy, youthful look. Mascara comes In various shades too, but light and dark brown Is becoming to most types particularly Use the black only to fair people. if you are very dark a real brunette. Moisten your eyebrow brush, rub over the mascara compact cake and brush the upper lashes upward and under-br- ush every little lash, More Work clear out to the last one at the out- Feel Peppy Do Take Doctors Advice Allow the mascara to er corner. dry. Then using a dry brush go doctor recommended KrtwcLen over the lashes lightly once more. to ZIy me which baa not only regulated my Use the mascara most sparingly on digestion to practically normal but rethe lower lashes, brushing down- duced my weight so substantially Im now able to do more work and fee! ward and under. Daniel Fried more peppy than ever. Now the brows. Brush them the (Kditor). Cleveland, Ohio. To lose fat surely and SAFELY, take wrong way first to stimulate the circulation and give them a silky qual-- one half teappoonful ofinKruschen Salta the morning-- cut in a glass of hot water Then brush every little hair ity. down on fatty meats and sweets In place. Use a pencil for the But be sure to get Kruschen your mascara to darken them. And health comes first a jar that will last 4 weeks costs not more than 85 pluck any stray hairs just the wild you cents st any drugstore in the world if ones. not satisfied money back. How many women, I wonder, are Ment Get that Kroschen feelin- gas Intent on keeping their eyes as U H yk look younger and feel yoang er lose nnslehtly fat and Do you, young as their chin lines. am In new ambition be free when your eyes feel strained or from constipation pras and TLmm acidity one jar proves It tired, call it a day and stop reading or sewing or whatever it Is you are doing? If you are doing close PlPEKsflEIX PECANS, the finest work in an office or home do you direct fiom grower. For delivered rrow, prices raise your ejes every once in awhile writ W. U. Bunting, Cvalde, Texas. and stare away into the distance OR WORK HORSFS for a few minutes? That is an ex- If( OfYffn nm RANGE or nnhmka MLLF S for &ie,wrue TS, cellent way to rest the eyes, you IRLbliiAADLLH VUariton, loan EYE make-n- p NASAL MENTHOLfATUM Fatjjen know. . Bell Syndic! WNU Service |