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Show G AHtR AMERICAN Pace Eifrfit. ha Capitol Theatre Today Only LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH been notrd, have been allocat-le- d Work Admini-jtruiwFund lor rrwuirmrir. Will (llivule KihU be picvuled iuI Surplus Relief Corporation I arm Credit Administrat.-mSub'istance Homestead D vii h, or o'tii-- r ui(able to ail purchased lands , Title vested in the United Sta'c, o purchases ill be mude unto' (ai lory evid.-mof title i Ail papers Invol.eo be ill a therein reviewed by tnej Levan Elk will er.vug- - the Brig-- , Dcpaitmei.l of Justice. No fund-- , be expended in actual acqmu-- i City be '.ball tem of the,1'1 !;"d until project plan-- j Itsh-lduh- o Hague at the Cache! iav b'vn completely formula1- t county lair ground baseball park uU.s contracts o KuiuUy at 3 o'rlock. Fnghain t!ty.fnc - j team with hind. ns options executed wttn luiit slieriitht ncd )( owners to provide reason three new players and Is coming ;ra! la,ld over to take the measure cf tin 'able assurance that no serious im- w 1.1 arise later to pre-lisa! club, at least that is the ad- - I diluent fulfillment of the project vanre word lliat has res hed here. ,vn The Elks have won one and lost 1'1"; management of the ac-- i one game of the first two games of the schedule, They are going tO1ulr,d land properly falu witlunl fight hard Co become league chum- - D1 scope of some State cr lurall an agreement may pi ns and will be found giving a public agency, be entered Into under which the! good account of themselves In the management of tire land will be Sunday olfrrlng. vested In such agency, conditioned n In a practice game with the with certain Flour and Feed team, the uxn compliance I iks won by a top heavy score. standard requirements. The polidetermined cies by Congress for tonight They are playing aguin with the College ward club. This the Federal agency concerned with the type of management Is a practice game. for each project area ddeter mine the standards of manageP. V. CARBON ENTERS ment federal ar.d surh agency will LAND TOUCV WORK furnish any supervision which may be necessary to Insure fulfillment C.m'.lmted from Page One) of the purposes for which the nidit are adequate tn providing new land was acquired." IN PERSON The Federal Surplus Relief Coropixr! unities. AT THE CAPITOL TODAY "A project majr consist of one poration Is composed cf Harold L. compact area or it may comprise Ickes, Secretary of the Interior; Ever soe a group of real a number of areas within a given Hnnry A. Wallace, Secretary of sometimes term- Harry L. Hopkm-- ed a a State, In accordance with some Agriculture: cowboy's band? You have general plan, such as a plan for a Federal Surplus Relief Admlnlstra series of local recreational areas or tor. and W. I. Myers. governor. Prft,3t,ly heard Ken Hackley and linal forests. Project proposals will FVderal Farm Credit Adinlnlitra- - !!ls Oklahoma Cowboys many times be subject to examination and ap-- 1 Dm proval by the Sttbmarglnal Land! The Submarglnal Land commit Acquisition committee of the Fed tee set up by the Surplus Relief ereal Surplus Relief Corporation, Corporation Is composed of Jacoo but primary responsibility for de- Baker representing th ecorporation. O. Tugwell, tailed consideration and planning chairman; Rexford or permanent management will Assistant Secretary of agriculture, rest with the existing public agency Mordccal Ezekiel, advisor to th as the Na- secretary of agriculture; Conrad! mainly concerned-suc- h tional Park Service for park pro- -j Wlrth, assistant director, office ol Jects, and Biological Survey far National parks, buildings and re- -, No purchases serrations; and Eale K. Parrott,! game refuges, etc. w ill be made for a purpose not Senior attorney and acting assist-- 1 within the scope of activities of ant commissioner, general land ofmere than one public agency are fice. The work of the Surplus Relief Involved In management of the purchased area, a satisfactory plan Corporation committee on submarwith .of cooperative action will be glnal land Is coordinated technical units within the Departi Funds for land acqulstlon, as ment of Agriculture and the Department of the Interior. All these units so far as concerns the acquisition of submarglnal land un-- j dor the 25,000.000 allotment, clear, 'through the nine regional directors! of the AAA. These directors are under Dr. L. C. Gray who heads the land policy section of the division. This program planning division is headed by H. R. Tolthe the LOGAN SO OKLAHOMA COWBOYS - I j Vaudeville at 4:30, 7:15, 9:30 Evening 41c 25c 1 lo-ga- .from various radio stations through out the United States, as they have br:alcated from over 200 of the leading and larger radio stations for the past few years and Just been featured from Station KSL at Sait Lake. You will socn have a chance (o hear and see them In person at the Capitol Theatre where they will appear today. This Is the PropRo Pame Saturday Only Cowboys To A Great Novel! ; All MEM : Appear Here Greater Picture! A ly ori-ghi- .il Oklahoma Cowboys which on the National Farm and Home Hour over the coast to ceast network of the National Broadcasting Company, the ones was featured . ARE EWEPJS A Foe FUture uith HUGH WILLIAMS ft JV ' HEIEN TWEIVETREES MONA Hsrbsrt Mundin L. BARRIE' Una O'Connor produced by Al RkKM From th novl Dirct4 by RICHARD by ALDINGTON uzr j EgEggirjw.sty.rjwai - gle of unexpected money in your pocket! Here are shirt values as rare as snow in July! Plaids as bold as Mae Wests lingo stripes as smooth as your carnations petal . . . solid colors as strong as a shot of three star Hennesy! And all that for a sweet and low price. .... sensation In every They also have been featured over the Columbia Broadcasting System and Canadian Radio commission network. Dot, who by the way Is the champion lady roper of the world, will disclose many tricks of rope spinning, and you'll marvel at her skill, as everybody says she knows her ropes. Each and every member Is an accomplished cowboy musician. Playing and using a total of twenty ; Thus ail departments, bureaus and divisions of the federal gov-- ; ernment in which land use is an important function, are associated in a common program of unified. coordinated procedure, first, with respect to the acquisition and use lands and, of with respect to the broader aspects of general land use policy. SEASONS THATCHER CLOTHING CO. - : Ladies Spring !' , Coats J ' 20TH : Richmond at Trenton. Lewiston at Cornish. Newton at Amalga. Clarkston at West Lewiston. JUNE 2ND: Amalga at Lewiston. West Lewiston at Richmond. Trenton at Clarkston. Cornish at Newton. JUNE 9TH: Newton at Clarkston. Richmond at Lewiston. West Lewiston at Amalga. Cornish at Trenton. JUNE 16TH: Richmond at Amalga. Lewiston at West Lewiston. Newton at Trenton. Clarkston at Cornish. 'JUNE 23TH : Amalga at Clarkston. West Lewiston at Newton. Trenton at Lewiston. Cornish at Richmond. JUNE 30TII; Lewiston at Newton. Richmond at Clarkston. Trenton at West Lewiston. Cornish at Amalga. JULY 7TH: Newton at Richmond. Clarkston at Lewiston. West Lewiston at Cornish. Amalga at Trenton. JULY 14TH: Richmond at West Lewiston. Lewiston at Amalga. Newton at Cornish. Clarkston at Trenton. JULY 21ST: Amalga at Newton. West Lewiston at Clarkston. Trenton at Richmond. Cornish at Lewiston. JULY 28TII: Clarkston at Newtcn. Lewiston at Richmond. 'Amalga at West Lewiston. Trenton at Cornish. Values You Surely Cant Pass Up x ':ii s'av, $f i . I"' ' Reduced to Clear in 3 Groups 1 V 16 Coats were to $14.75 V' -- 'A e ? ' at ON1 e. s 'vv'!' - x! 'hii f! ' X X . 15 Coats were to $19.75 Vi V & $J 85 4 V s Frank oldest I is waiti flux of Pioneer held, a The mormiH Governc sentauv will be gram bi Idaho E sent ti Utah ai tured r wl m tlon other lied an gram. 1 been ex; Sad o Schedule of the North Cache Valley Baseball League season, of 1934, starting April 29th, ending July 28th follows APRIL 29TII: Richmond at Cornish. Lewiston at Trenton. Newton at West Lewiston. Clarkston at Amalga. MAY 5TII: Amalga at Richmond. West Lewiston at Lewiston. Trenton at Newton. Cornish at Clarkston. MAY 12TII: Richmond at Newton. Lewiston at Clarkston. Cornish at West Lewiston. Trenton at Amalga. MAY 19TH: Clarkston at Richmond. Newton at Lewiston. Amalga at Cornish. West Lewiston at Trenton. Advei Ida Coi in ( tainlng ' fi x v C horses and are A featu; square c Dance: 14th am bring to sec-jon- d, Schedule Of The North Cache Valley League SI Other r later. The a sent a ::A ? ley. MAY IM create radio station with their fast and diversified radio programs. FRi two string Instruments. Of course, they dress In what might be termed their native costumes, large ten gallon hats, cowboy boots, chaps. loud shirts, etc. Yes, sir. honest their to goodness cowboys with tpialnt and queer entertainment which they have learned around ranch bunkhouses. As they say, they do plenty of play'n', singln', dancin, and ropin', and many novelties new to the show going public. Watch for their special built and decorated car In which they travel. You cant help but see and notice it, as It will be close to the Capitol Theatre while they are appearing there today. j We want to give you a real chance to feel the jin- " that was Eplnnlm old pku j Sport and Dress Styles Worth Much More Thin born here March 18, 183. a son of H j rum 3. and Annie Doric Hjorth Hulse. He had lived here all his life. widow. He Is survived by hi Mrs. Mina Carr Hulse. ills father and five sons and daughter. Neva, Austin, Russell, Waj'tie and Bonet-t- a Hulse. Millville; two brothers and a sister. Emanuel and George HuLe, and Mrs. May Monson, Millr. Selwjn ville; two and Alvcr Hulse, Millville. . conductFuneral services will be ed today at 2 p. m. In the Millville L.D.8. chapel, with burial tn Millville City cemetery, under direction of Lindquist i Sons mortuary of Logan. , "FINISHING SCHOOL Herman Hulse. 43. died la-a- He U- j Children 15c M.llw'.le Millville at his home here Tuesday nigh; attack. cf a j In Peron AIo Francis Dee and Bruce Cabot in Matinee 31c at , AT BALL PARK? Ken Hackley and Hi Herman Hulse Services Today by t!l a-- VAUDEVILLE r by the Public BASEBALL IN Friday, May 18. 1934. -- ' "I wre months, minating Sadie In Vina I the end and look ten thar the corn sun poke darkly h Hollywoo -Sadie which ti magazine to the s Mayer, v ring in It is n Sadie, a real saying. ' through her one Brennan, is also i i that evei ers, peopi rarily br point th( story. Two yci ferd invi cently at lunch in G-- the finite fori Miss would lik emotional, suddenly great citj and goad I reali: the perfe story devi when rip paper. T know, is authors w is most ir Pf v veis t 4? t SUCCJ w. vy |