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Show CACHE Third Year No. SJ Telephone 700 I.OGA.V, Up. &u A Home for Home People Papr A TV BUTTER MARKET tTM Tan Francisco UHDAi N'llUT tcur.Bi Vi ms ieliUH 24 rents today. UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 193. 62 West Center I Eight Pages. Great Game Expected Irt, Aggie Game With Bobcats - NAME GOOD CO. TICKET Levon L. Smith Services Held 'Democratic County Ticket or Two-- ) ('(nimikaioni-r- . Term LEO C. NEILSEN, Hyrurn ('omniiftaiiincr. Four--) car Term A. W. CHAMBERS, Smithfteld Georgia Gill Broadway FOOTBALL TO Services Held Vanities at On Thursday Capitol ENGAGE FANS PRESIDENT; TELLS STUDENTS I MORAL COURAGE NECESSARY at Smithfield V- e Sroithflcld Funeral services were condmicd Monday afterLou In Smith noon, fur Levon with Bishop Willard A. Hansen In charge. The ward (hoir. under the direction of F. L. Allen with Floyd Miles at the organ sang, "Through Deep'ning Trials and "Nearer Dear Savior To Thee"; prayer, Thomas Chamber. Those who spoke consoling words to the bereaved parent were l'riucipui C. A. Hurren, Supt. J. W. Kirkbrlde, Bishop Sylvester Low and Bishop Hansen. Special musical numbers were duet, Richard lilktugtou and Mrs. W, 11. Griffith with Floyd Miles at the piano and a vocal duel by Mrs. E. B. Luml-quiand son Charles with M,as Erma Bingham at the piano. Closing song, "Sometime We'll Understand" with solo by Bishop Richard Uoskeliey; benediction, Joseph W. Peterson. The many beautiful floral offerings were carried by relatives and friends. The grave was dedicated by Pres. A. W. Chambers. Levon Louis Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Smith was born March 30, 1918 at Preston, Idaho. He is survived by his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Leonard, Ida, Don, Keith, Neola and Clyde. He graduated front the Smith-fiel- d Junior High school last may and was registered at North Cache high school this year. He worked part time at the American Food Store. Funeral aervlre for Georgia Gill, acre held Thursday, October 4 at I p. in at the Third ward chapel, undr the direction of Bishop Ja. G. Christiansen. Music waa turn lulled by the Third ward choir, directed by Chorister W. If. Terry, blueing by choir, "Sometime, Somewhere We'll Understand". Prayers were offered by Elder Jacob Allgalr and Leonard Larsen. Hinging by choir, "Oh It la Wonderful". f.peakera were Elder C. T. Olsen, Hans Mlrkelsen of'I-ogaS. A. Dunn and Bishop Jas U. Christiansen, 1 he speakers eulogized the many beautiful trails and won derful character possessed by the deceased, also the active, milling part always taken by her In different organizations and of the many times she had enlightened public galhering mlth her beau Mful voice. At the time of her death she was president of the ward tholr. Special musical numbers were an instrumental trio by Mrs. N. W. ChrlBtlansen, Jay Anderson and Miss Bailey of I,ogan; vocal duet by Parley Hall and Caroline Stuart of Wellsville. The closing song by the choir was. "Jesus, Lover of My Soul." The flowers were many and beautiful weer carried by a number of friends, followed by twenty boys, her Trail Builder class In primary. Interment was In the Hyrum cemetery. The dedicatory prayer was offered by Elder Heber Laurltzen. Friday and Hatiatslay October S and O Hyrum I Mra. 3 "Intelligence Is only on tf the weapons that we need r the! battle of life," President E) O. Peterson said to the student of the Utah State Agricultural col- -' lege In the first assembly of the! college year. "Moral power and courage are Just aa essential and And by moral just aa Important. courage 1 mean, among other; things, the power of discipline onoscif. to refuse Indulgence, the. ability to sacrifice some things la the present for the rake Ofj thej J he continued. lie told the students that all of them bad sufficient Intelligence If It wa properly used and developed, but that many did not use it In this fashion. He pointed out that many people specbilly endowed with mental ability found thing so easy in youth that they grew up without any alappreciation of the difficulty of most overwhelming problem "These people frequently life. find It impossible to withstand of the buffets and temptation adult life while others, endowed with less brilliance, have Uhe courage whlih fights on end. refuses to accept defeat," President I Peterson stated. President Peterson welcomed the students to the college, and I expressed his satisfaction With the Increase In enrollment and with the enthusiasm with which the student bad begun Ihe year's work. He forecast an extremely successful year. Later In hi talk he paid tribute to the rountry and Its Institution and to the courageous men and women who mho declared were trying to accomplish a great service, Dr. N. A. Pedersen, chairman of the assembly committee, was In charge of the program, which included. In addition to Presl-futurdent Peterson' talk, the follow- violin musical numbers: ing solo. "Are Marla," Professor N. W. Christiansen, arrompanled b Mr. Christiansen; Trio "Happy Moments." Professor and Mra. N. W. Christiansen, and Jay Anderson; vocal solos, by Professor Welti, "Dawn, and "Wings of Night", accompanied by Mrs. Welti. The Invocation and benediction were given by P. V. Car-do- n and Frank West. Though evry seat In the aud Itorlum wm filled and many were standing less than half of the to students found it possible hear the President' annual opening address because the number of registered students Is considerably more than double the seating capacity of the auditor- - ON SATURDAY Another ahow big stags ay Vatntlea" open today NEWELL J. CROOK8TON at the Capitol Theatre. Like It North Logan predecessor, "Girls In Cello- Montana State Coming Senator Kin; Visits Con R. A. STEWART. Itlvrr phane" It fa a musical revue feaHeights e thirty-fivDroad-stars with Team of r' turing at Full vention Held Here WedTrrwsurrr Vaudeville and Musical MORONI T. BECK, Newton Some OutStrength nesday Comedy stage. Eight diversified Spirited Conact are to be presented featurtests for Various Offices. GEORGE D.Attorney standing Players PRESTON. Logan ing Russ Ferrl and hla partner Team. Wierftf Vuiting Wilson. This coma have pair One of the moat spirited po'l-tlcJEFF STOW ELL. Lewiston edy number that will bring down gatherings held In Logan Recorder Despite their convincing 21-the house. in a long Onto nna the Democra-ti- c Mrs. ELINOR HODGSON. Logan min over the Denver Pioneer ' James, Elaine and novelty county convention at the State Senate dancers and rope spinners add a last Friday night. Coach Dick ball room on WednesWeston Vernon, Logan norel and colorful touch to the Romney was driving his Utah lgl-lalu- re day, The full 25 delegates were Aggie football team hard Thurshill. on band along with interested CEO. G. HENDRICKS Richmond The Three Sensations live up day preparing them for the InvaIn tbo to Mrs. SHERWIN MAKSER. Logan persona participate to their billing with an excellent sion of the Montana State Boband to watch the proJOS. H. OI.SEN, College cats Saturday in the Aggie bowL g art. convenwork the of Chairman gress of the Coach The Brown Sisters present a Schubert Dyche antion. JAMES A. McMI'RRIN nounce that his team will be at fast step dance and later reapChairwoman the convention Long before pear with their talented brother, full strength for the first tim Mrs. SHERWIN MAESER was called to order, throngs Buddy Brown, In a skillful acro- this season when they meet the oassembled In front of the conbatic dance number. Albert Aggies. Ell Doyra and vention ball and milled around Andrlliita Bonger'a take-of- f recent additions to tb Supan. until county chairman, James A. on l.upe Velez will be thoroughto squad have added strength the gavel McMurrin sounded the Ime-uand a greatly Imly appreciated. conof the Ibe opening The signaling Orchestra proved line coupled with two vention. accompanies the ahow on the equal sets of baekfield men make ofT&e following Joan the Bobcats anything but a get-u- p. temporary stage. On the screen, Lowell In "The Adventure Girl" ficers were announced: James W. Real battles are going on for the incredible atory of the girl Funk, former state senator, chair Salt Lake The one hundred who set the world agog. It will starting posts against the Bob-rnt- s. man; H. G. llnyball, conference and fifth Fonnesbetk of the Choir opened at 10 a. Mrs. Leon make yon gasp and wonder, Eddie Peterson, a regular "Can things like this be trne?" thus far, la seeing increased comJ. H. Darker, ser- m. today In the Tabernacle, unlum fiction than wilder petition from Dal White, anStranger geant at arms, G. A. liogan, der thp direction of President j than dreams. other sophomore. White, while Ileher J. Grant. chaplin; Cantril Nielsen, secrenot as hefty as the Provoan, Sessions will be held dally at tary; It. G. Cranney and LeonardA 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. up to and weighs close to ISO pounds and Olsen, assistant secretaries. Serv-U- s musical number consisting of a including Sunday, with additonal game against played a bang-u- p Denver. At the other guard post. trombone solo by John Smith special meetings being scheduled Ole Boam and Dee Wangsguard accompanied by Mrs. N. W. by priesthood organizations and are fighting it out for the startChristiansen from the college was auxiliary groups. 4 of-W ing job in the absence of Jo Many ronferenee visitors have heartily received. Irayer was j Mabey who Is Injured. Mabey, of fered by Chaplin Hogan. arrived from the various stakes will play regularly any Chairmun Funk's opening re- and missions of the Church, A. Scott Campbell Is the new course, time his weak knee will allow. marks brought forth loud ap- hotel registrations showing stake of the Serv-U- s manager Grocery At left tackle. Carl Simmons, and ward officers here from which will have Its formal openplause at his refertng to PresiLyle dent Franklin D. Itoosevelt and Canada, and most of the suring Saturday morning. This new Inst years regular and Tripp, who replaced Simmons In Governor Henry H. Blood as the rounding states. grocery and meat stand, is line-uEdiDenThe were the p While He the heading given by being against preparations Democratic standard bearers. just under, the hill on ver, starting Professor Harry Smith, of the reKarl S. Ilovey gnd Harry There will be no Third, pjety reviewed the economic conditions completed for the general ses- tor of the Herald-JournSouth Main rtreet-.Thhas tuck-race- -are still staging a nip anU place at ArtfirmT department Husbandry Movement t Third commenced for which Party today, cently, starting honors. Hcket placed' in the field In SundbtTg, expei entertainers and the Utah State been remodeled, renovated and of the past few years and held sions n Agricultural colIts in Cat be Dies is misleading and Cache county this fall as had experienced cafe men, have openthe forepart of After a with that through the policies of the alRelief Society brought modern equipped shelving sessions to a close not in harmony with the facts. been previously announced by the ed up the River Club beyond the lege, accompanied by the U.S.A.C. and refrigeration. A bright new the season, Simmons has regained Roosevelt conditions have been The facts are, both political Utah Tax Reform league officials. Logan river bridge on the state livestock Judging team, consist- stock of merchandise has been his last season's form and la in the Tabernacle, with several materially improved. Leon Swenson, Spanish a slight th for given edge parties having endorsed taxation The following statement has highway. The place is easily ing of Walter on tho The speaker maintained that thousand women in attendance. attractively displayed Marshall, Ran- shelves and the special meetings plan- reforms in their platforms, the been issued by Joseph Hodges, found In the evening as a dis- Fork; place will catpr starting job. the rights of the common people nedOther Doyle Cardon, Benson; to a of the Utah county chairman: dolph; Seventies concommittee On the rlRht wing. Bob Bunneon Include the the tinctive county designates sign and meat their Just general grocery are today receiving and Elmer City; Facer, Brigham Tax in Barratt hall Saturday believes that Reform and Alt Favero are fighting ker ference The old mattress League owners home place. Farmers and of factory hands business. the from consideration 4:15 p.m., the Aaronic priest- for the immediate future, fur- Third party ticket will not be building has been thoroughly re Ralph Stable, Park City left Loit out in the absence of the inthe government. The following at in to gan participate Tuesday be can hood convention in tho ther pledges for reforms jured "Moose Mulleneaux. Bunplaced in the field. Both politi- vamped and remodeled to fill livestock standing committees were ap- ball at the gams hour, theassembly intercollegiate with the respec- cal parties were given opportun- the bill for the special service the ker has the edge right now, but special accomplished pointed: contest to be held at Favero is the heavier and faster meeting in the Taber- tive candidates and a third tic- ity to accept the Cache county which it is now to give, that of Judging LiveCredentials: Langton Barber, presthood International Pacific the 7 enhance Tax Reform league program. a beer tavern and lunch room. and will eon nacle Saturday at p.m., the ket would not better charger of the Joseph H. Olsen, N. C. Sorensen, meeting of the Genealogical So- our program. Exposition at Portland, plenty of action. The Democratic party favored Mr. Ilovey, the chief proprietor stock 6. October Vernal Bergeson, A. M. Mathews, ciety of Utah in the Tabernacle The only line positions that The Republican Party in Its same in a general way and pledgof the new club, says a highly D. B. Parson, X. J. Harper and seem secure are center, The team will make stops at where Friday at 7:30 p.m., the Aaronic platform declared for principles ed their candidates for commis- respectable club will be conductJensen. R. MosJoseph Bear Ward the truly great priesthood training session in the of taxation reform in line with sioners, assessors and legislators ed. Private booths have been built the University of Idaho at of New York District order and Attorney cavorts; right tackle, with Red of the Bishops our request and pledged Its to give such a program their and equipped with tables fo: cow; Washington State College Auditorium Organization at Pullman; and Oregon Agricul- Sampel J. Foley announced that Wade; and left end, where Joe Business: George W. Skidmore, building Saturday at 8:30 a. m. candidates to work for same In utmost consideration as an- serving beer and lunches. in had found Bruno Whitesides is playing a great chairman; J. H. Wright, Henry the Primary association confer- the following language. nounced in their platform. The The bar room 19 fitted out tural College at Corvallis; as investigators , , E. Hancey, Dr. W. O. Christen- ence in the Assembly Hall SaturWe favor and demand a re- Republican party accepted and with a modern bar. A modern well as at several large livestock Hauptmann's trunk road maps game. Three positions seem secure sen, H. C. Maughan, Moses day at 7 p. m the joint M.I.A. duction on rnilago of to not more pledged its candidates to the kitchen has been fitted out with I breeding establishments enroute of the Sourland mountain secP. New of the where tion In the baekfield. Floyd RasmusThatcher, S. W. Hendricks, meeting in the Assembly Hall than five cents per mile for all carrying out of important and all the necessities for serving I for further work in livestock estate of Col. Jersey Charles A. Lind- sen will do the signal calling and O. Hansen and T. H. Cutler. at 8 a. m. and the Sunday school officials legally traveling In an specific parts of our reform pro- quick lunches and meals of all I classes before the contest. Kent Ryan and - Tate Warden Platform: Gunnar Rasmussen, meeting in the Tabernacle Sun- official capacity, and we also gram; namely reduction on the kinds. The cabinet work through-- ) In addition to the Utah State bergh is located. also be at halfbacks, bat as ns-u- al stated that will G. L. Rees, Geo. D. Preston, J. day at 7 p.m., which Is the pledge our candidates to exercise valuations for taxation purposes out the HauptFoley it at the Exposition, aggregation place is strictly the fullback post Is a myM. Bernhisel, B. M. Thompson, concluding session. while in office the strictest econ- on farms and homes of from of our local is expected that livestock judging mann "is able to reproduce certhe work being H. will J. M. Godfrey, D. R. Clark, Handley The Deseret Sunday school omy consistent with good govern- 25 to 35 and "reduction on townsman, Frank Earl, an expert teams from Washington, Oregon, tain sections of the Hopewell stery. Thatcher W, Ballard Jr., and A. N. Sor- Union will also hold a special ment. h. Montana, Idaho and Canadian in- (N.J.) territory from memory, likely start the game and be reof to not more than five at this sort of mechanics. mileage even down to the smallest inter- placed by Ted Lockyer during ensen. 5. We feel that the present cents per mile for all officials superintenmeeting for stake Tonnesen, a- musician stitutions will compete. the second half. Both are good section forks of road." State chairman, O. R. Michel-se- n dents in the Barratt hall Sun- system of taxation in the State legally traveling In an official of Jimmy entertainer rare and ftp ability, was present and paid a tri- day at 4:15 p.m. boys with Handleys defensive of Utah has become antiquated capacity. We found in this trunk, of wide experience, has been enoffensive .. play and Lockyers bute to the temporary chairman, All of the general authorities and pledge ourselves to cooperan English-Germa- n our of prosaid, much With the Foley this to gaged help popularize J. W. Funk, as one of Cache of the Church will be present ate with all Interested agencies gram so endorsed tho County place. Citizens of the valley are of the 1,UU0 most com- standing out In the Denver game. dictionary Baekfield . reserves include at the opening meeting with the in a tax program looking to the executive committee of the Utah invited to make a visit to the Valley's real substantial citizens. monly - used works. The more Jack-so- n, He talked In favor of the state . exception of Elder F. adoption of a modern, scientific Tax Reform league decided It Is club. They are promised a hearty words appearing In the Ralph Gutke and Turk Joseph difficult Democratic ticket. Mrs. Musser, Merrilli. 0fthe Council of the form of taxation In order that In the interest of accomplishment welcome quarterbacks, Paul Blanton, note were in the dictionransom and the management by Eldon Hauck, Harold Hanson Mrs. Frank Penrose and Joseph ( Twelve, who j8 presiding over the present inequalities may be re- not to ary and this, to some extent, and others put a third ticket in the real service will be accorded all. at halfback, and Clark who moved. We favor, and demand field. Those mission. that the HauptEuropean confirms 4 theory on As a reward for the remarkPage Eight) (Continued Draper with Ted Lockyer at will occupy seats on the stand a reduction on the valuations for of a number mann All candidates not having almisspelled able record of the Logan Junior at the morning meeting will taxation purposes on farms and ready done so will be given opthe smaller words, while the police, the athletic department of more include: President J. Reuben homes of from 25 to 35, all portunity to pledge themselves difficult words were writtraf-fic- e 1 U.S.A.C. the the and Junior Clark, Jr., second counselor to valuations to be equalized and specifically for our entire proten correctly, an indication that will committee have police Rud-gPresident Grant; President reductions prorated in proportion gram. of the the he looked JOSEPH HODGES, up spelling as their guests at the football Clawson of the Council of to their actual cash value; that County Chairman, the Junior harder words in the dictionary; game on Saturday the Twelve; Elder Reed Smoot, these reductions begin with the Utah Tax Reform League. 1933-3who served in Foley said that Hauptmann police George Albert Smith, George F. year 1935, and that valuation Don B. Colton, Republican can- These police have a record that "was able to draw maps of the increased David O. without McKay, reductions, Richards. " Panguitch, didate for the United States is scarcely believable. During the Jersey section with remarkable After six months Joseph Fielding Smith, Stephen levies, be made annually theresenate, declared in an address at five years this system has been accuracy. of successful work. Panguitch L. Richards, Richard R. Lyman, after until ultimately ways and At a meeting Thursday evenWe now know," the Bronx Comthe Elks club In Salt Lake used in Logan, there hasn't been Melvin J. Ballard, John A. Wid-ts- means be found whereby the lake CCC camp, of signers of corn-ho- g coning an automobile accident he fished "that reported prosecutor said, and Charles A. Callis, of property tax can be eliminThursday night that no better In Cache County, those In tracts pany 961, has completed all the zone school in a this within He also had city. sections. those in plan for the protection of people projects listed for them and have the .Council of the Twelve; Pre- ated from farms and homes. We The officers of the Logan road maps covering the entire attendance voted unanimusly In over 60 years of age has been for three weeks left to work on other sident J. Golden Kimball and pledge our candidates favor of a continuance of the assocAutomobile the of branch reterritory around Gay Head, Buz- corn-ho- g proposed than the Townsend projects before the camp la mov- Elders Rulon S. Wells, Levi Ed- Assessor and Commissioners to program, as announced this has iation that and Elizabeth Island sponsored zards Bay, The South Cache Chapter of volving pension proposal. ed for the winter. gar Young, Antoine R. Ivins work to this end. by Dewey Nielson of Hyrum, who But we would like to add, if system are John H. Moser, pre- Marthas Vineyard. We are also was The Democratic party declared F.F.A. is sponsoring a dance to This camp has completed 35 Samuel O. Bennion and John H. in charg eof the meeting and be held Friday evening, October it takes as long to get this sident; W. F. Jensen, Wm. Evans able to show that Hauptmann is chairman miles of new graveled roads, 19 Taylor of the First Council of the following: of the committee. fished there also. We favor in general, the pro- 5,. in the South Cache gymnasium. pension as it did the Utah In- Jr., and A. H. Palmer. miles from Highway No. 14 to Seventy, and Presiding Bishop The meeting was fairly well at$ said Hauptmanns road we war dian to is veterans dance The of miles Foley from and his of the or local five Cannon pension, Q. lake, purpose gram organizations Sylvester tended. Panguitch maps covered whole sections of Mr. Nielsen reported the budPanguitch lake to Parowan can- counselors. Bishop David A. groups of organizations looking raise funds to send the judging will ail be dead before it becomes Youth Bound Over in the kidnaping and interest to PanWells. team band 11 and John F.F.A. towards from the eventual operative. miles and elimination boys Smith and Bishop yon get and explained where the Albert 21, Cove, was ransom investigation. naDay, in the to for on of Kansas tax judgBreaks exist the to and vacancies Sedar farms Three compete lake City property was expended. He said guitch court bound over to district The prosecutor said he knows moneyIt occasioned homes, and we pledge our can- ing honors. tional monument. general authorities, would take about that Those intending to make the Thursday under a $3500 bond of no witnesses to be brought to per hog for the year to pay 35e It has built three new and by the recent death of President didates for commissioners, assesexRich P. Jesse his for office W. counselor IrishJudge by City are: sors first Keith to questioning. Earl today each and such Green, Ivins, give trip camp legislators grounds, Anthony improved penses of the committee such aa following preliminary hearing on "We are concentrating all our time spent, mileage, furnished with camp stores and in the First Presidency and El- a program their utmost consi- man, Reese Leishman, Clinton a statutory charge. preparation for bond, office expense. advertising, energies on Zollinger and Woodrow Sellev. tables, playgrounds and an am der Charles H. Hart of the First deration. said. he ReII. third The W. Tax The of trial, The of of Council the orchestra Terry program Seventy. pitheater. "Fighting to Live, a thrill' Reuben Hansen, assistant counThe ing melodrama with two dog Wins Prize Foley also said he had receivFifty thousand acres of ro- vacancy is that of Presiding form League is not dead nor will furnish the music. ty ageDt, explained how the concallof no official the notice ed and has will be will 35c but which of continue acres Patriarch until timber 300 couple prices dieing, per position dent control, tracts were handled and how and heroes starred, opens at the Lyric O. A. Garff, local insurance ing of a Hunterdon county, N. stand improvement work, 4,000 been only temporarily filled since the desired relief is accomplish- 10c extra ladies. The public is theatre yesterday. why reduction in numbers of a week meet to a is man He ed. of Patriarch invited. 553 death acres the jury J., grand agent, water happy of Hyrum today. feet system, The names of the hogs were made below those reJOSEPH HODGES, charges ported by farmers. of Insect control, several bridges G. Smith. canines are and was just awarded a 2100 cash from today to consider "Captain extorThe as of second on the The winner and Hauptmann. part Chairman, prize against cattle place County expectation and helped guards The agricultural outlook was Lady, who portray characters Utah Tax Reform League. almost human in their reactions. among 100 agencies competing tion trial in the Bronx is sche- discussed by county agent R. L. extinguish several forest fires Church members that these posistart to same conthe duled for be at busithe filled the of day. volume $ tions summer. largest may this First Game, Wednesday Playing important roles in the ness for his Wrigley by use of a series of 8 cast are Marion Hogs Receipts 509; Cardinals Ogden company. Lieut, C. E. Largin, Lieut L. ference is attracting much attencharts which illustrated the imShilling, Gay419 to include 3 O. Gee, Supt. J. C. Tolton, and tion to the meetings this year. through shipments lord Pendleton, Reb Russell, EdTigers Home from Chicago portance of continuing with a "" Los Angeles market. Slow, no Second Game, Thursday A'" Foreman Hyrum Kunz, Lionel die Phillips, Ted Strohback and Mr. Brady Injured control program to aid farmers 3 and Norman who Miss top has to obtain a better price for the hogs offered, talking steady Tigers Chldester P.ruce Mitchell. Edward F. Cline Sargent, Attended Fair Marjorie Garff drive-ins or on around 26.10 best Chibe 2 n Cardinals all at been studying music should the directed from a story by Robert highly complimentHenry Brady, a highly respect-citizethings they produce. 200 pounds and over; lighter ed on the successful work that Third Game, Today Elmer Blndrup of College is Ives. The picture is a Sol Lesser of this city, is suffering cago. conservatory, has returned 25.50-6 4 sum11 been Cardinals this an 00; has home from a trip to the worlds weights quotable absence of "Success consists of 10 accomplished production distributed by Prln- - from injuries sustained in an home after in. 1 cipal Pictures mer by this camp. Tfsers months. packing sows around 24.00. fair at Chicago. accidental fall at his home. spiration, 90 Corp. Perspiration." Clerk Aror sl Conference Opens Today in Salt Lake semi-annu- al n; 1 j ; J .: THIRD PARTY RIVER CLUB TICKET Is Not Dead; e, I LiL Taxation Reform Very Much Alive NOT BE NAMED im OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Livestock Broad T roller-skatin- on New Grocery On South Main Team Leaves For Portland ed a. semi-annu- Road Maps Aid Kidnap Evidence to . , - Remarkable Record Made By Juniors Old Age Pension Plan Endorsed by Mr. Colton C C C Camp Completes er Projects F-2- 7, oe Dance At South Cache This Evening Fighting to Live At Lyric Theatre world" series " 4. Farmers Favor Continuance Of Hog Contracts |