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Show Range of Grain Futures Wheat. Open Dec May July High Low Butter Market Close 1.04 4 1.04(4 1.02 4 1.02 1.03 1.02 1.03a 1.01 .93 5114 .93(2 51 Fourth Year A Home Paper for Home People No. 104 ONE THOUSAND Information For Owners of Artesian Wells TAXES BECOME LESSING LAD ON IMPROVE j,. tfi 2. , , The Parade Committee for the Aggie Alumni Home Coming Cele-- Cache many artesian wells in county, it might not be out of place to call attention to an advertisement running in the Salt Lake Tribune. It is a notice by the state engineer and reads as follows: State Engineers Office. Salt Lake City, Utah. To all persons owning, leasing, or otherwise having control of the operation of any artesian well or wells, pump well or pump wells in the State of Utah. You, and each of you, will please take notice hereby, that pursuant to the provisions of Section Chapter 105, laws of Utah, 1935, and in order to prevent the waste or loss of the underground water in this state. You are hereby required at your own cosj antj expense repair, plug, cap, or by valve or other mechanical device, and completely close such artesian well or wells, pump well or pump wells, the water of which is not being put to beneficial use, on or before November 1, 1935, and the same shall remain closed until April 1. bration Saturday November 2, has outlined the order of the parade and designated the places for the different units. The parade will form on south main at 10 a.m. and move at 10:30 a. m. and At fifth march to 5th north. north the buses and trucks will be on hand to take the bands to the college after the parade. The order of the units of the parade will be Color Guard, Fort Douglas Band, Fort Douglas Drill Team. Battery C, U. S. A. C. band, R. O. T. C. Unit, American Falls Band, two units from the college, 1936. North Summit High school band, Failure to comply with the protwo college units, Logan Senior visions of this Order within ten High band, two units from the (10) days after the first publicacollege, Morgan High School band, tion hereof, is by law a misdeBoy Scout organization. Lava Hot meanor and in addition to the Springs high school band, two punishment by law, the State Em college units. South Cache high gneer may forbid the use of waschool band, two college units, ter from such source or sources. Junior Drum American Legion Provided, however, that upon corps. Safety Unit, Preston High school band, two college units, satisfactory showing to' the state of modification this Eear River High school band, two engineer, a order may be had in any case c:llege units. North Cache High is a shown that compli- school band, two college units, where it ance with the previsions hereof band. school Junior high Logan will result in a partial diminulnn Knc.tholt club and caliope. of the There will be nearly 1,000 mem-- 1 or complete destruction leers present for these bands and flew of such well, Dated this 19th day of October, the! rdrill units. The gates at the stadium will 1935. T. H. HUMPHERYS, permit epen at 12:30 p. m. to State Engineer. the people to get in their seats for tr.a grand procession of all the bands at the north entrance cf the siadium at 1 p. m. and for the flag raising ceremony just before the opening of the game. The public is urged to be present for the band procession and the other ceremonies as they are very impressive and worth while. Prof. N. W. Christiansen, Prof. A. N. Sorenson, head of the Athletic council, Lloyd Johnson, Alumni secretary and Austin Frank cf the Veterans of Foreign Wars will have charge of the band proWallace Carlisle, manager of the cession and flag ceremony at the Hotel Eccles, was in consultation stadium. The down parade committee are with Lyman Hyde of Ogden on Jennings Edwards, chairman, Prof. Wednesday relative to remodeling W. F. Jen- of the Hotel Eccles. Moser and N. W. Christiansen, son, J. H. Wilson, H. F. Laub, Bob Hill have the contract for con- Martin, H. J. Hatch, Richard Me verting the south side of the Dermaid and Supt. E. Allen Bate- building facing Main street into two store buildings. The cafe man. Jarvis Freeman of the City Po- which occupied this space, will be Earl Hunsaker located in the rear of the of- lice department, and another patrolman from the! fire and will be open to the lobby state highway department and one of the hotel. Western Union will occupy the or two patrolmen from the county sheriffs office will have charge south store building and another of the traffic. business will be located In the other store building. The changes have been contemplated for some time and finally the management of the hotel secured permanent (renters for the two buildings, con-- ! sequently the change. It is said that the new cafe will be a very elaborate affair. A Chairman for the exhibits that long counter will extend from the are now being prepared by the south side of the building for heme economics department the ninth annual agricultural show at Utah State Agricultural college Union. Carpenters are already busy were announced making the contemplated changes. November 0 Thursday by Helen Richards Swal-berTwenty-Seve- n Exhibits, Ellen Kemp, North Logan, chairman, includes entries in the textile department, Phi Upsilon Omicron fraternity and the historic costumes that will be on display; refreshments; Helen Richards Swalberg, of Logan, chair27 deer Hyrum There were man; pie contest, Ruby Surface, checked out at the cherking sta- chairman. sent Logan, Apple pies tion in Blacksmith Fork canyon,; in from different sections of the the first day this year, compared slate will be entered in the contest. with 70 the first day last year. Decoration, Barbara Neilson of of the game that has been Ephriam; advertising, Ruth Line-- 1 tagged ""this year has been small, of Salt Lake; baugh apple judging mostly two pointers and spikes ' contest, Margaret Kirk of pleasant; the largest being a four T,f m Crove. This apple contest is open birught in by W. J. to all girls of the college, Miss Wellsville, according to H. H. Kirk said. There will be fifty who is official checker apples to judge. fer Blacksmith Fork canyon this year. In spite cf the fact that there are a large number of game licenses issued in the spring when fish licenses are sold, there were 57 deer licenses sold at the Jensens variety store, and about 75 at the Drug store, or a total of Saturday, Monday; October 28, at Logan 132 licenses sold on High School Music room from 11 October 19. 0 1 oclock there will be oclock to a meeting of all P.T.A. presidents, Shoot Five Buck and Home Economics teachers of Cache County, Logan and Box Nephi Bott and a party of LoElder districts. gan hunters were successful in The meeting is called by Mrs. A. shooting five large buck in Bunch J. West, president of the state Grass hollow in Logan canyon. P.T.A. congress, who with Mrs. They brought their prize load of Charles E. Roe, national parent meat to Lcgan Wednesday. The teacher field secretary, and Mrs. carcasses were strung along the Rena B. Maycock, will discuss side of a large truck ln which phases of P.T.A. organization work. the horses for the trip were haulAll people who should be there ed. The sight caused a lot of inare urged to be ln attendance. terest in the business section. fj L- i State College 2, Deer Killed In Blacksmith fork Mt j Pet-sen- I I; I' Important Meet of P.T.A. to be Held Here Mon. Utah-Idah- o Canning President, Crops Association and Cache Commissioner County OGDEN CANYON At State Meet HIGHWAY Marguerite Fonnesbeck of Logan, of Richmond, Dorothy Johnson Edward L. Barrett of Bountiful and Robert Bullo-.of Preston, Idaho left Thursday to represent the Utah State Agricultural college at the Rocky Mountain forensic league tournament at the Lake University of Utah, Salt City, October 24, 25 and 26. The were accompanied representatives by Lloyd Johnson, executive secretary of the alumni association. These debaters will argue the "Resolved, that the question: United States should own and operate all of the means of pro duction". An open forum discussion on the question: "Resolved, that congress should be allowed by a majority vote, to over-rul- e the 4 decisions of the supreme court", will be held Saturday. Students from the local Institution who will participate in this discussion are: Ray Malouf, Richfield; Kenneth Spencer, Taylorsville; Milton Mangum, Bicknell; and Raleigh Barlow, Simms, Mon- Mil COT DISTANCE Committee from Weber State Here Tuesday Road Commission to be Urged to Make Immediate Survey. The following information relative to the pea and bean Industry Cache the of At the meeting was delivered over For several years the Roads in Cache commission Wednesday tural research of Interest to Utah KSL on county county Committee of the Ogden chamber by Com. A. W. Thursday fruit and latest set as the agricultural growers, December 20 was of commerce and the Ogden city Chambers as the weekly broadcast that 1935 taxes can be paldjieials will be discused at the and Weber county commissioners Logan chamber of com- of the of the session afternoon agriday penalties. have been interested in getting a merce: Utah of the cultural section H. P Leatham of the state tax! shorter route from Ogden to LoLa-at the association ucational and Clarence Neslen I dem it an honor to particigan by way of Ogden Canyon, of M. Coe school F by the state tax organization, were fcrette in the Logan Chamber of Liberty and Avon. Recently the pate State Agricultural where Jhe Utah a Commerce KSL Broadcast at this present at the meeting Ogden committee asked for of horticulture, of towns of the county lege, department with the roads committee time and to give a brief summary meeting Coe returned recently of the Logan chamber and the and school board members were. Professor of the pea and bean industry in invited "to listen to a statement from an extensive tour of eastern Cache County. It is my desire to Cache county commissioners. The stawestern experiment relative to the plan for collecting and mid to those noteworthy tribute meeting was held Tuesday. pay of tions following a year graduate farm leaders who made a of The Ogden committee came to delinquent taxes. study and at Cornell university over the proposed route. of this valuable the Logan Mr. Leatham stated that the study possibilities the New York Agricultural were much impressed with to tana. in Cache and They County: industry campaign mapped out a plan ta New station at Geneva, Twelve colleges and universities it and thought the highway should Mr. H. E. Hatch, who was the taxpayers whereby there would be Vork. of the Logan Chamber of the Rocky Mountain region will have been constructed leng ago. if a great saving In penalties president The efficiency of the fruit represented at the tournament, From the summit this way the of Commerce and a personal their delinquent taxes are paid has been greatly increased grade is very gradual and easy prior to January 1. According to during the past two decades as friends of the Anderson brothers to construct and free from curwho built the canning industry in the commission, savings of from! a result of research in horticul ves. The dugway on the Weber 11 3 I H 15 to 4 in some instances ture and related Morgan and Cache Counties. In sciences, according county side can be lessened by JLlIj be made, throfh ak1"8. ad: to Professor Coe. The average spite of the fact that Mr. Hatch one half to a six percent grade. of the was interest and vantage an7n Ar'commerceTnrhad ,0i,Cl,nU"er.C,iai api1f ber ylejd They now have an oiled road to rates' penaty ards having doubled as a terest in Logan city set forth, on Liberty which is only two and one - a to' Ordinarily, cf better fertilization, property goes spraying, a number of occasions, that it half miles from the county line. final tax sale four years and four and pruning methods worked out was to see the estabThe highway to Liberty is on the his desire months after it first becomes by research agencies. stale read system. The highway lishment of in Cache the industry 1933 linquent. The legislature of Although the emphasis in recent County and to build the pea canis on the state road sys-Tprovided that there should be no' years has been mainly on phy- nery in the community where distance between Ogden final sales of property until 1935, siological and chemical types or re- it could most advantageously serve Logan would be ten miles and the legislature which met last search in pomalogy, a renewed the entire shorter than the Sardine Canyon county rather than anv winter enacted additional emerr interest and greater activity in the way. It is believed the highway particular city. gency legislation. It provided that, production of new and superior reAll local business houses are would be fairly easy to keep open Just tribute should be paid to there should be no final sales thi varieties of fruits, and vegetables minded to have their windows in the winter time because of the A. AnderJames M. and Joseph year and all whose property was by breeding is evident, according son for their thrift and industry decorated by October 30 for the lack of curves and a gradual subject to final sales in 1935 to Professor Coe. Celegrade. The dugway part would and their ability to build an in- Aggie Alumni Home 2.Coming would have until January 1, 1926! Growers and experimenters are The colors face the south. Th ehighwaw would dustry such as they built in bration November beto redeem it. are consumers that realizing of the Utah Aggies and the Colo- also relieve some of the heavy j Cache They constructed rado This means that property on. coming more critical of standard one of County. Aggies should be used. They traffic now cn the Sardine Canthe best built canning are white which taxes are delinquent in any .varieties and that like automobiles and blue and gold and yon highway. plants in the state of Utah or are out old models ,'Flhe 1923 1931 becoming to will from year go the nation for the processing of green. The windows were an atWith the new highway north xii.al tax sale some time next'of date, and new ones needed. peas, the one single product to traction last year and the cause of Preston to Red Rock and the of particul Among experiments be canned there. This structure of much favorable comment. The route by way of Avon would shortaccumulation of four years of fin - 4 ar interest to Utah growers Jo the distance between Pocatello orallons be of 'bushels en those are discussed the tax al sales. and Salt Lake City by twenty wUhone men should UnscarThe also check their flag miles over the present route. concrete large brick reinforced warehouse. The first 400 acres of staffs to see that they have the It was the decision of the group . canned Utah and Colorado Aggie pen to appoint b joint committee to nl- - peas were grown to be 'there-fe-- an tafierenf pennant wait on- - tiw. State Road 3ommii-aio- a and 1919 nants. The Utah ..Aggie, Ifarsaisommontv the' 'hewf the Colorado Agand ask that an immediate ..charge of 3 per cet per annum case, by maintaining high vigor, In the year of 1920 the most beau- - at the top and :n the time of delinquency to tiful brick concrete gie pennant below. The pennants survey of the new route be made. reinforced with and early structure of a nine line heavy should be placed on the curb line The committee appointed is comRay Lillywhite .former student t he time of redemption. The gen- - coupled pea canbedy president and a graduate of eral law provides that a taxpayer thinning of the fruit, he pointed nery was built; modem in every for Thursday, Friday and Saturday posed of Dr. H. R. McGee, chairout. the Utah State Agricultural col- can redeem his property from conman, Commissioner William Worrespect having an ideal lighting of next wek. The street decorations will all ley, H. J. Hatch of Logan, Lawlege, and who was recently ap- ditional sale if he pays the 2 and ventilation system, pei) dressing be in pointed regional director for the cent penalty plus the 8 per cent place by Friday November rence Farr and J. Edwin Nelson rooms, and the most Farm Debt Adjustment administra interest charge. first aid department that is avail- 1. The intersections on main in of the Ogden Roads committee; tion for Utah and Nevada, has able in any industrial plant. The the business section will be dec- Weber County Commissioner, W. For those who are delinquent set up his office at the Utah several with long streamers and R. McIntyre, E. J. secretary would this plant is equipped with the most orated have years rosettes in the colors of the Utah Fjelsted of the Ogden Chamber State Agricultural college modem machinery resulted In the loss of many that money icials announced Thursday, can buy for the processing of the and Colorado Aggies. The usual and Secretary M. R. Hovey ol homes and other types of property After graduating from the school had not the decorations will be used as the Logan chamber were made peas. The Cache Valley peas are street legislature provided of commerce he worked for a year some relief. Assistants for the production of of the most ideal members of the joint for can- well. These with the curb flags quality at the Worlds Fair in Chicago, the varsity play "When Ladies ning, made possible by the fertile and window decorations should committee. The last legislature passed a law a fine and attended the University of scheduled for showing in soils, abundant water give appearance. Meet, supply from Chicago, where he studied sociaL providing that poperty which has the auditorium of the Utah State the snow capped mountains which gone to the Initial sale can be Agricultural college November 7, maintain law. cool nights and plenty After returning to Utah he work- redeemed by the owner prior to 8, and 9, were announced Thursday of dew that makes possible for ed for the Emergency Relief ad- next January 1 cn this basis: by Professor C. J. Myers, director. the peas to mature more unithe They are: Business manager, ministration for Utah until it was First, of course, by paying amount of the tax, and rert Quist, Salt Lake City; stage formly and thus retain their jiucy, dissolved in July of this year. At tender and sweet flavor. Homer the beginning of the fall quarter second, for amounts due on any manager and carpenter, The warehouses, adjacent to the he registered in the school of law year from 1928 to 1932, by paying Lloyd, Lcgan; student director, pa area b,rick Registeration for military science at the University of Utah. After an interest charge of only 2 per Louise Myers, o"gden;" eleSricTam and reinforced concrete structure President Elmer G. Peterson of and tactics at the Utah State cent per annum. On redemptions Hugh Sweeten, scene de classes for a time short attending most modern State Utah the equipment Agricultural college Agricultural college, has increased he was informed by Frank T. for these years the penalty is signer, Floyd "Morgan," member of to make possible economy in the is in receipt of a letter from W. more than 50 per cent since 1932, the speech department. Swett, district supervisor of the wiped out. S. the of and field proservice coordin- according to Colonel Joseph D. Guilford, packing shipping The cast includes: LaMar Lyman duct. Farm Debt Adjustment On redemptions of property deator for the farm credit adminis- Brown, in command of the local administration Colvin, for five western linquent in the years 1933, 1934 Boston, Mass; Thomas When the canning plant was tration, Berkeley, California, com- - R. O. T. C. unit. states, that .he had been appointed and 1935, the usual 2 per cent Tacoma, Washington; Ruby Car-dobuilt in 1920 there were nine viner mending the institution and its At present there are 846 men 8 I. Edith Harold his Present position. rcent Hansen, interest pe penalty plus Welch Morgan, Logan; Ted Kar-re- districts established and the most officials for the manner in which enrolled in the military departMr. Lillywhites duties include applies. course the short for land bank ment; 452 in the first basic, 249 modern machinery placed in each the supervision of adjusting debts Drummond, Montana; vinery. The peas grown by the appraisers was conducted recently in the second basic sections, 26 between farmers and their credStocking, Burley, Idaho tIle college, farmers were threshed in first year advanced, 22 in the at the:at' itors in an effort to place the Knowing the reputation of your second year advanced and 97 in viners and then hauled to the debtors in a position where they institution of .Missionary Organization the work of the bpnd, Colonel Brown explainand Smithfield canning plant where can pay their obligations and ed. Delta Phi Again Active they were canned withyi 3 to 4 mahy of the leaders of your make a living under present condafter they were cut in theous divisions, the federal land The basic course training is itions. . hank The former friends and fellow field this making a very ideal appraisers expected a great designed to In Utah 531 cases have been equip men for good, deal from the missionaries of the Delta Phi, an quality. appraisers school. common, received by the Utah administra everyday When H. E. Schwartz and C. J. Eorum organization composed of returnd I , the expectations the officer said. The citizenship tion fer debt adjustment, Mi first year During the years 1920 to qr,- 0-' were moresay that U.S. this just basic students secton cf wheat at realized, the the representing registered was the inclusive, canning plant Lillywhite said, involving an in study military courtelIs Wl11 h? Guil- Mr. storyt0 Ioar" that happy under the able and of debtedness of $2,235,679.89. Of me' nUfl.Cltural tesy operated the army manage organization f Adiumet ' nised and ment of the Anderson brothers. at ths Brnup ls, wel1 for the fall quarter. The second total number of cases 250 have as ' SUPPrt and servlC9In those years approximately 700 been settled for a total of $1,114,-- I 1, basic students study position find'llham Pet - this sear. JL 269.80. Forty five cases have been dt d ing instruments and methods growers of peas participated in the ' d Mlh,, of En,a all of tin ard ot tho dcn'ion conducted . The former b!IS annual cash 236 benefits of programs olandoned and cases are now approxi-data necessary for firing 1S ln the farm credit admin- securing to set up state ji-- y Delta Phi in the various wards mately $200,000 per stalf, tlie0t as the coast artillery guns. In tho year pending grain board for Utah. l? kn0,w adanccd courses the first year in the stake will be remembered return per acre was approximately x H,, U WaS Trank Andrews, state agricultural by all who attended them. They $80.00. Each of those years there smcerely stud nts learn to sketch, read statstician and David P. Morris, aiain plan to furnish programs v.as approximately 400 men and appreciated. and atrial topographical maps M:re than 50 appraisers from photographs and his assistant, fiom Salt Lake City in the various wards of the stake 150 women employed during the a course in sea Nevada toUtah, and season. California, court gunnery, while the second canning In 1928 the California Packing gether with land bank officials, year advanced men study military the attended school which was law and artillery tactics during Ccrporation purchased the intern ests of the Anderson E. J. Dean in approving of grain contracts; following program will be designed by brothers and Maynard, the opening quarter. from that date until this the in cooperation with the bank offithe fanners and the A led: All of the men are now in uniWilliam Dwight Buchanan, forto cials, the Violin solo, Lawrence; bring AA, and acting in an executive Lynn pea cannery at Smithfield and the appraisers up form and the morale of the unit merly of Richfield, but now entoto on Redate bean Austin concal solo, in dealing with these Seager; topic, agricultural technique. is conductive to serious work. cannery at Hyrum have been mologist with the United States Colonel Brown remarked. ably managed by Ronald Wadsawakening of Central Europe. bureau of entomology at Morris- tracts, Director Peterson said. 0 worth of Ogden, the manager of 0 The conference will continue town, New Jersey, visited the Utah the Mountain States Division of State Agricultural college Wed- Thursday when the personnel of (Coming Home Sunday Robert Crcokston who has been nesday as a guest of Dr. George the grain board for Utah will be (Continued on page three) announced. Knowlton. employed on a plumbing job at 0 Mr. Buchanan friends last told has discovered night According to Mr. Owens, 5163 Tremonton two species of bark beetles that compliance papers for wheat grow - when seen in the Baer river valley Alvin Allen Talks transmit the Dutch elm disease. ers of the state have been sent metropolis, tnat ne anticipated a The Logan btaae Genealogical Prof. Harry H. Smith and his They are prevalent in a radius to Washington, showing to what visit to Logan on Sunday. He has Board and all the ward committees of about 50 miles of New York extent the farmers team of the With all the information in lived up to observed a number of things in will meet next Sunday, October 27 livestock Judging City and are not knokn in the their contracts for the 1935 plant - Tremonton which he intends to in the Eleventh ward assembly Utah State Agricultural college, from the county towns already in will room 2 m. will at leave 18 November for comes to when west, he said. A federal project ings. Only 465 yet remain in the call attention he p. Special topics Chicago type, the Cache American has is now under way in the east to counties, he said. home. One thing he has observed be discussed in the various depart- where they will represent Utah nearly completed the city canvass. ' at the ments. for discussed Also international livestock show Mr. Lillian, the compiler, expresplans When the compliance destroy several million elms that papers is that Tremonton officials put the annual convention, November November 29 to December 7. This ses he has met with one hundred are affected by the disease. have been approved at the naton-a- l citizens in jail for the of water bills. Bob remarked, 17. Mr. Alvin Allen of Hyrum will announcement was made Thursday percent cooperation and feels conMr. Buchanan attended the Unicapital the second 1934 payversity of Utah; is a graduate of ments and the first 1935 payments Logan jail would be filled if give a talk in the Research De- by college officials following ap- fident that this publication will the University of California and will be made from the federal such drastic measures as this were partment. A full attendance is proval of the board of trustees be the latest and finest of its and the student body council. kind Logan has ever had. urged. Minnesota university. instituted in that town. treasury, Mr. Owens said. George Welchman, 19, the young man who shot Louis Lessing, 26, college student, in the back with a .22 calibre rifle while the two were in the canyon hunting deer last Sunday, was questioned Thursday by County Attorney George D. Preston and made a written statement of his version of the shooting to Mr. Preston. Writing in a scrawling hand and using poor told practiEnglish. Welchman cally the same story as he had told Deputy Sheriffs Hyrum and N. C. Peterson shortly after his arrest Monday. Welchman still maintains he fell and bent the sight on his.. 22 rifle and that he straightened it After with a pair of pliers. straightening the sight the state, ment said, he fired at a twig down the road in the same di- rection Lessing was walking. He said he knew he had hit Lessing and after Lessing was hit he (Lessing) walked about 100 yards, shouting for help, and that he followed him and (Welchman) when he saw help coming, turned went on up the road. Examination of the rifle failed t reveal any bent sight or any marks of a pair of pliers straightening the sights, officers said. Lessing's condition at the Budge Manorial hospital showed decided improvement today, hospital authorities reported. He was struck in the back, the bullet passing through the lever part of the left lung and lodging near his heart in front. Charges against Welchman are being held pending Lessings con- ditions. o off-dat- e ut two-thir- ds of rs Wea-therst- CITY WILL Pent T; A ! LLED UP FOR de-a- IE COMING i he CounmalT Ray Lilly white Director of DaK Ui rice MADE AT HOTEL Getting Ready For Show at By A. W. Chambers Gets State Tax Commission Attorney Written Statement from Making Drive to Collect Youth who Fired the Taxes of Delinquent Shot at Hunter. Former years. j j Represent College ON THURSDAY BROADCAST County Eight Pages Budding Orators AND BEAN INDUSTRY DISCUSSED OVER RADIO DECEMBER 20 AT HOSPITAL 1. y IEA DELINQUENT In as much as there are a great f! 62 West Center LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935 Telephone 700 Event Big Homecoming Will Climax all Previous Efforts of Similar Nature at College on Nov. San Francisco (USDA) Butter scoring 92 was selling at 31 cents today. 8 . -- Theatre Help Selected By Prof. Meyers j Students Take Kindly To R. O. Appraisers School Was Profitable ' Tn training n, Ncl-do- n Wheat Pay Checks May Come Soon var-hou- rs IT ad:A.r - nv,. ' ''.ia"d 1 Z'-i- j ' Beetle Expert Visited USAC During Week render-betwee- -- Livestock Judging Team Makes Big Show Cache American 1936 Directory Canvass On! |