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Show C.rnh X A M F. i I C. I 0G. N'. TACUh BOUNTY. UTAH Friday, June 26. 1936 'provide more money, if you have within the provisions of the art. 'serious concern to t lie people of to mve to the aged the full bene- - j am not contending that you are this state. It is a question of feel confident will piovidc t v, r, r invr- - b required io c nlnui" to be you are deliberately c a. n.iP.ee with a.I inxe, ary d tf i;.,:r toll rights undo o1Vc the a !)i; (j1(, .0 '0 : i. kn. !r ' ll'ia uh ;t m.i .!i..un ns--i tuner-- to the aged "..ie cal pr.'ia:i; ' " vtniier- hull you have a right to do. nr- - i.. a if o;r c'.. Wi.. . A !' o.:r cn me. ,.. a W.ll yon lag liter I"ie wlletlmr ' ot ol the el n It hbeiallv ; it .a mg Ai', inter;,! V:i! Yauke il : III',' v to Us", r Champ why you, as the agent so as to render the maximum in- - :lt.-are to enjoy tits benefits i mi c ; f L. I). E the i' 'L i.r. uii in jcuiimi.-lenu.v. :.oa cot cl a' le.i-- t in liberal wlmli power yen a! o ' t a. I tin tin m ure beli.-v."t. do m i put form your mi it.. at pro- that an ago : ciL a alien : ' y , i a:v d line its t ; ci'L n more ni J ii'.i .s R. Trip i. lie tin, be r.usc you do 'rti ei'.e M..tc- o! t!t Union are 's.slon? Is not jog later any old age ot vn i tl.rt 'fait a specr in ii. U.r.av if llool b pension iiMkim". I believe tiial tiny should r your neghg-- n. e .n y i. i ie most all that the A el will enid'.ed i hr i r. nweii I mi g C Ill!' . ' Il It.lUUl St;.. tity mat.er due to the fact lterrlily aerfe with you able them l get. Yen t: 1.1 a mat- - favor reducing their ben'dits to a you do not believe in old "il.at ihe question is f. 'l l I'll. It'll i Vi r ot li r 'in 3rd wan and ad- hair splitting or vote grit-- ; minimum. in your letters to me you have mg mi" V' ry Mirerrly yours. 'ia.v.ed pi'.lm 'whatever that i u iur.tlv inferred that the giving n iiii-.j.'1 m a d the Instead it is a mailer of HERBERT B. MAW. r store Invc chin ire ol ! have their w ind ws and nilto the needy a red a jieitsiiin i. f llll ! the 111. Um I. is lim.' id-tinHeib sots eelethe for well decorated fronts ih to til" would jeopardize tlie state's jar. right i, ot iii1 .:ivcnt p. ... ol Kuig Aiihur in a !' I'tl brat Ion. If tills Ls done and with.' rati h Id it., own with the ter !1. r hi rereive Federal usMstance. Now, officials like will Dor. nil the curb Hags out and the of them. Many much surpii-a-.h by till wi'houl evading the issue will you to m tin. ihangc was n a street decorations with some doll's beautiful stallion in the , they ar i.i by him, Ho-- , kmcjp. answer me this question: I t:;i of olliia-r"a In tl.e a will very' have parade. the upper hand when js additions, Logan not true that the Federal li w; d was releacele-fevrsen j J. L. Montrose, Harold Peterson1 j, attractive appearance fur the .JU,,p .s.uwuig a little modern Government will match stau- - funds' :i .1 of thinks for hi.. bration. The midway will Ire well and Claim Curtis lone been ap-- l m ' i io i Merrill and an(j y.-in an amount jjr. large enough to' .k s to assist in lining up the U)M u.uiuh'ci . ot Fa t Lansing, many years ol service a decorated this year with colored make it xissible for every person hilarious wa. Wm. H. ihi'ie ouie T and aie choisi trim-- , Tern epi other and tlie guests c! Mr, lights, pennants parade. Michigan ar M'ars cf age who comiilies as Regers conquers villain- -' over ic, i.iimd as his successor to :.l the mings. This promises to be ai All,x lsr,u ftnd y n Baxter otjand Mrs. L. E Meruit, the residence and other re- wi;h Mi and Ivin. C. Z. H;un. Mr ;c popular center of the celrbration. jjave entered running teams Em;., nd. But the punch ol il'lrements of He Social Security Post Master Eugene Yeates has j, r j1( (g0V(,t.d wagon race July and Mrs. W. Z Harm and lam- Pio D. M. Biekmore ut.ad the merry in ( Uie Act Bnd who are wUlout he of1 as Marshall to live act to their religa ;i and pin ore is been Chosen This js cue of the events at ily and George Hum ol WaJnngto receive $30 income, vs olt U) save; dependent R e r.dc uers Go when n'.la r the Day for the Parade. Former; th(j Fair 0routl(U lur Uie cele- - toil. U C.. were dinner guests ( I kc ip the commandments. ua y a dal; s i lair from the clutches yours Post Master Yeates had c n- - bration. F.ith will have a covered Judve and Mrs. M. C. Harris at mm.h'Us cl the stike In your last letter you challengi ij een Mo; an I.e Fay. playd member-board mac and tak,. auto wagon with banners. One will Logan, Sumlav. ed me to prove tliat your board bv Ley. Myri.a l'ak also. Under Mr. mill Mrs. Ivan Merrill l.H a krd t , represent the Pioneer Days cele-- ! has disregarded a suigle provi.-i.tl u ol Lmd in Leath.on bration at Ogden and the other; Monday L r tiieir home at iiuiiii.b, the Social Security Act. I have vy; a viil Aeli. Aicond relcl ward a mu with iie covered Wagons Days at Sal; (Y.lUnnna. alter tiA'.'.yy. Mr. informed you, repeatedly numb.; ,..i. !."l tin 'take City. After the auto wagons afves here. that this act is so broad 'champ, AND A BIG DANCE AT THE .sions of ihe two Mr. and Mi's. B. Mon n get .starled they roll easily. Thai m its scope that it might be in- teams are fas! sj an exciting race dui mg the week for Peoiia. Ill,1 li"V wee a Tompanled bv eriircted either liberally or ol Mr E."iey end they used for hr l.i t L- .'.ifrroA.v Ls assured. Izatt will represent when,' 'hey jip the eue.-l-s and either interpre--unio- n . c tm-.IL" newly installed Mis. Grar- Ljiubvrii and daughter Ogden and Baxter, Salt Lake Cityiaml Mrs. Cyril Moiis-mwould b within the scope which proved to la buy m.ii.i Hat-- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Irvin of tlie art. You can Mr. anil Mrs. J. D. Spin s ot There are now JO head of run-- 1 WHERE EVERYBODY HAS A GOOD i' rigidly Hazel Derbyshire ail ot and Mi-e Ihe rules that y nr commis-- , ning horses at the Fair Grounds' Tooele came lit ie Saturday t; al TIME At the Primary conveim-out regularly h id Kelt L ike City spent the week end for the! tend the V. D. lteudiicks tannl.v walkin'1; sion has laid down and even iv- M- .ituK at the homes of Wallis E ot .July letinmn. races 4lh for the First last ihe ward running dure the amounts of money you. C jin celebration. These horses come: Mrs. George E. Doty "pi TUin-- j much very useful Information wa and Morten Keirl. ai now paying to the aged and from Utah and Idaho and to the .Ih'imary ollneia ol are', a u number ol trend in 'ithin your authority. On Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carlysle and s,il! GIB THORPE AND HIS s me of the fastest in the two luncheon at home Wrdnes-- j he Hyrum stake concerning the of Heber City, Utah lh1, oth(r hand you can interpret d .lighters states. Threw eights, half nnle, five, day at 1:30 p. m. Covers were laid; discipline and recreation ol child- acts more Ibc ORCHESTRA. to and liberally a give night paying spent Saturday eights and three quarter mile for eighteen guests, brief visit with Ernest Irwin at the l'e flged needy substantially more races will bo run. Also a number The Lion's club ot Miss Helen Davis, a member Alley ranch a Souh Eden. Mr. Car-- j nicnev than yu are and keep! '5 of novelty races. levelling at th City pa k in Highj ttu, Qt.nerai board and one ot ivsie was a missionary companion 11 ,c! Thcre is keen rivalry for the creek canyon w here they Utah's grade !0f Ernest. capable primary beand luncheon. Sports city 'mseball pr .grain. .school teachers, was present and championship tween the Logan Elks and the Lo- - Ben Doty of Hawaii was the delivered a most Chase Kearl of Prestcn, Idaho Interesting ad-- 1 gin Collegians. These teams have speaker of the evening dresi. The thme of her talk was visited over Sunday with friends "Did you See that Broad met each other only once this! Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dotv ana son "Always Say Do. Never say Dont" and relatives. Ripple dyertisement the season and the score was four to are the guests of Mr. and Mrs when dealing with children. AlLynn Myers who spent the past one that says it's mellower three. The team that gets the George E. Doty, ways keep them busy with the winter at American Fork, Utah is' 4 chain-will breaks win the ! Mr. Clifford Mrs. and because its aged in summer-heate- d July Hopbank things they like and are most home for a short time. have returned from a vocation trip warehouses? Think pionship. capable of doing. Chairman Eugene Yeates for the in the cast, theres anything to it?" Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Newman Mi's. Phyllis Leishman, one ol wards of the Logan Stake reports' Mrs. Herbert Adamson and and daughter Zola of Holiday, Utahj that all the wards will be rep- children of Brigham City were our own home girls, who is now a short call on Sunday to Mr. resented with floats in the big guesls cf Mrs. H. A. Adamson also a member of the general paid Mrs. Ames B. Robinson. and and of the had board, charge play parade July 4. Chairman Everton during the week. Wm. Webb of Salt Lake City music department. Mrs, , Leishman and Hess for the Cache Stake is a talented musician and a cap- spent a week here visiting with two. all wards their but report able recreational advisor. She dem- his brother Leslie and family. They say they will get them in Miss Bennie Cornwall, daughter onstrated to the choirsters de- line before the Fourth. partment some very useful ways! of J. Spencer Cornwall and Miss of teaching children to sing on Frances Cannon daughter of Tracy pitch, hew to interest them in Y. Cannon of Salt Lake City spent game songs and with the play the week end here guests of the leaders she demonstrated one ot Misses Mildred and Wanda Weston, the new folk dances to be usedi The Misses Wilma and Jean in the Home Coming celebration Kearl and Edna Rae Lambern are this fall, "The Black Nag and spending a few days at the home A new precinct will be formed gave them some useful hints In of Mrs. Ada Wahlstrem at Logan, Kearl is in College, according to action putting over the play work In the Utah. Miss Kathleen taken Wednesday by the Cache spending a few weeks visiting with organization. county commissioners. A commitShort talks were given by Mrs. friends in Salt Lake City and tee, headed by Allen Olsen of ColIsabel Wilson, Stella Bradley and Roosevelt, Utah. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Alley of Midlege, met with the commissioners Ada Nielsen, stake board members, vale. Utah spent Mondey here at and asked for the division Into Pres. John A. IsraeLsen and John the 'Rhjng aiTS 'College precincts. C. Brenchley were present and the South Eden ranch by HART SCHAFFNER Miss Stella Peterson of Saint The division will be made after talked also. Maurine and Coleen home is employed at the for the legal steps necessary & MARX Nielsen, accompanied by Lois Pet- Charles change have been taken. erson rendered a very beautiful of Mrs Lillian Wallis Mrs. and Mrs. Parley Hart and A committee from Millville vocal duet. Miss Virginia Nielsen, quested the reopening of the old 1st Counselor of the stake Primary Roy Moffat were business visitors in Salt Lake City over the week river bed for Blacksmith Fork ripresidency had charge of the meetend. ver. The river during the past year ing. J. Warren Taylor has returned to has made a new channel which the Bp. Johnson ranch on Bear has been too small and caused the river to work. river to overflow the banks each "Mose (Russell) Alley and Sidney spring, resulting in considerable IrtTin mottTred to Liberty. Idaho. damage to the suVounding lands. (A little late for Black And White The commissioners reported they did not have necessary equipment Day.) In spite of good food and days too The Misses Merita and Cheney available for the work but would Willianf Newton Hyrum Griffin, of Kemmerer, Wyo. spent Sunday try to secure aid for the opening busy to take time out to reduce you 88. Cache valley pioneer and fahere visiting their parents Mr. and of the old channel, according to ther of William H Griffin Jr., Mrs. J. A. Cheney. N. J. Crookston, clerk. CODE NUMBERS can give yourself a genuine anti-wai- st o state senator from Cache county, n-PINTS died Thursday at the home of his Senator Maw Again line treatment. easy. A daughter, Mrs. Nettie Winegar. Mr. QUARTS Writes to Mr. Champ Griffin was patriarch for the L. "Think? I know I whiskey D. S. Benson stake. Take just a little time off. Come into does most of its ageing in the (Continued from Page One) Mr. Griffin served for 20 years summer. So the Frankfort A story of young folks in love as bishop of the Newton L. D. S. our store and get into a Slenderizer trary to your conservative policy, people heat their warehouses ward. He had been a resident of I have stated, I therefore now ask and ycung fry in troble, in the to make summer last the year west Cache valley during the past touching, happy, uproariously funsuit. Better bring a friend along and you If you will not tell me speciround. Broad Ripple ages 40 years. not been ny style that only Booth Tarking-to- n have or I whether fically at from 90 to 100, a full 12 He was born November 8, 1848, correct in my statements. Do possesses, comes Friday to the hear him say Gee, you look twenty jm months and what a grand in Gentle in son Theatre Worchestershire, England, a Capitol Julia, believe in an old age pension law of William H. and mellow flavor that gives it! Jane Withers at the Pitts which will give to the needy aged featuring pounds younger! Lots of your conGriffin. He came to the United $30.00 a month? cast. head of an States in 1863 and settled in Utah Teaming Jane with Jackie Searl, In ycur letter you ask me why temporaries have found out about at that time. her mad-ai- p partner of Ginger, I, as a legislator, did not suggest Mr. Griffin first the picture these suits' for those settled in provisions state additional for brings the quaint Clarkston where he was residing funds to make possible the procharm and drowsy happiness of a thev-wer- e when called to settle Newton. He gram I envisage. Tlie reason 1 midwest town cf the early 1900s figures. See what one can to the screen in the story of a served as counselor to the first did not is very simple. Mr. Champ, COSTS do on vou little hellion who played cupid in bishop of the ward He was the You undoubtedly are aware of the ' first to open a mercantile business fact that the legislature adjourned her off moments. Sit MORE : V I?,. in Newton. In n.r n Jane and Jackie are cousins, in March. 1936. For your members of the town's best fam- - ; bcn an might I state that the ily. perpetually engaged in a fued.j ( community benefa-- ir Social Security Act was not passed with Jane getting slightly the Surviving are u widow, Marv.by Congress until June of the Ben.-obetter of it. Her only other diver- Goode Or n. seven sons, laire year about three months cuasicn is interfering in the erratic land three Senator after adjournment. The legislature ris; BEFkl; romances cf her pretty aunt, MarCrifun. Howard ( :::n, Mrs. W. did not know at the time of ad-- ! n. Ballard and sha Hunt. Alma Camp-- 1 iournnr.ent just- what sort of So-- ! ft? bell. I.ogan: When Geo. Meeker, a smootlfW n T. Griffin.! rial Security Act Ccngress would r ;; It's inexpensive to be well dressed in Salt Lake City: Mrs. Winegar, from the big city, begins to monIt therefore did all that it piss. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Heber. Amos, v:d and Spencer could do gave the Governor pow-- j opolize all of Miss Hunts time. Griffin. Newton; 39 grandchildren; t.r to put iff effect in this state Jane takes a hand in the pro21 great ceedings. She and Tom Brown plot also whatever act Congress might pass, grand children,; two brothers and a bunch of crazy stratagems that two- - sisters; Inasmuch as the Governor ha.'U Thomas Gritfin, Clarkston; Mrs. clothed you and your committee' sometime succeed but more often Anna Malmberg, Logan; gets them all in trouble. Henry with authority to administer the: The picture is brought to a Griffin, Rigby. Idaho; Mrs. Nellie act and inasmuch as he has au- Williams, Milad. Idaho. FOR PERFECT GIN DRINKS! happy conclusion when Jane comthrrity to call the legislature into Funeral services will be conduc- special session whenever he de- -j Paul Jones Four Star Dry Gin pletely discredits Meeker, and a ted Sunday at 2 p. m. In the New- sires, might I ask why you. who, (90 proof), distilled from lOO'L wildly ludicros case winds up with ton L. D. S. chape, with burial administer the funds, have not de-grain neutral spirits. Code No., Tom Brown ar.d Miss Hunt at the the Newton City cemetery. altar. fifths 442-commended a special ssession to sim pints 413 A. SIDEIGHIS OS IDE FOliii m ran A Connecti- Hyrum Stake Hendricks Family Holds Annual Meet cut Conference Last Sunday Yankee:lllIi de-i.- u: -- if' )a-- i ! iVc-ir.t- : i l ( g -- tr l.it.-rpre- I:-- . mu-rest- : in-'- - 1 apii.-r'iltl- dr--:- ; : iu V . : I 1 111-- 11 - . Ran-usu- j i s - ! i . : ; ... 'i : i , -- j -- j 1 mu-ir- al . la-'ii- . 0:-.i- cn-io- s'-- s . DANCING to j . o Another Saturday Night DANSANTS a'l.rii 13-PIE- lu-- 11 -j ' i oiFll look IN THE NEW 20 pounds younger KELVINAJOR in the ' Commissioners Requested to Divide College refrigerator SLENDERIZER have been made W. HTGriffirT of Newton Died On Thursday A Gentle Julia It's Happy Comedy ' all-st- ar V 11 y Hi j infor-nia'io- cut-an- 0 f ! ; - f $ n Thatcher South Main St. at -- and more t: PEHRS0N ELECTRIC 22 30 00 J Clothing Company |