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Show LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAS Tuesday, May 4, 1937 Pace F'v of the United State,' E. Refines to aeeipt employment tional resources, inducting pernuin.Jthe Dlsti.rt of Columbia; and the three million unexplovrd jieisons j ty hours tn any calendar n.oi.t'i the j be o.lierwtse not shall hours appropnaud. the where a strike, lockout, or labor ent soli erosion, reforestation, ru- - minimum s'.aiulmds of duect re- mil.ion are maximum three These .. U. .1 - - Iona M there be is OOO, of In OoO, made II. sum ral to man, $1,000, dispute zes, electrification, progress; ible stateto all empty SponMnin;! applic y.r0 nk m.jun the United F. Refuses to accept employ - tlon projects, mimed. itrly available and remain nd ual and nonmaiiual oik iwho iuv uvoiluUU for ,!lx Act. ate hereby 2 avail. itle until June 30. 1938, to.nunt wlure the employment is at construct ion The work: of In Commut'd from Page Onu 3. Distribution un bit to rmplounrnt n Relief for the elimimtion of slums and established for the hv.teial Emer he iinir.isoiuble distame rluili Ids District ol from a woikrr a to 'eney the uk assigned per l of ',r'vu mdyry during el! e of the and social mu. istr iti. n ire a ,d under the residence. of decent safe, and Columbia. as u.iltex and i tod nh in .tc ion lul hr re- - tr s a 1(j 5 the jx'puletion. cr'.tt No discrimination of Relief, sanitary dwellings lor familks of au.h Fed ral hieg.niv Relief Act of o of Wok Pr.vtt- - Adm hMruii n the ikill and tr lining n.rnaee of the magnitude si a 19J3. rppioved May 12. 1933. or shall not be denied to any person; low incomes. It smh workwho Ini and worker (or and continue, Health SmithfidJ r'j.tnd, . This problem is entirely be wind 3. nor shall Hood inntrol and rehubilna- chtfrrrnii.ils In relief be cf phv .n d stiih agiivy as the President er Is f.ttcd by the powei of the Individual Ht liDay on May 1 1 for d! btirsrments pur-1- -! in any localities by lion and reconstruction of flowl- nr.d lilt 1. till ml. d.. ton. tr.i.i.lI S, unl m.iy due-1- , es of the United Ft.ins They hate stntjit to tl.e provisions of Hits mta n of s x, race, color, rehg- - ed areas cii.mie. ir.dn d di nun: :rrit d their cnab.il-t- y 4 iContnui, d from Page Onei Public works Including the Collr-tiv- e The Ait The provisions of t lie Emer-- '. on, i::kendi:p, length of rest- 4 bargaining: to cojie with th.s problem sihools of llie Wo.ks Proje t to m y Relief Art of 193ti, appiov- - denee wiiliin the State or loud- - const met ion of needed Seme of the best WTethnc talrelaiumshp seived. Congress declare; Aeiordlntly, to any individual ,d June 22. 19J(i, providing fer'ity political opinion, or affiliation hospit.U, hbiarus, plavgrouniLs, wile Admmi'tia'.ton ent Ladies The met to pei form In these part ara dub tha-- , inemb-ishiso long as these condition I,l'eary p in anv economic,1 and o;h, r socially necessary ini lull fuiil.cr give pirhrencv lo wake- - shall is deen.ed a re la- - 'he l.quidcTion of the allairs of or at the home of Mrs. lit len p! Il'rd on Pert Hanford's vvrestlfng Ad- - poll! al, or relig.ous coi.imie. a serious state ol emerv the Federal Relief er. re, and e provenunts. of Emeigeni in u ploy organization, tuli project-- as will result cmpl'V Tool-o- il on ThutMi.iv Bit moon. A 5. Tile extension gency afire ting the gen ral We- f il, show tomorrow night. T1)0 top (.RANTS IX) STATES FOR of education. biK.k work and aeivi.t and all workers emploved bv W nunt'-- ration. are hereby repealed. of "Invincible Louise" review of the Unhid lfare of the l.e DIR fine MINIMUM STANDARDS OF RELIEF so- 'CT arts, the and PA ShiJ act in (imply have all the science, be a mat h will Fred pot bv Macs was glvtn bv Mas Gwen-- I Suits exist-- . fee 203 Ten per cent urn of end services, DIRECT RELIEF Pojx-vruth's of orgai.lution and colie McKenzie and Dynamite A hinrJidella Thoinlev. dell, lous dardi till-- appropri.tion Congress hereby fulther Such a .shall make proshall be given tive bargaining given under the' Fc 302 The following are lirre-lieon was rerved to sixton mem- -' Doll Kunkel. The Tiger Weight es that tt Is the policy of the by declared to b? the minimum to the several States as a direct vision for the employment of workers in private Indu-trto belt will be the trophy for which fS Gowri.ment of the United State available in monthly In- -j sons fitted standards of direct relief: for such work as well 5 Woikmru's itic two will contend. Dell wears compensation that It Is In the interest of the safeguards staiiir.er.ts I lie Minimum relief: Relief must in for tn- the bolt at the present time and proportion as all employable unemployed per- -, against this tl.ioughj Workmen's compemation welt.ire of lbe that club tier her at general which their population bears to sons in the United States, tires-- 1 ,,le,llr believes it wll be his after extensive wiNeon I juries stirtatm d in the course of 'provide at le.st a minimum neee 1. Congress appropriate and conhome on Wednesday evening. The Pi'ixye tomorrow night's chow. refore. taUon, and suih' employment on any work p.ojeit ary lo maintain hfe in health the total population of the Slates pective of need. tinue to appropriate funds for the sjxnt al Monopo.y, Then there lx All Baba, exSec. 303. The Commission shall 'v'nlnk as .shall be provided where a 8'ateand decency. Such minimum mudjof the United States and the Dls- -i other socially useiul on by Mm world's KOre P1U purpose of creating employment rural rewtilement and projects act Is ln.be at least sufficient to purchase. tnct of Columbia according lot have power to adopt all reasonable! l!h ei.ctnfiia it champion, tangling ,na j0U K,,tse ant ow siu'e bv with for the unemployed and. where Census.! the fifteenth under local rules conditions and Decennial and and Kimilu: slum Ole "Hands" Olson, the big and pricer. existeme. regulillons (balance, appoint) AIlre Ml!s such employment cannot be pro- lion, Tlmse Mj!hrr present swede who auch officers, employ such per 6. Sick have with pay: Any the following which are deemed and 10 per centum of this at nothing, even necessary work and convided. direct cash fell, f sufficient scxially l,lr Mivrfs Arvella Watts, ;o cracking stojw and make such expenditures worker employed by WPA disabled lo be the elements of a standard p: hit ion shill be given to the the referee on the Jaw struction. Alice to procure to every human being Mather. Janice Milligan, eral Sta'es as be as minimum a direct grant,! may if the occasion requires budget; necessary and suitable ELIGIBILITY FOR WORK ON from work by reason of sickness' in his the minimum necessary' to mainA. Food: Sufficient to nourish solely on the basis of need. and shall create the admlnlstra- - Mary Smith, Eunice Bingham, An- Judgement. or Injury shall be entitled io sick WPA hfe na in Lou Reese heilth and and Genevieve Farr tain 'and adequately m.intain life In 2. Distribution decency. of additional tive agencies herein provided for. will grapple Wally Thompson Sec. 103. Any person capable of leave with pay for the period of 2. That in disbursing the moneys A dainty iunch was served. with Ike Cazell, the Indian who such disability: Provided, however. heal: h and dtcency of the relief grants to the States shall be made! Sec. 304. The Commission shall on such woik and for available thus appropriated. Congress Insure a draft program for Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Woodruff puts plenty of color into his on the baois of the proportion formulate sick leave shall not ex- - recipient and his dependents. that such money, whether used by projects and who is not working That total B. Housing: Sufficient to to the President and of Logan entertained at a dinner matches. to their which bears prounder presentation population ceed the permitted total the Federal Government or the shall be eligible for employment for Gov- vide adequate shelter. including the to;al population of the States) the Congress on or before Janu- - party at ihetr home on Sunday) Tomorrow's show U good enough regulation several States, whether used in on such work projects: Provided, from' for any audience which likes ac1, 1938, and said Draft Pro- - evening. Those sanitation, present heating, and lighting 'of the United States and the Dis-ar- y ernment employees. providing employment or In pro- Tliat such person has registered Smlthfteld were Messrs and Mes-- I tion in tlie squared ring. of Columbia according No person facilities, or in lieu of rent, toRram the shalj discrimination: estimates No specify 7. offices with designatemployment viding direct relief, be disbursed as to the dames Kernal Toolson, Glenn R. O shall be disqualified by reason of rvii.g charges on home owned by the Fifteenth Decennial Census: of the Commission in accoi dance with siandu.ds ne- ed by the United States Employrelief con- - amount of such as a Winn, Harold Deppe, J. M. Ful- - Attention D. A. V. Tliat annual citizenProvided, however, recipient, provided sex. race, color, religion, appropriation ment Service. Fitness for the work to cessary preserve and promote within the carrying charges are not in excess ditton for grams made under this necessary, the number of persons kerson, W. A. Noble and Adrian State executives of the D A V required on such work projects ship, length of residence the general welfare. in connection with TooLson. or opinion, of the amount of the rental al- subsection the States shaik make employable locality, political State he the criterion for wish to meet with all Cache coun2employThat the Federal Government shalj lowance for a such program and character and substantially the same available an equal amount to be Mrs. Allen Erickson and Mrs ty D. A. veterans at the chamber initiate a planned, long, range, pub- ment but In consideration of the or membership in any economic, housing. used for direct relief in compli- scojje of the improvements com- - Wayman Hillyard entertained or religious organization. at of commerce lic works program whten shall not purposes of (his Act preference political, Friday night. May C. Clothing: Appropriate to cli- ance with the provisions of this prehended within such program, the home of Mrs. Hillyard on EMPLOYbe shall to those otherwise ADMINISTRATION 7, at 8 p. m. Tell your neighbors given unto those only give employment mate and season and consistent title. a with reof Mrs. about this proposal with day afternoon In honor ABLES call, It is Important. employed but shall also fill vital qualifying who are the heAds of with 3. Approval of Stite relief plans: spect to the administrative and comfort, reor Emma Nelson, who is leaving in families who have no income from Sec. 106. Persons employed in social needs as tn the construcThe amounts allocated to any State ganization of Works Progress Ad- the near future to make her home source and or heads of the administration of Works Pro- utility. tion of D. Medical and dental care: under this Act by the Federal ministration. public housing, any other Public Works Ad- - in Salt Lake City a pleasant af- Mendon Pig Club flood control and rehabilitation, families whose total income is less gress Administration shall be em- Sufficient to fitpig club of Mendon has Relief and Administration! preserve Emergency ministration, the agencies ternoon was spent in music ar.d The physical the building of schools, hospitals, than the income that could ployed on the basis of merit and, ness and been organized with the following shall be available for payment to1 created in connection with the luncheon was served. Those appearance, Including work. on for the fitness through They required employment playgrounds, and so forth. chat after which a delicious officers. Glen Bulst, president; Alsuch work projects. Works Pro-- g shall have all rights vested in necesary devices and appliance and expenditure by such State for said administrations, vice president; and TITLE I WORKS PROGRAM of the medical or this special purpose Act, were Mesdamcs J. M. Bain, ton Lonastroth, ent surgical provided ADMIN-sucTITLE IV GENERAL e.s Admimstiation may accord-mgl- y workers employed on Works Proh treatment or care by physicians or submits directa State State Appropriation J imes Hind, Jack Rich, Harry Mi Melvin Baker, secretary; Barrett no more than 10 per gress ISTRATIVE PROVISIONS Administration employ projects. Asa Baker Sec. 101. There is hereby approcentum of its employees from any Their conditions of work shall be institutions of the relief recipient's reitef plan winch is approved by Sec. m. In carrying out the chaells, Henry B. Roskelley, Al- Richards, reporter and as leader and song leader. Plans choice, subject to schedule of uni- the Federal Emergency Reitef Ad- Erfred priated. out of any money in the other categories as long as there at least MIekle, Erickson, Henry of conditions this Act to the the equal form fees as determined upon by as a compliance with provisions Treasury of the United States not are available for such Michaelis. Mrs. of the club are to Invest in pureLs ,uthorUed to establish and vin Waite, Walter employment provided for workers employed on local relief t e provisons of this Act. the sum otherwise appropriated, administration. The Laura Gyllen bred stock. Mrs. Anderson, May Administration the duties and functions persons who qualify as of the pre- Works Progress E. Household goods: Replacement Federal Emergency Relief Admin- - prescribe of $3,000,000,000 to be available ferred sko and the hostesses of within the' neCP&sary agenchs categories. 1, projects. x and renew of essential household, ijtra ton shall not approve and remain available for the perWPA nyGovernment subJect to the stan. LABOR POLICY BOARD goods and equipment. iod commencing July 1, 1937. and COMPENSATION FOR WpRK relief plan State unless License suchdards 107. creatset and provisions forth Marriage There is liereby Sec. ON WPA Such as necessary Stale relief plan provides for the herein ending June 30. 1938. for disburseas an independent bureau un-- 1 Roland Charles Coley of RichSec. 104. Work on Works Pro- ed. ment pursuant to the provisions of direct relief pursuant giving communication Section 402. The term State mond and Veda Anderson of Loder the President of the United of tills Act by Works Prog-es- s relief expenses !t0 other the declared standards gress Administration projects aliall deem in as used In this Act shall include gan. Return Match exjjenses a National Works Progress ed necessary by local relief ad- - section 202 of this Act. created by the be paid for at hourly rates of States, Administration, Administration Labor Policy Board, ministration. FOR TIGERWEIGHT of APPEALS AND REVIEW BOARD President the United States wages equal to those prevailing for which shall include representatives O. Maintenance of Sec.. 204. There is hereby creatunder the Emergency Relief Ap- similar work in the locality or to of the World Championship existing NO MATTER WHERE or organlbations of the Works .ia'ions to retain the ed, as an independent bureau unpropriation Act of 1935, approved the union scale of wages where IS WE CAN IT -der the President of the United April 8, 1935, and continued under such scale obtains for such work w REPLACE IT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th. the Emergency Relief Appropria- in such locality, but in no case oi a WE HAVE A WINDOW mober,! ,M tion Act of 1936, approved June shall the monthly compensation 8:30 P. M. SHARP aids Review Board, and or Appeals Phucal, annointed bv the President with scifl1 GLASS EXPERT be less than the following scales 22, 1936. or6anlzatim consisting of a Chairman and ten nf thP 4neta nnri thronson H. Union-mad- e WORK PROJECTS for the classifications described goods: Sufficient! membets. appointed by the Presi-t- o Sec. 102. Works Progress Ad- below: Unskilled, $40 to $75; semithe advice and consent permit purchase of goods made dent n under ministration shall continue and skilled, $67 to $95; skilled, $75 to conditions, even of ths Senate, and hereinafter tholifc'h P:kes hereof are greater erred to as the "National Review expand existing work projects and $105; professional and technical, board for each distri-- t nn-- 1 than slml!ar eoods produced by Board, The shall initiate additional work pro- $85 to $120. National Review der the Works Progress Adminis ' Works Progress Board shall act on appeals from Administration ,nonunlon abo jects which can employ at least to hereinafter referred as iratton. 2' El UUbdity: Any person shall decisions of the Federal Emergen- shall determine the monthly com- a local be the Such pensation within the provisions of dutv of the Larboard to hear b er,tl(Ied to reief h not c' Relief Administration. Act on tile basis of this relative any ,from Full-flavor.Sme and determine any complaint bv BTd New Eureka Vacuum Cleaner ed the mlnimum standard tablish a State board in living costs in various population anv enroloved bv the Works centers and may adjust the rate e's,abliihed in his reality as neces-fa"- h of the States which State with all Attachments Admunstration Complete withe- sary to maintain life in health re'iew X)a shall perform such of earnings upward oi) any class Progress ference to working conditions, col- - arif .. tv $1.50 of work on any project or proper day. a"d his unctions as the NaUonal Reviewlective ba, gaming, employment, or demndents Board shall by regulation direct jects by not more than 10 per B. Any person who receives in- TITLE III PERMANENT centum above the rates as set discharge and with reference to any alleged violation of any s:and- - come less 195 lbs. Worlds Champion forth above. PROGRAM than such minimum or ard provision herein set forth. standards shall be Salt Lake City WPA STANDARDS FOR WORKCommission reentitled to Planning The decision of the local board ceive the West First North Logan, Utah difference. ING CONDITIONS AND LABOR shall be Sec. 301. There is hereby created lothe VS. upon mandatory 3. Mode of RELATIONS Payment: Relief) the National Public Works Plam cal Works Progress Administration must be in cash and must be mug Commission, hereinafter re-- ! Sec 105. 1. Conditions of work unless the affected or the Pald a least feet shall be not less favorable than local Works person ferred to as The Commission, as bimonthly. AdministraProgress 4. those obtaining for similar work tion Disqualification: No person an independent bureau under the for cookincl deof a such review requests shall be disqualified to receive re-- 1 President of the United States w in private industry and shall in cision by the National Board and, lief by reason of the fact that which shall consist of the 9 A raft American has a mellow, all cases conform to local legal in such decision of the the event, 198 lbs. Salt Lake richness that males standards of National Board and trade-unio- n persons nustioner and twenty-fiv- e shall be mandait perfivt for Ha nil w iehes. And lor A. Refuses to accept health and sanitation. be appointed by the President to employment tory upon Works Progress Admin- offered to him Pop Eye says he can beat Del (ix.ked dishes you can depend on 2. Hours of work: Hours of work such em- with the advice and consent of the If the Referee is square istration. The National Board shall ployment Is not where this American Cheese to melt shall not exceed eight hours per have in be ochis There shall Senate. representausual power to adopt all reasonable or orcalendar in hours cupation of any day, forty occupation for which tion on said Commission 1 Hour Time Limit rules and regulations and appoint he is not reasonably fitted by ganized labor and Works Progress week, and one hundred and thir- A PACKET OF US YOU LET GIVE THEN such officers, employ such joersons, reason of training, or physical or Administration workers. and make such expenditures as mental HeavyChampion DUTIES equipment; may be necessary and suitable, B. Is on strike, is locked out, or weight last year. Sec. 302. It shall be the duty and shall create the administra- is in any labor dispute, of the Commission to form a plan tive agencies herein provided for. no engaged matter who the employer; To Fit a Probak or Gillette Safety Razor Outfit. for a comprehensive permanent EXECUTIVE ORDER IM C. Refuses to accept employment Federal public works program to lbs. 108. All Executive orders where wages, hours, or conditions be substituted at the end of the Sec. e knows every trick in the game. 1 heretofore made by the President of labor are less favorable than fiscal year June 30, 1938, for of the United States in connec- those prevailing for similar work Works VS. Administration, Progress tion with the Works Progress Ad- in the locality, or less than the Public Works Administration, and WITH A YEARS SUBSCRIPTION TO THE of wages in the lo- of all the agencies created in ministration, inconsistent with any union scale of the provisions of this Act, are cality for such workr connection with said administratD. Refuses to accept any em- ions, and provide for deemed null and void, as of the 1 date of the enactment of this Act. ployment which would require him The planning, development, 215 lbs. to join any company union or conservation, and use of the na- TITLE II FEDERAL RELIEF interfere with his reor joining The big Lumber Jack. Appropriation Plenty Sec. 201. There Is. hereby ap- taining membership in any labor of hands and plenty tough. Old or New SEMLOH NEW propriated, out of any money in organization. 1 Hour Time Limit HOTEL . . . Salt Lake City Woikers Alliance ..., ' Public-housin- , g Ad-a- rt-'- J gnat: 1 Ml OUT GOOD rtu--o- ibli-du- ' , , r t:o:-sh- ip t j 1 -- 1 c- w y per-gra- flood-contr- , workmeii's-eomiiensatl- I sev-jso- j civil-servi- j car-tri- ct i - er low-co- st H pres-socl- al W , 1 , , T Si ril"1"''f'" BROKEN GLASS? '' ,n Logan Hardware Co. Phone 183 THATCHER labor-unio- For Rent: v ds S' De-s- - ii PUBLIC-- WORKS Crystal Furniture Company ARENA Dynamite DEL KUNKEL Pop Eye Fred MCKENZIE Do You Shave Yourself? 25 PURE... EVERY BOTTLE RAZOR BLADES Packet STERILIZED ALI BABA .220 (25 Blades) Ole Hands OLSON Cache American ONLY NtW 0Tft THE CULLEN HOTEL $1.50 Payment Must be Made at Cache American Office SEW10H Wally THOMPSON Salt Lake City 88 West Second South Denver Central, Convenient, Comfortable THE FAMILY Nothing you eat or drink is brought io you with purity more carefully guarded ... in sterilized bottles, than Coca-Col-a HANDY PACKAGE filled and sealed by automatic machines. Headquarters for Farming, Mining, and Livestock Interests The Salt Lake Home for Cache Valley People the Twenty Five Cent Plate Lunch at the Soda Fountain Try W. D. ROBERTS, Mgr. formerly of Hotel Roberts is pure refreshment . . . pure as sunlight. Buy it in the handy Coca-Col- Ice-col- d D 72 West 1st PEERY HOTEL IS SVIRY PLAC1 !L$I; AT HOMI IN TOO ICI-SO- X Bottling Co. Coca-Col- a North Logan ffz Q SALE LAKES POPULAR PRICED MODERN HOTEL IVill 'SE i tt Broadway and West Temple Rates: $1:50 to $3.00 FREE GARAGE SMITHFIELD I lbs. VS. Indian Ike BRICK AND TILE COMPANY Under New Management (Different Atmosphere) MANUFACTURERS new- rooms, Simmons mattresses. g Beds, Coffee Shop, Popular prioes; Beauty Parlor, Barber Shoj), Tailor Shop for your convenience; Garage in connection and most of all at rates that you get more for your money. $1.00 to $1.50 without bath Single. $1.50 to $2.00 with private bath HARRY K. MILES, Mgr. Modern, furnished ly COCA-COL- IT BUON8S Crystal a 195 A clean and clever wrestler OF BUILDING BRICK BUILDING TILE DRAIN TILE FACE BRICK in various shades and colors COMMON BRICK the very best quality with inner-sprin- PHONE 11 SMITHFIELD, UTAH CAZZELL Fort Apache Arizona Ike is one of the best, but he lives on raw meat. 30 Minute Time RINGSIDE General Ladies Boys Limit CHAIRS 75o tax paid 60o tax paid and Girls THE OUTSTANDING SHOW OF THE SEASON 40o 25e |