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Show Tuesday, June 21, 1938 CACHE AMEiyCAN LOO AN. CACHE COUNTY. 1age ii.ru UTAH Borah Seeks Farm Probe qi.SNAPSH0T GUIUV PETS INDOORS R Waxhitigton Senator Borah Tueid.iy Idaho, Hiked tirt to make svtiwpuig lm"tigition of Ajuculution in I arm products, predicting It wou.d wvt "millions li u)on miUoins of dollars" for ral pi oducerH. Tlie veUTtin Idaho Republican 0 inti educed h resolution Hiking (or an inquiry by the senate agriculture committee. He wud that taking into consideration the devaluation of gold prices of l tie banc agricultural commodities now were "ruinously . low" and near tin? bottom of "recorded history." the investigating Borah fold the committee should determine Influence of seemingly Inspired Above Teg! and speculative Sunlight pourpropaganda" in form products upon ing into the kitchen mekee the price paid the farmer. thle ae easy ae an outdoor picture. Note the I ugri-cul- -- $50-00- NATION CARD AND DINETTE TABLE GOAAQI LEGAL NOTICES faucet In the Matter of the Estate of EiUaUth Ciulbrandsen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence No. 234 Canyon iroad, Logan, Utah, on or before the 26lh. day of August 1938. that have dual functions AND SPACE SAVING QUALITIES ARE BECOMING MORE POPULAR- - CHIEFLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS TREND IS THE SWING TOWARD SMALLER LIVING MARGARET QyRTERS ceased. DUNN, Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication, June C. 14, OPEN ONE LEO OF TABLE AND OTHERS OPEN AT SAME TIME SKETCHED How Wage-Hour- s Measure Will Operate over US The following Washington, question and answers are designed to clarify the operation of the wage hour bill approvel by congress on Tuesday. Q. 'What is the purpose of the nw legislation? A. It is designed to increase purchasing power and employment by floor un(1) placing a der hourly wages within a seven year period; (2) by erecting a ceiling" over the work week within a three year period, and (3) by outlawing chilli labor. Q. What industriij qre affected? A. AI which operate in or affect Specilieally inti state commerce. exempted are executives, profess- ional workers, administrative oi'firials, workers in local retailing, fishery, agricultural and dairy enemterprises; seamen, aviation ployees; workers on weekly or sempweekly with dirculations of ::000 or less, local trolley and bus line employees, and others. Q. How many workers are expected to benefit from the bill? from A. Its sponsors estimate w 2 000,000 to 2.500,000 ilj obtain improved working conditions, but many leading Industrialists, contend that it will add heavy financial burdens to industry and thereby increase unemployemnt during the current recession. Q. When does the measure go into effect? A. Major portions of the bill be- . i come operative within 120 days after President Roosevelt signs it. Q. What are the wage and hour scales? A. A rigid an hour minimum wage will be fixed for the first year and a level for the second. A maximum work week of 44 hours will he for the first year, decreasing to 42 in hie second year and to 40 in the third. Q. How will the proposed minimum wage level be reached? A. A series of industrial boards, like the "50 N R A code authoritie-wil- l be appointed by a $10,000 a year administrator, who works under the labor department to determine the speed with which it can be imposed. Q. What are the powers of the boards? A. The boards which will consist of industrial, labor and public representatives, will co..ect data and hold hearings to determine when to impose the new standards. The administrator must approve thtnr recommendations before tr.ctr orders can become operatives, but l.e cannot personally impo-- e the standards. Q. Is there a definite time limit minimum for placing the wage into effect? A. The bill specifies uiat the level is to be universal within seven years unless an industry can prove jt diminishes employment or is otherwise detrimental. Q. Can the boards impose levels below the 25 and 30 cent rigid levels? A. No but they must consider numerous factors in determining the higher scales. P ure refreshment serve rx at home Coca-Col- a Adminof said De- OLESEN, istratrix of the estate IN THE MUCHASIMSC MATT, CHICAGO V. 1938. Notice to Creditors In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County cf Cache. In the Matter of the Estate of LARS C. PETERSEN, Deceased. are the factors which will Creditors will present claims determine the scales and exempwith vouchers to the undersigned tions? at his home in Oarkston. Cache A. Competitive conditions such nr at the office of as transportation, living and pro- County, Utah, L. E. Nelson, Arimo Attorney duction costs: wage standards set Block, Logan. Utah, on or before for similar work under collective the 20th day of August, A. D. 1938. bargaining agreements, and wages L. P. PETERSEN. paid by employers working volunAdministrator of the Estate of tarily under minimum wage standLars C. Petersen, Deacedsed. ards. n Q. What L. E. NELSON. Q. What are compensation proAttorney for Estate. visions for employees working for more than the prescribed limits? SHERIFFS SALE A. An employer niii-- t pay time and one half overtime compensa- In the District Court of the First tion. Judicial District of the State of Q. Are there exemptions Utah, in and for the County of from Cache. this? A. Ves in cases of collective barBank of Logan, gaining contracts if employees do First National Utah, a corporation Plaintiff, not work more than 1000 hours vs. during 20 consecutive weeks; under annual agreements if there are Joseph E. Cardor, Sophia W. Pardon, llans Mikkelsen, Receiver .ha? 200. of Sugar Com(lining 52 weeks, and in seasonal pany, a corporation; H. F. occupations ranging from 12 to 14 Mitchell, Maude Mitchell If. E. weeks if working conditions do not Hatch, trustee of embrace more than 12 hours per Sugar Company, a corporday or 56 hours per week. ation; Smith Brothers Lumber Q. How does the bill propose to a corporation; T. Company, stop child labor? W. Najlor Company, formerly A. Manufacturers, known as T. W. and L. O. producers and dealers cannot ship goods in in- -, Naylor Company, a corporation; terstate commerce made by this Burton Implement Company, a labor. of type J. W. Edmunds corporation; of J. W. Q. What child labor standards Company, consisting a are fixed? Edmunds, Cardon Company, S. Cardon, Louis corporation; A. The children's bureau of the D. J. Rebecca B. Cardon,, labor department may permit the coSkeen and D. A. Ckee-n-, children between to jyars as partners, doing business work in lionhazardous industries, Skeen and Skeen. Defendants. it it doe3 not interfere with school-- ' To be sold at Sheriff's sale on ing and health, other wise the minimum age is 16. In cases of mining the 8th day of July, 1938, at and other hazardous occupations twelve o'clock noon, of said day, at the front door of the County the limit is from 16 to IS. Court House, in Logan City, Utah, Q. What are the penalties for the following described property infractions of the law? to-it : A. A $10 000 maximum fine and at the Northeast Beginning six months' imprisonment or both corner of Section five (5) Townmay be imposed. The Jail sentence ship twelve (12) North Range one however, cannot be imposed except (1) West of the Salt Lake Merion a second offense. dian. and running thence South 160 rods; thence West 70 rods; Users of motor vehicles contri(hence North 160 rods; thence buted a net revenue of $761,998,000 East 70 rods to the place of betaxes, inspection fees and similar ginning, containing 70 acres. JEFF STOWELL, to the States through gasoline Sheriff of Cache County. Utah. charges in 1937. This compared By WESLEY G. MALMBERG, with $691,420,000 similarly paid in Deputy. 1936. Dated this 13th day of June, 1938. shed-ow- 125 .. V) e. sec- ond at In the District Court of the First Judhlul District of the State of Ctah. In and for the County of Cache. Sables J vf 6 f.6.3 lens opening. By the addition of flood lights a snapshot could be made of this subject at f.1 1 or with a box type camera with lens at largest open-InAt right What'll I write a book, a pesm or a telegram? Here a ordinary electric bulb or a couple of fifties. Is sufficient for the backlighting, with two No. 1 flood bulbs for ths front light. Exposure 1,25 second at f.6.3 lens opening. OW many Snapshot Guild mem-- cocker spanh I pup almost lost be-hers have really good pictures tween his enormous ears. Tin re is a delightful field here, of the family pets? not just pop snatched hurriedly without too, for the photographer who likes IBhots much attention to Idea or back to experiment with lighting effects. ground, but pictures with expression Consider, for example, the white cat posed on a windowami action that give a genuine key sill in silhouette, so that the outto the pet'a character? Pictures like this are well worth door light, diffused through tbs ell the planning and patience they window curtains, surrounds him require and Indoors Is a good place with a bright silken glow. Indoor animal pictures can bo to take them because It is so much easier to associate the pet with a made either with daylight or amahome background that Identifies teur flood bulbs. Superaensltlvs film should be used, because of Its It as a member of the family. Frequently humor ean be obtained extra speed. Where direct sunlight In these Indoor pictures a frolic- streams into a room and Illuminate some kitten tangled up In a skein of the subject, exposures can le almct yarn and looking baffled, or snatch- as brief as outdoors. Where sunlight-idiffused through curtains, ing at the dribble of water from a faucet; a puppy barking excitedly should be aided with amateur floodat a rubber mouse or as here lights. At night, two big No. I amste-thoughtfully planning a bit of flood bulbs In reflector four too enough light Pictures that present the animal from the subject in a definite mood or Illuminate Its for snapshots with box cameras; the character abound for the watchful lens should be at Its widest opening. the Scotty, like a With lenses marked In "f another, photographer little old man, his head cocked to t.ll at 125 second or f.6 I at 150 one side and Inquiry In his shaggy-browe- second Is about light, or lights eyes; the majestic Persian pets demand n cat. dignified in repose, paws ex- closer np. Portra.. uitachment can elote-uppended and chin sunk deep In the he used over the lens, for the soft fur of li!s chest; the mournful-eye- of small pets, exposure time. bloodhound, the Its all simple so fire away. (collie with brown eyes sympathetic and thoughtful, the paddle-footeJohn van Guilder. 100-wa- H long-furre- d 1 letter-writin- Dark-coate- d d s without-changin- silken-coate- Merge Newspapers The Daily Journal and the Box Elder News at Brigham City have concluded to unite forces and beginning July 18, these two pape-- s will be published as one paper according to an announcement by the editor of the Daily Journal The consolidated paper will retain the forces of both plants and all will work unitedly to give the people of the community a daily "independent newspaper. C. R. Johnson CAB AND TRANSFER PHONE S14 LOGAN A I 14-1- 6 jBEET SUGAIUjs USE BEET SUGAR Now Is the time to stock up on beet sugar for Take advantage of this pure western your canning! will do a 100 per cent job for you this season's delicious fruits and vegetables. Delight your household next winter by serving tasty jams and jellies which you can Jsut up with pure beet sugar, the finest you can buy. Be sure you ask your grocer for beet sugar because there's none better for your purposes. There is no difference chemically between pure beet sugar and pure cane product which in canning In appearance, quality, taste, they are equal. the West use the Best beet sugar! Your family will be happy if you do! sugar. So, in Coca-Col- a d belongs in your icebox at home. is easy to get whether you buy a few And Coca-Col- a bottles or a case (24 bottles) from your dealer. Ice-col- 1 CRYSTAL COCA-COL- A BOTTLING CO. frVt v.a. 72 West 1st North Tel. 713 Intermountain MEET ME AT THE MANX On Famous Powell Street I Intereeting Notice to Creditors E A( fv rhythm of the Probate and Guardiamhlp Notlcea, Conault CountyClerk or the Respective Signers for Further MAY BE USED AS TABLE OR PICTURE . H vf BeetSuqar ompaiues . |