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Show Ihurstlav, June 2.', J92 CACHE AMERICAN n The From Hickory Low-Dow- .iy nii-u- tln-n- t a liili-- r I'lui-- i a, lunch .uiie other like . club .pcuker. have got to have run the governuit-nl- . mii-M- -i ng n, i of i 1 g. l.-- ail-it.- im-p- r. Imui-iumi- s -i . la-- It. li-- t s for.-m-- wh-th-- r to England ault ll. M a the ll la Kngllah cc-S'tll.illull i.n.l Italy iliaUmi with that I a t i.i uiiagij Hu- - ill. Mini a amt I ia.ii Ih- lii lump than bold. l!mh llitl-- r ami Muioiolini Ii.nikiy hope that II wtl) b El an lo (llaiupl tllp am lolirlli'h sill. inn ahull would) with nisolato Frame, have friend In Europe, surround tl r wtih ill- - latoishipa llf. a- -! certain now, th, l,i. l.ii1 wm in Fpiimi and redmej . The! her powir and her I liauiln i him gmiy mn- - iil la appar-- j in four of taking any that might provoke the Koine-- ! Berlin ail to retaliation, a tin-- ! of her pw t a. unpret ed- nte-passing over wifn mild protests t the attacks on British mm. ham ships ruini ng lo in Loyalist Spain shows. tn to ho a at rung and There undercurrent growing popular against t'hiinitierluin In the Isles. Eden recently made the nio.t ag-- ' gri aslve simp he left of live. In opposition to the government s policy. The as th-out (olumn has point-before, have been running against Chamberlain. The opposition has grown micro vocal, and aeems to In have gained supporter the Commons as well as among the Therefore, there is always the chance of a shift In the British government that would unseat Chamberlain, and place In like Eden or power someone Churchill who favor cooperation w Ith the democracies against the dictators. That, many authorities tb one hope think now, presents for restraining Hitler, and for saving Czechoslovgla and perhaps even France. - that I. bo in ft fi guests. V of priMtu was honor- lainia i itui - ilam-miW ,'! lilt h tii h! u liuin Hiuu sliower i iuiuu- wan a liie d y veiling ul the liivciitoil-- s uio dxlln-lu- g tome of to r pari Garnet Were Will l,e It IS felt that iilovid and a ililntv lurch servf I ed to sixty gin Is Jl.iliv beautiill t How- - - r Ho ful gii-oiiu latl wire pi-- r tiled to the wi! nnuk let this 4 M r the stall el nil ui'w ai I was married June isto Ik- of shoit duiaUou. Janos Elinor ids n, '1 he was in the Salt t.ahe l.mpU. Friday evening a w edding letipiion was givin ley Mr. ami Mis N- Nlelaen, par- - ills of tin- - bride. The looms were orated Wllh bonquets of will-niWard Mrs O E. Nil the long table being n i diioraiisl wllh Anierl-aat a heuuly at her home In honor of her loses mid lighted tapers Supper husband .who was observing Ills was served to sixty five guests. birthday anniversary. A am ml ev- Mrs Esther Nelsi-- and Mts Viola Olsen assisted bv enjove-- l serving ening wn hjnt!, t'.-i- tuutc pos-Slill- t- -. 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And 1 do not hold it against .ml Mr. Austin 'for Mr. Lrnlg-'- s .eeing that being republbang - las-1s- r s at California's Golden Gate International Exposition hail the arrival of Zoe Dell tn most Lantis. the world, who climbed the photogrsphed girl scaffolding in front of the theme tower with a big pot of iced coffee Co refresh the men tn the midst of a heavy days work. Workers on the Palace of Foods and Beverages four-fifth- PAYS!!! ONCE THERE WAS A FARMER h ECONOMIC Twenty years after 4b war to make the world safe for democ wrote Leland Stowe, racy',New Vork Herald Tribune foreign 354,000,' correspondent, recently, 000 out of Europe's 650,000,000 people are living under dictatorships in 12 European countries, and democracy is banished from of continental Europe." Sir Philip Gibbs, the well known English novelist and journalist has said: "The nations are arming again. Men who remember the last war seem to be preparing for the next. Nothing wag learned nothing was settled, by that mon- L.D.S. Training - come from New Hampshire and Vermont. But to Ret liaik to Mr. llarriioti. or loo he l not a yes-siper cent wind, ami you know, a duck like that, if he should ever run for president or sorovthing, I might give him a vote. Anyway, If by accident, he happened to Bend me a nice jug of Mississippi sorghum. It would not hurt his chances. Yours, with the low down. JO SEKRA. they HIGHUGHTS ! 1 Czechs. This press is 100 per cent the pringovernment controlled cipal papers in some cases are owned by high government officials. such as Propaganda Minister Paul Goebbels. For about a month the German papers said litand tle about CzechoHqvakla, what little they aald waa relativeNow- - they have ly conciliatory. opened a new campaign against Czechoslovakia bitter editorials designed to inflame the German people are all the product of one idea: that Her Vaterlands patience Is becoming exhausted, and The economic Indexes continue to decline. Sheet production has fallen off again. Commodity prices have sngged further. Security prices, while there have been no big downward. Turnover tend breaks, of securities on the New York waa Stock Exchange on June the smallest In ll Who didnt plant anv crops for fear of a drouth. OF COURSE, THERE WAS NO HARVEST! He was like the youth who made no special prep- aration for life because there might be no jobs available. maybe he could not hold a job if he got one. there might be another depression or a war or SOMETHING. THE WORK OF THE WORLD MUST GO ON AND THERE WILL BE OPPORTUNITIES FOR THOSE WHO ARE QUALIFIED. PLANT NOW FOR YOUR HARVEST. A post card will bring you the free booklet, Planning Your Future. L. Di S. Business College 70 North Main Salt Lake City Wasatch 1812 twenty years. strous struggle. For the past few weeks, since crisis border the German-Czec- lt was averted, there has been quiet abroad. But it has been an exceedingly ominous quiet. The problems that confront Europe grow steadily worse, not better. The armament rare, which has been going on for a year or two, has been speeded up. And while the governments concerned attempt to keep it hidden, it is an open secret that mobilization is underway by several major powers, that almost all of the powers have' perfected plans which make It possible to put the countries on a war basis in a few hours, and that there are more men and more munitions at the various frontiers in Cential Europe than at any time in the past. The place to watch is still Cze thoslovakia. It is true that Hitler backed down a few weeks aeo, at a time when it seemed German invasion of the Sudeten terIt is not true, ritory was according to experts in touch with affairs, that Hitler has at all changed his views or desires. He felt then that the time was not ripe and that, the risk was too great largely-- it is believed, because he has not been given assurances that Italv will fight with him if a general war breaks out, in spite of the axsi. Mussolini is apg parently still pursuing a policy. He wants to back a winner. That fact alone may he all t hat is holding the Reich in i heck. a significant A few days ago change appeared in the attitude of the German press toward the 7, rJr i . -UJ ';- - ' - ir: - 'A. ' Jr To Tall n Rome-F.vrli- fence-sittin- it-festinghousev -- ly REFRIGERATOR N has the W meat-keepe- f spin to a favorite picnic or a long a spot jaunt vacation trip ... it will give you something new to talk about ii you have a copy of Travel Hints." 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