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Show - 'I ! ( U ! I.. , j r.cni: American It I. Ill T he Toyvnsend Creed ( ..'ftl v. ; : i i 1 ift : Jeral Hoard F: M- V.- r ilccis - U ( Preparing 1 :: i.i )y For Election licUOi J . Tre Pace r Smithficld Utrdi ' I ! ltaii i.ooa.n. cacii:: county. i 3 ' t : i i t $ i . ' 1 M t a ci. ina.Ur ef enn' mi to ti.e t r.i i re body of soueiv, and.i therefore, slumM be finam' ly a iinier.-;i- l tax laM l r a r Lu s' ill i'i a c: ... ii .! i in.,-o.- 'i n w i : ' (' s : l b . i, v , . I . 15. ' ! Oil!.!. t ail s !.. u r...'. .s . ih t!i e in mint s la-- ; - i . ; a ft " 1 t ; i i i !.. . d i i j Mr and M's Tho nftm Pt ai. d f.imnv of Salt Luke City the wed. end visiting lure. it .. r . Ci : i Ml V .1 ' .1 r .ihil 4 t 'h Cl. I .1 Emma Telford Died Monday At Lewiston it ' , 4h , , 't 12 r J iU ' I i t f A .a il ae fio'ii done v.ithin the 6 upon tl.e total ulu.ue of ft, ft In t.,e liwiiisry The w tenth i ft Nation. Mrs Emilia Oc LEWIS! ON' Jmemlnr ant hL alteni.it', le'ithet of whom i.m be a grow r or a Tilfoid. 74, died at her home WE BELIEVE that any social security program Civil Service Will be design, ued bv the handler, sho a will which t return Monday after should he made operative on a bais Secietarv from nominees c hovni m Too le ( was born Telford Mrs. and Examinations to profitable employment all those not retired, at the first meet mg of the newly 25, 1805. a daughter of ly- June of Board. Control appoint.d thus open the doors of opportunity to the youth and Maryetle Rowe Gee. The United States Civil serSelected to represent growers in She had been a resident of Lewhas announced vice commission our land. and Box iston since 1889 and was the wi- - ft competitive examinations for Weber, Morgan, Caclie, of business, idle open YVE BELIEVE that stagnation Elder counties were J. P. Stewart, dow of the positions named below. Brigham H. Telford, w ho f; H. member, and Joseph must toe on file in the died in 1905. For the past 19 bank reserves, idle factories, idle men are caused by commission's office. f ' THE Washington, Hunt. Plain City, alternate. To years Mrs. Telford had managed lack of purchasing power in the hands of the many. 1939 Nov 16, not Lake In than later Salt DC., uWHKEN represent growers the Telford hotel here. She was WE BELIEVE this condition can be remedied only if received from states west of and Davis counties, the Secretary active In church work and sang chose Orson R. Clark, Huntington, In the people Colorado. the choir here. She was marby the release of the taxes collected from Senior medical officer $4,600 a member and J. S. Arbuckle, Woods ried to Mr. Telford on comand of trade channels the January 2, a Cross, alternate; and representing $3,800 year, medical officer being returned into 1889, in Logan temple. of officer medical the associate the will year, living Utah county growers is Walter permit merce on a scale that a year. Employment is in Holdaway, alternate both of ProSurviving are a daughter, Mrs. instead $3,200Public standard American on the be to typical VeterNellie Wiser of Salt Lake City; Health service. the people vo. ans' administration. Civil Aeronautwo and a brother, of a bare subsistence level. Handlers will be represented by John grandchildren Indian service and tics Gee of Rexburg, Idaho. authority of' tax immediate spending E. O. WE BELIEVE that the member Clarence and Muir, senior grade Applicants for the City; monies and their return through the channels of trade must not have passed their Roberts, alternate. Salt Lake SterPINTN..JI9 QUARTNa.2l the Cache County Farm Bureau fifty third, for the full grade Norman Hines, member, and H PINT Na. 230 should be restricted wherever possible to the purchase they and Home and must not have passed their ling Nelson, alternate, Salt Lake Community Section , and for the associate City; and Carl Olsen, member, and advises. The money has been left of American goods made by American workmen ; that the United States and grade they must not have passed George Stratford, alternate, Ogden. at room 22 in the county court- fllefiivd WhikKffy S6 9 Proof 75 Grom Nu1 they should be spent withinavoid their fortieth birthday. This Board, including the sev- house and the Farm Bureau of- rol Spirrfi Copy'iqht 1939, Wlkn family. retaining employable Agricultural economist $3,800 a enth should be used discretly to member to be selected, will ficers urge that the recipients call Aloddih, $chnly P. Pnnylvom conbe should this also a year, hold office until their successors for' their cash premiums. year, principle principal $5,600 persons in idleness, and associate e $4 600 a senior year.i named. tained in any sound recovery program. $3,200 a year and assistant $2,600 The marketing agreement and WE BEIJEVE that this and all other government a year. Bureau of Agricultural order which the Board will ad- fur the Economics. Applicants basis, became effective April 26, ; minister activities should be placed on a principal and senior grades muti as neither this Nation nor any other nation can sur- not have passed their fifty third 1937. the full grade they must not inerea.-unindebtedness. We must for vive h ive their fory eighth, for cost nrcmi'iting or financial Amerthe n list nit grade they must not have a balanced national budget to protect the have pawd have passi d their f irty fifth, and for bead nnalvst and principal ican wav of life. for the ass. .taut nm-- t nui t Lai-ine- 'S j s'-I- .1 t illm-.v.- . Wa-re- n, Family!, forty-fifth- Th a-- pay-as-you-- g con.-tant- ly HYRUM A troux'-entea w at Fr'z Broadstore horn SuiKfty afternoon in honor of MioS Aihi'.e BroarN Lons', who is to tc IIYRUM httod at th-- - a b ids of the month. One hundred and tw :nly guftsts called dui mg the hours from three until sewn and were graciously entertained. The bride's trousseau was displayed in two rooms and was indeed mast beautiful. She received many lovely and useful gifts from relatives and friends. Refreshments were served with haUowe'en colors and decorations being carried out in all appointments. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Ca rol Miller lVt Si.nc.ay morning fer San Franci-c- o California, where they will visit the exposition and then they will tiavel along the coa.-- t t lung oth r int res mg points and cities be fue l'diuiing home. Mrs. Milton Snath entetaine a number of lady friends at lie: heme, Saturday afhrnoon. Quiltafternoon pastime ing w is the and a delicious hot supper was served. Mrs. Ervin Hatch and daughter CaiTol returned home this week end after having spent the past .six weeks In Oakland where they have been employed. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jollicker left Monday morning for New York. They are traveling in their automobile and expect to make many They Interesting stops grade they not hive passed their foitieth birthd ly. Cuiatur of sculptuie $4 GOO a vc.ir and associate curator S3. 200 a National year, Gallery .iot have p ivo tiicn fifty thud for se n ir anaand ca'in it have lyst and lo'.il'-'-t p.isstJ their f'H v f.tth, and fur nv not iru-- t uiiili't tmv of Art. have d their fmtith buti-day- . analyst pa-si- Smit'sorim Iictiluti an, Washington, DC. Certain college educat- Full mfermaiion may be obfrom Albert O. And n inconnection witn art Sssietirv of the U S Cud S rv cluding the artistic exhibition of ice boaid of Examiners at the a collection of sculptuie, i.ie p st ollice in tins city, ir ft om Applicants must out have the secret n y of the U. S. Civil birthday. Service boaid of Examiners paw'd their fiftv-'hir- d at Head analyst S4 GOO a year, prin- anv first or second class post cipal analyst $3 800 a year, senior office. analyst $3 5C0 a year; analyst $3 200 a year, assistant analyst Premium Money Available $2,600 a year. Bureau of Economic of Some the Cache County fa.r auCivil Aeronautics regulation. thority. Except for certain substi- premium money has not yet been tutions, college education and res- called for, E. E. Hendricks and ponsible experience involving Mrs. Wm. T. James, presidents of or n ai d h.iih grade nonce epvvoik. tain'd in -- Lightweight Hyrum Johnson property . . . adjoining the State Implement Sheds on highway north of Logan, Friday, October 20th all day. Come and see this tractor perform. 1 axe (if any) extra, adjustable treads, ignition lock, Jhrottle control, independent cleaner. Come in and see it! rear-whe- el brakes, air Sold and Distributed Nationally by See fhe lightweight, tractor and its wheelless implements with fingertip hydraulic controls! all-purp- FERGUSON-SHER'AMANUFACTURING Homer Tractor Co. Box 33 3 Ford tractor complete with Ferguson Hydraulic Controls, starter, power take-of- f, pneumatic tires, governor, N CORPORATION . D.orborn, Michigan Homer Tractor Co. Logan, Utah BOX 335 mm Logan, Utah Official Ballot Attest: H. R. PEDERSEN, City Recorder. Publication Days, October 17, 19, 21, 1939. |