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Show Friday. June 19. 1925. T772 JOURNAL, Sugar Experts Praise Stand of President SALT LAKE, June 17. Approval of President Coolidges gland oil the sugar tariff is expressed in the following statement issued Tuesday by Stephen 11. Love, president of the United States Sugar Manufacturers as-- i Mxiation, and Royal D Mead, tf Washington, attorney of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters association: In deciding to maintain the existing duty on foreign sugar,5 the president has again demon-sfrate- d his wise and conservaleadership by refusing to tive be influenced by the partisan appeals of political agitators. To the farmers particularly, who are more vitally affected bv his decision than any other flass, the action of President Cwlidge will be most reassur UTAH ID 1 IDAHO STATE NEWS PAGE IHftE't C7i'7. C ACTTH' COUNT? . UTAH LOCI AN In The World of Sports June ls- A water light between teams from the Ogden fire department ami the Ogden Police department ture of the Fourth ot ,a Jul-in L,.rin Farr ,An . inlltted ball about half the sv.e of a push ball b used. The obiect is to drive the ball through the iroal line by using stream TAYLORS TENT How ng KEARN S MAN HAS Valley, Wyo., causing abundant Record of TWO BOUTS Press) (By growth of the grass for grazing, NEW LONDON Conn., June 18. and residents are confident of a famous college Americas successful year, it was reported rcWing classic, the regatta, will be rowed overj athletic by Prest. Itudger Clawson of Mickey commission, the four snuk' course ,n the the Council of the Twelve, Wedmorrow, the 58th meeting of Walker, is expected to sign a nesday on his return from the these two old time rivals. contract today calling for him to no stake conference at Afton. Satother .sporting defend his welterweight title Probably in and event the history of intercol- against Dave Shade. The bout urday Sunday. water. The Star Valley district being legiate competition contains the probably will take place oil July background which 17, at the Yankee stadium, una dairying community, depends traditional blue OGDEN , June 8 Bids for ribbon classic der the auspices of Tex Riphard. makes this the Construction' and improve- largely on good ranges and there of the water stand out as the Walkers acceptance ; of ment of the Teton pass high- is every indication thjit the sea- most colorful event of the sea Shades challenge was forced by way from Wilson, Wyo., and son w'll be profitable there said son. the local board which ordered Victor, Ida., distance of 22 mil- President ClaNvson. The two rivals have met on him to sign for the bout under es will be opened June 20 m the meetthe water 57 times, Yale by virOGDEN. June 18. Bids for tue of its victories in 1921, 22, pain of being burred from office of the U. S. bureau of latters for Greb the ing llarry o fthe commun. 23, 24. having won the laurels public roads ia this city. About the construction middleweight tittle at the Polo ' four miles will be construction ity hotel to replace the Reed 30 times with Ihuvard trailing Grounds, July 2. and the balance improvement hotel at Washington avenue and with 27. T wenty-fift- h adstreet, will be work. This mill open up a ne It was back in 1852, years be- hoped that her recovery will be ing vertised within 30 days, it is fore the Civl War, that the speedy. for into the Jackson Hole announced And to those of us who have highway by A. P. Biglow'. As classic Milfofd Loveland is again .was inaugurated. In hen active in presenting the country from Idaho soon as the contract is awarded, those in rowed crews on our streets after being the seen daj'g case of the Domestic Producers he said, the board will seek to in race to his bed for the past and first confined SALT the 18. barges Gaso have the LAKE, June in this issue, it is evidence that construction work Harvard was triumphant. Three six months line sales taxes will suffering with tynew reach a we have a man in the White on as rapidly as possible later Harvard triumphed phoid fever. on the sales made in Mav carried years House that will not yield to pres- peak The general plans for the and the following year Mrs. Myrtle Burk, sister to sure or political expediency, but amounting to nearly $100,000, structure are practically com- again scored its thii d straight victory our townsman Soloman Tremel-linto according incomplete returns will do what he considers to be Yak scored its first victory in made by distributions to H. F. pleted but the work has proceed has bought the Frank Ear-le- y ed slowly owing to the many de- 1859 with Harvard ahead for the best interests of the again home and is now moving into of Crockett, state. secretary country as a whole. This sum exceeds by more tails necessary to be considered. in 1860, During the first years it. Frank expects to build on his halve men architects eSglit Hoard Method Criticized of the war the classic was sus- farm opposite the Tremelling than 25 per cent my collections The v orking on the plans. An execu-- t It should be borne in mind made for any ; pended but, resumed in 1864 home. proceeding month That the president had two re- It exceeds 'by more than 50 pei ve committee, to meet daily to when Yale won. pas on various detail8 as soon In 1878 the race was rowed e ports from the tariff average tax for Ma as they are completed by the on the Thames river at New shm tiefore him, and that the The big increase is and engineers was Ixmdon where it has remained, architects of the duty was rendered buted to the spring consumption consist- with the appointed Wednesday exception of one year, by three only of six members of increasing and is expected to of Ralph E. Bristol, G. L. to the ing time. The record reach upwards of $150,000 pci present the commission. and John N. Spargo for the course i8 20:02 establish Pecker Those who participated in month for thi summer months w ith Mr. as ed. byjhellarvard eight in.19 10, the hearings held by the tariff . SALT LAKE, ...June- - 8 Moi- member: Biglowz : TommTssioin In the sugar case sture has been plentiful in Star have leen convinced from the manner 1 GARDEN CITY BOISE - .Ida., June 33. covering n period - of difference in beginning that-th- e Govwant from letter dont you. which could not possibly the cost of productioin of sugar years reflect the cost of producing su- ernor. about Jackson Hole fight NEWS NOTES in Cuba pnd in the United Statkilling. I want letter about gar since the flexible provision and es warranted the existing duty, of me. good Indian, good farmer, the tariff act was enacted. or even. a higher rate. CARDEN CITY, June 17. These methods of the com- schools and friends of white The tariff commission did mission stated William Penn, jit is some time since we last man, most and were unfair nol have, nor did it attempt to e Indian to, wrote to the American industyou and we assure Gov. C. C. Moore Friday, showsecure, the actual cost in Cuba. unjust we have not forgotten that you It shown was hearat the It ignored the agricultural! ry, ing the change in the hearts of our duty in keeping the world C0St costs and the figures for 1922, pi'' the Indians of Idaho from tbe posted as to the doings of our to the tilling of little which had been obtained by its!juf'''"j! the cane, converting it We expected whole own experts and substituted the soil. William Penn, who was world burg. aw.sfo atce.nta a to of this beautiful know Poaif born near Fort Ilall, bore let- sheet of water which lies in the plnce thereof fragmentary fiubfta.n U. S. Commissioner ters from ports, obtained in ap unofficial.. J,hlfact of tljie mountains and on isTheodore Turner and other pro- tops the shores of which are located sued Cu in by leading operators minent citizens, vouching for his J resorts taken ha, who state that favored Cu- haracter and his friendliness. three care clean of by good ban plantations can place their people who j Penn was accompanied by his sugars on the steamers in Cu- ?quaw and son, Anjo, and Jam- are interested in the welfare of ban ports at a cost of 2 2 cent es Smart. The first request was Bear Lake. Saturday-nigh- t; lastrTlanees and the average to visit the prison Athefe Frank pei- pound, would be about 2 per pound. mart, a son of Jame8 Smart, is were held in two of the largest Anyone at all familiar with serving a term for grand larc- - Pavilions in the state of Utah, one at Ideal Beach, with Prof. the subject realizes fully that at eny. The Indians wished to make Melvin Lemon and his orchestra this cost the American producof six as the joy makers, the er, in order to exist, must have it plain that they were and old that the of the days other was at .Fish Haven,, with the protection present were gone forever. They, drove the SRepherdarkard six . (as rate, of duty. from Fort Hall to Boise in a lit- music- makers. On each and evr It Is the rankest kind of nonmore than tme-datle tn a Ford ery t Saturday "sunight during'the the of to sense say that price thfe su cruder ' months, : , hereafter eai-L.BehH-iat- .' a adwith consumer will' to' Aroung the AT FACTORY PRICES gar daned Will be held atthesepavil-ion- s vance because..of..the .presidents and we assure all pleasure stand. The price of sugar is fixPOCATELLO, June 14. seekers that they can find rest ed by the. worlds .supply and de1 Own your own Bathing agdd proprietor of the as well as amusement on the mand; and within the last year, Arian, second hand store, 250 shores of Bear Lake. Arian has of all this agitation Suit You will like it while was Main the victim f a In passing we should mention North been going on and the rate has assault murderous by two un- Lakota Resort located in the remained unchanged, both raw have with you and men at his store. known northern part of Utah, on Swan refined sugar has fluctuat Mr. Arian is at a local hospi- Creek. At Lakota one may have douof extent to in ed the price when you go on. tal and is suffering from bruis- a good warm bath after which ble the amount of the tariff. es about the face and head. His This should be evidence condition i3 reported as serious. one may rush to the lake and Trip or Vacation. cool of. enough to the American people According to Harry Arlan, an old time that if the time ever arrives son of Mr. Arian he went to his Vernon White, Garden of resident City, and faCOTTON SUITS FROM Domestic when the industry fathers store Tuesday morning and here are expect to ceases to exist and the market aiM finding the front door lock- mily Vern has summer the spend is absolutely under the control ed went to the rear. He found sick list on is and the been, will yet,' of foreign producers, they hi8 father behind the counter that in a pool of blood and his hands and the government is caring ae in the same condition for him, Vern has been in Califn WORSTED SUITS FROM wired (behind his back. Jiey were in 1920 when the ever since he was with ornia control full had producers Harry states his father said of the market and forced prices the two men attempted to have Uncle Sams Troops across the from 6 2 cents up to 23 2 him exchange a revolver which waters, but thought it would be fine and perhaps help his health cent per pound during a period one of them ha!d purchased CHILDRENS SUITS FROM otless than six months .and .took ta..spendJiie summer-in --hisld ago home town. number According to Harry a from the American people more cona and revolvers of than ; Mrs. Myrtle Hodges is still toll of tray money in the shape confined to her bed with inflam-ator- y chains are and watches cents 2 pound at taining per tariff rheumatism. It is to be would amount to in ten years. miss'ng. JUVENILE WOOL SUITS Yule-Harvar- - d ASKiM-iule- Yale-Har-va- j g, - THEATRE, LOGAN Starting Next Monday Night, June 22 Drama and Vaudeville Interspersed iWith Vaudeville Between Acts LAUGH AT TOBY HEAR THE Full Length Flays TOBY QUARTETTE Complete Change of Flay and Vaudeville on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Nights LADIES ADMITTED Absolutely Free to General Admission Section Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Nights of Next Week. Children 10c; Adults 25c; Reserves 15c. Doors Open 7:15 Show starts 8:13 LOCATED ON LOT JUST NORTH THEATRE TENT STATION ON MAIN STREET OF FIRE Prices: . O, commis-Jcent-th- attri-ducin- g Bannock-Shoshon- ahe 1 reAetaa t sur nf' haa7" battle-groun- ds - te . 1-- - -- 3-- 4c law-abid-ing - y v t it better; that . 1.00to2.00 Cu-ja- 2.503.75 1-- lS(rcvvu at 1-- s gyp -- gu 1.00 MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL ?1 .00 BATHING , By Charles Sughn ew (M. 'r How About It? FREE CAP WITH SUIT BATHING SHOES U, S, Rubber,......,...: ?J,00 KNITTING WORKS' V IA ! t |