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Show I ; s 5 f TIIE JOURNAL, PAGE SIX Friday, May 27, 1927. CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH LOGAN s OUR WASHUiOTOn LETTER;! iNx Wkat Joes the coobbooh about canning fruit ? Written For The Journal by National editorial Association o ii My t $maU quantity tf time i Ae k A fruit wiB a' tkapt. Kill Bra, fallow (inula principle ef cm trot In . r aarting ceifec-- A fees fmtudt , at a amt mn roasted to at to Cwk' fruit i WASHINGTON, - May 26. 'Though Congress is not in ses- sion there is no dimunition in the volume cf mail reaching the House. Epistles of all, from imposing petitions' leaders are drafting a new farm elief bill which will have tariff provisions. The new measure, is said to represent a compro-Whi-te n?lse " niy at tyrup-Tfae- a kP N . secure enifarm flavor sad . goadnes. between the Admimstra-sort- s credit scheme and the Me n bill. to , letters are ad- The Democrats expect to dressed to the President, but few of these missives find their take the initiative-ifarm, re--' way to Mr. Coolidgea personal lief legislation at the next The tenor of these sion. One f the interesting messages is a request for poli- - provisions of the proposed bill ticaTTavorf or actual demands is an export bounty uesigned to from groups, bring agricultural ' prices into Unless there is more than or-- proper relationship with indus- dinary interest, in these letters trial prices by taking part of the the writers receive a perfune import duties to pay export tory form letter signed by the bounties to protect the ' ; can farmer. .Opinion prevails secretary. is Demand made in certain here that some sort of farm requarters for a special session of lief wi l be enacted at the first eongress for the consideration session because of the possible of the flood control measure. It t effect on the Presidential elects rumored that congress may tion in 1928. be convened in October to deal? Many political leaders are with the Mississippi flood dues-- ; postponing selection of their tion exclusively. It all ' depends Vacation places until upon the ability of existing sident decides upon his summer agencies to meet the emergency home. Reports have been receiv-Tf- te feeling prevails that con- - eitfrom his special agent and I forma I announcement is gress cou'd do nothing at pre- Tl Jed within a day or two. to relieve the situation. The resolutions adopted bv t whenever the President desig- the foremost medical men of , nates a summer White House the country at their convention , there is a rush for accommoda-her- e last week has intensified j tkms in nearby hotels and sweet-scente- d Nary-IIauge- fik n i - tf- t ii t ed Ameri-president- 's a good average cum DONTofexpect miles from a tankful of Summer Conoco Gasoline, Expect more. And you won't be disappointed! Summer Conoco is especially refined to give you mileage to cut down your cost per trip to deliver real power under all ! i? - ; 11 motoring conditions. So why not use the extra miles that are packed into Summer Conoco Gasoline? ... tf , Just make sure you are getting it by filling only where you see the Conoco sign at service stations and garages. ex-se- nt hom-intere- st in the prohibition es. With the presidential removed from Washington The medical fraternj-jce- s ty will present an organized de- - many of the clerks will remain mand to congress for an amend-- 1 here to transact business direct ment to the Volstead act, which with the government depart- would liberalize the present pro- meats. It has been customary vision against liquor as a medi- to have Mr. Rudolph Forester, i cine. The organized and profes- the executive elerk of the White sional ,drys, are reforming House, in charge during the their lines in an effort to pre- absenee of the president. Mr. vent any sueh change in the Forester has served in this Volstead Act. The prohibition capacity during four adminisenforcement question has alo trations. been brought to the fore with the reorganization of the law Newton News enforcement unit of the Treasury Department. A struggle for NfcWTGN May 25 Newton control of this important agenwas differencwide wefi represented at the reveaed has cy es between the various groups commencement exercises which of professional drys. The bit- were held at the North Cache terness shown m this internal high, Saturday evening, as warfare is bound to leave its there were seven graduates maik On proposed legislation be- from our town. They were ! offi-questio- n. s CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY n ProduceHt Refinen and Marketer - . , hlt-SJw- petrotemn products Colorado Idaho. Kansas, Missouri brute, Nr Dakota, f? Mexico, Ok lahom Tca, Utah, Washmatoo f ii Tacked with Fairview News Bishop Rawlings FAIR VIEW, - May 26-Ivie Bodily was called to Blaza, Idaho, to see her sister, Mrs. A, Byington,' who is very ill. Miss Elizabeth Jiiggrnson frtm Bancroft has been visiting announced that one meeting of the stake quarterly conference will be held in our new ward ehapel next Saturday afternoon. There were a number of people from both ward of Fairview attended the oenrmenee Elveretta-Kpudsoa feW day! exercises at Preston last t Mrs, E dora. Maugnan andtgaJurd ,wh0ifraia. Frei .Spillman, members. of ftom&outh Fairview fron Franklin Stake Board, attended E1hth were Theodore conference last the Beota Olsorf, Everett jocjjy, Each gavewield Sunday afternoon Vi u Knudson, Monta splendid advice to the M. I. A.Smith Reva Vhittle, Lottie officers. Patriarch dham.n d Ix)wdl Cole: and those Dames was also present and fcm the North Fairview school, gave a short talk after Leland Harris, LeGrand Thomprendition of the program Gerald Bodily, Laura Grif- We are happy . to announce son, that Mrs. Erwin Larson who is 'Zelda Bodily, Everetta Knud-soat a Logan hospital is the Iva Thompson and Donna mother, of a, fine baby boy and .Boddy attemkd the dan-at is getting along very nicely. Weston last Friday night. Mrs. Matilda B. Gilbert re ' turned from Logan Saturday j pklinvlsiTo Sunday aT the Where she has been in the has-- home of Miss SabiBa Wood- pital. She is feeling fine. ward. Mra. n t n, e J I Stephen Davis Resigns Post i 1 1 s 4 i WASHINGTON, May 26 (flj Stephen B. Davis, acting secretary of commerce in the absence of Secretary Hoover, has resigned effective June 1, and President Coolidge has ac- f II r - t j cepted the resignation. fore Congress in December. There is also .considerable speculation as to the effect of a new controversy in the Federal Trade Commission. Tt was expected that this organization as would proceed at even kee the admmistration was supposedly in complete control. The effort or themajority to authorize expenditures for a special attorney to conduct a one man iunket to Europe disclosed a divergence of opinions among the commissioners themselves. There is growing sentiment for the abolishment of the Commission, but it seems to be fairly well entrenched with the Miss Aftoft Nelson, Sidney Hansen, UVell Parsons, Vioa Sparks, Iven Peterson, Francis Peterson', and Oriel Jenkins Miss Viola Sparks won the stiri ing silver pin as the best and most effeeent typist on the Remington type writer a couple of weeks ago. and last Friday she won the pin as, 1st prize for the most effeeent typist on the Underwood, She was also well up in her' other studies as she was exempted from most of her exams. v 'Marcus '(miffin' was the only graduate from our ward from the Seminary course he is becoming quiet efficent on the violin. Miss Olive Tuddenham is a graduate fiom the 8th grade at Ilyrum, her brother Ralph was a graduate from South Cache Miss Verda Dowdle won a $160 scholarship at the Utah present administration. Efforts to arouse interest in tariff matters are not making much headway. 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Wednesday May 25th has e 1927 been set apart as a Clean-U- p day for the entire ward at the The Higgins players a stock j of Ilyrum were Newton visitors j City cemetery all are expected later on jn the season. to turn out and prepare for There was no meeting held in Co. which played in the amuse - Sunday afternoon, Decoration Day. , our ward Sunday as the people ment hall last week desires to J Mrs. May me Harris and The recent fains have come all wished to drive to Clarkston put Newton on their circuit and Mrs. Wanda Earl . of 1 Fielding were the guests of Mary Neljust in the right time to $o a! to the Martin4 Harris Memorial v ill be here on Tuesday amount of good. 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