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Show ": ; ,V;Y' 7 si'.- - - - .",- - & N J fir - fv' a if S tv a .v 2 Thursday, March MERMAIDS TO DECIDE NATIONAL INDOOR TITLES SMITHFIELD DE C ACRE TOE JOURNAi; LOGAN, P ARTM E T" N1 ... MRS. FRANK WINN Correspondent Many Numbers on The Program For The Ward Reunion 1AGE FIVE COUNTY, .UTAH Vitamioew amine F Is a r.nlier uncertain vha trine. At the present time tlicr Is some conlioversy us to whellicr or not it should Remain tit amine P or be known as vilamlue 111. The foods which coniulft vllumlne B also con taSu liamine r. The principal sources jenst.wl cut, nuts, seeds of legemes fruits and vegetables. In the order named. Pocatello Youth, Fined $100 And VII Sentenced to Jail Blackfoot. Idaho. Mar 12 iAP The desite of Elmer Keele of Pocatello for scenes from motion picture plays has cost him a hundred dollars fine and 60 davj in jail. Norma Meghain of Firth, who accompanied Keele on a ie-- l cent night when he was collecting the souvenirs, paid $23. The penalties were assessed by District Judge Ralph W Adair1 when Keele was bt ought bdotc, him and pleaded, guiltv to a charge of resisting am oiluer and! of petty Miss Mfgham to one laiceny Keele also piobubly would have' escaped with a cliaigc of petty ljicency had he not lesi.sted the efforts of B.es Balling, chief oi police at Shelley, when the olfi-eVirginia stepped from the theatie theie as the youth was of his eolleitioiv making pietmes from the eases outside. He struck the officer, it was the lallei declared, and when drew his pistol giabbed the bai-rand wrested it from him. and then lilt the chief over the head with the weapon Chief Balling continued the struggle, howevei. and with the aid of a passerby whom he summoned, took the youth into custody. The officer received a laige gash on his head 0which i equat'd several stitches to close. Ri-- e, l For Sale or Rent Immediatelymiles Acre Irrigated Ranch j SmithfieldThe held their annual Days of Tranquillity Halcyon days Is a name given by the ancients to the sect-- dus whiib follow the shorted d ly of the year. The rqforeike H lo a fable th.lt during this time, wlme the halcyon hi id. or kingfisher, was breeding, theie always prevailed calms pt sea. Krona this the phra-halycoti days, has come to signify times ef pi ace and IranqulllUv. First waiJ leumoil on March 7, Mrs. Ei&rtha Matlier led the congregation in singing until "time to commeiKiL the regular program. The attei !)3 Two which prayer choirWig was offered by Samuel Nelson Roberta Roskclij from business of city, on sang. Bishop Nelson greeted the audience and made ait reel welhighway between Logan and come. Mrs. Walter Read icndered ' a violin selection A comic paper (Jood beet ground, ideal growing was read by Mrs Annie Miles, a Plowed potatoes. vocal solo by Trella Rash, jokes by John P. Green A thoius, unExcellent der direction of Mias Bessie Noble, rendered selections, Nathan located Home and ample Mather gave a comic stunt. A program was tarried out.duiing the noon hour by the younger set. A musical reading, by Myrtle One of Cache County choice cornet music, Vincent Dudley; Rees and company, chorus by Associated Pr-I'hots of (This is the mens glee club, conducted r These girls, every one s champion at tome form of swlmmtng or diving, will splco thfl ein petltlo by Eugene Lundqqist; dancing by must be disat the national A. A. U. Indoor championships at Miami Beach, March Hair. Sale Waite Sisters; step dancing, Ken, once. neth. Pitcher; song and dance, posed of ment, not so muth as a recogniEva Mane Jarvis and Ebeit tion of , the Insurgents strength Lundquist. Violin solo by Alice Appearances Count H. 1 I1A1R but to have someone in svmpathy Anderson, A mans foitune Is frequently -man with their views Jightmg to If pleas.The afternoon program conby Ids tiret address. t Phone 60 Logan, Utah tain the features that the rebel ing, others sisted of music by Miss Gladys that will at mqe National Association The Jonrn&l Written For Editorial senate into the has written by group Corbride and Don Napper; a he has merit ; but. If tlngrn eful, they tariff bill. chorus by the Relief society glee decide against him. Lord Chester-Hel' club comic reading; Rebecca Larson; music by the Lundquist The transfer of the board of tax apWashington, March 12 Jo More Gas family; , solo, Mrs L w Jarvis White whose House peals under tl attache, comic song, Bertha Mather; inspecial function lis to wield the thei incorpetax unihThese strumental music by Mrs In Stomach paste-pand shears in the preagencies repiesenting and Mis Bertha Maof the 'president s ' the Taxpayers afe gravely ton ther. , The day closed with a paration new spaper, is over the possible effect of ndoubtedly grand ball in the evening. and Bowels tioubled man. the collection agencies and lg SMITlfFIELD SINGERS tax tribunal mingling. The GIVE PROGRAM LOR is mamfest that environment If you wish to be permanently WELLSVILLE PEOPLE tax ex-a- n give government ga3 in stomach and unfair advantage ovci relieved of Mrs. Emma Thornley sponsored take Baahnanns Gas bowels, ders appealing from tax a musical program at Wellsville which are prepared eson Sunday evening as an M I A. It has been charged Tablets, pecially for stomach gas and all irious times the that Tire treasury conjoint piogram following, rtment has much to do with the bad effects resulting Irom numbers were under the leader-,- , Mrs nmendations as to appoint-- & gas pressure. Miss? of with ship Thornley That empty, gnawing feeling to the board ef tax appeals, at Tw the oyahe Cragun piano.'' 4 will selections by the combined chor present drive is to lessen the at the pit of tjie stomach nerdisappear; that anxious, ury department's Influence so vous ukes; two selections by a mixed feeling with heart palpitaj mai outsiders mai, nicy wm unuuiuuu may be assured of chorus, composed of Mila Cant- criticisms of the distmguis led j more equitable treatment when-read- er tion will vanish, and you will well, James A. Cragun, Herbert artd his policies. , ever they believe their taxes are again be able to take a deep Saxton, James Thornley and A. breath without discomfort. These reports are not alway s excessive. R Allred and Mesdames Minnie The Democrats, who are now in That drowsy,' sleepy feeling afDalnes, Regenia Smith, Jean Sor- complete but contain important The the minority in the senate and ter dinner will be replaced by a enson, Lavon Winn, Effie Barker abstracts during the week. Mrs. and Nord Kirkbnde; solo, reports that have the ohuse, are frankly hopeful that desire for entertainment. BloatMmhie Dames, duet, Mesdames reached Mr. Hoover werJ not furnish ing will cease. Ycmr limbs, arms Republican leaders willto bolster up his natural them with campaign issues They and fingers will no longer feel Lavon Winn and Regenia Smith. The confidential re- are remaining quiet as their op- cold and "go to sleep because The Ladies glee club sang two optimism. received every morning from position has family quarrels over Baalmanns Gas Tablets prevent ports selections under the direction of This is especi- gas from interfering with the Mrs. Minnie Dames followed by a the American delegation flii Lon- political plums. In C violin solo by Evan Hanson ac- don are said to be pessimistic; ally true in the effort of Senator circulation. Get the atgenuine. unemthe good any attention package, yellow the a LaFollette progrespublic given Republican companied by Mrs Emma Handrug store. Price $1. was ployment through rioting and the sive, who has just been appointClaudia son; a reading For Sale By All Logan Druggists complexity of the politi- ed to the senate finance commitbeautifully done by Miss Gwen-dell- a glowing Advertisement Veil Warthen cal situation, especially at the tee, but aspires to a place next to Thornley, this Jay hustle, hustle and hurry one canall contribute to a gen- the chairman as a conferee for played a clarinet selection to capitol, is of eral uneasiness that electric an differmotor, the settlement of tariff feeling operated by by Mis piano accompaniment be bothered with a motor car which apparent at the White House bi- ences between the senate and a safety razor has been invented Watkins of Logan. newswith conferences two The of house. is consists weekly that group parallel insurgent After the close of the meeting, writers. LaFollettes -- appoint- .ted. sliearmg plates. up and git oil all occasions. Speed, power and the M. I. A. officers served a paper At the capitol ofsituation The most delicious tray luncheon. mileage are prime essentials, James W. Kirkbnde, in behalf of fers little relief for the tariff bill the singers thanked Wellsville for which has blocked all other legisthe courteous hospitality shown. lation and is still a controversialto It is not uinusual Short toasts were given by L. matter. Vern Toolson of Smithfield, Hugh observe that it is only the strict c procedure Clark and the bishop of Wells- rules of .parliamentary advertised well and the dignity ville. It was indeed a rare treat The Best Sound in The many for all the Smithfield people to of the senate which keeps bound with in be qreeted with such a warm legislators tempers Peiyin-ahtie- s b. and prevents fisticuffs. WED., THURS., FRIDAY AND SATURDAY reception are bandied about to such An electric radiator operated an extent that it is difficult to from a lighting circuit has been draw the line between a personal to prevent insult and a political challenge. designed specially steam and frost forming on show The acrimonious debate on oil, sugar and lumber tariff proposals windows of stores. brought out into the open smoldParco gasoline exceeds in every essential U,$. Motor and all lobby committo a British dental ering feuds.wasr-se- The According t fee-other standard specifications. To this higfi grade gasoline we up-bangenerations tee. whicR expert- future-humof coalition Republican will be ehmless and toothless unhave'addcd Ethyl compound m perfeti ty4alanced propfcL- - ; and Democrats is less more food that requires insurgents in bighcompressioo blamed for much of the bitterk tjons making it completely chewing is eaten. ness that ext.sts between Senators. anti-knoi- k gasoline of The complaint is that this investimotors. !Thus we give you a certifid gation was ostensibly authorized occasion. outstanding quality for every motoring to investigate outside groups atFOR SALE senate influence the kNOCK tempting to All-Talkiiwo- Invariably the inquiry has trailed a senate chamber,-back info the PLANTS 4.14 ntr Jai boomerang which "will result In several changes in the that will province grapes that senate membership next fall. ' i The coalition has been in high , Ripen , SUNDAY Davies j because several months spiiits for in Cache eoimty climate. " '' effectiveness Its it demonstrated 20c Each in blocking legislation sought by This the conservative element. combine depended da the lobby E. HYDE committee to provide ammunition 91 West 2nd North, Logan in the form of sensational disclosures, especially on tariff matters. WEA-- U in the vote on the sugar vs mPOr tariff, which was reached a few o AAJVTrtVK, NO days ago. Chairman Caraway of W ' HB. fi publicly the lobby committee, . avowed that an increase rate on WJfkS., a' sugar would be regarded as p, uTo repudiation of the lobby commit-tie- s, V as it would show the futility '1 a!nd senators an of stamp expose JiifjiJiitiiJi tuti traders themselves as political rrysiJil .sj, M G SlUI'l ruled the roost Senator Caraway in the lobby committee but the senate turned a deaf ear and supSince ported the sugar lobby. that time the lobby committee has been losing ground as some senators say privately that the Is nothing lobby Investigation llg&LO S ANGELEJ more than a publicity stunt for ut Throngh-orenovated Newly two or three senators and a source of embarrassment to the t 400 ear garage. 393 other members. ? The meeting place of Utah There has been little said about I the correspondence that several people. i VI. W. Whltecotton, owner. f senators and representatives nave of Vith Secretory Frank Wishon, manager. exchanged Treasury Mellon, regarding the j district ' planting. el ?j 13-1- OUR WASHINGTON this llyrum. for ready for spring dairy farm. ' outbuildings cr thereon. V farms. the late Henry the ranch but preferred at Inquire LETTER corn-hid- nd ot d I-- ts. ed of In not git doesnt CAPITOL rPAMCCdD State ITgasolineI nSstv. y- so-cal- led anti-knoc- ear-ol- Hfrung-utoi.oua. d ng j j At Independent pas and Oil GRAI'E Cos Stations'and'Dealersr . m$N0t SO Dlllllb v i Price i J. vASKAUt it dr 7. tmi rt OUT 'v tf -- f "Warn t i i |