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Show rvrrrrm PUBLISHED 4 COMPANY ) ;?j Paid per month., fey mail, per jear d, Delivered, per per year nail, -- 25c 42. W 1 45f nioiilh-Delhere- fl4 V Member of Associated Press f JV The Associated Pres ia exclusively, entitled to tha dae for republics t ton of all new dispatches credited to it or not other' Iso credited in this paper and also the haul news published therein. All right of repulil lent ion of siieeial dispatches therelf are also reserve!. IS AK0M Rain Today I? Is-- J; r y 4 1 U' i' T fa Yesterday The above readings are taken from TI1R JOURNAL'S Oclock each afternoon except Sunday. , The 'yeaUrdsjr Monday refers to Saturday's reading (I - ft husinq AT LAST congressional lung jiower, arithmetic, wrangling and finally coming together have brought into being another tariff bill that w'JI, like others before it, eventually pass into American history, us another infamous or glorious tustoms measure, depending on who is reading thi history. bill TuesPresident Hoover signed the Ilawley-Smoat took effect new the duties and midnight provided day, bringing alxmt some 1,122 changes in existing tariff duties on various American imports. Press dispatches told with some degree of amusement how yarious large merchant ships steamed into Atlantic seaboard ports running a race against time to get the goods in before the new schedules took effect. .The usual hfle and cry that has gone up in other coun tries with the passage of each American tariff bill, started immediately this time just as soon as the news of President 'Hoovers action reached foreign shores. In so far as matters like the tariff are concerned, Uncle Saras very governmental fabric is such that congress wears the trousers in the American household when it comes to legislation, and other nations must await the action of this 'American body irrespective of whether i be to their liking or otherwise, until such time as the governmental machinery in .the United States brings about a new order of things. Most students of the tariff who strove to study it from nofi, partisan political angles contend, that it is something which has no real business to be mixed jup in politics. Some Contend that it is unsound economically, others that if it has any Jeg at all on whiclr to htand in the scheme of present day political economy that leg should be allowed "to stand without congressional propping up. France has become exercised, of at least her press has, o' er the new tariff, and Ambassador Edge is seeking to allay that countrys feltrs and pacify its- press and people by asserting that the new tariff does not impose much higher duties than the old one did, so that in truth, he contends, . , theres very little difference. Most Americans,' however, no matter which side the fence they may be on politically,, are quite apt to continue to do as they have in the past in the face -of each new tariff policy go on working whether Democratic or Republican;- namely nextmove the for congressional and waiting aniMiving, in that great political chess game that this American body has been playing ever since the first congress began its sessions in tha infancy of American national life. ot ( tPlc , barometer at reading each ANOTHER TARIFF REE MAIDENS 1 29iillllji2!i31Ji45li:6f'" K 2! i, 0 :) . U L .t? .'. 1 gats A A t Fair Change Ay n W it i: T E It READINGS - n 't N .a ha Jer-sm- 7C ADVERTISING BATES FLUMSUED ON AITLiCATIQli KATES if( Binin ION alliance MODEST i g. tutored at. tha Fuat OtlUm every da; ia the week except Sunday mi Ixtiuu, I tnh, tut Sctimd Claw Matter. , M and Mr. Orem Nltm. Mr tfijspn has spent the past eleven seeks in a iopal hospital nd Is sull there, put is improv.-iifr. and Mrs. Eyiveoter Dobbs and family of Corouh were Mr. HY TIIE EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING r the with land evening Ip honor 13th birthday pf her daughter. June. Ip the afternoon incse present were Big Jenson, Elene Jenson, Laurel, Jenson, Gavle and Jenson, Norm Hovay Mala. Norma Gamas were supper guests of Mis. Emma played and refreshments were served. In the evening Uk.s Pearson op Saturday evening piesent were Alton Jessop, Or-pMartin Olson, Alma Hanson of College ward, Esiie Jenson and son, Ruidelt, were among those who enioyed M.ary Ppshj Pplone Jesspp, a fishing trip on, Sunday. Humphreys, Deal Jenson, Mon(Lee Jpssop wpo is working in tis Larson, Aivrd Rulse, Aline Garland spent Sunday with his Heaves A birthday cake with thirteen candles centered the family. Mr. and Mrs William Waite table. (3mes pn4 music' were . of Logan were visitors o,i Sunenjoyed. Mr. and MrS- - Prvin M. Hale day evening at the- - pome if Mr and Mrs. Bans L- - Nilson. of Pocatello were sapper Ma and Mrs Hyrum S Jlul&e, of Mr. and Mr. A- - C. Hale on Mr Fjancis Hunt, Mrs. Eliza- Thursday eveomg. Mf. and Mrs beth ft- - Andersop, - Mrs. Murl Hale came Logan for the WUtk Jen sop. Miss lone Hunt, Miss purpose of doing Rhe Jenson, Miss Opal Jenson during the pa-- t week-- ' moand Misa Neva Hulse, Cafl Amusson pf Bait Lake tored to Smithftsld. n Saturday City spent the past aeg wdh to attend tha Buste reunion Mr. and Mrs Q. T Alverd. whieh was heUJ - in , the city Mrs. Joseph Anderson Chirr . tained on Thursday pfvernoon paik. j Mf. and Mrs. John Windber? in honor of the second birthand f daughters, Rosella and day of her son, Bobby. A birthNina, In company with Mr. and day cake with two eandk$ entMrs JJaae Loyeday of fagan, ered tlie tabe. Coyeis were motored, to North . Logan on laid for Mrs. Mary Anderson, Wednesday Where they w .'re Mrs Steplien Bench, Mf. and supper guests pf Mr. and Mis Mrs. John R. Andersmv Mrp Ross Hancey. Phyllis Jenson and son Lamar Mrs. Sylvester Anderson, in PI BUC company with her parents, Mr Notice is hereby given that and Mrs, Wdliam Larson of motored . tOjThe Board of Education, Cache City, Brigham Chftonj 'Idaho, Sunday 1to1 at- - County School pistnet, wfti visit have a public hearing on its Un4 a funeral and also for ft few days With relatives budget for the yeaf 1930-19- 3. and friends. Saturday June 2gth, 1930 atT jl enter- a. m. at the office of the Board Jenson Mrs. Emma tained on Thursday afternoon Lyman C. Pedersen. Clerk. DAWE3 VISITS ttOICOW HOME THE JOURNAL By Sau iHL "JZtAia- - Lu34n, CACaT, COUNTY. TITAR Sunday 'to spend Did day PAG2 TT?0 T f Jf- " 7 - i itvJQ Charles G. Davies !eft), ambassador to Grekt Britain, Who f csntly returned to tha United States for a short stay, vifiteg tlio Englewood, N. J., home of Dwight W. Morrow, candidate for United State senator In New Jersey. . Ob, 0U rrurt fbingi Harry' and took ft, Im starved." - New Bishops Counselor 4-- li New Officers . White of the Hyrum stake high! council was present w meetittiT for the purpose of releasing Rulon Scott, who has moved from the ward, and sustaining Tracy Colt as first counselor to Bishop Franklin Bitters. Orlando , Barrus and wife both officlators1 in the Logan temple were also present. They related some of their missionary experiences. Mr Burras alsq spoke in the Samo&n language, Mr. and Mts. Nils P., Olson were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. W'illard W. Pitkin on Thursday evening. Mrs. Hunt and Frances daughter lone, of Cardston Canada, arrived here on Friday of last week for a month's visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, P. L. Nilson and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hoffacre and daughter Joyce of Logan were luncheon guests of Mr and Mrs Hans L. Nilson on Wednesday afternoon The Primary Trail Builder? were to have had a bonfire breakfast on Thursday morning at 6 oclock, but on account of the storm the breakfast was cooked and served at fhe horre of their guardian, Mrs. Gillie nday The H club held their first meeting of the season on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Hilma Humphreys and the following officers were elected, Afton' Jessop, vice president 4-- Named Sunday on-Su- Club Elects attts J werein aUendance. Th lesson will be given on Wednesdav evening at girls first cooking the home of Mrs. Hiima Humphreys and will be under the direction of Mrs. Humphrey? and Mrs. Donna Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pearson motored up from Sait LakJ City toViend Monday with MrsC Hanna pearsom .After, a , brief visit with SMrs Pearson's relatives in Salt Lake City they, will leave for their home In Los; Angeles. The many friends of Mrs still ' tod Annie P. Anderson pleased to know that she is improving and is able to be out of doors. . i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hend-THE ROGUE SONG WITH TIBBETT ricks of Fielding Mr. and Mrs Alma H Hale and daughtet MADE ENTIRELY IN .TECHNICOLOR Leila and Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle Griffin of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Hale on Because music created, through the ear, the consciousness Sunday afternoon. of beauty that color conveys through the eye, tha debut of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norris the first major star of opera on the talking screen has been son Thomas Jay of Salt and f usfc-oboth. urrangd with the Lake City spent Sunday w.th to Mrs. Sophia Wallace and Mrs The Rogue Song, Lawrence Tibbitt's introduction will present vhich Doily Van De Graff. pictures, talking Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bartow of with not is special only replete T at the Capitol Theatre, j-Sunday Salt Lake City left onWednes-da- y a- song numbers, written for the great baritone, but has been Taggart. after a few daysTVisit with filmed entirely m color. Mr and Mrs Harry Olson and relatives scientific prob son Doyle of Ogden were visiMiss lola Humphreys enter rnie undertaking involved many abstruse Terns in the matter of photographing sound, on film which tors on Wednesdav at the home tained at a chicken supper on of Mrs. Matilda Olson. Monday evening at the home at the same time kept natural color values, and the comple- TRAIL BUILD! RS OF of her parents, Mr. and Mn the one of as triumphs hailed greatest tion of the work was PRIMARY II A VB BREAKFAST C. E. Humphreys. Peonies cen' . The Primary Trail Builders tered the table. Besides he forrthe Technicolor process. Tibbetts sings songs ranging from numbers of operatic mag- gave their guardian. Mrs. Gillie hostess, covers -were laid for a very pleasant sur- Rhea Jenson, Connie Cum oichestra to simple love songs. Elsa Taggart, nitude with on Wednesday , evening. mings. Neva Hulse, Rex Pitkin prise male a chorus and womens large Alcsens dramatic soprano, a Games and musid'Were enjoyed and Glenn vMauchley. June24-chorus.Air- & other and Mr. and Mrs, Martin Nilson K, n., nrJl.ird, Cache Junction. dainty refreshments ..were luncheon elal (orate musical details of the liussian D. L. Stoutr 242 servecpThose present were !I and family were Elden and Therwliv Scott, Neil guests Of Mr jina Mrs. Nils E.A N.rJune 24 drama. -Olson, Burdett Jenson and Rus- Monsen on Sunday afternoon The filming of the songs was done in a specially prepared sell Hulse Mr. and Mrs. 4umes Jenson housed was case each in orchestra The sound set of 'Mrs. William C. .Smith of and family, Mr. and Mrs Aaron stages. in which three Alma Torrey, Wayne county, arrived Pehrson, Mr. and Mrs m a horn, or thin wood orchestra shell, days Jenson, Mr, and Mrs. Eslie Jenof different frequencies were placed. Herbert here oh Monday for a outside visit with her aujit and uncle, son, Mr.and Mrs. Morgan JenStothUrt, conducting, heard Tibbetts voice in the set and Mrs. James F. Olson son, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale voice Mr. the conducted accompaniment, over earphones as he Mrs Smith was formerly Miss all motored to College ward on room monitor Ruby Perry and music were put together or mixed in a Tuesday evening where m com The Beehive girls of the Mill- pany with Mr. and Mrs Abe insulated, so far as sound is concerned, from both sets. blend harmonies ville ward in. company with Hanson they gave Mr. and Mrs ' By filming action in color one is able to a very pleasant and then blend then, other Beehive girls of the Owen Jenson in music, in hue just as one blends them occasion the stake, Hyrum being the spent surprise, Thursday director of and together in a perfect whole, Lionel Barrymore, Friday at the gfrls camp in birthday of Mrs. Jenson. A color is that in this regard chili, supper was served after Logan canyon. the picture, stated recently, It . Marinus Larson of Los Anwhich the evening was spent tan be so valuable in the filming of music, geles .was a brief visitor on Sat- in social chat. Mrs. Edward Larson was a urday at the home of his Mrs Matilda Ol- lqncheon giiest of Mrs. Olof .School Budget Meeting giandmothy, son. Nelson of Logan on Saturday. Home Missionaries Mrs. Eslie Jenson and family Mr. and Mrs. William Toombs f Cache ward wpre luncheon were supper guests of Uri and In accordance with chapter of Benson 75 Laws of ytah 1927 the Board guests f Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Mrs. MarUP Olson on Sunday Nilson and Francis Nilson evening. meet June 30th at 740 p. m, on Sunday Miss Miss Virginia afternoon. Hughes q and Sonne Bfnson A!ma f Logan City wilj of Education The Reverend and Mrs Ross Mplad, Idaho, returned homd Francis M. Young. North tjPadon of Logan were brief after a fdw days visit with her 930 at its offices 170 II. Ander- Chureh Ave , and adopt a bud-g- visitors on Wednesday Hyde Park-Jo- hn sister Mrs. Roy Jessop afterson and Frank L. West. for the fiscal year of 1930-3- 1. noon at the home of Mr. and Joseph A. Jessop and George A. Noble William to Third is The L Mrs Hans invitpd Logan public Jessop spent Sunday of last Nilspn. with meet and Bishop L. Tom Perry. and Mr and Mrs. Don Harrison week In Pocatello valley. inspect budget Yeates the hoard Logan Fourth jR.-E. adoption and Mr. Harrison of Salt Lake v Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lamon prior to thifc Clerk. Hansen Miss Carrie and David Tarbet, , City spent Sunoay with Mr. and gnd family, Vinton Humphreys - Logan Fifth Keuben L. Hill Mrs. Edwin Hill. (Advertisement) (and Ariel Humphreys spent R E. Owen. and Claris Johnson of Pocatello Sunday m Logan canyon where - E. A.Ninth Cranney Logan arrived here on Sunday for an a bounteous chicken air.r.ei- - was Plug' Wins J5.MH) and Kenneth O. Lindquist. I indefinite stay writb Mr. and! enjoyed. New Zealand (JP) Auckland, Lund-stro- m A. O Logan Tenth A horse that its owner bought Mrs Oscar Sjoberg Mr. Mrs and Henry N'Nen Evans Jr. and William Mrs Matilda Olson and Miss and 'family of Salt Lake City North Logan Martin C. Reed- for $70 has won the Autumn Veola Olson were supper gliesU spent Sunday math Mr. and 0. er and Orson Perkes Handicap with a purse of cf Mr. and Mrs Newell Olson Mrs John Nelson An Auckland business man on Thursday everting of last Mr and Mrs. J B. Humphreys Mill Lilt Water 720 Feet the horse, called ,Nas-sock- ,i week, it being Mf Olson s were dinner guests of bought Air. "an A Tex. windmill Alpine, (Jp) as a hack for his young Lirthday, A beautiful birthday Mrs William Ewing of'Smithr on a ranch near here lifts cake centered the table field on Sunday. water 720 feet. The well Is 320 son. As a prank the boy enterMjss lone Hunt of Cardston. Mr and Mrs Henry Anderfeet deep and wa,ter is forced ed his mount in a picnic race, Canada, who Is visiting here son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grifto a tank. 400 feet above the, and to the surprise of everyspent Wednesday afternoon fith, Mr. and Mrs Whitt, aU of ground. body, won the event. I with Miss Dora Shaffer. Farmington, motored up on ELECTRIC -- 1 mic-rophon- es Gockl judgment suggests to COOKING bride and groom the importance of equipping their new home rw fisi is I Electrically. w !V- - u V of families territory arq enjoying tki u.uqu'lci Lcnefits of Eke trie oozing. The houae-tf.- at there is no for it. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION N l'k -1 q tn For Stake -- The Ccneral Electric Refrig-- e a'jcr is outstanding for dependability and economy in performing tha i:np9rtapt tasl; pf protecting ycur food supply. 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