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Show Wednesday, Octolier 8. 1936. Now Lady And of THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, President Sloan Here President and Mrs. 5LR, Northwestern Sloan of the States Mission, are visitors in Logan, having stopped oft here to visit with relatives and attendance friends following felt weary and tired Bill she plaintively, quired Buy an 01 at erst uf fed chair Ill feel like a girl J ouve hired! - that - ' . 72-7- 4 Funeral services will be held at the Lindquist Mortuary cha West 1st No. pel on Friday at 2 p. m. for whose Mrs. Rachel Peterson Logan body will! arrive in Thursday night from Salt Lake where the lady died. In announcing the death, an error was made in stating Mrs. Pet' ersons second name as Injured In Fall James Allen, 72, prominent citjzen of Wellsyille where he manages the Anderson and Sons Lumber business, fell on a ladder on Tuesday, breaking five ribs and dislocating his collar bone. Mr. Allen was brought to a local hospital for attention to his injuries. Digging-B- eet digging is going merrily on all over the valley. About The best crops in the valley are in the vicinity of Dayton and Clifton. Died at Wellsville Thirkell Baugh Larsen, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs? Chris Larsen of Wellsville, died last night at the family home following a three day illness of spinal meningitis. Besides - his parents the young man is survived by a sister, Sarah Larsen. He was born February 14, 1907. For some time past the young man has been employed at the Morning Milk Plant. Bluebird Table OHote din- ner from 5 until 8:30. Excellent food. Let's meet and eat at the Bluebird. (Advertisement) Washlngon, Oct. 8 (AP) IiQthan enacting essential legisation the snort session of requires' no prophetic power tc :ongressat which begins in will senate realize that the hearken to the trumpet call tea Over the cup. and back ot for another investigation is great antlcipa-- , itairs there senthe oil scandals. Despite of stirring times in the of broad .ion features sational political Washington society. minor a charges brought by nother shot in the Long-vort- h, official In the department ol McCormick Patterson, the interior the opinion pre- feud has been delivered in an vails in conservative quarters operv challenge to Princess here that the affair will turn Alice to give a demonstration 10 her much vaunted political ..I?, mte A be an error of influence. Mrs. (sagacity and J nee Count- ;EleanoPatterson, 'ess Gyzka, nee Mrs. Elmer llie which n cry LH'em jschlessinger, is a cousin of cuse to find Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick, H16 for the senate from win63 the pubic candidate series mjnoj3 she recently assumed of a Hearst the editorship scope and results of morning newspaper in the ca- the senate's activity in the pjtai and directed attention to Teapot Dome and oil troubles ner new job with questioning Harding Mrs. Long worths sincerity in dating back to the whetted helping the McCormick cam-th- e has administration appetite of the little band'paign, of senate investigators They i jM0t alone is society on its are thrilled at the prospect of toes but the politicians are witnesses 'me,. wise concerned at the spec- grilling defenseless and jail them if they refuse jtacle. who Mrs. Patterson, to talk. It is easy to perceive 'assumed her maiden name, would the political gains that has dared as only a woman accrue, if it were possible to on the warpath would, to very President involve Hoover, refer to Mrs. Long-the- d directly or indirectly, asjWorths reputed influence on the senator Borahs political view. he was a member of Harding cabinet that escaped it is one thing to whisper but unblemished from that notor- another when- - you shout it ious affair. from the housetops on the The secretary of the inter- front page of a large newspato per. Mrs. Longworth has a ior Dr. Wilbur, is known intimate and small and selected circle of be a Hoover closer to the chief executive friends. Despite her positionthan any other cabinet mem- - as first laciy of the congresber.The clarion caU of graft Jslonal set by reason of her hus a charge as yet unsupported - bands position as speaker, sheby evidence, has brought an- does not circulate among legIn the conticipation of another scandal ilators wives. speakers similar to that uncovered at gressional set, the the time Albert Fall held the wife - has been accused of or no A senate quiz arrogance high- hatting portfolio. a chal,matlter how flimsy, has all for year a Naturally from another society a of blunderbus, lenge the accuracy of all other countries, to the it hits has many unjustly. Indica- woman, now an editor,discusgreat benefit of our exports." tion are . that the senate will irovoked widespread be more busy with probing sion. Mrs. Peterson Funera. OUR THURSDAY SPECIAL NEW MOHAIR OVERSTUFFED LIVING-ROOSUITE REGULAR $192.00 SPECIAL ONE DAY ONLY $180.00 Beet conference-The- temi-annU-al Plenty of Tulip Bulbs just in. Cache Valley Floral company, 31 Federal Ave., phone 711. (Advertisement) Crystal Bottling & Furniture Exchange Phone 444 GIVE HIM A BATH, TOO! are both well and enjoying their missionary labors. for me you care Eke Bluebird ner from llent food. to OHote dinuntil 8:30. ExceLets meet and eat Table 5 at the Bluebird. (Advertisement) Building Permits .At the Tuesday night session of the city commission, C. T. Barrett, building inspector, made his quarterly report which was Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been received 18and filed. The report issued to Howard Edward Mc- showed building permits, one Gregor and Doris Leone Martin- moving pefmit; 20 plumbing person, both of Ogden; Fred Homer mits anq 35 electric wiring perof Benson and- - Hortenee Chris- mits. Chief C. W. Rapp was pretensen of Newton; Joseph La-V- sent and discussed informally Christersen and Mattie the operations of, the fire deMarie Christensen, both of Shel partment. ley, Idaho? The Amalgamated sugar facwill comRain, slippery streets, car tory at Smithfield skids, accidents, Shoup, 321 mence grinding beets Friday morning Oct. 10. All men sign North Main. ed for work wiHrplease report (Advertisement) immediately for their appointments. F. W. Hunter v Guests at Clayton Home (Adv.) Following the athletic show tendent. at Idaho Falls last night, Mir. and Mrs. I. E. Clayton of that j Cast For Varsity Play city, had a number of persons : The results of the tryouts for at their home for a brief visit, the U.S. A. C. Varsity play held anincluding, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monday night, have been comTurner and Cogfc Pete Dow nounced. There were five of Rexberg; Thad Naylor of plete casts in the tryouts with Los Angeles, Ira Dem and Ed the following being the successful k, Shepherd of Salt Lake and J. contestants: Genevieve Cruik-shanC. Allen, Jr., of Logan., Mrs. Boyd Pulley, Oralie Cra-gu- n, DeVerl Miss Ray Robbins, formerly Clayton ' was Ethel Jensen of Logan. The Flamm, Rebecca Ririe, Lutie Claytons have a lovely home. Bancroft, John M. Anderson, Mr. Clayton is county assessor Mit Johnson, and Loralne Boley. and won out In the recent The judges were Mrs. Ruth Republican primaries and there- Bell, Miss Anna Boss, Mrs. O. A. fore, is the candidate to suc- Garff and Prof, and Mrs. Chest. er J. Myers. ceed himself. on ! Oiling Roads Work of oiling the highway between Downey and McCam-moIdaho, is in progress .at the present time. Long winrows of crushed gravel mixed with a liberal saturation of oil, Tine the highway practically all the way between the above points. When completed, this work will .make the highway between Logan and Pocatello practically as good as pavement all the n, way. aRfflaaaaaHaa , "" Your Very 975-110- 6.25-6.5- 3.50-4.5- 0 4.00-4.5- 6.25-7.2- tuberculosis. Apple shipments from Provo bench and Salt Lake County to various eastern cities and California will total about 250 carloads, according to Aldon J. Anderson, traffic manager. Salt Lake and Utah Railroad, Salt Lake City. Utah Cedar City Southern Publishers recently held meeting here. Manti Christianberg highway being improved. Cedar City receives bids for constructing concrete sidewalks and curbs. Provo New wsyd building to be built at State Mental hospital here at cost of some $200,000. and Gibbons Centerville Reed have contract to grade elevated highway over fiord Creek, at North Centerville, on Salt Lake-Ogde- n highway. Corinne Local farmers have 25 tomatoes carloads g shipped price of silved and purchas-sinto Brigham and Perry canner-16and of that metal, power s the only money or purchasiFork Rebuilding loof China, as well calSpanish ng medium electric system at cost of In countries. as many other act in passing I may say that $10,000. parowan Wilford Day will over half the world have no 40 carloads potatoes this ship and silver other money than fall to California markets. the in purchassuch Increase Castle Dale Improving Mato ' ing price of silver would in- Street. . crease the purchasing power Loto road County Hyrum gan graded and otherwise improved. California Milford capital of backing proposed erection $40,000 creamery here. Gateway Channel of Weber River being widened at this point to care for flood waters 2200 trout fry Coalville planted to Chalk Creek. carload Richfield Making 3-- the United States and . outside of Paris shops before And best of., all, your pocketbook is going to share this thrill! The Styles Gloriously ' feminine fitted and, soft silhouette modes.. Cuffs accented with novel furs. Sleeves a la leg omutton or flared. These are but few of the new 1930-3- 1 styles. i Shirley Mae Shop : coun-wtie- 3-- drape ' to such They gorgeous depths ; they v W. H. Hendricks, state veterinarian, reports that dairy cat- s tle lq Beaver and Millard are practically free from 5-- v flare so elegantly. Theyre trimmed with modish new furs. And what colors. A sight to see as youve never seen d 7-- AND UP - 25-5- 0 3-- Becoming Styles Ever Shown In Many Seasons ,We give S & H Green Discount Stamps. LIVESTOCK Ogden, Oet. 8 AP USDA Hogs 1,260, including 182 for market; steady to 15 higher; best trucked-i- n kutchera .10.10,-10 .25; lot 140 lbs 9.60; few packing sows 7.50-7.7112 for Cattle: 323. Including Stabilize Trade In the Most ' v' NOTE: If you are particularly interested in any market report, write or phone The Journal so that we may publish it for you. A New Plan To ... CLOTH COATS ' Kaibab Dear Huntin- gNotices concerning deer huntKaibab forest from ing of thfe October 1 to November 30 are on hand at the Cache national forest office in the Federal building and may be had by all interested if they will chll at the forest service office. Hunters are permitted too shoot two dear during the season. ITliiffilL! market; slow, late yesterday and today, mostly weak to 25 lower; for 2 loads good week lower; 1210 lb Idaho steers 7.35 top; load 0 915 lbs 7.25; 7 loads good lb Montana steers 7.00; 2 loads 950 load 673 lb lb sters stockers 5.65; few lots medium heifers around 5.50; odd head com; mon and medium cows common and odd bulls medium vealers Sheep: 4,206, ail for market; 2 Utah lambs loads choice black-faceto be Weight 7.00; load 82 lb late yesterday 6.50; load 67 lb feeders (Continued from Page One) 5.75; 20 out 4.00; truck load 97 lb lambs today 4.90. wheat, automobiles lumber, NEW TURK STOCKS and other manufacturers, has Am T T 200 fallen off over 50 percent in El Pow & Lgt 55 seven the last or eight Gen Elec 58 months. Gen Mot 37 The plan anticipates the U S Stl 151 ; action of China, Great joint NEW YORK CURB Britain, France, Japan and Elee Bond & Share 60 Was at Door Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kent and son Lathair and wife left last night for Fairview, Wyoming to attend the funeral of Mrs. Clarence Hoopes. Scout Meeting Executive .Preston Pond . Scout announced this morning that a scooters meeting of the Hyrum district of the Cache valley council, Boy Scouts of America, will be held at 2 , o'clock Sunday afternoon at Hyrum. A council executive board meeting is set for Sunday afternoon at 5 oclock at scout headquarters. Monday night at 8 o'clock is the time set for a meeting of Scout commissioners, of the council. As If Paris , PAGE THREE UTAH other interested governments. A silver pool would be organized by such governments making available several hundred million ounces of silver to be advanced to the Chinese national government as when needed for peaceful purposes as approved by a Joint" session of such lending powers, such as roads trajnspor-taatio- n, expenditures, restoration of men and women to their homes and employment and to remove present famine conditions. The agreement would probably have to contain provision that would bring the four Dominant war lords of China, who now control vast armies and areas, into the national government to participate in its administration, the Chiother manufactures.' na under such conitions, it is j contended by all of such, witnesses, could use more silver than is now available from the total production of all the mines producing silver in the world. This would naturally have a tendency to Increase the losses xMyollovr causes small 3ig benefits follow may insure if y6u mth. ; ; gencies. 12-m- Only one of 591. prisoners received at the South Dakota state prison to the last two years had aMiollege education, according to - Warden G. T. Jameson. Atlanta, Ga., and Mobile, Ala., have adopted ordinances prohibiting loud operation of radio sejts after 11 p. to ated in a code of practice, filed in the office of the official responsible or its enforcement and used by him as a guide. Building codes, no matter how comprehensive or applicable to any citys needs they are worse than useless they are rigidly enforced. Laxity in enforcement will be the signal (or general ignorance of the law, Iwo Chicago policemen always art . on, guard at the home of iBillis was rescued from kidnapers two men were coa- -' Two years ago. vnttd oi kidnaping him. For Rent Three room house. Only $8.00 month. Inquire H. G. HaybaLI. l2-.ye- CAPITOL The Best Sound in the State TODAY & THURS. fTJ Practical and effective building codes, kept up to modern demands have been constantly urged by the Insurance Department of the chamber of commerce of the United States. In unaddition to eliminating necessary fire hazards, an adequate .building code operates to create a much more beautiful city. The present day fire resistant structure is far superior to design and beauty to the older type, which was also a greater ' fire risk. - . In some of the smaller titles the building code was found to bo of such volume that it proved a financial handicap. While it has to be detailed enough to satisfy local requirements, It has been found helpful to print the actually important items which were adop-te- Others have been lncorpor- in d. I.V.V.V.V.WAV.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.y.V.V.V.VaV.V.V.A The Thin n West Street. Price will be one of the stops on proposed air mail from Salt Lake City to Grand Junction, Pueblo and other Colorado points. Riverton $90,000 gymnasium dedicated. Coalville Utah Power and Light company building one half mile extension line here. Oiling, of Echo canyon road from Baskin to Emery, com, pleted. Tooele Tooele county starts construction on high4 way from Rocky Ridge to Ely, Nevada. Tooele Lions club sponsoring building of road to top of Little Mountain, Leeds ward Leeds $10,000 chapel dedicated. CHICAGO Chicago, with its great fire heads a long list of conflagrations which all but swept whole cities from the face of the earth. There, in 1871 17,500 were demolished buildings while the total property loss Fire Preven- 1168.000,000. Son Week is always held during the days to which this anniversary falls. Modern and effectively enforced building, codes would probably '.have .prevented. tp;a great extent sucirtoisasters- as those lin - Jacksonville, where with a loss of some $11,000,000, practically the entire business section was burned; Patterson, N- - J-- , $7,000,000-- Paris, Texas, and the one fresh$10,090,000 est in memory, Nashua, N. H., where the loss reached $3,000, 000, As American cities have increased to size, real estate values have more than kept pace with them, and building construction problems have assumed serious porportions. have Many cities adopted building codes, but all too frequently they have become obsolete and are entirely Inadequate for the present emer- shipments Highway between this place and the Devils Slide, being widened and straightened. Delta State completes oiling on Clark Street, and Second potatoes-Morga- ad- vances or loans so made to be measured in ounces and not in values and to be repaid principal and interest In ounces of silver. According to - the ot witnesses qualified testimony to know such a plan would, be agreeable to the national government, the four war lords, and the people of China. The plan, in the opinion ot such witnesses, ' would result In the immediate pacification of old China the estabishment of control of the national government over the - whole of China, the opening up of. the vast interior and the revi vacation of the industries. Such an accomplishment, so these witnesses testify, would increase our commerce with China tenfold, would consume almost immediately our surplus of wheat, and would greatly reduce our surplus of lumber automobiles and REMEMBER I great convenience to all is our rent 'department. Here are some of the things we rent A I CunsTents TYPEWRITERS, KALSOMINE BRUSHES ADDING MACHINES, : CAMP BEDS, STOVES, FURNITURE, BABY BUGGIES V.V.V.B . |