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UTAH. dlf What THE JOURNAL WILDlfraBEAUTY AAATEEt HOWE PUBLISHED BY THE' EARL' & ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY Catered at the Post OCHre ere ry day in the week except Sunday et Logan, Ltah, i SYSCPBIB Bier styce fjnn) f mtn Float wvtn Hreibvfu h hut been, nt mitts vnh fti mother tor ahe hole f nnuit fti insure bnunn hnnuhiraft ftmid from his mother $ home and thrown no his mb m hts mtUt$ hunk biit ht moth&r and vncle nhwtvs or 0 seheviino'to tore him to return Unit Ibnnrts mnrrted tiuhapyUu to i turn ft s rousin Ltla falls w toes wait h ft unit nnd lets her knout ft mat before saihnfj Sat Frame with the d M Unhid jtml'lenl rfhmfted from his ttonUmn tms vettw n new moos fa HI mother tq tores him to return tocher home now that his sister Amelia has married and tef 1 kenenheii their bah is taken ill thianoh tanun careless lens mat Dn,ul plans to move to the Went are un'orJsd Hanna returns tuna an rtiMmo with hhmln showiiro none a of contrition Uanid erpects moSkte on application km-sueT- SI BS( BUT ION KATES Paul in advance Sf amO, per month- By wail, two years advance Delivered, per month- Delivered, two years advance- - - SBC 42.0 - 4B 44.50 Member of Associated Press The Associated Tress ts exclusively entitled to the o tor repub- dcatloa ot all new dispatches credited to It rr not otherwise credited 'In this paper and also' the local newa published therein, t All right ot republication of special dispatches tberei art also te 'fMMrved. READINGS BAROMETER , , ' , ,chaptgr.j$ , ,v LCVE WITH RESERVATIONS Fait Rain Change Today- -?? ',rpH ERE are tiling that cant bear being talked about," said 29IllJliHl2lil3J)4l!51!6!l78!9m80 Fanny quietly ttuft first evening 4jp Yesterday The above ere taken trom THE JOURNAL'S barometer at alien she and David were alone. afternoon except Sunday. The "yea terday' reading each t oclock each readings About her hovered the unmistakable . ntwiav refers to Saturday's reading aura ot one cherishing secret grtev ances unmistakable to a husband, ' veiy well If you ffea that way," CLUB eald David haughtily, A thousand times David had pictured this tit si 9,000,000 depositors in Christmas Club plans are hour alone he, to the big chair, to walk up to the banks and draw between $600,-000,0- amokiug. looking out cf the window, and $700,000,000 in Christmas club checks. . little Stern, a little aloof. And The people who keep saying Cheer up, the worst is yet to Fanny fidgeting about the room, come, and who seem to delight in prophecies of business making excuse ta donitU or itiat to nearer to him; until gloom, should note the stimulus that will be given to in- ining her 'flually, with a littfe rush, she would when is sum of this released. great money dustry come and kneel besftld him, laying A good deal of this money will be laid away in banks, but her bright head on his knee. ' ' CHRISTMAS MONEY ABOUT probably the bulk of it as usual will go to purchase of subDai ling . . . dp you love me stantial articles. Millions of people who desire to equip no-- matter what I've dene? themselves with modern facilities, will spend a great sum Ill die if fq Atop loving me.'1 for these purposes, thus creating a new impulse of pros- . But there (alie stood, after a t perity, f , A UNIQUE GIFf month of separatum, brushing her hair as unconcernedly as If she had aever been away, and seemingly entirely unaware of any need to be Almost forgiven. involuntarily Divld found himself saying "Of course yon understood that 1 had no choice but to go Junk to the bank, Every cent that it .rrowed to move went to pay the arums Mils." ies," said Fanny noncommittal apolQ-cuticall- pU PONT of Delaware, famous as a leading CxOLEMAN man and philanthropist, who died a few days Oago, made a unique kind of gift to his home state - some years ago. lie bought a 200 foot roadway through the state, built a fine road over it at a cost of $4,000,000, and gave it to the state. If any of our capitalists here in Utah desire to do something exceptionally generous for their commonwealth, they could well imitate Mr, Du Pont, and give their state some needed strip of road. Long after they and their children are gone, the road will bear their names, and they will be 'blessed by the people who travel over it. I By Roger W, Babson IDLE TIME TO EDUCATE WORKERS is my experience over more than a quarter of a century of the closest study that whenever there is any considerable unemployment, most of these people who are out of work are either deficient physically or else they are not sufficient ly trained mentally to stand the acid test of the survival of the fittest. Hence, ! make the following proposal as to the soundest and most poetical program for the various groups which all over the country are trying to no someimng aooui unemployment; Establish, in each community a public employment clinic where the man out of work registers. Before he can be helped he shall be physically examined, and if he suffers from any remediable troubles let arrangements be made to out improvehis condition. Then during the period that he is can he of work provide schools for adult educationwhich attend. Our present school buildings would of: facilities at night for this together with sped schools where he could improve himself in his t haps learn one. In brief, instead of wasting the time of the unemployed, let them use this period of idleness in prepay ing themselves for the future. Individual industrial concerns, for instance, which have temporarily let go part of their staffs or are running on plants. part time, should start educational classes in their idle and Pay the carfare of the workers who temporarily are assemble them for the purpose of teaching them more ' about the particular companys business which they depend upon for their livelihood. Such a step would not cost much and it would take up the slack not only in a constructive way, but it would serve to keep up the morale of men and women to whom the dreary repetition of daily trudging . sidewalks look for jobs when there are no jobs is a tragic bw, .t USE reality. BEHSOtl DEPARTMENT W, G. REESE, Correspondent Ward Organizations Honor Active Worker I I jS.m4 gfcSTdokfS, a g unity and goodj will existing among the Benson-T- he ,Ta0l,2: wiUard ' the Aftom dnne . Ruth Barbara oitutuiot Dec. 4, on Thursday evening, 100 by a gathering of about people In the ward chapel, the oCassion being a shower for Miss Norma Reese and given by the officers of the folv lowing organizations: The Sun pay school, M men and Glean-.- ! or girls, Old Folks committee jm t and the primary, as an evi- -( ruusscdll ' Amce ot appreciation of her j Tpo services as organist m these pigahizaUons during the past teaMiss Reese gave3 a trousseau to 9 p. m. Friday from several years. An interesting) program was rendered as fol-- j About 150 well wishers called, lows: Reading, Ate Ina PCart; including relatives and friendsWhitney, Franksong, Charles L. Reese Mrs. Reese a s accompanist; hn, SmithfieJd, Amalga, Hvde . Park, Logan and Hyrum. Many useful and - beautiful presents were given the bride-to-both at the shower and at the trousseau tea. On Wednesday Robert er son of Mr. and Mrs. Ma Reeder, of Hyde Park and Miss Reese, who is the daughter of Mn and Mrs. W. G. Reese, will people;' and within be N Is Doing ly forking back to live with Mother was pan of the bargain," David Uiicle was very Insistent, went on ami I a$ hardly in a position to dictate " It was on the Up of Fanny'? tongue to cry out hotly, "But you might la decency have consulted pie first! yoq might at least bavq written me and spared ina the humiliation ot heaitng the sews from your mother! She bit the words back. After many weeks' struggle she had- - herself and ber emotions in hand,-- but; she dared not risk a quarrel. She said nothing, went on brushing her hair, "1 dont like the new anange-tnen- t any better than yon dc," continued David, a hint of irritation Jo bis vqjse, "but 1 think you may trust me to see that you are aot imposed upon. Mothers been awfully decent, Vour to came and go and entertain exactly as if you were in your own home, and theres to be an extra maid who wilt take bare of Sheila afternoons, and we pay only 1125 a month. At least you can have soma now clothes and woat have to do a servant's work any longer you can be a lady, as v Mother says w "Your mother's Idea 'and mine differ as to what constitutes a lady," said Fanny largely, "Really, David, ybu mustn't be so nineteenth century minded.". Xtbe voice was Fan ays but the words, the tone, the Rearing so that David gianeed at her quickly to gee if she weie Joking. Her face was grave. I Every fiber et Davids soui, every nerve oAhls body, ached to have Fanny in his arnuw trained so tightly to his heart that the lack spectres that stalked between them houid be exorcised. His conscience forbade. Moreover, for four jeare David pad been worshipped rather than worshipper. After a quarreLjt was always Funny bo made tfs first advance But now when she was so clearly' in the wrong, ao terribly in the wrong, she actually mounted herself upon a high horse. "I confess that under tbs circumstances i am a little eurprised at your attitude," snapped David, What attitude?" "Your attitude of one much abused and put upon, dust as a matter of curiosity Td like to Jtnow Just hat under Heaven you did expect me ta do?" I expeeted you to frt exactly as you dia,"vsald Fanny and smiled. (Did her lips tremble? No, she wee stifling a yawn ) -- tiuie," aha said gently "i haven't liked coming buk nera Jutive. but better than I that I q one knn broufetit it eq Biyifit, and I dont f mean to mats you unhappy about , it. Whafs done is done, and what is, has to tie made lie neat ef. hot -thing is l' 'kreshing ever tit who " a little more than i can she smiled 4--'.mss Davids smouldering He flung .iliinselt out of the room, out of .the bouse, ati 1 walked for f boms until sheer sVui(ou put ; the fire out. 'RukU Is Impossihjf , tvunoiuig t oveis to keep Iona ei 1, 1 ivicY, on mi came Into tli.-to find Fsniiv ,n , tu ) concert, I 3weethe.li'"' xnllingly. hii,i tin in m- - hiiiis Fanny r iid gatfu-)wat iai t, epitmeied, was ready now to k h( bdeiveness "Wluttp Is if ln asked tenderly, dear, tinning , dimif-- l ' t in so to n fv " sobbed Fanny, tfil . . heard havent . . havent Horn . my father , . , In over a year. I'm at. aid hes bren killed And bus all the family t ever had 1 feel so terribly, terribly atone." A little chilled, considerably dls appointed, David 'onsened his hold and Immediately tightened it. Right will permit, each year a group or wrong, - Jmsiee er inlustica, of from 50 to 100 eooperators . will be secured by the county dignity or so dignity, he could not j extension agents to keep farm let Fanny go, now that she was -Account and home accounts. I once more la his arms. books for this purpose will be "You have me Sheila and me; j don't we count a little?" he asked ; Ffforts to be Directed Toward issued by the state office. Farm management schools or short Cooperative Marketing. Out- -' jealously. f looks. Surveys, Farm Man- - , courses will ire held in counties "A speck," said Fanny and cooperating where assistance agement and Aceounting. snuggled against his shoulder. 4 will be given in entering inHappy?" asked David, Fanny as well as other ventories By C. O, Stott made a soft tittle murmur, David phaseB of the record keeping. Extension Economist, Farm knew well enough that the spectres work wUl Necessary follow-u- p Management bo given the eooperators durhad been but temporarily worsted. He even divined dimly, that they A program for the new of- ing the year by the county fice of extension economist, es- extension agents, ahd at the bad come to a dangerous turning tablished at the Utah State end of the year all record point. But now nothing mattered and Agricultural college in accor- books will be tabulated servbut that Fanny loved hifn. dance with recent federal leg- analyzed by the extension And yet ail the while David was islation, has been worked out ice. The ultimate goal In farm conscious that Fanny had .changed. accounting is to have a repjn part. He missed something in her someThe project outline, as sub- resentative group of farmers thing terribly important, . It was mitted to the Washington of- and farm homes in every some time before David would ad accounts of fice, contained lour major lines county keeping mit that It was the worship he of activity: (J) Cooperative their farm and home operamissed In Fannys eyes. She nq marketing; (2) outlook work; tions; such accounts to be suplonger loved him' as a child loves. f (3) economic surveys and con- ervised ahd analyzed annually , ferences; (4) farm manage- by the extension service, She loved now as other wives love ment and accounts. with reservations. To date It has hot been defIrritated, baffled, hurt and initely determined how these strongly conscious ot his own recW various projects will be distitude, David too eftou recalled counties tributed the among that Fanny bffd never expressed a throughout the state, but it proper remorse, nor asked to be will, be , difimtely worked out M ' forgivem, Ihdeed tit- - the days1 idt before rthe extension conferLos Angeles, Deg 9 (jp). estrangement after her return, It ence In January. was bf who had given In not Fad-ny- . In the cooperative market- - marriage annulment suit as- the culprit. Still more galling ing field it is planned to help had bffn forced to to his pride, harder, perhaps, to for- 4 already existing, cooperatives ?el'VnB ac n the of husband in role to assist and other commodity give, when David to signify his luyt to Paulnie groups to effect marketing or- - j name only anger or displeasure, withdrew Some little assist- - prick, stage and screen actress, himself Into the high places of the ance has already been given was on file here today in be- enwas now able to Fanny spirit the cattle marketing organiza- half of Hugh Chisholm Leighdure it with djsconcerting eqoa tion. A preliminary study has ton. pimity. Concerned alie was. even also been started on the dairy Leighton, president of the sorrowful, but devastated she was products marketing problem. Interstate Hotel 1 ilng d ju! Extension Economist Outlines Program For State -- 4 Wants Marriage To . -- Separate Years Mrs-Ralp- j 4 ,e , I - "Poor darling," she would say, leaning her cheek for a moment against Davids unrelaxing cheek, does it want to be alone?" and take herseif away without waiting for a reply. , . Said Fanny once to Leona, the cook, "About the only times Mother Frost really laughs Is when David tells Joke on me. But when i tell a joke on David she might be Queen Mary listening to a blatant upstart ridiculing the Prince of Wales." "She were always like that, saig Leona. Ms and Amelia used to have our laugh oa Dazey, but their mama never would Join In. She aint much of a laugbgr nohow," With 'her eyes turned on the back yard Leons added mourn fully. "It don't seem like the suns shone 'since Amelia went , away," The quick tears sprang to Fannys eyes. Even before she left the little cottage she had missed Davids sisand now doubly. ter, acutely Amelia had ever been.not only her staunch champion and defenders but confidante and safety-valvLittle slights, trifling hurts, doubts, perplexities, Fanny had early learned to carry to Amelia rather than David, since David was certain to take them too much to heart. , Oh, if Amelia were only here now with her ready laughter, and readier sympathy, her blunt common sense, her dominant sense of justice! hv Stated Howe (Copvriuht. Jit Sarakamt Fanny fights on In hr toned-n- o until a aterm breaks within See Monday's chapter. her, married in the Logan tem- What is the matter, she cried. ple. The young couple intend He forced me to- - do it and making theic home ta Hyde wo were so happy for neatly Park. 23 years. Mrs. DePalma said her husAfter 23 band called her by telephone and asked for Ills freedom. She gave this as her reason Of Wedded Life for the action, which charges desertion. She charged DePalma left her hysf March 9. They Los Angeles, Dec. 9 JiP) were married in Newaik, N. J., loved she still June 39, 1909. Protesting that him and that she was forced into taking the action, Sant Lago, Cape Verde IsDePalma, wife of the land tobacco UP) American famed automobile racing dnv buyers purchased the whole of er. filed a separate mainten- the local 1930 crop. It Is esance. action against her hus- timated at 4,500 tons. band yesterday, after 23 years of wedded hfe. An Abilene, Has., farm The noted driver's wife be- man barely escaped death recame hysterical end fainted in cently when lightning killed her lawyers office while being .five cows tax a dairy herd, one interviewed, I dont know of which she was milking. be- - Actress Annnled -- not -- Tuesday OVf k fY MlljJgR JARS USED YEARiy Considers MfiNarry relief bill. Appropriation committee ""Hanley, England m A dug-otreasury-postoffitakes up canoe, believed to be of supply measure origin, was found Muscle Shoals conferees rein a clay bed three feet below sume meetings surface at Abbey Hilton Finance committee considers the was burned out from .gn tariff commission nominations. ' It onk tree. . Monday Debated Jones maternity bill. Democratic senators attacked President Hoovers relief program. Adopted a resolution to appropriate J30,000,000 for modernNew izing the battleships Mexico, Mississippi and Idaho Confirmed the nomination of William N Doak as secretary of labor. Finance committee examined nominations to new tariff com-- at imid, patted a his shmt.der reassui ingly end de-- , parted Her sweet yea son a hie ness was like a breath of wind, setting' alight luio pre-Rom- byar down U, u up FARNHVA , Fanny came and stood by itaviu'fi He- i think yon limcined t lie attt Dcu-iaL- JEADC01D$Z la bcilittt water sad inhI 11 Melt sauff vapors t note. Congress SENATE: ua Second Clasa Matter, advertising Kates i ' ) J f The state fruit and vegetable associations have marketing asked that some research work be done in an effort to solidorify them into a state-wid- e These and other ganization. problems will be given consideration just as rapidly as time will permit. The ultimate goal ta cooperative marketing will be to have producer-owne- d and producei-controlle- d mission HOUSE. ' Tuesday: Debates Interior tion bill. Prepares to consider relief appropriation measures Immigration committee studies restrictive legislation. supply bill ed and debate In Portland, selling agencies for each of the major commodities, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC such agencies to be affiliated with national cooperatives and The Board of Logan City strong enough locally to dom- Commissioners will meet In Pubinate the market. lic Session Dec. 12, 1930 The outlook, work will have at 6 oclockFriday m. City Office p. to do with analyzing and in- Building to adopt the Budget terpreting the national outlook for the year 1931 and also to as it applies to Utah This consider requests for additional material to be dissemtaated appropriations for the year 1D3C throughout the state by way from the following departments of the press; by means Light dept. City Court Dent, culars and m county and local, Fire Dept, Police Health Should time' and Dept. Street Dept.Dept.Cemetery meetings. means permit seasonal outlook Dept. reports will be issued at inH. R. Pedersen. tervals throughout the year, City Recorder which reports will have to do (Advertisement)with various agricultural commodity units. Work already begun In the state on farm and home surveys will be continued. Such II" surveys will be conducted oh county and regional bases, by the county extension agents j The best sound In the State! with assistance from the state office. Where such a survey is conducted within a County it to secure will be necessary TODAY, from J50 to 100 farm records and and an equal number of home WEDNESDAY records. Where the survey is regional in scope and covers several counties, the humber of records taken will necessarily have to be increased. All records will be tabulated at the state office A meeting of extension specialists and college department heads will be held to consider the tabulated records and make recommend-- , ations for Improvement m the! for the! farm and home set-uAn various units concerned economic . conference will be JPolores held in each county concerned to present the results of the survey and develop, with the local people, recommendations BAfi ONE' for the betterment of farm and home conditions. Reports of these conferences will be published for distribution. 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