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Show r PAGE SIX student president and center Students Object on this years grid team, fall-le- d to agree upon offering him anything more than a cine To Resignation Of year contract at no Increase in salary . N of the block Coach Philbrook j Members .society, athletic honorary group Indicated today they would seek a student vote overruling committees aetlon at 'a RraKMtionV ofDCoach7 George meeting called for W. Philbrook as football meiv-- , student tor at the University of Navazl F(May morning today had thrown the student1 Kin IT body into threatened turmoil SnjYnisfi 1 . .. as members of the grid squad . Indicated they would demind a III PUDllC Appeal'S Student body vote on a pro posal to offer Philbrook a (Continued from Page One) more attractive proposition have taken place by Monday Philbrook tender d his when a committee. morning. It was to have been accom- named by Jack T Walteher plished without bloodshed ani there was to have been a genIn eral strike simultaneously every Spanish city, The. revolutionists hoped to paralyze Hie nation's business and indust: lal life and they expected complete cooperation from the army After three or four days of the strike the plotters anticipated that thr king would be ready to abdicate and Premier Berenguer to resign. Then the republic, with Zamora at its head was to come into being. Zamora already had his cabii el list made out. But what happened was quite different The impetuous, commander of the gainson at Jaca J j 4 A i things ino his took hands there last own and the rebel'. on governnaent know Friday let-t- he th long expected revolu- j that Ition was at hand Then the ' army disappointed the revolu- tiomsts, remained loyal to the .crown and the plot was frus- trated ! GENERAL, MOTORS RADIO introduces the IGlMEGERIEIMr WITH TONE SELECTOR Sluggers Refuse To Sip Contracts 1 said the waitress when her custom- er ordered hash. Youialte a chance Lit drive a car without insurance 61.7, unhiding IMPERIAL WARD DECEMBER 178:15 lour Height, 19", H General Motors Radio in clock-siz- e proportions, equipped with six R. C. A. tubes (four A 10035 screen grid); electro-dynam- speaker. Tone ic Selector, dual volume control, illuminated dial, chassis at $37.50, less tubes! Amazing tone fidelity and selectivity. Come in today for all-ste- el a demonstration. - Five other period models. radios and f270. Price without tubes $19t $136 to $172f Ail available on liberal G. M. A. C. terms PRODUCT OF CENEIUL MOTORS RADIO CORPORATION j Lundberg Buick Co. Opposite Palais Hol-stei- 7.00-7.9- dOr Logan, Utah 933-96- 2 4.85-65.- 4.65-5.0- n IPTATOKN tlm ago, Potatoes: Dec. 17 AP 29; on track to see hinging, the-reun- "The Department of the Inter lor U 8. Land office S. L. C Notice is Utah, Dec 16, 1930. hereby given that Joseph Hodges of Logan, Utah did on August 5, 1930 file in this office an application for an exchange of lands under the Act of March 20, 1922 (Pub. No 193). Serial 049371. The lands now owned and offered In exchange by said Joseph Hodges are -described as Sec follows: SEti, Ea- NE 18 Tp 14N R4E S. L. M. SA NE SEV-NWtl-N- NW Vi Sec 14 Tp 14N R3W S. L. M., subject to a right of way for a road. Any and all persons claiming the lands selected- or any Interest therein or having a bonified objection to said application should file their protest or objections in this office within 38 days from the first publication of this notice. Eli F. Taylor, Register, Date of 1st Publication Dec. i (Ad 1930 rf ow- -- Another Shift Of 3l Men Begin Work aplent). Laugh Uuiksios 18th Amendment 15e and --33e Answer S. L. C. Fraud Invalid By Judge Dee, 16 P Fed-eiNewaik, N. Judge William (laik- - today ruled the Eighteenth amendment to hare been invalid. Ills derision was based on the broad principle that such an amendment rould he ratified only and contentions by constitutional not by the state legislatures. The immediate effect of the decision, explained, Judge Clark would be in New Jersey, where any arrests made for the retail of in-- j toxicants would hare to he made! tlie state enforcement art appeal of Ids decision. The probability was that an, ap-- , ieal would lie taken trict attorney Philip rectly to the court. ISDV 152; total Inited by federal (Continued from Page One) much easier to handle as there will not be so much frost in the ground. After this project Is finished the plan is to do some work on the dugway on the south side of College Hill Gravel work and the cutting of trees are the only projects of a public nature the city can provide during freezing weather It la fine that .we have these 'Surety Companies Adoption Ruled Payment Demand dis- The United States Fidelity and Guaranty company and Me blks the American Surety company, ,in north east part of the in filing their answer to the C1y hava nn been srav1 citys suit to collect $128 OOo onreports . Sorenf,n the bond of R. N Young, form- thanvS Ipuf er city treasurer, be enougn claimed to statute of limitations nulifies .projects in' the cause of action. the northeast part of the city In their answer, filed in fed The committee would like to r court eral today, the compan-tindc- run one more shift before to failed ies deny Young Christmas and that will give courl l.e.Pr?P!r .aFori aU on the list two shift before The, day. The responses con- .1 Forman di- nection with a $200, OoO short- good. However there are still States supreme age discovered In its accounts. quite a number of firms and The answer set forth the professional men In the city city authorities should have who have not reported. They should do so at once- - The list from the Sutvey committee Is now nearly one hundred. The committe Is taking only the Minnesota round uncovered any alleged shortage whites Idaho Russet No. prior to 1924 and that action ly steady, trading alow; sacked per w hires No. 2, ewt iseotisin rwt W ixcotttdn round 1, is now justified under the ' redo Mr( hires statute of limitations Minnesota whites Inited States shipments 465; bare- 1.35-1.6- 1.25-1.3- 1.40-1.4- 1.70-1.9- V 1.50-1.7- 1.35-1.6- aiit porch-de- ck PAINT NOTICE - Cache National Forest. The lands now owned by the United States and which the applicant desires to secure in exchange for the above lands are described as follows: SH SWH Sec 11, SWW, WH SB 4, M. On College Hill Jk j opportunity maker in Dancing and 170-21- matiqued buff Ivory lacquer last this relinking company of fun 960 Phone GLEE MILLVILLE INSURORS I SD t Hogs for market; eiul 7.90-8.0- to ascertain their heeds- L EH EH SWH NWH, SEVf NWH Sec 38 Tp 14N R3E S. L. ing to growers for their December deliveries, he said, Is about $l,4o0,000, of which they will he paid about $400,000 at once Three-fourtof this years crop already h,as been paid for. Our company has on hand its entire 1930 sugar crop and a portion of last years, be said He blamed foreign competition Jor this condition and for the general low -- prices. The companys present stock, he added, amounts to 2,0u0,00u bags The company operates factories in Utah, Idaho, Montana, Washington and South Dakota MINSTRELS - AGENCY CO. ESTOlK 130 it 2- Leave irhe total amount be investigated 17, 1930 hs Setter see Ogden, Dee. 17 AP 6 sales trucked in butchers lbs about steady with yesterdays lower close. Cattle: 470, all for market; mostly steady; cows strong; few lots good stern nnved downward to 4.75; two loads lbs 6.85; good liras y heaters odd lots heifers load good 1010 lb young rows 5.90; load 'fairly good rows 4.85; under grades ranged late down to 2.00; bulls yesteiday slioit load feeder steers 7.65; part load good lielfers 7.25; few choice young rows 6.00. Sheep: 2,616, ineluding 2,184 for market; 2 loads 91 lb fat lambs load feeder 6.60; late yesterday Iambs 5.75 lambs 6.25; trurked-idown. , possible, every time you will All Beet Salt Lake City, Dec. 16 ( AP) Because of the present situation In the sugar market, causing the 'accumulation of large stocks, the Utah-Idah- o sugar company will be unable to its to growpayments complete ers immediately, It was announced today by Willard T Cannon, vice, president and general manager. He said growers will be paid $2 a ton al this time- - and the remainder of the contract price of $7 a ton as soon as AtanTahej A Chance 17 400 and Herman crowded 390 all season Both are certain to ,ask for big increases in salbe ary Gehrig also might justified In asking for a substantial raise for he was bare ly beaten out for the American league batting title and led the league in runs batted in Co. Payment Delayed (,$) Three of baseballs greatest sluggers may give Major league1 club owners in the Metropolitan district a few days of annoyance beforci they sign conNew York, Dec mist needy cases. Work cannot be provided for all just because they are out of employment IM-Idah- o Sugar tracts for 1931 They are Bill Terry of the of the Giants, Lou Gehrig Yankees and Babe Herman of the Robins Terry his close to CmuIm Gothic datign in tfcro IaJiIim 6uM walnut, antiquW green lacquer, Wednesday, December THE JOURNAL, LOG AN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. nI Scare GRAY 696 HIGH STANDARD 'PAINT And Varnishes LIQUID ? r " i Quick Drying Enamel x ... and continues to give satisfaction ... It dries in four hours It hps made a hit wherever it has been tried Try this wonderful new enamel think what is . no . . There odors means are to with that and it comes in all the popular colors. 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