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Show 4 .e , ''...,.' VP "' - , . , - ,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,----4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,....1L ' ' , 12 (.g neill er , To , .. the s ta munrge b.oYoigtb"geh -- ?aid. cami Leaders Of N a lion iVi li I eifi. meet all parliamentert rfiqp1.-nstuute considering the tail the short session. and I am aux., heftin the effort to peso the sent Rep. Venn. fie de., were Arii1,,,nr,de, tharyt.further bearings 'Ilel-ef,- d t RI of Slichlgan. . of a bloc demanding acme. i ' was prepared to go before the tiles committee with a request that the 1 irti Er bill be flyers a preferred status on Garner ' Chairmin Fenn Asks Committee to Report Bill Again; Prepares To Demand Showdown. I I rr-r- f- , I tr.44--t- oche r, 011 D ee. IU ' , ------- . - -- ; ,, e14 , 11161 .1L0 . ' dl ...14' ' r .' . IMilmi... 4s 0 i. ,40 t4,- '' 1 14'4 , . vI 4 ; 4"1- ,.' Virt pa 41 iktirl t ., i I -- ,- i ; Ili. , -- c.., - -- I I : ,o .....,.L. , , .. .. it-t- ' 1 5 . two-legg- . ? , -- , as-Bu- s:. --- . e '''' - - ,, .4.1" I s A: , 8) ! , ' 4 -- - He must have been a grand old . PRICES. RK 212t.,..'..0(..n$1; Hours. Open Sunday - 11:30 to 11:30 Or.LJ.DUflMr. same Managentent and lineation for 10 , w ,ref, 11 25c With Oxygen : The Ideal Anesthetic for Safe Land Painless Extraction of Teeth 1 !Administered-- 9 A By a Specialist Aod 260 Pew FREE - Tivoli r 11 follocrai Cert. No. 1231-- PLATE $ 434-- C IIS-t- - have If your friend introduced his - friend to you. using. ,known thisk wan, for vartmty- yearte.he is tried. true and TRUST HIM, TOO. of Utah people have heels Costionny. and that, in brief. GROW. - 41 44 fie Scam 29.101 C. Vivian tiatdaer. Josipti di. tiardner. Jneeps 2, Gardner. Joann H. 4111-Hamilton. T. M. 1111B Hodder, Janina IL .. Holel nheintis. 926-1- 4 Humphries. Pusan Ann Harris. Emily B. :447 Humphries. Mary 12.9-1- 3 Jones. J. 1. é Amon. test :ZO-Jensen. liars B. 141-1- 1 Jensen. Hans R. Jer,sen. Haim B. Arthur Jon.. 311-- 11341 Vrn. 141in A. itoesorr 3 41-- X-R- - ay I Service :.:1-- C 444-- C t 1441-41. 1 1 Partinan. 11. 4,3C Plantain( 0remo 1351-- Is Free Examination , 4!4,4- -, 134-- 171,17 UNION DENTAL CO., 212 MAIN STREET. 2:7-1444-- C 8 13-t11-1- " :11-- C --- -- 171-I- 1214-- 41: Stattoe'l 0 A Hera. 1"..!!re J. Reid. Elias J. Re Roper Robert Deftly ' Flying Cloud The Master. The name of the car and - Get behind the wheel suggests still something else. self. Feel the thrill when you let her out for speed. Watch her for she handles. Note the pickup and brake action. Watch the v''vay way she hugs the road, paved at thirty miles or ,or dirt, at which Clot'ld latter-- Itt71. '25 e 'Upper Warincl. Epper d 1.fttrittialn- -- -- for:a Master to take her wheel: - I?a FLY' NG1 The Reo Flying Cloud The Hit Master is priced from $16.25 to on tar., tate foto. at Lake 4 41; 11.11 1 DTHEmAsTER $1995 , MOTOR CO. BROWER-TOWLE- R I Distributors , - ' - AVE:' SALT LAKE U1 I. 7 PHONE . 143-15- 3 MOTOR A...VP...Val Wlt.S. 2702 ;11. ts 4 - -- , I Reo Motor Car Cartpany. Lansing. Michigan 44 - I ' .. cLou - other, Flying Cloia Wiling now was a ship. And there's ' , skythe She's a caras the a hilL she'll-tak- e --.- ,r--4, a name that Sorratarl. 1 31- r , Banding. gait Lake City. gait rtr. Utah. 14.an vd dot of Decamber. 10:1 41t ATER 24 04 rile "Wailarta sod Crl'reio, et Spe a 14 11 11 R:11,413.314 11,413 Geo Amy C. P44m4ertan Chat Cbas. Lee S4.94 I 20. III et,' 11041.ol4h John La Phoneua Plainer L Let ra,,r Rho. Immtley. et al and to nrd al J. Eta Ilia ri4 l'axms Dance. J. IS. : Namtboid. 11m, O. PittrY. H. prsm Ray L. W. C Peterakn. 140 1231-- - Z. C. M. And so we call this Reo hitt Urn had Hobert Union Equity It Ma. Co Welia. Sam O. Toroidal". Bats Ida C. not?) to the feel and mastery of the finest dipper ship that ever rode the seven seas? Is... 4.00 694 O.- Madsen. John M. Nartin, Joanna. tat Joanna Newman Wm Pl. Newton. Leah J. !Newton. Leslie J. Newton. Leele J. Newton. lautim J. Sytyaken, Chas Sf. 673-- SMN t IC Evelyn Mithir, MO i vvh' o woulci 4. - on both swim, of Ave. 14.441 abutting front l'ith Ea.', to LaGraY1 Sr-e- t. teeth Oa! iots of frorn 221.1 Harvard ft. as.04 e ast to 221 ft. P.etAte. of Ilth East Street 21.40 both sid.s of Petro...too Atr Dorn Itth to Iltb East Streets. both fl.M. of 14.14 Ave.. from 12th East ...met to 751 feet z.1.1 ea.. Istth Ti411 of Ilth test steoet. :1.04 front Prior. Aso. lo 111 SI feet d is onue. in Salt Lat. of H o,th 3,90 City. lied Is duo tend otable. III ton 4 meal anneal distalirrents beginning D- cerabor 2 122 Inter, at the rat of rte ttor cent per almAnt tO e'. 111?1,11Dt of said till ,th.101 be cdropetod IM,P4 41.4a from the dam the ortmanot lorylem mild tax 29.44 the ',from.. elf..:tive to third day of Dote:Plot. It ter. sod rat. on Dm kg, amount of S OS rot at 24.94 ash! tax coati obeli N. Cho aad pay. Oh es,h lettallotent. If "my able ht. 41.ay etallhom or the Istorest aforesaid lo set 2 AO best IMMO become paid roll 11. data doe. then bst thoM emoont of Om tip untold at tho tiro etd sod CZ CC 112 oe let.r.ort ar...lbe 1.1:1 b....otove duo sod lm dra Irmreet et Potato, 4 4,4 of ta,,!,a p.r p.r inseam in-V- I In 04 rateraid. One or mot. et eat, Mafl S et orilter fro Ishhls they !aril le 49 ravels Is ili at.,.sala. Or the Moto Me. 4 el b at may lore tin, alibi paid tittpas So 44 Per tb ordinat- days the On tax become effective... wittyleiryint latieineri: I 1. YO S ad One or m.o.. or &I'd matallepoote 1:.44 the rd.r le whittit th.v Sr. payable. or 14 14 'ultme unpithl, rymy he esti 4.41. at 'be 147 '0 .184 festally : meneot by tho no theroof two-e- st and mid to 44 te to dor inlet fair sot past &hos doe 4.6 hall Proetted at to collect gam 44 14, otth lotomem itted coats IS prorkled by 4 491 lora ed a- -a Al orNa.-- al favathla St laY 14.441 orfire.. Barra 214. Cite a.,a Cgmety MO Yttr,rthe.- Pale Aline Lewis. 'Wilford AS ,211 ,Iiirsen. Wm. B. Laiewn. Ant Si leen.. SinT-- c 1204-,1- el NM I 11.1W1 'Frit'. P.? 641 :44-- 3,1 011,.i El MB 10.60 Ceti Sandbar& AArad A!fred L. Samfbarg. Strafe Ida. John P. Turns:. Wra. A. Turner Wm T scam. m A. & M.; tote I to 22 Sob- - Lots I to 2.te rant Sob Princeton Lots 2 4.1', 1.3-4W-- AIWA' 26 MIN EN described real pro,orty I to ta Salt sae eity, totortt; l .mitait. Pbrai.i.. .soaL Mt- Elk.-a. end Lots I to t lnL Bit. Talecreat Park. Lot t. Wk. S. P lat C; Lot 21 to 62. incl. Wk. D. Doiliti Park el Wks 21 and :3. . 4 MI MIE folios-i- T1.4olo 111.0 alartm. Thi ueek take half an hoar off and come up for a thoeough examination of ;our teeth. It court' only your time. stud may vase your teetk perusPe Your health' ' ,..; 1111-1- 3 411-- In If your plate is worn, and our mouth. or if you break it. bring II or snail ft to us for mtblarsory repairs. ' Les 24.te 4w OM IP NOTICE Or SPECIAL TAX. Notice Is hereby g.ses that a pa-tLite twists .of estesullAt the Patios Das been lesety by otdisasce of tb tram of Corunam.,..beri of Salt 1.11to CID Utah. whtch becamo floats, on December Zed. 1121 Said speclat lex lotted' oboe the S. 2.44 I tins r. Owosso. ',ore Green. Beni g 4144-- 342 rtato. 2 - IMEMNIIII . And is accordance fah law and so order of the board of drectors made on tha fIttt day of September lt,tg. as many sharra of sack parcel of stock as may be necessary. teal b ao'd at the companrs office. room 302 Domy Bncdtrg. Salt Lake City. Utah. at 12 erctock Thursday noon on December DUI. te211 to pay the delinquent assessment there. on. together with the oaI of advertab ing and expanse of 'a:6 EDWIN IL WINDS& : Stada-- n get-- We Repair. Plates . Merton. 133-- Old Friends Are Best! locor4- StI-- K.., ... Giiggstwrg, Nielson. 4111D1 hanilbeig. 110-- periemed Dentims. 'shore only aim is to 'Ovine you honestly, ami do their , work properly. st For this exacting work e use 22- Karat Gold ALWAYS Hours ; M s 3 4II-- A Leonard 4444,- , in Geo. Doane. lieu. H. I,gbett. Anninta fr. H est Manitay Jonew Alfred T. Nielson. James -1,1 1110.4; trilinelrbt reeorrstrarstre'dentisseyvs Teeth are carefully esamined by e- - dependatFle," wouLD:vr YOU That's esatly what 'thousands Filyinc show The Union !Dental IS HU WE CONTINUE TO IS7-ett-Itaft-- Amt. 14.09 Barrett. J. homa Callitott. Crane. J. Milford Chapman. L - H. :97-- Here again Walt- - Liperiewe and line Materialtriloent the foundation of this 5 Bastain. Lemma. Union Crown and Bridgework GOLD .14.f iwns'Aticr Bridgework ILI woricr Name. 1116 , :LAW &Lee Chas. I3S-142-- drib) Teeth ob.1 IMMIMMEiiEMM 4.ett 11443 Steadrnse, Ikea4inan- - Cita& Chas. Olt B Steadmaw. - r.alt Lake Canal CO. oi l'tab Utah !principal .- place of bussneen. 243 D0440 1418114E11gbait, Leas City ltah. Notice in hereby given that there are delinquent upon the followteg gods. on mmant of the regular asweinment of 11:,09 per near ley. led on the 23th day of Semeniber. the the ',coral amoun's net opposit name of the reaoectleit stockboo:tern a I 17 Mitchell. of England, was declared Europe's typewriting champion. with Mlle Dupots; of Paris. second. 316-- 1 1 - Competitors from many countries well-bei- UNION PLATES IF17.." Trubyte Making a Denture in this office is a In Intel ot knowledge. experience. tine bematerials; and cloom tween the Dentist and the Dental Laboratory. Only Experienced Dentists take the impression. Mb' skilful dental meebanks do the mechanical work. only the brat materials ate used. and the entire procedure is handled under one roof. p4olt heirbleu- - DELE4431.:KNT "'N v E . -- toot part in the recenty typing contest at Paris in which Miss Eleanor - -- With Plate or Bridgework. I 19;a---wi- ll president lisureauswill- Butterworth, of commerce of States. will speak at the symposium. Taxation end its !bearing on agriculturalwill be discussed by George H. Duncan, New Hampshire tax ex7 11 EXTRACTION 1 !lectured products. Discussions of taxes. utilization of farm waste, production and the distribution of agricultural commodities, the tariff. credits, and rural education. will be highlights of the conventhe three-da- y for !program Bon. two-day I Prior to its opening. a national training school for farm Ibureau executives will be where president's and sect eeteriee--o- r "state and courtly farm : i Over 25 Years NITROUS OXIDE GAS Painless Extraction the me past OesfilentsJames Howard of Clemons, president from 1919 to 1922, and 0. E. iiredfute of Xenia. Ohio, from 1922 to join in tinting the birthday cake. use of his cotton and corn field. land his citrus groves. into manu- of the Flying 1 driving her under full sail down the Roaring Forties,- thrilling (as et ;LP d the Master sea-do- g, I - Can't you. imagine himtaking the wheel himself, i,.1 Cloud. Inter-nation- ''10.2iiii ' So we're calling this Reo Flying Cloud The Master - I . . i Leghorn bens. ... That wa s. three year ago. To- I farm and day be own. a bas a monthly income of approxialone-Ail- s from eggs BUSTER mate), tr.111 i ' N ......j fificil has Increased to Sae hens ai.d I I . zoo pulleta. Be sold SOO cockerels BY THORNTON' V., BURGESS. i this year. is fryers. for SS cents a A atomacb filled you'll often find. I ( pound when they weighed from one The sperm of a happy mind. . ' and a fourth to one and a half Bear. Busier Bear climbed up over the pounds. . Next year. Grow says. ha will In- rails Of the pigpen of the lonely 1(4. crease his flock to 1.000 or more ,'...:,,, farm on the backside of the t ) -' ten And docustom hatching for NIV- - - - C"1 - ,''''-Great blow tain. Buster watt a long ts, at Abe farm-ethe- rs his neighbors. lie virtually bas re: way from hia home in the Green Ite , t Buster had caught' that pig an en.. , ,.1 near Farmer Brown's: it la rained his health and strength and , s., t4,.,, ,,T:: cry farmer Was planning trouble declares he is making more clear 'doubtful If he would have been ;40r1It',4) for the one whe had taken his PI& .. money than he ever made In oil. bold enough to climb into any one's. p , , lie had heard the pigs equealine t In addition to poultry. be had IS Platen over there, but here it was 4 In the night and had gone out to I acres of cotton this year and 40 different. Ile Wangled no time. Ile see what the trouble was. But le seized one of the young PigsA Pig i acres of corn. Because of b the moonlight he couldn't see 11 physical ditiability, be ha's all his that was about a quarter gr.iwn. ,z, Trocc---Wee:1y enough to know just what cultivating and planting machinery killed it almost before it bad time I -- . bad happened- .- However. when be -arranged so he can ride whils be to allueiti. and dragging It hack I he with him over the rails of the 'ence. Works. k1Z, xr- 'Z...- - went out early In the morning. be carried the woods. ire car- In tun monist,. he ssa4 asievp anti was no longer In doubt. Ho Count: one ed his pigs and found missmg. .. ried it a eurprising distance. You dreaming of pigsThen he found Blamer, Bear's Note' see. ha had a guilty feeling. He Ship to Shore Radio' knew that those pigs belonged to that day. My, bow good that Pig prints. That told him all be needel Used by German Firms one of those creatures tasted. 13tister hadnt had a lull to know. That pig had been take sueat-f- or called coaidn ' by a Bear. Rights away the fgarmer to get that HAMBURG. Germany(AP) ter was concerned he could see no remember when it was- - This 'was began te7maki-PleaBeare skin as payment for the pi& German business firms are utiliz- reason why he had not as much the time of ear his appt-tuing a ship to shore raido telephone right to eat pig as the man who was beet and he was unposed to It was well for Buster Bear that , service. eat most in order to make fat to he did not know all thls. I fearskept it Jn the pen,. So heThiankThe service as yet is limited. feel that he was eboallee-- keep him through the eold winter. that had he known IL hiePolled. Al would have been Now. though Buster didn1 know Hi appetite this vear was Just az Conversations over short dimances are handled through coastal radio ft. it was Thanksgiving day. There good as ever. but the ac,,co crop iglying he felt that be had had th , crop-ha- ft stations at Tonninc Stubbenkam- In the hours Roster-wa- and the and met Cuxhaven. Swinemude eating his Thanksgiving din- and Muter had hard work to find (Copyright. 1,28. by T. W. Bee. You ner. and long distance would have called It enough food to keen him from (lay gess.) Warnmunde The neat rtorY: "Benner Re. conversations must be transmitted breakfast. but it really was din to der. not to mention making rat turns." by the radio station at Norddsich.intr, for Buster would net eat again for the winter. Farmers of the nation will tenter attention in December on the amine! convention of the ,American Farm Bureau federation and simultaneous meetings of a dozen other farm organizations in Chirac. William Butterworth tupper left), president of tbo U. S. chamber of commerce, will be among the speaker'. Se, t H. Thompson (upper right). president of the federation, and two past presidents. J. R. liosard (lower left) and O. E. Bradfut 'Ancient (lower right). ., Unearthed in Germany will officiate at the anuiversity dinner. CHICAGG. Dec.. I. (AP) pert. The roster of speakers InGermany,-,-(INRATHENOW. cludes ate C. O. Moser, president America's agricul-- Seven,burtals urns have been ex tural industry will focus its Inter- of the American Cotton Orowers S OA 13 cavvited near the bank ot the River est in Chicago next month when Exchange at Memphis; C. B. DenHavel bere. Their age is estimat- - the American farm bureau federa- man. president of tha National OINTMENT ed at about 2.000 years. tion celebrates its tenth birthday Livestock Producers association; - The rinds glint to the existence and, coincidentally, a dozen other mti.- Cora Wilson btewart. three- t Hair Beanies or 110 hitherto unknown settlement national World famous Skin contor of the National Illiteracy Crufarm organizations sade at Vashington; and Dean vene in thier annual meetings. antedating the Chistian era. The opening of the annual farm it. Mann of the Nilo York state - 10 College of Agriculture at Ithaca. bureau symposium December A new item on the program will comes closely tater the previous be the puhlic award of distinguishweek's exhibits at the LivestOck exposition. and 10.- - ed service certificates to two out000 fanners from over the constanding American farm figures. a tinent are expected to come for man and a woman. in recognition of the ot their contribution to the ad- the multiple attraction vancement of American agricul- fortnight.-of tura!, welfare. A nauonal farm bucontribution latest .The farm-lreau of the welfare the to agricultural exposition will Is iscience i will be a feature of compelling seen during the final cills of the lintereot to the delegates attending convention. tA A birthday dinner" has been ttoe symposium. Dr.Charies M. A. to 'gtine, chemical director of E. L Du announced for December 11. 44 Pont be Nemours company. will mark the tenth annivereary of the HONEST' Amasican Farm a tile of has bow tell chemist the founding BON opened potential gold mine to the farmer hureau federation. President ham Ct (4, .ritea.--But-ao-- far .,'' Ps ' f' - ..tk i :. .55 a 'Yon see. this was e real dinner for Buster Bear. When tat Wild finished It he gave little thought to what might nappen when the farmer found big A full stomach makes pig gone. sleepy held. Buster could think of nothing but a good nap. tio be shuffled off to find a place to ii!eep. he came to a great Pretty soon windfall. You know a st indfall Is a pile of trees that have been blown over one on another to ta great windstorm, - This was just that Busier kind of place I :be - Ho lound s place Where be creep ender that windfalt' a few leaves itt there and 'liked. lay dotal? In two minutes be asleep and dreaming or pigs. Bear was having a perfect day. His stomach was full and now he was sleeping and dreaming delight.. comfortably . WI dreams. . 1 , -- it - r- PIt: ' O. s, c 1 I , .. 44, quart- a century as an oil driller left L. B. Grow a physics'' wreck. scarcely able te walk, but money to buy SO White lit-t- ie - 4 12.......'214t a ' N. ' 1' " A rnV DIRGESS BEDIllit . s t.'",' 1 1 .I. i , '14414ist -r. , I 044 - ,.. - Texas---tAP)-- -A - -; I ' "I'llek. TYLER, I Ilie. Farming Pays Better Than Oil, Says Texan er , ' IT23 C re , '', - , p t t Mtilions Lone oVe. I The result is that Nilehigan. CalBY WILLIAM S. SEAL l:Om:a aril other fast growing (Specja Leased Wire $ervi,,a to I' states do not have equal representa- don in Congress. There are b.eati.Tha New)' Oyu people in the country absoluteWASHINGTON, Dec. eLsfranch.sed by this refusal to Th. 'congressional borne tome. 1 ly oboe the mandate of the constitu 3.'aPPertIon- staterepresentatiesis the house on the baste of the ection been dose it might have recensus got under way today wo.el sul's,d in a contest because failure Rep. Fenn (R.) of Connecticut to reapportion also disenfranclitsso quested the census committee of i mlikens Who voted for presidential which he is chairman to report the ' electors Fenn bill tor passage. I The states which prohwhiy would ia;11 representathm rn the house Anticipating a favorable decon undter-altsr-kgais. y Mil- arei,,Asixesaa.1 toremittee-b'a close I: California: 6; Connecticut. li.d g in. backers of the IntilleMPtIt 1 Oared that they would seek approv- r.oritia, 1; Michigan. 4: New der-al of house leaders to a Wan tor a Per 2; North Carolina. 1; Ohio- - S; t on the hilt In the htt:orte iiatoe likoly to 1040 are: MaTwenty-eigh- t writes would bama. I; ind;ana. 2: Iowa. 2; Kangain or lose members in the hou.p sas. 1; Kentucky, 2; Louisiana, 1: under the Fenn plan on the bas4, 1; M3s of the estimated population of the Maine. 1, Massachusetts, 2; 'Missouri. 3; Nebraska. 1; nation in 193S. 1; Dakota. North York. I; A subject of bittertotnrorerey in New Verthe house for more than a decale. Pennsylvania. 1; Tennessee. I; the reapportionment fight promm- mont, I; Virglnia., 'ad to furnish the house wait. Its strong movement is under way 'greatest issue in the present see. from states which would lose mem-of g lom bers to increase the membership I the house froni'435 to 480. to t.vold To Make Slight Flanges- of conThe Fenn bill. whkh was beaten' reduction of the number , last year by being DPW back to gressmen front any state. ' the committee . can be back into the house by brought' Burial Urns C CIg0 i . sa.dtLtacer; - , 1A , t" ' f - ---- - II f He dia; pending a resolution to make it the question of highest Privilere in the house, but probebly Asa not prose it. The roastitution requires re-- I apportionment of members of the every ten years rased on the Lc!ue census, and the:, has not since been a - reams,rtiontrient N . t , the house calendar. I .. 0 -4,--, A.:" ormr IIIIIMIG hi 6 6 3 ' - A op r oBTIoN ' t DFSERET NEWS THURSDAY D'ECEMBEII THE- - ' '''. . ' a , - - - , 7,1r, 44,- - ,.FP -- 444somencoalgianalow 206,fr..xalk.., - I |