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Show rWV' f HP stev WW MKriJR- W "W gtoSwfe DX32BCT NEWS HALT LAKE (TTY THU ccygfef; Except Mali, . gy.Iflwnll owe. Phono was in r t flNhM Bursee of Circutatiensi ot The -- r Aad It HTBECEimOJt MeaU hSUg - - Imt SATES. M -- I -- TeSP (if hM la t.H Umc) ........i Ccata apply ta Utah. MU. Colo- - Onra. WhUhm Cxliforoix Hoke, . awom , On tI ul by II per mouth. II APTEEnantQ bepresenta " TITEE Iottibr . In. Kn h M Bast North Michigan Avenue Tarts City Mtooo IFmm IS Motor MMht PM ......m.m..Omi1Coco.Colo Building city Ohn B slid in Victoria BuUding Bftalaa JL i. Varda HHLal Coll -- Bending. for publication to taaaWaaaa aad buataeea communics- to Tha Dseecrt Now halt Lab City. Utah. Entered at tha peatafflc at Bolt Lake City . ha aaaaad rtaaa not tor aoeezding ta Act Conamot March S. 111. ' Tha imsrlxtsl max la exclusively entitleddmta tha aaa tar rapahBaallaa af an aows credited patch aa credited ta tt or aot otheswae ta thin hoanpapar;- aad aloa tha local nrom . pabtlahod hereto. AB righto tor ropablicatioa f opaeial ilhpalrbn km or aloa reeerved. Mono BALT LAKE CITY, ---- MARCH 18. I93S. CDOAL CONFEWME The Oh Hundred and Second annual Conference of tha Church ot Saint will jeaoa Christ a t Latter-da- y convene ia the Tabernacle, Salt Lake . 1932, at City, Utah, on Friday April 10 o'clock, eooUnoiag with eeetioH on Saturday and Sunday, April end W The General Priesthood meeting willbe held Saturday avaoing, April at 7 oclock. Missionary and other reunion should be ao arranged as not to conthe appointment. flict with - t 'ft- AT- - . - - HEBE& J. GRANT, ANTHONY W. IVINS, First Presidency, badcescks T responsibility muti in crime if he carelessly cashes ,j for. strangers check and make fraud and anxious to sell is bus inert Every aaayf gary business good, especially in these dajs. Everywith new desires to create plgaaaai relations customers, but when a stranger comes In with a cheek, it is aot only good tyineu sense to investigate before trading goods and money 2or M, but tt ia a plain duty to society. old boy with Borne time ago a sixteen-ye- er a boy and two giri eompeaioM got possession of en old ear and started for California. In ene of our southern cities, he obtained n blank check, had om of the girls write the name of ' n prominent sheep man of that part of the country, bought from n drug store about three dollar worth of goods and received about 87 - , back' in cash. ' The druggist had wt knowledge of the boy. He knew the sheep man, but not hi He could have stopped to a telephone , and found out whether such a check had been issued and to whom. Such common sense J would have stopped two pair ot runaways, who oa his money went on to California, and perhaps might havn avoided penitentiary sen. , old lad, tence to a sixteen-ye- ar - In this city a tourneys man lost a check man , from bit pocket for 9160 made out to a ia tha county. A stranger picked it up. walked .into a ebon store, bought a three dollar pair of rimes and walked out with 9157. The excase of the merchant wee that be knew that the maker of the cheek was good, but as payment bad been stopped on it u soon as Its loss was discovered, be paid 1157 and a pair of sboes-fo- r bis lack of intelligence. , The police department of this city bat needed to increase iU detective service bad "j check eases because of the considerable C v cent increase in this class Of crime. The officers however, can act only when the felony has been committed and the merchant is iqr- -' rowing for his foolishness. Each business Should teach Us employes the following: ' Do not cash checks without certainty that the slip of paper represent available money ( in an tx fisting bank. This may require tele- -; phoning or telegraphing, but is fundamentally r s necessary. Do not cash e good check without knowing that the persuu offering it is the actual person for whom tt was made. This requires def-inile identification of all strangers and signa-lure- d. :Wl r-- tig-natu-re. r Do not cash n peyrqll check even of e well known firm, though stamped with proteclo-grap- h, without knowing the signature of the firm end the identity of the on to whom tt is made. Beware of forgeries. The stale Is mam- -taming in its prison many interesting persons, Whose ability to write a clever imitation and. the carelessness of the public have led them more acreage given to sugar beets proportionately than to the canning crop. This would to be justified, not only by price but . seem from the fact that the sugar factories cannot ran efficiently unless the acreage is, large. In spite of the lower prices for peas, there will doubtless he sufficient raised to meet the needs of the pen canoe rs of the state. Utah er gels out normally about two and nuUma cases of peas and these sell for an average of something over fL59 a ease. Since the growth of the Utah pea factories, California bas practically gone out of the business of raising peas. Our higher- - altitude and cold nights are very favorable to raising a high quality of these legumes for canning purposes, .Utah baa always had a good reputation for the flavor and quality of Ha canned goods. These consist principally of milk, peas, tomatoes, bean and some fruit, particularly cber--: net and apricots. ; During the season tt would interest tboo who depend largely on canned goods for their supply of vegetables, particularly during the winter, to waich the great vinera thresh oat the green peas ip the fields and near tb factories doing the work in aa hour which would take an army of women to do by bend. Then if om follows the peas as they go through graders, washers, ever picking tables, through ' blancbers and into the retorts where they are cooked in sealed containers at temperatures not obtainable at borne, ones appetite for (be product of our fields and factories would in- - CANS are toe. day when the farmer is studying what crops he can most prof-ttably mb ta n peculiarly uncertain season. Comsbfttees of the farm bureau have now eon--" . chided prices on beet to the sugar facto-te- e and pea to the canning companies. The nrrnnjgnent for beets was eminently satis- Itadarrta the farmers. For peas the growers t ink a materially reduced price. This meant probably that there will be TT HTTfS tnai hr CRADLE W MARCH 18 1532 WHat Readers Think THE DEEP! to this eotams must not be Magee than SO wards: most bear the name end addreas of the writer, altboorh these be puMlsErd. and mam not be of a defame-Ij- i wfll not necessarily -Tl n, f osiers Only excerpts af Mien over 0 word will be primed. Ideas end optohms expressed in tide columa arc those of contrib ui era aad aaay or amy not retire th views of The Deseret Neva. - three-quart- t, y tg, J, unfamiliar bey aro placed ta surroundings, in strsng beds and of la methods eating, stranger many caeca It Is tbo first Umo tbo Editor Deeorrt News: Lake ever been in Regarding tbo state high school bey bag are usually placed ia basketball tournament now on City. They hotels where the Ipcca-sa- nt uptowfc .may I raise my voice In pretest noise of the city streets is against the unfairness of the aaso- g to a matching of teams for the first customed to tt. Let usparson tbs , day games as arranged by offi- situation were ravenedsuppose and tbs cials of tha High School Athletic city teams were compelled to association. day previous and then Ia tbo opinion of the writer travel attbenight next to a corral full only two games la " this year's sleep cows whose calve bad,; were tournament comparably of bawlingtakes away from them matched for the opening game. just been which if tbs only comparable Those two being the hephJ-Hebcan offer equal noise the country y and the games, la all tbo other canes city learns wore to tbo noise of city at reels. Pat your city teams In small matched against country teams which is manifestly unfair fay the gymnasiums for the games and then answer tbe question tor yourfollowing reasons: An the country teams, and by self K yon don't think there would that I mean thorn teams from dis- bo seme very different results to tricts outside of Salt Lake, We- th opening game. As one person ber aad Utah counties, must travel txpreared It. it looks like gale long distances to reach Balt Lake. receipts were more important than In mart eases coming In the day sportsmanship. - SPORTSMAN. before the tournament begins the Hatching of Team in Tournament Held Unfair 8ll nerve-rackin- XJ Lehl-Mom- -- crease. Later comes the canning of siring beans, both green and wax, of apricots and cherries, then of tomatoes, pumpkins, beets and apples. The canning product are truly home Industries. Our fields produce the raw products, giving work to homo labor including many children. The factories are operated with worker from the towns, and the cans are manufactured in the great can making factory at Ogden. ' ' Canning of foods marked a great advance in living condition and has brought the products of summer field and orchards to humanity in aO seasons of tbs year And to all parts of tbs earth. Oa the same table may be spread the vegetables and milk of tha temperate roue with fruit from the pineapple --from the tropica and see food from many oceans. s&eEEBr This Is a membet of Congress favor deeper cat to the higher salaries and leas of a reduction, among thooo of email income, particularly those earning leas than 12.0 OS a year. Would fibs gSdAOtA It is surprising bow fern . officials there are la the , cnuugnt class above (2 00, but even If WORK PM WHAT Y0(J EAT tbo economy does aot save macb It has been estimated at one evils of depressions, 150.000,00'), which ia relatively a of the lasting small item to make an a two bil-- f does not disappear when normal lton dollar deficit still there la a tunes return, is pauperism, professional ingrowing sentiment on cspilnl hill that redactions bav to be mad.a mas in Los Angeles, digency. A On of tha problem abcut , (Special Leased Wire to Th 'Deseret New.) meals of hundreds been who has cut among public official Is financing WASHINGTON. March 18. Judging by th tetters coming hi wag that among the vast number of day for the last two year, recently employed' from all part of tha country, tbe biggest eingle demand of the subordinates and clerical persondoctors to give n physical examination to his nel It i not easy to get a restoris hour a cutting of salaries of government officials from Con- ation. In prosperous time, of rats were which guests' in order to determine made to time of depreoston. Fed-crgress to the clerks. j able to work. To those who were well, be of--' employe bar been agitating Many people have the mistaken notion that fered the opportunity to pay for their food for year to bo placed on the once is done no need is increased this there of mm footing as private bustosaa-Alsby work in tbs public park. When the able so far as members of taxes. What they are going to find out is that bodied men refused, be closed the kitchen a am concerned, $10,44 even if CoAgre does make a horizontal slash in ' not a largo sum to pay 4 year he of course was justified in doing. all expenses there wilt still be need new rev- them, considering tho thousand Insidious is the influence of getting someexpenses incurred by enues, because the present tat law does not pay and on to member taking cars Of their thing for nothing. It applies to food as well as more than veterans care bonus the and any ami work oopeciaily the demands to gambling. A wise government will provide and the interest and principal on bonds floated Of their constituent when they work for its people instead of free meals. corns to Washington. Many memby tbe United Sates government to pay the cost bers ot Congress would bo able than of the war. to earn good deal more Sam Jones, mayor of Toledo, aoting at poia prtvaio Ufa. $14,04 , lice judge on n certain occasion, fined every Opinions Differ. ' Fever Bee BeWsf There is a difference of opinion, of course, as Tbe person in the court room fifty cents for living prospect of haring Only in n town where n man had to steal bread in to what kind of laxef shall be levied but most wealthy men in Congracs who can order 4o,,eaL their own inalong everybody in Congress no realizes there is no get comes, apart from what is proto new avoid taxes to way the if is be balanced. Even with vided to the form of salary, has budget It b said radio waves reaching the moon the new Uses the deficit ,ia so big that there will bave to be never been relished by the radical are thrown beck against the earth. Some of groups, th theory being that tbe JilUe borrowing if th estimated the tunes have sounded loony to us. Now we should receipts happen to fall national legislators should attract , know why. short of expectations; aod nobody, of course, can predict precisely men irrespective of whether they how much the new taxes will bring no matter what form the lev- bav private fortunes. A scientist b astonished to lenrn there are Whatever cuts are made at apt ies lake. ' to be for s fixed period and not forty-eig- ht distinct noises in Chicago. Hs probThe demand far economy has permanently, so ns to satisfy tboae ably never had n little son In his bouse. whe think it would b politically gouo to such extremes, however. not liked the Men of an setting rn In many sections of tbo country to industry and business embarrassing to raise their To be a good wife and e good houseeven tf tbs proposed redue-tkm- s example with wage Hashing by the govern, salaries. This wax on of tbo obinvirtues that women that Of government last keeper are the expenses are ment. Some form of cut la in- stacles which kept With of today might well cultivate. ? not sufficient to avoid taxes, there evitable, however, to satisfy th crease from going into effect in an expressed inx'jjtenco that; demand. And yet much of the respect to , senators and represen, Three southern Utah boys in their teens they should b made. v - , hue and cry about government tatives. - Th letters significant thing is that Many to will find bave started out to be bandits. They public salaries has just as many elements officials considering Congress declare that the of injustice aa to private business. it b n rocky road to travel. . all sort of cuts ta salaries and should government an Then aro set many thousands of their own pay. of and example cutting salary - A1 Smith will be the Happy Warrior" no who ars underpaid to This is including tbe that members of Congress should employes designed to placate cut their own incomes materially. the sense that tha name kind of revolting taxpayers, many of longer. He lost New Hampshire in the work gets mors pay suUld of the whom are beginning to show a Largely RoUticst government Clerks have never been disinclination to pay taxes and arc Tbe difficulty about these pro- paid as well ta the government expense aa aa For the attainment of any desirable end posals Is largely political. Presi- -- rvloe, ea the whole, government as ontstde. giving excuse. This is more true of lothere is nothing like hard work and plenty of dent Hoover has from tbe start They did not get corresponding cal than federal, hot tt. of tbs depression been urging that Increases when prosperity was on. tbe governments t news of taxpayers' revolts bas wage level be maintained and baa This is 000 reason why some been gradually percolating to Ibe cry that the world b beaded for Congress in tha last few weeks chaos has been beard for centuries past and the next fortnight win see some drastic proposals as to the CONSERVING OUR RESOURCES federal budget. (Copyrighted) BY GLENS FRANK. ot University od Wlsrmutn and Former Editor of tbs MOXDAT. MARCH IS, ISIS Gent ary Wags stow. Tbs Crsalt school district by a maT ester-dajority of only om vote decided to hood I spoke of tbe eondl-- j These were tbe basic contentions Rons that gave, rise to oqr turn of tbo era of conservation. the district to r fit. for balMing We thought we were beaded for away from tbo erode and wasteful The bonds were to become Coo methods the pioneer bad used in a food shortage. We must grow ia twenty years from data, bearing more were: and more. 80 we thought in exploiting tbe continent. They at tha rate of 4 1-- per cent per " Population was thooo first year of tbo twentieth , annua. Now-Ope- n! - vv century. .And .ws did more-thathink. We acted. ' " killed Convict Taylor and - Hundreds of millions of dollars Entire Fifth Floor towd and captured Morley, th three were spent oa federal, state and priStocked With Uninmates of the Nebraska a tot prison who vate Irrigation projects to the west-Tb- e usual Quality Furnational era state, escaped after killing tbo warden, deputy warden and a guard. Tbo desperados niture Value at inventory rtj Bond issues were floated to " warn surrounded near Gretas, Nab. Bargain, , drainage districts aggregating food her and to a , a a millions of acres Inks states tbo fal- - ami i th south. wan supply Word was reeeivetf'lbat Provo canyon SIM Top Price For bog. schemes Agricultural was again blocked as the result at three Li vine Room. Dinto lure farmers to - Tbe demend wore launched promotion more aaowfHde. Tha slides war abort v , lands ing Room, Bedroom upon .the dnven- our foot deep aad IM tort long.-T- ha L semi-tropi- cs, David Lawrence Biggest Single Demand of Hour Relates To Cutting Salaries of Govern ONE Never before has bo much Attention been paid to lines and per- -' feet fit. Youll Jove, these new modes and the flattering; effect Spring V they have upon your Never before has it Iteen possible figure to dress so well at such low prices. the-Smartes- t ... , ment Officials well-mean- t to , Wide shoulders diagonal weaves aad narrow waists . . . aad aovei of for. ,tK al Coo-gn- w to Fee to eutf -- TWENTY YEARS AGC DINWOODEYS THRIFT FLOOR in' par-poo- rs. . -1 tJra-jgn- cut-over sa5i.'S33aafcJBSiatirtftwi c , a , n Th stats land board announced that oa April It. 14.2 acre ot Mad ta KAa county would be eold gt. anctlnn. snd. that on April 14. there would be offered for eel at R. Georg T4.SCC acres la -- Washington county. Tbo board of governors of the National Irrigation congress held aa executive session la tbs Hotel Utah and arranged A tentative program for tbo annual convention of tbo organisation, scheduled to bo held ia Salt Lake daring the summer. Nipped-i- n wafetltae, mannish details, and galaxy of vivid colon aad scarfs. a ad)5? Yaothful, boyish lines aa well aa the nodes so popular this spring. near-femini- ne pDRESSES Jacket types, high waisted, the gigolo silhou- ette and the most appealing colors eve. Style for which you would expect to pay at least $15.00. A Small Deposit Secures Your UhOiCe eeeeeo n v clearing tha tracks. TEE FOODS HE TAKE FROM r FRIDAY 1 1 W HSSffciar tined to continue er timber lands and went gunning . .for buyers. , tiring tbe Forty states had agricultural imPlainly nation must husband Its resource migration department which, along with the railroads and the federal better, and so a conservation get trader way. and thlsl recta wattos sente, prose mud an1 movement was marked by two active campaign far settlers, Wa wen nut for morn farmer determination, rig: farming fl) A determination to bo mote and non was tbo boom, decade for tbe It thrifty and frugal to tbo us of ourl . , - ItUIer of the soil, and things went .. . rotrnircea, ill A determination to bo raora swimmingly aatll tbo post war to th development of nation struck ns aad compelled us oar food and timber supplies. to retbink our whole relation to Conservative contraction in th land and farm production, conothcerning wbjch J. shall speak tomorexploitation of ores and oil and r er baric supplies. row. Radical expansion in agricultural (Copyright,- - McClure Newspaper gyadicato) production and reforestation. Glean Frank movo-meufw- ss . Values In Slylee of (933 as High at $175 Now Offered Thrifty Folk . - a J100 'fop PriceT" Convenient Ti Ible loRespone Buyers, Dinwoodeyts "tf a Uintcr Coats $05 COATS IS - r - c 50 East Broadway vESS T&C i K CLEAEIAWCE M |