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Show 4- - nrsunuT irrrtTs LOGAN UELLSVILLE J,lertion of Citizens . &u OgamSpeechuH,R-- ofLMw-..- : Utah Peach' ; Large Groap Huleh tha Peach day beauty contest, atjpreaide and P. k meetlnr of the- beauty contest address tbs meeting. committee hero Tuesday evening. Tha Peach day beauty contest ; will ha held here Sept, 4. with girls from all' over the state- com gating for the tltle'et Mies Utah Peach. In addition to tha queen for Peach day. two malda of hon vrr will bo cboood from the nearly contestants. j. -. "..Tha ' to be Held beauty pageant committee will call upon several large depart Primaries want store manager tn Ogden and : September 25 to . - .Balt Lake with .requests ... for - at least three of their young women - Name Delegates employee to tako part tn tho eon-teIt la tha aim of tha commit too to sacaro aa many reonlastanto thin year aa pemibto. OGDEN. Aug. L Weber counbe ty Republican cotirention will held Bept. It and primaries to elect bo wlU convention to tho delegates Sept II. It was decided by the county central committee at Wrights oamp In Ogden canyon Tuesday ' ber of Commerce, here, Monday night Rumor that ha had for tha Home Loan organisation through the efforts of William H. King, were branded aa slander by Mr. Brown- - It waa explained that Weber County Republicans club was 'organised with more thin 100 charter members at aa aarliar meeting. Milton Rawsoa was elected president; Vise Jeannette Morrell vice president; and Mrs. James H. Platt, secretary. Arthur Woolley, Republican candldata for First district eong man. and D. N. Btraup Incumbent Republican candldata fop Justice of tho state supreme court addressed the meeting 'and appealed . that America be saved from bureaucracy aad government by man Instead of government by law. Jpetlce Btraup sajd In urging that tha peopls fight for tha cause of their right said there baa been a growing tendency In recent yearn to take away those rights and power fob f erred by tha constitution. Mr-- Woolley aald a spoils system has coma Into being tn tho government which represent a challenge, td every Republican and especially young Republicans who must carry on tha fight Hugs debts which kb government now is acquiring, ha said, mast be met by tho ci tile ne of. the future and thus the challenge -la to young Republicans to correct- tho erttera. i Republicans Set - Weber Convention st SUGAR RAISERS TO TOUR CACHE FARMS AUG. 23 v v: LOGAN. Aag.' II Farmers aad basin ess men from nil points In tb county will, gather In tha annual ' Sugar Beet Tour of Cache county. upon Invitation Thursday, Aug. - v ' of Frank Wood,It,president of tho x boat growing aaeoctatlon her. ' Visits and demonstrations at the . .. Moses Boudaro beet field. ' the ' Bmlthfleld the pump wall and yy pump well on the H. B. Crockett farm In Richmond, and tha flowing well In the weet field e, are scheduled. Beet fields in Lewiston will y also be under observation to study the result of crop rotation and vy will fly rooiotaat boats. Lunch bo served at tha U. B. A C.. at noon, - after which a program of y talks by W. K. Rawlins, prsstdsnt ef the Utah Beet Growers associa- tion, wuilaa Foterson. director of the extension service at tha U. 8. A C, Frederick p. Champ, preal- dent of the Cache Valley hi will ha given. Farmers wilt assemble at tha - court house at 1:11 a.m., Thursday , for tha tonr. night - Pioneer Family Holds Rr-J- cn zt Bmin&ullRoad Patrolman BOUNTIFUL. Aug. fl. At the Runs For Sheriff Briggs family reunion, the follow- Free!-- : ing officers were dent Archie Briggs; vice preeident Rink Smurth OGDEN, Aug. Harold Briggs; secretary, LaRue watt a member It of the state highBriggs of Syracuse; chairman cf way patrol and formerly with tho tha genealogical committee, Thom- Ogden pollen department for 14 as E. Briggs: refreshments, Emma years, has announced that he la T. Riley; program, Jerry Jones; oandldats for tho Damoeratlo nom- historian; T. Wr Jones.' ination tor sheriri of weber counElder Charles A. Calllg, ef the ty. - Council nf tho Twelve, paid tribute Mr. Bmurthwslto was bom tn tc tha life and work of Thomas Ogden It years ago a son of tha Briggs, founder f the Briggs fam- late C. A. ffcnurthwalt. . He was ily la Utah. Tho three living chil- educated hers, was with tho regdren c t Thomas Briggs, Ephraim ular army In tha World War aad Brigga ef Bountiful Thomas E. became an. Ogden, police officer Briggs cf Syracuse and Martha B. shortly after the end of tbo war. Downs cf Balt Lake, wars quests Ha baa boon with the highway paof honor. An excellent program trol for one year. was given, and refreshments were served. . . Richmond Ward " Fun Frolic Set - RICHMOND The Aug. SI Richmond ward fun frolic, an an anal affair, will be held Friday on tho Richmond tabernacle grounds, It was announced today. The following program will be given: y Reveille, 1:14 p.m.; concert mu Me, l;4t; general 1 assembly, 1:40 o'clock; one act comedy, ce!ock; luncheon, I o'clock; dy program, 1:14 o'clock; afternoon sports,-1- ; 14 oelock. . A baseball gams between married aad slngla men of tho ward will bo held at B p.m. y The. program will and with dene at. tho -- Richmond ... opera hones at I p.m. awarded for best rigtnal dances, , waltxea v Logan Democrats Call - originally, Mr. Brown favored by asms of the member deleof tho Utah eongremlonal or gation for the office of coned of Internal revenus for Utah. This waa opposed by Senator King; who la aald to have wanted a relative, the present Incumbent to that office. to bo appointed. Mr. Brown declared In hia campaign addreeo that new blood - Is needed la tbo Sonata, Slneo asrvattva old men habitually act on precedent, young man are , needed to carry out the Projects of tlto New Deal which of Booeealty bo engineered with new methods, v- OGDEN, Aug. SS.Clty commis- one-thir- d. one-thi- rd one-six- th -- Hog Control Checks ... Arrive For Farms Primaries For Tonight LOGAN. Aag. .: -- II. Eighteen tc the state and eengieulon-a- l eoavanttoas at Freve, Bept I, win be chosen at a mass primary 'ter. Democrats at the Logan junior high school tonight beginning at I o'clock. At the name time primaries held la other communities In Cache county win elect the remaining It delegates of the allotted 47 for . Cache county. It was announced by James A MeMurrtn, county da t ' Olean,' Ethel M. Jones. Lewis H. Branch ley. Millie M. Baxter. Mllvtn Archibald sad Henry R. Cooper. Publicity. Grover Hnnlnm. Celts o Murray. Ethel Jones, Raid and Leri Hansen. - " , Amusement. Henry B-- Murray, Charles Cooper, Geddeo Maughan. Eras O. Dariey. Oscar Hendry. Herman Th surer, cells Murray and Iona Parker. Finance. William R-- Poppleton. James W. Hall aad Our B. Maagk- Park-taao- - Artillery. Hyrum Woodward, Briar Hnnlnm aad Henry Garrett. pfflt ;. the meeting at the IaHngchildren's REUNION AUG. 4 sports will LOGAN, Aag. 11. The deaeoad- a ants of Daniel Mark Burbank will reunion. meet la Aug. 14. at Honey-vill- a eelebrattoo oftbo Springs, Cbryetal according to have been announced as follows: Of Hops today Program. W. O. Chrtetenoen, La- tho announcement D- Milton MarReeder, secretary. ment M. Anea. Charles and to Haneh. ble W0president,Farads, Evan H. Bankhead. Uam P. Laatham, Leaho K. Gua-vlc- o preMdeot. - - -- annaxs FA&lGTCN . For Government Help For People ' FUTURE FARMERS CONVENTION DRAWS 619 ENTRANTS TODAY - OGDEN. Ang, It. Herbert B Maw, oandldats for tho Damoeratlo nomination for United States senator. at a- publlo mooting Tuesday night tn the Booth Washington school said that tbo benefits of government should bo restored to tbo people and wealth should bo made to asaums a greater burden of taxation; Ha declared himself in favor of Immediate payment tbo of by government adjusted veterans compensating and declared that If elected to con gram ho would Introduce er ouppprt legislation ter old ago pensions, unemployment, tneurance. shorter working hours foe- - laborers and reasonable government or state "compensation for those appointed on boards or committee for codes nndsr the NRA ; Tbo meeting waa sponsored by tabor organisations, tha Utah Tax Reform league and other groups, - The lndianapolis Destruction LOGAN, Aug. If 4llg hundred and nineteen Future Ikrmeia have already mads veeirvatlooo for the annual eonventloa at tha Utah State Agricultural college August IT and It, according to C L tho oommlttso member who to la charge cf the housing cf the vlMtoru.; The rmervutlona at ..far rcealrcd coma from 17 different high achoois In Utah and Idaho. SI George on tho south to represented, while Sugar City, Idaho Is tha north era oet school to ho heard announced an extenai program aad ' antartalnmont ,. which .U1 continue through Tuen-day evening. Ragtstratlex will begin: Sunday, August 14, Several athletio cantesta have been scheduled and ono of tha features of tho convention will bo tha finals in. the Future Farmer horseshoe pitching contest. The climax of the convention to ichodnlod for Tuesday evening . when tho Utah Bute Agricultural college will bo boots to tho vial tor it a barboquo banquet. The affair will he held on tbs lawns south fronv---""'matnrbtrtldtng and will be Accord Inr to Profemof X: R tftended by nevcral dtetlngnlahcd y Humphcrya state .dlractor of vo nests from various parts of tbo rational agriculture aad genera iato. A special program has been chairman la eharge. tho vlsitln; '.rranged. The barbeque will - bo- -, oc vatu Futnra Farmers under the direction ef C. W-- Cooley ; he housed tho college campus , Ha has alsoof tha college staff. Tu of-- mootlfigs , Pe-coc-k, -- Y est Proved that . . p ns - - X ba ' Decreased Values Given as Leading Tax Boost Reason WHEN YOU USE NEW AND IMPROVED CONOCO GERM PROCESSED T Aug. OGDEN, Karl Hopklna of Ogdon city achoois. addressing member club. Tueeday aald of the Lione that why MOTOR OIL! deereoaed nlaiHiof Of mttI ty to one of tha principal dam propsr rraaone It has been neceeeary to the tax fayy rate fWYjbto year, although other dsclMon to causes - hare been tho continue bonded debt reduction to keep np bnUdtnga ef the school system and to provide adequately for the larger number of school atn r Mr. Hopklna mid that ono-fonr- th of Ogdons population to enrolled In school that there were only dtnta npper 114 students In the dour grades In 1410. hut that tho enrollment In 'these grades daring the 4 peat year was 1.474. Of tho children of school age. shows by tbo census, 14.114 ware-- la schools. These Included 114 Asiatics. 41 Mexicans, and 14 negroes. an BIx of tho schools have of more than 1.444 stubedents, tho ing tn South Washington with 1111-- Pres. W. fl. Hoggan ol tho club announced that, tho next Uona event will he an anting at tha camp In Booth Feslj canyon. Tuesday. Aug. It. Houston la chairman of tho committee y preparing tha event, with 8. T. Jeppeon nd Bay M. Boyle u hosts. 11,-41- -- largest-enrollme- JoJ NOT t cUiin. but tutement of proved beyond all doubt by for 4729 miles 3,015.8 miles farther thanthefirstoiltofail,aadl,4l0.2milcs farther than the best of the other olid Low oil consumption was not die only thing proved by this test. More than anything, it waa proved that the Continental Oil Company has the famous Destruction Test at the Indianapolis MotorSpeedway, under AAA Contest Board supervision (Sanction No. 3001). New and Improved Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil was tested against five nationally-know- n motor oils. The oils were assigned by lot to six identical new stock cars. Each car was filled with five quarts of its assigned oil no more oil was added and driven at 30 miles an hour until the motor was OGDEN. Aug. IL Distribution of trexh moat to tho families on relief rolls at the rate of ono pound of meat each week to sock member of each family, began at tha We- relief headquarter ber county Wednesday. - Tha distribution will be mad twice each week with one-ha-lf pound per person distributed each distribution day. Tha meat comas from animals purchased try tho government In-In Its drouth relief program.. To sure freshness the meat to rat wrapped at tha plant of tho American Tacking A Provision company and than trucked to relief headquarters where it to distributed pidty. . When the relief administration headquarters is removed to Its new home in the former forest office building, there will bo an Ira box to assist In preserving tho product ..:Y. WOODS CROSS. 'Aug. II The delivery of froth meat by the government to famine on tho relief roll, started her Monday according to Leonard WInegar, local ReOn man with lief supervisor. refrigerator truck made delivery to II homes Monday. U will take about two weeks to make tha rounds of tha antire relief roll of veloped the finest motor oil ever offered to the public in its experience of 39 years. Protea your motor! Lower your oil expense! Drive Into one of die 18,000 Conoco Red Triangle Station today and fill with New and Improved Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil, the oQ with the Hidden Quart That Never destroyed. m New and Improved Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil protected its car Drains Away! ' rm uJ - to ' , jt . Maw Mikes Pisa nell Jane I U. So Distributes Ogden Asked to Old Debt V Meat to Needy sioners have referred to Mayor Harman W. Fecry and the municipal stadium board, a request of tbo Giant Manufacturing company that Ogden city assume a 11,711.44 obligation Incurred in 1114 by Weber college for tho Installation of flood light projeotoro used to itlumlaata the stadium for night events. Ogden city underwrote tha state stadium construction project and participates In It to tho extent of - The city schools have Interest and Weber college and tho county schools have Interest each. -- Now the college to a state tastl- Jution. lt to aald.- - that the mato -- MriBrown explained that Ms entrance tn tha race for the cenator-shihad been nrged o Mm dri-xtlargo group of repreoentattvo from all but ono county of the state. A majority of tho state Democratic committee arc believed by local Mr. Brewnc backer Democrats. OGDEN, Aug. II Federal hog production control ehedu which arrived at the extenalon office on Tueeday will be distributed on a m. Saturday Aug, 15. between-and p.ra. from room 175, In the federal building, It la announced by F. M. Petenon. aMlttant county agent. This Is the first Instalment and tha second will bo paid 454 home' ea soon aa tha farms have been Throe to eight pounds are visited and proof of compliance' t a family according to papers are properly executed, Mr. tha tlxo and needs As much meat Petenon ealA as poastbla to being canned by tha Tho final check cn contracts for government but the best cuts are wheat production- - control la Davis delivered fresh. and Weber countlee to being made LIONS HOSTS Y i Wednesday, and papers are being Bay sent to Washington, D. C. for con- Feed Company RICHMOND,' Aug. II. The Richmond Lions dub was host to sideration. Farmars in tho two Taxes Back Mill For will be tbo Lewiston Dons dnb at a can- counties ' paid 11.400, It to OGDEN; 'Aug. II. Aa arrangeyon party Monday evening la High estimated. ment has been mads by the Walk-Fee- d Creek canyon. " ... A softball game between teams Couple Held For Iowa Produce company which from Richmond and tho Lewipton has occupied tb old mill at WashTaken Salt Lake ington svenue and Rlverdato Drive to aad a late supper were feature for many yean, with tha county of the entertainment ; XOGAN. Aug. Phil commission, to purchase the min YY DESCENDANTS Deo of Hill Molnfcs, II. lip la.', and frotif the GATHER for $1,444. Taxes Douna Woolf of Stewart, ffowa, had been county unpaid on tha property RICHMOND. Aag. II Descend wanted federal In authorltlea by 1411 sloee was 51.744 there and Is cf Hyrum W. Bowman gatheri: ed recently la the Benson otako Dea Moines in connection with the dna The company has occupied theft of were tomobtle, taken tb building for more than seven tabernacle for a reunion. About three hundred mem bore of tho to Balt Lake Tueeday by U. & Mar- yearn commissioners decided to ..family y,. were. In .attendance--- . a--. shal Gilbert Mecham. . . Tha couple, who first maintained sailCounty the property for - taxes but chiding "W. R. Tripp of Richmond and Georg Henry Stoddard. tha thta they were married and later compromised on tbo amount offerMM living members of tho fami- admitted they were not. w ere ar- ed by O. W. Walker, viir ntiey ly. hath of whom nr It year of rested In Logan Saturday night af- the Fiv hundred dollars aga. Five pair of twins. all girls ter they had allegedly stolen gaso- will company. bo paid Immediately and tha rewort also In attendance at tho line from a Clifton, Idaho, service mainder will be jpdd In quarterly station, Bajrmsata. ; LOGAN. Aag. II Dr. Adam A Bennies of toll Lake will deliver tbo adlraa at tho annual Founder's day oelebrmtloa In WeltevUlf, itoptsmber S. It was oaaounead today. Tha publlo mooting at which will speak, hsglna at It la tha taberaaele. , Tha program for tbo day win a salute at daybreak under tho direction of the Amerleaa Lofton. a parade which will fantoiw historical floats, throe bands and tho queans of ISSd and 114. Following tho parade a aham battle will bo staged at the baaeban - OGDEN, A up. II. Hugh B. Brown of Balt taka City, who la aceklnf the Damoeratlo nominaLOGAN. Aug. : 51 Hugh '& jror tion aa candldata for Unltad States BRIGHAM CUT, Aug. Brown, candidate for tho Demoof at a will masting apaak w. senator, of Ogden. Hunnon Peery nomination for V. fl. oonator a league cratic (Catherine Cvllill. phyicml educn-tlo-at tha Utah Tar Reform aald atin from Utah, quietly turned Thursday, Aug. II, at t P-Instructor at tha U. 8. A C. him by (ones tacks made against Central Junof tha auditorium tha Balt lake Faol Clowes, candidate la the Logan, and will favoring another on rally la tha Chamartist. were ehoaan aa Judge of ior high school A.H. E. flmtth also will - NAMES SPEAKER Foa Annual founders day RAPS-SLAND- Hugh B. Brown KIESIZAIU .CITY GATILAND BROWN CALLS Brigham Gty Selects Judges ER For Peach Day Beauty Contest L ids 23 id'ltj; OGDEN Se- - ttudnesday 'august ES:5l IDAY'S-NIFySD(i;M$;R.TO- Mayor Will Aid in salt lake city IN 1 AND $ QUART REFINERY-SEALE- D ANS,ANDINBUUC BEEK.1 PR'Ufi (paraffin dare) MOTOR OIL , lee OIL COMPANY PRESENTS e4 Every WeineeBny Bight OVee S.S.C. looluilUg KBTt TiOO MAT., HARRY RICHMAN, singing star of stage and screen . . . JACK DENNY AND HIS MUSIC, famed orchestra . .. . JOHN. B. -KENNEDY, famous commentator. CONTINENTAL ' an-a- V 1 - - ONE - O F THE PRODUCTS OF - CONTINENTAL;- - OIL COMPANY. t v; |