Show 4 THE OGDCIT STA 110ABD - KIAIHIIEIl I'SAl HONESTY REWARDS YOUTH a: (BlRStfET GS:JE TBBEIIEB Salt Lake Drivers Accuse Each Other of Speeding SALT LAKE Jan 21— (AP)— Sisht persons were injured one serious! when two automobiles col- MALAD Idaho valley I I f ive Hughes and Frank Metcalf The Malad valley i creamery has been one of the most successful In southeastern Idaho and much credit was given William E Evans manager and the board of directors Mai ad’s cheese factory' was organized in 1225 by the board with the efficient assistance of County Agent Smith and the total production of cheese has been purchased by the Kraft Cheese corporation of - Poca ' co-opera- tive j tello i WO OLG ROWERS MEET I Bandit Is Beaten By Taxi Driver The woolgrowers of Oneida county met Saturday and elected directors as follows: J II Dredge president Lubln Associates Press Photo Charles Ashley (right) 17yexr-ol- i orphan of whose honesty In returning a purse he found to ItaBlrmlnghamla owner led to hie adoption by Edward Frlaehknecht (left) a Washington D C ‘ Importer Through hia act the youth alto le promised an education PITTSBURG Jan 21— (AP)— The bandit who held up John A1 lerton’a taxicab last night appar ently had everything figured out-l- ate hour dark street gun threats and all that— but he overlooked fact that taxi companies do a the big business at railroad stations All erton forked over his money and obeyed the gruff command: “Drive me to the station and don’t stop Pennsylvania 'till you get I A few minutes later the car Doctoi U1VC5 Tflllre at the more station where thanUtlUr Jipscore a of cabs were Aller At Cheyenne Event ton gave the signal parked and drivers In swarmed from all directions - A beaten bandit was turned EVANSTON Wyo Jan 21— Dr over badly to the police and Mrs J L Wicks returned H Tuesday from Cheyenne and Denver Dr Wicks having attended in Cheyenne Friday and Saturday the Wyomlns State Health Officers’ as OvGl Million AliUCIsociation meeting of which he was vanston i WATER LOANS News RELIEF ASKED Irrigation Concerns ' Owe Large Sums To State Reservoir Fund — SALT LAKE Jan i 21 — Represen- tatives of the Carbon Water company and the Piute Reservoir and Irrigation company appeared before the state land board Tuesday afternoon to ask for relief on loans due the state reservoir fund The Piute Reservoir and Irrigation company owes the fund about $671000 and the Carbon Water company about Jones secretary Guy Servoss and Thomas C Chivers J IL predge discussed the designation of and Importance of permanent cheep trails—and the reduction of sheep tax valuations from $6 per head to $4 Sheasing schedules were also discussed County Agent Smith discussed the lamb pool and also the results obtained by the national wool pooL He urged the necessity of better stockyards facilities In Malad and a committee was appointed to take the matter up with railroad ofco-opera- ficials —-- - ? — Only One of Eight Remains At Large SALT LAKE Jan 21— When Hugh Langsmith 19 was taken into custody at Sigurd Tuesday by Sheriff Vern M Fairbanks and his Sevier county deputies all but one of the eight prisoners who escaped from the county jail last Friday had been recaptured Also In custody Is Fred Bronson 19 who was with -Langsmith The pair are alleged tophave kid naped J E Munsen taxi driver In Salt Lake Sunday night forcing him to drive to Richfield where the cab ran out of gas - the outgoins President Dr Wicks $140000 SALT LAKE Jan Both irrigation companies are in Frank Pickering of this city has I presided at the meetings of the arrears and claim that due to a over one million miles in sociatlon and also gave a on shortage of water and other factors the last 42 years and yet he can’t bis work as a health officerpaper can not meet the oblifor the the projects is properly be termed a widely traveled It gations probable that some 32 man Almost all his touring hasr 'T feas He was succeeded as relief plan will be drawn up and association by Dr submitted to the current legislature ° been done within this city at thepresl“ M O Nelson of Cheyenne Dr and control of a street car’ s ago ye®r and Mon- Pickering started his travel at the Ulv 111 rjpnv£r Sunday HOTEL-THEAT- RE age of 10 when he came with his'03 : Second parents to Utah Seven weeks were CLUB MEMBERS MEET spent in crossing the Atlantic and Members of the Better and an equally long time in trailing an Healthier Homemakers’ dub met at ox team across the plains kome ©I Mrs Ezra Price Mon His present mileage Is 1187000 as I TWIN FALLS" Jan 21— (AP)— he computes it “I won’t be satisfied Say afternoon and an Interesting The maintenance fee of the Twin 0X1 foe us® of sewing until I’ve gone 2000000 miles ’he pein??stratlon Falls Canal company has been re attachments and on the SeVen-stor- y said today May duced to $125 per acre by the direc Building cleaning of the machine was given tors Is the second time 1931 levy ' It Be Constructed In by Mrs Lloyd Witham Responses has been cut Earlier this month to roll call were made with “What the directors voluntarily reduced the tTwin Falls Cash Can I Do To Improve My Club This figure from $175 per acre to $150 A Year?” feature A special oiini i the second reduction followed ivr i business meeting and FALLS 21— TWIN Idaho Jam' was a general dls of water users who reALwilcussion during which each for financing and con- a meetingcut member (AP) —Plansseven-storto $100 per acre a quested y a hotel $400000 present expressed her gratitude for structing Two hundred thousand acres are — SALT LAKE Jtn 21 Traveling the extension service work In this and theatre building by the Paraaffected bv reduction the In an automobile a bandit mount Hotel have here voiced company the wish community and held up and robbed two personspair in that the service might be continued been approved by the directors of the southeast section Tuesday night with Miss Aria McKinnon as county the chamber of commerce after From Emmett Rauch they took home demonstration agent At the hearing- a favorable report of a eont 4lVhy Culler $450 and a valuable watch a gift I close of the program a luncheon mittee appointed to investigate the ' from his wife was served the hostesses for the day proposition Emil Nyman was relieved of about being Mrs Lennle Smith Mrs Wil-- 3 M ford Price Mrs Frank Clary and Asked her chyeielen COLLEGE PLAY Police believe the bandits' are Mrs Sam Thornhill Other prisoners from the Carbon bers present were: Mrs E F Ben- - 6 LOGAN Jam 21— Friday March nett Mrs Walter Sim Mrs' Lloyd Founders’ day at the Utah State county jail Witham Mrs Ezra Price Mrs Steve Agricultural college has been set for annual Taylor Mrs Jesse B Smith Mrs the presentation of theto Profesfreshman play according Lige Anderson Mrs William Mrs Amos Hutchinson Mrs sor C J Myers who WiU direct the S A Christensen? and Mrs Georg- production Professor Myers read Is this week to more than 'G and sour ttomaeff can now ina Crompton Mrs Henry Thomas the play be candidates for was present as a guest sixty - prospective cast without corrected the of Reuie “The In the burning membership DAUGHTER BORN SALT LAKE Jan 21— The state g of Aunt Mary” by Anne irritating soda or vicious road commission awarded A C A daughter was bom to Mr and juvenation cathartics Is Warner the play Mrs- Harry Keyes at their home In Thom and Strong & Grant both of Calcium Carbonate (2 times as Springville the contract Tuesday to North Evanston Sunday night effective as soda) in tablet form Is the construct 72 miles of graveled sur- - Mother and daughter are doing ideal sure swift and positive faced highway from Harrisburg to well HAD in its relief yet safe in its use It is Anderson’s ranch la Washington! P B Clary and W W White left HRS GffflY the only remedy which does not upset county (for Ashland Oregon to spend a The contractors submitted a joint fortnight die acid equilibrium of the body and AH UPHILL FIGHT bid of $8668314 for the highway! The Fancy Work circle of the is incapable of and $8023 for a concrete! Presbyterian church will meet at Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are Calbridge the lowest of the seven bids! the home of Mrs J L Wicks Thurscium Carbonate in ita best and most received day afternoon of this week with EIGHTEEN YEARS convenient form blended with other Mrs Cora West and Mrs Wicks as valuable substances That’s why we hostesses their use as the only kind for statement know about this “I GraRobert urge Mr’ to Mrs and Bom ham of Robertson at Evanston a my experience with Bargon Is go- children and best for men and women daughter ing to sound remarkable but At All Drug Stores: 2Se end C?s Bora to Mr and Mrs Louis Mar every word of it is true” de- The Quickest Relief for Gastric Disorder tin a son 422 ConMrs clared Ellen Gary Dr G M Willson superintendent of the State Training school at stitution Bldg Salt Lake Lander and Miss Amy G Abbott secretary of the state board of charities and reforms spent the day Monday in Evanston with ProsecutWalton in coning Attorney Reuel nection with the case of Robert Me Clure NIECE IS DEAD James Brown received President v- word Monday night of the death of a niece Mrs Bessie Moffat Wilkes in Pocatello Monday The body is coffee being taken to Afton Wyoming and interment will be made there Mrs Wilkes Is survived Is as for Thursday It just necessary Ed Wilkes of Afton husband her by tea as it isforcoffeeThe and four children She was about 54 years of age Her father Archie U S Government Tea Moffat was a former Almy resident G Carl Youngberg and Edward Examiners have urged Stadmiiler both of Lyman were Evanston business visitors Tuesday it and Schilling has disAD5ITTTED TO PROBATE covered how to do -- it The wills of former United States Senator Clarence D Clark and Dr The most delightful Charles IL Sober have been admitted to probate In district court flavor of tea has always here during the past week The executors named In Dr Solier’s will are evaporated long before his widow Mrs Betty M Seller and MRS ELLEN GARY his son Dr Charles Winslow Sober it could reach you in an of Hollywood Calif Senator Clark’s “Eighteen years ago I was left ordinary tin or cardboard daughters Mrs Laura Clark Blyth Widow with four children to Holland Clark Mrs and ART CRYSTAL Margaret care for and in the long up-hi- ll box There was no way are named as executors of the Clark Engraved Stemware will Senator Clark’s estate consists fight to make ends meet my to prevent it But now Empire Pattern of property loth in Uinta county health grew worse and worse Sherbets etc Goblets kidStomach trouble disordered counLos Angeles Wyoming and in Schilling has discovered ty California and It will be pro- neys constipation and headaches 50c how to keep tea fresh bated In both states got my nerves all to pieces and 1ToT7 Weekly 21-fAPi- HR PLAN i — as-trave- led the factories he said While that which could not be handled was left on the trees Growers who were forced to leave their fruit unpicked were paid at the rate of $13 a ton which represented the difference between picking and hauling to the cannery Utah growers averaged practically twice as much per bushel as the growers in California he declared for inferior products but the lack of economical methods robbed the local farmer of the great majority of his profit After making a survey of the peach Industry In California he declared that the opportunities in Utah were far greater than on the coast He followed the peaches with a talk on pears and cherries showing orchard methods of pruning ana marketing to secure best results FOR BETTER PACK Two motions dealing with the wormy fruit situation and United States standard grades for the shipment of apples were adopted Thursday afternoon at the second session of the society Considerable discussion arose during the session which dealt with the Improvements of the apple industry in the state After papers by Dr F M Coe on varieties adapted for Utah F E Stephens supervising Inspector United States department of agriculture on production L 8 Fenn bureau of agricultural economics Salt Lake on marketing and A B Call county agent of Provo on adaptability of Utah soils a round table argument on wormy fruit took place By the term wormy is meant fruits suffering from bruises limb cuts stains worms and other things that -- a strict ruling that ho apples fall- Right Studied ing under that classification can be sold and it was brought out at the SALT LAKE Jan meeting that the state board had Another been petitioned to allow farmers to attempt to right the wrong sell such fruit to the canning fac done Hayter Oscar Philion Canadian tories to be canned under strict su- war veteran was considered today by the Utah state legislature pervision Philien was the victim of mistaken UP TO LEGISLATURE He was arrested In 1823 The motion as passed calls for the Identity and with the murder of charged appointment of a committee of ship- James Papacostas Helper six years pers Inspectors and others to inves- before lie was identified as Jack matter to the the and report tigate Gibson the slayer state board It was 'said that the “Blaclde” Philion served several months In board had the matter under advisebefore jail finally convincing ment and would probably request authorities they had the wrong man the legislature to amend the present The case caused a federal Investilaw to allow canners to take the gation Impelled by the request of f fruit Canadian government It was brought out at the meeting theSenator IL Ryan Introthat there Is plenty of space for duced a billGeorge providing that the legsuch apples In the cider presses and islature give Philion $7000 recomthe vingear mills without canning pense him for financial to loss ’susthem and letting them1 come Into tained while held Illegally In jail direct competition with the good The legislator said Phiilon’s family fruits which were having a hard was left destitute in Vancouver enough time to find a market now B G and he also tost an equity in The society also voted to have the an apartment house state adopt the United States fedH eral fruit grades as the Utah grades are not entirely recognized by Cali- Dee of Llade fornia growers Ogden Under the Utah grades there is an extra fancy fancy and fancy “c” and the buvers make Operators’ Precedent no difference between the fancy and extra fancy Lawrence T Dee head of the Ideal was declared that now when Coal company It was elected so many cars are purchased cm in- president of the Ogden Southern spection certificate i without first Coal 'Operators’ associationWyoming seeing the fruit it would be" better in Rock Springs Wyo to Tuesday for the growers to ship under the Patrick J Quealy who died succeed in DeUnited States grades’ cember The repeats given at the meeting Forrest Richardson Omaha presigrew out of a session held In Salt dent of the Sheridan Coal company Lake Monday evening between was elected vice president to replace growers shippers inspectors and Dee others at which time the apple improvement for the state was dis- Wrong 21—-(UP)- — s cussed h - OFFICIALS LEAVE SALT LAKE Jan 21— Thomas A tional apple situation in which he Dines newly elected president of forecast that apple prices over a the Utah Ou Refining company and period of years should not change president of the Midwest Oil Refinmuch except for the’ better Prac- ing company left Tuesday evening tically no new plantings are being for San Francisco accompanied by made in the west he said but a E G Seubert president and A W small number of trees are being Peake vice president of the Standplanted along the Atlantic seacoast ard Oil Company of Indiana which might disturb the market a i APPLE SITUATION Dr Coe gave a resume of the na- little He said practically agreed that Jonathans Rome Baeutles and Delicious apples give the best outlook for Utah Fenn recommended earlier picking with two pickings if necessary to get the best color faster handling from the trees to the tars or storage and more storage space He suggested that the growers work to gether and try to Improve their that-meetin- g fruits to a point where they can all market under one label In the meantime he suggested that they ship under United States grades The society also passed a motion to recommend to the legislature that it pass an amendment to the present dealers’ license law that no license be Issued to any dealer who has failed to meet his obligations In previous years - Of Uev3 Executive Expire: ( 21— The Mi-la(Continued From Page One) cheese and creamery Interests met In the local bandied their production picking courthouse Saturday One hundred and marketing problems so as to producers assembled according to secure the very best returns County Agent Ray J Smith They He first took up peaches giving a discussed especially the elimination resume of the Marysville district Of the sale of oleomargarine A where 40 per cent of the peaches committee was appointed to meet canned in the United States are with the business men to stop the raised Beautiful fruit Is grown entire sale of oleomargarine in this there he declared but the prices are very low due to the fact that overlocality Patronage dividends were distrib- production is very general which Is uted to the producers belonging to the case in all lines of profitable the association— a total of $3000 The old board consist- agriculture When he was there last year the fobowing was sustained: growers ing were only securing $20 a Tal-lie ton for the Tint Woozley Dan M Daniels very finest fruit from j M-- Jan co-opera- tive lided here Tuesday night Miss Thelma Anderson 20 EaJina Utah University of Utah student was believed to have suffered a fractured skull Others Injured Were: Mr and Mrs J M Riley Mr and Mrs LouTt Johnson Mis3 Bernice Murphy and August Holland all of Salt Lake and A O Spacfcman Logan Johnson driver of one of the cars and Holland driver of the other were ordered to appear at police headquarters for questioning today Each accused the other of speeding Mr Riley known as “Mickey Is at the Nibley park golf professional course —: make them unfit ' for the general Another Attempt To Daughter eRD'uIRS ADOPT market The state board of agriculture has 1ALAD DAIRY car autos WEDITESDA? EVEITHTG JANUARY 21 1931 1 j SALT LAKE Jan 21— (UP)— An active chinch career closed Tuesday when Mrs Hazel Maud Grant Needham 46 died at1 the family home after a three months Illness Mrs Needham daughter of B IL Grant general manager of The Deseret News was associated in primary M I A and the’ Deseret Sun-- ! day schools of the L D S church COOHIHGCnOHUZITES Msn:s fli:D COFFEE HAVE QCI! 1 coioi in i Success Depends) Upon the ' Rule —A Little at a Time - Careful cooks do not crowd too many croquettes into the hot fat because they lower the temperature and then absorb grease Cook- ing a few at a time prevents this In roasting coffee there is similar difficulty when too much is roasted at once It is impossible to control the heat and often as a result part of the batch is overdone and part underdone This causes variation in flavor Hills Bros following the rule in the croquette recipe roast only a few pounds of coffee at a time by their patented continuous process— Controlled Roasting There is no variation in the roast because there to accurate control of the heat also of the flow of coffee jr through the roasters1 A rare uniform flavor is developed such as no other coffee has Grocers everywhere sell Hills Bros Coffee in vacuum cans that keep it fresh Air which destroys the flavor of coffee to removed from the cans when they axe packed and kept out Ordinary do not keep cans even if coffee fresh Ask for Hills Bros Coffee by name and look for the —on the can ' Aral—the trade-mar-k Hills Bros Coffee Inc Denver -- - i j ’ air-tig- ht -- Colorado - i 1 ©1931 - 1 Mrs-Wick- PLAN APPROVED Bandits Get And Valuable ' ri h - Cat Made Cap Charges ’ I - -- -- IMMGSSTTBCrj -- -- mem-escap- ed Hin-sha- Wj ' 3r 2 t Southern Utah Road Contract Avarded F habit-formin- r anti-aci- d: over-dosa- 3S-fo- f fij® 0cmsyai£ r IT XL §3if 0 Si r(°(5i m(°)l oi ©iVGPGPGDA ITABILE’ir G Tea in Vacuum just like your grant flavors you never before tasted in tea FRESH Schilling TEA I had to take something every night to make me sleep I was also told that blood pressure Lead Is Increased was high and my kidneys enBy Woman Democrat larged ‘A complete course of ten bottles of Bargon and Sargon Pills SALT LAKE Jan 21— The lead have made me a well woman of Miss Jessie Evans Democrat and anyone who could see how over her opponent Mrs Helen F active and strong I am now Reiser Republican was increased to would laugh at the Idea of my a net of 31 votes Tuesday night so weak and rundown only being when the second day of the heara time short ago I’m never too on contest over the ing the county to talk to anyone and stop recorder's office closed in District busy me wants who to about these ask David W Moffat’s Judge court During the day the contestant ran two marvelous medicines” up a gain of 41 ballots over Mrs in Sargon may be obtained Reiser who was declared elected by Ogden -- Johnson both at Schramm the margain of 10 votes Drug Stores L T a 1 Nj ( TUB £ RADIO PHONOGRAPH COMBINATION-?- Scrtt Grid Svptr-lleUrpJj-nt Lssmhdhtmnt fjmhbs esmtrst mvmtishU st mddisisiud cstt Price $223 1 LOWBOY— ?&& Rscsipsr 4 SsussJ circuits Power Screen-Gridtiectsr pmth-pu- il audio new type dynamic reproducer centpact in cite Handsome curved front tali net Fric© 11250 less tubes I crtsn-Gr- ps id d wahtmt esiintt unth French dssn Remits tontrel mmilalis mt mddilmssl csst Price $17950 less tubes s&tipmsnt imtlvdiaxmicrepbent elUnk rtcerdt mud tpscLsl mstdieu Bnum X -- TK3 STUDIO Streem-Gri- d TUB mCHSOY-- pJ wish fined tant switch ssmd terns esntrsl Erswm SPr-Httnd- switch tame coatrsl md hems rseerding : I ’ ' f lest tulet I 'Join m in the General Electric Pregram Broadcast every Saturday evening ever a natisiMcide N B C network! 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