Show '4 THE CCD EN A Trade Treaties Under Fire At Farm Hearing Warblers of Ogden Doctor COURT TOSSES DIESEL TRUCK SAFETY DRIVE 1 1- -8 By IXOYD TUFLING SALT LAKE CITY Dec 2 SALT LAKE CITY Dec 2— (AP) With Will Begin a to — Campaign RepubUtah supreme court by a The (UP) —Delegates 2 that a margin Saturday ruled lican agricultural meeting Meeting Monday Evening - powered Diesel law Utah a taxing battle cry Saturday sounded At High School 3-- vehicles on a mileage basis was against the administration's unconstitutional MORGAN Dec 2 — Adopting a The decision was written by Jusreciprocal trade agreement more citizen to make a every and tice plan suggested Eugene E Pratt former disprogram Counthe conscious Morgan at Ogden and contrict safety for prolegislative program will curredjudge association Justice David in ty by tection of livestock and beet launch a major campaign begin- W Moffat andChief Martin M Justice sugar which may find its way ning Monday at a conference in Larson They held that the law into the party's 1910 election the Morgan high school auditorium was discriminatory and that' in d Aims of the association include addition the provisions for campaign of traffic a consciousness were contained 100 not vehicles creating Nearly ' from Utah Idaho Montana and safety and hazards at all times and in the title of the vehicle tax - t Parent-Teache- rs Diesel-fuele- farmer-representativ- establishing safety in the homes Irwin Arnovitz said the court's t!:cision would cost the state about cents $50000 a year A tax of 1 "colhas been mile per operating lected from operators of Diesel police department and other safetrucks and other vehicles The decision was rendered on an ty agencies Doctors On Program appeal brought by T S Carter A new traffic guide is now availand Elton Cooley doing business able at the tax commission office as the Interstate Motor Lines In in Salt Lake City and contains a dissenting opinion Justices James valuable information for drivers H Wolfe and Justice Roger I and pedestrians Traffic safety will McDonough declared that the mabe discussed by Herbert Simpson jority stand was discriminatory member of the Utah Safety coun- against owners of gasoline-fuele- d cil and Lieut Brent Hillis head of commercial vehicles who must pay the highway patrol of northern a gasoline tax in order to use the Wyoming gathered to aubmit their views to four Republican congress- -' men at one of seven hearings for s' the study of farmers' and problems Discussion at the session centered around beet sugar legislation and the need for adjusting the reciprocal trade agreement policy Harold E Nagle St Anthony Idaho of the Idaho Sugar Beet Growers association asked for closer cooperation between processors and growers He said repeal of the sugar processing tax and protection of domestic growers of insular proagainst price-cuttin- g ducers was necessary before American farmers could realize a "decent profit" Remove Restrictions Removal of restrictions on the sugar beet crop was advocated by Nagle who charged the administration with "manipulating and playing" with the quota program A tariff againet Cuban sugar was recommended by John P Holmgren Bear River City beet grower "The farmer has been hard hit by increased labor costs and protection is needed to raise the price of beets to $S a ton— where It ahould be" he said A committee report prepared by Fred T Odell of Ogden and Fred Ater of Havre Mont asked for outright repeal of the reciprocal trade agreement program Their committee maintained that western farmers can produce in sufficient quantities to supply the entire nation and for that reason any downward adjustment in tariff barriers with or without reciprocal trade agreements should be opposed 'At Loggerheads' "Home markets must be pro- tected" Odell declared In regard to sugar bills In congress Rep Clifford Hope (R Kan) chairman of the hearings said growers' and producers interests were sacrificed because the state and in the schools In putting on this campaign the Morgan P-- T A Is working with the Utah Traffic Safety council the stock-grower- " Utah How to prevent the numerous accidents which occur in the home guard against ill health and serious injuries will be subjects treated by Dr William M McKay and Dr E M Jeppso of the state board of health The program to be presented In the Morgan high school auditorium follows: Monday eight p m opening remarks J R Tippetts superintendent of schools remarks representative from state office Utah A traffic safety congress P-- T Herbert Simpson executive secretary of Utah Traffic Safety coun- auk-committ- WASHINGTON Dec 2 — (AP) — Utah has been divided into four districts for the 1940 census Census bureau officials announced these census districts and headquarters in Utah: District 1 Richfield— Juab San Pete Millard Sevier Beaver Piute Wayne Iron Garfield Washington and Kane couties District 2 Salt Lake City— Tooele Davis Salt Lake and Utah counties District 3 Ogden— Box Elder Weber Cache - Rich Morgan Summit and Wasatch counties District 4 Price— Daggett Duchesne Uintah Carbon Emery Grand and San Juan counties SALT LAKE CITY Dec 2 — (UP) — Six U S army bombers "invaded" Utah Saturday "attacking" Salt Lake City and "destroying local railroad yards Giving residents a taste of what aerial warfare ""over there" looks like the planes came from Hamilton Field CaL on regular maneuvers and in connection with examinations being given prospective army fliers at Utah universities A board of army engineers yn test Utah university applicants over the week end Wednesday the board goes to Brigham Young university at Proyo and Thursday to Utah State college at Logan appointed November 18 by the census bureau after an Intensive training course in:Washington will call WHEAT GROWERS GET candidates for district supervisor MONEY to area headquarters to be schooled In census-takin- g MALAD Idaho Dec 2— Wheat Those making the best showing will be appointed producers of Oneida county have received $190728 to date through supervisors- The districts in tarn will be di the government wheat loan pro Errly this month area managers vided into enumeration districts gram on 383259 bushels of wheat u II - 1 F D Here Are a Few of Sears' Heating Installations SITES CONSIDERED FOR DAMS IN IDAHO Shown at the left is the new home of Mr and Mrs- Marvin Craw- Idaho Dec 2— (AP) sites are under consideration for construction of a proposed MACKAY —Two 1 "t y ford at 1109 Gramercy avenue This new home P' t-- h :j'if rw — - bt'VV:f ' s All! - is comfortably heated by a complete Sears furnace-stok- ' & i If er D v? j a si i 4 I- ? - ' V- - II: n COMPANY CHARTERS Drama Planned Dec 75 ! Four-A- ct MORGAN BOISE Ida charters of Dec 230 Shown (UP)— The corporations were 2 Dec Social state statutes a four - act drama Most of the corporations failed written by Mrs Daisy Crouch for to pay annual license taxes plus the American be presented au t Aged Man Returns From Dee Hospital 2S at right is the delinquent penalties before the Dec 1 deadline Curtis said Some of it them were corporations which failed to file annual state ments non-prof- i Indestruc-t- o Furnace and Hercules Stoker in the Marvin Crawford home Mr and Mrs Crawford are well pleased with their heating plant They found the purchase price very reasonable and its operation has been trouble-fre- e and declared forfeited Saturday by Sec retary of State George Curtis be cause of failure to comply with Climber" na 4 '''' rit ' Shown above is the heating and air condi- tioning plant in the new home of Mr and Mrs W R Mitchell at 1785 Twenty-fourt- h " 4 Onion Men Vote On Agreement economical maintained just as desired BOISE Dec 2 (AP) — Onion growers In southern Idaho and eastern Oregon finished voting Saturday on a marketing agreement designed to boost prices and pre vent further surpluses in the in ar 3 dustry " Idaho Vet Service To Be Established TWIN FALLS Dec 2— (AP)— The Disabled American Veterans soon may establish a rehabilitation service for Idaho at Boise William R Wolter of Twin Falls department commander said Saturday he had been advised by national D A V headquarters that such a move was In prospect Wolter said he was informed George Faust of Salt Lake City D A V national chaplain and rehabilitation officer would be in charge V nished by the Hercules Stoker and Indestruc-t- o Furnace and the unit at rear of furnace will provide conditioned air to the home throughout the summer Room temperatures are automatically f street Automatically controlled heat is fur- ' Results of the balloting directed by the federal department of agriculture will be made known next week after tabulation here by S L Popst of Washington and C R istration program but with restric treatment for the past three weeks Tulley of Portland both represenThe injury tions on crop production relaxed for a fractured hip of the department's market- tatives was received when he fell while i 3 Urged repeal of the reciDrocal ing agreement section iraae agreement law and recom- working in the yard at his home Meetings to explain the proposed mended continuation of tariff in Lnterprise which deals with sizes and pact rates on livestock and livestock grades of onions to be shipped 82-ye- MALAD HANCEY TRIAL RECESSED ' SALT LAKE CITY Dec 2 (UP) — Litisration in tha rK i " viuucbUclUCUi I trial of Evan Homer Hancey form- er casnier or the Cache Banking company was Valley recessec? Saturday until Monday morning Judge Tillman D Johnson recessed court for the weekend pending introduction of defense testimony ana witnesses Pr-ovi- For Oveir CANCELS will Legionnaires at the Morgan high school auditorium December 15 at eight p m Proceeds will be add SALT LAKE CITY Dec 3 — ed to the American Legion generAP) — Committees representing al fund for this district farmers of the intermountain regThose In the cast are Miss La-viion presented to the congressmen Francis Miss June Mar-tineresolutions which: Mrs H H Crouch Mrs 1 Expressed opposition to any Thelma Bell Clarence Rich Wal- adjustment downward In tariff ocary ana £a " t Vest barriers unrfr j" ward v4i uvat uauc agreements or otherwise if such adjustments downwad permit the entry into this country of agricultural products and particularly if the welfare of agricultural producers is sacrificed by the process of reciprocal agreements in order to provide export markets for MORGAN Dec C Hulct manufactured product" t - old resident of Morgan AAA Continuation county has returned from the Dee producers "no lower than those of the existing law" 4 Opposed collection of any form " of processing tax on livestock cr livestock products for the support of any program of production control ' 5- - Asked an increased share of the American sugar market for domestic sugar beet growers 6 Termed the present sugar control act "unsatisfactory" and asserted "beetgrowers generally leei tne reason for thisfailure has been in the method of AFTON ivyo Dec 2— (AP)— The Star Valley chamber of commerce Is seeking the support off C3J forestry officials in 'Wyoming and Utah for these four projects: Completion of a six and one-ha- lf mile canyon highway from Af-to- n improvement of the Grey's river road construction of a new forest highway to Big Piney by way of Labarge and construction i' of more fish rearing ponds for stocking streams In the valley Mo a sir on n atiinq cdem Mom es Since m 1930 fi as ty ee ri SALT LAKE CITY Dec 2 (UP) —Marvin Keller 34 of Logan was held by federal officers here Saturday to answer charges that he violated a federal law prohibiting interstate transportation of firearms by persons previously convicted of crimes of violence Keller alias Joe Smith alias Joe Lang was brought from Logan where he had been charged with burglary The charge was later dismissed but Keller was subsequently arrested on the federal charge State Divided Into Four Districts for National Enumeration SIMS 40-fo- ot- points to be Included f ih Member "conducting the meetings included Representatives Hope Leo E Allen Illinois Henry C Dworshak Idaho and Frank O Horton Wyoming -- ARREST LOGAN MAN Star Valley Seeks Forestry Support " highways dam which would supply supplemental water for farmers served by the Mackay reservoir James Spofford Idaho reclamation commissioner after an incil spection trip through the region Maintaining Health these sites were considered: Tuesday ten a m "Responsi- said 1 Three miles up the north fork of the Mainof bility Community of Big Lost river where a taining Health" D C Houston educational director of state public high dam would store 16000 acre feet health Tuesday two-thirp m 2 One mile above the Trail In the Home and School" "Safety Dr E M Jeppson district direc- creek road where a dam could be tor of state public health "Control built to store between 20000 and of Communicable Diseases and the 25000 acre feet of water He said surveys would be made Common Cold" Dr William M next spring McKay director of state public health- - Tuesday eight p m "Traffic Safety" Lieut Brent Hillis head of northern division of Utah IDAHO highway patrol Musical selections will be presented at each interior and agriculture departments were at loggerheads over - ti es Army Bombers Invade Utah FEDERAL OFFICERS AREAS LISTED SALT LAKE CITY Dec 2— (AP) —Birds entered by Dr M Yoshi-tak-a of Ogden were rjudged outstanding singers Saturday In a competition climaxing the 12th annual Salt Lake roller canary show Dr Yoshitaka'a entries placed second third and' fourth in the senior amateur class first place going to the canary of Mrs B B Magee of Minneapolis which waa acclaimed grand champion of all classes In addition' Yoshitaka birds placed first and second in the junior amateur classification and won the team championships in both the junior and senior amateur divisions The show will end Sunday night Cents Per Is Declared Discriminatory t Levyt of Mile SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER R UTAH CENSUS Take Prizes TAX OVERBOARD Reciprocity Repeal Is MORGAN OPENS Demanded Tariffs Asked STANDARD-EXAMINE- i were held during the week at Jerome Nampa Caldwell Buhl and Twin Falls and at Vale and Ontario Ore i- ' - - iv-- Veteran Agency Chief Arrives r t - " ! ' ' i I Heating plant in home of air and Mrs Milton II White 1062 Twenty-fourt- h ft' street ' - h - 'c i ' ' i- - - Heating plant in home of Mr and Mrs John Nielsen 863 Thirtieth - : v I I'lI 4 ' - -- ' r 1 'tit Ir i frw : I I U - - r ' BOISE Dec 2 (AP)— Dr Burton O Clark who served with the Second Idaho infantry regiment on the Mexican border and overseas in the World war arrived In Boise Saturday to become chief medical officer of the veterans' administration here Dr Clark who came here from Milwaukee replaces Dr J H Mc Malad have moved to Malad for Clellan transferred to the veterans the winter administration at Los Angeles - '— - ' l ' ? ' I t : ' l " - ' I I vvl::-- street MAUD GIRL GAINS NATIONAL HONORS 1 MALAD Idaho Dec 2 — Miss Anne Thomas daughter of Mr and Mrs John Thomas who is attending the University of Idaho this year was one of four people chosen from the music department of the university to become a member of Sigma Alpha Iota national music honorary Mia Thnmm ha also been elected to Kappa Delta Pi national education honorary this year with a bachelor of science degree in music education n vn Give the Little Ones a Break i cm to Wear This Christmas I mi ri sf We have ever w many Interesting and practical ift for brother eJster baby and the growing miss Shop and be convinced Everything priced to meet your budget jJgjlJC' 20-pou- nd X USE OUR MALAD Mr and Mrs Henry 'Daniels of! Lava Hot Springs formerly of I fc By Giving Them Something Tremonfon Miss Visits In Idaho Idaho Dec 2 — Miss Beth Ilium of St John who is employed at Tremonton Utah is spending a few days with relatives and friends in Malad and St John Automatically controlled hot water heat is assured by the Hercules Stoker shown above Attached to the hot water furnace the Hercules maintains constant temperatures in the : Whites' home LAY-AWA- Y LJi PLAN Washington I I 5 Gapacify Fires to h Furnaso 28-inc- The Nielsen home was formerly heated with circulating heaters Now comfort is maintained automatically by the Furnace fired by a Hercules Stoker as shown They are well pleased with the convenience' and extra comfort In-destru- cto IMDESTRUCT0 Furnaces 20-inc- Pay as " Uttle as 448 Monthly 5-R0- 03I h Furnace designed for HOUSE 79 50 Tay as Little a 859 Monthly With Stoker Setting Money to Purchase and Install Sears1 Heating Equipment Available Under F H A Terms r I I "'PIS TO TFFNS ? f 2231 WASHINGTON" BOULEVARD FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE PHONE 325 0 |