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Show THE DAILY HERALD PAGE EGHT IThe Weaker Sex? Big Response To Financial A WOMANS PLACE IS IN THE HOMESTRETCH ACCORDING TO THESE PICTURES OF CHAMPIONSHIP MEET Scout Drive to the drive now on to raise C3e Cache Valley council boy scout budget to finance activl ties for the year has been wholehearted and fine, saya Dr E. A. Jacobsen, president of the organization I'Vana and a report of what has already been done in condui the drive lor finances were discussed at Camp Logan Friday evening st a caurpfire meeting of the executive board or the counResponse 3. 1 9 3 L WEST RUSSIA MAKES GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE CAUSES BIG DAMAGE IN u n rruoitc amp 7 Is Outlined in 0 Plans for public camp development work la Logan canyon were outlined Monday by Supervisor Gail H Arentson of Hie Cache National Forest Practically all of the public camps below the haichery have either been or badly cut up by the new federal load now uuder con at: action. Arentson Aci oriling to Mr. wo-- k at the present time will very likely be concentrated on the my park opposite the f.sh hatch ery However, some surveys have bien made for public parks above the fish hatchery and more camps are contemplated. Improves nts at the city park will include the installation ol mveral new and modern welfare stations and other camping fai lli i leanup Ups and some general vvoik. Time Is also a possibility a bridge will be built across the Logan liver at the city park, thus opening up mm h .. new territory south of the river and slightly ast of the city paik. i, SECOND CHANGE 0$ Li .ISN0? Plti Development mrmmwgpgi it' MOSCOW, Aug 3 (UP) Another bid for the suppoit of the si called intelligentsia in the Sovnt five year plan for the nation's in diihtrialization was made todiy A deirea was issued proclai n teihnUiuis ing that engtneeis, and otlurs in this heretofore d. piMd class in the future sh , receive the , same food ration, c'otnmg, education ami liiouijnu privileges as factory woikeis The move raises the Intelligint s a into the most privileged ilas It w3 re m all Soviet Rusbia. garded as a direct effort fujtw j the collaboiation in the live ini pl ;n of these expel ts, in line with ih rtcent pronouncement by sef V. Stalin. Communist loin and stiong man" of the land 13 h cil. A. G. Olofson, chairman of the sent council finance committee, out a large number of letters last week to representative business firms and residents in C. valley requesting contributions to the budget quota. The council is financed Jointly by wards and stakes, there being bIx districts, each one a stai Onedia, Franklin, Benson, Cache, Logan and Hyrum and by contrl from business butionr bouses, other organizations, and Indlvldu President Jacobsen, In the ab Bence of Chairman Olofson, told Ibe scout ere that a number of the letters sent out have already borne fruit. Each has contained the ful assessment requested. The new finance plan divides business bouse and individuals into classes according to profession, and a fixed assessment for each class lias been drawn up This is being requested in each letter sent out Following the letters, the finance drive calls for groups of scouters, with Eagle scouts acting as assistants to call on all to whom letters have been sent requesting monetary aid in raising the budget quota. The response already to the drive shows that scouting is much appreciate in the Cache council, I)r. Jacobsen says. "It the plan," he said this morning, materializes as we feel It will, scouting throughout the Cache Valley council will be placed on a very film financial basis Its obligations will be clear, and there will be sufficient finances on hand to take care of budget needs." SCHEDULE FOR Here are scenes from the grass In Nebraska and hopper be't North Dakota, where fedetal and stale entomologists derlare that the worst grasshopper plague thev have ever seen is in progress Fields of corn over areas lover iug counties are as bare as newly plowed ground, it is as.erted Bushes, flow pis, gaidens, trees everything stems to taste good to the SALT LAKE CITY, Aug 3 District winners will open competition Wednesday at Magna in the American Junior baseball tournament for the honor of representing Utah at th four state tourney at Stockton, Cal , later in the month, it was announced today. The winner at the Stockton tournament will go to Colorado Springs, Colo-- , to compete for the honor of repre senting the west In the east west American Legion series at Memphis, Tenn. Wednesday's schedule Is a follows: St. George, winner of District 7, will meet the winner of district number 2 either Brigham City or Richmond who are playing today to determine which one goes to Magna. Logan, district one winner, meets Ogden, district 2. Vico Oil, district 3, plays Helper, district 5. Cypress Post 38, runner up in the district 3 championship, will meet the winner of the Provo Springville game. Hm Le-gi- - 80-met- WILD HORSES R qets for reprlves for prisoners and doomed men received dally by Governor C. Ben Ross. Monday gave place to a petition from a the , California woman to save of Idaho mustangs, n appear that Mary S. Cowee, flan Joe, Calif., former cowgirl, broacho-bnsteami stockraiser, ha bees reaching press accounts of the round tip nf broomtalls from the range In southwestern Idaho, southeastern Oregon and northern Nevada, flbe protests against tills maasaerd of wild horses and mourns the transformation of the Shaggy nag Into steaks foi European, food for chickens and foxes, hides for leather workers gd fertilizer for farmers. I feel if these mustangs had , of been turned over to the women of oar country, we would have no doubt never heard of atari masacre on wild horses, Nary writes. MILL WORKERS HOLD OUTING The employees of the Cache Knitting Works enjoyed an outing Satuitlay at the fish hatchet y near Mantua, according to C. P. Daniels who was In charge of the aflair. About sixty workers and their partners gathered for the outing. The feature of the outing program was the mock wedding of Jay Smith and Relia Cooley, who were lecently united in marriage. Following this pait of the baseball games and other foima of entertainments were held. Last, but not least, a welner roast was held which was enjoy-e, . . , by all. pro-gia- d TO BE PUSHED SELF DEFENSE PLEA ANOTHER AMERICAN RECORD toppled when Mlss Jean MAY BE Shilcy, of the Meadowbrook Club of Philadelphia, made the spectacular high jump that is pictured at the left. She became LOS AVOELES, Aug 3. (IT American champion in 19 30, with a leap of 5 feet inch, but bettered her own mark by another inch when this picture An intimation that David Clark, young attorney, might was taken at the women's A.AU. track and field meet at handsome plead self defense at Ins trial for N. the lower other day. At J right you see the alleged shooting of Herbert Jersey City, husky Miss Lillian Copeland, of the Los Angeles Athletic club, Spencer, newspaperman, was givshot for the winning distance of en by his counsel at the first as she tossed the session In the case todav. 40 feet 2 inch. Shes a law student. deThe idea on his 1 3-- 8 probable fense was advanced in an argument that developed when special Piosecutor Joe Fold, in outlining the case to prospective jmors, 4o the shooting of two unaimeil men, Spencpr and Charles Craw foul, boss politician We strenuously object to the statement that theRe men were unarmed" W. I Gilbert, attorney for Clark, shouted Two Small Blazes Are Extinguished to HOBOES SLEEP PORTLAND, Ore Aug 3. YoO'd never think the In the jungles stumblehums would holler for the cops but they did. '1 he other hoboes didnt object when John Sweeiiy became chunk, they explained. But when he insisted on saving ne was a hoot owl, and tried to climb trees to hoot a httle lilt, the other hums decided to have him jailed so they could sleep undisturbed. Two fires coming within a few minutes of one another occupied attention of city firemen this at ternoon. At l'H 1 m , the city truck responded to a call to extinguish a gtass fire on West Fust Noitli street, and al 1 24 p m , the crow responded to a call from West Fire did only nominal Fields, damage to the loot of the Olbe Bovle residence. Sparks ftom the chimney were assigned as eaqse of the blaze. MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses have been issue from the oftice of the Caelie county cletk to- Hans Knudsen nnj and Elizabeth Larsi n, both of Pocatello, Idaho, Flvod William Campbell and Vilate Ja ohs, both of Ogden: John W Hmviv, Ida ho Falls, and Mrs. I.vvha Watson, tttni ktoot, Idiho: Hv-vrLcRov SEX? Well inaybe- - but theres power in Tuttle and Beatrice Snow both pore ns ,M,?s Evelyn Ferrara crouched to of Aberdeen, Idaho: Ralph Wilbur begin the discus twnl dial w..s to make her victor of the event Foster, Twin Falls. Idaho, and Audible sound waves so hlzh in the womens AAlJ tra'-William and field championships Iaicm; at Gleo Hansen. mtohoel fhaf fljow Ofa sqi rl fn ho Allen W lute, and Florenee Tjmrs i is both terrific squeaks have been used jersey vuy, of roeatillo, Idaho: inches and won for the Chicago girl, from the Illinois Wom- rioyd, Fugene Uerard and Hoiteuse Reg successfully by two Texas suen en's A. C , a chance at the Olympics next year. Los tistg to kill bacteria. Angeles. nier, SIGNS Battling Laraorc.aux, Freston find Lnan haiywetelit has sign cd for an eight round fistic bat tie at Wetser, Idaho, Aug. 11 with Na lj Gorman Dell Baxter. Cache heavyweight from Cornish was to have been Gorman's opponent bui could not enter the WEAKER bout because of suffering severe THE every line of th hand turns with lysol recent!. To can or not to can is the question. Commei daily canned pioducts have been so cheap dining the past year that the advisability of home canning is being questioned What foods and in vvliat amounts the should bo canned depend on conditions in each household It there Is a garden, a berry patch or a miniature oi chard with a surplus more of vegetables and fruits than can be used in the fresh state, then it is wise economy. To Save Surplus Canning should be looked upon not as an end in tlself, but as a means of preseiving surplus material by the best method for a definite pmod in order that it may be utilized later to an advantage In other words, use what ftuits and vegetables you can and can what you can't." The lug object of canning is trf save pioducts when when they are fiesh and cheap, for use when they ate high or out of season In this way sutplas pioducts in the garden and on the fatm ate prevented from going to waste. Dont Be Hurried Before putting any fruit or vegetable into jars it is a good policy to consider whether any other method of canning or pre serving would be better for that paiticular pioduef To can vegetables that may be stored, such as mature beets, tur nips, cairots, sweet potatoes, par snips, wilder squash and pump km or those that may he success foliv dried like okra or huge lima beans Small Quantities Sometimes It may be desirable to can small quatitiMes of such vegetables for use in the lale spring and eaily summer when the stored ones have deteriorated and the new crop is not available IVnc il and paper should he brought into plav if fruits and vcge'ahles have lo be bought for Their cost should he canning compared with that of fresh prod utes out of season or commercial lv canned goods. In conclusion, canning should he conliueil lo the time when fresh produe.a are inert plentiful as freshness and quality are at their peak and price is right. Champion Calf Roper To Be At Cache Fair The management of the Cache County Fair association has been lnfoime that Everett Bowman, champion calf roper of the woild, will bp at the Cache County Fair and Rodeo, September 13 17. At the Calgary Stampede, at Canada, July 7, Bowman roped and tied a calf in 16 2 5 seconds set ting a new woilcl recoid Man of the woild performers were at the Chejtnne show July 24 25 They are headed for the Henry Stampede this week, August 6 8 They will then go to Unite foi the big rodeo there, then to Pen dleton for the show there, and then work back this wav for the at Trtmonlon, Ians and Brigham Citv, and Logan The of fleets of the Cache County Fair will i isit Hie Honiv S ampeile next Friday to contrait a numbc-- i of the n w rodeo perfoimcus fiom the Cheyenne show. -- LAMOREAUX i SWEEP IDAHO 23 r, The committee of the Chamber of Commerce for the Center stieet sewer project have well over the necessary fiontage to create the district. There are only a few who have protested. The petition with the complete frontage as cheesed by Engineer C. T. Barrett will be presented for final action to the city commission The commitTuesday morning. tee appreciates the willing spit It of the property owners on Centei street for this project. Nearly every day workmen call at the Chamber of Commerce to see when the project will stait as they are very keen for work The project will be all hand labor and only local labor w ill used. MORE FIRES BOISE, Idaho, August 3 uIP-T- vvo laige forest fires are sweep ing through the Idaho National fo:eSt today, according to word reaching the Boise National foresi oftice here. One foe in the tun her northeast of Warrens ts re sisted the effoits of 140 men tr place it under control, while an o'her, also out of control, lg ra ing along Partridge Creek Flames covering 500 acres along Goodrich creek in Weiser Ration il forest were under conti ol today three Tliis fire, together with otlioi small fires, broke out Sun The three smaller were day soon extinguished. There are no fires In the Bone national forest. TWO NEW CACHE VALLEY PRODUCTS! 1 - Smith's Dental Cream Smiths Antiseptic and Di cdornnL Fotmula'ed by Dr I v man E Smith, D. S, Mlg bv The Iaigan Ph.um-- i cal Co May be ohtaimd at Citv Drug, Iaigan Hyrum Ding, Van Ding Co, SintI' Diug field, Prescription Dr Di iticnmonu. er to select a coffin for Manila when he made his daily trip LAWSY! DEAD NEGRO WOMAN ALIVE AGAIN BY RUTH ADAMSON V SE17ER VORK fepd outbuildings (UP! GANGWAY! Here coioes a real woman athlete. Miss Mildred (they call her "Babe") Didrickson of Dallas Texas- is only 19 years old and learned to hurdle only a month ago. Yet here you see her in a striking action photo at the womens A A U. track and field championships at Jersey City as she hurdles. came on to break the world record in the With the speed and grace of an antelope, she cleared the eight barriers m 12 seconds flat Then, just to prove her unparalleled versatility, she won the broad jump and the baseball throw the latter with a toss of 296 feet, surpassing her own American record. whuh giasshoppeis, morning and evening and eat f ve times their weight each day. Top picture witB taken on the faini of J II Seller near Butte Neb. and shows farmers with a grasshopper trap on an alfalfa field, the hoppers jump or fly ah the trap appi caches and strike the sides of the trap, fading into oil troughs. The lower picture shows a eloseiip of hoppers on August Dummers ft ait trees near Gregory, S I), where tliey-atbark and all and lay In heavy swarms on Ins house, fences and c? TOURNEY SET COULD SAVE BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 3. '(tipi MONDAY, AUGUST THE JOURNAL AND ) The woman, long town. with heart disease, had dead the been pionounced night before. Wmle the plantation owner was selecting a coffin, lie was informed by telephone to drop the matter, as Hie woman had She had lain aprevived. parently dead for 12 hours. to 111 DAWSON, Ga. Aug. 3 fU PJ Relatives of Mamie Merritt, Degro woman living on a plantation near here, requested tile plantation own y ear-ol- d More than one half the frrii water area eftBi world lies in the boundaries of Canjd. E. W. ELLIOT & COE IftcMMir OTn5s Ad ITvnoe Announcing The Latest, Lowest Prices on Best Quality Overalls MENS OVERALLS Best Grade 220 Denim full cut. Regular 98c Now Best grade, full cut im. Regular 79c Now Express Stripe. Regular 98c. 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