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Show T CE SIX THTRSD r.IANY STUDENTS Till 19 10 18, Nibley w Glen Jessop who has been sick In a Logan hospital wea brought home last Wednesday where lie Is still steadily Improving. Milton Earl and family who have been residents of Nibley for the last two years moved to West Logan last Thursday to make tholr home. Mrs. Harry Jessop motored to Salt Lake last week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessop of Millville to do their Chiistmas shopping. They stopped in Ogden on the way home to visit with relatives and friends. About 40 Nibley ward people were In attendance at the Hyrum stake conference which was held In Hyrum last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Selvya H. Hulse and son, Dee, of Salt Lake City were callers at the home of Mrs, Dellla G. Rotieche on Sunday afternoon. Miss Lois Jessop daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jessop of Nibley is at home again after having spent the last six months as a student at Henagers Business college. Salt Lake City. Willard Trolson spent Monday and Tuesday of this week in Ogden ou a business trip. Potato Market W , & BY KEY PITTMAN I luted States Senator From Nevada south America and other exiio, . (Ounu-.esat least constituting ' of the principal gov; ernments of the world, including ':"v India and China, and containing over one half ot the population of f the world, have substantially no i money except silver. Their purchasing power is affected by the reduced price of stl !Mi 4 ver These silver-usincountries must excliange their silver tor gold to purchase foreign products, and V' the reduction of the price of their has reduced their silver, purchasing power Shown above is the Ford Motor Companys largest assembly plant, recently opened at tdgpwater. New Fo rtlils reason China Is only Jersey, opposite New York City. The plant has a capacity of 800 cars and trucks a day and employs 6 000 purchasing half as much from us men. Ocean vessels, which carry Fords to Latin America, can take on their cargoes direct from the plant now as she was purchasing in 1929. slDce It extends for 550 feet into the Hudson River. The reduction in purchases from 4 counus by the other Bllver-uslntries Is due to tho Bame cause that has affected tho purchases by China. Our exports to China, which Is one of our great markets, have One of the most attt.o live mv 1! f mi so vuic since 1929 decreased over viators at Ogden affairs of the past vwik was 0,,. mi Ft in. to Sumla v Similar decreases, yet not to the T h Womens Literal v iliih paitv In id It l. hrmmd same extent, have occurred In our lahern.n has Friday evening .it the iluh room I, . . n eltc lively decorated bv exports to South America and D Verv SMirtlFItImpressive oilier countries where sliver is I he room was tit 1st k uhv ilun w n It nrtst gam .a t mi. s tor the film ral serv li es were held at the rated in the siasons uiloi-- , of reu mas si ason used as money. Otfbers of the or Kei le ward tabernai ond Tuesday and green, while limit r lime bnl gani'alion-- t spi nt Monday it the died PRICE WAS P who Mis for Bingham liatt light Xttns non were gifts lahiinuili- for this purpose at her home Friday afternoon alter DOUBLE for eai It one pus. nt Mis D s A special Chiistmas Is program a tin tag tlltn ss During the eight years, 1920 to Kenmdy was ill ihaige it the (let planned to be given at the- - Sumlav Counselor George Hanson was 1920, the average price of silver (ini! Ion I Si hnols next Sunday morning w arc! t ho es k of The eh in li gc was Mrs II S Wihh and Mr. A L approximately 64 cents an Mr and Mis David Sullivan and furnished the music. Solos llairis, on the g. ner.il iM.ption Mr and Mis Owen Nelson spent clmir E B LiUldifiist wc-h Mis Ming the gnesis Sued cv .iltein-iocommittee, at Lewiston via and Tli I.ow i II Smith of Richmint S to 9 delink when i (hint Mi and Mis Lorain Stinks mond ous tinv him hi on in ( mirge of Mis tug Mis B Monson and duughtets SpeaKi rs wero Joseph Rirte of S W. Hendricks, was seivtd to and s,)n L. Rec-t.pent Monday at Ogden, Br Bishop W 58 guests unhiding the hill mem L. Winn and Pishop Svlvtster Low bets and their partners Cluistma, Ogden , 11 S Wild) and Pray t is were oftered Tty C. E. Mi an colots weie (allied out in the nn liu and Bishop Geotge G. Nelson win Stoddyd and and clever Santa Claus hives-- , wt re Mi am! Mis Sumlav at Interment took place at the Smith-fiel(hild.cn given. cemetery where Hvrum Rirte The program committee under tin- home ol Mr and Mrs William ol Lewiston dedicated the grave. Who tie of Kairview, Idaho C the chairmanship ol Mrs Grandsons acted ns pall bearers, B at and Kenneth cante Stoddard conducted a liuileseiiie Angeb-s- , California, to ami giand tughteis as flower bcar-srs- . LlUruty chili meeting A roll iell lioci Los one of the most beautuul dis atti ml I li funeial services of tlieli of the i lull memhets was respond pin vs ot flowers ever exhibited in ed to by oitginal si ntitneiits Mis l.dliii, ltobi it Lai son Smithflehl at i. fjneral at this tune J S Fori ester represent, d the ot yeai was shown on this ocea president. Mis Maggie Nil, oil. the stem Mary luautifi-- tributes were I! MARRIAGE LICENSES. secretary tieasurer, Mm l.tlu paid the deeocaed by the speakers Webb gave the annontu ements Mrs. II. A. Adamson, the cm t. til Main-Elicenses have been Isevents; Mis. ('. I. Sloddaid, review. A ntnsn U piogtatn sued bv County Clerk C V. Mohr was given by MeHclanios Lav era In William Lyman Hansen, Smith-field- , Best treat ff and M.itgaiet Edith Bing Robinson, Anna V Men ill, lJxie dosins 1 teuton, It vine Thomas Doty, Marie Fob mu and Idetta ham, Know Is, Logan, and Enetta M ooli, Merrill. Samuel Taylor Park The evenings entertnhnm nt. in Hviie Park. inson, Ft tnkltn, and Sara Sena OVLP D. Mrs M. Nathan of chatge rrill, Woodland, Richmond. V M'UION JARS USED VFARLY was concluded with the appearance of Santa Claus disti ihutlng of tin DATES gifts, and singng ot (Jnlstm.cs Nice and fresh; 2 lbs carols. Miss Goble Shepard dutgMer of PRUNES Mrs. Loretta Shepard Cornish was lbs Choice to Alim Tavlor mailed Thumliv I liev will make their of Preston POP CORN Cohome in Ogden Mis Loi.-ttCoice; 3 lbs rnish will entertain at a . 'e.ne-s-avon COFFEE p a for her daughtoi A "Xf II 1 .vr if ft X x ,.t - S V v v,'5'. M , 5 jY rx " sschC inur-teJitl- 'lr j h one-ha- lf on,-hal- -- TRIBUTE PAID Richmond News MRS. BINGHAM I v - 1 c 1 v I PIPE8 FREEZE PRESTON Damage estimated at about $500 was caused wheiy frozen pipes burst in the Greaves The building here Sunday night. extreme cold weather broke pipes In the second floor either somet-timduring the night or early the next morning and flooded the second story. e THREE RULE STORE Will remain open until 9 m. cept A . every evening, ex- Sundays, from now until Christmas Eve. Take of our Closing Out Sale Priics! advantage " 9 3 0. ounce. The price of silver is fixed dally in London, and such price is universal. For several months now silver has varied between 34 and 25 cents an ounce. It bas dropped la 1930 to nearly half Us average normal price during the preceding eight years BRITAIN TO BLAME Destruction of silver values la due chiefly to British policy in India For centuries, India's wealth has been reckoned In silver; the country possesses tons of the met al. The British government for Into destroy this dia determined silver as money and to substitute for it a paper money supply based on a miserably inadequate reserve of gold. Great Britain did not have the gold. She haa been unable to obtain sufficient gold for her own monetary system and for her own deuiption of silver paper rupee notes. It adopted the policy of melting up this money silvei and selling it upon the markets of the world as bullion for the purposes of buying gold, estimated at something like $200,000 OtH), as a basis for its money in India. TOO MUCH CREDIT This was lcoked upon in amazement not only by every and every silver using country m tbe world, but even by the economists of gold standard countries of the world has a greater burden of credit based up It than is actual safe. The abandonment of the policy of the British government in In dia will Immediately permit silver to go back to its normal price of around 60 cents an ounce .The ultimate stabilization of Silver will undoubtedly be above the price of 60 cents an ounce When the dumping of silver has ceased, the United States, Great Britain, France, Japan and other countries enjoying great commercial benefits In China may lend to the national government of China financial and expert aid for the pacification of China and the re- - g 1 t credit HAD TO BUY GOLD It became necessary, therefore, for the British government for India to buy as the basts of Its gold standard In India. It apparently had nothing with which to buy ithls gold except the silver money of India. It had several hundred thousand ounces at silver In the form of silver rupee coins, or silver for re Good vivlfkation of that great country. All China needs is triemliy coop, eaition and financial aid ASKS SILVER &I FUND If a silver fund could be provided by Interested governments tor use in China, to be advanced as and needed for purposes to be approved by a commissi of the powers participating suth advance, then, according all of the evidence, war in China would cease and the soldiers who ate working in armies for toed would engage in peaceful occupations for the national government. If such result were consummated, we are advised by witnesses who should know that the commerce of China would increase tenfold In a few years. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE Burroughs adding chine, phone 1009-W- . FOR SALE-CHsleighs. Call EAP. LOST Ladies leather purse, brown Phone Monday. Nerves and Stomach Jor One pair of steel hide, Reward. 892. . 878-W- nt. D-2- drink Ficgo The most wholesome palatable Coffee-SuKztit- I uI you ever had! Good for your Stomach and your Nerve It relieves Constipation! 1 It always paya to buy the Beat lb. Pkg. JOHN H. ANDERSON & SONS Hog-ge- M-- d - 1 1 h Colds WWISISS XMAS SA Continues to December 24th We are calling attention to only a few of the wonderful bargains offered in this sale . j COTTON GOODS GROCERIES ;S a M. J. B., Package wan1 The Rh huin-- d will give a spfei.il Christmas and child! ens dame next at i ltd Monday at the tabermu-lSanta CUttn ts expo, ted to be thete to gieet the Kiddies Mr. and Mis P. L. Nelson at tended a social Momluv evening given for the Eastern Stales missionaries at the nurses home of Mes Nelson the Budge hospital. gave a Christmas story thete. Mrs. Loietta Dttrnev returned to her home at Eureka, Utah, Tuesday after spending the past week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Alvin Anderson The Gleaner Gnls of the North ward MIA. met Monday evening at the home ot Miss Bonne Adam son where they spent the evening making Christmas gifts B. Monson and son, Paul attend ed the Sunday morning service of the L .D S Seminary at Logan and Amy The Misses Marg.net Monson were on the musical TREE TEA MATCHES 6 Boxes STOCKFISH RAISINS s 100 Pounds SUGAR Pulverized; 2 lbs SUGAR Brown; 3 lbs BEANS Lima; pound RICE With pert tons short 11 OVALITY CANDY our modern candy factory and excandv maheis, enables us to make of ipiality tundies in comparatively time. a umisualiv at reduced prices. mptv boxes and baskets packing home made candies. 1 do we w'ish to express our appreciation. Globe Grain & Milling Co. for Stile for OVR EAMOl S CHRISTMAS MIX E BE RE IDY FRIDAY iril Our business dealings with tbe community have been of the most gratifying nature. Therefore, in this season of gladness 15c - 35c 39c 45c 40c 20c CITRON PEEL FOR MORMSG! We are making up a beautiful assortment ol candv canes lor the Christmas tree. Special Prices to Churches and Schools! 15c EXTRA HEAVY SHEETING 25c Best Grade; pound FRESH EGGS Doz in: .iri: iiiudouarters PERCALES CANDY AND NUTS MIXED NUTS Choice: 45c 2 lbs PEANUTS Fresh roasted; pound CANDY Mixed, choice; pound MINT LOZENGES Pound MARSHMALLOWS I resh ; paund CHOCOLATES Choice; large box ORANGES Sneer Sunkist, Large; dozen . 14c 15c 18c 20c 89c 17c SHEEPSKIN COATS BOVS SHEEPSKIN COATS .6.00 values; Now MEN S SHEEPSKIN COATS .8.00 values: Now Mens Extra Heavy Moleskin Sheepskin Coats PERCALES Regular 20c quality; Now OUTING Light or Dark, 36-inc- Quality per yard h; SHEETING Unbleached, SHEETING Bleached,, 94, Reg. 50c; Now Reg. 55c; Now 94, 12c Regular 20c; Now 35c Feather Proof Ticking; Now 75c TABLE DAMASK Only 28c 49c BIG ASSORTMENT OF DRAPES SOLD AT HALF PRICE! OALLS $1.50 MEN S OALLS 98c 68c 75c 90c - Blue Denim or Stripe CHILDS OALLS 4 to 8; only it. BOYS OALLS to 16; only BOYS WOOL SWEATERS l.v Only MENS and BQYS UNIONS To close out at BIG REDUCTION HOSIERY 2 PAIRS LADIES $1.00 Silk Hose, for LADIES SILK . And Wool-- ' Hose 50c LISLE HOSE' A:...; Only 50c RAYON HOSE Only $1.75 FULL FASHIONED IIOSE to For 3 Pairs MENS 50c SILK HOSE For 3 Pairs Mens 50c Silk and Wool Hose for MENS 15c $1.00 $1.00 25c 25c $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 HOSE For , $3.98 For CHILDRENS 25c and 30c HOSE $5.68 $8.88 Only Big Sample Line of Beeds, Ladies Bags, Handkcr-iliirft- , Sweaters, Mens and Boys Caps and Hats, Bed Spreads and Blankets. FLANNEL-Go- od MENS 25c LISLE HOSE SAMPLES AT ACTUAL COST! W. F. Jensen Candy Co. ir nous he retail 19c 12c 16c 33c 38c Best quality, reg. 33c; Now 17c Choice; 5 lbs BEANS Chili; S lbs EPSQM SALTS 5 pounds large assortment of faint boxes, baskets, cedar chests, etc., all pai ked with fresh chocolates and creams A!8 packages POTATOE- S- products. We have 1 6 New; 25c 39c 22c 29c 29c 33c 48c 98c Swedish; pound pro-gia- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nelson entertained at a hot dinner Sunday to Mr. and evening In Mis. David Sullivan who were mar ried last week Mesdames Minnie Tripp. Ethel Bair, and Vivian Marcussen will be hostesses to the American Legion auxiliary at the home of Mrs Tttpp A special on Wednesday evening Christmas piogrant, a Christmas will be f. a tree and tures of the evening Mr and Mrs Klovd Wlitt ol Lewiston and Mr and Mi, Barnett - Package If you really want good, fiesh, wholesome candies at reasonable prices, insist on candies made in l.ogan. We guarantee our I I . e pto-gra- FALLS, Dec. 18 (UR) Potato market. Idaho Falls. Demand moderate, market firm, Russets U. S. No. 1. 90c to 9c; U. S. 2, 45o to 60c; Rurals, V. S. 1, 75c. Twin Falls Demand moderate, market steady to firm. Russets U. S. 1, 85c; U. S. 2, mostly 40c; some higher. p. one-hal- tin-o- l..-nnr- IDAHO 8, HUGE SILVER STOCK DUMPED , H 1 BUY OUR PRODUCTS BECAUSE 0 Htudonta correa-pondtn- DF.CEMBKR RS DAY, MILLIONS OF PEOPLE CANT Fords Largest Assembly Plant ATTEND USAC Twelve huudred and forty two were iegularly regisieitd ai the Utah State Agricultural i ol lege during the tail quarter iuiotd lag to the most reient iheik made ly the registrars otfae. This is an Increase 111 turollnient over ttie torresponding quarter of last eat of 9 2 per cent and of more than a bundled students in number Ac cording to the regisirai s figures this is the laigest peirentage in crease as well as the laigest nuni erlcal Increaie that the college has shown tn many years i'he report shows that the hug eat school in numbers In the msti tution ta the school of agin u It u re 1 his with 285 regular students. ia a significant Increase ovei last year and is regarded as particular ly satisfactory inasmuch as reports from most land grant colleges in dicate a decrease in agric ultural legietration for this year. Accoid ing to the last otflcia survey made the local Institution placed third in the number of students taking to the agriculture in proportion population of the state. In view of the very marked lnuease this year It la believed that the college Is very near If not In first place In this respect among tho land grant colleges of the country. The school of arts and sc lencvs Is the next largest school In rum All schools showed an hers. over last year at a date. According to the registrars of flee approximately 2H) new stn dents are expected to register at the college with the opening of the winter quarter on January 5, and the total registration for the year la expected to reach fifteen hundred students. DECEMBER Y, . 10c 18c 19c SHOES Mens, Ladies and Childrens Shoes sold at wonderful Bargains! Be sure to see our shoes they will please you! Mens and Boys Oier coats and Suits Good, delh-t- o be sold regardless of cost! t- - |