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Show i THE HER ALD V AGED HERE'S jLj RICHMOND John E Anderson, 80, pioneer musician of Cache at died the family home Valley, here at 1 a. m. today of ailments incident to old age Mr Anderson had a stroke about a year ago from which he never fully I wove red. Funeral services have not been definitely arranged but will very likely be held in the Richmond South ward chapel Monday at " 1 m. lr jr A'derson was born in Tom November 10, 1851 irohne Mattson, October 18, 1878 and four years later, the couple embraced the L. D C. faith, migrating to Utah They were endowed in the Logan temple September 18, 188.5. Mr. Aier sou had been a faithful church woiker throughout lii life. He was at one time president of the elder's quorum and for a number of years, was in the presidency of the Richmond Scandinavian organization At the age of 58, he returned to his native land on an L. D. S mission. Mr. Anderson followed his wife into the great beyond just ten davs after her death. He is survived by the followMrs. Matilda A ing daughters: Mrs. Anna Monson, Richmond: Barnett, Logan; Mrs. Amy Shepherd and Miss Ophelia Anderson, Salt Labe, and Mrs Bva Christensen, Treston Twenty-fiv- e grand hildren and three great grandchildren also survive. Sweden. .J' f!F married ' MORE ABOUT from page one FARM FEED LOAN AGENCIES NAMED short time remains for who desire to make apfor federal farm feeder to be used during the rethree months of the feed to procure wishing loans in Wellsville should get in touch with John A. Leishnum; those in Hyrum, with Alfred Hallows or Jaek Wrignt; m Colli ge ward, with Nephi Nelson; and in Smithfield, with William Erickson or Nephi Tarbctt. This statement was made Thursday morning by County Agricui-lutl- l Agent R. L. Wrigley. s raters in other Cache may apply for the loan aid at Mr Wrigley's office in the courthouse at Logan. Farmers com-lie- 1 omy the FEBRUARY THURSDAY, IS. 1 0 2. FACE FIVE!. employe! "Wisconsin is attempting to put into effect a law which will enable the employer who can satisfactorily control his own employ ment to do so without having to another on help in supporting who cannot tha'. solve ployer problem," Atlmeyer says The law itself states the Wis consin public policy to be "In good times and in bad times unemployment is a heavy social cost, now paid mainly by earners Industrial and wage business Wisconsin in units should pay at least a part of the social cost caused by their ov i To assure irregului operations. and steadier work somewhat wages, a company can reasonably be required to build up a limited reserve for unemployment " MANUFACTURERS OPPOSE Job Insurance I of the payroll until the reserve for each worker is $75 That ends the compulsion upon the employer's part; if the woramen desire, thev may voluntarily pay part of their wages into the fund to increase its benefits Each employe under the plan begins to share in it after two weeks on his job. His credits accumulate at the rate of one weeks unemployment assistance for each four weeks he is at work If the employe loses his job he will be paid 50 per cent of his weekly wage, but will not receive more than $10 a week for more than 10 weeks After that period manufacturers and inthe employer's obligation is end- dustrialists opposed the measuie, fured, and the workman collects even promising to set up volunther benefits only if the com- tary reserve plans without stale been reserve has increased pany's supervision and arguing that the by employes' voluntary contribu- bill would increase unemployment A worker attends by inducing employers to cut t lie tions. who reschool during unemployment forces before starting up the reweek extra ceives $1 a serves The reserve of a company, after Professor Groves, sponsor of it is once set up, cannot be the act, denied the manufacturers changed for five "ears contention TO AID LOW-PAI"If this project is left to volunMEN tary action of employers, there that the workers would never be un insurance sysRecognizing in the lowerwage divisions are tem; even if one were to be esmost affected by hard times, the tablished, without control sm h a included in the plan system would result in enslave-men- t legislators of woikers instead of liberaonly employes receiving less than $1500 a year Exempted from tion," he argued the law's scope are railroad men, E. McFrancis farm laborers, domestic servants, Govern also suppoited the meapersons that "in times working as substitutes, sure, declaring the mamifad uri rs persons receiving annual salaries of prosperity (whose incomes are thus fairly seized ail the profits " assured I, teachers, workers, persons engagtd on unemployment relief projects, and logging employes whose jobs are sea- DEBATERS sonal I'll law provides for the liaAT NORTH CACHE bility ol employers An employe !pi whom a benefit credi' liu been reservid may lose his lob and find another one In tha RICHMOND As a result of tryevent, the credit accumulated or outs held last week, Marian Gup-tilhis pervious job still remains for Marcus Funk, and Joseph it is dehim, hut, naturally. have been chosen as the secreased with the first employer nior class debate team; Dorothy and is built up anew under the Johnson, Harriet Merrill, and HarA worker who second employer mon Johnson are the junior dequits his job forfeits all benefit baters: Joan Webb, Alice Merrill privileges and Olive Clark are the sophoThe state industrial commission more team; Howard Kent, Iris will supervise all workings of the Clark and Boyd Hendricks are new plan the freshman team; announced 'NOT A DOLE by Miss Mable Walker, debating SV STEM" Wednesday. The commission's secretary, A. coach, Much interest has been caused J Altmeyer, says the Wisconsin debate tryouts this year Miss plan is in no way a dole system by 50 students who Walker and, technically speaking is not tried forreports the team. Much new An inunemployment insurance. material was discovered. surance plan as Furor The senior team is favored to implies that the state and the em- win this year as all three of its contribute to the reserve; ploye members ate experienced debaters. of a Only one other member team. Dorothy' Johnson, has de-- j bated before this year, but Miss Walker seems' to feel that com- petition will be keen, drink . slated for . next ; HILLROSl AGAROL Theatrical Cream, Pound IJ29 49c $1.00 $1.00 AMBROSIA NUJOL Liquid Cleansing Tonic 79c 79c 85 KRUSCHEN i r 50 JERGENS SALTS LOTION 67c 37c $1.20 $1.00 COTYS EMULSION PICKED 25 25c Mennens Tak ANACIN 60c Man o War 19c Eft 50c Mennens Shaving Cream 39c Delates are, Thb so'ph&mores week. Ficfio! Mid Good for your Stomach and your Nerve It relieves Constipation! 1 lb. Ficgo goes about as far as 2 lbs. Coffee -- MUSTEROLE 53 Menfholatum 39c side. Off 9 Phillips MOLESTS DEER i 30c Laxative 50 MOUNTAIN LION Milk of Magnesia 34c Dogs trained to hunt mnuntmr lions iimv he hi ought into Cartht valley fur use in a lion hunt ir Logan canyon Forest Ringer Ki.-Tliurs lay i lornmg leorge H lman, hicf of the pi. bitorv a coutnl work he United States biological sm ev, stationed in Salt Lake City mv bring the dug.i here. r Following a report er.ee Juhn ?m. s ;penntoiHlm:t i he fish h'l 'h'Ty in ard Kuv Y nikstnn, in ehir; 'n, f i i tli' ciiv power p n Logan fi unyun, th'il n r mb sting el i.m was oiserwd ml deer in the ranynn i ir-.- 356 KOTEX . Sanitary Pads 12 in Package ka-plu- 3 ut tor 55c so fre here tlu hid tent before Mr Lion sca'od hi elf on a huge boulder and eved the e.unirside n few ru trul f dps holme likin' th Ik had followed down the mom 3 IFni?sGim Service Stores, Inc. North and Main Sts. 45c Thur.,diy morning Mr Cm k t went up the mountain conditions to deft investigate mine whether or not any do Heat indicator, expansion hinge, quiik healing elr ment. chromium CR CF 3 finish SUM TINT THERMOS BOTTLE Sl.fiS COLUMBIA LUNCH KIT with pint Vacuum 50c PYRQLAC Buttle Tooth Paste JOSEPH MONSON OH, TANNED CHVMOIS SKIN 81.00 SFA WOOL ALTO SPONGE T YPEIV RITI R PAPER PEBECO Tooth Paste Almond CREAM 34c c ? 33c 50 FEPSCDENT Tooth Paste 31c 60 9 sn s IVllORm IPANA Tooth Paste 33c 's COD LIVER OIL Gallon $2.39 Gallon $4.49 :2 $1.00 until 1.50 Muxlercraft LUCKY TIGER Ircli ic ravclcrs iron 1 VSTEKIT! ACT IKK Cl RUNG !LI ffl tpl.lwJ g 506 83c 12 for IRON 79c F.I.F.C - 69c ELECTRIC 01) MVsTLKtRAtT m.VIINCi P VI) will li, eiderdown rover I INEX BOX 8T .(c I IT ON'S KR M emclopes buu IOi I', r 'll MOO EATON. IRVNC A PIKE Si LI CT M A I IOMKV Large sire bird l.nvcl(,ps .7 53.19 B sli-c- t-, "3? U ?,' ,d '! V EVTON'S riONERV i.'ic 1)1 72 LIT Face Powder Wa sheets GLUT LINEN INVLLOPfcS I.INEN .. Aborted $1 A Hl'GIIFS IDEAL II XIR BRISK 50c GUVRAKTELD f"'C TOOTII 3 pkgs. 25c 25c J. & J. a rk v. 50 2rc POCKFT COM!lS--- 7p 506 HINDS & tv;',. Modified CalsHIo Soap 2 for 25c $1,39 SI.eSSocahoili Castile Soan !5c Physicians & Surg. Soap, 4 for 28c 81 00 M Fquipped lull ream Honey x 19c : SL19 Tft 7 23c vices h Rorewater 3 for 1 9c W or RICHMOND - Local funeral serfor Joseph Monson, former resident of Richmond who died recently in Salt Lake, will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Richmond tabernacle. were The services originally planned for Saturday but were delayed through inability to schedule the use of the tabernacle. The remains will he brought to Richmond from Salt Lake on Sunday and may be viewed ut ti tabernacle at 1.30 p. m. & Shampoo--19- c 51.19 39c Oil Shampoo . E3c 37c 50c Vaseline Hair Tonic 29c 33c Walgreen Hair Oil 50c lablache Face Powder 37c 27c 35c Gem Blades 69c $! Angelus Lip Stick Ills Lux $ HOT POINT ELECTRIC $ HEATF7' elk had been killed by prt datary animals He was exp to return to the power plant rhursday afternoon and rep rt hi to officials forest .ridings ,i GLYCERINE .25c 79c 47c 49c 75c Fitchs Shampoo 75c Clovers Mange Remedy 49c k MnhUtM'N 11 il.ls IKU Slioiiglv tot. 'rnritil nlv ami quirl.lv slit n, in is'n Filth rii t r i V r MAST K R C K A I I WAFFLE IRON low bay 23c FUNERAL SUNDAY Firestone Batteries, Spark Plugs and Electrical Repairs. .. Brake Adjusting and Rclining. .Scientific Lubrication. .Gas, Oil and Accessories. fur S8.50 Tooth Paste vi $3.83 25 37c Soap 4 for 2&c Soap 3 for 2'ic 15c 25c Gashmere Bouquet Soap ton in pairs, price each z&vM .22c ANIDENT mn When bought 4Be 3 for 18c IGc Lifebuoy Soap 2Ec Amelifa Beauty Soap 18c, 3 for 58c 25c Woodburys Soap. . . 18c, 3 for SCc 13c, 3 lor 55c 25c Resinol Soap 25c CulicuraSoan ....I8e, 3 for 55c 19c your tiies? If the tread is gone . . . dont take chances another day. Dtive in now. ..for the greatest tire values ever oS'ered. 44021 29c jSoecia I IN A HURRY to keep an important appointment ...stepping along at a merry pace. ..making good headway . . . and then goes a tire. All because he had neglected to have his bald headed, worn-otires replaced with new, safe, strong Firestones. What about SENTINEL TYPE 43s 39c K LOTION SI ,50 Kolorbak 35c 9s Tissues frvie i 50 HILLROSE SI. 19 B. Pauls Henna 80e Danierine 2Se Golden Glint 79c i T a v IS Texcel , 1ptI V.' $ Tooth Paste i ? 35c Kleenex 21c e $1.00 Marmcla Tabisis 25c Bauer & Black Mon 2 51 00 -i- ; Hot Water Bottle Fountain Svrir.r $I 35c Tyson Rubber Cloves. 56c Vicks Nose Drops 50c Perfection Cold Cream 23c I : i Bromo-Qitinin- IIQ. 9G kay I' t "v diinvk '4 12 in Package : ); 3Sc :89c J $LQ0 Lisierine 40c $1.00 Qrlis, 16 oz, 50c Steamex Outfit for Oads 3Sc and Oil Ef SHAMPOO 23c 29c i 69c Aspirin Tablets, IDEs. 37c 48e 75c Vicks Yapo Rub 60c agnesia. 16 oz. 29c 60 -! 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream 23 60c Sal Hepatica j nlors will draw for sides and york is tqJjfguj immediqjtply. The 'three man team, which was used last year in class d -bates for the first time, providj so successful that the plan is being used again this year. The school team, however, will stii have only two members on ei h I The most wholesome palatable Mealtime Drink Instead of Coffee" 50c Ingrams Shaving Cream 39c 27c 50c Peau DouxS5T!-- " 75 WALGREEN or Lemon Castile 89c 43c 65c Ponds Creams 35c Gampanas Italian Balm.29c 60c Campanas Italian Balm 47c SI Ingrams Milkweed Cream 73c 39c 5Hc Ingrams need Cream 39c 60 Kamsdt Gold Cream. 27c 35c EvsrReady Blades $2.00 Gillette Blades, I Os . 79c Cream 39c Sharing 50c Almond Lotion 35c Cutex Preparations 0UG r..43c 65c Barbasol TABLETS 19c Johnson's , Stomach trouble? ;0rd r- -. You Alwavs Save at Selirumm-- . i Face Powder AT $1.00 OR MORE EXCEPTING TOBACCO AND SOAP 19c 25c Mavis Talcum l, GIVEN WITH EACH PURCHASE GIVEN WITH EACH PURCHASE AT $1.00 OR MORE EXCEPTING TOBACCO AND SOAP 89c n g) i scons e Hal-gre- 75c $1.50 IP-Le- ading part-tim- But a farmers plication loan aid maining season in isconsm, is forced to NT (Continued " JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, r'W RICHMOND-RESIDE- DIES , - TALC 97 BRl'SH Select p bristles, three stjies . SI 00 t.lARANTEFD SIMV-IN- (i BKLSII Fine grade of bristles, set in bard rubber (70, toG ft . J |