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Show Todays News Here's one judge who adminis- ters justice rather than laws. Page uiie, column three. HeraldThe Journal With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Volume 23. Number LOGAN, -. !- Arthur Brisbane 193.") Heavy Taxes. 1(M) Her Cent Tax On ('leaking Crime. April oih Won; , Still Sales Tax. VWIFH Kt-i- The senate on Tuesday voted to US) per cent all incomes earned through violations of state or federal laws. This indicates the opinion that our government is more efficient, collecting taxes, than in stopping crime. And that opinion is sound We collect, we do not check crime. With a one hundred per cent tax bootleggers, racketeers, and the army of crooked politicians will have nothing more to do with Even banks or safz deoosits. the big tin box at home will not be safe from a vigilant government prying. BILL By One million Britishers went to 6 see April the Fifth." a outsider, v.in the derbv. Millions on the favorite. were lost The king. Queen Mary ard all their children saw the horses run, and the night before the derby, Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, our Atlantic ocean flier, danced three times with the Prince of Wales at a charity bail. It was an exMENDON John Lalk 7, a citing day" and night in London. resident of Mention nru e iv.H. died at his home here Thursday Senator Carter Glass of Virginia at 6 m. of hardenin'-- ' of the believes he has a better plan tha-th- arteries.p. He was in ill health for Goldsborough bill for increas- a number of 'years. ing the money supply. He would Will be held Funeral service make all government bonds eligible at Mendon at 2 p in. with as a basis for issuing currency, burial in theSunday Mendon cemetery thus increasing the supply of curMr. Ladle was born in Norforh. rency in circulation by about a bil- England, August s, 1X53, the son One billion would of James and Jane Iirown Lndic lion dollars. help, but it is less than ten dol- He came to the United States in lars per inhabitant and the coun- 1866, coining directly to Utah by try needs more. covered wagon. Mr. in Farmington, Settling Congress, seeking to make it- Ladle married Susan Trappett on self popular, rejected a sales tax." August 2, 1875, in the old endowBut you will find a good imitation ment house in Salt Lake The couof a sales tax when the new ple and their family lived there bill goes into effect. until 1891 when they came to Mendon where the family has It will cost more for letter post- since resided. age, income taxes will be increasMr Ladle, during his residence, ed, and you will pay taxes on cos- established himself firmly in the metics, jewelry, automobiles, can- hearts of all. with his kind disdy, soft drinks. Congress dis- position, willingness to help othcovered that sockine the rich alone ers and all times, and hi at would not do, and the poor had to cheerful anynature He faithas be socked to some cxti nt. includ- ful and consistent church working the honest working girl, buy- er holding at different times the ing her complexion preparations. presidencies of th" hieh priests quorum, and the religion class and The United farmers of Canada" also serving for many vears as denource the gold standard sav- chairman of the old folks comwe consider that infiat! V mittee. He was u familiar ing or counter deflation would be of in most Mendon homes duringfiguv the greut value at the present time." 30 years he served as a wan! Canada, actually is not on the teacher. gold standard, since yon cannot Surviving are the willow and the get gold in exchange for Canadian following children: John Ladle, money. Sugar City: Mrs. Charlotte Baker, And no part of the world would Mrs. Alice Sorenson, Mrs Camilla be on the gold standard if the Walker, Mrs Ethel Tavlor, Mrs. people should suddenly demand Edna Bird. Mrs M.able Jensen and their gold. There isn't enous;h Clella and Wil'iam C. Ladle, all gold in the world to pav the de- of Mendon. Surviving also are 45 posits on our saving banks. grandchildren and six greatgrandHowever, the idea that we are children. actually on the gold standa-- d seems to comfort many, and cannot hurt any one. 10n-to-- e m This ruling, handed down in what is known as the Helen of Troy" ease, was reversed bv the appeal court with the notation from Lord Scrutton that "I am a little surprised that a gentleman who has never married should, as h has done in another case, proceeded to describe the proper underwear ladies shpuld wear." In their recent outbreak, Sir Henry said I shall not supply any tfor appeal copy of my notes hearings) until I am satisfied Lord Nrrutton will not be a member of the court trying it." Sir Henry is one of the few bachelor judges of prominence in Britain. Born G2 years ago in Birmingham of Scotch ancestry and admitted to the bar in 1894, he practiced for a time in his native city and then came to London. Fifteen years ago he was made a judge and knighted. Always noted for his outpsoken-ncss- , in the past few .months he has had the gentlemen of the clergy up on their hind legs, so to speak. And he does not care a lap. Eight Die In Mexico Tremhlors Date for a public hearing on the city school budget for 1932-3will be set Monday night at the meeting of the regular Logan city school board. This announcement was made Friday morning by Supt Louis A. Peterson of the city schools. e The buildings and grounds of the board will also pre- - Bent their program for summer of school buildings. renovation Members of the committee are: William Worley, chairman; A. G. Olofson and O. A. Sonne. 3 com-nite- 5 HONKER DIES June 3 HTi BILL SUPPORTED d j j TAKEN T.Ii WASHINGTON, June The house ways and means committee on a strictly party vote, favorably reported the $2,309,000,000 Garner unemployment relief bill The committee only slightly revised .the measure. ' The Weather UTAH Unsettled tonight, Sat- urday generally fair; little change in temperature. KL Hi M i UhdUhii di-- Bathers Batty ' 'lhe animal influx of students attending the Utah State Agricultural oillee summer school has started with many n Logan, despite the fact that registration does not take - I ( xt m IV. I u lie 3 J ot Get-ma- Smith-Hughe- Plane Off On Flight To Poland G easily-understo- r, i "ets l0, fl1 ttu' sckerj:ecctntl-- I . thlr ru" - ne Rounding the Corner? non-sto- durlf ln d'Ncveu . f!sherm,,n rf0lrt,d 1lr,rrs 16 suckers 1,1 ine with a dipnet. Many carried their fish from creek to house in bushel baskets. well-know- KOTAKY SPEAKER l'KOVO, June 3 i!T- - RoLmins heard an intensely interesting talk noon by Professor here Friday Karl Young of the Bri;;ham Young university on 1 Indian Customs 11 The AWAIT VAOHI) LEHI, June 3 (UP Only wm.l fiorn the Reconstruction Finance Corporation at Washington is be mg awaited for the reopening ol the State Rank of Lehi and the Bank of American Folk, IN HYRUM OPENS YUt M Summer recreational activity plans will open herewith a program prepared for Saturday s PROVO, June 3 H in ure being completed for the evening on the public park of annual encampment at South the 7:30, Beginning War Veterans of Utah senoot band will be mid Wyoming to tie held lime (ache high condm Led m a com eit by W H June 11. Teriv for one hour. At 8:30 a loitv-liviiiiiiat.- play period will SEE REOPENING be duelled by Coach Flush NielOGDEN, June 3 (I I" A stiong sen. financial institution with solid us At 9:15 a dance, sponsored by sets of over $4,000,000 can be ere the M I A oigamzations of ated from the now closed Ogden will be held in the Elite hall. State bank in the opinion of Wil- The Melody Maidens orchestra has liam A. Davis, banker of San been secured for the dance. Francisco, who spoke before the The committee in charge inOgden Kiwanis club Thursday clude John A Taraulsen, .loxenh Pearce, Cuntril Nielsen, Mrs. W H. MEED A HAH! I iBoii. Jr, arm Terrv Mi.s. K I" Mrs O. H Birch. ANSELMO, Neb, June 3 0 who of Ansclmo, luck Doolittle, dash at the ttl,n lhe state high school track and field meet, explains that he is simply TINY INSECT IS carrying out the tradition of the Dick is a first Doolittle family. MENACE TO TOWN cousin to Major Jimmy Doolittle, who holds the transcontinental record. airplane speed CAPE GIRARDEAU, June 3. IT A tiny insect pest, as live as fire, is costing building owners hern thousands of dollars T mates, insects that redui-wood to pulp and cause to ciumble, have inbuddings of the business Our factories which use steam fested and public structures here, blow their sirens to call the to lumber dealers, who vorry few to their work, are are waging a to eradi- able to make sufficient profit cate the pest. campaign during the day to pay for the The insects bore their way steam used in making the call. concr le foundations and are getting a little short through of buildings eat timbers the away 0n faith, completely out of hope, ran be discovered only by :;nd long on overworked charity They usually if congress would grant a bonu-yo- u f.areful examination hasand been done, alter great damage members and then jor ajj frequently the first mtima- dare a moratorium for five year., Not seen in on its activities, the public might tion of their presence is a building after have a show in extricating itself the collapse of have been from the dire predicament we arc the foundation timbers destroyed. ju, occasioned by a The termite lives and breeds and vacillating government, and requires underground, Very truly vours. and darkness to thrive, Charles G. Bral- y moisture on the lel'ulose found 'n lit feeds The only doubt left in the minds wood. With a well organized com-- j some people is just why si mumty life, similar to the ants, its leproducimn is enormous, one much emphasis ami attention queen termite laying from lo.oou paid to the dog owners, in par-iticular W'hen there are so many to Wi.oOii (ggs a week, has own The Federal government cat owners, and canary-birers left to shift for themselves estimated the damage caused by without congressional help or m termites at more than $50.(Kmi.Oo0 No enUrelv sucoes: ful terference, and even gouts but a year the in-- I the goats seem to be getting means of exterminating sects is known. theirs. - CONTENTION WORLD TRAVELERS RETURN 1 1 SOON I'' Airuiige-nient- BY Hy-rm- n e Hv-ru- seven-eight- More Meetings For County School Board 100-ya- e one-thir- o The Cache county school board will meet again Monday to take up an unfinished discussion of the school transportation problems, Supt. J. W. Kirkbride said The issue was Friday morning considered at the regular board of the Thursday. meeting Use of the rear of the Lincoln school grounds at Hvrum us a site for an improvised bowl for summer band concerts and other ac- tivity was requested by a special committee from Hvrum. The board authorized the group to go ahead making any improvement of the grounds that would be deemed helpful either for community oi school activity, Included on the committee we-A. John Postmaster Israelsen, s president of the W. H. Mrs. Terry, association; president of the Ladies Literary club; A. J. Peterson, deputy fish and game warden for Cache coun-- ; ty and Mesdames Birch and Wil-- i e: j Parent-Teacher- j IN JULY PRESS h .1 unt-hk- UNITED NEW YOR- K- Bolstered by a strong bond market, the stock list tuduy moved up one to five points and despite outbreaks of profit taking near the dose, retained a large part of the advance. The grain market was firm for a time but towards the dose, declined on lack of outside demand, and wheat closed with V't s losses ranging from cents a to one and bushel. Spanish-America- son. g bh JOHN J. McGRAW d n. ds-tru-t- MeQimme, 73, pioneer mining engineer of Utah, died here Wednesday night of heart disease. ' 4 j Correspondence Of A Congressman un-O- 3. K. PROVO, .5 .60 i a r r o w s xN .5.5 the place until Monday. mu. Nifith CiiGuli.i.t liver ramArrangements for registration have all been completed, .smith Oklahoma paging Uu.iiij-to V II. Hell, registrar at the college. sufami death nM according li tip oty Onlay A broad and varied fering program of summer work v til he At load U o pcrMMs vM'ir known oflered A faculty of noted national edustudents. visiting (lead Kcc)al wot injuicd Nloiv cators will airive the early part of the week to begin their than a sente woe missing The national guanl, summoned work. Practically the entire group of resident faculty memvbers will also offer work in all bv Governor Willi. un H Murray fiultis. It will be possible to do nod Ll Govi nor Hubert Burns, nine hours of work during the anil all utv agencies pitrolhd the six weeks, according to Dr. J. H. area extending over inoie than In Linford, director of the school. miles The list of visiting faculty memDamage to properly was estibers includes the following. J. H. mated ut hundreds of thousands I car. soil, federal board of vocaSeven ituhex of rain )( dollars. tional education, and A. E. had fallen here since two a m. of the bureau of agrichief The downpour continued intermitcultural education, to give work in s tently subjects; Ward G. in the marooned Hundreds v.re Reeder, Ohio state university, will s hill and town capitol packing give courses In advanced school Miss Jeun Cox, Firemen, troops and police administration; m boatspiled about In the swirling Utah state supervisor of vocational education in home economics, current, rescuing persons clingand Lofter Bjarnason, Utah state ing to trees and telephone posts supervisor of grarnmer grudes and East of the capitol building, 66 junior high schools, will give work hove, at Taylui s haul, were in education; Miss Maud A. They hud no food. Th.ir Bruwn, teacher and supervisor of plight was desperate long experience in Kansas city and Los Angeles, will give courses in child welfare and health education; Miss Olga Carlson, nationHave we passed the worst al field trainer of girl scouts, will of the depression? give girl recreational courses. A prominent list of lecturers InAre we headed for chaos; cludes the following names: Dr. or will business revive? Henry Neuman, Brooklyn, N. Y.; What is being done to get Dr. Edward H. Griggs, New York us back to good times? Dr. William T. Foster, New City; Will the plan work? York City, and Dr. A. C. McLaughlin, University of Chicago. are These vital questions Although registration takes place answered in a series of all day Monday, classes will also stories start on Monday with afternoon FL ) Y I B KN N KIT AIRROUT, classes being held that day. The N. Y. June 3 Stanley Haus-tiemonrtng classes in the regular rii un aviator, startrhsh-Asummer school will not open untoed from Floyd Bennett airport til Tuesday. Dr. Neuman will dep day in an attempt to fly liver his first lectur in the colfrom New York to Warsaw, Polege assembly hall on Monday at land 11 a. in. A housing bureau opens Mausnors flame colored Blanca n a This series, by ut the Logan Chamber Saturday monoplane, the Oras Maria, left western banker and authority and 9:16 society. the long concrete i unway at on business, explains what has The coaching school, with E. L, a. rn. happened, what is happening as director, will open at Romney The ship had been wheeled out and what he says will hap7:30 a. m. Monda- - at the gymat 9 a. in. pen. B. W. Beirman of Coach nasium. When I get to London," he Tulane and Minnesota will handle I said. may land but if the Are we going up or down. the football classes in the mornconplane is in good shape, Read his timely absorbing aning while Coaches Dick and Ott tinue." swer in the first chapter, Romney and Vadal Peterson in published Saturday In basketball and Shubert Dyche in athletic injuries, will colaborate in SUMMER PROGRAM the afternoon clusses. Herald-Journ- al A 1KOIH ( EUtt ORGANIZE LAKE CITY. June 3 UP A. B Barton of kayrville was named a.v president of tin newly organized Salt Lake Milk Froduc- ers association Thursday at the Utah State Farm Bureau offices MEXICO CITY. June 3 it.Pl At least eight persons were killed and 15 or more injured in a violent earthquake today ut Colima, in the state of Colima, according to reliable reports reaching here. Many buildings were damaged and it is feared more serious losses have occurred at Manzenillo, in the same state. Efforts to communicate with For instance, recently at the Manzenillo had been futile up Leeds assizes, he had before him to midday. a poor woman of 39, 'who The major shock was followed she had been driven to commit an offense against the law for fear another child would be addt-to her burden. The usual sentence is one of imWhen the evidence prisonment. was all in and the speeches had been made, Justice McCardie turned ta the jury and suid: A mother of seven little chil- .Iren, gentlemen!" ALBANY, N. Y June 3. 'l l" I hen turning to the women, he Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt indicated he would not take the (Pontinned nn oact five) initiative in a possible removal of Mayor James J. Wulker of New York as a result of the Hof-- ' LEWISTON WOMAN stadter committees investigation of the mayors activities while in IN LOGAN office. Instead he maintained that it is the committees duty to present the evidence to him. Mrs. Emma Jane Baird, 75, wife of Hubert Baird of Lewiston, died at a local hospital Friday morning after six days confinement there. Funeral services will be held at 2 ). in. Sunday in Lewiston First ward chapel. The body may be View ward is expected to be dedi- viewed after 3 p. m. Saturday cated Sunday by President Heber until the funeral Sunday at the J. Grant of the L. D. S. church home of Mrs. David Hendricks a daughter at Lewiston. SOCIALIST CABINET Mrs. Baird was born in Ogden, a of 20, 1857, daughter January Edward PARIS, June 3 i'.F! Joseph and Jane Lake Taylor. Herriot, radical socialist leader.' Surviving besides her husband was invited by President Albert. SCOUTS TO HONOR and daughter in Lewiston, are the Lebroun tonight to form aeabimt War following other children: ren and Lawrence Baird, both of AMELIA IN PARIS LEADER Eairview, Idaho; and Ralph Baird, five Lewiston; 20 grandchildren, PARIS, June 3. two brothers, Earhart Putnam, American trails- Frank Taylor, Star Valley, Wyo., Atlantic flyer, arrived from Lon- D. S of in honor A testimonial and Lamonia Taylor, Preston; and don today to be buried under of one sister. Mrs. Melvinia Kawson, flowers and Jennings, former scoutmaster wildly cheered by the will . of Ogden. Fifth ward, French capital. Troop 5, Logan be held at the Boy Stout tamp m Logan canyon tonight at 5 p. m. Forty-liv- e scouts, led by Scoutmaster Wilford Moser; 25 Vanguards, headt d by Vanguard Chief Henry Aebi&cher: Meinooi:- of the troop committee, a. id Bishop John Q. Adams and Ins counselors will be included in the fete. between Con- state, I have a number of bulle OorrespomU'me Sevvral of the stouts went to the gressman E V. Gibson of Ver- tins of interest to dog owners. a to mont and Town Clerk Charles G. which belong to the people of prepare camp Friday morning Bralov of St Johnsbury, Vt.: In order to make mulligan stew for the group Congress of the United States tribution of these, I need the House of Representatives, names of those in your town Will say that if the dog own-- ; Washington, D. C. Go ers can take heart on the re- Dear Mr. Braley: of I have a number bulletins ceipt from Washington of these of interest to dog owners, which bulletins, I will gladly furnish Verof to the w'ith such a list of these people belong have not already killed ami Austria mont In order to make distriKLOSTERNEUBERG. (UJ! In their fight against the bution of these, I need the flames eaten their pets. f those in your town to whom The dogs that are left, appear mosquitos w'hieh make life for bathers in this censes have been granted this contented and happy, happy per- see to if am Danube-riveyou chance, in their knowledge, that r writing resort the council year. I ls 0311 seni me together the country as a whole is coming has decided to go batty. as such their way. you may charge At various poipts they have built for it. Our tobacco stores are giving wooden towers as homes for some Unclosed is an envelope for a out New York Central certificate two thousand bats. The bats are of the list Thanking you as premiums with Battle-Ax- e chew- caught in the steeples of nearby returj1 and with personal re- - ing tobacco and when enough of churches I am these certificates are collected, They hope that before the mos- ..anls, one may get a cut free Sincerely Yours, quitos have eaten their fill thrt hats E. W. Gibson. exchange for same. will have consumed a few million Our farmers who are ,rrilk pro- as an ideal bat breakfast. Vt. ducers are St. using the milk to Each bat, if he lives up to the Hon. E W Gibson,Johnsbury, fertilize their hay fields, that more hopes, should put forty to fifty Washington. D C. can be cut that more milk hay thousand mosquitos on the spot Mv Dear Sir: can be produced, that more hay each night. In reply to yuurs in which you can be cut, To Stop Mosquitos GARNER RELIEF Jordan 8 6 Institution This Year; To Register Monday . Stream OT SALT FORMER HEARING NEARS K at .617-- .54 .57 6U PRICE FIVE CENTS. Okialioma City Hard Hit By Ravages SAL!' LAKE Cl Williams Thursday 5-- 8 Broad Aiul Varied Program Is Offered By 1 V SCHOOL BUDGET MEL I' June PI p. 2ltu aumril Utah Stale ta h, tall! 7 ami Is h.r he n ,ui angt d Saturday !.- . .56 .58 PRESS Low Close Summer Session Students Starts UUIKMVN EE SI AEK I V, June 3 I" Sleeping aside all Uvhniealit les a jur Uehoerated lethan tvvu hours lure hursduv niglit hduit WASHINGTON. June 3 J Elder Clarence inn declaring Moving with record breaking speed guilty ot tiu- murder ut Janie enuctnient of the L. Bevriu'pe. alleged del lief of hlv toward tmal tax bill, the hoint' budget balancing house today received from its conferees, the completed revenue meaAskS CHANGES sure a hill which digs deeply SALT LAKE Cl i'Y, June J U into the pockets of ail classes of Earlier tuxhmg and more stung American citizens. ent iulrs eonduct oi The heavy income tax rates f rutermtu-- guviimng at the UuivaoMlv id passed by the senate v.er e ac- Utah hue been recommended b cepted by the house conferees, it Bn Mdi id (h urge Thomas was announced by Acting Chairman Crisp of tile iiuuse ways and AskS SESSION means committee. SALT LAKE ( TTY, June 3 d p reconference filed the Crisp A sHcial session of the Utah state port with the house, with the legislature to pave the way for obunnouncement that the house taining fediral roeonstruelion fiwould be held in session tomornance corporation aid fur closed row until the bill is passed. .state banks has been asked b to close declined Crisp give any Dr P L Holman, .seiretury 01 estimate as to the amount of the Association taxes the compromise bill should Southern Utah of Civic Clubs 01 raise but said it is practically unchanged from the last available IN f'AMP estimate of the senate bill. SALT LAKE CITY, June 3 d pi Tax experts who have advised the ways and means committees Active v.utk for 750 Utah national said that they estimated the total guardsmen of the 222nd field aryield at $1,117,000,000 tillery won started at ('amp W. G I . .55 6-- 8 .6$ 8 .61 High Annual Influx Of CLOUDBURST SALT LAKE ll'V, Tin- piogi un of the CO n tail uni ut tile LaM.li, H). K.tKiK Jain Cu tit pit ten J uly Sept. Dec. O'CLOCK KDITlON I lUSkFKS NEAR House Is Expected To Pass Measure On His most recent rumpus is one with Lord Scrutton, president ol the a. peal court which reversed Sir Henrys most famous decision ision in which he declared that the married woman of tt is country has gained her freedom. A woman's body does not belong to her husband." Esteemed Cache Man Is Called ,ix hen y Justice McCardie 1 the I tab State Kalin temporary ehaoniaii cl r jBuitm MILTON BRONX EK European Manager, NEA Service I1 Meet LONDON, June 3. Mr Justice.' Sir Henry McCardie, solsometimes a British judge who. sometimes humorously, emnly, sometimes very savagely, does not hesitate to say that the law is an as.s and act accordingly. til! Henry hao already become something of a trudition in England. lie wears the ancient wigs and rubes, but the biting opinions and scathing decisions he renders savor little of the mild conservatism which has chai aeterized British courts for the past nn-tui- tax 2. .i i BY UNITED Wheat Open The Journal p. !r Al.r LAKE Cirv, Juiu-.Tin Citi.ens party was m ;.jnizitl iheru Uiuisday night with k 4111 F BY New York City may he in some ways like Damascus in the days of Jeremiah, but New York has more money. Mr. Yesterday, Perry, New Yorks comptroller, announced that he had collected in one day more million dollars than seventy-fou- r in taxes, more than on the t le 1931. in some To extent, the day misfortunes of property owners stimulate tax paying. A man with a mortgage must pay taxes or foreclosed. have his mortgage Many that would let taxgs run dare not do so. on account of the mortguge holder. N K in i n n t.li r u Ess Ilot Terms Danced. IK i aid and Flashes News Traditions Condemned Walt-.-- FHIHAY, J I' Law Is An Ass Says British Jurist As He Administers Justice Today Iy (Copyright, UTAH. Dailv Grain Range LEAVES GIANTS NEW YORK. June 3. OJJb John J. Mctiraw, for SO year manager of the New York Giant, today resigned because of ill health and Bill Terry, first baseman. wa appointed to hueceed him. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge, with son, Rush, and daughter, Ruth, are expected to return to Logan from Europe about the middle of July. This Information was conveyed in a letter from Dr. Budge to N. D. Salisbury, cashier of the Thatcher bank. A full program of work from to late at night early morning has been followed by Dr. Budge in Bern Switzerland, and Vienna, Austria for the last few weeks. Dr. Budge left Vienna to join his family in Berlin on June 1. The other members of the family have been visiting President and Mrs. O. H. Budge of the German-Austria- n mission since the group arrived in Europe from a world cruise which started last December. their STRAWBERRY MEN TO MEET MONDAY In order that the Cache Valley strawberry crop muy be handled to better advantage, there will be a meeting ot all producers in the county at the county agents office, courthouse, Monday at 8 p. m. All : producers are urged to attend. The meeting is sponsored by the prouucers of Providence and North Logan. Strawberries in Cac.-county give promise of being of excellent of an because this year quality abunuance of water and absence of trost. The purpose of the meeting is to work out a plan if possible to handle this years crop in orner to get the berries all on the market at a price that will be fair to the consumer as well as the producer. The public generally snould remember that the growers of Cache county should have preference when they buy their berries because Cache can produce as fine a berry as aiy section and the producers here are the ours who pay the taxes and furnish labor for pickers and distributors, and should, therefore, have tiio patronage of the local public. z |