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Show Grain Range News Todays star! In L ii.- ii i t!.! '1 a 111,',. BY UNITED fRF.SS I.q'v ; nr-- With wliii.ii are corn 2. Volume Number the if-- l I. () i. A N, Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal Ca.-h- I' T A 11. i r l. v KSliAl U MVi: O'ti.Or'K KDITlON 2. t) 1 I'KICK FIVE CENIS yo. B3 Today g ht C (, ( '64 Vmir :l ion. i .t tan!, but i hoiee. ( mai;. ae " i Without. Sticking on a Three Cent Stair.)) to! Help lialar.ee the luuget r.i 'u m you-- in : ;a long i. be in . I! N ; .V M'D !; .i i t ii.it e ' l i.t. t ; circle ill v. I, fdARCi gK I .ihci tdidu'e .viVfijiln r. ; I.) am. tb v.tih l.u velt J V's ,w bn, and the r I maugu. ;ticd ause hi oiu m.in i ie .cd y, nacinau'y ie-- lc .Stale: up V. e n.-- . ! b a Ju j U'eS i ill .. i. a r. a:; . a in one d iy p. Oiii.lie l;L Pe G, . v. r.'.-- tne van a ia. t il.i a. sal . d w h a no a:; halaave i us "mj tales. tee lhal hew no idea wh.it cade I oui at b.U a. m. i iws lay to' We mu is tiie mailer with im. be. and we are iiiem iildem And Fetersbv.il j anu tuoh Mr Jensen our ljt 'Xbi.eio', people di velupeu to the fi ASiaial. Mr. Jensen was said to have laid; fr.uu a h'ndfi.l r.ay aai.l Jo pay un dow n wade ne ei'avvleu iitla attenliin to tiieir .iVernmeal Ins In the r.tand tic iH tnrougn. a w re f i. n.a ruu.j;. Itc T tempi to pull the gun tnrougu tne pr.oGnicSrf. wagon-- l fence disi'hnrgea, tne shell it - iodg- d lode to the convention. The matter w an talkeu' over Friday niyht ami Saturday morning. iy vi.e men that have innueme There was ioua d; tam-leie where phoning to W.iah.ngton, Ibimer is A wonderful thing is Mr. Garnet has the telephone. ' vi That diud is out of ;ct'd the wav and at least one hundred oatieiom-- will know how Mary of .Scotland felt wh'di she said the word '(' 'vould bo found written on her heart, aftm death On those politicians' hearts vwU hr found witUon the wml.s 'vi'o president' 'I'imrcfca e lie eonveitl ion's wor k is done. You that vote are to Members Logan at RETIRED FARMER DIES IN LOGAN! . i NVss Larsen, Mb. a reared farm-- ! cr and pioneer reddent of Lcy-n.dievl Sunday of infirmities due to! Advanced years, at the family heme. b72 North Second Fast street. Funeral services will he hoid at do t ho i est 2 p ru W' diH'sday in tha Iogan nnnKUfWNs. uonvKH ani Ninth wan! 1. j S. chap:!, ia-( 'I TIT IS nilMCKKATS. KOOSfT trmnit Ik in Logan c. y Vld.T AI (lAilNFR. era''f',ry. Pan n May 5. )S5J. in Gudcinlmi, j SET FUNERAL OF Miss Norma (i, Iaiao icminds in anywhere :i (he Cn.D'd air mail, niahin;, iJ afUr JuH to mail a i"l(m And Til K EE reals rish! i ir.slead jje. r d i on mid S id Sh h'r TmsrMi.ii s nid uauyhrers and Justin Shepard, G Shepard, ut aii Mrs. Myr .e it ton; Mrs. Yd t Naomi McCabe, S..i 'Nlit and Mrs. Wimfrc.i a idec.a, Calif. i ilL' cm. 'AGO. te'd July fit not i a Kensington i t. nIIOAS I. AIN SALT LAKK. July Ftah lake, the center :: arguments over w;dfar, thieatened to setNe pules peaceably when d th i. tiie lake had shov during June augmented Mie men police detm irnk a. id or- - MARCH Viliiam Horlicker. a well business man of Fiv. Neva THEN DOWN has, i t b p Ftan i d; from Farl Hunsakw who k c W N conducting that bu.sme.-,- - f. I.; July a years. The bom:. iit;on.:.y forces ne Iransai t;oi was com; letvd v in up ijnt d iaii ur.d then e uev, Saturday :. down agaii.. conclud.ng a man., took over the business ur,m gcme.it uu:--i'l'':lDl;t!.llM:l o.i the senate am! is i: vv plamung sev.-uid nt i.i u v F: u 'u d h proveij'.iDts aiiu reno atjon.s of tuc vc a tore tii-- ;r o:n-- : :. r, gi W in r V. I a .ii ;(ci;;il!l-.'to Ii tvo tl. ' .a.'cl.r. .a N'uv rk seeking supL .k .n plies. Fa '.' era u lvvlini; in ondut"d an liusim-.v.-iin.,1 to in th,s b,o,.,- - ;iD;i'i!v o ; g at tne Carn ul v. y Lf, Ii o. .s.ii, Mr ii,, al. l; k r "U win inrnir.;. seii, lie lu icvonsidcr ns rejection of my :iM'i alu.iys to ,oiidurt tir- lie Thill m.t ;i bid aaitig fc: o.i- ill snrh a ,v;iy ms to the ir.edmte jiuvnic..t o; (ne bonus. pltase people nt this section." Mr, Hunsaker. who has a ho ,t tv ': of friends throughout aehe has not as yet decided on hss ( 0'r ( future ,lans Yt'Zfr U UP, i e) 1 i t - ff (ivy h I'.; I' .) - j; harg" ' i i ..mpmi!!!' n ;ih..::t til, in li i ii .. 'Illilliy Im u, I::;nn':i Jn-- Ic .s :i . vc; i!li;iS SB.IIIKI) I""!':', ix. juiy up IL( ISIOV rcicntly Hw.nrdcl u n.c Hi' ehililreii.-SALT LAKF. July a u' X museum ,r Unit state suprerm court wiil mn eii has siylitml nver ,,u ea.-to dr uuciciit species ni binis in Gintpass on a Bastun u II :i;f (he past Vc.u whether i omit ies hav-a;Uhoi ,ty .o d ilispo;e of ly re-hG a i.m through M VKNfLLs manner tie fp nv.y b XFT LAI-i:u , trt o id-- ' m i'.i-.v J !v' An sTOT l KILL MAN iv NS-ITY. July ms sv.cp ioieut !!.: bast new:, and mu the rmuw t dav. ('Mis:: g eight .mm- an aim uoudu r .t: tuop. ty da-- c;e tha ran mo h lmiie i of ,ion.,.:i d .imr.t g in. vagi ant- - w ho M-- ep id nl Mb.atmr. oMt- ' lAivl) II !.I (.0 X1 HAViIV. Mv- Inly Mi'- - .Inscpi'. Mcrrv vmi.u-h- i . Pin.iivs pet ii: v. as a !i' l! are son;, .ot hes mi th lav.:, to ,irv. ! I - ; ':! cit-i- i AT t f t : : Vai-Ir- -- g. PI'KCHASKS FI.ANKS I'KTKOTT, July b. u.i'- - A now operating bus lines in Central America has purchased two Wayco airplanes here to add to its .service in Honduras. Key Gordon. Detroit representative of the company said other planes will be added later. eom-oan- or s. BY g X. r ' ", &.. .it I'XITFI' PT'.KS, 'i OftK me Stocks eNp.-red a severe reaction today follow-three-dai hutdov. n ing a rn for independence day, towards the close, howevt r. rally brought a number of issue? above the previous close. torney to appeal (hi- case may he igd through code at vision of vi ctaalure. he JTC a i: pro- HINDI PRLMDKNT CAMBRIDGE. England, July 5 S. S. I'lutvan, a Hindu, has been unanimous! v elected president of the Cambridge I'nion society. the first Asiatic student to ;carh the presidency for fifty MANY (U.RJ Sevrntuen persons were injured. one seriously, in two auto arci-dehere July Fourth. lit v. c " w- di SAI-- J e i INH KKI) LAKE. July 5 FKm.'nI N on to fu Hy-lu- -- . ' 1 an ul lacihoi Sumlay ... i..,.,. ll till' ...live' house i.. .. ." i.ii.n in,' c. ac he inui.t ... t he I tali M into House ... ..... on uiii.il Health aim Davut O. McKay, a m tn,. me cuunen .ic...... ..mu- tae L D. K. c.iuich, anu Lu'o.fte rl. Hern's to act us chairman of tne i'hil.1 Welfare i i.m body, was t act as organizer of the gnr.lp Louis A. Peterson of the .Supt Logan city senools was elected ju .uaiiciii chairman of the Cache . oiiiily rmdy, with John hi. Olsen, ,'icia ol tin: Logan L.. O. K. slake piesolemy, named as perinaneiil .nail man ot the cm. lie county hn.ly, with John E. Olsson, clera oi i in- Logan L. D. S. slake presidency. named as permanent secretary and treasurer. Ur. Prank L. w est, dean ot the faculty of the l tan Ktate Agriculture college, was named temporary chairman to .Inert the meeting and Mr. Olsson waiporary secretary. l'.i.l.S OF AIMS A u OKOAN iZA HON ( r.airman Mcis.ay explained the uni., and organization program ot the Utah White House Conterencc and Protection, mi Child Health in, reviewed the history of child welfare contcrencos in the United states. A constitution and patterned after the state setup, were lormed adopted by the newly Cattle county body. These provide that the council shall n.cet at least once annually and shall have Mr. Mcan executive committee. Kay suggested also y, pond ment ot a Doard of directors to include a member of the Logan City commission and the city councils of otner communities in the county. He suggested that this board meet at least once each month. Election of an executive committee of 13 members was part of the work accomplished Sunday afternoon. Memoers are Superintendent Peterson, Secretary Olsson, Commissioner W. V Hall, representing the Cache county commissioners; Dr. Paul Burgess, one of the three county e health officers; Supt. J. XV. of the Cache county school; Dr. E. L. Hanson, city pnysiciaii; Mrs. Elsa Bate, director ol he nursery school at the Utah State M J Dr Agricultral college; Bernhisel. dentist of Logan ami Lewiston; Scout Executive Preston W Pond, of the Cche valley council; the Rev. T P. Paden, rector of the lota! First Presbyterian church; J. Karl Wood, principal of the South Cache L. D. S. seminary; Mrs. Laura Watkins and Mrs. Alma Olsen, members ot the Logan and Cache stak Relief society boards. XYIDKK SCOPE FOR DIRECTORS Organization ot a board of directors of wider scope might be effective. Mr. McKay suggested, if greater cooperative effort toward procuring accomaimed plishments is desired The scope of any county council on child welfare m Utah is such. Mr. McKay explained, as to include representation lrorn county commissions, sheriffs and pnlne departments, the city judge, the board of health in' the county, church and school officials. i.,1 agencies, lay groups, and ,rvi clubs, and the pics-On- e of the project., be Lev instate organization nov, - t, w.ok for a state welfare dcpactim:; to be inaugurated by the to',' legislature. Mr M'cKav Kirk-brid- I.KSS .i uly K;,.,s .1 DIB Alll.i ( ASK ! . if bit 'i'.s. I: , i i he CIO he there to- . lie men. out of work and with nuoycy :aoi...c.s, gaincred in front tne rel. i.:,.io n and .shouted .c war l broad and meat. oolnen.tu on duty sent di' ' : aid. mis When the mob tiie ci b..ck and started iTav:: bn l: tlnuigh the win dows i,; tne station, a rail t ) the w n lav. stations biought five m nutomubdes .yuads o; pJicand a large dot a. hmenl of motor- GROCERY STORE mi- ; ; w in ul route, t oW.l. v dm.vei m Me l;nn,!!i :I- , it and 'I, "I it ho recei ve offio S, wheri' t hef t d: S wid any :: oi : cd u ...I Mil'. with 21'., hungry ha socGu to storm v. v. relic!' Foil.--- U day - be an.he 'i I;,! CM f j ige .''Mi on a i I th.- p: i hack the i Ic. Mrs he cftve!;,p. t fw'll fo- I.',! ru nl 111,' c.-- u ladflitiona! omme. Gnited Stales. if. the rate m mdv hah an ounce, t: you t .:get in pm mo, and you have a I IdumI will he m the Fsahnioml cemetery. was Mrs. in born Shepard adia;.,;;v Auyu.t a. of Thomas and Amanda Gr-rind to tin. In lash s!u.as I J Shepard For a nurnbT c id years, the family imi.ul, then moved i (anal half oauc' nert o Kd 'I'M the h d )M P; i:it;, XHii :rn, , c.1.1 i - vchen- I ww or- I an active wnucr m dc u S ward of the L. ici oat years the Sic pa S.: sided allernat. ly ri. an m .u .fy and in rlra Ainmiii t 1. o.i and (v-o- . lor the first nunre. f eduesdav. of Ante? irons dr I ihiC .u v di million fainilv t n rvt e f j'oin n:n ci'u-- o. hy lu lung a Ju amt !:imp Mv i?l Idler they mad. .'era1'. L u sc Aid! million:-dorp, nson Hire more, it lhr-.a a. Frmbet. will lorgm. d;ci:;li I M ! 'unei-a!' Fait FidIu Sam will .cervices and rs Lyman I.ar.soi lunch for Mrs. HortciiM i.ntfin Slipa,-dd Lf.gaa; Mine cm! or Uv oHdu. apywa; M t'hir!c.-who diet) Saturday at the iiome of Here are the principal ihi fvu.'m, IfutbH'b M.iher dauglitt r. Mr 1crL Fond, of nna Marie Fo.ic. and 'in sirs: M hirst-clas- s at Iv held will arc !' Lowe. of islon, J,v Tuesday mad; Thr-htii if, a 2 o'clock in the Kb hmond tuber-luthe first milieu and another:. ' .i.m true lull;, illll eucllc lllli. nilll pi esc lua.i . c I itll nst 'IIIHKE routs, insiratl ot TmnniTir.v jir.-o- i i ( . I'K I'l.KSKN . i he lumugnt today 'hour. K pubiic on, corny moved to v in coin mil ee t n of his i d of the n- xt LNDEK M ZZ SAWS CEDARVILLE. N Y Juiy A large buzz saw full on ikw-Martin while he was unloading it from a truck, causing a broken right ankle, a Factored no and numerous body hruises. The mishap occurred when the truck slipped back, pushing Martin over, with the saw on top of him FLYER DROPS DEAR BUCHAREST, July a Two weeks after he had smros-fullflight. completed a round-trifrom Bucharest to Saigon, and had won the admiration of the Rumanian public. Ionel Ghica, relative of the Foreign suffered a heart at-- i Minister, Lacr the parents tack at the wheel of his automo-bile and died a few hours later. At SKS IiOOKFY FALLS. N y. .hdy rP. dpre-sio- n ha. reated a r hoys who I'xi'M.j' Titv hookey. When asked to explain why they faiiod to attend school, several hoy. explained they went fishing to provide food for LITTLE r Tfi hungry parents denied this. -- Indo-China- ! 1 u i , Loses v ' little i, i i t In ee-ye- :ei tnd the fire department. At pi ess time, the.r efforts had not been rewarded and IS TAKEN AT i of t!i: family were ini Mr. Jensen s nedsi Je (!ty .it ri s oj I.ojraii riwT Unlay hid the small uld Nila .lean Jacksfiii, missing dang h' el' ,,l llaiuld !. and l.t'iii.a .laeksidi c! I.uKall. i lie Mai!,, wed up hy tin river late Monday i lii!,l ua- . uteri;, am at the Il'.. Ud) Valley piddle tamp giotinils. All night long and continuing throughout today, the U li ti'om the camp to m the sx Hide edges ,1 me i he citv dam weie c"iniied hy an army ol vo.unUers, Ictl hy i lie lather and intiiih.is of the Cache cou.tly sheritts lorce ,. . nig in Air. Jensens abdomen. The .dpeaer Garner has been ioc vie 2 preside;. f Gow nor aed Jent occurred neai the barn Goosevell has hia grali- - on lh Jeiis.ai rarni aouu-i;ate- Filling Water Pistol, balance And Topples Over Into Stream Tin ii k . v.'ou.hJ r.ac.t a o.y-i.h irge-..- di- ant' . .baanai via :l (Aunty-wid- e Council a i. 1ilty yiar !i ie r. v.iii teaiii ui Sicinacii l.n Petersen Is Head L. A. Alan (Sy r. j Ml' (iun i)iciiat yes, Hits lo pa. I; Up nmi gut Y a. in p, tall. puiied In lit.Co hi ough rouda nlieu hub deep in '1 no was needed als.i, f r i.ml Fir clcutoi a! uoliiu to leach a. iniigf t i; ami Now :i ol v cGx nr ten uav.. unyM bu u'-n- lour month I i 'a 3 men SslJ Claimed By High Waters Of River it ii In- ill a n c, i. t .1 Uighl HI tua:. i.i.ic l l!j mile. in ul tn.:t alt moon l noun:. at u nrn i eV, enior r r i: undid Jly .It t i Ik hu .t ii. ID l U ' ' . tl' fi.il .si. Oi V . ul v. i 1U1 In Hospital From Gun Wound Answers Call Second Victim is Dont Mail That Lette ) idIhJ.ii r., .u' t oiupi' st of i :i I.. nil iy u dy Clyy ames Jensen, Koosevelf And (iarm i. T::K 'Y rtp Hoover And Cu tis. 'on vc run y Arthur Itrish.iue Ity NrAYTo.N' (hriNtian Amirou 'D:. pi. lurmor ('arhr rouTity it'MA.vii and road .supcrvi.sor. died it thu fann!y roMdeiuv nere M in. lay of hr,ii( iro'ihle a f or an 2 i vfurs. nos of Funeral services will be held Thai. .day u 2 p m. in ihe Newton vvaid chapel, with burial at .SfAVtdl Mr lYtc;:r:i lollowed tho vocation ol laiaunn up to the Haie if )u.; death He was gradua.ed Fctri Leadership Needed For U S Crisis . talk was being heard of dynamiting the river, draining 'he city dam and other drastic steps, Such actum will likely not be taken for several days however if at all. The child is the second victim of ihe nvcr tins year. Lyman Kmart, an employe at the city hydro-elec- trie plant, was swept over the spill- way to destruction early in June. The baby girl was with her parents and unolner Jackson family, that of Frank Jackson, at the . reston v;. camp, a short lance below the Forks and about 11 miles from Logan. The two ' most of the fathers day fish- jn oilier members of the famjiy relaxed in camp, spending a quiet holiday, MOTHER SUFFERED I IUYN' BE I EARS Little Vira had been watched ( ose her mother confiding to friends following the tragedy that shc fclt a strange uneasiness for the safety of her child. The sides of a truck had formed a fence about the baby's piryground most of the day. Aoout o:30 p. m.. M the mother whs busy with other Lnings, the bbv wandered near the water's edge, intent on filling a toy wa- ter pistol which her brother had played with most of the after-boon. The youngster leaned over. lost her balance and fell screaming into the foaming waters. The frantic mother, catching h glimpse of her daughter as she went under, dashed into the river and was soon fighting for her own life. Only through the united efforts of most of the men in was she brought safely to camp shore. Meanwhile the daughter wan swept under by a strong current that defied any rescuers advancing i"tn 'he fimtin ti) s.ek the body. Officials were called immediately from Logan, the fire department responding with the pulmotor and the sheriffs office with ihe newly and grappling purchased boat equipment bought by the county for just such emergencies. - .,j ' ,h,c K Lamg as his ninth verses oi tne iirst chapter of the Book of Joshua. Elder Da- vid C). McKay of the quorum of! mini the- Ftah Slate Agricultural the Twelve began his message to college and f u a number of years Logan Stake in its two sessions, took an aetivo part in Cache counaf quarterly conference Sunday ty and .state polities. He was a Elder McKay pointed out me candidate lor (ache county assessor on the IemorfRvie ticket in need of courageous leadership in He used as exHI.Ti the present crisis He whs horn :n Newton. Decemamples of great character George ber 2. sMi, a son of Andrew and Washington. Abraham Lincoln and Ghristiua Sorenson Ietersen. Robert E. Lee as men who wereinSurviving tire hi widow, Mrs able to choose the right wdh Fli.ihuth Anderson Fetcrsen, hi: vincible resolution. He said that father and step mother, and tight the country was now lacing a sons and daughter-- : Iven, Mart.n. crisis not unlike the one of 1x80. VaiH'O, Leitha. Itussoll. Fdwaid, Elder McKav .said It is not wnat w hat man is Donald, and Hubert Fetersen.' a!! man possesMas four sisters. Mrs. that is of importance in this life Mrs. At.ui In the afternoon session Elder N'cw-KI vrr.sen, all of MeKay gave a patriotie address vood Whitvingtoi. during whieh he denounced the Gaiil., and one In dh- plan to repeal uie Eighteenth He cr, Biirlcy IVtcrscn, Newton Amendment. pltooied with the people to uphold the Prohibition amendment and discussed tne AGED WOMAN OF benefits derived since its passage. Other speakers of the day were f,a Von Evertnn and William MorLOGAN IS TAKEN rell who recently returned from missions. President A F. Anderson. President Joseph Quinmy and All followMih Flic?! Mr.Wi! l.;iit. s.k di.j President C W. Dunn Sunriav ut Hu ed the lead of Eldur M'Kv hr.ii! i'1'.' h u ntFas! Six!hNo;lli H .Glowing the necessity of a strong The activities oi me strovt character ., v. til .,! hrld on various organizations tiDii auxiliary h f rn in were reported bv their leaders Thuria- m j be will Hunal 'I'r::;!) hapul Musical numbers wire furnished ici? U .. m y V!,r tw Touts the First ami Seen, war, I ch m by watchers .N'r- Leg n: )i'mrr .if under the din ton. the Gleams edge, looking r Pen H Roberts Npemal numbers trolL-ill h Jor a sm;l)j body. Nothing was MI. a h i Igll! ;u ::!!. were given hy Mr- - li H .Johnson Fin il.y. y wire screen whs M r !i t F G M"imI Mabe! Holman GofJtrey ar.i Lon tr. and placed across the FA Tiii,i;:i F.att. H Roberts, a rimi in from the lii rivet :i short distance above the : ward, and Frank Baugh Jr Today, another wire city dam IN H.ld .Iiip' vgrmg o stiae') blocked off the spillway Signifu am t of tiu I .;d! Trenton i; u e. at has Neither the city dam. th I )euk1ral!oi f Indupemier.. l KhiibeMi U. Drought results. its meaning to tlm:'1 nnIio obser r :G '1 M IT!.-:m Mr are " boats J77A several r . and of being Today, 1, mid 2 iv M S u:i on, a.i Julv 77n ill tv f.nginal Amr- - used in going over the waters of .; i:. the en- - thu dam larefully with grappling p rtvuicirly Efforts are being made L ington, foneord hotiks Lok a boat down the nver, Mil! formed iue!t" I, ;,iof C E Me'GTHa.n a handling it in the swift waters 'vd h ropes from either shore, thus Hrw r. d Sunday the search of the river. This sesNion ot ilt, ' hundred volunteers are ht a W' Gver ferem e w i i: ehary' into every little nook and pruhir.'; ivF with Mutuals, u :donc the liver's edge. I :il! and lioprig to dislodge the (my oody eondui ting im. should it be held A large .d.WlHD there r. a Gue has noon found Oniv .sioi; heard ot h oiii Ti and Aii; A par'y of anijirrs juG above the program including V . L. Shifb-riarn. to uly dam reported seeing a pief hd lax' have tmn of blue cloth floating downstream trim Maugham, and v. n and h Howard Dunn after the tragedy. The baby wore nine down. ;u blue, overalls mis dot' ;ig.,,VK has given rise to the belief that the body is in the dam and most uwre than 2' efforts are being concentrated our n.i'ional m- there. The youngster was horn in Lo'! r.p u u h'v will take BUREAU FOR AID gan in September. 192k. She i.i tfM.i one per cent of the survived hy her parents, Income is inf .inf id, t. onal istur. Larenp and one brother, hoard at G billion dollars Reed at about all the y u WASHINGTON, Julv a IP 2" billion HONOR : H KYARI Fresident Hoover todav sent a oHnious that this load p CAMBRIDGE. Mass . July sjiecial message to congress urI'anaot be earned entlv requesting an appropriation Yi! Of b93 graduated from Har-o- f So no matter what taxes are $12d.bTiO to eontmue work of hi. varl college this year. 2M rehonors. Thus, r v ird. they will not produce organization on unemplovnient re- - ceived .scholastic received their And revunur if more than fiuimt lief headed by Walter Gifford there iv no money, government The appropriation requestd fm degrees with distinction. 6 will just HAVE to reduce; continuance of this orgnm ition 11. .oiesiinal in its ratio to the then is nothing else it can do large resources which are put hi A revival of business. b inthe command of those in distress, a the president's message said, and . creasing income, might help bit but there is no sign of a 'that also relieves burdens upon) I TAH Fair tonight and Wed-- i business revival soon enough municipalities, states and the fed-- nesday ; little change in temperature. to do any good. eral government. . . 1) V- ut 1 - !' r I 1. i ,1 '. i i Srofl-irul- b'-- V i I" N f i i i -- f - ; r ' i ' f e- ( .1 j i i ; . n Ci .1 n- 4 ') ;. - one-thir- . 1 If |