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Show k ".11111 or Siii&iMHHlMMK Aiti The Weather UTH IliNcttkd tonight ami Friday . probably local thundt i south portion imower slight cooler northwest portion ton'ght HR ! iroin RaiigC O Win at I ee - - Number Volume 21. nil' LOCXN, UTAH, 158 mm r U8D n JlIV ti : Another I Heir, I p Coes hinji. Hi); Stir-p- INei-- t PLAN!; WAR Xa Mandai To Am or (ions Remain Gold n li our Sun i Iiic.eliV his I'i7th biilhdaj of inmost Amt dependence iippropi lately there (ame from this emi rn mint an expression of INDFlEND EMCU sin ii as will startle 1 ur on las who hot come to bihee that this dm lie nation, as Lord lilt cl us h el given Amr'hi Jiffe up the tijlnt of mmnging its own aff eirs 1 1 LOMm mttJr ul sltril 'hi! evtaih Food Prices h. v HU If!' mifi ii m onoinu cc Secretary Agriculture Watching Rising tin Mu WASHINGTON. D f July S - The administration today be gan dtUrmined warfare against business concerns which take advantage of rising prices to prof-iU- i h is i ml d T i bhoul) in (II)' l)U u it n in i The Mmunitt' i t 5.1i(r 'v ti ul j n ms K it ti ui r'achpei i nsnluMen uf Hppro'(l iiiu b n h Mle em i Chambi of Brti lie lie! r the pinviim, U Mu v on mxe mti tying s ut ic n pi o ul d The 1 a h ill mnute tiu s () mi1 tommine.es (ontimu to im decide wliit thtv niiht a ou to i fh plish then l uiii el mom t irv mill m etonofiih sions ! i er j Th justice department will fully with .Secretary of Agiuulturp Wallace to protect tho public against gouging on food prices Prosecution was threaten-- t m cases where increases an? bhown to be unjustified and concerns refuse to reduce prices Imposition of processing taxes, together with the general increase m tie prue level which is desired bv the administration, will inevitably mean higher cost of living for the general consuming public. But the government is determined that the increase- - shall not bo I vramided by profiteering Wallace was especially angered over heavy increases in the retail price of bread announced by bak-ei- s m many parts of the country Bakers claimed they were necessary because oi the recent boom n wheat and flour prices and the 30 cents per bushel processing tax which goes into effect July 9, to provide farm relief funds. Evidence which the agriculture department has collected will be placed immediately before the department of justice for "such action as it finds necessary" i Roosevelt s message, 1ri soli lit suit to the 'world e onoimi eon fertiite' informed the con'irence aad the rest of the world th it the piesidcnt of the United Slttcs ex presses officially, United State opinion Americans agree with Ihesideiit Roosevelts statement that it is' siliv to exaggerate the importance of purely artificial and temporan experiments affecting the monctarv exchange of a few nations only t ' i i II And Americans will he please with the Presidents statement The United States of Ameru a seeks the kind of a dollar which a hence will have the generation same purchasing and debt paying power as the dollar value we hop"' to attain in the near futute Tha' objective means more to the good of other nations than any fixed ratio for a montli or two in terms of the pound or f nc Most welcome is the ststemcn that this country feels able to manage it own money without re-- 1 gard to the monies of other countries, and does not feel bound to adjust its dollar to please those that issue pounds or francs Europe should appreciate the president s good advice that what is needed now is concerted poll-cies in the majority of nations hv--to, produce balanced budgets and ing within their means The gold bloc' countries have been told "You attend to your business to ours If ou i aile we attend want to be on a gold basis, r,ver basis, paner basis or gas basi, fnl Don t tell u low your inclination what we must or should do T M ( AKDON ( Smithfield M I! I ... I Independence Brings Happiness , 11 will discuss mil, a day They have heard nothing (Continued on page four) arc Twelve local applicants scheduled to take the examination counof Cache for pivenile officer The examination will ty Frida bo conducted in the morning and afternoon bv Dr J M Bcrnhisel new appointee as juvenile judge of the first district Dr Bernhisel believes that some applicants for the Boxelder county juvenile officer's job will also take the examination The salary of the office has reduced and been considerably to an uncertain total through re cent economy reorganization of hp stilt iuvpmk tmirt Would Force States To Balance Budget U ASHINGTON. July 6 Director Douglas is seeking the backing of President Roosevelt for a federal policy which would force states to balance their budgets before pubtTc worjo funds are allocated to them, it was learned today Douglas has discussed the proposal with cabinet members and the president. dgpt nit nt Dr BEVERLY HILI.S C cl OK Now Europe is sivng th" K the v ildn t get s i sim cs what Mr Roosevelt sc he did it the sml they way You see diplomats have tnev call i, c'lp'o i thing langmge Its just lot- - of words and when thev air ul added up thev don t n n anvthmg Veil on account of 'Iv president having sonic thin to sa and wanting to sav g there is no diplom 1112 uage for thit A dijlimit lies a hundred ways of smug nothing, but no waj of savm Because he lias something s tv never had anything to that s w'hy they t ill em li i c Hjrylor f I have always said thit confcience was held fur or reason only, to give ever' body a chance to get sore ai everv body else SoniFim' r or three conferents takes to scare up a war but genr ally one will do it III ! t there was never a war between two nations that had mur conferred first Yours tc ml tas ' i Thu 2 Enrollment of In n. ('Mi i ( 1 dclcgHies of Julv 3 Augmented h it Mil out i T meet ( k t stming tonmiltee ml titles Pml Hv in mis told th I mi , pn s The ful! eonfMcmc will eon Ici ii ml cl Civilm' Ionsirva-h- i tinue Tin gedej st uulat i n itum n i.irn- i- in the Cache National fen t will be boosted by 204 men have m;r(ol to in dis omit g voung biisintv rn n v is in cii ding to present plans released cussions of silverparticipate qmxtions of th t !ub nsall(d as The i steuinB forest offices at committ t will Mr Silisburv n popilmtv vv th Hu fim n repionxl meet again on Monday todnv ib r.tiiihus in i ident f i n the Odi Siicrvisor Carl B Aientson has th it fhis in tin b n i Iv ' lllU ' of lie lived no official notification as i M h,a flfMl ti net hods of selection of the the lub run hut is awaiting further hi Other new offners f titf turns following a message reinstalled todiv are A H Palmer Will Loh nan ceived Wednesday night informing f rt'side nt vice i . plan treisunr H rrv Park r Asa Bui him of eontem--vo toe -- dannouncement len and John Wilson is direr tois Vccoiding Mm men are to be put to work in Olof Velson u is Mi tel ji John I Gm nt of Smilhfnlcl loll f Ut ih Idaho, Wyoming and Neva-- d ilodnv dent of the dub in reiogiiMon Salt Lake to st irl wonc i thus his outtinding ortrnumv wnk bringing each camp in the In the foroffice of the Ut ih Stic th lint no to a full 200 unit Xo I.og i i risidint is hi ' ( i Utah shares heavily in Tax commission more tivoiiblv kiown thrui nt D quota w Mr Greene is not fud of his with 1379 new men to the bulm, hit hiibis sidivision lec cd appointment bv Mr Tihhy cxccu Olof Xt Ison teve of the commission secretary With four ramps in the Cache Kdut itid in th school of hard His duties were not ctional forest only the Bannock Wednesday in o knotks Air Nelson has amp has 200 men at the present outlined but Mi Green believes he pittitsx J int I todiv hi1- - n l inru time is rqtm drill to pcisi iu rniu according to figures from Iwil be an auditor in the constent teritv and itliablitv lie ha- - Me forest office The Logan ran-vc- Iv growing office in tin commiscamp with 170 needs 30 to sion jKifctlnl in istibhiiif, om of Runiorsl.au been pic v chut hcic the foil mos! ontia ting fur s in 111! the quota while the Black-s- i I i ( d hu the i ltd mount un ul h hork camp, with 125 needs 'that the tax comne ,sicm would , 75 m to complete Its quota in iki nn t ifoi l aisled The opeii a loc il office i, pm of , abft j m hu nid i jov i j himgiation canyon camp recently 'plan to establish hi nines in the o mo od fiom Runs contains only principal cenci of jouliliem in through th wide op n snn the R'likiib Milis of hud stir-fu- r lot nun needing 90 to be eom-plttel- v the state Mi (Tieeii said Iu I lew h u d ro ids ii n ms rm filled up nothing definite of this ji in tine! eti in mo of tit we-.tin Ut. Final choice in selection of the that he whs csjiccting to he in f und r his dm (turn () ti nun according to the announce- the Salt Lake offu e at Ic m foi monuriKiit tn it will st mhI ts i ment rests with forest agencies the time being ill hough rec ornrnc udations of un- mplovmc nt relief agencies should most s i cd its stnthir me Belcriiim soieiit fit SMITHFIELD Scientist 'Repeal Vote To Lecture May Be T aken Next Week' Utah Soon MAN IN TAX OFFICE h into consideration and mm must Ik of he unc mplov Ml la ,sifu atom All of the men oc tn he hired locally with no importe U workc rs I he piovisiohx have been altc reel of th ast(rn Mid mi Ik west hv another ruling which holds that t r to ul'itionil iU s nnel the n In era tin men will be selected h i id rr tile Ct ih Hu h trim imoi g those who have had r ii ue a !j imsini on urn mg iimc per cme in mountain and d i d til in fore t work and who are fplcd bin! lin i m isc i whole, omc haclcrhip I h M n m "nun the vounger nrolli d n n ' i. hv i In , a iv he married or single the u mi ii i i rs Is tc 25 vc ir age limit leas not r a mi m . i n but tin men clci'cil mu,t pi . o of vhe u mi K emu fuira an ong the uu nplovcd i n alw t ? t nn is se n N' ts his mi oil (ONDIITON IAIK m in of Mun! nape u it ej ,i ( omhtion of Norma 15 gun s nut 1 v d claughti r of Mr and Mrs t.eorge Boajn, who was s riouslv hiirmd when a sp irklef m t fire to her dress ICACKE TO MAKE I uesdav toclav rejM.rtrd as onlv fair at the hospit tl she is undergoing treat FIGHT ON WEEDS where no nt il I n 111 BROTHER OF LOGAN l I i c v i i j i i c i j I i i t j i j j i i v M i t WOMAN IS CALLED t dav !l v Pi H mm isant bio ul im i in th d ' m i i nf till v Th v ptomis loinmitfr FvanN ani roll, 01 Pi sf ! ( u!i r Is-- im !ii,?irc Dr id ii. firm b ii n v D m L t n F ion mi'' of rue ior in h ts m to o'o ' Mr V i an P ( i Ii ( of U oi Director t' i A r it i nr r on o'l i i H f F Ii , v for h u rv vs ill r ition within the b pu n xt few )o al ts into dns in u i i i nt li i h is i Us h li a j i u v or k p I U tiit h rju J tin pt ion s ni hr ri in Mid J o rist Mos I , i hi) op J v for i i n Mo it ' i i f Mi lot if i Its tin to M S u . s ix rhis in (! (j i h j '!'i Ii oi h r i i nt iijn th el I k f i j Midi Mr spukf g how squirt N t live tne tarrne rs are in this umk H" a! i told of an ange nmnt s whith hive b n mde witn th ( oi mission ff r ( ach eoripinv the pure h i e of Salt for cradnation wora 1 h s th t,i , u th' threugh putlaed spent at 65 cents per pouni The (ounty commission promised all possible rooperation hut punt ed to a limite i budget appropriation foi the work i f i wd tori, tun.ty to join ami to sign a con i a with the f dt i d government limit the miount of wheal the hirv.st3 of 1934 jilamiml dU)S forDirector Peteison said he per entage of limitation of hi d p'antings will be dttcrmined rn government offuiiN but the n axirnupi will not exceed 20 pt r of the wheat acreage iu)'I he federal contract will call In- - the farmer to pledge himself to fulfil! his contract throughout the tvovear period and m return th government will pay him 1 v ITS () Sit down and cool off folks Tt sn t half as hot today as It was vestc rdav After two days nf record break-n- g tc mper ittires Old Man Weath-- r sent a couple of coluda to (r md r alle today to keep tha down. temperature High hupiidits made it seem much hot-than it actually is FACTOR he t noon today the mercury at official we ether bureau sta-ical the Utah State Agncultur-i- l i ol!ee registered a mere 82 n Fa nr legrecs as couipaied with record 4 and 5 of 94 lulv for md h' iihs Last night however, was tha hi b un i Rn n. "intst of the tbict with a min s rM olt mi mi of 64 hemg recorded as mpaitd with 62 on July 5 and 59 "ache ,RS MAY I REALLY COOL dilt 01111 cr RETURN m t, t r ii v,f i h to j o ' t i j r, y. i( i " Of n h t I" n ii , i r t f Uiiim'i onsjrh i d to on urnpfnui 'ish f of be i m Pi itish ng iti.ig a mi k M n Mim i l.;,ss H d IH h J w r M J t .Jj n s i Mil s U J 11, , , , j , j IBFNTIFY SI AYERS , OF FOUR OFFICERS , iiod frs,, M)( v , the proliKtmr of w h i aeturding to the vpe ifi aliens of th go ri ment of fie thrown out of win t pr .T duction b the j n will not be ' tir rente) hv tiu governor rt nor Min. will thev b under its rontrol Jiu t of The sMietarv igMeultur will riscrv Ihowkvcr the light (d'.)l V, hr it to dchignate what crops cannot be hi pi tj grorvn on this land For further information ask a funiti up to county agent or write to the Ex- - rit hgh ())' i tension Service, Ltih Stile Agn th othi i nn ii! cultura1 co!uge Logan Ii IT t r h uJ i n ' j i i 'h'l rr t h fj - i i v I Julv 6 t p mum K were (ounry to-- v foui off t in th nid hine i i 'n 11 ( f I'mon Mu ui lnouiH J t s i i r r . j ui i i th sta 17 had rn MiIK fo Niirth Dakota, v tin i i p- Gw que nlk (huago gunman u ih u it it war rd ver al crimes, and A ill im Wussir tn brother of Sak mi t u ' notorious Kansas wphj!v Weixsmin f if tv pMjgs.Tr ' in here nearly r i ( o i n tl, Ml f i I n r i ei G ( J f h u t Mr -- i Mu kirrmi rr j t i r v u s tigo . ax they V in July TWO 4 newIen on LIBRARY BOARD , H Hi )( , o Int 'Ml J i . lll III b 1 I j ' li ) whil CHEER UP FOLKS! xvrnbei . b on iii ' com-atito- rs r i in i d v i i in nr ir v mis M A ill f ir in tion on thm tf o il M of this veil 11 , d it is I i lt in I m 1 )21 pi t is i . t D k i t i of ,i I is gov rn J tie ih ot i r to b come ' v b n th onstpu Hoi il Mm t dm nt js n pt rm mim i ' of Mu Huggms dl to p rn it Mu B ker Prod u ts mip mv t ) i Mint u tun 3 2 he i Mi t ol e f n J)( it i the Mum r i tin n i od ,l re a Old M s it i a ti ( s tit il Ie I ' -1 in M- i- i lorn STOCK r f li M i g en-'a- i wd( rn y m ij m Ml to J j i j th iiii r ( Iv ilium H l u I ( ior il ", 11 ix i t h I i . i l i on l v ( rie oi j In M d ' I "r n I i r grout jj ov d I i li ii i b j M j r nn' ( k i tint iou - fo M ' i tho Ml O ssor y hr W To i of repre-Nnnii- M r v h 'll i t i iuliivitnn i i j tniifi LAKE (TTY July 6 1 P ubng I (ah bgislitors both the wt and the dry ON RAIL f u Mon hive agreed to recoin mi mi to tin xpMl session of th slat hgislctlure to convene Julv I" t li ti it submit to the peo-- j WASHINGTON, D C July 6 (TP) ol t ih th Frank Taplan and members ot qu stmn of the Uejf el of tin liis family were revealed today by iht(nth am nd senate sloe k market investigators to have made a $2 016.990 profit (oiiimiMii iiNising of Julian B Hub pi r and Clar-i- i in the 1029 sale of Fittsburgh and oi es)n and Kr prcseiila- - West Virginia railroad stocks to t s Will Hovt of Ncphi and the Fennroad corporation at $30 II 1' L im v dl draw up the per Hhare above market prices Dm n Under questioning of Ferdinand Hills Minus it ill vr to the proTiieso hills will be pre-n- Fccoia, committee counsel, Tap-la- n gram identified F H Ginn, one of for th onspieration of the iu u to b lu Id at i dinner Sat the smaller paitiupants in tho urd iv v mng Melon, as a lawver of the Van Th following progr mi Ii is been Sweringen interests of Cleveland. d id ' upon Previous testimony had established G for m tl i U st of uu m that the purpose of the Pennsyl-nm- a la r s of Mi -l itur to Governor railroad in the creating He nr il Rhnd Mj t Ih include ennroad corporation was to tin pi olid it im qu st 101 on the in battle with the VanSwerin ; ml of tin sj ens and other aggressive d s ssun for rail dominance east ebiplmn of n resolution vot of th people if the Mississippi providing tor on tiu u lion ol r p, d jf th M Wheat Group Organize t 'll t igham nor i. olul v i bon live iiolJum n loo d ,1 miM. d the mn if r m ov Ml nuintio b pone Mul m Of IJ l h n t i V li Ml llii oi sin of tin u groups oigaming c h i n i or ahou' till ouording to thi piogram Aen R L ivuijtst nff tht eiop of v.ht hts li n ijiMt m) whtl h domest c allotment plan as b ls d on Mi L st hi c c v i s For Mios neds to b uen I'N'h m lie ipjiud to wheat undrr provisions or t w t ejf Mi fut irt in t iudcril Agii("'ural f imr who sign tht (untraets his pv ne ct They reeommi i.nptmn if i according to Dim tor merit will be in ok on the FM William iNtcrson of the t t'lh ex rop th' 131 (ip tnd th onxtru(m juobi t ai'h mt in d i aking mori tiiii 1 h u n.ltl h ho his heen over.MrHnl will not suvnc rop (iision f Nsfullv a e n ir. cu state for tin ad- like anv wh it m return nor will mn, h h ei it ei (i nttnager Mr Ting time on th w lu tt to be .t fix th suf M it x ministration of the nt ! f tr 1 el rv pennu N itoil m tnn f. It M mi Fmadian U a.i b m him b n effected euh wheat farm rs will be given to tium m V mu; i idle if be given an oppor return for th ir pl !. x to urail i row r will rrssful'y i, d 10 , v k ol MADE MILLIONS Mil V ri'ultuj in n ; aei Iiiev r Extension n M Oj Il W b misin IM ' no i y Imu vvi t ul u to o! m o Hi'ki iM n i Wt eh M ! n iMmi .i , ill nor i Mtv in v rn Id ( in JN tin tiie il mmi Mi ui feme! sub uu o tern nd to e u ii influ m m h do m mis md mmi iN o' I in li 1) bi iiiiiei mu m in-- j n . i I or k th St IN j i k H !m M i I - r Yillum will f ntist ie J m ki He mi ,i t r xe w vdiiic iu r of is ( s beltin', M hroMie r d Mr ron F iuel Gunnar Kwnuson of I og in a Salt Like hopiLi! Widr s v Me V at the Mv ear-ol- ! m f i ulri t nf fulls t i in i n v p, iv i m nn t d ln out i ol in J of v w rk . s n tfJ )((ln s i y i ( a lie founti rimriu si in I known v i i l i li' i I i ) . i i i1 i ni he su Je r ti shee k ani bruises iienjt Gibson cowboy film st u w is rmi sirmusly mjurd w h n his plane crashed with ken Mivnird at tiu Nation il ir Races m !uiing m iu h r i Los Angeles Photo hv s (,ibson on as iu was earned t( sn imbuluiie fiom th fu il Tiu film plivers woie rating for 11 el a tiophv ion tU liv U Rug rs is put of Hollywood Day at the unnu il iij in t Although Ioiiii w As the w-- 12 APPLICANTS SEEK COURT JOB jntr tn t luh ud onditi m Steam viass up and the winds spit I 111 m S llisbtu I t ih were moing todiv it the bi st p oinim i t j, i i 1 i 1 statesmen nt MW NVUMMKV Forest Camp li Packing corpontmn plant at the lajgi't pt i i in Smithfield the worl i in rery The 1933 run wa') getting undii way today with the p jk Ukdv not to be reached until late next week The run Id&u four to fixe weeks, giving empujmenl to fiom 100 to 250 workers at the plant proper at the vimrres seaurd the viiley and foi throughout handling trucks which bung tht peas to the plan m uiagei of th C W Clark reported tod tv that everypant wain readiness ind th it thing no difficulties were expected a though the run m u hr rather irregular because of crop troubles With 1787 acres in p as this year the plant run should be about 60 per cent of normal or siighilv under th it of last xear According to A W Chambers preMuent of the Itahldiho Canning Oops Growers association It was announced that Iri oiknt thp irop this year is below its Roosevelt was returning to Wash usual high quality bu lust of a us d bv continue the work of put retarded early growth ington ting up prices, but the prices dm cold spring weather and excessive nt wait Everything went up rap heat and little ram Outing the cent,, tune growing p riod ully wheat went up five " $2. 'stocks soared Vineries were in operation tod ey The idea that this country must it Gieenulh, Smdhfn Id H mm nd Millville not retogni7e Russia because Russians had the effrontery to cst of government their own kind Day without consulting us, ' is one of that h ivc Gods tin 'little many overboard with the gold gone 'Mu Fourth of Julv m iv Inu standard and other things to After Europe had read Presi been a day of uidepe rule m of Cache Valley but to Mr most dent Roosevelts message saying init Mrs and dollar Rulon wou',' in that the American Squirts take care of itself, and so fur as he durated a period of dpndn the pound and the From now on tiu two re d is concerned franc might do the same, it was P ndent on a voting m ii born announced that the European gold Tut sdny at the ( u lu il' v ( n bloc. France, Belgium, etc would ei U hospital, for then to h ip not conference the leave piohahiy piness The youngU r tipjfd the wanted what secured they scales at 6h pounds having a id Mr Squires s m impiety of disgruntled Europe decided that our dollar was woith only the Thatcher Brothers h ink Mis 70 64 cents in gold r hi was before Squires marriat Some of those gentlemen if thev Miss Lila Dames sell the dollar short, may realize to their regret that a dollar i worth what it will buy that Roosevelt message for t i ( ) NO!. J Jnn out i Non wei !H( m'1 u o w J to ( VKI SUN l! 1)1 M !ub Pea Cannery Starts Work 6 ' 107'4 i New Mess Of Iottaiie. European 04 103 s, 105X Hiilhdov. Kin Km ope, ise. oi 1 OH 96 S, 98 lOOU 1 031 101 Movie Star Crashes )f Ill-t- 101'. lOoij loii w wfa U? vy uu u ECONOMIC Logan Rotary Club Installs New Officers For Coming Year ) Arlliur Hnsbane (Copyright, 99i, PRICE FIVE CENTS T Hv 98 S, i Al.iy 1 High Low Closfl Ojion )Uj . Sipt Two m v members of tho Cai ho ount libraiy board were named it a meeting of the Cache county ommission Wednesday commissioner william Worley x as named to succeed former 'omrmssioier V W Hall on 'he hoard while Dr J M Bernhisel of Lewiston wax named to G A Hogan, also of Lewis-owho has resigned Other mcmbeis of t)iB county mard induce Major A G Lund' strom, A N Sorenson and Vfon Vernon uc-e- n, BUTTERPRCES SAN FRANCIsm July 6 U . rs s.kv butter todev. 92 |