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Show PAGE SIX. THE HERALD-JOURNA- Fish Lake District MK0-R01- 0 T- HERES MORE (Continued from Pago One) excoriating the AAA. talking against the legislation nl giving enthusiastic support to every proposal aimed at hamstringing its operation. A few minute before the vote wa taken he out of the Senate. sliped quietly Note: Explanation for Dickinson's squeamishness is the fact that tne farm-be- lt is decidedly Witness: The recent grassroots" Republican conference did not dare pass resolutions condemit ning the Democratic crop-benef- program. Deficit Jim Farley and Emil Hurja do not care how they run up news bills as long as the Democratic National Committee pays foi them Here are their news-stan- d bills at the Mayflower Hotel as recorded by the Committee' News-Stan- d Thi U one of mtui of artirles to appear in this newspaper, I luo, associated c vie clubs of bponsoiMi by Ibe ait lake Adtertit-.m- ; south rn and lentriil ( tah. and Lambent of commrre, part of a p ok ram to point out Llaha reeotirres so tl at k mi people will K rem L tah Hotter' . By AMOS JKNKiSS $ 44 13 90 )ft 114 45 Two hundred miles di'Htlv south of Salt Lake alonp concrete anu The Mayflower newsstand charges five cents for all Impnned hiKhwiH lies Kih take. Situated H,9uu feet above aet level, t New York newspapers h ia little body of viator is nestltd near the heart of a sene of nioun The deficit ol the Diniocralic tain ranges which form one of the most pit tnreaque sienie and pleas National Committee as of Marih uie aieua Ip western America. 1 was $441,976 7f FUh lake itself is a veritable paradise for the trout fisherman, while Mall Rag the territory stn rounding it oft era the tourist and sight seer a delightR P., Chicago, III Negro Conful retreat from a hot summer huh. Deer and other game are plentiful gressman Arthur W, Mitchell will in the district and 'hough the tt rritory iii the immediate vi imty of the not speak in the House on the hike Is included in & game preserve, hundreds of hunters eat h year subject of Ethiopia He has been bag their bin knkin in the forests outside the reserve do to both so, by Negro uiged If vou plan to be among the bound people who will visit Fish take societies and by colleagues in this season, here are some btuf dneitions on how to get there Out Congress, but declares he does of Salt Lake take I. S hiihwav HI fhiouah Provo to Nephi, turn oil not want to embarrass the Adto I. S IV ai)(l trawl to (liinnmoa. At (ainuison ou get on r S ministration Perhaps more imhighway hi and follow it to Sigurd, and fr on there the lake ts readied portant, he has an Italian eleby traveling over State htghwav 24 to the Fluleau reservoir and over . ment in his district P C S Roll call m the State highway 25 fiom the reservoir to the lake. You will then have Cleveland, O, House comes on the average of traveled nn exact distance of 1H2 miles. The lake sketching out before once a day The 140th roll call, you is a mile wide, six miles long and as mui h as 150 fret deep. Youll find that Fish lake Is properly named. It Is will stocked made last week, fell on thp 142nd . . R Q L with six diftoivnt varutv of trout, itn hiding eastern brook, rainbow legislative dav D. C. Reason for stepiheud, and imukinaw Some members of the last two fam'iies aie Washington, abandonment of circular flower becoming veiv large, and you may be lucky enough to expe.ience the beds m Capital Parks is the opthrill of a Puttie villi ID or 2D poemder thas game every inch. la the spring and full the- trout go up Twin, Doctor, Anderson and position rf the Washington hram h of the Garden Club ot America. croc ks for spLvmng, providing a picturesque eight because Joigensin These ladies declared that plantof their great numbers. If youre on band, you might be able to spot midst bed3 the of in large the big follow that got away and retrieve your leader or copper line ing did to violence areas the open The Fish like area is wed! provided with accommodations. Thero best theories of landscape gardenIs a $70 000 lodge at Twin creek and other hotels at Lake Side and ing. . . P. L. C., Jackson, Mass Doctor Ci '!., a wpI'Mng hotel and at all of these places there lugwell's nomination in 1933 as are lu,u aki ping cabins for service, rent, with commissaries nearby where Assistant Secretary of Agriculture food tMiing tackle, etc are obtainable. On the northwest side was not forced upon Wallace. of thebupiui-lake there are many ideal camp grounds, reserved for public use, Wallace himself rhose him, unaware that Tugwsll had been larg-l- y and in ether rcciIols plots may bo leased from the Fish Lake National Forest service on which to construct private homes. responsible for Wallace's selecFrom Fish lake proper there are a dozen or more trips to make for tion as Secretary of Agriculture . . those who would sight-seand commune with nature unspoiled by civilSleuth J. E. S., Berkley, Cal not izations touch. Seven Mile creek is north of Fish lake and meanders Chief J Edgar Hoover does one as did he as the much of seek publicity through picturesque mountain valleyB of the state. It heads on a plateau some 11 miles long and more than 11,000 feet above sea a year ago . . . . J E F MinThe of number Is Minn for level. This a haven mule deer and an inspiring neapolis, on the petition to bring retreat for the horseback tourist. signaturesFrazier-Lemke bill fluctout the Mount Marvin. 11.600 fret in elevation, la east of Seven Mile valuates from day to day, ranging ley, and from its peak on a clear day, a person can see Into seven 214 An 205 extra counties of Utah. between and half dozen could put it across Within the Fish Lake National forest and in the same general disany day. as the lake, are Maple Grove camp grounds, located at the base Most trict G K., San Francisco of Pioneer 20 miles west of Salma, and Adelaide park, near of the purchases made by Soviet the mouth ofmountain, Corn Creek cunvon, Bix miles east of Kanosh. Both places Russia in this country are handmake Ideal picnic and outmg spots. led by Amtorg, a Russian ownIn the same district Is Puffer lake, another haven for fishermen. ed American corporation with offices In a skyscraper in lower This lake, 9,000 feet above sea level, is situated 20 miles east of Beaver, Fifth Avenue, New York. In the near the headwaters of Heaver river. The area around the lake suppast ten years more than 3,000 ports a good stand of spruce timber and has many beautiful camping American firms have sold a total places and a cool climate even during the summer months. Campers quite frequently make horseback rids to Mou&w Holly, of $G50,000,000 of goods through it to the Soviets . . . T. E . Chey- Delano ami Belknap peaks, from which views of most of central and Vtnh can he had southern of Neither WyomDelano, with an elevation of 12.162 feet, enne, Wyo. Is an impressive and Mount Belknap 12,121 feet high, are among the really high peaks ings senators of Full speaker, but of the two Senator on The Beaver district of the Fish lake forest is noted for its large O'Mahoney is more effective his feet than his colleague Bob herd of mule deer, estimated at more than 7,000. Along the main highway from B ver to Puffer lake, large numbers of deer can be seen Carey. . . . H. W., Dowagiac, Senator James Couzens almost every morning and evening except during the open season. Mich. treatmedical is now under going Neurbv is Oak Creek canyon, a recreational area four miles east ment. He was recently operated of Oak titv, used largely bv people residing at Oak city, Leamington, on and is now recuperating for a ami Oasis. Chalk Creek canyon, east of FillDelta, Private word more, Meadow Hinckley, second operation. Crei k canvon, east of Meadow, and Mdple Hollow east reaching Senate friends is that of Holden, are int reusing in importance each year as recreational areas. he is m no danger. Much credit for the accessibility, preservation and sport value of this great recreational area is due the Fish Lake National Forest service. This oigauizatmn has supervised and sponsored deelopment of recreation grounds, installation of sanitary garbage disposal facilities and clone much to keep the area from becoming too civilized. jn-pa- id , c s. ( Continued work-relie- large-antlere- SAN FRANCISCO. July 29 1'P Duiry market: Butter: 92 score 264; eggs: large 28 '4; medium 25H; small 16t4. SALT LAKE CITY, July 29 (in Butter, extra cartoned, 28 cents First grade cream delivered m Salt Lake City. 24 cents. BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE 10 Chicago 00 St Louis Tietje and Sewell; Coffman and Hemsley 010 110 Detroit 000 006 Cleveland Crowder and Cochrane; and Phillips. NATIONAL Philadeiphia-Boston- rain. St Louis , FOR HEALTHY SWIMMING Del Rio Club Logana tl er Hudlin LEAGUE postponed, 2 3 000 101 000 200 000 lOx Pittsburgh Hallahan and Deiancey; and Padden. 4 0 112 Lucas CARDS OF THANKS To those who have grieved with us and to those who have extended their services during our bereavement at the death of our beloved son and brother, Russell L. Hess. We especially thank the speakers at the funeral services for the beautiful tributes they paid to Russell The D W. Hess Family served. Mr. and Mrs. Bourke Tarbet and children of Burley, spent Sunday m Benson visiting with relatives and friends Mr and Mrs. William Izatt, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Hobbs, Mr and Mrs Harold Rees and Mr and Mrs Keith Rees spent Wednesday in Logan canyon. Mose Hendricks of Los Angeles, a visitor here last Cal., was week. Miss Lillie Cole of Ogden spent a week with Miss Daisy Seamens as her house guest. Mrs H M Julian cf Salt Lake City spent last week as the guest of her Mr. and Mrs. parents, Joseph Seamons Mr and Mrs. Owen Hess o? Fielding were guests of Mr and Mrs George Cowley on Wednesday. Harold Cowley motored to Bear Lake July 24 Olof Cronquist is suffering from otomaine poisoning in a Logan hospital. Miss Doris Reeder is spending a week with Mr and Mrs Robert AFLOAT AGAIN SAN PKDKO, Calif, July 29 The tarker Nelson, whicn dpi went aground in a fog on Horseshoe shoals, off Point Firmin, early today, was refloated shortly The descendants of W. W. afternoon Roundy held a reunion in the cit, on the park in Logan canyon 18th of July. Those resent were Mr and Mrs lallard, Jr PLEASURE and family Mrs. E S Mr and Roundy , ., tarmly Mrs H M. Cardon and family, Mr and Mrs Albert Munk and family, Mrs. Esther Roundy of Lorenzo Benson, Mr and MVs. At At Roundy and family of Tremon-ton- , Mr. and Mrs Will Allen and family of Kaysville, and Mrs Clare Mortensen and daughter. 3 Milt 2 Miles North of Logan f Breton Beryl, of Salt Lake City ciear-watM iss The delightful oMn-ai- r Helen Roundy returned pool! Utahs most pool! from Salt Lake City on Saturday These pools are completely drained and cleaned eery night! evening, after having completed her course at the Quish School of H. Reeder Beauty Culture Mr. and Mrs Ollie Wilkes also motored up from Salt Lake to spend a few days visiting with relatives and friends W G Rei se is up ac J around a! again after a severe lllne-- y a Logan hospital. A large number of Benson people attended the celebrations at Ogden and Salt Lake City this week Mrs E A Parson motored to Sait Lake City last week end Miss Bernela Reese motored up from Ogden. Sunday, to attend the trousseau tea of Miss Ruth Reese 1 CMr and Mrs Alton Hoffman recently returned from a trip to the Yellowstone National Park M. and Mrs Otto Beutler and I STARTS family also have recently returned TUESDAY, JULY 30 from Yellowstone. Clarence Homer and Norman Funk left Monday for a trip through Yellowstone park Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Rees and Tuesdays Herald-Journthree children of Pittsburgh. Pa, and Mr and Mrs Ervin Rees and child of St Louis, Missouri, are Of Buy tires, battery, car visiting at the home of their parMILL BE AT Jessie T ents, Mr. and Mrs. radio, or anything Rees your car needs. Use Mr Mrs and Fndoy evening, CO. i ! 13. Jesse T Rees entertained at a our BUDGET PLAN... birtnaav party in honor of their no fuss... no delays son, LaVern, who was observing insta...Immediate h's birthday anniversary Those llation of purchase. present were Mr and Mrs LaVern Rees and three children, Mr and y Mrs Ervin Rees and child, Mr 1a V 1 SL 'V and Mrs. Arthur Slack and two fe Harold VvWSP' daughters, Mr and Mrs ? Rees, Mr. and Mrs. L J Watter-so- n and daughter, Mr and Mrs Keith Rees and Doyle Rees The evening was spent In playwas and luncheon ing games T f, RETAIN DAVIS CUP Quiz from Page One) sale of gas and electricity public'' ' Practically all," Ross replied Th's money was taken out AGE er "Have there is just been advised that great likelihood that house to- holding company bill will pass morrow completely disregarding its probable unconstitutionally, said the telegram Asks Aid "Hope your people will use every influence they have to prevent this breaking down of the prestige of the constitution Sen Sherman Minton, D, Ind, asked McCarthy' Mr Hopson lost "Apparently faith in Mr Hearst s ability to save the constitution and flew the coon Is that right?" "We cant find him," the investigator replied McCarthy testified that the files in the A G E offices disclosed advertising payment of $23,311 to the Hearst newspapers as of July 24, this year. testiCommittee investigators fied to unsuccessful attempts to locate Hopson. McCarthy said his search began about 10 days ago. - , HERE'S m WESTFIELD, N. J, July 29 (CP) the Scoftmg at reports that 1636 Ok mi it games might not be held in Girnany. tiederiek Rubien ser.taiy of the Ameri-- i to Ouiipto committee, said toil 'N in it ,t tamjmign to rinse the lund' tor st lidmg the United .States uthlittj to Berlin will be i l,i um he as siheduled in WANT ADS Too Lute To Classify of this, he contended, the felony conviction for presenting an alwas legedly fraudulent claim wrong in that the board of which no authorit was presented had ity to pass on it. The claim involved was for $100, issued to Mrs. Golda Richards, wife of Harold Richards former employee m the motor vehicle division of the secretary office. At the trial of states Richards and his wife testified for the state worked she never was inThe check, subsequently dorsed by another employe and returned to Welling Richards testified that the secretary of state told him he needed the check back due to some unforeseen expenses in connection with a secretary of state's convention were arguments Indications would continue through the day It was considered possible that the court would take the case under advisement for a short time A long delay was not considered probable, due to the nature of the conviction involved Should the court make the writ of prohibition permanent. Welling would escape being sentenced and could hold ofuce for the duration Should the writ of his sentence be dismissed, the state officer would come up for sentence and lose right to hold automatically office Welling was not in the court room during the morning session Seventh Ward Dance To Be Held Tuesday The second dance in the series festival arranged by the Seventh ward committee will be held Tuesday evening in the ward amusement hall. The Bluebird orchestra will furnish the music Various social groups in the city are especially invited to participate in the dance A floor lamp will be given away during the evening Refreshments will also be available cf the summer ai i of green Mlk placed SNatimiu evening to Dei aid- tui n- -d ol i l. GRAND Now Playing 39-fo- Pve One) t . ulit J U) il.ll li. AT THE CAPITOL Coming as an epochal event in the history of film entertainment. Pioneer Pictures' much heralded full color feature, Becky Sharp, had its local premiere at the Capitol Theatre last night. The picture elicits cheers and expressions of admiring wonder Gorgeously beautiful, stunningly the picture is all that has been claimed for it, and more "Becky Sharp," moreover, is far beyond being a mere pageant of gorgeous color It is a gem of screen entertainment .sparkling with humor, replete with romance, and rich with drama Perfectly enacted, expertly directed by the gifted Rouben Mamoulian, and lavishly produced, it is a masterful dramatization of William immortal Makepeace Thackeray's fiction classic, Vanity Fair " Miriam Hopkins, starring in the title role, rises to heights m her characterization of the lovely, vivacious, and successful coquette She has invested her role with life to make the and understanding, beautiful, wayward, Becky a character to linger long in th memory. as Alan Mowbray, Rawdon Crawley; Frances Dee, as Amelia Sir Cedric Hardvtcke and Sedley; at the Marquis of Steyne; are splendid in their roles. Other outare given standing performances by Nigel Bruce, G. P. Huntley, Jr ; Billie Burke, Alison Colin Tapley and William Faversham. ' Becky Sharp, as most lovers of literature know, is the story of a wilful and clever beauty, who uses her loveliness to advance her social position and make a sweep hng conquest of the heaits of men True to Thackeray's story, the picture deals with the elite of the London society of the early nineteenth century Generous use of superlatives cos- the settings, in describing life-lik- e, Skip-wort- tumes and atmosphere of the production is fully justified "Bei kv Sharp" however, is a picture that deies description limited must he seen to and no lover of pidure can affoid adequate space It be appieuated, beauty and fine to miss it within Seething with Sen s' Flain- i WOOL g with Rhythm! MARKET Ablaze with Stars!. DoBOSTON, July 29 H Pi mestic wools are slow, according to today s report of the U S Agriculture department Trade is fairly steady in 64s and finer territory and other western grown wools Moat of the sales, however, are on shorter staple o wools at cents, scoured for average to good French corno-m- g at cents for average French and at cents for short French combing emm PAT O'BRIEN DOLORES ba-i- 0 n 66-6- 8 , RIO DEL OTHERS 62-6- 5 Today, Tuesday, CAPITOL Wednesday, Thursday IleBtforlTBu beeeil'wen- !d.r, . , d I TECHNICOLOR Special for Tennis Week! AUG. 1 to 10th 25br DISCOUNT ON RACKETS AND FRAMES Als Bike and Sporting Goods Co. To our many personal customers happy to announce the opening of Logans newest repair shop ai 82 Federal auto A ve. feature we are a complete motor repair offering As an introductory job for only . . . We will rebore the motor, furnish rings, pins, grind valves, tighten all bearings, replace timing A comgear, gaskets and all pistons, ... it h Campaign In Sept. Those steps behind Mrs. Dorothjr Poynton Hill led her back to tbe high diving championship In the national womens swimming meet of the A. A. U held at New York. In her dives off the board at Steeplechase Pier, Coney Island, she again Hashed the form that led her to Olympic honors In 1932. Welling (Continued From To Launch Olympic - MORE ABOUT 2, we are BUDGET i CRD 6-- 3 An Introductory Offer ACCOUNT W. ELLIOT by Mr Hopson from the people who bought gas and electricity' "That is correct " Picture Dim Ross testified it was impossible to obtain a clear picture of the operation of the many companies in the complex system. ''Ve can't get at the facts in New York," he said, explaining the subsidiaries in the system had successfully contested the legislative committee's jurisdiction Joseph P McCarthy, youthful investigator, who has been searching for Hopson submitted to 'the committee a telegram which he said Hopson sent on July 8 to William Randolph Hearst, publish- OPENS YOUR course En?f July WIMBLEDON, a h - England today completed a second succes&ful delete of the Davis cup, emblematic of world supremacy in amateur tennis, when its doubles team of Pat Hughes and Tuekey scoied a surpris.ng victoiy over the American team of Wilmer Allison and Johnny Van Ryn The doubles victory coupled with the clean sweep of Saturday's two opening singles matches, gave England the three points necessary for retention of the famed trophy two and reduced tomorrows engagesingles concluding ments, in which Allison will play Fred Perrv and Donald Budge of California will engage Bur.nv Austin, to the of si it u s meaningless 29 to the ANOTHER THRILLER SEE ENGLISH NETTERS Climbs Back' to Diving Heights MORE ABOJT Lobby Farley, as chairman of the Democratic National committee, directed a campaign to defeat Cutting and was reported supporting Dennis Chavezs contest of the close lection Walked Out When Chavez was sworn in as of the senator on appointment New Mexico governor after the an airdeath of Sen. Cutting in plane accident, Borah. Norris and La Follette walked out of the Senate chamber and did not return until the ceremony was over to have said Farley was prompted the decision to oppose Demoof Borah at a meeting cratic leaders here shortly before he left for a vacation in Honolulu He did so over the objection, it was said, of another cabinet officer who warned it would preanother 'Cutting incicipitate dent " The cabinet officer was reported to have opposed the decision on would grounds such a campaign arouse resentment throughout the nation If successful, he argued, it would remove from the preponSenate the derantly Democratic voice of one of tne few remaining construe tne critics Itoss Pushed Ben Ross 52, three times governor of Idaho, will be backed as Borahs' opponent, it was said In 1932 Ross ran 10 OIK) votes ahead of President Roosevelt in a state normally Republican by between This plurality 20,0Cs and 40,01X1 was reduced somewhat in 1934, when he was Boiah has supported the New Deal in its monetary, and holding company programs Ke opposed joining the worli court and bitterly attacked the NRA, wi.'ch he charged with inspiring monopolistic practices to detriment of small business men His broad attack on the constitutionality ot mary New Deal measures recently was published in pamphlet form by the Republican National committee, presaga complete ing, some believed, with the Republireconciliation can national organization e - HERE'S ABOUT (Conttnuva rrom rage One) pro-AA- March Note - Liberals position, January February MONDAY, JULY 29, 1935. 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