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Show THE HE K PAGE EIGTIT. -- --- --- D HI'S MnHI UI j' 9 rut Borah Cunt nui iJ limn TO GET SENTENCE i ijji 01" ) WiseonMii JlhntM'. e i (nui m hi, bid for tilt Republic m pi uiriilial Hr will take to the nomination TOHd again soon having a si hi Hridriss for April to m Columbus, Ohio, a apart h whiih he ex-pIs to b our of tht mo t important of his cainpiigii Then he will rttuin to but will go h.u k into Ohio before its primary on M.t 12 Friends of the senator say they expect him to "open up in the Ohio campaign and bring rhaiges against his opponents wlmh may be laid later before a senate investigating committee Borahs "lone wolf propensities s were illustrated further in during the past two days Before the selection of Senator Frederick Steiner, K, (ire, as "keynoter" for the Republuan national convention Borah was asked to slate a prefereme for that position. He refused to participate in the discussions illiam Al!c n The overtures of White, who suggested that Borah help tn framing a Republican platform, likewise were rejected "A platform doesn't mean anything much unless you know who is going to stand on it," he said "I'm more interested in the latter proposition just now inn-dent- ul Glana 71 iViuTtcid Stocks strong in light trading, Chrysler up more than 2 points Bonds firm in domestic section, U. S. governments irregular. Curb higher in light turnover Chicago stocks irregularly higher. Call money &, of one per cent all day. Cotton mixed with near positions at 6 months high Grains higher with May wheat up 1 Si cents Rubber sags several pnmls cents, Silver at New York 45 off '4. Bulter Prices FRANCISCO, April 22 d li 92 score 2k Eggs: Large 20 Vi ; medium 17 I small 12 . SALT LAKE CITY, April 22 r.R Butter, extra cartoned, 31 cents SAN - Butter: Ms KIBLEY NEWS - Mr. and Mrs, Raphcl Eliascn and family and Mrs. James Olson motored to Salt Lake City to spend the week end. A. L. Riggs and Israel Yeates spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Sorenson of Smithfield spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. Sorenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma O. Larsen. South Cache 'band gave the program Sunday evening in the ward chapel to a very appreciative audience. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Winborg and family of Idaho Falls spent last week here visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Yeates and family spent Sunday visiting in Salt Lake City with friends and relatives. Mrs. Marjorie H Morgan spent the week end in Hyde Park, visiting at the home of her mother. A no host party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Smith. 1 ne evening was spent in playing eards after which a delicious luncheon was served to a numof friends. ber Mrs. O. Cooley spent the week end visiting at Idaho Falls with friends and relatives. Mrs. Ernest Morgan entertained on Sunday. A delicious dinner was solved to Mr. and Mrs. Issac Morgan of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Haney of Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Loosely of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. John of Amalga, and Mrs. Or-vEliason and family of Logan. The afternoon was spent in sor,al Kind-Bchab- chat, ' Zbinden Mrs. 111 is reported to be at a local hospital. We all hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Olof Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morgan and son, Mrs, Julia Gerber and son, Amos, and daughter, Albertine, and Lloyd Egan attended the (.take social at Hyrum, in honor of the choir members who sang In conference in Salt Lake City. TODAY and TOMORROW! FIRST LOGAN SHOWING 1 c LT LAKE CITY it ' '.n - ii. Js !. ADDED Highlights Doorman's Opera ( artoon "Balloon Chasers IT WILL I5E RACK SUNDAY Crusades n n it- L O IT A II, GAN, W F. T) N F S D A V, A PHIL i 0 n 6, ,i, id, for a mur, e m state i c 11 BASEBALL c 0 u TO TAKE PART IN SHOW one-ha- lf gnatest good to number" while Utah hi s t gnatt Miinoin addition to n f the sei urity bill ails conversely Moreover, eiduly people whov families are grown up. married, and 'off their hinds confim themselves to the pleasure ot the sons and ir seeing daughtei 'make good,' and the enjoyment of their little home, which is too often all the earthly possessions they have remaining No one except those who are called upon to do so know how it feels to "s.gri away' that dear old place wherein possibly all of their children fust saw the light of day We cannot believe it is quite the right thing to do The aged feel it is an e The public (ondemns r and thinks it unfair, uncalled foi a and manifestation of the laik of that appreciation which should to the go aged An Insurance Annuity Married people with small families or jierchame with none at all oft times during the hey days of their lives pay into some insui-anc- e amount., company given monthly that they may, when sav 60 or 65 years, draw out a monthly annuity of fifty, one hundred, or two hundred dollars, as meets the amount they have been able to save This i called an "annuity1 and he who can thus piovide for his declining years is rei ogmzed among the "discreet" But here comes the 'other man the father of twelve hildren, who would like to do as did the other man, hut his monthly savings have all gone into children and here is his "annuity" These have gone out of his home, built homes of their own, and these are taxed to maintain school and all sorts of This last governmental upkeep man is looked upon as a failure life compared to the other, while the latter is indeed one of the bulwarks of our nation He has increased its wealth, its population and its standing among nations. f fN 4 Sal Sail Frinci-sc- o From lh -- d FT WZ& Z hot- - of 11 - 5 f Mr w pair while Audit Kdwii d Brophy are tune on. other ships followed frequent intervals or linary satebreakers ju-- t Even tarhei the first Raul Kelly, Ir. H c ma port, the long t r, , third engineer goes ashore after trains had startedSoon there wi, sweetie. acrosr country promising his manicuring Arline Judge, th,it he !I stay out of an almost unbroken stream n for hundreds trouble But when the ship sails wagc.us strung out their way to tt, back, Killy has been demoted to miles, all making the stoke hole for his part in a gold fields. Gold seekers trampled wav lot under foot, taking fombi crops the ftoiv. stolen Ratoff s jewel is who n of any land ship safe, and all the hubbub and possession hold gold California w nugnt it to fails turn up mvesigation the grip of he Great Madne--anMiss Barrie, trapped in a toiler in there followed a period of loom explosion, is rescued ly that destroyed Sutter New reach r.iini.t- - and Friend Of Roosevelt Takes Welfare Board To Task JOHN A HEMM( KSON By for the (iflh turn 1011.1', Muih na been said and writ-linder iimimilled more than MX of In in th vc ir reprimand ago the combined state and iht stiti hoard ot p ti don o and bill keleial tension Security to apjii als icf used lati loinmufe h s hi PI. anluiie fo life This legislation provides thut the iged over b'i may under certain n1 As a result Green impn-oiiiaid in the will he returned to Ihivis tounty, conditions amount of $15 00 from the Fedw la re he was (onviited i() he rethe st ntenc id by Judge K K 1ratt eral Government, providing match the who must. .11 ordmg to 1tah law, respeitive fix the execution date not less ai munt JO 01 Thai more than ho days Recently F R Champ, chairaftir the prisoner is returning to man of , th- - Ilah branch of the committ'-ehi , jurisdu tion gave to the press which he Two avenues of escaping death formation remain open to Green Both ate interested Therein was stated "the act haa tonsideied remote He may petition the court for a sanity hear- two plans for providing for the cumstames warrant, aged ' further "that th" term ing or, if is not used anywhere appeal to the 1'nited States Supension in the entire social security ait' preme court. He slat-- s the term "benefits' to the aged in the term applied. This is merely a matter of splitting hairs, as the results are the AMERICAN I.EA(,I I, same No Liens .Mentioned New pet The Legislation as it left Conponed, rain gress makes no requirement that ocm (ml on liens b" given to the government Washington Phi 021 ho Boston by th" aged who secure relief Newsom and Bolton, Oslertnut As it has come down through our state l'r and R Foriell committee, security however, changes have been addCh c a g mil. post p one I ed enforcing requirespecific old ment demanding securities from the aged which to them "cm Uctioii Id obnoxious and unnecessarily "x-,31 St Louis ting In a letter from Representative Crowder and Hivwoilh. Cum .1 W and Hcnisl'-Robinson we quote (he "This bill providns following NATIONAL 1. 1. AM E that the government shall pay to the state $15 00 per month for Philadcdphiu 000 oisi New York 3oo 021 eac h person over the age of 65, E Moore, Ih.sschu mid Wilson, piovided the state will maUh lluhhell and Hanning this money and also pay to each person over 65, $15 00 per month, IMHI 000 Boston making a total of $30 00 per mm 211 There is nothing in month Brooklyn Reia mid Earn the bill which would require a Chaplin, Lnpi, shaw and IWres to mortgage his home or person land whatever in order to any St Louis mi2 mm these payments They will 111 mm Cincinnati come to him without any obliPnrnielec and Davis, Hullings-wortgation on his part to repay them and Campbell These payments will be made to every person whether he is on Pittshurgh-Chago - postpon'd the relief rolls or not." cold. Nation Participates th" The bill as signed by president does make the followHORSES "If the state or ing provision: uny of its political subdivisions collect from the estate of any recipient of old age assistance any amount with respect to old age assistance' furnished him unof the n"t der the plan, Horses will be more evident amount collected shall be paid than ever in making the 1936 promptly to the United States. Black and White show a success, Any payment so made shall be according to N. F. Bullen, gen- deposited in the treasury to the eral chairman of the annual credit of the appropriation for event slated for Tuesday and the purposes of this title." It will accordingly be clearly Wednesday, May 8 and 6, at Richmond seen that the federal government g In addition to the did not look kindly upon states from the contests, an annual feature asking for security of the show, a special horse-shoaged who perchance owned a litwill be held during the afternoon tle property, but if such demands The judging in the hors" show wcie exacted by any state, the will include two classes of draft government was entitled - to oar-hal-t. It follows the responsibility horses, all under three years of age, and three years and over of demanding security rests with Best matched teams will also be the Utah Security committee. Huge Wealth judged, with three prizes being In 1905, 30 years ago, cur nawhile the light anc offered, heavy classes of saddle horses tion's wealth stood at $100 bilwill also compote. lions Thu year 1930 1: stood at The horse pulling contests wtl' 365 billion dollars, but through rewas of depression include the medium and light- cent years weight teams, with prizes of $20, brought down to SD billions. Now $15, $10 and $5 in each weight. bar in mind this does not include Always the outstanding feature gold, silver, or currency, as these of the show will be the Holsteir. are merely inednjms of exchange, cattle program which will take and not a part of the ujitior.al place from 9am to 1 p m. The wealth The wealth is the homes, farms, assembling of cattle will take place at 9 a. m., with judging lunds, store buildings, cattle, sheep scheduled from 10 a m. to 1 p and etc., subject to taxation. m. Future Farmers and club Thirty years ago, those who are judging contests are scheduled now 65 were only 36. Young men and women at their best, married, from 12 noon to 1 p. m. Inspection of livestock exhibits will be- raising families, budding hon.es. farms, on which they were and gin at 4 p. m. Ages of animals entered in have been paying taxes ever since the show will be computed from and doing their part In maintainFebruary 1 and August 1 Thut ing the schools, cities, countie.--, 1 animals born after August the state, and general government. 1935, will show as junior calves, These were the backbone of our These are they commonwealth. those born between February 1935, and August 1, 1935, as sen who with some exceptions, increasior calves. ed our national wealth 200 billion. Those animals born after Aug Their sons. Served our nation in ust 1, 1934, will .show as Jumoi the World War Many of them Yearlings and those horn be- still rest in Flanders Field. While tween February 1. 1934, and Aug our Social Security committee in ust 1, 1034, as Senior Calves. Utah might be content to have Those born between August 1 their aged parents pass their dewill clining years on $30 00 per month, 1934, and February 1, 1933, show as two years. Those born think you they would jom in combetween February 1, 1933, and pelling them to deed away their February 1, 1932. as three years only vestage of earthly belongings and those born before February to obtain this scanty "benefit?" 1. 1932, as four years old and Merit Is Shown over. We are informed the main obSpecial prizes of $3, $2 and $1 ject in demanding this security is will be offered to F F A. judging to avoid having the remaining teams and clubs judging property the aged may own fallteams. I11 addition cash prizes ing to unworthy children who have will be offered for three places failed to step out to their parents m f've classes of bulls, for four rescue in time of need. No doubt places in seven classes of cow there is merit in this provision, and for but not to the extent that all (purebreds grades), three places in five classes of shall be counted unworthy, through groups, for five places in two the shortcomings of the few. All groups of the best fitted calf legislation aims to extend "the and for three places in the F F A and Club special Sin ribbons will be presented in tht senior champion championships, bull, junior champion bull grand champion bull, senior champion cow, junior champion cow, anl. grand champion cow A" f s - When they Kelly Y'ork, she graeicusly 1r.v1.es him holdings to visit her home and he accepts, WANT ADS t not suspecting that tbe jew ell has been planted on him The climax of the picture is racy FOR RENT CR SALE When Kelly MODERN home with gaiage 5,c and melodramatic North 5h East reaches the ladys home and finis a gang ot strong arm men waiting ll results. FOR RENT, FUR APT for him, a wild AND BTH, BASi And, just when the decision is go- 2 ROOMS APARTMENT FOc ME NT ing against him, Arline Judge, COUPLE 135 EAST CENTER Sammy Cohet) and a whole platoon of poll' emen dasn in to bring the pic ture to a happy close. I j agST A-- free-for-a- A-- COMING SOON TO Lyric Theatre Swirrhout and Jtn Kicpura the glorious singing stars of Give Us This Night lorning to the Ruxy tomoisow in conjunction with Gift Night fJlrfflys Capitol Theatre that uncalled for, offensive clause in the pension provision meet and It has reconsider their actions no moral plue m the bill Utah hould he too proud to allow sm h The turning point in the existent e of California was the of gold by James Marshall near Sutter's mill on January 24, 1848. The same incident provides a climax for "Sutter s Gold" the Universal new drama. Marshall rode at breakneck sliced to tell Sutter of his fateful discovery But he did not realize the destruction that was to follow, enveloping a pe .ceful land of bounteous crops Almot immediately, news of the leaked out although discovery Sutter tried to keep it secret. Men deserted their posts in tannerie , mills and fie'ds, answering the siren song of gold. Soldiers at Fort Sutter joined the throng, tearing apart the buildings to get wood for their sluice boxes From all over the United States an increasing horde of daring men began the journey to California and LYRIC luxury lour on the bounding is the scene, and its cargo ot and rrevv ale the omedy-c- h actois in the Here Comes Troubl.," atria, whuh conies with Bank Night Thursday tn the Capitol Theatre with Raul Killy and Arline Judge heading its cast of Fox stars an, and does happen, Anything out beyond the twelve mile hin t cm this liner that has bungling burglars in the passenger list and vorting roughnecks in the crew (m (lie trip down to Havana, urs of jewel crooks are twii iriglmg to ge the precious ruby that Grigory Ratoff evpeits to Sutter s gold the Cuban port. Mona Early in 1S19 the first vessel to I'1 JPiSTON, Apnl 22 Aitiuly link up carry treasure hunters from theBust cm rmuket wu not ot Ruiric and Halliwell Hobbes, posthe in What Reward? as father and daughter are eastern seaboard entered the harAnd what do we do as a reward .1 Inirm ter Unit mdii tlid ile.tily ing of western true the value the servo We e? for his noble unselfish wuiwmia wools, the IT S Agriculture penalize him by baying, "Well dune, 'grownt merit reported today depar The reward. here is brother, your and the State you' The few si altered bids reported government have so well served will allow you .on territory wools were below barely enough th exist upon, have nominal prices quoted last veek, a good time, but don't spend a but houses holding old wools were cent on the side. When the end not willing to yield fullyto buy- This un comes, we will take possession of orx' ideas of prices your little home and divide the settled situation 111 the wool prices reflected a similar condition that proceeds between us was reported to exist m the marLet the Public Welfare Committee who took the liberty to include ket for wool goods. The Mate belongs largely earlj pioneers and thi ir descendants who have made it 0s'ble ior others to come and oinmnn vv e ilth in the enjoy a mountains iiut these visitors must not foiget those who built the budges and killed the .snakes, and made our suite one of the mot suable in the nation a thing to the A mon c c . 111 Wool Market 111 Last Tim,. Today! SIIIKLEY TEMPLE in CAPTAIN JANUARY THURSDAY ONLY k NngM horse-pullin- Mr. and Mrs of Smithfield were Broadway u A,,nl ( U R N A L, O th. DELBERT GREEN 1 ALD-J- NEW T P. M. On the Screen 9 Final Day of Giazit Cooking School with Extra Gifts and Biead Baking Lessons! Starts at Roo P. M. AND HI JINKS AND HILARITY ON THE HI SEAS! TOMORROW NIGHT IS ROXY GIFT NIGHT!! No Disappointments o.i Gift Ni.ulil WITH A DIG SCREEN HIT! Tlu gorgeous star of Rose of the Rantlm' teamed with a new singing star! P 1 A jg V W PARAMOUNT HIT. ..with if 'TRE.MKADOIS in SIZE! THFAIEMMH S In STORY! TR ESI E.Y OO I '5 In CAST! Today (1 Day) FEDERAL AGENT Bill Boyd A Fox News - Oswald Stranger Than Fiction LAST TIMES TONITE Kcione Is 'I alkmg A liotiL If You Could Only Cook (oniedv Hit w JEAN AUTHlU - THURSDAY ith HEUUKRT MARSHA!, Big Double Bill I B A N K NIG II T I Grant Toolson guests of Mr and Mrs Jess-- L Malmberg, ast Sunday Mrs Frank H Ballard spent week with her part of last Mr and daughter and Mrs Darnel Dyson Juanita and Russel! Dyson honu returned with her and spent the latter th1 week of MMiing relapart tives here Y Mr and Mrs O Warren motored to UocatePo, Idaho. where they visited relatives They returned home b wav of Lava Hot Springs Mrs Veda two and Dyson children. Russell and Bettv Lou of Salt Lake Citv are visiting Mr and Mrs F. H Ballard Mi and Mis Fwd Stall r of Preston, Idaho have moved here, to make their home jdLa Sat-urdi- Fool Complete Drained and Gleaned Every Night! S Y 1 M FOR II E A L T II 1 Ride a Logan Cab for 'T iiiiTM fi ! uii i'Ti wYimut 5c To Logana ! ul.' |