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Show Tnw AMERICA SEEN i;V VIKINGS IN iier'a'gd-jour- log an, at;. n rum ay. otto ret: uTAn, Mrs. Simpson Arrives At Divorce Court ' FAGS r,n, COLLEGE WARD 10TII CENTURY? IHy, oolehiuttd iceiy those hut iM.ituiil.iily 1, numties inhabited hv revived hit'er h.is ufe.iin flashes uhethei h il ovi r A'ntt-b- , discovered (rsimeii redly ,iiroim.itely 5H) years bi hji 'lie Great Admiral these of claims, nvet Fj ust liiih Norwegians will fight at te drop of a hat, was that of ft si man Bjarni, son of Herhjulf, was wind-Tint istj farA toD the who west while suil-afrom Iceland to Greenland ii told upon his return of seeing i mid, rugged coast line and was p h ihlv otf the coast of what is or Labrador pi Newfoundland I'j. ms tale stirred the lmagin-jpm- i of Leif Erikson, son of the A D Leu In 1 Oi ft n the Red 5 h d with 3.) men They found and pine abundant with grapes it Vineland. That was pro-- . 1 mil h!v the coast of New England (per th it there were other Norse Relici on Tut s of Mrs ,,m iihi.s ( " Nor-t;iin- V Mr. sl and 1011, i bio ( )1 si 11 ire biby g.rl bora u l lifts Merv. 11 man who was obseii-inhis lint. ul t was guest of honor at delightful party giyen W ednes u it the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Merrill V Hansen Hallow a dei oration were umiI in all tta Twelve ippmntmcnts guests 'ore included Mr. tml Mrs Claud Lemmon and children of Salt Lake City were gm st0 of Mrs Leonard Sorensen on Sunday Mrs. I'tnl Auger and children of Preston visited at Ihe home of Erni Zollinger last Sunday Mjlford .lensen, who was observing his huihilay anniversary wa. pleasant!' surprised by a group of friends mi Wednesday evening The time was spent in playing bunco. which a lum heon fir was servid Twelve couples were included Mrs. Lila Jensen and Edna Hansen motored to Ogden on Tuesday ifternoon Miss Olive Reckstead of Shelley Idaho was a guest of Mrs Erma Zollinger on Sunday Miss Beik-stea- d was enroute to Salt Lake City to attend the mission school there. t 11J1, fir west as Mulligan iwi-- , (me has been found of the early ltno the new Vpisi' penetration In 147k a prospeitor iiitinent e battle-axin the bed of a ,iind a njjeam It was of the helmet-ishintype and was similar to e now preserved in a museum 1 Skara, Sweden. Perhaps the t t proof Norwegians have isb a miry uncovered1898near tile whuh is find in Rune .ft. mil as the Kensington me Translators have cheiked ,, k old Norse characters, which iu! 1 Eight Gothe and 22 Norwe- ns upon a voyage of discovery tm Vineland westward We had lump by two skerries one days i Go Mrs. m 1002, 1007, 1347 A. D I .1 .1 i morning at their ion. rued are r pelted to be in g im eh Ml.s.s ' it 01 t Neds. n liis rt tm ed hon spending stieii) months a Ogden at the hunu of n in rt. Mis by home. 11 Iges giMii early g t I the pir 1 ' in "H im tmg w is hi Id no oi at the hiinn mi N't st n Th. sin d .11 v'ti sortie M irtha -- , FTY0 Its .Iim.ll so smldi and unexputed that couityard doors wire still dosed, the of Mrs Wallis Simpson is shown hire as it readied Ipswuh Eng, county hill loi Mrs Simpsons uppcarame in inmt foi hi aimg of het dicone case The dei ri e was granted less thin 3o minutes by .Justice Hawke This puture was radioed from London to New York and telepholocd fiom New York to Cleveland In front of the auto is shown a bobby who rushed to guard it Aiioss the street auothei polu email us seen as he hurried to pound on the gates foi entiance of King Edwards friend 5 ur 11 -- g 111 ' t i coy ige north from this stone Wc TITLE (LVIVIEI) weu out fishing one day When Vo- in Arm, mil MONTREAL we leturned home we found lo 111a, timunt to he worlds f1 k- men dead A V M saie us from mg title estim lies he his mcc-e- d ecil We hice 10 men by the si a Mi'ioo nnles in the past fice months to look atti r our ce-s- tl 11 hair He said he days 111 Ills rocking film, th.s island Y'ear oik e rocked M hours without a oage ' break 1362 IKK. GXLLVST IO WOMEN 1' LOIR Cal The city pound h.is an Amir dim shepheid dog th it biti s only men ami hoes but mcei a woman It will be given to some woman who needs good watih dog 1 g m 'I Nearing the Nov. ,l goal line, President Roosevelt is gaining strength daily as the people applaud his amazing record in rescuing the country from Hooverism. Reliable statistics show that the United States is recovering faster than any nation on the globe with the exception of one or two nations busy making war materials. After four months of campaigning, the Republican Party reveals itself as a party without a program or a purpose. The Republican nominee, Gov. Landon, is winding up his stumping activities with a series of hys- - 4 President LEM RE WILLIAM D Vice President THOMAS C. O BRIEN Vu e J o THEODORE HOUSTON JULIUS 111 Congress o GOAE-LIN- For Governor I WALLACE TALBOT lJ Relow, we in Congress For Representative in Congress For Governor For Secretary of State ( '( iRNEI For Stale State Treasuicr Tiianirer JOHNSON IA For Stale Auditor For State Auditor For Attorney General For Attorney General Fm .Iu. Ik e of Supreme Fm Omni For Secretary of State n n 1. For Stale Treasurer of Public Instrui .1011 District Judge a Fm Si itp Factory wanes increased H For Attorney General 2. Exports increased For Supt of Public Instrui tion For Supt of Public Instruction For Distrn t Judge For District Judge St tte 70 Hank deposits 2. 12 2. I'nemployment Imports increased March. 1922. Value of 70 n j n U'uo-Yei- r (Two-Yea- r Term) securities on 0. Vew pre-wa- Representatives Farm income dropped more than $8,000,000,000 during three Republican administra- 5. Irices to farmers rose since 1922. 70, tions. men since Maich, 1922. (Two-Ye- For County Attoiney l'or County Attorney For j., t, t J n :tT0 THE c ourt ! big t nr' u. Resolution Froposirig an Se(.tlon Artlfle VII of of thp State of Vtah, K(- Liability of Stoi kholilors of goiiiir js For Preeinet Constable For Precinct Constable I CONSTITUTION Industrial production increased 10. LJ No. 5. Resolution Proposing to A Amend Seition 8, of Aitiele XIII. of the Constitution of the State of Utah, as amended. Relating to Taxation of Tangihle Property.! Exemption of homes and homesteads ) V ES No. Joint NO 6. 0, war levels. 51, n aIueof const i uction increased by 1787!) since March, 1922. 12. Production of electric power increased 21 since .March, NO .(SEA Li ' J ' Industrial production dropped 5(1 under Hoover. I. Hank deposits $11,000,000,000 increased since 1922. Value of construction under Hoover. dropped 80 11. I'. S. foreign trade dropped to lowest level since 1908. 12. The by since 'Political Advertisement Paid for By Cache d 9. Commercial failures deci eased since 1922. by 17 15, Cost of living fell 18 1929. a full, true and correct copy of tLv names of all candidates for office duly nornina ed, Factory wages dropped 58 under Hoover. 10. 1 NO 8. 1922. YES Joint A Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 9. Article VI, of the Constitution of Utah, Relating to Compensation of Members of the three Republican administrations, cost of living was more than 40 above pre- National income rose hv since or hv 11. 13 During since 1922. 1922. 12. " mi Aanim,.,,,., For Justue of Logan City Court I 9. in- I For Justue of Logan City Court LJ No. 4. , 1, Li in Cl(v Hii' iiu t Constable 1,11 j f Total dividend payments creased 28 since 1922. 7. Term) For County Attorney I Government bonds dropped to 18 points under Hoover. . 8. 27 climbed to the Farm prices dropped to 45 r below levels. 4. ed $15, 000, 000, 0(H). For County Commissioner (Four-Yea- r Term) Term) over peak of nearly 15,000,000. since York Stock Exchange increas- 1 For County Commissioner (Four-YTa- r Term) dwindled since 7. 5,100,000 For Countv Commissioner Fom Year Term) the three $18,000,000,000 under Hoover. For District Attorney For 11,157 banks failed in 1. 7 d Republican administrations. increased Farm income since 1922. H it PROSPERITY 2. For Justice of Supreme Court For State Representatives Representatives PROSPERITY 1922. Justue of Supreme Couit For District Attorney For District Attorney REPUBLICAN For State Auditor 5. F ROOSEVELT since March, 1933. I. For Slip! THE VOTERS CHOICE IS YOURS! FRANCES GRANT Kor t print in parallel columns the contrasting records of the two major parties. For Governor Secretary of State r FLMHLE! Why doe?. Gov. Iindon continue to advocate Mr. IIooers politices? E terical warnings which even he fails to take seriously. SHEPPARD For Representative 1 Kor President SMITH G. E MATSON For Representative Vice Pi 1.sclent 1 For Presidential Electors ANNA 1 FLEWELLING Electors LEOTA K. HLTSINPILLAR W Vu WATSON HOWARD BROWN C President President President CLAUDE A o Kor Presidential 1)AN BLACK President LEIGH COLVIN Hoover-create- d Federal Farm Board lost $341,000,000 during its operation. Co Pem. Com. James McMurrin) |