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Show THE PAGE SIX. SEEK GOVERNORS PEACE IN STRIKE IIERALD-JOURNA- V i I), my drik woiim in the ste following a riot in Youngston in Dear Newsp,iptr ueie injured, Mush om pi t rn np win h three men H.ink is nianv sutfirtd from t. .r gis. and about the in w mih uiiit !m h ere arn sed him dow n at t nunt iM u Til Youngston dwtmhaiue spurmonth Hank sa in thuuh tv.o red effort bv haders of the steed ood nil pairs of punts was a when he bought the suit, hut now workers organizing committee to the weather is fitting m warm have other unions threaten to the suit is un omfui tai!r ilanks attempt a general strike m the atraid to take off lilt extr i pur it v unless Sheriff Ralph K Kiser hu ks down m his attitude to-of pants for fear lie wool mi the steel strikers. money s worth W.i li kit Kiser and his men dispersed with tear gas a crowd of 400 to ou strikers and sympathizers m the fight at i Kepublie Steel Corp null early tod iv after i food trtn k had been run into the. Ml MHIK pl tnl Tintruck dnwrs and building union,, even before thw. bad adopted saying that if the sheriff and his deputies used their arms to maim or .'laughter innocent workers, we m .s 0, , mupuny with other workers, CArf havoO i ul) strike in uifl general to preserve peace Youugstiwo ll of es its citizens and governor Murphy in a confer-- ' .rue in (uuismg sought to week out a plan to assure peace at the i re opining of the Kepubli s submit u null in Mom oe m i hi-- .1 t m W' 'ip?.y Schilling arne . c , piiiii: Van li, a SALT Flutter, LKK ) Jun Fitter. iiiukit 32 CI,n nLANl). June 10 0 1. of Frank How mors Miuphv Kggs Lug. of FMvev small IT Miihiytn and Martin L fur-ti- n to prevent (duo stioe today r ( 22 lo P2 nn diurn CITY. June m 'I m or 2(, MRS. t 1" 34 Vi 200 New SUMMER DRESSES IN AM. SIXES AND Slirei Printed Chiffon! W.ishahlt' Sport. Washable Sports OI.OIIS I1. int ! Colton Lari' ! All Coloi J P I imh, hrohcr of Founder Isom Lamb pre mH. nt of the Cnit-c- d National Frop.ritv Fl tn, Inc., T hu son manager of the tilt and ('on a huge f nruilV CilliUil Innli.lp Isviiuoto gath- Continued From Pnge One Frl H.iriiy, pa'-- t It.ih anoi 1,11011, pre-ml- in of i soul: Were foi illumination in our We if here tn.u we might 1. irn to he better servants in mi progression. Let us rernem-ne- r th.it there are three levels ihat one may attain to the must liiel, the 'ought' level, anil the want to Itvel. An individual of the first class does only those things that law compels him to do one of the second class does only that which he feels he ought to he feels sort of obligated m some instances, and thus he u ts But anyone belonging to third lee accomplishes many things beiause he has a desire to hue i AT HOME 10. 19 (mi pioftssion should hae Ue isis the third level i', hive ine genuine desire stould e 't must play the 'o neip mi a1' f iff m'i hem:-.- , lutr.U'g t li. r im tals into gold r. and .VuiiIiih 1. midst rom Mavor A G Lundstrorn, In v.il ornii.g the dentists to Logan, on their ttieiri ongi a tulated hou e id sites fur this year's oiled of 37 miles 'Ue have meit and pavnl streets in our city, a beautiful i.inyon, and all r Our god i on i e and diesal engine plants to provide for our munupul lighting we re very proud of As mayor If of Logan. I bid you welcome. we can do anything to assist you in having a more profitable and we 11 be mighty-glapleasurable time, to do so " Dr W L. Wanlass, extending a welcome in behalf of the college, assured the group that the USAC felt a piide and honor in having them on the campus. "your i i -- hyilro-eleitu- highly dev eloped sinse of soi lal do t v and responsibility, and your pride in vmir professional stand? for all of u. to ing setso.- an ideal . ,. ....a,, yoa tw ... the s, houl spt 1 Days Irogmni Tins afternoons program sists ot several w ble elinus conducted from the association. conta- by dootois Presenting demonstrations are Dis. Clifford Rudine, Harry Walker. Rex Calvert, L N' Rllswoith of Salt Lake City; Drs. Russell Petty, the-- e An-g- Effective June r HII.DS COUNTRY Birmingham, Mich, June (LIB. lo a lo Two veteran piofessiomd i amp.iigners Kd Dildlev of Phil- . adelphia and Frank Walsh of C'hi-ago and Bill Holt, little known am, iti nr fiom ('lav. N Y. shot sub-p70's today to bid for first inuiiil honors in the list National Open Gulf t hampionship ith nearly half the field of 167 in, these thiee held a stroke lead over their nearest competitors llenrv Pieaid of Herxhey, Pa. Ralph Guld.ihl of St. Louis, and Mike Turnesa of Elmsford, N Y who had 71's. Picard, one of the most heavily biu ked players, missed a three foot putt for a 70 on the home green. First round scores included Edwin Kingsley, Magna, 37-8- 3 ! rvm mien ailfiLLi TMrrT JOHN mKI.A.VD Friday and Saturday HERE'S MORE ABOUT EArLHihLLf addrtwd tnbrpnse of .TUNE t inquisitive Cache resiering i utoned dents who gathered at the Junior boo! mulcting last night high to hear the plan dis. used and EMILY explained With the claim that a new. more feasible, and more workable DIES plan has recently been evolved, Thueson maintained that this Lmted National Prosperity Plan is a possible cure for the naKrmly Alice John, S2 widow' of tions e onomn ills the late Juries John, died at her home at 473 West First South eariv Thursdiv morning of ailments inT cident to old age Mrs Joim v, o bran in OranN-ville- , a Mr. and Mrs. eorge Rasmussen (tail. AugU'-- l lb and and family have returned to their daughter of John ThirkelJ having Mary Brown 'Ihirkell She has lived home m Southfield after Los c spent the past winter in in Logan for the past 22 vear.s (ilif She is .survived by two daughters Mrs (Jms Larsen Wellsvilie, and Mr. ami Mrs. Mark A 1111 are Mrs Kth.l Wendell Honolulu friends in Montwith Funeral services have been set for Sunday at 2 p m in the Login pelier, Idaho, today Second ward, with bun tl in the The case of ailu It a' Peterson Wellsvilie cemetery under the di pl.untdt, vs Weston Vernon, rectum of the Thompson Moituai' in whnh the plaintiff m of H was smug the defendant for tHt.ooo, liming injuries on the premises of the defendant, was closed Wednesday in the District court when the jury brought the verdict of 'no cause of action." x 72 IN U. S. OPEN HOLLYWOOD SHOP PLAN PROSPERITY Butter Prices SAN TTTTR?DAV, LOGAN. UTAH. E, SAMPLE Lfw AnjcHw FrunriHro West Yellowstone Han Gentlemen, let'i get right to the seat oi your underwear trouble. You've been cramped in the crotch, hampered at the hips, Marriage licenses have been issued by Clerk Newell J. Crook-- , ston to Eldon Day Kingsford, 29, lae-soe- d and both Blanche Biggs Handy. 22, of Franklin, Idaho; Clar-em- e Absalom England, 27, and Gwyneth Shumway, 22, both of Logan, Olson Hadoek Eekersley, 7i. of Logan, and Mary Alzind Hatih, 72, of Moreland, Idaho; Lyman Karl Maitmeau, 29, of St. Anthony, Idaho, and Melna Hum-ph- i eys, 19 of Idaho; Ashton, George Cokley, 53, of Idaho Falls, and Rose Winnnll Coffer, 56, also of Idaho Falls; Stanley Elmo around the legs. Gentlemen, dont put up with that. Take a short cut to comfort a pair of Hanes. Here's all the crotch and leg room you need and a seat that suits yours) You can lift your legs, bend, stoop . . . Hanes wont ... pull or pinch I Colors guaranteed. All Hanes Shorts need a Hanes Shirt. Light and lively with a Hanes clasps strong elastic-kni- t close below your armpits . . . stretches smoothly across your chest. And the tail tucks so iar into your shorts it can't wad at 1 FAKES M0 0 - 1143 I)ener Kansas City Omaha Ot 4 Winston-Salem- . l.50 I 3 1, Found Tiip.s Daily to YFI.I.OWSTOXF W. DEPOT f 'onneetioiis with the Yellowstone Ti ition lompany fur the tup ihioiali i.iik, Phone: lilt) 1 42 a in 0 po p m 2 2 p m (i .lnjtm 11 S tH (t Fcdes Hotel Lundgtetn, S, of Franklin, Idaho, and Rebecca Allen Biggs, 18, ot Cove, I'tah; Ariel A. Griffeth, 32, of Grover, Wyoming, and Alta is Siheilules mrmng from Salt ne noun the as at piesenl (unnr-,tnlit Salt Lake City for Los Angeles Hum in Hun. San Fiamis Heavti k 11 sts City, Ornah 1, ill points K.ot N. C. lilS r Lon.in Ar Salt I,alu your waist! See your Hanes Dealer today. P. H. Hanes Kni- tting Co., CA J ul v inM tuJ ot tuu tn (ilitm n, i ami points Ki t t Lv TMF ( hieago i Thf ee X.f0 X.r0 17.70 (hejenne Kt a S( lululr L (AUl'OliMA ami I.v Ar Lv Ar Clark 27, of Etna, Wyoming; Albert Earlev Webb, 21, of Lake-towPtah, and Velma Satterth-wait20, of Garden City. Utah; Roger Baur, 22. of Logan, and Leatha Hanson, 21, of Hyrum. lxigan 317 a m West Yellowstone 1'45 West Yellowstone 6 2o Logan 3 10 a m. i p fit in m e, ! ! $2.95 WHITE HATS lioni in Straws, Fain irs, shades. Laiye and small shapes. 200 tn Fell. ' All pastel $51.95 On Y our Next T rip TO SAN FRANCISCO Stop At WASHINGTON HOTEL Wool -- ?.! Tur'tToBLt'SUeL tbe '"ai Cnrhe Valley People's Headquarters Managed and Owned by WALLACE (Spie) (AKLISLK Former Manager Hotel Keeles, Loffan Youll find the Washington Hotel in the heart of San Franeieos main attractions. Fvery room eompletely redivorated and L '"- - Its the only low-pric- 7:"' car that brings you all these the only car that gives ed motoring advantages you such outstanding beauty, comfort and performance together with such exceptional operating economy. low-pric- krtrr and nn (lll FOH I l fuWpr MO OR fV 1U7mO' , ed Toturt Installment Plan monlidv payments to melt your purse only. Cmeral Unet al Motors Sales (orpotaUnn, PF I KOIT. MlCJHUN refinished. KA I LS Sl.r0 and Cp Corner of (irant Ae. and Kush Street II nmof s rt h S.. XL JUNE 11th Logan Tabcrnacie, 8 p. m. Dr. Lon W. Morrcy of Chicago Main Speaker. Musical Selections. Free to the Public itrr' i |