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Show wafss - s ti & wnwset-- i THE PAGE TEN AMOl S II E R A L D - J 0 U R N A L, LOVERS ON THRESHOLD OF NEW LIFE WMP'WWA -ROUND VS THURSDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, JULY 8, 37. 9 1 Italian Lad Is Raised As Chinese ROTC CELEBRATES FROM IDAHO IN VICTORIA B. C. (Continue (NEWS BRIEFS S'SVt'VSS' train Page Onn) ii 111 KRILL NIELSEN mil Special to Herald-Juu- i B C VICTORIA Celebrating Julv Fourth in Victoria, iapit.il of Biiti-- h Columbia and a charming bit of Old England situated at the southern tip of Vancouver Island out looking the placid waters of one of the worlds most bcautilul hat bens was a new experienee foi o" ROTC cadets who made their 1,1 st visit to Canadas eve green plavgiounej Awav from the uotous nuis making customaiy of the in the cities of the United Victoria with its soothing SI ites ipin tncss made a beekomng welB Bt Intel nan i V im i hi f 4-- I' IS- - (Photo jrom NEA Service, copyright, dent Roost wits Mediation Bond took no i lmnt is ot lilting .lip I any wotds til it might In tin against them On entering tin bo.tid loom, the steel mug uls looked about carefully to see if a tin ta or otlnr molding phone dt vii e was hnhhn unvwheie tin m One of suspiciously examined u small uidio that belonged to the holt Chau To allay their doubts man Charles P Talt had the boards secretary who wus in and out of the room timing the meeting, leave hei pent il und He also ex notebook outside plained that she was present only to answer the telephone I 1937, by Vogue.) The man who renounced the woilds most mighty throne for love, and the American woman who mail ad him to shaie his exile, stand together at the Chateau de Cande where thev wereas wedded, to grip thou tacts tow aid the sun gazing into a future that holds such mystery and fascination Wasserleon-buie Th Duke and Duchess of Windsor, now on their honeymoon at the win Id b imagination an a article of one which series is for exclusive this accompanying photograph Austria, posed by Cecil Beaton in July 1 Vogue. bi m fit- - Tline h only one state paving benefits now Wisionsin-bu- t sui h 24 others will initiate this phase of the sen nil xe urity pto giam on Januaiy 1, 143k of disAftt r that, thousands puted cases will tome before the state boards Dndei thf act from workers aie disqualified when their unemcompensation ployment is the result of a labor BEER METERS dispute, discharge for misconScientists of the U S Bureau duct, or " refusing suitable emEach one of these is of Standards have a unique new ployment a prospective battleground jo- b- testing beer meters Ever hear of a beer meter? The board must luv down an Few persons outside the brewing administrative definition of It must determine Industry have, but the devit e is misconduct one of great importance to the the exact meaning of "suitable Internal Revenue Bureau i mployment If a worker reA beer meter measures the fuses a wage cut and is fired, amount of brew that flows from the board must pass on the quesa vat, and on its accuracy tion of whether the proffered the government s collec wage is suitable" tion of the $5 per barrell federal In the case of strikers applybeer tax To check on the ac- ing for unemployment benefits, curacy of these meters the gov the hoard w'lll have to determine ernment's Inspectors are equip- whether or not the labor dispute ped with "master meters' which is 'in active progress are clamped on the pipes through Appeal boards will handle the which the beer flows cases in their respective states, If the recordings of the master but detei minatlon of major polmeters do not squure with the icy will rest with the board in beer then the agent Washington, nielers, which ran enforce knows something In wrong. its wall by granting or withholdThe bureau of standaids mukes ing administrative funds in each s periodic tests of the master state to see that they are accurate The meters are required Representative Fred Biermann, to be within two tenths of one third-terhas Iowa Democrat per cent perfect As they registe. never voted for an army or navy 20 flows of from to 110 gallons appiopimtion bill At the conof beer a minute sue h on this means clusion debate of be I must they constantly regulat- measures he rises and says ed and checked c h illc nge anv member of Note In the meters to insert n the recoid the testing the Bureau expeits get no op- - name of a second lieutenant or to beverthe sample porunity ensign who believes it is posage they measure They have to sible successfully to Invade the make their tests with water. A survey . United States" Labor made bv the National strike i. Social Secuntv Relations Board disclosed that The social security board has 32 IKK) OCX) work days were lost in been watching the present strike 1433 and 1934 because of strikes melee with considerable . . . FrieucU of Senutor Elbert misgivFor within a year, it will Thomas, ardent I tah New Dealing. be mixed in the labor fight up er, are threatening to open fire to its chin on Senator William Ring, latter It will b. called upon to decide Demo-- . I tah the moot question hen is a rat 'I hev charge that Ring is worker entitled to unemployment wcretlv opposition orgniiiz.iig Hes Devouring CLARKSTON Western Crops The MIA held a social Tuesday afternoon President Ella Loosli took charge Singing was led by Eunice by Ravsten, prayers Sylvia Ravsten and Verona Ravsten, talks by Ella Loosli and Mary O Thompson; song by Eva Christensen, reading by Abbie Godfrey, piano solo by Sarah Baseball was played and were served The club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Fawn Buttais, they selected officers, os Venice Jardine president, Edna vice Guffm, president, Cherril! Jardine as secretary; reFawn porter and cheerleader, Buttars A discussion on eitquette and hand work formed the afternoon 8 entertainment Refreshments were served Allen Archibald accompanied Amos Rigby of Newton to Dewill troit where they dnve a new car home Miss Lay Thompson is spending a few days in Ogden visiting Mis Katie Zundell Miss Blanche Godfrey is spend-- 1 Ing a few days in Dayton visiting friends Mrs Mary Burt, accompanied Russell Jenby Mr and Mrs kins and of Bancroft, family Idaho spent a few days visiting in Ogden Mr and Mr Sherman Stuart spent a few days in Rigby, Idaho, visiting Miss E.on Archibad accompanied them back to stay a week The officers of the Relief Society attended the stake banquet Wednesday at Lewiston A good time was reported Heggie retreshments de-rn- , Tv pn al of the pe-- t cuncntlv plaguing western and southwcstei n turn lands is the shown above in aitflal nisi Me, often mtdsunrig three and The fciui inclus in h ngth hoppei pictuud lute was one of the millions vvhnli descended Wingupon Oklahoma Linns less, they n aw ltd auoss fields, shipping thousands of acies of If they develop vcgit.dion wings, they die the Afncnn variety, agricultural agt nts said. met-era- 1 MEKR-GO-KOl- con-git- small hut indusThis of Cuidston great tabernacle, the focal point in the i eligious life of the members of the Church of the Latter-da- y Saints in Canada, stands as a monument to those persevering Mormon pioneers, who half a century ago tame north into Canada from Utah They brought with them the industry, thrift and reliability of their fathers who afttr then trek aiross the continent in lk47 had made the deserts around Salt Lake City so productive of wealth Charles Ora Card, one of the Moimon patriurchs who established his people and their church in Canada, founded Cardston in 1887 and this week the temple city is " observnng its golden jubilee The trip to Victoria gave several of the party their first chance to get seasick Only a few took advantage of the situation and gave their dinner to the fishes We were on the boat only six hours which was, undoubtedly, the reason for so few becoming ill First to submit to the call of the sea was Elvin Wayment with Lay-to- n Jay only a few paces behind oinpuratively trious center & Volumi hsd t I Ai i,,, - ,s t ild or l0t u ut , , 810 along u i I ml tv ill lude I Im i t v sloiN V n ht Im buildup u ill In of , on , I, ' 'll him I t lie Idaho acb n a Iitmmil In I e t oiginuatim His Italian inutlier could suj port no moie ilnldieii so a lalill laundryman In Seattle adopted this lad as a babv named tutu Han and in pi - t inChinn Ihe lad has studied both in China and come an Interpreter Several children have sin e been bmn into the laniily, and Hairy, adept wiiti chopst) Xs, la shown tu hug a Xostei sister. Ui w 11 HD) July in southeast.-- n s 11 'i ! mill tre , mine watei am zh in ctlv in good ondition ,he ciiklv roi und wealhn i ,rt ml tod cv Despite pi, ,i ji pioiinil rnui.tuie, irrigation v ,r n bun, in some parts ot ( ,rk s il ITiniont counties, the icpart in ol t . c I ODDITIES Youn Savant ml TWIN FALLS, July 8 -Thuisday July 15 is the last dey on w huh drivers will be noted to operate automobilesj.i wuh last year's operators' been Sol Edis, duector of state high w iv police unit 14, said today Iolmt throughout the state Will arrest all have new , SACRAMENTO, 1 Attention Pi when Cal, to ' 8 July fne-fighti- -t- a Jagged large biewery here was thteatened Brewery iced beer to distributed kers woi Bremen at frequent intervals Numerous joined in the fun free-lam- SAUSAUTO, o;-:?-! fighters e Cal smiled - July , 8 L Th Motorists noticed the on the new golden gate bridge reading do not sound horn m the tunnell However, had the broadest smile when the word was called to his attention A dictionary offered the spelltunnell as a variation of ing "tunnel," although listing it as .sign-paint- er AND OIL SAVINGS..! TMPRtbllV FLY biy m evc-- v di-mension, the new Studebaker is amazicglv low pined to buy And with its built in Irani ml cleaner and its automatic ovtr-drivavailable at slight cost, its decisively one of the world s least Costly i at v to run And, its all alone in many innovations . . . doors that click lightly, tightly and silently without slam g mmm ming , inimitable Helen Dryden stvling . . . trunks of a roominess to make you gasp . . . steering that halves the turning effort ot parking. . . und the state department. Veterans of Foieign Wars, will hold a joint encampment here Sunday through Wednesday under command of Guy Giaham, Payette W ar comVeterans Spanish mander and A M Roselund Gibbs, Veterans of Foreign Wars ch.et. obsolete. CARD OF THANKS YONKERS, N. Y , July 8 U P For the second time in two years Bismark, a German shepherd dog, has escaped the death penalty. He was paroled today in custody of his owner, Robeit E Cook, after the parents of a child the dog bit refused to make a complaint. A year ago Bismark was sentenced to die for biting a child, but the order was revoked after many "character witnesses," appealed m his behalf. wish 11 ot the Muciebakcr ride anil htude-baktr'- s rtlreslnng ventilation. You probably can make your present car covtr the Studebaker dow n payment. La,-- STRONGS STUDEBAKER CO. 254 NORTH MAIN PI IONE 158 Advertisement Kill Twe cor during nounc don p follow al of group The bottle of Jul fla. eral as chi ard B rUWWlrilri"w chairr Abe Krems, 17, was yuungest gradHope Nelson, Vernon Auger, Verl uate at University ol Wa'hington cl pi 8 Denver ar Dean Webster DENVER, and July Auger, this year. And he li be back as the were their at regulathe police pea factory wearing employed in youngest laculty member next tall tion after Idaho. discaiding caps today Franklin, as a teaching fellow In chemistry. d Mr and Mrs Ray Wheeler and new sun helmets as a traffic The helmets were disconfamily of Logan spent the week end here with their parents and tinued after an officer, speeding Mrs in a squad car, barely missed col- said, forced the hilmct over hi Mr. and grandparents. liding with a truck The wind, he eyes, obstruiting his vision George Wheeler. haz-zar- Oth Tburs FlAV0''9 CL,f-A- na tb be on $ Agr burn Schilling I and Ath PlinEiNILLA c ev, Bob Gram ing Att John :C ITS SWELL TO FEEL SWELL! Yj ; Bi lis B and 5 nty sop ( kenn Cor PWS, To Max Cor guard your health demand FRESH cigarettes HAPPY RELIEF Many of ihoaa gnawing nagaing. painful liaokat he people blame on eoMa or atraurt lue often Chided by tired kuiue a and may r. t ir wa d r b .1 n!.vu 1 he knliteva are N ature a thief aav of taking eire w ids and poteoooue aaete out of tt bbxxi Mobt people pane about 4 pitu a da) or aLK ut 3 pounds of waste. If the n ilee of luuney tubee and don t w nk wt'l poieoooua wame matter in tie bbod iheae pottuna may itart nagging backatbee, rheumatic pains, lumbago, iwi c pep ami eitergv, getting up night, iweiliug, pcUhneNS under theevea headac heeaiHi htoncae. for L ho a Lont au' Afk v ur Pi!U, Um.n1 iutteeafuUv bv n ill iue for over 4 O i be) goo t eai pv rail of and lU help the lo iidlc-- ut kidney tulee tlueh out pot the blood Get Ltan a k Jle v w handle V Caused by Tired Kidneys Trv Studcbaktr's automatic hill holder and you nevet want a car without it again Fnjov the comtort of Elia Erickson and Family family called on friends in Maple-to- n Idaho Frid ly evening Mr ami Mis lercv Larsen and family were rt turning from a trip to the tlneida Nar rows, when tht u car rolled over the embankment and overturned twiee None of the occupants of the ,ar were seriously hurt but they icceived nnnor bruises and scratches The car was pulled into lteston bv the wrecker The er was not budlv damaged LaVon Web-te- r son of Mr and Mrs S J is emphned in Salt Lake City at Auerbachs Mrs Genevieve W heeler entt in honor of her son Jackie's fifth birthday anniversary, Satur-- 1 iv afternoon The time w is spent in plating games picnic and boat riding on the reservoir The Mutual conjoint for July was featured in Sunset servn es Sunday evening Special parts on the program wire on Report June conference bv Oroa J Lar- - BACKACHE ly the ram to express our deep gratitude for the many kind actions and words of comfort fiom our many fi lends at the time of the death and burial of Mrs Richard Mace We aie indeed grateful for all acts of service given us Richard Mace, Mr and Mrs Henry Anderson, W e Mrs Rhoda W llkenson has re. turned to her home in Franklin, after having spent the past two weeks here with her sister. Mis Ada Webster heeler Mrs Jesse spent Tueday in Mink Creek, with her relatives Mr and Mrs Asa ebster and FROM PAINFUL Reg mere Guin United vUPi ys c A SENSATION IN GAS July PI when they on a sign blanket owned by a Clevelander was traced back 300 years SLT LAKE CITY, July 8 (L P) to Ireland It is presumed the F. G and his friend research was by an undercover "Roosevelt, Clark, thumbing their way man. to Hollywood where they hope to land a movie job, stopped here Roosevelt, a trained malsen; A ladies chorus, the speaker today Due k, wore heavy walking of the evening was George E. lard shoes with thick leather soles as Burgee of Preston. and daughter a protection against pavements Vern Nelson, A 000-to- n means ta? price lit g i next against Thomas The day before the year navy department announced that the Philadelphia and Brooklyn Navv Yards would build the two new 3.1, Mothers and Daughters Day dreadnaughts. the held press officer of the department was Tuesday under the stated that it would be 'at least direction of the Relief So lety another ten days before any in- Beside a the regular lesson formation would be available on short program was given und the matter luncheon was served to Ihuty-mn- e low M 'I MJ Julv timid (livilopnunt eveiv orner Remnants of Butish tioops gathered at Vutona for the Don mion duy e elebration, loulel still be found Several of the red o its were seen walking the stieels hut the most amusing of the lot weie the Scotch kilts with the ,r red khaki plaid sknts, eaps jaekets and red over-sea- s The Utah lads were thrilled to si e an arm le m the eelitoi lal Dad columns of the Victoria Times of July 3 speakjng ot the Mormon people I ouote We dare say only a tew persons hereabouts know that one ot the finest and largest religious temples in Canada is to be found far from the great tenters of population among the Albtrta foothills in the tight-fittin- I. on of King Geotge Pi July 8 weie wuikmg rtJ , t, jqi -- toria was appi opriately dee the occasion was Julv 1 Dominion day and the dei orations h nl not been removed English flips adorned the streets with inclines v on foi two new budiim the nn ntal asylum at BO , following approval of prel, n il mils Vidnesduy by i, I'll ill l tlaik Ihe buildiii I Jo i h house patient a mil mi hi spit al f n llities Vie li ei 8 McClurg foi put Uni w is done BOISE, in iled but I ii iiiimil Miilhmii il slriUis Ii s N nl'ii flu si', II mi Ting I Il allt iinl mi limn mil rn Ins in n kl.l he i in I anil i s tiiil v pi ills niiii nit. In Im'NIi r i' III re.' s vein, ntnnnilnle lnindri il mi liail si v r il i it Lit luhn prison out lit bite late yesteidav st ite pal don board MoCtu been smtt meil to death, s nit me was .ommuted II niothi i jiL ad foi his i lt , lele-biatio- Im Julv ot wfe nniid -- I h is 'll 11 tion They BOTH Feel $eil . . . del Mr V. C Purv of Indianapolis oung Miss Mare Perrv of Cleveland say . It's swell to,, swell! O G 'sure easier on I hi oat and ncncs' granddaughter and graudfather Bolh YOU lie HT I CANT BUY A STALE OLD GOLD jes as veell smoke a panel o hav t ainii'a up a igaretle. But he mt l mg ja rnic Ket , the mini le lie tries! cine e.f lit 011 (mid-- . I ,J to ii'Iiml," lie confessed, 'lln- - Am eiginlle - fn-- h an tast as In me s an' re am ' Fa t - . P v e flavor nil their own! 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