Show Lions Convention To Be Held July UTAH t ? TY A DOLLAR’S WORTH ConvenThe Seventeenth Annual of the International Association of Lions Clubs to be held at St Louis inMissouri every gives July dication of being outstanding in the y An majority of its features to visit the great Century of at Chicago Progress Exposition following the close of the convention has proved to a wonderful attraction for many thousands of the more than 80000 members of the Association iand it is confidently predicted that all attendance records will be broken attractive An unusually program has been arranged for each day of the sesion and the Lions of St Louis have made extensive preparations to extend true southern hospitality to every delegate and guest is a notable The list of speakers in their reone All are prominent spective fields and each Is a recog- mzed authority on his subject Lorado Taft the most celebrated of American sculptors has been secured to address the Wednesday session on in American Life" and on “Beauty Professor Irving Fisher of Thursday economist Yale University famous will speak on “Depression — Inflation TANGLE© THE PRICE OF 4 tion Following the close of the Convention on Friday July 14 special trains will leave at 4:00 P M for Chicago and the Century of Progress where on Saturday July 15th will be celebrated the Lions International AsA most interesting program sembly starting at 2:30 P M has been prepared and will be given in the Court at of Honor of the Hall of Science the Century of Progress The Lions is the only Service Club having exhibit space on the Expositon grounds Fourth Of July Fete At Logan :r if Dollars— Two Billion ine Railroad A - Wf - V v h’U WWW fa M cs&sea SRU BBS K BEK rialJtfJJJill c: Mu sx ''1 IT1- HOUCHTFUt cithern are Inter- he development and safety of their community They contribute toward dyic improvements r r ested in prosperity! -- i swift and very unusual of marital mix-up- s are exceedingly inter- all quite probable and esting It is not a scandal story but ia a tale that will keep every reader interested down to the last paragraph of the last installment QA of By patronizing and promoting local Business they aid theiri ( community: By 'insuring equatdy witq the local insurance ' ragenf heir own 'prorAote they ' ' ' rry Utm tanmf Agricultural Butterfly” The Paramount r (aute) - Work 'JogeTher biggest The celebration in Logan this year will undoubtedly surpass anything that Believing ever attempted there people are getting kind of fed up on Rodeos and Horse Races the committee has Imported a special This circus for their main attraction will be staged in the U S A C at dusk when it is cool and Stadium the attrac- comfortable Headlinging a promi- tion is Miss June Summer - - Why Thirty-n- banker today Is Government which is now operating financing institutions says Professor John Hanna of Columbia University In the American Bankers Association Journal “Foity of these are owned entirely '“In by the Government" he says has altwelve more the Government Interest a ready a’c intended to be permanent Twenty five of the permanent ones and of the ones are temporary nent member of the Hollywood stage fourteen agricultural and screen who was the star in “Paris '‘The capital stock held by the United and other famous in Springtime" States in these banks has a par value Another prominent member shows The Government’s of $1380000000 of the troupe is Phil "Denver” Daris nearly $2000000-00total Investment ling fearless balancer who walks on a Resources of these Institutions exalso his on and if as feet ladder high the In addition ceed $30000 000 00 features a high serial swing by his Government has detailed supervision toes and head with no net below over mortgage banks operatMuirele Countess This is a thriller ing under Federal chaiter Martolly brings her own orchestra “The Government also supervises and dances the European Rumba and 4600 local agricultural loan associaRumba they tions with Federal when the Europeans All this charters Rumba takes no account of the relations of the this great two hour show Government to the twelve Federal ReClimaxing will be the “Napoleonic Wars” a wonserve banks nor of the authority rederful attraction in itself featuring cently given to the Reconstruction the 300 piece intermountain band in Finance Corporation to buy preferred colorful fireworks Wangement of j stock In national and state commercial banks patriotic airs The President has ordered the conthat people will go and Believing credit see a good show even in tnese hard solidation of the agricultural has left agencies Into the new Farm Credit Adstates the Logan committee the ministration a stone unturned to deliver says Professor Hanna poods He expresses the opinion that before of the agricultural the consolidation ‘Madame financing agencies too much machinery had been created to administer the At financing institutions which the Government either owns or supervises a now and then a novel "Existlnt Institutions represent a Every so is a play comes along that considerable differentiation of funcpicture so tenderly so convincing should be tion and any consolidations absorbing becomes immediate-it that by a careful survey of the acpreceded touching seen and tual activities or be read to of the various institusomething "The only contions” he continues enjoyed to the hilt has ansolidation the Administration This time it’s a picture— “Madame Butterfly” which opens Saturday for nounced Is that of the agricultural Paramount Farm the at the Credit Adcredit agencies In a three day run of ministration An a permanent solution Theatre Garland It is a story in song and this arrangement i too closely bound renowned given rad-iNow modernized p with politics legend would set be to create “A cast and better scheme brilliant life by a under Federal against a glamorous background the a finance corporation Itttersweet love tale of Butterfly and charter to take over either the agricultar Lieutenant Pinkerton tabes its tural finance activities of the Governof screen ment or all it leading agencies v plgce with the most effecUve and “The Government's financing dramas and may win for Sylvia Sidbanking actiwitiee should be kept ney Its star one of those severely apart from mbsldy and other awards with which Hollyschemes for raising the prices of farm dowers Its stars wood periodically business the other Nor Is Miss Sidney alone In riveting products One is The advaatage aedience attention Chief among her major political policyover bureau control beautiful of the corporation rivals is the picturesquely this for the business functions are real and production Paramount has given been significant” It has The backgrounds picture announced are authentically Oriental that is praise in Legislation They look deed young RECENT state legislative bill proCary Grant the saw— and probably you who vided man carrying a track giant that liked— In “Blonde Venus" also merits bell by day and a lantera by night more than passing pientton for hi should lead all railroad trains across work in the difficult role of Pinkermust that conductors grade crossings young screen mils when answering qnestlons ton This personable that to serve player has been coming along by leaps It would be a misdemeanor well now is and along by and bounds more than one day old oa pullman eggs the high road to stardom Of Charlie cart that trains be required to atop at more than usually adept in Puggles any time when flagged by "hij own especial brand of comedy and gnd that trains creasing rivers wider feet be eqafpped with Irving Pic he that sterling character tbaa little need be said except to lifeboats and life prsstrvsra This aae actor mention the fact sufficient unto did fiot pass that they are featured In the AMERICA’S aaaaaa SAA f Instit- Financing i ' (Toin) f (ID Pilot) — la GREATEST BANKER utions With Investment ' Maas one dollar (lddri k Q if 4' sleaat Ihama Benton ecioaa uni S GOVERNMENT Runs t1" ' Bactr trial aubscyitleste I I SIB countiy People do not realize he said that we have in excess of 108 banks which have been In existence over a century and we have more thau 2000 banks which have been in existence over 50 years “In other words we have more banks over 100 years of age than sny other country— we have more banks over 50 years of age than any country In the "The American world” hs declared banking system baa not fallen down — It is not In danger of decay Such failures as it has experienced tre due to the price we pay fov too rapid development of busineea enterprises but that is the American spirit" U : wit ” other to ltWgr J - ' trial a six weeks’ f CasiSTUN Sennet Momrot Pltsae wnd me a tut wrektf k£h for 1000 newt of tbs eons f Am W SoS tweelal sttIUtl la wsliyou will nn She flil Uitwosts dttotrfl to momw I nfl merle ss OspsirtmsnU ss ad o wtikok mlo You (will be raO'o ala financa xlucatlon And don I ansa Bnub ol poor and pnh auon jDur Dot toarlraa an adrocate ' sundial mod Ua othat J Tvs ggy $1 THE CHRISTIAN SpLKC MONITOR Published by Ti l Boston - s — Many appear to CHICAGO think that failutes occur only tp banks of business but the complete stoi shows that failures of American banks have followed the failure of business and have not been a cauce enterprls?9 of those failures Dr Harold Stonier Dliector of the National Educational deAssociation Bankeis American clared In a recent address here before of Banking Institute the American “It Is true that we have had more failures In our banks than In the banks of other countries’ he -- of said “It la also true that we haveTiad more failures In drug stores grocery railroads and in eery other stores type of business enterprise At the same time It must be said that we still have left after all our failures more drug stores more grocery stores more and more banks than any railroads competition Clip this coupon and mail it with WOVE Banking Institute Speaker Says That Bank Failures Followed Business Failures And Deflation” Of unusual interest will be the address of Mr Frederick Landis noted writer known over the air as “The Hoosier Editor” There will be $300000 awarded in Drum and prizes to the best Band Bugle Corps and the best Quartette and the best Convention Stunt will receive $500 00 The large number of entrants In each event insures keen cash GARLAND TIMES THE GARLAND U I1 - FOR PUBLICATION George ren L from Linford Ogden of the Interior U S with week visiting Salt Lake City Utah June 26 1933 George A Linford NOTICE is hereby given that Lynn O Clark of Lynn Utah who on July 1928 27 made stock raising homeNo 045960 for stead entry S14NE1 Sec 8 NWV4NE1 NWVSEV4 SEtSE'1 EHSWU Sec 7 NENE4 E'iNW'i WV6NE' 18 NW‘SEV4 Section S'sSE' 12 North Township Range 16 West Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of to to make final Proof Intention estalAsh claim to the land above described before Chester D Loveland Notary Public at Yost Utah on the Department Land Office at day of July 1933 names as witnesses: Claimant Baker Julia 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