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Show THE PAYSON niROMfLE. PAYTON. UTAH Sally Scz r News Review of Current Events the World Oves in the 5 a g i: e c t H I I ' r d el t g r k, lh.. .gl 1 lot's Kill Hundreds in Southern gent Hou-- e Killed the Manufacturer-- i Tax IJy ale-- ) r: on ek e Q mum:. roi run e is set. tree KM LIVE In-u- r l!M EM Hi I I 01 K. 10M1.NT. ) PRIGF, three s' at the s,,, mi loll of the Ta Provi-io- n n ROM) MORE, Il.W t T Told for Busy Readers -- Briefly i State- - Hews Intermountain EDWARD W. PICK MID -- t sponsored by tiie The tuber of commotio. Wil be In Id in the near band foiit'-- Pino 1, t.,t cion ite m from selmids already entered annual intermountain I T. 32 s have 'e-- t fu-ti- l i Ft iRK, FT The t bets of i.e A 'tine si bool have .toliend tluee vve.ks of flee institution to coinpie'e a lull S, in ,i J y, ir at d come within tiie state t e pun metit of eight and one-hamonths. In PI;dd, I T. Road projects county, itu Itid'.ng the Santa-quy irojnt, were dismissed reunt-at a meeting of the Associated Gout r.tetoi s of Ftali with the I tah coun'v commission and members of tin Ftali state road commission. OGDF.N, IT. Wilier county will be Hie iii- -t county in tlie United Stales to leceive free Hour for dis-- t 'on to tin oor, due to tlie district manot M. G. pi National ager of tiie Farmeis Grain cm point inn, and Is XV. X'ims, haul chairman of the American Red Cro-- s. ROCK SPRINGS, WYO. Sti.OOO worth of men's fancy apparel, including silk shiits, fancy shoes, riding breeches and golf clubs, was stolen from Keiths store by burglars who descended through a AMI RICAN ilis-trii- t ... ti i en down over vojo nr.o ihe h is m iv be enlarged I. dor 'In add to He l.s tie-- s a mii1 of i. n Hi roll aturdv atoik", They come from lheyre of a hardy, healthy "fenlhcr; The b.ty chiiS, Heat fttand the mountain wrathtr. -- i and fanioi- - li. the jir (Mini-- , gions . In I hill desl till faced " i h pl.inling soii-n- n without incuts Mock or shelter. The to m I Guard u - e.i'l Ihe rebel wink In Alabama iind teiiis, eotH and lil.nikets uete liiutiedli bs tiihaled to tin- sunirers. while well o'e helling llgetu les collected food and I fov I! M Miller foiniillv i.ili'd on the people of the slate to contribute to the relief of those in the storm me is and the lied Cross, of eouise, was on lie I CHICKS CHICKS CHICKS All lending vurl t . lont Huy Them Wind folded when it Is s.) i i y to nee the rhu ks, the LfK and tl e fl ki f roni w h c h t h y conn Brother, protect that dollar an never before t White Liioinn, nou. only 10c each world-famoiBUOODKKS 'I h Sil Hot Com! oil or electric FFLDHiS AND WATKKFKS Klondike, '110 Pride of All Annrica Chirk pullet nd h n huh KAMHHAW IIAK lIKKIhS. Halt Lake. I t. IIMPANOHOS lIArCIIMtY, Provo, I t. Write Wire or Call. YOUR WOOL CAN UK FOR FINE KXCHAN(.ri) WOOLEN MERCHANDISE WRITE Original Utah Woolen Mills SAIT I A K F CITY YOUR OPPORTUNITY tilt HI 221 Ita School of Beauty Culture Saalt till tinall, Sail lata City. link Ink's laiitl lint) Sckaal ltt Ita latisl sal bast iqalpanal lala aa aitialnsipa that loans rea a tnlltjbli atialnbla. ktara. tilta In la'aioailei Your Druaalal Aak For APEX Solution Antiseptic PKOIH' XT AN INTEKMOCNTAIN All the world loves a lover except when he and his sweetie are holding up about forty ears behind them Arkansas Gazette. Lk r FOREST Chips DALE-Pota- toe THIS WEHKS PRIZE STOIIY Intermountain Made Ciooda serves three very valuable purposes: (1) The trade mark of Intermountain Made Goods asauies the customer of the genuineness of the articlesn purchased, for standard it represents a certain In production. (2) Ihe price of Intermountain Made Goods makes them economically desirable by both the rich and poor. policy unites the (3) The home market" weli-far- e of "home people in the mutual prosperity." LKAH THOMPSON. Milford. Utah. - i the Jot) promptly. IN'SritCl'.NT bouse killed the general lii.inufaol uri rs Rules tax pro lsloiis of the billion dollar tax bill In one of the most spot toe tllar sessions 111 years. It marked the revolt of both Iiernoerats and Iiepnlilioims from party leadersliip. T," haI,s t;ix ''r' "' tlon was knocked out sd)'? of the bill by a vote of 223 to IN'S. Wild s cheering by the tux forces greeted the announcement. Having adopled amendments boosting the individual Income and estate taxes and hnvlng restored "double taxation on companies with plants abroad all estimuted to yield around $1imhmm,-OOIn revenue In 11)33 the bouse Immediately took steps to raise the necessary to fill the bole In the bill caused by killing of the sales tax. In throwing out the sales tux section, the bouse under lash of Insurgent Republicans and Democrats, led by Representative La Guurdiu (Rep.) of New York, und Representative Houghton (Item.) of North Carolina, bowled over the regular leaders of both parlies and overturned the program of its ways nnd means commit$i;no,IHi),(HMl anti-sale- tee. As a result of the action of the house In wrecking the tax bill, congress probably will have to adjourn, over the Republican and T'emoeratic national conventions In June, returning in session to complete the legislative program. Senator Robinson of Arkansas, Domm ratio senate leader, said. PLAN SPUING PLOWING . . . with use of Caterpillar Tractor oldest and leading track-typ- e tractor. Prominent farmers owe success to these machines. Write for descriptive catalogs. Caterpillar & Equipment Co. Balt take City and Tremonton. Utah Landes Tractor NEON LIGHTS CLAUDE Fifcirkm Inoni'CT. Cphporuion Salt Lake Citv IMS So. Main leader llenry T. Rainey said after adjournment: "The bouse lias rejected the Democratic bill and now Is compelled to turn to the Republican bill proposed by the treasury in order to balance the budget. It will be necessary to provide for more than $3io.oim iXN) of revenue to take the place of the sales tux." Majority (Deni., 111.) murphy, of Mayor frank announced last 'lhursday his plans to have the city o Detroit stop 'aying Interest on the Jiiin.iNio. hi debts owed by the city. The ntmotnuv-meat was made following a long tele-phone conversation w lilt Senator .lames Couens, who was said to lone ap-- I 1 proved the plan. Nurer It Add. i La,v Mahatma" translated Guide L iiy. he soul, may groat I Hok tub literally but the to word is liberally translated mean leader, master or teacher. TWIN PEAKS BRAND - TOMATOES BEANS Rocky Mountain Packing Co. Salt Lake Cit. L tah TEAS PEP QQ GASOLINE Packed With Power per week will be paid fur Ihe het fuLword article on W hy ou hmld inr Intcnrountv.n made Similar to hoe. Scud lioodn" your Alorv in prove or verse toV . in Produrtv Column. lr. Salt 4toiv appear will roUin.n fr of pruh b Don In the Semite following the e .niple set by m piving the the wets in the hoe-- e way to obtain a re. md v.ie, and the On dry sen .tors say m v e in have it behalf of tin1 wc's son .tor Iv.lu.s of Maty land ollnel to ,js irge the further eon- Lit. U 'our th O F? f re- - h j n i - for ri peal m a i i'ii !i ami to1 his he it e'i ' w enty four un ihois a ch- a LA I- - C. V. ei k No. 321 1 ci i o t . ,, f; ,,, . ,. i s ' W. N. U. ,,, ,) i l - . o , t . . . li II "'ll 1 .1-- e 'if In', led p, s ., on - M, , , ) i ,i x , . , ami ,r he poo J I li the ,eg v i i s,a I to spmidouts the bm .an -- llen.'h III g "I b'rd "'ir il- Soi ie 'lie lily ed 111 M un I1 on i b 1 II boi m r t u- t,on Will I'' a Pi es.del, .al suh-- t Me e Ilf II 'tec and 1,1 men .senators twtotvt'o ri les. it iMve- -, and they Its-- , It p It 'e "power ini't" is tryof can ing to a.i'iii nee tin' elei'lum did in he st iteineiit, vvilii the names of t he s guns appeared oil the frontis liy JUo-o- n .tl re of a booklet Kdi g, diie, tor of Pie National Popular Gov i" ntnenl league, giving an analysis f the power Hands of Presidential e q li P power - I'e ,gn Is at ,tra loll -- -- neil l.y r 111 -- ' I -- s that than 2o ier cent of the oters of he conn try had had an upper (unity to register their views mi the n, stomal wet ami diy q lostion lie sail that census Inneitj oil ehals Imil l nl d him i tint 2u,i h nd reached voting age shoe the High! eenth amenilti.ent was adopted. Mr "In iidililion." Johnson Slid "Ihere are the Dhki.ihm) veterans of tie W'mld war who did not nave a chance to vote on prohibition. The women never have had an nppmt unity to express their views through the tail lot. This Is a democracy and the peo de of this eon at ry are entitled to a refei I'lidum on prohibition. The Johnson expression of opinion came at a time when renewed tires sure Is being brought on the White House by wet Republican leaders to inlluetice President Hoover to agree to the Insertion of a wet dank In the lc-- v m ,a i i orre i m v e i - ,. ed out ls between d Plol cse "bom Inner are un e II of n, , v ' ' in u is s I,, confer Johnson M'' i' i', m d '.g , lie w t to aa jili- - I ad a r ot her v oto mi the p! o i u e s I I o n. lull mil i' f ti. lv t .1' te w. 'e tl t! ev , a-- , - ; II . a t(, , , he told cm 11 I! Oj - , w pIV to p: i II a I,. St t a- mu ci he I m m Vine-doan- s Republican platform. HOPE for the safe return cam'nlates. Tlie signi rs included Senators Johnson, Not ris, Nye, Fiaier. Brookiiart, and Unwell, Republicans; Gutting Walsh of Montana, Wheeler, McKel Pir, Gostigmi, Did, Gore and Long, I armer Deinm ras, and Stupstoad, Iaiiior. Die analysis of tlie Presidential can d'datts, vviiicii was nut lnelmi"d in tlie see; ion endorsed by tlie legislators, deserdnd President Hoover ns a "piev er trust President; c!assd Governor Kiti tiie of Maryland and Newton D Raker as also on the power trust side, termed Alfred E. Smith as on middle ground and listed Speaker Garnor and Franklin D. Roosevelt on tlie puU.r interest" side. - of Colonel kidnaped baby revived with the entry into the case yf II. Wallace Caldwell of Chicago, a real state man and member of the hoard of education. Me made several hasty triiis to Hopewell to confer with the colonel and, while refusing to make I dans, told the press: public bi I beas such Information possessed lieved would lie of value, and I turned It over to tl e family. The .situation Is extremely critical nnd 1 desire to give every possible assistance." Mr. Caldwell was believed to be acting for the "Secret Six," anti crime group of Chicago, but this he would not admit. He Is a wealthy man and is Interested in crime solution In an amateur way, nnd was thought to have obtained ids informataon concerning tlie Lindbergh case by chance Dl'I.ANTY, high commissioner the Irish Free State In Loudon, not lie'll J. II. Thomas, ltritish secretary for the dominions, that President liamiin de Valera Intends to abolish the oath of allegi nice to King George, whieli is taken by members of t lie Irish parliament, heliei ing Irish people mud., maud. dory by their vote at t he re-- i Mr. en, election. 'lhotnas told p'lr'ia-- JW. i Republican convention electtwenty tive Hoover delegates to tlie national convention and pledged tlie support of tlie Republicans of the state to tlie President. Elsewhere In the Middle West the anti Hoover Republicans were more active. In Illinois they were preparing to put up slates of candidates for delegates who will oppose tlie candidacy of Mr. Hoover or of any man vv ho is not in favor of repeal of tiie Eighteenth amendment and of tlie reduetion of cost of government so as to lower taxes. The leadersliip of ttiis group, especially In Chicago, however, is not of a character to enhance their chances of success. I DIVA'S ed from Dispatches Washington liarned there that tlie I. a Toilettes were planning to eu ter Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska In the Wisconsin Republican primaries of April 5. Neither they nor Norris believes for a moment the Nebraskan can win the nomination, hut the I.a Follettes seek to have a delegation that will not vote for tlie President's renominatinn. Tills was the strategy they followed in PJ2S. Franklin D. Roosevelt won u big victory in tlie Georgia Presidential preference primal ies, defeat. ng by a vote of 10 lo 1 Judge G. I! Howard of ,t-inta, who ran for Speaker John N. Garner. " meet he h .3 "r.n e f rn m iiifni in. i' ion" rot S: ite. hut the d. the nut pre-cdetails. Instead lie uiiit to P.uik.ng i. ml ionleri'e,l with Ihe ham pal. n U.ng for fmty ir.im.tes mul then j min! the iiihinet wlii.h tool- - up lie it. PGer. inud lo the Mr. 'I humus Urn house of eomuions mM amiomneil tlml the giiverm. ml was di t rmied pm sh the the ree S'ale " uDI uU until of r.ilrg.ani e, and h "I sent u.ed to Dublin making the Pa.'i-- h v nnl of point "clear beyond pm p.-l- .ln Me nd the ne si m a dould." nu minui was taken legar.lng Pie I ut r.-- ''" -- ' -- i ties. President De alera bid dnlunl he would also a holi'h the uni inmulus, winch nmount to about 'slU.l.'iinKHi and on which Irelmi! now owes the I.rit These ish government S'lsiumii iihi annuities consist of money mli uin-cit le by the l.ritisli government to en Irish farmers to huv iiol.hngs from year pttrihse landlords on a sclicme. house committees, TWO those on on e, onor-y- , are in tie movement nnl tai mg great in'eit-- l to close up or cuit.nl the urn Ell wasn't hi 'ng g ven Ids alt. an, t to Piesideuey fiuiu P il in win tiie C.crni-iMe "as refusn on Mindenbiug in-Ins speo privilege of broadc t't then tii'rty Na news;, P e v md i a s note pio'nh .1 t es, a i I wav alleg d t r mg it e re'p'i'i ,e hv P ro c:n!an-'i'- i t ,d hi u i,s . u Pie ov ei ii'io t,' im I'mti ie ,1 Du'iT ' hv l e P" ; ti i1 r.t 's i d es on hi N i h -- h m : w ri m'', is in ere1 my ; it ,;t.g lieeause. al ir ito-e- d -- re d- ! -- P.o-to- Pi.r-mou- , i t rouhle-oii- o T1IAI obi ' tee I i en - lot will ng it the av nu-- gov e n e f" of rid fall m-e- , slty-ligl- FT. The Utah Can-net- s' association and the Ftali Canning Flop Growers' association committee have agreed on the following prices to be paid for tomatoes this season: Grade No. 1, $10.30 per ton as against $13 in 1931, and grade No. 2, $1 30 iier ton as against $0 in 1931. The acreage will also be reduced this year. IDA. Five days POCATELLO, work was required to repair the damage caused when several hundred ton of rock and dirt, loosened by spring thaws, hurtled down a mountain side two miles south of this city and swept away 100 feet of II inch pipe which carries a portion of tlie water to supply tlie city reservoirs. GOODING, IDA. By voting a tax levy to be applied special on tlie coming year's assessed property valuations, the Gooding school board will be uble to finish the full term this season. BEAVER, FT. According to the survey of tlie Sawtooth range beg tween Beaver and Milford novv made by state and forest officials, tlie doer are increasing in spite of tlie annual slaughter each fall. PRICE, t'T. A celebration In honor of the miners of Carbon county to be held September 5, sponsored jointly by the Price and Helper chamlx-rof commerce lias been approved by tlie Irive body and is now indiig considered by tlie Helper chamber. IDA The sugar POCATELLO, boot industry lias been for doubling and trebling prices of farm land in Idaho, Alma IJnhhoIm, secretary treasurer of the Idaho licet Glowers' association, stated at tlie weekly chandler of commerce forum luncheon recently. PRICE, FT. Approximately coo tons of coal were mined by 20 Carbon county mines between July 1, 11)31, and January 1, 1932, according to a report prepared by Robert J. Schultz, deputy state coal mine inspector. Total tonnage for this period was considerably higher than that of the previous six months, according to tlie report. TWIN FAId.S, IDA. A prelim-i- n uy report on municipal finances by ( it y Flerk G. M. Hall shows a P ""spective treasuiy balance of $Dihki ,,r $19.0110 at the end of the ii'i:. jear. April 30, despite an d reduetion of about $10,000 la ii'ial year toh.l receipts. This ti a $30.1100 saving from tl. f'l'l year's Inn1 got. Iih'ATEM.O, IDA. A total of $l.i lolTi'i. width included a savings of S!n.2'3 3o out of operating ' a.low.d the B.it nock county sin i it, s of i,o in tlm i;)", j budget bis In on ri'iunii'd to Hie county, to the sheril'l s annual MTN hard times its possible ,X to make a hmbar.d save money. But its h"rd to make him like it. Ive found a way. John used to str.cke at least a package of ready-mada day. I suggested that he roll lus ov. n, v. nen hrd tunes came. He sneered at the idea. I bought a pack ge of and made J dm try it. Now he says he wont smoke any. thing else, because Target is real cigarette tobacco, just like e ciga-rett- Tar-g- the use. He says ready-made- s those forty gummed papers you get free with every package would make any dub a good cigarette roller. Johns Well, Im happy, happy, and v.e least 50(1 a week." ar.d save at OGDEN, eight-mont- AND GET THJS: TheU.S. Government Tax on 20 cigarette! mounts to 6t. On 20 cigarettes you roll from Target Tobacco the ta is just about l(. No vender you get such value for a dime! e ROLL YOUR SEE WHAT by m n OWN in Moittureproof Cellophane Wrapped o - n- ' ' g t - - Brown Williamson Tobacco Corp. C9d Louisville, Kentucky fie le-in- esti-mi'c- Oh, My! COU STOP THAT Distressing ctt coil in so often leads something serious to good old generally responds Musterole with the M effective application. Should be more used once every hour for five noun This famous blend of oil of niKtan, helphJ camphor, menthol and other Mir gredients brings relief naturally., terole gets action because it is a went asiM counter-irrita- notyxt nt it penetrates and stimulates e in circulation, helps to draw out ?nd pain. Used by millions for. 0)t nuts Recommended by doctors ana To Mothers Musteroje b made in milder form for F. Ask for and small children. drens Musterole. in'-i'o- is re-p- "i lin'd re, ontiy. SW.EM, IT. Tin barrels filled Wuli logo s .( trout which had outgrown tin ir quarters nt the Su nigv il!o fiGi ha'cluTV, were to it .ons of Salem recently Cad turned loose In Lake Salem. IB IN FALLS, IDA. Charles Simmons, representing tlie state fish ci in in ss i, in at Boise, was aided by Bnld sportsmen recently in planting I non tagged rainbow trout, nt i c S t'.mon falls in Snake river, the Buhl nn n locating tlie most suitable poos for tlie t sji. i' mu a w - Intestinal poisons are sarpinf pen-- , your enerpry. stealincr your Nt making yon 111. Take -N- I REMXDT-t- ba ATURES j JO anfa. dependable. vsU laxative. Keeps you feebag f t fS AUF, right. Get a Cic box. JJg t ' i, - ' ,1 . , . 'a " o it '5" ' o n's s' " - t i. e Vl, ' ' t -- n ls i - d ' i r i 1,1 ' '' ( v' s, 11 " i xi 1 ,, "'Dmihivl ly the 1:' - :i i1! 3 nuis of ''GMint r PT day. June ii, )or holiday 0. ) Little Jimmie, four x ears old, ii spending the winter with his motta und little brother Bobbie, in a snail city in Florid. i. lie is having Mbit with tlie mime of the big ti vvn.Miai, as to him tlie first sj liable - a FM for sessive, which lie will not accept himself. In response to the rec,uvst, "Bay Miami, he responds with"! am-i- . His mother hopes hex, 11?! idea the adjusted by the lime It) novelty wears off. Imlianapol News.' for sour heartburn "e, s' s v ' f. ' w i, (A h en it. , J' ' s i., up o' D YOU SMOKE -- w z SAVE MONEY s w ! 'oj -- 1 a ' . bv in lf The aeei pt s" I ng ii.l-- t adv ly I t qu.-tp- lean adheret.ee to the W imirt is up ag n hefo-- e .lr ,,Mrs In a letter to the senate ro la'i'ins ci'tvnttie S,,..,.i lrv ,,f s..,.p s- -, e th -t v oe-s- of I' re. Whether they are p' teed on a ss exjna-v- e basis depends l.uge'y upon the ipn s tom of vvieler the em gi s otm ,,. is sponger than its ire for ei de-ito il.ng to it- - poi imo sa thu s and ' :i; Tlie .". an"-- n s rii'i.r d, en on n T' e tnvy yaid. the G!:irle-tn- n navy y ttd, t'e (X II i n iv v y ir I, the ten i! s',u;,,:is at Key W e- and New )t the am tnumtien depot at It i'dw m I.. I the Newport nnd tr.i'n g -- t.itb.n It is t' it em- ng u jv. -- t ities nt Ce-- p idons eiep'ual'v would rese.'t m ii.ni' il s n digs .mounting to ev e' ai m ikon rs. gtes-i-m- h i aem.tics surplus shore properties of tlie tiavv. Seven stat mis novv are under eon i ADOLF ilimiie F.il'S i lake in t ctnpted. The reason why grapefruit continues to be popular is that there is more in it than meets the ee. Ik large that It dominates the senate and on Tuesday that body by a vote of oil to 2'd sent hack to the committee on R uet state, nppropi lutlons the S 1. iustiee, labor and commerce nuptopii utlon bill for a m indutory cut of 10 per cent. Chairman duties of tl e committee, who opposed the move, said he would tike this as a main! ite to make similar ruts In all the supply bills. Senator McKellar thought it would result In a saving of at least sJo.oik'.ok) to the government. Ap proprlntions for Inteiest on the public debt or payments to war veterans, which together amounts to more than ,om ('mvotki, alone are to he ex 12 Your Croctr For cctve check on the senate side thine hid a group known as the ten per centers who, under the leader-hi- p of McKellar of Tennessee, undertook to do things in the way of guveinmeiit This group Is ah only so economy. OVER Send For Free F"rd and h - id. I,t lie te Y li . i of i to th I, r. a Re went bai'e tl e oil or dev to at 'ora w .1 ii Pi es md in me o' in e ' ing a! io ItfaJ i uKti r, r rft , 3 1' nn rr-i-, , i ,l rch J |